General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 1, Part 24

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
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To R. Elliott-An express to Wyoming, xiv., 636. To delegates in Congress on form of cession by Connec'ut, xv., 20. For Commis- sioners on inland navigation to be drafted, 60. To Colonel N. Dennison, 293. Valentine Eck- hart, 295. To Comptroller Gen- eral, xvi., 80-81. To Evans Owen for a road, 85. To Com- missioners to view rivers, 181, 208, 337. For sale of barracks at Lancaster, 350.


Interest or forbearance, i., 223, 226. On money, act proposed, ii., 214. Interpreters, i., 435.


Intestate Estates, proposed act, ii., 224. Difficulties about, referred, iii., 234. Laws proposed or passed, 373, 375, 376, 429. Act respecting, ix., 153, 155, 156, 161, 339.


Intrenching tools, x., 599.


Inundation, at Wyoming, xiv., 61. Invalids, corps of-transfer of Lieu-


tenants Honeyman, Pugh and Wood to, xi., 647. Regiment- persons placed on, xii., 57. Gen- eral Irwin complains that persons capable to do duty are placed in, 58, 64, 65, 95. General Potter and Colonel Cunningham ap- pointed to decide cases of claims of discharge, 628; xiv., 39, 666. Proposed, 666; xv., 10, 17, 39, 63, 86, 144, 204, 212, 303, 365, 377, 380, 386, 446, 474, 500, 509, 556, 613, 633, 637, 651, 654; xvi., 7, 17, 37, 68, 75, 2132, 388, 408. Iredale, Abraham, a British prison- er, exchanged for John Knowles, xi., 564.


Irish, Nathaniel, presents model of a boat-thanks for, x., 241.


Irish Servants, duty on, iii., 359. Iron chest purchased for Receiver General, xiv., 168.


Iron hill, near New Castle, i., 115. Iron and steel furnaces and forges in Pennsylvania, 1750, 632-636.


Iron, pig and bar, importation of, into England from colonies en- couraged, v., 457. Erecting mills for slitting or rolling-tilt ham- mers-making steel prohibited- proclamation of Governor, 457. Iron manufactured, 1749-1756, in


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province-inquiry of British gov- ernment on, 738, 740.


Iron Works, rum not to be sold in neighborhood of, iii., 247, 248. Governor's speech on, 263. At Mahanatawny, 305. Durham, 309. To be encouraged, 392; iv.,


47. Coventry, 152, 247. Dr. Coxe's in Jersey, x., 575. Mas- ters may employ soldiers, 636.


Ironcutter, John, servant of Freder- ick Stump, confined in gaol at Carlisle, ix., 441.


Irons, Simon, appointed Ranger of Kent county, i., 165.


Irvine, Doctor, returned as belong- ing to Pennsylvania, xii., 235.


Irvine, Colonel James, Brigadier General, xi., 6. Pay to, 697. Councillor, xiii., 394. Paid, 599.


Irvine, Brigadier General James, re- elected vice president, xiv., 249. Resigns, 552.


Irvine, John, Ensign, x., 464. Cap- tain, xii., 374.


Irvine, Samuel, Justice, xiv., 344. Irvine, Colonel William, battalion surgeon appointed, x., 458. Let- ter on desertion, xii., 330. Va- cancies, 374, 760. Letter on re- cruiting, 569. Commands at Fort Pitt, Brig. General, xiii., 79. Call for militia, 83. Letters on emigra- tion and killing of Indians at Mus- kingum, 297. On Indian expedi- tions, 406. A prisoner-his ac- count approved, 447. Accounts, 491, 500, 583. Letter on laying out land in Ohio, 617, Letter, 686. Censor, 726. Survey land for, 776. Censor, xiv., 160. Allows im- provements on reserved tract, xiv., 373. Appointed land agent, 386 .. Explores donation lands, xv., 125. M. C., 159. M. C. pay to, 577.


Irvine, Captain, of company of Rangers, xii., 17. Promoted, 92. Allow to company of, 173. Ap- pointed Brigadier General, xi., 278. Recruits, 738.


Irwin, Matthew, appointed Quarter- Master, xi., 305. To procure loan, 741. Agent for navy, xii., 19. Collecting salt, 123. Warden, xiii., 100. Recorder and master of rolls-dedimus potestatem to, xiv.,


567. Master of Rolls-accounts, xv., 165, 166. Recorder-Justice C. C. P., 192. Bankrupt, 621, 622. Master of Rolls, xvi., 106. Recorder and Register, 113. Paid for enrolling laws, 228. Provincial Commissioner, ix., 237.


Irwin, William, recommended to Congress as Lieutenant-Colonel, 444. Of sixth battalion, 487. Recommending an Ensign, xii., 58. Brigadier General, 368. Jus- tice, xiv., 322.


Irwine, Lieutenant-Colonel James, made Colonel, x., 767.


Israel, Israel, expenses of Indians, xv., 240. Innkeeper, 623.


J.


Jack, James, Coroner, ix., 286, 333, 398. Justice, xiv., 65, 361. Jack, Matthew, Sheriff, xii., 541; xiii., 158, 419. Justice, xiv., 180. Jack (a negro), kills Wm. Rake- straw-trial, &c., ii., 11. Trial, 18.


Jacobs, Captain, vii., 232. Jacobs, Benjamin (son of the Speaker), Prothonotary, xi., 188, 197.


Jackson, Dr. David, Paymaster, xi., 27. Appointed Quarter-Master of militia, xii., 146, 458, 497. To pay depreciation, 705. Late Quarter-Master, xiii., 71. Memo- rial, 597. Paid, 598.


Jackson, David, delegate to Con- gress, xiv., 442, 549.


Jackson, Joseph, Sheriff, iv., 469, 500, 600.


Jackson, Samuel, Coroner, ix., 688. Jackson, Samuel, to be seized, xi., 284.


Jagren, arrives in Philad., vi., 522, Jamaica, Governor of, letter respect- ing Stanwix privateer, viii., 171, Proclamation, i., 592. Resolu- tions of Assembly and House of Commons on, vii., 738, 740.


James, Abel, a Warden, ix., 293. To be seized, xi., 283.


James, James, Justice for Chester county, iii., 282.


James, John, to be seized, xi., 283, 342.


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James, Richard, Coroner, iv., 470, · 500.


James, Thomas, Sheriff, v., 550, 597, 662.


James II., King proclaimed, i., 132. Jameson, Captain, vii., 294.


Jameeson, D., and J. Eichelberger,


letter respecting J. McCallister's conduct, xii., 27.


Jameeson, John, Lieutenant


of


Rangers, xii., 73.


Janney, Abel, Coroner, ix., 285.


Janney, Robert, Rector of Christ's Church, administers sacrament to Governor Denny, vii., 741.


Janney, Thomas, appointed special Commissioner to try a case in Bucks, i., 164.


Janvier, Thomas, Provincial armor- er-order for arms for General Forbes, viii., 79. Refuses to de- liver by order, 84.


Jaquies, Jos., authorized to fit out an armed whale boat called " Hell Cat" to capture enemy, xii., 393. Jawert, John, petition-member of Frankford Company, ii., 431.


Jay, John, sends commissions for privateers, xi., 699. Appointed by Congress Secretary of foreign affairs, xiv., 356, 363. On duties in French ports, 403. Secretary of foreign affairs, letter respecting a claim in Germany, xvi., 48.


Jefferson, Governor Thomas, letter on line between Virginia and Pennsylvania, xii., 444.


Jeffs, Robert, complaint against T. Fairman for forcible entry, i., 199. Answer of Council, 199, 201, 202, 318, 320.


Jegler, Charles, sentenced - war- rant of execution, vii., 342, 389. Respited, 398. His character at Lancaster, 398.


Jenkins, Fort, Colonel Lindemoth stationed at, xi., 654.


Jenkins, Colonel David, of Lancas- ter county militia, 1777, &c., xvi., 154.


Jenkins, George, second Lieutenant, x., 457. Captain, 503.


Jenkins, John, letter to, xv., 35. Passport to, 67. Arrives-is heard, 79.


Jenkins, Robert, of Salem, New Jersey, counterfeits, in England,


bills of credit of several counties, iv., 429. Arrested, 422, 429. Jenkins, Captain Thomas, captured, v., 282. Deposition, 283. Jennings, Edmund, comes from Maryland with D. Dulany as agent of Governor Ogle, iv., 115. Cor- respondence with President, 117, 131, 146.


Jennings, Edward, Coroner of Kent county, iii., 260.


Jennings, John, Sheriff, viii., 780 ; ix., 57, 398, 548, 623; xi., 364. Letter from, and C. Stewart, 573. 585. Instructions to, 608.


Jennings, Dr. Michael, resigns as surgeon, xi., 124.


Jennings, Samuel, refuses to serve as a Justice, i., 370. Assistant to Governor, 505.


Jennings, Solomon, deputy Sheriff, iv., 154.


Jervis, Charles, to be seized, xi., 284.


Jewell, Captain John, appointed Surveyor and Searcher of Cus- toms, i., 538.


Jewell, Robert, Coroner, x., 270. Keeper of State Prison, 696 ; xi., 566. Coroner, 593.


Jews in Philadelphia, ask counte- nance and protection in erecting a synagogue, xiii., 367.


Job, Andrew, Sheriff of Chester county, ii., 22.


Jocelyn, Capt. Thomas, arrives at Philadelphia with troops sent by General Shirley, vi., 774. Gov- ernor's instructions to, 775.


Joel, Captain, a deserter from New Jersey imprisoned, xii., 495. Released, 498. Paid for secret services, 552.


John, Doctor (Indian), murder of, &c. at Carlisle, viii., 455. Con- ference with relatives of, at Phil- adelphia, 709, 712.


Johns, Capt. Reese, x., 696.


Johnson, Derrick, executed for mur- der, i., 378, 382. Complaint of wife, 442.


Johnson, Fort, vii., 43. Indian proceedings at, 622, 625.


Johnson, Governor of Maryland, letter, 647.


Johnson, Colonel Guy, letter an- nouncing sudden death of Sir


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William and his filling the station for the present, x., 200.


Johnson, Colonel J. M., letter to, on Lydius procuring a fraudulent deed for lands, vi., 249. From, 268, 269.


Johnson, Dr. Robert, appointed Sur- geon to Colonel William Irvine's battalion, x., 458.


Johnson, Samuel, unwilling to take the oath, is permitted to sell his real estate and depart, xi., 498.


Johnson, William Samuel, a Com- missioner from Connecticut, ar- rives, x., 119.


Johnson, William, examination on forts, &c., vii., 341.


Johnson, Colonel William, report at Onondoga, v., 463, 607, 641, 775. Letter to Richard Peters on Con- necticut claim, vi., 269. Letter from Governor M., 286. To Gov- ernor Phips, 607. R. Peters,


287-290. Proposed for command of expedition against Nova Sco- tia, 313. Conference with In- dians, 468-475. Holds Council of war with Indians, 610. Letter of Governor M. to, on Indian af- fairs after Braddock's defeat, 700. Gone to New York, vii., 41. Let- ters to and from, 97, 116, 117, 127, 193, 226, 278, 351, 622, 623, 624, 626, 753. Blames Governor Morris for issuing declaration of war, 117. Negotiates with In- dians, 143. Message and wam- pum from, 171. Appointed sole superintendent of Six Nations of Indians, 193. Has made arrange- ments-letter to General Aber- crombie, 192. New Castle sent to, 222-226, 305.


Johnson, Sir William, appoints George Croghan Indian agent, with instructions, vii., 355, 434. Letters to and from, 434, 488. Report of George Croghan's pro- ceedings at Harris' and Lancaster, 506-517. Proposed by Indians as a model, 540. Speech of In- dians to, 622, 624. Proprietary instructions to treat with Dela- wares, 655. Teedyuscung's opin- ion of, 731. To General Aber- crombie, viii., 97. Speech to Delaware Indians, 151. Success


at Niagara, 400. Letters to and from, 570. Letters to and from, ix., 105, 111, 137, 189, 306, 412, 468, 495. On Paxton riots, 111. On removal of Indians from bar- racks, 137. Approves of rewards for scalps, 190. Deputies sent to, with terms obtained by Colonel Bouquet of Indians on Ohio, 239. Murder of a Mohawk Indian, 306. On Indian affairs on frontier, 412. Murder of Indians-draws for money, Mr. Croghan, 496. Con- ference with Six Nations, 496- 506. Dismisses officers of Indian trade, 582. Conference with In- dians, 708. And other Indians, x., 11, 216. Letters to and from, 21, 192. Affairs on frontier of Virginia, 192. Sudden death of, 201.


Johnston, Alexander, Justice, xii., 15. Declines, 104.


Johnston, Andrew, Coroner, XV., 102, 297, 579 ; xvi., 194.


Johnston, Francis, recommended to Congress as Lieutenant-Colonel, x., 442, 444. Appointed, 445 ; xi., 48. Complains of Jacob Weaver as a suspected person, 190, 270. Sick-resigns, 407, 424. Petition, 710. Receiver General, xii., 689. To receive Physic's books, &c., 719. Call on, for settlement, 746. List of books, &c., received, 755. Com- missioner to Indians, xiv., 40, 54, 508, 515. Letter respecting horses purchased, 360. Receiver General, 444, 447, 509. Receiver General's instructions respecting Erie land valuation, xv., 601. With J. Trimble to prepare con- veyances for Alleghany lots and islands, 609. To accept proposals of Turnbull and O'Hara, 649. Receiver General of land office, xvi., 80. Re-appointed, 350. Fees, 377. Letter, 410. Ac- counts, 420.


Johnston, Lieut .- Colonel James, xi., 115.


Johnston, James, Sheriff, xi., 366, 609; xii., 166; xiv., 442. Johnston, John, Sheriff, xv., 301, 589, 592; xvi., 210.


Johnston, Major, barns and houses


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burned-reward and proclamation for apprehending three persons, xii., 261.


Johnston, Lt. Richard, xiii., 121. Johnston, Robert, physician and surgeon in hospital, United States -depreciation, xiii., 136. Collector of Excise, xvi., 385.


Johnston, Samuel, president of North Carolina convention-trans- mitting declaration of rights and proposed amendments to federal constitution, xv., 524.


Johnston, Thomas, Justice, xiii., 266.


Johnstone, William, Justice, xiv., 634.


Johnston, William F., Governor's message recommending publica- tion of Colonial Records, iv., 1.


Jolly, Charles, Justice, ix., 393. A Justice of Philadelphia com- plained of by Assembly, x., 30, 31.


Jones, Lieutenant Colonel Blath- waite, chief engineer at Billings- port, xi., 125. Paid as engineer, discharged, 486. Engineer at Billingsport, xv., 24.


Jones, Cadwalader, + Governor of New Providence, i., 242.


Jones, David, appointed Chaplain to battalion of Shee and Wayne, x., 551. Justice, xiv., 495.


Jones, Reverend David, commuta- tion of Pay, xv., 143. Asks further allowance as chaplain, 299.


Jones, Colonel, late Captain, ap- pointed at Philadelphia, v., 257. Jones, Dr. Evan, charged with murder, in diverting himself with ceremony of making free mason in jest, iv., 277. Sheriff, v., 597, 662.


Jones, Evan, Coroner, vi., 144.


Jones, Gibbs, appointed Captain, Lieutenant, x., 480. Resigns, xii., 286.


Jones, Griffith, Complaint against, i., 78. Testifies against J. Ed- monson, 114. Council, 213. Member of Council, 452. Elected Mayor of Philadelphia, ii., 162. Qualified, 163.


Jones lane, or Lancaster road, com- missioners to view-To be re-


paired with funds by lottery, xv., 449. Report on, 494.


Jones, John, Health officer, xii., 554; xiv., 375. Accounts, 467. Health officer, xv., 3, 321, 323. Justice, 323. Health officer, com- plaint against, xvi., 134, 142, 147, 151, 168, 170, 171, 172. He is displaced, 173. A Justice, ii., 159.


Jones, Captain, x., 436. Made Major, 76, 78, 697.


Jones, Joseph, trial of, ii., 396. Jones, Sergeant Jonathan, Funeral expenses paid, xi., 106.


Jones, Owen, Jr., to be seized, xi., 284, 292. Pass, xiii., 571.


Jones, Robert, a justice, iii., 28. Jones, R. Stuttle, Secretary of com- mittee, x., 440.


Jones, Samuel, a justice, iii., 358 ; xiv., 307. Deputy surveyor, lays a plan of depreciation lands, xv., 18.


Jones, Thomas, &c., case of, stated, xii., 438.


Jonquiere, Mons. La, makes a


speech to Indians, v., 528. French claims on this continent, 529. Letter to Governor Hamil- ton, 540. Letter to Governor Clinton, 554.


Jorachgnison, a Cayuga Indian, memorandum of news by him, viii., 118.


Jordan, Jesse, deputy wagon-mas- ter, sends a train to Egg Harbor for goods, improperly, xi., 672. To attend Council, 674. His examination, 680.


Jordan, John, wagon master, xi., 380. Justice, xiv., 164, 307.


Jordan, Thomas, pay master, xi., 618 ; xii., 83.


Josephson, Manuel, asks loan of lottery wheel for Hebrew congre- gation, xvi., 489.


Josiah, Captain James, resigns command to enter Continental service, x., 426. Sails for China, under sea letter from Supreme Executive Council, xvi., 2242.


Jounkin, Henry, confiscated estate sold, xii., 189.


Journal of Conrad Weiser to Shamo- kin, iv., 640, 680. To Onondago, 660-669, 778. To Ohio, v., 348-


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358. To Onondago, 470, 528. Of George Croghan at Ohio, 528. To Auckwick, vi., 150-160. Of New Castle, &c., to Indians on Susquehanna, vii., 137. Of Fred. Post to Wyoming, viii., 142. Of George Croghan and conference with Indians, ix., 249-264.


Joy, Daniel, on committee to survey Jersey shore, x., 474.


Judges, may be appointed by Gov- ernor during his life, i., 107, 121. Five to be appointed, 98, 108.


Appointed, 119, 324. Their commission, 121, 190. Hire of a boat, 157. Continued, 199. One from lower counties, 204. Decree of, disobeyed, 218. Of P. Court - Commission postponed rather than the court, 226, 320. Appointed, 324, 331, 343. Two commissions to be drawn for, 344. Provincial, ii., 87. Required to take oaths, 89. Commission for, 123. Appointed, 239. Commis- sioned, iii., 254, 256, 257, 269 ; viii., 77. Of Courts of Common Pleas-Prothonotaries to be, xi., 221. Of Supreme Court, 254, 270 Oaths by dedimus, 271. Of Admiralty Court, appointed, 713. Of Errors and Appeals, xiv., 66. Of Supreme Court, 42, 43, 71, 117, 141, 175. Letter to, on Longschamp's case, 117.


Judicature, law of 1727, establish- ing courts of, repealed, iii., 418. July 4, 1763, ix., 65. To be cele- brated, how and why, xi., 522. Juniata, mouth of, objected to as a settlement for Indians, vi., 218. Suffers, 674. John Harris builds at, iii., 503. Fort at, viii., 224. Frankstown branch road to Loyal- hanna, xv., 346, 353-355.


Juniata river, commissioners to


view, xvi., 178, 260, 319.


"Jupiter, " privateer, x., 715. Jurisdiction, of a county, does not extend into the river, x., 232., Justice, chief, of Supreme Court ap- pointed, xi., 186, 195, 202, 254. Justices, appointed, i., 120, 122, 127, 129, 152, 182, 211, 320, 343, 369, 375, 380, 544. Fines of, 134. A, accused of treason, 158. Refuse to serve, 370, 371, 382. Refuse


to hold Court, 450. To lay out roads, 572. How considered by charter, ii., 67. Of County Court of Philadelphia commissioned, 159. Of county have concurrent power with those of city, 162. Complaint against, 180. Can they lawfully hold an inquest in ab- sence of Coroner, 184? Appointed from Church of England, decline serving on account of oaths, opinion of Attorney General asked, 531, 546. For Bucks and Chester commissioned, 596, 597. Commission, iii., 28-50, 254, 256, 350, 491, 531. Of Lancaster county, letter to, on Maryland af- fairs, iv., 65. Appointed, iv., 141, 209, 312, 348, 482, 762. Of peace appointed, v., 106, 378, 387, 403, 436, 547, 572, 600. Appointed, vi., 136 ; vii., 417, 433, 437, 637, 769. Elected, viii., 18, 562, 573, 575. Commissioned, ix., 172, 201, 203, 205, 235, 237, 245, 266, 281, 308, 340, 374, 386, 393, 470, 601, 626, 645, 663, 672, 680, 730, 731, 732, 742, 746, 750. Death of two, 340. Commissioned, x., 8, 14, 27, 31, 41, 45, 46, 47, 81, 88, 155, 162, 173, 217, 263, 264. Chief of Supreme Court, x., 53, 108, 173, 213. Of peace, xi., 194, 195, 198, 211, 218, 220, 228, 229, 248, 251, 265, 274, 282, 300, 301, 302, 398, 405, 443, 553, 471-524, 527, 529, 541, 572, 599, 616, 619, 620, 621, 644, 666, 690, 708, 716, 741, 759, 779, 781. Appointed, xii., 3, 8, 15, 19, 46, 105, 112, 150, 170, 171, 198, 231, 285, 293, 336, 342, 353, 374, 378, 391, 393, 437, 455, 456, 459, 482, 486, 489, 490, 519, 524, 526, 556, 557, 595, 615, 635, 667, 752. To preside in Courts, 546; xiii., 7, 21, 38, 42, 98, 101, 118, 122, 140, 208, 219, 244, 263, 264, 266, 284, 290, 316, 367, 389, 400, 446, 517, 521, 542, 625, 633, 647, 666, 677, 683, 698, 700, 732, 748, 761, 765 ; xiv., 11, 24, 31, 45, 47, 54, 60, 65, 108, 116, 117, 118. 121, 134, 135, 138, 139, 147, 149, 151, 153, 158, 159, 162, 164, 167, 174, 175, 180, 196, 197, 198, 200, 201, 203, 205, 208, 211, 212, 216, 224, 226, 228, 229,


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234, 237, 240, 255, 259, 260, 276, 280, 282, 289, 291, 307, 313, 321, 322, 344, 348, 357, 362, 368, 370, 373, 396, 442, 449, 454, 465, 477, 479, 485, 487, 495, 500, 504, 509, 517, 549, 563, 567, 584, 602, 605, 617, 627, 629, 635, 640, 653, 656, 657, 668, 670, 672 ; xv., 4, 8, 14, 17, 23, 24, 27, 30, 32, 35, 38, 39, 41, 51, 59, 60, 62, 65, 90, 92, 96, 104, 108, 124, 131, 139, 143, 149, 154, 160, 164, 171, 173, 182, 188, 192, 199, 202, 227, 233, 266, 269, 270, 271, 294, 302, 307, 323, 330, 347, 359, 369, 370, 376, 398, 405, 419, 420, 424, 437, 450, 462, 463, 475, 479, 480, 483, 497, 520, 522, 523, 526, 537, 545, 547, 551, 559, 570, 577, 579, 583, 589, 604, 605, 606, 619, 642, 647 ; xvi., 1, 4, 13, 14, 16, 20, 30, 37, 48, 49, 53, 80, 88, 94, 99, 126, 138, 154, 174, 190, 209, 217, 2172, 2182, 2194, 226, 237, 239, 242, 253, 255, 259, 286, 301, 309, 319, 325, 341, 353, 377, 387. 395, 403, 407, 411, 423, 423, 428, 433, 446, 448, 450, 479, 536, 537, 539.


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Kachlein, Peter, sheriff, ix., 199, 285, 333, 688, 778 ; x., 56. Deposition, respecting Wyoming, 710. Militia to be called out, and premium for scalps in Northum- berland county, xii., 312. Re- signs as Lieutenant, 317.


Kagundanoyagh, chief of Onondagoe Indians arrives in Philadelphia, ii., 159.


Kakow-watchy, chief of Shawnese Indians, iii., 309. His son Quas- senungh attacked with small-pox at Philadelphia and recovers, 463. Kammerer, Henry, stationer, xv., 322, 648 ; xvi., 147, 464.


Kanuksusy, son of old, Allaguipas, vi., 589.


Kapp, Michael, Coroner, xv., 296. Kargher, Ludwig, memorial, x., 638.


Karnaughan, John, justice of Ches- ter, county, iii., 412. Left out, 533.


Karrod, Levi, justice, xiii., 264.


Katarioniccha, husband of Mon- tour's daughter, iii., 501. Kean, John, justice, xv., 41. Keane, Patrick, Lieutenant of the Roman Catholic regiment of vol- unteers in British service to be watched, xii., 177.


Kearsley, Dr. David, x., 359.


Kearsley, Dr. John, x., writes sun- dry inflammatory papers, 358, 361. He is to be taken into custody, 361. His friends to be admitted, 371. Letter from Robert Shewell to, 372. Sent to York county, al- lowed a servant, &c., 373. Asks for a clerk, granted, 374. His


oath, 374. Stephen Bayard, clerk, 374. Ordered to Yorktown jail, 378. Departs under escort for Lancaster, 380. Order for expenses. 381. Safe at Lancas- ter, and to be sent forward to York county, 385. Pay to guards of, 403, 408. Removed to Carlisle, 773.


Kearsley, Paul, x., 359.


Keating, Maurice, and others en- gaged in piracy, evidence from Jamaica to be published, xiv., 268.


Keble, Abraham, a justice, x., 8. Keechline, Colonel Andrew, xi., 21, 36. Commissioned to buy provi- sions, 424, 506.


Keehmle, John, for medicines 1776, xv, 207.


Keekyuscung, (Indian) sent on mes- sage to Ohio, viii., 147.


Keely, Mathias, firelocks, x,, 501. Keen, Reynold, act for relief of, xi., 630. His estate forfeited, xii., 23. Petition respecting, 26, 27, 80, 103.


Keene, Lawrence, appointed pro- thonotary of Northumberland county, xiii., 697. Justice, xiv., 11. To inquire into election in Penn township, 447. Prothono- tary of Court of Common Pleas dies, xvi., 119.


Keesar, Sick. a Chinese, and thirty- five others arrive, xiv., 561. Letter to Assembly respecting, 569. Their wants to be supplied, 574, 616. Pay for, 659. Provi- sions for, xv., 28, 36, 52, 61, 78, 83, 84, 93, 99. To be sent to


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Maryland, 75, 107, 160, 178, 386.


Keilin, John, Coroner, v., 597.


Keith, George, complains against Thomas Lloyd, i., 378.


Keith, Governor William, supersedes


Governor Gookin, i., 631. Ar- rives as Governor, and is pro- claimed at the Court-house, iii., 13. Oath administered under a dedimus by several persons, 13. Visits New Castle, 14. Lays be- fore Council Governor Gookin's accusations, 15. At a subsequent meeting calls on Governor Gookin to substantiate them, who says he has none to make, 17. Goes to Conestoga -- Proposes addition from Lower Counties, 17, 18. Proposes Colonel French, who is admitted, 18. Nominates Justices and Judges, 18. Attends a Council of Indians at Conestoga, 19. Ex- penses of journey to do., 25. Goes to Sussex, 25. His speeches, 25, 27. Goes to New York with Governor Spotswood, 30. Pro- vision for his possible death, 30. His arguments against pardoning two murderers of Chester county, under sentence of death, 41. Speech about Teach and other pi- rates, 54. Announces to Assem- bly the death of William Penn, and pronounces an eulogium on, recommends a proclamation, &c., 58. Meets and comes to an ami- cable conclusion with Governor Hart of Maryland, 60. Style of commissions, 62. Continues the government after William Penn's death, 62. His speech to Assem- bly on supplies, 63. Instructions from William Penn, (Jr.,) 63. New commission, &c., laid before Council, 64. Speech to Assembly, 65. Sees probate of William Penn's will-Asks their advice, 66. Assembly's address to, 66. And advice to delay publication of commission, 67. Council give same advice, 68. Goes to New York to meet Governor Hunter before his sailing for England, 68. . Speech to Assembly, and answer, 70. Speech to Council-Charges against Robert Assheton, 71, 77.


Letter, Ch. Delafaye, to, approv- ing his course, and allusion to agreement between Penn and Queen Anne for province, 73. Report of Lords Justices, 73. Opinion of Council on it, 74. Sends proposals of Commissioners on Indian affairs to Governors of Virginia and Maryland, 82. Writes letter to Governor of New York on Indian affairs, 99-102. Proposes a Court of Chancery or Equity. 105. Suggests examination of vessels from sickly ports, 113. Visits Virginia, 112, 113. And Maryland, 114. Returns, 115. Memorial to Governor of Virginia, 116. His answer, 117. Describes geographical position of Indians, 114-116. Visits with members of Council the Five Nations at Con- estoga, 119. Returns and leaves James Logan, 130, 134. Opinion on law respecting Free Society of Traders, 138. Speech to Assem- bly, 141. His mill, 158. Visits Chester county on account of threatenings to Indians from Ma- ryland, 160. Orders a survey of land on Susquehanna, 160. Lays before Board agreement between Maryland and Pennsylvania as to surveys on Susquehanna, 161. Message to Assembly respecting Conestoga Indians and the Cart- ledges, 167. Calls Robert and William Assheton to Council, 173. Vote of thanks and £500 to, 174. Road to Horsham returned and confirmed, 177. Orders survey of land on Susquehanna to Octor- ara for Indians, also a wagon load of provisions, 177. Writes to Go- vernor of Maryland, 180. Refers to consent of Indians to William Penn's purchase of lands on Susquehanna, 181. His speech to, 181: Conference with, at Con- estoga, 181-185. Warrant to sur- vey Springetsbury Manor, 184. His settlement of Newbury, 185. His course approved by Colonel French, 186. Want of funds for expenses of government, 187. Letter to, and answer from, J. Mitchell on Council at Conoy town, 188. Letter to Ganawese king,




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