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Surveyor General, xiv., 454, 639 ; xv., 427, 452; xvi., 171, 216, 2112, 2122, 2192, 2232, 224, 231.
Sutherland, Captain Nicholas x., 16
Swaine, Charles, vi., 643.
Swaine, Francis, xii., 61, 284.
Tanner, Michael, &c., iv., 69.
Tasker, Benjamin, President of Maryland, v., 582, 583, 589.
Teedyuscung, viii., 96.
Thomas, Gov. Geo., iv., 635, 653; v., 2.
Thomson, Charles, vii., 724; xiv., 23, 31, 72, 143, 643. Thompson, James, xii., 75. Thompson, Captain Wm., viii., 111; xiii., 221.
Tilghman, J. & A. Allen, x., 182, 186, 191.
Till, William, (Pres., ) vii., 267. Tinker, Gov. John, of R. I., vii., 151.
Torbert, John, xvi., 174.
Townsend, Admiral, vii., 571.
Trade, Lords of, v., 711, 718 ; vi., 59.
Letters-
Traill, Robert, xv., 461.
Trelawney, Gov., of Jamaica, v. 326.
Trent, William, v., 462, 616 ; vi., 481, 641; vii., 601.
Troup, Robert, Sec. Treasury, xii., 198.
Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan, x.,
3, 119, 157, 163 ; xiv. 2, 12.
Trustees of Westmoreland, xiii., 698.
Tucker, Henry, x., 321.
Turnbull, Mr., xii., 334.
Turnbull, Marmie, & Co., xiv., 517 ; xv., 617.
Turnbull, William, xv., 445.
Udree, Capt. Daniel, xii., 675. Ulm, city of, xiv., 356.
Van Campen, John, xii., 570, 585 ; xiv., 443.
Van Sice, John, vii., 43.
Vernon, Admiral, iv., 478.
Virginia, Delegates, xi., 690.
Wall, Col. George, Jr., xi., 636 ; xii., 101, 250.
War, Secretary of, xiii., 425; xv., 250, 641.
Wardens of Philadelphia, xiv., 78, 122, 212, 578 ; xv., 233. Warren, Admiral, v., 6.
Washington, Col. George, vii., 603, 604.
Washington, General George, xi., 197, 228, 428, 436, 490, 626, 650, 654; xii., 8, 32, 90, 92, 123, 203, 227, 262, 313, 335, 376, 392, 474, 517, 545, 574, 591, 706, 742, 761, 778; xiii., 41, 184, 211, 321, 362, 457, 487, 502, 603.
Wayne, General Anthony, xi., 619 ; xii., 437.
Wharton, Joseph, xv., 499.
Weiser, Conrad, iv., 768; v., 121, 133, 166, 467, 517 ; vi., 147, 148, 248, 291, 443, 467, 495, 503, 613, 640, 647, 649, 650, 652, 656, 659, 681, 760, 762; vii., 302, 308. Weiss, Lewis, xiii., 9.
West, Justice, viii., 455.
West, William, v., 761. Weitzel, Colonel, xii., 57.
Wikoff, Wm., and L. Clark, xiii., 486.
Wilkins, John, xv., 86.
Wilkinson, -Clothier-General, xii., 87.
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Letters-
Williams, Lieut .- Colonel Wm., xii., 88 ; xiv., 641.
Willing, Thomas, president B. N. A., xiii., 200.
Wilmot, Henry, ix., 749.
Wilson, James, and Wm. Lewis, xii., 324.
Wilson, James, xiv., 317.
Wilson, Col. Wm., xvi., 464, 483.
Wiltner, Col. - , xii., 215, 297, 309.
Wink, Jacob, xv. 331.
Wolcott. Roger, Gov. of Con- necticut, v., 771.
Woods, George, xiii., 509 ; xvi., 361.
Wraxall, Peter, vii., 195.
Wright, James, viii., 116. Wright, John, iii., 470.
Wynkoop, Henry, xii., 490; xiii., 95, 357, 601, 616, 768 ; xvi., 104.
Wyoming, Commiss'rs, xiv., 215.
Zeigler, Capt., xii., 220, 334.
[The foregoing list is intended merely to show the persons from whom letters were received. Very generally, the letters themselves are not given (having probably been lost), though in some cases they are ; and others not found here, will (if printed) be found under the same head in the index to the Archives. ]
Levan, Daniel, Jr., Sheriff, xi., 187, 358. Prothonotary and Justice, 542.
Levan, Isaac, Jr., Coroner, ix., 778 ; x., 56.
Levan, Colonel Sebastian, xi., 35. Levers, Robert, Prothonotary, xi., 187. Clerk of Orphans' Court, 191, 228.
Levers, Robert, a Justice, ix., 245. Paymaster, xi., 2. Prothono- tary, 187. Clerk of Orphans' Court, 191, 228. Sends goods to Boston for sale, &c., 401. Let- ters, 528; xii., 47, 316. Lieu- tenant, of Northampton, 767. Letter of non-acceptance of Thos.
Anderson, xiii., 21, 44, 74. Com- plaint against, 91. To contract for supplies, 402. Resigns, 617. Account, xiv., 23. Taxes, 67. Justice, 231. Prothonotary of Northumberland, dies, xv., 460. Levis, Thomas, Justice, xiv., 212. Appeals, xv., 392.
Levis, William, printing, xiii., 136. Levy, Aaron, supplies troops, xvi., 316.
Levy, Ashur, appears as supposed spy, xii., 258.
Levy, Hyman, has goods of enemy in hand after evacuation of Phila- delphia, xi., 525.
Levys County, iii., 38, 244, 246.
Lewis, a French Canadian pri- soner, i., 435.
Lewis, Colonel, battalion, x., 651, 682.
Lewis, Colonel Robert, battalion, xi., 35.
Lewis, Major, &c., petition to ship tobacco-granted, xii., 747.
Lewis, Wrixam, Coroner, vii., 267. Lewis, William, sister and servants, pass to, xiii, 621. Attorney, xiv., 463. Letter, xvi., 456, 459.
Lewes County, i., 127. Councillor for port of Whorekills-Duties on goods at New Castle, 205. Wil- liam Massey, collector at, 537.
Lewestown, arrival, and plunder by, French vessels at, i., 539. Cap- tain Kidd's privateer visits-Com- plaint against inhabitants for purchasing goods from him, 579. To be tried by Admiralty Court, 580. Watch against pirates, ii., 23, 24. H. Brooke, collector, 99. Complaint against sheriff, 101. Prize, 101. Samuel Louman, collector, 121. French privateer at, 448, 468. Address from, against J. Bailey, justice, 465. Governor at - Message from - Pilot asks for pay, 506.
Lewes, Henry Brooke, collector of customs at-A member of council, iii., 143. Robberies by French and Spaniards, v., 88. Express from, respecting captures by pri- vateers in sight of, 110. Ex- press sent to, 257. Commission to Abraham Wiltbank to com-
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mand intelligence boat, 266. Em- bargo, vii., 388. To be supplied with ammunition, x., 353. Man- of-war and tender arrive, 526. Rifle Company at, 615.
Lexington, brig fitted out by Con- gress, x., 524. Commanded by Captain Barry, 526. Ammuni- tion for, 528.
Libertines, to be discountenanced, iii., 64.
Liberty, charter of, to be kept by Master of Rolls, i., 111. Reli- gious, declared, ii., 57.
Liberty Island, order respecting, x., 419. Three boats to be always at, 426. Lieutenant Symonds to command artillery company at, 437. Committee to lay out works at, 492.
Library, State, funds for inclosing, xii., 588. Books to be returned to State, 699. Judges of Appeals to have access to, xiii., 576. Keys for, xvi., 72.
License, for publishing, to be given by council, i., 165. For selling liquors, 165; ii., 159, 160, 455. New form, v., 69, 71. Marriage fees, xi., 760. To travel through the State granted to Alexander Cathcart and James Shirly, xiv., 592. To John Sheriden to travel through the State and sell goods, xv., 243. Tavern and marriage, in several counties, xvi., 61, 62, 83, 176, 522.
Lieutenants of boats, &c., x., 339, 505, 643. Recommended as, and appointed, 448-473, 645. Second do., 449, 453, 505, 572. Ap- pointed, xi., 23, 31, 32, 37, 47, 56, 61, 199, 202, 205, 229 257, 303, 310, 318, 333, 358, 370, 378, 437, 448, 453, 455, 557. And subs chosen, xii., 2, 9, 10, 14, 70, 73, 88, 89, 132, 139, 297, 298, 307, 317, 322, 338, 372, 374, 384, 390, 437, 477, 483, 489, 490, 595, 603, 632, 662, 681, 720, 733, 777; xiii., 82, 83, 158, 160, 167, 168, 240, 262, 275, 316, 731 ; xiv., 38, 180, 205, 217, 478, 482 ; xvi., 42. Ligonier, express dispatched to St. Clair from, x., 201.
Lightbourne, Captain, asks for pro-
visions for a circuitous voyage, xi., 636.
Lightfoot, Benjamin, Sheriff, v., 597, 662; vi., 144.
Lightfoot, Samuel, a Justice, v., 547.
Lightfoot, Thomas, arrest ordered by Congress, but declined, he not being a resident, xi., 269. Claims lots in city, xiii., 18.
Lighthouse at mouth of Delaware Bay, ix., 56, 57, 148, 296, 550. Supported by tonnage tax, xi., 620.
Lighthouse on Cape Henlopen in danger of being washed away, xiii., 100.
Lighthouses, beacons, &c., xvi., 132.
Limbach, Frederick, Justice, xiv., 185, 261.
Linch, or Lynch, to be arrested, xii., 312. Is imprisoned ; letter from James Wilson and William Lewis respecting, ordered before board,; sent back, &c., 324, 326, 350, 353. Considered a prisoner of war and removed to new gaol, under charge of Mr. Bradford, 353.
Lindenmuth, Michael, Justice, xi., 479. Colonel, at Fort Jenkins, 654.
Lindemuth, Colonel, not to be paid money, xii., 567.
Lindley, Thomas, road near, iii., 227, 230.
Lincoln, Major General, minister of war department-guards for pris- oners, xiii., 165. Failure of expe- dition against Sandusky, 323. Artillery commissions, 460.
Lincoln, Hon. Benjamin, letter and resolution of Congress, xiii., 254. Lindt, Michael, paid for repair of Court house for Assembly and Council, xi., 362.
Linen, cloth manufacture to be en- couraged, i., 93. To have a price set on it, 98. Premium claimed, 194. Manufacture of, in Phila- delphia, ix., 354. Old, for band- ages and lint, x., 471, 633.
Linington, John, applies to be measurer of salt, wheat, &c., xi., 590. Inspector of staves, head- ing, &c., Philadelphia, xiv., 488.
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Linn, Rev. William, appointed chaplain to Pennsylvania troops, x., 487.
Liston, Edmund, robbed by French and Spaniards, v., 89.
Lite, Daniel, appointed sub-Lieu- tenant of Washington county, xii., 681.
Literary Property, letter of Congress on, xiii., 574.
Little, John, purchaser of provisions, xi., 423, 448.
Little, John, Justice, xiv., 667.
Little Meadows, affairs at, vi., 460. French at, vii., 601.
Littleton, Fort, viii., 224.
Liturgy, to be altered on death of King George II., viii., 518. In- structions to Governor Hamilton respecting, 520.
Livergood, Captain Jacob, of rifle company appointed, xiii., 71, 177.
Liverpool, man-of-war and prison- ers, x., 596. Exchange, 606.
Lievzey, Thomas, provincial Com- missioner, ix., 237.
Livingston, Philip, secretary for In- dian affairs, New York, iii., 201.
Livingston, R. R., list of his ne- groes, xiii., 154. Commission from King for R. Oswald to treat, 459.
Livingston, Gov. William, of New Jersey, on prisoners, xi., 185. Ap- plied to, for a robber, 512. Pris- oner sent to, xii., 38. Letter 87. Receives trunks from New York, 224, 386. Capt. Joel, 495. Letters to and from, xiii., 680.
Letter respecting captors of Col. Pickering, xv., 493.
Llewellyn, Daniel, claims a city lot, xiii., 119.
Llewellyn, David, Surveyor of roads, iii., 231.
Lloyd, David, Commissioned by Governor as Attorney General, i., 188. Proposed as clerk of coun- ty Court, 190. Appointed, 192. Accused, 244, 247. Refuses to deliver up papers to J. Claypoole, 256. Proceedings, 256, 257, 258, 269, 279. Petition against, 383, 386. Complaint against, for ad- journing Assembly, 445. Speak- er, 454. Proposal to give him
£200, 468. Lots in Chester town, 557. Charges against, by Colonel Quarry, 602, 603. Ille- gally arrested, 607. To produce papers relating to Blue Anchor, ii., 10. Draws, and obtains Gov- ernor's signature to, a charter of privileges, 62. Speaker, 106, 398. Proceedings respecting a forged remonstrance signed by, 186, 192. Charged with bribery, 432. Speaker, 506. Chief Justice, iii., 257. Speaker, 260, 289. Sick- ness renders him incapable, 398. Lloyd, Thomas, appointed first mas- ter of rolls, i., 91. Commissioner to New York, 103, 104. Presi- dent of C., 119. Has great seal, 119. Deputy Lieutenant, 211. Called on for blanks sent by pro- prietary, 230. Asks advice about going to N. Y. and leaving the great seal, 234, 235. His letter to Council, 236. Letter from, re- specting papers received, 238. Complaint and proceeding against, 245, 250, 261, 265, 270-274, 275. His answer, 275. Proceedings, 279, 293. Elected president, 317, 323. Refuses to bé Lieutenant Deputy Governor under Fletcher, 364. Has records of New Castle, 389. Dead, 522.
Lloyd, Peter Zachary, Captain of a company of Philadelphia battal- ion of militia, resigns, xvi., 336. In charge of books and papers of Assembly, 446, 449.
Lloyd, Captain, vii., 294; x., 560. Loan office, Trustees, removal of, iii., 383. Robbery of W. Fish- bourne, 389, 536, 537. Trustees, removal of, &c., iv., 297, 658, 673, 676, 688. Bill for new trustees, v., 369, 375. Of, author- ized to draw for appropriation by parliament, viii., 666 ; ix., 205, 394; x., 27, 29, 31, 37, 68. Money in, xi., 211. Order on. 213, 448, 475. Money, books, &c., to be removed under guard to Easton, 305, 306, 307. To be placed in hands of Robert Levers, 307. Committee of As- sembly demand the key of loan office chest, which Colonel Hart, by consent of council, delivers to
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them, 395. Certificates to be [ Logan, James, appointed a commis-
paid Joseph Carson for goods, 397. Persons in each county to receive subscriptions, xii., 47. Certificates, amount, value, &c., 360. Bills exchange, 422. Let- ter, Thomas Smith, Commissioner, 551, 556. Continental, Thomas Smith, xiii., 6. Thomas Smith, Commissioner, 585. Claim for interest on certificates of, xiv., 169, 338. Counterfeit certificates, 450. Draft on, 457, 504, 589. Paper for certificates, xv., 10. Thomas Smith, loan officer, and Corn. Barnes, and Jona. Smith, Jr., clerks, 11. Printing new
certificates, 30. Certificates to Pennsylvania line, 87. T. Smith asks protection of council from Comptroller-General, 218. Cer- tificates printed, xvi., 88. To be removed, 99. To remove to ac- commodate convention, 2142.
Loan, for invalid soldiers, xvi., 2132.
Lock, manufac'y, provincial, x., 651. Lockrey, Lieutenant Colonel Archi- bald, of Westmoreland county, xi., 110. Receives rifles and guns and money, 186. Prothono- tary, 187. Clerk of Orphans' Court, 190, 436. Money to, 477. Letter, 773. Prothonotary of Orphans' Court, 430. Recom- mends lieutenants, xii., Lieutenant, 372. To have arms repaired, 641. Supposed death or captivity of, his commission annulled, xiii., 155. Successor appointed, 167.
Lockart, John, petition for small Island between Tinicum and Hogg Island, xvi., 230.
Lockerman, Nicholas, Coroner, iii., 416, 465, 524, 575.
Lodge Jonathan, Sheriff, xi., 367, 638, 639. Sheriff of Northumber- land county, suspended by Jus- tices of which he complains, xii., 43. Complaints against, 65. Trial, referred to Chief Justice, 105. Case referred to Supreme Court after opinion of Chief Jus- tice, 108.
Lofland, Dorman, Sheriff, x., 211, 274.
sioner of property, ii., 61. Sec- retary and member of council, 68. Receiver General, 112, 237. Member of council, 117. Com- plains against collectors of tax, 122. Asks recompense for past services, 213. Charges against, by Assembly, ask his removal from council, 278-9. Articles ofim- peachment by Assembly against, 344-347. His reply to, 353-356. Various discussions respecting, 365-385. Petition to Governor respecting impeachment, ii., 376. Goes to Virginia, 397. Petition for salary, 412. Charge against, by Swedes, 465. His answer, 466, 482. Remonstrance against, 495-502. His justification, 500- 502, 504. Assembly order com- mittal to jail, 507. Governor
interferes, 508. Returns from England, 567 A Justice, iii., 28. Visits and holds conference with Indians at Conestoga, 92-98. To inquire into right of Five Nations to lands on Susquehanna, 98. Visits Indians with Governor, 121. Sent to Conestoga to inquire about murder of Indians, 146. Report, 148-156. Succeeds Pat- rick Robinson in 1700 as Secre- tary, 163. Returns with letters from H. Penn, and two trustees, 237. To receive wrecked goods, 238. Complains of injurious as- persions on his character in a printed paper, and asks to be heard in defence-a day fixed for it, 242. Governor produces a paper, 243. Decision, 245. Re- ceives as Secretary, possession of lesser seal, 252. His remarks as to the manner in which it had been removed by Governor Keith, 252. he delivers it to Governor, 252. Sends message to Conestoga Indians, 305. Indians charge Christians settling on their lands which had never been paid for, 319. His reply, 320. His impres- sion respecting lands conveyed by Indians, 322, 324. Repudiates stories about sale of lands by Indians, 325. Chief Justice in place of J. Norris, 412. Commis-
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sioner on boundary line, 544. Draws up a long and full report on Court of Chancery, iv., 27. Becomes President of council and Governor on death of Patrick Gordon, 47. Issues proclamation to continue officers, &c., 48. Is to sign all public instruments, 49. Returns from New Castle prepares a speech for the Assembly sit- ting, referring to late Governor's death, and the consequent change of Governors, which he delivers, 50. And receives their reply, 53. Which he answers in name of Council, 53. Letters on Mary- land affairs, 65, 70, 75, 76-79. Receives Indians at his house, 79. Issues order against selling liquor to Indians in Philadelphia, 87. Proclamation for apprehending Moffat, 89. Concluding speech to Indians, 90. Documents res- pecting Maryland affairs, 101-151. Calls Assembly, 114. Answer to Jennings and Dulaney, 121. Signs petition to the King, 125. Correspondence with Jennings and Delaney, 121, 137, 140. Vin- dicates himself from charges made by commissioners to Governor Ogle, 145, 146, 159. Proclama- tion against Spanish preparations at Havana, 166. Correspon- dence with Governor Ogle, 167, 175, 190, 195, 198, 205, 228, 252, 253, 257, 265. Message to As- sembly on Maryland affairs, 201. Instructions to Preston and Kin- sey, 208. Asks for salary, 237, 240, 241. A house of his burned by a negro, 244. Message to Indians, 246. Proclamation on order in council, 263. Speaks of resigning as C. J., 306. Visit of Indians to, 580. Succeeded by J. Langhorne, 348. Renounces all claim to seat in board, v., 67. Succeeded as Secretary by R. Peters, 68. To examine negroes of flag of truce, 74, 75. Indian references to, 147. Committee on Indian affairs, 167.
Logan, William, made member of council, v., 68. Dissents to declaration of war against Indians, vii., 70. In New Jersey, soliciting
aid of Indians, 145. Goes to Easton with Governor, 204. One of committee to investigate pro- prietary Indian purchases, 359, 462. Instructions to, 488. At Harris' ferry, 513. Appointed to confer with Teedyuscung, viii., 31, 40. Takes care of a child delivered up by Indians, 147.
Loggstown, where situated, v., 289, 634, 645. C. Weiser at, 349. Indians and French about, 614. Fort at Boccalunce, one hundred and twenty miles from, 634, 659, 660. Forts built by French, 675, 690. Distances, 730. Distances and longitude, 753. Latitude of, 763. Extent of province, W. of, 759, 763.
Lohra, P., notary public, xv., 527. Lollor, Col. Robert, to survey river
Delaware from Christiana down- ward, xi., 250, 318. Paymaster, 448, 475, 759; xii., 463. Regis- ter, xvi., 446.
Long, Capt. Peter, ship's husband, x., 361. Instructions, 364.
Long, William, Collector of Excise, xiv., 573. Resigns as Collector of Excise, xv., 266.
Long Island, memorial of prisoners on, xii., 480, 481.
Longschamp, Charles Julian de, in- sults Mons. Marbois, Consul-Gen- eral of France, xiv., 115, 116, 117, 120, 121, 123, 135, 136, 137, 140, 144, 149, 162, 163, 171, 184, 262, 395, 466. Memorial, 572. Peti- tion, 589, 592. Has leave of ab- sence, 638. To be kept closely confined, xv., 59.
Longville, Chevalier, despatch re- specting building a house at Cada- raghqui, v., 549.
Lords of Trade to Justices, on Wm. Keith's occupying government, and alluding to agreement be- tween Queen Anne and William Penn for province, iii., 74. Let- ter from Sir Alfred Popple, Secre- tary of, on issues of bills of credit, 262. Letter from-rates of gold and silver coin-bills of credit, iv., 357, 474. Letters of marque, &c., 486.
Lords Commissioners of Trade, let- ter from, ix., 79.
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Lord's Justices, letters from, iv., -
671, 675. Approbation of laws, vi., 356.
Lords of privy Council, letter to proprietaries on death of King George II. ; viii., 516.
Lorentz, Joseph, Coroner, xvi., 194, 494, 499, 530.
Lorne, Caleb, cuts, in metal, State arms, xi., 552.
Lotteries, forbidden in Connecticut, permitted in Pennsylvania, vii., 113. One asked for, to finish an Episcopal church in Connecticut, 113. And plays, Act for sup- pressing proposed, viii., 339. Their continuance vindicated and instances of useful application, 340. Their prohibition unreason- able, 340, 355, 356. Considered as very different, 542, 676, 684. For various purposes in Philadelphia, ix., 56, 57, 148, 243, 247, 540, 580, 638, 639. Passed, 247. For bridge over Skippack, 284, 285. Time prolonged, 296. Act passed, 325, 326, 360, 389, 392, 459, 472, 549, 567, 576, 579, 622. For first and third Presbyterian church, 580. For Lancaster, 621. King objects to, 621, 622, 636, 638. In Bucks county, x., 26. Parsonage at Newtown, 41. In New Castle, 48. United States- tickets in received-and sent to Board of Treasury, xi. 576. Managers of State, xiv., 286, 451, 471, 652. State, xv., 36, 93, 97, 125, 159, 180. Donation land, 74, 97, 108, 128, 179, 316, 351, 356, 580. For improving roads, 448. Money to be collected for Lancaster road and improvement of Schuylkill, xvi., 98, 140. Con- ference on, 143. For Hebrew con- gregation, 488.
Louden, Hugh, violent "proceedings against Speaker and Secretary, ii., 627.
Loudoun, Fort, deposition of pris- oners at, vii., 395. Mentioned, 503, 504, 602. Cherokees at, destitute, viii., 77, 78, 224. In- dian goods lying at, 776. Losses at, from Indians, ix., 190. Capt. Grant commands at, 268. Riots near, 269, 292, 301.
Loudoun, Lord, appointed to com- mand in Virginia, vii., 134, 179, 180. Letters to and from, 234, 270, 305, 340, 342, 376, 379, 380, 429, 453, 482, 495, 571, 581, 596, 732, 737. Fears respecting Os- wego, 234. Advises various meas- ures, 271. Remarks on his let- ters in Council, 305. Military af- fairs, 340. Requires quarters for military in Philadelphia, 369- 379 In New York, 379. Pro- poses embargo, 429, 444. Re- quests of Governor, account of province, 444. Also arrest of five neutrals, 446. Meeting of-inquiry respecting Constitution, &c., reply of R. Peters, vii., 448. Advises Governor to pass money bill, 453. Meeting at Philadelphia with Gov- ernors of North Carolina, &c .- minutes, 470. Quotas of each State, &c., 471. From Gov. D. on shipping provisions, 482. Going with the fleet-appoints General Webb at Albany, Col. S. Stanwix of Philadelphia, and Lt .- Col. Bouquet to South Carolina, &c., 525. Conference with south- ern Governors, 552. Embargo, 591, 593, 596. Absence of, 718. Respecting barracks and roads, 756. Letters to and from, viii., 23. Asks aid to carry on war, 28. Returning to England is suc- ceeded by M. G. Abercrombie, 26. Loudon, Richard and wife, keeper of jail at Lancaster, attack on them, iv., 251.
Loughead, James, Paymaster, xi., 233, 260. Paymaster at Billings- port, xii., 86. Paymaster, 451, 453, 454, 486. Paymaster to militia, xiv., 159. Justice, 344. Complaint against, by Swedish Consul for rude behavior of con- stables-ordered to send apology, xv., 348.
Louisburg, reduction of, iv., 765. 766, 773; v., 32. Troops sent from England under General St, Clair and Major General Framp- ton, 37. French fleet arrives, vi., 451.
Louisiana, map of, 1721, referred to respecting Sugar Islands, iii., 402. Susquehanna laid down as
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a boundary of Pennsylvania, 402. | Lower Dublin Township, Roads in,
Governor of, letter from with prisoners in a flag of truce from New Orleans, viii., 124, 150. Demand for a free negro held in bondage there, xvi., 33.
Love, Alexander., Coroner, v., 597, 662.
Lovell, James, delegate for Massa- chusetts-letter-resolve of Coun- cil, xii., 51.
Lovering, Joseph, a child of four- teen or fifteen, enlisted, to be discharged, xii., 686.
Low, Joshua, Coroner of Lancaster county, iii., 370, 387, 416, 465, 520, 575; iv., 86, 309, 352, 469, 500.
Lowe's Ferry, changed to B. Gal- braith's, viii. 676.
Lower Counties-Shall their expen- ses be a public charge ? i., 117. Practice in, respecting judgments on estates of deceased persons, 157. Good understanding between up- per and, to be preserved, by hav- ing one judge from, 204. Can't agree about bill for support of government, 623. Address pro- prietary on defence of New York, ii., 31. Object to confirmation, and threaten to separate. Gover- nor's address to 50. Object to act of union and other difficulties, 51. Difficulties about charter of privi- leges, 52. May have a separate Assembly-if they will not unite with the Province, 60. Difficul- ties with Province in regard to charter, separation, &c., discuss- ed, 70-74. Conference with Gov- ernor, 75. Questions proposed by Governor and Council, 82. An- swers, 82. Members of Council from, 117. Division of, from Pro- vince, 119, Conference, 120-124. Governor advised not to meet at New Castle, 136. New writs is- sued, 136. Col. French, a mem- ber of Council, iii., 18. Judges and Justices named, 18. Interest- ed in the government, 64. Mem- ber of Council, 143. Attempt of Lord Baltimore and Lord Sunder- land to obtain, 252. David French Attorney General for, 253. Jus- tices, 254.
ii., 530. Petition respecting road to Philadelphia, ix., 628.
Lowman, Samuel, Collector of Lewes-Witness in Kidd's case, ii., 121. Judge of Supreme Court of Lower Counties, iii., 253.
Lownes, Caleb, cuts a seal for Court of Admiralty, xii., 102.
Lowry, James, examination, vii., 155.
Lowry, Lazarus, examination, vii., 155.
Lowry, Stephen, Commissary, rob- bed, xi., 116.
Lowther, G., Attorney General, ii., 224, 254.
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