General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 1, Part 29

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
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Loxley, Benjamin, 1st Lieutenant of Artillery Company in Phila- delphia, vi., 770. Orders on for guns and stores, x., 285, 407. Proposals for brass cannon, 626. Air furnaces, erecting a boring mill, 641, 656, 688. To examine furnace, 622. Called on for his accounts, xi., 76.


Loxley. Benjamin, Jr., to be arrest- ed for inducing soldiers away, xi., 760, 770.


Loyal Hanning, attacked by French and Indians, viii., 212. Fort, 224. Block-house and saw-mill proposed by General Forbes near, 234. Letter James Burd from- account of capture of Du Quesne, 234.


Loyd, Colonel Hugh, x., 697-698, 708.


Loyd, Thomas, council take copies of proceedings and debates in As- sembly, published by him, xv., 345. Paid for, 504, 627.


Ludgar, Peter, arrested, i., 244-5. Case confirmed, 245.


Ludwick, Christopher, powder, x., 421; xi., 32, 303.


Ludwig, John, Justice, xiv., 170. Lukens, Charles, Sheriff, x., 212, 270. Sheriff elect of York de- clines, xi., 219.


Lukens, John, applies to be Survey- or-General, xii., 233. To hunt for papers, 621. A Commissioner to extend Mason and Dixon's line, 635, 703. Instructions, 704. Late Surveyor-General called on for copies of papers relating to


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forfeited estates, 67, 252. Has gout-Surveyor-General appointed. 689. Commissioner, pay, 714. Pay, xiii., 50. Report on a city lot, 123. Paid for plans of city lots, 148. Report, 321. Com- mittee on Virginia, 685. Reap- pointed Surveyor-General, xiv., 444, 447. Appoints deputies, 451. And of donation lands, 454. Re- commend a deputy, xv., 49. Re- commends Andrew Elliott as Sur- veyor of Alleghany, 615. Ac- counts, xvi., 137. Death of, 199, 208.


Lumber, Inspectors of, xiv., 488.


Lumsden, Robert, wharfinger and weighmaster of hay at draw bridge, xi., 545.


Lunatics, bill proposed respecting, v., 512. Expense of a soldier, xii., 280.


Lurgan, Township Cumberland Co., a military company formed for mutual protection-ask for arms, &c., vi., 533.


Lusk, Hugh, appointed manager at Grubb's furnace, xi., 350.


Luther, John, Justice, xv., 4.


Lutheran Church of Albany, asks for a brief to collect, xv., 14.


Lutheran Reformed German congre-


gation of Easton, petition to be allowed to ask aid in completing their church-granted, xi., 422. Lutheran Congregation of Philadel- phia, tender and pay money for lot in city, xiii., 36.


Lutterlish, Col., applies for a num- ber of wagons, xi., 409.


Luzerne, Chevalier de la, recom- mends two young men for Second Regiment, xii., 116. French Minister on Birth of Dauphin, audience by Congress, xiii., 282. Address to, 284. Answer, 285. Letter on insult to Mons. Marbois, xiv., 115, 116, 121, 137. Address of Council to, on his approach- ing departure, 145. His answer, 147.


Luzerne County, Timothy Pickering elected Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts, &c., xv., 96, 97. Regis- ter and Recorder, 134. Election, 162, 300. Representatives, 160. Sheriff, 192, 300, 577. Coroner,


192, 300, 577. Justices, 212, 366. 605, 606. Claims in, Commission- ers to adjust ; General Muhlen- berg resigns ; Joseph Montgomery resigns ; Stephen Balliet chosen, 221. Memorial from Easton, re- specting claims in, 224, 225, 235. Commissioners paid-sale of An- drew Allen's estate-Mr. Hollin- back to superintend, 237. Daniel Hiester resigns as Commissioner, 245. Z. Butler, Lieutenant- Conference of Judges with Coun- cil, &c., fresh disturbances in, 265. Proclamation against John Franklin, John Jenkins, &c., for opposition to government, 280. Arms for, 289. John Frank- lin arrested-to be closely con- fined-news from, sent to Gover- nor of New York by Dr. Redick, 291. Militia of Berks county called out to quell riots in, 292. Colonel Dennison despatched to- his instructions, 293. Message to Assembly on, 304. Enforcement of laws in, recommended to As- sembly, 314. Commissioner paid, 355. Griffith Evans, clerk to Com- missioners paid, 356. Intelligence from, 361. Illegal military election, 362. Supplies for troops, 380. J. Franklin's irons to be removed, 385. Roads, 425, 445. Complaint against Justices of-quantity and quality of land claimed by Penn- sylvania owners in, also drafts of land held by them by Surveyor General, 450, 452, 454. Commis- sioners appointed to proceed there, viz. : Stephen Balliet and Maj. William Armstrong, 455. Pay of Commissioners, 470-471. Letter of Instructions to Commissioners -spirited proceedings on arrest of Col. T. Pickering, 484. Pro- clamation against captors of T. Pickering, 487, 489. Expense of T. Wigton, in going and return- ing from, on public business- Request to Congress for Conti- nental troops to expel rioters from, 493. Letters, Governor of New York, 497. Troops for, to proceed to Easton, 502. Release of T. Pickering-Opinion asked respecting troops for Tioga-Let-


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ters from Z. Butler, 505. De-| Lynch, John, about absconding, xi., spatches to, 506. Opinion of 214. Judges respecting, 507. Troops Lyttleton, Fort, murder of G. Pen- degrast's daughter, vii., 632. Garrison attacked, ix., 34. not necessary, 505. Intelligence from Colonel Pickering-Express paid, 514. Return of field and company officers by Z. Butler, re- jected, 525. Conference respect- ing John Franklin, 533. Sword presented by Council to Captain William Ross, for opposing the late rioters, 543. Rewards to Captain Ross-Roswell Franklin, for capturing Benjamin Earl and Thomas Kinney, 547. Letter, M. Colonel Pickering on rioters, 606. Petition for removal of fines Mc Affee, Captain, robbed of goods, xi., 563, 564. Is paid reward for arrest, 616. from captors of Colonel Pickering, 610. Expense of removing John Franklin, &c., 640. Military offi- McAulay, Cornelius, Coroner, xiii., 730; xiv., 245. cers in first battalion of, xvi., 1-2. Rewards for arresting riot- ers in, 11. Justices, 4, 12, 126, 219, 395, 407, 539. Contested


election in, 15, 121. Sheriffs, 17, 196, 204, 496. Coroners, 196, 204, 496. Officers of 8th Com- pany, 1st battalion, militia, elect- ed, 195. Councillor, 204. Jus- tice Kingsley resigns, 269. Col- lector of Excise-Arnold Colt, 308. Division of 2d batallion, and ap- pointment of officers, 317. Mr. Spalding carries presents to In- dians, 440. Militia officers elect- ed, 464. Justice Montgomery re- signs, 539.


Lycons, Andrew, place, vii., 155. Lydia, ship, arrives from London- Committee to inquire about arms, vi., 679.


Lyons, William, examined, respect- ing Stump, ix., 510-511. Mem- ber of Council of Safety from Cumberland, x., 756. Prontho- notary, xi., 178, 221, 244, 697 ; xii., 47.


Lyons, Samuel, sentenced to death, xi., 564, 566 ; xiii., 311.


Lyttle, Andrew, commissary, com- plains to Council, xii., 334, 437. Memorial complaining of being displaced as deputy Surveyor- Referred to General Brodhead, &c., xv., 383. Report in his favor -May be re-appointed, 459.


Lykin, Neils, a Swede, ii., 480.


Lydius, John, has influence with Indians, respecting purchase of lands, vi., 117. His conduct, 248, 249, 251. Indian opinion of his deed, 277. Invalidation of deed, 284. Respecting, 288. Sells shares, 293.


McBean, Angus, obtains fraudu- lently a pilot-boat to visit man- of-war, x., 531. To be brought back, 531. Proceeding of Com- mittee respecting, 532.


McCall, Archibald, sends ship " Bro- thers" to China, xvi., 224.2


McCall, George, Act for vesting cer- tain lands in, iii., 597. Conveys to Cape Breton Governor's request for cannon, v., 204. Vesting


lands in, vi., 235.


McCall, Samuel, elected Major of Associators, v., 175.


McCalla, Rev. Daniel, appointed Chaplain to Colonel Bull's batta- lion, x., 458.


McCallister, John, Commissary, complaints against, xii., 27. Pro- secuted, 41. His account ob- jected to, 198.


McCallister, Colonel Richard, of York county, battalion, x., 682; xi., 444. Censor, xiii., 723. Re- signs as President of Courts, xiv., 182. Councillor, 234, 239. As Councillor resigns, xv., 126.


McCalmont, James, memorial re- specting his seizure by Captain John Barry and others, against whom a prosecution is ordered, xv., 286.


McCalmont, John, paid, per decision of Supreme Court, xvi., 46. McCandless, Captain James, x., 697. Superseded, xi., 448.


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McCartney, Dr. John, to be arrested | McClester, Francis, builds chevaux


as an incendiary, xii., 294.


McCay, William, Justice, xiv., 242. McClance, Lieutenant John, xi., 576. McClare, Michael, Coroner, iv., 247. McClay, Samuel, to examine rivers, xvi., 319.


McClay, William, Coroner, ix., 547. A Justice, x., 43, 47. Prothono- tary, xi., 187. Commissioner to Indians, xiv., 40, 54, 518. To examine Susquehannah River, 182. Justice, 322. Respecting Six Nations of Indians, 374. Goods to Indians, 604. Report, 658, 662. Deputy Surveyor, xvi., 243, 254.


McClean, Alexander, Sub-Lieu- tenant, xiii., 168. To run Vir- ginia line, 252, 253, 335, 510-519. Prothonotary, 254. Appointed Judge and President Court Com- mon Pleas of Fayette county, xiii., 732. Register of Wills, &c., 763. Deputy Surveyor, xvi., 257. Re- port on road to Pittsburg, 466. McClean, Archibald, draft to, xii., 683. Justice, xiv., 164. Death of, xv., 15, 17. Account of sur- vey referred, 635.


McClean, James, Member Congress, xii., 172, 371.


McCleery, William, letter and me- morial, xiii., 698.


McClellan, John, appointed Collector of Excise, xiv., 590. Collector of Excise, removed, xv., 264. Lieu- tenant of Pennsylvania troops- His daughter receives a pension, 312.


McClellan, Captain Joseph, Lieu- tenant of battalion, appointed Captain, x., 645. To recruit, xi., 555.


McClenachan, Blair, Owns brig Convention, xi., 714. To fit out ship General Greene, 730, 735. Complaint against, by the Mar- shal, xii., 155. Passport to New York, xiii., 558; xvi., 316.


McClenachan & Irwin, xi., 743. Re- port case of F. Fleury, xii., 37. Letter to, on supplies, 280.


McClenachan & Moore, memorial re- specting loss of goods on Brig Philadelphia, and person to in- spect, xiii., 768. Report, 769.


de frise, xi., 752.


McClure, John, Coroner, vi., 144; vii., 267.


McClure, David, Justice, xiv., 180. McComb, William, Coroner, xiv., 244, 597; xv., 121.


McConaghy, David, Sheriff, ix., 286, 333, 398.


MoConneaughy, James, to be con-


fined, x., 677. Discharged, 693.


McConnel, Captain James, of flying camp, x., 679. At riot at J. Wil- son's, gives bail, xii., 139. Buys land, xiii., 273.


McCord's Fort, vii., 77.


McCoskrey, William, Coroner, ix., 199.


McCoy, Colonel Æneas, commands regiment, xi., 2.


McCracken, Henry, pension to wi- dow, xv., 341.


McCulloch, Lieutenant James, re- cruits, xi., 542, 573.


McCullogh, Captain John, pay for artillerists at forts on Delaware, xii., 10.


McCune, James, Justice, xiv., 180. McCaskey, William, a Justice, x., 209.


Mccutcheon, David, a tory, arrested and imprisoned, x., 616.


McDade, Philip, dies intestate, xii., 204. State claim, 331.


McDaniel, James, not to proceed to New Jersey, x., 660.


McDaniel (alias Donnel), John, ac- complice of L. Stewart, to be ar- rested, ix., 717.


McDermont, Terence, an English cadet, arrives from Cork, and is ordered into custody, x., 302, 303.


McDonald, Captain Allen, released from gaol, x., 647. Expenses paid by Congress, 648.


McDonald, General Alexander, in gaol-room mate, Allen Cameron, x., 595. To be released by order of Congress, 639, 647, 648.


McDonald, Francis, a soldier, boun- ty paid to, xiv., 138.


McDonald, Captain James, x., 697. McDonald, John, proclamation ag't for murder of wife and son of L. Kraymer, Jr., of Bucks-and ar- son, xiv., 489.


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McDowell, Alexander, deputy sur-


veyor, report of line run on new purchase, xiv., 604.


McDowell, Col. James, xi., 208.


McDowell, John, Censor, xiii., 741 ; xiv., 170.


McDowell, Nath'1, Ensign, xiv., 237. McDowell's Mill-Colonel Dunbar's


troops to be placed near, vi., 514. McElhatton, William, First Lieuten- ant, x., 756. (See McIlh'n.) McFarlane, Andrew, respecting Dr. Conolly, x., 169.


McFarlane, John, to be arrested, xii., 521. Imprisoned, 523.


McFarlan, William, Coroner, xiii., 135, 443, 740.


McFatridge, John, Second Lieut. of Floating Battery, x., 536.


McFerran, - -, paymaster, xii., 767.


McGaughey, Arthur, Collector of Excise, xiii., 597. Declines, 647, 672. Sheriff, xv., 298, 600; xvi., 212.


McGaughey, Thomas, Sheriff, xv., 600; xvi., 498.


McGee's Fort. (See McKee's.)


McGilivray, Colonel, and Chiefs of Creek Indians, on their way to New York, visit Philadelphia, xvi., 395, 524, 525.


McGinley, Captain, asking for pay, xii., 80. Claim for work, 83.


McGinty, Alexander, &c., letter on Indian and French affairs, v., 627. Indian trader, petitions for aid, and deposition recommended to Assembly, 663.


McGowan, John, appointed Lieuten- ant, x., 698. Captain, 766. Pay, xii., 321.


McGowan, Major, loses a certificate, xvi., 409.


McGraw, Colonel Robert, to dis- charge hands, x., 600.


McGrew, Archibald, Coroner, vi., 144.


McHenry, Lieut. Charles, xi., 593.


Mc Henry, William, appointed sub- Lieutenant, xiii., 82.


McIlhadden, John, appointed Cap- tain, xi., 740.


McIlhatton, Captain, xii., 279.


/McIlhatton, Lt. William, disabled,


put on invalid list, xii., 51, 279, 338, 421.


McIlwaine, Colonel, to rendezvous in city, xi., 301.


McIlwaine, Captain, troops to Bor- dentown, x., 629 ; xi., 32.


McIlwaine, Ferguson, appointed wa- gon-master, xi., 342.


McIlwaine, Joseph, Inspector of flour in Bucks county, xiv., 488.


McIlwaine, Robert, Coroner, v., 468. McIlwaine, William, Justice, xiv., 200, 203.


McIntosh, General, letter on attack of Indians, xi., 526, 679, 699, 773. McIntosh, Fort, General Harmar asks for a person to take charge of, xiv., 373, 448. Lands at, sur- veyed, xvi., 340.


Mckay, Abigail, released, but con- fined to fixed limits, xi., 236.


McKean, Joseph Borden, pays ex- penses of Judges, &c., on circuit, xv., 34, 239.


McKean, Thomas, Trustee of gene- ral loan office, ix., 205. Speaker of New Castle Assembly, x., 83. Colonel, 548. Receives articles, 638. Paid for muskets, 648. Ap- pointed Chief Justice, xi., 254. Oath to be administered by dedi- mus, 271. Takes oath, 304. Re- port to Judges, 563, 564. Charges against Brigadier General William Thompson-proceedings, 653. De- nies - General T. called before Council-declines, 660. Opinion on prisoners taken, xii., 74. Also in new gaol, 110, 112. May oc- cupy J. Duche's house, 578. Speaker of Congress, 782. Deed for Duche's lot, xiii., 25. Presi- dent of Congress, 41. Answer of Supreme Court, 219. Opinion, case of Wm. Hanks, 543. Re-ap- pointed Chief Justice, xiv., 167. Case of A. Bare, 318. Pay, 603, 669. Paid, xv., 360, 636 ; xvi., 312.


McKee, Alexander, forfeited estate, petition of James, respecting, xii., 76.


McKee's Fort, vii., 148. His house burned, 154.


McKee, Captain Robert, x., 692.


McKee, Thomas, deposition respect- ing skirmish with Indians in Vir- ginia, iv., 630, 634, 635. Upper place in danger from Indians, vi.,


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669 ; viii., 513, 622. Instructions to, to conduct Indians to Shamo- kin, 550. Report of his expedi- tion to Indians, 597. Letter from, respecting Delawares, 735, 736. And Conestogo Indians, viii., 113, 121. Sent with Colonel Burd, under instructions, to Wyoming, ix., 29, 534.


McKinzie, Samuel, surgeon, x., 530. McKinly, John, sheriff, viii., 403.


Mckinley, Brigadier General, x., 651. Of Wilmington, letter to from Council of Safety, 743. Mckinney, David, Justice, xi., 528. Mckinney, Mordecai, Justice, xi., 398.


McKissack, Captain William, xi., 2. McLane, Samuel, buys one of the old jail lots, xiv., 583.


McLaughlin, Captain, vi., 764. McLean, Alex.r, Justice, xiv., 54. McLean, Archibald, Prothonotary, xi., 187, 191, 274, 388 ; xii., 47, 93. A commissioner to extend Mason and Dixon's Line, 635. Instructions, 704.


McLean, Captain, ix., 190.


McLean, Captain James, unable to attend to command of Invalid Corps, is displaced by Colonel L. Nicola, xv., 633.


McLean, Mr., a prisoner, x., 603. McLean, William, a Justice, x., 209. McLene, Alexander, assistant to Colonel Andrew Porter, xv., 19. McLene, James, member of Assem- bly, xii., 424. Commissioner to Congress at Yorktown, 435. Of Council, 618.


McLene, James, Censor, xiii., 726. Council, xiv., 34.


McLene, Lazarus, Prothonotary and Clerk of Orphans' Court of Hunt- ingdon, xv., 279.


McLene, Lazarus Brown, complaint against, xv., 588. Answer to charges made against him, 599. Further proceedings, 603, 620, 621. Removed from office, 622. McLochrey, Archibald, Prothonota- ry, xi., 187.


McMichael, John, letter to R. Peters on Conn. claim, vi., 254.


McMullen, Daniel, examination of, who escaped from Indians at Con- estoga, vii., 282.


McMullen, Captain, x., 710. McMullen, James, Coroner, v., 55. McMullin, Wm., agent. of confiscated estates, xii., 261. Takes oath, 264, 330. Complaint, 695. McMurdy, Rev. Robert, to receive a suit of black, xii., 464.


McNair, Robert, agent of forfeited estates, xi., 749.


McNair, W., Justice, xiv., 200, 362. McNeal, John, declines to be ap- pointed engineer, x., 457. To survey Jersey shore, x., 474. McNemera, Thomas (a lawyer), complained against, ii., 457.


McPherson, Robert, sheriff, viii., 781. Sheriff, ix., 57, 199. Col- onel of battalion, x., 687, 710. McPherson, Captain John, offers plan for defence-thanks to, x., 292. Asks cannon -may pur- chase, xii., 36, 39.


McPherson, Lieutenant William, re- commended to Congress, xi., 655. McPherson, Major John, killed be- fore walls of Quebec, xi., 655. McPherson, Captain William, a re- signed British officer, appears be- fore Council, having escaped from New York, xi., 657.


McPherson, Colonel, xi., 121.


McPherson, Major, Aid to General St. Clair, leaves British service- draws clothing, xii., 241.


Mc Veaugh, Colonel - battalion to rendezvous at Falls of Schuylkill and Darby, xi., 301.


Mc William, Richard, Justice, ix., 203. Trustee of General Loan office, 205, 206. Second Judge of Supreme Court, 581. Judge of Oyer and Terminer, 581. Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Lower Counties, x., 108.


Mack, Rev. Martin, pass for to the Indians, as Moravian missionary, v., 576.


Mackay, Æneas, letter respecting Dr. Conolly's advertisement, &c., x., 140, 169.


Mackay, Hon. John, pay to, xi., 592; xii., 66.


Mackey, David, Justice, xii., 105. Sheriff, 150. Justice, xiii., 219. Mackey, Robert, brings off a boat, xi., 529. Appraises schooner Vi- per, 679.


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Mackay, Captain William, wounded | Manlon, Luke, complaint against for


at Battle of Brandywine, xi., 667. Receives clothing, 667.


Mackiness, Thoinas, a traitor, xii., 106.


Maclay, - -, charged with suf- fering a traitor to escape, xi., 566.


Maclay, William, Deputy Surveyor, dispute about a line, xv., 8. Paid for surveying ; accounts, xiii., 420, 494, 567. To remove stores from Harris's, 690.


Madagascar, trade with, i., 592.


Maffat, Solomon, accidentally kills an Indian, iv., 88. Proclamation for apprehending, 89.


Magaw, Col., recommended to Con- gress as a Colonel, x., 442. Elected, 443, 464. To have use of pest-house, 490.


Magaw, Colonel Robert, xi., 124, 436.


Magazine for stores, x., 778.


Magistrates, iii., 259.


Mahanatawny, Governor visits, iii., 302. His report, 303. Iron-works at, 305.


Mahanoy, also John Penn's Creek (which see), vi., 645, 646.


Mahanoy, settlements at, burned, vii., 493.


Mahonoy attacked and burned by Indians, vi., 737.


Mahoning, township, divided, xv., 41.


Mail, Robbery of Southern, xiii., 312.


Maisterson, Captain Samuel, in the Hector, captures a Schooner off the Delaware, v., 323. Letter of President to, 324.


Maitland, Richard, D. A. G., orders for troops to aid Provinces, ix., 307.


Majors, persons recommended to Congress as, x., 444. Appointed, 446; xi., 35, 116, 214.


Makin, Thomas, notified not to keep the Free Schools without license, i., 383.


Maloney, Colonel William, petition respecting horses taken by him from traitors, xii., 115.


Mamachtaguin, an Indian, ordered to be executed for murder, xiv., 585.


stealing a heifer, i., 579.


Manlove, Boaz, Sheriff, ix., 548, 624, 688.


Manlove, Matthew, Coroner, ix., 199.


Manatanny, Assemblage of Indian kings at, ii., 545, 546.


Manaukyhickon, an Indian, iii., 295, 304, 315.


Manor of Springetsbury, warrant for survey of, iii., 785.


Manufacture of linen cloth to be to be encouraged, i., 93. Steel, xv., 269 ; to be encouraged, iii., 392. Of Pennsylvania, Governor, called on for an account of, since 1734, ix., 343. Letter of Governor Penn on, 353. Number of stated, 354. And Useful Arts Society, for encouragement, receives aid from Council, Christopher Marshall, Jr., Treasurer, xvi,, 51. Meeting, 313. Factory burned by design-Pro- clamation against incendiary, 326. Map of Pennsylvania, by T. Holme, acknowledged, i., 264, 266. Men- tioned, iv., 317. Of distances, by Patten, v., 747. Of Frontiers and Forts presented by Governor Morris, vii., 228. By John Reed, payments for, x., 260, 267.


Maqua, or Mohock Indians, v., 1]. On Susquehanna, viii., 128.


Marache, Solomon, City lots, xiii., 587.


Marbois, Monsieur, with Luzerne, visit President and Council, xii., 180. Letter respecting duties, xiii., 597, 598, 600. Memorial, 618. On Consular powers, 619, 645, 671.


Marbois, Sieur de Francis, Exequator as French Consul, xiv., 43. On a French ship detained by Court of Admiralty, 111. Insulted by Longschamps, 115, 116, 117, 120, 121, 135, 137, 140, 143, 144. On his privileges, 282. On ship Venus, 291. On going to New York, 404. Case of Lieutenant Colonel, 447. Marbois, Sieur Pierre Francis, Barbe de, Jr., applies for a pardon of two French criminals-granted, xiv., 240. Exequator as Vice-Consul, 491. Consul of France, to receive


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Monsieur de Brassini and send


him to France, xv., 215, 236.


March, the first month in the year, i., 58.


March, Joseph, Member of Council of Safety, xi., 45.


Marcus Hook, land to be purchased at, for piers, xiv., 460. Plan of, 464. Agreement between Council and Landholders at, for site of piers, 475. Piers at, xv., 228.


Marginal notes, Committee ap-


pointed to inspect, on laws, i., 97. Marine Committee of Congress, x., 648. Informs of a reward offered by French Minister for capture of British vessels laden with spars, inward bound, xi., 646.


Mariners, petition for wages, i., 63, 64. Not to be trusted, ii., 212.


Decision in their favor, 73. Pay of, x., 650.


Maris, Jesse, Sheriff, ix., 623, 688, 777.


Markets in Philadelphia, notices and regulations of, i., 92, 110, 145, 190, 376, 377, 382, 388, 391, 442, 443, 444, 461, 515, 580, 582; ii., 26, 28. Callowhill street, proposed act for, ix., 650; xi., 195. To be repaired, 523, 524, 526, 640. Forestalling, 639, 640. Repairs to, 659. xii., 41, 80, 110, 190 ; xiii., 3. License to buy and sell dismissed, xiii., 86.


Markham, Wm. Governor, papers on frame of Government, 1696, i., 48, at first Council, 57, ap- pointed Secretary of the Pro- vince, &c., 142. To proclaim King James at New Castle, 142. Appointed to treat with Indians for lands, 156. Appointed Ran- ger for Philadelphia County, 166. Commission to, 206. Member of Council, 212. On defensive measures, 306. Respecting a bill drawn on John Moll, 233. Letter, Thomas Lloyd to, on affixing seal, 250. And others offer to take up arms, 335. Refuses to deliver Seals and Records, 342, 343. Ap- pointed Lieutenant Governor by Fletcher, 365, 366. Takes oath, 367. Goes to New Castle-his re- ception and confirmation, 369. In- dorses a commission to Justices to


hold a Court in an urgent case, . 395. Discussions with Council and Assembly, 418. ' Addresses Assembly, 459. £200 to be given to, 468. Informs Council of res- toration of Province to William Penn-His Commission as Gover- nor, &c., 472-475. Takes oath, 472, Address to Assembly, 480, 484, 488. A new frame, 507-8. Proclamation against Pirates, &c., 529. Charters a School for poor children, 532. Asks advice of Council respecting goods seized, 543-4. Receives a new Commis- sion from Proprietary as Deputy Governor, 546. Published at Market-place, 546. Addresses to Assembly, 548. Takes oath of fidelity, 553. Letter to, as late Governor respecting old Charters, 573. Appointed by Proprietary Register-general, ii., 96, 97. May use his own seal, the official one being withheld, 113. J. Moore refuses to deliver Records, &c., 121. His death noticed, 151.


Markland, John, Lieutenant, xii., 10. Markoe, Abm., buys a lot, xii., 271. Markoe, Captain, escorts Dr. Kears-


ley and H. Brooke to Lancaster, x., 381. His report, 385.


Marle, Thomas Stationed at Fort Is- land and to fix boom, xi., 31, 33. Marple, Richard, murdered, xiv., 57.


Marriage, Law proposed for young men at a certain age, i., 93. Laws respecting, ii., 12. Complaint against, 26, 48. Illegal, 114. With, first cousins, &c., fine pro- posed, 219. Licenses objected to- Case of Israel Taylor's daugh- ter, 455. Clandestine, Act to prevent, iii., 379. And other licenses to be changed in form, v., 69, 71. Fees changed, xi., 760. Licenses-Views of Bishop White on, xv., 614.


Marsh, Colonel, of Second Battalion, xiii., 98.


Marsh Creek, vi., 675.


Marsh, Joseph, to build boats, &c., x., 283. The " Warren," 328 ; xv., 12.


Marshal of Court of Admiralty ap- pointed, x., 538. Of Admiralty




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