General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 1, Part 38

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
Number of Pages: 456


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B. Robinson, Dr. Edmiston, 263.


S. Lindley, S. Ingliss, 271. M.


Beck, R. McCawley, 273. J.


Hildeburn, T. Allison, 277.


Gideon Walker, 280. From Phil- adelphia, relating to Sugar seized, 282, 283. Of R. Haines, and S. Miles, 293. Jane Bartram, J.


Taylor, S. P. Moore. M. Jenkins, N. Young, 294, 295. Fifth Batta- lion, 298. C. McAfee, S. Walsh, R. Hartshorne, M. Mann, 300.


Colors taken from Hessians, 301.


Geo. Thomson, A. Humphreys, 302. H. Geiger, M. C. Hartman, 310. L. Bailey, 314. C. Wer- keiser, A. Carpenter, 319. G. Gensil, 324. J. Mitchel, 330. M. Pickles, T. Periam, William Ford, &c., M. McKonky, C. Mus- selman, 337. E. Stevenson, and M. Shannon, 338. Captain John Gensill, 356. E. Tracey, N. Boy- ling, J. Downing, G. Wall, Jr., C. Campbell, 360. T. Haney,


Various persons, J. Britain, 368. Merchants of Philadelphia on absconding Merchants, 370. A. Martin, Lancaster, P. Godshall, George Weidell, 383. J. Jeffries, 411. F. Mourer and P. Klein, John Fishel, F. Hutchinson, P. Newcomer, 432. D. Hoge, J. Annan, F. McCawley and E. Briddle, J. Shaw, J. Harkins, J.


Fell, and J. Johnston, 439. A. Humphreys, 444. Ed. Stiles, J. Johnston, G. Grover, Captain J. Lees, Thomas Stites, 449. Widow Hartman, William Tanner and


Wife, 451. J. Thompson, N.


Cline, G. Bough, 453. C. Stoever, 454. S. Bonsal, J. Heater, F. Stokely and John Boyd, Colonel John Huber, &c., M. Miller, 461.


L. Barnett, 474. N. Sharkey,


476. J. A. De Normandy, A. Shinnard, 479. N. Forsyth, Sieur Fermier, 481. H. Wynkoop, 486. A. Holmes, 497. J. Jeanes,


Petitions-


H. Baker, A. Castner, 499. B Knouse, A. Helme, J. Bowman, R. Hamer, G. Davis, M. Iseet, 501. J. Boyd, M. Urner, S. Longacre, G. Levering, Colonel Coates, J. Loder, R. Wells, 503.


M. Stackhouse, J. Wood, 505. M. Hartsbock, 508. Joseph


Roberts, J. Tyson, E. Dyer, 511. H. Martin, C. Weaver, J. and B. S. Judah, A. Allen, J. Livergood, Jr., S. and J. McCulloh, 513. M. Eddy, Christopher Painter, N. Low, D. Norman, Israel Doan, W. Moland, C. Bittenhousen, D. Adams, L, Spring, J. Moyes, 517. F. Buzzard, T. Christwell, J. Moyer, T. Barnes, Jr., W. Nu- gent, T. Canby, Alexander Power, 521. J. Cuyler, S. Massey, Sev- eral persons, J. Merckley, 523. T. McCloud, 525. P. Helick, J.


Evans, J. Dorset, L. Subzey, M. Freeman, H. Ritchie, 527. E. Forman, J. Dorset, J. Prescot, J.


Fisher, M. York, 529. Negro Took, R. Skinner, E. Botner, 531. Benjamin Poultney, William


Bennet and Wife, H. McGaskey, Thomas Clayton, H. Dickson and J. Leary, Jr., B. Bowman, J. Peck, J. Meyers, M. Meyers, A. Meyers, Joseph Roberts, 535. S. Porter, H. McCahan, Ann Hart, J. Vanderen, &c., 539. C. Van


Phul, C. Waltz, S. Porter, A. Hodge, Jr., A. and W. Chapman, &c., 543. M. Irvin, J. Carson, Thos. Irvine, G. Dalley, Captain D. Brodhead, Jr., D. Norman, R. Shoemaker, &c., J. Mather, J.


Riddle, D. Pastorius, &c., 545. M. Urner, T. Cheney, 546. B. Norris, F. Lewis, Jr., and M. M. O'Brian, J. Leary and M. York, 549. J. Richardson, &c., 551. A. McGreggor, W. Frizby and Wm. Potts, H. Driver, E. Coxwell, 553. A. Barr, 559. W. Layland, 556. M. Hillegas, 571. Ward Spooner, 572. F. Wade, J. Du- rant, 572. J. Snyder, 584. T. Hill, J. Keane, 589. J. Briggs, A. Mideoff, 590. Of Merchants, &c., on price of Salt, 593. T. Ward, William Green, Samuel


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Petitions-


Burrows, 595. Luenze and Mul- let, David Jackson, 597. Thomas Norton, J. Harvey, Inhabitants of Southwark, 626. J. O'Neal, 634. Geo. Binckes, 639. G. Wrightman, 642. Thomas Duval, 666. D. Hillyer and J. Johnston, 669. E. Allen, J. Wedburn, Thomas Green, W. Nugent, 673. David Welgar, 675. J. Jacks, C. Nell, 681. J. P. De Haas, 727. M. Brattelli, 735. D. Clymer, J. Foster and J. Kelly, 735. N. Lloyd, 741. C. Wilstack, B. Fuller, M. Brattelli, 743. J. Caldwell, John Butler, Colonel F. Murray, 745. Godfrey Diff- endoffer, &c., 747. A. Fund, 753. Officers Pennsylvania Line, 753. Of J. Bœhm, J. Patton, D. Lenox, 755. J. Adair, 762. Pennsyl- vania Line, Memorial from De Marcelin and Le Roy, two French- men in service, 764. J. Thomp- son, 771. W. Pilmer, J. White, 773.


Wm. Nugent, A. Ruff, xiv., 9. C. Wilstack, 11. J. Keitby, J. Pennock, J. Thompson, 27. R. Anderson, 29. W. McMeen, T. Charles, 31. M. Slough, 33. D.


Pettet, 36. William Perkins, 41. A. French, 43. J. Dorvil, An- drew Carson, 49. William Trick- ett, George Davis, W. Conner, M. Stein, 50. H. Schitz, S. Clin- dell, 59. E. Milnes C. Darragh, William Pollard, A. Carson, 69. Inhabitants of Philadelphia co., 75. ' Peter Schneider, 76. Negro Thomas, Fisher and Roberts, 77. J. Shrieve, 104. T. Murphy and Jno. Chandler, M. Curral, Thomas Green, J. Bailey, negro Cato, 109. Henry Bailey, George McGuire, 119. S. Kerrigan from West- moreland, 137. J. Kelly, W. Whitebread, J. Langay, 141. C. and C. Marshall, 149. M. Mc- Guire, 151. A. Jack, 153. A. Ruff, 156. Lieut .- Colonel James Moore, 159. T. Smith, M. Mc- Nally, Jno. Spalding, 160. Massa- chusetts Bay, 162. P. Weis, J. Kean, 165. B. O'Neal, M. Barnard, T. Pentlin, E. Milne,


Petitions-


171. N. Bulrick, A. McIlwaine, 173. James Stewart, 175. T. McCulloms, Robert Hannah, An- drew Jack, M. Ryan, 179. T. Wall and A. Carson, 183. J. Lesher, 184. J. Bottomly 198. B. Norris, 201. Ephraim Pen- nington, Jno. Griffey, 203. 'J. Jacobs, A. Characher, 205. Ed- ward Cunnard, Daniel Williams, 208. N. Loomis, 225. Luke Keating, Jno. Carrel, 227. E. Morgan, 229. M. Lukens, H. Horn-Washington county, 235. R. Colton, 239. S. Kerrigan, J. Benson, James Brown and B. Gregory, T. Knight, 243. From Lancaster, 255. G. Davis, Wm. Conner, 262. J. Glauss, J. Ham- mersley, 263. A. Le Blanc, J. Monk, J. Kane, 265. T. A. Mount, M. Moore, 267. Washington county, 275. M. Standley, J. Morgan, P. Fowler, 277. J. Van- derslice, H. McDowell, Ann Fos- ter, 279. From Montgomery co., from Germantown, William Cav- enaugh, 283, 287. J. Egolf, 284. William Henry (Philadelphia), 291, 309. J. Chandler, 307. R. Hackett, 314. Mary Monroe, &c., 316. M. Barnet, 323. Peter Hosterman, 325. W. Stringer, H. Doran, 327. Robert Kennedy, 348. S. Burroughs, 357. J. Van Vleck, F. Banseman, H. McDow- ell, A. Carlisle, 363. Wm. Cris- pin, J. Gregg, J. Snodgrass, 364. R. Rodgers, M. Sharp, 270. Of George Elder, 375, E. Mckenzie, Jane Barker, 378. J. Rakestraw, 380. Captain J. Lang, 382. M. Barker, 383. J. Mease, 393. J. Livergood, J. Bestor, 405. Lewis Weiss, Lewis Farmer, 441. C. Champaign, 455. City lots, 456. James Moore, 462. B. Grest, C. J. De Longschamp, J. Neagle, 467. T. Moore, 470. Captain Robinson, L. Lenox, of Fisher and Roberts, 492. J. McDowell, M. Dawson, 500. J. Pleini, &c., E. Burgess, 509. W. Stringer, R. Moore, 511. B. Brannan, Thomas Wall, 513, 522. George Deeks, 517. J. Hatchcock, T.


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Petitions-


Marmee & Co., 521. J. Manley, 525. W. and E. Huggins, J. Mel- chior, J. Maddox, &c., L. Hol- lingsworth, 550. E. and M. Wil- son, 554. W. Jack, D. Clayton, 563. G. McCrea, 567. M. Spence, 573. B. Kreemer, 577. Favor Matthias Aspden, 578. J. Simson, 579. J. Potts, 580. J. Smith, M. Mckenzie and Hugh Jones, 581. Of clerical and lay deputies of Episcopal church on succession,- William Parsons, 585. L. Keat- ing, 586. Longschamp, 589. J. McClelland, R. Patterson, Eliza- beth Wilson, 591. G. Schlosser, L. Ross, 591. W. Pollard, 601. G. Glentworth and R. Harris, Charles and H. Read, 617. Phila- delphia - Chester county, 619. Eliz. Elliott, 620. Thomas Doug- lass, 621. J. Pettigrew, 622. M. Aspden, 625. P. Kenney, E. Burd, T. Wilkinson, Jane Gard- ner, 629. Charles Smith, M. Joiner, E. Wright, 631. J. Du- rant, F. Wade, 633. J. Lang, Colonel T. Nichols, 635. W. Callahan-negroes of Philadel- phia for a fence, 637. Deed J. Sanse, Dr. J. Hutchinson, 653. G. Garnick, 654. R. Ellis, J. Barnes, W. Swartz, 657. Wm. Rice, 665, 666. William Pollard, Gotlieb Moise, 669.


M. Aspden, xv., 4. J. Taylor, 6. Robert Biggs, J. Kinkaldy, Thomas Smith, 5. W. Bond, F. Welt, 7. Dauphin county court house, 14. B. Edgsworth, 16. J. Cornall, 24. Jno. Potts, 25, 26. Bedford county, J. Levering, 26. J. Kelly, Alexander Carlisle, 33. William Baker, 34. Hudson Springer, 36. Malcolm McDonald for Jeremiah Taylor, 38. E. A. Smith, 41. Jno. Funk, R. How, Jno. Elliott, 44. M. Conner, 49, 51. Geo. Sturmfels, 51. E. Mc- Vicar, J. Talbot, 56. H. Hubbs, R. Young, 60. Wm. Barton, 66. Of B. Davies, Jno. Penn, &c., 63, 68. T. Cuthbert, &c., H. Revers, 69. E. Armstrong, I. and J. Vernon, 71. D. Lenox, E. Kenan, &c., 74. Late settlers at


Petitions-


Wyoming, 79. J. Miller, 81 George Davis, 82. Earl of Shel- burne, E. Fox, Abraham Shoe- maker, 88. Eph. Douglass, 122. Edward Milne, 123. Of Joseph Thomas, 127. P. Dowsett, 131. J. Bond and son, 135. J. Robin- son and C. Hurst, T. Rogan, 136, J. Lindsay, W. Henderson, &c., inhabitants of Bethlehem, 141. M. Bennett, 143. B. Davis, 160. T. Hutchins, 168. C. Howell, 168. Hugh Neely, 175. Thos. Gordon, 177. J. McGee, B. Smith, A. Greble, John Elder, R. Stephenson, 178. Chester county election, 182. J. Duffey, J. Steen, 183. D. Neiss, J. Hughes, 191. Capt. R. Coleman, Charles Syng, Commissioners of Montgomery county, 193. F. Wade, P. Smith, H. Higgins, J. Patton, J. Bayard, 195. Wm. Rees, R. Fawcett, J. McGee, 202. Officers of Philadel- phia, 205. J. Rheiner, Geo. W. Steinhauer, R. Fawcett and J. McGee, 209. A. Andaully, Mary Landell, R. Wells, John Clifford, 215. B. Edgeworth, Jonas Phil- lips, 216, 217. J. Dryerrig. J. Knight, W. Pettit, 221. Peter Le Barbier Duplessis, 222. P. Le Barbier Duplessis not published, 222. R. Newton, Thomas Con- narroe, J. Woods, Indian inter- preter, 228, 229. Daniel Hoff- man, Jr. and Jacob H., R. New- ton, 230. T. McCrum, Jno. Lewis, T. Wigley, John Edgeworth, Jno. Collins, 246. M. Slough, 250. Thomas Wright, J. Anderson, Jno. Lewis, C. Young, 255. R. Somers, 259. M. Ahanger, A. Hoak, Godfrey King, Edward Pickering, B. Pittfield, 261. J. Edgeworth, T. Gardner, A. Hoki, G. King, 263. Of Northampton " county, 265. Militia, 265. J. McCammon, J. Bell, 267. Sol. Hayes, 274. A. Moore, John Mears, 282. Alien duty not


taken-paid, 283. R. Adams, M. Phoenix, T. Lee, 235. Jno. Logan, B. Edgeworth, 290, 299. David Jones, 299. J. Jones, 302. D. Hunter, 305. H. Martin, J. Har-


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Petitions-


grave, 307. J. Skinner, Christ. Schreffler, 323, 324. H. Augh- lerbaugh, J. Witherspoon, Cum- berland county, 325. Thomas Gordon, Chester county and Cum- berland county, 327. J. Irvin, 329. C. Eddy, 330. Court room repairs, J. Wink, N. Falconer, 337. N. Chalfant, 337. J. Mines, 342. William Alexander, 343. R. Wells and Clifford, J. Hatfield, C. Hall, T. Lloyd, 344. T. Rey- nolds and R. Skinner, D. Rich- ey, George Mclaughlin, John Brannon, 347. John Rinn, 350. J. Taylor, G. Watts, P. Cook, J. Sunkles, Joseph Perkins, 357. M. Owen, J. Morris, Lieut. Bulk- ly for William Beatty, 365. E. Ross, M. Owens, 367. C. Paleske, 371. J. Conrad Matsch, J. Letts, James Jackson, 373. Merchants of Philadelphia, 375. From Berks county, 376. William Eckhart, M. Moyer, T. Tate, Eleanor Arm- strong, 378. J. Moore, 381, 382. William Moland, Andrew Lytle, 382. A. Bety, 384. S. Coutty and S. Lehman, gunsmiths, 384. J. B. Knox, Cato Forster, R. Dow- dle, R. Smither, 386. J. Mun- tzger, Cad. Evans, J. Humphreys, J. Rock, W. White, T. Wardell, W. Courtney, 390. J. Match, J. Egg, M. Fisher, T. Hurst, Charles Hurst, E. Blaine, Jona. Thomp- son, William Harris, L. Harris, &c., heirs, &c., N. Young, 399. D. Shutz, Bedford and Neville, 401. J. Thompson, F. Fast, M. Baker, L. McNeal, 403. James Cunningham and T. Stokely for pay, 405. J. Knight, S. Steward, J. Chapman, M. Polly, W. Smith, Berks county, C. Eyler, 407. J. Elliott, P. Forsythe, P. Savakee, 409. H. Burney, P. Ely, William Roberts, &c., 413. T. Gordon, T. Williams, Berks county militia, J. Rheiner, 415, 423. Quakers of Chester county, P. Kitchen, 418. J. Manderfeldt, J. McAlpine, P. Douglass, J. Reynolds, T. Armor, N. Liberties, F. Fultz, J. Price and B. Humphreys, 425. H. Mc- Cutcheon, G. Cooper, 426. J.


Petitions-


Boyd, E. Elliott, T. Matlack, &c., 429, 430. R. Peters, H. R. Tay- lor, &c., claims, 430. J. Lawson, 431. J. Elder, J. Logan, 432, 433. M. Fisher, &c., G. Fellker, A. Cuthbert, M. Jenkins, 439. J. Penn and J. P., jr., J. Egg, 441. P. Thompson, J. Reynolds, 442. Turnbull, M. & Co., M. Conner, 445. J. Armor, 445. H. Fisch, 447. W. Cole, 449. J. Chesnut, 451. George Eversew, E. Allen, M. O'Brien, R. Heney, 453. John Hazlewood, 453. D. Fogg, J. O'Bryan, R. Crossley, J. Dona- hue, 463. T. Carmichael, T. Bagley, 464. Removal of J. Rey- nolds, jailor, 469. Dr. Andrew Ladlie, 471. T. Jennings, M. Shoemaker, J. Dugan, 475. P. Nagle, 475, 476. D. Brunner, 481. J. Berriman, &c., 482. A. Goldsmith, 484. J. Bowman, J. McLaughlin, T. Wigley, E. Emery, 486. J. Garden from several per- sons respecting Colonel Oswald, 494. Abraham and Levi Doan, J. Baird, 497. John Douglass, H. Winkler, &c., 499. Joseph Banks, M. Dukey, 503. E. Em- ery, A. Elmor, J. Hyde, Jno. Weikart, 509. Lancaster, Phila- delphia, 515. Berks county, A. Shaw, H. Dickey, R. Riffitts, 523. N. L., Philadelphia, 532. J. Eckley, T. Kennedy, P. Juner, 535. Huntingdon, 536. J. Slough, J. Livergood, 539. W. McHenry, A. Barr, J. Hoover, 541. Wm. Barton, Jno. Redman, T. Fowler, 543. Ann Atkinson, Yorktown, J. Match, 549. Montgomery co., 551. J. Glen, Berks county, 558. H. Grim, 561. Hugh Patton, 562. William Hill, 567. T. Shaffer, 581. O. Paul, R. Gibbs, Amos Watson, 587. N. Field, J. Quig- ley, 606. S. Hulings, W. Alex- ander, &c., 609. Lancaster co., N. Seitzinger, S. Jenkins, &c., A. Fox, 611. John Hudson, vari- ous prisoners in jail referred, Northampton county, 613. R. Gibbs, 614. J. Fureman, Thos. Keys, D. McFarlane, M. Sharp, 617. F. Hudson, 618, 619. L.


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Petitions-


Gloss, E. Withington, 641, 643. J. Stackhouse, J. Pursell, 645. S. Jones, &c., 652. William Hay, 654.


Isaac Franks, xvi., 1. E. Glass, 2. J. Jenkins, 5. Jacob Hugely, 6. Brown and Shortall, T. Mc- Cormick and T. Jones, W. A. Patterson, 9. Colonel C. Febi- ger, 10. B. Williams, N. Yanett, 12. William Jones and John Tate, William Price, M. Blair, H. Ream, 19. J. Doran, B. Jacobs, 23. D. Yoder, &c., 30. Wm. Sutherland, 34. G. Everson, Mary Nees, 45. J. McPherson, G. Ingram, 55. J. Miller, 61. Matthias Hollapeter, 62. Joshua Elder, 67. M. Lukens, 69. P. Quinn, 71. F. Renkhart, 73. E. Mooney, 75. G. Burford, B. Morgan, Enoch Supplee, 76. S. Garrigues and E. Pole, Elisha Mills, B. Smith, Pat. Queen, J. McGill, Joseph Rogers, C. Kalker- son, J. Countryman, 79. G. In- gram and wife, J. Schulz, P. Bell, 85. J. Brigs, Ann Woodby, P. Jack and J. Henry, 91. B. Ja- cobs, J. Stark, University, J. Logue, P. Cleare, 93. Captains McCurdy and Ferguson, 95. T. Kelly, B. Oldwine, 99. J. Ryan, &c., W. Holton, &c., H. Wall, J. Hunous, 104. L. Lesher, A. Cagle, J. P. De Haas, R. Cunard, 107. W. Lloyd, T. Gregory, H. Wells, 111. J. Coburne, A. French, 112, 120. J. Thompson, 116. T. McCarty, Crousillat and Oliver, E. Bayona, G. Benedict, 121. Washington county, 124. P. Shaw, J. Mullen, 132. Judge of Quarter Sessions, 133. J.


Whitehill, S. Pauboul, J. Burn- side, S. Shannon, 137. Bedford, 143. John Irwin, J. Armstrong, 144. D. Leet, G. Burford, 147. Mary Adams, J. Campbell, 155. G. Ebert, E. Baker, 157. J. Dew- berry, Ch. Jones, D. Fennel, 162. Thomas Campbell, 176. R. Wall, S. Burk, 165. A. Keebner, C. Miller, S. Goodman, 167. R. Lollar, 169. W. Long, 170. W. Coats, J. Potts, 179. E. Anthony,


Petitions ---


H. McDowell, T. Combes, D. Sul- livan, 191. T. Wright, 193. B. Vanheer, 195. W. Kintzler, 196. J. Archibald, 200. J. McPherson, A. French, Thomas McCartney, J. Simpson, 211. D. English, 214. Repairs of State House, 215. J. Logan, B. Miller, 2112. B. Miller, George Harple, J. Love- ly, 2132. A. Neilly, F. Wing, Northampton county, 2152. Set- tlers on dry land, 2172. S. Shan- non, 2212. Arthur French, T. McCartney, 2112. J. McCoy, Thomas Robinson, J. Faulkner, J. Hamilton, 2232. J. Smith, J. Wilson, R. Campbell, M. Jefferies, 225. J. Lockhart, A. Foulke, 231. J. Bowling, S. Shewell, J. Logan, C. Kunius, M. Williams, 233. W. Goggan, D. Morrison, 237. F. Clow, 241. A. Cusick, 254. James Brown, E. Robin- son, 259. J. Williams, L. Billew, 260. W. Davis, Thomas McCal- vey, 267. P. Emery, W. Nichols, 269. J. Smith, 270. A. Thomas, 273. From Dauphin county, 274. J. Lowry, 277. J. Cesna, 280. C. Tantlinger, J. Plowman, 282. J. Hagey, 284. Clement Biddle, 287. John Wright, J. Moore, E. Williams, Walter Hood, 291. R. Thompson, W. Purdy, 294. John Rankin, 297. M. Reib, J. Bryce, G. Logan, 299. J. Hunter, 301. John McGarvey, M. Stanup, 303. J. Simpson, 305. H. Hoover, A. Moore, 306. William Butler, B. Carr, A. Premier, 309. H. Groom, Sarah Brown and B. Ferguson, 310. Thomas Morgan, J. Thorn, 312. M. Biles, B. Peters, 322. John Weitzle from Carlisle, 328. P. Forepaugh, 329. Favor Mrs. C. Thompson, 341. T. Black, E. Brown, 348. Of Cornplanter and other Indian chiefs, 353. D. Dean, J. Galoway for a pardon (not granted), 363. Samuel Hen- ry, J. Shaw, 365. M. Morgan O'Brien, 367, 393. E. Gorrecht, 367. T. Green, 369. C. Rowand, 371. J. Bowers, 374. J. Robin- son, J. Johnson, 379. J. Max- well, 380. J. Barent, 383. W.


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Petitious-


Hudson, J. Austin, 387. J. Smith, Edward Taylor, H. Hewes, 388. R. Paisley, 391. J. Mid- dleton, E. Mullery, 393. Laur. Penington, William Nelson, 395. Chr. Fox, 397. George Isler, 399. Leonard Lesher, M. Bough, 401. J. Dugan, William Hender- son, J. Mclaughlin, 403. R. and H. Crosser, J. Cloyd, 405. H. Wiley, P. Meyer, J. Shireberger, 411. J. Rudolph, 413. Herpst and Lex, 415. E. Byron, Mary Cunningham, 417. A. Sheridan, P. Roberts, 419. R. Breek, 423. J. Bridges, J. Winnamore, 425. J. Haga, J. Gorgas and P. Martin, E. Eastburn, 427. William Kins- ler, 428. J. Berry, J. Ubell, 432. D. Leet, 439. S. Roney, 441. D. Leet, M. Herrin, 448. A. Cunningham, J. Rumble, Wm. Beatty, J. Willisby, 451. B. Kentzler, J. Osburne, 452. T. Thrope, 455. Captain A. Miller, 455. F. Deimling, 457. C. Brandel, 463. T. Gregory, G. D. Molk, William Hobbert, E. Moon- ey, 479. E. Eyre, S. Finley, D. Dougherty, Thomas Shockney, J. Ryan, 481. J. Burket, D. Bick- ley, B. Miller, 483. Jas. Thomas, J. Cinle, 489. Robert Campbell, 495. A. Brodie, P. Waugh, 497. T. Wigton, W. Dean, 501. W. Alexander, 510. Jesse Wilson, 512. J. Greenwalt, J. Rock, J. B. Knox, G. Row, D. McCulloch, 519. P. Waugh, 497, 519. Thos. Paul, 522, 530. S. Coates, 522. W. Rosell, R. Peters' claim al- lowed, 529. J. E. Jones, 534. J. Carmichael, 538. W. Fulton, M. Boggs, 539. Dr. A. Ledlie, 542. P. Woods, 543. J. Brown, &c., 547.


Pettigrew, James, collector of excise, resigns, xv., 581.


Pettit, Charles, letter respecting W. Hartshorne, xi., 117. A. Q. M. General, 709. A. Q. M. General, letter from, with draft, xii., 326, 328, 330. Q. M. G., letter for wagons and clothing order, 246. Delegate Congress, xiv., 549. Sent to New York in relation to


accounts with United States, xvi., 387, 411. Letter from, 540. Reso- lutions in favor of, 545.


Petty, John, from Shamokin, iii., 333, 344.


Pextang, proposed by Indians as a limit of settlement, iii., 274. In- dians live near, 501. Petition of inhabitants about Fort Hunter, vii., 724.


Pharaoh, ship, a sickly vessel ar- rives, iii., 294.


Phelps, Oliver, Address from In- dians and Wampum, xvi., 439.


Philadelphia City and County, She- riffs of, i., 58, 170, 190, 195, 211, 368. Seal for, ordered-its de- vice, 66. Court fined by Council for deciding a case belonging to Bucks county, 76. Bill to double number of members in Council, 98. Prison in, 101. Sub-Trea- surers appointed for, 111. Char- ter for, 117. Division line between Bucks, 126, 130. And Chester county, 126. King James II. proclaimed, 133. A watch to be kept, 144, City lots, 154. No- tice to be "set up at the gate," 157. A deputy Coroner appoint- ed, 159. Cage ordered to be built, 92. A man whipped at the market place, 92. Families liv- ing in caves to appear before Council, 160, 163, 199, 201. Jus- tices, 162, 176, 182, 320. Ranger appointed, 165, 166. William Frampton petitions to remove caves before his door, 167. Sheriff cannot act as attorney, 170. Coun- cil adjourns to Quaker meeting- house, 178, 224, 226. Badness of road from Moyamensing complain- ed of, 189. Paper against amagis trate, 191. Road from, to Falls Delaware, 195. To Plymouth


township, 200. Buoys to be erected, 204, 205. Roads in, 205. James Claypoole dies-new mem- ber for, 208. Road from Radnor to ferry at-also from Darby to- and shortest from centre of, to the Falls, 209, 251. Claypoole, John, appointed Sheriff, 211. Samuel Richardson member of Council for, 213. Fair at centre of, petitioned for, 218. “Sub-


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scribers of a contemptuous paper" relative to fair at Centre, sum- moned, 224. Proceedings, 224. Day altered, because it interferes with business of Council, 225. An additional Fair, 226. Coro- ners, 228. A Bank proposed to be set up by R. Turner and others, 236. Boundary between, and Chester, 263, 265, 266, 267. Wharf at Chestnut street, asked for, 267. Disputed election, ac- count of Welsh votes from Ches- ter county, 268. Road from, to Bucks county, 298. Penn's ad- vice to Council respecting, 316. Asks Council to build him a house in the city upon his lot, 317, 328. Hogs not to run at large, 327. Bridge prayed for, to be built over, and a wharf made against Mulberry street, 330. Indians visit, 340. William Markham refuses to deliver up Seal and Records, 342, 343. Watch to be strengthened, 342. Justices, 343, 371. President to provide a seal for, 344. Governor Fletcher arrives, and is proclaim- ed, 364. Number of Represen- tatives for, 366. Ferry at Schuyl- kill, 368. Indians visit to Gover- nor, and conference, 372-3. New laws to be published in market place, 376. Place for a market to be determined, 377, 388. Re- gulations of markets, 377, 382.


After New York custom, 377.


Road from Cheltenham to, 379, 384, 387. William Powel inter- feres with Schuylkill ferry, 380, 381. Presentment by Grand Jury against conduct of negroes in, 380. Want of a water-way between Walnut and Chestnut, along Front, presented by Grand Jury, 381, 382. Appeal of J.


Fabricius, pastor of Swedish Church to Council, on account of poverty, 386. Roads to, 396, 389. Place of market fixed- regulations, 391-2. Petition


against French traders, 436. Clerk of market complained of, 442, 443, 444. John White, sheriff, dead-rent of jail to be


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paid, 445. Schuylkill ferry belongs to Proprietary, 445. Petition to have Water street thirty feet wide-to be surveyed and clear- ed, and called King street, 446. Governor signs proclamation for encouraging Proprietor's ferry on Schuylkill, 445, 461. Arrival of Indians, 447. Removal of clerk of market, 461. Amount of re- venue from one penny tax, 462. Petition for securing gunpowder, and providing ladders and leather buckets, 478. Against disorders -and tanned leather, 478. A watch to be stationed at Cape Henlopen-alarm of French fleet, 479. Road from Dunk's by Kings' road to, 498. From Ben- jamin Chambers, or lower ferry on Schuylkill to, 498. Petitions for various roads to, 498, 502. Act for preventing fires, 508. Sale of Richard Keys house autho- rized, 511. Case of John Crapp, a surgeon, 512. Petition of mer- chants on fees of Naval Officer, 513. Thomas Curtis appointed clerk of market and corder of wood, 515. Growth of vice in, 528. Ordinaries too numerous, 528. Proclamation against, 530. Petitions of William Southbee and others, 531. New meeting- house on High street. Petition of Quakers for a school for poor children, 531. Charter for, 532. John Bewley appointed Collector of Customs, 534. Matthew Birch, Surveyor and Searcher, 535. . Road from lime kiln, 536. Jus- tices of County Court, answer about seized goods, 543. New commission to Governor Mark- ham published at " Market place," 546. Bill for regulating water-courses, 552. Office of Probate of Wills only at, 555. Fair at Centre a nuisance, 555. Levelling streets, 351. Com- plaints against bakers for size of bread-assize, 576. Tobacco cut- ters regulated, 576. Person ap- pointed to "go round the town with a small bell in the night time, to give notice of the time


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of night and weather, &c.," 581. Keepers of Schuylkill ferry not to transport passengers "after day- light is shut in," 581. Markets regulated, 582. William South- bee, clerk, 582. Jail to be re- moved to Third street-how money is to be raised, 583. Pro- perty of John Sanders, deceased, to be sold, 584. Firing of guns frightens Indians and women, and children-to be stopped, 586. Roads from, to be cleared of trees, &c., to Falls of Delaware, 587. Road to Pennepac Mills, Griffith Jones' bank lots over against Blue Anchor, 588. Lands estimated by distance from, 600. More tobacco than could be shipped, 610.


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Overseers of the poor out of pocket, ii., 9, 10. Complaint about bank lot in Front street " before the Blue Anchor-Henry Elfreth's house stopped, 9, 10, 19, 54. Public landing at Blue An- chor, 54. The reason for settling the city here, 10, D. Lloyd to produce the papers respecting Blue Anchor, 10. Young man killed by negro Jack, 11. Blue Anchor, 12, 14. Strangers t have passes, and to be reported by inn-keepers, 13. S. Carpen- ter's proposal to settle claims for Blue Anchor landing, 19, 39. Case of witchcraft, 20. Wharf at end of High street broken down and complained of, 23. Commissioners appointed to regu- late water courses, 23. Report, 24. Tax for, 25. Sheriffs, 21, 25. Taxes, payment of, refused, 25. Assembly to meet in Whit- pain's great front room, 26. Claim of W. Clayton for building cage in, 26. A "Say Master" proposed to attend to packing tobacco, 26. Proposed regula- tions to prevent coin going to E. Jersey for cattle, 27. Markets, 27. Slaughter houses in city to be forbidden, 27. Petition to As- sembly, 37, 39. Privileges asked for, of the proprietary, 38, 39. Pennypot landing confirmed, 39.




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