General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 2, Part 11

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
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Surveyor General of Land office,- 351, 358, To furnish drafts of land held by Pennsylvania claim- ants in Luzerne county, 451, 452. Resolution respecting Surveyors having but one district rescinded, 459. Recommends Andrew Elli- cott to survey islands in Alle- ghany river, 615. Complaint of Mr. Woods against, xvi., 11. Has power to appoint deputies, 28. To have located certain reserva- tions according to resolution of As- sembly, 47. Of donation lands, 50. Appoints James Harris dep- uty, 171. John Lukens dies, Daniel Brodhead elected, 208. Appoints his deputies for counties, 214, 216, 224, 2112, 2192, 229, 254, 257, 261, 280, 288, 292, 317, 384, 390, 461. Must appoint, not recommend deputies, 258. Ap- points General Potter's son, 261. Of depreciation lands, deputy paid-Act for, 303. Fees received, 311. Of lands opposite Fort Pitt and at Fort McIntosh, 340. De- preciation lands, survey of, 439. Fees, 541.


Surveyor's fees, i., 69, 499.


Susquehannah Company, proceed-


ings and resolutions of, ix., 569- 572. Letters respecting, 572, 573. 602. Gov. Trumbull's view of, x, 4. Secretary Peter's letter to Henry Wilmot at London respect- ing Indian deed to, 177.


Susquehannah Indians, articles of agreement with, ii., 15. Towns on, vi., 35. Deeds for purchase of lands at Albany, 119-129. Col. Dongan's agency in, 125. Lands, 289. Complain of settlers, ix., 426. 428. Connected' with murders arrive at General Congress, 506. Conference with Delawares at Big Island, 620.


Susquehannah River, Indian tribes on or near, iii., 19. Lands to be surveyed on, for Indians, 178. Indians consent to W. Penn's pur- chase of lands on, 183. Munsoe Indians on, 286. Minnisinks live at forks of, 326. Laid down as a boundary of Pennsylvania in map of Lousiana, 1721, 402. Lands applied for west of, 546. Deeds


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Susquehanna River,


to Wm. Penn 1701, for lands on, 600-603. Road from John Har- ris's to Lancaster, 618. Germans move over, iv., 57. Complaints from Maryland, 61. Lands west of, released by Indians to Propri- etary, 88. Road from, to Chester, return of, 181, 284. Justices, 348. Indians quit claims to lands on, 559. New county to be formed west of, v., 398, 403, 404, 426, 428. History of settlements, 440-449. A family of Delaware Indians coming from Tinigou, set- tles between Wyoming and Fort Augusta, viii., 120. Indians there alarmed by news from Cherokees, 126. Indians in mo- tion above Wyoming, 127. Mes- sage of Governor and Gen. Forbes to Indians on, 131. Fisheries, ix., 623, 719. A highway, 717. Gen. Lacey to command militia sent to, xi., 533. Pay to Commissioners to examination of, xiv., 182. New appointment, 485. Expenses of laying off a part of west branch of, and also of running and mark- ing the line between the old and new purchase between Alleghany and, xv., 85. Distances from Canoe place to Kittanning, 91. Road from, to Lehigh, 229, 230. Commissioners to view, xvi., 178, 208, 260, 319, 462. Obstructions in, 208. Preemption to two Is- lands to J. Byers and F. McPher- son, 395.


Sussex County, Sheriff of, i., 58, 165. Seal for, ordered-its de- vice, 66. Decision of Court ap- pealed from, 77. Sub-Treasurer appointed, 111. Ranger appoint- ed, 165, 166. Complaint against Assemblyman, 185. Justices, 185. A Justice accused of ill fame, 186. Major Dyer elected and ob- jected to as member of Council, 197. Sheriff and Ranger, 206, 368. Members dismissed, 211. Justices, 211, 320, 369. Com- plaint against Sheriff for not re- turning a member, 213. Com- plaint by H. Bowman, 229. Sher- iff asks aid, 247. New Sheriff, 249, 340. Report from, of inva-


Sussex County, Sheriff,


sion by Senecas and French from Maryland, 277. Member from, objected to on account of debauch- ery, but admitted to sit, 323. Sheriff goes to England-Samuel Preston appointed, 340. And a member also, 344. Three Repre- sentatives for, 366. Clerk ap- pointed, 371. Amount of one penny tax, 462. Ask for defence, 522. Watch at Cape Henlopen, 524. Arrival and acts of French, enemy's vessels at, 539. Com- plaint against inhabitants for pur- chasing goods from Captain Kidd, 579. Watch against pirates, ii., 23, 24, 25. Dedimus to Nehfield, 97. Jona. Bailey, Sheriff, 101. Luke Watson, Sheriff, 101. Sam'l Pres- ton, Collector of Levies, 183. Wm. Clark, complaint of actions arising out of boundary lines between Maryland, 362. French privateer lands men at Whorekills, 448, 468. Complaints against Wm. Till, a magistrate - he is super- ceded, iii., 259. Rives Holt, Sher- iff and Samuel Davis, Coroner, 260, 289. Justices appointed, 270. Rives Holt, Sheriff, 332. Jno. Jacobs, Coroner, 333. Sher- iffs, 416, 465, 524, 575, 615. Coroners, 416, 465, 524, 575, 615. Sheriffs elected, iv., 470, 602, 748, 782. Coroners, 470, 602, 748, 782. Sheriffs elected, v., 55, 411, 468, 551, 597, 662. Coroners do., 55, 411, 468, 597, 662. Pe- tition of pilots of, 226. Sheriffs, vi., 145, 638. Coroners elected, 145, 638. Coroners appointed, vii., 266; viii., 223, 403, 506, 781. Sheriffs appointed, vii., 266; viii., 223, 403, 506, 781. Sher- iff's elected, ix., 57, 199. 286, 333, 398, 54S, 624, 688, 778. Coro- ners elected, 57, 199, 286, 333, 398, 548, 624, 688, 778. Justices, 266, 278, 374. Clerks of Courts appointed, 699. Sheriff's elected, x., 56, 106, 211, 270. Coroners elected, 56, 106, 211, 270. Jus- tices, 81, 217, 264. Acts respect- ing, 49. Ammunition sent to, 352.


Sutherland, Capt. Nicholas, of King's


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troops, complains of the barracks in Philadelphia, x., 16.


Sutter, James, Superintendent of transportation, arrested, xii., 387. Sutton, William, in prison, x., 681.


From New York, committed as a tory, 676.


Swaine, Charles, in charge of pro- visions, vi., 460, 473 Letter from Geo. Croghan on French and Indian affairs, 642. To Gov. M., 643.


Swaine, Francis, clothier, xii., 56. 61. Sheriff, xv., 56, 294.


Swaine, Captain Jonathan, complains of seizure of his vessel by Col- lector-asks for freight of goods, &c., iii., 240.


Swaine, Major, State Clothier, xii., 247. Return of clothing, defici- encies, 261, 266, 285.


Swanson, Swan, offers to take up arms against French, i., 334.


Swanwick, John, goods of his father seized to be returned, xi., 336. Petition, 359. Petition respecting his father's property-Referred to Supreme Court, xii., 58, 199. Petition, 536.


Swatara settlement, murders by In- dians, vii., 538.


Swatara creek, murders on, by In- dians, viii., 95.


Swatara river, Commissioners to examine, xvi., 319.


Swearing, profane, Act to prevent, v., 33, 34.


Swearingen, Van, Sheriff, xiii., 740. Swede, a young, raises a false alarm respecting Indians, ii., 20. Swedes ministers propose setting up ano- ther boat on Schuylkill-Council forbid it, 137.


Sweden maintains neutrality during war with Russia and the Ottoman Porte, xv., 433.


Swedes complain of P. England, keeper of ferry at Schuylkill, not taking them to meeting over the river, i., 373. Complain of their Dutch grants of land being taken by Proprietary and Secretary, 1i., 465. Secretary Logan's answer to, 466. Attack B. Chambers at Schuylkill, 477, 478. Answer to petition requested by Council of


Governor-his answer, 480-481-2. Answer of A. Sandal, 483.


Swedes-ford, road to, iii., 225, 230, 231. Troops to rendezvous at, xi., 301 ; xii., 71.


Swedish Church minister (Rev'd Jacob Fabricius) blind and re- duced to poverty, i., 386. War- dens to appear, 386.


Swedish Consul, letter, xiv., 277. Complains of rude behavior from constables sent by attorney-or- der of Council, xv., 348.


Swift, John, a Justice, iii., 28. Col- lector of Port, x., 8. Complains of pilot boat captured, 9. Asks reward to be offered, 10, 12. A Justice, SS.


Swift, John White, from Maryland, xi., 407.


Swoop, Major. x., 658.


Swoope, Michael, Coroner, viii., 781. Provincial Commissioner, ix., 237; x., 735. Justice, xiii., 422.


Sykes, William, complaint against, xi., 234, 237.


Symes, Lieutenant James Smyth, an English officer, on a ship stranded in New Jersey, x., 387. Released on parole, 410. Money for, 418.


Symonds, Lieutenant, late of the Warren, to command artillery company at Liberty Island, x., 437.


Syng, Philip, silversmith, of Phila- delphia, committed for a survey on Susquehannah, under a Mary- land title, iii., 176. Provincial Commissioner for Philadelphia, ix., 237.


Syper, Anthony, counterfeits deeds for land, x., 694.


Syria, a nobleman from. arrives, and is entertained at public ex- pense, iv., 296.


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Tackawheetap, (an Indian) suspect- ed of murder, ii., 71.


Tashnichtorous, Indian chief, iii., 500.


Taghneghdorrus, an Indian, v., 84. Tagotolessa, or Cap. Civility, and


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several chiefs at Philadelphia conference, iii., 45-49.


Tail, estates, v., 426.


Tainey, Nicholas, &c., petition res- pecting condemned goods, iv., 173.


Talbot, Colonel, agent of Lord Bal- timore, conduct complained of, i., 103, 104, 120. Proposal to arrest him, 104. Visits widow Ogle, 113. Joseph Bowles, 115.


Talbot, Jeremiah, Sheriff, xiv., 237; xv., 120.


Tamanee, arrives in Philadelphia, his speech, i., 447,


Tanacharisson, or Half king, vi., 85. Death of, noticed, vii., 5. Tanners who are associators to have preference in hides, xi., 58.


Taquehsekachkawad, viii., 143. Tarachawagon, name given by In- dians to Conrad Weiser, iv., 733.


Tasker, Benjamin, President of Maryland, correspondence and de- positions respecting murder of Dudley Digges, v., 582-597.


Tate, Dr, James, pass to, xiii., 537. Tatham, John, vs. Jos. Growden, a claim for land, ii., 179.


Tatnall, Robert, captain of a guard boat, x., 580.


Taverns, ii., 159. Licenses, &c., ix., 24, 25.


Tawenna, Indian chief, iii., 313, · 363.


Tax, to be laid on land, to pay pub- lic charges, i., 70. Import and export, 99. High, complained of, 101. His son asks to administer, 185. Of one penny, 520. Collectors summoned, 521. Amount, 522. Refusal or failure to pay, ii., 25, 70, 71, 122, 127, 150, 159, 391, 456, 463, 468, 542. Not raised here as in England, 463; iii., 91, 144. Difficulty between Chester and Philadelphia counties, 144, 158; viii., 301, 302, 304, 324, 326. Proprietary, 472-477 ; x., 420. Remonstrance of inhabi- tants of Germantown against, xii., 53, 54. Collection of, 191, 193, 233. On Philadelphia county, 263. Misconstruction of law on, 379. In Dock ward, 382. Cir- cular on, 399. Opposition in Berks, 601. In Philadelphia


county, 735, 743. And levies, Commissioners of, xi., 536; xiv., 151, 235, 267. Eighteen penny tax, 287, 461. Suspension of, for the year proposed, xvi., 2234. Not agreed to, 2242. Received, 478.


Taxables, in each county, 1760, 1770, xiv., 336.


Taylor, Abraham, member of coun- cil, iv., 506. Elected Colonel by associators, v., 175. Commis- sioned to command batteries, 251. Instructs Captain Sibbald, 284, Name struck out by order of pro- prietary, 551. Sets up a claim for lands under title, for which he is removed from council, 551. Collector of customs, vi., 319. (Collector, ) order to, of Governor to ship provisions to Governor Tinker of R. I., vii., 152. Order for embargo, 388. To allow ves- sels to depart, 501. Collector of Philadelphia, viii., 39.


Taylor, Christopher, member of first council, i., 57. A justice, 182. Death of, commissioner to take charge of his papers as Register General, 185. Administrators appointed, 186, 187, 191, 193, 195, 201, 210, 332, 380.


Taylor, George, claims Durham fur- nace, xi., 537.


Taylor, Isaac, son of Christopher, i., 185. Administers on his es- tate, 185, 187. Repecting father's will, 195. Joseph, 331. Daugh- ter, case of, ii., 455. Surveyor, made prisoner by Maryland, iii., 212, 214. Appointed regulator of weights and measures for Chester county, iv., 507.


Taylor, James, coroner, xvi., 199.


Taylor, John, sheriff of Chester county, iii., 140, 260, 289. Order on, for a cannon, x., 59S.


Taylor, Matthew, commissioner on boundary line of Huntingdon county, xvi., 46.


Taylor, Thomas, Register and re- corder of deeds, xi., 190. To be written to, respecting papers, 216. A highwayman executed, xii., 275.


Tea, Richard, resigns council, xi., 201.


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Tea, inspection board appointed on,


imported from Amsterdam, xiv., 33.


Teach, a noted pirate, iii., 54.


Teague, Wm., Coroner of Philadel- phia, resigns, ii., 108, 163.


Teedyuscung, Delaware king, sends


Governor a message and string of


wampum, vii, 198. At Easton treaty objects to Pumpshire as interpreter, having one of his own, 205. Benjamin, his charac- ter, 205. Agrees to open, 206. His speech, 207. Explains


" Whish Shickoy," 209. An- swers Governor, 213. Explains the belt, the square means "Lands of Indians," 213. Dines with Governor, 213. Reply to news of Indian murders, 214. Philadel- phia Quakers take leave of him, 215. His speech, 215. Strange conduct of, 217. New belt given, 218. Answers Governor, 218. Presents to, 219. Continues at Fort Allen, he and his party per- . petually drunk, 222. Proceed- ings respecting, 222-225. At


Wyoming on way to Easton with Indian prisoners, 267, 287, 305, 309. Fears for his death, 317. Explains what he understands by fraud, 325. Charged by Charles Brodhead with Indian murders, 326. How received by Governor Denny, 351. Committee appoint- ed by council to investigate pro- prietary purchases from Indians, 354. Message to, 384. Coming to treaty at Easton, 429. Memo- randum of his remarks about lands, 431. His sons at Fort Allen, 474, 476. Two messages from, to W. Parsons, 477. News from, 478, 488, 510-517. At Lancaster, 517. Respecting, 517-


551. Message of Governor to,


546. John Grey, messenger to,


548. Rehearsal of messages to,


551. Minutes of messengers to,


589. Respecting, 605, 607. At Fort Allen, 622. At treaty at Easton, 649.» Demands a clerk, 656, 659. Appoints Chas. Thom- son clerk, 665. Respecting lands, 676, 677, 679, Deeds for lands produced to, 688, 693. Interview


respecting, 694, 698. His con- duct, 699. And Captain Orndt, 723. Visits Governor, 725. His son Amos, 726. Demands deed of 1718, his opinion of Croghan and Johnson, 731. Opinion on building, and scalps, 735. Com- missioners to Wyoming appoint- ed, 754. Arrives in Philadelphia respecting belt and scalps, 756. At Philadelphia on his return from Wyoming, 770. Mr. Ed- monds sent to, 773. Conference with, at Philadelphia, viii., 9, 29, 100. Sends insolent reply to Governor, 30. Insists on his clerk being present, 30, 31. Holds conference and smokes pipe with Governor, 32. Speech, 32. Refers to treaty at Easton, 33, 39, W. Logan confers with, 31, 40. Governor's speech to, 42, 54. Letter of Governor to Colonel Washington, by, 56. Speech, &c., at Mr. Horsfield's, 84. In Philadelphia, 86. Letter by his sons,. named to three nations on Allegheny, 96. His demands, 114. Ask as a favor of Governor to appoint James Perry as a cap- tain, 115. Message of Governor to, 129. Conference with, at Nescopec, 133. Asks for colors taken by Will. Sock from French, 13. Message sent by F. Post from Cherokees, 135. Behaves badly at Easton, 172. Inquiry as to the cause of his alleged greatness, 190. Speaks on claims to lands, 202. Describes River Indians living near Esopus, 217. Quakers' views of his com- plaints for lands, 243. Report of committee appointed by council on. 246-261. Visits Governor, 344, 403, 414, 463. Delivers prisoners, 414. Conference with Governor II., 435, 500. To be informed of murder of Dr. John, 455. Goes to Ohio with F. Post, 469. Conference at Philadelphia, 484. Stopped, 491. Conference at Philadelphia about N. E. set- tlers at Wyoming, 500. Letter to, from Sir William Johnson, 507. Sends message about Con- necticut settlers, 570. Conference


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at Philadelphia, 600, 622, 707. Assertions about lands, related by Isaac Stille at conference, 454, 661, 667. Conferences with, ix., 6.


Telfair, Rev. Dr., and wife, deed to, xii., 259.


Temple, John, seized and imprison- ed, xi., 362. Enlarged, 371.


Tents to be made of awnings, x., 630, 633. To be procured for troops at Chester, x., 540, 640. Terrans, James, Justice, xii., 391.


Terrence, Adam, dec'n Indian mur- ders, vi., 648.


Territories, difficulties between, and Province, ii., 124-129, 130. Ad- dress to Governor, 128. Make proposals, 130. Separation in legislation, 133. Meeting of Re- presentatives of, 134. To meet at New Castle, 134. Separated from Provinces-Assembly to be called, 163. Governor has not met them, 423. Meeting, mes- sages and answers, 424-426.


Test Law, memorial of Philadelphia, xiv., 573. Referred to Assembly, 574.


Tetamy, Moses, bears insolent mes- sage from Tedyuscung to Gover- nor, viii., 30, 31. Sent on mes- sage to Minnisink Indians, 140, 149. At Easton, 175. Sent to Ohio, 491.


Teter, Michael, a disabled soldier, case of, and course to be pursued, xii., 78.


Thanksgiving days-for birth of a Prince, i., 229. For victory over French, ii., 215. Appointed, v., 50. viii., 235; ix., 41; xi., 627; xii., 369. Appointed by United States, xvi., 189. Pro- clamation of Council for, 232.


Theatres, &c., memorial of Quakers against, xiii., 741.


Theatrical exhibitions, against, xv., 590, 595.


Thomas, Arthur, and sons, to have their papers secured, x., 661. Money received for house and lot of Arthur Thomas, xii., 104.


Thomas, Lieut .- Colonel David, bat- talion, x., 686, 695.


Thomas, Evan, Justice, iii., 531.


Thomas, George, recommended by


Proprietary as Governor- Lord Baltimore petitions against him, iv., 249. Arrives, presents com- mission, takes oath, and is pro- claimed Governor at Court House, 288. Appoints Thos. Lawrie secretary, 289. Message to As- sembly, 290. Receives opposition from Lord Baltimore, 290. Ad- dress from Assembly, 292. Cor- respondence with Governor Ogle, 302. Message to Assembly on bills of credit, 303. Flag to be raised on his arrival from Antigua, 304. Messages to Assembly, 290, 305. Rule for passing laws, 306. Makes a special present to Allum- mappes, 310. Messages, 314, 319, 322, 331-333, 335, 348, 352, 355, 359. Answers of Assembly, 316, 321, 330, 333, 348, 355, 360, 365. On bills of credit, 319, 335. Cor- respondence with Commissioners on Maryland line, 329. On elec- tions, 335. On Spanish affairs, 354. Meets Assembly at New Castle, 356. Calls Assembly at Philadelphia, submits papers from England on coin and bills of cre- dit, 359. Messages to Assembly, 368, 380, 398, 405, 407, 409, 413. 419. Do., and answers from do., 367, 371, 387, 402-405, 414, 435. On liberty of conscience, 368-371, 381. Orders petitioners of Phila- delphia for raising money to ap- pear before Council, 379. Bill, Governor's message on, 384. Com- plains of Israel Pemberton, 389. Letter to pilots, not licensed, 394. Proclamation on war with Spain, 396. Message to Assembly re- viewing various proceedings, 39S, 401. On defence of Province, 401. Answer to Assembly on bill to raise money on Philadelphia, 409- 413. Orders a man wounded by an Indian under care of Dr. Græme, 413. Answers to Assem- bly on Philadelphia money bill, 419. Letter to Indians respecting wounded man, 420. Speech to Assembly on defence, 422. On communicating to Assembly ori- ginals received from England, 425, 426. On peace with Spain, 427. On draft on Treasury, 461.


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Messages to Assembly, 438-443, 449, 461-466, 473, 491-495, 507, 510. Do. from, 435, 438, 448, 450, 476, 491-495, 509. On en- listing servants, 438, 443. Addi- tional instructions on bills of cre- dit, 471-473. Proclamation for enlisting soldiers for Cuba, 500. On pest-house, 507, 508, 510. Messages, 510, 540, 590-600, 601, 602, 621, 626, 627, 634, 658, 672, 677, 678, 679, 737, 749, 750, 754, 756, 757. Letter to Indians, 588, 602, 763, 772. Messages from Assembly, 549, 602, 603-618, 637, 659, 673, 678, 679, 687, 730, 754, 763, 773. Seal at arms, 639. On election riots in Philadelphia, 623. On naturalizing Protestants, 627. On Indian skirmish in Virginia, 634. Receives money from As- sembly, 639. Mediates with In- dians on behalf of Virginia, 653. Letter to Governor Gooch, and answer, 653-655. Indian affairs, 658. Dispatches from England on probable rupture with France, 670. Speech to Assembly on, 671, 672. Trustees of Loan Office, bills of credit, 673. Rupture with France, 677. Murder by Dela- wares, 678, 687. Going to Vir- ginia and Maryland, 689. Pro- clamation of war between England and France, 696 Treaty with Indians at Lancaster, 697-737. War with France - privateers- treaty with Indians, &c., 737. On capture of vessels by French pri- vateers, 749. Expedition against Cape Breton, 754, 763. New county, 756. Catawbas and Vir- ginia, 757, 758. Proclamation against selling rum to Indians, 759. Letter to Wm. Hill, keeper of powder-house, 764. Answer to Assembly on grant of provisions for King's use, 768. Importance of gaining over the Indians from the French, 792. Commission and instructions to Commissioners to Albany, 773-777.


Proposes new members of Coun- cil, v., 1. Circular to Captains of militia, 2, 6. Messages to As- sembly, 4, 26, 36, 44, 45, 46, 56, 57, 62. Messages from Assembly,


26, 36, 44, 46, 48, 54, 58, 63. Men to be raised, 42. Bills of credit, 44, 45, 46. Reduction of Canada, 49. Proclamation for Thanksgiving Day, 50. Address to King, 51. Money and clothing for troops, 56, 57. Proposes going to England for his health, 61. Announces in a message his inten- tion, 62; also, death of John Penn, 62. Short review of Governor's administration, 62. Nominates members of Council, 64, 68. Has sailed for Great Britain - succeed- ed by Anthony Palmer, 68, 76.


Additional instructions to, vi., 192. Message of Assembly on, 226-236. Proceedings of Council in his time, 723.


Thomas, Joshua, sale of estate, xii., 468.


Thomas, Lazarus, a murderer, under sentence of death, petitions for a pardon - arguments for and against, iii., 40.


Thomas, Colonel Richard, receives accoutrements, x., 673, 733. Sta- tioned at French Creek powder works, xi., 48, 130.


Thomas, William, sale of estate, xii., 481.


Thome, Durst, petition respecting condemned goods, iv., 171, 227. Thome, John, Justice, xiv., 180. Thompson, Alex., member of As- sembly, dies, xii., 188.


Thompson, Andrew, Justice, xiv., 247.


Thompson, Capt. Archibald, x., 692. Sub-Lieutenant of Philadelphia, to act in Col. Coates' place, he being a prisoner with the enemy, xi., 419.


Thompson, Benjamin, Lieutenant of boat "Experiment, " x., 335.


Thompson, Isaac, Lieutenant, xi., 640. Coroner, xiv., 555.


Thompson, James, Councillor, xi., 699. Purchases flour, xii., 75, 77, 143. Account as member, 304.


Thompson, Jesse, wounded and scalped by Indians on Susque- hanna, clothing for, xi., 747.


Thompson, John, Coroner, v., 552, 662. Sheriff, ix., 333, 398, 547. Sent with Indians from Fort Pitt


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to Redstone, 539. Instructions to,


540. Sheriff. x., 56, 100, 211, 372; xi., 179, 378, 596. Pay- master, 751. Commissary of musters-sends rolls and names of officers, xii., 73, 78.


Thompson, Joseph, Coroner, vii., 266.


Thompson, Joshua, Coroner, vi., 638 ; viii., 402, 506.


Thompson, Peter, claim, xv., 481. Thompson, Robert, Coroner, iv., 748. Thompson, Lieutenant Robert, xii., 2.


Thompson, Samuel, Captain, xii., 70. Resigns as Justice, xiii , 748. Coroner, xv., 300.


Thompson, Colonel William, Letter respecting Indians, viii., 111; xi., 556, 567, 573.


Thompson, Brigadier-General Wil- liam, makes charges against Tho- mas Mckean, xi., 653. Denial, 659. Called before Council-De- clines, 660. Dies-Pension to widow, xv., 234, 286, 345, 413, 472. Certificate to his widow, xvi., 341.


Thompson, Schooner General, pri- vateer, x., 743.


Thomson, Charles, master of Qua- ker school, appointed by Teedy- . uscung his clerk, vii., 665. Asks for copies of letters, &c., 724, 725. Attends with Teedyuscung at a conference in Philadelphia, viii., 114. Appointed with Fred- erick Post messenger to Indians, 132, 147. Conference with, at Nescopec, 132. (Secretary) makes an "indecent and affrouting ap- plication" to the Vice-President respecting a house, xi., 531. Sec- retary of Congress, xii., 187. Paid for kettles taken for public service, xiii., 319. Letter, xiv., 23, 143.


Thorne, Rev. Mr., Episcopal clergy- man complained of and suspici- ous, xii., 334.


Thornton, Joseph, Sheriff, viii., 402, 506.


Thread, manufacture of, proposed by John Marshall, xii., 81.


Tiadaughton creek, ix., 554.


Tiaogon, great number of Indians at, vii., 137.


Tickings, manufacture of, in Phila- delphia, ix., 354.


Tilghman, Colonel, aid of General Washington, arrives with news of surrender of Lord Cornwallis, xiii., 94.


Tilghman, Edward, employed as counsel in suit, Thomas Proctor for Hogg Island, xv., 372.


Tilghman, James, elected member of Council in room of William Till, deceased, ix., 354. Sent to Easton on Wyoming affairs, 749. Report, 750. Sent to Williams- burg as a Commisssioner to Lord Dunmore, x., 173. Instructions, 175. Report, 181. Allowed to visit his family, xi., 285. Parole returned, and he discharged, 489, 492. Late Secretary of the Land Office under Proprietaries-called on for the books, papers, &c., xii., 690. Secretary of Land Of- fice, xiii., 420.




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