General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 2, Part 21

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
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Dalley, Gifford-quarters for citi- zens from South Carolina, ix., 274. Dana, Francis, vi., 318, 384.


Darby Creek, works on, v., 591.


Darby, skirmish near, with Genl. Potter's men, vi , 141.


Darnall, Henry, attorney general of Maryland, to Judges of Court, at York, ii., 93.


Dartmouth, Earl of, appointed Secr'y of State, iv., 456. Letters, 456, 464, 480, 482, 538, 577, 579, 585, 588, 613, 614, 621, 625.


Dauphin of France born, honors by Congress in consequence, ix., 542, 544, 545, 547.


Davenport, Jonah, an Indian trader's examination, i., 299.


Davidson, Mr. Jas., instructions, &c., to, vi., 16, 160, 181, 186,


Davis, Alban, deposition respect- ting a smuggler, iv., 445.


Davis, Benj'n, jr., Report, xi., 766. Davis, Col. Caleb, v., 292.


Davis, Caleb, list of Justices in Chester Co., vii., 444.


Davis, Col., vii., 565.


Davis, David, commissioner of pur- chases, viii., 382, 458.


Davis, Issachar, instructions to, res- pecting accommodations, at Easton, iii., 209.


Davis, John, vi., 562.


Davis, Col. John, letter to, xii., 117, 152, 175.


Davis, Doct. John, taken prisoner -- exchanged, v., 204.


Davis, Capt. Peter, to be arrested, xii., 166. Trial, 256. Escapes, 266.


Davis, Thomas, contractor for buil- ding piers in River Delaware x., 456, 713.


Davis, Mr., xii., 205. Davis' Fort, xii., 354.


Davison, Com. Samuel, appointed commander of the fleet, iv., 759. Replies of different officers, 759; v., 378.


Davison, Hugh, resigns as Lt., vi, 504.


Dawson, David, of Chester Co., executed, x., 609.


Dawson, Captain Samuel, xii., 107. Troops required, 143. Letter to, 151.


Deane frigate, vii., 198, 521, 533. Deane, James, vii., 11.


Dean, Joseph, Petition respecting land, and forfeited estate, vii., 540; viii., 81, 712.


Death of King George II., iv., 37. Of Conrad Weiser, iv., 41. Of Queen of Denmark, sister of his Majesty, 625.


De Barras, Mons., ix., 353, 372. [See Barras]


De Brussine & Garrison propose to remove Chevaux-de-frize, x., 144 -145.


Debts, Priority, of, act respecting, i., 159.


Debt, Public, of Pennsylvania, cer- tificates granted for, iv., 257, 333, 345. Report of Committee to Con- gress on the public, ix., 85-93. Public-States called on for state- ments of, xi., 613, 639, 640.


Decker, Cox & Co., invaded Indian lands, xii., 176.


Debtors not to leave the State, v., 356.


Declaration, W. Penn against L. Bal- timore, i., 88. Of War, England and France, ii., 635, 735.


De Corney, Monsieur, viii., 383, 396, 406, 416.


Dedimus, Potestatem, i., 289, 393. To James Hamilton, ii., 461. To Wm. and Richard Peters, iv., 40. J. Shippen, jr., 101, 104.


Deeds to sundry persons on Del. by Gov. Nicolls, i., 27, 28. To Peter Cock by Gov. Lovelace, 29. For lands in West Jersey, 29, 31. From Indians, to Cantwell and De Haes, 32. To Fopp Outhout,


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Deeds-


33, 34. To Henderson 34. To Peter- son 35. To J. P. Jacquett, 36. Indian To William Penn : July 15, 1682, 47; June 23, 1683, 62, 63, 64; June 25, 1683, 62, 63, 64; June 25, 1683, 65; July 14, 1683, 65, 66; Sep. 10, 1683, 67 ; Oct. 18, 1683, 67; June 3, 1684, 88, June 7, 1684, 92; July 30, 1685,'93; Oct. 2, 1685, 95. June 15, 1692, 116; Gov. Don- gan to W. P. 121, 122; July 5, 1697, 125; Sep. 13, 1700, 133, 146; Lands on Schuylkill, Sept. 7, 1732, 344. John Newton, ab- stract of, 374. For settlement at Tulpehocken, 404. For lands on Susquehanna, Oct. 11, 1736, 494. For lands on Delaware, Aug. 25, 1737, 541. Indian, for lands in New Jersey, Feb. 21, 1743, 641. Of feoffment, Duke of Y. for N. Castle, Aug. 24, 1682, 52. Ac- knowledgment and recording act respecting, 155, 158. Indian, for lands between Delaware and Sus- quehanna, ii., 33. Indian, to "Susquehanna Company," for lands, 147-158, 175. Ques- tions proposed respecting, iii., 262, Memorandum . Richard Peters respecting that of 1718, 262. For land, defective, viii., 49. Peti- tion on acknowledgment of, xi., 136. From Indians, for Erie, xii., 100.


De Grasse, Count, present of can- non for, x., 59.


De Haas, Major, iv., 206.


De Haas, Gen. J. P., vi., 646, 648, 649, 674. Proposes to raise vol- unteers, 646. Difficulty respect- ing command, 670, 684, 729. Respecting seizure of flour, vii., 330-332. Letter to, 332.


De Hart, Jacob, Lieutenant of ship General Greene, vii., 310, 364.


De Haven, Hugh, iv., 569; vi., 58


De Haven, Peter, letter respecting gun factory, v., 155. Explosion of Powder Mill, 255, 256, 261, 606, 607 ; vi., 52, 453, 475, 632; at Gun factory, vii., 12, 133, 175, 194. Applies to be Wagon Mas- ter, 175; viii., 360.


De la Balme, Col. and party-fate of, viii. 766, 767.


De la Fayette, Marquis, ix., 283, 359, 430, 627.


De la Luzerne, Chevalier, viii., 383.


De Lambert, Chevalier, introduced by Marquis Fayette, ix., 627, 734, 735. General St. Clair, respect- ing, 735.


De Lancey, James, Governor of New York, letters to and from, ii., 168, 179, 220, 233, 243, 261, 264, 267, 270, 273, 278, 279, 280, 326, 331, 338, 345, 346, 359, 384, 391, 396, 398. Controversy with General Shirley about cannons, 349 ; iii., 434, 691.


De Lancey, -, surprises and kills Colonel Green, at White Plains, ix., 155.


De Laney, Col. viii., 111.


Delaney, John, petition from, wounded at Germantown, vii., 94.


Delany, Sharp, (Collector, ) on Memorial of Captain vii., 762; Darie, x., 97. Heavy demand, 441, 715 Report Mr. Orr's duty as an alien, xi., 259. Attorney General's opinion as to Citizen- ship, 260. Queries, respecting duties, 397. Answer of Judges to, 601, 602.


Delapt, Richard, &c., vii., 702


De La Vega, F. C., Governor of Havana, letter, to, iii., 508.


Delaware County, Justice of peace, xi., 638.


Delaware Indians, number of, i., 301. Letter of Governor to, 303. Declaration of war against, views of council on, ii., 654. Suspension of hostilities, 669. Conference with, at Pittsburg, by Colonel Bouquet, 571-574. Murders, iv., 503; v., 314; viii., 120, 152. Towns destroyed by Colonel Clarke, of Virginia, 515. Indians, base attempt by whites to destroy, near Hanna's Town, 596; ix., 39, 97, 247 ; x., 85, 86. Behave well at Muskingum, xii., 237. Councils, 239, 246. Towns, 256, 270. - 111, 147, 153, 155, 156, 166, 211, 228, 231, 233, 235. Council, 219, 267, 269, 305.


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Delaware River, grant of lands on, | Delaware River-


by Governor Richard Nicolls, i., 27. Grant of island to Peter Cock, 29. Commissioners to treat with New Jersey, respecting, 58, 59, 60, 61. Letter, William Penn, on, 60. Deed for lands on, 541. Spanish privateers in, 759, 763, 765, 766. Deed for lands between, and Susquehanna, ii., 33, 36. Defence of, 477, 509. Descrip- tion of cannons required, 511. Joshua Fisher about to publish a map of, is stopped by Governor, letters respecting, 492, 593. Me- morial of Pilots, iv., 263. Pro- clamation respecting Fish, 347. Lord Dunmore's designs on Islands in, 637. British vessels appear in, 724, 725, 732, 736, 737, 740, - 743, 747, 748, 753, 762, 769. Complaint of officers of armed boats, 705. Engagement with Roebuck and Liverpool, 748. River and Bay pilots, v., 28. Pay of men in the armed vessels on, 30. Chevaux-de-frize, respecting, 37, 39, 45, 66, 67, 83, 238, 426, 431, 591, 626, 648, 649, 680, 696, 699, 721. Fortifications and defence of, 8, 9, 11, 37, 39, 45, 57, 62, 130; 138, 166, 242, 346, 359, 376, 425, 431, 434, 501, 526, 542, 565, 620, 626. Dispatches from H. Fisher respect- ing vessels of war, 42, 47, 53, 61, 70, 99, 100, 108, 153, 263, 402, 465, 504. No person to pass with- out a permit, 82. River craft to be removed from Jersey side, 84. Attempt to bribe pilots to bring fleet from New York by James Molesworth, (who was executed) 270-282, 315, 336, 337. Actions on, 453, 504, 648, 696, 697, 701, 702, 703, 706, 707, 709. British vessels in or near the, 99, 118, 126, 132, 216, 217, 263, 305, 315, 402, 453, 457, 462, 465, 467, 468, 472, 488, 538, 591, 668, 699, 721. Augusta and Merlin blown up, 698, 699, 706, 707, 719, 720, 721. All the lumber used for fire rafts, -fords on the, 375, 441. Trade carried on with enemy, 403, 504. Capture of traders by Captain Murphy, 504, 510. Guns for Cape May, 346. Du Coudray's


reports on defences of the, 359- 363, 430, 431, 526, 565. Shore, survey of, instructions for, 441. Twelve fireships ordered by Con- gress, 464. Dispatches from John Hunn respecting vessels of war in, 451, 453, 462, 467, 468, 474, 475. Dispatch from Leeson Simmons, respecting vessels, 538. Defects in the defences of, 626 Capture of Billingsport, 648. State vessels in, 648. Op- erations on the, 648, 649, 663, 718. French Frigate Chimere arrives-pilot for requested, 665. Forts attacked by land and water, 667. A chevaux-de-frize removed, 668. Commodore Hazlewood's account of action between the fleets, 721. Fort Mifflin, 723. Ship Montgomery and other ves- sels burned near Burlington for safety, 740. [See also Billings- port, Fort Mifflin, Mud Fort and Red Bank. ] Naval and military operations on, vi., 11, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 27, 28, 44, 47, 50, 110, 121, 130, 133, 204. Fort Mifflin, 11, 19, 24, 27, 246. British ves- sels in, 11, 27. Red Bank, 11, 28, 80, 246. Billingsport, 23, 27, Lord Cornwallis, 23, 31. General Clinton with troops arrives, 27. Vessels burned for safety, 28, 80. Proposal to salt fish from, for the army, 380. Sunken vessel of enemy to be raised, 652. British vessels in, 706. Council of War, Chevaux-de-frize, 20. Fort Mercer, Red Bank, 21. Fortifying, 710. Map of, 758, 768. Defence of, vii, 19, 180, 191, 197, 199, 200, 270, 282, 290, 298, 329, 410. Letter to Governor, on defence of, 180. Visit of Governor, &c., to fortifications of, 199, 200, 203. Map of, 233. Survey of, by Gen. Du Portail, 201, 227, 229, 232, 272, 279, 280, 366, 399, 403, 409. Banks at Mud Island, to be repaired, 240. Troops sent to the Forts on, 270, and cannon, 290, 298. Billingsport, 290, 298. 339, 365, 366, 369, 371, 409, 502, 507, 562, 673, 720, 745. Mud Island, 270, 290, 339, 369, 385,


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Delaware River-


397, 410, 502, 562 652, 673, 720, 745, 764. Timber wheels required, 345. Treatment of vessels bound up and down, 372, 456, 537. A piece of heavy cannon from Princeton, 375. Waste of powder in bringing vessels to, 398, 404. Letters to and from Henry Fisher, 396, 410. Sweeping for lost articles, 433, 541. Chevaux-de-frize, 544, 566, 587, 635. Raising sunken vessels, 644. Mrs. Hitchcock's claim for giving notice, 705. Henry Fisher's letters, 390, 410, 705, 730. Officers ordered up from forts, 720. Armed boats in, viii., 216, 231, 254, 274, 339, 437. Claim for Hog Island, ix., 5, 42, 252, 520. Defence of, 60. British fleet expected-Isaac Roach sent to Capes to watch, 80, 112. Orders to, 96. Danger from enemy, 105. Ship ashore and lost, 113. Capt. Roach to return, 175. Chart of, near Mud Island mentioned, 255. Flags of truce from S. C. ordered down river, 33S. Frigate Trum- bull in, 338. British ship of war Gen. Monk captured in, by Hyder Ally, Capt. Barney, 529. Purchased for defence of, 530. Ask for a vessel of easy draught, 647. Com- m'rs for defence of, 586, 618, 621, 625, 647, 672. Sale of Hyder Ally proposed, 672. Armed Schooner equipped for defence of, and commanded by John Snyder, 672. Equipping armament to de- fend, x., 26. Removal of Chevaux- de-frize, 95, 144. Commissioners appointed to examine, 130. In- quiry respecting islands above Falls, 130. Falls of, as seat of Government, 137. Proposals of De Brussine & Garrrison to remove Chevaux-de-frize, 93, 141-146, 349, 359, 565. Resolutions of Assembly on removing, (1783) 177, 210. Amount expended for improvement. 240. Military stores at Fort Island and Billingsport, 284, (1784.) Removal of chevaux- de-frizes, 340, 350. Jurisdiction of Islands, 130, 366, 696. Federal buildings on the Delaware, 693. Piers to be erected, 407. Con-


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Delaware River-


tract for, 456. Proposals, 471, 713. Improvements contemplated by the Wardens, (1784) 571. Buoys taken away, 580. Beacon on Cross Ledge, 588. Chevaux- de-frizes, 589, 606, 607, Juris- diction . of Islands, 611. And navigation of, 710. Inquiry as to ownership of Islands in the River, 739. Navigable communication between Chesapeake and, Pro- ceedings, xi., 25, 27. Sloop and negro Jim brought into, 53. Beacon at Cape May, 93. Spanish Frigate at Marcus Hook, 99-102. Examination of rivers, 677. Com- m'rs to examine, 622. Soundings in, 1776, opposite Billingsport, xii. 68. Jurisdiction of Islands in, 75. Report on claims to islands in, 87. Report on jurisdiction of Islands, 289. On improving, 292, 294. Of Wardens, on light house, capes, beacons, buoys, winter harbors, &c., 310.


Delaware, State of, comm'r appointed on boundary line. George Read Riddle appointed 1849, (note) iv., 37. Troops want clothing, v., 34. Prisoners in Phila., jail, sureties for, 309. vii., 152. Letter to Governor on exportation of provisions, from, viii 10. Allows export of provisions, 229, 609. Insecurity of public stores in, ix., 95, 100, 105. Removal of, ordered, 101. Inland navigation, x , 538, 540. Act


of, to comply with requisitions, xi., 16, 22. Proceedings on internal navigation, 25, 27, 77. Letter from Governor, 33.


Delegates in Congress, v., 536. Letters, vi., 4, 116, 136, 207, 231, 268, 279, 298, 359, 380, 455, 535, 577; vii., 134, 140, 160, 162, 174, 181, 184, 189, 192, 422, 476, 551, 557, 639. To require yeas and nays in certain cases, 174. From Virginia, 73, 184. Letters to and from, viii., 9, 61, 161, 191, 351, 392, 494, 643, 711, 722, 745. From Connecticut, letter to, on Wyoming Lands, 111, 112. Of State, in Congress, ix., 103, 163, 506, 307, 420, 434,


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Delegates in Congress-


763. Query on legality of trial by a judge, who is a, 163. Prison ships, 762. Of Virginia, in Congress, 260, 266, 271, 274, In Congress, letter to, x., 25, 27. 45, 48, 52, 69, 72, 101, 126, 151, 154, 155, 156, 184, 204, 210, 223, 358, 369, 397, 405, 410, 440, 457, 476, 534, 549, 564, 592, 681, 697, 705, 713, 759, 768. On gratuity to General Washington, 151. Election of, 354, 437, 534. No. of, 564. Letters, xi., 4, 27, 37, 40, 87, 106, (see Vol., x., 759,) 188, 189, 207, 237, 251, 308, 342, 350, 352, 364, 373, 382, 383, 408. 433, 451, 453, 456, 457, 461, 504, 505, 537, 543, 590, 684. Elected, 83.


Deluge in'Luzerne County, xi., 85, Denmark, Queen of, death, iv., 625.


Willing to consecrate American Bishops. Letters from Mr. De St. Saphorin, &c., x., 434.


Denison, Colonel, vii., 16. Nathan, instructions with arms for Wy- oming, xi., 212. A Scotch Emissary, 213. Letter on insurg- ents, 327.


Dennis, Anthony, commission as surveyor of boundary between N. York and N. Jersey, iv., 340. Denny, William, Governor, arrives and succeeds Morris, ii., 760. Address of Unitas Fratrum to him, 760. Of Ministers, Vestry, &c., of Christ Church, 762. Of Regim't of Philada. Co., 763. His reply, 763. Letters to and from, 779; iii., 5, 8, 13, 18, 29, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 48, 50 53, 54, 58, 64, 69, 76, 78, 83, 93, 95, 96, 106, 137, 138, 141, 145, 146, 148, 150, 160, 162, 173, 174, 186, 193, 201, 207, 209, 212, 214, 218, 221, 235, 236, 239, 247, 248, 251, 256, 258, 273, 277, 278, 282, 289, 290, 293, 296, 298, 300, 303, 304, 313, 315, 316, 323, 330, 338, 349, 351, 364, 365, 366, 380, 383, 385, 392, 401, 403, 412, 425, 427, 428, 430, 432, 434, 436, 438, 442, 449, 453, 471, 480, 481, 485, 487, 489, 490, 498, 508, 511, 517, 518, 546, 552, 571, 623, 634, 671, 675, 677, 685, 687, 689. Messages to and from


Assembly, 19, 98. Instructions to L. Morris, jr., 90. Order to the Sheriff of Cumberland Co., 105. Long letter to Proprietaries, 107. Treated with rudeness and in- solence by members of the House, 112. Letter on transactions with Lord Loudoun, 117. Proclamation against rum, 521. Is succeeded by Governor Hamilton, 689. Speech to Assembly at New Castle, 377.


Denny, David, viii., 496. Ensign, his rank, xi., 325.


De Normandie, Dr., v., 176.


Dent, Lieutenant, a Virginia officer, xii., 274.


Department of foreign affairs to be established, xi., 599.


De Peyster, Lieutenant Colonel, A. S., on Indian negotiations, x., 86, 89.


Depositions, and Examinations, Jonah Davenport, an Indian Trader, i., 299. James Le Tort, 300. Edmund Cartledge, 304. Thomas Renick, 309. Thomas Cresap 310, 352. Respecting dams on Schuylkill, 315. Luke Mercer, 335. James Hendricks, 348, 399. John Capper, 350, 360. John Lowe, 350. McMannick, 354. John Brabaker, William 355. Joshua Lowe, 356, 363. Charles Jones, 357. Francis Ward, 357. John Patten, 358,


360. Alexander McKee, 360. Joshua Minshall, 361. Rebecca Hendricks, 361. . Tobias Hend- ricks, 362. Abstracts of, 365-367. Samuel Thorn, 374. Jeremiah Fowler, 375. John Sullivan, 382. Richard Andrew, 382. William Andrew, 383. George Andrew, 384. John Emerson, 396. Cor- nelius Comages, 397. Richard Ashton, 398. William Daugher- ty, 400. Samuel Moncey, 401. William Glasspill, 412. Michael Dooling, 413. Henry Packard, 423. Thomas Rothwell, 424. Hugh Rainey, 433. Patrick Thomas, 440. Ann Thomas, 441. John Wright, 464. Rob. Barber, 489, 490. John Coats, 500. Jeremiah Star, 501. Wm. Miller, 501. Henry Munday, 502. John


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Depositions-


Kelly, 504. On taking of Cresap


-Arthur Buchanan, &c., 505, 507, 515. Robert Buchanan, 506, John Starr, 508. George Aston. 510. Samuel Scott, 510, 515,


William Downard, 512. Samuel Smith, 513. David Priest, 515. Samuel Atkinson, 516. Daniel Southerland, 517. Benjamin Chambers, 519. John Ross, 521, 525, 526. Frederick Lather, 522. Balser Springler, 523. George Hornspacker, 529. Michael Tan- ner, 524. Thomas Coulson, 528. Joseph Evans, 555. Conrad Kel- ler, 555. Anderson and Mont- gomery, 537. Riots on Schuyl- kill, 553. On Maryland Outrages, : 555. Samuel Cartwright, 561. Sapience Harris, 562, 590. Wm. Thomas Williams, 563, 591.


Rothwell, 424, 564, 590. Jno.


Daneilly, 566. Matthew Donahoe, 583. Rachel Brick, (Counter- feits), 621. William Brick, do. 622. Alexander Armstrong, 643. Peter Shultz, 694. . Robert Owings, 695. John Lemmon, 695.


Thomas Norris, 697. J. Roberts, 698. Valentine Eyler, 699. Matthias Ulrick, 700. W. Oler, M. Kittsmiller, and J. Banker, 701.


Herman Updegraef, 702. Adam


Furney, 704, 726. Zachary Butcher, 707. S. White, &c., ii., 18. Samuel England, 21 Jer- emiah Brown, 22. John Murray, 37. Margaret McCleary, 37.


Benjamin Swoope, (riot), 50.


Samuel Dickinson, 64. Martin Kittsmiller, 70. Respecting death of John Diges's son. Anthony Conley, &c., 76. John Stackers, 78. P. Coyle, 79. Leond. Kitz- miller, 80. Jacob Sheely, 81. John Seifert, 82. Patten and Montour, 123. A French desert- er, 124. John Trotter, Indian Trader, 131. Peter Hogg, (In- dians), 167. Francis Claw, (do.) 168. Wm. Morris and William Green, 265. James Anderson, 266. Thomas Clarke, 283.


Mathias Steelman. 335. Charles


Vanderford, 336. Thomas Van-


derford, 337. Alexander Quillin,


Depositions- 337. Nicholas Powell, 440.


Monacatootha and Montour, 452. . Moravians, 459. J. Shmick and H. Fry, respecting Wyoming, 491. William Johnston, iii., 13. 16. Samuel Clifford, 44. Leon- ard Weeser, 45. Henry Hess, 56. John Williamson, 139. Of a Delaware prisoner, 147. D. Broadhead and E. Biddle, 244. B. Shoemaker and John Drake, 249, 254, 264. Conrad Weiser and J. McKee, 256. C. Busse and J. Orndt, 259. James Hynd- shaw, 263. Michael Chavignerie, 295, 305. Francis Fevre, 363. Richard Bairds, 396. Benjamin Handy, 592. William Ellegood, 693. Abraham Ingram, 597.


Andrew Collings, 597, 602.


Moses Timmons, 598. Thomas Hindes, 601. John Pollock, 603. John Spicer, 603. Wm. Gray, 605. William Hayward, 606. Parker Selby, 607. John Willy, 609. Peter Dolby, 611. John Sharp, 612. Patience Wadelow


HIemmons, 614. Colonel John Dennis, 615. Penington Welsh, 618. Moses Moore and Isham Bernat, 632. Barbara Lingaree and Mary Roy, 633. John Spen- cer, 635. Thomas Himmons, 637. Solomon Fruit, 637. Richard Coverdell, 639. Warren Bur-


roughs, 640. James Ingram, 641. John Pettijohn, Sen., 642. Alex. West, 643. Charles Polke, 643. Magdalen Manlove, 644. Joseph Morgan, 645. Ephraim Polke, 646. Waitman Willey, 647. Jared Hitchins, 649. Robert Shankland, 652, 656. Christoph-


er Hoskins, 677. Peter Titell, 705. Richard Davis, 705. John


Loughry, 731. Depui's, Aaron, iv., 45. Sam. Sellers and Joseph Ross, respecting a French spy taken, 205. Lieutenant Charles Grant, 220. John Shelby, 222.


James Wilkins, 223. Ralph Nail- er, 225. J. Smith, 230. McGlash- en Lt. Leond. 233, 234. Henry Prather, 237. Thomas Romberg, 23. John Jennings, 342. Wm. Sims, 387. Wm. Nimins, 387.


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Depositions-


Asa Luddington, 388. Thomas Bennet, Joseph Drake, 425.


Richard Brown, 430. Thomas Woods, (Sheriff, ) 435., Alban Davis, 445. James McCashlin, 459. Ephraim Hunter, Sheriff, 491. George Wilson 493. Wm. Wilson, 542, John Pollock, 544. David Griffey, 555. John and James Fowler, 564. Samuel St. Clair, 565. Æneas Mackay, 566. Wm. Amberon, 568. George Ashton, 571. Arthur St. Clair, 582. Charles Foreman, 604. Samuel Whitesitt, 605. Deve- reux Smith, 606. Malachi Hays, 607. Frederick Fenney, 607. James Kinkead, 608. Wm. Pow- ell, 608. Elizabeth Myers, 608. James Meyers, 608. James Smith, 610. Samuel Mckenzie, 611. Æneas Mackay, 611. Peter Smith, 665. A. Cameron, Dr. Smith, and John Connolly, 682. Dewees, Col. William, v., 261. Mrs. Abigail McCay, 337. Sarah O'Brien, 339. Thomas Patterson, 420. George Kriebel, 432. Jere- miah Loughead, 452, Henry Funk, 495, 508. Riots at York, 496-508. Wm. Beckworth and A. Laughlin, 624. Robt. Galbraith, 638. Sam. McGregor, 665. Silas Burnet, vi., 7. John Sweeney, 58. Jacob Sitler, 67. Frederick Schauss, 67. Prisoners in Virgin- ia, 75. Margaret Lederman, 117. Daniel Shelly, 95. Samuel Stew- art, 217. Henry Mansin, 221. Joseph Rode, 224. Wendle Mey- er, 225. James Christy, 233. Wm. Harper, 442. Col. F. Watts and S. Henry, 500. Thomas Cra- ven, 501. Wm. Stayner, 501. Samuel Erwin, 502. R. Weston, 542. R. Weston, M. Warwick and J. Vanzant, 542. Garret and John Vanzant, 596-7. Archibald Hamilton, 679. Affey Beeth, 771. John Mitchell, vii., 207-209, 213. John Gardiner, 241. John Parler, 259. Peter Cress, 259. Thomas Pollock, 577. John Leffertie, viii., 387. Henry O'Neill, 527. D. Franks, 615. Joseph Shoemaker, 645. Respecting German Lutheran


Depositions-


Church lots, ix., 364. Sarah Keith, 501. John Robinson, 572. H. M. Breckenbridge, 572, 661. Samuel Hunter, respecting Indian murders, 658. Respecting Joseph Doane, x., 110. Mahlon Doane, 111, 112. James Oellers (1780), 161. Respecting Wyoming-Mr. Tidd, 196. Respecting escape of C. J. Longschamps, 271-274. Re- specting ruins at Pittsburg, 463- 464. Against Henry Carberry, 576-580. James Bell, 594. Phil- lip Jenkins, 594. Mark Halfpen- ny, 597. Robert Gibson, 598. Jolin Boyd, 621. William Brink, 621-623. Col. J. Armstrong, 623. Respecting Wyoming, 631-638, 649-652. Taken at Wyoming, 653, 659-662, 688, 691. John Leith, on Indian robberies, 763. A. Ellicott on arrest of T. Picker- ing, xi., 327. Ira Manvil, Wyo- ming, 344. Benedict Satterlee, do., 345. Joel Whitcomb, 358. Keeny, 358. Elijah Reynolds, Joseph Earl, Martin Dudley, Jos. Kilburn, 359, Garrett Smith, 371. Wm. Smith, 393. M. Hollenbach, 394, 551. N. Kingsley, Lord But- ler, T. Pickering, 551. Z. Butler, 553. Jacob Hartzell, xii., 298. Thos. Gibson, 300. James Banes, Jr., 302. Jno. Hart, 303.


Depreciation of money, ix., 77, 85, 117, 119, 129, 130, 133, 135, 136,


141, 145, 147, 171, 212; xi., 55. Of pay, Judges' opinion of, 120.


Depreciation Lands, surveys, xi., 93, 263. Sales of, 125.


Depui, see Forts, ii.


Depui's Fort, xii., 354.


Depui, Samuel, letter, iii., 423, 424.


Depui, Nicholas, ix., 105, 113.


Description of a man, singular, iv., 369.


Desertions, v., 144, 180, 196, 207, 203, 262, 648, 700.


Deserters, vi., 411, 732; vii., 356, 443, 769, 775 ; viii., 6, 12, 74, 77, 95, 100, 103, 184, 225, 235, 262, 263, 317, 415, 418, 510, 623; ix., 299, 503. From American regi- ment, x, 388.


Deshler, Col., vi., 394.


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INDEX TO PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES.


Deshler, Charles, Commissioner of | Dickinson, Mr., house burnt by


magazine of provisions, vii., 17. Deshler, David and Charles, viii., 300. (Commissioners of pur- chases.) 300, 517, 697, 701, 711, 721.


D'Estaing, Count, vii., 671. And his fleet in Rhode Island, 734-736. Success of fleet in West Indies, vii., 661. Respecting, 736, 747, - 764, 772.


"Detector," author of, required, ix., 266.


Detroit, Governor of, by proclama- tion offers protection to rebels, v., 402. Gov. of, encourages Indians and Tories, vi., 460. Congress purpose an expedition against, 529. General Armstrong's views on, 657. A strong fort, above de- scribed, viii., 106. British and Indian convention at, 707. De- sign upon, xii., 110, 111, 118, 166, 167, 183. Governor Hamilton of, Clark's success against, 120, 131. Designs of enemy, 140, 147, 160, 184, 186, 265, 269. New fort, 18S. Strength of garrison, 192, 196, 198. Fort, described, 206.'


Deux Points, Count de, letter intro- ductory, viii., 684.


De Villier, Captain, receives capitu- lation of Fort Necessity, ii., 146. Dewar, David, petition respecting sailors impressed, iii., 302.




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