General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 2, Part 24

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
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German battalion to be raised, iv., 779.


German, Lutheran, church lots, ix., 363, 364. Congregation, Phila- delphia, error in their warrant, xi., 607.


German prisoners, viii., 343.


German Protestants, of Philadelphia county, address to Gov. Morris, ii., 200.


German regiment, viii., 166.


German, troops, ix., 289, 290.


Germans, in Philadelphia, complain of sufferings, ii., 217, 225. Con- duct of, at York, v., 576.


Germantown, original charter of, from Wm. Penn to, i., 111-115. Arms for sale at, not to go out of province, iv., 731. Quarters for troops at, v., 206. Troops for, 225. Army at, 495. Head quar- ters of Gen. Washington at, 617, 645. Defeat at, 645, 714. Gen. Armstrong's letter on military movements near, vi., 70. Gen. Irwin wounded, 71. Escape of Gen. Reed, 71. Stocking weavers and tanners at work at, 123. Bat- tle, vii., 94.


Gerry, Elbridge, v., 754. On im- posts, xi., 598.


Gibbons, Lieut. C., under arrest, vii., 643.


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Gibbon, Wm., vi., 530.


Gibbs, Major, journal in Rhode Is- land, vi., 734.


Gibson, Col. George, vi., 319, 324, 553. Commissions, .xi., 607.


Gibson, John, commission to lade and unlade a Spanish vessel, iv., 105. Report, 118. Auditor-Gen- eral, letter on prisoners of war, v., 65. To paymasters, 334. Let- ter to, on provisions, ix., 190. Commission to purchase Erie of Indians, xi., 405. Goods for, 427. Report on accounts, 588. And R. Butler, agree with Six Nations of Indians for their lands, 529-533; xii., 115. Letter to, 171.


Gibson, Col. Thomas, of Slippery Rock, deposition, xii., 300.


Gilbert, Benj., family taken prison- ers by Indians, viii., 213, 222, 259.


Giles, Edward, letter, v., 437.


Gillespie, George, viii., 481.


Girty, Thomas, letter from, ix., 40. Glass, Lieut., &c., to march Capt.


Irwin's company to Fort Arm- strong, xii., 172.


Gloninger, John, ix., 654.


Gloucester, riot at, i., 546. Com- mittee of, approve of chevaux-de- frise, iv., 785.


Glover, General, vi., 31.


Gnadenhutten, massacre at, ii., 521, 549. See fort (Allen), 565; viii., 158. Fort Allen at, xii., 323, 327.


. Goforth, William, Auditor of Bucks county, ix., 11, 13, 17, 29, 36, 67. Gold, fall of, in value compared with Continental money, vii., 192.


Gonsales, Emanuel, attack on, by Indians, viii., 551.


Gooch, Gov. Wm., of Virginia, let . ters, i., 544, 663, 687, 756. Let- ter from, ii., 18.


Gordon, Adj. Court martial on de- serters, xii., 165, 207, 223.


Gordon, Major James, seizure of supplies intended for Cornwallis' prisoners at Lancaster by William Henry, ix., 674.


Gordon, John, vi., 342, 344, 346, 465, 534.


Gordon, Lewis, letters, iv., 66, 67, 70, 174, 420, 423, 427. To be ar-


rested, v., 489, 490; vi., 465, 534.


Gordon, Gov. Patrick, arrival, i., 188. Proclamation, 189. Letter to, in behalf of Swedish children, 189. Instructions to take mur- derers, 217. Letters to and from, 241, 243, 302, 303, 304, 313, 320, 326, 336, 340, 341, 342, 343, 347, 353, 386, 395, 403, 414, 417, 427, 437, 443, 447, 455, 547, 549, 727. Dies, 489.


Gordon, Samuel, to N. Denison re- specting a Scotch emissary, xi., 213.


Gordon, Thomas, viii., 282.


Gore, Obediah, and M. Hollenbach, troops for Wyoming, xi., 216.


Gorham & Co.'s purchase of Erie lands, xi., 541.


Gourla, John, vi., 443. .


Governors of States, letters to, vii., 197. Of Delaware, x., 504. Maryland, 293, 320, 324, 527, 52S, 540, 542, 543, 744, 753. Mass., letter to, 354, 499, 500, 503, 504. New Jersey, 103, 366, 458, 730. New York, 413, 435, 450, 513. North Carolina, 353. South Car- olina, . 79. Virginia, letters to and from, 56, 72, 77, 95, 96, 145, 175, 602, 608. Of Connecticut, xi., 239, 409, 414, 447, 451, 735. Delaware, 33. Georgia, 96. Louisiana, 567. Maryland, 56. Massachusetts, 271. New Jersey, 326, 335, 336, 548, 550. New York, 96, 125, 195, 196, 326, 335, 341, 412. North Carolina, 116. South Carolina, 545. Vir- ginia, 115, 116, 497, 499, 501, 507, 523, 557, 600.


Govett, W., & W. Geddes, viii., 73. Græme, Thomas, M. D., to visit vessels, i., 209. Report, 210, 212. Justice of Supreme Court, 289. Visits vessels, iii., 673, 676. Report on sickly vessels, iv., 59.


Graff, Matthias, vi., 54.


Graham, Henry Hale, Justice, Del. county, xi., 638.


Grain and Salt, measurer's report, xi., 766.


Grand Jury, presentments of, Act respecting, i., 153.


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Grant, .Lieut., letters, iv., 229, 231, 240, 244.


Grant, Thomas, on Wyoming af- fairs, xi., 110.


Granville, Fort, see forts, ii. ; xii., 366, 368.


Gray, Wm., and John Little, vi., 377.


Gray, William, Treasurer of North- ampton, ix., 229. Paymaster, 238.


Graydon, Lieut. Caleb, letter, iii., 728, 729 ; iv., 52, 88, 206, 214.


Great Britain, instructions from, to Wm. Penn, respecting wrecked treasure, i., 100. Commission andinstructions to Sir R. Holmes, 97. Orders of Privy Council against pirates, 101, 102. Letter to William Penn on peace with Spain, 104. James III. born, or- ders respecting, 106. Commis- sioners of Customs to Gov'r on Navigation Act, 119. Lords Jus- tices on peace with French, 125. Orders respecting Mediterranean passes, 177, 180, 183, 184, 439. On repeal of laws, 190. Church prayers for royal family to be altered, 225, 624. Information as to officers, &c., requested, 253, 288, 331, 332, 348, 446. On passes, 177, 180, 182, 183, 242, 256, 258, 264, 283. Duties on negroes, 306. On piratical goods, 307. On Duties, 325. Corres- pondence on state of affairs, (see Earl Hillsborough, Dartmouth, Fox, Pownall, Stephens, &c. )- birth of a Princess, iv., 311. Death of Princess Louisa, 300. Birth of a Prince, 414. King's speech, 355, 359. Infectious dis- ease among cattle, 355. Ameri- can affairs, 355, 357, 359. Ad- dress of House of Commons to King, 357. Do. Lords spiritual and temporal, 358. Conduct of merchants of Philadelphia, 361. Duke of Grafton appointed keeper of Great Seal after death of Mr. Yorke, 363. Ask for table of fees of officers of Customs, 380. Complains of resolutions of Phil- adelphia as "very strong and unbecoming," 380. Earl Dart- mouth appointed Secretary, 456.


Ask for information on commerce, agriculture and population, 465. Insulted by inhabitants of Phila- delphia in the case of the Polly (tea ship), 480. At Hannas town, 514. Objects to Pennsyl- vania nominating deputies to General Congress at Philadelphia, 576, 589. Respecting Connolly and Indians, 577. Act prohibi- ting exportation of gunpowder, &c., 585, 616. Earl Dartmouth's letters, 588, 589, 621, 625. Earl Dunmore's letters to and from, 461, 482, 493, 525, 577. 579. On trade and fisheries of N. E., 613. Orders of, Commander-in-chief to be supreme in America, 621. People of Pennsylvania not re- turning to a just sense of their situation, 621. Death of his Majesty's sister, Queen of Den- mark, 625. Proclamation for suppressing rebellion and sedi- tion, 652. King's speech to Par- liament, vi., 14. Burgoyne's convention to be confirmed by, 166, 176. And United States, preliminaries of peace signed x., S. Letter of Sir Guy Carleton, 13. Rear Admiral Digby's letter . respecting prisoners, 21. Inquiry respecting goods from, 28. J. Temple commissioned Consul- General, 544.


Great Cove, Indian murders at, ii., 462, 474; iv., 138.


Great Meadows, fort proposed to be built at, by Gov. Dinwiddie, ii., 398.


Green, Colonel, surprised at White Plains by De Lancey and killed, &c., ix., 155.


Greene, Gen. Nathaniel, vi., 405, 444, 483, 530. Respecting Ar- nold and the wagons, vii., 175, 179. Respecting forage, danger of horses starving, &c., viii., 150, 151, 163, 165, 380, 426, 475. Checked at Camden, ix., 154. Position in S. C., 283, 430. Let- : ters to, xii., 118, 120, 145, 174, 204. Destruction of public stores, 145.


Greene, ship Gen., vii., 244, 246, 266, 309, 310, 311, 343, 397, 443. Name not to be changed for Reed,


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263. Agents for, 266, 343, 344. Letters from, 266. Officers for, 266, 343, 362. Valuation, 320. Appraisers appointed, 303. Re- port, 320. Sale of, viii., 3. Greenwalt, P., vii., 287, 507.


Greenwich Hospital, duties on seamen, i., 251, 403. Receivers, 251.


Greer, Joseph, vi., 395.


Grier, Lieut., viii., 642.


Gregg, Matthew, his accounts, vii., 334.


Gregory, James, v., 334, 500, 588. Grier, Major, ix., 118.


Griffin, Col. Samuel, letter with a spy, v., 127.


Griffitts, William, iii., 92.


Griswold, Matthew, Governor of Connecticut, on rights of claim- ants (1784), xi., 447, 451.


Gronow, Lewis, vi., 487, 496, 722. Growdon, Lawr., Commissioner of Pennsylvania, on boundary line, i., 601.


Grubb, Col. Curtis, vi., 174.


Grube, Rev. B. A. D., vii., 520.


Guerard, Benj., Gov. of South Car- olina, asks for a list of traitors, x., 79.


Gun, a factory on French Creek, letter from P. De Haven respect- ing, v., 155. Memorial from gun stockers in, 733. Prices, 743; vii., 12, 133, 195, 365. Lock manufactory, iv., 712. Factory, plan for a, 767. Continental, found, xii., 262.


Gunpowder, &c., not to be exported from England, iv., 585. In Phil- adelp'a, inquiry concerning, vii., 146.


Guns and ammunition sent to back counties, ii., 393. Brass, cast by B. Loxley, iv., 731.


Gunsaleye, Martin's, house attacked by Indians, viii., 202. Gurney, Francis, letter, iv., 691 ; v., 186. Sent to Monmouth against tories, 177. Asks for old guns to be removed from river, vii., 495 ; viii., 81. Resignation as warden, xii., 2.


Guthrie, illness of, xii., 151, 230. Guyho, Captain of French vessel, on importing merchandise, viii., 546.


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Haberstick, Michael, vi., 362. Hackenwelder, Rev. John, vii., 516,


524, 541. Letter, Indians, deep snow, viii., 152. Missionary, 211. Letters to and from, xii., 111, 121, 124, 132, 219, 221, 225, 227, 258, 266.


Haffa, Henry, Sheriff, viii., 704, 742.


Haffer, Henry, (see Haller,) vii., 552.


Hagner, Col. takes charge of Salt works, vii., 767.


Hagner, Will. &c., respecting Salt, vii., 677.


Hagner, Lt. Frederick, vi., 486.


Hague, Gen., ix., 641.


Hahn, Michael, Riots at York Town, xi., 97.


Haldiman, Frederick, letter, iv., 465.


Hale, Thomas, v., 203. And N. Weaver, vi., 628. Speculations with public monies, viii., 112, 115.


Hales, Gen. (Brit.) vii., 489.


"Half-King" of the Six Nations dies at Paxton, ii., 177, 178.


Half-town, (an Indian chief, ) xii., 300, 322.


Half-tree, (an Indian chief, 322.


Halifax, Dunk, Earl of, letters to him, ii., 528, 657.


Halifax, Dunk, letters, iv., 192, 200, 201, 202.


HALIFAX, (Fort) see Forts. ii., Account of provisions, iii., 6, 17, 119, 251. Of no advantage- removed to HUNTER's urged 251. xii., 368-370.


Halkett, Major, letter, iii., 450.


Hall, Charles, vii., 651. seizes land called Indian Town, viii., 118. Receipts for land, 194. Res- pecting trial, for lands at Lancas- ter, ix., 294, 321.


Hall, David, and H. Fisher, armed boats in Delaware Bay, viii., 216, Haller, Col. Henry, vii., 483, 484, 488, 552; viii., 83, 416, 425, 426, 430. Respecting proprietary lands in Reading. ix., 237. Let- ter, v., 144, 250.


Hallock, Capt, Wm., Capt. Proctor's Ammunition on board the Hornet,


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powder bad, iv., 750. Letter from Committee, 752.


Hamberger, John, powder works on French creek, vi., 540.


Hambright, Captain John, instruc- tions to, iii., 42. vi., 57, 532, 570, 626; account of a murder and skirmish, 770; vii., 311, 323; viii., 370, 418. Barrack master at Lancaster, ix., 170, 335, 336.


Hamilton, Alexander, Sec. Trea- sury, debts, xi., 638. Answer, 641. Letters to and from, xii., 90, 100.


Hamilton, Andw., opinion on pro- prietary appointments, i., 129. Forbid by Wm. P. to attach the seal to a paper, 148. Letter to, on impressments, 637.


Hamilton, Andrew, and J. Georges, comrs. to Md .- notice of, to Gov. Ogle, 427. Commission, 428. In- structions, 429.


Hamilton, Fort, iii., 81, 119, 139, 140, 152, 218, 222, 356. xii., 370.


Hamilton, Hance, letters, ii., 611, 753.


Hamilton, Henry, Lieutenant Governor of Detroit, offers bribes to rebels, v., 402 .- taken pris- ner, xii., 116, 120.


Hamilton, Gov. (an Ind'n) cap- tured, vii., 512, 517.


Hamilton, Governor James, letters to and from, ii., 49, 60, 66, 91, 113, 120, 122, 125, 126, 130, 168. Letters to Board of Trade on Boundaries, and Claims of the State, 60, 63. Report of Privy Council on, 65. Opinion on his power to pass bills of credit, 106. Retires, 174, 180. Fort, 659, 678. Power to sell Proprietary lands, iii., 684. Succeeds Governor Denny, 689. Proclamation for a Thanksgiving day, 690. Letters to and from, 690, 693, 694, 696, 701, 702, 706, 710, 712, 714, 718, 726, 729, 732, 734. Speech to Assembly of New Castle, 721. Address of Assembly, 723, 725. Letters to, and from Amherst, Gen., iv., 37, 39, 45, 46, 50, 64, 68, 71, 73, 74, 76, 79, 87. Burd, James, 105, 125, 128. Elder,


Rev. Jno., 127. Gardon, Lewis, 66. Graydon, Lt. C., 52. Hop- kins, Stephen, Gov., R. I., 121. Horsfield, Timothy, 61. Indians. 60, 61. Johnson, Sir Wm., 103. Peters, R., 50. Pitt, Wm., 58. Shippen, Joseph, 82, 110. Teed- yuscung, 75, 80, 81, 82. Tilgh- man, James, 424. Young, James, 131. Proclamation for arrest of murderers of Indians, 65.


Hamilton, James, letters to and from, ii., 447, 483, 537, 640, 731, 740. Dedimus to, to fill Commis- sions, 460. Orders to, 603, 604; v., 611-613, 620; vi., 372, 383, 433, 456, 468. Certificate of Dr. Shippen, 375. Pass for, 469, 486. Discharge of, 435, 456, 465, 468.


Hamilton, Joseph, to Colonel John Franklin on Wyoming affairs, x., 751. Letters to and from, xi., 3, 67, 84, 94, 183, 185. Apprehend- ed, 460.


Hamilton, Major, ix., 12.


Hamilton, Wm., imprisoned, asks release, viii., 591. Report of committee, xi., 535.


Hammell, William, petition respect- ing Mud fort and Billingsport, ix., 330.


Hammond, Lieutenant, killed at the Compass, vi., 258, 275, 291, 326. Hampton, John, v., 317.


Hancock, John P. C., v., 137, 179, 219, 244, 289, 352.


Hancock, John, Gov. of Massachu- setts, letter from, xi., 272.


Hand, Fort, vi., 673 ; xii., 134, 371. Hand, General Edward, v., 443, 488, 528, 540. Sent against Indians on frontiers, vi., 18. Recalled from Pittsburg, 69. Conference with Indians, 601; vii., 321. On his way to Wyoming, 321. Letters, 342, 345, 403, 715. Re- specting, 521 ; viii., 134. Want of men, &c., 135. Complains of desertions, 184. His rank, 409. To, on appointments, 425, 515 ; ix., 244, 517. (1779), x., 159, (see Vol. VII.) ; xii., 118. Hand, H., v., 382.


Ilanigan, Thos., on sulphur, v., 253. Hanna, Robert, letter, iv., 605, 625, 627.


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Hanna, Major, viii., 526.


Hanna's Town, provisions to be stored at, vii., 305. Troops, 406. Troops for, viii., 50, 65. Maga- zine at, 69. Public records re- moved to, 284, Base attempt to destroy Delaware Indians near, 596. Ravages of Indians near, ix., 240. Destroyed, 596, 606. Distress of, 629. Indian murder near, x., 22. As county town of Westmoreland, 91; xii., 130, 131, 253, 254. Captain Irwin at, 170, 251.


Hannum, Col., viii., 163. To arrest murderers of Mr. Boyd, 244. Provisions, 324.


Hannum, John, Hog Island, ix., 753.


Hans, John, letter W. P. to, i., 143. Hanson, John, appointed President of Congress, ix., 267, 444.


Harbeson, Benj., &c., vii., 102, 153. Harden, Major John, recommenda- tion of, x., 610.


Hardin, Mr., court martial against, xii., 152.


Hardie, Capt. Robert, petition of, vi., 259. Appeal from court mar- tial, vii., 91. Memorial for pay for naval services, 92.


Harding, Capt. of ship Confederacy, vii., 761.


Harding, George, petition in favor of, vii., 326, 360.


Harding, Lieut., xii., 128. Attacks Indians, 156.


Harding, Nicholas, letter to, iii., 53. Harding, Robert, Rev., Catholic priest, number under his care, iii., 144.


Hardy, Sir Charles, appointed Cap- tain-General and Governor of New York, arrives, ii., 399. Let- ters to and from, 399, 405, 435, 472, 497, 526, 533, 572, 574, 585, 606, 609, 629, 646, 655, 688, 689, 695. On transports, iii., 141, 174. .


Hare's Brewery, memorial respect- ing James Warren, vii., 113.


Hargis, Mr., keeps light-house, xii., 310.


Harmar, Col. Josiah, vii., 736, 750; viii., 305. Muster roll, 188, 220, 245, 515, 537, 539, 603. In- structions for recruiting, x., 309.


.Letter from, 311, 316. Returns of recruits, &c., at heights of Schuylkill, 323. Returns of troops, 337. Indian treaties, 394, 470. Troops leave for Fort Pitt, 345, 391. Returns of troops, 390, 393, 403, 431, 446, 480, 490, 492. Situation of Fort McIntosh, 406, 448. New regiment, 455. Offi- cers willing to continue, 465. Discharges, 469, 479. Pay of officers, 484. Recruiting, 490, 509. To retain the troops, 496. Recruiting, &c., 509. Returns of troops in service, xi., 173, 174, 217, 219. His rank, 209. Ar- rangement of troops, 218. Re- enlistments of officers, 270. Con- tinued in command, 282. Irreg- ular commission to Mr. Spear, 287. Rank of officers, 325. Re- cruiting money, &c., 392. Troops ordered to, xii., 314.


Harmar, Fort, attacked by Indians, xi., 371, 392.


Harper, Wm., deposition, vi., 442. Harris, David, vi., 32; vii., 638. Harris' ferry, vii., 391.


Harris, John, letters to and from, ii., 178, 230, 232, 441, 603, 627, 635, 662. Letter from, iii., 33. Pitch and tar may be made on Susquehanna, iv., 721; v., 758. And R. Elder, 753; vi., 211, 574; viii., 23, 550.


Harris' fort, xii., 372.


Harris, James, letter to J. McLene respecting road, xi., 186.


Harris, Dr. Robert, proposals for making salt, v., 507.


Harrison, Captain, xii., 135.


Harrison. Gov. Benjamin, of Vir- ginia, on boundary, ix., 518, 533, 549, 607. [See boundary Vir- ginia. ] On boundary, x., 56, 72, 77, 95, 96, 145, 175, 602, 608. Respecting boundaries, xi., 497, 499, 501, 507.


Harrison, Jas., commission to, i., S5. Harrison, Lieut. John, xii., 235, 236.


Harshall, J., v., 211.


Hart, John, bounty for soldiers, impatience, viii., 750, 752; ix., 55, 128, 291, 339, 376.


Hart, Jon'a., to J. Adlum, land on French creek, xi., 593.


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Hart, Col. Joseph, letter respecting troops, v., 18, 97, 237 ; viii., 326, 327, 356, 503, 523, 707. Robberies in Bucks and Chester, ix., 507. Letter from Geo. Wall, 529, 608- 617.


Hart, Wm., vi., 396, 431, 524. Hartford, convention at, viii., 616. Hartley, David, letter to, from Dr.


- Benjamin Franklin, respecting loyalist's estates, ix., 669. Let- ter to Dr. Franklin on Mr. Jay's return (1784), x., 557.


Hartly, Col. Thos., v., 697 ; vi., 351, 497, 668, 674, 680, 682, 687, 689, 690, 691, 692, 705, 729, 770, 773. Letters, vii., 3, 10, 81, 86, 87, 258, 391, 694, 775. His opera- tions on frontiers, 5, 117, 776. Vote of thanks to, 9. Troops in want of clothing, 336. Resigna- tion, 366. Regiment (1779), x., 159 (see Vol. VII.), 366. To W. Bradford, on trial of York rioters, xi., 115, 156.


Hartzell, Jacob, on robbery of Tax Collectors in Bucks county, xii., 298.


Hartzell, Jonas (Sheriff), vii., 655. Harvey, Sir Charles, victory over, xii., 204.


Haslett, Col., orders to attend fune- ral of, v., 223.


Hasse, John, sends petition, xi., 2S8.


Hatton, John, to be apprehended, v., 7.


Hauer, Samuel, letters, xi., 47, 102. Havana, Gov. of, letter to, i., 752. Letter to, iii., 50S. To Governor Penn, no foreign vessels admitted, iv., 286.


Hay, John, Sheriff of York, vii., 694.


Hay, Lieut .- Colonel, viii., 10. Penn- sylvania regiment, 240.


Hayes, Col. Christ., ix., 79, 105, 141, 247, 300, 330, 354, 369, 404, 469, 637, 772. Indians murder on frontiers, &c., x., 264. Re- specting appointments in Fayette co., 265. Affairs in Westmore- land, 279.


Hays, John, journal of, vii., 735- 741.


Hays, Col. John, light horse in Al- len township, ix., 428.


Hayes, John, viii., 317.


Haylars, Capt. of New Brunswick. captures, a cutter and her cap- tain, R. White, a traitor, ix., 530. Hazard, Ebenezer, petition for use of historical documents, ix., 449. Publishes two vols., 449, 450. Resolution of Congress for, 450. Reports to Congress as P. M. Gen., robbery of mail, 560.


Hazard, Sam'l, memorial to Connec- ticut for western lands, and their action, ii., 301.


Hazard, Samuel, appointed by Gov- ernor to arrange Archives-makes report to him, i., 17. By Legis- lature to superintend printing and have lithographs made, 22. Hazelwood, John, Com'dore, orders to Captain Watkins with prison- ers, v., 168. Letters, 205, 602, 620, 663, 680, 696, 721, 747. To furnish pilots, 501. Succeeds Seymour, 594. Success of fleet, 217, 746, 747; vi., 47, 121, 132. 167, 181, 234, 246, 598, 724, 749. Cannon to be sunk, 167. Facts respecting evacuation of Fort Mifflin, &c., 47-50; vii., 19, 112. Petition of, 284. Condemns pur- chase of provisions, viii., 653, Letters, &c., ix., 38, 54, 73, 133, 143, 425. Receiver of flour, 133. Hazen, Col. Moses, at Brandywine, vi., 58. Petition of officers in his regiment, viii., 44. Commands Canada regiment, 17, 645. Cloth- ing-redress, union of Canada, 105. Regiment, ix., 244. Brig .- General, 643, 648.


Heads, a Lecture on, ix., 573.


Heard, General Nathaniel, v., 262.


Heath, General William, v., 161, 162, 168. Summons, surrender of Fort Independence, 237. Res- pecting deserters, viii., 6.


Heinecken, J. H., Christian, recog- nized as Consul for U. Nether- lands, at Philadelphia, x., 446.


Hellstedt, Charles, commissioned as Swedish Consul, Philadelphia, x., 362. Sends letter advising of war between Russia and Turkey, xi., 265, 293.


Henderson, Andrew, account of riot- ous disturbances in Huntingdon, xi., 305-307.


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Henderson, Archibald, respecting robbery, ix., 601.


Henderson, Captain, v., 67.


Hendricks, James, Instructions to, iv., 112.


Henlopen, Cape, alias Cornelius, Penn's account of, i., 147.


Henlopen, Cape, Light-house, con- dition described by Wardens, xii., 308.


Henry, Fort, ii., 159, 561, 565, 570, 676. Garrison at, iii., 52, 119, 194, 218, 283, 353. North'n Co., xii., 373, 375. (At Wheeling, ) 223, 231, 234, 236, 263. To be evacuated, 277.


Henry, George, resigns as Lieuten- ant of Philadelphia, v., 355.


Henry, John, asks for liberty to de- liver a lecture on heads to pay off debts of Theatre, ix., 593.


Henry, Lt. George, sells public ves- sels, vii., 139. Respecting arms &c., 190, 239, 333, 365,


Henry, Patrick, (Gov. of Va, ) on . an Embargo, vii., 247. On Boun- dary, 441.


Henry, Patrick, Jun., v., 260, 286. Henry, Col. Will'm, vii., 359, 416, 456, 514, 557, 599, 667. To pur- chase flour, 674. Proofs respec- ting flour, 557.


Henry, Col. William, makes large purchases of whiskey at high prices, vi., 205, 208. Letters, 558, 645; viii., 30, 116, 207, 309, 380, 423, 652, 667, 685, 753, 761. Return of arms &c., xi., 239 ; xii., 259 ; v., 347, 472, 543, 634, 635. Appointed Lieu- tenant, 355. Letters to and from, ix., 7, 154, 170, 205, 476, 575. Dragoons, 154. On paper Cur- rency, 171. At Lancaster, seizes supplies for prisoners there from Cornwallis' army, 674. Elected member of Congress, x., 354, 437, 534. Letter, 405 .; xii., 314


Herbert, Morgan's examination, i., 219. Recommended to mercy, 225.


Hernandez, B. A., Petition for Span- ish vessel to depart after Repairs, iv., 105, 118.


Hervey, Maj. George, vii., 566.


Hess, Henry, Examination of, iii., 56.


Hessian fly, importation of flour into G. Britan prohibited on acct. of, xi., 527. Information asked respecting it of Agri. Soc., 384. Reply to, 385.


Hessians embark from Staten Island, v., 45. Prisoners at Trenton, 140, 146. Sign parole, 145. Ad- dress of Council on, 146. Taken, 178. Prisoners arrived at Phila- delphia, 190, 244. At Lancas- ter, 251. Amboy, 300. Defeated at Red Bank, 706, 709. At Mid- dlatown, vi., 549; viii., 95. Deserters may be enlisted in French army, 448, 449. Troops, deficiency of clothing, x., 6. Heth, Capt. xii., 165, 167.


Hetty, Sloop, Muster Roll, v., 17. Hewitt, Thomas, vii., 545. Expect- ing Indians and Tories, viii., 528.


Hibernia furnace N. J., making Cannon, &c., v., 72.


Hiester, Dan'l, Jr., viii., 697. Elect- ed commissioner of Luzerne Co., xi., 160. Permanent seat of Gov- ernment, 607.


Higgenbothan, Charles, Case of. i., 530, 535.


Higgins, Andrew, instructions to, to proceed to Cape May, ix., 413.


Highlanders, Regiments of Soldiers, arrive, iii., 440. To be located at Reading, 575.


Hill, Col. Henry, letter, v., 66, 94. Wants a new Militia Law, xi., 94.


Hillegas, Michael, vi., 538, 548, 565. (Treasurer, ) 402, 492. Ap- pointed Commr. for division and sales of barrack lots, x., 239, 241, 261.


Hillsborough, Earl of, appointed Secretary, iv., 282. Letters, 282, 283, 290, 292, 300, 302, 307, 311, 334, 361, 363, 369, 373, 375, 380, 382, 387. Secretary of Board of Trade, 301. Complains of, receiv- ing information first from private persons, 303. Of do. through proprietaries, 306, 310. Com- plains of, petition of Assembly, 311. Legislative authority of Great Britain must be sustained, 340. On Conduct of Merchants


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INDEX TO PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES.


of Philadelphia, 361, 373. Ap- pointment of Duke of Grafton, 363. Complains of Resolutions of Philadelphia, as "expressed in very strong and unbecoming terms," 380. Orders to complete the Battalions, 382.


Hiltzheimer, J., v., 354,


Hobson, Samuel, imprisoned for en- listing servants, ii., 640.


Hockley, Richard, letters to and from, ii., 475, 476.




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