General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives in 12 volumes, V 2, Part 32

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by J. Severns & Co.
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Lochry, Archibald, v., 344, 488,


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INDEX TO PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES.


741. Call on by Gen. Hand for militia, 488; vi., 68, 143, 459, 495. vii., 173, 362, 363, 430, 754, 770. Opinion on reward for Indian Scalps, 362. State of fron- tiers, 564. Letters to and from, &c. viii., 42, 50, 65, 66, 69, 77, 109, 282, 290, 318, 405, 518. Letters to and from, ix., 18, 28, 51, 79, 115, 246, 301, 307, 336. Clarke's expedition, 332, 336, 405. Cap- ture and death of, 458, 468; xii., 107, 163, 172. Letters to, 122, 123, 130, 139, 169, 202, 214, 215, 219, 225, 239, 257, 260, 261, 264. To order men to Fort Pitt, 169, 215, 255.


Lochry, Wm., v., 135.


Lodge, Mr., case of vii., 546.


Logan, (Mingo chief, ) raises a party to cut off Shawnee Town traders, v., 513. Return with scalps, 525.


Logan, James, letter from, i., 245. Letter to R. Charles, 215. Resigns as member of Council, 730.


Logan, Wm., letters to and from iv., 63, 530. Letter, ii.,


Loganian Library to be used by Soldiers, v., 399.


Logstown, Indians near, xii., 234. Loller, Robert, candidate for office, xi., 618.


Long, Andrew, petition, viii., 54S. Memorial, ix., 762.


Long Island, Battle of, movement of troops, v., 21.


. Longschamp, C. J. depositions re- specting his escape, x., 271-274. Mons. Marbois respecting, 277. Retaken, 277. Proceedings, 350, 351, 358. Anonymnous letter to Mons. Marbois re . pecting, 409. He demands him, 706. Asks leave of absence to select a plantation, 742. And Mons. Marbois, respecting attack on, xi., 442, 461-495 Let- ter to Judges, respecting, 442. Arrested, 466, 469, 470, 477. Claimed, as a French subject, 467, 468. Certificate, 471. Let- ter, to Judges, 472, 478, 485, 488. To Congress, 472. Case, 485, 489, 490. Sentence, 491.


Lottery, Land, notice respecting, i., 455. Managers of the State, sale of tickets, &c., x., 362, 372, 400,


468, 475, 513. Donation land, xi., 49. State, 89, 118.


Louden, Samuel, printer, vii., 206 Loudoun, Fort, iii., 119, 280. Con- ference of a Council of officers at, in Virginia, 367. murders near, iv., 175, 209, 219, 229. Light horse expected at, 209. Letter from, 218, 226, 231; xii., 394- 396.


Loudoun, Lord, appointed Com- mander in Chief, ii., 647. Earl of, introduction of, 657. Letters to and from, 691. His appointment and arrival, 718; iii., 137, 138, 141, 145, 150, 174, 267, 278, 316, 317, 323, 338. Asks loan of Cannon, 267. Hints at a plot discovered by intercepted letters, 325.


Loughead, James, v., 485; vii., 531. 673, 764; ix., 436.


Loughead, Jeremiah, deposition re- specting Records of Westmore- land County, v., 452.


Loughery, John, deposition respec- ting Indian Murders, iii., 731.


Lousia, Princess, death of, iv., 300. Louisburgh, expedition against, i., 667-670, 679, 689, 692, 711. Distress at, ii., 391. Papers res- pecting operations at, iii., 442, 446.


Louisiana, demand on Gov. Miro, for a Negro, xi., 567.


Lovelace, Francis, succeeds Gover- nor Nicolls, i., 28. Grants island in Delaware to Peter Cock, 29.


Lovell, Hon. James, of Mass., letter to, vii., 477.


Lowe, Jolin, deposition, i., 350.


Lowe, Joshua, letter on murder of Indians, i., 268.


Lowther, Fort at Carlisle, xii., 348. Loxley, Benj., for casting brass guns, iv., 731.


Loyalists, Dr. Franklin's advice respecting, ix., 668.


Loyalsock, Indian murders at, vi., 576, 599. Indian murders, vii., 357.


Luce, Benj., warned to depart from Wyoming, x., 679.


Ludwig, Christopher, Superin- tendent of Bakers, sent by Gen. Washington to Philadelphia for hands, v., 439.


Lukens, John, elected Surveyor


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Gen. ix., 66. Comm. to run Vir- ginia line, 20. On survey of do- nation lands, x., 451, 459. Ap- pointment by, 458. Returns of surveys, 506. Letter of James Dickinson on survey of donation lands-conference with Indians, 740. Letters and instructions to, 53, 56, 65, 95, 756. Appointed commissioner, on Virginia boun- dary, 223. Letters to and from, xi., 32, 93, 139, 427. His death, 631. D. Brodhead succeeds, let- ter, xii., 78, 630.


Lumber, report of, inspector, xii., 1. Lumber, inspection at Philadelphia, memorial of merchants, iv., 263. Lutheran Churches, address to Gov. Morris, ii,, 183, 184. Phila., pe- tition for a brief to raise funds for Zion Church, iv., 253. Of Berks county, petition, 279. Mission-


·. aries to Georgia, 563.


Lutheran (German) congregation at Lebanon, an old dispute among, viii., 123.


Lutterloh, Col. J. H., vi., 210, 250, 283, 323, 343, 348, 352.


Lutz, Nicholas, appointed commis- sioner of purchases in Berks Co., viii., 201, 301, 313, 342, 356, 367, 399, 417, 438, 474.


Luzerne, Chevalier de la, reception of by Congress as French minister, viii., 9. Letters, 334, 368, 44S, 540, 543, 609, 614, 628. And Mons. Holker, charges, ix., 180. Birth of Dauphin, to, honors, 543, 544, 545, 547. Dispatches respec- ting peace between Great Britain and the Uuited States, x., 12. Valedictory, on leaving, 279. An- swer of Council to, 282. Mons. Marbois on, 283. Respecting at- tack on Mons. Marbois by Long- schamp, xi., 461, 462, 464, 465, 466, 408, 469, 470, 473, 476, 482, 487.


Luzerne County, deluge in, xi., 85. Gen. Muhlenberg resigns as Commissioner, 136. Want the laws, 159. Daniel IIeister elected and resigns; W. Montgomery elected, 160. Disturbances in, 207. Officers of Military compa- nies in, 299. Commissioners ap- pointed to view the land in, 304.


Commissioners on capture, 332. Disturbances in, 363, 365. Field Officers elected, 384. Memorial for division of land, 386. Militia Laws, 619. N. Kingsley resigns as Justice, 662. Difficulties in collecting militia, 676. (See Col. Rec.)


Lycoming Creek, Indn. murders, vi., 552, 599, 603.


Lydius, John, purchase of land from Indians for Susquehanna Com- pany, ii., 60, 171, 174, 176, 273, 279, 298, 303, 323. And his pur- chase of lands for Connecticut, iv., 41, 51, 57, 66, 70, 83, 88, 103.


Lyndermood, Col. Michael, viii., 230, 273.


Lyon, Samuel, viii., 439, 715.


Lyon, William, v., 416; vi., 228; vii., 144, 399. Return of Sher- iffs on Cumberland county, x., 285. Offices in different Counties, xi., 731.


Lyttleton Fort, ii., (see Forts) iii,, 12, 99 ; xii., 396-398.


Lyttleton, Governor William H., of South Carolina, letters, iii., 19, 315, 399. Asks for ammunition, 315. For Pilots, 399.


M.


Mc Alister, Jno., depositions respect-


ing him as commissary, vii., 490, 513, 529, 550, 652.


McAlavy's Fort, xii., 461.


McCalester, Col. Richard, letter, v., 330, 333, 335, 369, 412, 558, 633, 640, 692, 768 ; vi., 22, 171, 196, 244, 369, 463, 479, 547 ; vii., 110, 115, 367, 401, 414, 425. Wishes to resign, 415, letter from, viii. 16. MeCalester, Contract, xii., 208. McCall, Samuel, appointed Commis- sioner to settle accounts for wag- ons for Gen'l Braddock, ii., 598. McCall, Capt. Wm., ix., 554. McCalla, Wm., vii., 620; fines, viii., 212, 557, 631. Commis- sioner of Bucks Co., ill-treated, ix., 199. Supplies, 423.


McCay, Abigail, examination of, v., 337.


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McClean, Alexander, going on Gen. | McElhatton, Cap., instructions to,


Clarke's expedition, ix., 352. Boundary line, 353, 402, 563, 566, 585, 588, 772. Appointment of Lieut. Beal-in favor of con- duct of Virginians in Westmore- land Co., x., 293. On boundary, xi., 26, 69, 71. Bond as Survey- or, 642. Road to Pittsburg, 642. McClean, Archibald, v., 514, 536, 575, 661, 682, 704 ; vi., 294, 376. Letters to C. J. Mckean, on foul practices, vii., 14. To and from, 127, 145. New state, 280. Ap- pointed a commissioner to run line between Virginia, ix., 20. Alexander McClean, his substi- tute, 20. Commission 301, 304. Town lands, 371.


McClean, Capt, James, instructions from Comptroller to arrest smug- gled goods, xi., 229. His letter to President Franklin, asking his advice, 230. President Franklin's answer, 230. Letter to Muhlen- berg on, 231. Wants of the In- valid Guards, 406.


McCleery, Wm., viii., 584.


McClenachan, Blair, &c., respect- ing Cutter Revenge, vii., 248, 252, 281, 285, 288, 309, 343, 364, 397. Notice to, respecting sale of Ship Gen. Greene, viii., 3.


McClenachan & Irwin, agents of Gen. Greene, vii., 263, 265, 309, 310, 318, 322, 442. Sale of Min- erva's cargo of fish, 768.


McCleery, Col , xii., 278.


McClughan, John, letter, iii., 393. McConnell, Major Matthew, ix., 254, 346, 371, 424.


McConnels Town or Sleeping Place, xii., 461.


McCord's Fort, attack on, ii., 617; xii., 399.


McCulloh, Captain John, vii., 370. Arrives at Billingsport to relieve Col. Proctor's Artillery, 371.


McDonald, Cap., takes Fort Free- land, vii., 591.


McDowell, Alexander, vi., 572.


McDowell's Fort, iii., 51. At, xii., 398.


McDowell, John, applies to Rev. Mr. Finley, to visit western fron- tiers, ix., 729.


viii., 365.


McElheney, Geo., vii., 315. Orders 537.


McElroy, Archibald, commands a Battalion, viii., 323, 326.


McFarlan, Lt., viii., 594.


McFarlane, A., ix., 55.


Magee, John, vi., 38.


McGillivray, and Chiefs of Creek nation of Indians visit Philada., xi., 707.


McGinley, Capt. John, vii., 652.


McGlasken, Sergt. Leonard, warrant to arrest, iv., 224. Letter from Wm. Smith respecting, 229. De- position, 233, 234.


McGowan, Capt., viii., 209.


McGuire, Matthew, applies for money for Penna. Line, v., 756.


McHenry, Capt., Matt., vii., 384.


McIllvaine, Francis, xii., 161. Let- ters to, 170, 172. McIlvaine, Wm., v., 509. McIntosh, Fort, ix., 648. Instruc- tions to Sergts. Lee and McClure to take possession of, x., 109. Situation of, 391. Facts respect- ing, 406, 448, 466. To be vacated, 704. Troops at, xii., 108, 277, 300. . Design in building, 110. Has preference of General W., 125, 126, 168. Described, 400-404. Soldier killed, 148. Provisions, 174, Capt. Clarke at, 174, 234, 247. Indians cross Ohio near, 248-killed, 250, 252.


McIntosh, General Lach, of Geo., proposed to succeed Gen. Hand, vi., 467. Arrives at Lancaster, 564. His movements, 646, 651, 662; vii., 131, 173, 342. Opera- tions on Ohio, 132, 565. Respect- ing, 431. Unfortunate, 465 ; xii., 109, 119, 146. Designs on Detroit-building of Fort MeIn- tosh, 110, 118. Appoints officers, 113. Provisions, 114. Not on good terms with General Morgan, 116. To go south, 118.


McIntyre, Capt., viii., 40, 106.


McIntire, Captain Thomas, xii., 158, 159, 209, 212, 216, 235, 237, 243. Attacks and kills Indians, 249, 250, 252, 270.


Mckean, Thomas, opinion of, at- tainder ou a free-holder's removal


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INDEX TO PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES.


to another State, v., 400. Quali- fication and oath as Chief Justice, 621; vi., 266, 555, 566, 569. Opinion respecting Treasurer, 566. Asked for notes in trial of Roberts & Carlisle, vii., 21. His notes in case of Ab'm Carlisle, 44-52. Proceedings in Congress respecting him and General Thomson, 137. Prisoners in jail, 699, 703, 773. Letter from Coun- cil respecting D. Lenox and R. Smith, 637. Intercepted letter from S. R. Fisher, 225, 274, 279. Favor of George Hardy, 326. Letter to on forfeited estates, 328. Riot at Fort .Wilson, 732, 735, 744. Opinion on Traitors and when Government began, 645. Respecting Sheriffs, Justices, &c., 699. Letters, viii., 14, 178, 234, 298, 330, 406, 597, 649, 650, 657. Bailing of Griswold, &c., 649, 650. Statement of attorney gen- eral, 666. Correspondence with President Reed, on bailing Gris- wold, 649-651, 654, 666. - To oc- cupy Duchés house, 685. Let- ters, ix., 42. Elected President of Congress, 267. J. Thomas, persons under sentence of death, 125. Can he, being delegate to


Congress, legally act as Judge of Supreme Court of the State ? 163. Proposes a pardon, 634. Pass- port for R. Logan, 751. Letter of French minister on Seamen, 734. Answers to Council on Justices of · peace, x., 19-21. Case of Dr. Wm. Moland, 176. Commission ex- pires-is re-elected C. J., 285. Respecting Henry Carberry, 290, 291. Asks for a pardon for A. Bare, 396. Letter to, on distur- bances in Northumberland Co., 448, 460. Opinion on claim of Messrs. Penn to interest, 730. Opinion on depreciation of pay, xi., 120. On Brown's case, 264. On powder magazine, 276, 283. Letter to, respecting A. and L Doane and J. Dryer, 351. Jones and McElroy, 366. Recommends J. Potter, 661. On price of affix- ing great seal, xii., 78. Letter to, on robbery in Bucks County, 299.


McKee's Fort, vi., 404.


McKee, Capt. Alex., joins Indians, vi., 445.


McKee, Capt. Thos., (McGee) Com- mission, to iii., 219. Letters to and from, 563, 564, 615, 684. Instruc- tions, 533 ; x., 86.


Mckinley, John, letter from, iii., 381. Vessels of war near mouth of Christiana, iv., 746. Des- patches from Wilmington, men of war off creek's mouth, 746. En- gagement with the Roebuck and Liverpool, 749.


Mckinley, Brig. General John, letters, v., 34, 309, 456.


Mckinney, David, resigns as Jus- tice to enter Assembly, viii., 597. McKnight, James, an Assembly- man, captured by Indians, vii., 346.


McLane, Captain Allen, clothing, viii., 56. Applies for an appoint- ment, 258.


McLaughlin, Captain James, agree- ment with his Company, ii., 541. His orders, 543.


McLean, Moses, a commissioner to examine rivers, x., 330.


McLean, Brig. Gen., on Indian af- fairs, 70, 71, 88. Invites to din- ner, 79.


McLean, Col., viii,, 555.


McLene, James, taxes, viii., 61. Letter from James Harris, on a road, xi., 186.


McMichael, John, petition, iii., 405. McMillan, Rev. W., ix., 572.


McMillan, Rev. John, (1783,) x., 169.


McMullen, Wm., viii., 282.


McPherson, Capt. John, on defence of Del. River, vii., 180.


McPherson, Major W., application for adoption into the State, viii., 617.


Mc Williams, Richard, appointed Judge, iv., 580.


Mackay, Æneas, letters, iv., 484, 494, 516, 517, 540. Deposition, 611. Letters, v., 59, 92. Insolence of officers, 59. On march from Kittanning-provisions scarce, 93, 135.


Mackay, Alex'r, notice to inhabi- tants west of Alleghany moun- tains, iv., 251.


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Mackay, John, vi., 400. Required| to attend Council, 400.


Maclay, William, letter on gaol, &c.


at Sunbury, iv., 463. On Con . necticut, 660; vi., 634; vii., 192, 357, 586, 590, 591, 593, 597, 598, 623. Recommends use of dogs against Indians, 357. Respecting Indians, viii., 156, 172. ix., 611. Letters to and fromn, x., 46. Com- missioner to treat with Indians, 265. To examine roads and rivers, 129, 130. Indian bound- ary, 418, 444. Appointed com- missioner, 334. To deliver goods to Indian chiefs, 510. And to ex- plain certain expressions, 510.


Macclure, David, missionary pass- port, iv., 455.


Maconie Creek, attacks of Indians, ix., 396.


Madison, James, a Virginia commis- sioner, to run line between Penn- sylvania, viii., 353.


Madison, Rev. James, appointed by Virginia, commissioner to run line, ix., 78, 233, 402, 439, 445. Appointed by Virginia as commis- sioner on boundary, x., 146. On trade of United States, 738.


Magazine required, v., 382. For provisions to be established, vi., 178. At Lancaster unsafe, ix., 36. At Wyoming, 166.


Magistrates, &c .- Qualifications .- Act respecting, i., 155. Complaint against a, 191. Recommended, iv., 409 ; v, 322, 347, 411, 421, 473, 504, 553, 581, 599 ; vi., 258. Conduct towards soldiers com- plained of, viii., 391.


Mahakimack settlements, distress of, vii., 603.


Mahingweegeesuch, Indian, xii., 229. Letter to Council at Coo- chocking, 230.


Mahusquechikoken, an Indian town on French Creek, xii., 157.


Mail packets between England and Halifax to be established, ii., 467. Mail, robbery, of U. S. resolve of Congress on letter of P. M. Gen'l, ix., 560.


Mamachtagwin, Indian prisoner for murder-opinion of Judge Bryan as to his trial, x., 473.


Manaday Fort, xii., 405.


Manchash taken by Spaniards, xii .. 216.


Manners, Rev. Mathias, Catholic priest, number under his care, iii., 144,


Mansin, Henry, examination, vi., 221.


Manufactures, inquiries respecting, iv., 292. Pennsylvania Society for encouraging cotton, subscrip- tion to, by the State, xi., 569.


Manvil, Ira, deposition, xi., 344. Commitment, 345. In gael, 347. Map of Delaware Bay and River, Fisher's, ii., 592, 593. Of Penn- sylvania proposed by Lewis Evans, 47, 60, 309.


Marbois, Mons., letter on desertion of French seamen, ix., 734. Storing of powder, 741. Res- pecting plague supposed to exist at Marseilles, and regulations, x., 356. Letter from, 362. Ap- peal respecting duties on a box arriving for him, 367. Collector tenders the box-he declines, 368. Relinquished by Council-question reserved, 368. On resolution of Congress-settlement of accounts, 369. Anonymous letter to, res- pecting Longschamp, 409. Going to New York with Congress, 432. A French criminal, 440. L. Collinet released at his request, 447. Ap- points his brother Vice-Consul, 471. Demands Longschamp, 706. Respecting English vessels assum- ing French colors, 175, (1783.) Respecting Longschamp, 277, 350. On Chev. Luzerne's departure, 283. Correcting a former letter, 311, At Fort Stanwix, 345. Thanks to Council in case of Longschamp, 351. Complains of interest not paid, 355.


Marbois, St. Pierre Francois Barbe de, Vice Consul at Philadelphia, x., 470, 478.


Marbois, Mons. Barbe de, letters to and from, xi., 461, 471, 479, 481. Certificate, [1784] 461. Complains of French merchants having to perform military duty, 49. Va- rious documents, [1784] relating to affair with Longschamp, 461- 495.


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tached under writ of Admiralty- escapes to Wilmington-letter of Judge Hopkinson respecting, x., 355. Piers at, 407, 471, 713. Spanish frigate in danger at, xi., 99-102.


Marine Committee of Congress, vii.,


12, 76, 120, 235, 587, 637. On shipments of flour, 588; viii., 231.


Market Clerk of Reading, persons recommended, iii., 658. In Phila- delphia ruined by enemy, vi., 369.


Markham, Gov. William, chooses first Council at Upland, and takes obligation of members, i., 37. Letter to Lord Baltimore, 39. Letter to, from Robert Wade, & J. S., 46. Negotiates first Indian purchase for Penn, 47. Recom- mended by William Fenn, 69. Goes to England-petition to Duke of York, 7S. Grants certifi- cates of naturalization, 118. Let- ter William Penn to, respecting his bond, 126.


Marriage licenses, iv., 102, 175 ; xi., 690. Bishop White on, xii., 31, 314.


Marsh Creek, account of affairs at, i., 625, 634.


Marsh, Col. Joseph, orders to, ix., 396. Flag-staff on Market street hill to be repaired, 440.


Marshall, Christopher, to assist in procuring flour, vii., 668.


Marshall, Colonel James, disputes boundary line, &c., ix., 304, 315- 319, 367.


Marshall, Lt. James, militia, ix., 192. Conduct of Penticost, 193, 233, 317, 343. Affairs in Wash- ington Co., 343, 444, 484, 575. On defence of frontiers, xi., 377. Marsteller, Philip, vi., 264. To pur- chase flour, vii., 567, 716. Res- pecting flour, viii., 51. Forage master, 155, 328, 362, 371, 383. Supplies for expedition, ix., 638, 641.


Martial, Courts, v., 384; 396.


Martial law, opinion of, xii., 127.


Martin, Col. Sub. Lt. of Bedford Co., vii., 446.


Martin, Henry, intercession for, ix., 751.


Martin, John, and wife murdered and scalped by Indians, ix., 658, 659.


Martin, Thomas, petition of, xi., 69.


Maryland, an Indian trader mur- dered by Indians, ii., 16. Depo- sitions relating to, 18, 81, 22, 37, 64, 76, 82, 265, 266, 283, 335, 440 ; (see depositions.) Letter J. Churchman, 19, 25. Care of Joseph England, 21, 25. Digge's choice, petition, 28. Correspond- ence between Governors of, and. Pennsylvania, 40, 46, 57, 91, 93, 113, 125, 130, 187, 192, 213, 228, 244, 274, 382, 397, 451, 504, 540, 557, 573. Boundary line between Pennsylvania, 40, 41, 49, 73. Ex- amination of Martin Kitzmiller, 70. Letter John Digges on the death of his son, 73. Depositions respecting, 76-82. Letter to Geo. Stevenson, forbidding a levy on certain lands, 89. List of Taxes, 94. Governor of Pennsylvania sends for copies of public papers, 92. Granted, 93. Petition of Henry Darnall, Attorney-General, to Judges at York, respecting death of Digge's son, 92. Letter John S. Hawkins, 117. Commis- sioners to Indian treaty at Albany, 138. Win. Morris and Win. Green, depositions, 265. James Anderson, 267, 283. Watman Sipple's case, 335,337, 440. Peti- tion to Governor Morris from sufferers by Maryland, 432. Graut of £10,000 by Assembly, 685. Statement of Wm. Johnson, a prisoner, iii., 16. Letter from Indians to Governor of, 143. Let- ters to and from Governor Sharpe, 143, 183, 197, 585, 662. Deposi- tions, (which see.) Death of Outten, 585, 660. Minutes of Council, 586. Proceedings in Worcester County Court, 609. Agreement between Lord Balti- more and T. & R. Penn, to ap-


run point commissioners to boundary line between Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1760, iv., 1-36. Commissioners appointed by Maryland, Delaware and Penu- sylvania, respecting Stato lines,


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1849, George S. Key appointed, 37. Letter of Gov. Penn to Gov. Sharpe, on peace made with In- dians by Bradstreet, 207. Frontier inhabitants removing over moun- tains, 217. Letter, Gov. Sharpe, 262, 277. Petition from S. Ken- nedy, .J., of New Castle county, against rioters from, 331. Case of Saml. Galloway, convicted at Dover, 341. Letter Gov. Eden on convention on Indian trade, 368. On proclamation, 616. Letter from Wm. Digges, respecting Digges' choice, 489. From Benj. Chambers, 535. From Gov. R'd Lee, 538. Examination of Con- nolly, &c., by Committee on Fred- erick County, 680. Regiment under Colonel Richardson, v., 177. Troops from, expected under General Johnston, 194. Arrive in Philadelphia, 196. Expected at- tack by British, 289. Contempt of Capt. Nicholson, to Gov. John- son, 328. Gen. Howe in Chesa- peake, 543. Lands in, 557. Offers troops for Phila., vi., 183. Pro- visions for Cheaspeake, 442, and men from gallies, 442. Law res- pecting distillation of grain, vii., 125. Letter to Gov., 197. To Magistrates of Baltimore, 390. Wheat carried into, 6S8. Price, 688. Gov. Lee's letters, on Em- bargo, viii., 329, 354, 432, 433. Signs, articles of confederation, 749, 751. Convention, prisoners to be removed from, to Pennsyl- vania, 753. Convention prisoners, ix., 5. Letters of Gov. Lee, 12, 37. Letter R. Morris to, 474. Mason & Dixon's line, 549. Line of soldiers, x., 55. Passes an Act on restrictions of British on American commerce, 155. Corres- pondence respecting Henry Car- berry, 290-293. Letter to Gov., 320. From, 324, 744. Chinese recommended to Gov. of, 527, 528. Inland navigation commis- sioners, 538, 540. Act respecting claims, 753. Act to comply with requisitions, xi., 16, 23. Letters to Governor respecting sick Chinese, 56. Resolution of Assembly, 77. Inland navigation, 77. And Vir-


ginia on internal navigation, 511. On commerce, 521.


Maryland and Pennsylvania. - Depositions (which see) Letters to and from Gov. Calvert, i., 289, 292. Conference with Willam Penn, 74. Case of Wherry and Holey, 289, 292. Thomas Cresap, 311, 313, 316,


320, 321, 326, 336, 338, 352, 398, 410, 412, 415, 417, 419, 462, 464, 475, 476, 489, 501,


556. Warrant to arrest, 489.


Cor-


Depositions, 504, 528. £ respondence between Gov. Ogle and Gov. Gordon, 313, 320, 326, 330, 427, 434, 442, 447, 461, 466, 471, 479, 486. Relative to Boundary Line, 336, 342, 461, 556, 557, 558, 595, 616. Agreement received, 342. Pe- tition of Ross and Carroll, 333. Case of Daniel and W. Lowe, 349. Titles of various docu- ments, 369, 376, 402. Abstract of Newton's deed, 374. Justices of Kent to Justices of Maryland, 376. Answers, 376, 387, 388. Lord Baltimore to Gov. G., 393, 395. Case of James Heath and J. Steele, 426, 433. Hamilton and Georges appointed by Penn- sylvania Commissioners to, 427. Their commission, 428. And instructions, 429, 435. Case of T. & J. Rothwell, 433, 561, 584, 590, 592. Historical sketch by Gov. G., 479. Mittimus for prisoners, 529, 530, 533. Case of Charles Higginbotham, 530, 534. Canon's case, 534. An- swer of Dutch to Governor, 492. Miles Foy in jail at Philadel- phia, 547. Outrages, 555 Notice to, of meeting of Com- missioners in Philadelphia, 623. Affairs at Marsh Creek, 625, 535. Case of John Digges, 637, 643, 681, 683, 684, 685, 686, 693, 696, 710, 719. Letters to and from Gov. Bladen and Gov. G., 645, 686, 692.


Mason and Dixon-agreement on which they afterwards ran the boundary line, 1760, iv., 1-3t. Line to be extended to fix a boundary, between Virginia and


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INDEX TO PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES. .


Pennsylvania, viii., 353, 570. Allowance to Commissioners for extending, ix., 4. Commission- ers to extend, 78, 190, 304, 519, 549 ; x., 224.


Mason, George, declines building a house, his reasons, vi., 287. Mason, John, militia, vi., 373.


Mason, Isaac, ravages of Indians, ix., 238, 303.


Massachusetts Assembly, Resolu- tions, i., 666. Correspondence with Governors, ii., 20, 26, 181. Commissioners to Indian treaty at Albany, 137. Wants pro- visions from Philadelphia, 412. Embargo on provisions asked by Assembly, 283. Asks for provisions, 732. Gov. Pownall describes great fire in Boston and asks for aid, iii., 714. Commissioners of, claim share of parliamentary grant, iv., 159. Letter Gov. Bernard, 163. As- sembly circular to the Colonies, 286. Send letters from Frank- lin and Adams, vi., 521. Letter to President of Council respect- ing Mr. Temple, vii., 138. Let- ter to President of, respecting embargo on flour, 231. Asks for flour-recommendation of Congress, 315, 324. Represen- tation, 763. Troops, viii., 44. Letter to Pres. Powell, of, 254. Asks provisions, 522. Letter from Robert Morris to, ix., 474. Letter to Gov., demand of fugi- tives, x., .354. Insult to, by Capt. Stanhope, 499. Acts of, complained of by British, 745- 747. Act to comply with re- quisitions, xi., 16, 23. Pro- clamation against Daniel Shays, &c., 119. Annulled, 271. Ex- tract from deed of cession of Erie, 310.




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