History of the province of Pennsylvania, Part 19

Author: Smith, Samuel, 1720-1776
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: [Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott]
Number of Pages: 494


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1741. In the latter end of the Summer 1741, died Andrew Hamilton of Philadelphia. He had gone through several considerable stations in the government of Pennsylvania and in the lower counties. He was long speaker of the Assembly for the Province, and some time of the Assembly for the Counties. He was a Lawyer of great note for many


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years in which station, he acquired much reputation, par- ticularly in Zengers famous tryal at New York, and did some valuable acts for the public.


1742. At the Election for representatives of the County of Philads this year, when the electors were assembled in the Market place, and had just begun the choice of Inspec- tors, a body of Sailors supposed to be about 70 or 80 col- lected from several Ships in the Harbor appear'd at the lower end of Market street, armd with clubs and Huzzaing march'd up in a tumultuous manner towards the People who were met to elect, as they were mostly Strangers and had no kind of right to intermeddle with the Election & some ill consequences apprehended if they should be sufferd to mix with clubs among the Inhabitants, some of the Magistrates and other persons met them, and endeavour'd to prevail with them to return peacibly to their Ships but without effect: They fell on with their clubs and knocking down Magistrates, Constables and all others who opposed them, fought their way up to the Court House, and cleard the place of Election-the people retiring into the Market- House and Second street in a kind of amaze at such unex- pected and unusual treatment. After the Sailors had triumph'd a while before the Court-House, they march'd off, and the people without pursuing them, continued and finish'd their Election of Inspectors, which was no sooner done, but the Sailors return'd more Numerous & furious than at first, fell on the people a second time, and knock'd down all they came near-several were carried off for dead and the confusion was great: Some of The Inhabitants losing at length all patience, furnish'd themselves with sticks from the neighbouring Woodpiles and turn'd upon the Sailors who immediately fied to their Ships, and hid them- selves from whence they were dragg'd out, one by one, and before night near fifty of them were committed to Prison, whence they were soon after discharg'd. It was now war- time & there was in the province high party work.


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1750. The begining of the Month call'd May this year died of an Anoplectic fit at Burlington John Kinsey of Philade. He was for the last seven years of his Life Chief Justice of Pennsilva which station he went through with an unblemish'd integrity, and so much reputation that the chief of the business of the lower courts followed him there. He was many years a member & speaker of the Assembly of New Jersey, where he distinguish'd himself wth so much zeal and patriotism that greatly endeared him to the people of that Province. On his removal to Philadelphia in 1730, he was soon chose into the Assem- bly there, of which Assembly he was speaker the last ten years of his life successively, excepting a Month or two in 1740, that John Wright was chose in his Absence as Ambassador on an Indian Treaty at Albany. He was a great Lawyer, in his practice had great business and great success, and was sometime Attorney General. His long experience and great ability in the management of public affairs, his skill in the Laws and readiness at communicating his knowledge that way often without fee or reward, and his tenderness to his Friends with the exercise of many civil and social virtues made his life a very useful and valu- able one and his death justly lamented as a universal loss to these provinces.


1751. The 31st of October this year died James Logan aged about 77 years: His Life was for the most part a Life of Business, of which we have had a considerable account before: The department allotted to him in the times of the Lieutenant Governors Evans & Gookin, exposed him to much altercation with David Lloyd, then frequently at the head of the respective Assemblys in the capacity of Speaker and a large number that joind him: He stuck to what was deemed the Proprietary Interest, and in many interest exerted himself with great fidelity to it: He had borne the several offices of Provincial Secretary, Commissioner of Property, Chief Justice, and for near three years governed


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the Province as President of the Council. Many years be- fore his death he retired from public affairs to Stenton, his country seat, where he enjoyed among his Books that leisure which men of Letters so earnestly desire. He was well versed both in ancient and modern learning, Acquainted with the Oriental tongues, A Master of the Greek, & Latin, French & Italian Languages, Deeply skill'd in the Mathe- matical Sciences, and in Natural & Moral Philosophy as several pieces of his writing witness, which were said to be repeatedly printed in divers parts of Europe, and highly esteemed by the Learned. He left as a Monument of his public spirit and benevolence to the people of Pennsylvania, a Library which he had been fifty years in collecting, in- tending it for the common use and benefit of all lovers of learning. It is said to contain the best editions of the best books in various Languages Arts & Sciences, and to be the largest & by far the most valuable collection of the kind in this part of the world.


1751. About this time died John Wright of Lancaster County Pennsylvania in the 84th year of his age, he was born in 1667 in the County of Lancaster in England, of religious & reputable Parents who were among the early professors of the doctrines held by the Quakers & lived & died esteemed members of that Community. He was educated with a view to the practice of Physick but declined pursuing it, and entered into Trade till the year 1714, when he removed with his family into Pennsylvania well recommended by Certifi- cate from his Friends in that part of England both as to His moral charracter, and as a Preacher in the Society with whom they had for many years lived in strict amity: Soon after his settlement in this Province his Principles & con- duct recommended him to the notice of the public, he was a representative in the General Assemby for Chester County; Many years one for Lancaster County. In his station as a Judge of this last County, He was noted for a prompt honest plainness & candour, and an inflexible Integrity:


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In the year 1741 in the affair of inlisting Indented Servants which Governor Thomas first permitted to be carried into practice (before the Act of Parliament on that subject was made) he spoke his mind in the Assembly against it with freedom and was dismissd from his Office as a Judge by a New Commission which came out for Lancaster without his name". He continued to attend the Assemblies till broken health and advanced age rendered such attendance difficult & sometimes impracticable although the people among whom he lived from a long experience of his Services and regard to him would not be prevailed on by himself or his family to name another in his stead for that station But continued to return his name till he died; Through every situation in Life his good will to mankind, His love of peace and good order, and his endeavours to give them a permanent foot- ing in his neighbourhood,and in the Country in general were known to be his delight & study. His sense of religion and the Testimony he bore to it was free from intemperate zeal, yet earnest and attended with Life & Spirit influenced by the Love of God & benevolence to his whole creation, such he continued with his understanding clear, His mind calm cheerful and resigned to the advanced period of old age when he expired without a groan.


* Having got notice of the intended dismission he came prepared to take his leave with a good grace, and accordingly made a speech to the Grand Jury which they requested might be made public. Here take it in. N: *


* Paper missing. Ed.


INDEX


Alasco, John, 192 Allen, Nathaniel, 8 Allen, William, 222 Alrick, Peter, 21 Ames, William, 14


Baltimore, Lord, 4, 12, 25, 26, 28, 30 Barclay, Robert, 41 Barnes, John, 24 Bedwell, Robert, 20 Berry, William, 32


Bezer, John, 20 Biles, William, 20 Binkson, Andrew, 24


Binkson, Andros, 20


Bishop, Benoni, 20, 23


Blackwell, John, 26, 36


Blunstone, John, 20, 24, 32


Boone, Andrew, 30 Bowcomb, Peter, 23


Bowman, Henry, 21


Boyden, James, 20, 23


Bracy, Robert, 21


Bracy, Thomas, 20 Breintnall, David, 24 Briggs, John, 20 Brinkloe, John, 20, 76, 77


Bristow, John, 46 Brockden, Charles, 217 Brown, Daniel, 20 Burnyeat, John, 41 . Byllinge, Edward, 3


Cann, John, 21, 76 Cantwell, Edmund, 23 Cantwell, Edward, 20 Carpenter, Samuel, 56, 135 Clark, Thomas, 88 Clark, William, 20, 22, 27, 36, 76 Claypoole, James, 6, 27, 33 Claypoole, John, 24 Clayton, William, 20, 22 Clowes, John, 20 Cock, Lacy, 20 Conway, 5 Cooke, Arthur, 33. 41 Cornbury, Lord, 92, 121 Cresson, [Solomon], 101 Curtis, John, 20, 24


Darby, John, 21 Darke, Samuel, 20, 24 Davies, R., 41 Dehoaf, John, 21 Delavall, John, 46, 222 Denny, William, 221 Dickenson, Jonathan, 211, 221


Dimon, Richard, 6 Donaldson, John, 77


Draper, Alexander, 21, 24 Drew, Roger, 7


Eckley, John, 27, 31


Ellis, Roland, 214, 217


Erskin, Jonas, 25


Evans, Evan, 214, 217 Evans, John, 73, 93, 97, 110, 125, 149, 222, 225 Ewer, Robert, 24


Feversham, Lord, 29


Finney, Samuel, 135 Fishbourne, Willi un, 92


Fischer, John, 188 Fischer, Joseph, 24


Fitzwater, Thomas, 20, 22, 23, 24 Fletcher, Benjamin, 42, 43, 44, 45, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 Fletcher, Robert, 214 Fletcher, William, 21


Flower, Enoch, 23


Ford, Philip, 6 Fox, George, 40, 41


Fox, James, 56 Freneb, John, 92 French, Robert, 88 Fuller, William, 40


Gee, Joshua, 211 Goodson, Job, x Goodson, John, 214, 217 Gookin, Charles, 125, 127, 128, 132, 151, 156, 157, 159, 160, 165, 167, 222, 225 Gookin, Vincent, 128 Gordon, Patrick, 221 Gouldney, Henry, 41 Gray, Samuel, 32


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Greenaway, Robert, 9 Growden, Joseph, 32, 46, 47, 53, 72, 135, 159, 165, 167 Guest, George, 19 Guest, William, 21, 24


Haige, William, 20 Hall, Robert, 20, 24


Hallowell, Richard, 76, 77


Hamilton, Andrew, 62, 72, 73, 79, 223 Hamilton, James, 221


Harding, John, 20, 23


Harrison, James, 20, 22, 23


Harrison, Thomas, 33


Hart, John, 20


Hassold, Thomas, 20


Hayes, Richard, 214, 217


Hermon, Gasparus, 21


Hill, John, 21, 23, 76


Hill, Richard, 84, 92, 121, 135, 155, 157, 167, 214, 217, 222 Hilliard, John, 20


Hoback, John, 187


Hollingsworth, Valentine, 21, 24


Holmes, Benjamin, X


Holmes, Thomas, 19, 20, 22, 30, 36


Hooker, Thomas, 12


Hoskins, John, 20


Hough, Richard, 46


Howell, William, 24


Hudson, William, x, 214, 217


Humphrey, John, 31


Irons, Simon, 20


Jacobs, Albert, 76 James, John, 24


Jamison, David, 51 Janney, Thomas, 31, 41 Jones, Griffith, 20, 22 Jones, Henry, 24 Jones, Robert, x Jones, Sir William, 4


Keith, William, 165, 167, 198, 202, 203, 205, 207, 209, 212, 214, 215, 217, 220, 221 Keith, Sir William, 18


King, Walter, 20, 24


Kinsey, John, ix, x, 214, 216, 225 Kipshaven, John, 21


Kirkbride, Joseph, 8


Lewis, Samuel, 46 Lloyd, David, ix, 56, 138, 139, 153, 155, 160, 222, 223, 225 Lloyd, Thomas, 23, 26, 27, 28, 31, 36, 38, 44, 93, 222


Lodge, Robert, 41 Logan, James, ix, 89, 128, 131, 135, 221, 225 Louff, Edward, 23


Louff, John, 24


Lovelace, Lord, 128


Lovett, Edmund, 8


Lucas, Robert, 20, 24


Man, Abraham, 32 Maris, George, 56


Markham, William, 7, 20, 36, 57, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65


Martin, George, 76


Meston, Arthur, 62


Moleston, Alexander, 21


Moll, John, 20, 22


Moon, John, 20 Moore, Nicholas, 6, 10, 26, 27, 32


Morris, Anthony, 214, 217


Morris, Morris, 214, 217


Morris, Robert Hunter, 221


Morton, William, 77


Nicholson, Francis, 156, 157


Noble, Richard, 20, 23


Norris, Isaac, ix, 92, 158, 218, 223


North, Lord, 4


Ogle, Widow, 25 Otter, John, &


Palmer, Anthony, 221


Parsons, John, 24


Paterson, Adam, 77


Paynter, Henry, 56


Peck, John, 169


Pemberton, Phineas, 31,41


Penn, John, 221


Penn, Richard, 221


Penn, William, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 45, 47, 49, 51, 52, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 72, 77, 78, 127, 167, 172, 198, 205, 208 Penn, Sir William, 4


Phippes, Joseph, 20


Pickering, 24


Powell, 19


Preston, Samuel, x, 56, 92, 217


Pusey, Caleb, ix, x, 24, 35, 135


Ranelagh, Lord, 60 Raper, Caleb, x Richardson, John, 20, 41 Richardson, Samuel, 56 Roberts, Hugh, 46


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Robinson, Patrick, 44 Rochester, Lord, 60 Rochford, Dennis, 20, 23, 24 Rock, George, 113 Rodney, William, 77 Rouse, Thomas, 24


St. John, H., 157 Salthouse, T., 41


Sands, Samuel, 25 Schwenkfeld, Caspar, 174


Shippen, Edward, 73, 135


Sidney, Lord, 60


Simcocl:, John:, 20, 41, 46, 56, 62, 70 Smith, Henry, 0


Songhurst, John, 20 Story, Thomas, 108 Swanson, Swan, 21 Swift, John, 56


Talbot, Colonel George, 25 Taylor, Christopher, 20 Test, John, 23


Thomas, George, 221


Thomas, Reese, 214, 217


Tittle, Andrias, 25


Trenchard. John, 60


Trent, William, 108, 113, 135, 202, 212, 214 Turner, Robert, 24, 27, 41


Usher, Thomas, 23, 32


Vanborson, John, 24 Verhoof, Cornelius, 21 Vines, John, 23


Wade, Robert, 7, 20


Wale, John, 24 Walker, John, 77


Walne, Nicholas, 20, 24


Warner, William, 21


Watson, Luke, 21, 23


Watson, Luke, Jr., 77


Welch, William, 25, 26, 27


Werden, Sir, John, 4


White, John, 32, 56 Whitehead, Benjamin, 24 Whitewell, Francis, 20, 22


Williams, Hendrick, 21


Williams, James, 21, 22


Windsmore, Williamn, 20


Winne, Thomas, 23 Withers, Ralph, 20 Wood, George, 20 Wood, John, 20


Wood, Richard, 23


Wood, William, 26, 27


Wright, John, 225, 226


Wynne, Thomas, 20


Yardley, William, 41 Yeardly, William, 20, 41 Yeats, Jasper, 77, 135


Zinzendorff, Count, 175


THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA


OFFICERS


President, HON. SAMUEL DAVIS PAGE


First Vice-President, ABRAHAM LEWIS SMITH Second Vice-President, COL. JOSIAH GRANVILLE LEACH


Registrar GREGORY BERNARD KEEN,


Secretary, HENRY HESTON BELKNAP


Assistant Secretary, AUBREY HERBERT WEIGHTMAN


Treasurer, HARROLD EDGAR GILLINGHAM Councillors.


GEN. LOUIS HENRY CARPENTER, WILLIAM BROOKE RAWLE,


EFFINGHAM BUCKLEY MORRIS, EARL BILL PUTNAM, CHARLES SMITH TURNBULL, M.D.,


HENRY PEMBERTON, JR., HON. CHARLES BARNSLEY MCMICHAEL, STEVENSON HOCKLEY WALSH, HON. HARMAN YERKES,


OGDEN DUNGAN WILKINSON, WILLIAM PENN-GASKELL HALL, JOHN WOOLF JORDAN,


HON. NORRIS STANLEY BARRATT,


WILLIAM SUPPLEE LLOYD, CLARENCE SWEET BEMENT,


CHARLES DAVIS CLARK, JAMES EMLEN, HENRY GRAHAM ASHMEAD.


MEMBERS


CHARLES YARNALL ABBOTT, RICHARD JACOBS ALLEN, JR., WILLIAM CHARLES ALLEN, DUFFIELD ASHMEDAD, JR., HENRY GRAHAM ASHMEAD, CHARLES WEAVER BAILEY, WESTCOTT BAILEY, DR. GEORGE FALES BAKER, GEORGE W. BANKS,


PAUL HENRY BARNES, NORRIS STANLEY BARRATT (Life Member), CLARENCE HOWARD BATTEN, GEORGE BATTEN, FRANK BATTLES (Life Member), HENRY HESTON BELKNAP, MAURICE GUY BELKNAP, CLARENCE SWEET BEMENT,


Members Continued


EDWARD HORNE BONSALL, GEORGE MARTIN BOOTH, NEWELL CHARLES BRADLEY, EDWARD TONKIN BRADWAY (Life Member),


WILLIAM BRADWAY (Life Member), CLARENCE CRESSON BRINTON, HOWARD FUTHEY BRINTON, FRANCIS MARK BROOKE (Life Mem- ber), ABRAHAM BRUNER, JOHN EDOAR BURNETT BECKENHAM (Life Member), REUBEN NELSON BUCKLEY, MIERS BUSCH (Life Member),


GEN. LOUIS HENRY CARPENTER, SAMUEL CASTNER, JR., CHARLES DAVIS CLARK,


JOHN BROWNING CLEMENT,


SAMUEL MITCHELL CLEMENT, JR., DR. JAMES HARWOOD CLOSSON, LOUIS ASHMEAD CLYDE,


COL. THOMAS EDWARD CLYDE, MAJOR JOSEPH RIDGWAY TAYLOR COATES, SAMUEL POYNTZ COCHRAN,


CHARLES HOWARD COLKET (Life Member), PORTER FARQUHARSON COPE, DR. JOHN WELSH CROSKEY, GEORGE LINDEN CUTLER, DR. JOHN C. DA COSTA, JR., WALTER HOWARD DILES, MURRELL DOBBINS, FRANCIS DONALDSON (Life Member),


EDWIN GREBLE DREER, WILLIAM ASHMEAD DYER, EDGAR PARDEE EARLE, GEORGE HOWARD EARLE (Life Mem- ber), HENRY HOWARD ELLISON, JAMES EMLEN (Life Member), JOHN EYERMAN, FREDERIC N. FEIL, PERCY J. FELL, STEPHEN BLAKELY FOTTERALL, HOWARD BARCLAY FRENCH, DR. JOHN EDGAR FRETZ,


LAWRENCE BARNARD FULLER, WILLIAM WARREN GIBBS, HARROLD EDGAR GILLINGHAM, THEODORE GLENTHWORTHI, FOSTER CONARROE GRIFFITH, LORENZO HENRY CARDWELL GUER- RERO, WILLIAM PENN-GASKELL HALL,


HIRAM HATHAWAY, JR. PAUL AUGUSTINE HENDRY, GEOROE ANTHONY HEYL,


JOSEPH HUMPHREYS HINKSON,


JAMES DONALD HOLLOWAY (Life Member), WILFORD LAWRENCE HOOPES,


LOGAN HOWARD-SMITH,


EDWARD ISAIAH HACKER HOWELL,


HENRY DOUGLAS HUGHES,


HENRY LA BARRE JAYNE,


CHARLES FRANCIS JENKINS (Life Member), JOHN STORY JENKS,


RICHMOND LEGH JONES,


AUGUSTUS WOLLE JORDAN,


DR. EWINO JORDAN,


JOHN WOOLF JORDAN (Life Member),


REV. WALTER JORDAN,


GREGORY BERNARD KEEN,


GEORGE DE BENNEVILLE KEIM,


ANDREW D. KEYSER,


JOSEPH ALLISON KNEASS,


BERNARD HOFF KNIGHT,


THOMAS HOWARD KNIGHT,


ALBERT LUDLOW KRAMER,


GEORGE HENRY LEA,


COL. JOSIAH GRANVILLE LEACH,


HORACE HOFFMAN LEE, DR. JOSEPH LEIDY,


HOWARD THORNDIKE LELAND,


LEWIS JONES LEVICK,


DAVIS LEVIS LEWIS,


ELLIS SMYSER LEWIS,


GEORGE DAVIS LEWIS,


GEORGE HARRISON LEWIS,


HENRY NORTON LEWIS,


OBORN GARRETT LEVIS LEWIS,


SAMUEL BUNTING LEWIS,


JAY BUCKNELL LIPPINCOTT,


Members Continued


WALTER LIPPINCOTT, WILLIAM SUPPLEE LLOYD,


CHARLES RAMSAY LONG,


WILLIAM HENRY LOYD, HON. CHARLES BARNSLEY MOMICHAEL, WILLIAM MACLEAN, JR.,


CHARLES MARSHALL,


SAMUEL MARSHALL,


ULYSSES MERCUR,


CHARLES WARREN MERRILL,


WILLIAM MCKINLEY MERVINE,


ELIHU SPENCER MILLER,


JOHN RULON-MILLER,


CALEB JONES MILNE, JR. (Life Member), CALEB JONES MILNE, 3D (Life Member), DAVID MILNE (Life Member), EFFINGHAM BUCKLEY MORRIS (Life Member),


HENRY CROSKEY MUSTIN, JOHN BURTON MUSTIN, HON. SAMUEL DAVIS PAGE, CHARLES PALMER,


ALVIN MERCER PARKER,


JOSEPH BROOKS BLOODGOOD PARKER, HAROLD PIERCE, HENRY PEMBERTON, JR., (Life Member),


GARNETT PENDLETON, ENOS ELDRIDGE PENNOCK, JOSEPH ELDRIDGE PENNOCE, HON. SAMUEL WHITAKER PENNY- PACKER,


CHARLES PENROSE PERKINS,


ANTHONY JOSEPH DREXEL PETERSON, ARTHUR PETERSON, U.S.N.,


FRANK RODNEY PLEASANTON,


ALFRED POTTER, THOMAS HARRIS POWERS, EARL BILL PUTNAM,


WILLIAM BROOKE RAWLE, HARRY ALDEN RICHARDSON, WILBUR FISK ROSE,


JULIUS FRIEDRICH SACHSE (Honorary Member), EDWARD STALKER SAYRES,


FRANK EARLE SCHERMERHORN, JOHN LOESER SCHWARTZ, JOHN MORIN SCOTT (Life Member), EDWIN VAN DEUSEN SELDEN, EDWIN FOOTE SELLERS, FRANK RODMAN SHATTUCK,


HERBERT DAVIS SHIVERS,


CHARLES JOHN SHOEMAKER,


JOHN HENRY SINEX,


JOHN SINNOTT, ABRAHAM LEWIS SMITH, ALFRED PERCIVAL SMITH (Life Member),


BENJAMIN HAYES SMITH,


WILLIAM ELWOOD SPEAKMAN,


WARNER, JUSTICE STEEL,


JOSEPH ALLISON STEINMETZ,


CURWEN STODDART, JOSEPH THOMPSON,


SAMUEL SWAYNE THOMPSON,


HON. CHARLEMAGNE TOWER, DAVID COOPER TOWNSEND,


DR. CHARLES SMITH TURNBULL,


ERNEST LEIGH TUSTIN,


ARTHUR CLEMENTS TWITCHELL,


ELWOOD TYSON, DR. JAMES TYSON,


THEODORE ANTHONY VAN DYKE, JR. (Life Member), JOSEPH BUSHNELL VANDERGRIFT,


DR. CHARLES HARROD VINTON (Life Member),


STEVENSON HOCKLEY WALSH,


CHARLES SPITTALL WALTON,


ALFRED LEWIS WARD,


CLEMENT WEAVER,


AUBREY HERBERT WEIGHTMAN, EBEN BOYD WEITZEL,


ASHBEL WELCH,


WILLIAM CANER WIEDERSHEIM,


OGDEN DUNGAN WILKINSON, ELLIS D. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CURRIE WILSON,


HON. WILLIAM WHITE WILTBANK,


HON. HARMAN YERKES (Life Mem- ber), DR. WALTER M. L. ZIEGLER.


PUBLICATIONS OF THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA


Charter, Constitution, By-Laws, Officers, Committees, Members, etc. 1896.


Bulletin No. 1. Colonial Legislation in Pennsylvania, 1700-1712. By Henry Budd. 1897.


Bulletin No. 2. The Blue Anchor Tavern. By Thomas Allen Glenn. 1837.


The American Weekly Mercury. Volume 1. 1719-1720. Republished in Facsimile. 189S.


The American Weekly Mercury. Volume 11. 1720-1721. Republished in Facsimile. 189S.


Charter, Constitution, By-Laws, Officers, Committees, Members, etc. 1899. Charter, Constitution, By-Laws, Officers, Committees, Members, etc. 1902. Records of the Court of New Castle on Delaware, 1676-16S1. 1904.


The American Weekly Mercury. Volume III. 1721-1722. Republished in Facsimile. 1905.


The American Weekly Mercury. Volume IV. 1722-1723. Republished in Facsimile. 1907.


Charter, Constitution, By-Laws, Officers, Committees, Members, etc. 1908.


Record of the Courts of Chester County, Pennsylvania. 1681-1697. 1910.


Celebration of the Two Hundred and Thirtieth Anniversary of the landing of William Penn in Pennsylvania, held at the Washington House, Chester, Pa. Saturday, October 26th, 1912, by The Colonial Society of Pennsylvania, in association with The Swedish Colonial Society. 1912.


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