261. Eades & Goodwin, 263. Capt. Randolph, 264. Capt. Jen- kins, 283. Respecting England's case, 384. Turner and Kil- gore, Indian traders-Conduct of Indians, 482. Surveyor ob- structed, 489.
"Digges' Choice," A. Furney killed on, 384. John, case of, 588. Dinwiddie, Governor, letters to, 629, 630, 632, 635, 687, 696, 698, 701, 712, 714, 715. Proclamation against French and Indians, 766.
Distances, Carlisle to Shanoppins' town and course, 750, 762.
Duty on persons convicted of heinous crimes and to prevent poor
and impotent persons being imported-reasons for not presenting
the act, 499.
Elections, charge of fraud against Sheriff-acquitted, 345. Sheriff of York county driven from the ground, 468. Bribery and cor- ruption at Bill proposed, 658.
Embargo on provisions in New York, 42.
England, Joseph and Samuel, their case, 383-387.
Executions, 158, 163, 414, 488, 566, 602, 663. Reprieve 163.
Fairfax, William, of Virginia, 657.
Fast Day, proclamation for, 169.
Finances of the Province, 46, 52, 54.
Fitch, Thomas, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, letter to, 770.
Prisoners and negroes in, 71. State-
ment of Captain, 76. Orders to depart, 77. Pass for, 79. To be regulated, 78, 80, 82. New Jersey applied to, 80, 122. Pre- pared for vessels to Havanna, 245. To Hispaniola, 281, 282.
Francis Tench, Attorney General, on Connecticut claims, 775.
French and Indians, 72, 102, 119, 463, 685. At Crown Point,
198. Fears of, 208. Prisoners sent to Hispaniola, 245. A pri-
vateer takes a vessel, 245. Living on Lake Erie, 285. In
Canada, 296, 387. Privateers taken, 324. Peace, 330, 343,
359. Proclamation 331, 359. Prize arrives, 332. Indians in
Canada, 431. Have converted to Catholic faith many Indians,
467. Building a ship at Cataraghqui, 549. Making other pre-
parations, 549. Vessels in distress, 598, 621, 655, 661. On way
to Ohio, 607-609. On Ohio, 615, 629, 665-685. Narrow es-
cape from, at Weningo, 659.
Furney, Adam, killed by Indians on Digges' land, 377.
Glen, Governor James, of South Carolina, letter from, 303, 696,
699, 709.
Gooch, Governor, letters to, 221, 225, 254, 283. From, 221, 225, 280, 300, 346.
Governor urges preparation for defence, 5, 6, 30.
30-45. Proclamations, 39. Going to England, 61,
bills of credit, 44. Adds to the Council, 65. Hamilton arrives, 363, (See J. H.)
Gray's, Ferry, George Gray complains of road to Chester, 99, 100.
Hamilton, James, arrives as Governor, and succeeds President Palmer and Council, 363. His Proclamation, 363. His speech, 365, 368. Reply of Assembly, 367. Present to, 368. Letter to Virginia on boundary, 423. Address of Assembly, 429. His objections against law respecting probate of wills, 503. To Assembly-complaints against their minutes, 737-746. Havanna, letters from Governor of, 198. Spanish prisoners, 199, 200, 201. Letter to Governor of, 201. Flags of truce sent to, with prisoners, 245, Prisoners to be sent to, 281.
Higginbotham, Captain Charles, his case, 187, 188, 218, 219–221, 225. Statement of his case, 190. Reply of Secretary Peters to, 191, 192. He and Perie appear at Council, 218. Insolence of, 219. Letter to Governor Ogle respecting, 225.
of treaty at Albany, 7, 26. Conferences with, 10-26, 84, 146,
149. Messages to, 84. Minesinks, 26. On Lake Erie, 72. At
war with French, 71, 72. Affairs, 136, 162, 167. Presents to,
139, 151. In Philadelphia, 145. Treaty on Ohio, 184. Re-
specting, 188, 190, 212, 217, 230, 273. Presents, 186, 197,
198. Proclamation against sale of rum to, 193, 194. Horses
stolen from, 229, 237. Letter from Governor Gooch, 257. A
paper received from 285. Letter to Governor Clinton about, 286.
On Susquehanna, 286. Croghan's proceedings among, 287. Let-
ter from Six Nations, 288. Instructions to C. Weiser respecting,
290. Croghan's account of expenses, 294. Interview with Six
Nations, 295, 296. Proceedings of Governor and Council, 296.
Treaty with Colonel Johnson at Onondago, 298. Near Lancaster,
afraid to come to city on account of sickness, 298. Commissioners
appointed to meet them there, 298. Their Commission and In-
structions, 299, 300. Letter from Governor of South Carolina,
303. Report and treaty at Lancaster, 306-318. Expenses, 327.
Catawabas complain of Northern, 347. Journal of C. Weiser
to Ohio, 348-358. A. Furney killed by, 377. Senecas arrive,
conference, presents, and treaty with, 389-394. Proclamation,
394. Proclamation against Rum to, 397. On their way to Phila
delphia, cannot be stopped, 398. Arrival and conference with
Senecas and other nations, 398-403, 405. Presents to, 403, 406.
On Ohio, 431. Settlers to be removed from Susquehanna, 431.
Conference with in Cumberland county, 431. Governor asks
advice of Council, 436. Message from the Twightwees, 437.
Conference with at Croghan's, 438. Report of Peters and Cro-
ghan, 440. Traders killed by, 449. Message of Governor to,
448. And French Message, 459. Jean Coeur and French, 462.
At Ohio, presents for Twightwees, 463. Many converted by
Roman Catholics, 467. Speak disrespectfully of New Yorkers,
467. Journal of Conrad Weiser at Onondago and message of Pre-
sident Lee to, 470. Treatment of some traders, 482. French
praying, 480. Deaths of, 469. Obstruct surveyors of new pur-
chase, 489. On Ohio, 496. Speech to Col. Johnson, 508. Pre-
sents for, 519, 617, 639, 711; and message, 520. Treaty with
Twightwees, 522. Treaty with Six Nations and George Crog-
han's Journal, 532. Nanticokes in Philadelphia, 543. At Ca-
daraghqui, 550. Shawanese, message from, 569, 637. Twigh-
twees' town attacked-murders, 599. Conference with, 614, 617.
Various papers relating to, 623-628, 629, 636, 639, 685.
formation from traders on Ohio not to be relied upon, 637. Pro-
ceedings of Council in New York, 640. Journal of C. Weiser
to Mohocks, 643-647. Invitation to Governor through William
Fairfax of Virginia, 657. Commissioners appointed with presents
to, 658, 665. Letter from John Frazer, 659. Petition and de-
position of A. McGinty, 663. Report of Commissioners to, 665.
Proceedings at Carlisle, 665-684. Letter from England respect-
ing, 689. Speeches, 691, 692. Answered by Governor Hamil-
ton, 693. Message to Six Nations, 705. Commissioners to, 707.
Instructions to Captain Ballet of Sloop-of-War Otter, 243. For
batteries, 284. To Conrad Weiser, 290, 304. Commissioners to
Indians at Lancaster, 299, 300. To George Croghan and Andrew
Montour with presents for Indians, 519, 520. To John Patten,
707.
Iron, pig and bar, importation into England from Colonies to be encouraged, and erection of mills for slitting or rolling-forges and tilt-hammers and furnaces for making steel to be prohibited, 457. Proclamation requiring an account of all such establishments, 458.
Johnson, Colonel William, 480..
Journal of Conrad Weiser to Ohio, 348-358. To Onondago, 470-
480. Of George Croghan and Andrew Montour, 530. Of Conrad
Weiser to Onondago, 511; to Mohocks, 643-647; to Ohio, 731.
Justices of the Peace elected, 3, 78, 94, 98, 113, 378, 600.
Kent county associators-officers, 247, 325.
411, 468, 551, 597, 662.
Kinsey, John, elected speaker, 4, 123, 411. Death of, 456. Sue- ceeded by Isaac Norris, 456.
Kitzmiller, Jacob, case of, 582, 588, 591.
Knowles, Admiral, applied to for defence, 207. For Cannon, 228.
Takes Port Louis, 228. Wants men, 326.
Lancaster county to be advised of danger from Indians, 2. Circular
letter to militia captains in, 215. Officers elected for, 3, 120, 551.
Petition for arms, 26. Associators officers, 194, 210, 247, 325.
Indians at, Commissioners to meet, 299, 300. Report and treaty, 306-318. Expenses of, 326, 339. Adam Furney killed by Indians 377. Justices commissioned, 378, 600. Sheriffs and coroners, 411, 464, 551, 597. New county to be formed, 560, 597, 662.
Laws proposed, passed, or repealed, 28, 30, 32, 34, 35, 48, 66, 369,
370, 371, 374, 402, 404, 426, 428, 456, 458, 461, 499-502, 503,
505, 509, 511, 512, 514, 516, 549, 550, 559, 560, 562, 565, 576,
578, 579, 605, 619, 686.
Lee, Thomas, President of Virginia, to Governor Hamilton, 423,
424. Message to Indians at Onondago, 470.
Letters from Governor Clinton, 30, 36, 42, 56, 83, 135, 152, 175,
187, 215, 265, 297, 387, 431, 462, 465, 480, 495, 508, 517.
548, 553, 573, 607, 625, 639, 641,642. From Daniel Brodhead,
757. To Governor C., 186, 189, 205, 215, 284, 286, 463, 575.
623, 640. From Monsieur Chastenoy, 71-78, 131, 132, 281.
From George Croghan, 72, 119, 139, 214, 298, 497, 538, 568.
To George Croghan, 214, 570. Monsieur Celeron, 427. R. Cal-
lender, 599. Connecticut, Governors, 768, 770, 771, 773.
Canada, Governor, 555. Cumberland, Justices, 452. Governor
De Lancey, 716, 717. Commander of Cape Breton, 205.
Walter Butler, 624. Jno. Frazer, 650. Wm. Fairfax, 657.
Governor Dinwiddie, 629, 632, 635, 687, 696, 701, 712, 714,
755, 765. Governor Gooch, 56, 221, 225, 254, 256, 257.
280, 283, 301, 306. Governor Ogle, 187, 192, 202, 209,
225, 273, 377, 383, 384, 421. Governor of Havanna, 75, 79,
199, 200, 201. Governor Shirley, 30, 55, 56, 72, 76, 83,
127, 129, 133, 143, 165, 170, 182, 198, 206, 295, 305, 718.
Duke of New Castle, 37, 159. Governor of New Jersey,
94, 266. Conrad Weiser, 82, 120, 122, 132, 136, 166, 185,
212, 213, 229, 285, 298, 467, 480, 517. Proprietaries, 93.
160, 216, 229, 239, 240, 244, 319, 342, 377, 499, 515, 551.
Governor Trelawney, 232, 326. Governor Glen, 303, 696, 699,
709. Captain Maisterson, 323. S. Phips, 419. Duke of Bed-
ford, 331, 359, 412, 416, 456. President Lee, 423. Col. Wm.
Johnson, 480, 573, 775. John Mackey, 252. Dr. Holland,
623, 641. Arent Stevens, 625. R. Sanders, 627, 628. Mona-
katootah, Indian Chief, 635. Earl of Holdernesse, 689, 709.
Lords of Trade, 709, 711. Captain Wm. Trent, 461. Ioncaire,
540. B. Stoddard, 549. Shawnese Chiefs, 569, 570. M. Kel-
log, 573. Governor Tasker, 582, 583, 586, 588, 596. H. Mills,
573.
Louisburg, French expected to attack, 6, 28, 30, 32, 37.
Maisterson, Captain Samuel, letter from-prizes taken, 323.
Marriage licenses, form to be changed, 69, 71.
Maryland-disputes, 186, 189. Higginbotham's case, 187, 188,
190, 192, 218-221, 225. Letters from Governor of, 187, 202,
209, 273, 377, 383, 422, 582, 583. To Governor of, 192, 202,
225, 383, 384, 421, 582, 588–596. A. Furney killed on Digges'
land by Indian, 377. J. England's case, 382. Boundary line,
421. Case of J. Kitzmiller, 582, 591. Depositions, 585. Dig-
ges' choice, 588, 591.
Messages from Assembly to Governor, &c., 4, 26, 31, 36, 43, 44,
46, 48, 54, 58, 63, 64, 101, 105, 124, 126, 159, 183, 184, 235,
237, 274, 332, 333, 341, 367, 372, 404, 414, 428, 459, 486,
493, 506, 511, 513, 526, 545, 546, 562, 607, 613, 616, 617,
648-651, 722, 747, 756, 763. To Assembly from Governor, &c.,
4, 26, 30, 36, 41, 44, 45, 46, 52, 56, 57, 62, 97, 154, 156, 163,
182, 230, 233, 270, 329, 339, 395, 396, 397, 404, 412, 430,
454, 484, 488, 491, 493, 498, 503, 513, 524, 528, 546, 561,
563, 579, 605, 608, 638, 639, 652-656, 719, 729, 737, 751-
755, 764. On defence, 275, 491. From Governor to Indians,
705. From Shawonese to Governor, 569. From Twightwees to
Governor, 600.
Montour, Andrew, applies to live over the Blue Hills, 567. His
commission, 567. Permission to act as Interpreter for Governor
of Virginia, 568. In Philadelphia, 290, 607. At Carlisle, 665.
And John Patten examination, 762. Agent, 455, 635, 637,
730.
Negroes arrive in flag of truce, 71. Committee to examine, 71, 74, 78. Spanish prisoners arrived, 79. To be sent to Havanna to have freedom tried, 79, 201. Designs of, 92. Spanish prisoners, 200. New Castle county associators-officers, 194, 210, 247, 325. Wm. Till appointed Collector, 244. Spanish privateer off, 252. De- fenceless state of, 268. Guns provided, 270. Road from Phila- delphia, 301, 377. Sheriff and Coroner, 411, 468, 551, 597, 662. Governor visits, 488.
New Castle, Duke of, letters, 129, 159. To Governor Clinton, 144, 164.
New Jersey, to be applied to respecting, 81. Answer from, 94. Young men of, offer their services against privateers, 266.
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