169; from Governor Trumbull of Connecticut to Governor from the Committee of Inspection and Observation, 497. Lodge, masonic, meeting in of the Committee of Safety, 298 Lock manufactory, to apply to repairing, 627, 641. Lords Commissioners of Trade, &c., 103. MACKEY AENEAS, letters from, 141, 169. Mason and Dixon's line mentioned, 150, 182, 183, 187. Maxwell John, appointed paymaster, 356. Memorials of the Committee of Safety to the Assembly of Penn- to the Continental Congress, 576, 577, 601. Messages from Governor Richard Penn to the Assembly, 16, 30, 34, 32, 34, 76, 84; from Governor John Penn, 97, 88, 117, 146,196, 208, 214, 216, 224, 226, 233, 238, 243, 251, 260; to from the Assembly to Governor Richard Penn, 5, 6, 28, 82, 35, 37, 70, 74, 82, 96; to Governor John Penn, 142, 215, 225, 238, 252. NAVAL DEPARTMENT, dissatisfaction in, 680. Naval officers, touching their pay, 518, 522; armament of Dela- Negroes and Mulattoes, imported duty on, 72. New Jersey, letter from to Congress considered, 628. Northumberland county erected, 32, 43; petition from the inhabi- OBSERVATION & Inspection committee, copies of instructions to Officers' commission, form of recommended by Committee of Safe- ty, 321, 444, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451. Officers of military associations for the defence of American Liber- Old linnen for bandages and lint, &c, 633. P. PATROLES, of Associators for Philadelphia, 630. Patterns for weapons of war, &c., 282. Pay, monthly, of officers and men employed in the provincial armed Paymasters appointed for the army, 356. Payne, Ralph, Governor of the Leeward Islands, letter from, 57. Penn, Richard, his commission revoked, 91; letter from to Dr. W. Penn, John, appointed Governor, 91; his being commissioned pub- lished with solemnities, 92; his Proclamations, 92, 93, 95, 99, 105, 153, 174, 199, 206, 213, 220, 229, 246, 258, 269; his letters to the Connecticut Commissioners, 123, 130; to Arthur St. Clair, 145, 194, 202; to Lord Dunmore, Governor of Vir- ginia, 149, 176, 193; to Governor Trumbull of Connecticut, 152, 156; to Smith, and others, 171; to William Crawford, 171; to Sir William Johnson, 192; to Lord Dartmouth, 221, 236; to Eden, Governor of Maryland, 242, 247; to William Plunket, Peters, Richard, his letter to Henry Wilmot, 177. Pikes, as weapons of defence, recommended to the Associators, 322, Pikemen, directions how to equip them for service, 322. Pitching axes used by the Flying Camp, 727. Pilots on the river and bay of Delaware, directed to avoid being appointed for the Delaware, 377. Plunket, William, letter from, 86. Port of Boston, Parliamentary act respecting, noticed 180. Powder mills, encouraged by advancing loans of money, 459, 467; certain conditions observed and suitable places selected, 482, 488; money allowed for building, 501; furnished with saltpetre, 626, 665. Prisoners of war, a list of their names to be kept in each Colony, -exchanged, 564, 595, 596, 608; allowed to go on parole, 639. RANGERS on the frontier settlements dispersed, 215. Rank or precedence among the Pennsylvania Associators, rules for Reading, a guard to be kept åt, 714. Reed Henry, his deposition, 168. Redoubt to be erected at Billingsport, N. J., 601, 604. Reports from Lord Commissioners of Trade and Plantations, 103. Road, from William Masters to the old Germantown road, 46, 47; Rules and regulations for the artillery companies, 391. for the government of the Continental army to be printed, 636. S. SAFETY COMMITTEE, appointed for the province of Pennsylvania, Safety pilot appointed, 376. Salt monopolized by mercenary persons, conduct disapproved, 747, Schooner Isabella, touching, 230. Seamen enlisted in the service of the province, their pay, 513. Servants and indented apprentices not to be enlisted without a writ- Shawanese Indians, message to from Governor John Penn, 203. Shippen Joseph, jr., continued Secretary to the Council, 91. Shot, different sorts ordered to be made in large quantities, 561. Susquehanna Company, supposed to have assigned their right to Sulphur ore, intelligence of its existence desired to be imparted, 514. Sutherland, Nicholas, letter from. T. TAXES to be levied on all estates in Pennsylvania, to carry on war, Tilghman's Report touching the boundary line between Pennsyl- Treasurer appointed by the Council of Safety, 281. U. UNIFORMS always to be worn by officers going abroad, 628. V. VENUS, Brig, on a voyage for arms & ammunition, 642. Virginia lays claim to part of western Pennsylvania, 150, 156, WAR, a general one with the Indians anticipated, 192. Weekly allowance to men employed in armed boats, 329, 331. Welsh, Francis, letter from, 280. Westmoreland county, disturbances in, 165, 166, 167, 234, 235. Sundry murders prostrated in, 180. -people of purchase one hundred fire locks, 417; received money Wipey, Joseph, a Delaware Indian, murdered, 199. Window weights, leaden ones ordered to be collected, 637. |