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169; from Governor Trumbull of Connecticut to Governor
Hamilton, 9, 119; to Governor Penn, 151, 164; from William
Crawford, 167, from Doctor Connolly, 167; from Devereux
Smith, 170; from Richard Peters to H. Wilmon, 179; from
Allen & Tilghman to Lord Dunmore, Governor of Vir-
ginia, 183; from Guy Johnson, 200; from Governor Penn to
the Connecticut Commissioners, 123, 130; to Arthur St. Clair,
145, 194, 202; to Lord Dunmore, 149, 176, 193, to Smith and
others, 171; to Lord Dartmouth, 221, 236; to Eden, Governor
of Maryland, from Convention of New Jersey, 628.

from the Committee of Inspection and Observation, 497.
Lieutenants, recommended, nominated and appointed, 448, 449,
457, 488.

Lodge, masonic, meeting in of the Committee of Safety, 298

Lock manufactory, to apply to repairing, 627, 641.

Lords Commissioners of Trade, &c., 103.

Lotteries, accounts of several to settle 41.

to be restrained by law, 48.

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-
sylvania, 348, 492, 579, 582.

to the Continental Congress, 576, 577, 601.

Menace to extort money, 44.

NAVAL DEPARTMENT, dissatisfaction in, 680.

OBSERVATION & Inspection committee, copies of instructions to

them, 643.

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-
ty, how to be commissioned, 295.

Old linnen for bandages and lint, &c, 633.

P.

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,
541, 776.

-exchanged, 564, 595, 596, 608; allowed to go on parole, 639.
Proclamations by Governor Richard Penn, 14, 44, 58, 88; by Go-
vernor John Penn, 92, 95, 99, 105, 153, 174, 199, 206, 213,
229, 246, 269.

Profane swearing prohibited in the army, 309.

Provincial manufactory of gun-locks, 506.

RANGERS on the frontier settlements dispersed, 215.

Rank or precedence among the Pennsylvania Associators, rules for
establishing adopted, 316, 318, 319, 320, 334.

Rations, allowance of, 500.

Reading, a guard to be kept åt, 714.

Redbank Island viewed, 283.

Reed Henry, his deposition, 168.

Redoubt to be erected at Billingsport, N. J., 601, 604.

Reports from Lord Commissioners of Trade and Plantations, 103.
Resolutions by the Council of Safety, 279.

Road, from William Masters to the old Germantown road, 46, 47;
on the line between Vandyke & Holmes, 51; from the Schuyl-
kill to the Conestoga road, 55, 69, 112, 193; from Northampton
to Wyoming, 209.

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,
280.

Safety pilot appointed, 376.

Salt monopolized by mercenary persons, conduct disapproved, 747,
748, 751; Salt purchased by Council of Safety and distributed,
780.

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-
ten consent from the owners, 723.

Shawanese Indians, message to from Governor John Penn, 203.
Shearman's creek, act to preserve navigation of, 71.

Shippen Joseph, jr., continued Secretary to the Council, 91.
Ship Snow examined touching embezzlement, 90, 102.
Smith, Devereux, letter from to Governor Penn, 169.

Shot, different sorts ordered to be made in large quantities, 561.
St. Clair, letter from, 140.

Susquehanna Company, supposed to have assigned their right to
land to the People of Connecticut, 179.

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,
282.

Tilghman's Report touching the boundary line between Pennsyl-
vania & Virginia, 181; his letters to Lord Dunmore, 183, 186.
Title to be applied to Governor John Penn, agreed upon, 91.
Trumbull, Governor of Connecticut, letters from, 3, 119, 151,
164.

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.
Vessels of war applying for commission for letters of Marque & Re-
prisal, to furnish a statement of tonnage, &c., 590.

Virginia lays claim to part of western Pennsylvania, 150, 156,
158, 161 165, 174, 176, 180, 181, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187,
188, 202.

Void, certain acts declared as such, 103, 105.

Whitesides' deposition, 228.

Wipey, Joseph, a Delaware Indian, murdered, 199.

Window weights, leaden ones ordered to be collected, 637.

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