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Where mention is sufficiently frequent in a chapter, whole chapter is mentioned,
instead of pages within it. Cities, Presbyteries, Synods, Universities, &ct.,
if not otherwise indexed, are grouped under general headings, as: Scot-
land, places in; Universities, foreign; Lutheran Consistories.

Aarwangen, 920

Abington, Montgomery Co., 134,
626; Independents and Pres-
byterian congregation and
church building, 348, 356
Accomac County, Virginia, 347
Acts of Assembly, or laws of either
Province or Lower Counties,
see subject matter

Acts of Parliament, bound colonies
only when colonies mentioned,
416;
for particular Acts, see

under subject matter

Adams, John, 317, 318, 377; Jo-

seph, 228

Admiral, Vice, 483

Admiralty, its courts and officers,

Chapters X and XII; proceed-
ings interfered with by Court
of Chancery, 693-696
Adventurers of 1681, see "First
Purchasers"

Africa, European possessions in,
at English Revolution, 244
Affirmation allowed by Parliament

for Quakers in certain cases
and form, 172, 570; objection
to form referring to God, 388,
419; said form asked for by
Assembly of Penna. in address
to Queen, and adopted in cer-
tain Acts of Assembly, 427,
451, 564, 587-588; a different
form allowed or established in
some Acts of Assembly, 172,
315, 450-452, 501-502, 553,
564, 588, 673-674, 676;
Gookin deems Acts of As-
sembly suspended by Parlia-
mentary revival of affirmation
law, 570

Agent in London for the Province,
726, 808

Agriculture, 913
Ahookassoongh, 120

Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen), Treaty
of, 915

Aiyamackan, 594

Alaenoh, see Alemeon

Albany, town or inhabitants, 111,
261, 264, 539, 603-604, 611,
613-616, 699, 706-707, 804,
and elsewhere in connection
with Indian affairs and Can-
ada

Albany, Congress of, in 1754, 699
Ale, 659

Alemannian dialect of German, see
Language

Alemeon, 104

Alexander, Rev. David, 628, 630
Algonquian dialects and people
(Algonquin, Algonkin), 90-92,
107, 108, 114-116

Aliens, impost on, 723
Alison, Rev. Francis, 629, 631
Allaire, Catharine, 914
Allegewi, see Cherokees

Alleghany, or Allegheny, the moun-
tains (spelt Alleghany or
Great Mountains), 719, 724;
region (spelt Allegheney,
sometimes Alleghening), 705,
719, 748, 750, 768-770, 804,
889, 911; river (Allegheny),
92, 105
Allen, Anne, who m. Gov. John

Penn, 889; Nathaniel, 70;
William, sea captain, and his
relatives, 348; William, his
son (Chief Justice), 348, 359,
363, 642, 728, 736, 738, 794-
795, 828, 853-857, 889, 899,
902

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Anderson, Rev. James, 348, 349,
620, 621

Andrew, an Indian, see Wehee-
queckhon

Andrew, an Indian in Kennett, 104
Andrews, Rev. Jedidiah, 335-338,
346-348, 520-521, 624, 629,
630

Andros, Edmund, afterwards Sir
Edmund, 95, 96, 107, 108, 142
Anie Indians, see Mohawks
Annapolis, Nova Scotia, 503, 878
Anne, as Princess, 180, 330; as

Queen of England, Great Brit-
ain, &ct., 4, 330, 343, 409, 415,
431, 508-510, 534; death, 560

Annesley, Arthur, 4th Lord Alt-
ham, 146-147; Francis (An-
nesly), 644; James, 146-147;
Richard, called 5th Lord Al-
tham, 146-147

Annexation or combination of
Pennsylvania or Delaware

with other colonies suggested,
295, 305, 577

Antes, Henry, 828, 830, 834
Antigua, 455, 782, 784, 786, 868,
879

Antipedobaptists, see Baptism
Antistes, officer of Bohemian Breth-
ren, or Unitas Fratrum, 819-
820

Antonides, Rev. Vincent, 543
ap Howell (Powell), Rev. Howell,
348

Appeals to England, 155-156, 162
Appoquinimink (Appoquinimy)

Creek or region, 45, 342; Pres-
byterian congregation at, 349
Aquanachuques (Atquanachukes),
92

Argall, Samuel, 11

Argyll, John Campbell, 2nd Duke
of, 568
Arians, 624

Armewamen (Armewanninge, Er-
mewarmoki, &ct.), 92, 94
Armewamen Zee Pentor, 94
Arminianism, 598, 624
Armstrong, John, 869
Arnold, Simon, 324–325
Arragon, 244

Arrest, Assembly's power to, 497
Arrest of freeholders in civic
actions abolished except in
certain cases, 663-664

Arrowsmith, Rev. John, 336, 338
Asheton (name now

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Aston?),

Asia, European possessions in, at
English Revolution, 244

or

Assembly, arrest of Clerk, 208;
contests with executive branch
of government, see synopses of
chapters; quorum of, 496-497,
555-556; rights claimed
sought by, 268, 435-436, 497,
500, 753-754, 801; right of
constituencies to have vacan-
cies filled, 711-712; town for
meeting, 720, see State House
Assemblymen, arrest of, 194–195,
197, 208, 664; campaigns for,
and those elected at various
times, 381, 382, 411, 423, 442,
449, 465, 500, 504-505, 560,
655, 662, 696-697, 719-720,
794-796, 812, 853-857, 912-
913; method of electing, 454,
853; number from each county
under various regulations,
166-167, 169, 170, 263, 285,
296, 299, 381, 389, 403, 412,
425, 723, 792-793; wages for,
267, 269, 299, 390
Assheton, family, 144; Robert,
143-144, 354, 460, 489, 561,
572, 582, 647, 649, 651, 660,
678, 730; William, 660
Associate Presbytery of Scotland,
621

Aston, see Asheton

Atheism and atheist, 624

Atquanachukes, see Aquanachuques
Attachments, law regulating pro-
ceedings on, 663

Attwood, William, 407, 745
Aubrey, Lætitia (Lætitia Penn,

the Founder's daughter), 371,
375, 400-401, 429, 540, Chap-
ter XX, 740-741; William,
371, 640, 655, 661

Auburn, N. Y., 28

Auditor-General and auditors, 84,

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Baltimore, Maryland, City and
County, 681, 760

Baltimore (Calvert family), Lords,
biographical items, 1st Baron,
8, 10; 3rd Baron, 31, 47, 50,
181, 251, 260; 4th Baron, 50;
5th Baron, 50-51, 697, 699-
700; for dispute with the
Penns, see Boundary dispute
with Maryland; for relations
with Indians, see under par-
ticular tribe

Baner, Isaac, Baron, and family
and relatives, 145-146

Bangor Church, 354

Bank lots in Phila., 81

Banking Association in Penn's col-
ony, 293, 578

Bankson (Bengtson), Andrew (An-
dreas), 125, 387, 419
Bansche, Georg, see Böhnisch
Baptism, opinions and practices
and their followers in general
(Immersion, Infant Baptism,
Anabaptists, Antipædobap.

207, 242

tists, Pædobaptists, rejectors | Beardsley (Berdsley), Alexander,
of sacraments), 135, 235, 236,
238-239, 334, 338, 517, 522-
524, 526, 531, 535, 536-537,
815, 819-820; see under the
denominations

Baptists, regular, not Keithian or
Seventh Day, general history
in Penn's colony, 136, 236-237,
345, 405, 523-524, 793, 830;
see First Baptist Church of
Philadelphia

Barbados, St. Michael's Parish,
893

Barbados store, Philadelphia, 335,
344

Barber, Robert, 723

Barclay, George, 671; John, 223;

Robert, the Apologist,
139, 140, 210, 213, 214

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Bassett, Francis, 317

Bastards, case of woman murder-
ing her, 204

Battery, the Great, and other bat-
teries to defend Phila., 900,
902-903, 906

Bauman, Matthias, and the Bau-
manites, 535

Baus, Christopher, 825-826
Bavaria, Elector of, 867
Bay or river (Estuarium, i.o., con-
traction for Estuarium, i.o.),
meaning in charters, 9, 11
Beach St., Phila., 99, 894
Bear-baiting, 670

Beards worn by certain sects or
religious companies, 531-532

Beaver skins, two, the King's
rent for Pennsylvania, 60
Bechtel, John, 544, 820, 833, 835
Becket, Rev. William, 731
Beckingham, William, 239
Bedford, Duke of, 914
Bedford, Penna., 7
Bedford County, Pa., 719
Bedwell, Thomas, 382
Beer, 659, 802

Behmen, Jacob, see Böhme

Beissel, Johann Conrad (or Con-
rad), and the Beisselianer,
536-538, 830–831

Belgic Provinces, see Netherlands
Belgium, the present, formerly the
Spanish Netherlands, 244

Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of,
161, 306, 325

Benedictine Order, ex-monk of, 141
Bennet, John, 411, 423

Benezet, John Stephen, 361

Bengtson, see Bankson

Bensalem, 521, 598

Benzelius, Abp. of Upsala, 126

Berkeley, Mrs. and her daughter,
914; Thomas, 809

Berks County, 102, 127
Berleburg, the mystics at, 550
Bermingham, Richard, 558-562,
567

Bern, city in Switzerland, 530, 920;
see Synods, special

Berne, Canton of Switzerland,
527-528, 530, 532

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Bezellon (so spelt on Peter's
tombstone, variously in rec-
ords), Peter, 132-133, 421,
474-475, 513; Richard, 132-
133

Bibb, Thomas, 348

Bible, views as to, 124, 135, 815
Biles, William, the first, 209, 221,

241, 284, 314, 382-383, 389,
423, 436, 445-446, 460-461;
William, his son, 656, 773, 776
Billeting of soldiers in England,
rate for by Act of Parliament,
806

Billiards, laws against playing,

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Church, 239

Bishop, Robert, 809
Bishops, English, as lords in Par-

liament, do not judge treason
or capital crime, 224; pre-
scriptive share in civil gov-
ernment compared with that
of early ministers of Society
of Friends in Penna., 137-138;
thought to have no jurisdic-
tion in America, 328; for
Bishop of London, see London,
Bishop of; for particular
Archbishops and Bishops, see
under name

Bishops for America, movement

for, 330, 349-350; presence
there of two consecrated by
Non-Jurors, 350-353

Bizalion, see Bezellon
Black, William, 228

Blackbeard, see Teach, Edward
Blackfan, Edward, 173, 251
Blackiston, Nathaniel, Gov. of
Maryland, 342

Black Mingos or Minquas, 107
Blackwell, John, acting or deputy
Governor, 84, 184-202, 292,
383, 405, 455, 891
Blair, Rev. Samuel, 626-630

Col., 802, 806
de, 904

Blake, Edward, 195, 197
Blakeney,
Blane, Capt.
Blank, Christian, 530
Blany, Anthony, 333
Blathwayt, William, Secretary,
274, 302, 509

Bleikers, Johannes, 527

Blue Mountains, see Kittatinny
Mountains

Blunston, John, 202, 222, 241, 302,
321, 382, 389, 400; Samuel,
752, 759, 764, 766

Boehm, Rev. John Philip, 541,
543-544, 828, 835, 845
Boel, Rev. Henry, 543

Bohemia, 20, 244, 819, 820;
Church of, 819

Bohemia Manor, 387

Bohemian Brethren, see Unitas
Fratrum

Bohemia River, Md., 31, 387
Böhler, Peter, 359, 360, 363, 827
Böhmisten, 815

Böhnisch, George, 825-826

Bolton, Charles Paulet, Duke of,
and Henrietta, Duchess, 23
Bolton, Robert, 696

Bolweiller, Comte de, see Rosen,
Lt. Gen. Conrad de
Bombay, 245

Bombay Hook, 894
Bond, Dr. Thomas, 851
Bondeli, see Bundely
Bonnin, Gousee, 132–133

Books published, Chapter XXII

Booth, Joseph, 485

Boots and shoes, 651, 654–655
Boss, Peter, 208, 222, 228, 231-
232, 234

Boston, 139, 628, 732, 900; Quak-
eress put to death in, 186
Boundary dispute with Maryland
as to Delaware and southern
part of Pennsylvania, Chap-
ters I and II, 652. 658, 661,
751, 758-761, 763-767, 783-
784, 916

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