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INDEX

(Family surnames of value in genealogical research are printed in CAPITALS; names of places in italics

Abell, John, to Humphry Marshall, ANTHONY, MICHAEL, 211 277 ANTHONY, SUSAN, 209 Aehey, Herman, 333 ANTHONY, THOMAS, 211 Achey, Jacob, 333 Antietam, Battle of, 31, 33, 39, 50 ; Adams, Charles Francis, 43 statistics of troops at, 48 Adams, John, 354 ; on advantages of Appleton, John, 73, 74 reprisals, 352 Archer, Capt. Thomas, 125 Adams, Robert, 293 Arent, Col. Baron, 239 Akin, James, engraver, 229; bio- Armistead, Gen. Lewis Addison, 4 graphical, 216 ARMSTRONG, GEORGE, 198, 199 ALBERT, MRS. JOHN SEAMAN, 298 ARMSTRONG, RACHEL, 198, 199 ALBRO, JOHN, 133 ARMSTRONG, THOMAS, 198, 199 Alden, John, 311 Asbury, Francis, 314 Alert, The, 365 Ashmead, Samuel, certificate of Oath Alexander, Gen., 44 of Allegiance of, 1777, 226 Alfred, The, 374 ASHTON, JANE, 300, 303 Allen, • • 343, 367 Assembly of Pennsylvania, 153-157 Allen, John, 348 ASSHETON, FRANCES, 295 ALLEN, MARTHA, 10, 13 ASSHETON, MARGARET, 296, 297 ALLEN, MARY, 10 ASSHETON, ROBERT, 295, 296, 297 ALLEN, NATHANIEL, 194, 195 ASSHETON, WILLIAM, 295 Allen, Nathaniel, Commissioner for Associated Militia Cavalry, 376 Colony of Pennsylvania, 127, 129 Audubon, James J., 335 ALLEN, NEHEMIAH, 194 Austin, Hon. James T., 135 ALLEN, PRISCILLA, 12, 13 Azilum, colony for French refugees, ALLEN, REBECCA BLACKFAN, 194 335, 336, 340 ALLEN, SAMUEL, 10 Allen, Sergeant Samuel, 376 Babson, Captain, 368 American Blues, 379 Bache, , 382 American Magazine and Monthly BAILEY, ABIGAIL, 381 Chronicle for the British Colonies, BAILEY, FRANCIS, 381 edited by a "Society of Gentle- Baker, Maj. Chalklay S., 381 men," 343; printed by William Baker & Abell, to Humphry Marshall, Bradford, 343 ; poem signed Love- 272 lace published in 1758, 344; an- Balch, Thomas, 343 notated volume of, in British Mu- BALLIET, PAUL, 332 seum, 346, 347; verses in signed Baltimore, Lord, 128 F. H., 1758, 349 Bancroft, Dr., 356, 362 American Philosophical Society, ac- Bancroft, George, advice of, to Presi- count of, 286, 287 dent Buchanan, 90, 91 American Privateers in French Ports, BANKS, ISABELLA, 134 1776-1778, by Ruth Y. Johnston, Banks, Gen. Nathaniel Prentiss, 48, 352 49 as a World War. BANKS, WILLIAM, 134 Correction, 192 Barclay, R., 278 Amherst, Gen. , 154 Barker, Charles R., The Gulph Mill Amity, The, 130 by, 168 Amory. Thomas, 120 BARNETT, 185 Anderson, Gen. Richard H., 44 BARRETT, ELIZABETH, 299 ANDREWS, THOMAS, 237 BARTHOLOMEW, HENRY, 250 Andros, Sir Edmund, 8 Bartholomew, John, 331 ANTHONY, ALBRO, 209 Bartolet, Daniel, 331 ANTHONY, ELIZABETH, 133, 209,BARTRAM, ANN, 383 210 BARTRAM, ELIZA, 383 ANTHONY, HENRIETTA, 211 Bartram, George, 284, 378, 379 ANTHONY, JOHN, 133 Bartram, John, 269, 273 ; garden of, Anthony, John, portrait of, by Gil- Kingsessing, 274 bert Stuart, 133; genealogical BARTRAM, JOHN, JR., 383 sketch of, 133 Bartram, William, 273 ANTHONY, JOSEPH, SR., 209, 210 Battell, Frank, 229 Anthony, Capt. Joseph, of Newport BAYARD, ELIZABETH, 133 and Phila., biographical, 208, 209 ; Bayard, Col. John, 381 portrait of, by Gilbert Stuart, 209 Bayard, Col. Stephen, 334 ANTHONY, JOSEPH, JR., 210, 211 BAYARD, WILLIAM, 133 Anthony, Joseph, Jr., gold and silver- Bayard, Mrs. William, Jr., portrait smith, 221; business card of, 210 ; of, by Gilbert Stuart, 133 ; genea- biographical, 210-212; mark on logical sketch, 133 silverware, 211 Bayshore, Jacob, 333 388 Index 389 Bazeley, Lieut. John, attacks Capt. Boileau, Sir J. P., 134 Johnston, 365 Boker, George H., poem on death of Beach, Capt. , 107 Gen. Philip Kearney, 30 Beamish, Nicholas, 198 Bommer, F. S., to Humphry Mar- Bear, John, 112 shall, 272 Beaumarchais, Caron de, 355 BOND, DR. PHINEAS, 283 Beauregard, Gen. Pierre G. T., sta- Bond, Thomas, to Humphry Marshall, tistics of Troops of, at first Battle 271 of Bull Run, 47 ; at Kernstown, 47 BOND, WILLIAMINA, 283 Beck, William, 250 Book Notices, 186-192, 384 BECKER, ELIZABETH, 241 Boone, Jeremiah, jeweller, business BECKER, PETER, 241 card of, 212, 213; mark on silver- Bedford Springs3 President Buchanan ware, 212 at, 63, 74 Bordeaux, American Privateers at, BEITELMAN, CATHERINE, 238 357 BENDER, LOUISA, 264 , The, 368 Ben6t, Stephen Vincent, "John Boudinot, Elias, I., II., III., 327 Brown's Body" by, notice of, 186- Bowles, William, 134 191 BOWMAN, FRANCES M., 308 Benevolent Blues, 379 BOWMAN, LOUISE F., 308 Benezet, Anthony, 334 BOWMAN, SETH B.. 308 BENEZET, CATHERINE, 383 Boyer, Alexander, 356 Benezet, John S., 328 Bradford, William, printer of The BENEZET, SAMUEL, 383 American Magazine, 1757, 343, 344 Benezet, Samuel, 379 ; sketch of, 383 BRADSHAW, FRANCES, 295 Beninghove, Jacob, Jr., tobacconist, BRADSHAW, RACHEL, 103, 295. 321 216, 217 ; business card of, 217 BRADSHAW, RALPH, 103, 120, 295 Bennech, Simon, 333 BRADSHAW, RANDALL, 321 BENNER, ABSALOM. 240 BRADSHAW, REBECCA, 103, 104, Berrot, Franz Ludwig, 333 120, 193, 321 Bertolet, Jean, 331 BRADSHAW, SARA, 321 Bertolet, Peter, 331 Brandywine, Battle of, 179 Bertrand, I. A., to Humphry Mar- Bressingham, Samuel, to Humphry shall, 272 Marshall, 271 Betty, The, 360 Brest, American privateer at, 371 Bezellon, Peter, 332 Brickmakers in , Early, Bezer, John, Commissioner for Colony 1-27 of Pennsylvania, 127, 129 Brinton, Dr. John H., 36 BIDDLE, CLEMENT, 284 Brinton, Walter, 301 BIDDLE, MARY, 283, 284 Bristol Factor, The, 127, 129 Biddle, Owen, to Humphry Marshall, Britain, Lionel, 295 271 Broadhead, Col. Daniel, attacks the Bigelow, John, "Chancellorsville," by, Indians, 165 49 BROCKWAY, BECKWITH, 315 Bigler, Gov. William, James Bu- BROCKWAY, CHARLES, 315 chanan to, 86, 87 BROCKWAY, CORA, 315 Bilboa, 355 BROCKWAY, FRANK EUGENE, 315 BINGHAM, MARY, 133 Brockway, Frank Eugene, biographi- BINGHAM, WILLIAM, 133 cal note, 315 Bingham, William, portrait of, by Gil- BROCKWAY, MARIE, 315 bert Stuart, 133; genealogical Brooke, Benjamin, purchases the sketch, 133 Gulph Mill, 1795, 183 Binney, Capt., 379 Broughton, Thomas, 115 Bispham, George Tucker, 38 Brown, Gov. —, 73 Blackborne, Robert, Secretary of the Brown, Aaron V., 62 Admiralty, letters of Capt. Wil- Brown, Joseph, brickmaker, 13, 14 liam Crispin to, 106-108 Browne, John, 196 BLACKFAN, EDWARD, 193, 194 Browne, Peter Arrell, 380 Blackfan, Edward, fined at Horsham Bruckhauer, Capt. Adam, 253 assizes for absence from worship, Bruno, Dr. Felix, 334, 335 194; death of, 194 Buchanan, President James, Betrayal BLACKFAN, ELEANOR, 194 of Gov. Robert J. Walker of Kan- BLACKFAN, ELIZABETH C, 194 sas by, by George D. Harmon, 51- BLACKFAN, JOHN, 193 91; tenders Governorship of Kan- Blackfan, John, biographical note, 193 sas to Robert J. Walker, 53, 54; BLACKFAN, REBECCA, 193, 194, accused of being a traitor, 57-60 ; 296, 297 letters to, for and against policy Blackfan, Rebecca, arrives in Penn- of, in regard to Kansas, 57-91; to sylvania, 194; settles in Bucks Robert J. Walker, supporting him, County, 194 61, 62; opposition to Walker in BLACKFAN, WILLIAM, 194, 296, absence of, 62-67, 90; Robert B. 297 Floyd to, 63, 64, 67 ; compared to Blades, Mrs. and child, portrait of by Hamlet, 64, 65; Gen. Lewis Cass Gilbert Stuart, description of, 133 to, 66, 67; Robert Toombs to, 67, Blake, Capt. Benjamin, 112 68 ; F. W. Pickens to, 71, 73, 76 ; Blake, Admiral Robert, 103 letter of, to Cabinet, 73 ; reply of, BLAKELY, MARY, 380 to New England Clergymen, 77; Board of Trade, difficulties of William Gov. Walker to, 83 ; to Gov. Wal- Penn with, 142-147, 151 ker, 84 ; intrigue of Cabinet against, 390 Index 84, 85, 90; Gov. William Bigler to, Cass Gen. Lewis, Gov. Robert J. 86 ; Eobert Tyler to, 87 ; J. C. Van Walker to, 63; to President Bu- Dyke to, 87, 88 ; and Stephen A. chanan, 66, 67 ; to Gov. Robert J. Douglas, 88, 89 ; advice of George Walker, 68 Bancroft to, 90, 91 Casser, Paul, 328 Buckley, James, 199 CASTER (KOESTER), BARBARA, Buell, Gen. Don Carlos, 35-37 262 Bull Run, First and Second Battles Castner, Samuel, Jr., Obituary Notice of, 30 ; statistics of troops at, 47, of, 288 48 Center Engine House, Philadelphia, Bunker Hill, Battle of, described by 380 George , 92, 93; sta- Center Haven, 115 tistics of killed and wounded at, Cessna, Jean, 333 92, 93 Chalkley, Thomas, 194 Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E., in com- Chambers, B., 23, 293 mand of Army of the Potomac, 32 ; Chancellorsville, Battle of, 32, 33, 49 at Battle of Fredericksburg, 32 Chapman, Henricus, 198 Burwell, W. WM Robert Toombs to, Charlotte, The, 361 59 Charters, William, 196 BUSTED, ANNA, 196, 197 Chartier, Martin, 332 BUSTEED, USLYE, 197 Chase, John, 321 Chauffault, , 371 Butcher, Michael, 297 Chester, Pa. Edward Kennison's Butler, Capt. Gregory, 115, 117-119 brickyard at, 4, 5 Butler, Thomas, 115 Chevalier, Pierre, 328 Chew, —, to Thomas Penn, 156 CADWALADER, GEORGE, 284 Chicamauga, Battle of, 50 CADWALADER, BRIG.-GEN. JOHN, Chief John Logan, 162, 163 283 Child, Cephas G., 225 CADWALADER, MARY, 283 Chippendale, Thomas, 213, 217 CADWALADER, CAPT. THOMAS, Christ Church erected, 1695, 7 283 Christian, Peter, 378 Cadwalader, Capt. Thomas, sketch of, Christophe Colomb, Catalan, Par Luis 283-286 Ulloa, notice of by Albert J. Ed- Cadwalader, Lieut. Thomas, 375, 377 munds, 186 CADWALADER, THOMAS C, 284 CHUDLEIGH, ELIZABETH. 122 CADWALADER, WILLIAMINA, 283 CHUDLEIGH, JANE, 120, 199 CAHALL, MRS. THOMAS. 298 CHUDLEIGH, JOAN, 122 Caler, Peter, 248 CHUDLEIGH, CAPT. JOHN, 120- Calhoun, John C, 77, 79-81 122, 199 Cameron, Simon, 314 Chudleigh, Capt. John, shipbuilder in Camp Floyd, Utah, 29 Ireland, 120, 121; descended from CAMPBELL, , 315 the Chudleighs of Devon, 121; Campbell, Capt., 381 Seizure of Kinsale Fort from the Campbell, Charles, clock and watch- Royalists, 121; at seizure of Ross maker, 221, 222 ; business card of Castle, with Gen. Ludlow, 121; removal to Germantown, 221 death of, 122 ; will of, 122; genea- CAMPBELL, CORA, 315 logical, 122 ; Chudleigh memorial in Cantrill, Joseph, 20 Church at Kinsale, 122 Cantrill, Richard, brickmaker, 20; CHUDLEIGH, JOHN (JR.), 122 grant of land to, 20 ; brick house CHUDLEIGH, THOMAS, 121, 122 to be built by, 20; warrant for Chudleigh, Thomas, 125, 200 brickyard, 21, 22 CHURCH, SUSAN, 309 Captain William Crispin, by M. Jack- Circular Road, Philadelphia, 381 son Crispin, 97-131, 193-202 : 289- Clarendon, The, 368 321 Claridge, Samuel, 294 CARMER, RACHEL, 134 Clark, Capt. . 112 Carpenter, Agnes Coe, query regard- CLARK, ARTHUR DOUGLASS, 310 ing Say Family, 185 CLARK, BENJAMIN CRISPIN, 310 Carpenter, Samuel, 14, 198; Slate CLARK, ELIZABETH, 309, 310 Roof House built for, 6 CLARK, HON. GEORGE S., 309 CARR, ANN, 383 Clark, Hon. George S., 307 CARR, ARCHIBALD, 382 CLARK, COL. JOHN, 309 CARR, JOHN BARTRAM, 383 CLARK, JOHN MAXWELL ROD- CARR, MARY, 382 MAN, 309-10 CARR, RACHEL, 381 CLARK, JOHN STEPHENSON, 309 CARR, ROBERT, 382 Clark, John Stephenson, 301, 303 Carr, Robert, 273 CLARK, MARY, 310 Carr, Major Robert, 379; sketch of, CLARK, SARAH FRANCES, 309 382 Clarke, Col., 117 CARR, WILLIAM, 382 CLEMSON, JANNO, 16 Carrickfergus, Ireland, 101 CLEMSON, JOAN, 16 CARRY, ELIZABETH, 241 Clerk, William, Capt. William Cris- CARRY, HENRY, 241 pin to, 1653, 108-113 CARTER, HENRY, 24 CLEWELL, JEAN FRANZ, 332 Carter, Henry, brickmaker, 24 Clock, Mrs. 166 Carter, John, brickmaker, 23, 24 Clock, Lewis, 166; Indians attack CARTER, SUSANNAH, 24 house and family of, 166 Carter, Thomas, brickmaker, 24 Clock, Phoebe, 166 Index 391

Coates, see Coats CRISPIN, CLARENCE GEARHART, COATS, DANIEL, 12 314, 316 COATS, ELIZABETH, 12, 18 Crispin, Clarence Gearhart, biographi- COATS, GEORGE, 16 cal sketch of, 316, 317 COATS, JOHN, 12, 16 CRISPIN, EDWARD T., 306 Coats, John, plan of brickyard of, 18, CRISPIN, ELEANOR, 200, 298 19; property of, 20 CRISPIN, ELEANOR JANE, 306 COATS, MARX 13, 18 CRISPIN, ELIZABETH, 197, 200- COATS, THOMAS, 12, 16 202, 299, 307, 321 Coats, Thomas, brickmaker, 12, 18, CRISPIN, ELIZABETH BROCKWAY, 24; warrant for brickyard of, 17 ; 301, 315 plan of brickyard of, 25 CRISPIN, ELIZABETH CRISPIN COATS, WILLIAM, 13, 16, 18 SMITH, 308 Coats, William, brickmaker, 12, 16 CRISPIN, ELIZABETH GLENN, 308 COATS, WILLIAM, Jr., 18 CRISPIN, EMMA, 308 Cobb, Howell, 60, 62, 68, 74, 77-79, CRISPIN, ERMA, 316 83-85, 88; to Alexander H. Ste- CRISPIN, ESTHER, HESTER, 295, phens, 57, 58; Alexander H. 298, 299, 304 Stephens to, 58, 59; Lucius D. CRISPIN, FRANCES M., 308 Lamar to, 60 CRISPIN, FRANKLIN MITCHELL, Cobb, R. R., 60 308 Coborne, Thomas, 129 CRISPIN, FREDERICK EATON, 317 Cochran, William, 380 CRISPIN, GEORGE, 197 Cock, G. C, Capt. William Crispin to, CRISPIN, COUNT GILBERT, 98, 99 1653, 108-113 CRISPIN, HANNAH, 300 Cock, Lasse, 198 CRISPIN, HELEN JEAN, 314, 317 Cohocksink Creek, 8 CRISPIN, IRENE E., 308 COLLET, ELIZABETH. 298 CRISPIN, JAMES, 199-202, 321 COLLET, JOHN, 298 Crispin, James, emigrates to West COLLET, MARIE, 298 Indies, 200; commander of the "St. COLLET, RICHARD, 298 George," 201; fight at Fort Fio- COLLEY, JOHN, 24 renzo, 202 CGLLEY, SUSANNAH, 24 CRISPIN, JANE, 120, 122, 199-202, Collyer, J., 133 300, 303 Condon, Elizabeth, 200 CRISPIN, JOHN, 100, 299 CONDON, GARRETT, 200 CRISPIN, JOSEPH, 199, 200, 202, CONDON, JOHN, 197 299, 300, 303, 321 CONDON, MARY, 197 CRISPIN, LOUIS, 309, 317 Conestoga Road, 171, 173 Crispin, M. Jackson, 301, 302; Cap- CONSTANCE, LOUIS BERNARD tain William Crispin, by, 97-131, RAOUL, 380 193-202, 289-321; Crispins of Coo-ah-que-nunque Creek, 89 Kingston-on-Hull, by, 100 ; deed of Cook, Arthur, brick house of, 6 1698 owned by, 201 Cooper, James Fenimore, "Gleanings CRISPIN, MAE, 316 in Europe; France," by, notice of, CRISPIN, MARGARET, 299, 311, 191 314, 316 COOPER, SARAH, 321 CRISPIN, MARIA, 306-308 Cope, Gilbert, 311 CRISPIN, MARIE, 298, 315 Copps Hill Burial Ground, 115 CRISPIN, MARTHA, 303, 304 CORNELL, ELIZABETH, 133 CRISPIN, MARY, 197, 295-297, 299, CORNELL, SAMUEL, 133 300, 304 Cornwallis, General, 180 CRISPIN, MATILDA, 308 Couchet, Isaac, 333 Crispin Memorial Athletic Field, 311 Coxe, Dr. Daniel, founder of a settle- CRISPIN, MICHAEL, 202 ment of Huguenots in Penna., 330 CRISPIN, MILO, Lord of Walling- CRAIG, MARY, 310 ford, 99 Crampton's Pass, 48 CRISPIN, MORDECAI JACKSON, Cripps, Cadwalader, 113 314-316 CRISPIN, ABIGAIL, 299 Crispin, Mordecai Jackson, biographi- CRISPIN, ALICE, 199 cal sketch of, 314, 316 CRISPIN, AMY, 197, 200, 201 CRISPIN, PAUL, 304 CRISPIN, ANN, ANNE, ANNA, 196, CRISPIN, PRUDENCE, 202 197, 304 CRISPIN, RACHEL, 198, 199 CRISPIN, ANN BROWNE, 197 Crispin, Rachel, grant of 1000 acres CRISPIN, BENJAMIN, 199-201, 299, to, from , 198; sale 304-307 of same, 198, 199 Crispin, Hon. Benjamin, 309; bio- CRISPIN, RALPH, 195-199, 321 graphical sketch of, 304-306 Crispin, Ralph, of Kinsale, deed of CRISPIN, BENJAMIN EATON, 317 gift for 500 acres from William CRISPIN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Penn to, 195 ; sale of same, 196; I, 306, 307, 309, 310 death of, 196; abstract of will of, Crispin, Benjamin Franklin II, 307, 197, 198 308, 310, 311, 314, 316; biographi- CRISPIN, REBECCA, 103, 120, 193, cal sketch, 310, 311 194, 197, 289, 298, 321 Crispin Cemetery, 300-303, 305, 307, CRISPIN, RICHARD, 202, 321 309, 314, 316 CRISPIN, ROBERT GLENN, 307 CRISPIN, CHARLES EDWIN, 308, CRISPIN, SARAH, 292, 298, 303, 317, 309 321 CRISPIN, CHARLES H., 306 CRISPIN, SARAH FRANCES, 309 392 Index CRISPIN, SILAS, 193, 196, 197, 289, Culpeper, Lord, 160 295, 296, 298-300, 303, 304 Cunningham, Capt. Gustavus, 368; Crispin, Silas, 128, 198, 297 ; arrival Captain of the Surprise and Grey- of in Penna., 289; public offices hound, 359 ; captures Harwich mail held by, 290, 291; marriage of, 290 ; packet, 365, 366 purchases land, 1681, 291, 292; Custis, Eleanor Parke, 135 deed of property of, 291, 292, 294- 296 ; description of property, 292, Dakins, Rear-Admiral, 112, 114, 119 293; sells property, 294, 295; Dally, Teige, 198 death of, 295, 296; will of, 296, Damin, H. H., to Moses Marshall, 272 297 Darlington, Dr. William, "Memorials CRISPIN, COL. SILAS, 306 of John Bartram and Humphry Crispin, Col. Silas, biographical sketch Marshall," by, references to, 269, of, 306, 307 271 CRISPIN, SUSAN, 309 David, A., to Humphry Marshall, 272 CRISPIN, SUSANNA, 299 Davies, Samuel, essays by, 347 CRISPIN, THOMAS, 198, 296, 299, Davis, Jefferson, 73 300, 303 Dawkins, Henry, engraver, 213-215; CRISPIN, THOMAS HOLME, 306 portrait of Benjamin Ray by, 213 ; CRISPIN, WILLIAM, 98-100, 103, arrested as a counterfeiter, 213 104, 120, 193, 195, 199, 200, 289, Deane, Admiral Richard, 103, 105 298, 303, 306, 321 Deane, Silas, 355, 357, 363 ; views of, Crispin, William (Sr.), (1602-1645) on privateers to prey on British death and burial of at Carrickfergus, commerce, 354; to Gerard, 366, 367 Ireland, 101; memorial window to, DEARBORN, JANE COLVIN BED- 101 FORD BENNOCH, 134 Crispin, William (1742-1797), Com- Dearborn, Jane Colvin Bedford Ben- missary General of Penna., 130 noch, portrait of, by Gilbert Stuart, Crispin, Capt. William, 112, 117, 119, 134; genealogical sketch, 134 122, 125, 291; Capt. William Cris- DEARBORN, JOHN M., 134 pin, by M. Jackson Crispin, 97-131, Dearden, Robert R., The Guiding 193-202, 289-321; birthday of, 97 ; Light on the Great Highway, by, service in English Navy, 97, 100, notice of, 384 101; new information regarding, de Bonneville, George, 331 97; officers of, in Penna., 98; Dedier, Jean, 328 served under Sir William Penn, 98, DEFENDERiFER, ANNA MARIA, 257, 100, 101, 103, 105, 112, 114; 266 nephew of Sir William Penn, 98; DEFENDERFER, JACOB, 257, 266 biographical, of ancestors of, 100; de Forest, Jesse, 326 friendship of for Sir William Penn, de Haas, Philip, 333 101; commission of, as purser, de Haes, Jean, 326 103 ; marriage of, 103 ; commands De Haven, Peter, 178, 179 the "Assistance" against the Dutch, Delage, Peter, 328 1653, 105, 106 ; to Secretary of the de la Grange, Joos, 326 Admiralty, 106-108; ships under de la Plaine, James, 327, 328 command of, 107; to commissioners de la Vail, John, 327 of the Admiralty, 109-113, 116, Delonguemare, H., to Humphry Mar- 117, 131; sent to St. Domingo, 113, shall, 272 114 ; Rear Admiral, 114 ; ordered to De Marbois, , 275 New England, 115 ; title of Colonel de Maupion, M., to Humphry Mar- in West Indies expedition, 116; dis- shall, 272, 274, 279 satisfaction of with Cromwell, 118, de Maurepas, Comte, 356, 366, 371, 119 ; wrecked on coast of Ireland, 372 119, 120 ; Deputy Victualer at Kin- Denny, Gov. Thomas, 153, 155 sale, 120 ; second marriage of, 120 ; de Noailles Comte, 335, 362, 367; residence of in Ireland, 122, 123, Comte de Vergennes to, 371 125; made Clerk of the Cheque, De Pui, Samuel, 331 123, 124 ; application of, presented de Samo, Frederick, 335 to the King by Samuel Pepys, 123, de Sartines, M., 360, 361, 363, 371 124 ; Muster Master, orders and in- De Suffren, Bailli, note on, by Al- structions, 124, 125 ; goes to Amer- bert J. Edmunds, 184; medal in ica, 126 ; Chief Justice of Penna., honor of, 192 126; on commission to purchase De Turk, Isaac, 331 land from the Indians, 126-129; Dew, John, 1 death of, 129, 130, 289 ; estate of, Dew, S., 1 129, 130 ; letters of, 130; arms of, D'YRUGO, MARCHIONESS, 134 130, 131; William Penn grants Dickinson, John, 4 ; George Washing- 3000 acres to children of, 200 ton, 1782, 94-96 CRISPIN, WILLIAM HENRY, 308 Dickinson, Jonathan, 10 Cromwell, Oliver, 117, 119 ; fleet sent Doane, A. A., 311 by, against the Dutch, 1653, 105; DOANE, BENJAMIN, 311 dissatisfaction of seamen with, 111, DOANE, DANIEL. 311 112; secret expedition to West DOANE, ELIJAH, 311 Indies sent by, 112-114 DOANE, HANNAH, 311 Crossan, Clarence K., 302 DOANE, ISRAEL, 311 Crousillat, Louis, 335 DOANE, JOHN, 311 Cruikshank, Joseph, printer, 270; to DOANE, LOUISE F., 308 Humphry Marshall, 270, 271, 277 DOANE, SARAH, 301 Cuba, 56 Dobson, T., printer, Philadelphia, 229 Index 393 Dolphin, The, 359, 362, 363 Elliot, Hugh, 369 DONNER, ABRAHAM, 264 Ellis, Thomas, 195 DONNER, CAROLINE, 264 Erb, Casper, 250 DONNER, FRANK, 264 EVANS, ELIZABETH, 171, 173 DONNER, LYDIA, 264 EVANS, ELLIN, 171, 173 DONNER, PAUL, 264 EVANS, EVAN, 171 DONNER, STEPHEN, 264 EVANS, MARGARET, 171, 173 DONNER, SUSAN, 264 EVANS, ROBERT, 171 DONNER, TIHLMAN, 264 EVANS, THOMAS, 171 Dorland, W. A. Newman, The Second Ewing, James, receipt for goods re- Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry, ceived from Moses Marshall, 1796, by (cont. from Vol. LII., p. 380), 281 283-287, 375-383 Eyre, Col. Benjamin G., 381 DORNEY, DANIEL, 332 EYRE, NATHAN, 381 DORNEY, HENRY, 332 EYRE, SARAH KAY, 381 Dorr, Dr. Benjamin, 7 DOUGHERTY, ESTHER, 304 FABIAN, ANNA CATHERINE, 245, Douglas, Stephen A., endorses Robert 246, 247, 258 J. Walker's inaugural address, 53 ; FABIAN, DOROTHEA, 245 and President Buchanan, 88, 89 FABIAN, MICHAEL, 245, 247 DOWLING, 185 Fabian, Michael, 249 Dowling, Mrs. Robert L., query re- FAHIE, SARAH, 321 garding Barnett and Dowling Rec- Fairfax, Lord Thomas, 160, 161 ords, 185 Fairman, Benjamin, partner of James Doz, Andrew, 327 Stoops, brickmaker, 25, 26 Dravo, Antoine, 334 Fairman, Gideon, engraver, 223-225, Dreer, Ferdinand J., 216; notes of, 227 on business card of George H. Mun- Fairman, Thomas, surveyor, 290, 293 day, 225 Farmers, suggested Governmental as- Dreer, Frederick, cabinet maker, Phil- sistance to, 137-140 adelphia, 222 ; business card of, 222 Farr, Daniel H., 134 Drew, Roger, master of the "Bristol Farrington, Joseph, 294 Factor," 127 FEARSON, ANN, 299 Dreyvault, see Dravo Fen, Capt. Henry, 112 Drum, Philip, 250, 251 Ferguson, Major Ebenezer, 378, 379 Du Castle, Edmund, 327 Fergusson, Elizabeth Graeme, 351 Ferree, Madame, founds a French DUCHE, ANTOINE, 327 settlement in Lancaster County, DUCHE, REV. JACOB, 327 Penna., 329, 330 Ducket, Thomas, 14 FERREE, CATHARINE, 330 Dumoutet, J. B., Jr., gold and silver- FERREE, DANIEL, 330 smith, 216, 229 FERREE, JANE, 330 Dunaway, Wayland Fuller, The French FERREE, JOHN, 330 Racial Strain in Colonial Pennsyl- FERREE, MARY. 330 vania, 322 ; Bibliography, 341, 342 FERREE, PHILIP, 330 Duncan, William, 378 Fick, see Flick Dunkirk, boat fitted out for Capt. Fielding, Mantle, 213, 215 ; Portraits Cunningham at, 367 by Gilbert Stuart Not Included in Dunlap, John, printer, 227; certificate Previous Catalogues of His Works, printed by, 1777, 227 by, 132 Dunmore, Lord, 93 ; in war against Fifth Monarchy Men. 119 the Indians, 163 FINNEY, CAPT. JOHN. 298 Du Ponceau, Peter S., 328 FINNEY, JOSEPH, 298 Du Pont, — , 284 FINNEY, LAETITIA, 134 DURANT, , 135 FINNEY, REBECCA, 298 du Simitiere, Pierre, 335 FINNEY, SAMUEL, 298 Dutch, fleet sent against, by Oliver Fisher, , 135 Cromwell, 105 Fisher, B. van D., 314 Dutill, Jacob, 333 Fisher, Joseph, 293 Fiske, John, 160 EARL, MARY, 299 Five Forks, Battle of, 44 EARL, THOMAS, 299 Flach, see Flick EARL, WILLIAM, 299 Flak, see Flick Early, Gen. Jubal A., 36, 48 Flannagan, see Vallandigham Eastwick, Andrew M., 383 Fleck, see Flick Eaton, Frederick H., 316, 317 Fleit, see Flick EATON, MAE LOVELY, 316 FLEMING, SARAH ANN, 380 ECKERT, JACOB, 240 FLICK, ABANTON, 264 Eckley, John, and Company, 169 FLICK, ABRAHAM, 264, 265 Eddy, Charles, to Humphry Marshall, FLICK, ABRAHAM AMANDUS. 265 270, 274, 278, 279, 282 FLICK, ALEXANDER C, 265 Eddy, George, to Humphry Marshall, Flick, Alexander C, Captain Gerlach 271 Paul Flick, Pennsylvania Pioneer, Eden, William, 357, 364 by, 230 Edmunds, Albert J., note on Bailli FLICK, AMY, 241 de Suffren, by, 184 ; Book Notices Flick, Andreis, 235, biographical note, by, 191, 192, 384 235 Edwards, Dr., 356 FLICK, ANDREW, 238 Elk River, 128 FLICK, ANNA GERTRUDE, 242 VOL. LTIL—8. 394 Index FLICK, ANNA MARGARET, 246, Flick, John Henry, arrival of, in 249 Penna., 242 FLICK, ANNA MARIA, 257, 261, Flick, John Jacob, 234 266 FLICK, JOHN JOST, 242 FLICK, ANNE ELIZABETH, 264 FLICK, JOHN MARTIN, 262 FLICK, AUGUSTUS F., 264 FLICK, JOHN PETER, 242, 265, 267 FLICK, BARBARA, 262 Flick, John Peter, 234, 235 FLICK, JOHN PHILIP, 243, 267 FLICK, CATHERINE, 237, 238, 241, Flick, John Philip, 234 251, 257, 261, 264, 266 FLICK, JULIANNA, 265 FLICK, CHRISTOPHER, 240 FLICK, LAURA, 265 FLICK, CLARA, 265 FLICK, LEVINDA, 265 Flick, Conrad, 234 FLICK, LEWIS PAUL, 265 FLICK, CORA S., 265 FLICK, LILLIAN A., 265 FLICK, DANIEL, 240 FLICK, LOUISA, 264 FLICK, EDWARD, 265 Flick, Lucas, 234 Flick, Edward Paul, 243 FLICK, LYDIA, 264 FLICK, ELIZABETH, 239, 241, 257, FLICK, LYDIA S., 264 261, 262, 264-266 FLICK, MACKIE R., 265 FLICK, ELMER A., 264 FLICK, MAME V., 265 FLICK, EMELINA, 264 FLICK, MARGARET, 237, 241, 261, FLICK, EMMA, 264, 265 265 FLICK, ENOS HENRY, 265 FLICK, MARGARETHA, 238, 257, FLICK, FLORA, 265 266 FLICK, GEORGE, 238, 264, 265 FLICK, MARIA MAGDALENA, 257, FLICK, GERLACH PAUL, 235-239, 261, 266 242-246, 259-261, 267 FLICK, MARIA MARGARET, 264, Flick, Captain Gerlach Paul, Penn- 265 sylvania Pioneer, by Alexander C. FLICK, MARTHA M., 265 Flick, 230; arrives in Pennsyl- FLICK, MARTIN, 235, 238, 257, 259, vania, 233, 234; Signs Oath of 261, 262 Allegiance, 233 ; biographical sketch Flick, Martin, military record of, 253, of, 243-260; sails for Philadel- 262, 263 phia on ship Neptune, 244; facts FLICK, MARY, 237, 241, 264 about the sea trip, 244 ; marriage FLICK, MARY E. S., 264 of, 246 ; in Northampton Co., Pa., FLICK, MARY JANE, 265 246; signs petition for protection FLICK, MICHAEL, 240, 241 from the Indians, 247, 248 ; military FLICK, MYRE, 265 Record of, 252-256; will of, 256- FLICK, NANCY. 264 260; family of 260-266 FLICK, PAUL, 257-259, 261, 263- FLICK, GERLACH PAUL, JR., 255, 265 260, 263 FLICK, PETER, 236, 237 FLICK, GERTRANTA, 257, 259, 261, Flick, Peter, 234, 235 266 FLICK, PHILIP, 235, 237, 258, 259 FLICK, GERTRUDE, 265 FLICK, PHILIP HENRY, 242 Flick, Gotthard David, 234 FLICK, QUINTUS, 264 FLICK, HANNAH, 265 FLICK, REBECCA, 264, 265 FLICK, HARRISON, 264 FLICK, ROBERT L., 265 FLICK, HARRY ELWOOD, 265 FLICK, SABINA CATHERINE, 265 FLICK, HEINRICH, 236 FLICK, SARAH, 264, 265 Flick, Heinrich, 235 FLICK, SARAH ANN, 265 FLICK, HELEN, 264 FLICK, SOFYA, 257, 261, 266 FLICK, HENRY, 236, 264 FLICK, STEPHEN, 264, 265 Flick, Henry, 234; biographical FLICK, STEWART, 265 sketch of, 236 FLICK, SUSAN, SUSANNA, 257. 261, FLICK, HENRY ENOS, 265 264, 266 FLICK, ISAAC, 264, 265 FLICK, SYBILLA, 265 FLICK, JACOB, 240 Flick, Theobald, 233 FLICK, JAMES A., 264 FLICK, THOMAS, 241 FLICK, JEREMIAH, 264 Flick, Valentine, 234 Flick, Johan Adam, 235 FLICK, WILLIAM, 238, 239, 241, Flick, Johan Adolph, 234 264, 265 FLICK, JOHAN CHRISTIAN, 242 Flick Family, European background Flick, Johan Henry, 233, 234 of, 230-233, 242 ; various spellings FLICK, JOHAN MARTIN, 243, 267 of the name, 230 ; causes of emi- Flick, Johan Martin, 234 gration to America, 232, 233 ; Ger- Flick, Johan Matheis, 234 lach Paul Flick signs Oath of Al- FLICK, JOHAN WILHELM, 238 legiance, 233; arrives in Pennsyl- Flick, Johan Wilhelm, 234, 235 vania, 233, 242 ; in Bucks Co., 243- Flick, Johannes, 233, 234 246 ; in Northampton County, 246- FLICK, JOHN, 239, 240, 261, 264 252 Flick, John, 234 Flickinger, see Flick FLICK, JOHN CASPAR, 242, 246, Flickwir, see Flick 250, 257, 259, 261, 267 Fling, John, to Humphry Marshall, Flick, John Caspar, revolutionary ser- 272 vice of, 253 Flock, see Flick FLICK, JOHN CHRISTIAN, 242, 243 Floyd, John B., 62, 65, 66, 74, 79, 83, Flick, John Christian, 234 88 ; to President Buchanan, 63, 64, FLICK, JOHN HENRY, 236 67 Index 395

Floyd, Robert B., 85 Germantoicn, bricks made in, 4; Fluck, see Flick Battle of, 180 Fluckinger, see Flick Gernon, Richard, 275; to Humphry Fontant, L'Abbe", to Humphry Mar- Marshall, 272 shall, 275 Gettysburg, Battle of, 40, 43-45, 50 Ford, Philip, William Penn's Steward, Gibbon, Maj. Gen. John, 29-31, 33; 142, 143, 145 born in Philadelphia, 28 ; Personal Forney, John W., 89 Recollections of, 28-38; military Ford Donelson, 36 services of, 29-37 ; differences with Fort Leavenworth, 29 Gen. Hancock, 35; appointed to Fort Pitt, 162 command of 24th Corps, 37 ; corps Fortune, The, 361 reviewed by President Lincoln ; to FOSTER, AMOS, 306 arrange terms for General Lee's FOSTER, ELEANOR, 306 surrender, 37 FOSTER, MARIA, 306 Gibbons, James, 270 Fothergill, Samuel, death of, 277 Gibbs, Capt. , 277 FOTTERALL, CATHERINE, 380 GILBERT, JACOB, 257, 266 FOTTERALL, JAMES, 380 GILBERT, MARGARET, 311 FOTTERALL, MARY, 380, 381 GILBERT, MARGRETHA, 257, 266 FOTTERALL, SARAH ANN, 380 GILBERT, REV, RICHARD H., 311 FOTTERALL, SARAH KAY, 381 Gillingham, Harrold E., Some Early FOTTERALL, STEPHEN BLAKELY, Brlckmakers of Philadelphia, by, 1; 381 Old Business Cards of Philadelphia, FOTTERALL, STEPHEN EGAN, 380 by, 203 Fotterall, Capt. Stephen E., 377-379 ; Gillingham, J. Harvey, 301, 302 sketch of, 380 Gilpin, Thomas, to Humphry Mar- FOTTERALL, STEPHEN GUEST, shall, 272 380 Gilpin, W. S., 275 FOTTERALL, WILLIAM FOSTER, Girard, Stephen, 335, sketch of, 327, 381 Frampton, William, 94 GLENN, ELIZABETH. 307 Francis, Capt. Thomas Willing, 375 GLENN, ROBERT, 307 Frankford River, 6 GLENN, SARAH, 307 Franklin, Benjamin, 156, 157, 343- Gloria Dei, early brick building in 345, 351, 354, 356-359, 363; Philadelphia, 6, 7 printer of first book on assistance Godolphin, Joseph, Capt. William to farmers, 137 ; sent to England, Crispin to, 1653, 108-113 by Assembly of Penna., 153-155 ; Goodson, Vice-Admiral, 112, 114 portrait of, engraved by Charles Goodson, John, 195; letter of, Toppan, 227; friend of Benjamin quoted, 1, 2 West, 349 Gookin, Deputy Gov. Charles, 296 Franklin, Gen. William Bull, statis- Gordon, John, Jr., to Humphry Mar- tics of troops of, at Battle of An- shall, 272, 274 tietam, 48 GOSHIN, MARGARET, 197 Frederick, 30, 31, 32 Graeme Park, erected, 1722, 7 Frederick the Great, 369, 370 Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., 37, 45, 50 ; in Fredericksburg, Battle of, 29, 32 command of all the Armies, 34; Fremont, Gen. John C, 48, 49 remarks to Gen. Meade, quoted, 34 ; French Racial Strain in Colonial bestows favors on Gen. Sheridan, Pennsylvania, by Wayland Fuller 36 ; traits and anecdotes of, 36, 37 ; Dunaway, 322-342 John Chipman Gray visits and Fresmire, Capt., 379 describes, 39, 41; description of, Friends' Almhouse, erected, 1713, 7 by others, 41 Friends Meeting Houses, early brick Grant, Mrs. Ulysses S., 41 building, 2d and Market Sts., 4, 6 ; Gray, John Chipman, and John Cod- Fair Hill Meeting House, 7 ; bricks man Roues, Civil War letters of, for Meeting House, 1724, 11, 12 38-43 ; lawyer in Boston, 38 ; mili- tary services of, 39; breakfasts Gale, Isaac, 10 with and describes General Grant, Gallatin, Albert, 333; founds New 39, 41 ; meets and describes Henry Geneva, 334 Rawle, 42 GALLOWAY, JENNY, 348 Greathouse, attacks friends of Chief Galloway, Jenny, portrait of, by Ben- Logan leading to "Dunmores War," jamin West, 348 162 GEARHART, CATHERINE, 313 GREBER, ELIZABETH, 257. 266 GEARHART, JACOB, 313, 314 GREBER, GEORGE, 257, 266 Gearhart, Capt. Jacob, biographical Green Lane Forge, 182 note, 313 Greenaway, Captain Robert of the Gearhart, Judge Jacob, biographical "Welcome," 295 note, 314 GREENEMEYER, EDWARD, 257, GEARHART, MARGARET, 313, 314 266 Geary, John White, Governor of Kan- GREENEMEYER, GERTRANTE, 257, sas, 1856, 51; resignation of, 52, 266 53 Gregg, Andrew, 382 General Mifflin, The, 370, 371 Gregg, Capt. James, 262 Generous Friend, The, 360, 361 Greyhound, The, 359, 367 George I,- 150 GRIFFITH, EDWARD, 169-173, 175 George III, to Lord North, 364, 366 Griffith, Edward, 169, 173; will of, Gerard, , 366 170-173; petition of, 1719, 171 396 Index

GRIFFITH, ELIZABETH, 171, 173 HARRIS, -, 202 GRIFFITH, ELLIN, 171. 173 Harris, -, Editor of the "Union" GRIFFITH, KATHERINE, 169-172, defended by President Buchanan, 174 84 Griffith, Katherine, 172, 173, 175; HARRIS, ELIZABETH, 202, 321 sells tract of land to Joseph Jones, HARRIS, CAPT. JOHN, 321 172*8, 173 ; conveys tract known as Gulph Mill to Joseph Williams, 173, Harris, Capt. Leon, 112 174 Harshberger, John W., Additional GRIFFITH, MARGARET, 171, 173 Letters of Humphry Marshall, Bot- GRIFFITH, SARAH, 171. 173 anist and Nurseryman, by, 269 GRIFFITH, THOMAS, 171, 172, 174 HART, ELEANOR, 298 Griffith, Thomas, 169 HART, JOHN, 298 GRIM, EGIDIUS, 332 Hart, John, 297 Grimwood, Daniel, to Humphry Mar- HART, COL. JOSEPH, 298 shall, 272 HART, SUSANNA, 298 Grimwood, Hudson & Barrit to Hum- Hartranft, Gov. John F., 312 phry Marshall, 271, 274, 276, 280; Hartsvelder, Jurian, 8 Humphry Marshall to, 279 Hartsvelder, Margaret, 8 Griswold, Rufus Wilmot, 347; as- Hastings, Francis Rawdon, portrait cribes authorship of poem by Love- of, by Gilbert Stuart, 133; bio- lace to Col. Joseph Shippen, 345 graphical sketch of, 133 GROVES, SARAH, 311 Hastings, George Everett, 346, 348, Guiding Light on the Great Highway, 349 The, by Robert R. Dearden, notice Haward, Lieut. , 112 of, 384 Hawkes, Capt., , 112 Guier, George, 382 Hayes, Dr., 133 Gulph Creek, 168, 183 Hayes, James, 128 Gulph Mill, The, by Charles R. Hayes, John, to Humphry Marshall, Barker, 168-183; transfer and sale 272 of, 169, 170, 173-176, 181-183; HECKER, REV. JOHN EGIDIUS, tract known as, conveyed by Kath- 266 erine Griffiith to Thomas Williams, Hecker, Rev. John Egidius, 244, 245, 173, 174; rebuilt, 174 ; conveyed to 250; pastor of Tohickon Reformed Robert Jones, 1756, 175; sold to Church, 245 Charle Jolly, 176 ; used for making HEFFERMAN, SUSAN, 133, 209 firearms during the Revolution, 177, Henderson, Col., biography of Thomas 178 J. Jackson, by, 46, 47 Gulph Road, route of, 171; opened, Henry, , 74 1726, 171, 172 ; petitions of inhabi- Henry II, 99, 100 tants for opening of, 172; Benja- Herbster, Martin, 251 min Humphrys chief objector to Herrman, Augustine, 159; map of opening of, 173 Maryland by, 160; estate of, in Guyer, Col. , 382 Virginia, 160 GWINNER, EDWARD WILLIAM, Hesse, J. C, to Humphry Marshall, 317 272 GWINNER, ELIZABETH, 317 Heyser, Capt. William, 239 GWINNER, SARA LOUISE, 317 Hibernian, The, 360 "Hicks, Mr., of Philadelphia," poem Haig» Sir Douglas, 127 in American Magazine signed Haig, William, 127, 128, 290; Com- "Lovelace" ascribed to, 347, 348, missioner for Colony of Penna., 127, 350 128 ; survev on Elk River, Md., 128 HICKS, CATHERINE, 351 Halifax, Lord, Lord Treasurer, 150 HICKS, ELIZEA MARGARITA, 351 Hall, Lieut. , 112 HICKS, ELONER, 351 Haltsell, Capt. , 107, 110 HICKS, FRANCINA, 351 Hamilton, William, 275, 278; to Hicks, Nicholas, 350 Humphry Marshall, 272 ; garden of, HICKS, SARAH, 351 Woodlands, 274 HICKS, THOMAS, 351 HAMPTON, JONATHAN, 380 Hicks, Tbomas, 350, 351 HAMPTON, SAMUEL, 380 HICKS, WILLIAM, 351 Hancock, Gen. Winfield Scott, 32, 35, Hill, Gen. D. H., 49 37, 38 HILL, ELIZABETH, 133 Hancock, The, 368 Hill, Henry, to Humphry Marshall, Hannum, Capt. William, 112 271 Hanover Planter, 368 HILL, COL. WHITMEL, 133 Harbeson, Benjamin, coppersmith, HILLEGAS, HENRIETTA, 211 213-215, 218; bill-head of, 215, HILLEGAS, MICHAEL, 211 218 Hillegas, Michael, Jr., Treasurer of HARDY, ELIZABETH, 24 the U. S., 327 Harley, Robert, 149 Hinckle, Catherine, 236 Harmon, George D., President James Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Buchanan's Betrayal of Governor The, only copy of Francis Rawle's Robert J. Walker of Kansas, by, 51- "Ways and Means for Inhabitants 90 of Delaware to Become Rich" in Harmony, The, 361 collections of, 137; old Business Harney, Gen. William S., 64, 74; in Cards of Philadelphia in collections command of troops in Kansas, 53 of, 204-229 Harper's Ferry, 48 Hitchcock, Major Henry, 41 Index 397 Hockley, Thomas, to Thomas Penn, Ingersoll, Adjutant J. R., 376 156 Inman, Arthur Crew, A Soldier of Hodge, M., 367 ; imprisoned, 368 the South, General Pickett's letters Hodges, Capt. Richard, 112, 116 to his wife, edited by, 43 Hoffman, A. Zane, 301 Inns, Hotels, Taverns: Black Horse HOFFMAN, ELIZABETH, 239 Tavern, 176; Indian Queen Inn, HOLME, HESTER, 290, 298, 299 215; King of Prussia Inn (Ger- HOLME, THOMAS, 293, 300, 301 mantown), 221; Nice's Tavern, Holme, Thomas, 289, 294, 295, 297, 376; Old London Coffee House, 6; 305, 309; arrives at Upland, Peter Evans Tavern, 376, 377; Penna., 1682, 130, 290 ; appointed Warren Tavern, 179 Surveyor General of Penna., by Irvine, Col. William, 383 William Penn, 130; order to survey Israel, William P., proprietor of land of Silas Crispin, 291, 292; Phcenix Nail Works, 223 map of, mentioned, 293; Lower Itzenplitz, Baron, to Humphry Mar- Dublin Academy founded by heirs shall, 272, 275 of, 300; family graveyard of, 300, 301; 300th anniversary of the Jackson, President Andrew, 314 birth of, 1924, 301-303 ; estate of, Jackson, Gen. Clarence Gearhart, bio- 303 graphical notes, 312, 313 Holme-Crispin Park, by act of City JACKSON, MARGARET, 311, 313, Council made to surround Holme- 316 Crispin Cemetery, Philadelphia, Jackson, Margaret, 314 301-303 JACKSON, HON. MORDECAI WIL- Holmesburg Athenaeum, 305 LIAM, 311, 313 Hood, Thomas, 294 Jackson, Hon. Mordecai William, bio- Hooker, Gen. Joseph, in command of graphical sketch of, 311-314 Army of the Potomac, 32 ; at Battle Jackson, Robert, 135 of Chancellorsville, 32, 33 Jackson, Thomas Jonathan (Stone- Hopkins, , 117 wall), 28, 88; biography of, by HOPKINSON, FRANCIS, 204 Allen Tate, 46-50; biography of, Hopkinson, Francis, business card of, by Col. Henderson, 46, 47; statis- 204-206; biographical, 204, 206; tics of troops at first Battle of Bull poem in American Magazine signed Run, 47 "Lovelace," ascribed to, 346-348; Jacquet, Jean Paul, 326 other poems by, 346 ; friend of Ben- Jacon, Capt. John, 236 jamin West, 348, 349; assists in Jamaica, expedition to, 115-117 sending Benjamin Wests's fiancee to James, Thomas, Jr., 202 England, 349 Janottowe, 290 HOPKINSON, MARY, 204 JAQUET, JOHN DANIEL, 332 HOPKINSON, THOMAS, 204 Jarvis, Charles, silver tankard pre- Hornberger, Theodore, "Mr. Hicks of sented to, by John Penn, Jr., and Philadelphia," by, 343 John Penn, Esq., 211 Horsham, Pa., 3, 7 Javin, Pierre, 335 Hotels, see Inns Jefferson, Thomas, 256, 382 Hough, Oliver, 97, 304 Jessup, Joseph, 332 Howe, General Sir William, 179 John and Sarah, The, 127-130, 289 HO WELL, CATHERINE, 241 John ap John, 169 HOWELL, ELIZA, 383 John ap Thomas, 175 HOWELL, ELLET, 241 "John Brown's Body," by Stephen Hoyt, Gov. James A., 3, 12 Vincent Bene*t, notice of by Isaac R. Hubert, Capt. , 112 Pennypacker, 186-191 Hugh, John, 173 Johnson, Sir John, 263 Hughes, Charles Evans, 315 JOHNSON, MARY, 204 Hughes, Sir Edward, portrait of, by Johnson, Col. S. J., 76 Gilbert Stuart, 133 Johnson, Dr. Samuel, 343 Huguenots, early settlers in Pennsyl- Johnson, Samuel, portrait of, by Gil- vania, 323-341 bert Stuart, 134 HUGHES, CATHERINE, 257, 266 Johnson, Thomas, portrait of, by Gil- HUGUS, JACOB, 257, 266 bert Stuart, 134 HUGUS, MARY, 244, 266 Johnston, Captain, of the Lexington, Humphreys, Gen. Andrew A., 37, 40 359, 362, 365 ; attacked by Lieut. Humphreys, Benjamin, 172; objects John Bazeley, 365 to opening of Gulph Road, 173 Johnston, Gen. Albert Sidney, statis- Humphries, Capt. , 108 tics of troops of, in Peninsular Hunt, Samuel, 196 Campaign, 48 Hypolite, Jacques, 326 Johnston, Ruth Y., American Priva- teers in French Ports, 1776-1778, IDDINGS, HANNAH SHARPLESS, by, 352 311 JOLLY, CATHERINE, 176, 177, 181, IDDINGS, WILLIAM, 311 182 Idquahon, 290 JOLLY, CHARLES, 176 Imbert, Andrew, 327 Jolly, Charles, 182 ; Gulph Mill sold Independent Blues, 379, 380 to, 176; petition of complaints Indians, outrages of, 164-166, 248, against 177; death of, 177; es- 253 ; deed of sale for Southern part tate of, 177, 178, 181 of Bucks Co., 290 JOLLY, MAYBURRY, 177, 181 In galls, , 45 JONES, AMY, 200 Ingersoll, Hon. Charles Jared, 306 Jones, Batt, 78 398 Index

JONES, CATHERINE, 171, 182 Lawrence, H. & W., merchants, Phila- JONES, DANIEL, 200 delphia, 225 ; business card of, 224 Jones, J., 356 Lawrence, Henry, 225 JONES, JEHU, 182 Lawson, Admiral John, 105, 112, 119 Jones, Jehu, property of Gulph Mill Lay, Benjamin, 263 conveyed to, 182, 183; death of, LEAMING, ELIZA, 134 183 ; mill of, burned, 183 Learning, Eliza, portrait of, by Gil- Jones, John, 134, 183 bert Stuart, 134 Jones, John Paul, 353 Learning, Robert, 134 Jones, Jonathan, 170, 171 LEAMING, THOMAS, 134 Jones, Joseph, 174; purchases land, LeBaiseur, see Bayshore 173 LE BAR, ABRAHAM, 332 JONES, MARGARET, 175, 176 LE BAR, CHARLES, 332 JONES, NATHAN, 176 LE BAR, MAJOR MARION, 332 JONES, ROBERT, 171, 173-176, 182 LE BAR, PETER, 331 Jones, Robert, "Gulph," 175, 176 Le Brun, Jean, 328 Jones, Capt. Silas, 275 Le Colle, Pierre, 328 Jordan, John W., 304 Lecompton, Convention, 78; Consti- Jordan, William, 237 tution, 82, 83, 85, 89, 90 Le Dee, Jean, 331 Kahn, Peter, 273 Lee, Arthur, 354, 369 Kansas, President Buchanan's Be- Lee, John, 23, 355 trayal of Gov. Robert J. Walker of, Lee, Richard Henry, 353 51-91; admission of territory of, Lee, Gen. Robert E., 29, 30, 31, 33, as a State discussed, 51; pro- 39, 40, 44, 47; line of entrench- slavery party in, 51 ; Governor ments of, 37 ; surrender, 37; at Geary of, 51 ; resignation of Gov. Gettysburg, 43-45 ; at Five Forks, Geary, 52, 53; Robert J. Walker 44; opinion of Gen. Pickett, 44; offered Governorship by President statistics of troops of, in Peninsu- Buchanan, 53 ; Lecompton Conven- lar Campaign, 48 ; tactics of, 50 tion in, 55, 78, 82, 89, 90; ad- Lee, William, 369 mitted as a free state, 91 LEFEVRE, CATHARINE, 330 Kansas-Nebraska Act, 51, 61, 70, 77, LEFEVRE, ISAAC, 330 89 LEH, ABRAHAM, 264, 265 KAY, SARAH, 381 LEH, ELLEN, 265 Kean, John, bill-head of, 1783, 206- LEH, JAMES, 265 208 LEH, MARY, 265 Kearney, Gen. Philip, killed in action, LEH, SARAH, 265 30, 42 LENOX, ISABELLA HENDERSON, Kearny, Francis, 226 134 Keim, John, 331 Lenox, Isabella Henderson, portrait Keimer, I., 137 of, by Gilbert Stuart, genealogical Keith, Sir William, mansion of, sketch, 134 erected, 1722, 3, 7 LENOX, RACHEL, 134 Kennedy, Capt. , 278 LENOX, ROBERT, 134 Kennison, Edward, plan of brickyard L'Orient, American privateers at, 360, at Chester, 4, 5 361, 373 Kern, Lieut. Col. Nicholas, 254, 259 Lerew, George, 333 Kernstown, Battle of, 47, 48 ; statis- Leslie, Robert, clock and watch- tics of troops at, 47 maker, Philadelphia, 215 Kewicke, Margaret, 198 Leslie & Price, clock and watch- Kidd, John, 383 makers, Philadelphia, business card KIEFER, CASPER, 332 of, 215 ; plate engraved by James Kieffer, Jacob, 333 Akin, 216 Kimball, Gen., 47 Letort, Capt. James, 332 King, , 72 Lettson, Dr. .—, 278 Kingston-on-Hull, 97, 100 Leverett, Capt. John, 115 Kinsale, Ireland, 98, 103, 120-125, Levering, Gerhart, 328 129, 130, 195, 196 LEVERING, RT. REV. J. MORTI- Kitt, T., 275 MER, 328 KLINE, CATHERINE, 313 LEVERING, HON. JOSHUA, 328 KLOCK, LAURA TENNEY, 317 Levering, Wigard, 328 KLOCK, MABIE CROUSE, 317 Levick, Jones Wetherill, 134, 135 KLOCK, NANNIE, 317 Lewis, Brig. Gen. Andrew, under Lord KNOWLES, MARGARET, 175 Dunmore at Fort Pitt, 163 ; defeats KOCH, REV. HENRY, 244, 266 the Indians at Point Pleasant, 163 KOCH, MARY, 244, 266 Lewis, Fielding, to George Washing- Kydd, Major, 166 ton, 1775, 93, 94 ; describes condi- tion of army in the Colonies, 93 Lafayette, Marquis de., 180, 334, 335 Lewis, George, 93 Lamar, Lucius Q., to Howell Cobb, 60 Lewis, John Frederick, 195 Lambert, Capt. John, 112 Lewis, Mrs. Lawrence, 135 Lane, Gen., 63 Lexington, The, 359, 363 Lang, John, 181 Lightfoote, Capt. , 112 La Planch, Jacques, 331 Lincoln, Abraham, 29-31, 35, 46, 48, La Porte, Hon. John, 336 49, 89 ; opinion of Gen. Gibbon re- LAROS, LOUIS, 332 garding, 37 Larve, Abraham, 333 Lions, Capt. Richard, 112 Laux, James B., 246 Littell, Mr. Schoolmaster, 382 Index 399

Livermore, 48 MARCHANT, ERMA, 316 Lloyd, David, 5 MARCHANT, JAMES DWIGHT, 316 Lloyd's Coffee House, register of ship- MARCHANT, NANNIE, 316 ping kept at, 358 Marguerite, The, 361 Loddiges, C & Son, to Humphry Markham, Capt. William, 195, 289, Marshall, 272, 274, 275 290; apiwinted by William Penn LOFTUS, LESSON, 298 Deputy Governor of Penna., 125, LOFTUS, SARAH, 296-298 126; William Penn to, 126 Logan, G. W., to Humphry Marshall, Marshall, , gardens of, Ches- 271 ter County, 273 Logan, Dr. George, mansion of, Marshall, Humphry, Botanist and erected 1728, 7 Nurseryman, Additional Letters of, Logan, James, 20, 142, 143, 151, 153 ; by John W. Harshberger, 269 ; let- Hannah Penn to, 158 ters of in collections of The His- Long, Col. Cook, 254 torical Society of Pennsylvania, Longstreet, Gen. James, 40, 50; at 269-282 ; Arbrustrum Americanum Battle of Gettysburg, 40, 44, 45 or American Grove by, 270; to Grim- LOPER, MARY, 310 wood, Hudson & Barrit, 279 ; let- Louis XVI, 371 ters to Humphry Marshall: John Louis Philippe, 334, 336 Abell, 277; Owen Biddle, 271 ; "Lovelace," poem ; Upon seeing the por- Thomas Bond, 271; F. S. Bommer, trait of Miss xx — x x by Mr. West, 272, 273 ; S. Bressingham, 271; O. by, 344, 346; poem ascribed to A. Bertrand, 272 ; Baker & Abell, Francis Hopkinson, 346, 348 272 ; Joseph Cruikshank, 270, 271, LOWELL, EUGENE, 265 277 ; M. de Maupion, 272, 274, 279 ; Lower DubUn Academy, 304-307, 309, A. David, 272 ; H. H. Damin, 272 ; 310 H. Delonguemare, 272; Thomas Loiver Merion, 168, 170, 175-177, Eddy, 271, 274, 278, 279, 282; 180, 183; petition of Inhabitants George Eddy, 271, 274, 278, 279, of, 174 282; Charles Eddy, 271; John LUCOMB, GREENSLAID, 199 Fling, 272 ; L'Abbe" Fontana, 275 ; LUCOMB, JANE, 199 Grimwood, Hudson & Barrit, 271, Ludlow, Gen. Edmund, 121 274, 276, 280 ; Thomas Gilpin, 272 ; Lupton, George, 356, 357, 362, 364 John Gordon, Jr., 272, 274 ; Rich- Luzenberg, Chandler C, 135 ard Gernon, 272; Daniel Grim- Lyman, Dr. George H., 135 wood, 272; Grommee & Co., 272 ; Lyman, Col. Theodore, 28; letters John Hayes, 272 ; J. C. Hesse, 272 ; of, from Gen. Meade's Headquar- William Hamilton, 272 ; Henry Hill, ters, 41 271; Baron Itzenplatz, 272, 275; Lyons, Capt. , 119 G. W. Logan, 271; C. Loddiges & Son, 272, 274, 275 ; Sir John Men- McAllister, John, whips, canes, etc., zies, 275 ; Samuel Merian, 270, 271; 218-220; business cards of, 219; De Marbois, 271; Lewis W. Otto, account of business of, by John Mc- 271; Thomas Parke, 271, 277, 278 ; Allister, Jr., 219, 220 Jean Reickert, 271, 274, 280; McAllister, John, Jr., account of Thomas Russell, 272; John Shell, business of John McAllister, by, 271; Lord Suffield, 273, 274, 276; 219, 220 Duke de Saxe Weimar, 274 ; John McClellan, Maj. Gen. George B., 29- Stevens, 272; William Thornton, 31, 33, 48, 306; restored to com- 271; Abram Vickers, 272; Regd. mand of Army of the Potomac, 30 ; Whitley, 272 reception of, in Fredericksburg, 31; Marshall, Moses, 269, 273; H. H. relieved of command, 31, 32 ; Gen. Damin to, 272; receipt for goods Pickett's friendship for, 45; sta- received by Ewing, 1796, 281 tistics of troops of, in Peninsular Martin, Capt. , 109, 110 Campaign, 48; at South Moun- Martin, Daniel, 22 tain, 49 ; Lee's "lost order" in pos- Martin, H. L., sent to Kansas Con- session of. 49 vention, by Jacob Thompson, 80 MCCLELLAND, MILTON, 164 Maryland, Boundary dispute, 147 McClelland, Milton, description of Mason, George, 90 George Vallandigham by, 164 Mason, John, 292 McDowell, Gen. Irwin, 29, 48 ; statis- Masters, Thomas, 6 tics of troops at first battle of Bull Matlack, William, watch and clock- Run, 47 maker, Philadelphia, 220, 221; busi- McKEAN, LAETITIA, 134 ness card of, 220 McKEAN, THOMAS, 134 MATHEWS, NANNIE, 316 McKean, Thomas, portrait of, by Gil- Maury, Gen. Dabney H., 28 bert Stuart, 134; genealogical MAYBURRY, CATHARINE, 182 sketch, 134 MAYBURRY, REBECCA, 182 McKEAN, WILLIAM, 134 MAYBURRY, THOMAS, 176, 182 Mackey, Hon. Harry A., 302, 303 Mayburry, Thomas, 181 McMichael, Lieut. James, extract Meade, Gen. George Gordon, 28, 30, from Diary of, 180 40, 41 ; in command of the Army Maddock & Son, to Humphry Marshall, of the Potomac, 32-37 ; remarks of 274 Gen. Grant to, quoted, 34 ; differ- Manley, Capt. John, capture of Eng- ences of, with Gen. Warren, 35 lish ship Nancy, bv, 353 Meade, Richard, 135 Marbois, Dr. , to Humphry Medlicott, Daniel, 173 Marshall, 271 MEEKER, JANE, 380 400 Index

Meeker, Lieut. Samuel, 377, 379; of same, and notes by Ferdinand J. sketch of, 380 Dreer, 225 MEEKER, SAMUEL, HAMPTON, 380 Murphy, Dannell, 198 MEHRKAM, CATHARINE, 238 Myers, Albert Cook, 7, 97, 130, 301 Menzies, Sir John, to Humphry Mar- MYERS, CATHERINE, 380 shall, 275 MYERS, HANNAH, 380 Mercer, Dr. , 93 Nancy, The, 360; capture of, by Capt. MERCUR, JAMES WATTS, 298 John Manley, 353 Mercur, James Watts, 302 Nantes, American Privateers at, 357, MERCUR, ULYSSES, 298 374 Meredith, Major, 178 Nashville, 36, 37 Meredith, John, 294 NEELIG, JOHN PAUL, 246 Merian, Samuel, 275; to Humphry Neeson, John H., 302 Marshall, 270, 271 NEILSON, DR. THOMAS R., 381 Merion, meetings of at house of Hugh Neptune, The, Captain Weir, 244; Roberts, 170; meeting-house, 170 passengers on, 244 Mestrezat, Charles Alexandre, 333 Newberry, Capt. , 114 Michaux, Andrew, 273 New England Clergymen, reply of Michaux, Francois Andre, 273 President Buchanan to, 77 Michelet, see Micktey New Lisbon, 164 New York Historical Society, business Mickle, Samuel, 198, 199 cards of Philadelphians in collec- MICKLEY, JOHN JACOB, 332 tions of, 229 MIFFLIN, ELIZABETH, 24 Nicholson, Captain, of the Dolphin, MIFFLIN, JOHN, 24 359, 362, 365 Mifflin, John, 18, 23, 24; owner of Nicholson, John, 178, 179 brickyards, 24 Nicolay and Hay, quoted, 84, 85 Mifflin, Gov. Thomas, 28 6 x Nixon, John. 178 MILES, GRIFFITH, 303 NOBLE, ELIZABETH, 161 MILES, MARTHA, 303, 304 NOBLE, COL. JOSEPH, 161 Military Historians and History, by Noble, Colonel Joseph, 162 Isaac R. Pennypacker, 28-50 Noble, Richard, removes with George MILLARD, , 200 Vallandigham to Virginia, after- MILLARD, ELIZABETH, 200 wards part of Penna. 361, 162; Millard, William, 198 builds a cabin near Fort Pitt, 162 MILLER, LOUISA, 264 Noblestown, 162-167 MILLNER, ANNE, 196 Noel, Jacob, 333 Mills, Capt. —• , 107 Norris, Isaac, Speaker of Assembly MINNEMEYER, ELIZABETH, 317 of Penna., 153 Minuit, Peter, 326 North, Lord, George III. to, 364, 366 Miranda et la Revolution Franchise, par C. Parra-Perez, notice of, 384 Notes and Queries, 92, 184, 185 MITCHELL, JOHN, 308 Nut, Samuel, 174 MITCHELL, MATILDA, 308 Ocker, John, 236 Mitchell, Lieut. William, 379 Okey, Col. , 119 Monk, Gen. , 118 Old Business Cards of Philadelphia, Monk, Col. George, 105, 109 by Harrold E. Gillingham, 203 Monroe, President James, 285 Old London Coffee House, 6 Montagu, Miss, portrait of, by Gil- Oliver, Evan, 22 bert Stuart, 135 Oliver, James, 115 Montandon, David, 328 Oliver, Thomas, 115 Moore, John, 248 Osborne, Gen. , 312 Moore, John, 128 Otto, Lewis William, to Humphry Moore, Richard, brickmaker, 27 Marshall, 271 Morcock, Capt. Edward, 112 OWEN, JOSHUA, 299 More, Dr. Nicholas, 292 OWEN, MARGARET, 299 Moreau, Jean, 333 OWEN, MARTHA, 299 Morgan, John Hill, 134 OWENS, CHARLES BELAND, 317 Morrell, Capt. John, 380 OWENS, ELIZABETH CRISPIN, 317 Mortimer, Earl, Lord Treasurer, 148, OWENS, ELIZABETH NORRIS, 317 149 OWENS, HELEN JEAN CRISPIN, Moyamensing Blues, 379 317 MOYER, ABANTON, 265 OWENS, MARGARET CRISPIN, 317 MOYER, EMMA, 265 OWENS, THEODORIC, 317 MOYER, F. RADER, 265 Oxford, Earl of, Lord Treasurer, 147, MOYER, JANE, 265 149, 150 MOYER, JOHN, 265 Oxford County, Kan., returns from, MOYER, JULIANNA, 265 MOYER, MARY, 265 79, 82 MOYER, OLIVER, 265 Pacaud, Jean, business card of, 211, MOYER, SARAH, 265 212 MOYER, THOMAS, 265 Pairiboeuf, American privateers at, "Mr. Hicks of Philadelphia," by Theo- 365 dore Hornberger, 343 PALMER, SARAH, 264 MUFFLY, MARIA MAGDALENA, PaoU, Massacre of, 179 257, 266 Park, Laurence, catalogue of works by MUFFLY, PETER, 257, 259, 260, 266 Gilbert Stuart by, 132 Munday, George H., carver and gilder, Parke, Samuel, letters to Humphry business card of, 215 ; description Marshall, 271, 277, 278 Index 401

Parker, E., medical book-shop, Phila- Markham, &[§r,. appoints commis- delphia, 229 sioners to purchlase land from the Pastorius, Francis Daniel, 4 Indians, *26-)L2#; bills of London PATTERSON, CATHERINE. 265 lawyers, 127 'commissions Thomas PAYNE, SARAH, 321 Hplnie Surveyor General of Penna., 130 ;, opposition to, in Province of Peale, Capt. Charles Willson, 381 Pennsylvania, 141-150; financial PEGG, DANIEL, 10, 13, 18 difficulties of, 142, 145 ; to Board Pegg, Daniel, 13, 18 ; brick house of, of Trade, 143, 146; will of, 147- erected, 1685, 6; land transferred 151; Board of Trade to, 146; ill- to, 6, 13 ; partner of Thomas Smith ness of, 147 ; friends of, 149 ; death in brickmaking business, 8, 13, 16 ; of, 148; Hannah Penn to James biographical, 8, 9; view of house Logan regarding, 158 ; deed of gift of, 9, 10 of 500 acres to Ralph Crispin, 195 ; Pegg, Daniel, Jr., 8, 10; brickmaker, error in date, 195 ; sale of same, II, 12; bill of, for bricks for 196 ; grants 3000 acres to children Friends Meeting House, 1724, 11; of William and Jane Crispin, 200; will of, 12 portrait of, engraved by Charles PEGG, ELIZABETH, 12, 18 Toppan, 227 ; list of first purchasers PEGG, MARTHA, 10 of land, 291; to Thomas Holme, PEGG, SARAH, 12 291, 292 ; encourages Huguenots to Pegg'8 Run, 8, 9, 18, 20 settle in Penna., 325, 329, 330 PEIRSE, JOAN, 122 PEIRSE, MARTIN, 122 PENN, ENSIGN WILLIAM, 122. 123 Pemberton, Israel, purchases house of Penn, Ensign William, 196; Clerk of Charles Read, 6 the Cheque at Kinsale, 122, 123; Pendleton, Gen. , 29 death of, 123, 124 Peninsular Campaign, 1862, statis- Pennsylvania, bricks made in, 3, 4; tics of troops in, 48, 49 soldiers furnished by, 28; Com- Penn, Lady, 104 missioners for settling the Colony PENN, DENNIS, 151 of Pennsylvania, 126-128; first PENN, GEORGE, 122 book on suggested assistance to PENN, GILES, 103, 295 farmers, 137-140; why Pennsyl- Penn, Granville, 114 vania never Became a Royal Prov- PENN, GULIELMA MARIA, 194 ince, by Culver H. Smith, 141-158 ; Penn, Hannah, 148, 149; death of, efforts of William Penn to keep it 151; to James Logan, 158 a Proprietary Government, 141, PENN, JOHN, 151 142; causes which led to William Penn, John, Thomas Penn to, 156, Penn's offering the government for 157; silver tankard presented to sale, 142-148; Boundary dispute, Charles Jarvis by, 211 147; dissatisfaction with the Pro- Penn, John, Jr., silver tankard pre- prietors, 152, 153; Assembly and sented to Charles Jarvis by, 211 the Proprietors, 153-157; list of PENN, LAETITIA, 151, 194 First Purchasers of land in Penna., PENN, MARGARET, 151 brought by Silas Crispin et al, 291; PENN, RACHEL, 103, 295. 321 The French Racial Strain in Pro- PENN, RICHARD, 151 vincial Pennsylvania, by Wayland Penn, Gov. Richard, 177 Fuller Dunaway, 322-342 PENN, SPRINGETT, 194 Pennsylvania Hospital, bequest of PENN, THOMAS, 151 James Stoops to, 26; Robert Jones, Penn, Thomas, 153, 201; to a contributor to, 175 Chew, 156; to Hockley, Pennypacker, Isaac R., Military His- 156; to Rev. W. Peters, 156; to torians and History by, 28-50 John Penn, 156, 157; to Penrose, Capt, 110 Smith, 157 Pepys, Samuel, 104, 124 PENN, SIR WILLIAM, 98, 103 Perez, C. Parra, Miranda et la Revo- Penn, Admiral Sir William, 103, 104, lution Frangaise by, notice of, 384 III, 114-117, 122; Capt. William Perot, Elliston, 325, 328 Crispin's service under, 98, 100,101, Perot, John, 325, 328 105, 112-114, 120; dissatisfaction Perry Edmond Sexten, portrait of, by with Oliver Cromwell, 117-120; Gilbert Stuart, 135 imprisoned in Tower of London, Pershing, Frederick, 333 117, 118; retired to estates in Ire- Peters, Capt., 178 land, 118; prominent in Restora- Peters, Rev. W. Thomas Penn to, 156 tion, 120; Governor of Kinsale, PETERSILIA, NANNIE, 317 120; to William Penn, 1667, 122 Pettigrew, Gen. James Johnston, 44, PENN, WILLIAM, 103, 151, 193, 45 195, 296 Pettit, James, 333 Penn, William, 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, &$. iOj/, Philadelphia, 171; number of houses 128, 129, 195, 196, 198, 202, 2S$, in, 1685, 1; brick buildings in, 6, "2WT liMts Capt. Crispin at^ Kin- 7; Town Hall, 6; London Coffee sale, 123; Philip Ford to, fZBy, pe- House, 6; view of, 1702, 9 ; brick tition of, f<^ Province or—Penn- kilns in, 26, 27 ; Old Business Cards sylvania, d2jL$ receives g^atifr of of, 203 Province or"Fennsylvania. l25>r ap- Philadelphia Volunteers, 379 points William Marktfam Deputy Phillips, James, 270, 279 Governor of- Penna., TS^-f appoints Phicenix Nail Works, price list of, 223 Capt. Willfam Crispin to offices in Pickens, Col. F. W., 76 ; to President Penna., 126 ; jpfant of land to Capt. Buchanan, 71-73 William Crispin, *26; to Capt. Pickering, Timoth, 216 402 Index Pickett, Gen. George Edward, letters Rawle, Henry, meets John C. Gray of, to his wife, 43-46; death of at Hilton Head, 42 ; description of, Gen. Kearny, 43; describes Battle by John C. Gray, 42 of Five Forks, 44 ; Court-martialed Rawle, William, 14 44; at Battle of Gettysburg, 43- Rawle, Lieut. William, Jr., 284 45 ; friendship of, for Gen. McClel- Read, Capt., 379 lan, 45 Read, Charles, house of, 1702, 6; Pierce, Martin, 200 house purchased by Israel Pember- Pike, Ebenezer, 196 ton, afterwards Old London Coffee Pleasanton, Capt., 74 House, 6 Poe, Adam, 166 Read, Col. James, 380 Poe, Andrews, 166 Reboteau, Nicholas, 327 Poem, "Upon seeing the portrait of REDER, JOHN, 257-259, 266 Miss xx — x x by Mr. West," pub- REDER, SOFYA, 257, 266 lished in the American Magazine, Reed, President Joseph, 254 1758, 344; controversy as to au- Reed, Lieut, Timothy, 253 thorship of, 345-351; authorship Reeder, William C. 301 of, ascribed to Col. Joseph Ship- Reichert, Jean (Johannes) to Hum- pen, 345, 347, 348; Francis Hop- phry Marshall, 271, 274, 280 kinson, 346, 348; Mr. Hicks, 357, REITZEL, CAPT. JOHN, 239 350 Reno, Gen. Jesse, 30 Point Pleasant, defeat of Indians at, Renolle, Daniel, 333 under General Lewis, 163 Reprisal, The, 359-361, 363, 365 Polk, James K., 53 Reubary, Michael, 249 Polk, Jehosephat, saddler, 229 REYNAR, ELIZABETH, 197 Polly, The, 360 REYNOLDS, MAJ.-GEN. JOHN F., Pontius, John, 333 330 Pool, Nathaniel, 12 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 134 Poole, Capt. Jonas, 112 Riddell, William Renwick, Suggested Pope, Gen. John, 29, 30, 32 ; statistics Governmental Assistance to Farmers of troops of, in Peninsular Cam- Two Centuries Ago, in Pennsyl- paign, 48 vania, by, 137 Porteus, James, 6 Rideout, Nicholas, 294 Porto Rico, 56 RIDGWAY, RICHARD, JR., 298 Portraits by Gilbert Stuart Not In- Riess, Rev. John Jacob, pastor of To- cluded in Previous Catalogues of hickon Reformed Church, 245 his Works, by Mantle Fielding, 132 Riggs, Caleb S., 263 Potter, General, 180 RISDON, MARY FRANCES, 309 Potter, Henry, 166 Ritchie, Mrs. Andrew, portrait of, by Potter, Isabella, 166 Gilbert Stuart, 135 Powlett, Earl, 150 Riyes, , 88 Pratt, Matthew, artist, notes of, on ROBERDEAU, MAJ.-GEN. DANIEL, marriage of , 349, 327 350 Roberdeau, Daniel, 325 Pressmall, Robert, 296, 297 ROBERDEAU, ISAAC, 327 Prevost, Lieut. A. M., 379 ROBERTS, ELIZABETH, 122 Price, Eli Kirk, 301, 302 Roberts, Ellis, 174 Price, Isaac, clock and watch-maker, Roberts, Hugh, 169, 170 Philadelphia, 215 Roberts, John, Mill of, 170, 173, 174 Pride, Lieut. , 112 Roberts, William, of London, 134, 136 Pride, Abraham, brickmaker, 22, 23 Robinson, Patrick, 295 Prince, Jane, 199 Robinson, William, 125 PRINCE, ROBERT, 199 Roch, Garrett, 198 Privateers, American, 352-374 Rochefoucald, Count, 336 Prospect Hill, 169 ROEDER, MARIA MARGARET, 264 Pryor, Roger A., 69 Roosevelt, Theodore, 39 Ropes, John Codman and John Chip- Raiguel, Abraham, 333 man Ropes, Civil War letters of, RAKESTRAW, ANN, 13 38-43 ; lawyer in Boston, 38 ; His- RAKE STRAW, GRACE, 15 tory of the Civil War by, 38, 40 RAKESTRAW, JOSEPH, 15 Rosecrans, Gen. William S., 50 RAKESTRAW, WILLIAM, 15, 16 ROWLAND, ELIZABETH, 309 Rakestraw, William, brickmaker, 15 ; ROWLAND, JONATHAN, 309 grants of land to, 15 ROWLAND, MARY FRANCES, 309 Rakestraw, William, Jr., brickmaker, Ruellan, J. L., death of, 272 13, 15, 16 RUNKLE, MARGARET, 314 Raleigh, The, 374 RUPP, GEORGE, 332 RAMBO, CATHERINE, 182 Rush, Benjamin, 353 RAMBO, PETER, 182 RUSH, ELIZABETH, 298 Randolph, Benjamin, cabinet maker, RUSH, ESTHER, 298 Philadelphia, 206, 218 RUSH, CAPT. JOHN, 298 Randolph, The, 374 Rush, Capt. Lewis, 377, 378 Rawle, Francis, author of "Ways and RUSH, SUSANNA, 298 Means for the Inhabitants of Dela- RUSH, THOMAS, 298 ware to become Rich," etc., 137 ; Russell, Bertrand, 40 only one copy of same, 137 ; arrives Russell, Thomas, to Humphry Mar- in Philadelphia and active in pub- shall, 272 lic affairs, 137 Rutter, Capt. John, 263 Index 403

Sabin, Frank, 135 Shippen, Col. Joseph, letter of, 343 : Saddler, Capt. Matthias, 380 authorship of poem on West's por- 8t. Malos, American privateers at, trait of Miss xx — xx, ascribed 362, 364 to, 345,. 347, 348 ; poems by, 345, SAITTO. BARONESS ORAZIO NI- 347 ; friend of, Benjamin West, 348 COLA, 298 Shipping, Register of, at Lloyd's Salter, Hannah, 8 Coffee House, London, 358 Saltford, Robert, brickmaker, grant of SHOLL, PETER, 257, 258, 266 land to, 22 SHOLL, SUZANNA, 257, 266 SAMPSON, IRENE E., 308 SHUMAN, BEBRA, 262 Sanders, George N., to Reid Sanders, SHUMAN, CATHERINE, 262 75, 76 SHUMAN, ELIZABETH, 262 Sanders, Reid, George N. Sanders to, SHUMAN, H., 262 75, 76 SHUMAN, HELEN F.. 262 Santee, Isaac, 331 SHUMAN, JOSEPH, 262 Saunders, Capt. , 107 SHUMAN, LIDDON, 262 Saxe Weimar, Duke de, to Humphry SHUMAN, LYDIA, 262 Marshall, 274 SHUMAN, REUBEN JAY, 262 Saxton, Gen., 48 SHUMAN, WARREN J., 262 SAY, 185 Sickles, Gen. Daniel F,., 40 Say, Thomas, 18 SIEGFRIED. JOHN, 265 Say, W., 135 Siegfried, Col. John, 254 ; monument SCHLEY, ADMIRAL WINFIELD erected to memory of, 254, 255 SCOTT, 330 SIEGFRIED, MARIA, 265 Schuylkill Navigation Co., account of, Sigel, Gen. Franz, 34 286, 287 Slate Roof House, built for Samuel Schwart, Michael, 251 Carpenter, 6 Schwartz, Daniel, 251 Slidell, James, 60 Schwartz, George, 247, 251 SMITH, , 202 Scott, Gen. Winfield, 285 SMITH, ANN, 13 Second Troop Philadelphia City Cav- SMITH, CAPT. ARTHUR, 201, 202 alry, by W. A. Newman Dorland Smith, Culver H., Why Pennsylvania (cont. from Vol. LIL, p. 380), 283- Never Became a Royal Province, by, 287, 375-383 ; State recognition of, 141 375 ; Notices and Orders, 376-379 Smith, Daniel, 14 Sedgwick, Gen. John, 40; in com- Smith, Lieut. Col. Edward, 356 mand 6th Military Army Corps, 32 ; SMITH, ELIZABETH CRISPIN, 308, military services of, 33; wounded 309 at Battle of Chancellorsville, 33; Smith, Henry, Master of the "John killed, 1864, 34 and Sarah," 127, 128 SEVERN, CATHERINE, 383 Smith, John, 284, 378 Shaffer, Capt. Christian, 381 SMITH, MARIA, 308 Shallup, Ann. P., circulating library, SMITH, MARIA CRISPIN, 308, 309 Philadelphia, 229 SMITH, MARY, 13, 18 Shallup, Francis, engraver, 229 Smith, Capt. Nathan, 240 SHARP, DANIEL, 381 SMITH, PRISCILLA, 12 Sharp, Major Daniel, 378 ; sketch of, SMITH, PRUDENCE, 202 381 SMITH, THOMAS, 12, 13, 18 Sharpless, Joseph, 311 Smith, Thomas, partner of Daniel SHAW, ANN, 197 Pegg, brickmaker, 8, 13, 16; mar- Shaw, Bartholomew, 198 riage of, 12 ; will of, 13 Shaw, Catherine, 191 Smith, Rev. William, editor of The SHAW, JOHN, 197 American Magazine, 343, 344 ; Prov- SHAW, RALPH, 197 ost of College of Philadelphia, Shee, Col. John, 381 343 ; letter regarding, from Joseph Sheehy, Nell, 198 Shippen to his father, 1758, 343 ; Sheffer, Theobald, 266 essays signed "Theodore or the Sheffield, Elizabeth, 209 Hermit," by, 347 ; friend of Benja- SHEIKELS, DANIEL, 258, 259, 266 min West, 349 SHEIKELS, GERTRANTE, 266 SMITH, WILLIAM EMERSON, 308 Shell, John, to Humphry Marshall, Smither, James, engraver, 206, 217, 271 218; advertisements of, 206 Shepherd, Professor, 157 Smyth, Albert Henry, 345-347 Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., 36, 48 Smyth, Samuel Gordon, 180 Sherman, Gen. William Tecumseh, 39, Society for Encouragment of Faith- 41 ful Domestics, 227-229; business Shewell, Betsy, fiancee of Benjamin card of, 228 West, 349, 350 ; sails for England, Soldier of the South. General Pick- 349 ; marriage of, 350 ett's letters to his wife, by Arthur Shewell, Stephen, 349 Crew Inman, 43 Shields, Gen. , 48, 49 ; statis- Some Early Brickmakers of Philadel- tics of troops of, at Kernstown, 47 ; phia, by Harrold E. Gillingham, 1 wounded, 47 Sotomayor, Duke of, 134 SJUloh, Battle of, 36 Souplis, see Supplee SHINN, MARY, 295, 299 South Mountain, 48. 49 SHINN, THOMAS, 295 Southwark Light Infantry, 380 SHIPPEN, EDWARD, 348 Southwell, Robert, 124 SHIPPEN, JOSEPH, 348 SPAKEMAN, RANDALL, 14 404 Index Spakeman, Randall, brickmaker, 9, Stixbery, John, of Kinsale, adminis- 14, 15 trator of estate of Capt. William Sparling, Capt . 108 Crispin, 130 Stamp Act, Thomas Penn, in regard Swallow, The, 161 to, 157 SWINEY, JANE, 198, 199 STAMPER, MARY, 133 SWINEY, ROBERT, 198, 199 Standish, Capt. Myles, 311 Stanley, William, 292 Tagliaferro, 161 Stanton, Frederick J., 89 Talleyrand, Count, 336 Stanton, Frederick P., 54, 82, 83 Tallmadge, . 88 Stanton, Henry M., 33, 34 Talon, Omer, 335 Stauffer, J. M., 213, 215 Tate, Allen, 28 ; "" Steckel, Peter, 252, 258 by, 43 ; criticism of, 46-50 STEELE, ABIGAIL, 381 Taverns, see Inns STEELE, ARCHIBALD, 381 Taylor, , 72 STEELE, JOHN, 381, 382 Taylor, Samuel, bookbinder, Phila- Steele, Gen. John, 378, 379; sketch of, delphia, 217, 218 ; business card of, 381, 382 ; in command of Martha 218 Washington's bodyguard, 381 Taylor, Samuel, clock and watch- STEELE, RACHEL, 381 maker, 218 STEELE, WILLIAM, 381 Taylor, President Zachary, 285 Stephens, Alexander H., 60, 77, 78, 83 ; Tebbs, Dr., 83, 84 Judge Thomas to, 57 ; Howell Cobb Terick, Samuel, 108 to, 57; address of, to voters, 70, Thackara, James, engraver, 213, 215 71 "Theodore, or the Hermit," essays by Stern, Abraham, 252, 258 Rev. William Smith signed, 347 Stevens, Isaac I., 38 Third Troop Philadelphia City Cav- Stevens, John, to Humphry Marshall, alry, 377 272 Thomas Holme Library, 305 STIDHAN, MARY. 241 Thomas, Judge, 60 ; to Alexander H. STIDHAN, WILLIAM, 241 Stephens, 57 Stille, John, tailor, 209 THOMAS, ELEANOR, 306 STOCKTON, ABIGAIL, 295 Thomas, Gabriel, quoted, 4, 6 STOCKTON, MARY, 295, 299 Thompson, Jacob, 62, 74, 79, 80-, 83, STOCKTON, RICHARD, 295 85, 88 Stonewall Jackson, see Jackson, Thornton, William, 275, to Humphry Thomas Jonathan Marshall, 271 "Stonewall Jackson" by Allen Tate, Thurloe, Secretary, 119 28, 43, 46-50 Thurston, J., 216 Stoops, James, brickmaker, 24 ; part- Tittery,Joshua, 15 ner of Benjamin Fairman, 25, 26 ; Tohickon Reformed Church, Bucks supplies brick for the State House, Co., 245, 246, 260; pastors of, 245 1732, 25; plan of brickyard, 25; Tolliver, 161 bequest of, to Pennsylvania Hos- Tomlinson, Joshua, proposal for mak- pital, 26 ing fire arms for the Army, 178, Stormont, Lord, 355-358, 360, 362- 179 ; death of, 179 365, 368, 370-374; letter of, 366 Tonnelier, see Kiefer Story, Capt. Robert, 112, 114 Toombs, Robert, 60, 83 ; to W. W. Bur- Stoups, see Stoops well, 59; to President Buchanan, STUART, ELIZABETH, 209 67, 68 STUART, GILBERT, SR., 209 Toppan, Charles, engraver, 227; pupil STUART, GILBERT, 133 of Gideon Fairman, 227 ; work of, Stuart, Gilbert, Portraits by, not in- 227 cluded in previous catalogues of Tournet, see Dorney his works, by Mantle Fielding, 132 ; Town Hall, Philadelphia, erected, 6 Life of, by George C. Mason, 132 ; Townsent, Howard, 133 lists of portraits by, 132; portraits Trafford, Lieut. , 112 by, still unlisted, 132, 133 ; work of, Trimble, Gen., 44 in England and Ireland, 132, 133 ; Trinity Church, Oxford, 7 alphabetical list of portraits, an- TRIPCOVICH, COM. DIADATO, 316 notated, 133-136; paints portrait TRIPCOVICH, ELIZABETH. 316 of Joseph Anthony, Sr., 209 TRIPCOVICH, OLIVIERO, 316 STUART, SUSAN, 133 TRIPCOVICH - POZZA, COUNTESS Sturgis, Cornelius, 294 GILDA, 316 Stuyvesant, Peter, 326 Tucker, Beverly, 68; article in sup- Suffield, Lord, to Humphry Marshall, port of Gov. Walker, in Richmond 272, 274, 276 Enquirer, 69, 70 Suffolk, Earl of, 369, 370 Tucker, William E., engraver, 225, Suggested Governmental Assistance to 226 Farmers Two Centuries Ago, in Tuckniss, Henry, printer, 217 Pennsylvania, by William Renwiok Turner, J., 104 Riddell, 137 Turner, Robert, 13, 293; quoted, 3, Sullivan, General, Expedition of, 4, 6, 8; first brick house in Phila- 1779, 254 delphia owned by, 4, 6 SUMMERS, ANDREW, 380 Turner's Pass, 48 SUMMERS, HANNAH, 380 Tyler, General, 35 Supplee, Andros, 327 Tyler, President John, 85, 86 Surprise, The, 359, 366 Tyler, Moses Coit, 345 Sutherland, Earl of, 145 Tyler, Robert, 88, 90; influence of, Index 405 against Governor Walker of Kan- 51-90 ; governorship of Kansas sas, 86; to President Buchanan, 87 tendered to, by President Buchanan, Tyson, Riner, 350 53; inaugural address of, 54, 55, TYTHE, ELIZABETH, 241 57; opposed to creating a slave TYTHE, PETER, 241 state out of Territory of Kansas, 54-56; criticism of, 56, 86 ; Presi- Uhle, Major, 379 dent Buchanan to, 61, 84; to Presi- Ulloa, Luis, "Christophe Colomb Cat- dent Buchanan, 63, 83; to Lewis alan" by, notice of, 186-191 Cass, 63, 67, 68; Secretary Floyd UPINGTON, USLYE, 197 to, 65; opposition of Cabinet to, Upland, 289, 290 67, 68, 74; opinion of Beverly Upper Merion, 168, 171, 172, 177, 183 Tucker regarding, 69, 70 ; opposed Upper Salford, 182 by Alexander H. Stephens, 70; op- posed by George N. Sanders, 75, 76; Vallance, John, engraver, 213, 215 action of as to Election frauds, 78 ; VALLANDIGHAM, REV. CLEMENT, Calhoun offers Presidency as a 164 bribe to, 81, 82 ; to President Bu- Vallandigham, Clement, 166 chanan, 83; opposition of whole VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT government to, 83, 84; President LAIRD, 164 Buchanan to, 84 ; opposed by Rob- VALLANDIGHAM, ELIZABETH, ert Tyler, 85-88; betrayed by 161, 164 President Buchanan, 91 VALLANDIGHAM, LIEUT. COL. GEORGE, 159, 160, 161, 162, 164 Wain, Nicholas, 294 Vallandigham, Lieutenant Colonel Ward, Philip, 198 George, by Edward Noble Vallan- Warder, Ann, 182 digham, 159; biographical, 159- WARDER, JEREMIAH, 182 167; in Indian Wars. 159, 163- WARDER, REBECCA, 182 167; descent of, 159-161; sur- Warren, Gen. Gouverneur K., 35 veyor of estate of Lord Thomas Washington, George, 160, 180, 256, Fairfax, 160; education of, 161; 313, 353, 381; letter to his brother, marries Elizabeth Noble, 161; emi- Cambridge, 1775, 92 ; to John Dick- gration to Virginia, afterwards part inson, 1782, 94-96; portraits of, of Penna., 161, 162; builds cabin by Gilbert Stuart, 135, 136; March near Fort Pitt, 162; friendship from Gulph Mills to , with the Indians, 162 ; children of, 180; portrait of, engraved by 164 ; lawyer in Pittsburgh, 164 ; de- Charles Toppan, 227 scription of, 164, 165 Washington, Lund, 93 Vallandigham, George Noble, Lieuten- Washington, Martha, 93 ; body guard ant Colonel George Vallandigham, commanded by Gen. John Steele, by, 159 381 VALLANDIGHAM, MICHAEL, 160 Washington, Warner, 93 Vallerchamp, Simon, 335 WasMngton, command of army di- Van Buren, Martin, 314 rected from, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35 Van Dyke, Lieut. Col. Cornelius, 262 Watson, Charles C, tailor, Philadel- Van Dyke, J. C, 86, 88, 90 ; to Presi- phia, business card of, 215 dent Buchanan, 87, 88 WATTS. ANN, 197 Van Landeghem, see also Vallandig- WATTS, EDWARD, 197 ham Watts, Edward, 198 VAN LANDEGHEM, MICHAEL, 159 WATTS, JOHN, 197 Van Schaick, Col. Goose, 262 Watts, John, 300; Administrator of Van Tenyck, Capt. , 313 estate of Capt. William Crispin, Van Trump, Admiral 105 130 Vautrin, see Wotring WATTS, REBECCA, 197 Venables, Gen. , 112, 114-117; Wayne, Gen. Anthony, victory of, imprisoned in Tower of London, over Indians, 163 ; treaty of, with 117, 118 Indians, 1795, 163 Vergennes, Comte de, 355-357, 360, Webb, Robert, 196 362, 370, 372, 374; to Comte de Webster, Clement B., 301 Noailles, 371 Webster, George S., 301 Vesqueau, see Wesco Weed, Capt. Elijah. 381 Vessey, Capt. William, 112 Weeks, see also Wickes Vickers, Abrm., to Humphry Mar- WEEKS, EMMA FOWLER, 308 shall, 272 WEEKS, JOSEPH D., 308 Victorious, The, 361 Weis, Samuel W., 136 Vincent, Sir Mathias, founder of a WEISS, MATTHIAS, 332 settlement of Huguenots in Penna., WEITZEL, CHARLES B., 265 330 WEITZEL, GEORGE, 265 Virginia, soldiers furnished by, 28 Welcome, The, 295 Vogelson, John A., 301 Welsh Tract, 168 "Volunteer Greens," 377, 380 Weltner, Lieut. Col. Lewis, 239 Voturin, Jean, 333 Wentworth, Paul, 356, 357 West, Benjamin, 348, 349, 351; poem Wadeson, Robert, 115 in American Magazine on portrait Walker, Adam, portrait of, by Gil- by, signed "Lovelace," 344; Presi- bert Stuart, 135 dent of the Royal Academy, 345 ; Walker, Lewis, 170 portraits by, 347, 348 ; fiancee of, Walker, Governor Robert J., of Kan- 349 ; marriage of, 350 sas, President James Buchanan's West, John, accompanies Betsy Shew- Betrayal of, by George D. Harmon, ell to England, 349, 350 406 Index West Indies, secret expedition sent to, Willey, Capt. Williams L., 211, 277, by Oliver Cromwell, under Admiral 278 Penn, 112-114 William and Mary College, informa- WESTER, AMY, 197 tion desired in restoring college and Westmeath, George Frederick, por- library of, 96 trait of, by Gilbert Stuart, 136 William the Conqueror, 99 Westmeath, George Thomas John, WILLIAMS, ABRAHAM, 175 portrait of, by Gilbert Stuart, 136 WILLIAMS, ELEANOR, 174 Westphal, Lieut., 379 WILLIAMS, ISAAC, 175 WESTTOWN SCHOOL, bricks for, 3 WILLIAMS, JOSEPH, 171, 174, 175, WETHERILL, ANN, 299 Williams, Joseph, Katherine Griffith WETHERILL, CHRISTOPHER. 299 conveys tract known as Gulph Mill WETHERILL, MARY, 299 to, 173, 174 WETHERILL, THOMAS, 299 WILLIAMS, KATHERINE, 169, 170 Weymouth, Lord, 357, 358, 362, 364, WILLIAMS, MARGARET, 174 373 Williams, Robert, 169, 170, 174 Wharton, Capt. , 377 WILLIAMS, SARAH, 171, 175 Wharton, Anne Hollings worth, as- Williamson, John, 15 cribes authorship of poems by Love- WILLING, ANNE, 133 lace, to Francis Hopkinson, 346, Willits, Samuel C, 306 348 WILSON, MARY, 381 Wharton, Col. Robert, 378, 379 Wirtz, Rev. John Conrad, pastor of WHETMAN, JOHN, 241 Tohickon Reformed Church, 245 WHETMAN, MARGARET, 241 Wise, Gov. Henry A., 68, 76 Whiskey Insurrection, 166 WOOD, ELEANOR, 194 White, Lieut., 379 Wood, Miss M. E., 7 White, Capt. John, 112 Wooden, Clemuel Ricketts, 312, 313 White, Thomas, 198 Woodford, Gen. , 93 White, William, friend of Benjamin Woodhouse, Dr. Samuel W., Jr., 208 West, 349 Woodin, William Hartman, 312, 313 Whitefield, Dr., 83 Woodruff, Brig. Gen. C. A., 28 Whitehill, Robert, 382 Woodward, William, 277 Whiteley, Regd., to Humphry Mar- Woodyeare, John, portrait of, by Gil- shall, 272 bert Stuart, 136 Why Pennsylvania Never Became a WOTRING, ABRAHAM, 332 Royal Province, by Culver H. WOTRING, NICHOLAS, 332 Smith, 141 WOTRING, SAMUEL, 332 Wickes, Capt. Lambert, of the Re- WRIGHT, ABIGAIL, 299 prisal, 359-362, 364, 370; lost at Wright, Gen. Horatio Governeur, 37 sea, 365 WRIGHT, JOHN, 299 Wilcocks, Car>t. John, 178 Wynne, Thomas, 169 Wilcox, Gen. Cadmus M., 45 Wilkinson, Capt. , 112 Yellow Creek, 162 Will, Col. William, 381 Young, Howard, 135 Willett, Col. Marinus, 234 Young, William, Jr., 273