574 



INDEX. 



Iron Works, notice of early, 258, 259; 



location of, 260. 

 Irons, a criminal hung in, 232. 

 Ivy Mills, establishment of first paper 



mill at, 383 ; Catholic mission to, 



241. 



J. 



Jail, levy ordered to build a, 150 ; want 

 of a, presented by the Grand Jury, 

 181 ; new, recommended, 368. See 

 Prison. 



James II., proclaimed King, 154. 



Jurors, number summoned, 226 ; ob- 

 jection to sitting as, 228. 



Jury, first in Pennsylvania, 119; sin- 

 gular verdict of a, 144; of women, 

 174 ; indefinite report of a road by 

 a, 196. See Grand Jury. 



K. 



Kalm Peter, visit of to Pennsylvania, 

 258. 



Karakung, 38 ; description of, 55. 



Keith, George, caused discord in the 

 Society of Friends, 182 ; testimony 

 against, 182 ; adherents to the doc- 

 trines of, 198, 216; extracts from 

 Journal of, 534. 



Keith, William, appointed Governor, 

 227, 



Kellyville, notice of, 387. 



Kexnet, township of, organized, 213. 



Kieft, Wilhelm, protests against a 

 Swedish colony, 22. 



KiNGSEssE, seat of Justice removed to 

 the town of, 123. 



KiNSESsiNG, location of, 39, 40 ; descrip- 

 tion of, 54. 



King's Road, location of the, 167, 215; 

 presented for not being cleared of 

 logs, 173 ; to be sixty feet wide 

 from Walter Faucet's fence to Dar- 

 by, It 9; relaid out, 215. 



KoCK, Peter, as a magistrate, meets 

 Gov. Stuyvesant at Tinicum, 73 ; 

 resists the order of the Dutch to 

 remove, 78 ; appointed Collector of 

 the Customs, 85. 



L. 



Labor, value of, 128, 260; kinds of, 

 260. 



Laerson, Neels, court held at his house, 

 108; takes in church land, 120; 

 stops the way to the Fly, 121 ; or- 

 dered to leave a lane to the House 

 of Defence, 122. 



Lancaster, county organized and laid 

 off, 239 ; road surveyed to, 253. 

 See Turnpike. 



Lands, act for the resurvey of, 206 ; 

 grant of, to the Okehocking In- 

 dians, 209. 



Laws, the Duke's, to be in force on the 

 Delaware, 100 ; newly enacted to 

 be read at the court, 199, 200. 



Lead, in great requisition, 291 ; dis- 

 tributed to the provincial troops, 

 290. 



Libraries, 560. 



Licenses, to keep tavern, granted by 

 the Governor, 213 ; singular appli- 

 cations for, 242; a list of persons 

 recommended for, 266. 



Lightning, a young lady struck by, 

 390. 



Lime, introduction of as a manure, 350. 



Limestone, road laid out to the, 186. 



Liquors, prohibition of the sale of 

 asked for by the Indians, 91, 102 ; 

 license to distil required, 94 ; tes- 

 timony of Friends against the sale 

 of intoxicating, to the Indians, 166, 

 167. 



Literature, earlj-, 230. 



Lloyd. David, appears in court on be- 

 half of the Welsh, 180; notice of 

 the liberal and just views of, 217 ; 

 party of, defeated, 219 ; removes to 

 Chester, 220; revises a Welsh book, 

 231. 



Lloyd, Thomas, appears before the Go- 

 vernor and Council on behalf of 

 the Welsh, 172 ; acts as Governor, 

 154. 



Lock, Rev. Laurence Carolus. See 

 Carolus, Rev. Laurentius. 



Logan, James, conduct of, 217. 



Long Finn, insurrection of the, 92 ; 

 capture, conviction and sentence 

 of the, 92, 93. 



Lotteries, act for suppressing, repealed 

 by the Crown, 271 ; Quaker testi- 

 mony against, 271. 



Lottery, proprietaries, for the sale of 

 laud, 240 ; for the benefit of certain 

 churches, 272. 



Lunatic Asylum, a rude one ordered to 

 be built, 116. 



Lying, a woman fined by the court for, 

 189. 



M. 



Maize. See Indian Corn. 

 Manayunk, location of Fort, 54. 

 Manhattan, purchase of the Island ot, 



