Virginia Gazette Index
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- +Pemble,
- +Pembroke,
- Eng.,
- See: Game protected in; Shipwrecks near
- Eng.,
- +Pembroke, Mass.,
- address (text) to Gen. Gage,
- +Pembroke, H. M. S.,
- −
- +Pembroke tables,
- for sale,
- in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Pembrook,
- British ship,
- +Penal bills,
- lost,
- adv. for,
- lost,
- +Penal laws,
- reform urged in Gt. Brit.,
- +Pencils,
- −for sale,
- −in Beaufort,
- −in Edenton,
- −in Fredericksburg,
- −in Gloucester,
- −in Norfolk,
- −in Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- Purdie: Sept. 19, 1766 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 4, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 29, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 13, 1770 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 3, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 11, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 12, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: June 10, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 4
- Va.,
- −for sale,
- +Pencils, camel's hair,
- for sale,
- −in Petersburg,
- −in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Pencils, diamond,
- +Pencils, hair,
- for sale,
- −in Norfolk,
- −in Petersburg,
- for sale,
- +Pencils, lead,
- for sale,
- −in Fredericksburg,
- −in Norfolk,
- −in Petersburg,
- −in Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 12, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 29, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 18, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: July 6, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 24, 1776 – pg. 6, col. 3
- Purdie: Nov. 22, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 3, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 17, 1777 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Va.,
- for sale,
- +Pencils, slate,
- for sale,
- −in Gloucester co.,
- −in Williamsburg,
- for sale,
- +Pendant,
- French ship of war,
- +Pender,
- +Pendergast,
- +Penderson,
- Jonathan,
- Capt.,
- of the Neptune,
- Capt.,
- Jonathan,
- +Pendleton,
- −Col.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 15, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Feb. 15, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie: Nov. 29, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 2
- −letter addressed to,
- −Benjamin,
- −Edmund,
- Hunter: Jan. 2, 1752 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 1, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Aug. 23, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 30, 1770 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 30, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Aug. 30, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 3, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Dec. 2, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Oct. 27, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 22, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 28, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Mar. 28, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: May 2, 1777 – pg. 1, col. 1
- −accepts presidency of Va. conventions,
- −accident of,
- −acts as teller in burgesses,
- −address in Caroline co.,
- −addressed (text) by Botetourt co.,
- −addresses (text) freeholders of Augusta co.,
- −adv. estate for sale,
- −adv. for bids to finish Wicomico church,
- −adv. for land drawn in Moore's lottery,
- −adv. for missing horse,
- −adv. land for sale,
- Hunter: Nov. 7, 1754 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 1, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: Dec. 1, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 5, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Rind: Apr. 5, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Rind: Apr. 26, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 19, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: July 19, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 12, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 18, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: June 3, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: June 3, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 16, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 3
- −adv. merchandise for sale,
- −adv. plantations,
- −adv. property for sale,
- −adv. settlement of estate,
- −announces attendance in Williamsburg,
- −appointed to commission on tobacco damage,
- −appointed to committee of safety for Va.,
- −appointed to committee on petitions to Gt. Brit.,
- −appointed to superintend Hanover Va.,
- −arrives in Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- from Continental congress,
- Va.,
- −burgess from Caroline co.,
- Va.,
- Hunter: Jan. 30, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Feb. 27, 1752 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Hunter: Dec. 12, 1755 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 15, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Dec. 15, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 11, 1769 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Nov. 9, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 5, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Va.,
- −defendant in Va. chancery court,
- −delegate to Continental congress,
- −delegate from Caroline co.,
- −delegate to Va. convention,
- −demands lawyers fees in cash,
- −escorted to Md.,
- −examines Langborn estate,
- −exonerates Robert Gilchrist,
- −holds mortgage on slaves,
- −in Stamp act controversy,
- −inspector for Caroline co.,
- −judge of high court of Chancery,
- −letter (text) from Col. Woodford,
- −letter in post office,
- −manages lotteries,
- −on committee of correspondence in Va.,
- −on committee of defense in Va.,
- −on committee to encourage manufactures in Va.,
- −on committee to investigate land grants,
- −on committee to regulate counterfeiting,
- −on committees in Continental congress,
- −praised as Va. delegate to Continental congress,
- −praised in Augusta co.,
- −prepares bill for relief of flood victims,
- −presents address to gov. from burgesses,
- −president of Va. committee of safety,
- −president of Va. general convention,
- −replaced as delegate to Continental congress,
- −requests census in Va.,
- −requests list of members of committees in Va.,
- −requests payment of debts,
- −returns from Continental congress,
- −signs Association of 1774,
- −speaker of delegates,
- −takes orders for Va. justice,
- −thanked for gifts to Caroline co.,
- Va.,
- −Edmund,
- −adv. escheated property for sale,
- −adv. land for sale,
- −announces payment due on bonds,
- −collector for Va. gazette,
- −on committee of inspection,
- −sells lottery tickets,
- −subscriber to meeting of merchants,
- −Henry,
- −burgess for Culpeper co.,
- −delegate to Va. convention,
- −joins Association in Va.,
- −on committee for rebating damaged tobacco,
- −Henry,
- −James,
- −John,
- −adv. estate for sale,
- −adv. finding barrow,
- −adv. land for sale,
- −claims ownership of land,
- −clerk of committee of safety,
- −clerk of delegates,
- −delegate for Hanover co.,
- −John,
- −John,
- −N.,
- −Nathaniel,
- −Col.,
- +Penelope,
- +Penfield,
- +Penguin,
- +Penington,
- +Peniston,
- −Anthony Colin,
- +Penistone,
- +Penistone, (Penistons),
- −for sale,
- in Yorktown,
- −stolen,
- in Charles City co.,
- −for sale,
- +Penknives,
- −auctioned in Williamsburg,
- −for sale,
- −at Aylett's warehouse,
- −in Alexandria,
- −in Beaufort,
- −in Edenton,
- −in Fredericksburg,
- −in Richmond,
- Va.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 31, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 31, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 5, 1772 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Rind: Nov. 5, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 24, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: May 8, 1778 – pg. 8, col. 2
- Purdie: May 27, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: July 10, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Va.,
- −in Smithfield,
- −in Suffolk,
- −in Urbanna,
- −in Williamsburg,
- Va.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 29, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 13, 1770 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 3, 1771 – pg. 4, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Oct. 22, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 29, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 5, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: May 26, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Pinkney: Oct. 20, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 20, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 29, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Pinkney: Apr. 20, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 22, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: July 6, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 21, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Feb. 21, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 1, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: July 10, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: July 10, 1778 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Nicolson: May 1, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Oct. 16, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Clarkson and Davis: Oct. 30, 1779 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Clarkson and Davis: Nov. 13, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Dec. 11, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Jan. 29, 1780 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Clarkson and Davis: July 15, 1780 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Va.,
- See also: Pearl; Shell; Tortoiseshell
- +Penman,
- −Mr.,
- indentured servant of,
- −Richard,
- −Mr.,
- +Penn,
- −Mr.,
- presents conciliation plan in Eng.,
- −Abraham,
- −Ann (Allen),
- marriage of,
- −Charles,
- −Gabriel,
- Purdie and Dixon: June 20, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 31, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Apr. 14, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Pinkney: Apr. 20, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: July 5, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: July 13, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- −adv. finding horse,
- −adv. for runaway slave,
- −adv. plantations for sale,
- −collector for Va. gazette,
- −delegate from Amherst co.,
- −John,
- −John,
- −gov. of Pa.,
- −arrives in Phila.,
- −attends opening of school in Wilmington,
- −attends treaty discussions at Fort Stanwix,
- −authorized to grant indemnities,
- −calls assembly,
- −claims Susquehanna lands for Pa.,
- −estate in Pa. valued,
- −examination refused by British ministry,
- −examination refused by Lords,
- −examined by Lords,
- −favors American cause,
- −imprisoned in Fredericksburg,
- −instigator of Tory revolt rumored,
- −leaves for London,
- −letters to Earl of Dartmouth presented to Commons,
- −marriage of,
- −opposes Quebec act,
- −ordered to dissolve assembly,
- −presents petition to Geo. III,
- −proclamations of,
- −receives circular letter from Adm. Howe,
- −reply (text) to petition,
- −returns to Phila.,
- −supports petition to king,
- −transmits resolutions,
- −warned to keep ships out of Spanish ports,
- −John,
- −Richard,
- −arrives in Eng.,
- −gov. of Pa.,
- −presents petition to king,
- −presents petition to parliament,
- −to be examined by Lords,
- −toasted by Phila. Sons of St. Patrick,
- −Solomon,
- −Thomas,
- −William,
- −adv. agency for collection of debts,
- −adv. for horses for Va. army,
- −adv. for runaway slave,
- −announces departure,
- −chosen lt. of Va. light horse company,
- −death of,
- −William,
- −proprietor of Pa.,
- −books by,
- for sale in Williamsburg,
- −Mr.,
- +Penn, ship,
- +Pennant,
- [Thomas],
- +Pennell,
- +Pennell, Marshall,
- Wishart & co.,
- +Pennet,
- +Pennington,
- −Capt.,
- fights duel in N. Y.,
- −Lady,
- −Benjamin,
- −John,
- −Capt.,
- +Pennington's bridge,
- +Pennington's ferry,
- +Pennistone,
- +Pennock,
- −Capt.,
- of the Isabella,
- −Capt.,
- +Penn's ordinary,
- +Pennsylvania,
- −accused of inciting Indians,
- −administered by James Logan,
- −affected by Quebec act,
- −assists in Louisburg expedition,
- −assists in Quebec expedition,
- −attack on by parliament prophesied,
- −attitude toward in Gt. Brit.,
- −attitude toward Va.,
- −board of war,
- −boundary with Md. to be drawn,
- −cavalry,
- −capture British near Trenton,
- −character of,
- −circular letter to speakers of assemblies,
- −committee of correspondence appointed,
- −convention,
- −laws declared illegal,
- −meeting of,
- −resolutions (text) of,
- −resolutions printed in German,
- −council,
- orders Washington's portrait,
- −council of safety,
- −appointed by Pa. convention,
- −attitude toward Hessians discussed,
- −delegates to Continental congress appointed,
- Rind: Aug. 4, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 11, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 18, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Pinkney: Jan. 12, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 14, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: May 26, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: May 27, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 28, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- −instructions (text) to,
- −remunerations to,
- −to be appointed,
- −delegates to Stamp act congress,
- −economic conditions described,
- −favors constitutional independence from Brit.,
- −French encroachment in,
- −frontier affairs discussed,
- −organizes for defense,
- −requests protection,
- See also: Forts erected on: Indian attacks on; Indian lands on; Indians, discontent on; Proclamation line of 1763 defied on
- −general assembly,
- −acts of,
- Parks: Oct. 10, 1745 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Parks: Apr. 17, 1746 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Hunter: Sept. 12, 1755 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Sept. 19, 1755 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Hunter: Dec. 12, 1755 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Mar. 25, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Pinkney: May 25, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: May 26, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: May 27, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- −conduct praised in Gt. Brit.,
- −discusses administration in Pa.,
- −instructions (text) to delegates to Congress,
- −instructs agents against Townshend acts,
- −officers elected,
- −passes paper money bill,
- −petition to king suggested,
- −presents coach to Mrs. Washington,
- −refuses conciliation with Brit.,
- −remonstrances to Congress burned,
- −replies to governor's address,
- −resolutions of,
- −speaker elected,
- −supports Continental congress,
- −violence by,
- −votes money for support of Continental army,
- −acts of,
- −government change discussed in Eng.,
- −criticized by frontier inhabitants,
- −governors attend colonial council of war,
- −guarantees protection for foreign ships,
- −independence of supported,
- −inhabitants petition (text) governor,
- −justices of peace,
- powers curtailed,
- −money for defense raised in,
- −number of sailors from in French and Indian war,
- −ordered to enlist battalions by Congress,
- −petitions against taxation,
- −political dissention in,
- −property described,
- −proprietors finance defense,
- −relations with Indians,
- −represented on committee for trade relief,
- −resolutions opposed in London,
- −supports conciliation with Gt. Brit.,
- −Supreme court,
- −trade allowed,
- −troops,
- −in battle of Long island,
- N. Y.,
- Purdie: Sept. 13, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 14, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Sept. 13, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 14, 1776 – pg. 5, col. 1
- Purdie: Sept. 13, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 14, 1776 – pg. 5, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 21, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 1
- N. Y.,
- −in Montreal,
- −in N. J. battle,
- −in New York City,
- −in Phila.,
- −join Continental army,
- Pinkney: Aug. 3, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Aug. 4, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Pinkney: Aug. 17, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie: Aug. 18, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 19, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Pinkney: Sept. 7, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 9, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Sept. 12, 1777 – pg. 3, col. 1
- −morale discussed,
- −number of,
- −of Brig. Gen. Weedon's brigade,
- −ordered south,
- −quality of provisions,
- −raised to aid N. J.,
- −recruiting for,
- −requisitioned by Washington,
- −to Albany,
- −to Quebec,
- −uniforms described,
- −in battle of Long island,
- See also: Admiralty court in; Admiralty courts opposed in; Agriculture encouraged in; Anecdotes from; Arms manufacture in; Association of 1774 supported in; Barley, cultivation encouraged in; Blanket manufacture encouraged in; Boston port bill, relief from by; Boundary disputes; Boundary lines drawn between; Bounties; British army, deserters from in; British army from; British army in; British colonies, N. Am., conciliation opposed in; British colonies, N. Am., foreign aid opposed in; British colonies, N.Am., foreign aid supported in; British colonies, N. Am., independence supported in; Cattle droves from S. C. to; Census of; Cloth manufacture encouraged in; Coating manufacture encouraged in; Coercive acts opposed in; Colonial agents of; Comets in; Conscientious objectors urged to work in; Continental army, movements in; Continental army from N. Y. to; Continental army reinforced in; Continental congress, first, supported in; Copper manufacture encouraged in; Corn plentiful in; Coverlids manufacture encouraged in; Declaration of independence from; Declaration of independence opposed in; Delawares, relations with; Drownings in; Dye stuffs manufacture encouraged in; Embargoes on; Emigration from; Emigration from Newry, Ire., to; Exports from; Exports from Eng. to; Flannel manufacture encouraged in; Flax raising encouraged in; Flour for relief of Boston, Mass., from; Glass manufacture encouraged in; Gunpowder auctioned in; Gunpowder manufacture encouraged in; Gunpowder manufacture in; Hemp cultivation encouraged in; Hessians, cruelty by in; Hosiery manufactures encouraged in; Imports to Charleston, S. C., from; Indians in; Farmers in; Farmer's letters honored in; Floods in; Freedom of assembly violated in; George III, birthday celebrated in; Immigration to; Indentured servants runaway from; Indian attacks in; Indian lands ceded to; Indians scarce in; Indians with Continental army in; Irish arrive in; Land for sale in; Land rented in; Madder manufacture encouraged in; Manufactures encouraged in; Merchants in; Militia, establishment urged in; Militia of; Mills, building encouraged in; Mills burned by Indians in; Mingos, relations with; Minutemen of; Money, Continental, issued to; Money, paper, in; Money, paper, issued in; Money scarce in; Moravians in; Murders by Indians in; Nail manufacture encouraged in; Navigation acts opposed in; Navigation acts supported in; Non-exportation agreements supported in; Non-importation agreements supported in; Oaths of allegiance in; Palatines arrive in; Paper manufacture encouraged in; Parliament, supremacy opposed in; Petition, right of supported in; Price control in; Printers, copperplate, adv. for in; Printing type manufacture encouraged in; Prisoners of war, British, held in; Prisoners of war, British, taken in; Privateers; Provisions for British army in; Quakers in; Quakers preach in; Quartering of troops in; Quartering of troops opposed in; Quitrents, payment denounced in; Riots, acts against in; Riots in; Rug manufacture encouraged in; Salt manufacture encouraged in; Saltpetre manufacture encouraged in; Saltpetre manufacture in; Scotch-Irish arrive in; Senecas, murders by in; Sheep, killing prohibited in; Shipbuilding in; Ships to; Silk manufacture in; Silver mines discovered in; Slaves, import to; Spies, women accused in; Stamp act, repeal announced in; Stealing in; Steel manufacture encouraged in; Taxation, proprietary exemptions; Taxation of colonies, attitude toward in; Taxation of colonies opposed in; Taxes; Taxes levied in; Tea boycott urged in; Tin plates manufacture encouraged in; Tories, estates seized in; Tories arrested in; Tories imprisoned in; Tories in; Townshend acts opposed in; Trial by jury supported in; Trials, transfer to Eng. opposed in; Va. regiment, 1st, regulars of in; Va. troops reinforce Continental army in; Wagons captured by Americans in; Wire manufacture encouraged in; Women in; Wool cards manufacture encouraged in; Wool combs manufacture encouraged in; Wool manufacture encouraged in