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Christie, James, Proceedings on, in Maryland,
105
Church, Dr. Benjamin, Court of Inquiry, from General Sullivan’s Brigade directed to investigate his conduct as Director General of the Hospital,
667
Letter to General Sullivan,
712
Court of Inquiry, in Gen. Greene’s Brigade,
769
In General Heath’s Brigade,
770
Answer of General Washington to his request for a discharge,
780
Court of Inquiry, in Colonel Frye’s Brigade,
856
In Generals Thomas and Spencer’s Brigades,
857
In Spencer’s Brigade, postponed on account of indisposition of,
857
Letter intercepted,
809
Council of War adjudge him guilty of carrying on a criminal correspondence with the enemy,
958
Gen. Washington to Continental Congress,
957
Committee of Conference agree to refer him for trial and punishment to the General Court of Massachusetts-Bay,
1159
House of Representatives of Massachusetts appoint a Committee to inquire into the cause of his imprisonment,
1464
Asks leave to resign his seat,
1473
Committee to consider the best method of bringing him before the House,
1466
Report of the Committee,
1477
Examination before the House,
1479
Expelled,
1497
Committee to consider the expediency of taking measures to secure, should General Washington dismiss him,
1512
Report,
1517
Ordered to close confinement, in Norwich,
1636
Clinton, Colonel James, Letter to New-York Congress,
176
Clothing, scarcity of, in the Army,
447, 761, 767
Coit, Capt., Letter from Col. Reed, urging despatch,
1250
Ready to sail with the first fair wind,
1346
Captures Sloop Polly and Schooner Industry,
1378
Sailed again,
1658
College, Harvard, Resolution of the Massachusetts Court relative to Instructors unfriendly to the Colonies,
1451
Library and Apparatus ordered to be removed to Concord,
1504
Committee, to confer with General Washington, (See Army, Continental.)
Committee, to confer with Gen. Schuyler,
1904
Instructions,
1913, 1918
Connecticut—
Assembly,
1017-28
Committee of Safety. Proceedings on Armed Vessels, means of defence, &c.,
263
Committee of Safety. On receiving Prisoners from the Northward, &c.,
672
On General Washington’s Letter requesting the Troops on the Coast to be sent immediately to Camp; on sending to Bayonne for Powder, &c.,
710
Sundry Payments ordered,
774
Brig Minerva ordered on a Cruise,
945
On refusal of the Crew to obey orders,
1330
Proceedings on Means of Defence, &c.,
1331, 1636
Fairfield County. Association,
142,
Exportation of Flax-Seed prohibited,
146
Tories not allowed to reside in Norwalk,
641
Proceedings on Tories,
852,941,‘55
On James Hayt, for violating the Continental Association,
1254
Danbury Committee,
1376
New-London County. Committee of Lyme apply to Governour Trumbull for protection of Cattle, &c.,
454
Reply,
472
Report of Jedediah Elderkin on fortifying New-London,
1561
Letter from Christopher Leffingwell to Continental Congress,
1707
Connolly, Major John, Letter to John Gibson,
72
Affidavit of William Cowley,
1047
Taken Prisoner; Examination,
1660
Ordered to Jail in Philadelphia,
1946
Continental Congress,
1877-1968
Cooke, Nicholas, Governour of Rhode-Island, to General Washington,
69, 87, 461, 682, 709,
718, 808, 842, 1007, 1181, 1246, 1546, 1720
To Continental Congress,
974
Ordered to seize Officers of Government unfriendly to the liberties of America,
1538
Corbin, Mr., to be appointed Governour of Virginia, in case of Lord Dunmore’s return to England,
6
Cosmopolitan,
1212, 1346, 1429, 1588, 1738
Courts of Justice, Proceedings relative to, in Maryland,
117, 118
In North-Carolina,
208
Cowden, Thomas, Recantation,
85, 322
Released from confinement, but considered unfit to hold a Commission,
85, 321
Cresap, Michael, passes through Fredericktown, Maryland, with a Company of Backwoods-men,
2
Curtenius, Peter T., Letters to New-York Congress,
16, 79, 97
Dartmouth, Earl of, Letter to Lord Dunmore,
6,
To General Gage, on the plan of operation for the ensuing Campaign,
6,
General Gage’s Answer,
927
To Gen. Howe,
8, 642, 713, 773, 1135, 1203, 1400
Requested to present Petition of Congress to the King,
255,
Address to, by Dr. Zubly,
634,
Delaware
Council of Safety on regulating the Militia,
689
Kent County. Choose new Committees,
131
Proceedings of Dover Committee on Daniel Varnum, for using expressions inimical to America,
172
Newcastle County. Recantation of the Rev. Morgan Edwards,
56
Recantation of Hugh Cahoon,
218
Proceedings of County Committee on an application to ship a cargo contrary to the Continental Association,
726
Sussex County. Thomas Robinson on the charges against him of being an enemy to America,
1032
Samuel McMasters to Dr. Tilton, and Dr. Tilton’s Reply, on the treatment of Tories,
1550
Denmark, Edict prohibiting the exportation of Arms and Ammunition to America,
942
Depredations, by Ministerial Soldiers,
68, 70, 88, 213, 990, 1138
Savage brutality of,
1257
Measures to prevent, in Rhode-Island,
226, 234
In Massachusetts,
302
Application of Lyme (Connecticut) Committee for Soldiers to prevent,
454
Committee appointed by Continental Congress to collect a full account of,
1898
Circular of the Committee,
1105
Deserters
Lieutenant Charles Smith, advertisement for the apprehension of,
20
Proceedings in Massachusetts House of Representatives on means to apprehend and punish,
327
Letter from Committee of Safety of New-York to New-Jersey Committee of Safety,
913
Resolution in New-Jersey Congress,
1226
Detroit, Continental Congress disapprove of expedition against,
717
Donations
To the Poor of Boston, Committee for distribution of,
362,1512
From Fairfax County, Virginia,
1550
From England, for the relief of Sufferers from the battle of Lexington,
1476

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