|
Drayton, William Henry, to Council of Safety of
South-Carolina, |
214, 258 |
|
Recommends that the Governour be taken prisoner, |
721 |
|
Declaration, relative to suppression of Sedition, &c., |
466 |
|
Another Declaration, |
698 |
|
Treaty of Neutrality with Thomas Fletchall
and others, |
720 |
|
To Captain Cunningham, requesting to know if he considers himself included in the Treaty made with Fletchall, and Cunninghams Reply, |
755 |
|
A Talk to the Cherokees, |
790 |
|
Dublin, Assembly of, approve the conduct of the Duke of Leinster in supporting the rights
of America |
178 |
|
Petition to the King in favour of the Colonies, |
179 |
|
Duer, William, requests time to consider of accepting
Commission of Deputy Adjutant-General, |
139 |
|
Same read in New-York Congress, |
531 |
|
Report of Committee and decision of Congress, |
548 |
|
Dunmore, Lord, Governour of Virginia, has leave
to return to England, |
6 |
|
Speech to Captain White Eyes, |
72 |
|
Carries off Press from Norfolk, |
1191, 93 |
|
Proclamation; determined to execute Martial Law, |
1385 |
|
Repulsed at Hampton, |
1542 |
|
Resolutions in Continental Congress, |
1941 |
|
Resolutions in Continental Congress, |
1941 |
|
Official Notice of his achievements, |
1187 |
|
His character and conduct, |
1103, 91, 93 |
|
Edwards, Rev. Morgan, Recantation of, |
56 |
|
Enos, Colonel Roger, ordered to forward Provisions, |
1070, 85 |
|
Letter to General Washington, informing of his return, |
1610 |
|
Court of Inquiry to examine into his conduct, |
1701 |
|
Court Martial, |
1721 |
|
Appeal to the Publick, |
1708 |
|
Ethrington, George, Major of His Majestys Royal
American Regiment, his parole, |
840 |
|
Falmouth, (See Massachusetts, Cumberland County.) Fanning, Colonel Phineas, directed by the New-York Congress to repair to the east end of
Long-Island, |
523 |
|
Reports proceedings, and applies for Powder, |
68 |
|
Same read in Congress, |
527 |
|
Answar, |
79 |
|
Fast, Proceedings of Committee of Correspondence of Weston, and Sudbury, Massachusetts, on violator of, |
675 |
|
Firemen, of New-York, exempted from the Night
Watch, &c., |
580 |
|
Petition to be relieved from military duty, |
669 |
|
Flag, for Cruisers, device proposed for, |
1126 |
|
British, taken at Chambly, |
1132, 1354 |
|
Flax, scarcity of, in Connecticut, |
225 |
|
Flax Seed, Memorial to New-York Congress on
exportation of, |
96 |
|
Resolution of Congress on said Memorial, |
529 |
|
Exportation of, forbidden by Fairfield Committee, |
146 |
|
By Providence Town-Meeting, |
661 |
|
Protest against the same, |
662 |
|
Scarcity of, in Great Britain, |
256 |
|
Bounty on the importation of, into Great
Britain, |
996 |
|
Fleet, Ministerial, near Long-Island, |
57, 68, 70, 134 |
|
Fires upon Bristol, Rhode-Island, |
990,1108 |
|
Sails from Boston, destination unknown, |
964 |
|
Standing N. N. E., |
1038 |
|
Reported to be bombarding Falmouth and Portsmouth,(See Falmouth,) |
1126 |
|
Flemming, Edward, appointed Deputy Adjutant-General to the Northern Army, |
565 |
|
Fletchall, Col. Thomas, suspicious conduct of, |
180, 215 |
|
Treaty of Neutrality with Mr. Drayton, |
720 |
|
Franklin, Dr. Benjamin, chosen President of Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, |
1783 |
|
Appointed one of the Committee to confer with General Washington, |
1887 |
|
Letter to Joseph Priestly—America firm, |
940 |
|
To David Hartley—A separation between Great Britain and America inevitable, |
940 |
|
General Greenes opinion of, |
1077 |
|
French, Major Christopher, taken prisoner and released on parole, |
499, 501, 148 |
|
General Washington requests him to be sent to some inland Town, |
263 |
|
Will be treated with kindness, and shown every mark of civility and respect, |
639 |
|
To be conveyed to Hartford, |
640 |
|
His parole to be there renewed, |
639 |
|
General Washington considers his detention justifiable and proper, |
744 |
|
General Washington refuses permission to
wear his Sword, |
810 |
|
Demands it as his right, |
989 |
|
Asks to be removed to some place where worship is performed according to the Church of England, |
1006 |
|
Opinion of Governour Trumbull on the propriety of granting the same, |
1529 |
|
Claims, as his right, seventeen Shillings and six Pence per day, for subsistence for himself and companions, |
1007 |
|
Letters ordered to be sent to Congress, |
1023 |
|
General Washington positively refuses permission to wear his Sword, |
1197 |
|
To General Washington on the same, |
1545 |
|
Frye, Colonel, recommended by General Washington to Congress, |
244 |
|
Frye, General Joseph, appointed to command in
Cumberland County, Massachusetts, |
1517 |
|
Gage, General Thomas, recalled, |
7 |
|
His Pamphlet circulated in South-Carolina, |
180 |
|
To the Earl of Dartmouth, |
213 |
|
To General Washington, |
246 |
|
His treatment of Prisoners, (Note,) |
328 |
|
Cuts down Liberty Tree, |
472 |
|
Letter from Governour Tonyn, of Florida, |
703 |
|
From John Stuart, St. Augustine, |
714 |
|
To Earl of Dartmouth, on making New-York the seat of war, |
927 |
|
Appoints Joshua Loring, Jun., sole Vendue Master and Auctioneer in Boston, |
984 |
|
Addresses to, on his departure, |
976-80 |
|
Sails for England, |
964 |
|
To Earl of Dartmouth—Nothing but force can procure even decent terms of peace from the Rebels, |
1069 |
|
Arrival in England, |
1594 |
|
Gaming, Westchester (New-York) Committee prohibit, |
150 |
|
Gardiners Island, plundered by Regulars, |
88 |
|
Defenceless condition of, |
239 |
|
Executors of David Gardiner acquitted by the Committee of Suffolk County, of the charge of assisting General Gage in plundering, |
89 |
|
State of facts relative to the same, |
539 |
|
Petition referred to Massachusetts House of
Representatives, |
551 |
|
Germany, exceedingly pleased with the undaunted opposition of the Colonies, |
74 |
|
Glover, John, (See Moylan.) |
|
Greene, General Nathaniel, to General Sullivan |
779 |
|
To Deputy Governour Ward, |
1076 |
|
To same, on burning of Falmouth; and warmly in favour of a Declaration of Independence, |
1145 |
|
To Governour Cooke, on burning of Falmouth, |
1168 |
|
Halsey, Jeremiah, recommendation of to General Schuyler, |
4 |
|
Hanoverians, Report that ten thousand are destined for America, |
944 |
|
Ministry arming |
1543 |
|