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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 Cunningham’s 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 Majesty’s 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 Greene’s 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
Gardiner’s 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

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