Letters, interceptedOf Dr. Church | 958 |
| John Connolly, | 1661 |
| Dr. Kearsley, | 985 |
| Brook Watson, | 1599–1602 |
| From Boston, | 553 |
| From Quebeck, | 962 |
| From Cork, to an Officer in Boston, | 167, 68, 69 |
| From Youghall, to an Officer at Boston, | 167 |
| From Fort Henry, to an Officer at Boston, | 168 |
| From Ft. Gordon to Lieutenant Jones, | 169 |
| From V. Gardiner to Captain Gardiner, | 169 |
Liberty Tree, Boston, cut down by General Gage, | 472 |
Life, Thomas, Agent in England, to Governour Trumbull, | 5 |
Light-House, Massachusetts, skirmish at, | 19, 28 |
| General Gages account of the same, | 213 |
| Thanks of the General to the Officers and Soldiers engaged at, | 10 |
Livingston, Major Henry, Letter to the New-York Congress, | 555 |
Livingston, Captain Henry B., Letter to the New-York Congress, informing that his Company is ready, &c., | 67, 529 |
| To same, on destitution of Clothing, | 79, 531 |
| Sword voted to him by Congress, | 1950 |
Livingston, Colonel James, demands a Court of Inquiry n his conduct, | 1195 |
| To General Montgomery; has taken La Tours, a notorious villain, prisoner, | 1341 |
Livingston, Robert G., appointed Deputy Adjutant-General to the Northern Army, | 549 |
Livingston, Walter, Deputy Commissary-General, Letter from New-York Congress, relative to Supplies for the Army, | 540 |
| Answer, | 439 |
| Read in Congress, | 566 |
| To same, on repairing Gun-Barrels from Ticonderoga, | 904 |
| Letter from Continental Congress, on supplying Prisoners taken at Chambly and St. Johns, with Provisions, | 1588 |
| Answer, | 1663 |
Livingston, William, appointed Brigadier-General, | 1240 |
London, Resolutions of the Association of, on the right to Petition, &c., | 431 |
| On the freedom of the Press, | 943 |
| Proceedings of a Meeting of the Livery, | 829 |
| Resolutions of Supporters of Bill of Rights, | 804 |
| Stephen Sayre committed to the Tower, on a charge of High Treason, | 1142 |
Loring, Joshua, appointed by General Gage sole Vendue-Master and Auctioneer for Boston, | 984 |
Lynch, Thomas, one of the Committee to confer with General Washington, | 1887 |
| Letter to General Washington, | 1544 |
Lyon, Captain David, Memorial to New-York Congress, | 16 |
Lyon, Rev. James, Tory, Brookhaven (New-York) Committee ask advice concerning, | 16 |
| Congress appoint a Committee to inquire into the matter, | 527 |
| Sent confined to General Wooster, | 134 |
Macartney, Captain John, Correspondence with the Mayor of Norfolk, | 92–95 |
Machias, Ministerial Vessels taken at, | 98 |
Magaw, Major Robert, Letter to General Gates. Inhabitants of Cape Anne preparing for an attack, | 226 |
Mail, from England to New-York, suspended, | 825 |
Malding Point, Skirmish near, account of, | 98 |
Manly, Captain, sails on a cruise, | 1378 |
| Captures Schooner, | 1532, 1537 |
| Captures Store-Ship Nancy, | 1721 |
Manufactures — |
| Workmen advertised for in Philadelphia, | 73 |
| Address of the United Company of Philadelphia, | 820 |
| Premiums on, in North-Carolina, | 209 |
| Of Saltpetre, encouraged in Maryland, - | 116 |
| Same in Virginia, | 394 |
Manufactures — |
| Zeal of Virginians, | 621 |
| Various Dye Plants brought from England to Virginia, and the manner of their cultivation offered to be taught, | 716 |
| Linen, plan for establishing, presented to the New-York Congress, | 1081 |
| Read in Congress, | 1291 |
| Committee appointed to raise contributions, | 1264 |
| Report of Committee on the best mode of establishing, | 1424 |
| Cannot be carried on in America, | 1147 |
| Effect of Ministerial measures on, in Great Britain, | 256, 786, 982, 1010, 1115, 1519 |
Marion, Captain Francis, Orders to, | 1608 |
Marthas, Vineyard, Prisoners taken at, | 1415 |
Martin, Josiah, Governour of North-Carolina, Letter on arming Slaves, | 8 |
| Declared an enemy to America by Newbern Committee, | 40 |
| Proclamation from on board His Majestys Ship Cruiser, | 61 |
| Provincial Congress declare the same to be a false, scandalous, scurrilous, malicious, and seditious libel, and order it to be burnt by the common hangman, | 189 |
| Newbern Committee adopt similar Resolutions, | 443 |
| Intercepted Letters, | 75 |
| Mr. Drayton recommends that he be taken prisoner, | 721 |
| Discovery of Powder, Cannon, &c., concealed in his Palace, | 773 |
Martindale, Captain Sion, Letter to Colonel Reed; hopes to be ready to sail in a week or two, if supplied with Men, &c., | 1336 |
| General Washington fears he is going upon too large a scale, | 1378 |
| Stephen Moylan to William Watson. Shall we ever hear of Martindales departure? | 1568 |
| Sails, | 1658 |
| Men refuse to do duty, | 1713 |
Martinico, English Frigate plunders American Vessels at, | 1177 |
Marvin, Ebenezer, Petition to Massachusetts House of Representatives, | 343 |
Maryland & |
| Association, | 131 |
| State of affairs in, | 158 |
| Convention, | 99–132 |
| Council of Safety. Proceedings on obtaining Arms, Ammunition, &c., | 448–450, 1116–1118 |
| Proceedings on a Communication from the Lord Proprietarys Agent, | 1570 |
| Eastern Shore Council of Safety, | 1571–1584 |
| Anne Arundel County. Call of Meeting to elect Committee of Observation and Delegates to Convention, | 463 |
| Committees and Delegates chosen, | 693 |
| List of Associators and Non-Associators ordered to be returned, | 1340 |
| Baltimore County. Committee countenance a violation of the Continental Association, | 644 |
| Committee of Observation, and Delegates to Convention chosen, | 776 |
| Proceedings on fixing the price of Salt, | 1541 |
| Calvert County. Committees and Delegates to Convention chosen, | 694 |
| Caroline County. Proceedings on John Williams, | 127 |
| Charles County. Election of Committees, | 694 |
| Resolve relative to Debtors, | 695 |
| Frederick County. Committees chosen in Lower District, | 694 |
| Letter of Committee to Continental Congress, relative to John Connolly and others, | 1660 |
| Prince Georges County. Proceedings of Bladensburgh Committee on George Munro, | 51–56 |
| Committees chosen, | 688 |
| Worcester County. Defence of the Rev. John Scott, | 1586 |
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