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Letters, intercepted—Of Dr. Church958
 
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 Gage’s 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. John’s, 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
Martha’s, 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 Majesty’s 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 Martindale’s 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 Proprietary’s 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 George’s 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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