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Gloucester County. Letter from Jacob Bayley to the Provincial Congress. Association signed, Militia forming, &c.,
1124
 
King’s County. Officers commissioned in the First Regiment,
708
 
New-York City. Earl of Dartmouth recommends to Gen. Gage to take possession of,
7
 
Answer of General Gage,
927
 
Same urged upon General Howe,
642
 
Rumor that the British Army intends removing to,
71
 
General Wooster ordered immediately to return to Harlem, in consequence of the above,
536
 
Militia of Pennsylvania requested to be ready to march to the assistance of, at a minute’s warning,
536
 
Supply of Powder asked from Continental Congress,
557
 
Committee appointed to keep a look out for the approach of the Ministerial Fleet,
536
 
Vessels employed for this purpose to be insured,
541
 
Committee appointed to wait on the Governour, to know if he has any knowledge of General Gage’s intention to remove to,
540
 
General Washington considers the above rumor groundless,
675
 
City divided into Districts or Beats,
235
 
Militia Officers of the different Beats,
238, 702
 
Field and Staff Officers,
971, 1206
 
“Moderate Political Hints,” by S. Sp. Skinner,
463
 
“Allegiance to crowned heads upon the British Throne,”
1105
 
Removal of Cannon from the Battery, and attack from the Asia, man-of-war,
259–261
 
Committee appointed to inquire into the same,
550
 
Eleven Affidavits read, proving that the firing first began from the Asia, man-of-war,
555
 
Address to the Inhabitants,
1552
 
Rivington’s Office destroyed,
1626, 1707
 
New-York Committee Proceedings on Mr. Archer and Abraham H. Van Vleck,
15, 21
 
Proceedings in Congress on Abraham H. Van Vleck,
1320
 
Committee to inquire of Mrs. Brown in what manner she intends to dispose of a parcel of Political Pamphlets,
66
 
Committee to discover the persons who destroyed the Boat built for His Majesty’s Ship Asia,
78
 
Report ordered to be sent to Provincial Congress,
139
 
Read in Congress,
535
 
New Boat ordered to be built,
526
 
Building of the Boat hindered—Proceedings on in Congress,
533
 
Proceedings on violators of the Continental Association,
622
 
Committee to purchase Arms,
640
 
Proceedings on Vessels leaving the Port,
652–659
 
Merchants and Shopkeepers required to sell Pins at a moderate profit,
702
 
Provincial Congress, Letter from Jos. Ward, 1028 Same, Letter from Committee of Safety, on Lexington, &c.,
702
 
Resolve to raise contributions for the Poor,
736
 
Sub-Committees augmented,
940
 
Petition praying the removal of John Taylor and James Light from their respective offices,
971
 
Letter from General Washington to the Provincial Congress, requesting means may be taken to detect persons engaged in carrying Provisions to Boston, read—James Light permitted to resign,
1005
 
Committee to answer a Letter of Governour Tryon’s,
1080
 
Evidences against Mr. Pratt, on a charge of having threatened to set the Town on fire, ordered to be brought in,
1263
New-York
 
New-York Committee. Candidates for the Provincial Congress nominated,
1341
 
Deputies chosen,
1423
 
Mr. Pratt acquitted,
1424
 
Report of Committee on promoting American Manufactures,
1424
 
Sundry Proceedings,
1624–1629
 
Orange County. Signers and Non-Signers of the Association,
589–597
 
Proceedings of Cornwall Committee on Captain Phineas Rumsey,
459
 
Petition to Provincial Congress in favour of Captain Rumsey,
628
 
Committee of Newburgh to Provincial Congress—Expense of apprehending two persons,
1206
 
Officers of a Militia Company of Newburgh, South-East District,
239
 
North District,
438
 
Of Eastern Regiment of Cornwall Precinct,
627
 
Of a Company of Minute-Men in Cornwall Precinct,
723
 
Militia Officers of the Lower Precinct,
695
 
Goshen Precinct,
707
 
Minisink Company, in Goshen Precinct,
851
 
Of a Company of Minute-Men in Goshen Town,
851
 
Of a Company of Militia in Goshen Town,
851
 
Queen’s County. Inhabitants of Cow-Neck form themselves into a separate independent District,
777
 
Committee for the same,
777
 
Provincial Congress on the above proceedings,
1282
 
Orders to Colonel Lasher to collect Arms by force, if the inhabitants refuse to yield them peaceably,
795
 
Execution of the orders deferred for further information,
911
 
Report of gentlemen appointed to obtain said information,
912
 
Witnesses examined,
917
 
Ayes and Noes on sending Deputies to Provincial Congress,
1389
 
Officers of Minute-Men of Jamaica,
616
 
Richmond County. Letter from David Burger to Provincial Congress, relative to inhabitants of Staten Island supplying Men of War with Provisions,
624
 
Does not send Deputies to Provincial Congress,
1755, 1762
 
Suffolk County. Signers and Non-Signers of the Association,
608–618
 
Brookhaven Committee to Provincial Congress, on conduct of disaffected persons,
16
 
Committee appointed to take the same into consideration,
527
 
Report,
573
 
Same ask how Non-Commissioned Officers are to be chosen—Answer,
893
 
Southold Committee, anticipating an attack from Men of War, request a supply of Powder,
57
 
Read in Congress,
525
 
Answer
536
 
Letter to Provincial Congress, on their exposure to depredations from the enemy,
239
 
Read,
551
 
Answer—Recommend that Troops be stationed at Montauk and Shelter-Island,
554
 
Reply of Committee, and requesting that a Post may be established,
465
 
Read in Committee of Safety,
885
 
Gardiner’s Island plundered by the British Fleet,
88
 
Committee at Sag-Harbour decide that the imputation upon the Executors of David Gardiner, of assisting in plundering Gardiner’s Island, is entirely groundless,
89

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