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New-York
 
Suffolk County. Letters from the Provincial Congress to different Committees, urging vigorous measures against the Ministerial Troops,
563
 
Letter from the Committee of Southampton to the Committee of Safety, stating their entire destitution of the means of defence—Answer,
892
 
Captain John Hulbert to Provincial Congress, informing of his departure from Montauk,
680
 
Read in Committee of Safety,
892
 
Two Majors nominated to fill vacancies in the First Regiment,
1151
 
Officers for Second Battalion,
140, 223
 
For Smithtown,
640
 
First Regiment, Third Company, Southold,
641
 
First Company of Brookhaven,
641
 
Second Company,
645
 
West Regiment,
660
 
First three Companies of Huntington,
690
 
Tryon County. Letter to Provincial Congress. Request instructions as soon as possible, as they are entirely without regulations for the Committees,
541
 
To the same. The prosecution of civil law in the County almost entirely stopped, having but one Justice left, who signed the Association freely,
439
 
Answer of Committee of Safety,
880
 
To same, informing that they have elected a Sheriff in the place of Alexander White,
600
 
Read in Committee of Safety,
904
 
Consider one Representative sufficient for the County,
703
 
Read and approved in Congress,
1286
 
In urgent need of Ammunition, and request that Commissions may be despatched as soon as possible,
737
 
Queries to Sir John Johnson,
1194
 
His Answers,
1245
 
General Schuyler desired by the Continental Congress to disarm the Tories, and secure the Arms, &c., concealed in the County,
1964
 
Field-Officers, Captains, and Subalterns,
440
 
Field and Staff Officers for one Battalion of Minute-Men,
737
 
Ulster County. Signers and Non-Signers of the Association,
582–589
 
Letter to Provincial Congress, on the dissatisfaction among the Soldiers for want of Clothing,
134
 
Answer,
531
 
Proceedings of Mamacoting Committee on procuring Arms,
150
 
New-Paltz divided into two Districts, and Officers chosen,
681
 
Proceedings of Committee of Kingston on Christian Bergh and others, (See Bergh, Christian.)
 
Field-Officers for the County,
1178
 
Officers in New-Marlborough Precinct, South District,
213, 936
 
Northeast District,
240, 851
 
In the most westwardly District,
653
 
In New-Paltz, East District,
133
 
Mamacoting,
175
 
Rumbout Precinct,
625
 
Second Regiment,
641
 
Beekman’s Precinct,
696
 
Rochester,
726
 
New-Windsor Precinct,
778, 1179
 
Minute Officers in New-Windsor Precinct,
778
 
Walkill Precinct
936
 
Hanover Precinct
983
 
Townships of Rochester, Marbletown, and New-Paltz,
1179
 
Town of Kingston,
1179
 
Company of Horsemen in Kingston,
1179
New-York
 
Westchester County. Proceedings on using Tea and on Gaming,
150
 
Application to Provincial Congress for Commissions,
466
 
Inhabitants of Fordham and West-Farms petition to have a Company within themselves,
645
 
Referred by Committee of Safety to County Committee,
879
 
Referred by County Committee to Sub-Committee,
690
 
Militia Officers of West-Farms and Manor of Fordham,
1130
 
County Committee request that no Commissions for Independent Companies may be given out, and enclose an Affidavit respecting the character of Capt. John Cock,
690
 
Read in Committee of Safety,
890
 
Petition of the Inhabitants of Yonkers, in favour of John Cock,
716
 
Committee of Safety determine him disqualified to hold a commission,
902
 
Persons warned not to go to the Fort building in the Highlands, without a certificate,
826
 
Godfrey Haines sent to Committee of Safety, to be dealt with according to his deserts,
838
 
Ordered to be sent back to County Committee,
916
 
On reconsideration, ordered to be confined in Jail in New-York till further order,
918
 
Militia Officers,
262, 691, 1130
 
Minute Officers
1150
 
Nicholson, Dr. George, Committee of Safety of New-York write to Thomas Johnson and others to know his character,
897
 
Answer,
907
 
Applies for appointment of Surgeon in the Northern Army,
910
 
Prefers to go as a Cadet; requests recommendatory letters,
915
 
Rewarded for procuring intelligence from the Asia, man-of-war, and other vessels,
918, 724
Non-Exportation
 
Resolve of Virginia Convention on,
369
 
Merchants of Norfolk remonstrate against the same,
372
 
County of Northampton petition against the same,
373
 
Proceedings of the Convention on the above Remonstrance and Petition,
373
 
The Resolution disapproved of by Maryland Convention,
103
 
Rescinded and repealed,
376
 
Plain Observations of a Virginia Farmer,
1652
 
Resolution of Continental Congress,
1903
North-Carolina
 
Provincial Congress,
181–212, 1087–1094
 
Craven County. Proceedings of the Newbern Committee on Governour Martin’s Letter on arming Slaves,
8
 
On the Governour’s conduct at Fort Johnston,
40
 
Publish intercepted Letters of Governour Martin,
75
 
Proceedings on Non-Associators,
100
 
On Governour Martin’s Proclamation,
443
 
Northampton County. Proceeding on violators of the Association,
40
 
Tryon County. Association,
99
 
North, Lord, to his friends, soliciting their attendance in Parliament,
685
 
Nova-Scotia, Expedition proposed against,
90
 
Gen. Washington’s opinion of the same,
90, 1184
 
Address to Parliament,
619
 
Remarks on the same,
780
 
Message from the Governour to the House of Assembly, and Reply,
1127
 
Aaron Willard and Moses Child appointed to ascertain the disposition of the Inhabitants, &c.,
1665

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