Order in Council, prohibiting the exportation or carrying coastwise Gunpowder, or any sort of Arms or Ammunition, |
241, 812, 1199, 1630 |
Exportation of same to Ireland permitted, |
1200 |
To Africa permitted, |
1369 |
Orders, by General Washington, |
33, 247, 663, 768, 855, |
963, 1153, 1256, 1404, 1533, 1612, 1699, 1721 |
Paper, scarcity of, with General Schuyler, |
135, 443 |
At Plymouth, Massachusetts, |
1110 |
At Pownalborough, Massachusetts, |
1185 |
Parliament, attendance of Members solicited, |
685 |
Of Ireland, proceedings on an Address to His Majesty, |
9951004 |
Peabody, Samuel, Letter to New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, on being elected Chaplain, |
138 |
Penn, Richard, and Arthur Lee, Agents at London, to Lord Dartmouth, enclosing Petition from Continental Congress, and Lord Dartmouths Reply, |
255 |
Letter from Edmund Burke, |
255 |
To Continental Congress, |
627 |
To Pennsylvania Assembly, |
1792 |
To New-Jersey Assembly, |
1851 |
From Continental Congress, |
1936 |
Pennsylvania | |
Address to the People, on the importance of discretion in choice of Representatives, |
701 |
Instructions to the Delegates in Congress, |
1408 |
Remarks on the same, |
14081413, 1793 |
Assembly, |
871878, 17631810 |
Committee of Safety, |
495514, 85772, 118150 |
To General Washington, relative to Major French and other Prisoners, |
148 |
To New-York Congress, on same, |
149 |
To same, relative to Powder, |
170,219, 436, 450 |
Proceedings on Isaac Hunt and Dr. John Kearsley, Tories, |
170 |
Committee for the ensuing year, |
1823 |
Bucks County. Committee direct list of Officers and Associators and Non-Associators to be made out, |
20 |
Receive Recantation of Thomas Smith, |
690 |
Chester County. Proceedings of Committee on a charge of aiming for Independency, |
794 |
Resolves on selling Goods at high prices, |
1144 |
Confession of Robert Ferguson, |
1155 |
Committee of Correspondence appointed, |
1145 |
Philadelphia County. Proceedings of Committee on certain violators of the Continental Association, |
133 |
New Committee chosen and arranged into District Committees, |
145 |
Order list of Associators and Non-Associators to be made out, |
622 |
Resolution of Committee to prevent the waste of Powder, and on the price of Salt, 644 Resolutions for the better carrying into execution the Continental Association, |
731 |
Proceedings on application for loading Vessels with Provisions, |
1262 |
On persons refusing Continental Bills, |
1388 |
York County. Committee forbid the killing of Sheep under four years old, |
235 |
Call for meeting to elect new Committee, |
463 |
County Committee and Committee of Correspondence chosen, |
1340 |
Petition, to the King, proceedings on in New-Jersey Assembly, |
1857, ‘64, ‘71, ‘74 |
Of Continental Congress, |
255, 940, 627, 1792, 1851, 1936 |
Pikes, Pennsylvania Committee of Safety recommend the use of, |
510 |
Pilots, Proceedings in Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, to prevent being taken by British Men of War, |
862, 64, 65, 67 |
New-York the same, |
1324 |
Oath administered to, |
1825 |
Rules and Regulations for, |
1837 |
John Saunders confined in Jail, |
1840 |
Released, |
1847 |
Powder |
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Committee of Supplies at Watertown to General Washington relative to, |
5, 14 |
State of, in General Sullivans Department, |
15 |
General Schuyler to Continental Congress, earnestly entreating that a supply may soon be sent him, |
11 |
General Schuyler to Governour Trumbull, |
17 |
Samuel Mott to Governour Trumbull, |
19 |
Directed, by the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, to be sent to General Schuyler, |
498 |
General Washington informs the Continental Congress of an alarming deficiency of, |
28 |
Scarcity of, considered in Council of War, 36 Southold (New-York) Committee request a supply of, |
57 |
Scarcity of, in Tryon County, New-York, |
68 |
Maryland Convention encourage the importation of, |
104 |
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety the same, |
859 |
Rhode-Island the same, |
227 |
Manufacture of, encouraged in Maryland, |
116 |
In North-Carolina, |
209 |
Massachusetts, |
1510 |
General Washington urges a supply from the Governour of Connecticut, |
37, 137 |
From the Governour of Rhode-Island, |
36, 137 |
From the Committee of Safety of New-Hampshire, |
38 |
(See Bermuda, and West-Indies.) |
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Exportation of to the Colonies prohibited by the States General of the United Provinces, |
156 |
Edict by the King of Denmark, forbidding the exportation of, |
942 |
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety to New-York Congress. When a fresh supply arrives, will readily spare them a part, |
219 |
Exportation of from Great Britain prohibited, by order in Council, |
241, 812, 1199, 1630 |
Small quantity permitted to be exported to Ireland, |
1200 |
General Washington unable to take advantage of his situation for want of, |
244 |
General Washington, hearing of the arrival of a supply at New-York, requests their immediate assistance, |
462 |
Answer, |
887 |
Quantity arrived at NorwichJohn Brown to General Washington, relative to the disposal of, |
1344 |
Answer, |
1406 |
Additional Answer, |
1688 |
General Washington requests a supply from the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, |
263 |
Two tons sent in answer to the above application, |
859 |
Scarcity of, in New-Hampshire, |
263 |
Proceedings of Massachusetts House of Representatives, relative to supplying General Washington with, |
307, 324 |
On replacing the same, |
363 |
Resolution of Massachusetts House of Representatives to prevent the waste of, |
325 |
Same by Philadelphia Committee, |
644 |
Supply granted to the Associators of New-Jersey, by Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, |
532 |
New-York ask supply from Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, |
532 |
Answer, |
170 |
Answer read in Congress, |
549 |
Supply ordered to be sent to General Schuyler from the Mill, at Rhinebeck, |
535 |
New-York Congress request the speedy return of a quantity loaned to the Continental Congress, |
557 |
Contract for the importation of, read and approved in New-York Congress, |
568 |
Distribution of in New-York, |
579 |
Urgent want of in South-Carolina, |
621 |
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