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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,
995–1004
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 Dartmouth’s 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,
1408–1413, 1793
Assembly,
871–878, 1763–1810
Committee of Safety,
495–514, 857–’72, 1181–’50
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
Committee of Supplies at Watertown to General Washington relative to,
5, 14
State of, in General Sullivan’s 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.)
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 Norwich—John 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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