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Vandeput, Captain George, Letters to the Mayor of New-York, relative to firing from Asia, man-of-war,
260
Committee appointed to examine Witnesses and take Affidavits,
550
Eleven Affidavits read, proving that the first firing began from the Asia, man-of-war,
555
Committee on the best mode of supplying Ship Asia with Provisions,
562
To be supplied with Provisions from Governour’s Island,
564
Further proceedings on the same,
570
Denies the charge of having fixed his own price upon Provisions,
680
Captain Tiley taken from stage boat and carried on board Man-of-War,
795
Committee permit Ship Asia to be supplied with Medicines,
879
William Becker confined in irons,
887
Van Schaick, Colonel Goose, Letter to New-York Congress, urging the want of Arms, &c.,
451
Answer,
572
Van Vleck, Abraham H., Proceedings of New-York Committee on,
15
Confession,
21
Varnum, Colonel, his reply to a complaint of neglect of duty,
781
Vessels, Armed
Equipped by General Washington, (See Moylan, Broughton, Captures.)
Pennsylvania
List of, for defence of the Delaware,
1811
Muster-Master of the Fleet appointed,
1812
Paymaster of the Fleet appointed,
1813
Surgeon and Physician to the Fleet,
1816
Military Stores for,
1816
Ships’ Husband to the Fleet,
1817
Instructions for the Commanders,
1820
Arms delivered to the respective Captains,
1826
Captain Thomas Read recommended for Commodore,
1827
Second Lieutenant to each, authorized,
1827
Bounty allowed to Seamen,
1830
Provincial Ship of War, purchase of one proposed,
1822
Committee authorized to contract for one, of eighteen Guns,
1836
Pest-House on Province Island, Hospital for Seamen,
1846
Continental
Committee to prepare an estimate of expense,
1896
Ordered to be fitted out,
1896, 1902
Committee to fit out,
1902
Committee empowered to draw on the Treasurers,
1904
Rules for Regulation of,
1924
Rules adopted,
1929
Others to be taken into service,
1938
Form of Commission to be prepared,
1938
Officers to be appointed, and pay of the same,
1947
Pay of Seamen,
1951
Powder requested of Pennsylvania Committee of Safety,
1954
Officers appointed by the Committee,
1957
Secret Instructions to be given to the Commander,
1957
Instructions to Rhode-Island Delegates, to endeavour to procure the building of a Continental Fleet,
231
Instructions laid before Congress,
1888
Committee to devise ways and means for effecting the same,
1948
Report,
1950
Committee to carry said Report into execution,
1951
Committee empowered to draw on the Treasurers,
1953
Of the Enemy
Capture and confiscation of, authorized by Congress,
1927, 1955
Act of Massachusetts,
1533
Virginia
Continental Congress recommend to establish Government, if necessary,
1941
Committee of Safety,
384, 435, 757, 1102, 1190, 1659
Convention,
365–430
Letters stating proceedings in the same,
456, 1064
Accomack County. Proceedings on violator of the Association,
935
Albemarle County. Invitation to inhabitants of Lower Counties
1681
Amelia County. The same,
686
Augusta County. Proceedings on Tory,
939
Botetourt County. Vote of thanks to Colonel Christian,
982
Caroline County. Officers for Minute-Men and Regulars,
692
Charlotte County. Invitation to inhabitants of Lower Counties,
1623
Thomas Johnson voted an enemy to America,
1690
Chesterfield County. Offer accommodations to sufferers from Norfolk,
1178
Militia Officers,
1178
Dinwiddie County. Prohibit Provision to be carried from the County, without permit,
1560
Elizabeth City County. Hampton threatened with an attack,
679, 722
Proceedings on suspected person,
985
Committees chosen,
1652
EssexCounty. Proceedings on suspected person,
218
Fairfax County. Donations for the Poor of Boston,
1550
Application to Continental Congress, praying them to encourage the importation of Salt,
1652
Gloucester County. Militia Officers nominated,
700
Goochland County. Invitation to the inhabitants of the Lower Counties,
1704
Hanover County. Recantation of T. Anderson,
464
Resolution to prevent the enemy from being supplied with Provisions,
1401
Henrico County. Zachariah Rowland declared a friend to America,
1372
Isle-of-Wight County. Mary Easson declared an enemy to America,
1192
James City County. On supplying Men of War with Provisions,
655
On arrangement of Minute-Men,
687
General Orders,
1608
Scotius Americanus to the Emigrants lately arrived from Scotland,
1649
Plain Observations of a Farmer, on the commercial opposition of the Colonies,
1652
King George County. Officers of Minute-Men and Regulars,
692
Mecklenburgh County. Invitation to the inhabitants of the Lower Counties,
1388
Middlesex County. Order concession of Charles Neilson to be published,
444
John Morgan held forth to publick censure,
939
Nansemond County. Messrs. Donaldson & Hamilton declared not to have violated the Association,
157
Betsy Hunter and others advertised as enemies to America,
1632
Norfolk County. Proceeding on Tories,
66, 431, 444
Majority of the inhabitants Tories,
1191, 1193
Correspondence between the Mayor and Captain Macartney,
92–95
Editor of the Norfolk Gazette threatened to be carried on board the Sloop Otter,
697
Publications, urging the burning the Mercury, man-of-war,
755, 756
Printing materials seized and carried off,
847, 923
Remarks on the same,
1072, 1137
Mr. Holt to the Publick,
1031
Letter from Walter Hatton to N. Coffin, Receiver-General and Cashier of His Majesty’s Customs,
1622
Letter from Capt. Leslie to General Howe,
1716
Northampton County. Letter to Continental Congress,
1669

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