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Tories, in New-Hampshire, 19
  In Virginia, 84, 89, 103
  Ordinance establishing mode of punishing in Virginia, 115, 145
  In Virginia, handcuffed with Negroes, 245
  In Connecticut, 276
  Act for punishment of, in Connecticut, 270
  In North-Carolina, 305, 1129
  In New-York, 187, 203, 390, 405, 434, 1029, 1041, 1043, 1070, 1103
  More in New-York than in all the other Colonies together, 359
  Means to prevent removal of, into New-York, 438
  On Long-Island, 605, 851, 1469, 1631, 1655
  In Tryon County, disarmed, 828, 830, 1661
  Proceedings of, in Tryon County, 667
  Forty sled loads on their way to Canada, 898
  In New-Jersey, 475
  Ordinance to prevent emigration of, into New-Jersey, 1618
  In Pennsylvania, 942
  In Massachusetts, 1287, 1337, 1397
  Committee in Massachusetts Court to consider the Tory Act, 1268
  In Maryland, 1710, 1717, 1722
Townsend, Paul, 54, 55
Trade, Proceedings in Continental Congress relative to, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1645, 1663, 1671, 1673, 1674, 1699
Transylvania,   543—561
Travis Champion, 76
Trumbull, Benjamin, 267
Trumbull, Governour Jonathan
  Letters from Continental Congress, 155, 782
  Letter from Committee of Connecticut Assembly, 157
  Letters from General Washington, 157, 238, 283, 298, 448, 595, 697, 790, 798, 856, 962, 1157, 1203, 1476
  Letters from General Schuyler, 248, 588, 829, 944, 1201
  Letter from Colonel Joseph Trumbull, 563
  Letters from Colonel Huntington, 675, 809, 1157, 1205
  Letters from Edward Mott, 876, 1133
  Letters from General Lee, 946, 954
  Letter from Samuel Mott, 1146
  Letter from John Bigelow, 1220
  Letter from Edward Williams, 1514
  Letters to—Council of Massachusetts, 175
  General Schuyler, 190, 532, 790, 898, 917, 1147
  General Washington, 212, 227, 532, 765, 808, 839, 917, 945, 1017, 1163
  Continental Congress, 365, 447, 590, 789, 930
  Proceedings in Continental Congress on Letters of, 1642, 1657, 1667, 1672
Trumbull Joseph, Commissary-General, Letter to Governour Trumbull, 563
  Court of Inquiry on, 456
Tryon, Governour William
  Proclamations of, 149, 447, 542
  Address to Inhabitants of New-York, 173
  Answer to the above, 174
  Proceedings of Provincial Congress on the same, 394, 407, 408, 411, 412, 413
  Communication to Mayor of New-York, 307 Letter from Governour Chester, 340
  General Washington anxious that he should be taken prisoner, 896
  Pamphlets circulated by, 1089
Tucker, Samuel, Letter to Lord Stirling, 172, 228, 287
  Letter from William De Hart, 851
  Letter to Continental Congress, 888
Tufts, Captain Simon, 45, 48, 51, 64
Turk's Island, Petition of inhabitants of, 1166
Turner, Captain George, 16
Turquand, Rev. Paul, 48, 58
Tutt, Captain, 28, 29, 31
Tyler, Colonel-Robert, 905
Tyren, John, 149
Union, of all the Colonies, necessity of, 467
Urquhart, Captain, Letter from Captain Fordice, 350
Van Schaack, Peter, Letter from Frederick Rhinelander, 1479
Van Wyck, Theodore, 156
Van Zandt, Peter P. 187
Vattel3 M. Dumas's edition of, 353
Verree, Joseph, 36
Vesey, Captain Joseph, 36
Vessels, Captain Thornborough threatens to detain, 30
  Permitted to pass Fort Johnston, 34
  Advised not to enter the Harbour of Charlestown, South-Carolina, 34
  Sunk for defence of Charlestown, South-Carolina, 48, 49, 51
  Impressed for defence of Charlestown, 50
  Taken in Virginia, 107, 114
  Regulations of Maryland respecting, 715
Vessels Armed, American
  Fitted out by Connecticut, 274, 275, 590; 611, 790, 925, 926, 967, 973
  Fitted out by North-Carolina, 302
  Fitted out by South-Carolina, 47, 48, 52, 54, 69
  Fitted out by New-York, 431, 1066
  Fitted out by Massachusetts, 1259, 1291, 1293, 1294, 1305, 1309, 1311, 1411, 1423, 1435, 1436, 1438; 1440, 1449, 1454, 1456
  Fitted out by Pennsylvania—
  Victualler appointed, 496
  Captain of the Franklin, 498
  Powder to be examined, 498
  Three to be constantly at Liberty-Island, 498
  Return of number of men to be made, 498, 1575
  Rules for government of officers and men while in Barracks ordered to be drawn up, 499
  Men to be inlisted from, for Continental Fleet, 500
  Powder to be put in store, 503
  Captain of the Effingham resigned, 506
  Guard from crews to be placed over Military Stores, 509
  Order on the Treasurer, 513
  Commander-in-Chief appointed, 515
  Inlistments to be immediately made, 521
  Difficulty of procuring Recruits, 563
  Pay of Officers increased, 1565
  Distribution of Prize-money, 1565
  Officers of Batteries entitled to share in prizes, 1565
  Committee of superintendence, 1568
  Recruiting Money, 1568
  Expedition in building urged, 1571, 1576
  Officers, 1573
  Consultation of Officers to be held, 1573
  Sailcloth for, 1575
  Mustermaster advertised for, 1575
  Officer appointed from, to Company of Artillery, 1576
  Crews to be properly clothed, 1578
  Fitted out by General Washington—
  Captures by, 256
  (See Captures Prizes.) Cost of fitting out the Washington and Harrison, 255
  Capture of one of, 257
  Mutinous conduct of crews, 152, 181
  Stratagem of enemy to decoy, 181, 194
  Instructions to Agent, 537
  Instructions to Captain of the Harrison, 791
  Fitted out by Continental Congress, (See Fleet, Continental)
Vessels, Armed, British
  Fitting out in Boston in disguise, 181, 194
  Reported to be corning into Norfolk, 245, 251
  Sailing from Boston 3 destination unknown, 291, 356, 437
  Destination believed to be Virginia, 366
  Destination thought to be Long-Island, 567, 571, 593
  Efforts to prevent being supplied with Provisions, (See Provisions.)
  Inhabitants of New-York recommended not to go on board of, 438

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