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Vessels, Armed, British
  In the Chesapeake-Bay, convoy requested to protect merchant vessels against, 575, 1743
  List of, in the Harbour of Norfolk, 577
  In the James River, 940
  Arrival of man-of-war at Old-Point Comfort, 984
  At Savannah, 1743
  Machine for blowing up, 928, 930
Virginia
  Recommended by Continental Congress to make vigorous defence, 1627
  Officers of Continental Battalions, 1669
  Convention, 75-148
  Letters from Colonel Woodford, 224, 228, 233, 244, 278, 292, 452, 538, 794
  Proclamation, 249, 258
  Credit of money issued by, 936
  Letter to Maryland Convention, 576
  Committee of Safety, 87
  Notice to attend election of Artillery Officers, 771
  Letter to Maryland Council of Safety, 957
  Letter from Maryland Council of Safety, 957
  Proceedings on Lord Dunmore's Letter, 1209
  Recantation of Walter Hatton, 1470
  Accomack County, Maryland desired to order Troops to, 1636
  Pennsylvania Committee of Safety desired to send Powder to, 1636
  Caroline County, Proceedings against an enemy to America, 884
  Minute Officers chosen, 1130
  Charlotte County, concessions of Rev. Thomas Johnston, 884
  Chesterfield County, Proceedings of Committee in the case of Edward Johnston, 200
  Hanover County, Proceedings of Committee relative to Salt, 245
  On violator of Association, 847
  Company Officers chosen, 878
  King and Queen County, Proceedings of Committee on suspected persons, 224
  King George County, Minute Officers chosen, 1130
  King William, acquittal of Benjamin Temple, 1494
  Louisa County, Committee vote of thanks, and provision for inhabitants of lower Counties, 171
  Norfolk, a most horrid place, 292
  Letter from, 343, 346, 350, 351
  Destruction of, 538, 541, 577, 578, 946
  Northampton County, Maryland desired to order Troops to 1636
  Reception of Maryland Troops in, 1471
  Pennsylvania Committee of Safety desired to send Powder to, 1636
  Prince Edward County, 'Recantation of John Hamblin, 848
  Southampton Committee, inquiry into the conduct of William Urquhart, 627
  Spottsylvania County, Company Officer, 836
  Field Officers, 1130
  Stafford County,
  Field Officers, 1130
  Surry County, Committee chosen, 940
  Removal of commodities without permit prohibited, 1195
Wardsworth, Colonel James, 267
Wardsworth, Peleg? ordered to examine Harbour of Cape-Cod, 193
  Report, 454
Waite John, 215
Waldron, Captain John, 8
Waldron, Thomas Westbrook, Letter to New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, 685
Walker, John, 75
Walker, Colonel Timothy, Letter from New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, 169
Walker, Thomas, 75
Walker, Thomas of Montreal, statement of arrest and treatment of, 1176
Wall, William, Letter to Admiral Hopkins, 657
Wallace, Captain, destroying Sea-Coast Towns, 367
  Newport permitted to supply, with Provisions, 798
Wanton Captain John, 30, 36
Ward, General Artemas Letters from R H. Harrison 236, 458
  Letters from General Washington, 298, 376, 542
Ward, Governour, Letters from General Greene, 231, 311
Ward, Jonathan, 177
Ward Samuel, Letters from General Greene, 482, 571
Warner, Colonel Seth, Corps of, refuse to march, 189
  Letter from General Wooster, 588
  Letters from General Schuyler, 852, 1132
  Letter to General Schuyler, 852
War Office, Proceedings in Continental Congress relative to establishment of, 1653
Warren, James, Letters from R. H Harrison, 284, 1133
  Letter from John Adams, 1140
Washington, General George
  Letters to
  Portsmouth Committee, 2, 214, 877
  New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, 3, 9
  Governor Trumbull, 157, 238, 283, 298, 448, 595, 697, 790, 798, 856, 962, 1157, 1203, 1476
  Governour Cooke, 193, 205, 214, 264, 298, 366, 448, 697
  Colonel McDougall, 178, 671
  Continental Congress, 180, 214, 237, 261, 262, 291, 314; 357, 453, 485, 567, 629, 675, 772, 840, 890, 974, 975, 1148, 1192, 1503, 1540
  General Court of Massachusetts-Bay, 191, 448, 478, 900
  Massachusetts Assembly, 291, 672, 698, 777, 995
  General Schuyler, 192, 311, 449, 696, 766, 872, 908, 1493, 1514
  Colonel Arnold, 192, 874
  Council of Massachusetts, 205, 624, 1502
  General Sullivan, 220, 625, 1202
  Symsbury Committee of Safety, 235
  Joseph Reed, 282, 458, 570, 676, 831, 899, 993, 1502
  General Ward, 298, 376, 542
  General Howe, 310
  New-York Provincial Congress, 437
  New-York Committee of Safety, 605, 994, 1095
  New-Hampshire Convention, 448, 672, 699
  R. H. Lee, 465
  Colonel Glover, 466, 563
  William Watson, 466, 596
  William Bartlett, 466, 606, 862
  John Adams, 595
  Lord Stirling, 623
  Colonel Wentworth, 625
  General Montgomery, 657
  General Lee, 831, 395, 1476, 1501
  Northampton Committee of Safety, 846
  General Wooster, 873
  William Whipple, 875
  Committee of Safety at Newburyport, 875, 877
  Captain Manly, 877
  Colonel Bedel, 908 Timothy Pickering, Jun, 909
  Colonel Elisha Porter, 995
  Major French, 996
  (See Harrison and Moylan.)
  Letters from
  New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, 3, 4
  Continental Congress, 154, 217, 379, 585, 686, 763, 781, 878
  Dr. Wheelock, 158
  Colonel Glover, 168
  Governour Cooke, 177, 235, 356, 535, 591, 797, 856
  General Putnam, 182
  Colonel Henry Knox, 188, 296
  Colonel Arnold, 190, 674, 1513
  General Court of Massachusetts, 191
  R. H. Lee, 201
  Governour Trumbull, 212, 227, 532, 765, 808, 839, 917, 945, 1017, 1163
  Thomas Lynch, 218, 687, 943
  General Schuyler, 225, 226, 282, 311, 580, 666, 773, 805, 1146
  William Bartlett, 227, 236, 264, 367
  Dr Morgan, 263

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