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1776.General Schuyler to encourage Sutlers to attend the Army in Canada, 1663
  Prisoners taken by Colonel Heard, in Queen's County, to be sent to New-York, and delivered to the Congress of that Colony, 1663
  Committee to bring in a Resolution respecting the exportation of Naval Stores for the publick service, 1664
  Committee on two Letters from Lord Stirling of the 2d and 5th February, 1664
  Instructions to the Committee on the Prisoners in New-Jersey, 1664
Feb.7, Committee on Memorial of Murray, Sansom & Co., Jacob Walton and Frederick Rhinelander, of New-York, 1664
  Committee to examine the Journals, and report the unfinished business, 1664
8, Form of Parole to be signed by Officers, 1665
  Doctor Connolly allowed, at suitable times, to walk in the Prison-yard, 1666
  Resolution respecting the Inhabitants of Richmond County, in the Colony of New-York, 1666
  Funeral Oration, in honour of General Montgomery, to be delivered by Doctor Smith on the 19th, 1666
9, Credentials of the Delegates from Massachusetts, 1666
  Committee to inquire and report to Congress a state of the Powder, Arms, and Saltpetre, now arrived, 1667
12, Letter from General Lee of February 9, read, 1668
  Detachments from Pennsylvania and New-Jersey ordered to New-York, 1668
  Secret Committee directed to send one ton of Powder to General Lee, 1668
  Fifty ton a of Saltpetre ordered to be delivered to the Committee of Safety of Pennsylvania, ten tons sent to New-York, and ten tons to Massachusetts, to be made into Gunpowder, 1668
13, Resolution authorizing the exportation of Naval Stores, 1669
  Field-Officers for the six Virginia Battalions, 1669
  Committee to consider into what Military Departments the Middle and Southern Colonies ought to be formed, 1670
  Philadelphia Committee requested not to censure the venders and users of Tea, till further orders from Congress, 1670
  Address to the Inhabitants of the United Colonies reported, 1670
14, Regulations and Restrictions of Trade considered in Committee of the Whole, 1671
15, March of the Regiment under Colonel Dickinson to New-York suspended, 1672
  Committee to proceed to Canada, 1672
  John Carroll requested to accompany the Committee to Canada 1672
  Eight tons of Powder to be Immediately sent to Canada, 1672
  Directions respecting the Fortifications in the Highlands, 1672
16, Regulations of Trade considered in Committee of the Whole, 1673
  Estimate of the Cannon wanted for the defence of the Colonies, reported, 1673
17, Standing Committee of Five appointed to superintend the Treasury, 1673
  Duties of the Committee, 1673
  Four millions of Dollars to be emitted, 1673
  General Lee directed immediately to repair to Canada, 1674
  General Schuyler directed to repair to New-York, 1674
  Measures adopted to facilitate the operations of the Army in Canada, 1674
  Committee to prepare Instructions for the Committee appointed to go to Canada, 1674
19, Arrangements for subsisting the Troops in New-York, 1675
  Congress attended the Oration delivered in honour of General Montgomery, 1675
  Dr. William Smith's Oration, 1675
20, Credentials of the New-Jersey Delegates, 1676
  Committee on Memorial from Northumberland, and a Petition from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1677
  Instructions of Lieutenant Brasher and Quartermaster Shallus, read, 1678
  Colonel Wayne directed to march to New-York, 1681
1776. Powder for the United Colonies arrived at New-Brunswick, to be forwarded to General Washington, 1685
Feb.2l, Committee on two Letters from General Schuyler, dated the 10th and 13th of February, 1685
  Letter from the Committee of Safety for Pennsylvania, respecting the Prisoners at Lancaster, read and referred, 1685
  Numbers and Denominations of the Bills of the emission of four millions of Dollars, 1685
  Inspectors of the Press appointed, 1685
22, Two Letters from General Washington, dated February 9, considered in Committee of the Whole, 1686
  Order for the march of a Regiment from New-Jersey, for the defence of New-York, countermanded, 1686
  Colonel Wayne's Regiment to march immediately to New-York, 1686
  New-York Convention to inform the Congress what progress they have made in raising the four Battalions, 1686
23, Credentials of Colonel Braxton, a Delegate from Virginia, 1686
  Committee to contract for making, Muskets and Bayonets for the use of the United Colonies, 1687
  Secret Committee authorized to export Produce of the Colonies, for the purpose of procuring Arms and Ammunition, 1687
  Recommendations to the Assemblies, Conventions, Councils Committees of Safety, &c., respecting Saltpetre and Powder, 1687
  Committee, consisting of one Member from each Colony, to consider of further ways and means of promoting the manufacture of Saltpetre, Sulphur, and Gunpowder, 1688
26, No Vessel loaded for Great Britain, Ireland, or the British West-Indies permitted to sail until the further order of Congress, 1688
  M. Mesplet, Printer, engaged to go to Canada, and there set up his press, and carry on the Printing business, 1689
27, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, to form one Military Department 1689
  Virginia, North-Carolina, South-Carolina, and Georgia, to form another Military Department, 1689
28, General Lee desired not to set out to Canada without further orders from Congress, 1689
  Powder borrowed from North-Carolina to be returned by the Secret Committee, 1689
  Provision for supporting the Women and Children of the Prisoners at Lancaster, 1689
  Officers, prisoners at Lancaster, to be distributed in such places as shall be selected by the Committee of, Safety of Pennsylvania, 1690
  Report of Committee on General Schuyler's-Letters of the 10th and 13th, 1690
29, Credentials of the New-Hampshire Delegates, 1690
  Letters of General Washington, and the Trade of the Colonies, further considered, in Committee of the Whole, 1691

PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE FOR THE COUNTY OF BALTIMORE, IN MARYLAND.


1774. Nov.12, Committee elected by the Freeholders of the County, 1691
  List of the Committee for Baltimore Town and the several Hundreds, 1691
30, Meeting of the Committee, 1691
  Seven empowered to act in matters within the Town of Baltimore, and five in matters in the County, without the Town, 1691
  Committee to attend the General Meeting at Annapolis on the 24th of this month, 1691
  Committee of Correspondence appointed for the County and the Town, 1691
Dec.5, Samuel Purviance chosen Chairman, William Smith Deputy Chairman, and Dr. John Boyd Clerk, 1692
  Vessels arriving within the Capes of Chesapeake, on or before the 1st of December, declared to be within the Resolve of Congress, 1692
7, Proceedings relative to the Ship William, from Bristol, and the Ship Elizabeth, from Londonderry, 1692
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