Blanchard, Cornelius, appointed Brigade-Major New-Jersey, | 1624 |
Bland, Theodorick, Jun., elected Captain of Virginia Horse, | 1565 |
Blankets, great distress for want of, in Canada, | 581 |
Blaquiere, Sir John, reference made to, | 258 |
Lightly spoken of by Lord Germaine, | 261 |
Minister of the Irish House of Commons, | 263 |
Blatsley, Benjamin, appointed Ensign of New-York Minute-Men, | 1390 |
Blauvelt, Captain Avery, disaffection in Company of, | 1442 |
Blauvelt, A. J., appointed Captain by Congress, | 1659 |
Blauvelt, C. D., appointed Lieutenant by Congress, | 1659 |
Bliss, John, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Bliss, Elias, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Bliss, William, a deserter retaken in Virginia, | 1526 |
Board of Admiralty, threats of, to Naval Officers, | 138 |
Board of Trade, altercation about the, | 158 |
Board of War, establishment of a, | 886 |
Members composing the, | 1029 |
Captain Painters Memorial to, | 1048 |
Advise more Troops to Canada, | 1080 |
Congress defines the duties of, | 1703 |
Pay of the Secretary to, | 1705 |
Report from, to Congress, | 1726 |
Board of Officers, Protest of the Philadelphia, | 937 |
Board of Treasury, establishment of a, by Congress, | 1315 |
Boehm, Philip, Chairman of Northampton Association, | 567 |
Bogan, Lieutenant Richard, (prisoner,) order for removal of, to York, | 1283 |
He refuses to sign a parole, | 1297 |
Is excepted by Congress from exchange, | 1696 |
Bogart, Guilliam, appointed Lieutenant New-Jersey Militia, | 1659 |
Bogert, H. J., Chairman of Albany meeting, | 715 |
Bolton, Duke of, replies to Earl of Sandwich, | 372 |
Bond, Colonel, march of his Regiment for Chambly, | 584 |
Great part of his Soldiers inoculated, | 590 |
Bond, Phineas, a fellow Tory of Dr. Smith, | 607 |
Bond, Thomas, elected Lieutenant Maryland Militia, | 1463 |
Bond, form of, for Letter of Marque, | 669 |
Bonfield, Mr., Arnold obtains information from, | 579 |
Bonnel, Isaac, released from prison on parole, | 1644 |
His parole released on condition of taking the oath, | 1656 |
He appears before New-Jersey Congress, and takes the oath, | 1653 |
Boot, Joseph, pensioned by Virginia Convention, | 1588 |
Booth, Joseph, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Booth, James, Clerk to Delaware Assembly, | 884 |
Bordentown, Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion ordered to, | 1298 |
Bordley, Captain James, obtains a warrant against Turbutt, | 832 |
Bordley, Abraham, appointed Captain Connecticut | 873 |
Militia, Boston, turned into an Hospital, | 8 |
The Kings Troops in a critical state at, | 39 |
Argument on supposed loss of, | 40 |
Return of Army at, called for and given, | 99 |
Badly situated for defence, | 148 |
The Kings Army cooped up in, | 159 |
Liberty of the Press at, lost, | 242 |
Account of the Evacuation of, | 365 |
Solicitude of Mr. Adams for fortifying, | 429 |
Military Operations at, | 439 |
Congress take measures to defend, | 473 |
Instructions of, to her Representatives, | 356 |
Articles left at, by the Enemy, | 680 |
Independent Corps of, in want of arms, | 688 |
Valuable Prizes brought into, | 771 |
Letter from Committee to the Council, | 1087 |
Order passed in Committee of, | 1138 |
Boston Port Bill, effect of the, | 113 |
Mr. Burke proposes to repeal, | 179 |
Reading of, called for, | 186 |
Bostwick, Reuben, appointed Captain Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Bostwick, Israel, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Botetourt, Lord, his interpretation of the Hills-borough Letter, | 378 |
Botsford, Jabez, appointed Captain Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Bottsford, Clement, appointed Ensign Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Bott, William, appointed Adjutant-General New-Jersey, | 1642 |
Boucher, Captain, joins Nicholson at Wicomico, | 605 |
Boundary, temporary, between Virginia and Pennsylvania, | 1576 |
Bounty, Massachusetts offers, for inlistment, | 728 |
Extension of, by the King for Seamen, | 1003 |
Connecticut authorizes, for Recruits, | 877 |
Congress offer, for inlistments, |
1066, 1722 |
Bourbon, policy of the House of, | 5 |
Bowden, Mr., Evidence of, touching Conspiracy, | 1058 |
Bowie, Daniel, appointed Captain Maryland Militia, | 1504 |
Bowley, Daniel, elected Ensign Maryland Militia, | 583 |
Bowne, Joseph, Clerk to Queens County Committee, | 1031 |
Boyd, Colonel, in London again, | 509 |
Boyd, Robert, Chairman of Ulster Committee, | 898 |
Boyne, Schombergs speech to his Troops on crossing the, | 52 |
Bracco, Lieutenant Bennett, Letter to, from Maryland Council of Safety, | 1130 |
Letter from, to Gabriel Duvall, | 1211 |
Brace, Elijah, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Braddocks defeat referred to in debate, | 38 |
Bradford, Captain, bearer of Money to Canada, | 934 |
Bradford, John, Agent for Hopkinss Fleet, | 972 |
Letters from, to Governour Trumbull, | 1000, 1042 |
Bradley, S. R., Congress pays for services of, &c, | 1723 |
Brainard, B., appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Brainard, Jonah, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Brasher, Henry, appointed Captain of Prussian Blues, | 1430 |
Bread, deplorable want of, in Canada, | 590 |
Breck, Robert, Chairman of Northampton Committee, | 486 |
Breese, Colonel, resignation of, | 1611 |
Brent, George, Letter from, to Maryland Council of Safety, | 577 |
Brenton, Samuel, vessel and cargo of, seized, | 1662 |
Brett, Mr., offers a Rider to Lord Norths Bill, | 210 |
Which is rejected, | 211 |
Brett, Theodorus, recommended to New-York Congress, | 1070 |
Brewer, Jonathan, Colonel of Corps of Artificers, | 1149 |
Brewer, John, fine remitted to, by Maryland Convention, | 1508 |
Brewerton, Mrs., Letter from, to New-York Committee, | 1158 |
Brewerton, George, delivers himself up, | 1163 |
Examined by New-York Committee, | 1173 |
Enters into bond, | 1174 |
And is discharged from further attendance, | 1175 |
Brewster, Samuel, Chairman of New-Windsor Committee, | 638 |
Brewster, Benjamin, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Brice, Jacob, appointed Adjutant Maryland Militia, | 1504 |
Bridges, not common over American Rivers, | 126 |
Brigadiers, the Maryland, called upon for Reports, | 766 |
Brink, Alexander, proclaimed an enemy by Connecticut, | 829 |
Briscoe, Ralph, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1463 |
Bristol, Petition from the City of, Petition from Merchants of, against Lord | 75 |
Norths Bill, | 229 |
Letter from, to Mr. Palfrey, | 508 |
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