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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 Painter’s 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 King’s 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 King’s 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 Queen’s County Committee,
1031
Boyd, Colonel, in London again,
509
Boyd, Robert, Chairman of Ulster Committee,
898
Boyne, Schomberg’s 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
Braddock’s defeat referred to in debate,
38
Bradford, Captain, bearer of Money to Canada,
934
Bradford, John, Agent for Hopkins’s 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 North’s 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
North’s Bill,
229
Letter from, to Mr. Palfrey,
508
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