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Bristol, Sir Peter Parker’s Flag-Ship,
1205
Official account of damage done to the,
1208
Briton, courage of a, the same everywhere,
190
Britt, Edmund, sentenced for desertion,
637
Brodhead, Luke, promotion of,
851
Commands Rifle Battalion at Bordentown,
1298
Bronson, Michael, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia,
874
Brookhaven, proceedings of Committee of,
569, 710
Census of Inhabitants of,
1237
Letter from New-York Congress to Committee of,
1384
Brooklyn, Howe proposes to possess himself of,
729
Brooks, John, Sen., Chairman of Milford Committee,
798
Brooks, Jahcz, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
871
Brooks, Lieutenant Thomas, suspended,
880
Broomfield, Major, appointed Appraiser,
1067
Brown, Lieutenant B., inoculation of,
501
Proceedings of New-York Committee in relation to,
635
Brown, Jonathan, Representative of Watertown,
532
Brown, John, punished by Court-Martial,
636
Brown, Nicholas, Letter from, to Washington,
768
Brown, Syhanus, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,
872
Brown, Robert, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,
874
Brown, William, recommendation,
882
Brown, Thomas, (Quaker,) complams to New-York Congress,
994, 1419
Brown, George, attempted escape of,
1072
Brown, John, Chairman of Boston Committee,
1088, 1138
Brown, Captain William, sent to negotiate exchange of Prisoners,
1280
Accomplishes the exchange,
1286
Brown, Matthew, Maryland grants Permit to,
1474
Brown, William, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia,
1483
Brown, John, restored to favour in New-Jersey,
1654
Brown, John, appointed First Lieutenant of Frigate Boston,
1707
Brown, Peregrine, appointed Lieutenant of Marines,
1720
Bruff, Charles O., committed to prison as a Tory,
430
Brunswick, the King’s Treaty with the Duke of,
271
Brunswick, New-Jersey, strange conduct of Committee of,
476
Brunswick, Massachusetts, Vote of, on Independence,
603
Brush, Jacob, is examined by New-York Congress,
1353
Bruxelles, character of the, Gazette,
113
Bruyn, Jacobus T., recommended by George Clinton,
1065
Is appointed Colonel by Congress,
1082, 1722
Bryan, George, appointed to take Bonds in Pennsylvania,
859
Bryant, Jehiel, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
874
Buchanan, William, elected Captain of Militia,
583
Buchanan, Colonel William, Commissions for Baltimore sent to,
713
Asks to be appointed Victualler to Flying Camp,
1080
Buchanan, Andrew, plan of, for arranging Maryland Militia,
1090
Buck, Jonathan, appointed Ensign Connecticut Militia,
873
Buckmaster, Lieutenant-Colonel, severely wounded at Bunker-Hill,
691
Bucks, Pennsylvania, proceedings of Committee of,
543
Deputies chosen by,
787
Bucktrout, Benjamin, Petition of, to Virginia Convention,
1525
Budden, Captain William, proposal to exchange Draper for,
1279
Congress agree to the exchange,
1687
Budden, Lieutenant, Congress suspend exchange of,
1671
Buel, Elias, appointed Major Connecticut Militia,
871
Bulkley, Edward, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia,
874
Bull, Mr. Alderman, opposes Lord North,
286
Friendship of, for America,
509
Bull, Joseph, confesses opposition to Independence,
672
Bull, Matthew, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
873
Ball, Thomas, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel Chester Militia,
1195
Bull, Amos, Petition of, considered in New-York Congress,
1348
Depositions against, read,
1349
Buller, Mr., moves for Returns of Seamen,
100
Bullitt, Thomas, Letter from, to Congress,
1089
Lee recommends promotion of,
1185
Congress promote, to rank of Colonel,
1673
Bullock, Archibald, Speech of, to Georgia Congress,
718
Address of the Congress to, as President,
719
Letter to, from John Adams,
1193
Letter to, from R. Rea,
1228
Bunce, Joseph, appointed Ensign Connecticut Militia,
874
Bunker’s Hill, tribute to American valour at,
11, 31, 254, 361
British losses at,
22
“Nothing surprising” in the affair of,
148
Every pass in America a,
241
British Troops charged with misbehaviour at,
270
Demolition of the enemy’s works on,
401
Congress grant a gratuity to a Soldier of,
881
Bunnel, Titus, appointed Ensign Connecticut Militia,
873
Bunnel, Nathaniel, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,
874
Burbeck, Lieutenant-Colonel, question as to retaining, in service,
423
Correspondence of, with Colonel Knox,
425
Resolve of Congress in relation to,
743
A Committee of Congress recommend the dismissal of,
1672
Resolve of Congress to dismiss,
1685
Burgess, John, chosen Captain of Militia,
515
Burgess, Joseph, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia,
872
Burgess, Edward, recommended as Captain of Maryland Militia,
1079
Burgoyne, General, his opinion of American bravery,
11
Reference to a Letter from,
36, 79
Defends the operations in America,
266
Contradicts and apologizes t oColonel Barré,
270
His arrival at Quebeck,
576
Commands in the affair of Trois Rivieres,
828
His arrival noticed in Congress,
1082
Burke, Mr., delivers his sentiments to the House of Commons,
44
Objects to go into Committee of the Whole,
65
Seconds Sir George Yonge’s Amendment,
69
Moves another Amendment,
69
Reprobates the Manchester Address,
81
Replies to Lord North,
87, 285, 383
Compliments the American Generals,
99
Ridicules a doubting Parliament,
116
Replies to Mr. Wedderburn and Mr. Gordon,
117
Replies to Governour Pownall,
157, 209
Offers to disprove Sir John Wrottesly’s assertions.
158
Presents a Petition from County of Wilts,
170
His Speech on the occasion,
171
Moves for leave to bring in a Bill,
178
Remarks on Lord North’s Bill,
190, 195, 201, 203–206
His Motion for information rejected,
207
He supports Mr. Fox’s Motion,
238, 269
He supports Mr. Hartley’s proposition,
254
Compares the victories of Pitt and North,
314
His Motions in ridicule of the Supplies,
319
His witticisms on Lord North,
359
He reviews the measures of Administration,
375,382
Burke, Thomas, Letter from, to General Lee,
403
Burlington, New-Jersey Congress meet at,
1615
Order for holding election in,
1619
Order for removing Records to,
1633
Burnet, Dr. William, complaints of inattention of,
503
Letter to, from Washington,
1141
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