Bristol, Sir Peter Parkers 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 Kings 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 |
Bunkers 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 enemys 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 Yonges 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 Wrotteslys 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 Norths Bill, |
190, 195, 201, 203206 |
His Motion for information rejected, |
207 |
He supports Mr. Foxs Motion, |
238, 269 |
He supports Mr. Hartleys 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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