Burnet, lchabod, Clerk to Essex (New-Jersey) Committee, | 890 |
Burns, John, cited before Baltimore Committee, | 1463 |
Burr, John, Captain of British Man-of-War, | 747 |
Burr, Wakeman, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Burr, Thaddeus, Letter from, to Governour Trumbull, | 1127 |
Burr, Aaron, appointed Aid to General Putnam, | 1146 |
Burrell, Colonel, his Regiment inoculated, | 590 |
Burrow, Titus, sentenced by Court Martial, | 891 |
Burrowes, John, Jun., appointed Captain New-Jersey Militia, | 1624 |
Bush, John, Ensign, resignation of, | 1444 |
Buskirk, Thomas, fined by New-Jersey Congress, | 1656 |
Bussey, Bennet, Captain Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Butler, Mr., his deception of the Indians, | 475 |
His influence with the Senecas, &c., | 764 |
Butler, Captain Joseph, ordered for trial, | 525 |
Is acquitted by Court Martial, | 634 |
Butler, Richard, Congress resolve to compensate, | 1671 |
Butt, Peter, discharged from arrest by Virginia Convention, | 1541 |
Butterfield, Major, disgraceful surrender of, | 599 |
Sullivan determines to order a Court on, | 680 |
His conduct noticed by Washington, | 838 |
Is ordered to Sorel for trial, | 927 |
Opinions on his conduct, | 1028 |
Byng, Mr., Speech of, on Lord Norths Bill, | 199 |
He supports Colonel Barrés Motion, | 359 |
Byrd, Lees Aid-de-Camp, highly extolled, | 1184 |
Cabell, John, a Delegate to Virginia Convention, | 458 |
Cabell, Joseph, claim allowed to, by Virginia Convention, | 1581 |
Cabinet, Lord Camdens, ridicule of the, | 160 |
Council, a modern innovation, | 239 |
Cadets, allowance made to, in Virginia Convention, | 1549 |
Cadwallader, Dr., reference to, by a prisoner, | 434 |
Calais, garrisoned by Foreign Troops, | 114 |
Caldwell, Major, information from, referred to, | 39 |
Complimented by Carleton, | 457 |
Caldwell, Commodore, resignation of, | 664 |
Caledonian Rangers, New-York Corps of, | 1433 |
Call, Richard, elected Lieutenant of Virginia Horse, | 1566 |
Callendar, Thomas, appointed Ensign North-Carolina Militia, | 1448 |
Calvert, Maryland Council of Safety to Committee of, | 707,1116 |
Proceedings of Committee of, | 985 |
Pay to Militia Officers in, | 1481 |
Officers appointed for, | 1491 |
Judges of Election, appointed for, | 1497 |
Calvert, Benedict, member of Maryland Council, | 740 |
Calwell, Samuel, Captain of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Camden, Lord, consistency of, questioned, | 95 |
Speaks against employment of foreigners, | 95 |
Supports the motion to examine Mr. Penn, | 118 |
Again urges the examination, | 124 |
Supports the Duke of Graftons Motion, | 160,337 |
Replies to Lords Lyttleton and Dudley, | 165 |
Speaks against the German Treaties, | 309 |
Defence of, against Viscount Weymouth, | 312 |
Replies to Lord Mansfield, | 340 |
Camen, Titus, appointed Ensign Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Cameron, Mr., (a prisoner,) state of, represented, | 435 |
Camp, William, sentenced by Court-Martial, | 891 |
Camp, Samuel, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Campbell, Lord Frederick, replies to Lord Cavendish, | 154 |
Supports Lord Norths Bill, | 189 |
Campbell, Duncan, Letters from to Washington, | 410,555 |
Is imprisoned in North-Carolina, | 1450 |
Campbell, Colonel, arrival of, at Montreal, | 449 |
Censured for leaving the Army in flight, | 588 |
Campbell, George, appointed a Lieutenant of Militia, | 583 |
Campbell, Major, a prisoner at Esopus, | 609 |
Washington advises the removal of, | 769 |
Campbell, Colin, is imprisoned in North-Carolina, | 1450 |
Is honourably acquitted of disaffection, | 722 |
Campbell, Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald, capture of, | 981 |
Letter from, to Massachusetts Council, | 1088 |
Campbell, John, arrest of, by New-York Committee, | 1162 |
Campbell, James, examined by New-York Committee, | 1175 |
Campbell, Lord William, eagerness of, to attack Sullivans Island, | 1206 |
Serves as a volunteer on board the Bristol, | 1209 |
Campbell, Angus, (prisoner,) indulgence to, | 1447 |
Campbell, William, repaid for advances by North-Carolina, | 1447 |
Campbell, John, imprisonment of, in North-Carolina, | 1450 |
Is admitted to parole, | 1452 |
Canada, reduction of, supposed in House of Commons, | 40 |
Lord North confident of the safety of, | 187 |
False account from, in the London Gazette, | 228 |
Return of Sullivans Brigade in, | 411 |
Dreadful situation of the Army in, | 449 |
Correspondence of the Commissioners, | 450, 451, 481, 482, 558, 578, 579, 580, 586, 590, 592, 610 |
Ravages of the small-pox in, | 452 |
Washingtons hope of possessing, | 490 |
Great anxiety of Congress relating to, | 558 |
No Return sent to Schuyler from, | 641 |
General Thompsons opinion as to holding, | 684 |
Congress resolve to augment the Army in, | 689 |
Washington applies to New-York Congress for reinforcements, | 742 |
Washington regards affairs in, as alarming, | 767 |
Measures taken for sending money to, | 887 |
Return of the Forces in, | 915 |
Washingtons hopes of adding it to the Union, | 927 |
Congress send specie for the Army in, | 934 |
Report of the Armys retreat from, | 975 |
Congress order inquiry into affairs in, | 1009 |
Washingtons comments on affairs in, | 1035 |
Congress resolve to send reinforcements to, | 1066 |
Retreat of the Army from, | 1071 |
Advices from, at the London Admiralty, | 1089 |
John Adamss opinions touching, | 1193 |
Commissioners receive approbation of Congress, | 1679 |
Congress appoint a Committee to confer with Washington on, | 1681 |
Resolve of Congress relating to, | 1703, 1709 |
Pay of Commissioners for settling Accounts in, | 1718 |
Congress appoint a Committee to inquire into affairs of, | 1719 |
Canadians, bigoted character of, | 39 |
Represented as in favour of the Rebels, | 39 |
Refuse to take part in the quarrel, | 133 |
Sullivan gives commissions to sundry, | 922 |
Washingtons opinion of the, | 929 |
Cannon, brass and iron, cast at Philadelphia, | 126 |
Memorial on the subject of, | 529 |
Consequence of taking, from Newport argued, | 531 |
Washingtons difficulties for want of, | 534 |
Report of agents sent to New-London for, | 537 |
Commodore Hopkinss account for not sending, | 551 |
Governour Trumbull explains his refusal to deliver, | 600 |
Proceedings of Pennsylvania Committee of Safety touching the, | 654 |
Resolve of Congress in relation to, | 670 |
Disposition of, at New-York, | 920 |
Governour Trumbull protests against removing the, from New-London, | 944 |
Peremptory order of Congress for, | 973 |
Washington grants, to New-York Privateers, | 1430 |
Hughess Foundry of, encouraged by Maryland, | 1494 |
Resolve of Congress relating to the Newport, | 1691 |
Cannon, James, Clerk to Philadelphia Committee of Privates, | 690 |
Canterbury, Archbishop of, Sermon of the, | 140 |
Cape Fear, enemys Transports arrive at, | 406 |
Cornwallis and Clinton land at, | 712 |
Enemys Fleet sail from, | 721 |
Cape Forschue, (See Yarmouth.) | |
Cape-May, Troops ordered to, | 949 |
Resignation of Officers at, | 1624 |