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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 North’s Bill,
199
He supports Colonel Barré’s Motion,
359
Byrd, Lee’s 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 Camden’s, 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 Grafton’s 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 North’s 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 Sullivan’s 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 Sullivan’s 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
Washington’s hope of possessing,
490
Great anxiety of Congress relating to,
558
No Return sent to Schuyler from,
641
General Thompson’s 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
Washington’s hopes of adding it to the Union,
927
Congress send specie for the Army in,
934
Report of the Army’s retreat from,
975
Congress order inquiry into affairs in,
1009
Washington’s 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 Adams’s 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
Washington’s 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
Washington’s difficulties for want of,
534
Report of agents sent to New-London for,
537
Commodore Hopkins’s 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
Hughes’s 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, enemy’s Transports arrive at,
406
Cornwallis and Clinton land at,
712
Enemy’s Fleet sail from,
721
Cape Forschue, (See Yarmouth.) 
Cape-May, Troops ordered to,949
Resignation of Officers at,
1624
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