Craig, John, examined before New-York Committee, |
1168 |
Cramahé, H. T., Provincial Secretary of Quebeck, |
418 |
Crampton, Thomas, appointed Lieutenant Maryland Militia, |
1482 |
Crane, Row-Galley, commissioned, |
652 |
Crane, Isaac, nominated Adjutant New-York Militia, |
1318 |
Craney Island, enemy retire below, |
540 |
Craven, Lord, condemns the Address, |
11 |
Craven, James, appointed Ensign of North-Carolina Militia, |
1448 |
Crawford, Captain, (a prisoner,) indulgence to, |
667 |
Asks for leave to reside at Reading, |
691 |
Crawford, Colonel James, Battalion of, vote to support Congress, |
786 |
Crawford, David, appointed Ensign North-Carolina Militia, |
1446 |
Credentials, difficulty relating to, in Ulster, |
1417 |
Of Rhode-Island Delegates read in Congress, |
1669 |
Of New-Jersey Delegates read in Congress, |
1725 |
Credit, low state of Colonial, in Canada, |
590 |
Creeks, conduct of the, in North-Carolina, |
431 |
Cregier, Captain Thomas, order to, |
410 |
Letter from, to Thomas Randall, |
714, 992 |
Cregier, Grige, Captain of the Putnam, |
477 |
Criddle, William, Petition of, to Virginia Convention, |
1513 |
A Pension granted to, |
1516 |
Cripps, Whitton, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel New-Jersey Militia, |
1626 |
Cromwell, Richard, an example of warning, |
114 |
Cromwell, William, Collector of Assessments in Baltimore, |
1459 |
Crosby, Reuben, nominated Quartermaster New-York Militia, |
1318 |
Cross, William, Chairman Ulster Committee, |
1071 |
Cross-Creek, Regulars ordered to, by Lee, |
721 |
Crossby, John, punished for desertion, |
491 |
Crow, Captain, Arrest of, ordered by New-Jersey Congress, |
1642 |
Required to give bond, |
1665 |
Crown, Disposition to increase the powers of the, |
33 |
Mr. Burke on the powers of the, |
176 |
Crown Point, Schuyler sets out for, |
1203 |
Sullivans Army arrive at, |
1217 |
Extract of a Letter from, |
1252 |
Cruger, Mr., on Mr. Foxs Motion for inquiry, |
266 |
Cuff, Governour, a Negro, of Connecticut, |
549 |
Culbertson, Ensign, killed by the Indians, |
1253 |
Culloden, great stake on the battle of, |
135 |
Cumberland, Mr., called into House of Commons, |
65 |
Cumberland, the late Duke of, |
111 |
Cumberland, Duke of, remarks of against the German Treaties, |
297 |
Cumberland, Pennsylvania, Proceedings of the Committee of, |
548, 756, 1116 |
Petition from, to Pennsylvania Assembly, |
850 |
Cumberland, New-York, Letter from Committee of, to the Congress, |
1014 |
Cumberland, Nova-Scotia, extract of a Letter from, |
1043 |
Cumberland, North-Carolina, Records of, concealed, |
1448 |
Cummins, William, appointed Lieutenant New-Jersey Militia, |
1639 |
Cunningham, Captain, heroick action of, |
496 |
Cunningham, John, honorably acquitted of disaffection in Virginia, |
722 |
Cuppaidge, Lieut. George, (a prisoner,) is removed to Yorktown, |
659 |
Currie, Lieutenant, made prisoner at Trois Rivieres, |
828 |
Curtenius, Colonel P. T., Letter from to New-York Congress, |
1234 |
Curtenius, Peter, Accounts of, settled, |
1430 |
Curtis, Eliphelet, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, |
871 |
Cushing, Colonel Thomas, Letter to, from Meshech Weare, |
440, 1089 |
Letter to, from R. Darby, Jr. |
456 |
Cushing, Nathan, Instructed by his constituents, |
699 |
Cuthbert, Captain, purchase of Wheat from, |
579 |
Cypher, M. Dubourgs Alphabet in, |
782 |
Cyphers, Peter, Order for arrest of, by New-Jersey Convention, |
1657 |
Dagworthy, Colonel John, Powder in possession of, |
421 |
Dallam, Winston, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, |
1140 |
Dalrymple, Sir J., character of his Book, |
115 |
Dalton, Tristram, Representative of Newburyport, |
611 |
Dalton, Philip, (prisoner,) sent to Concord Jail, |
611 |
Dandridge, S., elected Lieutenant of Virginia Horse, |
1566 |
Danforth, Doctor Timothy, Moderator at Billerica, |
556 |
Daniel, Robert, appointed Captain of North-Carolina Militia, |
1446 |
Daniel, William, Order for arrest of, by Virginia Convention, |
1613 |
Daniel, James, Order for arrest of, by Virginia Convention, |
1613 |
Danielson, William, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of Connecticut Militia, |
871 |
Resignation of, |
1086 |
DAntic, strongly recommended to Congress, |
776 |
Various efforts to engage, as artist, |
777 |
Darbage, Mrs., sent to Washington, as suspected, |
476 |
Dartmouth, Lord, defends the Administration, |
10 |
Advocates employment of Foreigners, |
95 |
Presents a Petition of Congress, |
118 |
Declares the paper presented to be a copy, |
119 |
Opposes the examination of Mr. Penn, |
118 |
Repeats his objection to the same, |
125 |
Replies to the Duke of Richmond, |
130, 164, 330 |
Is appointed to the Privy Seal, |
158 |
Replies to the Duke of Grafton, |
160, 323 |
His contradictions exposed, |
163 |
Offers amendment to Lord Norths Bill, |
229 |
Dartmouth, Petition from Merchants of, |
70 |
Davenant, Political foresight of, |
166 |
Davenport, J. F., account of, for boarding Governour Franklin, |
1633 |
Davidson, Samuel, Commander of the Row-Galleys, Philadelphia, protest against |
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appointment of, |
963 |
Conference of Committees act on case of, |
965 |
Committee of Safety assign reasons for appointing, |
1213 |
Committee of Safety appoint him to command Floating Battery, |
1283 |
The Captains refuse to recognise, |
1286 |
Copy of Instructions given to, |
1287 |
His command is modified, |
1290 |
Davidson, Samuel, appointed Lieutenant Maryland Militia, |
1483 |
Davin, M., recommended by M. Dubourg, |
775 |
Davis, Major, Enemy attempt to surprise, |
432 |
Davis, Daniel, Jan., Deposition of, |
570 |
Davis, Alexander, escape of, from the Roebuck, |
1008 |
Davis, Henry, sentenced for desertion, |
1144 |
Davis, Caleb, Secretary to Chester Committee, |
1196 |
Davison, Joseph, Letter from, to Washington, |
1111 |
Dawkins, Henry, the confession of, |
1301 |
Examined before New-York Congress, |
1304, 1308 |
Is ordered to be put in irons, |
1343 |
Petitions the New-York Congress, |
1358 |
And is relieved from his irons, |
1367 |
He exonerates Philip Youngs, |
1412 |
Downey, Thomas, sentenced for mutiny, |
427 |
Daws, Abraham, appointed Brigade-Adjutant in North-Carolina, |
1443 |
Promoted to Brigade-Major, |
1451 |
Day, Richard, appointed Major New-Jersey Militia, |
1633 |
Day, Elkanak, Clerk to Cumberland Committee, New-York, |
1014 |
Dayton, Colonel Elias, Adjutant-Generals orders to, |
397 |
General Schuylers orders to, |
447, 578, 642, 645, 647 |
General Sullivans orders to, |
493 |
Letter from, to General Schuyler, |
581, 646 |
Letter from, to General Sullivan, |
511 |
Remains in Tryon County to watch the Tories, |
609 |
Report of his proceedings there, |
644 |
Is ordered to Fort Stanwix, |
1217 |
Dayton, Ebenezer, Clerk to Brookhaven Committee, |
573, 710 |
Quartermaster to the Suffolk Minute Regiment, |
628 |
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