Dumas, M., Letter from, to the Secret Committee, | 443 |
Duncan, Daniel, appointed Ensign Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Duncan, John, charged with Toryism, | 1073 |
Dundas, Mr. Henry, sentiments of, | 49 |
Declares against America, | 181 |
Dundee, Captain, receives a Pass, | 609 |
Which is disapproved of by Washington, | 769 |
Dunevil, Daniel, punished by Court-Martial, | 760 |
Dunham, Daniel, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, | 874 |
Dunham, Azariah, is recommended as Commissary, | 1631 |
Declines the appointment, | 1657 |
Dunkirk, Foreign Troops employed at, | 114 |
Every post in America a, | 259 |
Report that the French are fortifying, | 612 |
Dunlop, James, Virginia Convention pronounce claim of, fraudulent, | 1592 |
Dunmore, Lord, predatory war of, censured, | 363 |
Conduct of, reprobated in England, | 509 |
Note from, to the Commanding Officer at Norfolk, | 541 |
Notice of his movements. | 576, 904 |
Unites his forces with Captain Hammond, | 617 |
Maryland declares herself ready for, | 682 |
Letter from, read in Virginia Convention, | 1518 |
Virginia Convention treat with, for exchange of Prisoners, | 1528 |
Personal Estate of, ordered for sale, | 1573 |
Commissioners appointed to dispose of his Estate, | 1586 |
Dunn, William, proceedings of Richmond Committee on, | 436 |
Is examined before the Committee, | 437 |
Dunn, Lieutenant-Colonel M., resignation of, in New-Jersey, | 1653 |
Dunn, John, appointed Major New-Jersey Militia, | 1653 |
Is attached to the Flying-Camp, | 1657 |
Dunning, Mr., opposes the Address, | 45 |
His opinions on the Bill of Rights, | 51 |
His arguments supported, | 54 |
Speech of, on the Militia Bill, | 78 |
He apologizes to Mr. Acland, | 81 |
Speech of, on Lord Norths Bill, | 194 |
Speech of, on Mr. Townshends Motion, | 259 |
Dunstable, proceedings in Committee of, | 712 |
Dupree, Lewis, appointed Major of North-Carolina Militia, | 1446 |
Dupui, Nicholas, Chairman of Northampton Association, | 614 |
Durbin, John, appointed Captain of New-York Militia, | 1425 |
Durkee, Jedediah, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Dusenbury, Moses, nominated Colonel of New-York Militia, | 13 |
Dutch Auction, propositions in House of Commons compared to, | 157 |
Dutchess of Gordon, criminal intercourse with Ship, | 710 |
Dutchess County, N. Y., appeal by Committee of, | 1070 |
Deputies from, to Provincial Congress, | 1310 |
Letter from Committee of, to Provincial Congress, | 1317 |
Resolve for raising a Company in, | 1424 |
Duty, enumerated, an account of, for Nova-Scotia, | 65 |
Duvall, Gabriel, Clerk to Maryland Council of Safety, | 733 |
Elected Clerk to Convention, | 1044 |
Letter to, from Lieutenant Bracco, | 1211 |
Re-elected Clerk to Council of Safety, | 1465 |
Duyckinck, John, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of New-Jersey Militia, | 1657 |
Refuses to accept, | 1658 |
And is appointed Colonel, | 1660 |
Duyckinck, Christopher, complaints made against, | 1348 |
Hearing of, postponed, | 1363 |
Dwight, Joseph, bonds for Letter of Marque, | 1438 |
Dyckman, Sampson, Report from, to New-York Committee, | 1163 |
Earle, Joseph, elected Lieutenant-Colonel Maryland Flying-Camp, | 1490 |
Eastburn, Benjamin, appointed Lieutenant Maryland Militia, | 1470 |
Eastham, Mass., Vote of, on Independence, | 706 |
Easthampton, N. Y., Census of Inhabitants of, | 1243 |
East-India Company, violation of the rights of, | 113 |
East-Indies, critical state of the, | 42 |
Eaton, Aaron, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Ebeling, John, asks pardon of Berks County, Pa., | 907 |
Eden, Governour, Letter to, from Captain Hammond, | 617, 739 |
Resolves of Virginia Convention relating to, | 629 |
Maryland Council of Safety agree to departure of, | 687 |
Lord Germaines intercepted Letter to, | 733 |
His Letter to the Council of Safety, | 734, 1045 |
Answer of Council of Safety to, | 734, 1046 |
Gives the Parole demanded of him, | 736 |
Address of Maryland Convention to, | 738 |
Letter to, from Samuel Smith, | 806 |
The Fowey arrives off Annapolis for, | 1034 |
Proceedings of Convention relating to, | 1044 |
Correspondent Proceedings of Maryland and Virginia Conventions on, | 1505, 1544 |
Eden, James, appointed Major of Maryland Flying-Camp, | 1490 |
Edgel, George, punished by Court-Martial, | 760 |
Edict, the King of Portugals, | 1255 |
Edie, Lieutenant, made prisoner after a brave resistance, | 828 |
Edmond, William, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Edmondson, Samuel, elected Quartermaster of Maryland Militia, | 1493 |
Edward, the spirit of King, invoked, | 41 |
Edward II., cause of Dethronement of, | 140 |
Edward IV., enthroned by a Congress, | 141 |
Edwards, Enoch, Secretary to Philadelphia Committee, | 500, 906 |
Eels. Edward, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Effingham, Earl of, questions Lord Townshend, | 10 |
Opinion of, on employment of Foreigners, | 93 |
Supports the Motion to examine Mr. Penn, | 121 |
Remarks on the scarcity of Recruits, | 135 |
Opposes the German Treaties, | 300 |
His view of the Evacuation of Boston, | 367 |
Egerton, Sir Thomas, defends Manchester Address, | 81 |
Eichelberger, Bennet, elected Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 583 |
Elderkin, Vine, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Eldridge, Rolfe, Clerk of Buckingham Committee, | 461 |
Eldridge, Major Eli, Resignation of, New-Jersey, | 1624 |
Election, Proceedings of Pennsylvania Conference regulating, | 957 |
Judges of, appointed by the Conference, | 959 |
Regulation for holding, in Maryland, | 1498 |
Ordinance in New-Jersey to regulate, | 1645 |
Electoral Troops, employment of, unconstitutional, | 15 |
Electors, Columbus to the New-York, | 823 |
Eliot, Isaac, Chairman of Fredericksburg (New-York) Committee, | 1252 |
Elizabeth, fortitude of, | 42 |
Elizabethtown, N. J., an attack on, feared, | 1265 |
Reception of the enemy at, | 1272 |
Letter from New-York Congress to Committee of, | 1440 |
Elk, Pennsylvania, the Battalion of, declare for Independence, | 786 |
Elligood, Mary, Petition of, to Virginia Convention, | 1550 |
Elliot, Sir Gilbert, defends Lord North, | 58 |
Supports the Ministry, | 99, 265 |
Ellis, Mr. Welbore, calls for Return of Rebel Army, | 99 |
Objects to Mr. Burkes Bill, | 180 |
Is characterized by Mr. Fox, | 185 |
Speech of, on Mr. Townshends Motion, | 259 |
Promises to crush the rebellious Americans, | 265 |
Opposes Colonel Barrés Motion, | 359 |
Ellis. John, examination of, read, | 204 |
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