Feilde, Mr., appeals to Lord North on the Address, | 48 |
Seconds Mr. Yonges Motion, | 67 |
His view of the powers of the Commissioners, | 203 |
Felons, American Colonists so called, | 147 |
Employment of, in ships of war, | 329 |
Fenton, Robert, examined by New-York Committee, | 1160 |
Ferguson, Sir Adam, replies to Mr. Wilkes, | 23 |
Supports the Address, | 45 |
Opposes the employment of Foreign Troops, | 105 |
Ferran, Lieutenant, made prisoner by the Indians, | 1253 |
Ferrars, Lord, supports amendment to the Address, | 12 |
Ferries, New-Jersey Congress take possession of certain, | 1660 |
None to pass without permit, | 1661 |
Ferris, Reuben, nominated Major of the New-York Militia, | 1318 |
Field, John, appointed Colonel New-York Militia, | 1318 |
Reports that his Regiment refuses to be drafted, | 1429 |
New-York Congress act on his report, | 1432 |
Field, Henry, seat of, in Virginia Convention, vacated, | 1550 |
Field Officers, appointment of, recommended, | 410 |
Baltimore asks for, for her Battalion, | 432 |
Finance, American plan of, extolled, | 301 |
Finch, Nathaniel, Deposition of, | 569 |
Finch, Solomon, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia, | 1350 |
Fines, a Collector of, appointed by Baltimore Committee, | 1462 |
Resolve on the subject of, by New-Jersey Convention, | 1666 |
Finn, Anthony, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia, | 1350 |
Finnie, William, petitions Virginia Convention for compensation, | 1530 |
Compensation granted to, | 1569 |
Fire-Arms, permission to purchase from Non-Associators, | 657 |
The purchase of, for Congress, | 660 |
Manufacturers of, exempted from Militia duty, | 1654 |
Fire-Rafts, preparation of, at Philadelphia, | 655 |
Congress authorize, for defence of New-York, | 1691 |
Fire-Sloop, Resolve to appoint Officers for, | 666 |
Firman, Josiah, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia, | 1353 |
Fish, Nicholas, appointed Brigade-Major New-York Militia, | 1423 |
Fisher, Samuel, proclaimed an enemy, | 499 |
Fisher, Thomas, proclaimed an enemy, | 499 |
Fisher, Colonel Frederick, called on for aid against Indians, | 762,794 |
Fisher, Henry, Letter from to Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, | 808 |
Gives a receipt for Arms, &c., | 1293 |
Fisher, William, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Fishermen, proceedings of New-York Congress in relation to, | 1399 |
Fishery, Petition relative to the Newfoundland, | 70 |
Consequence to, of losing American supplies, | 73 |
The act prohibiting Americans from using, | 186 |
Fisk, Samuel, Representative of Watertown, | 532 |
Fitch, John, appointed Lieutenant of New-Jersey Militia, | 1624 |
Fitchburg, Mass., Vote of, on Independence, | 706 |
Fithian, P. V., appointed Chaplain in New-Jersey Militia, | 1631 |
Fitzgerald, William, appointed Lieutenant New-York Militia, | 1350 |
Fitzpatrick, Hon. Mr., supports Mr. Burkes Bill, | 181 |
Speech of, on Lord Norths Prohibitory Bill, | 195 |
Replies to Lord Mulgrave, | 265 |
Flag, description of emblem on American, | 420 |
Of truce, arrival of, at Annapolis, | 1034 |
Of truce, fired on at Sullivans Island, | 1185 |
For which Gov. Rutledge orders an apology, | 1186 |
Flanagin, Samuel, Pardon granted to by the Virginia Convention, | 1564 |
Flax, purchased by New-York Congress, for employment of poor, | 1440 |
Fleet, sickness in the American, | 551,765 |
An Agent appointed for the American, | 556 |
British, spoken at sea, | 632 |
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety resolve on a Commodore for their, | 665 |
Deserters from the Enemys, | 700 |
List of principal ships in Enemys, at Hook, | 1265 |
Fleming, Colonel Edward, Deputy Adjutant-General, | 528 |
Non-arrival of, in Canada, complained of, | 590 |
He sends prisoners to the Marshal of New-York, | 766 |
Offers his resignation, | 1013 |
Various Returns from, | 1121 |
Waits on New-York Congress by order of Putnam, | 1340 |
Fleming, Samuel, appointed Lieutenant of the Hearts of Oak, | 1430 |
Flemming, Colonel, his Virginia Battalion taken into Continental pay, | 1717 |
Fletcher, Thomas, examined by New-York Committee, | 1161 |
Flints, General Order relating to, | 526 |
General Schuylers want of, | 581 |
General Washington takes great pains to supply, | 769 |
Army at New-York very deficient in, | 1234 |
Floating Batteries, Congress order, for the defence of New-York, | 1692 |
Flour, supply of, procured in Canada, | 452 |
Necessitous seizure of, | 590 |
Daily sent from Ticonderoga to Canada, | 711 |
Washingtons remarks thereon, | 769 |
Purchased in Philadelphia for Canada Army, | 938 |
Floyd, Colonel William, Letter from, to John McKesson, | 395 |
Patchins abuse of, | 570 |
Flying-Camp, Congress take measures to raise a, | 1258 |
Washingtons advice as to Commander of, | 1265 |
Resolve of Pennsylvania Committee of Safety relating to the, | 1286 |
Mr. Morriss explanation for Pennsylvania on the subject of, | 1288 |
How constituted, | 1379 |
Maryland Convention order their quota to, | 1487 |
How formed in Maryland, | 1490 |
Maryland sends her Resolves thereon to Congress, | 1493 |
Congress resolve to increase the, | 1653 |
New-Jersey orders half her Militia to join the, | 1660 |
Her Ordinance to that effect, | 1662 |
Resolve of Congress to establish, | 1695 |
Folkenstone, Lord, Speech of, on Lord Norths Bill, | 198 |
Moves to divide Alderman Olivers Motion, | 246 |
Moves the Previous Question, | 247 |
Folsom, General Nathaniel, order of New-Hampshire to, | 554 |
His Circular to the Militia Captains, | 1228 |
Fooks, Lieutenant, arrives in England from Quebeck, | 571 |
Foot Post, arrangement of a, between Montreal and Sorel, | 594 |
Forage, North-Carolina advances money to purchase, | 1445 |
Forbearance, English boast of, | 41 |
Forbes, Gilbert, arrested as a Conspirator, | 1054 |
Testimony of, in the case of Hickey, | 1085 |
Examined before New-York Committee, | 1178 |
Forbes, William, arrested by order of the New-York Committee, | 1162 |
Examined before New-York Committee, | 1164 |
Force, insufficiency of, sent to America, | 24 |
Ford, Lieutenant, a delivery of Powder to, | 613 |
Foreigners, employment of, discussed in Parliament, | 3 |
Earl of Sandwich approves of it, | 7 |
Lord Shelburnes views on the measure, | 13 |
Debate in the House of Lords on employing, | 95 |
Governour Johnstones sentiments on employing, | 110 |
Inlistment of individual, | 143 |
Lord J. Cavendishs remarks on, | 382 |
Forester, Letter IV. of the, | 392 |