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Feilde, Mr., appeals to Lord North on the Address,
48
Seconds Mr. Yonge’s 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. Burke’s Bill,
181
Speech of, on Lord North’s 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 Sullivan’s 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 Enemy’s,
700
List of principal ships in Enemy’s, 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 Schuyler’s 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
Washington’s remarks thereon,
769
Purchased in Philadelphia for Canada Army,
938
Floyd, Colonel William, Letter from, to John McKesson,
395
Patchin’s abuse of,
570
Flying-Camp, Congress take measures to raise a,
1258
Washington’s advice as to Commander of,
1265
Resolve of Pennsylvania Committee of Safety relating to the,
1286
Mr. Morris’s 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 North’s Bill,
198
Moves to divide Alderman Oliver’s 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 Shelburne’s views on the measure,
13
Debate in the House of Lords on employing,
95
Governour Johnstone’s sentiments on employing,
110
Inlistment of individual,
143
Lord J. Cavendish’s remarks on,
382
Forester, Letter IV. of the,
392
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