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Green, John, Letter of Marque granted to,
1454
Greene, Brigadier-General, Order to form a Picket Guard,
426
Letters from, to Washington,
536, 1053
Letters to, from Captain Wilkinson,
566, 741
Letter to, from Lieutenant John Holiday,
616
Letter to, from Commodore Hopkins,
998
Is ordered to arrest the Mayor of New-York,
1158
Is ordered to arrest Alderman Brewerton,
1163
Extract of a Letter from,
1265
Sends J. Livingston to New-York Congress as a prisoner,
1375
Asks permission for inoculation of his brother,
1403
Which is refused by the New-York Congress,
1407
Greenleaf, Joseph, Letter from, to the Massachusetts Council,
715
Green Mountain Boys, Warner’s,
564
Greenup, Christopher, Chairman of Loudoun Committee,
445
Acts as Clerk of the same,
722
Greenwich Hospital, manner of supporting,
183
Greenwich, N. J., Proceedings of Committee of,
691
Greenwich, Mass., Vote of, on Independence,
706
Gregg, James, appointed Lieutenant by Congress,
1722
Gregory, George, escape and recapture of,
1186
Gregy, Conrad, voluntary supply of Flour from,
580
Grenadier Company, formation of a,
585
Grenadiers, capture of a Company of Scotch,
1000
Grennell, Thomas, appointed to command the Frigate Montgomery,
1707
Grenville, Mr. James, opposes all measures of coercion,
51
Is complimented by Mr. Dempster,
59
Grenville, Mr. George, one of the Board of Trade,
131
In favour of Lord North’s measures,
283
Gresham, Richard, appointed Lieutenant Maryland Militia,
1476
Grey, James, Order for the services of,
493
Gridley, Col. Richard, Letter from, to Washington,
439
Grier, Captain, is highly recommended,
420
His Company behave well in battle,
827
Grievances, Virginia Convention appoint a Committee of,
1514
Griffin, Sir J. G., Speech of, on motion for Supply,
103
Reply of, to Lord Clare,
289
Griffith, Charles G., elected Lieutenant-Colonel of Maryland Flying-Camp,
1490
Griswold, Daniel, proclaimed an enemy,
401
Griswold, George, Jun., appointed Lieutenant of the Connecticut Militia,
871
Griswold, Matthew, Letter from, to Washington,
1075
Grosvenor, Earl, approves the King’s Speech,
10
Grosvenor, Samuel, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,
872
Groton, pay of Company at Fort,
651
Grover, Lieutenant, released from confinement,
423
Asks pardon of Washington,
424
And is restored to duty,
424
Grover, Phinehas, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,
872
Grymes, Benjamin, proclaimed an enemy,
984
Guest, Isaac, elected Quartermaster of Maryland Militia,
1493
Guillot, Francis, a Canadian, appointed Captain by Sullivan,
923
Guion, Dr. Isaac, appointed Commissary of North-Carolina Militia,
1458
Guisebertson, Guisebert, of New-Jersey, resignation of,
1657
Guisebertson, William, joins the Enemy,
1661
Gunby, Captain, of Princess Anne Militia,
806
Gunlocks, specimens of home-made,
630
Gunpowder, the manufacture of, in Pennsylvania, noticed,
126
A supply of, forwarded to Washington,
421
Estimated quantity of, in North-Carolina,
404
Order in Council prohibiting export of,
487
Quantity of, in Canada, reported,
599
Arrival of, from St. Maloes,
629
Gunpowder, Pennsylvania loans money for manufacture of,
652
Seizure of, by the Cumberland Committee,
756
E. Tyson’s proposals for manufacturing,
1115
Price of, fixed by the Connecticut Committee of Safety,
1223
Resolve of the North-Carolina Committee of Safety relating to,
1448
See “Powder.”
Gwinn’s Island, Dunmore’s Forces arrive at,
617
They land and intrench upon,
683
Gyer, or Guyer, Nathan and Lazarus, Depositions against,
570
They are taken up and examined,
616
Committed to Jail in New-York,
766
They petition for a hearing,
1125
Habeas Corpus, the essential right of every British Subject,
26
Hacker, Lieutenant Hoysted, Orders to,
902
Commodore Hopkins recommends him to Marine Committee,
979
Hackett, Colonel James, Address of, to North-Carolina Assembly,
845
Hackinsack, N. J., Ordinance for taking possession of the Ferry at,
1660
Haddrell’s Point, operations at,
1188
Haff, John, the Confessions of,
1032
Hagey, Joseph, Premium given to, for Spinning Machine,
856
Haight, Stephen, recommended for Lieutenancy in New-York,
1070
Haines, Godfrey, prisoner, escape of,
546
Halifax, N. S., argument on supposition of loss of,
40
Letter from, laid before House of Commons,
61
Lord North hopes for the safety of,
187
Called the “Gin-shop of America,”
223
An account of Proceedings at,
513
Mr. Lovell’s account of the treatment of Prisoners at,
1076
Enemy lying at, with one hundred and fifty sail, and twelve hundred sick,
1138
Halifax, Lord, advice of, as one of the Board of Trade,
131
Halifax, N. C., statement of affairs at,
404, 501
List of Brigade Officers in,
1447
Halifax, Va., Proceedings of Committee of,
984
Hall, J., and others, Letter from, to Maryland Council of Safety,
630
Hall, Rev. Willard, declared unfriendly,
712
Hall, David, President of Lewistown (Del.) Committee,
808
Hall, Stephen, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,
872
Hall, J. C., Orders to, from Maryland Council of Safety,
1063
Elected Colonel of Maryland Flying-Camp,
1490
Hall, Captain R. B., (Maryland,) Court-Martial ordered upon,
1484
Hall, Edward, appointed Major New-Jersey Militia,
1626
Hallet, Jonah, appointed Ensign New-York Militia,
1416
Hallock, Lieutenant William, his vessel reported unseaworthy,
756
Hambleton, Henry, discharged from prison, Virginia,
1541
Hambright, John, Chairman of the Northumberland Committee,
562
Hamilton, Captain, complimented by Earl Sandwich,
327
Hamilton, Colonel, General Carleton compliments,
457
Hamilton, William, Chairman of Philadelphia Committee,
499, 848
Inflammatory petition of, to Assembly,
786
Hamilton, Captain Alexander, Letter from, to New-York Congress,
577
Return of his New-York Artillery,
1122
Artillery of, put on Continental pay,
1336
Authorized to search vessels for deserters,
1349
Hamilton, Archibald, action of New-York Committee on,
1170
Hamlin, Nathaniel, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
873
Hammill, John, appointed Surgeon’s Mate New-Jersey,
1652
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