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Hooper’s Straits, Enemy’s operations at,1209
Hoops, Robert, appointed Brigade-Major of New-Jersey,1657
Hope, arrival in England of Transport,576
Hope, capture of Ordnance Store-ship,729
Hope, Thomas, proclaimed disaffected in Virginia,984
Hopen, Ambrose, appointed a Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,873
Hopewell, William, elected Major of Maryland Flying-Camp,1490
Hopkins, Mr., against Colonel Barré’s Motion,360
Hopkins, armed schooner,410
Hopkins, Jared, Letter to, from the Maryland Council of Safety,445
Hopkins, Stephen, Letter from, to Governour Cooke,467
Letter to, from Commodore Hopkins,
764
Hopkins, Colonel Mark, relates a Tory Plot,574
Letter from, to Washington,
582
Hopkins, Commodore, Letter from the President of Congress to,409, 551, 972
Orders of, to Paul Jones,
418, 820, 844
Letter from, to Washington,
430, 551
Letter from, to Captain Biddle,
430, 539, 931
Letter from, to Lieutenant Hinrnan,
431
Applies to Rhode-Island for cannon,
529
Washington loses hope of cannon from,
534
Is refused the cannon applied for,
538
Correspondence of, with Shaw,
539, 555
Correspondence of, with Governour Trum-bull,
540, 601
Correspondence of, with Walter Spooner,
540
Correspondence of, with John Collins,
540
Correspondence of, with Captain Saltonstall,
556
Correspondence of, with Kenneth MacCloud,
617
Complaints against,
885
Orders from, to Lieutenant Hacker,
902
Orders from, to Captains Biddle and Whipple,
931, 949, 972
Letter from, to the Fleet Agent,
972
Report from, to the Marine Committee,
979
Letter from, to General Greene,
998
Orders of, to his Captains,
999
Letter to, from Captain Biddle,
1126
Hopkins, Reuben, appointed a Lieutenant of New-York Militia,1070
Hapkins, Solomon, nominated Quartermaster New-York Militia,1318
Hopkins, Samuel, permitted to visit Is. Youngs in jail,1357
Hopkins, Joshua, ordered for trial in Connecticut,1541
Hopkins, John, appointed Captain of a Frigate,1699
Hops, Ensign, gallantry of, in battle,828
Harry, Colonel Daniel, application of, for Salt,903
His Regiment refuses to go to Sullivan’s Island,1190
Horse, three Regiments of, ordered from Connecticut to New-York,1223
Virginia raises four Troops of,1531
Ordinance for raising six Troops more of, in Virginia,1556
Lee is permitted to subsist Volunteers of,1673
Horton, Dr. J., appointed Surgeon of New-Jersey Militia,1634
Hortwick, John, examined and restored to favour in New-Jersey,1654
Hospital, estimate of, for the Canadas,418
Want of, at Fort Constitution,
608
Dr. Morgan’s Remarks on the Canada,
1069
Director-General’s Orders respecting,
1271
Virginia Convention appoint a Committee to prepare,
1533
Report of Committee on,
1572
The Palace appropriated for,
1573
Congress determine to establish an, in Virginia,
1673
Hostages, British Peers given up as, at Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle,138
House, Simeon, appointed Ensign of the Connecticut Militia,872
Houseman, Jacob, appointed Lieutenant of New-Jersey Militia,1664
Howard, J. B., Lieutenant of Maryland Militia,1140
Howe, General, Colonel Barré compliments,40
Remarks on the appointment of,
293
Retreat of, from Boston, explained,
362
Motion for copies of Despatches to,
364
Comments on the Commission granted to,
367
Letter from, to Lord Germaine,
431, 698, 707, 728, 766
Proclamation of, at Halifax,
513
His satisfaction at the appointment of his brother,
730
Letter to, from Lord Germaine,
803, 1003
Colonel Campbell’s Letter to,
981
Report of his sailing for the Hook,
1111
Reported arrival of,
1124
Lands on Staten-Island,
1262
Howe, Lord, supports Lord North’s Bill,189
Opposes a motion for Inquiry,
270
Remarks on appointment of,
293
Remarks on Commission granted to,
367
And his brother Spies, not Commissioners,
385
News of his appointment reaches America,
501
Satisfaction expressed by his brother at,
730
Letter from, to Dr. Franklin,
1000
His Circular and declaration,
1001
Howe, General Robert, Enemy land on the Plantation of,432
Extract of a Letter to,
612
Howell, Jacob S., employed to inspect Powder-Mills,663
Howell, Edmund, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia,1440
Howell, Ebenezer, appointed a Major of New-Jersey Militia,1629
Howell, Elliot, appointed Lieutenant of New-Jersey Militia,1632
Hubbard, George, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,873
Hubbard, Oliver, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,873
Hubbell, Ephraim, Proceedings of the New-Fairfield (Connecticut) Committee in relation to,
798
Hubbell, Shadrach, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,872
Hubbell, W. G., appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,872
Hudson River, Report on the Obstructions of,1359
Washington’s reply to the New-York Congress on,1401
Huger, Colonel, sent with a Flag to enemy’s Fleet,1186
His Regiment offer to work at Fort Sullivan,
1192
Hughes, Hugh, appointed Assistant Quartermaster-General,428
Hughes, Mem., appointed Commissary New-Jersey,1640
Hughes, Daniel and Samuel, Letter to, from Maryland Council of Safety,1256
Hughes, Thomas, petitions the Virginia Convention,1586
Petition rejected,
1604
Hull, Miles, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,874
Hurlbert, John, Lieutenant-Colonel of Minute Regiment,628
Hurlbert, James, sentenced for desertion,1148
Hulet, Townsend, Order for arrest of,1360
Hulse, Henry, Deposition of,570
Hume, Lieutenant Robert, his attack on the Roebuck,498
Commands the armed-boat Ranger,
668
Humiliation and Fasting, Day of, appointed,478
Humphreys, Cornelius, elected Colonel of New-Jersey Militia,1392
Hunberger, Thomas, Loan to, for making Powder,652
Hungary, prohibitory Edict of the Queen of,443
Hunn, John, Privateer commission given to,1296
Hunt, William, Certificate of,419
Hunt, John, appointed Captain of New-Jersey Militia,1623
Hunt, Colonel Stephen, Resignation of,1643
Hunter, Elijah, recommended as a Captain of Grenadiers,585
So appointed by the New-York Congress,
1345
Hunter, David, Sen. and Jun., Depositions of,985
Hunter, John, appointed Lieutenant of “Caledonian Rangers,”1430
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