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Inoculation, Arnold advises, in the Army,579
Forbidden by Putnam in General Orders,
635
Inquiry, Schuyler asks for a Court of,609
Court of, on Lieutenant Merrill,
697
Washington replies to General Schuyler’s request for,
770
Opinion of Court of, in the case of Captain Copp,
969
Colonel Hazen asks for a Court of,
1105
Congress order, into conduct of Officers in Canada,
1719
Inslow, Daniel, complaint against,1422
Brought before the New-York Congress and reprimanded,
1423
Instructions, to sundry Committees in the House of Commons,76
General Conway’s motion for Howe’s,
380
Schuyler’s, to James Price,
414
To the Delegates of Buckingham, Virginia,
458
Maryland Convention’s, to Deputies in Congress,
463
Pennsylvania Assembly’s, to their Deputies in Congress,
518, 755, 862
Washington’s, to Putnam,
533
Of Town of Boston to their Representatives,
556
Of Town of Maiden to their Representatives,
602
To the Commissary, &c, at Fort-Island,
656
To the Pennsylvania Ship’s Husband,
661
To Captain Reed, for the government of the Navy,
667
Of Scituate, Mass., to their Representatives,
699
Of Acton, Mass., to their Representatives,
702
Of Topsfield, Mass., to their Representatives,
703
Sullivan’s, to General Thompson,
923
Of Charles County, Md., to their Delegates,
1018
Of Talbot County, Md., to their Delegates,
1019
Washington’s to General Gates,
1052
To Captain Henry Dougherty,
1291
New-Jersey’s, to her Delegates in Congress,
628
Georgia’s, to her Delegates in Congress,
1674
Insurgents, Ministerial ideas of,37
Resolve of New-Jersey concerning her,
1630
Intercourse, Lord North’s Bill to prohibit,186
Interest, Resolve of Maryland Convention relating to,1504
Inventory, Prize, taken by Captain Mugford,495
Of things taken in the Dock and Harbour of Boston,
680
Of Prize-ships Lord Howe and George,
1113
Of Prize-brig Annabella,
1114
New-Jersey orders, of absconding persons’ estates,
1657
Invoice, of Ordnance Stores sent from Boston to New-York,728
Ireland, three to one on the side of America,31
Motion on Message to Parliament of,
258
Parallel between America and,
131, 134
Mr. Conolly’s picture of,
258
Irnham, Lord, on the Message to the Irish Parliament,261
On the German Treaties,
278
On the Resolutions for Supplies,
319
In support of Mr. Sawbridge’s Motion,
375
Irwin, Francis, honourably acquitted of disaffection,722
Irwin, Matthew, Draft in favour of,939
Irwin, Colonel, taken prisoner at Trois Rivieres,828, 975
Carleton’s mention of,
1002
Isham, John, Jun., appointed Captain of the Connecticut Militia,874
Isle-aux-Noix, Arnold hopes to make stand at,649
The Canada Army retreat to,
1071
Sullivan’s account of the retreat to,
1103
Sullivan’s Report to Schuyler from,
1201
Islip, N. Y., Census of Inhabitants of,1243
Ives, Noah, appointed Captain of the Connecticut Militia,874
Ivins, Moses, Order for arrest of, by the New-Jersey Congress,1630
Petition of, to the Congress,
1633
Is made to give bond,
1634
A fine is imposed upon,
1665
Jacket, Richard, appointed Lieutenant of the New-York Grenadiers,1345
Jackson, John, makes return of Officers in Goshen,1350
Jackson, George, appointed Ensign of the Maryland Militia,1473
Jacobs, John, appointed Ensign of the North-Carolina Militia,1444
Jacobson, Christian, Chairman of the Richmond, (N. Y.) Committee,438
Jacquet, Joseph, appointed Lieutenant of the Pennsylvania Rifles,851
Jailer, punishable for escape of Prisoners,1403
Jamaica, N. Y., Proceedings of the Committee of,637
Asks a Loan from New-York Congress,
715
James, encroachments of King,54
Held up as a warning example,
114
James, Richard, appointed Major by Virginia Convention,1518
Jameson, John, elected Captain of Virginia Horse,1565
Jamison, John, President of Meeting of Privates at Philadelphia,568
Jansen, Cornelius T., appointed Captain by Congress,1722
Jay, John, one of the Secret Committee,620
Jaycocks, Charles, Commissary of North-Carolina Militia,1454
Jeffery, Edward, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,873
Jencks, John, Moderator at Providence Town-Meeting,697
Jenifer, D. of St. Thomas, President of Maryland Council of Safety,1046
Rechosen President of Maryland Council of Safety,
1465
Jenifer, ——, (of Maryland,) bravery of, on Sullivan’s Island,1184
Jenkins, Thomas, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia,1473
Jenkinson, Mr., supports Lord Barrington’s Resolutions,154
Mr. Burke replies to,
157
Reply of, to Mr. T. Townshend,
195
Reply of, to Mr. Fox,
238
Mr. Luttrell makes severe attack on,
246
Jennings, Jacob, appointed Surgeon of New-Jersey Militia,1658
Jerry, Negro, a story of “American Cruelty,”220
Jesuits, numerous in America,83
Jewell, Joseph, appointed Ensign of New-York Militia,1350
Jewett, Joseph, Clerk to Joint Committee of West-ford,712
Jobs, examples of Army,133
John, King, compelled to listen to a Congress at Runnymede,140
Johnson, Thomas, President of Maryland Convention,567
Letter to, from Colonel Smallwood,
1255
Elected Deputy to Congress,
1499
Johnson, Sir John, Order for arrest of,447
Proofs of hostile intentions of,
480
Order for seizure of,
493
Colonel Dayton fails in the attempt to take,
511
Supposed escape of, to Niagara,
581
Connection of, with the Indians,
609
Reported “at the head of his Scotch Gang,”
633
General Schuyler’s Letters to, and Lady,
642, 643
His Letter to Schuyler,
644
His Lady is ordered to be removed to Albany,
647
Infamous conduct of, exposed,
648
Washington approves of Dayton’s watching,
768
His Lady is detained as a Hostage,
913
His Lady complains to Washington of Schuyler,
930
Johnson, Colonel Guy, influence of with the Indians,729
Johnson, B., Letter from, to the Maryland Council of Safety,732
Johnson, Nathaniel, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,874
Johnson, Peter, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,874
Johnson, E., Letter from, to the Maryland Council of Safety,881
Their Reply to
985
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