Johnson, Captain John, William Smith complains of, | 993 |
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Makes a Report to the New-York Congress, |
1374 |
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Is requested to apprehend Negro Will, | 1375 |
Johnson, Mrs. Anne, compensation granted to, | 1471 |
Johnson, Thomas, elected Brigadier-General of Maryland Flying-Camp, | 1490 |
Johnston, Thomas, one of the Secret Committee, | 620 |
Johnston, James, punished for desertion, | 759 |
Johnston, Samuel, Letter to, from John Penn, | 1116 |
Johnston; Schooner, North-Carolina grants Letter of Marque to, | 1454 |
Johnston, Philip, appointed Colonel of New-Jersey Militia, | 1657 |
Johnstone, Governour, Reply of, to Sir Adam Ferguson, | 25 |
| Arraigns the conduct of Administration, | 49 |
| His arguments are commended, | 54 |
| He objects to the Militia Bill, | 86 |
| Replies to Lord North, | 88 |
| Speech of, on Sir J. Lowthers Motion, | 108 |
| His Remarks on the treatment of Mr. Penn, | 155 |
| Opposes Lord Norths Bill, | 191, 205 |
| His Motion relating to Georgia, | 207 |
| Speech of, on the motion to postpone Lord Norths Bill, | 236 |
| Speech of, on Alderman Olivers Motion, | 247 |
| Defends the conduct of Americans at Bunker-Hill, | 254 |
| His squibs upon Ministers, | 263, 266 |
| Supports the motion for Inquiry, | 266 |
| Opposes the hire of Foreign Troops, | 284 |
| Utters a philippick against Administration, | 289 |
| Supports Mr. Luttrells motion on the Navy, | 313 |
| Is interrupted by Lord North, | 315 |
| Is severe upon Contractors, | 317 |
| Reprobates the Minister for his Rum-Contract, | 384, 386 |
Johnstone, Mr. J., supports Mr. Luttrells Motion, | 142 |
| Seconds Governour Johnstones Motion relating to Georgia, | 208 |
| Replies to Lord Barrington, | 288 |
Jolly, John, Captain of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Jolliffe, Mr., supports the Address, | 45 |
| Is in favour of the German Treaties, | 283 |
Jones, Captain John Paul, Admirals Orders to, | 418, 820, 844, 972 |
| Letter from, to Joseph Hewes, | 511 |
| Letter from, to Colonel Tillinghast, | 980 |
Jones, Eliakim, suspected of joining the enemy, | 570 |
Jones, Gilbert, reports from Oyster-Bay Committee, | 617 |
Jones, Owen, resigns Treasurership of Pennsylvania, | 854 |
Jones, Nathaniel, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Jones, Captain Gabriel, charge of, against B. Grymes, | 983 |
Jones, Dr. John, gives certificate to Dr. Adams, | 1235 |
Jones, Samuel, appointed Ensign of North-Carolina Militia, | 1444 |
Jones, Maurice, appointed a Lieutenant of North-Carolina Militia, | 1450 |
| Resignation of, | 1455 |
Jones, John C., appointed Assistant Clerk to Maryland Convention, | 1487 |
Jones. Lewelling, elected Captain of Virginia Horse, | 1565 |
Jones, James, elected Cornet of Virginia Horse, | 1568 |
Jones, Thomas, appointed Lieutenant of New-Jersey Militia, | 1661 |
Jouet, Chevalier, limited to boundaries on parole, | 1655 |
Journals, House of Commons, for 18th March, 1698, read, | 109 |
J. R., Essay of, on Independence, | 399 |
| Supplement to Essay of, | 400 |
| On the Election of Delegates, | 798 |
Jud, Jesse, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Judson, Noah, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Jury, Trial by, the essential right of a British subject, | 26 |
| Eulogy upon the Institution, | 29 |
Justice, New-Jersey provides for the maintenance of, | 1638 |
Justinian, Edward called the English, | 141 |
Karanduaan, name given to Hancock by the Six Nations, | 1701 |
Kearl, John, examined by the New-York Committee, | 1167 |
Kearney, Michael, (a prisoner,) limited to bounds on parole, | 1644 |
Kearney, Philip, (a prisoner,) limited to bounds on parole, | 1644 |
Kelsey, Stephen, paid for attending the New-York Committee, | 1428 |
Kemps Landing, a Council decide to abandon, | 407 |
Kennedy, Captain, (prisoner,) enlarged on parole, | 1644 |
Kent County, Maryland, Letters to, from the Maryland Council of Safety, | 421, 1091 |
| Pay to Militia Officers in, | 1479 |
| Appointment of Officers for, | 1492 |
| Judges of Election for, | 1497 |
Kent, Colonel James, Letter from Maryland Council of Safety to, | 1257 |
| Elected Colonel of Maryland Flying-Camp, | 1490 |
Kent, Jacob, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of New-York Militia, | 1414 |
Kentucky, Henderson claim to land in, | 752 |
| Memorial from Settlers on the River, | 1573 |
Keppel, Admiral, his attack on the Admiralty, | 101 |
Ker, John, Moderator at a Meeting of the Church of Scotland, | 603 |
Kerlin, John, appointed Ensign of New-Jersey Militia, | 1636 |
Kernaghan, James, appointed a Lieutenant of New-York Militia, | 1316 |
Kerr, John, appointed a Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1466 |
Ketcham, Joshua, one of Committee of Huntington, | 617 |
Ketchum, Isaac, Testimony of, in the case of Hickey, | 1085 |
| Petition of, to the New-York Congress, | 1187 |
| Undergoes examination, | 1302 |
| Ordered to be put in irons, | 1343 |
| A visiter permitted to see him in Jail, | 1350 |
| Brought before Congress again on petition, | 1410 |
| The information given by, | 1411 |
| Corrects his testimony as to Colonel Webb, | 1421 |
Kettletas, Peter, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Horse, | 1339 |
Ketner, Henry, asks pardon of Berks County, Pennsylvania, | 907 |
Kilbey, Esper, appointed Lieutenant of North-Carolina Militia, | 1444 |
Kilbey, William T., appointed Ensign of North-Carolina Militia, | 1444 |
Kilborn, Jonathan, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Killbreath, Hugh, punished for desertion, | 759 |
Killegrove, Henry, Petition of, to New-York Congress, | 1354 |
Kilty, John, elected Ensign Maryland Flying-Camp, | 1503 |
Kimball, John, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 874 |
Kinchin, defeat of the Americans at, | 576 |
King, the Speakers Address to the, at the close of the Session, | 388 |
King, Alexander, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 871 |
King, Captain John, (of N. C.,) suspended from command, | 1447 |
King-William, Virginia, Report on Election in, | 1527 |
King, Joseph, appointed Adjutant of New-Jersey Militia, | 1640 |
King-and-Queen, Virginia, Proceedings of Committee of, | 881 |
Kings peace, Lord Mansfields definition of the, | 339 |
Kings District, New-York, suspicions of Tory Plot in, | 438 |
| Unanimous vote of, for Independence, | 1056 |
Kings Ships, Plan to prevent annoyance from the, | 563 |
Kings, County, New-York, appointments made by Committee of, | 974 |
| List of suspected persons in, | 1152 |
| Deputies from, to Provincial Congress, | 1310 |
| Persons holding office from the King in, | 1369 |
Kings Bridge, Fortifications ordered at, | 992 |
| General Mifflin ordered to repair to, | 1270 |
Kingdom, what is meant by within the, | 91 |
| Lord Weymouths definition of, | 94 |
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