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Johnson, Captain John, William Smith complains of,
993
 
Makes a Report to the New-York Congress,
1374
 
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. Lowther’s Motion,
108
 
His Remarks on the treatment of Mr. Penn,
155
 
Opposes Lord North’s Bill,
191, 205
 
His Motion relating to Georgia,
207
 
Speech of, on the motion to postpone Lord North’s Bill,
236
 
Speech of, on Alderman Oliver’s 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. Luttrell’s 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. Luttrell’s Motion,
142
 
Seconds Governour Johnstone’s 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, Admiral’s 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
Kemp’s 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 Speaker’s 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
King’s peace, Lord Mansfield’s definition of the,
339
King’s District, New-York, suspicions of Tory Plot in,
438
 
Unanimous vote of, for Independence,
1056
King’s Ship’s, Plan to prevent annoyance from the,
563
King’s, 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
King’s Bridge, Fortifications ordered at,
992
 
General Mifflin ordered to repair to,
1270
Kingdom, what is meant by “within the,”
91
 
Lord Weymouth’s definition of,
94
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