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Kings, less to be blamed than their advisers,
33
 
Divine authority of, ridiculed,
35
 
Fate of sundry, referred to,
244
Kinney, Captain, cited before New-York Congress,
1636
 
Examined and exonerated,
1646
Kinsey, Samuel, Testimony of. against Thomas Lloyd,
1464
Kirkland, Moses, a company appointed to retake,
408
 
Rigour to Prisoners consequent on escape of,
434
 
Jailer of Philadelphia ordered to be examined in relation to,
656
Kirkland, Samuel, important information from,
762, 764
Kirmovan, Chevalier de, introduced to Dr. Franklin,
1040
 
Receives employment as Engineer,
1300
 
Is strongly recommended for appointment,
1726
Kiriland, Martin, promotion of, in Connecticut,
1225
Kirtland, Daniel, appointed Ensign of the Connecticut Militia,
1225
Kitts, Daniel, sentence of, postponed,
637
Knight, Daniel, suspected of supplying the enemy,
1034
Knowlton, Daniel, appointed Ensign of the Connecticut Militia,
874
Knox, Colonel Henry, Correspondence of, with Lieutenant-Colonel Burbeck,
425
 
Return of his Artillery Regiment,
527
 
Is ordered to inspect the Highlands,
534
 
Excused on account of his duties at New-York,
584
 
His Regiment is augmented,
892
 
Return of his Artillery, &c.,
920
Kortwright, Lawrence, offers cannon for sale,
1433
 
Washington agrees to take a portion from,
1435
Lachine, operations of Arnold at,
595
 
Washington’s opinion of a post at,
928
La Corne, St. Luc, a prisoner at Esopus,
609
 
Washington advises the removal of,
769
Lacy, Thaddeus, appointed Captain of the Connecticut Militia,
872
Lacy, Josiah, appointed Lieutenant of the Connecticut Militia,
872
Lady Washington, brave defence of Privateer,
496
 
Honourable mention of Captain Cunningham, of the,
602
Lake Champlain, anxiety to keep the mastery of,
587
 
Preparations for defence of,
480
 
Schuyler’s efforts to increase the force on,
1074
Lamb, James, Aid to General Schuyler,
640
 
Return of Provisions from,
763
Lamb, Mrs. Catharine, Memorial of,
839
Lame, Deride, appointed Lieutenant of New-Jersey Militia,
1639
Lancashire, sense of the Freeholders of,
34
 
Politicks of, ridiculed,
35
Lancaster, Petition from Merchants of,
74
 
The People’s invitation to the House of,
140
Lancaster (Pa.) Battalion, vote to support Congress,
786
Land Office, the Proprietary’s, held open in Maryland,
740
Lands, Resolves of Virginia Convention relating to,
1044
 
Resolves of Virginia Convention on settlement of Indian,
1588
 
Commissioners appointed to inquire into claims for,
1610
Langdon, John, Letter from, to Washington,
501
 
Superintends the building of a frigate,
698
 
Mr. Whipple’s Letters to,
1021–1028, 1030, 1050
 
J. Bartlett’s Letters to,
1021, 1025–6, 1028, 1195
 
Is made Navy Agent for New-Hampshire,
1195
 
Letter from, referred to Secret Committee,
1674
 
Appointed Agent for Prizes in New-Hampshire,
1721
Lanning, Ralph, appointed Lieutenant of the New-Jersey Militia,
1623
Lansing, John, Jun., Garrison Return from,
582
 
Extract of a Letter from, to Captain Varick,
942
La Prairie, Arnold’s Letter from,
930
Lark, sloop, sold as prize by Virginia Convention,
1592
Latham, William, promotion of, in the Connecticut Militia,
1225
Lathan, Hubbard, shot at and wounded by a sentinel,
1348
 
New-York Congress report the fact to Putnam,
1350
 
Putnam reports the arrest of the sentinel,
1351
Lattimer, Jonathan, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the Connecticut Militia,
871
Laverswyler, Jacob, appointed Quartermaster of the Pennsylvania Militia,
851
Lawrence, Major, the hero of Tritchinopoly,
38
Lawrence, Jonathan, Letter from, to the New-York Comgress,
584
 
His wife sells Tea in violation of law,
638
Lawrence, Oliver, recommended for appointment in New-York,
1070
Lawrence, Lieutenant Jacob, Letter from, to New-York Congress,
1340
Lawrence, Dr. John, ordered by New-Jersey to give parole,
1640
 
Appears before the Congress and signs,
1641
 
Is ordered to remove to Morristown,
1644
 
Ladies of Perth-Amboy petition to retain,
1647
 
The Congress persist in their order,
1647
Lawyers, reprobated and eulogized,
43
 
A prayer to be delivered from, in Nova-Scotia,
64
Lay, Elias, appointed Lieutenant of Row-Galley in Connecticut,
1086
Laybourn, Bowers, sentenced for desertion,
1144
Lead, means taken to collect, in Philadelphia,
476
 
Want of in Camp at Sorel,
594
 
Great demand for at New-York,
563
 
Efforts of Philadelphia to procure,
658
 
Earnest appeal of Congress for,
740
 
New-York Congress order windows to be stripped of,
1440
 
Resolves of the New-Jersey Congress to procure,
1646
 
Resolves of the Connecticut Assembly in relation to,
878
 
Price of, fixed by the Connecticut Committee of Safety,
1223
Lead Mines, Congress asks for a Report on,
1379, 1695
 
Condemned Negroes sent to, in Virginia,
1540
Leary, Captain John, proposition of,
1012
 
Appointed Captain of the New-York Horse,
1339
Leary, William, examined before the New-York Committee,
1154
 
Appointed Major of the New-York Militia,
1359
Leather Breeches, Smallwood’s Regiment dressed in,
566
 
Maryland orders, for all her Troops,
1467
Leaver, John, Passport granted to, by the New-York Congress,
1431
Lebanon, Connecticut Committee of Safety meet at,
649
Lebanon, Pa., Letter from Committee of, to Board of War,
1083
Ledger, Dr., recommended as Regimental Surgeon,
493
Ledyard, Ebenezer, Commissary for Groton,
657
Ledyard, William, appointed Captain of Matrasses, Connecticut,
1225
Lee, General Charles, Burgoyne’s Letter to, spoken of,
79
 
Complimented by Mr. Burke,
100
 
Inquiry how the Commissioners are to treat with,
382
 
Secret expedition of,
390
 
Notice of his return from it,
392
 
Letter from, to Hancock,
403, 720
 
Letter from, to Washington,
405, 420, 1183
 
Letter from, to Richard Henry Lee,
407
 
Letter from, to Brigadier-General Lewis,
721
 
Letter from, to Edmund Pendleton,
721, 1129
 
Letter to, from Thomas Burke,
403
 
He orders the seizure of Governour Eden,
736
 
Account of his operations in the South,
1017
 
His Letter to Gates, from Charlestown,
1128
 
His account of the attack on Fort Sullivan,
1129
 
His correspondence with Colonel Moultrie,
1186
 
His Official Letter to the President of Congress,
1205
 
Discussion on a Letter from, in the Virginia Convention,
1515
 
His proposition acted on in the Virginia Convention,
1518
 
Further Resolves on, in Virginia Convention,
1557
 
Letter from, read in Congress and referred,
1670
 
His scheme is approved by Congress,
1672
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