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Logier, John, appointed Ensign of New-Jersey Militia,
1659
London, City of, petition Parliament,
3, 73
Mr. Hartley’s Remarks on Petition of,
354
Gazette, “a disgrace to the Nation,”
359
Gazette, “on a level with the Bruxelles,”
228
Gazette, notice in, of American affairs,
717
Gazette, Sir Peter Parker’s official Letter in,
1208
Long-Island, New-York, Plot of the Tories on,
455
Directions for completing Works on,
534
Head-Quarters of the Tories on,
723
Notice of Howe’s purpose to land on,
729
Part of his Forces land on,
1272
Resolve of New-York Congress relative to Provisions on,
1405
Long-Island’, (South-Carolina,) account of operations on,
1186, 1187
Lonsdale, William, petitions Virginia Convention for relief,
1521
Pension granted to,
1580
Lockerman, T. W., recommended for appointment,
464
Deposition of,
805
Loomis, Epaphs., appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,
873
Loosley, Thomas, Paper-maker, Petition of,
615
Lord, Lynde, Clerk to Litchfield Committee,
472
Lord, William, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel North-Carolina Militia,
1446
Lord-Howe, Sloop, Prisoners taken by,
809
Lord-Howe, Prize-ship, Inventory of cargo of,
1113
Lords, Proceedings of the House of,
1, 88, 106, 118,
158, 211, 290, 319, 360
Passage of the Militia Bill by the,
87
Losyc, Jacob, committed to Jail in New-York,
766
Lott, Colonel, examined before New-York Committee,
568
Lott, Richard, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel New-Jersey Militia,
1663
Louden, Samuel, complaint of, to New-York Congress,
1348
Loudoun, (Virginia,) Proceedings of the Committee of,
444, 722
Louis XL., ruined the liberties of France by Militia,
86
Louis XIV., the example of, referred to,
141
Lounsberry, Jeremiah, recommended as an Ensign of Grenadiers,
585
Receives the appointment,
1345
Love, Amos, Resignation of,
1444
Love, David, appointed Lieutenant of Marines,
1720
Lovell, James, his Letter to Arthur Lee,
1070
Low, Peter, appointed Lieutenant of New-Jersey Militia,
1639
Low, Isaac, released from parole and suspicion,
1665
Lowes, Henry, Letter from, to Maryland Council of Safety,
806
Lowrey, Thomas, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of New-Jersey Militia,
1625
Lowther, Sir James, seconds Amendment to Address,
21
Moves employment of Hanoverians to be contrary to law,
107
Luby, John, punished for desertion,
759
Lucas, Robert, complaint against, to Virginia Convention,
1533
His petition to them granted,
1542
Reconsidered and rejected,
1547
Luddington, Henry, nominated Lieutenant-Colonel of New-York Militia,
1318
Lush, Andrew, Petition of, to Virginia Convention rejected,
1605
Luttrell, Mr. Temple, comments on King’s Speech,
34
His views on American affairs,
139
Closes with a motion to treat with Congress,
142
Opposes Lord North’s Bill,
196
Supports Alderman Oliver’s Motion,
243
His Speech and Motion on the Navy,
313
His Speech on Mr. Sawbridge’s Motion,
373
Luttrell, Hon. Captain James, defends America,
36
Opposes the Militia Bill,
82
Comments on Motion for Supplies,
101
Moves to amend Lord North’s Bill,
201, 203
Opposes the hire of Foreign Troops,
281
Supports Mr. Hartley’s Motion,
351
Lux, William, Letter from, to the Maryland Council of Safety,
1034, 1115
Lyburn, Harry, award to, in case of sloop Olive,
1592
Lyle, John, relief granted to, by Virginia Convention,
1580
Lyman, Thomas, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
874
Lynch, Michael, committed by New-York Congress,
1406
Transferred to Washington for trial,
1410
Lynch, John, sentenced by Court-Martial,
1269
Lyon, Rev. James, Letter from, to Washington,
484
Lyon, Lieutenant Peter, Order for arrest of,
550
Lyon, Stephen, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,
874
Lyon, Dr. William, is refused permission to inoculate,
1460
Lyttelton, Governour, seconds Motion for Address,
21
His opinion of American Traders,
201
Opposes Colonel Barre’s Motion,
359
Lyttelton, Lord, defends the Earl of Chatham,
7
Replies to the Earl of Rochford,
92
On motion to examine Mr. Penn,
119
Alluded to as” The Noble Lord in Red,”
129
His Reply to the Duke of Richmond,
134
His Speech extolled by Ministers,
136
Is called to the Privy Council,
158
Objects to the Duke of Grafton’s Motion,
161
Is compared to Garrick by the Duke of Richmond,
164
Supports Lord North’s Bill,
213
Replies to the Duke of Richmond’s compliments,
217
Supports the German Treaties,
309
Contends for the right of Taxation,
334
Lyttle, William, appointed Lieutenant of North-Carolina Militia,
1444
Mabison, Arthur, North-Carolinapurchases Land from,
1445
Macauley, Alexander, declared to be disaffected,
722
Mac Cloud, Kenneth, Letter from, to Commodore Hopkins,
617
Machias, operations for relief of,
441
Address from, to Massachusetts Council,
575
Machin, Lieutenant, Ordered to Head-Quarters,
793
Mackall, B., Letter from, to the Maryland Council of Safety,
831
Chairman of Calvert County Committee,
985
Mackall, John, appointed Captain of Maryland Militia,
1473
Court-Martial ordered for trial of,
1483
Mackall, James, appointed Captain of Maryland Militia,
1470
Maclean, Lieutenant-Colonel, complimented by General Carleton,
457
Macpherson, John, claims to be first Naval Commander,
632
Committee of Congress report against his claim,
632
Macworth, Mr., Chairman of the Committee of the Whole House of Commons,
64
His Reports as such,
65, 66, 203, 204
McAlpine, Order for seizure of,
493
McAuley, Patrick, honourably acquitted,
722
McBride, James, appointed Captain of New-York Militia,
1398
McCabe, John, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia,
583
McCallister, Lieutenant, captured by Indians,
1253
McCarty, William, Acting Deputy Quartermaster-General in Canada,
588
McCauley, Parson, captured at Trois Rivieres,
828
McChord, John, intelligence given by,
586
McClane, Captain, captured by Indians,
1253
McClaughry, James, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia,
1398
McClean, Captain, spirited conduct of his men,
827
Mc Clean,——, committed to Philadelphia Jail,
1283
McCleave, John, appointed Captain of Row-Galley,
652
McCloster, Samuel, appointed Ensign of Maryland Militia,
1483
McCluere, William, appointed Surgeon of North-Carolina Militia,
1445
McClure, David, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
871
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