Logier, John, appointed Ensign of New-Jersey Militia, | 1659 |
London, City of, petition Parliament, | 3, 73 |
Mr. Hartleys 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 Parkers 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 Howes 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 Kings Speech, | 34 |
His views on American affairs, | 139 |
Closes with a motion to treat with Congress, | 142 |
Opposes Lord Norths Bill, | 196 |
Supports Alderman Olivers Motion, | 243 |
His Speech and Motion on the Navy, | 313 |
His Speech on Mr. Sawbridges Motion, | 373 |
Luttrell, Hon. Captain James, defends America, | 36 |
Opposes the Militia Bill, | 82 |
Comments on Motion for Supplies, | 101 |
Moves to amend Lord Norths Bill, | 201, 203 |
Opposes the hire of Foreign Troops, | 281 |
Supports Mr. Hartleys 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 Barres 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 Graftons Motion, | 161 |
Is compared to Garrick by the Duke of Richmond, | 164 |
Supports Lord Norths Bill, | 213 |
Replies to the Duke of Richmonds 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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