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McClure, James, appointed Lieutenant of Marines,
1720
McComas, James, appointed Captain of Maryland Militia,
1140
McCubbin, Zachariah, appointed Captain of Maryland Militia,
583
McCulloch, Alexander, (prisoner,) exchange of, solicited,
1141
McCutcheon, David, committed to Jail,
1291
McDonald, James, punished for mutiny,
491
McDonald, the Miner, information against,
504
Letter from, to New-York Congress,
554
Committee appointed to agree with,
1397
McDonald, Allan, (prisoner,) complaint of,
505
McDonald, General, complaint of, to Congress,
613
McDonald, the Clan, made prisoners in North-Carolina,
663
McEuen, Malcom, Chairman of the “Mechanicks in Union,”
898
McFall, Neal, committed to New-York Jail,
766
McFall, Sergeant, prisoner at large, Putnam informs New-York Congress of,
1357
Committee make report in the case of,
1370
The Report and his parole sent to Putnam,
1371
McFarland, Daniel, recaptured with Captain McKay,
601
McFarling, John, acquitted on charge of desertion,
491
McGahey, Manasses, pardoned by Virginia Convention
1564
McGaw, Colonel, Washington asks for his Battalion,
790
Is ordered to New-York,
812
His arrival there reported,
920
Deficiency of Arms in his Regiment,
1214
McGee, Alexander, Order for arrest of,
1457
Maryland Council of Safety order, beforethem,
1472
McGowan, John, appointed Adjutant of Pennsylvania Rifles,
851
McIhoy, Fergus, appointed Ensign of the Maryland Militia,
583
McIntire, John, arrested on suspicion and discharged,
1552
McIntosh, Colonel Lachlan, Letter from, to Washington,
709
Successful exploit of,
1230
McKay, Captain Samuel, deserts from his parole,
563
Is retaken by the Night-Watch in Berkshire,
574
Is committed to prison in Hartford,
601
Had assumed the dress of a Clergyman,
633
McKean, Colonel Thomas, Letter to, from Peter Tall-man,
396
Resolves offered by, at a Publick Meeting,
518
Chairman of the Philadelphia Committee,
561, 690
His Battalion vote to support Congress,
784
His Letter to the President thereof,
833
Is chosen President of the Conference,
952
McKenzie, Dr., ordered to attend sick at Sorel,
594
Taken prisoner at Trois Rivieres,
828
McKesson, John. Letters to, from—
 
William Floyed,
395
Colonel H. B. Livingston,
510, 608
Whitehead Hicks,
528
George Clinton,
1064, 1080
Colonel Malcom,
1235
Elected Secretary by New-York Congress,
1310
McKey, John, the Confession of,
482
McLean, Peter, information against,
584
New-York Committee order the arrest of,
1162
Is charged with disaffection,
1349
McLean, Lieutenant Neal, sent to Albany in irons,
633
Putnam sends him handcuffed to Philadelphia,
683
McLean, Colonel, advance of, to Three Rivers,
684
McLene, James, Chairman of Cumberland (Pennsylvania) Committee,
756
McNeal,——, a Tory, an account of,
439
McNeil, Mrs., ordered to remove from Wilmington, North-Carolina,
1450
McNeil, Hector, appointed to command Frigate Boston,
1707
McNeill, Charles, the Confession of,
482
McNeill, Malcom, North-Carolina orders ths imprisonment of,
1450
Is admitted to parole,
1452
McPherson, Robert, Chairman of York (Pennsylvania) Committee,
620
Madison, Thomas, appointed Paymaster of Virginia Militia,
1569
Madrid, interference of Court of, not feared,
5
Maffit, Thomas, Clerk to Cornwall (New-York) Committee,
586
Magaw, Rev. Mr., Address of, to Battalion,
464
Magazine, established in Talbot County, Maryland,
1478
Magistrates, Virginia Convention provides for continuing,
1586
The Ordinance for,
1608
Magna Charta, the Bill of Rights a new,
91
Maidstone, case of the Hanoverian Soldier at,
114
Main, Lieutenant, of the Yankee-Hero, wounded,
748
Majority, questions determined by, in the Maryland Convention,
1486
Of Members present, a quorum in New-Jersey Congress,
1618
Of Colonies, necessary to appointments,
1697
Malcom, Colonel William, Letter from, to J. McKesson,
1235
Is admitted to New-York Congress as Deputy for Charlotte,
1322
Malcontents, Resolve of North-Carolina concerning,
1443
Maiden, Instructions of Town of, to their Representatives,
602
Mallet, Richard, the Property of, restored,
1449
Manchester, Duke of, objects to the Address,
10
Opposes the employment of Foreign Troops,
88
Moves to declare the same unconstitutional,
90
Replies to Lord Lyttelton,
135
Offers a Petition from Merchants of Bristol,
229
Opposes the German Treaties,
298
Supports the Duke of Grafton“s Motion,
324
Speech of, on American affairs,
360
Speech of, on motion to amend Lord North“s Bill,
211, 228
Manchester, Lord Stanley avows the Addresses from,
34
The politicks of, ridiculed,
35
Mr, Egerton defends,
81
The Addresses from, pronounced indecent,
81
Manley, Captain, Prizes captured by,
532
Appraisement of Ordnance Stores taken by,
1067
Congress take order relative to his Prizes,
1713
Manly,——, appointed Lieutenant of Light Infantry,
1430
Mann, Isaac, Order for the seizure of,
493
Mansfield, Lord, opinion of, quoted,
88
His Speech on the Duke of Grafton“s Motion,
166
Replies to a question of Duke of Richmond,
224
His“Speech on third reading of Lord North“s Bill,
233
Explains his opinions,
338
Replies to the Duke of Grafton,
340
Mansfield, Joseph, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
874
Mansfield, John, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,
874
Manufactories, Resolve of the Maryland Convention touching,
1487
Appropriation to encourage,
1501, 1502
Manufactures, American trade not necessary to British,
9
Nature of British, explained,
32
Influence of the war upon,
162
Effects upon, of Lord North“s Bill,
187
Georgia recommends the encouragement of,
719
Marblehead, valuable Prize brought into,
771
Marcy, Samuel, Jun., appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
874
Marine Committee, Members of the,
409
Their Resolve relating to Cannon in Rhode-Island,
409
Their Letter to Commodore Hopkins on the subject,
654
Complaint of Lieutenant Hallock to the,
756
Their Orders to Commodore Hopkins,
844
Commodore Hopkins“s Report to the,
979
Instructions of Congress to,
1678
Empowered to name the thirteen Frigates,
1699
Report from, of complaints of sundry Officers,
1705

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