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 |
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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 Graftons Motion, |
324 |
Speech of, on American affairs, |
360 |
Speech of, on motion to amend Lord Norths 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 Graftons Motion, |
166 |
Replies to a question of Duke of Richmond, |
224 |
HisSpeech on third reading of Lord Norths 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 Norths 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 Hopkinss 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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