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Massachusetts, the People of Machias to the Council of,
575
Petition of Inhabitants of Wellfleet to Council of,
611
Congress call upon Assembly of,
708, 886, 1009
Joseph Greenleaf to the Council of,
715
“A Watchman” to the People of,
716, 830
Assembly of, to their Delegates in Congress,
728
General Ward to the Council of,
917
Proceedings of Assembly of, regulating Courts of Law,
918
Proceedings to prohibit exportation of Provisions,
946
General Schuyler to Assembly of,
969, 1074
Meshech Weare to Assembly of,
1032
Stephen Smith to Assembly of,
1033
Report from David Reed to Assembly of,
1033
Complaints of the inaction of Assembly of,
1015
E. W. Stanhope (a prisoner,) to the Council of,
1062
“Armatus” to the People of,
1062
Council of, to the President of Congress,
1087
Colonel Campbell, (a prisoner,) to the,
1088
Washington to Assembly of,
1123
Congress order the Battalions of, to be completed,
1670
Massenbaugh, Baron, sent as Engineer to South-Carolina,
1190
Massie, General, his treatment of Prisoners at Halifax,
1077
Mather, Samuel, Chairman of Westfleld Committee,
998
Matlack, Colonel T., Battalion of, vote for Independence,
785
Matthews, Mr. Justice, Thanks of South-Carolina given to,
515
Matthews, Joel, to New-York Congress,
547
Matthews, Stephen, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,
872
Matthews, Colonel, (of Virginia,) Letter of Thanks to,
1046
Matthews, David, (Mayor of the City of New-York,) aids the Conspirators in New-York,
1085
New-York Committee authorize Washington to arrest,
1158
Is examined before the Committee,
1164
Letter from, to Gouverneur Morris,
1215
Mr. Beekman permitted to visit him in Jail,
1440
Matthews, Fletcher, no evidence found against,
1135
Matthews, James, New-York Committee order arrest of,
1162
Gives bond for appearance when called on,
1176
Signs a Declaration to defend the Colony,
1177
Mattox, Samuel, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
874
Mawbey, Sir Joseph, calls the war “a hellish policy,”
236
Speech of, on American affairs,
317
Maxwell, Colonel, ordered with his Troops to Sorel,
592
Report of his arrival,
594
Gallantry of,
828
Maxwell, Captain, capture of, with his Highlanders,
771
Maxwell, William, Order for imprisonment of, in North-Carolina,
1450
Mazure, Christian, punished for desertion,
491
Mead, Matthew, appointed Major of Connecticut Militia,
871
Mead, Abner, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,
872
Mease, James, his Letter to Robert Morris,
561
An order to, as Commissary,
949
Mechanicks, political rights of,
42
Mechanicks in Union,”Address of, to New-York Congress,
614
Answer of the Congress to,
615
Second Address of,
895
A Committee from, wait upon the Congress,
1362
Mecum, William, appointed Major of New-Jersey Militia,
1626
Medical Department, Dr. Morgan’s Remarks on the,
1069
Medicines, want of, at Ticonderoga,
586
Dr. organ’s application for, refused,
1431
Medway, Vote of, on Independence,
533
Meeks, John, appointed Captain of “Hearts of Oak,”
1430
Meigs, Jehiel, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
872
Meigs, Major R. J., pay of, granted to his wife,
881
Mellish, Mr. Charles, defends the policy of Ministers,
49
Memorial, of the Committee of Privates of Philadelphia, to Congress,
421
H. Ridgley’s, to the Maryland Convention,
513
Members of Rhode-Island Assembly to Congress,
529
City of Philadelphia to Congress,
560
Richard Hanson’s, to Dinwiddie Committee,
604
Vestry of New-York City to the Congress thereof,
626
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety to Congress,
660
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety to their Assembly,
662, 664
Philadelphia Committee to the Justices of Courts,
689
Colonel J. Nicholson’s, to Washington,
821
Mrs. Catharine Lamb’s, to Washington,
839
Garret Roorback’s, to Washington,
939
Patriotick Society’s, to Pennsylvania Conference,
956
Captain Painter’s, to the Board of War,
1048
The Surgeons’ Mates’, to General Heath,
1084
J. Hylton’s, to the New-York Congress,
1396
Manufacturers of Salt, to the New-York Congress,
1416
Maryland Council of Safety to their Convention,
1477
Kentucky Settlers’, to Virginia Convention,
1573
Joseph Trumbull’s, to Congress,
1673
Dr. Sergeant’s, to Congress,
1714
Men, a scarcity of, the defect of Government,
109
Menonists, Resolve of Maryland Convention in relation to,
1504
Petition to Virginia Convention on the subject of,
1579
Menzies, Major, killed in the affair of Nantasket,
982
Mercenaries, the disgrace of employing,
23
Mr. Dunning’s Remarks upon,
79
Sir J. Lowther’s Remarks upon,
107
Congress order an Address to the, to be prepared,
1675
Mercer, Mr., arrival of, at Fort George,
449
Mercer, Hugh, Commission of Brigadier-General sent to,
723
His Letter of acceptance,
903
General Livingston’s Letter to,
1233
Washington’s Letter to,
1263
Is stationed at Paulus-Hook,
1265
His election as Brigadier-General in Congress,
1697
His Commission sent by express,
1699
Merchant, George, brings intelligence from England,
501
Merchants, Rivalry of American, with British,
19
Mr. Wedderburn’s character of,
43
Mr. Innes’s plan for the relief of,
151
Mercy, Lord North’s offers of,
45
Meredith, Colonel Samuel, receives the Arms of disaffected,
722
Is appointed Colonel by Virginia Convention,
1518
Meredith, Peter, sentenced for desertion,
1145
Meritches, (New-York,) Census of Inhabitants of,
1236
Meriwether, John, honorably acquitted of disaffection,
722
Meriweather, Reuben, Captain of Independent Rifle Company,
1502
Merkle, J. P., is introduced to Congress,
1688
Merrill, Samuel, Town-Clerk of Maiden,
603
Merrill, Lieutenant, acquitted by Court of Inquiry,
697
Merrill, Joseph, Clerk of Hartford Meeting,
944
Merryman, John, Jun., appointed Treasurer of Fines by Baltimore,
1459
Mershon, Henry, appointed Lieutenant of New-Jersey Militia,
1623
Message, the King’s, to the House of Commons,
18, 237, 356
The Minister’s, to Irish House of Commons,
256
Schuyler’s, to the Six Nations,
914
Metcalfe, Thomas, an Order for disarming,
881
Methodists, Action of Baltimore Committee in relation to,
1463
Micheau, Paul, excuse of, for non-attendance,
1340
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