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Ossory, Lord, supports Mr. Burke’s Bill, 181
Seconds Mr. Fox’s Motion for Inquiry,
265
Ostrander, David, appointed a Lieutenant of New-York Militia, 1357
Oswald, Mr., one of the English Board of Trade, 131
Otis, James, President of Massachusetts Council, 419
Otter, man-of-war, cruises in the Chesapeake, 682
Otto, Bodo, appointed Surgeon of New-Jersey Militia, 1653
Outten, Thomas, elected Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, 631
Is commissioned as such, Overkills, disposition of the, Indians,
1473 431
Overier, George, convicted of imposition, 562
Overseers, exemption of, from military duty in Virginia, 1531
Report to the Convention on the subject of,
1571
Overton, Isaac, Major of Minute Regiment, 628
Owen, Ralph, (of Virginia,) proclaimed disaffected, 984
Oxford, Mr. Burke criticises the Address from, 82
Lord North defends,
84
Oxford, Lord, his Letter to Queen Anne, 133
Oyster-Bay, examination of Prisoners taken at, 614
Paca, William, (of Maryland,) compliment to, by John Adams, 1194
Paddock, Jonathan, nominated Major of New-York Militia, 1318
Page, John, Chairman of New-Fairfield Committee, 798
Painter, Captain E., Memorial of, to the Board of War, 1048
Palace, Virginia Convention order the, to be turned into an Hospital, 1573
They rescind the Order, and offer it to Patrick Henry,
1605
Palfrey, William, Letters to, from President of Congress, 433, 508, 583, 692, 887
Letter to, from Washington,
926
Palliser, Sir Hugh, replies to Mr. Luttrell on Navy, 313
Palmer, (Massachusetts.) Vote of, on Independence,701
Palmer, Jonah, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,873
Palmer, Elias S., appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,873
Palmer, Jonathan, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,873
Palmer, Nathan, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,1225
Palmer, Moses, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,1225
Palmer, Joseph, appointed Ensign of North-Carolina Militia,1444
Palmetto, Fort Sullivan formed of,
1208
Palner, Henry, charters sloop Liberty,676
Pancoast, Joseph, appointed Captain of New-Jersey Militia,1636
Panton, Committee of, to General Gates,1274
Paper Currency, Resolve of New-Jersey concerning,468
Individual issue of, discouraged,
996
Report to Virginia Convention on depreciation of,
1606
Counterfeiting made felony in Virginia,
1616
Paper-makers, Petition for exemption from military service,
615
Paper-Mill, erection of, in Maryland,
1457
Papists, Lord Townshend recommends inlisting,
3
Parade, Orders relating to the Grand, 526
Pardon, Proposition to delegate the power of, 4
A good deal talked of, but never applied for,
173
The King’s Speech in reference to, read,
186
Danger of delegating prerogative of,
213
Lord Mansfield asserts the right to delegate the power of,
233
Asked of Publick by N. Hermany, of Pennsylvania,
422
Asked of Washington by Lieutenant Grover,
424
Offered to “repentent Rebels”by Lord Howe,
1002
Proclamation of, sent by flag to Sullivan’s Island,
1186
Paris, important Letter from, to Dr. Franklin, 771
Parke, Assistant Quartermaster-General, to act as Lieutenant-Colonel of Artificers, 1149
Parker, Sir Peter, expedition of, ridiculed, 369
Contradictory orders to, denied,
372
Commands attack on Sullivan’s Island,
1205
His account of the attack,
1208
Parker, Stephen, Letter and Petition of,441–2
People of Machias take up the case of,
575
Parker, Jonathan, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, 873
Parker, S. F., appointed Major of New-Jersey Militia, 1642
Parks, Captain, Dr. Betts punished for inoculating,635
Parks, Elisha, Chairman of Springfield (Massachusetts) Committee, 1254
Parliament, Proceedings of,
1–388
Forbearance of, extolled,
18
The dignity of, misunderstood,
30
Mr. Burke’s character of the,
106
Not the Representative, but the Sovereign of America,
176
Limits to the rights of,
183
Supremacy of, contended for,
194
Historical sketch of the powers of,
244
Proceedings of the Irish, commented on,
256
Mr. T. Townshend’s Motion on the Message to the Irish,
258
The rightful source of terms of peace with America,
379
Degradation of, by Administration,
383
Prorogation of, by the King,
388
An Englishman’s opinion of,
509
Parole, Governour Skene refuses to sign a, 601
Breach of, by Captain McKay, (a prisoner,)
601
Copy of, offered to Governour Skene,
602
Philip Dalton offered a,
611
Lieutenant George Ball gives his,
663
Form of, offered to Lieutenant McLean,
683
Governour Eden volunteers to give his,
736
Parran, William, elected Quartermaster of Maryland Militia,1493
Parry, Captain Francis, proposes exchange of a prisoner,1446
Parsons, Hezekiah, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,873
Parsons, Nathan, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,874
Parsons, Colonel, acts as President of General Court-Martial,891
Proceedings of his Court-Martial,
1084
Parsons, James, appears before New-York Congress,1308
Passaick, Ordinance respecting the Ferry at,
1660
Passports, Resolve of Maryland Convention regarding,1486
Pasteur, Dr. William, resignation of,1445
Pasture, John, appointed Lieutenant of North-Carolina Militia,1455
Patchin, Andrew, evidence against,569
Is suspected of joining the enemy,
570
Paterson, Robert, appointed Surgeon’s Mate of New-Jersey Militia,1641
Paterson, William, Secretary to New-Jersey Congress,1233
Election of,
1616
Patrick, John, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia,1140
Patriotick Society, Memorial of, to the Pennsylvania Conference,956
Patrol, establishment of, by Philadelphia Associators,1299
Patronage, ruinous consequences of,
145
Lord Shelburn’s views of,
168
Patten, Stephen, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,874
Patterson, Colonel, Regiment of, at Montreal, 584
Arnold advises inoculation of,
593
Patterson, Miss, Lieutenant Oakley cashiered for assaulting,1144
Patteson, Charles, a Delegate in Virginia Convention, 458
Paulus Hook, Orders for fortification of,434
Pawling, Levi, Letter from, to New-York Congress, 545
Pawling, Albert, appointed Captain by Congress, 1722
Pay, the soldiers in Canada grumble for, 590
Inequality of, to the Troops, complained of,
793

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