Pay, Congress resolve to equalize the, |
812 |
General Wards Troops in want of their, |
932 |
Orders for, on Maryland Treasury, |
14791481 |
Of Members of Maryland Council of Safety, |
1484 |
Pay-Table, (Connecticut,) sundry Orders on, |
6512, |
|
726, 877, 970,
12221227 |
Payne, Benjamin, Clerk to Hartford (Connecticut) Committee,
| 602 |
Payne, Edward, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Peaiody, Richard, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 874 |
Peaiody, Stephen, appointed Major of New-Hampshire Militia, | 1076 |
Peace, easily and honourably acquired, | 80 |
Governour Pownall expresses a wish for, |
156 |
Within the command of Ministers, |
161 |
Pearson, Samuel, honourably acquitted of disaffection, | 722 |
Peck, Adjutant, appointed Brigade-Major, | 1147 |
Peck, Ebenezer, appointed Lieutenant of Marines, Connecticut, | 970 |
Peck, Nathaniel, vessel of, detained, with pork, | 1075 |
Peck, Samuel, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, | 874 |
Peck, Titus, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 874 |
Peckham, John, committed to Philadelphia Jail, | 653 |
Peer, Earl Sandwich the oldest, in House of Lords, | 136 |
The rights of a, asserted by Lord Camden, |
165 |
Peirce, Isaac, appointed Aid-de-Camp to Gates, |
761 |
Pelham, Lord, appointed to the Wardrobe, |
158 |
Pelham, Peter, Keeper of publick Jail of Virginia, | 1606 |
Pendleton, John, Clerk to Virginia Committee of Safety, | 721 |
Pendleton, Edmund, President of Virginia Committee of Safety, |
405 |
Letter to, from General Lee, |
721, 1129 |
Letter from, to Maryland Convention, |
576 |
President of Virginia Convention, |
630 |
Letter from, to Virginia Delegates in Congress, |
932 |
Letter from, read in New-Jersey Congress, |
1364 |
Letter of Thanks to, from New-Jersey Congress, |
1367 |
Address of, to Virginia Convention, |
1511 |
Pendlston, Edmund, Jun., appointed Committee Clerk to Virginia Convention, |
1512 |
Penet, M., Dubourgs character of, |
779 |
Penfield, Peter, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, |
872 |
Penn, John, Letter from, to Samuel Johnston, |
1116 |
Penn and Lee, Messrs., bearers of Petition from Congress, |
118 |
Petition presented by, read in House of Commons, |
248 |
Penn, Richard, Debate on calling, before House of Lords, |
118 |
Character of, by Duke of Richmond, |
119 |
Improperly called Proprietor and Quaker, |
122 |
Day fixed for examination of, as John, |
124 |
The name corrected in the Order for attendance, |
124 |
His examination at the Bar, |
124 |
Silence of Ministers to, explained, |
130 |
His Evidence called partial, |
134 |
Duke of Richmonds Comments on examination of, |
163 |
Penn, William, elected Lieutenant of Virginia Horse, | 1566 |
Pennsylvania, Forces of, detailed by Mr. Penn, |
125 |
Manufactures, Ports, and Rivers of, |
126 |
Character of the men enrolled in, |
127 |
Questions as to the Charter of, |
128 |
Cost of, compared with that of Nova-Scotia, |
223 |
Mr. Wilkes enumerates the resources of, |
241 |
Pennsylvania Assembly, Address to, of Philadelphia Committee, |
498 |
Conduct of, condemned by Philadelphia Committee, |
560 |
Memorial to, of the Committee of Safety, |
662, 664 |
Congress call on, for Militia, |
708, 861 |
Remove Restrictions from their Delegates, |
755 |
Proceedings of, |
845, 888 |
Examination of the course of, |
987 |
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, a Report to, |
538 |
Proceedings of, |
651670,
12771300 |
Petition Congress for further defences, |
660 |
Ask Washington for an Engineer, |
906 |
Washingtons Reply to, |
938 |
Letter from, to President of Congress, |
934 |
The Presidents Reply to, |
1132 |
Remonstrance addressed to, |
966 |
Some Members of, suspected to be Tories, |
988 |
Address of, to the Inhabitants, |
1213 |
Empowered by Congress to negotiate exchange of Prisoners, |
1696 |
Pennsylvania, Independence of, voted by McKeans Battalion, | 784 |
A Watchman to the Common People of, |
787, |
|
835, 1047 |
Disputed Boundary of, with Virginia, |
932 |
A Conference held of the Committees of, |
951967 |
Address of the Conference to the People of, |
962 |
Republicus to the People of, |
1131 |
Proceedings of the Associators of, |
1261 |
Virginia establishes a temporary Boundary with, |
1576 |
Penton, Abner, appointed Captain of New-Jersey Militia, |
1664 |
People, all Government created by the, |
139 |
Aristides to the, of the Colonies, |
629 |
Anonymous Address to the, |
987 |
Perry, Mr. Edmund S., Lord Clares account of, |
258 |
Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, |
263 |
Perry, Thomas, sentenced for desertion, |
1114 |
Perth-Amboy, Ladies of, petition to keep Dr. Lawrence, |
1647 |
Measures to remove the suspected from, |
1654 |
Peterborough, Bishop of, opposes the Address, |
8 |
Supports Duke of Graftons Motion, |
335 |
Peters, Richard, Correspondence of, with President of Congress, |
886, 888 |
Is elected Secretary to the Board of War, |
1705 |
Petition, the City of Londons, to Parliament, |
3 |
The City of Londons, is read in the House of Commons, |
69 |
Of Congress, a refined piece of political subtlety, |
9 |
Of Congress, not alluded to in Kings Speech, |
12 |
Of Nova-Scotia to Parliament, |
61 |
Of Nova-Scotia referred to a Committee of the Whole, |
64 |
From Merchants and Traders of Poole, &c., |
70 |
From Inhabitants of Wilts, |
71, 170 |
From Merchants and Traders of Chester, |
72 |
From Cities of London and Liverpool, |
73 |
From Merchants of Lancaster, &c., |
74 |
From the City of Bristol and Port of Milford, |
75 |
From the Traders of Glasgow and Clyde, |
75 |
Of Sugar-Planters, read in the House of Commons, |
204 |
Dissatisfaction of the Colonies at reception of, |
126 |
From New-York, fabricated in England, |
158 |
Of the Protestants of Cork to the King, |
402 |
Stephen Parkers, to Massachusetts Council, |
442 |
Of Inhabitants of Wellfleet, to the same, |
611 |
Paper-makers, to New-York Congress, |
615 |
Dr. Adamss, for a military command, |
714 |
Of the Inhabitants, to Committee of Albany, |
715 |
Of a number of Inhabitants of New-Jersey, against Independence, |
788 |
Turbutt Bettons, to Maryland Convention, |
832 |
Of Commanders of Galleys to Pennsylvania Conference, |
954 |
William Goddards, to Congress, |
1012 |
Captain Painters, to the Board of War, |
1050 |
Of Nathan Guyer and others to New-York Congress, |
1125 |
Of Tryon Committee to New-York Congress, |
1136 |
Of Israel and Isaac Youngs to New-York Congress, |
1335 |
Thomas Wooleys, to New-York Congress, |
1394 |
Of Inhabitants of Transylvania to Virginia Convention, |
1528 |