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Pay, Congress resolve to equalize the, 812
General Ward’s Troops in want of their,
932
Orders for, on Maryland Treasury,
1479–1481
Of Members of Maryland Council of Safety,
1484
Pay-Table, (Connecticut,) sundry Orders on, 651–2,
  726, 877, 970, 1222–1227
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., Dubourg’s 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 Richmond’s 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,
651–670, 1277–1300
Petition Congress for further defences,
660
Ask Washington for an Engineer,
906
Washington’s Reply to,
938
Letter from, to President of Congress,
934
The President’s 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 McKean’s 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,
951–967
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 Clare’s 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 Grafton’s 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 London’s, to Parliament, 3
The City of London’s, is read in the House of Commons,
69
Of Congress, “a refined piece of political subtlety,”
9
Of Congress, not alluded to in King’s 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 Parker’s, to Massachusetts Council,
442
Of Inhabitants of Wellfleet, to the same,
611
Paper-makers’, to New-York Congress,
615
Dr. Adams’s, 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 Betton’s, to Maryland Convention,
832
Of Commanders of Galleys to Pennsylvania Conference,
954
William Goddard’s, to Congress,
1012
Captain Painter’s, 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 Wooley’s, to New-York Congress,
1394
Of Inhabitants of Transylvania to Virginia Convention,
1528
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