Prisoners, Congress authorize an exchange, on board the Liverpool, | 1696 |
Congress reserve the exclusive right of exchange, | 1712 |
Pritchett, Lucretia, Claim of, allowed by Virginia Convention, | 1594 |
Pritchett, Samuel, paid for Bank-note lost, by Virginia Convention, | 1594 |
Privateers, successful cruise of Philadelphia, | 713 |
Owners offer Congress Dollars for Paper-bills, | 1702 |
Privates, Proceedings of a Committee of, Philadelphia, | 508 |
Vote of Thanks from, to crews of the Galleys, | 690 |
Memorial of, to Congress, | 690 |
Protest of, to Pennsylvania Assembly, | 864,935 |
Address of, Military Associators, | 935 |
Privileges, Committee of, appointed by Virginia Convention, | 1511 |
Privy Seal, taken from Duke of Grafton, | 158 |
Privy Council, ordered to ask the King when he will receive Address, | 60 |
Virginia, elected by the Convention, | 1600 |
Prizes, account of recapture of, | 390 |
Capture of, by Privateer, | 489 |
Four, recaptured from the Greyhound, | 1111 |
New-York Congress orders disposal of sundry, | 1435 |
Proclamation, Governour Carletons, | 418 |
Governour Trumbulls, for Embargo, | 483 |
Franklins, calling Assembly of New-Jersey, | 626 |
Dissolving old and calling new Assembly in Maryland, | 740 |
Massachusetts Councils, for a Fast-day, | 1277 |
Proclamation-Money, Treasurer of New-Jersey delivers up the, | 1644 |
Made the standard of currency in New-Jersey, | 1664 |
Procter, Captain, (a prisoner,) efforts to procure the release of, | 929 |
Proctor, Francis, appointed Lieutenant of Fireworkers of Philadelphia, | 1293 |
Promotions, Resolve of Virginia Convention relating to, | 1613 |
Proposals, E. Tysons, for manufacture of Powder, | 1115 |
Proposition, the Duke of Graftons, | 6 |
Mr. Hartleys mediatorial, | 252 |
Proprietary, opposing interests of the People and, | 521 |
Writs, annulled by Maryland Convention, | 1487 |
Protest, of the Minority in the House of
Lords against Address, | 1416 |
Of the Minority in the House of Lords against Lord Norths Bill, | 225,228 |
Of Philadelphia, against the Pennsylvania Instructions, | 518,845 |
Of A Freeman, in support of the Pennsylvania Instructions, | 623 |
Of sundry persons at Barnstable, against the Vote thereof, | 705 |
Of Philadelphia Board of Officers, to Assembly, | 863, 937 |
Of Privates of Philadelphia Military Association, to Assembly, | 864,935 |
Protestants, employed in the French service, | 3 |
Troubles of the Irish, | 39 |
Catholick opposition to, | 83 |
Lord Chathams protection of, | 89 |
Act to enable the King to employ Foreign, | 111 |
Irish Troops to be replaced by Foreign, | 257,262 |
The Irish, in favour of America, | 509 |
Providence, (Rhode-Island,) Town-Meeting of, | 697 |
Provinces, other, compared with American, | 59 |
Sentiments of Northern and Southern, alike, | 127 |
Act to restrict the Trade of, read, | 186 |
Provision, dependance on America for, | 73 |
Scandalous waste of, | 414 |
Scarcity of, at Quebeck, | 416 |
Price of, settled at Halifax, | 513 |
Estimate of men for transporting, | 565 |
Forced means to procure, at Montreal, | 590 |
Frauds in the issue of, | 674 |
Return of, at Fort George, | 763 |
Provision, Correspondence relating to export of, from New-York, | 815 |
Export of, prohibited by Massachusetts Assembly, | 947 |
Export of, prohibited by Connecticut Committee of Safety, | 1226 |
Provost-Marshal, Prayer to be delivered from the, in Nova-Scotia, | 63 |
Prussia, King of, compared to Lord North, | 44 |
Number of men kept in service by, | 116 |
Prussian Blues, a Militia Company in New-York, | 1430 |
Publick Records, removal of, in New-York, | 1403 |
Publick Claims, Committee of, appointed by Virginia Convention, | 1516 |
Purdie, Alexander, Circular of, to Post-Offices in Virginia, | 1114 |
Allowance to, as Printer to Virginia Convention, | 1606 |
Purviance, Samuel, Jun., Letter from, to Maryland Council of Safety, | 432 |
His Orders for seizure of Governour Eden, | 734 |
Denies his private Correspondence with Lee, | 736 |
Lees Letter to, produced, | 736 |
Purviance, William, appointed Captain of Independent Company of North-Carolina, | 1448 |
Putnam, General Israel, Edmund Burkes compliment to, | 100 |
Instructions given to, | 533 |
Correspondence of, with Washington, | 534, 535, 543, 562,
584, 606, 633, 671, 689 |
Schuyler, | 671,692 |
New-York Congress, | 564,626,1158 |
President of Congress, | 683 |
Plan submitted to the consideration of, | 583 |
(See General Orders.) |
Putnam, Colonel, ordered to inspect Highlands, | 534 |
Articles required for engineering by, | 563 |
Departure of, from New-York, | 584 |
Putnam, Captain, Orders given to, | 584 |
Quakers, Thomas Foresters Remarks on the conduct of, | 392 |
New-York Congress appoint a Committee of Inquiry concerning, | 1396 |
Proceedings of Baltimore Committee upon, | 1463 |
Proceedings of Virginia Convention in relation to, | 1579 |
Qualifications, Letter from Washington referred to Committee on, | 1667 |
Committee on, report sundry names for appointment, | 1705 |
Quebeck, character of the, Bill, | 14 |
Right of Trial by Jury abrogated in, | 26 |
Governour Johnstones opinion of the, Bill, | 111 |
Enormous increase of the Kings power by the, Bill, | 113 |
Denial that certain Troops were destined for, | 137 |
Lord North promises the safety of, | 187 |
Retreat of the American Army from, | 398,430 |
Alarming scarcity of provisions at, | 416 |
Siege of, raised, | 438 |
Account of affairs at, by the Canada Commissioners, | 449 |
Arrival of the enemys fleet at, | 450 |
Council of War in the Camp before, | 451 |
Carletons account of the retreat from, | 456 |
Washingtons Remarks on raising the siege of, | 559 |
News from, received in England, | 576 |
Arrival of part of Howes Army at, | 579 |
McChords intelligence from, | 586 |
Arrival of reinforcements at, | 595 |
Queen-Anne County, (Maryland,) Pay to Militia Officers in, | 1480 |
Officers for, appointed by the Convention, | 1492 |
Judges of Election for, appointed by the Convention, | 1497 |
Queens County, (New-York,) Letter to, from New-York Congress, | 410 |
Appointment of Officers by, | 1031 |
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