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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 Carleton’s,
418
Governour Trumbull’s, for Embargo,
483
Franklin’s, calling Assembly of New-Jersey,
626
Dissolving old and calling new Assembly in Maryland,
740
Massachusetts Council’s, 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. Tyson’s, for manufacture of Powder,
1115
Proposition, the Duke of Grafton’s,
6
Mr. Hartley’s 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,
14–16
Of the Minority in the House of Lords against Lord North’s 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 Chatham’s 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
Lee’s Letter to, produced,
736
Purviance, William, appointed Captain of Independent Company of North-Carolina,
1448
Putnam, General Israel, Edmund Burke’s 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 Forester’s 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 Johnstone’s opinion of the, Bill,
111
Enormous increase of the King’s 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 enemy’s fleet at,
450
Council of War in the Camp before,
451
Carleton’s account of the retreat from,
456
Washington’s Remarks on raising the siege of,
559
News from, received in England,
576
Arrival of part of Howe’s Army at,
579
McChord’s 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
Queen’s County, (New-York,) Letter to, from New-York Congress,
410
Appointment of Officers by,
1031
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