Queens County, Proceedings of Committee of, | 1055,1158 |
John Blackwells Letter to Committee of, | 1136 |
List of suspected persons in, | 1152 |
Deputies from, to Provincial Congress, | 1310 |
Deputies from, ordered to attend the Provincial Congress, | 1323 |
List of persons in, ordered to be arrested, | 1366 |
Persons holding office from the King in, | 1369 |
Letter to Committee from the Congress on the case of Wooley, | 1394 |
Question, taken on | |
Address to the King, | 14 |
Bill of Indemnity, | 107 |
Motion to examine Mr. Penn, | 122 |
Duke of Richmonds Motion, | 139 |
Duke of Graftons Motion, | 170 |
Leave for Mr. Burkes Bill, | 185 |
Leave for Lord Norths Bill, | 191 |
Passage of Lord Norths Bill, | 234 |
Alderman Olivers Motion, | 248 |
Mr. Hartleys Motion, | 255 |
Mr. Townshends Motion, | 263 |
Referring the German Treaties, | 287 |
Duke of Richmonds Motion for Address, | 313 |
Colonel Barrés Motion for Despatches, | 360 |
Duke of Manchesters Motion for General Howes Despatches, | 373 |
Lord Mayors Motion on the Colonies, | 378 |
Quince, Richard, repayment of money to, by North-Carolina, | 1445 |
Quince, Parkes, appointed Colonel of North-Carolina Militia, | 1446 |
Quinn, John, punished for desertion, | 759 |
Quinn, Michael, appointed Lieutenant of Fireworkers | |
of North-Carolina, | 1449 |
Quorum, New-Jersey Congress do business without a, | 1640 |
Raleigh, Sir Walter, his opinion on employing Foreigners, | 310 |
Raleigh, Ship, Captain Thompson appointed to the | |
command of the, | 1026 |
Shipment of men for, authorized, | 1030 |
Difficulty of procuring guns for, | 1051 |
Ramsay, David, discharged from prison by Virginia Convention, | 1526 |
Randall, Thomas, Letter to, from Capt. Cregier, | 714,992 |
Randolph, Richard, his charges against R. Adams malicious, | 1585 |
Randolph, Edmund, elected Attorney-General of Virginia, | 1602 |
Ranger, the snow, important captures by, | 629 |
Ranger, armed-boat, | 668 |
Rangers, payment of Virginia Militia acting as, | 1580 |
Rank, Maryland settles the, of her Regulars, | 1500 |
Rankin, James, is censured by his constituents, | 620 |
Letter from, to Inhabitants of York County, | 621 |
Copy of his Letter to Henry Wolf, | 622 |
He refuses to obey Instructions to withdraw, | 622 |
Letter addressed to, by A Freeman, | 623 |
Ransom, Joshua, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 874 |
Ranson, John, Jun., appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Rapelje, Jacques, appointed a Captain by Kings County, | 974 |
Confirmed by New-York Congress, | 1434 |
Rappahannock, Enemys vessels enter the, | 612 |
Rathbun, Valentine, Letter from, to Washington, | 504 |
Gives information, but withholds the source, | 505 |
Represents Pittsfield in the Massachusetts Assembly, | 649 |
Ration, cost of, reported by Washington to the Congress, | 1117 |
Rattlesnake, on the Colours of the American Fleet, | 420 |
Ravensworth, Lord, moves to amend Duke of Manchesters Motion, | 371 |
Rowlings, Moses, Sen., appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of Rifles by Congress, | 1724 |
Rayford, Robert, appointed Adjutant of Brigade of North-Carolina, | 1443 |
Raymond, William, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Raymond, Jesse, Letter from, to a Committee of New-York Congress, | 1058 |
Rea, R., Report of, to Governour Bullock, | 1228 |
Read, Colonel, arrival of his Regiment at St. Johns, | 592 |
Read, Collinson, Secretary to Berks County Committee, | 756 |
Read, Captain Thomas, instructions to, regarding the Fleet, | 667 |
Resigns command of ship Montgomery, | 1279 |
Appointed by Congress Captain of frigate, | 1699 |
Read, Zalmon, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Read, Nathan, Affidavit of, | 1230 |
Read, Colonel Charles, Instructions of New-Jersey Congress to, | 1630 |
Reader, , employed as Armourer at Fort Constitution, | 608 |
Rebel Army, Return of the, called for, | 99 |
Information sooner reaches, than the Royal, | 159 |
Rebel, Mr. Fox resists the application of, to Montgomery, | 314 |
Rebels, the audacity of, | 135 |
Trial of Regulars with, not a fair one, | 148 |
Mr. Inness plan for tiring out the, | 149 |
The first aggressors, | 152 |
Better informed than the Kings Troops, | 168 |
The disgrace of treating with, | 189 |
Mr. Dunning in defence of, | 194 |
Lord North not opposed to treat with, | 382 |
Carletons account of, from Quebeck, | 487 |
Rebellion, purpose of the Americans declared in the | |
Address, | 4 |
Confident hopes of suppressing the, | 21 |
Proper definition of, | 34 |
Mr. Dunnings distinctions of, | 79 |
Mr. Serjeant Adairs definition of, | 85 |
The Scotch, no parallel with the American, | 379 |
Recantation, Josiah Stibbinss, | 439 |
Reconciliation, Maryland Council of Safety hope for, through Governour Eden, | 687 |
Records, &c., moved from New-York to Whiteplains | 1443 |
New-Jersey, removed to Burlington, | 1633 |
Recruiting, Premium allowed to, Officers, | 507,524 |
Recruits, difficulty of procuring, against America, | 135 |
Difficulty of obtaining, after being denied, | 137 |
Difficulty of obtaining, is confessed, | 143,213 |
Reder, Joseph, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Reed, Joseph, Adjutant-General, Return from, | 411 |
Resigns his Secretaryship to Washington, | 492 |
His reasons for so doing, | 620 |
A. Lee cautions the Secret Committee against, | 686 |
He receives the Commission of Adjutant-General, | 713 |
Letter from, to Henry Remsen, | 1084 |
Letter from, to New-Jersey and New-York
Conventions, | 11245 |
Letter from, to New-York Congress, | 1196,1434 |
His election in Congress, | 1697 |
Reed, John, Commissary, &c., at Fort-Island, | 656 |
Reed, Franklin, appointed Lieutenant of Marines, | 1720 |
Reeves, Isaac, Major of Minute Regiment, | 628 |
Reflections, addressed to New-Jersey Assembly, | 723 |
Regulars, compared with a Standing Army of Militia, | 84 |
Regulators, defeat of Masons, in North-Carolina, | 363 |
Reid, John, Jan., appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia, | 1339 |
Remonstrance, of Philadelphia to the Assembly, | 522 |
Of the Captains of the Galleys against a Commander, | 966 |
Remsen, Captain Abraham, sent with a Prisoner to New-York Congress, | 584 |
Remsen, Henry, Letter to, from Joseph Bull, | 671 |
Letter to, from Colonel Reed, | 1084 |
Renown, ship-of-war, driven out of Nantasket Road, | 931 |
Renshaw, Joseph, appointed Ensign of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Report, Peers complain of being dependant on, | 129 |
Of Governour Skenes examination, | 548 |
On the Fortifications of the Delaware, | 859 |
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