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Queen’s County, Proceedings of Committee of,1055,1158
John Blackwell’s 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 Richmond’s Motion,
139
Duke of Grafton’s Motion,
170
Leave for Mr. Burke’s Bill,
185
Leave for Lord North’s Bill,
191
Passage of Lord North’s Bill,
234
Alderman Oliver’s Motion,
248
Mr. Hartley’s Motion,
255
Mr. Townshend’s Motion,
263
Referring the German Treaties,
287
Duke of Richmond’s Motion for Address,
313
Colonel Barré’s Motion for Despatches,
360
Duke of Manchester’s Motion for General Howe’s Despatches,
373
Lord Mayor’s 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 King’s County,
974
Confirmed by New-York Congress,
1434
Rappahannock, Enemy’s 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 Manchester’s 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. Innes’s plan for tiring out the,
149
The first aggressors,
152
Better informed than the King’s Troops,
168
The disgrace of treating with,
189
Mr. Dunning in defence of,
194
Lord North not opposed to treat with,
382
Carleton’s 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. Dunning’s distinctions of,
79
Mr. Serjeant Adair’s definition of,
85
The Scotch, no parallel with the American,
379
Recantation, Josiah Stibbins’s,
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,
1124–5
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 Mason’s, 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 Skene’s examination,
548
On the Fortifications of the Delaware,
859
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