Staff, great expense of the Military, in America, | 237 |
Stamp Act, despotism of the, | 14 |
Effect of its enactment and repeal in America, |
125 |
Weakness of Ministers in relation to the, | 147 |
Opposition to, originated in England, | 150 |
State of affairs previous to the, | 167 |
Standard, Motto for a Colonial, | 485 |
Stanhope, Mr., attack of, on Ministers, | 114 |
Stanhope, Midshipman, (prisoner,) escape and recapture of, | 486 |
Letter from, to Massachusetts Council, | 1062 |
Stanley, Lord, vouches for the Manchester Addresses, | 34 |
Replies to Lord George Cavendish, | 196 |
Stanley, Mr., positions of, denied, | 55 |
Supports employment of Foreign Troops, | 116 |
Stanley, Nathaniel, punished by Court-Martial, | 635 |
Stanley, Gad, appointed Captain of Connecticut
Militia, | 873 |
Stanton, Captain, deaths in the Company of, | 430 |
Stanton, Theodore, Captain of row-galley Shark, | 652 |
Recommends Amos Stanton as Lieutenant of
Marines, | 828 |
Stanton, Amos, is appointed Lieutenant of Marines, | 970 |
Stanton, Isaac, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut
Militia, | 873 |
Starr, Josiah, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of Con
necticut Militia, | 871 |
Starr, Daniel, appointed Major of Horse, Connecticut Militia, | 880 |
State-House, Philadelphia, Meeting of citizens at, | 517 |
Staten-Island, British Fleet anchor near, | 1234 |
The enemy make a descent upon, | 1234 |
States, Virginia resolves to declare the Colonies Independent, | 461 |
Statute, Mr. Burkes pattern, | 176 |
Steadman, James, appointed Captain of Connecticut
Militia, | 1086 |
Stebbins, Nehemiah, Moderator at Greenwich, Massachusetts, | 706 |
Stedman, Charles, papers of, seized at New-York, | 607 |
Steel, James, appointed Ensign of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Steel, William, committed to Jail by New-Jersey Congress, | 1643 |
Steenrod, Cornelius, Letter from, to New-York Congress, | 993, 1341 |
Stephen, conditions on which he obtained the Throne, | 140 |
Stephen, Mr., proposal to exchange, | 1446 |
Sterrett, John, Captain of Independent Company in
Maryland, | 583 |
Steven, James, proclaimed disaffected by Virginia, | 984 |
Stevens, John, resignation of, | 464 |
Stevens, Thomas, suspicions against, | 476 |
Stevens, Simon, chosen Brigade-Major, | 548 |
Stevens, Captain, sent to Montreal from Sorel, | 594 |
Stevens, Aaron, appointed Captain of Connecticut
Militia, | 871 |
Stevenson, Dr., Baltimore Committee bring charges
against, | 933 |
Is made to give security, &c, | 1463, 1464 |
Stevenson, Hugh, examined by New-York Committee, | 1161 |
Stevenson, Colonel, introduced by Washington, | 1272 |
Appointed by Congress Colonel of Riflemen, | 1724 |
Steward, Stephen, Clerk to Annapolis Committee, | 1063 |
Steward, James, appointed Ensign of Maryland Militia, | 1482 |
Stewart, Doctor, appointed to attend the sick at Sorel, | 594 |
Stewart, Walter, appointed Aid-de-Camp to Gates, | 761 |
Stewart, Captain, fraud committed by, | 941 |
Stewart, Alexander, Petition of, to Virginia Convention, | 1521 |
A Pension granted to, | 1523 |
Stewart, John, appointed Captain of Marines, | 1720 |
Stibbins, Josiah, Recantation of, | 439 |
Still, Isaac, Indian Interpreter, | 475 |
Stillwater, detention of Provisions at, | 479 |
Stirling, Lord, is ordered to the Highlands to inspect. | 534 |
Departure of, from New-York, | 584 |
Report of his inspection, | 672 |
His plan for fortifying the Highlands, | 792 |
Letters to, from Colonel Livingston, | 818, 901 |
Stirling, Lord, Letters to, from Colonel Ritzema, | 1056 |
He offers his aid to sound the Hudson, | 1359 |
Is admitted before New-York Congress, | 1425 |
Stiles, Richard, appointed a Captain of New-Jersey
Continentals, | 1639 |
Resignation of, | 1653 |
Stock, Congress urges removal of, from seaboard, | 741 |
Removal of, from Islands, ordered by New-York, | 1109 |
Washington orders removal of, from the Jersey
shores, | 1134 |
New-Jersey Convention take order in relation
to, | 1651 |
Stockbridge, (Mass.,) Vote of, on Independence, | 649 |
Stockholm, Aaron, Letter from, to New-York Congress, | 584 |
Stocking Factory, established in Maryland, | 1501 |
Stockton, Benjamin, appointed Surgeons Mate, New-Jersey Militia, | 1627 |
Stockton, Mr. (Delegate,) sends Resolve of Congress
to New-Jersey, | 1659 |
Stockton, Joseph, is allowed time to answer charges
against him, | 1661 |
Takes the Test and is released, | 1665 |
Stoddard, Captain, fate of his Company in Canada, | 430 |
Stoddard, Jonathan, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 871 |
Stone, Thomas, one of the Maryland Delegates in
Congress, | 755 |
Storekeepers, pay allowed to Military, | 1682 |
Storer, Mr., opposes Motion for an Address, | 240 |
Stores, Return of Artillery, at Albany, | 417 |
Account of Ordnance, &c, in Highlands, | 677 |
Stoughtonburgh, Jacobus, Engineer of Firemen, of
City of New-York, | 1408 |
Stout, Cornelius, appointed Major of New-Jersey
Militia, | 1625 |
Stout, Harmon, appointed Lieutenant by Congress, | 1705 |
Stringer, Dr. Samuel, Letter from, to Washington, | 417 |
Letter to, from Washington, | 469 |
Letter from, to General Schuyler, | 977 |
Reports an immense number of sick, | 1039 |
Stroback, Martin, Congress permit him to resign, | 1670 |
Strobogh, J. M., appointed Lieutenant of Pennsylvania Artillery, | 655 |
Congress confirm the appointment of, | 657 |
Strong, Asa, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Stroud, Colonel Jacob, calls a meeting of Associators, | 614 |
Stuart, the race of, held up as a warning to the
King, | 34 |
Stuart, Lord Frederick, supports the Ministry, | 281 |
Stuart, Henry, British Superintendent of Indians, | 497 |
An intercepted Letter from, | 1229 |
An attested Letter from, read in Virginia Convention, | 1554 |
Sturbridge, (Mass.,) Vote of, on Independence, | 706 |
Sturges, Jonathan, Letter from, to Washington, | 455 |
Letter from, to Governour Trumbull, | 470 |
Washingtons Reply to, | 477 |
Subject, high boast of a British, | 26 |
Subsidy, amount of, paid for Brunswick Troops, | 273 |
Amount of, for Hessians, | 274 |
Amount of, for Troops of Hesse Cassel, | 277 |
Amount of, to Prince of Waldeck, | 357 |
Lord Cavendishs Remarks upon, | 277 |
Success, ruinous consequences of, against America, | 56 |
Suffolk, Earl of, opposes the Bill of Indemnity, | 106 |
Justifies the London Gazette, | 228 |
Objects to receiving a Petition, | 231 |
Is in favour of the German Treaties, | 295 |
Replies to the Duke of Grafton, | 307 |
Opposes Duke of Manchesters Motion, | 364 |
Replies to Lord Effingham, | 370 |
Opposes Lord Ravenworths Amendment, | 371 |
Suffolk, (Mass.,) Mr. Penn questioned on Resolution of, | 127 |
Suffolk, (Virginia,) opinion of a Council of War on, | 407 |
Suffolk, (New-York,) Census of, | 1236 |
Deputies from, to the Provincial Congress, | 1310 |
Sugar Colonies, Sufferings of the, | 74 |