Thomas, Colonel Thomas, Letter from, to New-York Congress, | 585 |
| Officers in his Company of Grenadiers, | 1345 |
Thomas, James, Ensign of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Thomas, Edward, Letter from, to Washington. | 1141 |
Thomas, Benjamin, appointed a Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1470 |
Thompson, General William, Letter from, to Washington, | 448, 628, 684 |
| Leaves Montreal for the Sorel, | 578 |
| Writes from Chambly, | 584 |
| Arrives at the Sorel, | 592 |
| Letter from, to the Canada Commissioners, | 593 |
| Is taken prisoner at Three-Rivers, | 828, 975 |
| Sullivans Orders to, | 923 |
| Carletons mention of, | 1002 |
| His Report to Sullivan, | 1038 |
Thompson, Lieutenant Benjamin, his account of the attack on the Roebuck, | 498 |
Thompson, Thomas, appointed by Congress to command the Raleigh, | 1026 |
| Appointed by Congress Captain of Frigate, | 1698 |
Thompson, Colonel, Lees praise of, | 1129 |
Thompson, Captain Zachariah, prisoner at Quebeck, | 1141 |
Thompson, Nathahiel, sentenced for desertion, | 1148 |
Thompson, Samuel, resignation of, in North-Carolina, | 1444 |
Thompson, Richard, elected Quartermaster of Maryland Militia, | 1494 |
Thompson, Alexander, arrested on suspicion and released, | 1552 |
Thompson, Mark, appointed Colonel of New-Jersey Militia, | 1642 |
Thompson, Charles, Secretary to Congress, | 409 |
| Letter from, to Richard Peters, | 1050 |
| Pay of, as Secretary to Congress, | 1706 |
Three-Rivers, General Thomass arrival at, | 588 |
| The enemy advance to, | 684 |
| An account of the expedition against, | 826 |
| Sullivans Orders for the attack of, | 923 |
| Carletons account of the attack on, | 1002 |
| Prisoners taken at, well treated, | 1037 |
Throne, Speech from the, to Parliament, | 1 |
Thurlow, Mr. Attorney-General, supports the Address, | 45 |
| Replies to Mr. Serjeant Adair, | 106 |
| Replies to General Conway, | 190 |
| Asserts his right to set aside Charters, | 190 |
| His views of Lord Norths Prohibitory Bill, | 195, 200 |
Tice, Jacob, refuses to accept an Ensigncy in New-Jersey, | 1642 |
Ticonderoga, preparations for repairs of, | 564 |
| Delay in fortifying, accounted for, | 609 |
| An Engineer required for, | 692 |
| Washingtons views of, | 769 |
| Schuylers Report concerning, | 914, 940 |
Tilghman, Thomas, Letter to, from Maryland Council of Safety, | 1256 |
Tilghman, Matthew, President of Maryland Convention, | 1485 |
Tilley, Edward, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Tillinghast, Daniel, application to, for Cannon, | 539 |
| Letter from, to Washington, | 1137 |
Tillotson, John, Clerk to Caroline Committee, | 806 |
Tillou, William, Petition of, to New-York Congress, | 1392 |
Tinker, Jehiel, Captain of row-galley Crane, | 652 |
Tinker, Stephen, Commander of an armed boat, | 844 |
Tinker, Edward, Captain of Letter-of-Marque, | 1454 |
Toasts, drank at the Dinner to Washington, | 1415 |
Tobacco, the Secret Committee contract to supply France with, | 778 |
| Resolves of Virginia Convention respecting, | 1593 |
| Payments, Ordinance to establish, | 1595 |
Tom, Nathaniel, chosen Captain of Flushing Militia, | 1031 |
| Commissioned by New-York Congress, | 1385 |
Tomkins, Samuel, appointed Captain of Frigate, | 1699 |
Tompkins, Harvey, Clerk to Hanover (Virginia) Committee, | 722 |
Toole, James, elected Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 583 |
Toomer, Henry, appointed Commissary of North-Carolina, | 1450 |
Tootel, Captain, takes Wallen into custody, | 1063 |
Topsfield, Mass., Instruction of, to Representatives, | 703 |
Tories, suspected plot of, in Kings District, New-York, | 438, 439 |
| Capture of sundry, by Captain Harding, | 455, 470 |
| Hardened character of the, | 505 |
| Burgoynes intention to command the, | 509 |
| Plan for seizing the Long-Island, | 538 |
| Sundry Depositions concerning, | 569573 |
| Further accounts of the plots of, | 574 |
| Remonstrance against allowing visitors to, in Jail, | 62 |
| Measures against, in Tryon County, | 645 |
| Number of, employed in labour at Fort Montgomery, | 674 |
| The conduct of, examined, | 787 |
| Number of, sent prisoners to Albany, | 794 |
| Rising and dispersion of, in Sussex, | 833 |
| Arnold seizes the effects of, in Montreal, | 976 |
| Troubles caused by the Long-Island, | 1031 |
| Infernal plot of, discovered, | 1054 |
| List of, sent prisoners to Hartford, Connecticut, | 1073 |
| List of, in Queens County, New-York, | 1366 |
| Estates of, inventoried in North-Carolina, | 1458 |
| Congress reserve the right of ordering process against, | 1716 |
Tory, distinction of Whig and, | 44 |
Toryism, the aim of, to increase the prerogative, | 45 |
Tower, the Opposition in Parliament threatened with the, | 40 |
Towers, Robert, Commissary at Philadelphia, | 651 |
| Sundry Orders on, | 655, 65789, 660, 66368 |
Town-Major, at Montreal, ordered to furnish Provisions, | 590 |
Townshend, John, elected Lieutenant of Militia, | 631 |
Townshend, George, Chairman of Jamaica Committee, | 715 |
Townshend, Micha, appointed Captain of New-York Militia, | 1425 |
Townshend, James, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1483 |
Townshend, Viscount, moves the Address, | 3 |
| Replies to Lord Effingham, | 10 |
| Reports the Address prepared, | 16 |
| Opposes examination of Mr. Penn, | 121 |
| Compliments the Duke of Grafton, | 169 |
| His Speech on motion to postpone, | 228 |
| Eulogizes General Carleton, | 229 |
| Supports the German Treaties, | 304 |
| Makes certain explanations, | 308 |
Townshend, Right Hon. Mr. T., opposes the Militia Bill, | 8186 |
| Gives a precedent for call for Returns, | 99 |
| Charges the Minister with violation of Law, | 105 |
| Opposes employment of Foreign Troops, | 114 |
| His remarks on the Estimates, | 146 |
| Supports Mr. Burkes Bill, | 181 |
| Condemns the conduct of Ministers, | 195 |
| Replies to Governour Lyttelton, | 201 |
| Charges the Minister with precipitancy, | 204 |
| Supports Mr. Foxs Motion, | 238 |
| His Speech on the privileges of the House of Commons, | 255 |
| Introduces sundry Motions, | 258, 263 |
| Replies to Lord Clare, | 265 |
| Seconds Mr. Luttrells Motion on the Navy, | 313 |
| Supports General Conways Motion for Instructions, | 383, 385 |
Townshend, John, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia | 1473 |
Tracy, Captain James, brave fight and capture of, | 746 |
| Is carried to Halifax, wounded, | 748 |
Tracy, Robert, Second Lieutenant of Yankee-Hero, | 748 |
Trade, inconveniences from the interruption to, | 73 |
| Question as to disposition of Congress concerning, | 128 |
| Danger of leaving, to its own course, | 134 |
| Presumption of Congress in interfering with, | 149 |
| Peace and confidence, the violated principles of, | 171 |
| Act of, confounded with Navigation Act, | 182 |
| Lord Norths Bill to prohibit all, | 186 |