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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
 
Sullivan’s Orders to,
923
 
Carleton’s 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, Lee’s 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 Thomas’s arrival at,
588
 
The enemy advance to,
684
 
An account of the expedition against,
826
 
Sullivan’s Orders for the attack of,
923
 
Carleton’s 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 North’s 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
 
Washington’s views of,
769
 
Schuyler’s 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 King’s District, New-York,
438, 439
 
Capture of sundry, by Captain Harding,
455, 470
 
Hardened character of the,
505
 
Burgoyne’s intention to command the,
509
 
Plan for seizing the Long-Island,
538
 
Sundry Depositions concerning,
569–573
 
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 Queen’s 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, 657–8–9, 660, 663–6–8
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,
81–86
 
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. Burke’s Bill,
181
 
Condemns the conduct of Ministers,
195
 
Replies to Governour Lyttelton,
201
 
Charges the Minister with precipitancy,
204
 
Supports Mr. Fox’s 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. Luttrell’s Motion on the Navy,
313
 
Supports General Conway’s 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 North’s Bill to prohibit all,
186

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