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United Colonies, Address to the Inhabitants of the,
1059
 
Maryland agrees to declare them Independent,
1491
 
Congress declare them Independent States,
1728
United Provinces, the revolt of, compared to that of the Colonies,
51
 
Were lost by Philip’s tenacity,
80
United States, first so named, in New-Jersey Convention,
1663
 
Committee appointed to prepare a Seal for the,
1732
University, intemperate Address of the Oxford,
82
Upper-Marlborough, Md., Court-Martial ordered at,
1484
Usurpation, the tyranny towards America a disgrace to,
58
Vacancies, Congress call on Washington for a list of,
1724
Vance, David, appointed Ensign of North-Carolina Militia,
1445
Vandenberg, Adam, appointed Ensign of New-York Militia,
1353
Vandenberg, Henry, appointed Lieutenant by Congress,
1722
Vanderwenter, Jacob, appointed Captain of New-Jersey Militia,
1653
Van Alstyne, Mr., examined before New-York Committee,
568
Van Banschoten, Elias, appointed Captain by Congress,
1722
Vanbibber, Isaac, money offered to, for a Powder-Mill,
933
Vanbibber, Abraham, Letter to, from the Maryland Council of Safety,
985, 1257
Van Brunt, Hendrick, appointed Major of New-Jersey Militia,
1652
Van Campen, Benjamin, Associators meet at house of,
614
Van Dyke, Matthew, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia,
1385
Van Dyke, Nicholas, appointed Ensign of New-York Militia,
1385
Van Hoese, Ryner, Petitions for discharge of,
1407
Van Hook, Lieutenant, Order for trial of,
761
Van Horne, Cornelius, Testimony of, in Tea-case,
1361–2
Van Horne, Augustus, Letter from, considered in the New-York Congress,
1414
 
Ordered to be brought before the Congress,
1433
 
Signs Association and is discharged,
1434
Van Orden,———, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia,
1353
Van Rensselaer, Henry, elected Major by New-York Congress,
1392
Van Rensselaer, Philip, return of Stores from,
417
 
Arms, &c., ordered to be delivered to,
448
 
Letter to, from Washington,
490
Van Rensselaer, Robert, Letter from a Prisoner to,
1150
Van Schaick, Colonel Goose, Regiment of, without men,
502, 566
 
Washington’s remarks on Return of,
769
 
Schuyler’s explanations concerning,
910
 
Return of his Regiment,
917
Van Sweringen, Captain, Company of, taken into pay,
859
Van Voorst, Cornelius, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of New-Jersey Militia,
1633
Van Waggener, Lieutenant, bearer of Despatches to Washington,
633
Van Waggener, Garret, appointed a Lieutenant by Congress,
1722
Van Wyck, Theodore, reports Proceedings of Loan-Office,
1402
Varick, Richard, Secretary to General Schuyler,
416
 
Letter from, to Washington,
555, 711
 
Letter to, from John Lansing,
942
Varnum, Colonel, the Petition of, referred to General Ward,
436
 
General Ward’s Letter on the case of,
513
 
A Court of Inquiry on the complaint of,
697
 
Washington disapproves the finding of the Court,
929
Vaught, Christopher and John, fined by New-Jersey Convention,
1656
Veazey, Captain Edward, ordered to furnish a guard,
421
 
Further Orders to, from Maryland Council of Safety,
1091
Venice, degeneration of the Government of,
752
Vernon, Thomas, petitions New-York Congress for a discharge,
1354
Versailles, speculations on the Court of,
5
Vestry, Memorial of the New-York, to the Congress,
627
Virginia, Lord Chatham’s Plan approved by,
132
 
Preparations of, for resistance,
241
 
Delegates of, propose Independence in Congress,
807
Virginia Committee of Safety, Proceedings of,
405, 721
 
Letters to the,
408, 682
Virginia Convention, to the Maryland Convention,
461
 
Declare for Independence,
606
 
Resolve of, regarding Governour Eden,
629
 
Address to, by a Native,
748
 
Resolves of, sent to Pennsylvania Assembly,
857
 
Letter from Governour of Connecticut to,
902
 
President of, to the Delegates in Congress,
932
 
Elect Delegates to Congress,
1017
 
Resolves of, on the Transylvania Lands,
1044
 
Resolution of, read in the New-York Congress,
1364
 
Letter of Acknowledgment to, from the New-York Congress,
1377
 
Controversy of, with Maryland,
807, 821, 1493, 1505, 1544
 
Resolution of, read in the New-Jersey Congress,
1618
 
Proceedings of,
1509–1616
Visscher, Matthew, Secretary to Albany Committee,
398
 
Letter from, to Committee of German Flats,
574
 
Is recommended by Albany Committee,
901
Visscher, Major John, recommended for promotion,
726
 
Is recommended by Congress to New-York Convention,
1719
 
Is appointed Lieutenant-Colonel,
1009
Volunteers, New-York Committee recommend the raising of,
1382
Vosburg, Captain H., queer story about Company of,
504
Vyner, Mr., Replies to Sir J. Mawbey,
318
 
His devotion to Ministers,
373
 
Can no longer support “such Ministers,”
385
Waddell, Alexander, recommended as Ensign,
464
 
The Deposition of,
805
Waddell, Captain Henry, resignation of, of New-Jersey,
1635
Wade, Elisha, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
873
Wade, Nehemiah, appointed a Major of New-Jersey Militia,
1645
Wadman, Lieutenant, assigned to limits on parole,
1661
Wadsworth, James, Jun., appointed Brigadier-General of Connecticut Militia,
871
Wager, Sir Charles, Anecdote of,
233
Wagoners, accused of frauds in transportation,
502
 
General Schuyler’s Defence of,
910
Wagonmaster, Schuyler defends his,
911
Wake, Drury, committed to Jail by the New-Jersey Convention,
1649
 
Adjudged to pay the costs of prosecution,
1650
Waldeck, Treaty with the Prince of,
356
Walker, George, the examination of, read in House of Commons,
204
Walker, Lieutenant Silas, ordered for trial by Court-Martial,
525, 761
 
He is acquitted by the Court,
1144
Walker, Charles, Petition and Accounts of,
950
 
Congress pay him for sloop Endeavour,
1699
Walker, Richard, proclaimed in Virginia disaffected,
984
Walker, Richard, Petitions New-Jersey Convention for leave to be neutral,
1652
Walker, James, ordered for trial by Virginia Convention,
1552
Wallace, Hugh, Correspondence of, with Governour Skene,
549
Wallen, William, (of Maryland,) Depositions against,
985
 
Arrested and sent to Council of Safety,
1063
 
Ordered to give security,
1475
Walpole, Hon. Thomas, opposes Lord North’s Bill,
192, 201
Walpole, (Massachusetts,) Vote of, on Independence,
533

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