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Young, Hugh, Correspondence of, with the Maryland Council of Safety,
420, 669
Elected Lieutenant of Militia,
583
Young, Captain, evacuates Fort St. Anne,
591
Is ordered to Sorel for trial,
924
Youngs, Israel, his examination by a Committee,
1177
Is brought before New-York Congress and examined,
1306
Captain Wool’s testimony against,
1300
He petitions to be discharged,
1335
Is ordered to be put in irons,
1343
His wife is permitted to visit him,
1348
His sister is permitted to visit him,
1385
Youngs, Isaac, Captain Wool’s testimony against,
1300
Is examined by New-York Congress,
1305
He petitions to be discharged,
1335
Is ordered to be put in irons,
1343
His sister is allowed to visit him,
1385
He petitions to be released from irons,
1394
Youngs, Philip, examined before the New-York Congress,
1307
Ordered to be arrested,
1354
Is arrested and committed to Jail,
1357
He petitions to be discharged,
1360
His Petition is rejected,
1374
Is discharged as innocent,
1412
Youngs, George, is permitted to see his sons in Jail,
1353, 1357, 1404
Yuille, Thomas, proclaimed by Virginia disaffected,
984
Zabriskie, John, resigns his Colonelcy in New-Jersey,
1622
Zanck, Jacob, sentenced by Court-Martial to ask pardon,
891
Zedtwitz, Colonel, charge of, against CaptainCopp not sustained,
969
Zeigler, Lieutenant Zanck sentenced to ask pardon of
891
Zerbst, F. L. W. de, Privy Counsellor of Waldeck,
356
Zubly, Rev. Mr., John Adams refers to opinions of,
1194
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