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 Wools 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 Wools 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 |