ARNOLD, Benedict-skirmishes with the enemy.... ..vol. xiii. 553 vol. xiii. 557 .vol. xiv. 23 .vol. xiv. 27 ........vol. xiv. 27 ..vol. xiv. 28 ...vol. xiv. 171 ...........vol. xiv. 275 charges against... sets out for Albany... address to the public.. appeal to Congress.. hears of Andre's capture.. flight........ escapes to the "Vulture", gives up his crew as prisoners of war. to Washington concerning his wife... to Washington, threatening retaliation for Andre address to the inhabitants of America.. proclamation to the American Army.. letter from his mother.. subsequent fortunes.... commands British detachment. arrives in the Chesapeake.. buccaneering ravages.. takes post at Portsmouth. returns to New York..... commands expedition against New London... attacks New London..... ravages the town..... ARNOLD, Mrs., hears of Arnold's ruin.. interview with Washington... ordered to leave the State.... her fortunes.... ASGILL, Captain Charles..... ...vol. xiv. 377 .vol. xiv. 378 ...vol. xiv. 380 .vol. xiv. 380 ..vol. xiv. 381 .vol. xiv. 396 .................vol. xiv. 396 .vol. xiv. 403 .(note) vol. xiv. 408 ..vol. xiv. 448 vol. xiv. 461 .vol. xiv. 461 ...vol. xiv. 463 vol. xiv. 539 ..vol. xiv. 564 vol. xiv. 565 ..vol. xiv. 388 .vol. xiv. 406 .vol. xiv. 407 .vol. xiv. 615 forms an ambush and falls back on Lord Stirling...... .vol. xiii. 174 taken prisoner.. ..vol. xiii. 178 ..vol. xiv. 62 "Augusta" ship of war burned.. B BABCOCK, Colonel, to Governor Cooke, on the agitations in BARBOUR, Major, carries message to Baron de Viomenil.. address to Mr. Monroe..... Barren Hill, Lafayette stationed on....... BARTON, Colonel, captures General Prescott.. Bastile, key of... Batt's Hill, occupied by General Sullivan......... action at........... ................vol. xiv. 207 BAUM, Lieutenant, commands expedition against Bennington.vol. xiii. 506 BEDELL, Colonel, in command at the Cedars..... repairs to Montreal for re-enforcements. Bedford Pass neglected...... Beeksteak (The) and Tripe Club....... BELLARNI, M., and the American envoys.. Belt of Wampum........ Bemis's Heights fortified.. situation of...................... Bennington, expedition against.......... situation of.......... people on the alert.. battle of...... second battle.... spoils of victory.... BENSON, Egbert, commissioner to New York.. Berkshire Committees acquit Schuyler...... ...vol. xiii. 508 ..vol. xiii. 508 ........vol. xiii. 509 .vol. xiii. 264 ....vol. xiii. 266 ...vol. xiv. 218 .....vol. xiv. 218 .vol. xiii. 242 ...vol. xii. 208 .vol. xiii. 92 .vol. xii. 88 ...vol. xii. 88 ...vol. xiii. 551 .......vol. xiii. 552 ....vol. xiii. 506 .vol. xiii. 506 ..vol. xiii. 508 .vol. xiii. 511 ...vol. xiii. 512 vol. xv. 35 ..vol. xiii. 86 BERNARD, GOV. Sir Francis, calls upon the General Court to BIENVILLE, Celeron de, dispatched with 300 men to the Ohio...vol. xii. 70 orders the English traders to depart..... Biggin's Bridge secured by the British.... BIRD, Colonel, commands attack on Peekskill.. retreat... BISHOP, Washington's servant.... Black (The) Hunter... Black rifle...... Black Stock Hill, fight at..... BLAIR, John, acting governor.. judge of Supreme Court.. BLAND, Colonel, at Brandywine..... BLAND, Richard, delegate to the General Congress. Blockade of Boston, a play.. Board of War modified.. .vol. xiv. 308 .vol. xiii. 879 ...vol. xiii. 880 ...vol. xii. 271 ...vol. xii. 171 .......vol. xii. 171 ....vol. xiv. 488 ....vol. xii. 200 .vol. xv. 144 ...vol. xiii. 582 ...vol. xii. 878 .vol. xiii. 47 ...vol. xiv. 88 BONNER, Lieutenant-colonel, slain at Monmouth Court-house..vol. xiv. 184 Bordentown, public store-houses burned..... receives vote of praise by Parliament.... .vol. xiv. 148 .vol. xii. 262 .................vol. xii. 265 .vol. xii. 818 BOSKIRK, Lieutenant-colonel, surprises Elizabethtown.........vol. xiv. 268 demand for British goods diminished. riot against stamp act.......... proceedings in regard to stamp act. militia demonstrations.... convention held at....... arrival of British forces.. .... ..vol. xii. 318 ...vol. xii. 320 .vol. xii. 326 ...........vol. xii. 332 .vol. xii. 332 town meeting against the right of the king to send troops..vol. xii. 332 massacre.... arrival of tea... destruction of tea........ .... passage of the Boston Port Bill...... general league recommended at town meeting. Port Bill carried into effect......... excitement in.............. condition of..... town meetings.. rumored cannonading of.. like a place besieged... besieged....... arrival of British troops.. in a state of siege..... question of bombardment.. evacuation..... ......vol. xii. 333 vol. xii. 844 ................vol. xii. 362 .vol. xii. 362 ...vol. xii. 366 .vol. xii. 367 ...vol. xii. 368 .vol. xii. 889 ....vol. xii. 430 .vol. xii. 467 .vol. xiii. 61 ...vol. xiii. 61 68 hurried preparations... ...vol. xiii. "Boston" frigate engagement with the "Ambuscade"...... .vol. xii. 277 ..vol. xii. 278 .vol. xii. 286 attaches an officer and men to Indian scouting parties....vol. xii. 273 halt at Loyal Hannan........... sends out a reconnoitering party.... BOURLAMARQUE dismantles Ticonderoga and Crown Point.....vol. xii. 286 makes a stand at the Isle aux Noix.... BRAAM, VAN. (See Van Braam.) ...... BRADDOCK, Major-general Edward, appointed generalissimo of |