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BRITISH PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, COLONIAL OFFICE, CLASS 5 FILES: Part 5: The American Revolution, 1772-1784
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BRITISH PUBLICRECORD OFFICE,COLONIAL OFFICE,CLASS 5 FILES:

Part 5:The AmericanRevolution,1772-1784

A Guide to

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Class 5 Files:Part 5:

The AmericanRevolution,1772-1784

Edited byRandolph Boehm

Guide compiled byRobert Lester

A Microfilm Project ofUNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA

An Imprint of CIS4520 East-West Highway • Bethesda, MD 20814

Copyright © 1984 by University Publications of America.All rights reserved.ISBN 0-89093-416-9.

' British Crown Copyright 1972. Reprinted by permission of theController of Her Britannic Majesty's Stationery Office.

NOTE ON SOURCES

Materials in this collection are from transcripts of originals held by theManuscript Division of the Library of Congress.

Due to the age of the pages in the ledger books, there are some pagesthat did not have the proper contrast. These pages are dark. Weapologize for this problem.

Secretaries of StateDartmouth, Earl of

Ellis, Sir William

Germain, Lord

Hillsborough, Earl of

Knose, William, Assistant Secretary of State

Knox, Lord William

North, Lord

Pownall, Thomas—Member of Parliament

Rochford, Lord

Shelburne, Lord

Townshend, Lord

Principal British Military CommandersArbuthnot, Admiral—Commander of the Naval Forces

Arnold, Major General Benedict—Commander of Forces in Virginia andConnecticut

Carleton, Sir Guy—Commander-in-Chief of the Army

Clinton, General Sir Henry, General—Commander-in-Chief of the Army

Cornwallis, Lord—Commander of the Southern Forces;Second-in-Command of the Army

Digby, Admiral—Commander of Naval Forces

Gage, Lieutenant General Thomas—Commander-in-Chief of the Army

Haldimand, Lieutenant General Frederick—Commander in Florida;Governor and Commander-in-Chief in Canada

Howe, Lord Richard—Vice-Admiral of the Fleet

Howe, General Sir William—Regimental Commander;Commander-in-Chief of the Army

Leslie, General—Commander of the Forces in the Carolinas and Georgia

Pigot, Major General—Regimental Commander

TABLE OF CONTENTSReel Index

Reel IVolume 90: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

December 1771-December 1773 1

Volume 91: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,June 1774-November 1774 3

Volume 92: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,October 1774-December 1775 4

Reel IIVolume 92: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

October 1774-December 1775 cont 6

Volume 93: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,January 1776-December 1776 6

Reel IIIVolume 94: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

December 1776-December 1777 8

Volume 95: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,November 1777-April 1778 10

Reel IVVolume 95: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

November 1777-April 1778 cont 12

Volume 96: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,May 1778-November 1778 12

Volume 97: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,November 1778-June 1779 14

ReelVVolume 97: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

November 1778-June 1779 cont 16

Volume 98: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,June 1779-November 1779 16

Volume 99: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,December 1779-June 1780 18

Reel VIVolume 99: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

December 1779-June 1780 cont 19

Volume 100: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,July 1780-November 1780 20

Volume 101: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,December 1780-May 1781 21

Reel VIIVolume 101: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

December 1780-May 1781 cont 22

Volume 102: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,June 1781-August 1781 23

Volume 103: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,July 1781-November 1781 24

Reel VIIIVolume 103: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

July 1781-November 1781 cont 25Volume 104: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

December 1781-March 1782 25

Volume 105: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,March 1782-June 1782 27

Volume 106: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,April 1782-August 1782 27

Reel IXVolume 106: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,'April 1782-August 1782 cont 28

VOIume 107: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,August 1782-November 1782 29

Volume 108: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,December 1782-April 1783 30

ReelXVolume 108: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

December 1782-April 1783 cont 31Volume 109: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

April 1783-June 1783 31Volume 110: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

June 1783-August 1783 32

Volume 111: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,August 1783-January 1784 33

Reel XIVolume 111: Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

August 1783-January 1784 cont 34

Volume 140: Intercepted Letters, 1775-1782 35

Volume 160: Legal Materials regarding the Boston TeaParty 35

Reel XIIVolume 160: Legal Materials regarding the Boston Tea

Party cont 36

Volume 175 (163): Correspondence of the Colonial Officials,1774-1782 37

Volume 176: Correspondence of the Colonial Officials,1774-1782 40

Volume 177: Peace Commissions, 1776-1778 41

Volume 178: Peace Commissions. 1779-1782 43

Reel XIIIVolume 178: Peace Commissions, 1779-1782 cont 43

Volume 179: Heath-Burgoyne Correspondence, 1777-1778 44

Volume 180: Peace Commission, 1778 48

Volume 181: Peace Commission, 1778 50

Reel XIVVolume 181: Peace Commission, 1778 cont 50

Volume 182: Miscellaneous Military Correspondence,1778-1780 51

Reel XVVolume 183: Miscellaneous Military Correspondence,

1780-1781 52

Volume 184: Miscellaneous Military Correspondence,1781 52

Volume 243: Entry Book of Despatches to CommandingOfficers 52

Volume 244: Entry Book of Despatches to CommandingOfficers 52

Volume 245: Entry Book of Despatches to CommandingOfficers 52

REEL INDEX

Reel IVolume 90:

Military Correspondence of the British Generals,December 1771-December 1773

0001 Hillsborough to Gage. Situation Report. Whitehall, January 11, 1772. 3pp.

0004 Gage to Hillsborough. Indian Negotiations. New York, December 4, 1771. 7pp.

0011 Hillsborough to Gage. Indian Negotiations. Whitehall, February 5, 1772. 2pp.

0013 Gage to Hillsborough. Communication Problems. New York, January 8, 1772. 4pp.

0017 Hillsborough to Gage. Provisions and Arms. Whitehall, March 4, 1772. 1p.

0018 Gage to Hillsborough. Supply for Quartering. New York, February 5, 1772. 6pp.

0024 Gage to Hillsborough. Situation Report. New York, March 4, 1772. 8pp.

0032 Hillsborough to Gage. Quartering of Troops. Whitehall, April 18, 1772. 3pp.

0035 Hillsborough to Gage. Representation from the Island of St. Vincent. Whitehall, April18, 1772.2pp.

0037 Gage to Hillsborough. Sedition; the Illinois Government. New York, April 13, 1772.8pp.

0045 Hillsborough to Gage. Draft Letter. Whitehall, June 6. 1772. 1p.

0046 Gage to Hillsborough. Indian Situation. New York, May 6, 1772. 7pp.

0053 Hillsborough to Gage. Indian Hostilities and the Illinois Country. Whitehall, July 1,1772. 2pp.

0055 Gage to Hillsborough. Situation in the Spanish Areas. New York, June 3, 1772. 4pp.

0059 Gage to Hillsborough. Situation Report; the Illinois Country. New York, July 1,1772.7pp.

0066 Gage to Hillsborough. Transport of Troops to St. Vincent. New York, July 1, 1772.4pp.

0070 Hillsborough to Gage. Draft Letter. Whitehall, August 7, 1772. 1p.

0071 Dartmouth to Gage. Settlement of Purchased Indian Lands. Whitehall, September 2,1772. 1p.

0072 Dartmouth to Gage. The Gaspee Incident. Whitehall, September 4, 1772. 2pp.

0074 Gage to Hillsborough. Movement of Troops. New York, August 5, 1772. 3pp.

0077 Dartmouth to Gage. Possible Murder of an Indian Embassy. September 27,1772.1p.0078 Gage to Hillsborough. Situation in the Illinois Country; Castle William. New York,

September 2, 1772. 14pp.0092 Rochford to Gage. Movements of Troops. Whitehall, October 7,1772.1p.0093 Pownall to Gage. Situation Report. Whitehall, October 7,1772.1p.0094 Dartmouth to Gage. State of the Illinois District. Whitehall, November 4,1772. 2pp.0096 Gage to Hillsborough. Leave of Absence. New York, October 6,1772. 2pp.0098 Gage to Hillsborough. Inland Waterway Situm^.,. New York, October 7,1772. 7pp.0105 Gage to Dartmouth. Situation Report. New York, November 4, 1772. 5pp.0110 Gage to Dartmouth. Royal Appointment. New York, November 4, 1772. 2pp.0112 Dartmouth to Gage. Indian Affairs. Whitehall, December 9,1772. 3pp.0115 Gage to Dartmouth. Movement of Troops in the West Indies. New York, November 5,

1772. 2pp.0117 Dartmouth to Gage. Movement of Troops. Whitehall, January 6, 1773. 2pp.0119 Gage to Dartmouth. Transportation of Stores; Indian Affairs. New York, December 2,

1772. 2pp.0121 Dartmouth to Gage. Military Affairs. Whitehall, February 3, 1773. 4pp.0125 Gage to Dartmouth. Gaspee Incident; Indian Embassy Incident. New York, January

6,1773. 3pp.0128 Gage to Dartmouth. Situation Report. New York, January 6,1773. 8pp.0136 Gage to Pownall. General Situation. New York, January 6,1773. 1p.0137 Dartmouth to Gage. The Illinois Country; Post Vincent. Whitehall, March 3, 1773.

3pp.0140 Gage to Pownall. New York, February 3,1773.1p.0141 Gage to Dartmouth. Situation Report. New York, February 8, 1773. 5pp.0146 Gage to Dartmouth. Leave of Absence. New York, February 8,1773. 2pp.0148 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Affairs; Situation in Bermuda. New York, March 3,1773.

11pp.0159 Dartmouth to Gage. Indian Affairs. Whitehall, April 10,1773. 2pp.0161 Dartmouth to Gage. Command of the Toops. Whitehall, April 10,1773. 1p.0162 Gage to Dartmouth. Indian Affairs. New York, April 7, 1773.19pp.0181 Dartmouth to Haldimand. Situation at Post Vincent. Whitehall, June 2, 1773. 2pp.0183 Gage to Dartmouth. Situation at Fort Pitt; Mississippi County. New York, May 5,

1773.13pp.0196 Gage to Dartmouth. Situation in the Illinois Country. New York, May 5, 1773. 4pp.0200 Dartmouth to Haldimand. Incident at Fort Crown Point. Whitehall, July 5,1773. 1p.0201 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Royal Appointment. New York, June 7, 1773. 4pp.0205 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Affairs. New York, June 2, 1773. 9pp.0214 Gage to Dartmouth. Memorial. New York, June 3,1773. 4pp.0218 Dartmouth to Haldimand. Military Affairs. Whitehall, August 4,1773. 2pp.0220 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Movements of Troops. New York, July 7, 1773. 5pp.0225 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Movements of Troops. New York, July 7, 1773. 2pp.0227 Gage to Pownall. Settlement of Detroit. London (Duke Street), August 22,1773.2pp.0229 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Military Affairs. New York, August 4, 1773. 7pp.0236 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Indian Affairs. New York, August 31, 1773. 8pp.

0244 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Civil Disturbances ard the Movements of Troops. NewYork, September 1, 1773. 7pp.

0251 Dartmouth to Haldimand. State of the Interior Country. Whitehall, October 14,1773.3pp.

0254 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Fort Crown Point; Illinois Country. New York, October 6,1773. 10pp.

0264 Dartmouth to Gage. Appointment of Major P. Skene. Whitehall, November 26,1773.3pp.

0267 Dartmouth to Haldimand. Ticonderoga and Other Military Affairs. Whitehall,December 1, 1773. 2pp.

0269 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Military Affairs: Tea Situation. New York, November 3,1773. 3pp.

0272 Gage to Dartmouth. Appointment of Major P. Skene. London (High Meadow),December 1, 1773. 2pp.

Volume 91:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

June 1774-November 17740274 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Chart Showing the Post at Crown Point. New York, June 1,

1774. 5pp.

0279 Dartmouth to Haldimand. Importation of Tea. Whitehall, January 8, 1774. 2pp.

0281 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Situation Report. New York, November 30, 1773. 4pp.

0285 Etherington to Dartmouth. Situation on St. Vincent. St. Vincent, September 2,1773.2pp.

0287 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Importation of Tea; Indian Affairs. New York, December28,1773.4pp.

0291 Dartmouth to Haldimand. Effects of the Importation of Tea. Whitehall, February 5,1774. 1p.

0292 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Boston and the Importation of Tea; Indian Affairs. NewYork, January 5, 1774. 3pp.

0295 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Post Vincennes; Indian Affairs. New York, January 5,1774. 10pp.

0305 Dartmouth to Haldimand. Movements of Troops. Whitehall, February 22,1774. 2pp.

0307 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Proceedings on the Loss of Fort Crown Point. New York,February 2, 1774. 199pp.

0506 Dartmouth to Haldimand. Draft Letter. Whitehall, March 2, 1774. 1p.

0507 Dartmouth to Haldimand. Civil Disorders. Whitehall, March 9, 1774. 2pp.0509 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Indian Attacks. New York, March 2, 1774. 32pp.

0541 Dartmouth to Gage. Memorial by Major Sherriffe. Whitehall. April 11, 1774. 1p.

0542 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Indian Affairs. New York, April 5, 1774. 6pp.

0548 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Indian Affairs. New York, April 6. 1774. 2pp.

0550 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Return of Gage. Whitehall, June 1, 1774. 1p.

0551 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Troop Movements; Tea Imports; Indian Affairs. New York,May 4, 1774. 4pp.

0555 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Military Situation. New York, May 15, 1774. 4pp.

0559 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Rebuilding of the Post at Crown Point; Political Situationin the Colonies. New York, June 1, 1774. 10pp.

0569 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Situation Report. New York, September 7, 1774. 2pp.0571 Dartmouth to Gage. Fortifications. Whitehall, November 2,1774. 1p.

Volume 92:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

October 1774-December 17750572 Gage to Dartmouth. Political Situation. Boston, October 30, 1774. 17pp.0589 Gage to Dartmouth. The Political Situation. Boston, October 30, 1774. 5pp.0594 Gage to Dartmouth. Employment. Boston, November 2,1774. 1p.0595 Gage to Dartmouth. Indian Affairs. Boston, November 14,1774. 2pp.0597 Gage to Dartmouth. Proceedings of the Rebel Continental Congress. Boston,

November 15,1774. 3pp.0600 Gage to Dartmouth. Political Situation. Boston, December 15, 1774. 9pp.0609 Gage to Dartmouth. Prohibition on the Exportation of Military Stores. Boston,

December 15,1774.1p.0610 Gage to Dartmouth. Intelligence Reports. Boston, December 15, 1774. 2pp.0612 Gage to Dartmouth. Report on Colonel Lee. Boston, December 15,1774. 2pp.0614 Gage to Dartmouth. List of the Council at Massachusetts Bay. Boston, December 25,

1774. 2pp.

0616 Gage to Dartmouth. British Fortifications; Actions of the Rebel Congress. Boston,December 26,1774. 9pp.

0625 Dartmouth to Gage. Situation Report. Whitehall, January 27, 1775. 11pp.0636 Dartmouth to Gage. Movement of Troops. Whitehall, January 28, 1775. 1p.0637 Dartmouth to Gage. Troop Supplying at Boston. Whitehall, January 28, 1775. 1p.0638 Gage to Dartmouth. Situation Report. Boston, January 18, 1775. 3pp.0641 Dartmouth to Gage. Military Preparations; Situation Report. Whitehall, February 22,

1775. 4pp.0645 Dartmouth to Gage. Military Situation. Whitehall, March 3, 1775. 2pp.0647 Gage to Dartmouth. Loyalists. Boston, January 27, 1775. 4pp.0651 Gage to Dartmouth. Political Situation. Boston, February 17, 1775. 7pp.0658 Gage to Dartmouth. Secret Transactions of the Provincial Congress. Boston,

February 20,1775. 2pp.0660 Dartmouth to Gage. Military Affairs Against the Rebels. Whitehall, April 15, 1775.

17pp.0677 Pownall to Gage. Government Publications. Whitehall, April 15, 1775. 2pp.0679 Gage to Dartmouth. Intelligence Papers. Boston, March 4, 1775. 10pp.0689 Dartmouth to Gage. Loyalists in North Carolina. Whitehall, May 3, 1775. 1p.0690 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Situation; Intelligence Report. Boston, March 28,1775.

7pp.0697 Dartmouth to Gage. Situation Report; Fort Hill. Whitehall. May 27, 1775. 2pp.0699 Dartmouth to Gage. Account of Skirmishes. Whitehall, June 1, 1775. 2pp.0701 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Affairs. Boston, April 19, 1775. 2pp.0703 Gage to Dartmouth. Intelligence Report; Concord. Boston, April 1775. 11pp.0714 Memo from the Earl of Dartmouth's Office. Report on Provincial Troop Activities.

London, June 10,1775. 1p.

0715 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Affairs. Boston, May 13, 1775. 10pp.

0725 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Situation and Movements. Boston, May 15, 1775. 5pp.

0730 Gage to Dartmouth. Intelligence Report. Boston, May 15, 1775.

0732 Gage to Dartmouth. Fort Ticonderoga Situation. Boston, May 17, 1775. 3pp.

0735 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Activities; Open Rebellion in the Northern Provinces.Boston, May 25, 1775. 5pp.

0740 Dartmouth to Gage. Concord Incident; Military Affairs. Whitehall, July 1,1775. 8pp.

0748 Gage to Pownall. Receipt of Letters. Boston, June 3, 1775. 2pp.

0750 Gage to Dartmouth. Supreme Command of the Troops. Boston, June 10, 1775. 1p.

0751 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Activities and the Rebel Continental Congress. Boston,June 12, 1775.4pp.

0755 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Affairs. Boston, June 12, 1775. 4pp.

0759 Gage to Dartmouth. Hostilities on the Canadian Border. Boston, June 12,1775. 2pp.

0761 Gage to Dartmouth. Rebel Activities. Boston, June 25, 1775. 2pp.

0763 Gage to Dartmouth. June 17th Battle. Boston, June 25, 1775. 9pp.

0772 Gage to Dartmouth. Military/Political Situation. Boston, June 25, 1775. 3pp.

0775 Dartmouth to Gage. Military Strength and Affairs. Whitehall, August 2. 1775. 6pp.

0781 Dartmouth to Gage. Military Situation. Whitehall, August 2, 1775. 4pp.

0785 Dartmouth to Gage. Military Affairs. Whitehall, August 2, 1775. 1p.

0786 Dartmouth to Howe. Royal Appointment. Whitehall, August 2, 1775. 2pp.

0788 Dartmouth to Gage. Military Provisions. Whitehall, September 1, 1775. 1p.

0789 Gage to Dartmouth. Loyalists. Boston, July 24, 1775. 12pp.

0801 Gage to Dartmouth. List of the Rebel Staff Appointed by the Rebel Congress; RebelMilitary Activities. Boston, July 24,1775. 5pp.

0806 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Activities; Siege of Boston. Boston, July 24,1775. 4pp.

0810 Dartmouth to Howe. British Plan of Operation. Whitehall, September 5, 1775. 4pp.

0814 Dartmouth to Howe. Political/Military Situation; Russian Aid. Whitehall, September5, 1775.2pp.

0816 Pownall to Howe. Intelligence Report; Situation at Boston. Whitehall, September 8,1775.2pp.

0818 Dartmouth to Howe. Military Affairs in South Carolina. Whitehall, September 15,1775. 2pp.

0820 Gage to Dartmouth. "Design of the Leaders of the Rebellion." Boston, August 20,1775. 17pp.

0837 Gage to Dartmouth. Disadvantageous Situation. Boston, August 20, 1775. 4pp.

0841 Dartmouth to Howe. Security of Canada. Whitehall, September 22, 1775. 2pp.0843 Dartmouth to Howe. Situation in South Carolina; Quebec. Whitehall, September 25,

1775. 2pp.

0845 Dartmouth to Howe. Military Situation. Whitehall, October 22, 1775. 8pp.

0853 Dartmouth to Howe. British Recruitment of Forces. Whitehall, October 27, 1775.3pp.

0856 Dartmouth to Howe. Expedition to the Southern Provinces. Whitehall, November 8,1775. 3pp.

0859 Gage to Dartmouth. Recruitment of Loyalists; Military Activities. Boston, September20, 1775. 13pp.

0872 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Affairs. Boston, September 30, 1775. 2pp.

0874 Gage to Dartmouth. Military Measures and Situation. Boston, October 1,1775.5pp.0879 Gage to Dartmouth. Situation Report. Boston, October 7,1775. 1p.0880 Gage to Dartmouth. Rebel Military Activities. Boston, October 7, 1775. 2pp.0882 Gage to Dartmouth. Appointments; Thefts. Boston, October 9,1775. 3pp.0885 Gage to Dartmouth. Rebel Plan for the Revolt. October 15,1775. 4pp.0889 Howe to Dartmouth. Royal Appointment. Boston, October 5, 1775. 2pp.0891 Howe to Dartmouth. Campaign Plan. Boston, October 9,1775. 6pp.0897 Dartmouth to Howe. Campaign Plans. Whitehall, November 18, 1775. 2pp.0899 Germain to Howe. Rebel Prisoners. Whitehall, December 27,1775.1p.

Reel IIVolume 92:

Military Correspondence of the British Generals,October 1774-December 1775 continued

0001 Howe to Dartmouth. Winter Military Situation. Boston, November 26, 1775.12pp.0013 Howe to Dartmouth. British Military Needs; Rebel Needs. Boston, November 27,

1775.17pp.0030 Howe to Dartmouth. Intercepted Letters. Boston, November 30,1775.1p.0031 Howe to Dartmouth. The State of the Army. Boston, December 2,1775. 18pp.0049 Howe to Dartmouth. Situation in Canada; Military Equipment Losses. Boston,

Decembers, 1775.13pp.0062 Haldimand to Dartmouth. Boston, June 12,1775.1p.0063 Pownall to the Commanding Officer at Corke. Troops to Quebec. Whitehall,

September 27,1775. 2pp.0065 Pownall to Gage. Whitehall, November 28,1775.1p.0066 Germain to Clinton. Expedition to the Southern Provinces. Whitehall, December 6,

1775. 8pp.0074 Germain to Cornwallis. Appointment of Cornwallis. Whitehall, December 6, 1775.

2pp.

Volume 93:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

January 1776-December 17760076 Germain to Howe. Plan of Operation. Whitehall, January 5,1776.14pp.0090 Howe to Dartmouth. Military Affairs and Supply. Boston, December 13,1775.16pp.0106 Howe to Dartmouth. Military Convoys. Boston, January 6,1776. 5pp.0111 Germain to Howe. Situation in Canada; Military Arrangements. Whitehall, February

1.1776.10pp.0121 Germain to Howe. Commissions. Whitehall, February 2,1776.1p.0122 Howe to Dartmouth. Prisoners; Food Supplies. Boston, December 19,1775. 8pp.0130 Howe to Dartmouth. Supplies. Boston, December 26,1775. 2pp.0132 Germain to Howe. Military Situation. Whitehall, February 7, 1776. 2pp.

0134 Howe to Dartmouth. Rebel Activities. Boston, January 15, 1776. 2pp.0136 Howe to Dartmouth. Provisioning; Situation in Quebec. Boston, January 16, 1776.

44pp.0180 Howe to Dartmouth. Situation in Boston. Boston, January 22, 1776. 3pp.0183 Howe to Dartmouth. Situation Report. Boston, January 23, 1776. 7pp.0190 Germain to Howe. Letters. Whitehall, March 15, 1776. 1p.0191 Germain to Howe. Foreign Auxiliary Troops; Troop Movements. 9pp.0200 Germain to Howe. Whitehall, April 12, 1776. 1p.0201 Germain to Howe. Commission of Captain Emmerick. Whitehall, April 25,1776.1p.0202 Germain to Howe. Embarkation of Troops. Whitehall, April 27,1776. 3pp.0205 Germain to Howe. Commission of Lieutenant Constable. Whitehall, April 30,1776.

1p-0206 Germain to Howe. Protection of a London Merchant's Property. Whitehall, April 30,

1776. 1p.0207 Howe to Germain. Military Affairs and Supply; Siege. Boston (Nantasket Road),

March 21, 1776.40pp.0247 Germain to Howe. Withdrawal from Boston; Situation Report. Whitehall, May 3,

1776. 12pp.0259 Germain to Howe. Commissions. Whitehall, May 12, 1776. 1p.0260 Payne to Germain. Provisions from the West Indies. Antigua, March 1, 1776. 28pp.0288 Payne to Germain. Arming of Transport Vessels. Antigua, March 4, 1776. 1 p.0289 Howe to Germain. Military Situation in the North and South. Halifax, April 25,1776.

30pp.0319 Howe to Germain. Plan of Operations; Provisions. Halifax, May 7, 1776. 35pp.0354 Howe to Germain. Commission. Halifax, May 12, 1776. 2pp.0356 How to Germain. Rebel Activities on the Island of Providence. Halifax, April 26,1776.

5pp.0361 Germain to Howe. Troop Movements; Foreign Officers. Whitehall, June 11, 1776.

9pp.0370 Germain to Howe. Commissions. Whitehall, June 12,1776. 2pp.0373 Germain to Howe. Embarkation of Troops. Whitehall, June 21, 1776. 6pp.0379 Howe to Germain. Letter on the Destruction of Tea at Boston. Whitehall. Halifax,

June 2,1776. 3pp.0382 Howe to Germain. Recruitment. Halifax, June 3, 1776. 4pp.0386 Howe to Germain. Military Affairs. Halifax, June 4, 1776. 7pp.0393 Howe to Germain. Situation Report; Indian Affairs. Halifax, June 7,1776. 8pp.0401 Howe to Germain. Commissions. Halifax, June 8, 1776. 3pp.0404 Howe to Germain. Situation in New York. Staten Island, July 7, 1776. 6pp.0410 Howe to Germain. Situation in New York. Staten Island, July 8, 1776. 2pp.0412 Germain to Howe. Vacancies. Whitehall, August 22, 1776. 1p.0413 Germain to Howe. Goods Removed from Boston; Nova Scotia Corps. Whitehall,

August 22, 1776. 1p.0414 Germain to Howe. Instructions. Whitehall. August 22,1776. 3pp.0417 Germain to Howe. Situation in New York. Whitehall, August 22, 1776. 3pp.0420 Howe to Germain. Situation in New York. Staten Island, August 6, 1776. 23pp.0443 Howe to Germain. Staten Island, August 15, 1776. 1p.

0444 Howe to Germain. Naval Affairs. Staten Island, August 15,1776. 1p.0445 Howe to Germain. Royal Commission. Staten Island, August 15, 1776. 1p.0446 Germain to Howe. Military Affairs. Whitehall, September 30, 1776. 2pp.0448 Howe to Germain. Recruitment. Staten Island, August 16, 1776. 2pp.0450 Howe to Germain. Troop Movements. Long Island, September 2, 1776. 1p.0451 Howe to Germain. The Campaign. Long Island, September 3, 1776. 17pp.0468 Germain to Howe. Military Conduct. Whitehall, October 18, 1776. 4pp.0472 Germain to Howe. The Problems of the Levies. Whitehall, October 18, 1776. 2pp.0474 Germain to Howe. Military Conduct. Whitehall, October 18,1776. 3pp.0477 Howe to Germain. British Possession of New York. York Island, September 21,1776.

9pp.0486 Howe to Germain. Destruction of New York. York Island, September 23,1776.0488 Howe to Germain. Possession of a Rebel Redoubt. York Island, September 24,1776.

1p0489 Howe to Germain. Order of Battle. New York, September 25,1776. 3pp.0492 Germain to Howe. Success of the Campaign. Whitehall, November 6,1776. 4pp.0496 Germain to Howe. Military Affairs; Indian Affairs. Whitehall, November 6,1776. 3pp.0499 Knose to Howe. Rebel Declaration of Independence. November 6,1776. 1p.0500 Howe to Germain. New York, November 28,1776. 2pp.0502 Howe to Germain. Battle of New York. New York, November 30,1776. 25pp.0527 Howe to Germain. Campaign Operations. New York, November 30, 1776. 8pp.0535 Howe to Germain. Reduction of Rhode Island. New York, December 2,1776. 1p.0536 Howe to Germain. Battle of Frog's Neck. New York, December 3,1776.10pp.0546 Correspondence with Sundry Military Officers Serving in America. 1776. 203pp.

Reel IIIVolume 94:

Military Correspondence of the British Generals,December 1776-December 1777

0001 Germain to Howe. Military Operations. Whitehall, January 14,1777. 7pp.0008 Germain to Howe. Captured Military Stores. Whitehall, January 14, 1777. 4pp.0012 Germain to Howe. Levies. Whitehall, January 14, 1777. 2pp.0014 Howe to Germain. Military Conduct; Exchange of Prisoners. New York, December

18.1776. 3pp.0017 Howe to Germain. Royal Appointment. New York, December 19,1776. 3pp.0020 Howe to Germain. Campaign in New Jersey and Rhode Island. New York, December

20,1776. 10pp.0030 Howe to Germain. Campaign Plans in Boston and New York. New York, December

20, 1776. 6pp.0036 Howe to Germain. Commission. New York, December 21, 1776. 1p.0038 Howe to Germain. Recruitment. New York, December 28, 1776. 2pp.0040 Howe to Germain. Battle at Trenton; Surrender of Hessians. New York, December

29,1776.4pp.

0044 Howe to Germain. Battle at Trenton; Battle at Princeton. New York, January 5,1777.6pp.

0050 Howe to Germain. Order of Battle. New York, January 17, 1777. 147pp.

0197 Howe to Germain. Commission. New York, January 1777. 1p.

0198 Howe to Germain. Campaign Situation; Hessian Officers Unfit. New York, January20, 1777.4pp.

0202 Germain to Howe. Military Affairs. Whitehall, March 3,1777. 4pp.

0206 Germain to Howe. Situation Report. Whitehall, March 3, 1777. 12pp.

0218 Germain to Howe. French-British Tobacco Trade. Whitehall, March 3, 1777. 11pp.

0229 Germain to Howe. Exchange of Prisoners. Whitehall, March 5, 1777. 3pp.

0232 Germain to Howe. Memorial. Whitehall, March 15, 1777. 1p.

0233 Germain to Howe. Memorial. Whitehall, March 17, 1777. 1p.

0234 Howe to Germain. Disposition of Troops. New York, February 12,1777. 15pp.

0249 Germain to Howe. Health of a Hessian General. Whitehall, April 14, 1777. 1p.

0251 Germain to Howe. Military Affairs. Whitehall, April 19, 1777. 1p.

0253 Germain to Howe. Disposition of the Troops. Whitehall, April 19, 1777. 9pp.

0262 Howe to Germain. Destruction of Rebel Stores. New York, April 1, 1777. 7pp.

0269 Howe to Germain. Campaign Plans in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. New York,April 2, 1777. 13pp.

0282 Howe to Germain. Payment of the Foreign Troops. New York, April 3, 1777. 1p.

0283 Howe to Germain. Situation in Florida; Indian Affairs. New York, April 4,1777. 25pp.

0308 Howe to Germain. Military Court Cases. New York, April 9, 1777. 1p.

0309 Howe to Knox. Pamphlets. New York, April 3, 1777. 1p.

0310 Germain to Howe. Rebel Stores. Whitehall, May 18, 1777. 1p.

0311 Germain to Howe. Campaign Plans; Reinforcements. Whitehall, May 18,1777. 5pp.

0316 Germain to Howe. Military Court Cases. Whitehall, May 20, 1777. 1p.

0317 Germain to Howe. Whitehall, May 20, 1777.1p.

0318 Germain to Howe. Commission; Prisoner Exchange. Whitehall, June 3, 1777.1p.

0319 Howe to Germain. Lord Cornwallis's Military Activities. New York, April 24, 1777.3pp.

0322 Howe to Germain. Military Crimes. New York, April 25,1777. 5pp.

0327 Germain to Howe. Loyalist. Whitehall, June 12, 1777. 1p.

0329 Knox to Howe. Embarkation of Foreign Troops. Whitehall, June 12,1777. 1p.

0330 Germain to Howe. British Successes. Whitehall, June 20, 1777. 4pp.

0334 Howe to Germain. British Success at Danberry and Ridgefield; Situation in NewJersey; French Subjects. New York, May 22, 1777. 12pp.

0346 Howe to Germain. Military Court. New York, May 1777. 2pp.

0348 Howe to Germain. Military Situation; Distribution of Troops. New York, June 3,1777.12pp.

0360 Howe to Germain. Situation in Florida and the South. New York, June 5,1777. 25pp.0385 Howe to Germain. New York, June 8, 1777. 1p.

0386 Germain to Howe. Military Situation. Whitehall, August 6, 1777. 2pp.

0388 Germain to Howe. Military Situation. Whitehall, August 6, 1777. 3pp.

0391 Germain to Howe. Rebel Activities on the Island of St. John. Whitehall, August 18,1777. 3pp.

0394 Howe to Germain. Importation of Provisions. New York, June 8,1777. 7pp.0401 Howe to Germain. Letters. New York, July 5, 1777. 2pp.0404 Howe to Germain. Battle around Brunswick. New York, July 5, 1777. 7pp.0411 Howe to Germain. Alcoholic Beverages for the Troops. New York, July 6,1777. 4pp.0415 Howe to Germain. Leadership; Supplies. New York, July 7, 1777. 8pp.0423 Howe to Germain. Foreign Troops. New York, July 8, 1777. 2pp.0425 Howe to Germain. Court Martial. New York, July 9, 1777. 1p.0427 Howe to Germain. Indian Affairs; Situation in Canada. New York, July 15, 1777.

30pp.0474 Howe to Germain. Pennsylvania Campaign Plans. New York, July 16,1777. 3pp.0477 Howe to Germain. New York, July 17,1777. 1p.0478 Germain to Howe. Military Affairs. Whitehall, September 3,1777. 2pp.0480 Germain to Howe. Possible Rebel Connections. Whitehall, Septembers, 1777. 3pp.0483 Germain to Howe. Memorial and Plan of Operation. Whitehall, September 3,1777.

11pp.0494 Germain to Howe. Military Affairs. Whitehall, September 3,1777. 2pp.0496 Germain to Howe. Provisions. Whitehall, September 3,1777. 5pp.0501 Germain to Howe. Loyalist Property. Whitehall, September 24,1777.1p.0502 Howe to Germain. Pennsylvania Campaign; Exchange of Prisoners. Elk River,

Mayland. August 30,1777.3pp.0505 Howe to Germain. Order of Battle; Bennington Affair. Elk River, Maryland, August

30.1777. 4pp.0509 Howe to Germain. Philadelphia Campaign; Battle near Brandywine. Germantown,

October 10.1777. 29pp.0538 Howe to Germain. Results of the Present Battles. Philadelphia, October 21, 1777.

45pp.0583 Howe to Germain. Military Situation in New York and Pennsylvania. Philadelphia,

October 22.1777.5pp.0588 Howe to Germain. Actions around the Delaware River. Philadelphia, October 25,

1777. 7pp.0595 Howe to Germain. Court Martial. Philadelphia, October 25,1777.1p.0596 Germain to Howe. Praise for Military Activities. Whitehall. December 11,1777. 4pp.0600 Germain to Howe. Leadership. Whitehall, December 11,1777.1p.0601 Knox to Howe. Whitehall, December 12,1777. ip.0602 Correspondence with Sundry Military Officers. 1776-1777. 94pp.

Volume 95:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

November 1777-April 17780696 Howe to Germain. Battle of Mud Island. Philadelphia, November 28,1777. 12pp.0707 Howe to Germain. Operations on the North River. Philadelphia, November 29,1777.

9pp.0716 Howe to Germain. Command. Philadelphia, November 30,1777. 2pp.0718 Howe to Germain. Military Situation. Philadelphia, November 30, 1777. 3pp.

0721 Howe to Germain. Battle of Whitemarsh. Philadelphia. December 13,1777. 7pp.

0728 Howe to Germain. Philadelphia, December 13, 1777. 1p.0729 Germain to Howe. Military Situation, Whitehall, February 4, 1778. 2pp.0731 Germain to Howe. Howe's Request to Retire. Whitehall, February 4, 1778. 2pp.0733 Germain to Clinton. Commission for Clinton. Whitehall, February 4, 1778. 2pp.0735 Germain to Howe. Change in the Military Command; Military Affairs. Whitehall,

February 18, 1778. 3pp.0738 Germain to Howe. Command of the Troops. Whitehall, March 8, 1778. 2pp.0740 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report; Objectives. Whitehall, March 8, 1778. 16pp.0756 Knox to Drummond. Whitehall, March 8, 1778. 1p.0757 Germain to Howe. Memorial. Whitehall, March 10, 1778. 7pp.0764 Germain to Clinton. Leave of Absence for Generals. Whitehall, March 11,1778. 2pp.0766 Germain to Howe. Naval Affairs. Whitehall, March 12, 1778. 2pp.0768 Howe to Germain. Rebel Designs upon Nova Scotia. Philadelphia, January 15,1778.

2pp.0770 Howe to Germain. Treachery of Mr. W. Langdon. Philadelphia, January 15, 1778.

2pp.0772 Howe to Germain. Southern Expedition. Philadelphia, January 16, 1778. 2pp.0774 Howe to Germain. Appointment. Philadelphia, January 17, 1778. 2pp.0776 Howe to Germain. Commission. Philadelphia, January 17,1778. 1p.0777 Howe to Germain. Prisoner Exchanges. Philadelphia, January 17, 1778. 5pp.0784 Howe to Germain. Provisions. Philadelphia, January 18,1778. 2pp.0786 Howe to Germain. Court Martial. Philadelphia, January 19, 1778. 7pp.0793 Howe to Germain. Winter Quarters. Philadelphia. January 19,1778. 2pp.0795 Howe to Germain. Philadelphia, January 19,1778.1p.0796 Germain to Clinton. French Treaty with the Rebels; Activities in the West Indies.

Whitehall. March 21,1778. 4pp.0800 Germain to Clinton. Employment of the Troops. Whitehall, March 21,1778.11pp.0811 Germain to Clinton. Retirement of the Marines Back to Naval Service. Whitehall,

April 1,1778. 1p.0812 Germain to Clinton. Protection of the Dulany Family. Whitehall, April 9,1778. 1p.0813 Germain to Howe. Instructions for the King's Peace Commissioners. Whitehall. April

12,1778. 2pp.0815 Germain to Clinton. Spain, France, and the Rebels. Whitehall, April 12.1778. 2pp.0817 Germain to Clinton. Return of Lord Cornwallis. Whitehall, April 12,1778.1p.0818 Germain to Clinton. Military Command. Whitehall, April 13,1778. 2pp.0820 Howe to Germain. Situation in Canada; Rebel Forces at Valley Forge; Indian Affairs;

General Situation. Philadelphia, March 5,1778. 6pp.0826 Howe to Germain. Prisoners; Loyalist N. Perkins. Philadelphia, March 5,1778. 3pp.0829 Germain to Howe/Clinton. Postal Situation. Whitehall, May 4,1778.1p.0830 Germain to Clinton. Situation in Canada; French Military Activities. Whitehall, May

4, 1778.3pp.

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Military Correspondence of the British Generals,November 1777-April 1778 continued

0001 Howe to Germain. Rebel Invasion of Canada; the State of Prisoners—SaratogaConvention. Philadelphia, March 24, 1778.120pp.

0121 Howe to Germain. Court Martial. Philadelphia, March 23,1778.1p.0122 Howe to Germain. State of the Troops in New York, Rhode Island, and Philadelphia.

Philadelphia, March 26,1778.15pp.0137 Howe to Germain. Exchange of Prisoners—General Burgoyne and His Troops.

Philadelphia, April 19,1778. 22pp.0159 Howe to Germain. Defensive Plan; Campaign in the North. Philadelphia, April 19,

1778.4pp.0163 Howe to Germain. Court Martial. Philadelphia, April 21,1778. 1p.0164 Howe to Germain. Court Martial. Philadelphia, April 22,1778. 1p.0165 Howe to Germain. Newspaper. Philadelphia, April 27,1778. 2pp.

Volume 96:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

May 1778-November 17780167 Germain to Clinton. Burgoyne Situation. Whitehall, June 12,1778. 3pp.0170 Clinton to Germain. Transfer of Command. Sandy Hook, May 2,1778. 3pp.0173 Clinton to Germain. Philadelphia, May 10,1778. 2pp.0175 Howe to Germain. Expedition up the Delaware River. Philadelphia, May 11, 1778.

4pp.0179 Howe to Germain. Court Martial. Philadelphia, May 18, 1778.1p.0180 State and Distribution of Troops under Clinton. May 23,1778.10pp.0190 Clinton to Germain. Evacuating Philadelphia. May 23,1778. 3pp.0193 Howe to Germain. Report on the Expedition up the Delaware River. May 11,1778.

3pp.0196 Germain to Clinton. Situation in North America and the West Indies.0201 Howe to Germain. Court Martial. Philadelphia, May 18, 1778.1p.0202 Clinton to Germain. March through New Jersey. Philadelphia, June 5, 1778. 4pp.0206 Germain to Clinton. Military/Political Situation. Whitehall, August 5, 1778. 4pp.0210 Clinton to Germain. Battle on the Freehold Heights, Monmouth. New York, July 5,

1778. 13pp.0223 Clinton to Germain. State of the Forces. New York, July 11, 1778. 23pp.0246 Germain to Clinton. Land for the Loyalists; Situation in Nova Scotia. Whitehall,

September 2, 1778. 6pp.0252 Germain to Clinton. Military Conduct. Whitehall, September 2, 1778. 4pp.0256 Clinton to Germain. Rhode Island Expeditions. New York, July 11, 1778.12pp.0268 Clinton to Germain. New York, July 19, 1778. 1p.

0269 Clinton to Germain. French Naval Blockade of New York. New York. July 19, 1778.1P-

0270 Clinton to Germain. Appointment. New York, July 23, 1778.1p.0272 Clinton to Germain. State of the Rebel Forces; British Forces. New York, July 27,

1778. 5pp.0277 Clinton to Germain. Refugees. New York, July 25, 1778. 3pp.0280 Clinton to Germain. New York, July 30, 1778. 2pp.0282 Germain to Clinton. Need for a Chief of Engineers at Dominica. Whitehall, October

8, 1778. 1p.0289 Clinton to Germain. French Fleet Activities; Activities in Rhode Island. New York,

August 11,1778. 12pp.0301 Clinton to Germain. Troops to Quebec; Rebel Activities on the Pennsylvania

Frontier. New York, August 12, 1778. 6pp.0307 Germain to Clinton. French Fleet Activities; Military Situation. Whitehall, October

24, 1778.4pp.0311 Clinton to Germain. Military Situation in Rhode Island. New York, September 15,

1778. 27pp.0338 Clinton to Germain. State of the Troops. New York, September 15, 1778. 18pp.0356 Clinton to Germain. Military Provisions and Stores. New York, September 15,1778.

6pp.0362 Clinton to Germain. Disposition of Troops; Grey's Expedition to Massachusetts.

New York, September 21, 1778. 11pp.0373 Germain to Clinton. Military Situation and Activities. Whitehall, November 4, 1778.

4pp.0377 Germain to Clinton. Military and Naval Activities. Whitehall, November 4,1778.4pp.0381 Germain to Clinton. Military Affairs. Whitehall, November 4, 1778. 2pp.0383 Germain to Clinton. Prisoner Exchange by Privateers. Whitehall, November 4,1778.

2pp.0385 Germain to Clinton. Loyalist. Whitehall, November 4, 1778. 1p.0386 Germain to Clinton. Need of Ordnance. Whitehall, November 10, 1778. 2pp.0388 Howe to Grey. Warrant for Captain Lyman. Cholderton, November 14, 1778. 2pp.0390 Grey to Howe. Warrant for Captain Lyman. Whitehall, November 17, 1788. 1p.0391 Germain to Howe. Demand of a Bounty for Captain Lyman. Whitehall, November 26,

1778. 2pp.0393 Clinton to Germain. The Convention of Saratoga—Prisoner Exchange. New York,

October 2, 1778.6pp.0399 Clinton to Germain. Disposition of Troops; Bermuda. New York, October 3, 1778.

2pp.0401 Clinton to Germain. Troops to the West Indies; Reduced Forces—Reduced War

Effort. New York, October 8, 1778. 4pp.0405 Clinton to Germain. Activities in New Jersey and Eastern New York. New York,

Octobers, 1778. 5pp.0410 Clinton to Germain. Health of Major General Pigot. New York, October 9,1778.1p.0410 Clinton to Germain. Irish Rebels; Commission of an All-Irish Volunteer Regiment.

New York, October 23, 1778. 10pp.0420 Clinton to Germain. Expedition to the South—Little Egg Harbor. New York, October

25, 1778. 17pp.0437 State of the Troops. September 15/October 25, 1778. 10pp.

0447 Clinton to Germain. Representation Relative to the Troops of the Convention. NewYork, October 25, 1778. 9pp.

0455 Germain to Clinton. Release of the Troops under the Saratoga Convention.Whitehall, December 2,1778. 2pp.

0457 Germain to Clinton. Convention of Saratoga. Whitehall, December 2,1778.1p.0458 Germain to Clinton. Military Situation. Whitehall, December 3, 1778. 5pp.0463 Germain to Clinton. Military Situation. Whitehall, December 12, 1778. 2pp.0465 Clinton to Germain. Reinforcements for Florida and the Bahamas; Disposition of

Troops. New York, November 8,1778.17pp.0482 Clinton to Germain. Reinforcements for Florida. New York, November 8,1778. 3pp.0485 Clinton to Germain. Expedition to Georgia. New York, November 8, 1778. 2pp.0488 Clinton to Germain. State of the Troops. New York, November 24, 1778. 8pp.0496 Clinton to Germain. Winter Quarters. New York, November 24, 1778.1p.0497 Correspondence with Sundry Military Officers. 1777-1778. 34pp.

Volume 97:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

November 1778-June 17790532 Clinton to Germain. Health of Major General Grey. New York, November 24,1778.

1p.0533 Germain to Clinton. Use of Loyalist Levies. Whitehall, January 23, 1779. 6pp.0539 Germain to Clinton. Health of Major General D. Jones. Whitehall, January 23,1779.

1p.0540 Grey to Clinton. Memorial. Whitehall, January 23,1779.1p.0541 Knox to Clinton. Special Allowances for Services. Whitehall, January 23,1779. 2pp.0543 Germain to Clinton. State of Affairs; Need for a Decisive Campaign. Whitehall,

January 23, 1779. 9pp.0551 Clinton to Germain. Conditions of the Convention of Saratoga. New York,

December 10, 1778.10pp.0561 Clinton to Germain. Lack of Provisions and Money. New York, December 15,1778.

3pp.0564 Clinton to Germain. Convention of Saratoga. New York, December 16,1778. 19pp.0583 Clinton to Germain. North River-Albany Campaign. New York, December 17, 1778.

3pp.0586 Clinton to Germain. Hessian Hospital Accounts. New York, December 18, 1778.

14pp.0600 Clinton to Germain. State of the Troops. New York. December 24, 1778.10pp.0610 Clinton to Germain. New York, December 20, 1778. 1p.0611 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. New York. December 24, 1778. 2pp.0613 Clinton to Germain. Hessian Hospital Accounts. New York, December 26,1778.1p.0614 Clinton to Germain. Intelligence Report; State of the Troops. New York, January 8,

1779. 17pp.0631 Clinton to Germain. Winter Quarters; Rebel Winter Quarters. New York, January 11,

1779.2pp.0633 Clinton to Germain. Commissions. New York, January 11, 1779. 2pp.

0635 Clinton to Germain. Conditions in the Rebel Army; Loyalist Intelligence Report. NewYork, January 11,1779. 3pp.

0638 Clinton to Germain. Reports from Nova Scotia; Bermuda. New York, January 12,1779. 6pp.

0645 Clinton to Germain. Possible Ban on Certain British Manufactures. New York,January 14, 1779. 7pp.

0652 Germain to Clinton. Southern Campaign; Military Situation. Whitehall, March 3,1779.6pp.

0658 Germain to Clinton. Military Provisions and Reinforcements; Naval Affairs. White-hall, March 3, 1779. 11pp.

0669 Germain to Clinton. Request from the Post Master General. Whitehall, March 3,1779. 1p.

0670 Germain to Clinton. Campaign in Georgia. New York, February 3, 1779. 44pp.0714 Germain to Clinton. Memorial of Mr. Chandler. Whitehall, March 25, 1779. 2pp.0716 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Activities. New York, February 16, 1779. 2pp.0718 Germain to Clinton. Recovery of South Carolina. Whitehall, March 31,1779. 4pp.0722 Germain to Clinton. Disposition of Troops; Situation in Canada and the West Indies.

Whitehall, April 1, 1779. 10pp.0732 Germain to Clinton. Loyalist Levies. Whitehall, April 1, 1779. 1p.0733 Germain to Clinton. Indian Affairs in the South. Whitehall, April 1, 1779. 2pp.0735 Germain to Clinton. Memorials. Whitehall, April 1, 1779. 1p.0736 Germain to Clinton. Prisoner Exchange; Commissions. Whitehall, April 1,1779.1p.0737 Clinton to Germain. Provincial Services. New York, February 25, 1779. 4pp.0741 Clinton to Germain. Military Courts/Law. New York, February 26, 1779. 2pp.0743 Clinton to Germain. Need for Money. New York, February 27, 1779. 2pp.0745 Clinton to Knox. Method of Posting Correspondence. New York, February 29,1779.

2pp.0747 Clinton to Germain. Skirmishes. New York, March 2, 1779. 22pp.0769 Knox to Drummond. Lord Cornwallis. Whitehall, April 10, 1779. 1p.0770 Germain to Clinton. Lord Cornwallis. Whitehall, April 11, 1779. 2pp.0772 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report; Proclamation. Whitehall, April 22,1779.12pp.0784 Germain to Clinton. Commission. Whitehall, April 22, 1779. 1p.0785 Clinton to Germain. Situation Report. New York, March 9, 1779. 2pp.0738 Clinton to Germain. Civil Officer Set Up in Georgia. New York, March 30,1779. 5pp.0793 Clinton to Germain. Washington Correspondence regarding Prisoner Exchanges.

New York, April 2, 1779. 6pp.0803 Clinton to Germain. Situation in Georgia; State of the Troops. New York, April 3,

1779. 25pp.0828 Germain to Clinton. Trade Situation; French Military Activities; Prisoner Exchange;

Situation in Canada. Whitehall, May 5, 1779. 4pp.0832 Germain to Clinton. French Military Activities. Whitehall, May 20, 1779. 3pp.0835 Germain to Clinton. Foreign Recruits. Whitehall, June 2, 1779. 2pp.0837 Germain to Clinton. Situation in the Bahama Islands. Whitehall, June 2, 1779. 2pp.0839 Germain to Clinton. Recruitment of Provincials. Whitehall, June 2, 1779. 2pp.0841 Clinton to Germain. Southern Expedition; Plan of Operations. New York, April 4,

1779.3pp.

0844 Clinton to Germain. Prisoners; Stores. New York, April 18,1779. 4pp.0848 Clinton to Germain. Postal Policy and Its Affects. New York, May 3, 1779. 3pp.0851 Clinton to Germain. Indian Affairs. New York, May 3, 1779. 5pp.0856 Clinton to Germain. New York, May 4,1779. 1p.0857 Clinton to Germain. Chesapeake Expedition. New York, May 5, 1779. 4pp.0861 Clinton to Germain. Shrewsburg Skirmish. New York, May 5, 1779. 5pp.0866 Clinton to Germain. New York, May 10, 1779. 3pp.

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0002 Clinton to Germain. Prisoner Exchange Commission. NeW York, May 11,1779.49pp.0051 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs; State of the Troops. New York, May 12, 1779.

19pp.0070 Clinton to Germain. Regulation regarding Provincial Troops. New York, May 13,

1779. 4pp.0074 Clinton to Knox. Allowances. New York, May 13, 1779. 4pp.0078 Clinton to Germain. Military Funds. New York, May 17, 1779. 1p.0079 Clinton to Germain. Successes in Virginia. New York, May 19, 1779. 7pp.0086 Clinton to Germain. Campaign Plans; Successes in Virginia. New York, May 21,

1779. 12pp.0098 Clinton to Germain. Campaign Situation. New York, May 22, 1779. 4pp.0102 Germain to Clinton. Campaign Situation; Military Control in the South and West.

Whitehall, June 25,1779. 5pp.0107 Germain to Clinton. Post and Parcel; Indian Affairs. Whitehall, June 25, 1779. 4pp.0111 Germain to Clinton. Campaign Plans for the Southern Provinces and the West

Indies. Whitehall, June 25, 1779. 3pp.0114 Germain to Clinton. Regulations for the Provincial Troops. Whitehall, June 25,1779.

5pp.

Volume 98:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

June 1779-November 17790119 Clinton to Germain. North River Campaign; Military Situation; State of the Troops.

Philipsburg, June 18, 1779. 30pp.0149 Clinton to Germain. Campaign Situation. Philipsburg, June 18, 1779. 3pp.0152 Clinton to Germain. Situation in Georgia. Philipsburg, June 18, 1779. 8pp.0160 Germain to Clinton. Petitions for the Commission. Whitehall, August 2, 1779. 45pp.0205 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report. Whitehall, August 5, 1779. 4pp.0209 Clinton to Germain. State of Affairs. Philipsburgh, July 4, 1779. 1p.0210 Clinton to Germain. Military Conduct. Philipsburgh, July 4, 1779. 2pp.

0212 Germain to Clinton. Military Situation and Affairs. Whitehall, August 28, 1779. 4pp.0216 Germain to Clinton. Commission; Memorial. Whitehall, September 3, 1779. 4pp.0220 Clinton to Germain. Health of Major General Sir William Erskine. Philipsburgh, July

4, 1779. 2pp.0222 Germain to Clinton. Situation in the West Indies; the Northern Colonies; the

Carolinas. Whitehall, September 27, 1779. 7pp.0029 Germain to Clinton. Whitehall, September 27, 1779. 1p.0230 Germain to Clinton. Inducements to the Rebel Forces at the Expense of the Spanish

Dominions. Whitehall, September 27, 1779. 2pp.0232 Grey to Clinton. Situation in the West Indies; Rebel Naval Actions. Whitehall,

September 28, 1779. 2pp.0234 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. Philipsburgh, June 18, 1779. 3pp.0237 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Assault on Stoney Point. Dobbs Ferry, July 25, 1779.

16pp.0253 Clinton to Germain. Military Activities. Dobbs Ferry, July 25, 1779. 20pp.0273 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. Philipsburgh, July 4, 1779. 2pp.0275 Clinton to Germain. Fall of Fort Vincennes; Correspondence Found on a Prize.

Philipsburgh, July 26, 1779. 10pp.0285 Clinton to Germain. French Naval Capture of Supplies. Philipsburgh, July 8, 1779.

5pp.0290 Clinton to Germain. Activities in South Carolina. Philipsburgh, July 26,1779. 48pp.0338 Clinton to Germain. Military Situation; Possible Rebel Moves. New York, July 28,

1779. 16pp.0354 Clinton to Germain. Return of Lord Cornwallis. New York, July 29, 1779. 2pp.0356 Clinton to Germain. Posting of Officers. New York, July 29, 1779. 2pp.0358 Clinton to Germain. Need for Reinforcements. New York, August 20,1779. 4pp.0362 Clinton to Germain. Military Command. New York, August 21, 1779. 1p.0363 Clinton to Germain. Campaign Situations and Needs; Situation at Penobscot. New

York. August 21,1779. 39pp.0402 Clinton to Germain. State of the Troops. New York, August 22, 1779. 4pp.0406 Clinton to Germain. The Provincial Corps. New York, September 3, 1779. 2pp.0408 Clinton to Germain. State and Distribution of the Troops. New York, September 4,

1779. 7pp.0415 Germain to Clinton. Whitehall, November 4, 1779. 1p.0416 Germain to Clinton. Clinton's Possible Retirement; Leadership. Whitehall,

November 4, 1779. 2pp.0418 Germain to Clinton. Situation in Bermuda. Whitehall, November 4, 1779. 2pp.0420 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report. Whitehall, November 4, 1779. 6pp.0426 Germain to Clinton. Memorial. Whitehall, November 23, 1779. 5pp.0434 Clinton to Germain. Situation in Canada, the South, and the West Indies. New York,

September 26, 1779. 16pp.0450 Clinton to Germain. Situation in New York and Rhode Island. New York, September

30, 1779.5pp.0455 Clinton to Germain. Situation in Rhode Island. New York, October 9,1779. 3pp.0458 Clinton to Germain. Misfortune of the Reinforcements to Canada. New York,

October 9, 1779. 24pp.0482 Clinton to Germain. Dispute in the Bahama Islands. New York, October 9,1779.6pp.

0488 Clinton to Germain. Commission. New York, October 9, 1779.1p.0489 Clinton to Germain. New York, October 9, 1779. 1p.0490 Clinton to Germain. State of the Troops. New York, October 10, 1779. 11pp.0501 Clinton to Germain. New York, October 23, 1779. 9pp.0510 Clinton to Germain. Evacuation of Rhode Island; French Naval Threat; Situation

Report. New York, October 26,1779. 12pp.0522 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. New York, October 26, 1779. 1p.0523 Clinton to Germain. Evacuation of Rhode Island; Situation in Halifax. New York,

October 28,1779.2pp.0525 Clinton to Germain. Memorial. New York, October 28,1779. 2pp.0527 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Strength and Provisions. New York, October 29, 1779.

2pp.0529 Clinton to Germain. Situation Report. New York, October 29, 1779. 2pp.0531 Germain to Clinton. Military Expenses. Whitehall, December 4,1779. 2pp.0533 Germain to Clinton. Military Affairs. Whitehall, December 4, 1779. 2pp.0535 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report. Whitehall, December 4, 1779. 7pp.0542 Clinton to Germain. Situation in the South. New York, November 10,1779. 2pp.0544 Clinton to Germain. Military Personnel. New York. November 11, 1779. 23pp.0567 Clinton to Germain. Situation in the South. New York, November 17, 1779. 2pp.0569 Clinton to Germain. Engagement at Savannah; French Military Activities. New York,

November 19,1779. 37pp.0606 Clinton to Germain. Health of Major General Prescott. New York, November 19,

1779.1p.

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December 1779-June 17800608 Germain to Clinton. Situation in Georgia and the South. Whitehall, January 19,1780.

5pp.0613 Clinton to Germain. Trade Proclamation. New York, December 5, 1779. 1p.0614 Clinton to Germain. Rebel and French Attack on Savannah; Naval Affairs. New York,

December 13, 1779. 13pp.0627 Clinton to Germain. French Naval Activities; Rebel Winter Quarters; State of the

Troops. New York, December 15, 1779. 4pp.0631 Germain to Clinton. Situation/Intelligence Report. Whitehall, February 15, 1780.

6pp.0637 Germain to Clinton. The Prohibitory Act. Whitehall, February 15, 1780. 2pp.0639 Germain to Clinton. Loyalist. Whitehall, February 14, 1780. 1p.0640 Clinton to Germain. Situation of the Refugees. New York, December 15, 1779. 5pp.0645 Clinton to Germain. Troops for the Southern Expedition. New York, December 23,

1779. 1p.0646 Germain to Clinton. French Armament. Whitehall, March 15, 1780. 2pp.0648 Germain to Clinton. Building of Barracks at St. John. Whitehall, March 30,1780.2pp.0650 Germain to Clinton. Object of the Memorial. Whitehall, April 5, 1780. 5pp.0655 Germain to Clinton. Prisoner Exchange. Whitehall, April 5, 1780. 1p.

0656 Germain to Clinton. Memorial Proposals; Military Activities. Whitehall, April 21,1780. 4pp.

0660 Clinton to Germain. Peace Commission in the South. James Island, South Carolina.March 9, 1780.4pp.

0664 Clinton to Germain. Military Situation in the South; State of the Troops. JamesIsland, South Carolina. March 9, 1780. 16pp.

0680 Germain to Clinton. French Supply Activities. Whitehall, May 3, 1780. 2pp.0682 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report. Whitehall, May 3, 1780. 7pp.0689 Germain to Clinton. Prisoners. Whitehall, May 4, 1780. 1p.0690 Germain to Clinton. Military and Naval Situation. Whitehall, June 7, 1780. 3pp.0694 Germain to Clinton. Whitehall, June 7, 1780. 1p.0695 Germain to Clinton. Military Affairs. Whitehall, June 7, 1780. 3pp.0698 Germain to Clinton. Plan for Raising Troops. Whitehall, June 7, 1780. 8pp.0706 Clinton to Germain. Commission. Near Charles Town, May 9, 1780. 2pp.0708 Clinton to Germain. Memorials. Near Charles Town, May 9, 1780. 4pp.0712 Clinton to Germain. Situation in West Florida, and Mississippi; Indian Affairs.

Charles Town, May 13, 1780. 87pp.

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0001 Clinton to Germain. Report on the Commission for the Exchange of Prisoners.Charles Town, May 13, 1780. 53pp.

0054 Clinton to Germain. Campaign Against Charles Town. Charles Town, May 13,1780.71pp.

0125 Clinton to Germain. Military Conduct During the Campaign. Charles Town, May 13,1780. 5pp.

0130 Clinton to Germain. State of the Army. Charles Town, May 14,1780. 12pp.0142 Clinton to Germain. Military Conduct During the Campaign. Charles Town, May 15,

1780.2pp.0144 Clinton to Germain. Appointments. Charles Town, May 15,1780. 2pp.0146 Clinton to Germain. Situation of the Populace. Charles Town, May 16,1780. 5pp.0151 Germain to Clinton. Whitehall, June 19, 1780. 1p.0152 Germain to Clinton. Request by a Prisoner. Whitehall, June 28, 1780. 2pp.0155 Germain to Clinton. Military Rank. Whitehall, July 4, 1780. 2pp.0157 Germain to Clinton. Military Situation; West Florida. Whitehall, July 4, 1780. 6pp.0163 Germain to Clinton. Military Situation; Foreign Troops. Whitehall, July 4,1780. 4pp.0167 Germain to Clinton. Military Situation. Whitehall, July 5,1780. 3pp.0170 Clinton to Germain. Appointments. Charles Town, June 1,1780. 2pp.0172 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. Charles Town, June 3,1780. 2pp.0174 Clinton to Germain. Military Leadership/Command. Charles Town, June 2, 1780.

4pp.

0178 Clinton to Germain. Military Activities. Charles Town, June 4, 1780.16pp.

0194 Clinton to Germain. Engagement at Wascaw. Charles Town, June 5,1780. 14pp.

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July 1780-November 17800208 Germain to Clinton. Military Affairs. Whitehall, July 5, 1780. 1p.

0209 Germain to Clinton. Military Affairs; the Spanish Dominions. Whitehall, July 7,1780.4pp.

0213 Clinton to Germain. Whitehall, July 7, 1780. 4pp.

0226 Germain to Clinton. Situation in the North. Whitehall, August 3, 1780. 4pp.

0230 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Engagements in New Jersey. Philipsburgh, July 4, 1780.31pp.

0261 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Engagements in New Jersey. Philipsburgh, July 4, 1780.7pp.

0268 Clinton to Germain. Philipsburgh, July 4, 1780. 1p.

0269 Germain to Clinton. ProvincialTroops. Whitehall, September 6, 1780. 2pp.

0271 Germain to Clinton. Military and Naval Situation. Whitehall, September 6,1780. 4pp.

0275 Germain to Clinton. Military Affairs. Whitehall, September 6, 1780. 1p.

0276 Germain to Clinton. Military and Naval Situation. Whitehall, September 22, 1780.3pp.

0279 Clinton to Germain. British and Rebel and French Moves. New York, August 14,1780.4pp.

0283 Clinton to Germain. Intelligence on the Activities of the French Forces. New York,August 14,1780. 4pp.

0287 Clinton to Germain. State of Necessaries. New York, August 15, 1780. 5pp.

0292 Clinton to Germain. Bravery; Rebel Action. Long Island, August 20, 1780. 2pp.

0294 Clinton to Germain. British Embargo. New York, August 25, 1780. 2pp.

0296 Clinton to Germain. Situation Report; Need of Reinforcements; State of the Troops.New York, August 25, 1780. 56pp. (Includes Dispatches from Lord Cornwallis.)

0352 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report. Whitehall, October 4, 1780. 5pp.

0357 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report; Reinforcements. Whitehall, October 13,1780.3pp.

0360 Clinton to Germain. Health of an Officer. New York, August 30, 1780. 1p.

0361 Clinton to Germain. New York, August 25, 1780. 1p.0362 Clinton to Germain. New York, August 29, 1780. 1p.

0363 Clinton to Germain. French Proclamation. New York, August 31, 1780. 2pp.

0365 Clinton to Germain. Expedition to the Elizabeth River; French Activities. New York.August 30, 1780. 7pp.

0372 Clinton to Germain. Memorial; Quarrels and Disputes in a Provincial Corps. NewYork, September 1, 1780. 6pp.

0378 Clinton to Germain. Appointments. New York, August 31, 1780. 1p.0379 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs; Chesapeake Area. New York, September 3,

1780.2pp.0381 Clinton to Germain. Service of Major General Mathews. New York, August 30,1780.

1p.

0382 Clinton to Germain. Praise for Dr. Morris. New York, August 31, 1780. 1p.

0383 Germain to Clinton. Lord Dalrymple's Appointment, Whitehall, November 1, 1780.1p

0384 Germain to Clinton. Situation Recap. Whitehall, November 9, 1780. 5pp.

0389 Germain to Clinton. Situation in the Bahama Islands. Whitehall, November 9, 1780.1p.

0390 Clinton to Germain. Campaign Plans and Activities in the North, Chesapeake, andSouth; West Point. New York. October 11, 1780. 48pp.

0438 Clinton to Germain. General Arnold's Situation. New York. October 12, 1780. 3pp.

0441 Clinton to Germain. Expenses for the Peace Commission. New York, September 13,1780. 4pp.

0445 Clinton to Germain. Appointment. New York, September 13. 1780. 1p.

0446 Clinton to Germain. Need for Horse Transports. New York. September 14,1780.4pp.

0450 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. New York, September 20. 1780. 1p.

0451 Clinton to Germain. Appointment. New York, September 20. 1780. 2pp.

0453 Clinton to Germain. Memorial Petition. New York, September 21, 1780. 4pp.

0457 Clinton to Germain. Intercepted Spanish Letters; Chesapeake Expedition. NewYork, September 23, 1780 13pp.

0470 Clinton to Germain. Arnold Situation; Chesapeake Expedition; State of the Troops.New York. October 12. 1780. 11pp.

0481 Clinton to Germain. New York. August 20, 1780. 2pp.

0483 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report. Whitehall, November 28, 1780. 4pp.

0487 Clinton to Germain. Military Conduct. New York, October 26, 1780. 1p.

0488 Clinton to Germain. Trade Association. New York, October 29, 1780. 2pp.

0490 Clinton to Germain. Situation Report; Intercepted Letters. New York, October 30,1780.65pp.

0555 Clinton to Germain. Commission. New York, October 30, 1780. 1p.

0556 Clinton to Germain. Treaty with Major General Arnold. New York, October 30,1780.2pp.

0558 Clinton to Germain. List of General Officers. New York, October 31, 1780. 3pp.

0561 Clinton to Germain. Needs for Supplies; Lack of Coordination with AdmiralArbuthnot. New York, October 31. 1780. 3pp.

0564 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report. Whitehall. December 7, 1780. 7pp.

0571 Clinton to Germain. State of the Troops; Situation Report; Chesapeake Expedition.New York, November 10, 1780. 26pp.

0597 Clinton to Germain. New York, November 11, 1780. 1p.0598 Clinton to Germain. Chesapeake Expedition; Portsmouth. New York, November 12.

1780.

Volume 101:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

December 1780-May 17810609 Germain lo Clinton. Situation in the Chesapeake; Virginia; Provisioning. Whitehall,

January 3. 1781. 8pp.

0617 Knox to Clinton Military Affairs. Whitehall. January 4, 1781 2pp.0619 Knox to Clinton. Note from Lord Amherst. Whitehall, January 4, 1781. 1p.

0620 Clinton to Germain. Situation Report—North and South; Intercepted Rebel Letters.New York, December 16, 1780. 87pp.

0707 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. New York, November 11, 1780. 1p.0708 Germain to Clinton. Appoiintment. Whitehall, January 31, 1781. Tp.0709 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report—Vermont and West Indies; Supplies; French

Activities. Whitehall, February 7, 1781. 6pp.0715 Germain to Clinton. Situation of the Bahama Islands. Whitehall, February 7, 1781.

1p.0716 Germain to Clinton. Conditions of the Convention Prisoners. Whitehall, February 7,

1781. 1p.0717 Clinton to Germain. Provincial Corps. New York, December 18, 1780. 9pp.0726 Clinton to Germain. Board of Directors (Loyalists). New York, January 23,1781. 4pp.0770 Clinton to Germain. List of Officers Exchanged. New York, January 24,1781. 11pp.0781 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Financial Situation; French Situation; State of the Troops.

New York, January 25, 1781. 13pp.0794 Germain to Clinton. Forces on St. John Island. Whitehall, March 1. 1781. 2pp.0796 Clinton to Germain. Situation of the Rebel Army. New York, January 29,1781. 4pp.0800 Clinton to Germain. Activities of the Rebel Privateers. New York, January 27, 1781.

1p.0801 Germain to Clinton. Provincial Forces. Whitehall, March 7, 1781. 5pp.0806 Clinton to Germain. Civil Appointment. New York, January 27, 1781. 2pp.

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Military Correspondence of the British Generals,December 1780-May 1781 continued

0001 Clinton to Germain. Prisoner Exchanges and Settlement of Their Accounts. NewYork, January 29, 1781. 17pp.

0018 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report. Whitehall, March 7, 1781. 4pp.0022 Germain to Clinton. Reinforcements. Whitehall, March 21, 1781. 2pp.0024 Clinton to Germain. Movement of Troops. New York, February 24, 1781. 2pp.0026 Germain to Clinton. Prisoner Parole. Whitehall, April 3, 1781. 3pp.0029 Germain to Clinton. Situation in the Chesapeake Area; Naval Activities; General

Situation. Whitehall, April 4, 1781. 5pp.0034 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. New York, February 25, 1781. 1p.0035 Clinton to Germain. General Arnold's Attack on Richmond; Military Situation. New

York. February 27,1781. 60pp.0095 Clinton to Germain. Lack of Proper Communications between the Naval and Army

Forces. New York, February 28, 1781. 2pp.0097 Clinton to Germain. Alarming Situation around Portsmouth, Naval and Military. New

York, March 1, 1781. 49pp.0146 Clinton to Germain. Apology by Mr. Boyard. New York, March 1, 1781. 5pp.0151 Clinton to Germain. Chamber of Commerce Memorial. New York, March 8, 1781.

10pp.

0161 Clinton'to Germain. Report on the Chesapeake Expedition. New York, March 8,1781. 10pp.

0171 Clinton to Germain. Exports and Imports at the Port of New York. New York, March9. 1781.4pp.

0175 Clinton to Germain. Situation in Florida and Canada. New York, March 16, 1781.13pp.

0188 Clinton to Germain. Expedition to Virginia. New York, March 27, 1781. 4pp.

0192 Germain to Clinton. French Advice to the Rebels; Loss of a Mail Packet. Whitehall,May 2, 1781.2pp.

0194 Germain to Clinton. Chamber of Commerce Memorial; Disputes between the Landand Sea Forces. Whitehall. May 2. 1781. 3pp.

0197 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report; Southern Provinces; Reinforcements; NavalAffairs. Whitehall, May 2, 1781.

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June 1781-August 17810208 Germain to Clinton. Situation in Georgia. Whitehall, June 4, 1781. 2pp.

0210 Germain to Clinton. Promotion. Whitehall, June 5, 1781. 1p.

0211 Germain to Clinton. Assistance of a Loyalist. Whitehall, June 5, 1781. 2pp.

0213 Germain to Clinton. Situation in Virginia; Foreign Troops. Whitehall, June 6, 1781.2pp.

0215 Clinton to Germain. Provisioning the Posts. New York, February 27, 1781. 2pp.

0217 Clinton to Germain. Mr. Lloyd's Release (Parole). New York, April 2, 1781. 2pp.

0219 Clinton ti Germain. Situation at Portsmouth; French Naval Affairs; Intercepted RebelMail and Activities. New York, April 5, 1781. 40pp.

0259 Clinton to Germain. Situation Report. New York, April 30, 1781. 6pp.

0265 Clinton to Germain. Lord Cornwallis's Situation; Naval Situation. New York, April23-May 1, 1781.46pp.

0311 Clinton to Germain. Armament Situation; Situation in Vermont; State of Affairs. NewYork, May 13, 1781. 63pp.

0374 Clinton to Germain. Health of an Officer. New York, May 14, 1781. 1p.

0375 Clinton to Germain. Critical Situation of the Southern Army; Situation Report. NewYork, May 18, 1781. 17pp.

0392 Clinton to Germain. Situation in South Carolina. New York, May 20, 1781. 7pp.

0399 Clinton to Germain. Situation in the South. New York, May 22, 1781. 9pp.

0408 Clinton to Germain. Situation in Vermont. New York, May 23, 1781. 2pp.0410 Germain to Clinton. Military Affairs. Whitehall, July 4, 1781. 2pp.

0412 Germain to Clinton. Situation in the South; Military Affairs. Whitehall, July 7, 1781.4pp.

0416 Germain to Clinton. Military Situation. Whitehall, July 7, 1781. 3pp.0419 Clinton to Germain. Distribution of the Troops. New York, June 1, 1781. 4pp.

0423 Clinton to Germain. Trade Situation. New York, June 9. 1781. 2pp.

0425 Clinton to Germain. Cornwallis's Moves Against Lafayette; Rebel Intentions; NavalActivities; Situation.Report. New York, June 9, 1781. 48pp.

0473 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report; Provisions. Whitehall, July 14, 1781. 6pp.

0479 Knox to Clinton. Provisions from Europe for the Rebels. Whitehall, July 24, 1781.2pp.

0481 Germain to Clinton. Anglo-French Relations; French Assistance to the Rebels.Whitehall, August 2, 1781. 4pp.

0485 Clinton to Germain. Arrival of Reinforcements; Situation in Virginia; Engagement atCamden. New York, July 3, 1781. 31pp.

0516 Clinton to Germain. Appointments. NewYork, July 4, 1781. 1p.0517 Germain to Clinton. Situation in the Chesapeake and South Carolina. Whitehall.

August 4, 1781. 2pp.

0519 Germain to Clinton. Situation in Virginia; Loss of Pensacola; Situation in the WestIndies. Whitehall, August 31, 1781. 4pp.

0523 Clinton to Germain. Commissary of Captures. New York, July 7, 1781. 2pp.0525 Clinton to Germain. Memorial. New York, July 10, 1781. 3pp.0528 Clinton to Germain. Bounty for Rebel Deserters. New York, July 10, 1781. 3pp.0531 Clinton to Germain. General Situation in the Chesapeake and the South; Cornwallis

Correspondence. New York, July 13, 1781. 47pp.

Volume 103:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

July 1781-November 17810579 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. New York, July 13, 1781. 1p.0580 Clinton to Germain. Division of the Prizes. New York, July 18, 1781. 3pp.0583 Clinton to Germain. Situation Report Since Clinton Took Command of the Troops.

New York. July 18, 1781. 10pp.0593 Clinton to Germain. Refugees; French Intentions in Canada; Use of Rebel Prisoners;

Provincial Forces. New York, July 24, 1781. 9pp.0602 Clinton to Germain. Expenses of the French Officers Held Prisoner. New York, July

24, 1781. 5pp.0607 Clinton to Germain. Operation in the Chesapeake; Prisoner Exchange; Situation in

Florida; Military Supplies and Troops; Naval Affairs. New York, July 25, 1781. 35pp.0642 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Activities; French Naval Activities. New York, July 28.

1781. 14pp.0656 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Publication of Intercepted Despatches. New York, July

29, 1781.3pp.0659 Clinton to Germain. New York, July 29. 1781. 1p.0660 Clinton to Germain. Situation in North Carolina; Cornwallis's Situation. New York,

August 9, 1781.37pp.0697 Clinton to Germain. Appointment. New York, August 12, 1781. 2pp.0699 Clinton to Germain. Recruitment in North Carolina. New York, August 18,1781.2pp.0702 Clinton to Germain. Arrival of Foreign Reinforcements and Actions Against the

Rebels; Situation in Virginia. New York, August 20, 1781. 8pp.0710 Germain to Clinton. French Naval Activities. Whitehall, September 25, 1781. 2pp.0712 Germain to Clinton. Military Affairs. Whitehall, October 10, 1781. 2pp.0714 Germain to Clinton. Situation in the Chesapeake; Refugees and Prisoners; Situation

in Canada; French and Spanish Naval Activities. Whitehall, October 12, 1781 11pp.0725 Germain to Clinton. French and Dutch Naval Activities; Situation Report. Whitehall,

June 4, 1781. 4pp.

0729 Germain to Clinton. Military Personnel. Whitehall. October 12, 1781. 2pp.

0731 Germain to Clinton. Appointment. Whitehall, October 12, 1781. 1p.

0732 Clinton to Germain. Deputy Judge Advocate. New York, September 1, 1781. 2pp.

0734 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Troop Movements; Cornwallis's Crisis Situation; Affair atCowpens. New York. September 7, 1781. 16pp.

0750 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Offensive Situation in Virginia; Expedition to NewLondon; French Military Activities; State of the Troops. New York, September 12,1781. 28pp.

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0001 Clinton to Germain. Criticial Situation of Lord Cornwallis; State of the Troops. NewYork, September 26, 1781. 35pp.

0036 Clinton to Germain. Situation of Lord Cornwallis's Forces. New York, October 14,1781. 26pp.

0062 Clinton to Germain. Merits of Officers. New York, September 29, 1781. 2pp.

0064 Clinton to Germain. Memorial. New York, October 14, 1781. 3pp.

0067 Clinton to Germain. Appointment. New York, October 13, 1781. 2pp.

0069 Clinton to Germain. Officer of Merit. New York, September 29, 1781. 1p.

0070 Clinton to Germain. Exchange of the Convention Troops. New York, October 15,1781.8pp.

0078 Clinton to Germain. Relief Expedition. Off the Coast of New York, October 19,1781.7pp.

0085 Clinton to Germain. Capitulation of Cornwallis; Situation in the South; State of theTroops in the South. Off the Chesapeake. October 29, 1781. 15pp.

0100 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report. Whitehall, December 3, 1781. 2pp.

0102 Germain to Clinton. French Naval Activities; Rebel Activities. Whitehall, December5, 1781.2pp.

0104 Clinton to Germain. Possible Rebel Actions; Situation Report; Cornwallis's Letters.New York, November 6, 1781. 51pp.

0155 Clinton to Germain. Provisions of the Provincial Corps. New York, November 4,1781. 7pp.

0162 Clinton to Germain. Merits of Officers. New York, November 8, 1781. 2pp.0164 Clinton to Germain. Situation in Vermont. New York, November 10, 1781. 13pp.

0177 Clinton to Germain. Health of an Officer. New York, November 13, 1781. 1p.

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December 1781-March 17820180 Germain to Clinton. Situation Report. Whitehall, January 2, 1782. 5pp.

0185 Clinton to Germain. Rebel and French Movements in the North and South; State ofthe Troops. New York, December 3,1781. 12pp.

0197 Clinton to Germain. Negotiations with the Leading Persons in Vermont; State of theTroops; Intelligence from Detroit. New York, December 6,1781. 87pp.

0284 Clinton to Germain. Merit of an Officer. New York, December 5,1781.1p.

0285 Clinton to Germain. Memorial; Establishment of Police Forces. New York, December6.1781.18pp.

0303 Clinton to Germain. Prisoner Exchange for Lord Cornwallis. New York, December 6,1781.1p.

0304 Clinton to Germain. Appointment. New York, December 6,1781. 2pp.0306 Clinton to Germain. Recap of Lord Cornwall's Situation, Motives and Correspon-

dence. New York, December 6, 1781. 14pp.

0320 Clinton to Germain. Memorial regarding Prisoners. New York, December 7, 1781.5pp.

0325 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. New York, December 7,1781.1 p.0326 Clinton to Germain. Praise for General Arnold. New York, December 8,1781.1p.0327 Clinton to Germain. Situation Report. New York, December 11,1781. 24pp.0351 Clinton to Germain. Situation in Georgia and the West Indies. New York, December

14,1781.14pp.0365 Clinton to Germain. Situation in Georgia and South Carolina. New York, December

26,1781.28pp.0393 Clinton to Germain. Merit of an Officer. New York, December 28,1781.1 p.0394 Germain to Clinton. Situation in the South; Safety of the Loyalists. Whitehall,

February 6,1782. 4pp.0398 Germain to Clinton. Resignation of Sir Henry Clinton. Whitehall, February 6,1782.

2pp.0400 Clinton to Germain. Memorials for Provincial Officers. New York, November 26,

1781.2pp.0402 Ellis to Clinton. Royal Appointment. Whitehall, February 12,1782. 2pp.0404 Clinton to Germain. Affairs on the Island of St. John. New York, December 20,1781.

5pp.0409 Clinton to Germain. Merit of Officers. New York, January 24,1782. 4pp.0413 Clinton to Germain. Situation Reports; Safety of the Loyalists; State of the Troops.

New York, January 24,1782. 55pp.0468 Clinton to Germain. Supplies to Halifax; French Reinforcements for the Rebels. New

York. January 25.1782. 2pp.0470 Clinton to Germain. Rebel Campaign. New York, January 27,1782. 2pp.0472 Ellis to Clinton. Memorials. Whitehall, March 6,1782. 3pp.0475 Ellis to Clinton. Appointment of Sir Guy Carleton. Whitehall, March 6,1782. 2pp.0477 Ellis to Clinton. Memorial. Whitehall, March 7,1782.1p.0478 Clinton to Germain. Merit of an Officer. New York, December 5, 1781. 1p.0479 Clinton to Germain. Prisoner Exchange for General Burgoyne. New York, February

13,1782.3pp.0482 Ellis to Carleton. Memorial and Recall of General Browne. Whitehall, March 20,1782.

2pp.0484 Ellis to Carleton. Conduct of the War. Whitehall, March 25, 1782.1 p.0485 Ellis to Carleton. Transfer of Command. Whitehall, March 25, 1782. 2pp.0487 Sundry Military Corespondence. 2pp.

Volume 105:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

March 1782-June 17820490 Clinton to Germain. Situation in Florida and the Bahama Islands. New York, March 1,

1782. 5pp.

0495 Clinton to Germain. Situation Reports. New York, March 14, 1782. 12pp.

0507 Clinton to Germain. Military and Financial Situation in the South. New York, March18, 1782. 38pp.

0545 Clinton to Germain. Restoration of the Civil Government in New York. New York,March 22, 1782. 10pp.

0555 Clinton to Germain. Division of the Prizes from the Chesapeake Expedition. NewYork. March 23, 1782.3pp.

0558 Clinton to Germain. Military Affairs. New York, March 24, 1782. 1p.

0559 Clinton to Germain. State of the Army. New York, March 24, 1782. 15pp.

0575 Clinton to Germain. Indian Affairs; Appointments.New York, March 24, 1782. 7pp.

0582 Clinton to Germain. Support for Widows of Loyalists. New York, March 24,1782.1p.

0583 Sundry Military Correspondence. Condition of the Cavalry. February 5, 1782. 7pp.

0591 Clinton to Germain. Situation in the South and the West Indies. New York, April 12,1782. 12pp.

0603 Clinton to Ellis. Mr. Washington's Prisoner Exchange Proposals and Situation. NewYork, May3, 1782.89pp.

0692 Clinton to Ellis. Correspondence regarding the Prisoner and Refugee Situation.New York, May 11, 1782. 110pp.

0802 Clinton to Germain. Merits of Officers. New York, December 5, 1781. 2pp.

0804 Carleton to Ellis. State of the Troops. New York, June 1, 1782. 9pp.

Volume 106:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

April 1782-August 17820814 Shelburne to Carleton. Evacuation of All Remaining Posts; Peace. Whitehall, April 4,

1782. 7pp.

0821 Shelburne to Carleton. Evacuation and Rerouting of Troops to Halifax. Whitehall,April 15, 1782. 1p.

0822 Shelburne to Carleton. Routing of Supplies to Halifax. Whitehall, April 20, 1782. 1p.0823 Carleton to Shelburne. Correspondence with General Washington; Private Retalia-

tions. New York, May 1782. 1p.

0831 Carleton to Shelburne. Interest in Possible Assimilation of the American Army. NewYork, May 1782. 1p.

0832 Carleton to Shelburne. Military Affairs. New York, May 11, 1782. 1p.

0833 Carleton to Shelburne. Need of Transports; Situation Report. New York, May 14,1782.4pp.

0837 Shelburne to Carleton. Intentions in the West Indies and Canada; EvacuationSituation. Whitehall, June 5, 1782. 3pp.

0840 Shelbourne to Carleton. Assimilation of Provincials (Irish Regiment) into the Army.Whitehall, June 5. 1782. 1p.

0841 Shelburne to Carleton. Military Affairs. Whitehall, June 5,1782.1p.0842 Shelburne to Carleton. Situation Report; Position of the Loyalists. Whitehall, June 5,

1782. 9pp.

Reel IXVolume 106:

Military Correspondence of the British Generals,April 1782-August 1782 continued

0001 Carleton to Shelburne. Reports Relative to the Execution of a Militia Officer andRelated Matters. New York, June 14,1782. 36pp.

0037 Carleton to Shelburne. Safety of the Loyalists. New York, June 14,1782.14pp.0051 Carleton to Shelburne. Naval Actions. New York, June 14,1782. 5pp.0056 Carleton to Shelburne. Correspondence regarding the Return of Persons to South

Carolina. New York, June 14,1782. 5pp.0061 Carleton to Shelburne. State of the Troops in Florida. May 15,1782.1p.0062 Carleton to Shelburne. Situation in the Bahamas. New York, June 14.1782. 6pp.0068 Carleton to Shelburne. State of the Troops. New York, June 16,1782. 23pp.0091 Carleton to Shelburne. Secret Situation Report. New York, July 1782. 2pp.0093 Shelburne to Carleton. Prisoner Exchanges. Whitehall, July 3,1782.1p.0094 Shelburne to Carleton. Secret Situation Report. Whitehall, July 8,1782. 4pp.0098 Shelburne to Carleton. Civil Officials in South Carolina. Whitehall, July 8,1782.1p.0099 Shelburne to Carleton. Asgill Affair. Whitehall, July 10,1782. 2pp.0101 Townshend to Carleton. Situation Report; Evacuation; Refugee Problem. Whitehall,

August 14,1782.10pp.0111 Townshend to Carleton. The Huddy and the Asgill Incidents. Whitehall, August 14,

1782.2pp.0113 Townshend to Carleton. Future Operations Report. Whitehall, August 14,1782.3pp.0116 Townshend to Carleton. Anglo-French-American Correspondence. Whitehall,

August 14,1782. 2pp.0118 Townshend to Carleton. Royal Commission. Whitehall, August 14,1782.1p.0119 Carleton to Shelburne. Proposed Resignation. New York, August 14,1782.2pp.0121 Carleton to Shelburne. Evacuation of Savannah; French Naval Activities; Situation

at Charles Town. New York, August 15.1782. 6pp.0127 Law Passed Against Paying the Debts of the Loyalists. New York, July 12,1782.6pp.0133 Carleton to Shelburne. Military Affairs. New York, August 13,1782. 2pp.0135 Carleton to Shelburne. General Haldimand's Situation Report. New York, August 15,

1782.14pp.0149 Carleton to Shelburne. Refugee Situation. New York, August 15,1782.12pp.0161 Carleton to Shelburne. Correspondence with General Washington; Court Martial of

Captain Lippincot. New York, August 16,1782. 60pp.

Volume 107:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

August 1782-November 17820222 Townshend to Carleton. Situation Report. Whitehall, September 6, 1782. 2pp.

0224 Carleton to Townshend. Correspondence of Governor Franklin. New York, August16, 1782.52pp.

0276 Carleton to Shelburne. Impressions of Peace and Independence; Situation of theLoyalists. New York, August 17, 1782. 9pp.

0285 Carleton to Shelburne. Asgill Incident. New York, August 18, 1782. 2pp.

0287 Carleton to Shelburne. Correspondence with General Haldimand. New York,September 10, 1782. 29pp.

0316 Carleton to Townshend. Correspondence with General Washington. New York,September 12, 1782. 22pp.

0338 Carleton to Townshend. Reaction of the Loyalists to the Proposal of Independence.New York, September 12, 1782. 7pp.

0345 Carleton to Townshend. Affairs of the Provincial Corps. September 12, 1782.10pp.

0355 Carleton to Townshend. French Naval Activities; Distribution of the Troops. NewYork, September 13, 1782. 25pp.

0382 Carleton to Townshend. Military Affairs. New York, September 13, 1782. 1p.

0383 Townshend to Carleton. Loyalist Situation; Possible Actions in the West Indies.Whitehall, October 27, 1782. 3pp.

0386 Carleton to Townshend. Correspondence from General Leslie; French Encamp-ment; Distribution of the Troops. New York, October 1. 1782. 28pp.

0414 Carleton to Townshend American Excursion into Indian Country. New York,Octobers, 1782. 3pp.

0417 Carleton to Townshend. Prisoner Situation in America and Havana. New York,October 6, 1782. 58pp.

0479 Carleton to Townshend. Situation of the Loyalists in Nova Scotia; PossibleReparations; Prisoner and Refugee Situation. New York, October 7, 1782. 16pp.

0495 Carleton to Shelburne. Exchange of Lord Cornwallis. New York, October 8, 1782.4pp.

0499 Carleton to Townshend. Public Business. New York, October 9, 1782. 1 p.

0500 Carleton to Townshend. Loyalist Situation; French Troop Movements. October 29,1782. 12pp.

0512 Carleton to Townshend. Possibility of Carleton's Resignation. New York, October29,1782.2pp.

0514 Carleton to Townshend. Prisoner Situation; Indian Affairs. New York, October 30,1782. 12pp.

0526 Carleton to Townshend. The Want of Shipping; Loyalist Situation; Military Situationin New York. New York, November 1, 1782. 3pp.

0529 Carleton to Townshend. State of the Army. New York, October 31, 1782. 14pp.

0543 Carleton to Townshend. Situation in Jamaica; Foreign Troop Service in the WestIndies; Transports. New York, November 15, 1782. 10pp.

0553 Carleton to Townshend. Correspondence from Charles Town; Situation in Jamaica.New York, November 15, 1782. 28pp.

0581 Carleton to Townshend. Correspondence from Canada. New York, November 15,1782. 29pp.

0610 Carleton to Townshend. Situation Report; Refugees; French Moves to the WestIndies. New York, November 15,1782. 9pp.

0619 Carleton to Townshend. Situation with the Americans and French. New York,November 15,1782. 8pp.

0627 • Carleton to Townshend. Situation of the Loyalists; Washington's Motives. New York,November 16,1782. 4pp.

0631 Carleton to Townshend. Memorial. New York, November 17,1782. 9pp.0640 Carleton to Townshend. Division of the Prize Money from the Chesapeake

Campaign. New York, November 17,1782. 9pp.0649 Carleton to Townshend. New York, November 17, 1782. 2pp.

Volume 108:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

December 1782-April 17830652 Townshend to Carleton. Situation Report; Resignation of Sir Carleton. Whitehall,

January 1,1783. 4pp.0656 Townshend to Carleton. Provincial Officers. Whitehall, January 3,1782. 2pp.0658 Townshend to Carleton. Correspondence from General Haldimand. New York,

December 14,1782. 4pp.0662 Carleton to Townshend. Correspondence with General Washington; Prisoner

Exchanges. New York, December 14,1782.1p.0673 Carleton to Townshend. Relief of Jamaica; General Leslie's Situation. New York,

December 16,1782.15pp.0688 Carleton to Townshend. New York, December 16,1782.1 p.0689 Carleton to Townshend. Evacuation of Charles Town. New York, December 20,

1782. 2pp.0691 Carleton to Townshend. New York, December 20,1782.1 p.0692 Carleton to Townshend. Correspondence from General Washington; Prisoner

Situation. New York, January 17,1783. 29pp.0721 Carleton to Townshend. Arrival of the Troops from CharlesTown in New York.New

York, January 18,1783.13pp.0734 Carleton to Townshend. Fortifications for Bermuda. New York, January 18, 1783.

5pp.0739 Carleton to Townshend. Discontent in the New England Provinces; Situation

Report. New York, January 18, 1783. 67pp.0806 Carleton to Townshend. State of the Army. New York, January 19, 1783. 21pp.0828 Carleton to Townshend. Distribution of the Army. New York, February 16,1783.3pp.0831 Carleton to Townshend. New York, January 19, 1783.1p.0832 Townshend to Carleton. Evacuation Situation; Possible Reconciliation. Whitehall,

February 16, 1783. 7pp.0839 North to Carleton/Digby. Restructuring of the Secretaries of State. Whitehall, April

17,1783.1p.0840 North to Carleton. Return of All Foreign Troops to Europe; Situation Report.

Whitehall, April 18,1783. 3pp.0843 Carleton to Townshend. Situation of the Prisoners at Lancaster and Philadelphia.

New York, March 14,1783. 15pp.0858 Carleton to Townshend. Evacuation of New York. New York, March 14, 1783. 2pp.

0860 Carleton to Townshend. Memorial; Report from the Peace Commissioners. NewYork, March 1783. 19pp.

ReelXVolume 108:

Military Correspondence of the British Generals,December 1782-April 1783 continued

0001 Carleton to Townshend. Situation in North and South Carolina. New York, March 15,1783. 8pp.

0009 Carleton to Townshend. Civil Situation. New York, March 15, 1783. 11pp.

0020 Carleton to Townshend. Discontent of the American Troops; Situation of theLoyalists; French Activities. New York, March 15, 1783. 87pp.

0107 Carleton to Townshend. Rebel Activities Against the Oswego; Rumored ActionsAgainst Canada or Penobscot. New York, March 15, 1783. 8pp.

0115 Carleton to Townshend. Correspondence from General Washington and GovernorPaca. New York, March 15, 1783. 10pp.

0125 Carleton to Townshend. Memorial. New York, March 15, 1783. 5pp.

0130 Carleton to Townshend. Public Business; State of the Troops. New York, March 16,1783.36pp.

0167 Carleton to Townshend. Request for a Bishopric in Nova Scotia. New York, April 11,.1783.9pp.

Volume 109:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

April 1783-June 17830178 Carleton to Townshend. Correspondence with General Haldimand; Correspon-

dence with General Washington. New York, April 11, 1783. 42pp.

0220 Carleton to Townshend. Merit of an Officer. New York, April 11,1783. 1p.

0221 Carleton to Townshend. Memorials for Provincial Officers and Officers HeldPrisoner at Lancaster. New York, April 12, 1783. 11pp.

0232 Carleton to Townshend. Situation in the Eastern and Middle Provinces; Situation ofthe Loyalists. New York, April 13, 1783. 34pp.

0266 Carleton to Townshend. Clothing for the Prisoners at Lancaster; Public Seizure ofthe Clothing. New York, April 13, 1783. 24pp.

0290 Carleton to Townshend. Supplies for the West Indies; Refugee Situation. New York,April 12, 1783. 1p.

0291 Carleton to Townshend. Release of All Prisoners of War. New York, April 14,1783.8pp.

0299 Carleton to Townshend. Receipt of Letters and Newspapers; State of the Army. NewYork, April 14, 1783. 30pp.

0330 North to Carleton. Military Personnel. Whitehall, June 11, 1783. 2pp.

0332 North to Carleton. Situation Report; Present Military Establishment. Whitehall, June15, 1783.7pp.

0339 North to Admiral Digby. Naval Evacuation; Affairs. Whitehall, June 15, 1783. 4pp.

0343 North to Carleton. Military Personnel Matter. Whitehall, June 18, 1783. 1p.

0344 North to Carleton. Loyalist Settlers on the Island of St. John. Whitehall, June 20,1783.1p.

0345 North to Carleton. Scheme for the Distribution of Some Troops. June 18,1783. 2pp.0347 Carleton to Townshend. Formation of a Foreign Regiment. New York, May 22,1783.

5pp.0352 Carleton to Townshend. Refugees, Troops, and Loyalists Embarking for Nova

Scotia. New York, May 23,1783. 26pp.0378 Carleton to Townshend. Memorial and Merits of a Loyalist Regiment. New York, May

26.1783.15pp.0393 Carleton to Townshend. Situation of the Loyalists; General Situation; Repeal of

Some British Acts. New York, May 27.1783. 11pp.0404 Carleton to Townshend. Release of the British Prisoners of War. New York, May 28,

1783.61pp.0465 Carleton to Townshend. Violation of a Flag of Truce; Question on the Embarkation

of Negroes; General Correspondence. May 31,1783. 89pp.0554 Carleton to Townshend. Prisoner Releases. New York, June 1,1783. 3pp.0557 Carleton to Townshend. Letters of Public Business. New York, June 1,1783.1p.0558 Carleton to North. Military Command; State of the Army. New York, June 2.1783.

16pp.0574 Carleton to North. Evacuation of New York; Violence Against Loyalists. New York,

June 2,1783. 7pp.

Volume 110:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

June 1783-August 17830581 Carleton to North. New York. June 2,1783.1p.0582 Carleton to North. New York, June 2,1783.1p.0583 Carleton to North. Military Command. New York, June 2,1783. 2pp.0585 Carleton to North. Memorial; Outrages Against the Loyalists; French Situation;

Resolves of the Congress. New York, June 6, 1783. 33pp.0618 Carleton to North. Embarkation of Troops; Refugee Situation; Indian Affairs. New

York, June 17,1783.12pp.0630 Carleton to North. Situation in the North and Chaos in the South. New York, June 17,

1783. 2pp.0632 North to Carleton/Haldimand. Promotions of Military Personnel. Whitehall, July 22,

1783.1p.0633 Carleton to North. Correspondence with General Washington; Embarkations and

the Congress. New York, June 21, 1783. 17pp.0650 North to Carleton. General State of the Forces; Situation of the Loyalists; Prisoner

Situation; Military Affairs; Situation in the West Indies. Whitehall, August 8, 1783.9pp.

0659 Carleton to North. Embarkation of the Foreign Troops. New York, July 9,1783. 2pp.0661 Carleton to North. Problems in the Continental Army; Congress's Activities. New

York, July 11,1783. 6pp.0667 Carlton to North. Merits of an Officer. New York, July 11,1783. 4pp.0671 Carleton to North. State of the Army. New York. July 12,1783. 10pp.0681 Carleton to North. Embarkation Reports. New York, July 10,1783. 2pp.

0683 Carleton to North. State of Affairs. New York, July 11, 1783. 4pp.0687 Carleton to North. Land Grants to Loyalists in the Bahamas. New York, July 12,1783.

2pp.0689 Carleton to North. Embarkation of Troops; Correspondence. New York, July 14,

1783. 10pp.0699 Carleton to North. Embarkation of the Foreign Troops. New York, July 18,1783. 2pp.0701 Carleton to North. Letters from Governor Clinton; Proceedings of a Court Martial.

New York, August 1, 1783. 36pp.0737 Carleton to North. Correspondence; Counterfeit Currency. New York, August 1,

1783.49pp.0786 Carleton to North. Extracts of Letters from a Member of the Congress; Situation

Report. August 1, 1783. 9pp.0795 Carleton to North. Military State of Affairs in Nova Scotia and the Bahamas. New

York; August 1, 1783.7pp.0802 Carleton to North. Merit of a Loyalist Officer. New York, June 17,1783. 2pp.0804 Carleton to North. Merits of an Officer. New York, June 18,1783. 2pp.0806 List of Newspapers. July 1783. 3pp.0809 Carleton to North. New York, August 13,1783. 1p.0810 Carleton to North. Embarkation of Foreign Troops; Refugees. New York, August 5,

1783. 4pp.0814 Carleton to North. Report on Counterfeiting. New York, August 6, 1783. 3pp.0817 Carleton to North. Embarkation Reports; Counterfeiting Situation. August 14,1783.

8pp.0825 Carleton to North. Need for an American Episcopate. New York, August 26, 1783.

3pp.0828 Carleton to North. Correspondence regarding the Release of the British Prisoners of

War; Lord Cornwallis's Release. New York, August 26, 1783. 6pp.0834 Carleton to North. Plan to Disband the Loyalist Forces in Canada and Bermuda;

Land Grants in Nova Scotia. New York, August 28, 1783. 10pp.0844 Carleton to North. Embarkation of the Loyalist Forces; Royal Appointment. New

York, August 28, 1783. 4pp.0848 Carleton to North. Intrigues of France; Chaotic State of Affairs; American Merchants

to China. New York, August 29, 1783. 37pp.

Volume 111:Military Correspondence of the British Generals,

August 1783-January 17840885 Carleton to North. Merits of Mr. Henry White. New York, August 6,1783. 2pp.0887 Carleton to North. Recommendations for the 17th Regiment of Light Dragoons. New

York, August 27, 1783. 4pp.0891 Carleton to North. Change of Command in Nova Scotia. New York, September 6,

1783. 1p.0892 Carleton to North. Requisition of Troops to Be Sent to the St. Croix River; Letters on

the Counterfeiting Situation. New York, September 6, 1783. 6pp.

Reel XIVolume 111:

Military Correspondence of the British Generals,August 1783-January 1784 continued

0001 North to Carleton. Prisoner Release. Whitehall, October 23,1782(3). 1p.0002 Carleton to North. Status Report on Nova Scotia; Tracing the Causes of the

Rebellion. New York, October 5,1783. 7pp.0009 Carleton to North. Disbanding Loyalist Troops from East Florida; Provisions for the

Troops; Memorial. New York, October 5,1783.46pp.

0054 Carleton to North. Military Situation. New York, October 6,1783. 2pp.0056 Carleton to North. Merchant Shipping to China. New York,October 6.1783.3pp.0059 Carleton to North. State of Affairs in Connecticut; Treatment of the Loyalists. New

York, October 7,1783. 8pp.0067 Carleton to North. Distracted State of Affairs in the Provinces; Situation in

Connecticut. New York, October 13,1783.15pp.0082 Carleton to North. State of the Army; Transport Situation. New York, October 13,

1783. 5pp.0087 North to Carleton. Settlement of Accounts. Whitehall, December 4,1783. 2pp.0089 North to Carleton. Memorials. Whitehall, December 4,1783.2pp.0091 North to Carleton. Military Personnel in Nova Scotia. Whitehall, December 4,1783.

2pp.0093 North to Carleton. Situation Report; East India Company; Loyalists. Whitehall,

December 4,1783.7pp.0102 North to Carleton. Plans for Nova Scotia. Whitehall, December 5,1783.1p.0105 Carleton to Governor Parr. Recommendation. New York, November 8,1783.1p.0106 Carleton to North. Situation of the Loyalist Troops; Transport Conditions. New York,

October 25,1783.17pp.0123 Carleton to North. Settler and Refugee Situation in Nova Scotia and the Bahamas.

New York. October 25.1783.8pp.0131 Carleton to North. Situation Report. New York, October 25,1783. 2pp.0133 Carleton to North. Situation of the Loyalist Troops. New York, October 26,1783.4pp.0137 Carleton to North. Clergy Proposal for a College. New York, October 26,1783.5pp.0142 Carleton to North. Sedition in Nova Scotia. New York, October 26,1783. 5pp.0147 Carleton to North. Dr. Witherspoon's Mission. New York, November 8,1783. 2pp.0149 Carleton to North. Land Grant Regulation in Nova Scotia. New York, November 8,

1783.13pp.0162 Carleton to North. Activities of the American Congress; Situation in the New

England Provinces. New York, November 9,1783.13pp.0175 Carleton to North. State of the Army; Embarkation Reports. New York, November 10,

1783. 7pp.0182 Carleton to North. Intelligence Report on French Activities. New York, November 12,

1783. 3pp.0185 Carleton to North. Recommendation. New York, November 12,1783.1p.0186 Carleton to North. Recommendation. New York, November 13,1783. 1p.0187 Carleton to North. Recommendation. New York, November 13,1783. 2pp.

0189 Carleton to North. Situation in the Bahamas. Nk , York, November 21, 1783. 9pp.

0198 Carleton to North. Situation between the Northetr. and Southern States. New York,November 21, 1783. 1p.

0199 Carleton to North. Embarkation of Foreign Troops; Military Situation. New York,November 22, 1783. 9pp.

0206 Carleton to North. Instructions to the Commander of the Army in Halifax. New York,November 22, 1783. 9pp.

0215 Carleton to North. Recommendations. New York, November 22,1783. 2po

0217 Carleton to North. Recommendation. New York, November 24, 1783. 1p.

0218 Carleton to North. Recommendation. New York, October 31, 1783. 1p.

0219 Carleton to North. Safety of a Loyalist. New York, November 24, 1783. 1p.

0220 Carleton to North. Evacuation from New York. Off of Staten Island. November 28,1783.2pp.

0222 Carleton to North. Memorials; List of Widows. Off of Staten Island. November 29,1783. 4pp.

0226 Carleton to North. Information on the Loyalist Officers. Off of Staten Island.November 29, 1783. 5pp.

0231 Carleton to North. Final Embarkation; Information on Foreign and Loyalist Troops.Plymouth. January 11, 1784. 52pp.

Volume 140:Intercepted Letters, 1775-1782

0283 Contents. 3pp.

0286 1775—General

0415 1776—General

0542 Intercepted Letters Transmitted by the Earl of Dunmore. 1775-1776. 164pp.

0706 Intercepted Correspondence of the French Minister in Philadelphia with the FrenchGovernment. 1780-1782.

Volume 160:Legal Materials regarding the

Boston Tea Party0830 Dartmouth to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Narrative of the Events and

Questions. February 5, 1774. 16pp.

0846 List of the Principal Actors and Abettors in the Case. N.D. 1p.

0847 Proceedings of the Committee of Correspondence at Worcester, August 9, 1774.September 20, 1774. 4pp.

0851 Proclamation and Resolutions by the Governor of Massachusetts Bay. Boston,September 28, 1774. 11pp.

0862 Letter to Josiah Edson and Resignation as a Councillor. September 20, 1774. 2pp.0864 Account of the Proceedings at Worcester. September 6,1774. 3pp.

0867 Letter from the Boston Committee of Correspondence. July 26, 1774. 3pp.

0870 Letter from Gage to Dartmouth. Boston, September 20, 1774. 2pp.

0872 Proceedings of the Committee of Correspondence in the County of Worcester.Boston. September 20, 1774. 6pp.

0877 Report of the Attorney and Solicitor General to Dartmouth. February 11,1774. 6pp.

0883 Dartmouth to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Whitehall, February 11,1774.1p.0884 Dartmouth to the Lord Commissioners of the Treasury. Transfer of Trade Officials.

Whitehall. February 11,1774. 2pp.0886 Attorney and Solicitor General to Dartmouth. Report on the Acts of Treason.

December 13,1774. 3pp.0889 Attorney and Solicitor General to Dartmouth. Overt Acts; Reports. Feotuary 2,1775.

15pp.0904 Attorney and Solicitor General to Dartmouth. Raising of Military Forces in Quebec.

Whitehall, June 21,1775.

Reel XIIVolume 160:

Legal Materials regarding the Boston Tea Partycontinued

0001 Attorney and Solicitor General to Germain. Report on the Restoration of PublicOrder. Whitehall. February 22,1776.15pp.

0015 Germain to the Advocate General. Holding of a Suspicious Sloop. Whitehall, May 12,1776. 2pp.

0017 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Attendance in Court in Newfound-land. Whitehall, March 14,1777. 2pp.

0019 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Pirate Activities in the West Indies.Whitehall, June 9,1777.3pp.

0022 Attorney and Solicitor General to Germain. Pirates Bearing Rebel Commissions;Situation Report. Whitehall, June 11,1777. 4pp.

0026 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Illegal Land Grants on St. Vincent.Whitehall, December 17,1777. 2pp.

0028 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Appointment of Commissioners toSettle the Disorders. Whitehall, March 14,1778. 2pp.

0030 Attorney and Solicitor General to Germain. Appointment of Commissioners to Quietthe Disorders. Whitehall, March 24,1778.14pp.

0044 Germain to the Advocate General. Regulation regarding the Capture of Seamen byPrivateers. Whitehall, November 14,1778. 2pp.

0046 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Setup of a Civil Government on thePenobscot River. Whitehall, February 1779. 2pp.

0048 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Questions on Legal and PoliticalActions. Whitehall, March 16,1779. 2pp.

0050 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Legalizing the Possession ofCaptures. Whitehall, April 21,1779. 2pp.

0052 Attorney and Solicitor General to Germain. Legalizing Captures; Proclamations onTrade. Whitehall, April 22,1779. 2pp.

0054 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Commission for Granting Pardonand Restoring Peace. Whitehall, June 25,1779.1p.

0055 Attorney and Solicitor General to Germain. Draft of the Commission. Whitehall,June 28,1779.2pp.

0057 Change in the Wording of the Commission. July 17,1779.1p.

0058 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Memorial and Request fromDominica. Whitehall, February 16, 1780. 1p.

0059 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor Genera!. Cases from the Proprietors ofGrenada. Whitehall, February 29, 1780. 2pp.

0061 Advocate, Attorney, and Solicitor Generals to Germain. Care of the Proprietors ofDominica. Whitehall, March 4, 1780. 2pp.

0063 Germain to the Advocate, Attorney and Solicitor Generals. Care of the Island ofGrenada. Whitehall, March 18,1780. 1p.

0064 Germain to the Advocate, Attorney, and Solicitor Generals. Care of the Island of St.Vincent. Whitehall, April 22, 1780. 1p.

0065 Advocate, Attorney, and Solicitor Generals to Germain. Judgement on the Island ofSt. Vincent Case. Whitehall, May 10, 1780. 4pp.

0068 Articles of Capitulation for the Island of St. Vincent. June 18, 1779. 12pp.

0080 College of Advocates to Whitehall. Nomination for a Post. London, January 29,1781.4pp.

0084 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor Generals. Right of the Legislative Council forQuebec. Whitehall, March 23, 1781. 2pp.

0086 Attorney and Solicitor Generals to Germain. Right of the Legislative Council ofQuebec. Whitehall, March 31, 1781. 2pp.

0088 Germain to the Attorney and Solicitor Generals. Capture of Rebel Correspondenceand Sympathizers. Whitehall, July 5, 1781. 2pp.

0090 Case and Opinion of the Advocate General. Rights in the New Colonies. Whitehall,July 27, 1781.2pp.

0092 Attorney and Solicitor Generals to Germain. Prisoners of State. July 27,1781. 4pp.

0096 Marriot to the College of Advocates. Legal Issues and the Admiralty. January 31,1781.2pp.

Volume 175 (163):Correspondence of the Colonial Officials, 1774-1782

0098 Contents. 2pp.

New Hampshire0101 Germain to Wentworth. Situation Report. Whitehall, January 2, 1776. 1p.

0102 Wentworth to Dartmouth. Situation Report. Boston, January 16, 1776. 1p.

0103 Wentworth to Dartmouth. Withdrawal of Troops from Boston. Boston, March 18,1776. 7pp.

0110 Wentworth to Germain. Royal Appointment. Halifax, April 10, 1776. 2pp.

0112 Wentworth to Germain. Situation Report; Loyalists. Halifax, April 10, 1776. 2pp.

0114 Wentworth to Germain. Restoration of the Government. Halifax, April 10,1776.3pp.0117 Wentworth to Germain. Military Affairs. Halifax, April 10, 1776. 2pp.

0119 Wentworth to Germain. Rebel Seizure of Property; Petition for Whitehall to Pay Bills.JuneS, 1776. 2pp.

0121 Wentworth to Germain. Necessity of a Salary. London (Poland Street). July 6,1776.5pp.

0126 Wentworth to Germain. Political Reasons for Residence in New York. July 1, 1776.1p.

0127 Wentworth to Germain. Receipt of the News of a Royal Birth. Staten Island, August10, 1776.1p.

0128 Germain to Wentworth. Return Passage to England. Whitehall, January 14,1777.1p.0129 Wentworth to Germain. Situation Report; Campaign Plans. New York, January 6,

1777. 3pp.0132 Wentworth to Germain. Possible Restoration of the Government. Newport, May 3,

1777. 2pp.0134 Wentworth to Germain. Memorial. London, April 13, 1777.1p.0135 Wentworth to Whitehall. Regulations for the Preservation of Timber in the Penob

scot River Area. London, October 12,1778.14pp.

Massachusetts Bay0150 Hallowell to Cooper. State of Affairs. Boston, September 5,1774.14pp.0164 Lieutenant Governor Oliver to Dartmouth. State of Affairs. Boston, December 9,

1774. 3pp.0167 Governor Hutchinson to Dartmouth. Royal Claim to Fort Hill; History of Fort Hill.

London, May 18,1775.6pp.0173 Lieutenant Governor Oliver to Dartmouth. Situation of the Civil Government.

Boston, November 28,1775.13pp.0186 Lieutenant Governor Oliver to Dartmouth. Situation Reports; Discontent in the

Rebel Army; Blockade Situation. Boston, January 26,1776. 8pp.0193 Pownall to Gage. List of Presents to Indians. N.D. 3pp.0196 Lieutenant Governor Oliver to Dartmouth. Evacuation to Nova Scotia. Boston,

March 10,1776. 2pp.0198 Lieutenant Governor Oliver to Germain. Evacuation; Situation Report. Halifax, April

21,1776.5pp.0204 Governor Hutchinson to Germain. Political Appointment. London, June 22, 1776.

6pp.0210 Chief Justice Oliver to Knox. Royal Appointment. Birmingham, August 19, 1780.

2pp.

New York0213 Governor Robertson to Germain. Situation Reports. January 28,1781.16pp.0229 Collector of the Customs, Elliot, to the Treasury. Prohibition of Trade; Agent of

Captures and Prizes Situation. New York, September 12,1778. 4pp.0233 Elliot to the Treasury. Duties. New York, September 22,1778.1p.0234 Robinson to Elliot. Duties on Prize Goods. Whitehall, April 8, 1779. 2pp.0236 Elliot to Robinson. Duties Situation. New York, November 13,1779. 13pp.0249 Cooper to Elliot. American Board of Customs; Duties; Prizes. Whitehall, February

17,1780. 2pp.0251 Elliot to the American Board of Customs. Duties; Prizes; Dormancy of Revenue

Officers. New York, July 3.1780. 2pp.0253 Elliot to Robinson. Situation of the Duties on Prizes. New York, July 3,1780. 3pp.0256 Elliot to Cooper. Duties Situation. New York, July 3,1780. 5pp.0261 Letters and Papers Referred to in a Letter from Elliot to Robinson. January 28,1781.

4pp.0265 Governor Robertson to Knox. New York, January 29, 1781.1p.

0266 Governor Robertson to Germain. Situation Report; Rebel Campaign in Virginia. NewYork, March 18. 1781.4pp.

0270 Germain to Governor Robertson. Collection of Duties. Whitehall, April 4,1781. 2pp.

0272 Governor Robertson to Germain. New York, May 17, 1781. 1p.0273 Governor Robertson to Germain. New York, May 6, 1781. 1p.0274 Germain to Governor Robertson. Situation in the South; Temporary Appointment to

the Forces in the South. Whitehall, July 7,1781. 2pp.0276 Governor Robertson to Germain. New York, May 17, 1781. 1p.0277 Governor Robertson to Germain. New York, November 8, 1781. 1p.0278 Germain to Governor Robertson. Assistance to the Cornwallis Relief Expedition.

Whitehall, January 2,1782. 1p.0279 Germain to General (Governor) Robertson. Temporary Command of the Forces.

Whitehall, February 6,1782. 3pp.0282 Ellis to General (Governor) Robertson. Appointment. Whitehall, February 18,1782.

1p-0283 Ellis to General (Governor) Robertson. Appointment of Sir Guy Carleton; Supplies.

Whitehall, February 18,1782. 2pp.0285 Ellis to Governor Robertson. Revival of the Civil Government; Situation in Parlia-

ment. Whitehall, March 6, 1782. 2pp.0287 General (Governor) Robertson to Germain. Civil Government Situation. New York,

March 22,1782.9pp.0296 Governor Robertson to Shelburne. Situation Report. New York, May 9,1782. 21pp.0317 Governor Robertson to Shelburne. Situation Report; Loyalists. New York, August

15,1782.6pp.0323 Governor Robertson to Townshend. Request to Go to England. New York,

December 20, 1782. 4pp.

0327 Lieutenant Governor Elliot to North. State of Public Affairs. New York, June 4,1783.11 PP.

0338 Lieutenant Governor Elliot to North. Evacuation with the Seal of Government. NewYork, November 18,1783. 7pp.

0345 Lieutenant Governor Elliot to North. Civil Affairs; List of Public Records. New York,November 21.1783. 32pp.

New Jersey0378 Grey to Smyth. Payment of Salary. Whitehall, April 5,1780.1p.0379 Smyth to Grey. Personal Matters. New York, March 24,1780. 2pp.0381 Franklin to Knox. Answer to the French Declaration. New York, March 25,1780.1p.0382 Franklin to Germain. Situation Report; Loyalists. New York. February 20,1781.17pp.0399 Germain to Franklin. Praise of Activities. Whitehall, May 2.1781. 2pp.0401 Franklin to Germain. Situation of the Loyalists. New York, November 6,1781.15pp.0416 Germain to Franklin. The Loyalists Situation. Whitehall, January 2, 1782. 3pp.0419 Franklin to Germain. Case of the Loyalists; Intelligence Report. New York, March 23,

1782. 22pp.0441 Franklin to Shelburne. Situation Report. New York, May 10,1782. 4pp.0445 Shelburne to Franklin. Whitehall, June 5,1782. 1p.

Virginia0447 Lord Dunmore to Germain. State of Affairs; Request to Raise a Force. Charles Town,

Februarys, 1782.14pp.0461 Shelburne to Lord Dunmore. Whitehall, June 5,1782. 1p.0462 Lord Dunmore to Germain. Advise on the Possible Conquest of Louisiana; Situation

in Florida. Charles Town, March 30,1782.

Volume 176:Correspondence of the Colonial Officials, 1774-1782

Southern Provinces0489 Thomas Irving to Germain. Personal Memorial. London, August 12, 1779. 5pp.0494 Civil Officers of South Carolina to Germain. London, October 18,1780. 2pp.0496 Carolina Merchants to Germain. Memorial. London, October 25,1781. 4pp.

North Carolina0501 Governor Martin to Germain. Situation Report. New York, January 23, 1778. 7pp.0508 Governor Martin to Germain. Situation Report. New York, March 23,1778. 3pp.0511 Chief Justice Howard to Germain. Bristol, December 9,1778. 2pp.0513 Governor Martin to Germain. Merits of Conduct. New York, December 18,1778.2pp.0515 Secretary and Clerk Falkner to Germain. Resignation of Civil Position. Surry,

January 6,1779.1p.0516 Governor Martin to Germain. Memorial and Request for Aid. New York, June 17,

1779.1p.0517 Governor Martin to Germain. Request for Aid. New York, December 17,1779. 2pp.0519 Governor Martin to Germain. Merits of Conduct. New York, December 20,1779.3pp.

North Carolina (Affairs Attended by Governor Martin)0522 Governor Martin to Germain. Situation Report. Camden, June 10, 1780. 5pp.0527 Governor Martin to Germain. State of Affairs. Camden, August 18,1780.13pp.0540 Germain to Governor Martin. Situation Report. Whitehall, November 9, 1780. 4pp.0544 Governor Martin to Germain. State of Affairs; North Carolina; Lord Cornwallis.

Warchaw, September 21,1780. 3pp.0547 Governor Martin to Ellis. Situation of the Loyalists; Merits of Conduct. London,

March 7, 1782. 5pp.0552 Governor Martin to Shelburne. Situation of a Dispute. London, May 23, 1782.

South Carolina0556 Knox to Governor Savage. Proposed Campaign for the South. Whitehall, December

26.1778.1 p.0557 Governor Savage to Knox. Ireland. January 6, 1779. 1p.0558 List of Names of the Inhabitants That Signed the Address to General Clinton and

Admiral Arbuthnot. July 5,1780. 3pp.0561 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Germain. Situation in Charles Town and the Province.

Charles Town, February 16, 1781. 4pp.

0565 Sir E. Leigh to Germain. Situation Report; Request for a Civil Government. CharlesTown, February 25, 1781. 4pp.

0569 Germain to Lieutenant Governor Bull. State of Charles Town; Appointment.Whitehall, April 4, 1781. 2pp.

0571 Germain to Sir E. Leigh. Whitehall, April 4, 1781. 1p.

0573 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Germain. State of Affairs; Thefts of Negroes. Charles-town, March 22, 1781. 4pp.

0577 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Germain. Situation Report. Charles Town, March 26,1781.4pp.

0581 Germain to Lieutenant Governor Bull. Return to Normal Conditions. Whitehall, June4, 1781.2pp.

0583 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Germain. Situation Report; Rebel Banditry. CharlesTown, June 28, 1781. 5pp.

0588 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Germain. State of Affiars; Minor Rebel Activities.Charles Town, July 2, 1781. 3pp.

0591 Germain to Lieutenant Governor Bull. Situation Report. Whitehall, September 1,1781. 2pp.

0593 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Germain. Military Situation and Possible Campaign inSouth Carolina and Georgia. Charles Town, November 11, 1781. 6pp.

0599 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Germain. Military Situation and State of Affairs. CharlesTown, December 28, 1781. 3pp.

0602 Germain to Lieutenant Governor Bull. Situation in South Carolina, Georgia and theWest Indies. Whitehall, February 6, 1782. 2pp.

0604 Chief Justice Gordon to Germain. Situation Report; Personal Situation. CharlesTown, December 26,1781. 6pp.

0610 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Germain. Rebel Activities; Situation of the Army and theProvince. Charles Town, March 25, 1782. 1p.

0620 Shelburne to Lieutenant Governor Bull. Allowances to the Civil Officers of SouthCarolina. Whitehall, July 8, 1782. 1p.

0621 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Germain. General Leslie and the Police Board. CharlesTown, April 19, 1782. 6pp.

0627 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Germain. Provincial Affairs. Charles Town, April 21,1782. 2pp.

0629 Lieutenant Governor Bull to Townshend. Evacuation. Brixam Torbay, January 19,1783. 4pp.

This Material Has Been Removed by the Transcribers.

Volume 177:Peace Commissions, 1776-1778

Georgia0636 Orders and Instructions for Lord Viscount Howe and General Howe. Whitehall, May

6, 1776. 14pp.

0650 Additional and Separate Instructions for Lord Viscount Howe and General Howe.Whitehall, May 6, 1776. 4pp.

0654 Lord Howe to Germain. Spithead, May 10, 1776.1p.

0655 Lord Howe to Germain. Arrival in Halifax. June 23,1776.1p.0656 Lord Howe to Germain. Circulars to the Governor. Staten Island, September 28,

1776. 4pp.0660 Lord Howe and General Howe to Germain. Apprizing the Rebel Forces; Peace

Commission. Staten Island, August 11,1776. 8pp.0668 Lord Howe and General Howe (or Commissioners) to Germain. Situation Report.

New York, September 20,1776. 3pp.0671 Lord Howe to Germain. Object of a Deputation; Situation Report. New York,

September 20,1776. 7pp.0678 Germain to Lord Howe. Desire for Peace. Whitehall, October 7,1776. 2pp.0680 Germain to the Commissioners. Whitehall, November 6,1776.1p.0681 Commissioners to Germain. Proclamation to the Rebel Leaders; Situation Report.

New York. November 30,1776. 9pp.0690 Germain to the Commissioners. Report on Actions in the Hope of Peace. Whitehall,

January 14,1777. 3pp.0693 Commissioners to Germain. Issuance of a Proclamation to New Jersey and

Pennsylvania. New York, December 22,1776. 2pp.0695 Lord Howe to Germain. Conduct. New York, December 22, 1776. 1p.0696 Germain to the Commissioners. Situation Report; Affair at Trenton. Whitehall,

March 3,1776.2pp.0698 Commissioners to Germain. State of the Declarations; Washington's Injunction;

Addresses. New York, March 25,1777. 10pp.0708 Commissioners to Germain. Effects of the Proclamation. New York, March 25,1777.

2pp.0710 Germain to the Commissioners. Situation and Measures. Whitehall, May 18,1777.

3pp.0713 Germain to the Commissioners. Delusionsof the Populace. Whitehall, May 20,1777.

1p-0714 Germain to the Commissioners. Difficulties Created by the Act of Parliament.

Whitehall, June 12,1777.2pp.0716 Lord Howe to Germain. Regarding Captures. Off the Coast of Delaware, October 25,

1777.1p.0717 Lord Howe to Germain. Off Rhode Island, January 6,1778.1p.0718 Germain to the Commissioners. Nature of the Hardships of Merchants. Whitehall,

February 4,1778. 3pp.0721 Germain to Lord Howe. Additional Commissioners. Whitehall, April 12,1778. 2pp.0723 Lord Howe to Germain. Health of Lord Howe. April 23,1778.1p.0724 Lord Howe to Germain. Situation of the Commissioners. Off the Coast of Delaware,

April 24, 1778. 2pp.0726 Commissioners to Germain. Unjust and Illiberal Representation. Philadelphia, May

4,1778. 4pp.0730 Commissioners to Germain. Poor Health of the Secretary of the Commission.

Philadelphia, May 5,1778.1p.0731 Commissioners to Germain. Situation Report. Philadelphia, May 7,1778. 3pp.0734 Lord Howe to Germain. Rebel Responses to the Acts of Parliament. Philadelphia,

June 9,1773. 5pp.0739 Lord Howe to Germain. Suggestions for Peace. Philadelphia, June 10,1778. 2pp.0741 Lord Howe to Germain. Postal Problems. Off Sandy Hook, July 5, 1778.

Volume 178:Peace Commissions, 1779-1782

0743 Precis of the Correspondence in the American Department, 1779. 42pp.0785 Orders and Instructions to Sir Henry Clinton. Whitehall, July 22, 1779. 7pp.0792 Translation of Some Spanish Papers regarding the Revolt in Arequipa. January

1779.14pp.0806 Germain to Clinton and Arbuthnot. Trade Situation in South Carolina. August 3,

1780. 3pp.0809 Germain to Clinton and Arbuthnot. Trade in South Carolina; Mission of Peace;

Situation Report. August 3, 1780. 7pp.0816 Simpson to Germain. Political, Military and Trade Situation in South Carolina.

Charles Town. August 13,1780. 23pp.0839 Simpson to Germain. Situation in South and North Carolina. August 30,1780. 5pp.0844 Simpson to Germain. Trade Situation. Charles Town, September 25,1780. 3pp.0847 Knox to Simpson. Situation Report. Whitehall, November 9,1780. 2pp.0849 Simpson to Germain. Trade Situation; Conditions of the Populace; Situation of the

Loyalists. Charles Town. December 31, 1780.12pp.0861 Simpson to Knox. Regulations and Administration in Charles Town, January 16,

1781.3pp.

Reel XIIIVolume 178:

Peace Commissions, 1779-1782 continued0001 Simpson to Knox. Political, Military, and Economic Situation Reports. Charles

Town, December 31, 1780. 13pp.0014 Commissioners (Clinton and Arbuthnot) to Germain. Issuance of Proclamations.

New York, January 2,1781. 3pp.0017 Clinton to Germain. Coordination with Admiral Arbuthnot. New York, January 20,

1781.7pp.0024 Germain to the Commissioners. Declaration of December 29. Whitehall, March 7,

1781.2pp.0026 Knox to Simpson. Merits of Conduct. Whitehall, March 7, 1781. 2pp.0028 Arbuthnot to Germain. Memorials. New York, April 16, 1781. 7pp.0035 Simpson to Knox. Situation Report. New York, February 21, 1781. 3pp.0038 Commissioners to Germain. Petition of John Houston of Georgia; Commission and

Georgia. New York, April 30, 1781. 5pp.0043 Arbuthnot to Germain. Conduct towards Provisioning. New York, April 29, 1781.

12pp.0055 Arbuthnot to Germain. Character of the Loyalists. Off Sandy Hook, June 12, 1781.

6pp.0061 Germain to the Commissioners. Salt Situation. Whitehall, July 3, 1781. 3pp.0064 Germain to the Commissioners. Naval Affairs; Salt. Whitehall, July 4, 1781.0065 Germain to Digby. Recovery and Preservation of the Southern Provinces. Whitehall,

July 7, 1781.6pp.

0071 Arbuthnot to Germain. Situation Report; French Activities in the West Indies. OffSandy Hook, July 4,1781.12pp.

0083 Germain to the Commissioners. Memorial of the Virginia and Maryland Merchants.Whitehall, August 3,1781. 4pp.

0087 Germain to the Commissioners. State of Mr. Frank's Case. Whitehall, September 1,1781.5pp.

0092 Simpson to Knox. Situation Assessment. Juy 28, 1781. 14pp.0106 Commissioners to Germain. Account on the Salt Situation. New York, October 12,

1781.12pp.0118 Simpson to Knox. Situation Report. New York, August 20,1781. 6pp.0124 Germain to the Commissioners. Salt Regulations. Whitehall, December 5,1781. 2pp.0126 Commissioners to Germain. Reviving Civil Government and Trade. New York,

January 25,1782. 2pp.0128 Ellis to the Commissioners. Report on the Situation. Whitehall. March 6,1782. 2pp.0130 Ellis and the Commission to the Attorney or Solicitor General. Document Relating to

the Peace Commission before the King. March 18,1782.12pp.0142 Orders and Instructions to Sir Guy Carleton and Rear Admiral Digby (Peace

Commissioners). N.D. 9pp.0151 Shelburne to Digby. Whitehall, March 30,1782.1p.0152 Commissioners to Germain. Correspondence on the Exportation of Salt. New York,

March 23,1782.1p.0153 Shelburne- to the Commissioners. Correspondence between Franklin and the

BritishGovernment; State of the Negotiations. Whitehall, June 5, 1782. 15pp.0168 Shelburne to the Commissioners. State of the Paris Negotiations. Whitehall, July 8,

1782. 6pp.0174 Commissioners to Townshend. Loyalists Situation. New York, November 18, 1782.

2pp.0176 Townshend to the Commissioners. Articles Pertaining to the Loyalists. Whitehall,

December 31,1782. 2pp.0178 Shelburne to the Commissioners. State of the Negotiations. Whitehall, June 5,1782.

21pp.

Volume 179:Heath-Burgoyne Correspondence, 1777-1778

0199 Keith to Burgoyne. Regulations for Burgoyne's Troops. Boston, Novembers, 1777.5pp.

0204 Burgoyne to Heath. Return of the Unsigned Parole Due to Specific Articles.Cambridge, November 10,1777. 3pp.

0207 Heath to Burgoyne. Quartering Problems. Boston, November 11, 1777. 3pp.0210 Burgoyne to Heath. Quartering Problems. November 11,1777. 1p.0211 Burgoyne to Heath. Quartering of Troops Dispute. November 12, 1777. 2pp.0213 Permit Allowing Troops to Gather Wood for the Use of Burgoyne's Army, Signed by

Heath and Burgoyne. Boston, November 14, 1777. 1p.0214 Derby to heath. Request for Burgoyne to Provide Clothing to a Band of Canadians

So They May Be Paroled. Council Chambers, November 15,1777. 3pp.0217 Burgoyne to Heath. Discharge of Thirty-five Canadians on Parole. Cambridge,

November 18, 1777. 1p.

0218 Burgoyne to Heath. Situation of the Prisoners. Cambridge, November 18,1777. 2pp.

0220 Burgoyne to Heath. Desertions Due to Privations; Situation Report. Cambridge,November 18, 1777. 3pp.

0223 Heath to Burgoyne. General Orders to Prepare a List of the Soldiers' Specifications.Boston, November 20, 1777. 1p.

0224 Burgoyne to Heath. Questioning of the General Order Cambridge. November 2n

1777. 1p.0225 Heath to Burgoyne. Supplying the Prisoners; Allegations; Situation Report. Boston,

November 21, 1777.3pp.0228 Heath to Burgoyne. The Congress and the Convention; Situation Report; Troops.

Boston, November 21, 1777.0230 Burgoyne to Heath. The Congress and the Convention Troops. Cambridge.

November 23, 1777. 3pp.0233 Burgoyne to Heath. Request for an Interview. Cambridge, November 24,1777. 2pp.0235 Burgoyne to Heath. Release of a Prisoner. Cambridge, December 4, 1777. 1p.0236 Burgoyne to Heath. Arrival of Transports to Convey the Convention Troops to Great

Britain. Cambridge, December 9, 1777. 2pp.0238 Heath to Burgoyne. Port Location to Transport the Troops. Boston, December 10,

1777.3pp.0241 Burgoyne to Gates. Redress of Grievances concerning the Use of Paper Currency.

Cambridge, December 12, 1777. 2pp.0243 Heath to Burgoyne. Embarkation at the Port Stipulated by the Convention of

Saratoga. Boston, December 16, 1777. 1p.0244 Burgoyne to Washington. Port of Embarkation Problem. Cambridge, November 25,

1777.2pp.0246 Washington to Burgoyne. Answer to Questions. December 17, 1777. 2pp.0248 Washington to Burgoyne. Resolution by the Congress. December 20, 1777. 2pp.0250 Heath to Burgoyne. Request for Monthly Payments for Supplies Used by the

Prisoners. Boston, December 22, 1777. 1p.0251 Burgoyne to Heath. Request to Receive a Supply of Money for the Use of the

Convention Troops. Cambridge, January 3, 1778. 1p.0252 Heath to Burgoyne. Granting of a Passport to England. Boston, January 3,1778.1p.0253 Heath to Burgoyne. Resolve of the Provisions Situation for the Prisoners. Boston,

Januarys, 1778. 2pp.0255 Burgoyne to Heath. Meaning of Correspondence. Cambridge, January 4, 1778. 1p.0256 Heath to Burgoyne. Convention Transports. Boston, January 6, 1778. 2pp.0258 Burgoyne to Heath. Dispute over Resolutions of the Congress and the Convention.

Cambridge, January 5,1778. 3pp.0261 Heath to Burgoyne. Dispute over the Payment for Provisions. Boston, January 6,

1778.2pp.0263 Burgoyne to Heath. Dispatch of an Officer to General Gates. January 7, 1778. 1p.0264 Heath to Burgoyne. Location of General Gates; Insistence on Paying Accounts

before Embarkation. Boston, January 8, 1778.0267 Burgoyne to Heath. Application for Parole of a Prisoner to Go to Canada.

Cambridge, January 7, 1778. 1p.0268 Burgoyne to Heath. Payment of Accounts. Cambridge, January 8, 1778. 1p.0269 Heath to Burgoyne. Complaints Against the Foreign Troops. Boston, January 8,

1778. 1p.

0270 Burgoyne to Heath. Provocations by the Rebel Captors. Cambridge, January 9,1778. 2pp.

0272 Heath to Burgoyne. Abusive Behavior of the Prisoners at Prospect Hill. Boston,January 9,1778. 2pp.

0274 Henley to Riedesel. Provocation of a German Officer. January 9,1778.1p.0275 Heath *" 9'irgoyne. Abusive Behavior of the Prisoners; Complaints by Burqoyne.

Boston, January 10,1778. 4pp.0279 Burqoyne to Heath. Complaint by Burgoyne; Justice. Cambridge, January 12,1778.

3PP-0282 Heath to Burgoyne. Arrest of Colonel Henley; Protection of Burgoyne. Boston,

January 13,1778.1p.0283 Burgoyne to Heath. Accusation Against the Conduct of the Prisoners; Counter-

claims Against the Captors. Cambridge, January 13, 1778. 9pp.0291 Heath to Burgoyne. Information. Boston, January 14,1778. 2pp.0293 Burgoyne to Heath. Reports from the Commissary General of the Convention

Troops. Cambridge, January 15,1778. 2pp.0295 Heath to Burgoyne. Court to Hear the Various Complaints of Burgoyne. Boston,

January 15,1778.1p.0296 Heath to Burgoyne. Food Situation and Conditions. Boston, January 16,1778.3pp.0298 Burgoyne to Heath. Conference Report on the Commissary Reports. Cambridge,

January 17,1778. 2pp.0300 Heath to Burgoyne. Court Inquiry into the Henley Case. Boston, January 18,1778.

2pp.0302 Heath to Burgoyne. Inspection of All Correspondence; Other Conditions. Boston,

January 18,1778. 2pp.0304 Heath to Burgoyne. Censorship of Correspondence. Boston, January 19,1778.2pp.0306 Heath to Burgoyne. Need for the List of Names and Personal Data; List by Rebel

Prisoners Given to the British in Canada. Boston, January 21,1778. 2pp.0308 Heath to Burgoyne. Demand for a Schedule; Apprehension of the Local Populace.

Boston, January 22,1778. 2pp.0310 Burgoyne to Heath. Court Martial Affairs; Schedule on Burgoyne's Troops.

Cambridge, January 24,1778. 1p.0311 Keith to Heath. Complaint over a Billiards Table. Boston, January 28,1778. 1p.0312 Heath to Burgoyne. Request for the Fuses Held by the Prisoners. Boston, January

30,1778.3pp.0315 Heath to Burgoyne. Resolutions of the Congress. Boston, February 4,1778.10pp.0325 Burgoyne to the President of the Congress. Reply to the Resolution; Preparatory

Correspondence. Cambridge, February 11, 1778. 28pp.0353 Heath to Burgoyne. Complaint Against Captain Atherton of the Convention Troops.

Boston, February 12,1778. 1p.0354 Burgoyne to Heath. Reply to the Complaint. Cambridge, February 12, 1778. 2pp.0356 Extract from the General Orders for a Court of Inquiry into Complaints. Boston,

February 13, 1778. 3pp.0359 Heath to Burgoyne. Arrival of Transports. Boston, March 8, 1778.1p.0360 Burgoyne to Heath. Arrival of Transports. Cambridge, March 8,1778. 1p.0361 Burgoyne to Heath. Corrspondence. Cambridge, March 9, 1778. 2pp.0363 -Heath to Burgoyne. Provisions for the Convention Troops. Boston, March 9, 1778.

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0364 Heath to Burgoyne. Continued Uneasiness by the Populace over the Prisoners'Fuses; Request. Boston, March 16, 1778. 2pp.

0366 Heath to Keith. Request by Congress to Search the Convention Prisoners for Arms.Boston, March 17, 1778. 2pp.

0368 Report on Finding No Firearms on the Convention Prisoners. Cambridge, March 18,1778. 1p.

0369 Burgoyne to Heath. Acknowledgement of the Request to Deliver the Fuses.Cambridge, March 17, 1778. 2pp.

0371 Heath to Burgoyne. Resolves of the Assembly of the State regarding the ConventionTroops. Boston, March 18, 1778. 1p.

0372 Burgoyne to Heath. Receipt of the Resolves. Cambridge, March 18,1778.1p.0373 Burgoyne to Heath. Receipt of the Resolves of the Congress. Cambridge, March 19,

1778. 8pp.0381 Burgoyne to Heath. Request regarding the Retrieval of Clothing for the Convention

Troops. Cambrridge, March'20, 1778. 2pp.0383 Heath to Burgoyne. Loss of Correspondence. Boston, March 22, 1778. 3pp.0386 Burgoyne to Heath. Correspondence. Cambridge, March23, 1778.1p.0387 Burgoyne to Heath. Correspondence. Cambridge, March 23,1778.1p.0388 Heath to Burgoyne. Refusal to Grant a Request; Protection of Flags of Truce.

Boston, March 23,1778. 2pp.0390 Heath to Burgoyne. Settling of Accounts before Embarkation. Boston, March 26,

1778. 1p.0391 Brathwaite to Burgoyne. Arrival in Cape Cod Harbor. Cape Cod Harbor, March 23,

1778.1p.0392 Burgoyne to Heath. Complaint. Cambridge, March 26, 1778.1p.0393 Heath to Burgoyne. Complaint of Lieutenant Battersby; Inculcation of Strict Order

and Discipline. Boston, March 27, 1778. 2pp.0395 Burgoyne to Heath. Departure Situation; Provisions; Resolves of Congress. Cam-

bridge. March 27, 1778. 4pp.0399 Burgoyne to Heath. Safe Conduct for the Supply Ships. Cambridge, March 27,1778.

1p.0400 Heath to Burgoyne. Accounts Situation. Boston, March 28,1778. 2pp.0402 Burgoyne to Heath. Accounts Situation. Cambridge, March 28,1778. 2pp.0404 Burgoyne to Heath. Requisition of Passports. Cambridge, March 30,1778.1p.0405 Burgoyne to Heath. Articles and Passports. Cambridge, March 31,1778. 6pp.0411 Burgoyne to Howe. Payment of the Provisions for the Convention Troops; Situation

Report. Rhode Island, April 9,1778.10pp.0421 Articles of Agreement. April 10,1778. 7pp.0428 Pigot to Morrison. Provisions for the Convention Troops. Newport, April 11, 1778.

6pp.0434 Burgoyne to Heath. Provisions Agreement. Rhode Island, April 12, 1778. 2pp.0436 Burgoyne to Spencer. Letter regarding Supplying the Convention Troops. Rhode

Island, April 13. 1778. 2pp.0438 Report of the Events That Happened to the Convention Troops Upon Arrival at

Cambridge. May 23, 1778. 15pp.0453 Correspondence between Burgoyne and Various British Generals and Officials.

38pp.0491 Colateral Correspondence Relative to the Troops of the Convention. May 23,1778.

8pp.

Volume 180:Peace Commission, 1778

0500 Germain to the Peace Commissioners. "Means of Quieting the Disorders." White-hall, April 12, 1778. 3pp.

0503 Germain to the Peace Commissioners. Appointments. Whitehall, April 12,1778.4pp.0507 Commissioners to Elliot. As Sea, May 27,1778. 2pp.0509 Howe to the President of the Congress. Acts of Parliament. Philadelphia, May 27,

1778. 2pp.0511 Howe to Washington. Acts of Parliament. Philadelphia, May 27,1778. 2pp.0513 Germain to the Commissioners. Confiscation of Loyalists' Property by the Rebels.

Whitehall, May 29.1778. 3pp.0516 Germain to the Commissioners. Memorial. Whitehall, June 3,1770. 3pp.0519 President of the Congress to Howe. Rebel Reply to the Acts of Parliament. Yorktown,

May 6,1778. 2pp.

0521 Washington to Howe. June 6,1778. 2pp.0523 Howe to the Commissioners. State of Health; Situation Report. Philadelphia, June 7,

1778. 2pp.0525 Commissioners to Howe. Receipt of Letter; Situation Report. Philadelphia, June 7,

1778. 3pp.0528 Washington to Dr. Ferguson. Denial of Passport to Sir Henry Clinton. June 9,1778.

2pp.0530 Commissioners to the Congress. Presentation and Information. Philadelphia, June

10,1778.7pp.0537 Howe to the Commissioners. Receipt of a Letter. Philadelphia, June 10,1778. 2pp.0539 Commissioners to Germain. Correspondence. Philadelphia, June 15,1778. 3pp.0542 Commissioners to Germain. Receipt of a Memorial. Philadelphia, June 15, 1778.

2pp.0544 Commissioners to Germain. Departure and Arrival in Philadelphia; Situation.

Philadelphia, June 15,1778. 8pp.0552 President of the Congress to the Commissioners. Grounds for Peace. Yorktown,

June 17,1778. 3pp.0555 Commissioners to Germain. Situation Report; Rebel Demands. New York, July 5,

1778.4pp.0559 Commissioners to Germain. Report on the Rebel Terms of Accommodation. New

York, July 7, 1778.5pp.0564 Commissioners to the President of the Congress. Dispute over the Two Alternatives

and Wording of the Demands. New York, July 11, 1778. 5pp.0569 Commissioners to Germain. Situation Report. New York, July 19, 1778. 4pp.0573 Commissioners to Germain. Resolution of Congress; French Activities. New York,

July 26, 1778. 4pp.0577 Germain to the Commissioners. Receipt of Correspondence; Situation. Whitehall,

August 5, 1778. 5pp.0582 Commissioners to the President of the Congress. Remarks on the Saratoga

Convention. August 7, 1778. 4pp.0586 Persons in Exile to the Commissioners. Memorial. August 20,1778. 4pp.0590 • Persons in Exile to the Council and the House of Massachusetts Bay. Memorial.

August 20, 1778.4pp.

0594 Commissioners to the Persons in Exile. Minute Respecting the Return of the Personsin Exile by Separate Negotiation. August 20, 1778. 2pp.

0596 Johnstone to the Commissioners. Convention Troops. New York, August 26,1778.2pp.

0598 Johnstone's Declaration in Reply to That of the Congress. New York, August 26,1778.5pp.

0603 The Commissioners' Reply to That of the Congress Relative to Johnstone'sDeclaration. August 26, 1778. 6pp.

0609 Commissioners to the Superintendent of Port. Regarding the Embargo on Shippingin the Port. New York, August 27, 1778. 2pp.

0611 Superintendent of Port to the Commissioners. Receipt of the Letter. New York,August 29, 1778. 2pp.

0613 Merchants and Populace of New York to the Commissioners. Situation Report;Address. N.D. 4pp.

0617 Commissioners to the Merchants and Others. Reply to the Address. New York,August 29, 1778.3pp.

0620 Commissioners to the Superintendent of Port. Proposals of the Merchants. NewYork, August 30, 1778. 2pp.

0622 Commissioners to Admiral Gambier. Correspondence. New York, August 30,1778.2pp.

0624 Commissary General to the Superintendent of Port (A. Elliot). Provisions of Salt.New York, September 1,1778. 2pp.

0626 Elliot to the Commissioneis. Supplies for Admiral Gambier. New York, September2, 1778.2pp.

0628 Germain to the Commissioners. Situation Report and the State of the Negotiations.Whitehall. September i, 1778. 5pp.

0633 Commissioners to Germain. Confiscation of Loyalists' Property by Rebels in NorthCarolina. New York. Septembers, 1778. 2pp.

0635 Commissioners to Germain. Situation Report. New York, September 5, 1778. 8pp.0643 Commissioners to Germain. State of the Negotiations. New York, September 5,

1778.0648 Dr. Ferguson to Knox. Receipt of Correspondence. New York, September 5, 1778.

2pp.0650 Dr. Ferguson to Knox. Situation Report. New York, September 5, 1778. 3pp.0653 Washington to the Commissioners. Resolution of the Congress. White Plains,

September 16, 1778. 4pp.0657 Commissioners to Germain. State of the Negotiations; Activities of Sir Henry

Clinton. New York, September 21, 1778. 4pp.0661 Commissioners to Germain. Military Situation in the North. New York, September

21,1778.9pp.0670 Germain to the Commissioners. Receipt of Correspondence. Whitehall, October 7,

1778.3pp.0673 Germain to the Commissioners. State of the Negotiations. Whitehall, October 15,

1778. 7pp.0680 Germain to the Commissioners. Loyalists and the Oath of Allegiance; Military

Situation. Whitehall, October 15, 1778. 8pp.0688 Germain to the Commissioners. State of the Negotiations and Clinton's Campaign.

Whitehall, November 4, 1778. 10pp.

Volume 181:Peace Commission, 1778 continued

0698 Dr. Ferguson to Germain. Secretary for the Commission. New York, October 15,1778.3pp.

0701 Commissioners to Germain. Circulation of the Commission's Declaration. NewYork, October 15,1778. 5pp.

0706 Loyalists of Philadelphia to the Commissioners. Memorial. October 2/15,1778.3pp.0709 Commissioners to Germain. Situation on the Trade of the Port. New York, N.D. 5pp.0714 Commissioners to Admiral Gambier. Regulations Respecting the Trade of the Port.

New York, September 21,1778. 2pp.0716 Admiral Gambier to the Commissioners. Trade Situation. New York, September 25,

1778. 4pp.0720 Commissioners to Elliot. Proclamation in Regard to the Limited Exportation of the

Port. New York, September 26, 1778. 3pp.0723 License Form for the Exportation of Prize Goods. New York, October 15.1778.4pp.0727 Commissioners to Germain. State of the Negotiations. New York, October 15,1778.

4pp.0731 Commissioners to Germain. Correspondence with Lafayette. New York, October 15,

1778. 4pp.0735 Commissioners to Germain. Acceptance of Dr. Ferguson as the Secretary. New

York, October 15,1778. 2pp.0737 Proclamation by the Commissioners. [See Note on the Entry.] 1p.0738 Dr. Ferguson to Knox. List of Dispatches. New York, October 19,1778. 8pp.0746 Loyalists of Georgia and South Carolina to Germain. Memorial. November 19,1778.

6pp.0752 Commissioners to Germain. Petition of the New York Merchants. November 17,

1778.10pp.0762 Commissioners to Germain. State of the Negotiations. New York, November 15,

1778. 3pp.0765 Commissioners to Germain. New York, November 15,1778.1p.

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Peace Commission, 1778 continued0001 Commissioners to Germain. Account on the State of the Negotiations; Correspon-

dence. New York, November 16, 1778. 50pp.0051 Commissioners to Germain. Military Affairs; Georgia. New York, November 16,

1778. 15pp.0066 Merchants and Traders to the Commissioners. Petition; Answer and Proclamation

by the Commissioners. New York, November 14/18, 1778. 4pp.0070 Loyalists of New York to the Commissioners. Address; Commissioners' Response.

New York, November 23/25, 1778. 4pp.0074 Commissioners to Germain. Evacuation of New York; Papers of the Commission.

Off Sandy Hook, November 27,1778. 62pp.

0136 Commissioners to Germain. Arrival off Portsmouth. December 19,1778. 2pp.0138 Carlisle to Germain. Arrival. London, December 22, 1778. 2pp.0140 Eden to Grey. Petition of Mr. Smyth. Greenwich, January 18, 1779. 4pp.0161 Commissioners to Germain. Memorial from the Merchants and Others in Georgia

and South Carolina. London, January 21, 1779. 8pp.0169 Commissioners to Germain.Conduct in Regard to the Colonies. London, March 8,

1779. 13pp.0182 Germain to the Commissioners. Situation Report; Receipt of Suggestions. White-

hall, March 16, 1779.4pp.0186 Commissioners to Germain. Memorial from the Merchants and Traders of Georgia.

London, March 24, 1779. 5pp.0191 Germain to the Commissioners. Proclamation for the Restoration of Georgia.

Whitehall, March 31.1779. 7pp.0198 Dr. Ferguson to Knox. Proclamations regarding Georgia and South Carolina. April

3,1779.3pp.0201 Eden to Knox. Recommendations. Greenwich, April 11, 1779. 4pp.0205 Commissioners to Germain. Proclamations regarding Trade in Rhode Island and

New York. London, April 19, 1779. 2pp.0207 Commissioners to Germain. Memorial. London, April 19, 1779. 3pp.0218 Germain to the Commissioners. Proclamations regarding Trade and Prizes. White-

hall, April 21, 1779. 3pp.0221 Commissioners to Germain. Proclamations regarding Trade and Prizes. London,

April 22, 1779.4pp.0225 Dr. Ferguson to Knox. Difficulties in Executing a Continuance of the Proclamations.

London, April 22, 1779. 3pp.0228 Dr. Ferguson to Knox. Expeditious Handling of the Proclamations. London, April 22,

1779.4pp.0232 Dr. Ferguson to Knox. The Proclamations regarding Trade. London, April 24,1779.

3pp.0235 Commissioners to Germain. Merits of Conduct. London, April 26, 1779. 3pp.0238 Eden to Knox. Execution of the Proclamations. London, April 30, 1779. 4pp.0242 Dr. Ferguson to Knox. London, May 8,1779. 2pp.0244 Commissioners to Germain. Thanks for the Appointments. London, May 29, 1779.

3pp.0247 Dr. Ferguson to Germain. Thanks for Service. London, May 29, 1779. 2pp.0249 Germain to the Commissioners. Royal Thanks. Whitehall, May 31, 1779. 3pp.

Volume 182:Miscellaneous Military Correspondence,

1778-17800252 1778.0254 1779.0548 1780.

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Miscellaneous Military Correspondence, 1780-17810001 1780 cont.0271 1781.

Volume 184:Miscellaneous Military Correspondence, 1781

0324 1781 cont.

Volume 243:Entry Book of Despatches to Commanding Officers

0655 December 11,1770-June 2.1779.

Volume 244:Entry Book of Despatches to Commanding Officers

0715 June 24,1779-October 6,1782.

Volume 245:Entry Book of Despatches to Commanding Officers

0923 October 12,1781-October 3,1781.


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