Letter from General Gage[Thomas Gage] , to Lord Dartmouth, given him an acco. of Genl.Washington[George Washington] s Letter to him, respect- ing the treatment of Prisoners. 863.
- - - [Letter ] from General Lee[Charles Lee] , to General Burgoyne[John Burgoyne] , on the latters going to England. 865.
- - - [Letter ] from General Mont- gomery[Richard Montgomery] , to Govr.Carlton[Guy Carleton] , on the Regulars firing on the formers flag of
Truce, &c, 879.
- - - [Letter ] from the President of the Continental
Congress, to the Presi- dent of the Convento. of New York, informing him of...the design'd Attack of New York. 0956.
- - - [Letter ] from Colo. Campbell, to General Howe[William Howe] , on his captivity, says the people of
Boston are very humane, &c, 971.
- - - [Letter ] circular, sent by Lord How[William Howe] on his arrival on the American Coasts, to the
Governors, inform- ing them that he has power to grant par- dons , &c, 979.
- - - [Letter ] from General Lee[Charles Lee] , to Congress, given them an Account of the defeat
of the enemy at South Carolina. Ibid.
- - - [Letter ] an intercepted traiterous one, to Govr.Tryon[William Tryon] . 1000.
- - - [Letter ] Given the reason why Boston
was evacuated. 1004.
- - - [Letter ] from General Washington[George Washington] to Ld.Howe[William] , on the exchange of Prisoners. Ib.
- - - [Letter ] from Ld.Howe[William] , to General Washington[George Washington] , in answer to the above, &c Ib.
- - - [Letter ] from Robert Auch- muty[Auchmuty] , to Govr.Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , informing that his life is in danger. 1154.
- - - [Letter ] from Govr.[Governor]Oliver[Andrew Oliver] , 1159, &c. See in Index, under Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , & Oliver.
- - - [Letter ] from Charles Paxton; writes,
that unless 2, or 3 Regiments are in Boston, yt. they will rebel. 1178.
- - - [Letter ] [diamond] from Nathaniel
Rogers: he sollicits for the Secretaryship, and negociates with Govr.Oliver[Andrew Oliver] therefor, &c, 1179.
Lukewarm Friends of liberty: and Trimmers do more harm to the cause,
than protest enemies. 43.