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Index A Plan Exercise for the Militia of the Province of Massachusetts, 79 A Virginian's Plan of Union of 1701, 25 Abercromby, General James, 54-55, 58 Adams, John, 169 Adams, Sam, 56, 109 Albany Congress, 36-38 Albany Plan, 23, 27, 40, 43ff Ames, Richard, 70 Amherst, Sir Jeffrey, 56, 78, 114 An Easy Plan of Discipline for a Militia, 79 Anderson, Fred, 66 Andros, Governor Edmund, 16, 23 Appleton, Nathaniel, 152 Army, 2 Arnold, Benedict, 112, 119-120 Articles of Confederation, 173 Ashurst, Henry, 19, 178 Assembly of Province, 46 Assize of Arms, 1 Associated Refugees, 118 Atkinson, Theodore, 41 Atwood, Isaac, 129 Bache, Theophilus, 111 Balfour, Nesbitt, 117 Battle of Bennington, 117 Battle of Blue Licks, 133 Battle of Cowpens, 108 Battle of Germantown, 118 Battle of King's Mountain, 141 Battle of Cross Creek, 146 Battle of Moore's Creek, 146 Belcher, Governor, 32, 51 Bellomont, Earl of, 24 Bernard, Governor Francis, 12, 73 Betsey, 133 Blackstone, William, 66 Bland, Humphrey, 78-79 Bollan, William, 51 Boorstin, Daniel, 6 Boston Evening Post, 56, 70-71 Boston Tea Party, 115 Bowater, John, 117-118 Braddock, Edward, 1, 53, 74, 173 Bradstreet, Governor, 18 Brant, Joseph, 119-121 Brodhead, Daniel, 135 Brooke, Chidley, 19 Browne, Montefort, 113, 145 Brush, Crean, 116 Bryan, Morgan, 149 Bull, William, 33 Burgoyne, John, 117, 119, 177 Butler, John, 106, 120 Butler's Rangers, 108 Cadet, The, 79 Campbell, Archibald, 143-144 Campbell, John, 54, 58 Campbell, William, 142 Cannon, James, 158 Carleton, Guy, 106, 120-121, 135 Carlisle, Abraham, 160 Case, Peter, 152 Cathcart, William, 109 Chalmers, George, 138 Charles I, 10, 66 Charles II, 66 Cincinnatus, 4 Clark, George Rogers, 135 Clarke, James, 122 Clarke, Dr. William, 51 Clifton, Alfred, 137 Clinton, Governor George, 32-33 Clinton, Sir Henry, 75, 104-105, 109, 125, 127 Clinton, James, 109 Clow, Cheney, 137 Cole, Samuel, 120 Collier, George, 145-146 conscientious objectors, 151ff Coombs, John, 124 Cooper, William, 56 Coote, Richard, 20 Connecticut Assembly, 20 Connelly, Thomas, 69 Connolly, John, 140 Continental Congress of 1774, 50, 167 Corlies, John, 124 Cornwallis, Lord Charles, 102ff Cossit, Ranna, 120 Cougle, James, 124 Coxe, Daniel, 19 Cromwell, Oliver, 1 Currie, Daniel, 137 Cushing, John, 152 d'Auberteuil, Hilliard, 5 Daniel, Patrick, 11 Daugherty, Mordecai, 109 de Vaudreuil, Marquis, 96 DeLancey, Governor James, 46, DeLancey, Oliver, 54 Dickinson, John, 126, 169 Dinwiddie, Robert, 52 Dougherty, Bernard, 134 Drummond, Robert, 124 Dudley, Governor Joseph, 20-21 Dulaney, Daniel, 139 Dunton, John, 86 Elliott, Matthew, 132, 134 Enrolled militia,2 Essays on the Command of Small De tachments, 79 Exercises of the Army, 79 Fanning, Edmund, 118, 146-147 Ferguson, Patrick, 148 Fielding, William, 118 Fitzgerald, James, 69 Fletcher, Benjamin, 18-20 flintlock, 84ff Forrest, James, 116 Fort Conwallis, 107 Fort DuQuesne, 1 Fort Edward, 94 Fort Pitt, 134 Fort Stanwix, 120 Fort William Henry, 94 Franklin, Ben, 6ff Franklin, William, 107, 123-124 French and Indian War, 52ff Frey, Barent, 120 Fouts, Christian, 136 Gage, Major-General Thomas, 56, 114- 115 Galloway, Joseph, 126ff Garretson, Freeborn, 137 Gates, Horatio, 172, 175 Germain, George, 104, 125 Gerry, Elbridge, 163 Gilbert, Thomas, 115 Girty, George, 132-133 Girty, James, 133-134 Girty, Simon, 132 Girty Jr., Simon, 134 Glen, Governor, 32-33 Glyn, James, 147 Gorham, Joseph, 103, 106 Grant, James, 145 Greenleaf, William, 56 Grey, Charles, 105 Hamilton, Governor, 32-33 Hamilton, James, 146 Hamilton, John, 144 Hammond, Andrew, 137 Hancock, John, 109 Hanger, George, 180-81 Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor, 53 Hardy, Sir Charles, 12 Harrington, James, 4 Harrison, Edmund, 19 Henry, Patrick, 172 Herkimer, Nicholas, 119 History of Massachusetts, 41 Hobbes, Thomas, 66 Holderness, Earl of, 34 Hooker, Thomas, 12 Hopkins, Stephen, 41 Hovendon, William, 109 Howard, Simeon, 5 Howe, William, 116, 173 Hughes, James, 69 Humphreys, Jr., James, 129 Hunter, Governor, 27 Hutchinson, Thomas, 40-43, 47,50 Instructions for Young Officers, 79 Instrument of Government, 66 James II, 14, 16 James, Jacob, 109 Jay, John, 144 Jefferson, Thomas, 169 Johnson, Governor, 32 Johnson, Guy, 120 Johnson, John, 108, 119-121 Johnson, William, 119, 131 Jones, David, 133 Jones, Elisha, 116 Journal of the Times, 56 Kelly, Hugh, 139 Kene, Philip, 117 Kennedy, Archibald, 27 Kennedy-Franklin Plan of 1751, 27 Kidd, Captain, 20 King Philip's War, 7, 15, 24, 71, 77, 86 King William's War, 24 Knox, Henry, 56, 181 Lee, Charles, 173, 175 Lee, Richard Henry, 172, 175, 178 Lee, Thomas, 33 Legge, Governor Francis, 103 Leisler, Jacob, 16-17 Leonard, Daniel, 122-123 Levees en masse, 3 Leverett, John, 15 Lincoln, Benjamin, 144 Livingston, Robert, 18, 25 Livingston, William, 156 Losch, George, 160 Lott, Jeromus, 109 Loyal American Associators, 115 Loyal Associated Volunteers, 115 Loyal North British Volunteers, 115 Loyal Irish Volunteers, 115 Lynch, Charles, 107 Mackay, Captain, 53 MacLead, Allen, 117 Maclean, Francis, 103 Madison, James, 163 Malott, Catherine, 134 Mansin, Henry, 136 Manual Exercise as Ordered by His Majesty in 1764, 79 Maryland House of Delegates, 19 Massachusetts General Court, 13 Mather, Cotton, 152 Mayflower Compact, 11-12 McAlpine, William, 116 McClintock, Samuel, 2 McDonald, Donald, 110, 147 McGrath, Daniel, 148 McKean, C.J., 130 McKee, Alexander, 131-132, 134-135 McKee, Thomas, 131 McKee II, Thomas, 132 Memoirs of Saxe, 79 Menzies, Thomas, 112 Miles, Elijah, 117 Military Discipline, 79 Military Guide for Young Officers, 79 militia, 2ff Millidge, Thomas, 119 Monckton, Brigadier General, 56 Moncrieffe, James, 144 Moultrie, William, 144 Murray, Daniel, 143 Murray, James, 5 musket(s), 83ff Mutiny Act, 16ff Myer, Wendel, 136 Naval militia, 3 Narragansett Bay, 15 Narragansett War, 10 National Defense Act, 182-83 Nelson, John, 19 New England Charter, 11 New England Confederation, 9ff New England Puritans, 10ff New England, United Colonies of, 15, 23 New York Gazette, 87 New York Journal, 56 Nicholson, Governor, 19, 27 Nicoll, William, 19 Norfolk Discipline, 79 Norwegian Home Guard, 3 Ogle, Governor, 32 Paine, Thomas, 126, 179 Parliament, 16 Partisans, 3 Pattinson, Thomas, 113 Penn, John, 132 Pennsylvania Chronicle, 56 Pennsylvania Gazette, 35 Pennsylvania Ledger, 111, 129 Pennsylvania Militia Act of 1757, 162 Pepperrell, William, 115 Peters, Richard, 38-39 Percy, Lord, 113 Phillips, Josiah, 145 Phips, William, 19, 32 Pickering, Timothy, 79 Pile, John, 147 Pinckney, Charles, 182 Pitkin, William, 41 Plain Truth, 139 Plan of Utopia, 42 Plunkett, William, 121 Pownall, Thomas, 36, 38, 54 Prescott, Richard, 116 Public Advertiser, 57, 74-75, 77 Puritans, 9ff Purvis, John, 124 Putnam, Israel, 156 Queen Anne's War, 25-26 Queen's Rangers, 109 Quisling, Vidkung, 3 Rankin, William, 138 Raymond, W.O., 102 Regulations for the Prussian Infantry, 79 Rein family, 136 Roberts, John, 160 Robertson, General James, 100 Robertson, John, 73 Rodney, Caesar, 137 Ross, Alexander, 131 Royal Claims Commission, 98 Royal Gazette, 111 Ruggles, Timothy, 119 Rules and Articles of War, 57-58, 65 Saur Jr., Christopher, 160 Seven Year's War, 66, 70, 117, 126, 156 Sharpe, Governor Horatio, 53 Shippen, Peggy, 112 Shirley, Governor William, 33, 54-55, 58 Shockley, Valentine, 109 Shy, Professor John, 14, 21, 26 Sill, Richard, 160 Simcoe, John Graves, 118 Simes, Thomas, 79 Skinner, Cortlandt, 124 Sloughter, Henry, 17 Smith, Adam, 5 Smith, John, 108 Smith, Robert, 108 Smith, William, 41, 46 Society of Friends, 24 Sproat, David, 108 St. Clair, Arthur, 135 St. Leger, Barry, 117, 119 Stair, Earl of, 27 Stamp Act Congress of 1765, 50 Stark, John, 120 Story, Joseph, 5 Stuart, John, 106, 142 Sullivan, John, 122 Tarleton, Banastre, 119, 177 Terry, Thomas, 108 Thatcher, Peter, 152 Thomas, Henry, 117 Thomas, Isaiah, 56 Thomas, John, 144 Thompson, Benjamin, 118 Thomson, Charles, 52 Townsend, Thomas, 153 Trained Bands, 1 Treatise of Military Discipline, 78 Trumbull, Jonathan, 48 Turnbull, John, 117 Tyron, William, 113, 117 Underhill, John, 11 Utrecht, Treaty of, 26 Vance, Henry, 4-5 Vetch, Governor, 25 Wallace, James, 115 Wapanoags, 9ff War of 1812, 84 War of Spanish Succession, 87 Warren Earl, 6 Washington, George, 1ff, 172, 176, 178 Wayne, Anthony, 135 Webb, General Daniel, 54 Weillust, Jost, 11 Wentworth, Governor, 32 Wightman, George, 122 Willard, Abijah, 115 Windham, William, 79 Winthrop, Governor Fitz-John, 13, 18, 20 Winslow, Edward, 102 Winslow, Major-General John, 58ff Wolcott, Governor, 32 Wolfe, General, 79 Wright, James, 142 Young Artillery-Man, 79