ANNUAL REGISTER. 
AM 
America, North: the same from Denmark, 
xviii 164] 
«+++ fort Chamblee taken, xviii 166] xix 
«+e St. John’s taken, xviii 170] xix 6] 
«+ +s Montreal taken, xviii 170] xix 7) 
+». prisoners brought to England, sent 
back to be exchanged, while application 
for a habeas corpus was making for them, 
xvili 187] ~ 
+. rifleman brought over to Bristol dis- 
charged by the mayor, xviii 188] 
ii on Quebec, xviii 189] xix 8] 
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-.++ British ships captured, xviii 190] 191) 
xix 8] 147*] 167*] xx 27] 181] 195] xxi 
127] xxii 191] xxiii 217*] 
«++. American ships taken, xix 153*] xx 
27) 133] 195] 212] xxi 127] xxii 197*] 
xxiii 222*] 229] 
++. articles of confederation between the 
colonies, xviii 253] xix 264] xx 23] 
e+» trade opened, xviii 255] 
++. invasion of Canada, xix 2] 
+++. attempt to raise the back-settlers and 
Indians against the Americans, xix 30) 
e+. exertions to supply the scarcity of 
powder, xix 33] 
e-.. the magazine at Bermudas plundered, 
xix 34] 
+++. change of ‘colours from plain red to 
thirteen stripes, xix 147*] 
«++. expedition under commodore Hopkins, 
xix 1587] 
= No etal of independence, xix 165*] 
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+++ two Indian chiefs from, xix 123] 
«+.. contributions for the soldiers serving 
in, xix 164] 
++. allowance to officers wounded, and to 
* the widows and children of those killed, 
xix 188] 
+++. rewards to the masters and men of 
transports who exerted themselves at 
New York, xix 189] 
++.»- proclamation of the conditions of a 
general pardon, xix 193] 257] xx 292-7] 
.... American fleet on lake Champlain des- 
troyed, xx 4] 5] 
-. +» Crown Point destroyed and abandoned 
by the Americans, xx 5] 
«».. they retreat to Ticonderoga, xx 6] 
++.» gen. Lee captured, xx 7] 
«++. complaints of the conduct of the 
British, xx 11] xxi 78] xxii 6] , 
; Hessians surprised at Trenton, xx 
-... Washington retreats across the Dela- 
ware, xx 18] 
19] 
.... Indians excited against the back set- 
tlements, xx 21] xxii 7] 
preg pey of provincial troops formed, xx 
overruns the Jerseys, xx 
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AM 
America, North: expedition to Peek’s Kill, 
xx 115] 
a against Danbury, xx 116] 
«++. stores and vessels at Sagg harbour 
destroyed by the Americans, xx 118] 
..-. Washington takes post along Middle 
Brook, xx 120] : 
-» s+ Indians engaged by the British, x 
121] 148) ; 
..+» gen. Howe takes the field, xx 122 
«e.. detachment under Stirling defeated, 
xx 123] 
+.+. gen. Prescot surprised and taken in 
Rhode island, xx 124] 
++.. army embarked for the expedition 
against Philadelphia, xx 125] 
saue lands at Elk ferry, xx 127] 
- action at the Brandywine, xx 128] 
-... gen. Wayne surprised by gen. Grey, 
xx 131] 
-+.. Philadelphia abandoned, xx 132] 
«+e. the fleet enters the Delaware, xx 
133] 
..+. the Delaware frigate taken, i. 
.».. obstructions to the navigation of the 
river, xx 134] 
.+.. attack at German Town, xx 135] 
++ «+ army removed’to Philadelphia, xx 137] 
.... Hessians repulsed at Red Bank, 7, 
«.+. loss of the Augusta and Merlin, xx 
138] 
..+- Mud island and Red Bank abandoned, 
xx 139] 
.. +» Americans burn their shipping, 2b. 
..-. Washington not to be brought to action, 
ib. 
. ++. army goes into winter quarters at Phil- 
adelphia, xx 140] 
..-. Americans halted at Valley Forge, 7d. 
«++. expedition from Canada, xx 141] 
..-. Arnold sent with a reinforcement to 
Saratoga, xx 156] 
..«. cruelties of the Indians, 2d. 161*] xxi 
111] 
+... attempt to surprise Bennington, xx 
158] 
.--- fort Stanwix besieged by col. St. Le- 
ger, xx 160] F 
-.-. large convoy to it’s relief cut off, 2. 
+++. Spirited sallies of col. Willet, xx 161*] 
.... the siege hastily raised, chiefly owing 
to the misconduct of the savages, xx 
163*] 
.... Burgoyne crosses the Hudson, and 
encamps in the plain of Saratoga, xx 
164*] 
...» general engagement, xx 165°] é 
+++ expedition to cut off the communica- 
tion with Canada, xx 167*] 
..+. the British, making @ movement to the 
left, are attacked and driven in by the 
Americans, xx 163*] 
-+.. the camp stormed, xx 169*] 
.... the army changes its position in the 
night, xx 170") 
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