20 
AM 
America, North: the army retreats to Sara- 
toga, xx 171*] 
-+- compelled to surrender, xx 173*] 298] 
xxi 67] ‘ 
.».. successful expedition of gen. Clinton 
up the North river, xx 174*] 
.... expedition of gen. Vaughan, xx 175°] 
«+. remarks on the campaign, #6., xxi 33] 
e«.- Ebenezer Platt committed to Newgate 
for high treason, xx 168] : 
--+. ship with tobaceo, bound for France, 
seized by the Englishmen on board, and 
carried to Liverpool, xx 169] 
...- Dublin alarmed by privateers, xx 192] 
«».. crew of a privateer land at Penzance, 
xx 195] 
++. warlike stores obtained from Sweden, 
xx 197] ‘ 
+... Manchester and Liverpool raise a 
regiment each to serve against, xx 215] 
».«. suyscription in London and other 
parts for prisoners in British gaols, xx 
216] xxi 79] 162] é 
+. +. complaints of the treatment of prisoners 
in G. Britain, xxi 78] 
+... naval force of, xxi 127] 
.... lord North’s conciliatory plan, xxi 132] 
.... treaties with France, xxi 135] 155] 158] 
217*} 340] xxii 432] 
vee» the convention of Saratoga broken, 
xxi 199*] 200*] 210*] 212*)} 
«+24 Stateof the two grand armies, xxi 212*] 
+... predatory expeditions into the Jerseys 
and on the Delaware, xxi 214* 
-.-. effect of the receipt of the conciliatory 
bills, xxi 215*] 
«++. proceedings on the arrival of the com- 
missioners, xxi 218*] 
«++» evacuation of Philadelphia, xxi 220°] 
-+-. engagement near Monmouth, xxi 222* 
«++. embarkation at Sandy Hook, xxi 226*] 
---. arrival of a French squadron, xxi 228*] 
e+. distress of lord Byron’s fleet, xxi 230* | 
-.-. the French sail for Rhode island, id, 
ee» defence of it, xxi 231*] 
«e+. engagement between the fleets pre- 
vented by a storm, xxi 233*] 
---- pursuit of the French by lord Howe, 
xxi 234*] 236*] 
«++. complaint of d’Estaing’s conduct by 
the Americans, xxi 235*] 
+++. retreat from Rhode island, xxi 236*] 
+++. ship in the harbour of Whitehaven 
burnt and lord Selkirk’s house pillaged by 
a privateer, xxi 176] 177] 
«+++ plunder of Messrs. Gordons near Banff, 
xxi 185] 
-. +. powers of the British commissioners, 
xxi 323] 
-2.. their manifesto and proclamation, xxi 
328] 
-+.. lord Howe proceeds to New Yorlk, re- 
signs the command to adm, Gambier, and 
returns to England, xxii 1, 2 
‘s+. expedition to Accushnet river and 
Martha’s vineyard, xxii 2] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
AM 
America, North: islands of St. Pierre and 
Miguelon taken, xxii 3] 
++» expedition to Egg harbour, 7). 
.--+ Baylor’s reg. of light horse surprised, 
xxii 4] 6] 
.+«. Surprise of Pulaski’s light infantry, 
xxii 5] 
++. the back settlements ravaged by the 
Indians, xxii 7] 
.++- Wyoming destroyed, xxii 8] 
«+++ expedition against the Canadian settle- 
ments on the Upper Missisippi, xxii 15] 
-++.« town of Kaskaskias surprised, 70. 
.+++ retaliation on the Indians, xxii 16] _ 
-++. proceedings of the British commis- 
sioners, xxii 18] 83] : 
+... expedition against W. Florida, xxii 28] 
asisie of the British against 
Georgia, xxii 29] 
.... town of Savannah taken, xxii 32] 
.-.. Sunbury taken, xxii 35] 
-... affrays with the French sailors at Bos- 
ton, xxii 39] 40] : 
+» inquiry into the conduct of the war in, 
xxii 144] 
.+.. loyalists of the back settlements de- 
feated, xxii 179] : 
-.+» gen. Ashe surprised at Briar creek, 
xxii 181] 
«++» gen. Prevost crosses the Savannah, and 
marches for Charlestown, xxii 183] 
+++» action at Stono Ferry, xxii 185] 
+--+. gen. Prevost takes possession of the 
island of Port Royal, xxii 186] 
+... expedition to the Chesapeak, 7d. 
.++. attack of Verplanks neck and Stony 
point, xxii 188] 
«++. several places on the coast destroyed, 
xxii 190] 
+++. Stony point surprised by the Ameri- 
cans, xxii 192] ; 
ooo. —————-— retaken by the British, 
xxii 194*] ‘ 
«.++ attempt on Paulus Hook, xxii 195*] 
+++. expedition from Boston against a fort 
on the Penobscot, 7d. 
-+.. the vessels destroyed by sir G. Collier, 
xxii 197*] 
+++. attempt of the French to assist the 
Americans, xxii 207*] 
+++. Siege of Savannah, xxii 208*] 
+... manifesto against G. Britain, xxii 441] 
.... British settlements on the Missisippi 
seized by the Spaniards, xxiii 207*] 
-. +. expedition against the Indians, xxiii 
208*} 
.... Rhode island evacuated by the British, 
xxiii 216*] 
+» .-expedition against S.Carolina,xxiii217*] 
-+-+ Charlestown taken, xxiii 221*] 
++.. remains of the army surprised at 
Warsaw, xxiii 223*] 
e++. attempt of the Americans on Staten 
island, xxiii 225*] 
eeee affairs in the Carolinas, xxiii 230*] 
eeoe battle of Camdentown, xxiii 232*] 
