subentries
compensation of, in peace negotiations13
influence and activity of, in N.Y.11
Addressers of Hutchinson and Gage9
estimated strength in U.S.8
Shearjashub Bourne as, No. 588
attitude and activities of, in Boston7
efforts to recruit for military service6
provisions for, in Anglo-American treaty6
and Boston Massacre Trials5
and Charleston expedition4
and Continental officers4
as instigators of Boston riots4
JA's comments on, of Boston4
measures against in Mass.4
British lack confidence in3
captured at sea after evacuation of Boston3
committee “to examine the Torys Ladies” suggested3
conflict between Galloway and British commanders over3
of Braintree voted “Inimical to the United States”3
spirit in Massachusetts against3
action of Mass. legislature on Congress' recommendation on2
British forces fail to support2
disillusioned with British policy2
in Boston after evacuation2
JA's comments on treatment of2
pillaging and interception of mail and commercial shipping by land2
propaganda in English newspapers2
sent to New York from Yorktown2
to attack frontier settlements2
treatment and compensation of as issues for peace treaty2
A. Lee on renewal of efforts by1
and articles of capitulation at Yorktown1
and Franco-American treaties1
and South Carolina militia1
arguments of for parliamentary taxation1
as substitutes for mercenaries1
at attack on Fort Griswold1
at Battles of Johnstown and Jerseyfield, N.Y.1
banished by Mass. act of 17781
barbarity of in Asgill case1
Beriah Norton as possible1
British demand western lands for1
center of activity in London1
committee appointed by General Court to examine1
compromise on question of restoring property to1
confiscation of property of1
contribute to American defeat at Danbury, Conn.1
debt owed to as obstacle to Anglo-Amer. commercial treaty1
Elizabeth Storer Smith on1
encouraged by lack of new governments1
evacuated from Wilmington to Charleston1
evacuation from Charleston to East Florida1
feared evasion of Continental Assoc. by1
fear of return of to U.S.1
hopes for reconciliation1
“Hutchinsonian Addressers”1
ignorant of Amer. character1
in evacuation of Charleston, S.C.1
in marauding expeditions1
in path of Burgoyne's army from Canada1
JA desires to know activities in America1
JA's letter to Congress on1
JA's relations with, in London1
JA unable to collect accounts from1
JA unhappy with treaty articles on1
JA urges oaths to exclude them from office1
Johnstone on Amer. strength of1
Lovell on danger of readmitting1
Loyalist Claims Commission1
Mass. act to convict “internal enemies” of U.S.1
Philadelphia “Associators” wish to punish1
protection sought by British in peace negotiations1
provocations by, to hinder peace1
rendered liable to trial in Articles of Capitulation at Yorktown1
return of as aid to U.S. commerce1
role in inflating prices1
rumored to control Mass. General Court1
Rush on approval of Dutch recognition by1
seek appointments under Amer. Commissioners1
seek destruction of Boston Committee of Correspondence1
send their children abroad1
“they tempt Men and Women into sin, and then reproach them for It”1
treatment of by “Furious Whigs”1
try to undermine Franco-American alliance1
urge British ministry to continue war1
York (Maine) “rescinders”1
See also: under names of individual loyalists