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- Tarbox, Capt. David, remark on leaving Governor Trumbull’s house, [267].
- Tea, act of sending, to America opposed, [251].
- Temple, Mr., seditious letters imputed to, [251].
- Test, sacramental, unnecessary in New-England, [202].
- Thames River described, [114].
- Ticonderoga, secret expedition against, [258].
- Tolland, [139].
- Torrington, [147].
- Travellers, English, how treated by landlords, [111].
- Tree-frog, agility of, [189].
- Trumbull, Governor, furnishes a dress for the effigy of Mr. Grenville, 233, [Note];
- writes an insidious letter to General Gage, [256];
- adds to an alarming one of General Putnam’s, [262];
- and spirits up the mob against the loyalists, [264];
- writes the eighteen articles for Dr. Peters to sign, [264];
- his reply to Dr. Peters when asking protection from the Windham mob, [266].
- Trumbull, David, in command of the Windham mob, [264];
- handing Dr. Peters the document containing high treason, to sign, [264];
- his remark upon Dr. Peters refusing to sign it, [265].
- Tryon, Governor, his character, [113];
- escapes the mob at New-York, [258];
- leaves Danbury, [258];
- Ridgfield, [259];
- releases the prisoners at Newhaven, [260];
- leaves Fairfield and Norwalk, [260].