Howard, Lord, succeeds Culpepper, as Governor of Virginia in 1684--Recalled in 1688--Reinstated to remain in England--Sends Nicholson, as Deputy, to Virginia in 1690, [471.]
Howe, General Robert (American), sent to attack Fort La Fayette In 1779-- Abandons the Enterprise, [180;] Joins Wondford, at Norfolk, in 1775, [536;] At Bombardment of the Town in 1776--Stations his Troops at Kemp's Landing, Suffolk, and Great Bridge, [537;] Notice of, [582,] [589;] Expedition to Florida--Biographical Sketch of, [729;] At Savannah in 1778, [731.]
Howe, General Sir William (British), leaves Munitions at Castle Island, on evacuating Boston in 1776, [014;] His Course approved by the King--Sends Dispatches to England by the Hands of Major 'Phompson (Count Rumfurd) in 1775, [023;] Stratagem to capture and destroy Cattle and military Stores, near Peekskill, in 1777, [173;] Designs sending Force up Hudson to meet Burgoyne--Consents with Cornwallis to capture Philadelphia, [226;] Sails from New York with his Brother Richard, to Chesapeake Bay, in 1777, [291,] [374;] Marches in Triumph to Philadelphia. [291;] Determines to destroy American Works on the Delaware, [292;] Sends Expedition of Hessians to capture Forts Mercer and Mifflin, [293;] Attempted attack on Washington's Camp--Foiled by Mrs. Darrah, [301;] His Quarters in the City, [302;] Winters in--Honored by a Fête at, [303;] Personal Appearance of--Appropriates Mary Pemberton's Coach and Horses to his own Use, [309;] Marches toward Philadelphia, [315;] Marches to Head of Elk in 1777, [375;] Proclamation to People of Pennsylvania in 1777. [376;] Requests surgical Aid from Washington for wounded Americans, after the Battle of Brandywine, [385;] In command at New York in 1776, [800;] Takes Possession of the City..817; Proceeds to West Chester, [819;] In Battle at White Plains, [822;] Takes Fort Washington, [827.]
Howe, Lord Admiral, hesitates before accepting command of Fleet destined for America--Opposed to civil War, [021;] Succeeded by Admiral Byron, in command on American Coast, in 1778, [078;] Leaves Delaware Bay, and Anchors in Raritan Bay--Strength of his Fleet, [079;] Naval Engagement with D'Estaing off Newport, in 1778, [081;] Departs for Block Island--Proceeds to Boston--Returns to New York, [084;] Off Capes of Virginia in 1777, [165;] Sails from New York with naval Armament, to Chesapeake Hay in 1777,291; Enters the Delaware with Captain Hammond--sails past Chevaux de-Frise, and anchors near Fort Miflin, [292;] Authorized to treat with Colonies for Reconciliation in 1776--Unheeded by Americans, [346;] His Proposition for a Conference--Meets Committee of Congress in 1776--Biographical Sketch of, [814.]
Howell, Governor Richard, biographical Sketch of--Quotation from, [245.]
Howell, Rednap, Notice of, [572;] Quotation from--Lampoons Fanning, [573.]
Howland, John, Notice of, [058,] [234;] His military Career in Revolution, [063.]
Hubbard, Mr., Notice of, [069.]
Hubbard, Mrs. Russel, Notice of, [040.]
Hubbard's Mill, Rhode Island, [068.]