Clarke, John, Notice of, [070.]
Clayborne, William, receives royal License to traffic with Indians in 1631--Forms Settlements on Island of Kent, and near the Mouth of the Susquehanna--Refuses to acknowledge Authority of Lord Baltimore--Seeks to maintain his Claims by force of Arms--Defeated--Flees to Virginia--Sent to England for Trial as a Traitor--Acquitted--Returns to Maryland--Drives Calvert into Virginia, [398.]
Clary, Colonel, in Battle at Musgrove's Mill in 1760, [650.]
Clay, Henry, Notice of--His Birth-place, [431.]
Cleaveland, Colonel, in Southern Campaign in 1760, [631.]
Clergymen of North Carolina endeavor to win Highlanders to Patriot Cause, [583;] At Battle of King's Mountain, [633.] Clinton, Charles, Notice of, [112.]
Clinton, General George, Notice of, [112;] Head-quarters of, at Washington Square, in 1777--Detects a Spy, and proceeds with him to Esopus--Hangs him, [116;] Wounded at Siege of Forts Clinton and Montgomery in 1777, [168;] Biographical Sketch of, [838.]
Clinton, General James, biographical Sketch of, [112;] At Siege of Yorktown in 1781, [517.]
Clinton, General Sir Henry, leaves Newport for New York in 1777, [074;] In 1779, [085;] His Correspondence with André and Arnold in 1780, [146,] [147;] Stratagem of, to divert Putnam from Hudson Highlands in 1775, [165;] Attack on Forts Clinton and Montgomery in 1777, [167;] Captures Forts at Verplanck's and Stony Points in 1779,175; Receives and declines Proposition to exchange André for Arnold--Deputes General Robertson to confer with Washington for Release of André, [201;] Proposes other Prisoners in Exchange for André, [202;] Personal Appearance of, [309;] Attempts to surprise La Fayette at Barren Hill in 1778, [328;] Succeeds Sir William Howe as Commander of British Forces in America, [352;] At Battle of Monmouth, [357;] Retreats to Sandy Hook--Criticism on his official Dispatch, [364;] Receives intercepted Letters of Washington in 1781, [463;] Refuses to allow Americans to transport Fuel and Provisions to Burgoyne's captive Army, [550;] Issues Proclamation declaring North Carolina in a State of Rebellion--Vents his Spite upon Property of Colonel Howe--Joins Cornwallis on marauding Expedition to North Carolina in 1776,589; Biographical Sketch of, [762;] At Siege of Charleston in 1760, [764;] In command at New York in 1776, [804.]
Clinton, Governor Dewitt, Notice of, [112.]