Dunlap, William, Quotation from, [218.]

Dunbar, Colonel, in Expedition to Fort Duquesne, [477.]

Dundas, Colonel, at Battle near Jamestown Island in 1781, [467;] At Siege of Yorktown, [514.]

Dunmore, Lord (John Murray), driven from Gwyn's Island in 1776--Destroys Occoquan Village, [419;] His Palace at Will-Husburg., [469;] The last royal Governor of Virginia, 1772, [473;] A Spendthrift, [482;] Succeeds Sir Henry Moore as Governor ol New York in 1770, and Botetourt as Governor of Virginia in 1771--His Character--Coat of Arms--Dissolves House of Burgesses in 1773, [485;] Also in 1774--His Speech, [486;] In Expedition to the Sciota against Indians in 1774--Supposed Treachery toward Virginians, [487;] Threatens Lewis with Death--Forms Treaty with Indians at Camp Charlotte--Returns to Virginia, [491,] Excites Indian Tribes against Whites, [497;] Removes military Stores at Williamsburg on Board a British Ship--Authorizes Receiver general to compromise with Henry--Menaces the People, [503;] Threatens to enfranchise all the Negroes, and arm them against their Masters--Issues Proclamation against Henry--Converts his Palace into a Garrison--Convenes the Assembly--Abdicates, and escapes with his Family on board the Fowey Man of-War at Yorktown--Sends letters, Messages, and Addresses to Assembly--Invited by Burgesses to return to sign Bills--Refuses--Demands that they shall present themselves at the Ship of War for Signature. [504;] Proceeds to Norfolk in British Fleet--Establishes Head quarters--Proclaims Freedom to nil Slaves who should hear Arms for the King--Issues Proclamation, declaring Martial Law throughout Virginia, [505;] Marauding Expedition against Lower Virginia in 1775, [531,] [534;] Biography of, [538.]

Dunn, John, Notice of, inimical to Patriot Cause, [621.]

Du Ponceau, P, S., ancient Edifice of, in Philadelphia, [308;] Anecdote of, [313.]

Duportail, General Chevalier, Colonel of Engineers at West Point in 1778, [136;] At Siege of Yorktown in 1781--Visits De Grasse off Cape Henry, [514.]

Duquesne, Captain, Treachery of, to Boone, [493.]

Durant, George, Notice of, [559.]

Durfee, Quotation from, [074.]