Letter to Com. on Public Accounts, [517];

Observations on Stedman, [517];

Memorandum on plundering, [517];

forged despatch about siege of Charleston, [527];

his controversy with Cornwallis, [547];

orders him to occupy Old Point Comfort, [548];

ordered by Germain to continue the war in the South, [548];

seeks to succor Cornwallis, [549];

in New Jersey, [559];

on the revolt of the Penn. line, [561];