tries to lure Washington to battle, [439];

H. Q. at Stenton, [429];

orders in Philadelphia, [436];

H. Q. in Philad., [436];

relieved by Clinton, [443];

hopes to use the Indians, [621];

criticised for his attack at Bunker Hill, [140];

his fleet, [158];

evacuates Boston, [158], [205];

his conduct of the siege criticised in A View of the Evidence, etc., [205];