orderly-book (1777), [359];

secures Guy Johnson's war-belt, [624];

ordered to arrest Sir John Johnson, [624];

his "Peacock expedition", [625];

on the employment of Indians, [673];

Indian commissioner, [674];

his quarrel with Gates, [346];

correspondence with Gouverneur Morris during the Burgoyne campaign, [358];

Proc. Court Martial, [358];

disliked by New Englanders, [161], [358], [359];