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INDEX. 52i Gardoqui, conference with, I, 392. (See John Jay.) Gates, Gen., at Stillwater, I, 165, 196, 197, 202, 366 Gerard, M., French Minister, I, 263. (See John Jay.) Gerry, Elbridge, marriage, III, 194,. 1 403 ; in France, IV, 245 Goodhue, Benj., IV, 256 Grand, Mr., banker at Paris, II, 2 Great Britain, Jay's address to people of, I, 17 Greene, Gen., in the South, II, 134, 160, 172, 311, 359 Grenville, Lord, to Jay, IV, 23 ; impressments, 41 ; friendly sentiments, 126; treaty business, 173; complimentary, 205 ; new orders, 220. (See John Jay.) H Hamilton, Alex., N. Y. Tories and Whigs, I, 41; loss of Ticonderoga, 145 ; the peace terms, III, 69 ; the Va. resolutions, 404 ; western insurrection, 446 ; intrigues against himself, 451,472; declaration of neutrality, 473 ; N. Y. defences, IV, 249, 251 ; plan to defeat Anti-Federalists, 270 ; death of, 298 ; Washington's farewell address, 357 Harrison, Col., II, 10 Hartley, David, treaty negotiations, III, 42, 49, 50, 76, 79; America, French Revolution, King George, 374, 382, 416 Henry, Patrick, I, 61 ; III, 337 Hewes, Mr., death of, I, 308, n. Hobart, John Sloss, I, 73 ; III, 398; IV, 12Q, 195, 237 Hoffman, Col., landing, I, 77, 78 Hopkinson, F., to Jay, III, 136 ; Penn. constitution, III, 183 Hudson River defence, I, 86 Hughes, Hugh, Col., I, 148 Huntingdon, Countess of, to Jay, the Bath waters, III, 99 Huntington, Samuel, I, 436 Independence, I, 52, 61, 66, 72 ; IV, 439, 462 Izard, Ralph, to Mrs. Jay, American news, II, 320 Izard, Mrs. to Mrs. Jay, the opera, II, 336 Jay, Frederick, to Jay, his father's illness, I, 47 ; removal from Rye, 89, 147 ; death of his father, II, 191 JAY, James, I, 236 ; II, 297, 330 Jay, John, law student in Mr. Kissam's office, I, 1-10; letters to Kissam, 4, 10; his engagement 12 ; public career begins, 13, n.; letter to Boston Com., delegate to Congress, 17, n.; address to people of Great Britain, 17 ; to the mechanics of N. Y., 31 ; elected to Second Congress, 32, n.; letter to inhabitants of Canada, 32 ; to Mrs. Jay, excursion of Congress, 36 ; to Col. Woodhull, destruction of Riv- ington's press, 37 ; to Mrs. Jay, on Congress. 38 ; to McDougall, taxes, etc., 40, 41 ; to R. Livingston, consolation, 142 ; lodgings in Bristol, 43 ; to McDougall, Continental flag and army matters, 49 ; to N.Y. Com. of Safety, Gov. Tryon, 51 ; paper on Congress and independence, 52; to Willett, appointments, 56 ; to McDougall, war,
Title | The correspondence and public papers of John Jay - 4 |
Creator | Jay, John |
Publisher | G.P. Putnam's Sons |
Place of Publication | New York, London |
Date | [1890-93] |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000548 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | INDEX. 52i Gardoqui, conference with, I, 392. (See John Jay.) Gates, Gen., at Stillwater, I, 165, 196, 197, 202, 366 Gerard, M., French Minister, I, 263. (See John Jay.) Gerry, Elbridge, marriage, III, 194,. 1 403 ; in France, IV, 245 Goodhue, Benj., IV, 256 Grand, Mr., banker at Paris, II, 2 Great Britain, Jay's address to people of, I, 17 Greene, Gen., in the South, II, 134, 160, 172, 311, 359 Grenville, Lord, to Jay, IV, 23 ; impressments, 41 ; friendly sentiments, 126; treaty business, 173; complimentary, 205 ; new orders, 220. (See John Jay.) H Hamilton, Alex., N. Y. Tories and Whigs, I, 41; loss of Ticonderoga, 145 ; the peace terms, III, 69 ; the Va. resolutions, 404 ; western insurrection, 446 ; intrigues against himself, 451,472; declaration of neutrality, 473 ; N. Y. defences, IV, 249, 251 ; plan to defeat Anti-Federalists, 270 ; death of, 298 ; Washington's farewell address, 357 Harrison, Col., II, 10 Hartley, David, treaty negotiations, III, 42, 49, 50, 76, 79; America, French Revolution, King George, 374, 382, 416 Henry, Patrick, I, 61 ; III, 337 Hewes, Mr., death of, I, 308, n. Hobart, John Sloss, I, 73 ; III, 398; IV, 12Q, 195, 237 Hoffman, Col., landing, I, 77, 78 Hopkinson, F., to Jay, III, 136 ; Penn. constitution, III, 183 Hudson River defence, I, 86 Hughes, Hugh, Col., I, 148 Huntingdon, Countess of, to Jay, the Bath waters, III, 99 Huntington, Samuel, I, 436 Independence, I, 52, 61, 66, 72 ; IV, 439, 462 Izard, Ralph, to Mrs. Jay, American news, II, 320 Izard, Mrs. to Mrs. Jay, the opera, II, 336 Jay, Frederick, to Jay, his father's illness, I, 47 ; removal from Rye, 89, 147 ; death of his father, II, 191 JAY, James, I, 236 ; II, 297, 330 Jay, John, law student in Mr. Kissam's office, I, 1-10; letters to Kissam, 4, 10; his engagement 12 ; public career begins, 13, n.; letter to Boston Com., delegate to Congress, 17, n.; address to people of Great Britain, 17 ; to the mechanics of N. Y., 31 ; elected to Second Congress, 32, n.; letter to inhabitants of Canada, 32 ; to Mrs. Jay, excursion of Congress, 36 ; to Col. Woodhull, destruction of Riv- ington's press, 37 ; to Mrs. Jay, on Congress. 38 ; to McDougall, taxes, etc., 40, 41 ; to R. Livingston, consolation, 142 ; lodgings in Bristol, 43 ; to McDougall, Continental flag and army matters, 49 ; to N.Y. Com. of Safety, Gov. Tryon, 51 ; paper on Congress and independence, 52; to Willett, appointments, 56 ; to McDougall, war, |
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