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Treacherous Beauty

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by Stephen Case


  West Point residence, 130, 132, 132–33, 136

  will of, 219

  Arnold, Benedict (father), 58

  Arnold, Benedict (grandfather), 58

  Arnold, Benedict (great-grandfather), 58

  Arnold, Benedict (son), 59, 177, 179, 204, 217

  Arnold, Edward Shippen, 119, 158, 159, 180, 204, 214, 223, 225

  Arnold, George (son, 1784), 199

  Arnold, George (son, 1787), 199, 205, 206, 214, 225–26

  Arnold, Hannah, 59, 63, 90, 124, 130, 134, 177, 204, 208, 225

  Arnold, Henry, 61, 177, 179, 204, 205, 208, 223, 224–25

  Arnold, James Robertson, 193, 204, 214, 223, 226

  Arnold, John Sage, 204, 219, 225

  Arnold, Margaret (daughter), 199

  Arnold, Margaret Mansfield (first wife), 59

  Arnold, Margaret “Peggy” Shippen

  André capture and letters, 156

  André execution response, 187

  André keepsakes given to, 53, 228

  at André monument, 198–99

  Arnold court-martial charges, 87–88, 117

  Arnold courtship and marriage request, 71–72, 83–85

  Arnold marriage, 89–90

  Arnold post-escape letters to, 163–64

  British pension for services, 196

  in Canada, 202, 203–4, 207

  conspiracy and innocence, public declarations of, 165–68, 173–74

  conspiracy code names, 101, 104

  conspiracy confession, 170–71

  conspiracy information transfer and assistance, 101–2, 104, 105, 108, 110–11

  conspiracy participation and aides, 137–38, 141, 142, 149–50

  conspiracy participation and letter writing, 129–30

  conspiracy participation and West Point lobbying, 124, 127

  conspiracy success speculation, 230

  death and burial, 228

  description and personality, 2, 14–16, 166, 168, 188, 197, 200, 215

  drawings of, 28, 159

  dueling incidents, 210–14

  early years, 2–6, 11, 13

  family history, 6–11

  family residences, 21, 23, 89, 120

  father’s portrait, 214

  financial management, 166, 202, 213, 214, 221–25

  health, 217, 218, 221, 224, 227–28

  hysteria and, 48, 127–28, 160–61, 162, 164–65

  Lafayette and, 155–56

  legacy, 231

  London exile and residences, 195–200, 201, 203, 208–9, 214, 217, 221

  on marriage, 220

  Meschianza guest, 45–46, 48, 55

  New York residences, 180

  ostracism and exile, 168–70, 171–72, 173–76, 189

  Philadelphia residences, 89, 116, 120, 223

  Philadelphia visit, 205–7

  political loyalties, 188

  pregnancies and childbirth, 112, 113, 119, 188, 192–93, 199–200, 205, 214

  riots, 116

  social life in London, 214, 222, 227

  social life in New York, 188–90

  social life in Philadelphia, 25–26, 29, 40–41, 42, 53

  travel to West Point, 133–34

  treason and punishment speculation, 229–30

  West Point residences, 130, 132, 132–33, 136, 138

  Arnold, Richard, 59, 177, 179, 201, 204, 208, 223, 224–25

  Arnold, Sophia, 14, 199, 204, 214, 218, 226, 227

  Arnold, William Fitch, 214, 226, 227

  Arnold, William Trail, 226–27

  Bailey’s Dictionary, 105

  Battle of Brandywine, 38

  Battle of Saratoga, 68

  “Battle of the Kegs, The” (Hopkinson), 43

  Beckwith, George, 121

  bigamy, 9

  Billy Lee (Washington’s servant), 156

  Bingham, Caleb, 14

  Bond, Williamina, 82

  Boston Massacre, 17

  Boston Tea Party, 17

  Braddock, Lady Almeria, 211

  Burd, Edward Shippen, 116

  Burd, Ned, 19–20, 22, 82, 84, 173, 174, 176, 206, 219

  Burgoyne, John, 21, 38, 44, 68

  Burnaby, Andrew, 6

  Burr, Aaron, 170–71, 211

  Cadwalader, John, 82

  Carleton, Sir Guy, 34, 35, 196

  Caron de Beaumarchais, Pierre-Augustin, 44

  chairs, traitor’s, 208

  Champe, John, 190–91

  Charlotte, Queen of England, 196

  Charming Nancy (ship), 74, 80, 117, 118

  Chew, Benjamin, 5, 39, 46

  Chew, Nancy, 98

  Chew, Peggy

  André and, 29, 39, 42, 52–53, 98–99

  as conspiracy correspondence intimate, 104–5

  friendships, 26

  Meschianza guest, 45, 46, 48, 55

  post-revolutionary life, 57

  Christ Church, 3–4, 25

  Church, Benjamin, 230

  Clinton, Henry

  André-Arnold trade proposition, 182–83

  André defense, 181

  André execution and response of, 186

  André relationship with, 96–98

  André secret service assignment, 99

  Arnold command and orders, 191

  Arnold conspiracy payment negotiations, 144, 179, 213

  conspiracy plots and, 123, 126, 135, 142

  letters criticizing André to, 107

  military assignment, 45

  papers on Shippen Arnold pension and service, 196

  replacement of, 196

  war movements, 95, 120–21

  war perspective, 99

  clothing shortages, 145

  code, 104, 105

  code names, 101, 104, 105–6, 107, 121, 135, 136, 139

  Colquhoun, Joseph, 143–44, 144–45

  Colquhoun, Samuel, 143–44, 144–45

  Commentary on the Laws of England (Blackwell), 104

  Common Sense (Paine), 20

  Congress (ship), 66

  conspiracy plots of Benedict Arnold

  André’s capture, 150–56

  Arnold’s aides as threats to, 136, 137–38, 139–40, 141, 149–50

  Arnold’s post-escape letters, 162–64

  arrests, 164

  British coconspirator substitutes, 121

  code names, 101, 104, 105–6, 107, 121, 136, 139

  communication methods and codes, 104, 105, 106

  confiscated letters, 135

  contact and plan development, 102–4

  escape plan, 132

  map of locations, 131

  masterminds, 92–93

  meetings with officers, 125–26, 134, 135–36, 141, 142–46

  messengers, 101–9, 126, 130

  payment negotiations, 107–10, 126, 129, 144, 179–80, 213–14

  personal letters with military information, 105, 125, 129–30

  publicity of, 166

  reasons behind, 93–94, 120, 172

  reconnection attempts, 120

  Shippen Arnold’s innocence, 160–61, 162, 164–66

  shopping request letters, 108, 110–11, 134–35, 173–74

  Vulture and Robinson correspondence, 139–41

  Washington’s proclamation of Canadian invasion, 122

  Washington’s secret conference, 138–39

  West Point command and takeover plan, 122–25, 126–29, 132–33

  Constitution Island, 122–23

  Cornwallis, Lord, 191, 192, 194, 195, 222

  Cowboys, 147, 148, 150

  Coxe, Daniel, 227

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  currency issues, 93, 114

  dances, 25–26, 55

  Dancing Assembly, 25–26

  Deane, Silas, 114, 137

  DeBlois, Elizabeth “Betsy,” 67, 70

  Declaration of Independence, 21

  DeLancey, Oliver, 41, 47, 134

  Dickinson, John, 21

  divorce, 84

  Dixon, Jeremiah, 5

  Drinker, Elizabeth, 51

  dueling, 210–14

  Dundas, Thomas, 191

  Du Simitiere, Pierre-Eugene, 52

  Edgeworth, Richard Lovell, 31

  effigies, 171–72, 173, 208

  Ellet, Elizabeth, 168

  Elphinstone, Mrs., 211

  Eustis, William, 161, 162

  executions, 183, 185–87, 229

  Fair Penitent, The (Rowe), 107

  First Continental Congress, 17, 41, 61

  Fitch, Ann, 214, 219, 227

  Fitch, Sarah, 214, 219, 227

  Fitch, William, 214, 219

  Fitzgerald, John, 117

  Fort Arnold, 122

  Fort Griswold massacre, 193

  Fort Lafayette, 107, 121

  Fort St. Jean, 35, 62–63

  Fort Ticonderoga, 34, 62

  Fort Wilson Riot, 115–16

  Fox, James, 211

  France, 44, 93, 94

  Francis, Margaret. See Shippen, Margaret Francis

  Francis, Tench, 9, 83

  Franklin, Benjamin

  André looting house of, 52

  André wartime occupation of house of, 41

  on Arnold in England, 197

  on Arnold’s conspiracy payment, 180

  French revolutionary support, 44

  as Shippen family houseguest, 5

  Franks, Becky

  André keepsakes, 29, 37

  on British soldier womanizing, 43

  friendship with, 26–27, 189, 199–200

  as Loyalist, 56

  post-revolutionary life, 56–57

  punishment and ostracism, 55

  Van Horn description, 97

  wartime social life, 40–41, 45, 46

  Franks, David (Arnold’s aide)

  Arnold espionage suspicions, 160

  Arnold’s post-escape letters on, 163

  arrest of, 164

  conspiracy knowledge, 130

  as conspiracy threat, 136–38, 141

  military protocol disputes, 78

  political loyalties, 137

  profiteering participation and charges, 74, 117–18

  Shippen Arnold companionship, 130, 133, 136, 137–38, 169

  Shippen Arnold hysteria, 161

  Shippen Arnold innocence, 167

  Smith arguments with, 149–50

  Washington’s arrival at Robinson House, 156

  Franks, David (merchant), 36–37, 46–47

  Frederick Augustus, Prince (Duke of York), 211

  French and Indian War, 16, 196

  Furious Whigs, 18

  Galloway, Grace, 98–99, 114

  Gates, Horatio, 65, 67, 68

  George, King of England, 197, 198

  Gérard, Alexandre, 94

  Germain, George, 195

  Gerry, Elbridge, 120

  Giles, Aquila, 110–11, 134

  Greene, Nathanael, 94, 123, 164, 180

  Green Mountain Boys, 62

  Grey, Charles “No Flint,” 38–39, 52, 96, 216

  Grieve, George, 176

  Griscom Ross, Elizabeth “Betsy,” 5–6

  Gustavus (code name), 101, 105–6, 109, 136

  hair styles, 56

  Hale, Nathan, 181

  Hamilton, Alexander, 140, 161, 164, 165, 166, 182, 183, 186, 211

  Hamond, Andrew Snape, 42–43

  Henry, Patrick, 19

  Hessian troops, 23, 38, 69, 191

  Holker, Jean, 120, 202

  Holmes, Lorenda, 230

  homosexuality, 96–97

  Hopkinson, Francis, 43

  Houston, William Church, 172

  Howard, John Eager, 57

  Howe, Robert, 130, 132, 181

  Howe, William, 24, 38, 43, 44, 45–52, 101

  Howe’s Thespians, 41–42

  hysteria, 48, 127, 160–61, 162, 164–65

  ink, invisible, 104

  Intolerable Acts, 17, 18

  Jameson, John, 152–53, 156

  James Osborn (code name), 139

  Jay, John, 168

  J.B. Ring (code name), 121

  Jefferson, Thomas, 4, 138, 192

  John Anderson (code name), 101, 135, 136, 137, 141, 142, 144, 152, 153

  Johnson, Sir Henry, 56

  Johnstone, George, 199

  Jones, John Paul, 95

  Jones, Thomas, 52

  Joseph Andrews (code name), 101

  keepsakes, 52–53, 224–25

  Kemble, Stephen, 96

  kidnapping plans, 190–91

  Knox, Henry, 140, 181

  Knyphausen, Wilhelm von, 121

  Kosciuszko, Tadeusz, 123

  Lady (code name), 104

  Lafayette, Marquis de, 140, 155, 161–62, 163, 165, 181, 186

  Lauderdale, Earl of, 210

  Laurel Hill estate, 189

  Laurens, Henry, 54, 195

  Lawrence, Elisha, 57

  lawsuits, 202, 208, 224

  Lee, Charles, 77–78

  Levy, Hannah, 80–81, 118

  Lincoln, Benjamin, 69

  Liverpool (British ship), 20

  Livingston, Robert R., 124

  London exile, 194–200, 201, 203, 208–9, 214, 217, 221–22, 227

  Lord Middlebrook (ship), 201

  Lord Sheffield (ship), 202, 203

  Loring, Elizabeth, 43

  Lothario (code name), 107

  Loyalists (Tories)

  in Canada, 201

  categories of, 18

  in England, 200

  exile statistics, 195

  highway raiders, 147, 148, 150

  in New York, 97

  Pennsylvanian politics and, 23–24, 37, 54, 55–56

  persecution of, in Philadelphia, 114, 115, 194

  poetry by, 103

  loyalty oaths, 92

  Macpherson, John, 89

  Maitland, James, 210

  marriage doctrines, 84

  Mason, Charles, 5

  Mason-Dixon Line, 5

  massacres, 17, 38, 193

  Matlack, Timothy, 78–79, 206

  McKean, Thomas, 24

  McLane, Allen, 51, 54

  medicine, 5

  Meschianza, 45–52, 55

  Millinery Letter, 110–11, 173–74

  Moderate Men, 18

  Monk (code name), 101, 104

  Monk, George, 104

  Montgomery, Richard, 35, 36, 64–65

  monuments, 198

  Moore, Peter, 222

  Morris, Mary, 55–56, 72

  Morris, Robert, 115, 127, 168

  Morristown camp, 94

  Mount Pleasant estate, 89, 120, 223

  Mr. Moore (code name), 101

  Mrs. Moore (code name), 101

  New London destruction, 193

  New York, 97–98

  Odell, Jonathan, 103, 104–6, 108–9, 126, 130, 135, 139

  Owen, Robert Dale, 162

  Paca, William, 88, 110

  Paine, Thomas, 20, 157

  Paoli Massacre, 38

  parties, 25–26, 45–52, 55

  Patriots, 18, 37, 55, 61, 147, 152

  P
aulding, John, 151–52

  Peale, Charles Willson, 172

  Peggy (ship), 203

  Penn, William, 7

  Penn Mansion, 73, 116, 120

  Petticoat Duel, 211

  Philadelphia

  British departure and Loyalist treatment, 54, 114

  British occupation of, 25–26, 40, 41–45

  churches in, 3–4

  First Continental Congress meeting place, 17

  mayors of, 7, 8

  post-revolutionary descriptions, 3–4, 7

  postwar descriptions, 206

  during revolution, 22

  wartime conditions, 114–15

  wartime indulgences, 45–52, 79–80, 94

  wartime riots, 115

  Phillips, William, 192

  Phipps, Pownoll, 226

  Pitt, William, 213–14, 218

  plundering, 99

  poisoning, 192

  pregnancy, 7, 15, 113

  Prevost, Theodosia, 170, 211

  Price, Richard, 95

  Princeton University, 8

  prisoner exchanges, 103, 108

  profiteering, 73–74, 80, 85–88, 116–18, 137, 191–92

  prostitutes, 43

  Pulaski, Casimir, 93

  Quakerism, 3, 6–7, 8, 48

  Quebec attack, 63–65

  Queen’s Rangers, 191

  Rank Tories, 18

  Rawle, Anna, 189, 194, 195

  Rawle, Francis, 188

  Rawle, William, 196–97

  Redman, Becky, 26, 29, 45, 46, 52, 55, 57

  Redman, Nancy, 45

  Reed, Esther, 76, 114, 189

  Reed, Joseph

  Arnold charges and court-martial case, 85–89, 90, 117, 118

  Arnold property confiscation, 172–73

  Arnold relationship and disputes, 74, 78–81, 190

  background, 76

  death of, 206

  description, 75

  Fort Wilson Riot arrests, 115–16

  Loyalist houses confiscation, 114, 189

  military career, 76–78

  militia dinners hosted by, 194

  political career, 78

  religion, 3, 6–7

  Revere, Paul, 67

  Revolutionary War, overview. See also related topics.

  American captivity conditions, 22, 40

  battles and movements, 21–22, 23, 34–36, 39, 44–45, 51, 61–69, 93–95, 107, 191–92

  British captivity conditions, 36–38

  British occupation, 25–26, 40, 41–44, 97–98

  British view of colonists, 21

  declaration of, 19

  events leading to, 16–17, 19

  map, 32–33

  massacres, 17, 38, 193

  pamphlets fueling, 20

 

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