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Abingdon, Earl of, Views on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1687
Ackland, William Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, 1607, '11
Adam William, Views on Address to the King, 1559
 Same on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, 1606
Adams, John, Letter from Dr. Samuel Cooper, on arrival of Troops, 878
Adams, Samuel Letters to Arthur Lee, 238, 339, 1239
 Letter from Richard H. Lee, 445
 Letter to same, 447
 Letter to Dr. Chauncy, 793
Agents of Colonies, in London
 William Bollan, for Massachusetts, 30
 Benjamin Franklin for Pennsylvania, 1981
 Arthur Lee, for Virginia, 1281
 Edmund Burke, for New-York, 1289
 Letters to them, 929, '38
 Letter from them to Pennsylvania, 1281
 Petition to be heard before the House of Commons, 1524, '32
Allen, Ethan, and others reward for them as Rioters, 1323
Annapolis,Supplies from, to Boston, (Note,)593
Appleton Nathan, to Josiah Quincy, Jun., 980
Arms,Motion to take up, in Massachusetts, 1039
 Shipped from England, 1225
 Procured for Massachusetts, 1365
 General Supplies for same, 1366-7-8
 Warlike Stores for 15,000 Men in Massachusetts, 1367
Army (See Parliament and Massachusetts Bay.)
 British, at Boston, brigaded, 1068
 6,000 Men and Officers, to be shipped, 1224
 Motion to fix at 17,547 Men, 1479
 Massachusetts Constitutional, Rules and Regulations, 1350
 Same, Army to be raised, 1359
Association, Articles of, by Continental Congress, 913
Astley Sir Edward, Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 74
Aubrey, Mr., advocates presentation of Remonstrance of General Assembly of New-York, 1821
Austin, Nicholas, of New-Hampshire, gives satisfaction for procuring Artificers to erect Barracks at Boston, 974
Bailey, Mr., Remarks on Petition of West India Planters, 1744
Baltimore,Supplies from to Boston, 593
Barré,Colonel, Speech on Address to the King, 36 1473, 1565
 Speech on Boston Port Bill, 40, 46
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 85
 Speech on Administration of Justice in same, 113 120, '5
 Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 165
 Speech on Quebeck Bill, 184, '7, 205
 Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1529
 Speech on Supplies for1775, 1591, '96
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, 1607
 Supports the Quebeck Petition, 1838
Barclay, David, Agent for London American Merchant attends House of Commons to examine Witnesses in support of their Petition—1638
Barrington, Lord, Motion to fix Land Forces at 17,547 Men, 1479
 Motion for Supplies for1775, 1596
Beauchamp, Lord, Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, 119
 Same on Repeal of Tea Duty, 164
 Motion and draft of Address to the King, 1471
 Speech on Supplies, 1478-9, 1598
 Views on Bill Restraining Trade with the Northern Colonies, 1625
Beebe, Dr., tarred and feathered, 787
Belfast, Ireland, Petition from Merchants and others, to the House of Commons, 1631
Birmingham,Merchants and Traders to Edmund Burke, 1221
 Petition from Town and Neighbourhood, 1524, '33
Bollan, William, Agent. (See Agents.)
 Appears before the House of Lords, 30
 Petition to the House of Commons, 35, 46, 79
 Same to the House of Lords, 60
 Letters to Committee of Council of Massachusetts Bay, 225, '7, '9, '30, '1
Boston,(See Letters.)
 Committee of Correspondence, 27
 Destruction of Tea, 28, '9
 Port Bill, Parliamentary Proceedings, 35, 40
 Passage and Act, 60, '1
 Town Meeting, 331-2
 Address to Governour Hutchinson—Protest of Merchants—Address of Lawyers, &c., 361 3
 Circular and Covenant against Importing, 397
 Merchants and others to Governour Gage, and his Answer, 398-9
 Resolutions of June1774, 423
 Letter, describing progress of feelings there and at Salem429
 Address, signed "An American"—434
 Letter published at, 487
 Town Meeting, concerning Committee of Correspondence, 489
 Protest against the Committee, 490
 Supplies to. (See States, Counties, Towns) Committee of, to Baltimore Committee, 594
 Meeting concerning employment of the Poor, 637
 Committee of, to the Committee of New-Jersey, 728
 Application of Donations from abroad, 743, 784,1172
 Juries refuse to be sworn, reasons therefor, 747
 Anonymous publications at, 669, 756,1183,1216, '60
 Selectmen, interview with Governour Gage, on Obstructions at Boston Neck 775
 Committee of, to Israel Putnam, 794
 Elects Representatives to Assembly and Provincial Congress at Concord, 798
 Committee, to Mechanicks, not to assist the Troops in building, &c., 802, '20
 Committee, to Mechanicks in New-York, 804
 Future intentions of Parliament respecting, 820
 Town Meeting recommend an increase of Watchmen, 968

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