Dowdeswell, | Mr., Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, | 69, 79 |
| Speech on Administration of Justice there, | 117, '20 |
| Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, | 166 |
Drayton | Hon. William Henry, Charge to Grand Jury, | 959 |
| Presentments and Address thereon, | 961-2 |
Duché, | Rev., Chaplain to first Continental Congress, | 899 |
Dudley, | Petition of Merchants and others to House of Commons, | 1523 |
Dudley, | Viscount on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., of Northern Colonies, | 1675 |
Dulany, | Daniel, Jun., to Arthur Lee, | 354 |
Dundas, | Mr., Solicitor General of Scotland, Views on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, | 1607 |
| Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., | 1654, '60 |
Dunning, | Mr., Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, | 83 |
| Speech on Administration of Justice there, | 121 |
| Speech on Quebeck Bill, | 182, 208 |
| Speech on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, | 1542 |
| Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, | 1610 |
| Speech on Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., with Northern Colonies, | 1623 |
Duntze, | Sir John, on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., of Southern Colonies | 1715 |
Edmiston | Rev, William, Proceedings against him by Committee of Baltimore County, | 1146 |
Effingham, | Earl of, Speech on Amendment to the Bill Restraining Trade, &c., | 1689 |
| Speech on New-York Memorial, | 1840 |
| Tenders his Resignation in the Army, | 1841 |
Elliot, | Sir Gilbert, Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, | 77 |
| Speech on Petition of London Merchants, | 1516 |
| Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, | 1607 |
Ellis, | John, examined in the House of Commons on Petition of West India Planters, | 1731 |
Ellis, | Mr. Welbore, Speech on Boston Port Bill, | 50 |
| Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, | 71 |
| Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, | 1606 |
Exports, | in 1772-3, from England to America, | 1533, 1547, 1749 |
| For many Years—ordered, | 1589 |
| From Scotland to American Colonies, &c., | 1627 1629, '5-1, '99 |
Fasting | and Prayer, recommended in Virginia, | 350 |
| Recommended in Massachusetts, | 1363 |
Fisheries, | of North America, Witnesses examined in House of Commons, | 1638 |
| Of Newfoundland, Prohibited by Act of Parliament, | 1691 |
| Of Scotland, Whale, | 1661 |
| Of Great Britain and Ireland, Encouraged, | 1805, 1809, '13 |
Flax-seed, | Bounty on Importing into Ireland, | 1809 |
Florida, | East and West, Proclamation erecting the Government thereof in | 1763, 172 |
| Estimates for Civil Establishment, | 1709 |
For, | Charles J., Speech on Boston Port Bill, | 45, '8 |
| Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, | 77, 90 |
| Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, | 164 |
| Speech on Quebeck Bill, | 184, 211 |
| Speech on Address to the King, | 1473 |
| Speech on Supplies for | 1775, 1482, 1591 |
| Speech on Petition of London Merchants, | 1517, 1529-30 |
| Speech on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, | 1543 |
| Speech on Lord North's Motion to Postpone Consideration of American Papers, | 1568 |
| Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, | 1605 |
| Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., | 1653-9 |
Fox, | Charles J., Speech on Call for Papers, | 1669 |
| Supports Mr. Burke's Resolutions, | 1776 |
| Supports Remonstrance of General Assembly of New-York, | 1822 |
| Supports Quebeck Petition, | 1837 |
Fox, | Stephen, Speech on Regulating Massachusetts Bay, | 67, 87 |
| Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, | 134 |
Franklin, | Benjamin. (Vide Agents.) |
| Letter to Thos Gushing, Speaker, on Boton Port Bill, | 235 |
Fuller, | Mr. Rose, Speech on Boston Port Bill, | 41, '5 |
| Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, | 71 |
| Speech on Administration of Justice there, | 126 |
| Speech on Supplies for | 1775, 1479, '86 |
Gage, | Governour, arrives at Boston, 13th May, 1774, (Note,) | 331 |
| Letters to Earl of Dartmouth. (See Massachusetts.) |
| Letter to Governour Trumbull, | 344 |
| Address to General Court, | 346 |
| Answer to a Letter from Continental Congress, | 939, 1077 |
| Letter to him from Williamsburg, | 945 |
| Orders Reconnoisance of part of Massachusetts, | 1263 |
Galloway, | Joseph, his Plan for a union between Great Britain and the Colonies, | 905 |
Gascoigne, | Mr., Speech on Boston Port Bill, | 43 |
Georgia, | Proclamation concerning, in | 1763, 173 |
| Meeting of Inhabitants, called on state of Boston, &c., | 549 |
| Governour Sir James Wright to the Earl of Dartmouth on Proceedings in Georgia and Carolina, | 633, 708, '31, 867, 1040 |
| General Meeting at Savannah, | 638 |
| Governour Wright's Proclamation disapproving of Savannah Meeting, | 690 |
| Resolutions of Meeting at Savannah, | 700 |
| Committee to receive Subscriptions for Poor of Boston, | 701 |
| Letter from St. John's Parish—approve of General Congress—200 barrels Rice subscribed for Boston, | 766 |
| Proclamation of Governour Wright on Survey, Sale and Apportionment of Publick Lands, | 889 |
| Proclamation of Peace and Intercourse with Creek Indians, | 1137, '53 |
| Governour Wright's Speech to General Assembly, and their Answer, | 1152 |
| Declaration of Rights and Association, | 1156 |
| Extract of a Letter from, to New-York, | 1160 |
| St. Johns Parish Proceedings, | 1161 |
| Provincial Congress, | 1162 |
| Resolutions at Charlestown, South Carolina, | 1163 |
| Darien Resolutions, | 1135 |
| Proclamation of Governour concerning supposed Murder of a British Seaman, | 1253 |
| Estimates of Civil List, | 1710 |
Germain, | Lord George. Speech on Address to the King, | 34 |
| Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, | 67, 89 |
| Speech on Petition of London Merchants, | 1530 |
German | Officers sail for America, (Note, )— | 1340 |
Gilbert | Colonel, denounced by Massachusetts, | 1356 |
Goddard, | William, proposes to establish Post Offices, | 500 |
Gordon | Mr. Cosmo, Speech on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, | 1543 |
Glasgow, | Petition from Merchants and Traders, | 16 |
Glover, | Mr., Agent and Manager of Evidence before House of Commons on West India Trade, | 1790, '33 |
Glynn, | Mr., Serjeant, Speech on Quebeck Bill, | 184, 308 |
| Proposed as a Candidate for Parliament from Middlesex, in conjunction with Mr. John Wilkes—their Sentiments, | 805-6 |
Gower | Earl, Speech on Lord Chatham's Motion to Recall Troops from America, | 1502 |
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