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Gower, Earl, Speech on Lord Chatham's Provisional Bill, 1509, '11
 Speech on Point of Order—Right to the Floor, 1571
 Speech on Address to the King, 1572
 Speech on Quebeck Petition, 1823
 Speech on New-York Memorial, 1839
Grafton, Duke of, Speech on Lord Chatham's Provisional Bill, 1508
 Speech on Address to the King, 1574
 Speech on Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., 1685
Granby, Marquis of, on Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., 1713
Grant, Colonel, on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, 1543
Grants in New-Hampshire, Earl of Dartmouth to Governour Colden, 1035
Grenada,Proclamation of Government thereof, 1763, 172
Grenville, Mr., on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, 1544
Grey, Mr., Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, 125
Griffin, Sir John Griffin, an Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., 1636
Griswold, Matthew, to Governour Trumbull, on the Proceedings at Great Barrington, 734
Gunpowder,Manufactory begun in Pennsylvania, 1066
 Premium offered in Virginia, 1247
Haldimand, General to Earl of Dartmouth on Disturbances at Boston, 289, 373
Hancock, John, Governour Gage withdraws his Commission as Colonel, 709
 President of Provincial Congress of Massachusetts, 1328
Hanna'sTown, Penn., Proceedings at, 1271-6
Harris, Mr., Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 74
Hartley, Mr., Views on Address to the King, 1473
 Views on Supplies, 1479, '84-5, 1598
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, 1617
 Motion and Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1657, 1702, '12
 Calls for Letter from Earl of Dartmouth to Lieutenant Governour Colden, 1699
 His Propositions for Conciliation, 1781
 On Ways and Means for Supplies, 1815
Harvey, Copt, Speech on Lard North's Address to the King, 1552
Hayley, Alderman, Motion on Petition of London Merchants, 1515
 Presents second Petition from same, 1525
Hazard, Ebenezer, Memorial to Connecticut concerning Lands West of Pennsylvania, 861-67
Herbert, Mr., Speech on Boston Port Bill, 41
Hey, Chief Justice, examined in House of Commons on Quebeck Bill, 193
Higginson, Stephen examined before the House of Commons on American Fisheries, &c., 1645
Hillsborough, Earl of Motion and Draft of Address to the King, 1466
 Speech on Lord Chatham's Provisional Bill, 1511
 Views on New-York Memorial, 1839
Hotham, Mr., Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1256
 Supports Mr. Burke's Resolutions, 1776
House of Common. (See Parliament.)
Howe, Lord,Views on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1653
Howard, Mr., Speech on Quebeck Petition, 1836
Huddersfield,Petition in favour of the power and conduct of Parliament, 1700
Hutchinson, Governour of Massachusetts Address of Episcopal Churches, 346
 Writes from London to pay for the Tea destroyed, 524
Imports and Exports, England and America, 1772, and1773, 1533, '47
 For many Years, ordered, 1539, 1629, '50 1
 Scotland, &., 1699
 "Independence on Great Britain" Letters from London to New-York, 1035, '37
 "Independence on Great Britain Letter from Hartford to New-York, 1139
Indian and Indian Affairs—The King's Proclamtion of Protection, 1763, 174
 Publication at Philadelphia, May, 1774, 345
 Letter concerning them at and near Fort Pitt, 363
 Disturbances in Virginia, 373, 394, 405, '45, 536, 707, '22, '37, '87, 808, 1013, 1226
 Joseph Johnson, a Mohegan Chief, petitions Connecticut about removal of his Tribe to Oneida, 386
 Same preaches at New-York, 387
 Letter from Fort Pitt concerning Captain Connolly, &c., 429, '49
 Letter from Cumberland, Maryland, concerning Colonel Cresap, 435
 Letter from Charlestown, South Carolina, respecting the Creeks and Cherokees, 451
 Letter from Captain Connolly respecting Shawanese and others, 454, 1292
 Correspondence of Alexander McKee, 463 4
 Proceedings of Pennsylvania Council, 454,545
 General Correspondence? Virginia and Pennsylvania, 454-485
 Æneas Mackay to Governour Penn, 471
 Letter from Carlisle respecting Connolly and Cresap, 506
 Congress of the Six Nations at Johnson Hall, New-York, 550
 Proceedings in Assembly of Pennsylvania, 602, 605, '9, 1278
 Disturbances in Pennsylvania, 737, 1013
 Earl of Dartmouth to Governour Dunmore, 774
 Council held by Lord Dunmoro, 871 '6
 Cherokee Chief executed for murder, on demand of South Carolina, 974
 Proclamation of South Carolina concerning Indian Intercourse, 975
 Lord Dunmore's War, 1014-20
 Logan's Speech to Lord Dunmore, 1020
 Fight between Creeks and Choctaws, near Mobile, 1099
 Proclamation by Georgia—Peace and Intercourse with Creeks, 1137, '53
 Proclamation of Virginia for their Protection, 1169
 Stockbridge Indians in Massachusetts enlisted as Minute Men, 1341
 Mohawk Indians, Address to them from Massachusetts, 1349
Ireland, Belfast, Petition from Merchants and others, 1631
 Rosen's Proclamation under James the Second, against Londonderry, 1679
 Waterford Petition on Restraining Trade, &c., 1693
 Bill to encourage Fisheries, 1805
 Export of Clothing and Provisions therefrom, 1809
 Bounty on Flax-seed imported, 1809
Irnham, Lord, Speech on Address to the King, 1556
Jamaica,Memorial of Assembly to the King's Council, 1072
 Products and Property, in 1767, (Note,)1074
 Petition and Memorial to House of Commons, 1743
Jefferson Thomas, Draft of certain Resolutions, 690
Jenkins, Seth, examined in both Houses of Parliament on North American Fisheries, &c., 1650, '63
Jenkinson, Mr. Speech on Boston Port Bill, 44
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 73
 Same on Quebeck Bill, 206
 Views on Petition of London Merchants, 1527
 Views on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, 1606
 Opposes Mr. Burke's Resolutions—1776
 Opposes presentation of Remonstrance of General Assembly of New-York1821

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