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's | Town, 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, and | 1773, 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-York | 1821 |