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London,Meeting of the Livery at Guildhall, and candidates for Parliament, 817
 West India Merchants meet, 1082, 1147
 Merchants, and others, concerned in American Commerce, Proceedings and Documents, 1086 '91, 1107,1219
 Society of the Supporters of the Bill of Rights, 1145
 Samuel Clay Harvey's Address to Lord North, 1204
 Thanks of Common Council to Lord Chatham, and his Answer, 1233
 Resolutions of Common Council, 1252
 Merchants' Petition to House of Commons, 1513
 Second Petition to same, 1525
 Petitions laid on the table, 1587
 Petition against Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., 1633-5, 1661
 Petition of Merchants, &c., to the King on his Throne, 1850
 Petition of Mayor, Aldermen, fee, to same, 1852
 King's Answer to above—Lord Chamberlain's Letter to the Lord Mayor, John Wilkes, and his Reply, 1852-56
Lords,House of. (See Parliament.)
Lotbiniere, M.De, examined in House of Commons on Quebeck Bill, 195
Louisbourg,Lord Sandwich refers to the conduct of the Americans there, and is answered by "An old English Merchant,"1681
Lovell, James, to Josiah Quincy, Jun., 948
Lownes, Joseph, declines acting on Committee for County of Philadelphia, (Note,)1011
Lumley, Lord, Views on Lord North's Address to the King, 1549
Luttrell John, Speech on Restraining Trades &c., of Southern Colonies, 1705
Luttrell, Mr. Temple, Speech on Supplies for the year1775, 1477,1592
 Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1517
 Speech on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, 1544
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, 1613
 Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., of Southern Colonies, 1704, '6
Lyttelton, Lord, Speech on Quebeck Bill, 212
 Speech on Address to the King, 1466 1576, '78, '34
 Speech on Lord Chatham's Motion to recall the Troops, &c., 1500
 Speech on Lord Chatham's Provisional Bill, 1507
 Speech on Petition from Quebeck, 1827, '30
Mackworth, Mr., Motion on Quebeck Bill, 207
 Views on Lord North's Address to the King, 1565
Mackay Æneas, to Governour Penn3 on Indian Affairs, 471
Macartney, Sir George, Speech on Address to the King, 1473
 Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1517
M'Dougall, Mr., declines nomination to Congress, (Note,)315
M'Kee, Alexander Correspondence on Indian Affairs, 463-4
Malcolm, John, seized by the people of Boston, 31
Manchester, Duke of, Speech on Lord Chatham's Provisional Bill, 1513
 Speech on Address to the King, 1584
 Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1673-4, 1688
 Speech on Petition from Quebeck, 1829
Manchester,Petition from Merchants, and others, 1530
Mansfield, Lord, Remarks on Point of Order, Right to the Floor, 1570
 Speech on Address to the King, 1572, 1575, '77, '79,'84
 Remarks on Petition from Quebeck, 1834
 Remarks on New-York Memorial, 1840
Manufactures,Tools used in England not to be Exported, 220
Manufactures,Plan for an American Manufactory, 1256
 Paper Manufacture encouraged in Massachusetts, 1334
 Saltpetre, 133
 Fire Arms, 1341
Marriott, Doctor, Examined in House of Commons, on Quebeck Bill, 195
Martin, Colonel Samuel, Letter from him, 639
Martin Governour, of South Carolina, discourages Publick Meetings, &c., 706
Marblehead,Proceedings to carry out the plans of the Continental Congress, &c., 969
Maryland
 Meeting and Resolutions of Chester Town, 334
 Meeting and Resolutions of Talbot Court House, 347
 Meeting and Resolutions of Annapolis, 352, '4
 Meeting and Resolutions of Queen Anne, 366
 Meeting and Resolutions of Baltimore County, 366, 1142, '46
 Meeting and Resolutions of Kent County, 379
 Meeting and Resolutions of Harford County, 402
 Meeting and Resolutions of Anne Arundel, 384, 972, 1061, 1140
 Meeting and Resolutions of Frederick County, 403, '33,704,1173
 Meeting and Resolutions of Charles County, 409, 703, 1081, 1168
 Meeting and Resolutions of Caroline, recommend a Congress, 426
 Convention at Annapolis, 22d June, 1774, 438
 William Goddard proposes to establish Post Offices, 500
 Richard Lee, President of Council, to Governour Penn, 546
 Supplies sent to Boston, 593
 Charles County Committee—Proceedings concerning certain Teas on board Brigantine Mary and Jane, 703
 Frederick County Committee, on same, 704
 Boundary Line with Pennsylvania, 455, 546, 737, '89
 Teas, and Vessel bringing it, burned by the owners, at Annapolis, 885, 1061
 Proclamation of Governour Eden, 972
 Committee of Observation for Baltimore County, 975
 Committee of Observation for Calvert County, 982
 Committee of Observation for Charles County, 985
 Committee of Observation for Frederick County, 986
 Convention approve Proceedings of Continental Congress, 999
 Magistrates in Frederick County—Address to Delegates in Congress, 992
 Grand Jury? to same, 993
 Tea destroyed at Elizabeth town, (now Hagerstown,)1009
 Prince George Committee, 1011, '55, 1141
 Convention at Annapolis, 8th December, 1774, Delegates to Continental Congress, Instructions, 1031
 St. Mary's County Committee, 1059
 Governour Eden to Earl of Dartmouth, 1076
 Militia, organizing, 1081
 Merchant, in Annapolis, to his friend in Philadelphia, 1194
 Papers from not presented to the House of Commons, 1513
Massachusetts Bay
 Committee in House of Lords, 10
 Report of same, 12 31
 Proceedings in House of Representatives on Justices' Salaries, 31
 Bill better Regulating the Government of, 65
 Passed Parliament91, '6
 Copy of the Act, 104
 Reasons of Dissentient Lords, 93, '5

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