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Meredith,Sir Wm., Speech on Supplies for1775, 1487
 Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1515
 Speech on Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., with the Northern Colonies, 1624
Middlesex, England, Wilkes and Glynn, proposed as Candidates for Parliament, 805 6
Minute Men, 1050
Montague, Mr. Frederick, Speech on Boston Port Bill, 43
 Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 165
Montgomery John, Correspondence on Indian Affairs, 463-4
Montreal,Petition from, for a General Assembly, 1844
Moreton, Mr. Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, 122
Morris, Gouverneur, Letter to Mr. Penn, 342
Murray,James, Commission as Governour of the Province of Quebeck175
Mutiny and Desertion, Act to Punish, 1793-5
Nantucket,Motion to exempt Whale Fisheries from Bill Regulating Trade, &c, 1653 Naturalization,1297
Newbern, North Carolina, Convention, 24th August, 1774, 733
New Castle, Petition from Manufacturers to House of Commons, 1535
NewfoundlandProclamation of the King, 1763, 172
New-Hampshire—
 Committee at Portsmouth, May, 1774, 337, 1223
 Votes in House of Representatives on Fort William and Mary, &c., 361-2
 Governour Wentworth to the Earl of Dartmouth, 393 512, '16, '36, 745,'86,981, 1013, 1041 2
 Portsmouth Committee of lnspection—Meeting dispersed by Sheriff, 534-5-6
 Francestown Resolves, 888
 Nicholas Austin gives satisfaction for procuring Artificers to work on Barracks at Boston, 974
 Earl of Dartmouth to Governour Golden, on New-Hampshire Grants, 1035
 Powder in Castle William and Mary seized, 1041-2
 Cannon do. do.1042-3, '53, '69
 Address to the Inhabitants of British America, &c., 1063, 1246
 Epsom Resolves, 1105
 Exeter Meeting, 1105
 Convention at Exeter, 25th January, 1775, and Address, 1180
 Brentwood Proceedings, 1222
 Hollis Proceedings, 1229
 Plymouth Town Meeting, 1245
 Committee from Massachusetts on raising an Army, 1359
New-Jersey—
 Governour Franklin to Earl of Dartmouth, 368 428, 1697
 Letter from a Member of Assembly, 380
 Louver Freehold Resolutions, 390
 Essex County Resolutions, 403, 1012, '94
 Bergen County Resolutions, 450
 Morris County Resolutions and Proceedings, 452 1106
 Hunterdon County Resolutions, 524, 1163
 Middlesex County Resolutions, 553, 1083
 Sussex County Resolutions, 594
 Monmouth County Resolutions, 610
 County Committees—General Meeting—Resolutions and Delegates to Continental Congress, 694
 Anonymous Address on the expected Congress, 634, 728
 Same exhorting to Moderation—642
 Same, against Colonial Proceedings, 987
 Committee of Correspondence to Committee of Boston, 657,728
 Essex County Grand Jury to Chief Justice Smyth, 967
 Committee to Freeholders of Essex County, 1009
New-Jersey
 Committee chosen at Newark—Thanks to Congress Delegates—Resolution concerning James Rivington, Printer, New-York, 1028
 Elizabethtown Committee—Proceedings, 1051 1234
 "A Freeholder of Essex" to the Committee, 1094
 "Y to Z, of New-Jersey,"1096
 Woodbridge Committee—Proceedings, 1102,1249
 Proceedings of the Council, 1117
 Assembly Proceedings, 1121
 Shrewsbury Proceedings, 1165
 Burlington Proceedings, 1235
 Hanover Proceedings, 1240
 Letter from Governour Franklin to Earl of Dartmouth, 1st February, 1775, 1697
New-York
 Lieutenant Governour Golden to Earl of Dartmouth, on arrival of Tea, &c., 248 51
 General Correspondence with, 372 517, 669, 773, 819, 957, 1030, '92
 South Haven Resolutions, 407
 East Hampton Resolutions, 420
 Huntington Resolutions, 453
 Orange Town Resolutions, 506
 Sir William Johnson's death announced, 645
 Earl of Dartmouth to Lieutenant Governour Colden, 673,782, 1035, 1101
 Poughkeepsie Resolutions, 702
 Rye Resolutions, 703;802
 West Chester Resolutions, 726
 Tryon County Resolutions, 740
 Queen's County Resolutions, 1037 1035, 1168, '91
 Albany County Justices' Resolutions, 1063
 Albany Committee to the Publick, 1097
 Ulster County Proceedings, 1100, '83, 1201, '30
 Ord, Colonel Thomas, prays authority to locate Lands, 1101
 Dutchess County Proceedings, 1164
 Letter to Annapolis—Vote of Assembly on Proceedings of Continental Congress, 1188
 Hanover Proceedings, 1191
 Suffolk County Address to the Americans, &c., 1211, '57
 General Assembly meets—Lieutenant Governour's Address—Answers thereto—Pennsylvania Boundary—New-Jersey Resolutions—Petition to the King—Memorial to the House of Lords—Representation and Remonstrance to the House of Commons to be prepared—Roads recommended—Thanks to Delegates in Continental Congress—to the Merchants and Inhabitants—Motion to appoint Delegates to next Continental Congress—Speeches thereon—Naturalization—Votes on Grievances—Letters from London Agents—Salaries fixed—Petition, &c, sent to Edmund Burke, Agent—also to the other Provinces—Rioters in the County of Charlotte, 1281-1324
 Mr. Burke presents Remonstrance of House of Assembly to House of Commons, 1819
New-York City—
 Committee of Correspondence293-330
 On Association of Congress, 330
 Handbills in circulation, 782
 Letter from Committee of Mechanicks in Boston, 803-4
 Meeting of Mechanicks, 809
 Notice of Boston Mechanicks, 820
 Anonymous Addresses to the People, 821 886, 978, 1074
 Letter to A. Elliot, Collector, and his Answer respecting Arms and Powder seized, 1070-2
 Letter from Boston Committee, 1106
 Committee of Mechanicks to Delegates in Congress, and Answer, 987

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