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New-York City
 Same under Association of Congress, 992, 1203
 Committee of Inspection, 967
 Grand Jury Address to Justices, 1227
 Proceeding in case of Ship James, 1243
 Proceedings in case of Ship Beulah, 1257
North Carolina
 Recommends Subscription for relief of Boston, 433, 619
 Wilmington Resolutions and Circular Letter,618, '19
 Letter with a Vessel loaded with Provisions for Boston, 670
 Parker Quince and his Crew make no charge for Vessel or Freight carrying the above Provisions, 670
 Governour Martin and Privy Council discourage Publick Meetings—Governors Proclamation, &c., 705-7
 Convention at Newbern, August 24,1774—Deputies to Continental Congress appoint ed—their Powers and Instructions, 733-7
 Governour Martin to Earl of Dartmouth, 761
 Association of Ladies, 891
 Halifax County Proceedings, 1055
North, Lord
 Comments on presenting certain Papers, 32, 222
 Speech on Boston Port Bill, 37, 42, 44-5, 52-7
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 65, '8, 72, 80, 91
 Speech on Impartial Administration of Justice there, 112, '17, '18
 Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 166
 Speech on Quebeck Bill, 187, 207
 Rumour of his retiring, 1059, '68
 Samuel Clay Harvey's Address to him, 1204 Speech on Address to his Majesty, 1473
 Views on Supplies for1775, 1480, '4, '5, 1589
 Views on Petition of London Merchants, 1517 1529-30
 Views on Petition of Bristol Merchants, 1520
 Views on the divers American Papers laid before the House of Commons, and Address to the King, 1541-66 '8
 His Conciliatory Resolution, 1597-1622
 His Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., with Northern Colonies, 1622, '95
 His Views on a call for Papers, 1699
 Bill to Restrain Trade, foe, with Southern Colonies, 1701, '12
 Opposes Mr. Hartley's Proposition for Conciliation, 1791
 On encouraging Fisheries in Great Britain and Ireland, 1805, '7, '8
 On Ways and Means for Supplies of1775, 1811
 Opposes Remonstrance of General Assembly of New-York, 1819
 Opposes Petition from Quebeck, 1836
Norton, Mr. Speaker, "The Law does not know the word Rebellion,"1623
Norwich City, Petition from Merchants and others to House of Commons, 1523
Nottingham,Town and Neighbourhood, Petition to House of Commons, 1632, '60, 1701, '43
 Petition of Hosiers, 1567
Nova Scotia, Proclamation of the King in1763, 173
 Estimates for Civil List, 1709
Oliver, Thomas, appointed Lieutenant Governour of Massachusetts, 8th August, 1774, 731
 Forced by the People to resign as President of Council, 754
Ord, Colonel Thomas, prays for grant to locate Lands in New-York1101
Order,priority In Debate, 1570
 On reading a Memorial, 1337
Palliser, Sir Hugh, examined in House of Lords on North American Fisheries, 1670 Papers called for—objected to, 1699
ParliamentMeets 7th of March, 1774—Proceedings, 5-224
Parliament,Dissolved, and new one called, 30th September, 1774, 810
 Meet 29th November, 1774—Addresses—King's Speech—Proceedings in House of Lords—divers Speeches—Protest on Address, 1461-'69
 Sir Fletcher Norton, Speaker House of Commons attends House of Lords—Address of House—Debates on Supplies—Motion for Land Forces to be increased—Papers relating to Disturbances in North America—Lord Chatham's Motion to Recall Troops from America, 1461-1504
 Proceedings in House of Lords, February 1, 1775—Lord Chatham's Provisional Bill, 1503
 Papers presented to House of Commons, 1513, 1534, '39, '47, 1634, '97, 1708
 Conference on Address to the King, 1569
 Protest of Minority in House of Lords, 1585
 Supplies for1775, 1595
 Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, and Debates thereon, 1597
 Message from the King, 10th February, 1775, on Land and Sea Forces, 1621
 Lord North's Motion and Speech on Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., of Northern Colonies, 1692
 Witnesses examined on said Bill, 1638, '70
 Amendments to said Bill reported, 1687
 Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., of Southern Colonies, 1701, '16
 Proceedings on Petition of West India Planters, &c., 1721
 Mr. Burke's Resolutions for Conciliation, 22d March, 1775, 1745
 Act to punish Mutiny and Desertion, 1793
 Fisheries of Great Britain and Ireland encouraged, 1805
 Ways and Means for Supplies of1775, 1811
 Mr. Burke presents to House of Commons Remonstrance of the General Assembly of New-York, 1819
 Amended on motion of Lord Worth, 1822
 Petition from Quebeck against late Act, 1823-33
 Memorial of General Assembly of New-York, presented in House of Lords by Duke of Manchester, 1837
 Question of Order as to reading it, 1837-42
 Money Bills presented to the King for his assent, 1841
 Speech from the King, 26th May, 1775, 1842
Paulet, Mr., Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, 126
Pedlars and Petty Chapmen, discouraged, 1340
Peltries and Skins, Witnesses examined on Trade, 1652
 Motion to Repeal Duty, 1809
Pennant Mr., Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 133
Penn Thomas and others, Petition concerning Quebeck Bill, 185
Pennsylvania
 Proceedings on Virginia Boundary, 252, 262-88, 454-85, 604, '10, 790, 356, 956, 1013, '50, 1179, 1271, '76
 Letter from Governour of Connecticut, 261
 Governour Penn to Earl of Dartmouth, 368, 514, 661, 773, 815, 952, '56, 1698
 Governour Penn refuses to call Assembly, 391
 Lancaster Resolutions in1774, 415
 Philadelphia Resolutions for General Congress &c., 426
 Chester County Resolutions for General Congress, &c, 428
 Northampton County Resolutions for General Congress, &c, 436
 Council Proceedings respecting Indians and Virginia, 454-'85
 Committee of Correspondence with Massachusetts, 485
 Council Proceedings on Indian Affairs, 545-9, 644, '74

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