Pennsylvania— |
| Convention of County Deputies—Proceedings—Resolutions and Instructions to Representatives in General Assembly, July | 1774, 555-'93 |
| Assembly meets—Message on Indian Affairs—Resolutions of several of the Colonies—Communication from Provincial Committee—Delegates lo Continental Congress—Instructions to them—Circular to the respective Assemblies, | 602-10 |
| Anonymous Addresses to the People, | 654 |
| | 718, '53,811 |
| Earl of Dartmouth to Governour Penn on Maryland Boundary, and Correspondence with Governour of Maryland— | 737 |
| Governour Penn to Earl of Dartmouth, in forming him of the Meeting of the General Congress, | 773 |
| The Earl's Answer, and also on Indian Disturbances. | 774 |
| Maryland Boundary—Proceedings in Council, &c., 455, 546, 737; | '39, 954 |
| Assembly meets—Indian Affairs—Benjamin Franklin's Correspondence, | 794 |
| Assembly meets—John Dickinson appointed a Delegate in Congress—Indian Affairs | 869 |
| Council meets—Road from Windgap to Wyoming to be laid out, | 954 |
| Committee for Philadelphia County, | 1010 |
| Committee for Berks County, 1032, 1144 Assembly meets—Deputies to Congress, | 1023 |
| York County Proceedings, | 1048, 1235 |
| Chester County Proceedings, | 1052 |
| Manufacture of Gunpowder begun, | 1066 |
| Bucks County Committee, | 1144 |
| Convention; January, 1775, approve Proceedings of Continental Congress, | 1169 |
| Answers of the Governour to Specifick Interrogatories by the Earl of Dartmouth, | 1194 |
| Bedford County encourages Manufactures, | 1226 |
| Bedford County Letter to Provincial Congress, | 1229 |
| Council Proceedings on the case of the Isabella, Schooner, | 1241 |
| Council on violent Proceedings at Hanna's Town, by the Virginians, | 1271-6 |
| General Assembly meets—Resolves of New-Jersey submitted—no Message from Governour—finally advises Representation of Grievances—Answer to said Message—Letter from Agents in London, | 1275-82 |
| Pennsylvania and New-York Boundary Line, | 1236 |
Percy, | Lord, arrives at Salem, July, | 1774, 515 |
Peterborough, | Bishop of, Speech on Address to the King, | 1589 |
Peters, | Rev Samuel Proceedings of "Sons of Liberty" with him, | 711 |
Peters, | Rev. Richard, Letter concerning Indians, and Connecticut Boundary Line, | 280 |
Petitions. | (See States, Provinces, Towns, Counties.) |
Pomfret, | Earl of, Remarks on Address to the King, | 1572 |
Poole, | Town and County, Petition in support of the Bill to Kestrain Trade, &c., with Northern Colonies, | 1637 |
Post | Offices, Constitutional American, proposed to be established by William Goddard of Maryland, | 500-4 |
| Advised to be taken into the charge of the Colonies, | 1226 |
Powy' | s Mr. Thomas, Views on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, | 1618 |
Pownall, | Governour, Speech on Boston Port Bill, | 52 |
| Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, | 74-6 |
| Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, | 1600 |
| Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., | 1660 |
Pultney, | Mr., Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, | 126 |
Putnam, | Israel, to Captain Trumbull, | 783 |
| Letter to him from Boston, | 784 |
| Letters and Statements concerning the reported Disturbances at Boston, (Note,) | 942 |
Philadelphia— |
| Publications at, | 335, '47, '74, '77, '94, 410 |
| Committee appointed—their Letters and Proceedings, | 340-1 |
| | 956, '65, 1026, '56, 1100, 1231, '43 |
| Mechanicks Meeting, | 405 |
| Recommends Delegates to General Congress to be chosen by each Provincial Convention, | 441 |
| Publication signed "a Freeman" handed about, | 607 |
| "Queries to America," a Publication, | 755 |
| Address to the People of America, and an Answer, | 976-9 |
| Committee discourage killing Mutton, 1010; | '50 |
| Queries addressed to the several Committees, | 1011 |
| Plan for an American Manufactory, | 1256 |
Phipps, | Captain, Speech on Boston Port Bill, | 45 |
| Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, | 116, '17, '22 |
| Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, | 133 |
Privilege, | Breach of, Council of New-Jersey, | 1120, '31 |
| Power of House of Commons to call for Papers, | 1699 |
Protest, | Minority in House of Lords on the Act Better Regulating Government of Massachusetts Bay, | 93-95 |
| Minority on Administration of Justice there, | 128 |
| Minority on Lord North's Address to the King, | 1585 |
| Minority on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., in the Northern Colonies, | 1690 |
Quakers, | of Philadelphia, refuse to join in Suspension of Business, 1st June, | 1774, 365 |
| Address to their Friends, | 1093 |
| Their Testimony against present condition of Affairs, | 1176, 1270 |
| Letter from Boston to Philadelphia concerning them, | 1210 |
| In England—Petition against Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., with the Northern Colonies, | 1637 |
| Petition the King, | 1852 |
Quartering | Troops in America, | 165 70 |
Quebeck— |
| Bill for Governing Province, | 169, 214, 1823 |
| King's Proclamation of Government in | 1763, 172 |
| Boundaries changed, | 204, '17 |
| Commission for James Murray as Governour, | 175 |
| Witnesses on, examined, | 188 |
| Petitions from, | 186, '94, 215 |
| Petition against late Act, | 1823 |
| Petition for a General Assembly, | 1844 |
| Petition from Montreal, | 1844 |
| Francis Maseres to the Quebeck Committee | 1845 |
| Catholicks' Petition for Restoration of their Ancient Laws—Participation in the Civil and Military Employments, and Extension of Territorial Limits, &c, | 1847-50 |
Quince, | Parker, and Crew, from North Carolina, make no charge for Freight of Supplies to Boston, | 670 |
Quincy, | Josiah, to Josiah Quincy, Jun., | 951 |
| Quincy, Josiah, Jun., Letter from George Clymer, | 406 |
| Letters from John Dickinson, | 434, 947 |
| Letter from Miles Brewton, | 534 |
| Letter to John Dickinson, | 725 |
| Letter from James Lovell, | 948 |
| Letter from Josiah Quincy, | 951 |
| Letter from Charles Chauncy, | 958 |
| Letters from Joseph Reed, | 892, 963 |
| Letter from Nathaniel Appleton, | 980 |
| Letter from Thomas Gushing, | 1080 |
Radnor, | Earl of, Views on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., | 1684-5 |