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Letter to Governour John Penn, of Pennsylvania,
478
 
Letter from Governour Gage,
609
968, 1097, 1718, 1723
 
Letter to Governour Tryon, of New-York,
677
Delaware
 
Assembly meets 13 March, 1775—Approve Proceedings of Delegates in Continental Congress—Pass Bill to prohibit Importation of Slaves—Governour refuses his assent to said Bill—Delegates appointed to next American Congress, their Instructions—Letter from American Agents in London—Petition from Newcastle and Kent, to establish a Militia—Message from Governour John Penn,
126-129
 
Newcastle County Field Officers chosen,
172
 
Kent County Committee of Inspection—Proceedings on a Publication by Robert Holliday, and his retraction,
466
 
Newcastle Committee and Grand Jury Proceedings,
633
 
Commanders of Forces chosen,
660
 
Kent County Association and Proceedings,
704
 
Assembly Proceedings,
925
 
Broad Creek Committee Proceedings,
1032
 
Sussex County Proceedings on Thomas Robinson,
1682
Delancey, Oliver, denies that a certain Letter was written by him, 445
Derby, Richard, Jun, to General Ward, informing of the sailing of British Transports with Hessian and other Troops, 474
 
Letter to Captain James Kirkwood, of Massachusetts,
1041
Dickinson, John, Letter from “Senex” on Pennsylvania Farmer’s Letters, 211
 
Letter to Arthur Lee,
443, 1604
Ditson, Thomas, Tarred and Feathered, 93
 
Selectmen of Billerica to Governour Gage on same,
153
Doolittle, Colonel E., to John Hancock, President, &c., 177
Dunmore, Earl of, Governour of Virginia—Thanks of Convention for his conduct in the Indian War, 170
 
Proclamation on Western Boundary,
174
 
Same against election of Delegates to Continental Congress,
236
 
Address of Freeholders of Fincastle County, and his Answer,
301
 
Address to, from Williamsburgh, on his removal of Gunpowder,
371
 
Proclamation of 3 May, 1775,
465
 
Same against Patrick Henry and others,
516
 
Same convening Assembly,
578
 
Proceedings of Caroline County on his conduct and that of Captain Montague,
640
 
Retires with his Family on board Man-of-War,
975
 
Letter from General Gage on Battle of Bunker’s Hill,
1107
 
Messages to and from House of Burgesses,
1185
 
Reasons for his retiring on board the Fowey Man-of-War, as published in London, (see Note,)
1202
 
Detailed Report of Committee of House of Burgesses, on his conduct at Williamsburgh,
1209
 
Extended Address of House of Burgesses on the condition of the Colony,
1222
Elmsley, Alexander, Agent in London, to Samuel Johnston, of North-Carolina, 296
England
 
Address to the People by “Brecknock,” 51, 341 Plan of Accommodation with, suggested by New-York Congress,
1315
 
Farther Discussions on,
1326
Finch, William, Letter and Contribution to Constitutional Society, London, 55
Fisheries, Bill prohibiting, passed House of Commons, 123
 
Act of Parliament communicated,
276
 
Newfoundland not allowed to be supplied with Provisions,
1341
Folsom, Nathaniel, from Colonel Bartlett, 1022
 
Letter to New-Hampshire Committee of Safety,
1063, ’69, ’81, ’92, 1121, 1529
 
Letter from New-Hampshire Committee of Safety,
1109, ’28, 1529
Foster, Jedediah, informs Massachusetts Congress of the call for the Congress of Connecticut, 378
Fothergill, Doctor, meets Doctor Franklin in conference on American Affairs, 181
Floyd, Benjamin, signs Address against Continental Congress, 36
 
Declaration of Inhabitants of Brookhaven on above Address,
117
Florida, Tobacco exported from, in 1775, 394
 
Governour Montford Browne’s Settlement on the Mississippi and Mobile Rivers,
992-1000
 
Letter from John Durade to Gov. Browne, on his Settlement of West-Florida, (see Note,)
994
 
Letter of John Stuart, Superintendent of Indian Affairs at St. Augustine, to Committee of Intelligence of Charlestown, South-Carolina,
1681
Franklin, Benjamin, Agent in London, Letter to Delaware Assembly, 127
 
Letter to Arthur Lee,
162
 
Account of Private Negotiations in London—His interview with Mrs. Howe—with Messrs. Barclay & Fothergill—with Lord Howe—with Gov. Pownall—with Lord Chatham—with Lord Stanhope—Lord Chatham’s Motion and Speech in Parliament—Lord Dartmouth’s Speech, and others—Several Projects of Reconciliation—Proposed Memorial to the Earl of Dartmouth,
178-210
 
Anonymous Remarks on his Plan of Union of the Colonies,
396
 
Returns from London, 5th May 1775, and appointed a Delegate to Continental Congress,
455
 
Letter to Doctor Priestly, in London,
615, 1603
 
Letter to Pennsylvania Assembly,
1167
 
Chosen Postmaster-General,
1893
Fraser, Simon, Major-General, and others, Claims for Lands in New-York, 135
Freeman, Enoch, to Samuel Freeman, 550
Freeman, Nathaniel, to Dr. Benjamin Church, 473
Gage, General Thomas, To be re-enforced, 123
 
Letter to Governour Martin, North-Carolina,
317
 
Letter from Earl of Dartmouth,
336, 1517
 
Letter from Doctor Joseph Warren,
370
 
Agreement with Town of Boston,
375
 
His Despatches from England attempted to be intercepted,
383, 450
 
Letter from Governour Trumbull,
433
 
Answer thereto, enclosing his account of the affair at Lexington and Concord,
434-’5
 
Letter to Governour Trumbull,
482
 
Letter from Members of New-York Assembly,
513
 
Letters to Earl of Dartmouth,
609,
968, 1718, 1723
 
Letter from “Junius Americanus,”
741
 
Provincial Congress of Massachusetts denounce him, and order no obedience to be paid to his acts or doings,
786
 
Remonstrance of Massachusetts Provincial Congress on violation of his Treaty concerning Inhabitants of Boston,
798
 
Resolution of Continental Congress on his levying War,
955
 
Proclamation, 12th June, 1775,
968
 
Proclamation, 19th June, 1775,
1027
 
Address from “Verus,”
1074

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