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Liberty-Pole, cut down at Poughkeepsie, N. York,
176
London, Defence of American proceedings by “Brecknock,”
51, 341
 
Constitutional Society, Letters and Donations to,
54-55
 
“Nestor” to the People of England—Strictures on the Governour of Boston,
231
 
Remarks of “Ignotus” on Lord Dunmore’s Circular Letter of January 4th, 1775,
236
 
Meeting of the Livery—Remonstrance and Petition to the Throne in favour of America—Speeches of Lord-Mayor and others,
278
 
“Regulus” to the King,
316
 
Address to Lord-Mayor and Corporation from New-York Committee,
510
 
From Thomas Fraser, of London, to George Erving,
583
 
Publication at Secretary of State’s Office, (See Note on Concord, &c.,)
848
 
Letter from Arthur Lee to the People of London, concerning the Massacre at Concord,
848
 
Letter from, to Watertown,
870
 
“Political Observations” at,
909
 
Anonymous Letter to “The Minister,”
915
 
Amount of Importations of Flour and Wheat from North America,
921
 
British account of Battle of Lexington and Concord,
945
 
Address to the Publick,
947
 
Strictures on the Gazette’s account of the attack on Lexington and Concord,
948
 
Address to the People of England,
952, 1013
 
Publication at, “On the Disturbances in America,”
961
 
Anonymous publication at,
968
 
“Memento” to Lord North,
992
 
Meeting of the Livery in Common-Hall—Their Proceedings—Address to the King—Instructions to Representatives in Parliament,
1070-’74
 
Court of Common Council’s Address to the King,
1601
 
Answer of the King,
1602
 
Common Council Proceedings on Address of New-York Committee,
1603
 
“Brutus” to the People of,
1643
 
Publication at, concerning Ship “Molly,”
1680
 
“An Englishman” to the Printer of the Morning Chronicle,
1742
 
Thanks of Congress to Lord-Mayor, &c.,
1860
 
Same to same,
1877
Louisiana, Governour Brown’s Settlement on a portion thereof, called West-Florida,
992-1000
Manufactures, Premium on Domestick, by Virginia,
13
 
Philadelphia Association to encourage,
140-’44
 
And Arts encouraged by Virginia Assembly,
170
 
Encouraged in Chesterfield County, Virginia,
298
Maryland
 
Baltimore Committee Proceedings against landing Salt,
34
 
Same concerning Cargo of Brig Henry and Joseph,
123
 
Justices removed,
124
 
Boundary Line, Proceedings in Pennsylvania on subject,
130, 302
 
Letter from Governour of Pennsylvania on the above,
130
 
Talbot County Committee on importation of Goods by Charles Crookshanks,
175
 
Baltimore Committee contradict certain false reports,
276
 
Calvert County Committee—Proceedings against Alexander Ogg, for violating the Association, and his Apology,
281
 
Prince George’s County Committee—Proceedings against import of Salt and killing Sheep,
308
 
Anne Arundel County Committee contradict “Facts relative to the Riot at Annapolis,”
309
 
Baltimore Committee discourage a “Fair,”
337
Maryland
 
Convention 24th April, 1775. Proceedings on state of the Colony of New-York—Suspend Exportations to the North—Militia to be exercised—Delegates to Continental Congress—Recommend Fast Day—Letter from Philadelphia on affair at Lexington and Concord,
379-382
 
Cecil County Committee Proceedings,
623
 
Anne Arundel County Proceedings,
659, 903
 
Charles County Deputies to Convention,
668
 
Talbot County Committee Proceedings,
682
 
Prince George County Committee Proceedings,
718
 
Charles County Committee Proceedings,
727
 
Worcester County Committee Proceedings,
924
 
Charles Gordon, of Cecil County, to the Publick, and Answer,
990-’l
 
Queen Anne County Committee Proceedings,
1024
 
Frederick County Committee of Correspondence created—Forces to be raised for Continental Service—Officers appointed—Encourage Manufactures,
1044
 
Talbot County Proceedings on the Ship Johnson,
1103-’5
 
Anne Arundel County Proceedings,
1122
 
Baltimore Committee Proceedings—Intercepted Letter from Henry Lloyd to John Stevenson,
1531
 
Dorchester County Committee Proceedings,
1532
 
Somerset County Committee Proceedings,
1569
 
Baltimore Committee Proceedings on Letter from James Christie,
1652
 
Charles County Committee Proceedings,
1673
 
Bladensburgh and Piscataway Committees’ Proceedings,
1688
 
Prince George County Committee Proceedings,
1716
 
Baltimore Publick—from James Christie,
1732
Martin, John, Governour of North-Carolina, Proclamation against Election of Deputies to Congress,
254
Maine, Samuel Thompson to Committee of Safety of Massachusetts,
447
 
Brunswick Committee to Boston Committee of Correspondence,
502
 
Letter from James Gowan and others to General Ward,
515
 
Alexander Shephard to Massachusetts Congress on Survey,
1476
Mason, George, Letter to George Washington on Potomack River and Western Lands,
92
Massachusetts-Bay
 
Hampshire County Address to Inhabitants of,
18
 
Danvers, election of Officers in Alarm List,
37
 
Cumberland County Convention, and Proceedings against Captain Thomas Coulson on certain Importations,
91-’2
 
Hampshire County, Letters from, to the Inhabitants of,
94, 222, ’46, ’89, 329
 
Address signed “Lucius,” concerning the Mobs represented in Vol 1, Folio 1260,
156
 
Worcester County, Proceedings of Committee,
228, ’42
 
T. Wheeler assigns reasons for resigning as Lieutenant-Colonel,
228
 
Worcester County—“A Freeholder” to the Printer of Massachusetts Gazette, remarks on Publication of “Phileirene,”
229
 
Marblehead Committee accept apology of Thomas Lilly for buying Tea,
234
 
Plymouth Committee to Committee of Safety,
235
 
Attempted march on Concord,
253
 
Committee of Montreal to Committee of Safety,
305
 
Falmouth Committee on Goods imported for Captain Thomas Coulson,
311, ’18
 
Speech of an Indian Chief of the Moheakounuck Tribe, sent to the Provincial Congress,
315

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