- - - [Farmer] Town of Leabenon's Letter of thanks to
him 86
- - - [Farmer] Town of
Norwhich 's Letter of Thanks to him
89
- - - [Farmer] Address to him from the Society of Fort St.
Davids 116
- - - [Farmer] Address to the Mer- chants of Philadelphia, urging them to come into
similar measures, with the Merchants of Boston &c, not to
import goods, and enumerates the griev- ances of America. 119
- - - [Farmer] Answer to the Town of Providence. 202
- - - [Farmer] Answered vide under Letters.
Freemason, John Row Elected Grand Master-an and Account, of the
procession &c. 309
Franklin Benja[Benjamin] . Letters from him to Govr. Shirley about Taxing the Colonies. 311
Gridley Jno. his Declaration about Otis and
Robinsons affray. 665
Georgia House of Assembly, Petition to the King. 725
Grafton Duke of blamed, for his administration, especially with
regard to America. 737
- - - [Grafton Duke of] Attempted to be bribed by
S. Vaughan. 738
Georgia, Inhabitants of, their agreement about oeconomy . &c 740
Governours in Ame- rica , their Characters drawn, with other offi- cers , in America 7.69
Grievances American poin- ted out, and Similar to those contained in the Middlesex petition 632.
H
Hillsborough Lord[Wills Hill] made Secretary of State for America 45
- - - [ Hillsborough Lord[Wills Hill] ] His Circular Letter to the Colonies on
account of the Circular Letter of the House of Representatives of the Massa. Bay. 149
- - - [ Hillsborough Lord[Wills Hill] ] Requires the House to rescind the Vote
respecting their Circular Letter 157
- - - [ Hillsborough Lord[Wills Hill] ] His Character 261
- - - [ Hillsborough Lord[Wills Hill] ] His Circular Letter to aid the Commisso. 267
- - - [ Hillsborough Lord[Wills Hill] ] Summary of his Letter to Govr. Barnard[Sir Francis Bernard] desires him to find out those who have Committed Treason
&c in order to send them to Eng- land[England] to be tried by the Statute of Harry 8.
- - - [ Hillsborough Lord[Wills Hill] ] His Circular Letters to the Government wont have his Letters Communi- cated . 429
- - - [ Hillsborough Lord[Wills Hill] ] Blamed by Mr Debert about presenting
our Petitions. &c 561
- - - [ Hillsborough Lord[Wills Hill] ] A Smart Letter to him from Junius Ameri- canus[Americanus] . 710
Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] Governor censured about his pension 218
- - - [ Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] Governor] praised by the Infamous Ministry. 288