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  • Huchinson Thomas, Govr
    of the Massachusetts Bay, dis-
    proves
    of Thomas Cushing's being
    Commisary
    111
  • - - - Approves of Edward
    Sheaff as Commisary
    Ibid.
  • - - - Blamed for his conduct
    to Mr Venner
    115
  • - - - His Speech to
    the General Court at Cambridge
    on opening the Sessions
    134
  • - - - His Message to the
    House of Representatives, their
    verbal request to him, desiring to
    See his Instructions: he tells them
    he can't shew his Instructions, and
    will let them set any where in
    Cambridge, but not out off it
    138
  • - - - His Message to the
    House of Representations in answer
    to theirs, he tells them, he can't
    remove them, begs they would pro-
    ceed to Business, &c.
    Ibid.
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Councils Address to him about
    setting a Cambridge
    147
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Message of the House of Re-
    presentatives
    tells them that he
    can't dismiss them at present
    Ibid
  • - - - His Answer to the
    smart Message of the Council,
    in their answer to him, about the
    Courts setting at Cambridge.
    151.
  • - - - His Message to the
    House of Representatives, begs
    they would proceed to Business
    152
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    H (Brought up)

  • Hutchinson Thomas, Govr.
    of the Massachusetts Bay, his
    Answer to 2 Messages of the
    Council respecting the Char-
    ter

    157
  • - - - Prorogues the
    General Court
    Ibid
  • - - - His Speech to the
    General Court, he still In-
    sists
    that the Court ought to
    set at Cambridge, and tells them
    his Instructions are for the good
    of the province
    183.
  • - - - Severely censured and
    called Arch fiend
    187
  • - - - An Implicit pa-
    rallel
    drawn between him,
    and the Traytor Tresilian a corrupt
    chief Judge, (by the House of
    Representatives)
    189
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Message of the House of
    Representatives, in their Answer to
    his Speech at the opening of
    the Sessions, when prorogues the
    Court
    190
  • - - - He delivers Castle
    William to the Regular Troops
    242
  • - - - Much blamed for it
    243
  • - - - Censured for it,
    he will be Cursed for it.
    250
  • - - - His Speech to the
    General Court acquaints them
    that he has delivered up the
    Castle &c.
    254
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Message of the House of Re-
    presentatives
    , tells them he cant
    remove the Court, but they may
    set elsewhere. &c. (up)
    267

    H ( Brot up)

  • Hutchinson Thomas
    Governor of the Massa-
    chusetts
    Bay, his Message to the
    House of Representatives, in
    answer to their Message, respec-
    ting
    the delivery of the Castle,
    he tells them he had a right
    by Charter, to do what he did
    283
  • - - - Another Message on
    the same
    294
  • - - - Called a Second
    Barnard
    288
  • - - - His Answer to both
    Houses, Refuses to appoint
    a Fast
    299
  • - - - His Message to
    Both Houses, about the
    Stile in Forming Bills
    Ibid.
  • - - - His Message to the
    House of Representatives on
    the same
    302.
  • - - - His Message to the
    House of Representatives
    in answer to their Message's
    about the Stile in Forming
    Bills about the Militia; de-
    livery
    of the Castle, &c.
    315
  • - - - Appointed Chief
    Governor
    345
  • - - - His Salary
    351
  • - - - A Tool to Lord
    Hillsborough
    363
  • - - - A God father to
    Mr Apthorps child
    372
  • - - - to Commodore Gam-
    bier
    s child
    393
  • - - - Proved to be a
    Tool, and how the History of
    his Administration will be han-
    ded
    down &c.
    377
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