Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, dis- proves of Thomas Cushing's being Commisary 111
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] Approves of Edward Sheaff as Commisary Ibid.
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] Blamed for his conduct to Mr Venner 115
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] His Speech to the General Court at
Cambridge on opening the Sessions 134
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] His Message to the House of Representatives, their
verbal request to him, desiring to See his Instructions: he tells
them he can'tshew his Instructions, and will let them set any where in Cambridge, but not out off it 138
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] 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.
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] His Answer to the Councils Address to him about setting a
Cambridge 147
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] His Answer to the Message of the House of Re- presentatives tells them that he can't dismiss them at present Ibid
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] His Answer to the smart Message of the Council, in their
answer to him, about the Courts setting at Cambridge. 151.
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] His Message to the House of Representatives, begs they
would proceed to Business 152
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Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. of the Massachusetts Bay, his
Answer to 2 Messages of the Council respecting the Char- ter 157
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. ] Prorogues the General Court Ibid
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. ] 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.
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. ] Severely censured and called Arch fiend 187
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. ] An Implicit pa- rallel drawn between him, and the Traytor Tresilian a corrupt chief Judge, (by the House of
Representatives) 189
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. ] 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
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. ] He delivers Castle William to the Regular Troops
242
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. ] Much blamed for it 243
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. ] Censured for it, he will be Cursed for it. 250
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. ] His Speech to the General Court acquaints them that he
has delivered up the Castle &c. 254
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr. ] 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[Massachusetts] 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
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Another Message on the
same 294
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Called a
Second Barnard 288
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] His Answer to both Houses,
Refuses to appoint a Fast 299
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] His Message to Both Houses,
about the Stile in Forming Bills Ibid.
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] His Message to the House of
Representatives on the same 302.
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] 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
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Appointed Chief Governor
345
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] His Salary 351
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] A Tool to Lord Hillsborough[Wills Hill] 363
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] A God father to Mr Apthorps child 372
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] to Commodore Gam- bier[James Gambier] s child 393
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massa- chusetts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Proved to be a Tool, and how
the History of his Administration will be han- ded down &c. 377