Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, Severely censured by
Johannes in Eremo, for adhering to Instructions, keeping the Court at
Cambridge, having a pension &c. &c. 386
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] A Smart
Poem, on his Love of Power. &c. 392.
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] On his
being God- father 409.418
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] His
Commission, as Governor Arrives 418
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] Censured
for accep- ting a pension, vid. a Vision 421
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] Proclaimed
Governor 423
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] A Severe
Acrostic on his being proclaimed. Ibid
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] Toasts on
his being proclaimed Ibid
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] Address to
him on being advanced to the Govern- ment , vid Addresses
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] His Answer
to the Address of the Episcopal Clergy of
Boston 426
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] His Answer
to the Merchants, & Traders Address of the Town of Boston. Ibid
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] His Answer
to the Superior Courts address. 426
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] His Answer
to the Address of the Justices of the Inferior Court, & Sessions of the County of Middlesex 426
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, ] His Answer
to the Address of the Baptist Minsters, of Boston (up) 426
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Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, his answer to the Address of the Associated Mi- nisters of Boston 426
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] His Answer to the Lawyers
Address 427
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Censured for stan- ding God-father 429
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Is now, or soon will be
Independent of the People 431
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Puts out a Pro- clamation to discountence vice &c. 433
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Said to be only a Witness, not
a God-father to Apthorps Child &c. 434
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] His Answer to the Addressof
Mr Moorheads Church 435
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] His Answer to the Address of
Corporation of Harvard College 435
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Satirized for his Conformity to
the Church 437
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] His Speech to the General
Court, desires they would encourage the the raising of Men for the
King, &c. 441
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Invited to an entertainment at
Harvard College, an account of the Parade, anthem
&c. on the occasion 441
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, ] Issues a procla- mation , to recruit the Kings Troops Ibid
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Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the
Massachusetts Bay his Message to the House of
Representatives in answer to their Message, tells them, he cant
remove the Court while they Insist that Boston is the
only legal place, &c. 442
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the
Massachusetts Bay] His Answer to the Address of Council 443
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the
Massachusetts Bay] Negatives several Civil officers 454
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the
Massachusetts Bay] His Family Con- nexions , with the offices they hold &c. Ibid.
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the
Massachusetts Bay] His Jesuitical Answer, to a Message from the House of
Representatives, de- siring he would Inform them about his pay from the Crown, in
which Answer, he sneers at the word Commons, as applied to
our Representatives, and tells them that they King, Lords & Commons, are our supreme Legislator; and dissolves the
Court 458
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the
Massachusetts Bay] He Acknowledges a Right in the British Par- liament to makes us slaves 461
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the
Massachusetts Bay] A Great En- comium on him 473
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the
Massachusetts Bay] Exerted himself to Execute the Stamp Act 479
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the
Massachusetts Bay] As Bad as Governor Barnard Ibid
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Governor of the
Massachusetts Bay] His Speech to the General Court, tells them of
Trespasser on the Kings Woods, and mentions the state of the
Militia 485