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    H (Brought over)

  • 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
  • - - - A Smart Poem,
    on his Love of Power. &c.
    392.
  • - - - On his being God-
    father
    409.418
  • - - - His Commission,
    as Governor Arrives
    418
  • - - - Censured for accep-
    ting
    a pension, vid. a Vision
    421
  • - - - Proclaimed Governor
    423
  • - - - A Severe Acrostic on
    his being proclaimed.
    Ibid
  • - - - Toasts on his being
    proclaimed
    Ibid
  • - - - Address to him on
    being advanced to the Govern-
    ment
    , vid Addresses
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Address of the Episcopal Clergy
    of Boston
    426
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Merchants, & Traders Address
    of the Town of Boston.
    Ibid
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Superior Courts address.
    426
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Address of the Justices of the
    Inferior Court, & Sessions of the
    County of Middlesex
    426
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Address of the Baptist Minsters,
    of Boston (up)
    426

    Index

    H (Brought up)

  • Hutchinson Thomas
    Governor of the Massachu-
    setts
    Bay, his answer to the
    Address of the Associated Mi-
    nisters
    of Boston
    426
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Lawyers Address
    427
  • - - - Censured for stan-
    ding
    God-father
    429
  • - - - Is now, or soon will
    be Independent of the People
    431
  • - - - Puts out a Pro-
    clamation
    to discountence vice
    &c.
    433
  • - - - Said to be only
    a Witness, not a God-father
    to Apthorps Child &c.
    434
  • - - - His Answer to
    the Addressof Mr Moorheads
    Church
    435
  • - - - His Answer to
    the Address of Corporation
    of Harvard College
    435
  • - - - Satirized for his
    Conformity to the Church
    437
  • - - - His Speech to the
    General Court, desires they would
    encourage the the raising of
    Men for the King, &c.
    441
  • - - - Invited to an
    entertainment at Harvard
    College, an account of the
    Parade, anthem &c. on the
    occasion
    441
  • - - - Issues a procla-
    mation
    , to recruit the Kings
    Troops
    Ibid
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    H (Brought up)

  • 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
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Address of Council
    443
  • - - - Negatives several
    Civil officers
    454
  • - - - His Family Con-
    nexions
    , with the offices they hold
    &c.
    Ibid.
  • - - - 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
  • - - - He Acknowledges
    a Right in the British Par-
    liament
    to makes us slaves
    461
  • - - - A Great En-
    comium
    on him
    473
  • - - - Exerted himself
    to Execute the Stamp Act
    479
  • - - - As Bad
    as Governor Barnard
    Ibid
  • - - - His Speech to the
    General Court, tells them of
    Trespasser on the Kings Woods,
    and mentions the state of the
    Militia
    485
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