House of Commons, vid Commons House of, of Great
Britain
House of Lords, vid Lords House of
House of Representa- tives vid Representatives of the Province, of the Massachusetts Bay
Hampden, & other glorious Patriots, the Freedom we now enjoy, owing
in a great measure to them, - Imprisoned, rather than pay an Illegal
Tax of 3/ 205.
Harrison Mr. Collector, a great enemy of the Colonies,
an Account of his Life 223
Haverhill, Town of, In- struct their Member, to vote to proceed to Business at Cam- bridge[Cambridge] 259.
Hutchinson, Foster, made a Judge of the Superior Court
427
Horne John Revd his Letter to Mr Wilkes[John Wilkes] , gives him a bad Character 525
- - - [Horne John Revd ] Another Letter of his to Mr. Wilkes[John Wilkes] , gives a his- tory of the Society of the Bill of Rights, and draws a
Shocking Character of Mr. Wilkes[John Wilkes] 547
Instructions to the Asem- bly of New York, about voting by Balot 17
- - - [Instructions ] of the Town of Boston to their Representa- tives , wherein they largely debate about the right of removing
the Court to Cambridge, and define the Kings
Prerogative 123
- - - [Instructions ] of the Town of Haverhill to their Represen- tative , ordering him to vote to proceed to Business &c. 259
- - - [Instructions ] From the King to
the Governor of South Carolina, about the Assemblies
granting monies &c. 292
- - - [Instructions ] From the King to Govr.Hutchinson[ reg=""] forbiding him to assent to any grants made to
Agents, chose &c 521
Junius Americanus his letter to Govr. Barnard[Sir Francis Bernard] 19
- - - [Junius Americanus] His Letter to Lord Hillsborough[Wills Hill] 107
- - - [Junius Americanus] On the Boston Massacre 160,197
- - - [Junius Americanus] His Letter to Lord Hillsborough[Wills Hill] , on the same 161
- - - [Junius Americanus] His Letter to the same, tells him the more her Oppresses
America, the bet- ter it will be for them. 241
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Junius Americanus, his Letter to Govr. Barnard[Sir Francis Bernard] , enu- merating his political Wicked- ness 279
- - - [Junius Americanus] His Letter to the People of England shewing the similar grievances, between Great Britain, and the Colo. 283
- - - [Junius Americanus] Another to the Same, shewing the bad Policy relative to America, and
draws a Character of Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] &c. 288
- - - [Junius Americanus] On a Riot at Boston relative to Jno. Mean[Jonathan Mean] 293
- - - [Junius Americanus] His Letter to Ld. Hillsborough[Wills Hill] on the Indepen- dency of American Governors Judges, &c 575
- - - [Junius Americanus] His letter to the same, draws Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] Character, say's A. Oliver[Andrew Oliver] is recorded in the Councils Book as a perjured
symbol here =|| in a cross, points to last entry in columnTraytor &c 588
Jackson William the Im- porter , voted by the Town of Boston as an enemy to
the Common Wealth 25
- - - [Jackson William] His House attem- pted to be Fired, suppos'd to be done by himself 25
Justices of the County of Suffolk meet and give their Answer to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] Ibid
=||Junius Americanus his Letter to the
People of En- gland , shewing the pernicious tendency of the American Courts of
Admiralty &c. 331.335.379