Letter from John Wilkes to the Secretary of State,
acquaints him that he has dicharged the Prin- ter take up by vertue of a Proc- lamation. &c. 471
- - - [Letter ] From the the same, to the Speaker of the
House of Commons on the same. &c. 472.
- - - [Letter ] To the King, a severe one on the Riot
about the Lord Mayor. &c. being sent to ye Tower 483.Ibid.
- - - [Letter ] From James Hunter, one of the
Leaders of the Regulators, giving an ac- count of their oppressions &c. 500.
- - - [Letter ] From Govr. Tryon[William Tryon] , giving a particular Ac- count of the defeat of the Regulators 504
- - - [Letter ] To James Otis, on the
Recovery of his health containing a great encomium on
him 504
- - - [Letter ] From the House of Representatives to
Agent Franklin, enumerating our Grievances
517
- - - [Letter ] Another from the same, to the same, on the
same subject 521.
- - - [Letter ] From John Horne, to
John Wilkes: draws Wilke's Character &c. 525.
- - - [Letter ] From Ld. Hills- borough[Hillsborough][Wills Hill] to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , commends Andrew Oliver,
and notifies his appointment to be Lieutenant Govr. 529
(up.)
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Letter from John Horne, to John Wilkes:
gives a histo ry of the Society of the Bill of Rights; draws a
Shocking Character of Wilkes. &c. 547.
- - - [Letter ] From John Wilkes, to the Sons
of Liberty in Bos- ton[Boston] , whereby he appears to be a true Friend to
America, Notwithstanding the Charges of John
Horne 555
- - - [Letter ] From Junius, to the
Duke of Grafton, on his new appointment to ye Ministry: draws a Character of the Ministry. &c.
566.
- - - [Letter ] From Junius Americanus, to Ld. Hills- borough[Hillsborough][Wills Hill] , on the Independency of American Governors, Judges
&c. 575
- - - [Letter ] From the same to the same: gives Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , & Oliver[Andrew Oliver] their Characters, say's Oliver[Andrew Oliver] stands recorded on the Councils Book, as a
perjured Traytor &c. 588
- - - [Letter ] One, Giving an Account of some expressions
used at an ordination, by some high flying Clergyman. &c. 598
Livingstones Family at New York, patriots and always
Friends to liberty 77.
London, City of, the Reception they met with,
when they waited on the King with their petition.
&c. 109.116.
(up.)
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London city, debates in respecting the Ld. Mayors Answer to the King, and about addressing him on the
Birth of a Princess. &c. with an Account of the procession.
&c. 211
- - - [London city, ] debates in the Court of
Alderman & Common Council, relative to the Recorders note atten- ding , when summoned to at- tend with Remonstrance. &c. 343
- - - [London city, ] They vote the Recorder
is not to be Consulted with, as not fit for the Business of the
City &c. 344
- - - [London city, ] They wait on the King
with another Re- monstrance 384
- - - [London city, ] Debates in about
Impressing Men &c. 415.
- - - [London city, ] Their
proceeding respecting the Lord Mayor, & Alderman's discharging the Printers &c; vote them
their Thanks. 472
- - - [London city, ] A Great Riot in it
occasioned by the Commitment of the Lord Mayor &c. to the Tower
472
- - - [London city, ] Their petition to the
King relative to the Act of Par- liament for embarking the River Thames &c. 528.
- - - [London city, ] Address of the Lord
Mayor &c, to the King on the Birth of a Prince 548