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    M (Brought over)

  • Merchants. &c. of South
    Carolina, their Resolves &
    proceeding relative to New
    York breaking their agreem. &c.

    261.
  • - - - of Boston
    their proceedings relative to
    the Non Importation agreet.
    2
  • Merchants, and In-
    habitants
    of Boston, concer-
    ned
    in, or any ways connected
    with Trade, their Grand
    Meeting, & proceedings rela-
    tive
    to ye Strenghteng the Non
    Importation agreement, being the
    First Time the Inhabitants
    met with the Merchants.
    23.25
  • - - - Meet &c.
    94
  • - - - Their Meeting
    and transactions relative to Ves-
    sels
    arriving from England
    with goods, after the partial
    Repeal of the duty Acts: they
    vote to reship the Goods &c.
    105.
  • - - - Reship Goods
    back to England
    121.127.
  • - - - Meet and
    vote anew to adhere to their
    Agreement, 'till the Acts be
    wholly Repealed, and vote
    to have no connection with Rhode
    Island
    130
  • - - - Meet and vote
    not to receive Nat. Rogers into
    the Agreement: Their votes. &c,
    respecting Newhampshire : vote
    not to comply with the request
    of the New York Merchants,
    respecting having a Congress. &c.
    139
  • - - - Meet and resolve
    to break all Connection with
    Newhampshire
    153
  • (up.)

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    M (Brought up)

  • Merchants of Boston and
    Inhabitants. &c, meet and
    read a Letter from N. York,
    proposing a Relaxation of the
    Agreement, they vote to abide
    by their old Agreement: an
    Account of their proceedings.
    &c.
    158.
  • - - - Meet, their procee-
    dings
    respecting the defection of
    New York, [ ?] the New York
    Letter to peices , and vote to abide by
    the Agreement. &c.
    184
  • - - - Meet and vote
    to send a Committee to Salem,
    &c: their report &c: choose a
    Committee to Strengthen the
    Union &c.
    195.
  • - - - Their committee
    threatened to be tarred, and
    feathered at Salem
    201.
  • - - - Meet and vote to
    send to their Neighbours in
    Philadelphia Province, to Stren-
    gthen
    the Non Importation
    Agreement. &c: which was the
    last Time the Merchants and
    Inhabitants met together
    242
  • - - - Their Committees
    Letter to the Merchants of
    Philadelphia, containing a plan
    for a Union* see * at the bottom of this column
    276
  • Mcdougal Capt. address to the
    betrayed Inhabitants of New York,
    voted a libel
    2.
  • - - - His Address to
    the Betrayed Inhabitants of
    New York
    10.
  • - - - Imprisoned
    41.
  • - - - His defence,
    giving a particular Account
    of his being taken up; and shows
    the pernicious consequences of gran-
    ting
    money agreeable to the Billoting act;
    of Libels. &c.
    45.
  • (up.)

    M (Brought up)

  • Mcdougal Capt. presented
    with venison (in Prison)
    50
  • - - - Bill found against
    him.
    110.
  • - - - Visited by a great
    Number in the Prison.
    50.82.
  • - - - His Birth. &
    Character
    86
  • - - - Ordered to Pri-
    son
    for Contempt of
    the Assembly of the New York
    350
  • - - - His address to
    the City, & Colony of New
    York, containing the whole
    affair relative to his prosecution
    about the Libel
    359
  • Missionary, Roman Catholic
    one, appointed for Halifax.
    7.
  • Merchants, &c. who signed
    and Supported the Non Im-
    portation
    Agreement. Than-
    ked
    by the Town of Leices-
    ter

    30
  • By Charles-
    town

    39.
  • - - - By Roxbury.
    59.
  • - - - By Acton.
    Ibid.
  • - - - By Cambridge, & Waltham.68.
  • - - - By Pembroke.
    73.
  • - - - By Abington.
    75
  • - - - By Ipswich.
    81
  • - - - By Brookfield.
    82.
  • - - - By Milton.
    84.
  • - - - By Malden.
    Ibid.
  • - - - By Salisbury.
    92.
  • - - - By Haverhill.
    94.
  • - - - By Taunton.
    136.
  • - - - By Andover.
    144.
  • - - - By Upton.
    156.
  • (up.)
  • Text in bottom margin *See the Next Column under Merchants; should have come in here.

Sequence Number 22 of 1057; Volume 3 of 4.

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