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    R (Brought Over.)

  • Resolves of the Repre-
    sentatives
    of New York, respec-
    ting
    the Exclusion of Judge Leving-
    stone
    from a Seat in the House.
    404.
  • - - - of the
    Society of the Bill of Rights,
    respecting Swearing Candidates for
    Members of Parliament, to endeavour
    to get a Bill passed to Shorten the
    duration of Parliaments. &c.
    548.
  • Representatives of North
    Carolina, their Resolves against
    the Parliament of G. Britain,
    laying any Taxes on them, &
    against the Resolves of the Lords,
    & Common relative to America.
    21.
  • - - - Their address
    to the King, on the same.
    Ibid.
  • - - - They pass the
    Riot Act, in order to Try the
    Regulators.
    474.
  • - - - They pass an
    Act, to raise an Army to go against
    the Regulators.
    Ibid.
  • Regulators of North Caro-
    lina
    , a vote in their Assembly,
    Referring to them.
    22
  • - - - Make a violent
    Riot, break into the Court of Law,
    abuse the Judges, Officers. &c.
    302.308.
  • - - - The Militia drawn
    out against them.
    335.
  • - - - Govr. Tryon , Marches
    against them.
    469.
  • - - - Bills found against
    them. viz., Hunter, Husbands, &
    Howell. &c. required to Surrender:
    an Act made to raise an Army, Govr.
    Tryon
    heads it, & Marches.
    474.
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    R (Brought up.)

  • Regulators of North
    Carolina, determin'd to make
    a Stand against Govr. Tryon
    &c.
    493.
  • - - - Their proceedings,
    Defeated.
    495.497.500.504.512.
  • - - - An Account of
    their Oppressions and the rea-
    sons
    of their Rising. &c.
    500.
  • - - - Greatly Oppressed.
    513.
  • - - - Entirely dispersed;-
    their Lands laid waster and sold
    &c.
    514.
  • - - - Their petition to
    Govr. Tryon before the Bat-
    tle

    518.
  • - - - Several of them
    tried by a Court of Oyer &
    Terminier, Brought in Guilty
    and Executed: particularly Capt.
    Morril.
    519.
  • - - - Most of these
    who have been tried have th.
    Choice, either to Inlist in the
    Regular Service, or be Whipt
    500 Lashes, Their Cattle
    sold at Vendue. &c.
    527.
  • - - - Have been Cru-
    elly
    Oppressed. & Ill Treated by
    Govr. Tryon. &c, especially Capt.
    Husbands.
    Their Cause Just;
    Fried upon in a Treacherous Man-
    ner
    , before the Truce was expired,
    The Reason of their Rising. Capt.
    Morril his behaviour at his Ex-
    ecution.
    &c. &c.
    536.
  • - - - Another Account of
    the Grievious oppressions they labou-
    red
    under. the extortions of the
    officers. the abusive Treatment
    offered to Herman Hubands. &c.
    513.
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    R (Brought up.)

  • Regulators of North Caro-
    lina
    , return home and take the
    oaths of Allegiance: Intended to
    seize the Government. &c.
    545.
  • - - - Grieviously oppressed;-
    Ruined by Lawyers, Clerks. &c,
    proved in a Bill of Cost again
    st
    one of them.
    564.
  • - - - Raising Men and
    defeating them, almost depopulated
    the Province.
    Ibid.
  • - - - A Particular Govern-
    mental
    Account of them, a con-
    cession
    made that they were oppres-
    sed
    , but not to that degree as to
    Justify their Rising. an Account
    of Herman Husbands being
    expelled the House of Repre-
    sentatives
    Govr. Tryon did
    not fire on them before the
    Time was expired, Capt. Morril
    confessed they were Rebels, and
    Justly deserv'd to die. &c. &c.
    571.
  • - - - Another
    Account in their Favour , shew-
    ing
    the reason of the Rising. &c;
    the Great Oppressions they labou-
    red
    under their oppressions
    when Tried, & Cast, Fine but
    6d. The Regulators Fined £100&c.
    Colo. Fanning a great Villian,
    Capt. Husbands chose Represen-
    tative.
    &c. Expelled the House, &
    sent to Goal. &c a Riot Act passed,
    the substance of it officers ackn-
    owledge
    they took to much for Fees,
    &c, an Account of the Battle, &
    execution of Several who were
    taken: with Capt. Morrils Cha-
    racter
    &c Their Farms destroy-
    ed.
    &c. &c.
    587.
  • - - - Capt. Morril,
    his dying Speech.
    595.
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