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    R (Brought up)

  • Rogers Nathaniel, an Impor-
    ter
    , voted by the Inhabitants of Bos-
    ton
    , an enemy to the Common Wealth.
    25.
  • - - - Burnt in Ef-
    figy
    at New York, and warned to de-
    part
    out of the City.
    120.
  • - - - Hanged in Effigy
    at Long Island.
    138.
  • - - - Dies.
    195.
  • Russian War.
    29.
  • - - - Fleet sails.
    39.
  • - - - Defeat the Turks. 132.
    276. a Great Fight defeat
    the Turks. 297.
  • - - - A Full and par-
    ticular
    account of the rise of it:
    the Battles they have gained. &c.
    583.
  • Richardson Ebenezer.
    Murder Young Snider.
    50.53.
  • - - - A Base Perju-
    red
    Villan, employed as an In-
    former
    , by Cha. Paxton.
    56.
  • - - - Indicted, but his
    Trial postponed.
    79.
  • - - - Convicted.
    95.
  • - - - An enquiry why he
    is not hanged, &c. and the Reason.
    437.
  • Roxbury Town of, their peti-
    tion
    to Govr. Hutchinson for the
    Removal of the Troops from
    Boston.
    61.
  • Representatives of the Pro
    Massachusetts Bay, their
    message to Govr. Hutchinson , re-
    specting
    his proroguing the Court
    by vertue of Instructions, and they
    remonstrate against it, as an In-
    fringement
    of the Charter, and
    a Hurt to the College.
    64.70.
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    R (Brought up.)

  • Respresentatives of
    the Province Massachusetts Bay, their
    Message to the Council respec-
    ting
    being prorogued to Cam-
    bridge
    by vertue of Instructions.
    69.
  • - - - Their reply
    to Govr. Hutchinson's Message
    Respecting his Salary.
    87.
  • - - - Choose John
    Hancock Esqr. Speaker pro
    Tempore. 94. Refused by the
    Governor. Ibid. Choose Colo.
    Warren , Speaker.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Their smart
    Reply to Govr. Hutchinson s
    Message, concerning a Riot
    wherein they treat him with
    much Freedom. &c.
    103.
  • - - - Vote the Govr.
    his Salary.
    104.
  • - - - They Remon-
    strate
    against holding the
    Court at Cambridge, and
    protest against it.
    134.
  • - - - They Resolve
    they will do no business out
    of Boston. 138.
    vid. their Names, pro & Con. Ibid.
  • - - - Their Message
    to the Govr. & acquaint him
    with their Resolutions and
    beg he would Remove them
    to Boston.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Their Resolves
    against Setting at Cambridge.
    146.
  • - - - Vote to send
    their Resolutions up to
    the Board.
    Ibid.
  • (up.)

    R (Brought ip.)

  • Representatives of
    the Province of the
    Massachusetts Bay,
    Their Reasons, why they should
    Adhere to their Resolutions
    against doing Business at
    Cambridge.
    146.
  • - - - Their Mes-
    sage
    to the Govr. acquaint
    him they will abide by
    their Resolutions against
    doing Business, and desire
    to Go Home.
    147.
  • - - - Their Reply
    to the Governors Message about
    expecting some Orders from
    home. They beg he would
    remove the Court.
    152.
  • - - - Their Message
    to the Govr. desire to be remo-
    ved
    to Boston, or to be dismist.
    157.
  • - - - Their smart
    Reply to Governor Hutchin-
    son
    s Message, wherein they In-
    sist
    on their Right of setting
    in Boston. &c: Speak very
    slightly of th Crown Law-
    yers
    , and call Lord Hills-
    borough
    s Mandate respecting
    Rescinding, an Impudent
    One. &c.
    189.
  • - - - They send it
    up to the Council.
    Ibid.
  • They Refuse to
    Grant Money for the Troops.
    10.
  • (Over.)

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