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    R (Brought up.)

  • Representatives of
    the Province of the
    Massachusetts Bay meet
    at Cambridge, desire the Govr.
    to Remove them to Boston.
    choose a Committee, report to
    abide by their Former Resolu-
    tion
    not to do business unless. &c.
    vote to keep a Day of Pray-
    er
    , &c.
    255.
  • - - - Their Message
    to the Govr. desire to knows whe-
    ter
    he has received any further
    Instructions relative to the Court's
    Setting at Cambridge.
    267.
  • - - - Their proceeings
    respecting the Same.
    Ibid.
  • - - - They Resolve
    to do Business at Cam-
    bridge;
    vid ye List of Voters,
    pro, & Con.
    276.
  • - - - Their message
    to the Govr , desire to be In-
    formed
    how the Castle came
    to be Surrendered.
    283
  • - - - Their Answer
    to the Governors reply to their
    Message foregoing.
    294.
  • - - - Csoose Benja.
    Franklin Agent.
    295.
  • - - - Send up a Vote
    to Council about a Fast, which
    they concur with.
    299.
  • Govr. Message respecting the Stile
    of Laws.
    301.

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    R (Brought up.)

  • Representatives
    of the Province of the
    Massachusetts Bay their
    Answer to the Governors reply
    to their Message respecting ye
    Stile to be used in passing
    Laws: They drop the dispute
    and proceed in the usual
    Form.
    310
  • - - - Their Reply to
    the Govr. Message, tell him
    they have procured depositions
    respecting the Surrender of
    the Castle.
    315.
  • - - - Their Message
    to the Governor, beg he would
    regulate the Militia.
    Ibid.
  • - - - They meet at the
    College, and desire the Governor
    to Remove them to Boston.
    411.
  • - - - Debate about
    addressing him, ie the Govr. on his
    advancement to the Government,
    and vote not to address him, Recd
    and read a Letter from Agent
    Franklin , who Inform's them the
    Charter will not be Meddled with
    &c. Their Message to the Govr.
    beg he would remove them to Bos-
    ton

    442.
  • - - - Their Reply to
    to the Governors first Speech
    after his Advancement, hope ye
    next Court, he will meet them
    at Boston. &c.
    458.
  • - - - They make a Mo-
    tion
    to enquire whether the Govr.
    Receives his pay from home,
    and send him a Message on
    that Subject, wherein they ennu-
    merate
    all the Grants made him
    which he would not accept of.
    458.
  • (up.)

    R (Brought up.)

  • Representatives of
    the Province of the
    Massachusetts Bay, their
    Message to the Govr. beg he would
    let some of the Province Arms
    be for the use of the Students at
    Cambridge. &c.
    458.
  • - - - Their Message
    to the Govr. at the Election of
    Councellors beg he would re-
    move
    the Court to Boston, as
    the Ancient, usual, & only con-
    venient
    place, omitting the Ille-
    gality
    of being kept out of
    Boston.
    485.
  • - - - Their Answer
    to the Governors Speech.
    499.
  • - - - Their Protest
    against setting up Instructi-
    ons
    as Law, and Against the
    Governors holdings the Court
    at Cambridge. &c.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Desire the
    Govr. to lay the Instruction
    before them, which requires
    an Exemption of Crown
    Officers from being taxed.
    508.
  • - - - Their Reply to
    the Governors Message on the
    above.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Their Message
    to the Governor, beg he would
    let the Court meet in Octo.
    to settle the Valuation.
    509.
  • - - - Their, and the
    Councils Remonstrance to
    to Govr. relative to his Re-
    fusing
    the Grant's to the A-
    gents.

    508.
  • - - - Their Letters to
    the Agent, ennumerating the
    grievances we labour under. &c.
    517.521. (up.)

    Sequence Number 32 of 1057; Volume 3 of 4.

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