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  • Tryon William, of North
    Carolina, Governor; his speech.
    21.
  • - - - Orders the
    Militia to be drawn out to op-
    pose
    the Regulators.
    335.
  • - - - Appointed Gov.
    of New York. in
    Room of Lord Dunmore.
    385.
  • - - - Heads an
    Army, & Marches against the
    Regulators.
    469.474.
  • - - - Defeats the
    Regulators, his Orders after the
    Battle. Etc.
    495.
  • - - - His Letter; giving
    a particular account of the
    Defeat of the Regulators.
    504.
  • - - - Marches into
    the Plantations of Regulators
    & destroys them; Returns home.
    514.
  • - - - An Ironical
    Address to him, in Imitation
    of the Quakers Address to Gov.
    Hutchinson.
    515.
  • - - - His Answer to
    the Petition of the Regulators
    just before the Battle, requires
    them to deliver up the Out-
    laws
    , and to lay down their
    Arms. Etc. said
    to have Fired on the Regula-
    tors
    before the Time was ex-
    pired.
    Etc.
    519.
  • (up.)

    Index

    T (Brought up.)

  • Tryon William, Gov.
    of North Carolina, a great
    Oppressor of the Poor Regu-
    lators
    , Fired upon them before
    the Time was expired. Etc. Etc.
    536.
  • - - - Another
    Account of his Tyrannical
    behaviour to the Poor Regula-
    tors.

    543.
  • - - - Grants Lands
    away at New York, by virtue
    of a Ministerial Mandate, al-
    though
    it has been possessed,
    & legally purchased a long
    Time ago Etc.
    635.
  • Taylor John, the Importer,
    voted an enemy to the Common
    wealth
    , by the Inhabitants of
    Boston.
    25.
  • - - - Dismist from
    a Fine Club.
    40.
  • Tea voted by the Inhabi-
    tants
    of Boston not to be
    Drank.
    25.
  • - - - Ladies of Bos-
    ton
    sign not to drink any.
    vid. Under Agreement
    31.
  • - - - Inhabitants of
    (Boston say) Charlestown,
    vote not to drink any.
    39.
  • - - - Discarded in
    Connecticut.
    49.
  • - - - by Roxbury
    59.
  • - - - by Littleton
    Ibid.
  • - - - by Medford
    68.
  • - - - by Dedham
    Ibid.
  • - - - by Plymouth
    73.
  • (up.)

    T (Brought up)

  • Tea all the sellers of it in
    Boston sign an Agreement
    not to sell any 'till the Revenue
    Act is Repealed.
    74.
  • - - - Discountenanced
    by Town of Abington.
    75.
  • - - - By Ipswich.
    81.
  • - - - By Sudbury.
    82.
  • - - - By Brookfield.
    Ibid.
  • - - - By Milton.
    84.
  • - - - By Malden.
    Ibid.
  • - - - By Glocester.
    92.
  • - - - By Marblehead.
    127.
  • - - - By Taunton.
    136.
  • - - - By Andover.
    144.
  • - - - By Upton.
    156.
  • - - - By Falmouth.
    163.
  • - - - By Boxford.
    168.
  • - - - Act partly Re-
    pealed.

    105.133.
  • - - - House of Com-
    mons
    of G. Britain wont take
    the Duty of [diamond]
    133.
  • - - - The Method of
    Cultivating it Etc.
    148.173.
  • Town of Norwich,
    meet, and vote to Strengthen
    the Non Importation Agreement.
    30.
  • - - - Leicester,
    meet, and vote on the same.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Charlestown,
    meet, and vote the same.
    39.
  • - - - Roxbury, meet,
    & vote the same.
    59.
  • - - - Littleton, meet,
    and vote the same.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Acton, meet,
    & vote the same.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Medford, meet,
    & vote the same, send a Letter to
    Boston. (Over.)
    68.
  • Text in right margin:[diamond] See und Act of Par ment called Tea in this Index

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