- - - [Wilkes John Esqr ] His Enlarge- ment celebrated by the Sons of Liberty. 99
- - - [Wilkes John Esqr ] He is Freed from Prison. 133.
- - - [Wilkes John Esqr ] His Address to the Freeholders of Middlesex, on his
[Enlargement ?] , finds great fault with the Ministry
&c. Ibid.
- - - [Wilkes John Esqr ] His Letter to the Secretary of State, In- forming him, that he discharg'd the Printer, & bound over. &c. 471.
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Wilkes John Esqr. his Letter to the Speaker of the House of Commons, on
his being orderd to attend. &c. 472.
- - - [Wilkes John Esqr. ] His Reply to the Address of the Grand Jury of
Wales: draws a Shocking Cha- racter of the prsent House of Commons. 525.
- - - [Wilkes John Esqr. ]Charg'd by
[Parson ?] Horn, as a False Patriot
& a very Bad Man. 525
- - - [Wilkes John Esqr. ] His vile Charac- ter. public, & Private, as giving by Parson Horne,
who says he was always an Enemy to the Americans, whom he always
hated. 547.
- - - [Wilkes John Esqr. ] His two Letters to the Sons of Liberty in
Boston, where he appears to be a true Friend to
the Rights of the Americans, not- withstanding the Charges of Par- son Horne. 555.
- - - [Wilkes John Esqr. ] Chose Sheriff of the City of London,
his ad- dress to them on the occasion. 556.