Commons House of in England, debates in, it respecting
the Massa- chusetts bay in particular, and America in general,
&c. 663,706,710,714.
- - - [Commons House of in England, ] debates
in it, respecting America, and the Friendly terms offered
by Ld. Chatham, &c 741.
- - - [Commons House of in England, ] debates
in it, on American affairs. 875,877,881,882.
- - - [Commons House of in England, ] their
address to the King; pro- mise to support him in subduing the Colonies. 882.
- - - [Commons House of in England, ] debates
in it, on the American war, and hiring Foreign Troops, &c. 947.
Church, and Congegration, meet- ing in Brattle Street, vote to build a new Church. 29.
- - - [Church, and Congegration, ] Demolish the old one. 81.
- - - [Church, and Congegration, ] Foundation of the new
on laid. 104.
- - - [Church, and Congegration, ] the Roof raised. 168.
- - - [Church, and Congegration, ] meet, for the First time,
in the new Meeting. 332.
Castle William, queries respecting the delivery of it to
the British Troops, &c. 47.
Constitutional Society in London, their proceedings. 52.
Council of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, their
answer to the Govr. Speech. 90.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their Answer to the Govr. Speech: wherein they define our Rights, and privileges,
and declare that the Parliament have no right to tax us; and justify our
Town meet- ings , &c. 224.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] were unanimous in their Answer. 228.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their address to the Governo. on the fatal effects of the Judges independ- ancy . 252.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] Reply to the Governor's Speech. 302.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their message to the House, desire Hutchinsons[Thomas Hutchinson] , &c, Letters. 311.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] desire to have the Letters again, to shew them to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] . Ibid.
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Council of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, their
message to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] respecting his Letters. 311.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their Resolve respecting the
Communicating Govo. Oliver[Andrew Oliver] s Letters to him. Ibid.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] the message to the Governor, respect- ing his Letters. 312.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their reply to the Governors
message respecting his letters: say they are not guilty
of unfairness, in their being restricted, relative to the witholding
his Letters, &c. 313.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their Report, and Resolves on
the Governors Letters. Ibid.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their Answer to the Governors Speech;
vindicate their corresponding with their Agent, &c. 445.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their proceedings on the Tea Factors
petition: and on the Destruction of the Tea. 419,420.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their message to the Governor, acquaint
him that Articles of charge against Judge Oliver[Andrew Oliver] had been sent up by the House to them. 463.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their message to the Govero. blame him for not laying before the board the impeachment
of Judge Oliver[Andrew Oliver] : insinuate that by Charter they have a right to Try
him: and define the power of the board by char- ter to set as a Judicial Court, &c, with, or without the
Governor. 463.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] their address to Govr. Gage[Thomas Gage] , in Answer to his Speech at the opening
the General Court, wherein they find fault wth Barnard[Sir Francis Bernard] & Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] 's administrato. and give offence to Gage[Thomas Gage] . 516.
- - - [Council of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay, ] new, appointed by the King. A List of
those who were sworn, &c. [diamond] 549,554.
Council, or House of Lords, may originate most Acts, as well as
the House of Representatives, or Commons. 1074.
Council of the Province of the Massa. Bay, with the Governor, is a Judicial Court, and
may remove officers, &c, whether the Governor consent or not. 463.
Councellor Oliver[Andrew Oliver ] , and others, resign; a list of them. 561,563,566,571.
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