* Debates in the Irish House of Commons, on augmenting the Officers of
the Revenue there: give Govr.Barnard[Sir Francis Bernard] his true character,&c. 39.
Debates in the House of Commons of Great Britain; vide
Commons House of in Great Britain.
Denmark Queen of, imprisoned (for attempting to poinson
the King.) with her paramour, &c. 52.
- - - [Denmark Queen of, ] a revolution there, on
the same account. 52.
- - - [Denmark Queen of, ] a Fleet to sail there,
to see Justice done the Queen. 101.
- - - [Denmark Queen of, ] the execution of the
sentence there, against the conspirators against the King, &c 120.
Dowager Princess of Wales, See Princess Dowager of
Wales.
Dissenters in America, very candid no persecution there
on account of religious Tenets: more liberal in their sentiments, and
less disposed to persecute than the Church of England in great
Britain. 148.
Darmouth[William Legge] , Ld. appointed Secretary of State for the Colonies. 164.
- - - [ Darmouth[William Legge] , Ld. ] a Friend to America. 191.
- - - [ Darmouth[William Legge] , Ld. ] his Letter to the Governor of Rhode Island,
respecting the burning the Gaspee Schooner. 209.
- - - [ Darmouth[William Legge] , Ld. ] a smart Letter to him from Junius Americanus, on
american affairs. 366.
- - - [ Darmouth[William Legge] , Ld. ] another to him, on the same. 371.
- - - [ Darmouth[William Legge] , Ld. ] his circular letter to the American Governors, urging them to
prevent a Continental Con- gress , &c. 700.
See Up.
D
Dorchester, See Town of.
Dedham, See Town of.
Danvers, See Town of.
Deposition of John Mills, re- specting a Tar Barrel put on the Beacon. 328.
- - - [Deposition ] of Andrew Campbel on the
same. 335
- - - [Deposition ] of a Man, tarred, and feathered by the
British Troops. 693.
- - - [Deposition ] of Several Doctors, respect- ingArsnec , being mixed with medicines, &c, 920. See Affidavits.