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  • Debates in the Irish House of Com-
    mons
    on the pension list. 35.
    See 4th below *
  • Duke of Cumberland forbid the
    Court, &c.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Married to Colo. Lutterel s
    Sister.
    9.
  • - - - do. no illegal.
    45.
  • * Debates in the Irish House of Commons,
    on augmenting the Officers of the Revenue there:
    give Govr. Barnard 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.
  • - - - sentenced.
    107.
  • - - - a revolution there, on the
    same account.
    52.
  • - - - a Fleet to sail there, to see
    Justice done the Queen.
    101.
  • - - - 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 , Ld. appointed Secretary
    of State for the Colonies.
    164.
  • - - - a Friend to America.
    191.
  • - - - his Letter to the Governor
    of Rhode Island, respecting the burning the Gaspee
    Schooner.
    209.
  • - - - a smart Letter to him from
    Junius Americanus, on american affairs.
    366.
  • - - - another to him, on the same.
    371.
  • - - - 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.
  • - - - of Andrew Campbel on
    the same.
    335
  • - - - of a Man, tarred, and
    feathered by the British Troops.
    693.
  • - - - of Several Doctors, respect-
    ing
    Arsnec , being mixed with medicines, &c, 920.
    See Affidavits.
  • Drowned Persons, a method to re-
    cover
    them.
    324.
  • Doctors degrees conferred on several
    persons; both in divinity, and Law, by Harvard
    College.
  • Dialogue, on the independancy of
    the Judges.
    358.
  • - - - between Montgomery Ghost,
    and a Delegate, on the subject of Independ-
    ancy
    of the Colonies.
    944.
  • Duel fought between a Capt. of a
    Man of War, and a Lieutenant
    376.
  • - - - between John Temple, and
    Mr. Whately. 459,460.
    See Mr. Temples Letter. 464.
  • Debt great, due from the Colonies
    to Great Britain.
    486.
  • Donations to the Town of
    Boston, see under Towns.
  • Delegates who attended the Continen-
    tal
    Congress, their names; and the Colonies
    where from.
    583.
  • Dyer Samuel an insane man, wounds
    Colo. Cleveland .
    598.
  • Declaration of the Continental
    Congress, on the Americans, taking up Arms
    771.
  • - - - of Lord Howe , &c, offering
    pardons, &c, to the Colonies. [diamond]
    979,1025,1059.
  • Dissentery, recipe for.
    797.
  • Dorr Mary, her Death, & Character.
    921.
  • Destruction of Tea, see under Tea destroyed.
  • [diamond] See Proclamations

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