Highlanders, taken in Bos- ton[Boston]Harbour[Harbour] , and brought in. 957,971.
Hatts, the great hardship in restrain- ing the Colonies from transporting them, 1112.
Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] Governor, his traiterous Letters, 748,752,753,758,762, 832. See pa.25th. column ye 2d, under Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] .
J
Justice Greenleaf, dismis'd from being a Justice. 7
- - - [Justice Greenleaf, ] how their Commissions
run: how made in England. Ibid.
- - - [Judge Lynd , & Cushing[William Cushing] ] chief of New Jersey made Independant. 141.
- - - [Judge Lynd , & Cushing[William Cushing] ] chief of New York has a Salary from the King.
284.
- - - [Judge Lynd , & Cushing[William Cushing] ]Oliver[Andrew Oliver] , censured by the House of Representatives, as a
corrupt Judge, for taking his pay from ye King. 449.
- - - [Judge Lynd , & Cushing[William Cushing] ] Impeached by the (King, say) Houses. 455.
- - - [Judge Lynd , & Cushing[William Cushing] ] of South Carolina, his whig charge to the Jury.
682.
Judges appointed in the Room of Lynd , & Cushing[William Cushing] , resign'd . 11.
- - - [Judges ] a report that they are to have salaries
independant of the People: if yt. is done, America will be completely
ruined, and enslaved: our Judges notwithstanding the Govr. nominates them by Charter, &c, yet it is much the same as
if the King should appoint them. 141,175.
- - - [Judges ] &c, of the Massachusetts
Bay, have salaries from the King: their salaries. 156,452.
Independant, the Colonies must be at all events, if they mean to have
their Liberty, &c. 907.
Junius his sentiments on the division among the Sons of
Liberty: he gives the Cha- racter of Wilkes, Sawbridge,
Townsend, Mansfield, &c, &c,
&c; and the House of commons