- - - [Lord Mayor ]Bull[Frederick Bull] s Speech to the livery of London, solliciting their votes for a seat in the House of Commons, wherein he en- umerates their Grievances, and mentions America. 451.
- - - [Lord Mayor ] John Wilkes chosen;
who makes a Speech. 623.
Lord Mansfield,
Bute, Falchonbridge, &c, said to be
guilty of high Treason. 12.
Lucas Charles, an eminent Irish Patriot, his Death, and
Character. 19,39.
- - - [Lucas Charles] an Account of his Funeral. 41.
- - - [Lucas Charles] a pension to his Family. 52.
Letter, concerning the behaviour of high flying Clergymen: and some of their expressions
censured. 23.
- - - [Letter ] of Junius Americanus, on Govr.Oliver[Andrew Oliver] s perjury. &c, 55.
Letter to Joseph Hawley, on a re- port relative to him respecting the Judges. 163.
- - - [Letter ] to Lord Hillsborough[Wills Hill] , on his intended resignation. 164.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of Plymouth, to
the Committee of Correspondence of Boston, approving
of their doings, &c, 193.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of
Marblehead, to the Boston Committee of Correspondence,
ap- prove of their doings, &c, 206.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of
Cambridge, to the same, approve, &c. 206.
- - - [Letter ] from Lord Dartmouth to the Govr. of Rhodeisland[Rhode Island] , on the burning the Gaspee Schooner.
209.
- - - [Letter ] from the Tow of Charles- town[Charlestown] , to the Boston Committee of Corres- pondence : they approve of their proceed- ings , &c, 211.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of Pembrook, to
the same, approve, &c, 215.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of Brooklyn, to
the same, approve, &c. 217.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of Peter- sham[Petersham] , to the same, approve, &c, 218.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of
Marlborough, to the same, approve, &c. 222.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of Westford, to
the same, approve, &c, Ibid.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of Newton,
to the same, approve, &c, 228.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of South- hadley[South Hadley] , to the same, approve, &c. 237.
- - - [Letter ] from Capt. Fenton to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] . 254.
- - - [Letter ] from Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] in answer. Ib. [254]
- - - [Letter ] from Junius Americanus,
on the independancy of the Judges, &c, 267.
- - - [Letter ] from the Town of
Pepperill, to the Boston Committee of
Correspondence, they approve of the measures, &c, 275.