Letter's original ones, of Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , Oliver[Andrew Oliver] , Auchmuty[Robert Auchmuty] , Paxton , &c, which are very
inemical to the Pro- vince , &c, arrive,. &c. 303.
- - - [Letter ] from John Wilkes (on
his being summoned to attend his duty in Parliament, as Knight of
the shire,) to the Speaker of the House. 305.
- - - [Letter ] a smart one to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , respecting his Letters, char- ging him as the Author of all our Trou- bles , &c, 309.
- - - [Letter ] from Governor Oliver[Andrew Oliver] to the Secretary, respecting the boards sending
the copies of his Letters, to him. 311.
- - - [Letter ] a vile one from George Roome:
traducing all the Colonies: says their Charters ought to be wiped away,
&c, 312.
- - - [Letter ] from Junius Ame- ricanus[Americanus] , to the Bishop of St. Asaphs, on the
Grievances of the Colonies. 335.
- - - [Letter ] from the same, to Ld. Dartmouth, respecting Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , &c's Letters, insinuates that they ought in- stantly to have been put to Death. 366.
- - - [Letter ] from an American to Ld. Dartmouth, wherein he writes freely to him,
respecting his con- duct to America. &c, 371.
- - - [Letter ] giving a particular Account of the
proceedings of the Peo- ple relative to the Tea shipped by the East India
Company, and the destroying it, &c, 415.
- - - [Letter ] to Judge Oliver[Andrew Oliver] , on the Sheriff demanding a fine of Mr.
Molineaux. 437.
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- - - [Letter ] to Collector Harrison, on
his absence from his Post. 454.
- - - [Letter ] from Judge Oliver[Andrew Oliver] , to the House of Representatives, declaring
that he will take his pay from the King, &c, 458.
- - - [Letter ] From Dr. Franklin, wherein he owns that he procured Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] 's, Oliver[Andrew Oliver] 's Letters, &c; and sent them to the General
Court, because the tend- ency of them were to incense the King, &c, against the Massac. Bay, &c, 460.
- - - [Letter ] From John Temple, given an
account of the duel fought by him with Mr. Whately. 464.
- - - [Letter ] From a Bostonian, to
Mr. Wedderburne, on his behaviour before the council, respecting the petition for removing Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , &c, 490.
- - - [Letter ] from England, extracts from,
given a relation of the shocking condition England is in,
and the mea- sures pursued against America, 500,552.
- - - [Letter ] from New York,
from Westerly, from Portsmouth, to the
Boston Committee of Correspondence, respecting the
blocking up the Harbour , &c, 501.
- - - [Letter ] from the Farmer, on the grievances of
America, especially on the Boston Port
Act. 524, 516,520,528.
- - - [Letter ] to General Gage[Thomas Gage] , setting forth what ought to be his behaviour , &c,