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  • London city of: their proceed-
    ings
    , when Mr. Townsend was chosen Ld.
    Mayor.
    205.
  • - - - their address, Petition, &c,
    to the King on their Grievances.
    283.
  • - - - their proceedings, when
    Mr. Bull was chosen Ld. Mayor.
    408.
  • - - - wait upon the King by the
    Lord Mayor, &c, to present a Petition
    against the Quebec Bill, which he will
    not receive.
    553,555.
  • - - - their proceedings in choos-
    ing
    a Lord Mayor, &c,
    615.
  • - - - their Proceedings, when
    Mr. Wilkes was chosen Ld. Mayor.
    623.
  • - - - Address the King, in behalf
    of America.
    742.
  • - - - their proceedings relative
    to petitioning the King, Resolves, &c, respecting his re-
    fusing
    to receive it on the Throne, &c,
    800.
  • - - - their address to the Electors,
    on American Affairs.
    857.
  • - - - their address tot he King, on
    behalf of America.
    956.
  • - - - Grown corrupt, & slavish.
    1054.
  • Lunenburge , see Town of
  • Lancaster, See Town of.
  • Line, settled by Commisaries, between
    New York, and Province of the M. Bay.
    295.
  • List of Members of the House of Re-
    presentatives
    of the M. Bay, who voted to
    correspond with their Sister Colonies on
    their Grievances: and those who would not.
    298.
  • - - - of Members of the
    same House, who voted to remonstrate against
    Govr. Hutchinson , &c, and those who would not.
  • - - - of those who were
    killed, &c, in Lexington Fight.
    723,792.
  • - - - of several Persons, who
    died at Boston during the Blockade. 963.
    See Numbers.
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    L

  • Lightening, Strikes the Or-
    phan
    House at Georgia, and burns it
    down, although defended with Points.
    320.
  • Lawyer, Profession of, noble and
    honourable , but much abused lately, by yt.
    pleading no causes, unless they draw the
    Writ, &c,
    351.
  • Longitude discovered by Mr.
    Harrison & ye rewards paid him by Act of Par-
    liament
    .
    363.
  • Lexington, See Town of.
  • Lynn, see Town of.
  • Lords Hosue of, a protest
    in it, against passing the Acts for al-
    tering
    the Constitution of the Province
    of the M. Bay, &c, &c.
    529,552,718.
  • - - - protest against the
    answer to the Kings Speech, &c,
    659.
  • - - - debates in, respecting
    the opposition of the Americans, &c,
    710.
  • - - - debates in it, on American
    affairs.
    875.
  • - - - put questions to Govr. Penn :
    some Lords propose the Petition of the
    Congress, as a foundation to begin a Treaty
    on.
    900.
  • - - - protest in it, against
    the prohibition of commerce, one Colony
    with another: say it will drive them to
    independancy.
    931.
  • - - - debates in it, on American
    affairs.
    956.
  • - - - a proposal made in it, to
    address the King on the shameful Cont-
    ract
    with the German Princes, &c,
    960.
  • Langdon Dr. chosen President
    of Harvard College. 537. Installed. 600.
  • Lee General, an anecdote
    concerning him.
    622.
  • - - - arrives at Philadelphia.
    739.
  • - - - renounces his half pay.
    790.
  • - - - his Letter to Ld. Percy.
    684.
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