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  • Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant
    Governor, House of Representatives, resolve
    against him, respecting his Letters.
    309.
  • - - - Remonstrated against
    to the King, by the House of Representatives,
    praying him to remove him forever.
    309,317.
  • - - - his Letter to the Secreta-
    ry
    , respecting his Letters being set by the
    Board.
    311.
  • - - - a Letter against him, by
    Junius Americanus, on his treachery. &c,
    55.
  • - - - resolves against him by
    the Council, respecting his Letters.
    313.
  • - - - his Death.
    459,462.
  • - - - his Letters, writes very
    de-

    minutely
    degrading of the Councellors: &
    House of Representatives: proposes the of-
    ficers
    be made independant. 1160. &c.
  • - - - informs of the arrival of Troops.
    1168.
  • - - - writes, that unless those are taken off,
    who are for standing on the old foundations,
    the People will be poisoned.
    1169.
  • - - - Finds fault with the method of choo-
    sing
    Juries.
    1170.
  • - - - proposes a great alteration in the
    Council: to have a body of Esquires, &c.
    out of which the Council to be chosen.
    1171.
  • - - - says the Colonies must be represented
    in Parliament.
    1173.
  • - - - Sollicits for a pension of £300 p
    Annum.
    1176.
  • Oliver Peter, Judge, pron-
    ounced
    Corrupt, &c, by the House of Repre-
    sentatives
    of M. Bay, for taking his pay
    from the King.
    449.
  • - - - impeachment against him,
    by the House of Representatives,
    458,459.
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  • Oliver Peter, Judge, his
    Letter to the House of Representatives,
    declares that he will take his pay from
    the King, as a Judge, &c.
    458.
  • - - - not capable to be a Judge
    of the Court.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Thomas, made Lieu-
    tenant
    Govr.
    546.
  • - - - his state of the case, rela-
    tive
    to his resignation as Councellor.
    543.
  • - - - Andrew, the new Councel-
    ler
    , resigns.
    561.
  • Otis James, comes into Court, and
    Accepts John Robinson's declaration, rela-
    tive
    to his Assaulting Otis, &c,
    147.
  • Orphan House at Georgia,
    burnt down by Lightening.
    319,320.
  • Officers civil, under the new Con-
    stitution
    , appointed by the Council of the
    Massachusetts Bay.
    812,815.
  • - - - Military, English, men not
    learned.
    1265.
  • - - - American, more capable than
    English. [diamond]
  • - - - Naval, in the American
    service, their pay, and rank with the land
    Officers.
    1066.
  • Oppression, and Extortion, very
    great in New England.
    989,1044,1059.1032.
  • - - - Acts passed against. 1058,1062,
    vide page 41st, Column 2d. under Oppression.
  • Under last entry: [diamond] Officers independency of, see under independ.
    cy of Officers.

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