Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor, House of
Representatives, resolve against him, respecting his Letters. 309.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor,
] Remonstrated against to the King, by the House of
Representatives, praying him to remove him forever. 309,317.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor,
] his Letter to the Secreta- ry , respecting his Letters being set by the Board. 311.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor,
] a Letter against him, by Junius Americanus, on
his treachery. &c, 55.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor,
] resolves against him by the Council, respecting his Letters.
313.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor,
] his Letters, writes very
de-
minutely
degrading of the Councellors: & House of Representatives: proposes
the of- ficers be made independant. 1160.
&c.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor,
] informs of the arrival of Troops. 1168.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor,
] writes, that unless those are taken off, who are for standing
on the old foundations, the People will be poisoned. 1169.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor,
] Finds fault with the method of choo- sing Juries. 1170.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor,
] proposes a great alteration in the Council: to have a body of
Esquires, &c. out of which the Council to be chosen. 1171.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor,
] says the Colonies must be represented in Parliament. 1173.
- - - [Oliver Andrew, Lieutenant Governor, ]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.
- - - [Oliver Peter, Judge, ] impeachment against
him, by the House of Representatives, 458,459.
See Up.
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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.
- - - [Oliver Peter, Judge, ] not capable to be a
Judge of the Court. Ibid.