Protest of the House of Lords, a very spirited one, in favour of America. 899.
- - - [Protest ] of the same, against the bill prohibiting
the commerce of one Colony with another: say it will drive them to independ- ancy . 931.
Protested, a number did, against the Tories in the Town of
Marshfield, for holding a Town meeting by liberty from Govr.Gage[Thomas Gage] , &c. 689.
Pirates in the Bay commits Murder, the man who was saved, brought to
Boston, &c, 187. Court
opened for his Trial; & ad- journed , 202. Trial begins. 336.
- - - [Plan ] one proposed, to settle the contest, between
Great Britain, & the Colonies, by
the Pennsylvania Deputies. 544.
- - - [Plan ] to make Boston, a
Garrison Town. 573.
- - - [Plan ] a very pernicious one, proposed by Ld.[Lord] Chatham, to reconcile the Colonies. 734.
Proposals to the American British Colonies, see American British
Colonies.
See Up.
P
Prince Town[Princeton] , see Town of.
Pepperill, see Town of.
Preface, an excellent one to the pro- ceedings fo the Town of Boston, reprint- ed in England. 284.
Plymouth, see Town of.
Paxton, Charles, the House of Representatives, resolves
against him, respecting his Letters, &c, 309.
- - - [Paxton Charles] his Letter: says unless 2, or 3 Regiments are in
Boston, they will rebel, &c. 1178.
Paddock Major, his Son Drowned. 320 Verses on it. 323.
Philadelphia city of, the in- habitants of meet, their transactions rela- tive to the exportation of Tea, by the east Indian
Company: the resolves, &c, 388, 391,430,434.
- - - [Philadelphia city of, ] their
reception of the news of the Tea's being destroyed in
Boston. 438.
- - - [Philadelphia city of, ] inhabitants of,
meet: choose a Committee of Correspondence respecting the blocking
up Boston Har- bour , &c. 505,522,527.
- - - [Philadelphia city of, ] in danger of being
taken. 1057,1065.
Pennsylvania House of Representatives, adopt
the measures promoted by Virginia: choose a committee
of Correspondence, &c, 392
- - - [Pennsylvania] choose Deputies to attend to Congress. 546.
- - - [Pennsylvania] for the lower Counties, do. 553.
- - - [Pennsylvania] approve what the Con- tinental Congress did. 636.
- - - [Pennsylvania] choose Members for a new Continental Congress, &c, 641.
- - - [Pennsylvania] their proceedings, and answer to the Govr. Speech, wont address the King, as the Congress did it before. &c. 700.
- - - [Pennsylvania] for the lower Counties, adopt the proceedings of the Continent- al Congress: choose Delegates for a New Congress. 708.