Representatives of the Colony of Connecticut; see
Connecticut House of Representatives.
- - - [Representatives] of Pennsylvania;
vide Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
See Page 50, Column 1st, under Repre- sentatives , &c.
Representation in the Par- liament of Great Britain, very unequal: the number of
Electors in some Boroughs:- and the greatest number ever in the House
of Commons, &c. 643.
- - - [Representation] of the Colonies in the
Parliament of Great Britain impracticable. 698.
Roxbury, See Town of.
Religious Assemblies in New England, the Number of. 123.
Revenue from America, produ- ces nothing to Great Britain. 261.
Remonstrance, Petition and Ad- dress of the city of London to the King on their
Grievances. 283.
- - - [Remonstrance] of the Town of Billeri- ca[Billerica] to Govr.Gage[Thomas Gage] , relative to the tarring, &c, a man by the
Troops. 697.
Rogers Natha. resolves of the House of Representa. of M. Bay, relative to his Letters. 309.
- - - [Rogers Natha. ]sollicits for the place of Secretary, and negotiates with Andrew
Oliver therefor . 1181.
Rutland, See Town of.
Riot great at Marblehead: break upon Salem Goal , and rescues Prisoners. 462.
See Up.
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Riot Great, at Boston, by some British Officers, when
they assault the watch, &c. 657.
- - - [Riot Great,] when they Tar, & Feather a Man.
[diamond-hook] 693.
Russia, Obtains a great Vict- ory over the Turks. 467.