Act of Parliament, against burning the Kings Ships, &c. 176
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] called the Tea Act:
the preamble to it. 251.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ]Governours , &c, can only be paid from it. 380.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] Granting Liberty to the
east india House, to export Tea to America, free
from duty, &c. 379
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] for Blocking up Boston Harbour[Harbor] . 499.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] said to be a Brutal Act,
and was planned by Govr. Hutchinson, here, and
the Cabal. 497.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] Comments on it. 501,502.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] to suppress Riots, and to
regulate the Government of the Massachusetts Bay: appoint
a Council from England, &c. 509,510,532.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] the King Assents to it. 546.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] called the declaratory Act. 524.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] a Burlesque one, on the
proceed- ings of Parliament relative to America. 529.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] for providing quarters for
Troops in America, called the Billeting Act. 549.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] for establishing the Catholic Religi- on in Canada, and altering the Laws, &c. 559.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] For Restraining the New
england Trade. 721.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] for consciliating measures with
the Colonies, proposed by Ld. Chatham. 734.
- - - [Act of Parliament, ] Commonly called the
Molasses Act; the first step taken to enslave the Colonies* 1214.
See Forward.
In left margin at top:(a)See under engagements see under Pay of Officers, & in ye Navy, & Soldiers.
In left margin at bottom:*Act of parliament for seizing American Vessels, the substance of it,
& a brutal Act, 931, &c.