Index: Consolidated

Paine, Robert Treat (Mass. delegate in Continental Congress, justice Mass. Supreme Court)

8

Paine Law Notes

7

quoted

1

described

LJA01

20

Paine Massacre Notes

10

in No. 64

6

quoted, in No. 63

LJA03

2

described

LJA03

2

mentioned

LJA01

29

mentioned

AFC01

AFC02

DJA01

PJA01

PJA03

PJA04

LJA01

LJA02

13

in Continental Congress

12

MS Diary cited and quoted

DJA03

11

as member of congress

PJA04

10

appointment of, to superior court

PJA04

7

in No. 59

LJA02

7

professional rivalry between JA and

DJA01

7

relationship with JA

PJA03

PJA04

6

in No. 43

LJA02

5

as special prosecutor, No. 63

LJA03

5

career as lawyer

DJA01

4

Letters

1

From JA (1759)

PJA01

1

From JA (1774)

PJA02

1

To James Warren (1776)

PJA03

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1

To Joseph Palmer (1776)

PJA03

4

Mass. delegate in Continental Congress

AFC02

4

dispute of, with James Warren

PJA04

4

in No. 1

LJA01

3

and military affairs

PJA03

3

in No. 58

LJA02

3

in No. 64

LJA03

3

in Pleadings Book cases

LJA01

3

journeys to Continental Congress (1774-1775)

AFC01

3

refuses appointment to Mass. Superior Court

AFC01

2

and Second Continental Congress

PJA02

2

and Stamp Act disturbances

DJA01

DJA03

2

and “Massacre” trials

DJA02

DJA03

3

identified

DJA01

PJA01

LJA01

2

illness of

PJA04

2

in No. 25

LJA01

2

in No. 3

LJA01

2

in No. 34

LJA02

2

in conference with New England Baptist leaders

DJA02

DJA03

1

AA's hostile comments on

AFC01

1

Eunice Paine's comments on

DJA01

1

JA's rival at bar in Mass.

AFC01

1

and Mayhew cases at Martha's Vineyard

DJA03

1

and Tyng v. Gardner cases

AFC02

1

and manufacture of saltpeter

DJA02

1

anecdote of military review

DJA01

1

argument for the Crown, No. 64

LJA03

1

as special prosecutor for Town of Boston

LJA02

1

associate justice of Mass. superior court

DJA03

1

bitter quarrel with James Warren

AFC01

1

controversy over calomel

AFC01

1

correspondence on Wemms Trial

LJA03

1

elected attorney general of Mass. (1777)

AFC02

1

elected to First Continental Congress

PJA02

1

favors Artemas Ward as commander in chief

DJA03

1

fears use of British troops

DJA02

1

ill in Philadelphia

AFC02

1

in First Provincial Congress

PJA02

1

in No. 14

LJA01

1

journey to Continental Congress (1774)

DJA02

1

letter to, from Joseph Hawley, quoted

PJA02

1

receives donation for Boston Poor

PJA02

1

reelected a Mass. delegate but does not attend Congress (1776-1777)

AFC02

1

reelected delegate to Continental Congress (Jan. 1776)

AFC01

1

residence in Philadelphia

DJA02

2

statue of

LJA02

1

votes for censure of Wooster and Hopkins

AFC02

1

“has taken an odd Turn in his Head of late”

AFC01

AFC05

AFC06

DQA02

PJA05

PJA06

PJA07

PJA08

PJA09

PJA10

PJA12