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501.Gage, Thomas, General ● Letter from Governour Gage to the Earl of Dartmouth. The Provincial Congress, it is reported, had in agitation the embodying of fifteen thousand Men, to be ready, at a moment's warning, and to be supported by the neighbouring Provinces. It is the intention of the Congress to assemble the old Council at the next meeting, to form as complete a Government as possible for the Province ● 1774
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502.Gage, Thomas, General ● Letter from Governour Gage to the Earl of Dartmouth. The other Colonies have espoused the cause of Massachusetts with great violence, though some are more moderate than others.The Congress is still sitting, but much good is not to be expected from their deliberations.The Boston Artificers have refused to work on the Barracks. A Provincial Congress will soon meet, when it is supposed measures will be taken for the government of the Province ● 1774
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503.Gage, Thomas, General ● Letter from Governour Gage to the Earl of Dartmouth. The whole Province in commotion popular fury never greater than at present. In Worcester they keep no terms, and openly threaten resistance ● 1774
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504.Gage, Thomas, General ● Letter from Governour Gage, at Salem, to the Earl of Dartmouth. A number attended the late Town Meeting, to make a push to pay for the Tea, and annihilate the Committee of Correspondence, but were out-voted by a great majority of the lower class. Has done all in his power to spirit up every friend to Government, and there is now an open opposition to the faction. Thev terrour of Mobs is over, and the Press is becoming free ● 1774
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505.Gage, Thomas, General ● Proclamation by Governour Gage, for discouraging of certain illegal Combinations. The League and Covenant an unlawful instrument, and the Letter of the Committee accompanying it, scandalous, traitorous, and seditious. All persons cautioned against signing the Covenant ● 1774
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506.Gage, Thomas, General ● The General Assembly dissolved by Governour Gage ● 1774
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507.Gage, Thomas, General ● The Governour's Answer ● 1774
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508.Gage, Thomas, General ● The Governour's Answer ● 1774
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509.Gage, Thomas, General ● The Governour's Answer ● 1774
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510.Gage, Thomas, General ● The Governour's Answer ● 1774
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511.Gage, Thomas, General; Flucker, Thomas ● Proclamation by Governour Gage, for the encouragement of Piety and Virtue, and for preventing and punishing Vice, Profanity, and Immorality ● 1774
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512.Gage, Thomas, General; Flucker, Thomas ● Proclamation by Governour Gage. In consequence of the disordered state of the Province, will not meet the General Court at Salem, on the 5th of October, and discharges all persons elected as Representatives from giving their attendance ● 1774
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513.Gage, Thomas, General; Flucker, Thomas ● Proclamation of Governour Gage, against the Resolves of the Provincial Congress ● 1774
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514.Gage, Thomas, General; Flucker, Thomas ● Proclamation of Governour Gage, to prohibit all persons from attending a Town Meeting at Salem, on the 25th ● 1774
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515.Gage, Thomas, General; Massachusetts, Provincial Congress ● Answer of Governour Gage to the Address of the Provincial Congress, Referred to the Committee on the state of the Province ● 1774
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516.Gage, Thomas, General; Maturin, Gabriel ● Proclamation by General Gage. Deserters who return by the 10th of August, to be pardoned, on failure of so doing, to expect no mercy ● 1774
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517.George III, King of Great Britain ● Act for Making More Effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebeck, in North America ● 1774
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518.George III, King of Great Britain ● Act for the Better Regulating the Government of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New England ● 1774
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519.George III, King of Great Britain ● Act to Prevent the Exportation to Foreign Parts of Utensils Made Use of in the Cotton, Linen, Woollen, and Silk Manufactures of this Kingdom ● 1774
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520.George III, King of Great Britain ● King's Assent to the Bill ● 1774
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521.George III, King of Great Britain ● Proclamation by the King, for dissolving the Parliament, and calling another ● 1774
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522.George III, King of Great Britain ● Proclamation by the King. Copper Coins for Virginia ● 1774
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523.George III, King of Great Britain; House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Act to Discontinue in Such Manner, and for Such Time, as Are Therein Mentioned, the Landing and Discharging, Lading or Shipping, of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, at the Town, and Within the Harbour of Boston, in the Province of Massachusetts Bay ● 1774
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524.George III, King of Great Britain; House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Royal Assent to the Bill ● 1774
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525.George III, King of Great Britain; House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Act for the Impartial Administration of Justice in the Cases of Persons Questioned for Any Acts Done by Them in the Execution of the Law, or for the Suppression of Riots and Tumults, in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, in New England ● 1774
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526.George III, King of Great Britain; House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Legge, William, Earl of Dartmouth ● Announcement that Several Papers from America Will be Delivered Monday Next ● 1774
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527.George III, King of Great Britain; House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Legge, William, Earl of Dartmouth; Bathurst, Henry, Earl Bathurst, Lord Apsley, Lord High Chancellor ● King's Message Relating to the Disturbances in America, and Requesting Parliament to Make Provision for Better Securing the Execution of the Laws, and the Just Dependence of the Colonies upon the Crown and Parliament ● 1774
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528.George III, King of Great Britain; Ingram-Seymour-Conway, Francis, Earl of Hertford, Lord Chamberlain; Amherst, Jeffery ● Order in Council, of the 6th of July, declaring the Acts void, and of no effect ● 1774
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529.George III, King of Great Britain; Legge, William, Earl of Dartmouth; Chetwynd, G. ● Order of the King, in Council, prohibiting the exportation of Gunpowder, or any sort of Arms or Ammunition from Great Britain ● 1774
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530.Georgia, General Meeting ● Resolutions entered into at Savannah, in Georgia, at a General Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Province, assembled to consider the state of the Colonies in America, His Majesty's Subjects in America owe the same allegiance, and are entitled to the same rights, with their fellow-subjects in Great Britain, As protection and allegiance are reciprocal, the Americans have an indisputable right to petition the Throne on every emergency, The Boston Port Act is unconstitutional, The Act for abolishing the Charter of Massachusetts Bay, is subversive of American Rights, The British Parliament has not the right to Tax his Majesty's American Subjects, It is contrary to the Law of the Land to take any person to Great Britain, to be tried for an offence committed in any of the Colonies, Will concur with the other Colonies in every constitutional measure to obtain a redress of Grievances, Committee of Correspondence appointed ● 1774
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531.Goddard, William ● Mr. Goddard's Proposal for establishing an American Post Office has been warmly patronized in the Eastern Colonies, and preparations have been made for the conveyance of the Mail Plan for the establishing a new American Post Office ● 1774
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532.Green, Francis; Quincy, Edmund; Noyes, Belcher ● Affidavit of Francis Green ● 1774
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533.Gridley, Benjamin; Clark, Benjamin; Taylor, William; Deblois, Gilbert; Taylor, John; Green, Benjamin, Jr.; Knight, Thomas; Bowes, William; Jobonnot, Peter; Leonard, George; Apthrop, Thomas; Selkrig, James; Greene, David; Deblois, Lewis; Asby, James; Inman, John; Sharwin, Ricahrd; Barclay, Andrew; Knutton, William; Perry, William; Mitchelson, David; Hirons, Richard; Coffin, Nathaniel, Jr.; Minott, Samuel; Wilson, Archibald; Hatch, Hawes; Codner, William; King, Edward; Burton, William; Capen, Hopestill; Townsend, Gregory; Thayer, Ziphion; Lee, Henry; Hughes, Peter; Hughes, Samuel; Phillips, Benjamin; Greenwood, Nathaniel; Wheelwright; Burroughs, John, Jr.; Leesh, George; Hunter, William; Greenwood, Samuel; Hutchins, William; Greene, Francis; Coffin, Nathaniel; Goldthwait, Ezekiel; Gardiner, Silvester; Lyde, Byfield; Simpson, Jonathan; Bethune, George; Greene, Rufus; Coffin, William; Greene, Jeremiah; Boutineau, James; Gray, Thomas; Lloyd, Henry; Fitch, Samuel; Coffin, William, III; Taylor, Joseph; McNeil, Archibald; Jarvis, Robert; Hall, James; Berry, John; Tarbett, Hugh; Ellison, Abraham; McMaster, Patrick; Wilson, Joseph; Roberts, Frederick; Agling, John; Holmes, Benjamin M.; Leddel, Henry; Snelling, Jonathan; Lillie, Theophilus; Semple, John; Dickson, William; Laughton, Henry; Greenlaw, John; Winslow, John, Jr.; Stow, Edward; White, John; Hurd, Nathaniel; Gazneau, William; Gay, Martin; Haskins, John; Jackson, William; McAlpine, William; Gray, Harrison; Greene, Joseph; Erving, George; Vassall, John; Timmins, John; Davis, Benjamin; Greene, Benjamin; Greenleaf, Stephen; Winslow, Isaac; Lechmere, Isaac; Winslow, Joshua; Hubbard, Daniel; Erving, John, Jr.; Perkins, James; Winslow, Isaac, Jr.; Smith, Richard; Atkinson, John; Cary, Nathaniel; Sparhawk, Samuel H.; Foster, Edward; Cox, Edward; Aylwin, Thomas; Bridgham, Ebenezer; Jarvis, John; Spooner, George; Blair, William; Gray, Harrison, Jr.; Anderson, James; Dumaresq, Philip; Cotton, John; Brindley, George; Brindley, Thomas; Coffin, John; Barrell, Colborn; Forrest, James; Apthrop, William; Gore, John; Paddock, Adino; Joy, John; Scott, Joseph; Phillips, A. F.; Rogers, Samuel; Greene, Joseph ● Protest against the Proceedings of the Town Meeting in Boston, held on the 27th of June against the doings of the Committee of Correspondence, and against the Solemn League and Covenant ● 1774
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534.Griffey, David; McFarlane, Andrew ● Deposition of David Griffey. Indians near Hanna's Town ● 1774
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535.Griswold, Matthew, Deputy Governour of Connecticut ● Letter from Matthew Griswold to Governour Trumbull. Account of an attack on Mr. Ingersoll, of Great Barrington ● 1774
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536.Grou, John; Peters, John ● The Rev. Samuel Peters of Hebron, Connecticut. Account of an attack on him by the Sons of Liberty ● 1774
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537.Haldimand, Frederick, General ● Letter from General Haldimand, New-York, to the Earl of Dartmouth. The accounts received, had made known the plan of operation intended to bring Boston to a sense of order and decency, so that when General Gage arrives they will know what to expect if they prove refractory. Many believe in New-York, that the people of Boston will acknowledge their fault, and pay for the Tea ● 1774
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538.Haldimand, Frederick, General ● Letter from Major General Haldimand, New-York, to the Earl of Dartmouth. Since the late vigorous measures of Parliament, the loyal Inhabitants fear not to disapprove the rash proceedings of their Countrymen. This has prevented the passage of Resolutions to stop Trade with Great Britain and the West Indies ● 1774
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539.Hamilton, Isaac, Major; Pennsylvania Assembly ● Letter received from Major Hamilton, commanding officer of the Barracks Committee to examine the Barracks ● 1774
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540.Hampton, Jonathan; New-Jersey, Elizabethtown Committee of Observation ● Committee of Observation for Elizabethtown, in New-Jersey. Resolution relative to Rivington's Gazette ● 1774
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541.Hancock, Ebenezer; Boyer, Peter; Hall, Joseph; Craft, Thomas, Jr.; Ivers, James; Revere, Paul; Williams, Robert; Thompson, William; Wheeler, Abraham; Jones, Joseph; Belcher, Nathaniel; Hobart, Samuel; Poole, Joseph; Bullard, William; Day, Jonathan; Upham, Abijah; Richardson, Moses; Plympton, Henry; Hallock, Lemuel; Willet, Joseph; Pratt, Thomas; Book, Nicholas ● Reasons of the Grand Jurors for refusing to be sworn ● 1774
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542.Harrison, Robert H.; Virginia, Fairfax County Committee ● Meeting of Committee for Fairfax County, Virginia. Irish Linens imported in the Ship Hope, from Belfast, directed to be sold agreeably to the Tenth Article of Association ● 1774
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543.Hawes, Samuel ● Committee for Caroline County, Virginia. Recommend to the People of the County, as they would avoid being considered enemies to American Liberty, not to have any dealings with certain Merchants, charged with violating the Association ● 1774
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544.Henderson, Richard ● Letter from Richard Henderson to Cunningham Cotbett, dated July 30, 1774 ● 1774
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545.Holmes, Abraham; New-York, Albany County Committee ● Meeting of the Inhabitants of King's District, Albany County, New-York. Will, at the risk of their lives, suppress every Meeting, Association, or Combination, which may, in any wise, obstruct the due Administration of Justice, under the King, in the Province ● 1774
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546.Horry, Daniel; Parsons, James; Williamson, William; Brewton, Miles; Clarkson, Levinus; Lynch, Thomas; Ferguson, Thomas; Trapier, Paul; Elliott, William; Neufville, John; Elliott, Charles; Pinckney, Charles; Gadsden, Christopher ● Address to the Publick, from the Committee of Charlestown, South Carolina, appointed to receive and forward Donations for the Poor of Boston ● 1774
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547.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address reported and agreed to ● 1774
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548.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address to the King for Copies of Acts of the General Court of Massachusetts Bay for Summoning, Returning, and Regulating the Choice of Grand and Petit Jurors, and All Other Acts of the Said General Court for the Regulation of Townships and Town Meetings ● 1774
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549.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address to the King for Copies of Reports from the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations, Relating to the Province of Quebeck ● 1774
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550.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address to the King, for Copies of the Proclamation of 1763, and General Murray's Commission ● 1774
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551.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Committee of the Whole report that a Supply be granted ● 1774
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552.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● House formed. Sir Fletcher Norton chosen Speaker ● 1774
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553.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● House in Committee on the motion to grant a Supply to his Majesty ● 1774
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554.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● House in Committee to consider further of the Supply granted to his Majesty. Lord Barrington's motion. That 17,547 Men, Commission and Non-Commission Officers included, be employed for the year 1775. Debate---Mr. Rose Fuller. Lord Barrington. Mr. Fuller. Lord North. Townshend. Lord North. Governour Johnstone. Mr. Fox. Lord Clare. Mr. Rigby. Mr. Cruger. Sir William Mayne. Lord North. Mr. Hartlop. Lord Barrington's motion agreed to ● 1774
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555.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● House in Committee to consider of the Supply granted to his Majesty. Mr. Buller's motion that 16,000 Men be employed for the Sea Service, for the year 1775. Debate--Mr. T. Townshend. Mr. Bullet. Mr. Luttrell. Colonel Barr,. Mr. Hartley. Mr. Bailer. Mr. Luttrell. Mr. Butlers motion agreed to ● 1774
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556.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● House of Commons, December 6, 1774 ● 1774
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557.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Parliament adjourned to the 19th day of January next ● 1774
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558.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Presented to the King ● 1774
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559.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Resolution for providing Ways and Means for raising their Supply granted to his Majesty, reported to the House from the Committee of the Whole. Debate--Lord North. Mr. Hartley. Mr. Rose Fuller. Mr. T. Townshend. Mr. Rigby. Mr. Edmund Burke. Sir William Meredith. Mr. Burke. Mr. Cornwall. Resolution providing Ways and Means, agreed to. Irresolution of the Cabinet (Note) ● 1774
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560.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Resolutions reported from the Committee of the Whole read and agreed to ● 1774
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561.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Resolutions reported from the Committee of the Whole, for the employment and pay of 16,000 Seamen, and agreed to by the House. Debate---Lord John Cavendish. Lord Beauchamp. Mr. Cornwall. Mr. Burke. Sir William Mayne. Mr. Hartley. Lord Beauchamp. Lord John Cavendish. Lord Beauchamp. Captain Luttrell. Mr. Rose Fuller ● 1774
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562.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● The King's Speech considered ● 1774
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563.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● The King's Speech, reported to the House, by the Speaker. Address of Thanks to the King, moved by Lord Beauchamp. Amendment offered by Lord John Cavendish. Debate--Lord North. Mr. F. Montague. Governour Johnstone. Mr. Charles J. Fox. Mr. Hartley. Colonel Barr,. Sir George Macartney. Lord Carmarthen. Sir William Mayne. General Smith. Mr. T. Townshend. Mr. Edmund Burke. Mr. Yan. Mr. Wedderburn. Amendment rejected. Lord Beauchamp's motion agreed to. Committee to draw up the Address. Address reported and agreed to ● 1774
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564.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Wednesday, November 30, 1774 ● 1774
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565.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain; Bollan, William ● Petition from William Bollan, Agent for Massachusetts ● 1774
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566.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain; George III, King of Great Britain; North, Frederick, Lord; Norton, Fletcher, Speaker of the House of Commons ● King's Message Relating to the Disturbances in America, and Requesting Parliament to Make Provision for Better Securing the Execution of the Laws, and the Just Dependence of the Colonies upon the Crown and Parliament ● 1774
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567.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain; House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Amendments Agreed to by the House of Commons, on the 13th ● 1774
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568.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain; House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Cooper, Grey ● Message Brought from the House of Commons ● 1774
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569.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain; House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Whitworth, Charles ● Bill for Quartering Troops in America, Received, from the House of Commons, Read the First Time ● 1774
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570.House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain; Savile, George ● Petition of Several Natives of North America, Presented by Sir George Savile ● 1774
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571.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address and Answer ordered to be published ● 1774
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572.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address of Thanks to the King, moved by the Earl of Hillsborough. Amendment offered by the Duke of Richmond. Opposed by Lord Lyttelton. Supported by Lord Camden. Amendment rejected. Protest on rejection of the amendment. Earl of Hillsborough's motion agreed to. Committee to prepare the Address ● 1774
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573.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address presented to the King, at his Palace, at St. James's. The King's Answer ● 1774
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574.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address reported and agreed to ● 1774
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575.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address to the King Ordered ● 1774
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576.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address to the King for Copies of Instructions to Governours in America ● 1774
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577.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Committee Ordered to Inquire into the Proceedings of Massachusetts Bay, Papers Relating to the Disturbances in Massachusetts Bay Referred to the Committee, Lords who Formed the Committee ● 1774
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578.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● House of Commons required to attend immediately. Lord Chancellor's Speech to both Houses. Commons directed to choose a Speaker ● 1774
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579.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Message Sent to the House of Commons ● 1774
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580.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Petition from Several Natives of America Presented ● 1774
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581.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Sir Fletcher Norton presented to the King as Speaker, by the House of Commons. Informed by the Lord Chancellor, that the King approves the choice made by the Commons. Address of the Speaker, claiming the Privileges of the Commons. Reply of the Lord Chancellor, in the name of the King. Allows them all their Privileges. King's Speech to both Houses. Informs them that a most daring spirit of resistance and disobedience to the law, still prevails in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay ● 1774
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582.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Bollan, William ● Petition from William Bollan, Agent of Massachusetts Bay, Presented, Motion that Mr. Bollan be Called in, and Heard at the Bar, After Debate, Rejected ● 1774
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583.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Hatsell, John, Clerk of the House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Bollan, William; Stair, Earl of ● Petition of William Bollan, Agent of Massachusetts, Presented by the Earl of Stair, Mr. Bollan Heard at the Bar of the House Against the Bill, Bill Read the Third Time, Passed ● 1774
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584.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Hobart, John, Earl of Buckinghamshire; Hatsell, John, Clerk of the House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain ● Address to the King for all Papers Relating to Disturbances in Massachusetts Bay, Received from Officers in His Majesty's Service There, from July 7, 1766, Which Have Not Already Been Laid Before the House ● 1774
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585.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Bill Returned from the House of Lords, with Several Amendments ● 1774
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586.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain ● Bill for the Better Regulating the Government of Massachusetts Bay, Received from the Commons, Read the First Time ● 1774
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587.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; House of Commons, Parliament of Great Britain; Browning; Anguish ● Bill for the Government of Quebeck, Received from the House of Lords, Read the First Time, Ordered to Be Printed ● 1774
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588.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Lee, William; Izard, Walter; Franklin, Benjamin; Fenwicke, Edward; Ellis, John; Pinckney, Thomas; Laurence, H.; Middleton, William, Jr.; Blake, William; Boylston, John; Izard, Robert; Ballendine, John; Fuller, Charles; Ward, John; Motte, Isaac; Johnston, Joshua; Barker, Thomas; Hobson, John; Middleton, William; Bowley, Daniel; Ruston, Thomas; Perronneau, John; Fuller, Peeke; Lee, Arthur; Williams, J.; Poinsett, Joel; Izard, Robert, Jr.; Gibbs, William Hasel; Neyle, Philip; Marshall; Grimke, J. F. ● Petition of Natives of North America, to the King, Against the Bill ● 1774
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589.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Lennox, Charles, Duke of Richmond; Howard, Thomas, Earl of Effingham; Bertie, Willoughby, Earl of Abingdon; Leinster; Portland, Ponsonby; Craven, Lord; Rockingham, Marquis of; Fitzwilliam; King; Abergavenny ● Protest ● 1774
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590.House of Lords, Parliament of Great Britain; Sayre, Stephen; Peronneau, John; Lee, William; Fuller, Peeke; Franklin, Benjamin; Fenwicke, Edward; Middleton, William; Middleton, William, Jr.; Laurence, Henry; Pinckney, Thomas; Izard, Ralph; Gibbs, William Hasel; Motte, Isaac; Bromfield, Thomas; Ellis, John; Johnston, Joshua; Williamson, Hugh; Hobson, John; Barker, Thomas; Bowley, Daniel; Boylston, John; Alleyne, John; Lee, Arthur; Blake, William; Ruston, Thomas; Ballendine, John; Neyle, Philip; Williams, J.; Bancroft, Edward; Petty, William, Earl of Shelburne, Lord Wycombe ● Petition of Stephen Sayre and Others, Natives of America, Presented by Lord Wycombe ● 1774
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591.Hugg, Joseph; Virginia, Gloucester County Committee ● Meeting of the Committee of Observation, for Gloucester County, Virginia. Committee of Correspondence appointed ● 1774
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592.Huntington, Hezekiah; Ripley, John; Elderkin, Vine; Gray, Ebenezer ● Hezekiah Huntington and others, to Governour Trumbull, on Mr. Peters's affair ● 1774
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593.Hutchinson, Thomas, Governour ● Answer of Governour Hutchinson ● 1774
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594.Hutchinson, Thomas, Governour ● Answer of Governour Hutchinson ● 1774
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595.Hutchinson, Thomas, Governour ● Governour Hutchinson's Answer ● 1774
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596.Hutchinson, Thomas, Governour ● Governour Hutchinson's Answer ● 1774
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597.Hutchinson, Thomas, Governour ● Letter from Governour Hutchinson, London, to a Friend in Boston. Urges the payment for the Tea, by the Town of Boston ● 1774
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598.Hutchinson, Thomas, Governour ● Mr. Hutchinson's Answer ● 1774
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599.Jefferson, Thomas ● A Summary View of the Rights of British America, set forth in some Resolutions intended for the inspection of the present Delegates of the People of Virginia, now in Convention ● 1774
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600.Jeffries, David, Massachusetts, Boston Committee of Donations ● Reply from David Jeffries, of the Committee of Donations, Boston, of the 30th of September, to John Harmanson, and others, of Northampton, Virginia ● 1774