Virginia Gazette Index
British colonies, N. Am. (cont'd) to British museum
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- +British colonies, N. Am.,
- −writings on collected in Eng.,
- See also: Academies in; Admiralty courts established in; Admiralty courts in; Admiralty courts opposed in; Agriculture prevails in; America; Ammunition, export from Gt. Brit., to; Amunition, import to; Ammunition, seizure ordered in; Armaments for British army in; Arms, export from Gt. Brit., to; Arms, export from Holl., to; Arms; import to; Arms, seizure ordered in; Arms, stands of, for British army in; Arms for; Arms manufacture encouraged in; Arms manufacture in; Arsenals, establishment in; Arsenals for; Artificers, British, emigration to; Artillery for British army in; Arts encouraged in; Association proposed in; Banks; Banks, royal, to be established in; Beds for Hessian troops in; Beef, export from; Blankets, import to; Boston port bill, opposed by; Boston port bill, opposed in; Boston port bill, relief from by; Boundary lines, Creeks-; Bounties; Brass field pieces, import to; British army, arms for in; British army, number of troops in; British army, officers of praise; British army, opposes service in; British army, sickness in; British army from Ire., to; British army from Scot., to; British army in; British army to; British marines to; British ministry, attempts to bribe; British ministry, attitude toward; British ministry opposes; British navy, officers accused of aiding; British navy in; British navy to; British sailors discharged in; British transports to; Brunswick troops to; Bullets for British army in; Butter import to Gt. Brit., from; Calfskins, export from; Cannon manufacture in; Census in 1774; Census of; Census ordered in; Circular letters from Mass., to; Citrons, import to; Clergy, Anglican, attitude toward; Cloth import to; Clothing manufacture in; Coal for British army in; Cocoa, foreign, reexportation restrictions proposed for; Coercive acts opposed in; Coffee, foreign, reexportation restrictions proposed for; Coffee import to; Committees of correspondence in; Committees of observation in; Continental congress, first, supported in; Convict servants, entrance to; Convict servants, refused entrance to; Convoys by British navy to; Copper mined in; Copper coins, export from Eng., to; Cordage export from Eng., to; Cordage export from Holl., to; Corn, import to Eng. from; Corn, Indian, import to Gt. Brit. from; Corn, import to Gt. Brit. from; Cotton, foreign, as enumerated article; Cotton, foreign, reexportation restrictions proposed; Cotton manufacture establishment in; Cotton manufacture in; Counterfeiting in; Currency, paper in; Currency in; Customs boards in; Customs collectors in; Customs commissioners established; Customs commissioners in; Declaratory act opposed in; Desertions from British army in America encouraged by; Dockyards, establishment in; Dockyards for; Dockyards in; Dollars, import to Gt. Brit., from; Duties; East India co., British, export of tea to; Economy urged in; Eight pounders left in; Elections in; Emigration from; Emigration from Corsica to; Emigration from Eng., to; Emigration from Gt. Brit., to; Emigration from Greenock, Scot., to; Emigration from Ire., to; Emigration from Island of Sky, Scot., to; Emigration from Leeds, Eng., to; Emigration from Lewis island, Scot., to; Emigration from London, Eng., to; Emigration from Port Glasgow, Scot., to; Emigration from Scot., to; Emigration from Sunderland, Eng., to; Emigration from Yorkshire, Eng., to; Emigration of British soldiers to; Enumerated articles, exported from; Exports from; Exports from Dominica, W. I., to; Exports from Dublin, Ire., to; Exports from Eng., to; Exports from Fr., to; Exports from Gt. Brit., to; Exports from Holl., to; Exports from Ire., to; Exports from London, Eng., to; Exports from Stetim, Pr., to; Farmers, British, emigration to; Fast days in; Fisheries, American; Fishermen pledge support to; Flannel waistcoats for British army in; Flax export from; Flour for British army in; Forests in; Forgeries in; Forts for; Free trade in; Freedom of speech supported in; Freedom of speech violated in; French agents in; Fruit import to; German troops for British army in; German troops to be sent to; Glass manufactures, establishment in; Glue manufacture encouraged in; Gold, import to; Gold, Portuguese, value of increased in; Gold coinage proposed; Governors, royal; Governors, royal, policies of opposed in; Grain, export from; Grain, import to Gt. Brit., from; Gunpowder, export from Gt. Brit., to; Gunpowder, for British army in; Gunpowder, import to; Gunpowder, price of in; Gunpowder, seizure ordered in; Gunpowder manufacture encouraged in; Gunpowder manufacture, in; Gunpowder plentiful in; Guns, export from Gt. Brit., to; Guns, import to; Hanoverian troops for British army in; Hanoverian troops to; Hats manufacture, restricted in; Hessians to; Hides, export from; Highlanders to embark for; Horseshoes for British army in; Imports to; Imports to Bordeaux, Fr., from; Imports to Exeter, Eng., from; Imports to Glasgow, Scot., from; Imports to Gt. Brit., from; Imports to Greenock, Scot., from; Imports to Holl., from; Imports to Ire., from; imports to Plymouth, Eng., from; Imports to Sp., from; Imports to Whitehaven, Eng., from; Indentured servants from Greenock, Scot., to; Indians, war with feared in; Indians aid; Indians in; Indians support; Indigo, foreign, as enumerated article; Indigo, foreign, reexportation restrictions proposed; Indigo, import to; Indigo produced in; Interest rates on money loaned; Iron, bar, export from; Iron, bar, import to Gt. Brit., from; Iron, pig, import to Gt. Brit., from; Iron, requirements for exportation from; Iron mined in; Judges in; Land, mortgaged for sale in; Land, price of in; Land grants in; Land in; Land offices in; Lawyers in; Lead mined in; Lemons, import to; Linen, import to; Linen manufacture establishment in; Linen manufacture in; Lumber, export from; Luxury criticized in; Manufacturers, Scotch, emigration to; Manufactures, encouragement of in; Manufactures, prohibition opposed in; Manufactures, Scotch, demand for in; Manufactures, success of; Manufactures encouraged; Manufactures in; Meat, salt, import to Gt. Brit., from; Merchandise ordered for; Merchandise returned from; Merchants; Merchants, British, attitude toward; Merchants, British, support; Military stores, export from Gt. Brit., to; Militia in; Mineral ores discovered in; Mines in; Molasses, import to; Monarchy, limited, advocated in; Money, coinage in; Money, paper, circulates in; Money, paper, for; Money, paper, insurance in; Money, scarce in; Muskets, export from Bristol, Eng., to; Mutiny; Mutiny act for; Nails, import to; Nails manufacture, restricted in; Nails ordered by; Naval stores in; Navigation acts opposed in; Non-importation agreements, committee for dissolved in; Non-importation agreements, value of to; Non-importation agreements relaxed in; Oil, import to; Oil, whale, imported to London, Eng., from; Olives, import to; Oranges, import to; Packets; Packets between Gt. Brit., and; Paper manufacture in; Paper mills, establishment in; Parliament, colonial representation in supported in; Parliament, supremacy of opposed in; Peace commissioners appointed for; Peace commissioners opposed in; Peace commissioners to; Petitions by; Pimentoes, import to; Plantations, price falls in; Pork, export from; Portuguese navy to; Post office in; Post roads in; Postal service, need for between Montreal, Can., and; Potatoes for British army in; Powder, import to; Precedency rules for; Prohibitory act opposed in; Propaganda, British in; Protestants emigrate from Ire. to; Provisions, salted, import to Eng., from; Quakers, petition concerning rights in; Quakers in Eng., petition in favor of; Quakers, in London, Eng., from; Quartering act opposed in; Quartering in; Quartering opposed in; Quebec act opposed in; Rams, British, bred in; Rams, export from Eng., to; Religion; Revolutionary war, cost of to; Rice, export from Carolina to; Rice, export from Ga., to; Rice, import to Gt. Brit., from; Rice produced in; Riots; Roman Catholics sent to; Rum, import to; Russian troops to; Saddles for British army in; Sago powder, import to Gt. Brit., from; Salt, import to; Saltpetre discovered in; Saltpetre import to; Saltpetre manufacture in; Saltzburghers emigrate to; Satires; Scots emigrants to; Sheep, British, bred in; Sheep, export from Eng., to; Ships, number built in; Ships built in; Silk, growth of encouraged in; Silk, import to; Silk manufacture in; Silks produced in; Silver, import to; Silver coinage proposed; Silver currency, coinage in; Silver mined in; Six Nations incited against; Smuggling, prevention in; Smuggling between; Smuggling in; Smuggling to; Songs supporting; Spices, import to; Spies, British; Spies, French, in; Spies, Spanish, in; Stamp act opposed in; Starch, import to Gt. Brit., from; Steel manufacture, in; Stockings, worsted, from British army in; Sugar, export from; Sugar, import to; Sugar, foreign reexportation restrictions proposed for; Sugar, import to Gt. Brit., from; Sugar in; Sugar produced in; Sulphur, import to; Taxes, amount collected in; Tea boycotted in; Tea, export from China to; Tea, export from Eng., to; Tea, import to; Tea, price of in; Tea substitutes in; Tea warehouses, establishment of in; Tobacco, export from; Tobacco produced in; Tories in; Townshend act opposed in; Treason, punishment for in; Treason in; Trials, transfer to England opposed in; Twelve pounders for British army in; Vermicelli, import to Gt. Brit., from; Wagons, baggage, for British army in; Walders troops to; Warehouses, India, in; Whale fins, import to London, Eng., from; Wheat, export from; Wheat, import to Gt. Brit., from; Wheat flour, import to Gt. Brit., from; Wine, import to; Wool, export from; Wool, import to Gt. Brit., from; Woolen manufacture, establishment in; Woolen manufacture in
- +British constitution,
- −books on,
- −criticism of,
- −praised,
- −supporters of listed,
- +British court,
- −ambassadors' disputes at,
- −anecdotes about,
- −celebrates Easter,
- See also: Smallpox inoculations at
- +British empire,
- −fall of prophecied,
- −welfare of discussed,
- +British fleet,
- in Capes,
- +British forces,
- −reduced officers required to register,
- −subsistence issues for,
- +British goods,
- −exported from York district,
- −Va.,
- −imported to James river,
- upper district,
- −exported from York district,
- +British government,
- form of praised,
- +British King,
- +British Liberty,
- +British magazine,
- extract from,
- +British marines,
- −at Staten island,
- −attack Conanicut island,
- −augmented,
- −children in,
- −condition of,
- −decrease in,
- −in Boston,
- Mass.,
- −in Halifax,
- −in Williamsburg,
- −increased,
- −leave Williamsburg,
- −recruiting for,
- Rind: Sept. 5, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 17, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 27, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Jan. 27, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 1, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 2, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Pinkney: Oct. 12, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Oct. 13, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 28, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Nov. 10, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- −regiment raised,
- −regulation of,
- −silk weavers enlist in,
- −to Boston,
- −from Eng.,
- −from Halifax,
- −from Plymouth,
- −from Portsmouth,
- −to British colonies,
- −from Chatham,
- −from Eng.,
- −from Portsmouth,
- −to Quebec,
- −to Williamsburg,
- +British merchant marine,
- −enlistments in encouraged,
- −Scots in estimated,
- +British ministers,
- characteristics required for listed,
- +British ministry,
- −abuses Howes in press,
- −affected by colonial resolutions,
- −by Quebec act,
- −agents of to visit Boston,
- Mass.,
- and N. Y.,
- Mass.,
- −approves two colonies,
- −arbitrary conduct of,
- −attacked in Commons,
- −attempts bribery in colonies,
- −attempts to break non-importation agreements,
- −attitude toward American war,
- −toward Boston,
- −toward British colonies,
- N. Am.,
- Purdie: Apr. 11, 1766 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 19, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 10, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Pinkney: Nov. 17, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Feb. 10, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie: Mar. 3, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 4, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Mar. 17, 1775 – pg. 4, col. 2
- Purdie: Mar. 31, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Apr. 7, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 8, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Apr. 21, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 22, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: June 17, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Oct. 6, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Oct. 27, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 25, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: May 1, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 1
- N. Am.,
- −toward British colonies,
- N. Am.,
- criticized,
- N. Am.,
- −toward British colonies,
- −toward Coercive acts,
- −blamed for anti-colonial laws,
- −blamed for colonists' grievances,
- −changes,
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 19, 1767 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 26, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 8, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 29, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 22, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: Dec. 22, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Feb. 9, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Feb. 24, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 25, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 7, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 8, 1772 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Mar. 18, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 5, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 26, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 1
- −considered useless,
- −denied,
- −discussed,
- −enumerated,
- −rumored,
- Royle: Nov. 4, 1763 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Mar. 7, 1766 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: Mar. 14, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Mar. 14, 1766 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Purdie: Apr. 18, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Aug. 1, 1766 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie: Aug. 1, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Sept. 5, 1766 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 5, 1766 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 12, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 12, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: Mar. 12, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 19, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 7, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 21, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 4, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 11, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: June 25, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 2, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 23, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: July 23, 1767 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 6, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 15, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 29, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 10, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 10, 1767 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Jan. 21, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 25, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 17, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 24, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: Mar. 24, 1768 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 7, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 5, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 12, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: June 30, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 4, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Aug. 4, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 25, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 15, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 13, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: Oct. 13, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 10, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 24, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 8, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 15, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Dec. 15, 1768 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Mar. 16, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 23, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Mar. 23, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Mar. 23, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Mar. 23, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Mar. 30, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 27, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 29, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: June 29, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 29, 1769 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Rind: June 29, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 3, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 14, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 21, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 16, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 7, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Rind: Jan. 11, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 5, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Apr. 5, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 19, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: May 24, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: May 31, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: July 19, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 13, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 13, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 20, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 20, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Sept. 20, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 22, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 29, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 25, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 9, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: May 16, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 13, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: July 11, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: July 25, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 15, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 12, 1771 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 17, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 24, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 23, 1772 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 5, 1772 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Nov. 5, 1772 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 24, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: June 24, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 12, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 19, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 26, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Sept. 2, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 9, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 23, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Nov. 4, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 2, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Dec. 2, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: July 28, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 11, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: Aug. 11, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Aug. 25, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 15, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 15, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 8, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Pinkney: Dec. 8, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Mar. 31, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie: Apr. 21, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 22, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Apr. 21, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 22, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 29, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Aug. 12, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Sept. 15, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 16, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Sept. 15, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 16, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Pinkney: Oct. 19, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie: Oct. 20, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 21, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Nov. 18, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: Nov. 24, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Dec. 2, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: May 29, 1778 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: July 10, 1778 – pg. 1, col. 1
- −circulate false reports about Americans,
- −coalition discussed,
- −conditions for changes in,
- −corruption in,
- −crisis in,
- −criticized,
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 9, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: Aug. 2, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 1, 1772 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 17, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 2
- Rind: June 17, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: May 5, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 6, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 1
- −for colonial policy,
- −for conduct of revolution,
- −for self-interest,
- −in Abingdon borough,
- −in Boston,
- −in Botetourt co.,
- −in Gt. Brit.,
- Purdie and Dixon: June 8, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Pinkney: May 4, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Aug. 4, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 7, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 17, 1776 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Apr. 9, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: June 5, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 1
- −in London,
- Eng.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 17, 1774 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 4, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: June 23, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 2, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Purdie: Oct. 20, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Oct. 21, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Jan. 5, 1776 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Oct. 3, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Feb. 26, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Mar. 5, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Mar. 5, 1779 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: May 22, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: June 12, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Jan. 8, 1780 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Dixon and Nicolson: Jan. 8, 1780 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Jan. 15, 1780 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Jan. 15, 1780 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Feb. 12, 1780 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Eng.,
- −in Manchester,
- −in parliament,
- Purdie and Dixon: May 23, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Feb. 12, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Feb. 19, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Feb. 19, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Feb. 26, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Mar. 12, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Mar. 19, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Mar. 26, 1779 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: June 26, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Nicolson: Sept. 18, 1779 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Nicolson: Apr. 1, 1780 – pg. 2, col. 1
- −criticizes Franklin,
- −discussed,
- −dissolution of suggested,
- −disunion in,
- −divisions in,
- −encouraged by royal governors,
- −examines N. Y. councilors,
- −expect colonies to break association,
- −favored in parliament,
- −favors Edmund Burke,
- −colonies,
- −repeal of tea tax,
- −Stamp act repeal,
- −Wilkes for lord mayor of London,
- −fears independence of colonies,
- −frequent changes criticized,
- −functions discussed,
- −furthers despotism in Eng.,
- −influence in N. Y.,
- −of parliament criticized,
- −interference in London,
- Eng.,
- election denied,
- Eng.,
- −interferes in elections,
- −opinions against in Holl.,
- −opinions in Europe,
- −opposed,
- Rind: Feb. 8, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Aug. 15, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 12, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: July 1, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 2, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 2, 1773 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: Sept. 16, 1773 – pg. 3, col. 1
- −by British merchants,
- −by Burke,
- −by Chatham,
- −by London,
- −by supporters of Wilkes,
- −in Berks co.,
- −in Bristol,
- −in British colonies,
- −in Eng.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 21, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Feb. 8, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: June 14, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: July 19, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Rind: Aug. 23, 1770 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: Feb. 14, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Feb. 14, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: Feb. 14, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Rind: May 30, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: June 27, 1771 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 26, 1771 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Rind: Feb. 18, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie and Dixon: Sept. 16, 1773 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Rind: Sept. 22, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 20, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie and Dixon: Dec. 22, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Pinkney: Feb. 2, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Feb. 3, 1775 – pg. 4, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Feb. 4, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Purdie: Feb. 10, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Mar. 31, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: May 27, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Sept. 23, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Pinkney: Oct. 5, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Pinkney: Nov. 9, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Purdie: Nov. 10, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: Dec. 1, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 13, 1776 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: May 1, 1778 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: Feb. 10, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 3
- −in Ire.,
- −in London,
- −in parliament,
- −in Philadelphia,
- −in Scot.,
- −in Williamsburg,
- −opposes Boston,
- −British colonies,
- N. Am.,
- Purdie and Dixon: Oct. 13, 1768 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Apr. 27, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Apr. 27, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Purdie and Dixon: Nov. 2, 1769 – pg. 1, col. 3
- Rind: Nov. 2, 1769 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Rind: May 31, 1770 – pg. 1, col. 1
- Purdie: Mar. 3, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Mar. 4, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 1
- Purdie: Mar. 31, 1775 – pg. 1, col. 2
- Purdie: Apr. 14, 1775 – pg. 2, col. 3
- Dixon and Hunter: Apr. 15, 1775 – pg. 3, col. 2
- N. Am.,
- −force in America rumored,
- −Gen. Gage,
- −resolutions of Suffolk,
- −use of foreign troops,
- −British colonies,
- −opposition to outlined,
- −plan for controlling American trade outlined,
- −plans for U. S. campaign,
- −poetry against,
- −policy toward British colonies,
- N. Am.,
- criticized,
- N. Am.,
- −popular support of discussed in Lords,
- −prepares petition,
- −price control by rumored,
- −propaganda by,
- −proposals to Continental congress,
- −recesses filled,
- −relations with Gage,
- −responsible for tea scheme,
- −satirized,
- −solicits support of American policy,
- −stabilized,
- −supported by judge,
- −in Eng.,
- −supports Revolutionary war,
- −taxation of colonies,
- −supremacy over colonies discussed,
- −suppress information concerning America,
- −to revoke Boston,
- −tries to buy votes for candidates for sheriff,
- −tyranny criticized in Bristol,
- −unpopularity of,
- −upholds taxation of colonies,
- −violates Prohibitory act,
- −weak in London,
- +British museum,
- −Italian curiosities in,
- −Persian manuscripts in,