Virginia Gazette Index
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- +Mass houses,
- +Massachusettensis,
- +Massachusetts,
- −act for administration of justice discussed in parliament,
- −passed in parliament,
- −admiralty court established,
- −assists in Louisburg expedition,
- −attitude toward in Gt. Brit.,
- −boundary with N. H. settled,
- −with N. Y.,
- −cadet company,
- opposes dismissal of Col. Hancock,
- −capital to be moved from Boston,
- −charter,
- −discussed,
- −favored by Bishop of St. Asaph,
- −not revoked,
- −revocation rumored,
- −revocation satirized in London,
- −revocation urged,
- −civil officials,
- disavowed in Suffolk co.,
- −committees of correspondence defended,
- −formation discussed,
- −meeting in Boston,
- −members appointed,
- −purposes outlined,
- −support colonial post office,
- −concessions to rumored,
- −conciliation with Gt. Brit. impossible,
- −conduct commended in Gt. Brit.
- −criticized in Eng.
- −confers about association with R. I.,
- −convention of towns condemned by parliament,
- −disapproved by Hatfield,
- −disperses,
- −explains Mass. opposition to British policies,
- −opposed by parliament,
- −petition refused by gov.,
- −supported by Norwich,
- −corruption of government criticized,
- −council,
- −addresses Gen. Gage,
- −addresses (text) Gov. Hutchinson,
- −addresses of 1770,
- −addresses of 1772,
- −appointed,
- −appointment by king opposed in Mass.,
- −choice discussed,
- −committee appointed to consider affairs in Mass.,
- −denies attacking government,
- −disputes with governor,
- −election of criticized in Eng.
- −elections disputed,
- −hears proclamation,
- −meets with Gen. Gage,
- −moves to Boston,
- −opposed by Gov. Hutchinson,
- −opposed by Lt. Gov. Oliver,
- −petitions king,
- −protected by British army,
- −provides for quartering of soldiers,
- −qualifications for,
- −refuses to publish governor's proclamation,
- −refuses to quarter troops,
- −refuses to send for army,
- −resignations forced,
- −sails for Louisburg rumored,
- −satirized,
- −secrecy maintained,
- −suggests Boston factory for army,
- −supported by house of representatives,
- −supports British army's quarters,
- −councilors refuse appointment in,
- −courts criticized by assembly,
- −criticized by Earl of Chatham,
- −defense of discussed,
- −delegates set out for Continental congress,
- −delegates to Continental congress,
- Purdie and Dixon: July 7, 1774 – pg. 2, col. 2
- Rind: Sept. 15, 1774 – pg. 3, col. 1
- Dixon and Hunter: Jan. 3, 1777 – pg. 2, col. 1
- −to Stamp act congress,
- −disaffection surprises British,
- −criticized,
- −disobedience discussed by George III,
- −economy in,
- −general assembly,
- See: Mass. general court
- −general court,
- −acts of,
- −acts of,
- −acts of,
- −acts of,
- −acts (text) of,
- −addresses Gov. Bernard,
- −addresses of,
- −addresses (text) of,
- −adjourns to Cambridge,
- −adjourns to Salem,
- −British regulation opposed,
- −chosen by written vote,
- −conduct censured in Gt. Brit.,
- −congratulates Shirley on military appointment,
- −convened,
- −discusses Gov. Hutchinson's letters,
- −disolution abolishes free government,
- −dissolution threatened,
- −dissolved,
- −election of,
- −forbidden to meet in Boston,
- −grants poor relief,
- −governor's control over meetings upheld,
- −impeachment of Peter Oliver resolved,
- −investigation of Hutchinson's and Oliver's letters,
- −letter from Salem committee quoted,
- −letter to Lord Dartmouth (extract from),
- −letter to Va. general assembly,
- −meeting at Cambridge opposed,
- −meeting in Boston requested,
- −meets in Cambridge,
- −memorial considered in Gt. Brit.,
- −petitions king,
- −petitions of 1774,
- −petitions opposed by Gov. Hutchinson,
- −postponed by Gen. Gage,
- −postponement ordered,
- −powers discussed,
- −praised,
- −presents livestock to Com. Warren,
- −proceedings condemned by parliament,
- −proceedings of 1774,
- −prorogued,
- −proroguement of discussed,
- −raises troops,
- −refuses to accept report of lt. gov.,
- −relations with governor,
- −removal to Boston opposed in Gt. Brit.,
- −removal to Salem,
- −requests removal to Boston,
- −resolutions (text) of 1774,
- −resolutions of 1776,
- −resolutions (text) of 1777,
- −rights upheld,
- −short session favored,
- −Stamp act legislation discussed in Gt. Brit.,
- −supports Va. resolutions,
- −suspends business,
- −thanks William Pitt for support,
- −to meet at Harvard college,
- −votes to proceed with business,
- −government,
- −changes in proposed,
- −commissioned,
- −regulation of proposed in parliament,
- −removal to Salem,
- −reorganization rumored,
- −governor,
- denied seat in council,
- −powers discussed,
- −grants land to Six Nations,
- −grievances known in Eng.,
- −house of representatives,
- −addresses (text) Gen. Gage,
- −addresses George III,
- −addresses Gov. Bernard,
- −addresses of 1766,
- −addresses of 1770,
- −addresses of 1771,
- −addresses of 1772,
- −addresses of 1773,
- −business outlined by Gov. Bernard,
- −celebrates king's birthday,
- −circular letter answered by N. J. and Conn.,
- −circular letter answered by Va.,
- −circular letter approved in Va.,
- −circular letter (text) by,
- −circular letter defended,
- −circular letter opposed by king,
- −circular letter ordered rescinded,
- −circular letter reaffirmed,
- −circular letter supported,
- −circular letter supported in Ga.,
- −circular letter supported in Md.,
- −circular letter supported in R. I.,
- −circular letter upheld in Phila.,
- −considers Hillsborough's letter,
- −defends committees of correspondence,
- −discusses British-American affairs,
- −discusses indemnity for riots,
- −elects councilors,
- −letter (text) to agent in London,
- −letter (text) to Hillsborough,
- −letter to Va. house of burgesses,
- −meeting at Harvard opposed,
- −orders list of civil officers,
- −petition against governors defended,
- −petition (text) for removal of Gov. Bernard,
- −petition to king discussed,
- −petitions against taxation,
- −petitions (text) George III,
- −petitions for removal of Gov. Hutchinson,
- −protests rule by ministerial instructions,
- −relations with governor,
- −replies to governor's address,
- −requests removal to Boston,
- −resolutions of,
- −resolutions of 1768,
- −resolutions of 1772,
- −resolutions of 1773,
- −resolutions of 1774,
- −supports council of Mass.,
- −inhabitants ordered to surrender arms,
- −refuse supplies to Gen. Gage,
- −investigation authorized by parliament,
- −judges,
- −fixed salary for proposed,
- −refuse crown salaries,
- −juries,
- −election of criticized in Eng.,
- −justices of peace,
- admonished by governor,
- −loyalty to crown professed,
- −military government in criticized,
- −mixed government upheld in,
- −mobilization system proposed,
- −navy board,
- reports loss of ship,
- −number of sailors from in French and Indian war,
- −oath for officers,
- prescribed by general court,
- −officers' salaries,
- −opposed in Gt. Brit.,
- −opposition to British discussed,
- −to Gt. Brit. approved in colonies,
- −ordered by Continental congress to enlist battalions,
- −petition of presented to king,
- −petitions against taxation,
- −praised for Louisburg expedition,
- −for upholding freedom,
- −provincial congress,
- −address to clergy of Mass.,
- −address (text) to Gen. Gage,
- −address (text) to inhabitants,
- −address to king prepared,
- −addressed (text) by Gen. Lee,
- −addressed (text) by Gen. Washington,
- −addresses (text) of 1775,
- −meetings of,
- −moves from Cambridge to Worcester,
- −reasons for dissolution discussed,
- −reports of battle of Lexington and Concord,
- −requests assistance for inhabitants leaving Boston,
- −resolutions endorsed by general court,
- −resolutions (text) of,
- −resolutions (text) of 1774,
- −resolutions (text) of 1775,
- −sets fast days,
- −supported in Middlesex co.,
- −supported in Suffolk co.,
- −punishment supported by Commons,
- −threatened by governor,
- −rebellion in declared,
- −relations with Indians,
- −represented on committee for trade relief,
- −requested by N. Y. to contribute to Indian funds,
- −resistance discussed by George III,
- −revenue officers,
- return to Eng. rumored,
- −revolutionary leaders arrest opposed in Suffolk co.,
- −offered amnesty,
- −revolutionary spirit opposed by Lords,
- −rewarded for French and Indian war support,
- −royal treasurers,
- supported rumored,
- −sends emissaries to Canada,
- −sends ship to aid Annapolis Royal,
- −skirmishes in,
- −Stamp act legislation discussed in Gt. Brit.,
- −superior court,
- −adjourns to Faneuil hall,
- −judges appointed by house of representatives,
- −judges salaries discussed,
- −judges to be paid by crown,
- −judges to refuse salary rumored,
- −supported in Continental congress,
- −supports conciliation with Gt. Brit.,
- −tax for 1771,
- −tenure of offices regulated by general court,
- −town meetings defended,
- −proceedings to be published,
- −regulation opposed in Newport,
- −towns support Boston on tea question,
- −trade with Fr. direct sought,
- −with Italy direct sought,
- −with Portugal direct sought,
- −with Sp. direct sought,
- −treasury,
- ordered moved to Salem,
- −treaties with Mohawks on education,
- −unconditional surrender for proposed,
- −united against Gt. Brit.,
- −unity in discussed,
- −war with Penobscots declared,
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- −act for administration of justice discussed in parliament,
- +Massachusetts, brigantine,
- −frigate,
- −state warship,