Halifax, Earl of, Colonial Secretary, [21], [22].
Hallowell, Benjamin, [84].
Hancock, John, defies Stamp Act, [95]; celebrates repeal of Stamp Act, [98]; Liberty sloop riot, [124]-[126]; during period of waning enthusiasm, [152], [153]; relations with Samuel Adams, [179]; in Mass. Assembly, [193], [196]; violation of non-importation agreement, [203].
Hawley, Major, [185], [213].
Henry, Patrick, in House of Burgesses (1765), [67]; personal characteristics, [69]-[70]; for Virginia Resolutions, [71], [72], [73]; in first Continental Congress, [212], [214].
Hillsborough, Earl of, advises against Stamp Act, [40]; censures Mass. circular letter, [131], [142], [164]-[165].
Howe, Richard, Earl, Admiral, [222].
Hughes, John, [65].
Hume, David, Franklin corresponds with, [6]; quoted, [7].
Hutchinson, Anne, [165].
Hutchinson, Thomas, on colonial rights, [56]-[58]; in Stamp Act riot, [84]-[85]; adjourns Boston superior court, [91]; orders troops to retire from Boston, [128]-[129]; made Governor of Mass., [152]-[153]; quoted, [150]; life and character, [165]-[170]; ideas of liberty, [170]-[174]; relations with Samuel Adams, [175] et seq.; letters, [193]-[195], [196]-[198]; History of Massachusetts Bay, [195]; leaves for England, [199].
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Indians, side with big battalions, [33]-[34]; reservations, [35]-[36].
Ingersoll, Jared, [65], [82], [98].
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Jackson, Grenville’s secretary, [40], [46].
John Jay, [210], [233], [240].
Jefferson, Thomas, in House of Burgesses, [71]; quoted, [200]; drafts Declaration of Independence, [253]-[256].
Jenkinson, Charles, British Secretary of the Treasury, [39].
Jenyns, Soame, on Stamp Act, [109]-[113].
Johnson, Conn. agent, [151], [176].
Johnston, George, [70], [71].
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Kames, Lord, Franklin corresponds with, [6].
Kirk, Thomas, [124], [125].
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La Galissonière, Marquis de, acting Governor of Canada, [32].
Lamb, John, [94], [146].
Lee, Arthur, [187], [242].
Lee, R. H., [65]-[66], [212], [251].
Lexington, Battle of, [229]-[230].
Liberty sloop riot, [124]-[126].
Livingston, Philip, [87]-[90], [211], [239].
Loudoun, Earl of, commander of forces in America, [2], [3], [4].
Low, Isaac, N. Y. deputy to Continental Congress, [210], [215].