M’Culloh, of North Carolina, [39].
MacDougall, Alexander, [146], [147], [210].
Mansfield, Lord, [103], [107], [109].
Marshall, James, [124], [125].
Marshall, Thomas, [67].
Maryland, effect of non-importation agreement, [140].
Massachusetts, protests against Sugar Act and Stamp Act, [61]-[64]; yields to acts granting duties, [65]; proposes Stamp Act Congress, [78]-[79]; censured for circular letter by Hillsborough, [130]-[131]; Suffolk Resolves, [215]-[216]; Parliament claims right to alter charter, [222]-[223]; Provincial Congress, [228]; see also Boston.
Mauduit, Jasper, Mass. agent, [24].
Mayhew, Jonathan, [85].
Minerva, The (ship), [199].
Molasses Act (1733), [26].
Morris, Robert, [253].
Morton, [253].
Mutiny Act, [239].
N
Navigation and Trade acts, [28]-[29].
New Jersey declines to send delegate to Stamp Act Congress, [79].
New York, Stamp Act Congress, [79]-[80]; stamp riots in, [87]-[90]; Assembly refuses to abide by Quartering Act, [122]; merchants agree on non-importation, [139]; effect of non-importation agreement, [140]; decay of business, [144]-[146]; permitted to issue Bills of Credit, [148]; non-importation agreement set aside, [148]; tea not to be imported, [148]-[149]; vote for independence, [252], [253].
Newfoundland fisheries prohibited to colonies, [224].
Newport Mercury, [75].
Nicholas, R. C., [66], [76].
Non-importation, agreements, [139]; results, [140]-[141], [144]-[146]; London merchants protest, [141]; discontinued, [148]-[149]; Association of 1774, [219]-[220], [225]-[226], [241].
Non-intercourse, [239].
North, Lord, sought by Pitt to replace Townshend, [121]; proposes partial repeal of Townshend duties, [129]; Resolution on Conciliation, [223] et seq..
North Carolina, effect of non-importation agreement, [140].
O
Ohio Company, [32], [34].
Oliver, Andrew, [82]-[84], [91], [198].
Otis, James Jr., on parliamentary rights, [65]; on Virginia Resolutions, [77]; and Stamp Act question, [91]; Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved, [113]; in 1770, [152]; aids father in soliciting chief-justiceship, [167]; a leader in Boston, [175]; deserts Adams, [179].
Otis, James, Sr., and chief-justiceship, [167].
P
Paine, R. T., [200].
Paine, Thomas, Common Sense, [247]-[251].
Paris, Peace of, [10].
Parson’s Cause, [69].
Pendleton, Edmund, [66], [71], [74].
Penn, Richard, [242].
Pennsylvania, effect of non-importation agreements, [140]; on question of independence, [252].
Philadelphia merchants’ attitude toward non-importation, [139].
Pitt, William, ministry, [5]; and colonies, [30], [38], [40]; refuses to succeed Granville, [101]; in behalf of America, [103]-[104]; refers to Dulaney’s pamphlet, [108] [(note)]; becomes Earl of Chatham and Prime Minister, [115]-[121]; conciliation plan, [221]-[222].
Pontiac uprising, [36].
Pownall, Thomas, Administration of the Colonies, [49].
Preparedness, policy of, [31].
Preston, Thomas, Captain, [129].
Proclamation of 1763, [35].
Prohibitory Act, [242], [243].
Q
Quartering Act, [39], [114].
Quincy, Josiah, [129].