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| Samuel Adams, | [21] |
| Annapolis Tea-Ship Burned, | [85] |
| Biographical Notices of the Tea Party, and List of its Members, | [92-171] |
| Biographical Sketches; |
| Ancrum, Wm. | [208] |
| Appleton, Nathaniel | [30] |
| Blowers, S.S. | [352] |
| Brattle, Wm. | [311] |
| Bruce, Capt. | [356] |
| Bull, Wm. | [339] |
| Cheever, Ezekiel | [46] |
| Church, Dr. Benjamin | [26] |
| Clarke, R. | [210] |
| Coffin, Capt. | [358] |
| Cooper, Sir Grey | [212] |
| Cooper, William | [43] |
| Copley, John S. | [329] |
| Crafts, Thomas | [25] |
| Curtis, Obadiah | [49] |
| Danforth, Samuel | [315] |
| Edes, Benjamin | [25] |
| Erving, John | [226] |
| Faneuil, Benj. | [294] |
| Hall, Capt. James | [245] |
| Hatch, Nathaniel | [285] |
| Hewes, Daniel | [49] |
| Hodgdon, Alex. | [79] |
| Hutchinson, Thos. & Elisha | [324] |
| Johonnot, Gabriel | [27] |
| Kelly, Wm. | [269] |
| Knox, Thomas, Jr., | [49] |
| Lloyd, Henry | [227] |
| Lott, Abraham | [226] |
| Lovering, Joseph | [49] |
| Morris, John | [342] |
| Pownall, John | [339] |
| Quincy, Josiah | [61] |
| Rotch, Francis | [41] |
| Rowe, John | [63] |
| Royal, Isaac | [311] |
| Savage, Samuel Phillips | [57] |
| Scollay, John | [37] |
| Tileston, Thomas | [50] |
| Wallace, Hugh and Alex | [233] |
| Walpole, Thomas | [204] |
| Watson, Brook | [203] |
| Wendell, Oliver | [43] |
| Wharton, Thomas | [273] |
| White, Henry | [306] |
| Williams, Jonathan | [43] |
| Williams, Thomas | [230] |
| Winslow, Joshua | [223] |
| Ballads of the Tea Party, | [172-176] |
| Boston, Opposition to the Tea Act, | [19-23], [260-66], [278], [303] |
| Tea-Party, | [64-82], [89-94], [95-171] |
| Destruction of the Tea, | [58-94], [336-357] |
| Proceedings of the Town, | [279-303], [320-36] |
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| Proceedings of the Council, | [309-20] |
| Clarke R. & Sons, Attack on Warehouse of | [28], [266], [284] |
| Residence mobbed, | [34] |
| Letter to chairman East India Company, | [279-91] |
| East India Company, | [11], [189] |
| Franklin, Benjamin | [185] |
| Green Dragon Tavern, | [66] |
| Hutchinson, Thomas | [20] |
| Lamb, John | [19] |
| Letters and Documents, | [189], [370] |
| Letter from Mr. Wm. Palmer, enclosing Extracts of several Letters from Boston, &c., to show the state of the Tea Trade in America, and estimates of the advantages that will attend the Company's carrying on that trade to that place, | [189] |
| Memorial of Mr. Gilbert Barkley, recommending a Plan for carrying on the Tea Trade to America, and offering himself, and Mr. John Inglis, Merchant, of Philadelphia, as agents, | [199] |
| Letter from Mr. Brook Watson, to Daniel Wier, Esq., recommending Mr. John Butler, of Nova Scotia, and Messrs. Faneuil and Winslow, of Boston, as agents, | [202] |
| A Proposal of the Hon. Mr. Walpole's, for sending Tea to Philadelphia, | [203] |
| Plan of Mr. Palmer, for Exportation of Tea to America, | [205] |
| Letter from Messrs. Greenwood & Higginson, recommending Messrs. Andrew Lord, and William and George Ancrum, of South Carolina, as Agents, and offering their ship, the "London," Capt. Curling, to carry Tea to that place, | [208] |
| Letter from Mr. Fred'k Pigou, Jun., Esq., recommending Pigou & Booth, of New York, and James & Drinker, of Philadelphia, as Agents, and offering vessels for those places, | [208] |
| Letter from Mr. Jonathan Clarke, offering Richard Clarke & Sons, of Boston, as Agents, | [209] |
| Letter from Grey Cooper, Esq., recommending Mr. Barkley as an Agent, | [211] |
| Letter from Messrs. Roberts & Co., recommending Messrs. Willing, Morris & Co., of Philadelphia, as Agents, | [212] |
| Letter from Mr. Benjamin Harrison, offering himself as an Agent for Virginia, | [213] |
| Letter from Mr. George Browne, recommending Mr. Jonathan Brown, of Philadelphia, as an Agent, | [214] |
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| Letter from Mr. Wm. Palmer, offering to advance the amount of 200 chests of Tea, on terms therein mentioned, | [215] |
| Letter to several American Merchants to meet the Committee, | [215] |
| Letter from Mr. Gilbert Barkley, offering some further thoughts upon the Exportation, | [216] |
| Letter from Samuel Wharton, Esq., offering an Apology for not attending the Committee, | [217] |
| Some Thoughts upon the Company's sending out Teas to America, | [218] |
| Letter from Messrs. Watson & Rashleigh, reciting terms on which the Tea Agency may be conducted, and offering Security for their recommendation, | [222] |
| Letter from Mr. Jonathan Clarke, on the same, | [224] |
| Letter from Mr. Kelly, on the same, and recommending several persons of the different Colonies, as Agents, | [225] |
| Letter from Mr. Harrison, that Mr. Kelly will give his Proposals, | [227] |
| Letter from Mr. John Blackburn, with an offer of Terms, | [228] |
| Letter to Samuel Wharton, Esq., to meet the Committee, | [229] |
| Request of Mr. Walter Mansell, for the Agency to South Carolina, | [229] |
| Letter from Messrs. Roberts & Co., offering Terms and Security for Willing, Morris & Co., | [231] |
| Letter from Messrs. Pigou & Booth, offering Terms and Security for Messrs. James & Drinker, | [231] |
| Letter from Mr. John Nutt, recommending Mr. Roger Smith, of South Carolina, as an Agent, | [233] |
| Letter from Messrs. Bourdieu & Chollet, recommending several persons as Agents, | [233] |
| Letter from Messrs. Gale, Fearon & Co., recommending Mr. Daniel Stephenson, of Maryland, as an Agent, | [234] |
| Letter from Messrs. Davidson & Newman, declining any propositions on the present state of the Tea affair, | [235] |
| Letter to several American Merchants to meet the Committee, | [235] |
| Letter from Mr. Palmer, upon the Rate of Exchange from Boston, | [236] |
| Letter from Messrs. Bourdieu & Chollet, declining to offer any further proposals, | [236] |
| Letter to sundry American Merchants to meet the Committee, | [237] |
| Letter to sundry American Merchants, advising the quantities of Tea ordered to be shipped for the several Colonies, and requesting the firm of the houses they have recommended, | [238] |
| Letter from Messrs. Watson & Rashleigh, advising the firm of their recommendation, | [238] |
| Securities offered for Mr. Barkley and Mr. Mansell, | [239] |
| Letter from Mr. Pigou, with the firm of his recommendation, | [239] |
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| Letters from Mr. Wharton, Mr. Browne, and Mr. Kelly, | [240] |
| Mr. Palmer's Opinion in what mode to ship Tea to America, | [241] |
| Letter from Mr. Clarke, with the firm of his house, and offering the "William" for freight, | [243] |
| Letters to Geo. Hayley, Esq., Thos. Lane, Esq., and Alexander Champion, Esq., to know if they have any constant traders to Boston or South Carolina, ready to sail, | [244] |
| Letter to Mr. Palmer, to point out what sorts of Tea are proper to be sent to Boston and South Carolina, | [244] |
| Mr. Palmer's Assortment of Teas for America, | [245] |
| Weight of Tea Exported to America, | [245] |
| Letters from several Persons concerning Vessels for Carrying the Tea to America, | [245] |
| Petition to the Lords of the Treasury, for Licence to Export Teas to America, | [246] |
| Licence from the Lords of the Treasury to Export Teas to America, | [247] |
| Letters from Sundry Gentlemen relating to Vessels to carry Tea to America, | [251] |
| Letter from Mr. Settle to Mr. Blackburn and Mr. Kelly, to come and Execute the Bond, | [255] |
| Letters from Mr. Blackburn and Mr. Kelly, in reply, | [255] |
| Sundry Freight Bills, for Tea Shipped, | [256] |
| So far concerns the outset of the Tea. |
| Note from Lord Dartmouth to the Chairman, to attend at Whitehall, on the subject of some Advices from America, respecting the Teas, | [258] |
| Letters to American Merchants to communicate what Advices they may have received, | [258] |
| Letters from American Merchants, in reply, | [259] |
| Letter from Mr. Jonathan Clarke to Mr. Wheler, advising his arrival at Boston, | [260] |
| Letter to Abram Dupuis, to communicate advice, referred in Mr. Clarke's Letter, | [279] |
| Messrs. Clarke & Son's Letter to Mr. Dupuis, | [279] |
| Mr. Faneuil's Letter to Mr. Watson, mentioned in Messrs. Clarke's, | [292] |
| Proceedings of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, on the 5th and 6th November, referred to in Messrs. Clarke's and Faneuil's Letters, | [295] |
| Note from the Secretary to Mr. Brook Watson, advising the Tea is ordered to Halifax, and desiring the names of the Consignees, | [304] |
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| Security offered for Messrs. Butler & Cochran, consignees at Halifax, | [305] |
| The Agents at New York's Petition to the Governor, referred to in their letter 1st December, | [305] |
| Petition of the Agents at Boston, and the Proceedings of the Governor and Council thereon, | [309] |
| Proceedings of the Town of Boston on the 29th and 30th November, | [320] |
| Letter signed "Anglo Americanus," addressed to Geo. Dudley, Esq., enclosing newspapers, | [331] |
| Letter signed "Anglo Americanus," addressed to Geo. Dudley, Esq., advising the Tea's being destroyed, | [332] |
| Note from Mr. Pownall, to communicate Advices, and enclosing Letter from Lieut.-Gov. Bull, of Charles Town; also, Lieut.-Gov. Bull's Letter, | [339] |
| Letter from Mr. Jo. Morris, to Corbyn Morris, Esq., advising of the Tea's being seized at South Carolina, | [342] |
| Letter from Capt. Ellis, advising of the Tea's being seized at South Carolina, | [343] |
| Questions proposed to the Boston Consignees, respecting landing the Teas, | [344] |
| Protest of Capt. Bruce against said Consignees, for refusing to receive the Teas, | [346] |
| Letter from Mr. Rotch, to said Consignees, with an account of Charges and a Protest, | [350] |
| Protests of the several Captains against the Destroyers of the Tea, | [353] |
| Letters from the Agents at New York, &c., to Capt. Lockyer, and one from him to them, | [359] |
| Proceedings of the Inhabitants of Philadelphia, on the measure of Exporting Tea to that place, | [361] |
| Liberty Tree, | [24] |
| Long Room (Whig) Club, | [66] |
| New York. Opposition to the Tea Act, | [16-19], [269-271] |
| Arrival of Tea, | [84-5] |
| Petition of the Consignees to the Governor, | [305] |
| Letter from the Agents to Capt. Lockyer, | [358-60] |
| North-End Caucus, | [23], [67] |
| Philadelphia lends Opposition to Tea Act, | [17] |
| Tea sent back, | [84] |
| Proposed Tea Depot in America, | [203] |
| Opposition to the Tea Act, | [272-277] |
| Resolves and Proceedings of October 18, | [361-65] |
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| St. Andrew's Masonic Lodge of Boston, | [66] |
| Sons of Liberty, | [18], [24], [26] |
| South Carolina, Proceedings at | [84-65], [339-43] |
| Spurr, John, | [164] |
| Tea Act, | [12] |
| Introduced into New England, | [14] |
| Consignees, | [23], [36], [51-53] |
| Guard on Boston tea-ship, | [45-50] |
| State of Tea Trade in America, | [191-98] |
| Shipments to America, | [256-7] |
| Warren, Gen. Joseph, | [178] |
| Additions, | [367] |