[336] N. E. Hist. and Geneal. Reg., 1868, p. 337; letters of Gov. Wentworth in Ibid., 1869, p. 274; Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., xiv. 450; Force's Am. Archives; Belknap's New Hampshire; T. C. Amory's General Sullivan, 295; N. H. Rev. Rolls, i. 31; N. H. Provincial Papers, vii. 420-423, 478; Mary P. Thompson's Mem. of Judge Eben. Thompson (Concord, N. H., 1886).
[337] E. S. Riley, Jr., in Southern Monthly, xiv, 537.
[338] Sept. 30, 1774.
[339] Gibbes' Doc. Hist. of the Amer. Rev.
[340] Thornton's Pulpit of the Rev., p. 218.
The paper which excited Patrick Henry was the "Broken Hints" of Joseph Hawley, which was first printed in Niles's Principles and Acts of the Revolution; and since in John Adams' Works, ix. p. 641.
[342] See documents in Amer. Archives; Frank Moore's Diary of the Revolution, i. 15.
[343] Frothingham's Warren, p. 416.