[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.

[341]

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.