agent of Penna., [74];

on the Stamp Act, [74];

correspondence with Dean Tucker, [74];

Familiar Letters, [85];

defamed for his connection with the Hutchinson letters, [56], [93];

blamed by Mahon, [93];

vindicates himself, [93];

acknowledged his agency in the Hutchinson letters to prevent a duel, [93];

attacked by Wedderburn, [95];

Franklin before the Privy Council, [93], [95];