| 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 | | 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 |
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