Index

    Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations. Texts with known authors will be found under the author’s name

    “A Z” writing in Massachusetts Spy, 340

    Abingdon Resolves, 135, 293n2

    Acadia, 57, 58n4

    The Acts and Laws of His Majesty’s Province of the Massachusetts Bay (1759), 347, 348n2

    Acts of Trade, 243, 256, 282, 287, 358, 379, 397

    Adams, John

    characterized by TH, 257

    on commission of TH as governor-in-chief, 92

    elected as representative, 52n2

    Hillsborough critiqued by, 266n4

    on independent salaries of governor and judges, 266n4

    in May 1772 elections, 371

    mentioned by TH, 111, 151

    passage of acts, wording for, 38n3

    retirement to Braintree for reasons of health, 187, 188n5

    in trial of soldiers for Boston Massacre, 52

    Adams, Samuel

    on acquittal of soldiers in Boston Massacre, 1, 92, 110, 115n1

    Boston Massacre commemorative oration as official town meeting, selectmen voting against, 340n3

    Cambridge versus Boston, objections to meeting in, 4, 8, 224, 346, 349, 372, 380, 383

    as “Candidus” in Boston Gazette, 266n4, 270, 271, 288n5

    characterized by TH, 228–31, 257

    a clerk of the House, 229n2

    debt to town as tax collector, other patriots contributing to payment of, 346

    J. Hancock, repaired relationship with, 372, 373n10

    J. Hancock, rift with, 7, 9, 206, 262, 284, 287, 311, 313, 314, 319, 346, 371, 372

    “impudent mandate,” order to rescind Circular Letter described as, 44n3

    May (1772) elections and, 371, 372, 373nn9–10

    mentioned by TH, 111, 151, 187

    mentioned in connection with unhealthy dining at the Peacock, 273

    on Parliament’s lack of authority over colonies, 5, 9

    passage of acts, wording for, 1–2, 38n3

    prorogation of General Court, TH suspecting his failure to publicize, 135n1

    Province House and, 49

    on royal takeover of Castle William, 47, 50n4

    tax collector, inquiry into activities as, 7, 346

    J. Temple and, 372, 373n9

    testimony of R. Silvester regarding Liberty riot, 50n10

    TH attempting to exploit differences within patriot opposition and, 5, 206, 262, 284, 287, 311, 313, 314, 319, 340n1, 346, 371

    vetoed as commissary by TH, 179n2

    vetoed as truckmaster by TH, 183

    Vindex, as pseudonym, 92, 94n4, 110, 115n1, 120n3

    Admiralty. See Gambier, James; Montagu, John; Royal Navy; Sandwich, John Montagu, 4th Earl of; specific persons in or seeking admiralty offices

    Alamance, Battle of (1771), 50n6, 207–8n1

    Albany, New York, 374

    Alexander, Sir William, 1st Earl of Stirling, 58

    Allen, Mr. (died intestate), 103–4

    Alon, John, 138n2

    American Board of Customs Commissioners

    absence from/return to Boston after Massacre, 70, 71n2, 79

    clerk, TH seeking to have nephew S. Mather appointed as, 109, 159–60

    Council and, 288

    customs enforcement, reluctance regarding, 5, 235–43, 397

    dismissal of Boston Massacre case against civilians of, 1, 63, 69, 88

    Hallowell replacing Temple on, 16n4, 82, 89, 90n5

    House’s denial of Parliamentary authority to appoint commissioners, 214–15, 217, 218n3, 265, 266n3, 289–90

    letter from (26 Nov. 1771), on kidnapping of A. Savage, 281

    official printer for, 112, 118, 159, 160n3, 199n1, 343, 349

    proposal for assembly without party distinction, 90

    removal of J. Taylor from, 8

    taxation of salaries of, 4, 7, 216, 218n2, 218n4, 219, 220–21, 224–25, 261, 313, 314, 389, 397

    J. Temple, awaiting departure of, 75

    American Indians. See Native Americans

    American Mutiny Act. See Mutiny Act

    Amherst, Gen. Sir Jeffery, 28, 54, 109, 157

    Andros, Edmund (governor of Dominion of New England), 58

    Anglicans. See Church of England

    Anne (queen of England), 70

    anonymous letters sent to TH, 131, 196–97, 199n3

    Antin, Mr., 16

    Antinomian Crisis, 141n2

    Apthorp, Charles Ward, letter to (18 June 1772), 388

    Apthorp, John T. and Hannah Greenleaf, 262n7, 263, 273, 274n6, 334, 335, 361

    Apthorp, William, 388

    Arethusa (ship), 314, 335

    Ashfield, Baptist community in, 102, 103n7

    Assembly, Massachusetts. See General Court

    assembly of gentlemen and ladies without party distinction, 90, 106–7

    attachment of lands and goods of persons not residing in Massachusetts, law on, 347

    attorney general for Massachusetts. See also Sewall, Jonathan

    plans to supplement salary of, 254

    rumors of decision not to provide for, 336, 342

    Auchmuty, Robert, 254

    aunts, as representatives of parents in estate case, 157

    Avery, John, Sr., 193, 194n2

    Bagley, Col. Jonathan, 302, 304n2

    Baptists, grievances of, 101–2, 272

    Barnes, Henry, 236, 237n1

    bastard children

    inheritance law regarding, 157

    vilification, risk of, 278

    Beckford, William, 118, 119n3, 186n1

    Bedford, Duke of, illness of/taking of Tunbridge Waters by, 26

    Belcher, Andrew, 83, 84n5

    Belcher, Jonathan (governor of New Hampshire and New Jersey), 364

    Bell, J. L., 294n2

    bell-ringing, on anniversary of Boston Massacre, 4, 134n3

    Berkeley, Norbonne, 4th Baron Botetourt, death of, 226n2

    Bernard, Amelia, Lady (wife of F. Bernard)

    F. Bernard looking for arrival of, 81

    departure for England, 6, 16, 21n5, 38, 51n13, 53, 63, 70, 76, 77, 82

    difficult ship voyage to England of, 118, 161

    improved health of, 334

    on stroke suffered by F. Bernard, 341

    Bernard, Sir Francis (immediate former governor of Massachusetts)

    ancestry letter of TH to J. Hely Hutchinson shared with, 329

    Anglican Church in America and, 298–99

    as architect, 78, 79n2, 145, 187

    H. Barnes and, 236

    on J. Bernard’s financial and business troubles, 208–9

    Boston Massacre, account of soldiers’ trial in, 60–61

    Castle William, repairs at, 247

    Castle William, royal takeover of, 28, 101

    “chit chat” letter of TH to, 371–72

    Christ Church, Cambridge, pew rent dispute, 82–83, 84n1

    coach, consulted by TH on purchase of, 117, 160, 198

    collecting American correspondence from office of J. Pownall, 198, 199n7

    correspondence with J. Bernard sent via TH, 178, 334, 340, 343

    J. Cotton and, 254

    Council, royal appointment of, 19, 21nn2–3, 100

    Council members offended with, 257

    Council on meeting without, 61, 62n5

    C. Cushing and, 142

    on Falklands dispute with Spain, 53, 81, 118

    family of, TH’s assistance to, 6–7, 8, 30, 38, 61, 70, 76, 77, 162, 179n1, 208–9, 247, 249, 270

    Commodore Gambier recommended to, 232

    Hillsborough and, 159, 397

    House members opposed to, 182

    housing of troops, dilemma faced by, 177

    instructions as governor-in-chief, TH’s reliance on, 60, 154, 183, 214

    Ireland, considering post in, 310, 334, 345

    Jeffries v. Donnell case and, 248–49

    “Junius Americanus” letters critiquing, 50n2, 222n3

    kidnapping of A. Savage and, 287–88

    letters from

    6 Nov. 1770, 19–21

    10 Nov. 1770, 22–23

    13 Nov. 1770, 28

    15 Nov. 1770, 29–30

    3 Dec. 1770, 53

    22 Dec. 1770, 80–81

    9 Feb. 1771, 118–19

    11 Feb. 1771, 121–23

    28 March 1771, 145

    6 April 1771, 159–60

    25 May 1771, 198

    13 June 1771, 208–9

    letters to

    5 Nov. 1770, 16

    6 Nov. 1770, 18–19

    20 Nov. 1770, 38

    late Nov. 1770, 44

    30 Nov. 1770, 47–49

    10 Dec. 1770, 60–61

    16 Dec. 1770, 70–71

    19 Dec. 1770, 76

    22 Dec. 1770, 78

    26 Dec. 1770, 82–84

    8 Jan. 1771, 89–90

    23 Jan. 1771, 100–102

    30 Jan. 1771, 109

    3 Feb. 1771, 112

    7 Feb. 1771, 117

    16 Feb. 1771, 126–27

    ca. 25–28 Feb. 1771, 131

    8 April 1771, 161–62

    23 April 1771, 178–79

    10 May 1771, 187–88

    22 May 1771, 193

    5 June 1771, 204

    8 July 1771, 219

    19 July 1771, 224–25

    14 Aug. 1771, 232

    27 Aug. 1771, 238

    before 20–23 Sept. 1771, 246–49

    2 Oct. 1771, 260

    8 Oct. 1771, 262

    16 Oct. 1771, 270

    13 Nov. 1771, 278–79

    3 Dec. 1771, 287–88

    24 Dec. 1771, 298–99

    13 Jan. 1772, 307

    21 Jan. 1772, 310

    29 Jan. 1772 - first letter, 314–15

    29 Jan. 1772 - second letter, 316

    30 Jan. 1772, 317

    17 Feb. 1772, 329

    14 March 1772, 334

    16 March 1772, 336–37

    23 March 1772, 340

    30 March 1772, 341

    31 March 1772, 343

    20 May 1772, 371–72

    27 June 1772, 397

    on lieutenant-governorship, 83

    May (1772) elections and, 371

    mentioned by Hillsborough, 31

    mentioned by TH, 267, 272

    Nettleham, enclosure of town of, 81

    newspapers forwarded to J. Pownall, 228

    official printer for American customs board and, 118, 159, 343, 349

    A. Oliver, Council proceedings on, 81

    A. Oliver’s separate account of Boston Massacre and, 19–21, 27

    pension of, 81n3, 84, 310n2

    plan to replace Sewall with Robinson at Halifax, 89, 90n3, 90n6, 159, 160n1, 244–47, 249, 317, 336–37, 338

    portico design for TH’s house in Milton, 78, 145, 187

    Preston, Capt., on acquittal of, 80

    on publication of confidential correspondence, 21n7, 126–27

    recall of, 323

    reformation of government, efforts at, 2, 20, 22–23, 29, 30n3, 80–81, 83, 96, 100–102, 115, 121, 159, 160n2, 179

    removal of Eastern Country from control of Massachusetts, suggestions/threat of, 287, 358

    E. Richardson, pardon of, 334

    separate grants for House and Council agents, TH vetoing, 238

    W. Story and, 260–61

    stroke suffered by, 8, 341, 345, 349, 350n1, 371, 391, 397

    Superior Court justices and, 246

    taking house at Kensington and remaining near Court, 224

    tea smuggling problem and, 260

    J. Temple and, 16, 38

    unrestricted settlement in Eastern Country, king’s timber affected by, 278–79, 314, 358

    visited by WSH, 391

    on voyage of wife and children to England, 118, 161

    L. Willard’s short process for potash and, 270, 271n1

    Bernard, Frank (son of F. Bernard)

    mental instability and death of, 6–7, 18–19, 30n7

    B. Pemberton, agreement with, 251n17

    Bernard, John (son of F. Bernard)

    correspondence with F. Bernard sent via TH, 178, 334, 340, 343

    financial and business troubles of, 7, 30n7, 131, 162, 179n1, 187, 188n2, 208–9, 247, 249, 251n17, 308n1, 316, 371, 397

    T. Goldthwait and, 193, 208, 316, 371, 397, 398n3

    Naval Office appointment of, 20, 21n5, 193, 194n4, 368

    registrar of court of vice-admirality for, F. Bernard seeking, 83, 84n5

    relationship with daughter of Capt. Prince, TH reporting on, 270

    remaining in Massachusetts after rest of family left for England, 78

    return to Boston from Penobscot, 317

    shipping investments of, 288, 316

    stroke suffered by F. Bernard and, 341

    TH to F. Bernard on failure to hear from, 307, 310

    Bernard, Thomas (son of F. Bernard), 368, 369n4

    bilious disorder, 260

    Bill of Rights Society, 118, 119n3, 133

    binding of TH’s history, 322–23

    blackmailing of T. Whately by J. Temple, 8n11, 362n5

    Bladen, Col. Martin, 296, 297n2

    Blowers, Sampson Salter, 45n2

    Blue Hill Bay, 302, 304n5

    Bohea tea, 242

    Bollan, William

    beliefs of TH regarding Bollan’s opinion of agency, 86, 144, 167

    character and temperament of, 71, 86

    Council sending vindication of meeting without governor to, 61, 62n5

    explanation of refusal of salary grant explained by TH, 90–91

    Hillsborough, communication with, 167–70, 172n1

    House of Commons, petition to, 169, 172n6

    letter from (15 April 1771), 167–72

    letter to (10 Jan. 1771), 90–91

    letter to Council from, TH’s report to unknown person on, 312–13

    patriot camp, move into, 2, 4, 167

    on probable replacement of TH if he had not followed Hillsborough’s orders, 172

    relationship with TH, 2, 4, 70–71, 86, 90–91, 167, 169

    veto of salary grant to, as separate agent of Council, 2, 4, 35–36, 39, 40, 47, 70–71, 86–95, 122, 123n4, 144, 167–72, 183, 212, 239n4

    bookbinding, 322–23

    Boston. See also specific locations within Boston

    H. Brown on rural versus town reactions to pronouncements of General Court, 46

    General Court meeting in Cambridge versus, objections to, 1–2, 4, 5, 7–8, 46, 66n2, 83, 84n6, 88, 144, 159n7, 183, 199, 200, 202, 206, 210–13, 224, 267, 284–85, 338–39, 346, 347, 348n4, 349–50, 355, 358, 371, 372, 376, 377n3, 380–84, 389, 397

    Halifax, regiments ordered to Boston from, 143, 148, 149, 165, 176, 177–84, 177n2, 187–88, 190

    instructions of town of, for representatives, 372, 373, 373n12, 374n2

    publishing of TH’s commission as governor in, 137

    Royal Navy, rumors of removal as point of rendezvous for, 161, 162–63, 258

    as source of troubles in Massachusetts, according to TH, 197

    St. Augustine, fusiliers sent to Boston from, 165

    tea consumption in, 242

    tea interests of TH and, 243

    Boston Chronicle, 315n3

    Boston Evening Post, 92n3, 94n4, 120n3, 130, 131n5

    Boston Gazette

    Abingdon Resolves printed in, 135n2

    on acquittal of soldiers in Boston Massacre, 1

    S. Adams writing as “Candidus” in, 266n4, 270, 271, 288n5

    Boston Massacre commemorative oration as official town meeting, “J.F.” on selectmen voting against, 340n1

    Cambridge versus Boston, House objections to meeting of General Court in, 211n1

    “An Elector in 1771” (J. Lovell), article by, 188n3

    B. Franklin, article hinting at patriotic dissatisfaction with, 262, 268, 271–72

    B. Franklin as agent and House, publication of correspondence between, 228n1

    on independent salary of TH, 288n5

    instructions of town of Boston for representatives published in, 373, 373n12, 374n2

    “Johannes in Eremo” essay on Parliamentary authority, 179n3

    letters of TH published in, 218n1, 261n1

    May 1771 election results in, 204n1

    Pownall letter on Boston Massacre trials printed in, 25n1

    on printers’ crisis, 189n3

    prorogation of General Court, TH’s suspicions regarding failure to publicize, 135n1

    “Sidney” attacking TH directly in, 120n3

    W. Tryon attacked in, 235n1

    verdict against J. Robinson in assault upon J. Otis Jr. printed in, 228n4

    Vindex (S. Adams) on Boston Massacre in, 92n2, 115n1, 120n3

    Boston Harbor/port of Boston

    Royal Navy’s possession of, 74, 85, 97, 113, 161, 162–63, 179

    TH requesting list of fees for, 128

    Boston Massacre

    S. Adams on, 1, 92

    civilians accused of firing into crowd from Customs House, dismissal of case against, 1, 63, 69, 88

    Council’s official account of, 21n6, 32n2

    delay of trials in, 70, 74–75, 114, 124

    depositions from witnesses to, 194n2

    described by TH, 127n2

    A Fair Account of the Late Unhappy Disturbance at Boston, 21n6, 21nn1–2, 92

    governorship of TH and, 136

    judges at trials of, 64

    jury selection/behavior in trials associated with, 26, 27n3, 37, 40, 45, 52, 59, 60–61

    manslaughter convictions of two soldiers in, 55, 56n3, 57, 59, 60–61, 62n3

    nonimportation agreement, town resolutions supporting, 135n2

    P. Oliver Sr. and trials in, 150

    A. Oliver’s separate record of, 2, 19–21, 27–34, 67, 144n1

    J. Pownall on, 156n2

    Capt. Preston, acquittal of, 1, 17–18, 24, 37, 40, 41, 46, 63, 64, 74, 80, 113, 124, 139

    printed account of soldiers’ trial, 55, 57, 59, 61, 106, 112–13, 114

    public opinion regarding, 1, 17, 46, 57, 63, 64, 66, 70, 74–75, 85, 88, 110, 113, 114, 155–56

    J. Robinson’s role in, suspicions regarding, 90n3

    A Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre (town’s account), 1, 17, 21n6, 32n2, 62n4, 66, 92, 194n2

    soldiers, trial and favorable verdict on, 1, 8–9, 17–18, 25, 26, 37, 40, 41–42, 45, 52, 55–62, 74, 85, 87, 110, 113, 124, 139, 160n2, 191–92

    Trial of William Wemms et al. (1770), 59n3, 93, 94n3

    Boston Massacre, commemoration of, 4, 173–76

    bells tolled on, 4, 134n3

    copy of oration sent to England, 173–76

    as official town meeting, selectmen voting against, 340n3

    oration of J. Lovell (first anniversary), 155–56, 156n1, 173–76

    oration of J. Warren (second anniversary), 340n3

    prayer of C. Chauncy (first anniversary), 155–56, 156n1

    predictions of TH regarding threat posed by, 173–74

    vote of town of Boston thanking Lovell for oration and printing text, 175, 176n1

    Boston News-Letter, 130, 131n3

    Boston Post-Boy and Advertiser. See Massachusetts Gazette and Boston Weekly News-Letter/Boston Post-Boy and Advertiser

    Boston Society for Encouraging Trade and Commerce, 194n2

    Boston Tea Party, 5, 266n5

    Boston town meeting

    Boston Massacre commemorative oration as official town meeting, selectmen voting against, 340n3

    escalation of challenges to imperial authority, 3

    J. Hancock moving for inquiry into town finances, 7

    low opinion of TH regarding members of, 373

    property qualifications for membership in, 373

    public attendance at, 175

    A Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre (town’s account of Boston Massacre), 1, 17, 21n6, 32n2, 62n4, 66

    voters, regulation of, 197

    Boston Weekly News-Letter. See Massachusetts Gazette and Boston Weekly News-Letter/Boston Post-Boy and Advertiser

    Botetourt, Norbonne Berkeley, 4th Baron, death of, 226n2

    Bourgat[t]e, Charles (servant convicted of perjury), 63, 69nn3–4, 125n2

    Boutineau, James

    as father-in-law of J. Robinson, 90n1, 274n3

    plan to replace Sewall at Halifax with Robinson, and Robinson with Franklin, 89, 90n3, 90n6, 159, 160n1, 244–47, 249, 317, 336–37, 338, 359

    Bowdoin, James

    Cambridge, objections to meeting in, 349–50

    Council, elevation to, 52n2

    Court’s report on Boston Massacre drafted by, 32, 32n2

    Franklin chosen as agent of House and, 24

    as Kennebec Proprietor, 305n1

    letter of introduction for G. Erving to B. Franklin from, 266n5

    in May 1772 elections, 371–72, 373n8

    mentioned by TH as “pliable” in letter to J. Gambier, 361, 362n3

    motion to record correspondence with Council agent in separate book, 217

    “Mucius Scaevola” letter and, 371–72, 373n8

    report on complaints against new justice in Machias, 225n3

    Short Narrative, role in drafting, 32n2, 62n4, 66

    J. Temple (son-in-law) and, 8, 361, 362n5

    Bowers, Jerathmiel, vetoed as councilor by TH, 199, 202, 203n2, 204–5, 371, 372n4, 372n6

    Boylston’s Brig, 126, 128, 129, 131

    Braintree, MA, 188n5

    Brattle, William

    as commissioner in New York border dispute, 353n3

    on committee on settlement in Eastern Country and timber reserves, 42n1, 48, 50n7

    government party, alliance with, 371, 372n3

    report on complaints against new justice in Machias, 225n3

    Breda, Treaty of (1667), 58

    Brenton, Jahleel, 141

    British troops. See also Boston Massacre; Castle William; Royal Navy

    Abingdon Resolves on forcible resistance to, 135n2

    Fort Pownall, size of garrison at, 218

    Halifax, regiments ordered to Boston from, 143, 148, 149, 165, 176, 177–84, 177n2, 187–88, 190

    housing of, 177, 178, 180, 190

    recruitment of regiments in North America, 133, 154, 155n3, 188, 190

    rumored reductions in, 307

    St. Augustine, fusiliers sent to Boston from, 165, 187–88

    St. Vincent, West Indies, ordered to suppress Carib rebellion in, 398n4

    Bromfield, Mr., 44

    Brookfield, MA, 147

    Brown, Henry Young

    in French and Indian War, 47n1

    letter to TH from (28 Nov. 1770), 46

    Brown, John, 380n1

    Brown, Richard D., 294n2

    Buckmaster, Colonel Joseph, 43, 44n5

    Buenos Aires, 26, 54, 79

    Bull, William, II (lieutenant-governor of South Carolina), 93, 94n2

    Burbeck, William, 101, 103n5, 149–50

    Burch, William

    Castle William, taking up residence in, 71n2

    Dorchester, visited by TH in, 273, 274n1

    former Boston house of, son of TH wishing to purchase, 388

    J. Gambier and, 335, 361, 398–99

    as godfather of J. Apthorp’s son, 274n6

    letter from American Board of Customs Commissioners (26 Nov. 1771), on kidnapping of A. Savage, 281

    new clerk for customs board, on need for, 109

    printer for board of customs and, 343

    J. Temple and, 361, 362n5

    Burnet, William (former governor of Massachusetts), refusal to General Court to grant fixed salary to, 216, 218n5

    Bute, John Stuart, 3rd Earl of, 110n3

    Cadiz, 45, 76, 82, 118

    Calef, Capt., 44, 161, 163, 265, 341

    Callahan, Capt., 270, 271

    Cambridge

    Christ Church, pew rent dispute, 82–83, 84n1

    objections to General Court meeting in, 1–2, 4, 5, 7–8, 46, 66n2, 83, 84n6, 88, 144, 159n7, 183, 199, 200, 202, 206, 210–13, 224, 267, 284–85, 338–39, 346, 347, 348n4, 349–50, 355, 358, 371, 372, 376, 377n3, 380–84, 389, 397

    publishing of TH’s commission as governor in, 137

    Cambridge University, England, 366

    Campbell, Lady William, 273–74

    Campbell, Lord William (son of 4th Duke of Argyll and governor of South Carolina), 273–74, 332, 333n5

    Campbell, William (in Savage kidnapping), 300

    “Candidus,” S. Adams writing as, 266n4, 270, 271, 288n5

    Caner, Henry, 50n11

    Cape Ann, 48, 50n11

    Cape Fear Mercury, 207–8

    Carib rebellion in St. Vincent, West Indies, Dalrymple’s regiment ordered to suppress, 398n4

    Carleton, Guy, 1st Baron Dorchester, 109, 110n3

    Caroline Matilda (queen consort of Denmark), 344n2, 345

    Casco Bay, 243, 287, 348. See also Falmouth

    Castle William

    Frank Bernard confined to, for mental instability, 6–7, 19n2

    commissioners residing in, after Boston Massacre, 71n2

    condition of fortifications and stores, 2, 40, 62, 68, 79–80, 95, 112, 148, 150, 152, 165, 201, 202, 247

    governor’s control over, 116, 121–22, 138, 152, 308n2, 389, 390n4

    Halifax, disposition of regiments ordered to Boston from, 190

    Halifax regiment garrisoning, in Dalrymple’s absence, 397

    House resolves questioning replacement of garrison at, 144n1

    inventory of ammunition/stores at, 40

    officers of provincial garrison, displacement of, 3, 25, 28, 63n3, 101, 103n4, 105

    P. Oliver Sr. supplying shot to, 150, 166

    public interpretation of royal takeover of, TH’s understanding of, 110, 113, 114

    royal takeover of, 1–2, 18, 24, 28–31, 35–38, 45, 47–48, 54, 62, 63, 74, 85, 88, 93, 95, 97, 98, 101, 105, 110, 113, 114, 124–25, 179

    salaries to be paid to storekeeper and gunner, 149–50, 152, 166, 188, 284

    Shirley Battery, 201, 247

    Spanish invasion of Falklands and defensibility of, 68, 79, 95, 116, 165

    staff, expectations regarding establishment of, 247, 307, 308n2

    storekeeper and gunner retained under TH’s control, 63n3, 87, 93, 99, 101, 138, 149–50

    TH requesting instructions from Hillsborough on, 138

    withdrawal of British troops from Boston proper to, 124

    Cato the Younger, 365

    Cawdrey’s Case (1595), 148n2

    The Censor, 6, 288n5, 337, 340

    “Centinel,” attacks on W. Tryon in Massachusetts Spy by, 235n1

    Chadwick, Mr. (deputy sheriff at Fort Pownall), 107, 132

    Chandler, Col. John, 101, 102n3

    Charles I (king of England), 70, 326

    Charles, Robert, 36, 37n4

    Charlestown, Mass., tea consumption in, 242

    Charter

    Boston, right of General Court to meet in, 2, 5

    Castle William, legality of royal takeover of, 18, 24, 74

    on elections for House, 182

    forfeiture of, 22

    Parliamentary authority regarding, 5, 22, 83

    property qualifications for membership in Boston town meeting, 373

    reformation of government, efforts at, 2, 20, 22–23, 29, 30n3, 64–65, 80–81, 83, 96, 160n2, 174

    removal of Eastern Country from Massachusetts control, proposals/threats for, 57–58, 98–99, 278–79

    TH on acting in consonance with, 389

    Chatham, William Pitt, Lord, 30, 132, 187, 325, 327n5

    Chauncy, Charles, 109, 110n4, 132n5, 155–56, 156n1

    Chesebrough, David

    letter of TH to (11 Feb. 1771), 119–20

    mentioned in letter to J. Lyndon, 141

    Chesebrough, Mrs., 119

    Christ Church, Cambridge, pew rent dispute, 82–83, 84n1

    Christian VII (king of Denmark), 344n2

    chronology (Nov. 1770–June 1772), 11–12

    Church, Benjamin, 314, 315n2

    Church of England

    Anglican Church in America, TH on, 298–99

    Christ Church, Cambridge, pew rent dispute, 82–83, 84n1

    King’s Chapel, 3, 49, 50n11, 238n3, 239–40, 255, 351

    sentiments of TH regarding, 298

    cipher/shorthand used by TH, xix, 73n1, 77n2

    Circular Letter, House’s response to order to rescind, 43, 44n3, 66

    Clinton, George (governor of New York), 36, 37n4

    coach, TH consulting F. Bernard on purchase of, 117, 160, 198

    coal, sources of, 174

    Cobbiseconta/Cobbosseecontee River, 302, 304n2

    Cockle, James, 38n2

    Coke, Lord Edward, 147, 148n2

    Colden, Cadwallader (acting governor of New York), 30n1, 226n2

    Collier, Capt., 70

    colonies. See also history of the colonies

    committees of correspondence between, 267, 268, 390

    government of, TH on, 324–25, 389–90

    independence of, TH on, 233–34, 252–53, 258, 265, 267, 325, 333n4, 340

    liberty in, TH on, 263, 265

    Parliament, declarations of lack of authority over colonies of, 4, 5, 7, 9, 137, 156n1, 173–76, 179, 188, 196–97, 214–17, 218n3, 219n1, 221, 257–58, 265, 267, 288–89, 325

    Parliament, distractions from colonial challenges to authority of, 2, 53, 92, 96, 115, 121, 198, 352

    Treason Act, applicable to accusations of treason in, 171, 172n7, 174

    comitatus a comitando, 70, 71n3

    commissioners of customs. See American Board of Customs Commissioners

    committees of correspondence between colonies, 267, 268, 390

    Concord, MA, 46

    Condeskeag/Kenduskeag River, 272, 273n1, 303, 304n5

    confidential correspondence

    Boston Gazette publication of B. Franklin correspondence with House, 262, 263n2

    burned by TH, 277

    B. Franklin accused before Privy Council of theft of TH’s letters, 266n5

    publication of copies of/concerns of TH regarding, 29, 30n1, 31, 94, 126–27, 198, 199n2, 238, 243, 269

    revised by TH, 228–31

    Congregational ministers of Boston

    commission for TH as governor-in-chief, message on, 3, 136, 148n4

    thanksgiving proclamation, refusal to read, 6

    Connecticut River, 275–77, 287, 288n6, 295, 297n4, 330, 331n4, 339, 358, 374, 387n5

    Connecticut River, New York’s claims to lands west of. See New York, border dispute with

    constitution. See Charter

    Cooke, Elisha, Jr., 194n1

    Cooke, Middlecott, death of, 193, 194n1

    Cooper, Grey, 159, 160n3

    Cooper, Dr. Samuel, 24

    Cooper, William, 372, 373n9

    Copley, John Singleton, portraits by

    A. Oliver (ca. 1758), 33

    E. Goldthwait (1770–1771), 195

    J. Gambier (1773), 164

    J. Wentworth (1769), 227

    M. Howard (1767), 264

    W. Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (1783), 286

    S. Gardiner (ca. 1772), 255

    T. Flucker (1770–1772), 140

    Cotton, John

    appointment for, TH seeking, 84n5, 193, 194n4, 247, 250n9, 253–54, 261n2, 359, 360n1, 368

    on commissions, 134, 365

    as deputy secretary, 3

    on petition of A. Oliver before General Court, 32

    prisoner, failure to retain, 43

    relationship to TH, 3, 194n1, 253–54

    Council

    American Board of Commissioners and, 288

    April session (1771), 181–84, 215

    F. Bernard and, 19–20, 257

    Bollan letter to, reported by TH to unknown person, 312–13

    committee to investigate unrestricted settlement east of Penobscot River, 42n1, 48, 50n7, 301

    fall session (26 Sept.–20 Nov, 1770), 2

    J. Hancock and, 5, 8

    Hillsborough on deciding controversies regarding marriage and divorce, 306

    irregularity of proceedings, TH on, 91

    king’s approbation of A. Oliver to be communicated to, 68, 155n2, 212

    May elections (1771), 4, 196, 199–209

    May elections (1772), 371–72

    meeting without governor, 61, 62n5, 122, 124, 167, 222–23, 224n1

    motion of J. Bowdoin to record correspondence with agent in separate book, 217

    “Mucius Scaevola” letters in Massachusetts Spy and, 293, 294n2, 372, 373n8

    official account of Boston Massacre, 21n6

    A. Oliver, proceedings against, 67, 81, 151, 182

    A. Oliver’s account of meeting of, after Boston Massacre, 2, 19–21, 27–34, 67

    Proceedings of His Majesty’s Council…Relative to the Deposition of Andrew Oliver, Esq., 34

    prorogation order of TH (July 1771), 215, 217

    quit rent proposal for settlers in Eastern Country, 218

    reformation of government, efforts at, 2, 20, 22–23, 29, 30n3, 64–65, 80–81, 83, 96, 115, 121, 159, 160n2, 179

    royal appointment versus election of, 19, 21nn2–3, 22–23, 24n2, 64–65, 96, 99, 100, 121, 123n2, 160n2

    royal portraits, objections to display of, 70, 71n6

    A. Savage kidnapping and, 301n2

    separate agents for House and Council, TH refusing grants for, 2, 4, 35–36, 39, 40, 45, 47, 70–71, 86–95, 121, 144, 154, 167–72, 183, 212, 223, 238, 239n4, 267–68, 312–13, 355, 390

    Council Chamber, portraits of British monarchs in, 3, 70, 71n6

    Coussens, Benjamin, 142, 143n4

    Crawford, William, vetoed as truckmaster by TH, 179n2, 183

    Cromwell, Oliver, 58

    Crosby, Brass (lord mayor of London), 160n6, 186n1, 187, 188n4, 197nn3–4

    Crowne, William, 58n5

    Cumberland, Prince Henry, Duke of, 61, 62n4

    currency, changed from paper to silver, 40

    Cushing, Caleb, 203n2

    Cushing, Charles (sheriff of Lincoln Co.)

    congratulating TH on governorship, 142

    deed for property of R. Jackson in Maine entrusted to, 85, 86n2

    letters from (21 March 1771), 142

    Machias, appointment of deputy sheriff at, 142

    Machias, lawlessness at, 51, 52n2, 107

    Cushing, Elizabeth Sumner, 142n3

    Cushing, John, 246, 250n2, 310n3, 311, 342, 352

    Cushing, Thomas

    B. Franklin writing to, 196, 197n2

    on protest of the House at July meeting, 220–21

    as Speaker of the House, 126–27, 220–21

    vetoed as commissary by TH, 179n2

    Cushing, William, 65n2, 246, 250n2, 310n3, 311

    customs commissioners. See American Board of Customs Commissioners

    customs fees for port of Boston, TH requesting list of, 128

    Customs House, dismissal of case against civilians accused of firing into crowd from, 1, 63, 69, 88

    cutlery and silver plate ordered by TH, 77

    Dalrymple, Col. William

    Castle William, repairs at, 201

    Castle William, royal takeover of, 31, 95

    copies of confidential letters of, 30n1

    T. Gage writing to, 18

    Halifax, disposition of regiments ordered to Boston from, 143, 180, 190

    mentioned by TH, 176

    news/rumors, susceptibility to, 307

    in West Indies with regiment, 397, 398, 398n4

    Dana, Richard, 193, 194n2

    Dartmouth, Lord, reprimanding TH, 7

    Davies, Elizabeth, death of, 130, 131n3

    Davies, Capt. William, 131n3, 176, 252, 256, 261n1

    Davis, Solomon, 256–57

    de Gray, William, later Baron Walsingham, 30

    DeBerdt, Dennys, death of/agency held by, 25n4, 39, 40, 47, 87, 90, 121, 167, 169, 183, 212, 221

    dedimus, 134

    Delancey family, New York, 36, 37n4

    Denmark affair, 344, 345

    diarrhea, 18

    Dilly, Edward and Charles, 323

    disease. See health and illness

    divorce, Hillsborough on deciding controversies regarding marriage and, 306

    Donnell, Col. Joseph, 248–49, 250–51nn12–14

    Donoughmore, Christiana Nickson [Nixon], 1st Baroness, 328n19, 329

    Dorchester, Guy Carleton, 1st Baron, 109, 110n3

    Dorchester, MA, 176, 180, 274n1

    Dorr, Harbottle, 188n3

    Draper, Richard

    letter from (25 Feb. 1771), 130

    TH seeking to place letters for publication with, 130, 151, 287, 288n5

    trepidation over publication of Williams letter, 130, 151

    Dudingston, Lt. William, 380n1

    Dudley, Thomas (former governor of Massachusetts), 364

    Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of (governor of New York and then Virginia), 49, 62n7, 226

    Dutch tea, smuggled/imported, 5, 181, 220, 235–43, 256, 260, 323, 351, 358

    Dutch West India Company, 396n4

    Dwight, Maj. Timothy, III, 330, 331n1

    East India Company, tea monopoly held by, 5, 9, 236, 243

    Eastern Country (east of Penobscot River). See Maine

    Eastern River, 302, 304n5

    Edes & Gill, 277

    Edinburgh, WSH traveling to Great Britain to attend University of, 320, 360–69

    Edwards, Jonathan, and daughters Elizabeth and Susanna, 331n1

    Effingham, Lt. Col. Thomas Howard, 3rd Earl of, 295–300

    Ellis, Welbore, 1st Baron Mendip, 109, 110n3

    “enthusiasts” in religion, TH commenting on, 137

    Episcopal Church. See Church of England

    Erving, George, 266

    Erving, Capt. John, 187, 266n5

    A Fair Account of the Late Unhappy Disturbance at Boston, 21n6, 21nn1–2

    Falkland Islands, Spanish seizure of, 2, 79

    accommodation reached between Spain and England, 118

    F. Bernard on, 53

    Castle William, defensibility of, 68, 79, 95, 116, 148

    circular letter of Hillsborough on, 68, 69n1

    as distraction from colonial challenges to authority of Parliament, 2, 53, 92, 96, 115, 121

    T. Gage on, 26–27, 54

    Halifax, regiments ordered to Boston from, 143, 148, 149, 165, 177, 177n2, 178, 187–88, 190

    naval defenses in New England and, 68, 79

    parliamentary authority, TH hoping to capitalize on fear of war with Spain to strengthen acceptance of, 188, 189n2

    peace with Spain over, 45, 148–60, 165, 177, 178, 180, 192, 233

    preparations for war with Spain and, 79–85, 133

    recruitment of regiments in North America and, 133, 154, 155n3

    tea import business of TH and sons affected by, 77

    uncertainty regarding outbreak of war over, 115–23, 133

    Falmouth (now Portland, ME)

    arrival of ship with TH’s commission from, 111

    Boas sailing for, 76

    poor state of naval defenses in, 80

    A. Savage, kidnapping of, 6, 280–94, 300, 301n2, 304–5, 306, 308–9, 329, 348

    tea smuggling in, 243

    Faneuil, Benjamin, 251n18

    Favourite (ship), 180, 190

    Fisher, James (tailor), 15, 256, 257n1

    Fitch, Samuel, 89, 90n6

    Fitzwilliam, Richard, 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam, 157n1

    Fitzwilliam, William, letter to (6 April 1771) and reply, on potential familial alliance, 157, 205n1

    Fleet, John and Thomas, 130, 131n5

    Fleming, John, 343, 349

    Fletcher, Capt. Thomas, 303, 304n4, 310

    flies, in Maine, 302

    Flucker, Thomas

    commission, as secretary of Massachusetts, 53n5, 111n4, 132, 139n3, 154

    on B. Franklin, 262

    May elections (1771) and, 200

    portrait by John Singleton Copley (1770–1772), 140

    T. Scammell and, 378

    Folger, Timothy, 287, 298, 314, 315n3

    Forman, Samuel, 294n2

    Fort Hill, plan to fortify, 98

    Fort Pownall

    size of garrison at, 218

    truckmaster position at, 61, 62n6, 83, 84n8, 122, 123n6, 179, 183, 186, 354, 355n4

    Fox Islands (North Haven and Vinalhaven, ME), 205

    France, distressed finances of, 192

    Frankland, Agnes Suriage, Lady, 117

    Frankland, Sir Harry, 117n1

    Franklin, Benjamin

    accused before Privy Council of theft of TH’s letters, 266n5

    boards, admission to appear before, 221, 222n2

    J. Bowdoin letter of introduction for G. Erving to, 266n5

    correspondence with House printed in Boston Gazette, 262, 263n2

    directed to apply for withdrawal of TH’s instructions on taxation of commissioners’ salaries, 220–21

    Ireland, possible visit to, 197n2, 313

    A. Lee and, 24, 262, 263n1, 268

    as official agent for New Jersey, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, 222n2, 312

    on Parliament’s lack of authority over colonies, 5n8

    planning to return to America, 196, 197n2

    publication of correspondence between House and Franklin as agent, 228

    purported House dissatisfaction with, as agent, 262, 268, 270–71, 311

    royal takeover of Castle William and, 35, 48

    separate agent of House, chosen for/acting as/veto of salary grant as, 2, 5, 24, 35–36, 39, 40, 45, 47, 87n3, 122, 123n5, 144, 196, 197n2, 221, 222n2, 262, 312–13

    TH attempting to exploit differences within patriot opposition and, 5, 262, 268, 271–72

    Franklin, Michael (lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia), 244–47

    Fraser, Thomas, 209

    Frederick (crown prince of Denmark), 344n2, 345

    freedom of religion

    Antinomian Crisis, 141n2

    Baptists, grievances of, 101–2, 272

    established church, exemption from/requirement to support, 101–2, 103n7

    freedom of the press

    agitation in the newspapers, TH on, 113, 137

    appointments of printers/stationers, 112

    libel and sedition charges against printers, 137, 138n2, 292, 293–294nn1–2, 322, 348

    “Mucius Scaevola” letters and, 6, 292, 293–94nn1–2, 322, 348, 372, 373n8, 376, 377n5

    patriot press dominance, TH’s efforts to combat, 6

    printers’ crisis in London, 3, 160n6, 185–90, 201

    struggles of TH with, 185

    W. Tryon, press attacks on, 234, 235n1

    Freeman, Enoch

    kidnapping of A. Savage and, 300, 308–9

    letter from (20 Jan. 1772), 308–9

    letter to (26 Dec. 1771), 300

    “Freeman,” as pseudonym of A. Oliver in Censor, 340

    Freiberg, Malcom, 257n2

    French and Indian War (Seven Years’ War), 47n1

    Gage, Thomas

    acquittals in Boston Massacre and, 26, 37, 113

    Castle William, conditions and defensibility of, 62, 68, 79–80, 95, 116, 152, 165, 201, 202

    Castle William, on retention of storekeeper and gunner under TH’s control at, 63n3, 87

    Castle William, possible return to provincial control of, 101

    Castle William, royal takeover of, 37, 54, 62, 63n3, 95

    Castle William, salaries of storekeeper and gunner at, 149–50, 166, 176, 177n1, 188, 284

    exploitation by TH of differences in patriot camp and, 284

    governorship of TH and, 138, 143

    letters from

    5 Nov. 1770, 17–18

    12 Nov. 1770, 26–27

    19 Nov. 1770, 37

    3 Dec. 1770, 54

    4 March 1771, 133

    25 March 1771, 143

    22 April 1771, 178

    28 April 1771, 180

    letters to

    12 Nov. 1770, 25

    26 Nov. 1770, 45

    3 Dec. 1770, 52

    6 Dec. 1770, 59

    10 Dec. 1770, 62

    24 Dec. 1770, 82

    21 Jan. 1771, 95

    17 March 1771, 139

    31 March 1771, 149–50

    9 April 1771, 165–66

    22 April 1771, 176

    29 April 1771, 180–81

    9 May 1771, 185

    13 May 1771, 187–89

    3 June 1771, 201

    1 Dec. 1771, 284

    Mutiny Act, copies of, 149, 150n4, 156n4, 165–66, 178, 180

    North administration and, 133, 139

    regiments ordered from Halifax to Boston and, 143, 149, 176, 178

    Spanish invasion of Falklands and, 82, 95, 133, 149

    St. Vincent, West Indies, Dalrymple ordered to suppress Carib rebellion in, 398n4

    Gainsborough, Thomas, portrait of Lord Sandwich (1783), 370

    Gale, Mr., 178

    Gambier, James

    Admiralty volumes sent to, 335–36

    arrival in England, 335

    colors obtained from, to replace flags at Castle William, 201

    departure for England, 232

    Hillsborough as patron of, 361

    illness of, 335, 361

    letters delivered from Lady Bernard to, 16

    letters delivered to Hillsborough by, 56

    letters to

    31 Oct. 1771, 273–74

    14 March 1772, 335–36

    7 May 1772, 361

    30 June 1772, 398–99

    portrait by John Singleton Copley (1773), 164

    on public opinion in New England, 257

    recall of, 4, 161, 162, 163, 232, 370

    recommendation letters by TH for, 24, 163–65, 232–34

    relationship of TH with, 4, 161–65, 232

    on stroke suffered by F. Bernard, 341

    visited by WSH, 391

    Gambier, Jenny (goddaughter of TH), 335, 336n5, 361

    Gambier, Mrs., and Gambier children, 273, 274, 335, 361, 398

    Gardiner, Sylvester

    Jeffries v. Donnell case and, 248–49, 251n13

    as Kennebec Proprietor, 305n1

    portrait by John Singleton Copley (ca. 1772), 255

    T. Scammell and, 302, 304n2

    Gardiner, William, 302, 304n3

    Gaspee (ship), surprising and burning of, 379, 380nn1–2, 395, 398

    General Court. See also Council; House of Representatives

    April session (1771), 4, 139, 148n1, 154–55, 156, 158, 161, 175, 178, 181–84

    April session (1772), 7–8, 334, 335, 337–40, 346–59, 376–77

    H. Brown on rural versus town reactions to pronouncements of, 46

    Gov. Burnet, refusal to grant fixed salary to, 216, 218n5

    Cambridge versus Boston, objections to meeting in, 1–2, 4, 5, 7–8, 46, 66n2, 83, 84n6, 88, 144, 159n7, 183, 199, 200, 202, 206, 210–13, 224, 267, 284–85, 338–39, 346, 347, 348n4, 349–50, 355, 358, 371, 372, 376, 377n3, 380–84, 389, 397

    Castle William storekeeper and gunner, salaries of, 63n3

    closing speech of TH to (1772), 358

    dinner invitations extended by TH to members of, 398, 399n1

    Eastern Country, failure to deal with problems in, 2, 259

    escalation of challenges to imperial authority, 1–3

    fall session (26 Sept.–20 Nov, 1770), 1–3, 36, 39, 40, 43, 46–48

    fall/winter session (1771/1772, projected and prorogued), 206, 282, 305, 307, 311–12, 314, 318

    lack of notice of prorogation of (March 1771), 134–35

    May elections (1771), 4, 182, 196, 199–209

    May elections (1772), 7–8, 365, 371–79

    New York, negotiation of border dispute with, 353, 354, 385, 386, 392, 393

    opening messages of J. Hancock to, 8, 346, 348n4, 349–50

    opening messages of TH to, 2, 4, 7, 44n3, 202–3, 346, 347, 348n4, 357, 377n3

    passage of acts, wording for, 1–2, 38n3, 39, 43, 45n3, 46, 47, 88

    petition of A. Oliver before, 32

    prorogation order of TH (July 1771), 215, 217

    prorogued over denial of Parliamentary authority, 4, 7

    reformation of government, efforts at, 2, 20, 22–23, 29, 30n3, 64–65, 80–81, 83, 96, 115, 121, 159, 160n2, 179

    separate agents for House and Council, TH refusing grants for, 2, 4, 35–36, 39, 40, 45, 47, 70–71, 86–95, 121, 144, 154, 167–72, 183, 212, 223, 238, 239n4, 267–68, 312–13, 355, 390

    unknown member, letter of TH to, 111

    unrestricted settlement east of Penobscot River, failure to regulate, 2, 39, 40, 42, 44, 48, 51, 57–58, 99, 100n3, 103n10, 153, 199n5, 203, 205, 218, 225, 238, 259, 301, 358

    George III (king of England)

    on April (1772) session of General Court, 376

    bill for propagation of gospel to Native Americans disallowed by, 183

    birth of Prince (5 June 1771), Circular Letter on, 231

    Denmark affair and, 344, 345

    on “impudent mandate” message, 44n3, 66

    Junius letters critical of, 138n2

    king’s picture allowed to new royal governors, 49, 50n11, 70

    May 1771 election, approval of, 212

    merger of lord keeper and lord chancellor after accession of, 30n6

    A. Oliver, approbation of conduct of, 67, 68, 151, 154n2, 212

    printers’ crisis and, 185, 186n1

    on protest of the House, 289

    Royal Marriages Act, 345

    speech at prorogation of Parliament (8 May 1771), 222

    superior court justices, appointment of, 352

    TH on amiable qualities of, 263

    “George Wampanatus” letter in Boston Gazette, 262, 263n1

    Georgia, agent for, 222n2

    Glasgow (ship), 16, 41–42, 55, 56, 204, 206

    Glynn, John, 119n3

    Goffe, William (regicide), 248

    Goldthwait, Ezekiel

    clerk of the court, appointment of, 193, 194nn1–2

    portrait by John Singleton Copley (1770–1771), 195

    Goldthwait, Thomas

    arrest advice given by TH to, 132

    J. Bernard and, 208, 316, 371, 397, 398n3

    as commander at Fort Pownall, 123n6

    on disorder in Eastern Country, 84n8, 107–8

    failed business relationship of J. Bernard with, 162n3

    letters from

    20 Jan. 1771, 107–8

    mentioned by TH in letter to F. Bernard, 238

    letters to

    2 March 1771, 132

    9 May 1771, 186

    11 June 1771 (to Thomas Goldthwait or his deputy), 207

    Machias, projected trip to, 186

    relationship with TH, 397

    T. Scammell as surveyor of timber, asked to assist, 207, 218, 241, 294, 302–3, 304

    settlement in Eastern Country, account of, 268–69

    Tarrance/Tenants Harbor, plan for new town at, 205

    on timber lands around Penobscot River, 272

    as truckmaster at Fort Pownall, 61, 62n6, 83, 84n8, 122, 123n6, 179, 183, 186, 354

    Goosetrey, Thomas, 251n13

    Gorges, Sir Ferdinand, 304

    Gouldsborough, 302

    Grafton administration, 138n2, 233n1, 370

    Grant, James (governor of East Florida), 93, 94n2

    Gray, Harrison, 61, 371, 372n3

    Green, Hammond, 69n2

    Green, John, 112, 159, 160n3, 199n1, 343, 349

    Greenleaf, Joseph, and “Mucius Scaevola” letters, 6, 293–94n2, 322n1, 348, 372, 373n8, 376, 377n5

    Greenleaf, Stephen (sheriff of Suffolk Co.), 82, 84n1, 263n1, 335n3, 361n, 362n7

    Greenwood, Mr. (cabinetmaker), 300

    Greenwood, Thomas (son of Customs House messenger), 69n2

    Grenville, George, death of, 30, 106, 107n1, 110n3, 118, 139, 176, 189, 190n1

    Hale, Matthew, Lord, Historia Placitorum Coronae (1736), 72, 73n4

    Halifax

    Castle William, regiment from Halifax garrisoning, in absence of Dalrymple, 397

    plan to replace Sewall at Halifax with Robinson, and Robinson with Franklin, 89, 90n3, 90n6, 159, 160n1, 244–47, 249, 317, 336–37, 338, 359

    as previous point of rendezvous for Royal Navy in North America, 163n1, 258

    regiments ordered to Boston from, 143, 148, 149, 165, 176, 177–84, 177n2, 187–88, 190

    St. Vincent, West Indies, regiment ordered to suppress Carib rebellion in, 398n4

    Halifax, George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of (lord privy seal), 20, 21n4

    Hall, Stephen, 187, 371, 372n3

    Hallowell, Benjamin

    appointed commissioner in place of J. Temple, 16n4, 82, 89, 90n5

    as Kennebec Proprietor, 305n1

    letter from American Board of Customs Commissioners (26 Nov. 1771), on kidnapping of A. Savage, 281

    letter from J. Pownall delivered via, 88

    on pension of F. Bernard, 84

    W. Sheppard as tide surveyor supported by, 193, 194n5

    Hallowell, Briggs, 127

    Hamby, Catharne (Katherine), 326, 328n15

    Hamby, Richard, 328n15

    Hancock, John

    accepted as councilor by TH, 8, 262, 271, 331, 346, 371, 384

    S. Adams, repaired relationship with, 372, 373n10

    S. Adams, rift with, 7, 9, 206, 262, 284, 287, 311, 313, 314, 319, 346, 371, 372

    S. Adams’s debt to town as tax collector, contributing to payment of, 346

    Boston town finances, moving for inquiry into, 7

    Cambridge versus Boston, objections to meeting in, 5, 7, 346, 348n4, 349–50, 358, 371, 372, 382, 384

    characterized by TH, 204–5, 257

    as commissioner in New York border dispute, 353n3

    funding of patriot cause by, 315n3

    May 1772 elections and, 372, 373n10

    mentioned in connection with unhealthy dining at the Peacock, 273

    opening messages to General Court by, 8, 346, 348n4, 349–50

    TH attempting to exploit differences within patriot opposition and, 5, 206, 262, 284, 287, 311, 313, 314, 319, 346, 371

    vetoed as councilor by TH, 5, 179n2, 199, 200, 202, 203n2, 204–5, 206, 346

    vetoed as truckmaster by TH, 183

    whale oil, speculation in, 315n3

    Hannan’s estate, 157

    Harrison, Joseph, letter to (11 May 1772), 367

    Harvard, 8, 250n2, 301n1, 328nn13–14, 331n2, 353n2, 362n6

    Harvard Hall, F. Bernard’s involvement in reconstruction of (1766), 79n2

    Hawke, Sir Edward, 83, 84n5, 193, 194n8

    Hawley, Maj. Joseph

    Baptist grievances and, 103n9

    as commissioner in New York border dispute, 353n3, 364, 365nn2–3

    as critic of TH, 46, 47n4, 103n9, 159n6, 365n3

    mentioned by TH, 152n2, 159n6

    passage of acts, wording for, 38n3

    suspended by TH, 159n6, 364–65

    I. Williams and, 330, 364–65

    health and illness. See also mental instability

    Lady Bernard, difficult ship voyage to England of, 118, 161

    Lady Bernard, improved health of, 334

    bilious disorder, 260

    cold/cough of WSH, 391

    diarrhea, 18

    flies, in Maine, 302

    J. Gambier, illness of, 335, 361

    horseback riding, as cure, 341

    nervous indisposition suffered by TH (1767), 341

    South Carolina, “pale sickly complexion” of, 273

    stroke suffered by F. Bernard, 8, 341, 345, 349, 350n1, 371, 391, 397

    Tunbridge Waters taken for, 26

    Hely Hutchinson, John

    F. Bernard, letter from TH to Hely Hutchinson also sent to, 329

    letter to (14 Feb. 1772), 323–27

    marriage to Christiana Nickson [Nixon], 1st Baroness Donoughmore, 328n19

    Henry VIII (king of England), 147, 171, 174

    Henshaw, Joshua, 371, 373n4

    Hesse, death of Princess of, 347

    Hill, John, 193, 194n2

    Hillsborough, Lord

    S. Adams as “Candidus” critiquing, 266n4

    April session of General Court (1772) and, 354–55, 376–77

    F. Bernard and, 159, 397

    birth of Prince (5 June 1771), Circular Letter on, 231

    Bollan’s communication with, 167–70, 172n1

    Boston Massacre commemorative oration sent to, 175

    Boston Massacre soldiers’ trial and, 55–57, 59, 87, 139

    Cambridge versus Boston, objections of General Court to meeting in, 200, 202, 210–13, 347, 355, 376, 381

    Castle William and, 31, 87, 93, 97, 99, 100n4, 149, 152, 201, 202

    commendations of TH by, 7, 31, 44n3, 124–25, 200–201

    confidential letters, circulation of, 29, 30n1, 31, 94, 127

    Court proceedings sent to, 44

    Fort Hill, fortification of, 98

    J. Gambier, as patron of, 361

    governorship of TH and, 60, 136–38, 141, 324

    HMS Gaspee, surprising and burning of, 379, 380nn1–2, 395

    “impudent mandate,” order to rescind Circular Letter described as, 43, 44n3, 66

    instructions for TH as governor and, 156, 214–15, 222–23, 289–90, 338

    in Ireland, 3, 4, 26, 28–285, 44n3, 314

    “Junius Americanus” letters critiquing, 50n2

    kidnapping of A. Savage and, 281–82, 304–5, 306, 329, 348

    on lawlessness in Eastern Country, 153

    letters from

    15 Nov. 1770, 31

    20 Nov. 1770, 40

    7 Dec. 1770, 60

    11 Dec. 1770 - first letter, 67

    11 Dec. 1770 - second letter, 68

    2 Jan. 1771, 86–87

    11 Feb. 1771, 124–25

    12 Feb. 1771, 125

    1 April 1771, 152–53

    1 June 1771, 200–201

    3 July 1771, 212–13, 381

    4 Dec. 1771, 289–91

    11 Jan. 1771, 306

    5 Feb. 1772, 322

    18 April 1772, 352

    6 June 1772, 376–77

    letters of TH to Bernard and, 28, 336

    letters to

    30 Nov. 1770, 51

    5 Dec. 1770 - first letter, 55–56

    5 Dec. 1770 - second letter, 56–57

    10–12? Dec. 1770, 64–65

    12 Dec. 1770, 68–69

    22 Dec. 1770, 79–80

    17 Jan. 1771, 93–94

    22 Jan. 1771, 97–99

    9 March 1771, 137–38

    2 April 1771, 154–55

    8 April 1771, 162–63

    19 April 1771, 175

    1 May 1771, 182–84

    15 May 1771, 190–91

    4 June 1771, 202–3

    13 June 1771, 207–8

    22 June 1771, 210

    6 July 1771, 214–15

    18 July 1771, 222–23

    9 Aug. 1771, 231

    25 Aug. 1771, 236–37

    9 Sept. 1771, 240–41

    10 Sept. 1771, 242–43

    1 Oct. 1771, 259

    15 Oct. 1771, 268–69

    24 Oct. 1771, 272

    28 Nov. 1771, 281–82

    11 Dec. 1771, 293

    3 Jan. 1772, 304–5

    24 Jan. 1772, 311–12

    31 Jan. 1772, 318–19

    12 March 1772, 332

    30 March 1772, 342

    10 April 1772, 347–48

    27 April 1772 - first letter, 354–55

    27 April 1772 - second letter, 356

    29 May 1772, 373–74

    12 June 1772, 379

    15 June 1772, 381

    25 June 1772 - first letter, 393

    25 June 1772 - second letter, 394–96

    on lieutenant-governorship, 83

    marriage and divorce, on deciding controversies regarding, 206

    matters too insignificant for attention of, 349, 350n1

    May elections (1771) and, 202

    May elections (1772) and, 373–74

    mentioned by TH, 129, 179, 200, 238, 287, 294, 314, 340, 349, 361, 372

    “Mucius Scaevola” letters, prosecution of, 293, 322, 348, 376, 377n5

    New York, border dispute with, 282, 354, 374, 393, 395–96

    North Carolina insurgency, newspaper accounts of, 207–8

    on A. Oliver, 19, 27, 67, 68

    J. Phillips, petition from, 101, 103n4, 122, 377

    T. Pownall as critic of, 233n1

    Capt. Preston, on acquittal of, 67, 139

    on protest of the House, 289–90

    recruitment of regiments in North America and, 133, 190

    reformation of government, efforts at, 2, 20, 22–23, 29, 30n3, 64–65, 96, 97–99, 115, 159, 160n2

    removal of Eastern Country from Massachusetts control, proposals for, 98–99, 153, 269

    E. Richardson, pardon of, 7, 72–73, 125, 289, 290–91, 332, 376

    royal appointment of councilors, advised on, 21n2

    rumors of removal of Boston as point of rendezvous for Royal Navy and, 162–63

    salary of TH as governor and, 156, 236

    T. Scammell and, 304, 378

    separate agents of House/Council, vetoed by TH, 87, 154, 167–69, 223

    R. Silvester and, 122

    Spanish seizure of Falklands and, 68, 69n1, 95, 133, 180

    superior court justices and, 342, 352, 355, 356, 376–77

    on Tea Act, 351

    tea smuggling problem and, 236–37, 239, 242–43

    timber supply from Eastern Country, interest in protection of, 2, 40, 51, 57, 87, 99, 100n3, 153, 203, 241, 259, 268–69, 272, 289, 294, 301, 304–6, 318, 329, 352

    on Treason Act, applicable to accusations of treason in colonies, 171, 172n7

    visited by WSH, 391

    Hinsdale, T. Howard’s application for patent in, 295–300, 375

    history of the colonies

    correspondence with W. Robertson on, 320, 321

    TH’s history of Massachusetts colony, 322–23, 324, 327n3, 359, 360n2, 363

    Holland. See Netherlands

    Holland, Samuel, 153n5

    Holt, John, 59n4

    Hood, Commodore Samuel, 94, 126, 127, 268

    horseback riding, as cure, 341

    hosiery ordered by TH, 77

    House of Commons

    Bollan’s petition to, 169, 172n6

    confidential correspondence procured from, 126

    deadlock in (winter/spring of 1771), 185

    printers’ crisis, 3

    House of Lords, on Treason Act amendments, 172n7

    House of Representatives

    April session (1771), 4, 156, 158, 178–79, 181–84, 215

    F. Bernard, members opposed to, 182

    Boston, instructions of town of, for representatives, 372, 373, 373n12, 374n2

    Cambridge versus Boston, objections to meeting in, 1–2, 4, 5, 7–8, 46, 66n2, 83, 84n6, 88, 144, 159n7, 183, 199, 200, 202, 206, 210–13, 224, 267, 284–85, 338–39, 346, 347, 348n4, 349–50, 355, 358, 371, 372, 376, 377n3, 380–84, 389, 397

    Charter on election rules for, 182

    commission and salary of TH as governor-in-chief and, 3, 6

    customs commissioners, denial of Parliamentary authority to appoint, 214–15, 217, 218n3, 265, 266n3

    fall session (26 Sept.–20 Nov, 1770), 1–2

    Fort Pownall, size of garrison at, 218

    governor’s salary, loss of control of, 3

    governorship of TH, decision not to issue congratulations on, 136, 148n4, 182, 184n1

    imperial constitution, exchanges with TH on nature of, 7

    “impudent mandate,” order to rescind Circular Letter described as, 43, 44n3, 66

    limits on number of, TH suggesting, 65

    Machias township, veto by TH of vote confirming, 218

    May elections (1771), 4, 182, 196, 199–209

    May elections (1772), 372

    New York border dispute, consideration of Tryon’s letter regarding, 392

    on A. Oliver, 144n1, 182

    Parliament’s lack of authority over colonies, declarations of, 4, 5, 7, 9, 137, 156n1, 173–76, 179, 188, 196–97, 214–17, 218n3, 219n1, 221, 325

    passage of acts, wording for, 1–2, 38n3, 39, 43, 45n3, 46, 47, 88

    prorogation order of TH (July 1771), 215, 217

    protest of the House (22 June 1771), 4, 210–13, 221, 224, 242n2, 261, 266n3, 278, 285, 289, 291n2, 300n2, 327n6

    publication of correspondence between House and Franklin as agent, 228

    purported dissatisfaction with B. Franklin as agent, 262, 263n2, 311

    reformation of government, efforts at, 2, 20, 22–23, 29, 30n3, 64–65, 80–81, 83, 96, 115, 121, 159, 160n2, 179

    Riot Act, failure to renew, 40, 87n2

    royal takeover of Castle William, depositions on, 35, 39, 45, 47–48, 54, 74

    salary grant to TH, as lieutenant governor, 40

    separate agents for House and Council, TH refusing grants for, 2, 4, 24, 35–36, 39, 40, 45, 47, 70–71, 86–95, 121, 144, 154, 167–72, 183, 212, 223, 238, 239n4, 267–68, 312–13, 355, 390

    Superior Court judges’ salaries, TH arguing for augmentation of, 7

    taxes, denial of Parliamentary authority to impose, 214–16

    unrestricted settlement east of Penobscot River, failure to regulate, 2, 39, 40, 42, 44, 48, 51, 57–58, 99, 100n3, 103n10, 153, 199n5, 203, 205, 218, 225, 238, 259, 301

    vetoes of appointments by TH, 179

    Howard, Charles, 369

    Howard, Henry, 12th Earl of Suffolk, 119n2

    Howard, Martin

    house in RI destroyed in Stamp Act riots, 263n1

    letter to (9 Oct. 1771), 263

    North Carolina, interests in, 263n1

    portrait by John Singleton Copley (1767), 264

    Howard, Mrs. Martin, 263

    Howard, Lt. Col. Thomas, 3rd Earl of Effingham, 295–300

    Hubbard, Thomas, 225n3

    Hudson River, 330, 395

    Hulton, Henry

    letter from American Board of Customs Commissioners (26 Nov. 1771), on kidnapping of A. Savage, 281

    residing in Castle William after Boston Massacre, 71n2

    humor, heavy-handed efforts of TH at, 273, 274n5

    Hutchins, Edward (ancestor), 328n11

    Hutchinson, Anne (great-great-grandmother), 141n2, 198, 199n3, 327n8

    Hutchinson, Bridget (sister of Anne), 141n2

    Hutchinson, Edward (ancestor), 325–27, 328n9, 328n18

    Hutchinson, Edward (great-grandfather), 326, 328n11, 328n15

    Hutchinson, Eliakim (ancestor), 326, 327, 328n12

    Hutchinson, Eliakim (cousin), 326, 328n13

    Hutchinson, Elisha (grandfather), 326, 328n12, 328n16

    Hutchinson, Elisha (son)

    classmate of cousin William Hutchinson at Harvard, 328n14

    former home of W. Burch in Boston, wishing to purchase, 388

    hopes/concerns of TH for, 8, 307

    marriage to Mary (Polly) Watson, 388

    in tea trade with father and brother Thomas, 5, 15, 77, 181, 220, 235–43, 307, 323

    Hutchinson, Foster (brother), 310n3

    Hutchinson, Col. John “the Regicide” (not related to TH), 326–27, 328n18

    Hutchinson, Margaret (Peggy; daughter), 120, 273, 274n1, 351

    Hutchinson, Margaret Sanford (wife), 141n2, 325–27

    Hutchinson, Richard (ancestor), 325–27, 328n9, 328n19, 328nn11–12

    Hutchinson, Samuel (ancestor), 325–26, 328n9

    Hutchinson, Susanna (great-great-great grandmother), 325–26, 328n10

    Hutchinson, Thomas (father), 326, 328n17

    Hutchinson, Thomas (TH in this text), 1–9

    anonymous letters sent to, 131, 196–97

    appointment, as governor-in-chief, 323–24

    on being too old to leave New England, 205

    Bernard family assisted by, 6–7, 8, 30, 38, 61, 70, 76, 77, 162, 179n1, 208–9, 247, 249, 270

    calendar of correspondence (Nov. 1770–June 1772), 401–53

    chronology (Nov. 1770–June 1772), 11–12

    Church of England, sentiments regarding, 298

    coach, purchase of, 117, 160, 198

    coal from Louisbourgh, seeking privilege of obtaining, 174

    on colonial government, 324–25, 389–90

    commended by Lord Hillsborough, 7, 31, 44n3, 124–25, 200–201

    commission, as governor-in-chief, 3, 6, 53, 60, 92, 111, 120, 136–47, 154

    committees of correspondence, disruption of, 267, 268, 390

    copies of confidential letters of, 29, 30n1, 31, 94

    exploiting differences of opinion in patriot camp, 4–5, 9, 75, 88, 262–74, 284, 287, 311–31, 337, 340, 346, 358, 371

    on failure to number letters, 261

    on family history/genealogy, 325–27

    forwarding letters to governors of other colonies, 93

    freedom of the press, struggles with, 185

    godchildren of, 274n6, 335, 336n5

    handwriting of, xix, 144n2

    Harvard, governor as chair of board of overseers of, 353

    history of the colony by, 322–23, 324, 327n3, 359, 360n2, 363

    humor, heavy-handed efforts at, 273, 274n5

    on independence of colonies, 233–34, 252–53, 258, 265, 267, 325, 333n4, 340

    instructions, as governor-in-chief, 4, 60, 121, 124, 152, 154, 156, 187, 190–91, 201, 214–26, 267–68, 291n2, 338, 347, 382–84, 382n1, 389–90, 397

    inviting members of General Court to dine with him, 398, 399n1

    Junius Americanus critiquing, as Bernard’s “creature,” 222n3

    “Junius Americanus” letters critiquing, 50n2

    King’s Chapel, communion silver and furnishings donated to, 3, 49, 50n11, 238n3, 239–40, 351

    king’s picture allowed to, 49, 50n11, 70

    on liberty in American colonies, 263, 265

    looting and destruction of house of, 15, 110n1, 127, 326

    Milton, house at, 78, 119, 145, 146, 187

    on mob rule, 197

    motto of, 77

    nervous indisposition suffered by (1767), 341

    A. Oliver’s separate account of Boston Massacre, role in, 27

    opening messages to General Court, 2, 4, 7, 44n3, 202–3, 346, 347, 348n4, 357, 377n3

    patriot press dominance, efforts to combat, 6

    patronage activities of, 3, 49, 83, 84n5, 244–51, 384

    perquisites of new royal governor enjoyed by, 3, 49, 50n11, 70

    personal items ordered by, 15, 77

    portrait of TH by Edward Truman (1741), iv

    proclamation of public thanksgiving, ministers refusing to read, 6

    Province House, moving into, 70, 120n2

    reprimanded by Lord Dartmouth, 7

    Rhode Island, connections to, 120n1, 141n2, 326

    W. Robertson’s history of the colonies, correspondence on, 320, 321

    salary, as governor-in-chief, 3, 6, 29, 30n2, 70, 78, 156, 179, 266n4, 288n5, 324, 395, 397

    salary grant made by House to, refusal of, 40, 145

    shorthand/cipher used by, xix, 73n1, 77n2, 257n2

    sons, concerns over/hopes for, 8, 307

    succession of Bernard as governor, threats to, 124, 136

    tea duty, recognition of need to reduce, 235, 237, 239, 243, 256, 351

    tea importation business with sons, 5, 15, 77, 181, 220, 235–43, 323

    T. Whately, publication of private letters to, 9

    Hutchinson, Thomas, Jr. (son)

    hopes/concerns of TH for, 8, 307

    in London, 8

    in tea trade with father and brother Elisha, 5, 15, 77, 181, 220, 235–43, 307, 323

    Hutchinson, Sir Thomas (father of Regicide; not related to TH), 328n18

    Hutchinson, William (cousin), 326, 328n14

    Hutchinson, William (great-great-grandfather), 325–28nn8–9

    Hutchinson, William Sanford (Billy, son; WSH in this text)

    cold/cough of, 391

    concerns of TH regarding, 8, 307, 360, 361, 367–68

    J. Gambier, recommended to, 361

    at Harvard, 361

    letter from (22 June 1772), 391

    letter to (17 May 1772), 367–68

    remaining in Massachusetts with TH, 120

    W. Robertson asked to keep watch over, while at University of Edinburgh, 320, 366

    Lord Sandwich, presentation of TH’s history of the colonies to, 359, 360n3, 363

    as secretary of attorney general of Massachusetts, 8, 307, 308n3, 360

    University of Edinburgh, traveling to Great Britain to attend, 320, 360–69, 391

    W. Vassall and, 361, 362n6, 363

    illness. See health and illness

    “impudent mandate,” order to rescind Circular Letter described as, 43, 44n3, 66

    Inches, Henderson, 340n1

    incorporation, power to grant charters of, 182–83

    independence of colonies, TH on, 233–34, 252–53, 258, 265, 267, 325, 333n4, 340

    Indians. See Native Americans

    Ingersoll, David, Jr., 38n3, 157

    inheritance law

    on bastard children, 157

    intestates, law regarding, 103–4, 284–85

    Ireland

    F. Bernard’s possible post in, 310, 334, 345

    B. Franklin considering visit to, 197n2, 313

    Hillsborough in, 3, 4, 26, 28–285, 44n3, 314

    TH on colonial government of, 325

    Isle of Wight, 118

    Jackson, Richard

    letters to

    27 Dec. 1770, 85

    3 Feb. 1771, 112–13

    9 Oct. 1771, 265–66

    real estate speculation in Maine, 112, 113n1

    replacing Bollan as Council agent (in 1764), 167

    Jacobson (in letter from WSH), 391

    Jamaica, 245, 362n6, 366

    Jamaica Plain, MA, 251n18

    James I (king of England), 58, 70

    Jarvis, Capt., 106, 112, 114, 191, 238, 266

    Jeffries, David, 248–49, 250–51nn12–14

    Jeffries v. Donnell case, 248–49, 250–51nn12–14

    “J.F.,” writing in Boston Gazette, 340n1

    “Johannes in Eremo,” Boston Gazette essay of, 179n3

    Jones, Stephen, 142, 278

    Journal of the Times/Journal of Occurences, 314

    Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (dowager queen of Denmark), 344n2, 345

    “Junius Americanus” (Arthur Lee), letters of, 25n4, 35, 39, 45, 47, 50n2, 54, 75, 137, 138n2, 221, 222n3

    justice system. See also superior court judges

    S. Adams critiquing salaries of judges, as “Candidus,” 266n4

    arrests, legal requirements for, 132

    Boston Massacre oration proposed as reason for altering, 173–74

    clerk of the court, appointment of, 193

    Jeffries v. Donnell case, legal issues involved in, 248–49, 250–51nn12–14

    kidnapping of A. Savage and, 281–82, 287–88, 300, 304–5, 308–9, 329, 348

    libel and sedition charges against printers and, 348

    Parliamentary supremacy, TH refusing to appoint judges not recognizing, 258

    printers’ crisis, arrests in, 188–89

    reforms of jury selection and power to remove justices of the peace, 115

    salaries of judges, TH’s efforts to augment, 7, 64, 89

    tea smuggling, reluctance to prosecute, 237

    Kenduskeag/Condeskeag River, 272, 273n1, 303, 304n5

    Kennebec Company/Proprietors

    financial settlement with settlers to preserve timber, petition regarding, 301, 304, 305n1, 329

    in Jeffries v. Donnell case, 248–49, 250–51nn12–14

    Plymouth Patent/Company purchased by, 304, 305n1

    Kennebec River, country east of. See Maine

    Kennebec/Kennebec River, 225, 241, 268–69, 279, 302, 303, 304, 318

    Kenny the Rioter, 132

    Kilroy, Matthew, 55, 56n3, 57n1, 59, 62n3

    King Philip’s War, TH’s great-grandfather dying in, 326, 328n15

    King’s Chapel, 3, 49, 50n11, 238n3, 239–40, 255, 351

    Lancaster Castle, seaman held indefinitely in, due to inability to pay fine for illegally importing rum, 384n8

    Lane, John and Thomas, 209

    Lane, Mr. (possibly of Lane, Son & Fraser), 336–37

    Lane, Son & Fraser, 209n2, 337n1

    Laws of Trade, 243, 256, 282, 287, 358, 379, 397

    Lechmere, Richard, 209

    Lee, Arthur

    B. Franklin and, 24, 262, 263n1, 268

    as “Junius Americanus,” 25n4, 35, 39, 45, 47, 50n2, 54, 75, 137, 138n2, 221, 222n3

    royal takeover of Castle William, House depositions on, 35

    as substitute for Franklin as House agent, 39, 40, 45, 47, 196, 197n2

    Lee, Joseph, 83

    Leonard, Daniel, 1–2, 38n3

    Lewes, DE, 74

    libel and sedition charges against printers, 137, 138n2, 292, 293–294nn1–2, 322, 348

    liberty in American colonies, TH on, 263, 265

    Liberty riot, 50n9, 250n7, 367n1

    limestone kilns in Maine, 318, 319n1

    Lisle, David, 89, 90n5

    Livy, 325, 327n7

    Logan, Walter, 18, 82–83, 270, 271n4, 340, 371

    London

    printers’ crisis in, 3, 160n6, 185–90, 201

    Tower, 3, 160, 185, 196, 197nn3–4

    WSH traveling to University of Edinburgh via, 360–69

    London Chronicle, 357

    London Evening Post, 189n3

    Longfellow, Jonathan, assault on/complaints against, 50n6, 108n1, 132n1, 143n4, 225n3, 242n7

    lord keeper/lord chancellor, merger of, 30n6

    lotteries, TH asking for instructions regarding, 217

    Louisbourgh, coal from, 174

    Lovell, James

    Boston Gazette article on TH, as “An Elector in 1771,” 188n3

    Boston Massacre oration on lack of Parliamentary authority, 4, 155–56, 156n1, 173–76

    Lowder, Jonathan, 108

    lumber. See timber

    Lynde, Benjamin, 65n2, 246, 310n3

    Lyndon, Josias, letter to (March 1771), 141

    Lyttleton, George, 1st Baron, 54n2

    Lyttleton, Sir Richard (governor of Minorca and Guernsey), death of, 54

    Lyttleton, William Henry (governor of South Carolina and Jamaica), 54n2

    Machias (ME)

    appointment of deputy sheriff in, 142

    investigation of situation at, 225, 241, 247

    lawlessness in, 2, 48, 50n6, 51, 58n1, 107–8, 122, 142, 186

    vote confirming township vetoed by TH, 218

    Mackay, Alexander

    Commodore Gambier recommended to, 234

    letter from (15 May 1771), 191–92

    letters to

    3 Feb. 1771, 114

    15 Aug. 1771, 233–34

    Spain, negotiations with, 233

    Madeira, 187

    mail deliveries, delays in, 129, 132, 133, 134, 135, 139, 148, 187–88, 190, 219, 271, 280n1, 307, 335, 344–45, 347, 351

    Maine (Sagadahoc; Eastern Country; country east of Penobscot River). See also specific locations within Maine

    disorder in Eastern Country, 84, 153, 184

    financial settlement with settlers to preserve timber, Kennebec Proprietors’ petition regarding, 301, 304, 305n1, 329

    flies in, 302

    R. Jackson’s real estate speculation in, 112, 113n1

    Jeffries v. Donnell case on Indian deeds in, 248–49

    limestone kiln set up near Fort Pownall, 318, 319n1

    Penobscot Indians’ claim on Old Town Island, 272, 273n1

    proposal to exchange for equal extent of territory in New York or New Hampshire, 358

    quit rent proposal for settlers in Eastern Country, 218, 269, 278–79, 358

    removal of Eastern Country from Massachusetts control, suggestions/threat of, 2, 48, 57–58, 87, 96–109, 122, 153, 198, 205, 269, 278–79, 287, 358

    speeches and messages of TH regarding unauthorized settlement in, 259

    surveying of woods in, 207, 218, 225

    Tarrance/Tenants Harbor, plan for new town at, 205

    unrestricted settlement east of Penobscot River, and timber reserves, 2, 39, 40, 42, 44, 48, 51, 57–58, 99, 100n3, 103n10, 153, 199n5, 203, 205, 218, 225, 238, 241, 247, 250n11, 259, 268–69, 272, 278–79, 289, 301–10, 312–13, 314, 329, 352, 357, 358

    Mainwaring, Edward, 69, 89n2, 124, 125n2

    Malco[l]m John, 119

    Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of

    portrait by John Singleton Copley (1783), 286

    Somerset[t] Case (1772), 286, 288n6

    H. Woodfield tried for libel before, 138n2

    manslaughter convictions of two soldiers in Boston Massacre, 55, 56n3, 57, 59, 60–61, 62n3

    Marblehead, 80

    marine corporation, TH’s veto of bill regarding, 182–83, 212

    marriage

    degrees of relationship and, 147, 148nn2–3, 158, 278

    W. Fitzwilliam, TH on potential familial alliance with, 157

    Hillsborough on deciding controversies regarding marriage and divorce, 306

    of E. Hutchinson and Mary (Polly) Watson, 388

    Royal Marriages Act, 345

    of woman to deceased husband’s nephew, 147, 148nn2–3, 158

    Martha’s Vineyard, 248, 287, 288n6

    Martin, Josiah (governor of North Carolina), 332, 333n5

    Mary II (queen of England), 70

    Maserès, Francis, 21n6

    Mason, Jonathan, 340n1

    “Massachusettensis” letters, 38n3

    Massachusetts. See also Council; General Court; House of Representatives; New York, border dispute with; specific locations

    New Hampshire, proposal to annex, 99

    reformation of government, efforts at, 2, 20, 22–23, 29, 30n3, 64–65, 80–81, 83, 96, 115, 121, 159, 160n2, 174, 179

    removal of Eastern Country from control of, suggestions/threat of, 2, 48, 57–58, 87, 96–109, 122, 198, 205, 269, 278–79, 287, 358

    shipbuilding in, 256

    Massachusetts Gazette and Boston Weekly News-Letter/Boston Post-Boy and Advertiser

    Boston Massacre commemorative oration as official town meeting, “P.Q.” on selectmen voting against, 340n1

    congratulatory addresses to TH on governor’s commission printed in, 156n6

    on Denmark affair, 344n2

    government party essays placed in, 6, 288n5

    May 1771 election results in, 204n1

    printers’ commissions and, 112n1

    Massachusetts Spy

    “A Z” writing in, 340

    on Battle of Alamance in North Carolina, 208n1

    on Denmark affair, 344n2

    on independent salary of TH, 288n5

    “Mucius Scaevola” letters in, 6, 235n1, 288n5, 292, 293–94nn1–2, 322, 348, 372, 373n8, 376, 377n5

    on thanksgiving proclamation, 6

    W. Tryon attacked in, 235n1

    Mather, Hannah Hutchinson (sister of TH), 109n1

    Mather, Samuel, Jr., 109, 110n1, 160

    Mather, Samuel, Sr., 109n1

    Mauduit, Israel

    letters to

    17–19 Dec. 1770, 74–75

    24 Dec. 1771, 299–300

    9 May 1772, 364

    WSH, letter of recommendation for, 364

    Mayo, Catherine Barton, 346

    Mayo, Capt. Joseph, 59, 60, 62n2

    McLellan/McClennan, William (in Savage case), 300, 308, 309n3

    McMasters, Patrick, 131n3

    medical issues. See health and illness

    Mein, John

    attacked and driven out of Boston, 94n6, 112n1

    G. Erving’s continued importations exposed by, 266n5

    on J. Hancock’s financing of patriot cause, 315n3

    inability of TH to protect, 124

    official printer for American customs board and, 112, 160n3, 199n1, 343n1

    Mendip, Welbore Ellis, 1st Baron, 109, 110n3

    mental instability

    of Frank Bernard, 6–7, 18–19

    of Christian VII (king of Denmark), 344n2

    of J. Otis, Jr., 4, 187, 205, 247, 253, 271, 284, 287, 311, 314

    Mercury (ship), 54, 62, 93, 95

    Mermaid (ship), 274

    Middleborough, daughter and granddaughter of TH residing in, 120

    Middlesex Journal, 189n3

    militia

    Hillsborough’s views on regarding, 212

    Col. I. Williams, commissions desired by, 330, 338, 365

    TH asking Hillsborough’s advice on bill regarding, 183

    Milton

    coach suitable for traveling to, TH consulting F. Bernard on, 117

    TH’s house at, 78, 119, 145, 146, 187, 273

    Minot, John, 300, 308

    mob rule, concerns of TH regarding, 197

    Molineux, William

    caring for former home of W. Burch in Boston, 388

    customs and naval fees, legal action against, 129n2

    enemy of government, regarded by TH as, 257, 273, 388

    perjury of Bourgatte and, 69n4, 125n2

    J. Temple and, 372, 373n9

    TH unable to “enter into any sort of Treaty” with, 388

    Monson, John, 1st Baron, 296, 297n2

    Montagu, John, 4th Earl of Sandwich. See Sandwich, John Montagu, 4th Earl of

    Montagu, Admiral John (cousin of Lord Sandwich)

    account of surprising and burning of Gaspee, 379

    interest of TH in cooperating with, 258

    New London, CT, informed of smuggling actions at, 395

    replacing J. Gambier, 161, 232, 370

    T. Scammell attempting to obtain carpenter of Swan from, 378

    tea smuggling problem and, 236–37

    Montagu-Dunk George, 2nd Earl of Halifax (lord privy seal), 20, 21n4

    Montgomery, Hugh, 55, 56n3, 57n1, 59, 62n3

    Montresor, Capt. John, 62, 116, 150

    Moore, Sir Henry, 226n2, 275

    Morris, Corbyn

    letter to (24 Sept. 1771), 256

    Remarks upon Mr. Mill’s Proposals for Publishing a Survey of the Trade of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Colonies (1771), 256n1

    motto of TH, 77

    Moulton, Jeremiah, Jr., 134

    Moulton, Jotham, 134

    Mount Desert Island, 270n1

    “Mucius Scaevola,” in Massachusetts Spy, 6, 235n1, 288n5, 292, 293–94nn1–2, 322, 348, 372, 373n8, 376, 377n5

    Munro, John, 69n2

    Murray, James (justice of the peace), 16, 55, 60, 397, 398n1

    Murray, Gen James, 109, 110n3, 396, 397n1

    Murray, John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (governor of New York and then Virginia), 49, 62n7, 226

    Murray, William, 1st Earl of Mansfield. See Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of

    Mutiny Act

    copies of, 156, 165–66, 178, 180

    extension to America, 149, 150n4

    failure of General Court to renew, 40, 87n2

    passage of, 149, 150n4

    proposed amendments to, 150n4

    Nantasket, 343, 367

    Nantucket, 248, 287, 288n6, 315n3

    Native Americans

    bill for propagation of gospel to, disallowed by King, 183

    Carib rebellion in St. Vincent, West Indies, Dalrymple’s regiment ordered to suppress, 398n4

    control of trade with, 122, 123n7, 212, 354

    as guides for T. Scammell as surveyor of king’s woods, 207, 218, 241

    Jeffries v. Donnell case on deeds of, 248–49, 250–51nn12–14

    King Philip’s War, TH’s great-grandfather dying in, 326, 328n15

    Penobscot Indians’ claim on Old Town Island, Maine, 272, 273n1

    T. Scammell and, 303

    Stockbridge or Wappinger Indians, purchase of Nobletown lands from, 396n6

    TH on near-extinction of, 354

    the Needles, Isle of Wight, 118, 119n1

    Netherlands

    Dutch West India Company, 396n4

    tea smuggled/imported from, 5, 181, 220, 235–43, 256, 260, 323, 351, 358

    Nettleham, Bernard’s plans to enclose town of, 81

    new and unusual laws, governor’s instructions on, 183

    New England Coffee House, 106, 112, 114

    New Hampshire

    Hinsdale, T. Howard’s application for patent in, 295–300, 375

    proposal to annex to Massachusetts, 99

    proposal to exchange Maine for equal extent of territory in, 358

    shipbuilding in, 256

    J. Wentworth appointing provincial judge for, 254

    New Haven, CT, 275–76, 386, 396

    New Jersey, agent for, 171, 222n2

    New London, CT, 38, 395

    New York

    R. Charles as agent for, 36, 37n4

    constitution recommended as pattern for reforming Massachusetts charter, 174

    Delancey family controlling legislature of, 36, 37n4

    New England, TH on rift in relationship with, 390

    permission to issue bills of credit at, 99

    tea consumption/smuggling in, 236, 237, 243, 256, 351, 358

    W. Tryon’s arrival and reception in, 223, 224n3, 226

    New York, border dispute with

    Act of New York Assembly regarding, 374

    Act passed by General Court on negotiation of, 353, 354, 385, 386

    air line versus ground line, 396

    April 1772 session of General Court intending to address, 7

    background and history on, 275, 395–96

    commissioners appointed to negotiate over, 352, 353n3, 364, 365nn2–3, 385, 386–87, 392

    dates proposed for negotiation of, 353

    failed negotiations of 1767 regarding, 275, 385, 386, 396

    Hinsdale, T. Howard’s application for patent in, 295–300, 375

    jurisdictional decision in England, TH on, 393

    map of province of New York (1772) used in negotiations, 375

    preliminary terms of agreement, Tryon’s refusal to meet due to Massachusetts not specifying, 385, 386–87

    proclamation of W. Tryon on New York’s right to lands west of Connecticut River, 330

    proposal to exchange Maine for equal extent of territory, 358

    proposals of TH to W. Tryon regarding, 339, 353, 374

    rumors about revival of New York claims to Connecticut River border, 385, 386, 387n5, 395–96

    talks to resolve, W. Tryon suggesting, 5–6, 275–79, 282, 283

    van Rensselaer grant and, 395, 396n4

    Vermont, New York’s claims to, 6, 275, 295

    New York City, constitution of, 41, 42n1

    New York Gazette or General Advertiser, 59n4

    New York Weekly Journal, 59n4

    Newbury, MA, 288

    Newbury Port, NH, 117, 394–95

    Newfoundland, coal from, 174

    newspapers. See freedom of the press; printing and publishing; specific newspapers, journals, and individual printers by name

    Nicholson, Francis, 57, 58n3

    Nickson [Nixon], Christiana, 1st Baroness Donoughmore, 328n19, 329

    Nicoll, William, 386, 387n1

    Nicolson, Colin, 294n2

    Nobletown (now Hillsdale, NY), 396n6

    nolo episcopari, 323, 327n2

    nonimportation agreement, 1, 5, 48, 112n1, 124, 135n2, 235, 236, 252, 266n5

    North, Lord, and North administration

    death of G. Grenville and, 118, 119n2, 139

    distractions from colonial challenges to authority of, 53

    T. Gage and, 133, 139

    Junius letters critical of, 138n2

    letter asking for approval of S. Mather as first clerk, 109

    Parliament, majority in, 30, 53

    replacement of Gambier and, 161

    salaries of superior court justices and, 376

    strength of/decline of opposition, 263, 265, 312

    North Carolina

    M. Howard and, 263n1

    newspaper accounts of fighting in, 207–8

    Regulators in, 48, 50n6, 106, 207–8, 235n1, 263

    Nova Scotia. See also Halifax

    annexation of Maine to, proposals for/threats of, 51, 57, 99, 102, 122

    Machias and, 2, 48, 51

    Old Town Island, ME, Penobscot Indians’ claim on, 272, 273n1

    Oliver, Andrew

    to F. Bernard on non-arrival of Tweed in Boston, 91

    Boston Massacre, separate record of, 2, 19–21, 27–34, 67, 144n1

    Castle William, royal takeover of, 95

    The Censor, contributing articles to, 6, 337, 340

    Council proceedings against, 67, 81, 151, 182

    House on, 144n1, 182

    king’s approbation of conduct of, 67, 68, 151, 154n2, 212

    letter from (16 Nov. 1770), 32

    lieutenant governor, appointment and commission as, 3, 53n5, 68, 81, 83, 111n4, 139n3, 154

    on May 1772 elections, 371

    petition before General Court, 32

    portrait by John Singleton Copley (ca. 1758), 33

    Proceedings of His Majesty’s Council…Relative to the Deposition of Andrew Oliver, Esq., 34

    relationship to TH, 3

    sending compliments to J. Gambier, 335

    Oliver, Margaret Hutchinson (granddaughter), 120

    Oliver, Peter, Sr.

    Boston Massacre trials and, 150

    as chief justice, 3, 246, 310n3, 311, 342, 352

    iron foundry owned by, 150n6

    on lawlessness in Machias, 107

    relationship to TH, 3

    on Richardson conviction, 72, 73n2

    shot provided to Castle William by, 150, 166

    Oliver, Dr. Peter, Jr. (son-in-law of TH), 120n4

    Oliver, Richard, 185, 186n1, 197n3, 284, 287

    Oliver, Sarah (Sally) Hutchinson (daughter), 120, 274n1

    Orr, Capt., 204, 206

    Otis, James, Jr.

    caning by J. Robinson, 90n3, 228–31, 244

    characterized by TH, 253, 257

    drinking problem of, 271

    elected to House of Representatives, 187, 205, 206

    improper sexual/romantic misalliances attributed to, 278

    Jeffries v. Donnell case argued by, 248, 251n14

    mental instability of, 4, 187, 205, 247, 253, 271, 284, 287, 311, 314

    mentioned in connection with unhealthy dining at the Peacock, 273

    response to governor’s opening message in April session (1771), 4

    split with S. Adams over charter right of General Court to meet in Boston, 4

    verdict against Robinson in assault on, 228–31, 245, 246–47, 246n4

    Otis, James, Sr., 314

    Ovid, Metamorphoses, 93n5, 199n4

    Oxford University, England, 366

    Palmer, Mrs., 351

    Palmer, William

    coach, consulting with F. Bernard on purchase of, 117, 160, 198

    history of colony by TH and, 322–23, 324, 363

    King’s Chapel communion silver and furnishings, arrangements for, 238, 239–40, 351

    letters to

    3 Nov. 1770, 15

    21 Dec. 1770, 77

    20 April 1771, 181

    11 July 1771, 220

    31 Aug. 1771, 239–40

    27 Sept. 1771, 256–57

    12 Feb. 1772, 322–23

    11 April 1772, 351

    28 April 1772, 357

    8 May 1772, 362–63

    opening message of TH to General Court sent to, for possible publication, 357

    paying fees for TH’s commission, 193, 194n7

    tea trade and, 181, 220, 239, 243, 256–57, 323, 351

    WSH’s travel to London/University of Edinburgh and, 362–63

    paper currency, 40

    Parliament. See also House of Commons; House of Lords

    Abingdon Resolves on unconstitutional actions of, 135n2

    Bernard on North ministry’s majority in, 30, 53

    distractions from colonial challenges to authority of, 2, 53, 92, 96, 115, 121, 198, 352

    fear of war with Spain, TH hoping to capitalize on, to strengthen acceptance of authority of, 188, 189n2

    judges not recognizing supremacy of, TH refusing to appoint, 258

    lack of authority over colonies, declarations of, 4, 5, 7, 9, 137, 156n1, 173–76, 179, 188, 196–97, 214–17, 218n3, 219n1, 221, 257–58, 265, 267, 288–89, 325

    power to reform government and alter Charter, 83, 99

    T. Pownall on power and authority of, 233

    printers’ crisis, on freedom to report Parliamentary proceedings, 3, 160n6, 185–90, 201

    responses to challenges to authority of, 287

    royal takeover of Castle William and, 37, 114

    tea duty, regulation of, 345, 351

    unauthorized settlement in Eastern Country, intervention in, 259, 314

    Partridge, Col. Oliver, 330, 331n1, 365

    passage of acts, wording for, 1–2, 38n3, 39, 43, 45n3, 46, 47, 88

    Passimaquadi, 51

    Paterson, Walter (governor of St. John [Prince Edward Island]), 93, 94n2, 332, 333n6

    Paxton, Charles

    absence from Boston after Massacre, 71n2

    asking to be recommended to Lord Townshend, 327

    Bernard family members visiting, 76

    calling at Province House, 70, 343

    J. Gambier and, 335, 361, 398–99

    as marshal of court of vice-admiralty, 253

    new clerk for customs board, on need for, 109

    postprandial napping of, 273

    printer for board of customs and, 343

    on staff at Castle William, 247, 250n7

    tax paid to province by, 225

    J. Temple and, 361, 362n5

    the Peacock, 273

    Pelham, Charles, 19n2

    Pemberton, Benjamin, 249, 251n17, 251n18

    Pemberton, Ebenezer, 3

    Pemberton, Ebenezer, wife of, 131, 199n3

    Penn, George, 50n9

    Pennsylvania

    agent for assembly in, 171, 222n2, 312

    New England, TH on rift in relationship with, 390

    tea consumption/smuggling in, 256 (See also Philadelphia)

    Penobscot Indians’ claim on Old Town Island, ME, 272, 273n1

    Penobscot River, country east of. See Maine

    Penobscot/Penobscot River, 142, 272, 302, 307, 310, 316

    perjury, C. Bourgat[t]e convicted of, 63, 69nn3–4, 125n2

    Perkins, Dr. John, 18, 19n2, 224

    Philadelphia, tea consumption/smuggling in, 236, 237, 351, 358

    Philadelphia Baptist Association, 103n7

    Philanthrop (Jonathan Sewall), 92, 94n4, 120n3

    Phillips, Major John

    Bernard on, 28, 29

    financial distress of/petition from, 101, 103n4, 105, 122, 270, 307, 349, 377

    Hillsborough on, 101, 103n4, 122, 377

    Phillips, Samuel, Sr., 371, 373n5

    Phillips, William, 371, 373n7

    Phips, Col. David, 82, 84n1

    Phips, Sir William (former governor of Massachusetts), 57, 58n2, 267

    Pickman, Benjamin, letter to (17 March 1771), on TH’s governorship, 144

    Pitt, William, Lord Chatham, 30, 132, 187, 325, 327n5

    Pitts, James, as Kennebec Proprietor, 305n1

    Plato, Republic, 365

    Plymouth Colony, TH suggesting removal from Massachusetts of, 287, 288n6

    Plymouth Patent/Company, 304, 305n1, 329

    Pole, Mr. (in Savage case), 308

    Port Egmont, Falkland Islands, 27n1

    Port Royal (now Annapolis Royal, Acadia), 57, 58nn2–3

    Porter, Eleazer, Jr., 330, 331n1

    Porter, Mr., 147

    Portland, ME. See Falmouth

    postal deliveries, delays in, 129, 132, 133, 134, 135, 139, 148, 187–88, 190, 219, 271, 280n1, 307, 335, 344–45, 347, 351

    potash, discovery of short process for making, 270, 271n1

    Pownalborough (ME), 85, 107

    Pownall, John

    appeal of verdict against J. Robinson on assault of J. Otis Jr. and, 228–31

    H. Barnes, threats to, 237n1

    F. Bernard collecting American letters from office of, 198, 199n7

    F. Bernard’s indisposition and matters too insignificant for attention of Hillsborough, 350n1

    F. Bernard’s newspapers sent to, 228

    Boston Massacre and, 156n2, 173–74

    Cambridge versus Boston, objections to meeting in, 206, 211, 338–39, 382–84

    characterization of S. Adams by TH in letter to, 228–31

    copies of confidential letters of TH and others, origins of, 29, 30n1

    “impudent mandate” message and, 43

    letters to

    17 Nov. 1770, 35–36

    20 Nov. 1770, 41–42

    5 Dec. 1770, 57–58

    16 Dec. 1770, 72–73

    7 Jan. 1771, 88

    24 Jan. 1771, 105

    4 Feb. 1771, 116

    25 Feb. 1771, 129

    3 April 1771, 155–56

    8 April 1771, 163–65

    18 April 1771, 173–74

    30 May 1771, 200

    5 June 1771, 206

    22 June 1771, 211

    after 6? July 1771, 216–18

    early Aug. 1771 (two versions), 228–31

    17 Oct. 1771, 271–72

    30 Jan. 1772, 318

    18 March 1772, 338–39

    15 June 1772, 382–84

    mentioned by TH, 247, 267, 293

    new royal commissions, receipt of, 155

    A. Oliver’s separate account of Boston Massacre and, 27

    personal mail to TH sent through, 351

    removal of Eastern Country from Massachusetts control and, 105

    revision by TH of private letter to, 228–31

    E. Richardson pardon and, 72–73, 228–31, 339

    royal takeover of Castle William and, 35, 88, 105

    seaman held indefinitely in Lancaster Castle due to inability to pay fine, interceding for, 384

    Spanish invasion of Falklands and, 82, 95

    S. Stillman (Baptist minister) and, 102, 103n8

    Pownall, Thomas (former governor of Massachusetts)

    Castle William, on royal takeover of, 95n2, 389, 390nn3–4

    Gambier and, 24

    Commodore Gambier recommended to, 233

    letters to

    11 Nov. 1770, 24–25

    14 Aug. 1771, 233

    20 Sept. 1771, 252–53

    14 Oct. 1771, 267–68

    8 May 1772, 363

    22 June 1772, 389–90

    Maine, under control of Massachusetts, and, 58

    mentioned by F. Bernard, 53n4

    Mutiny Act, proposed amendments to, 150n4

    Parliament, on power and authority of, 233

    J. Phillips and, 105, 349

    on Preston’s acquittal and patriot cause, 24

    WSH, letter of recommendation for, 363

    “P.Q.,” writing in Massachusetts Gazette and Boston Weekly News-Letter, 340n1

    Preb[b]le, Jedidiah, Jr., 62n6, 122, 123n6, 355n4

    press. See freedom of the press; printing and publishing; specific newspapers, journals, and individual printers by name

    Preston, Capt. Thomas

    acquittal of, in Boston Massacre trial, 1, 17–18, 24, 37, 40, 41, 46, 63, 64, 74, 80, 113, 124, 139

    post-trial confinement and return to England, 40, 41, 56, 59, 139

    soldiers’ trial, involvement in, 45, 56

    trial of soldiers compared to trial of, 52

    Price, Ezekiel, 193, 194n2, 194n4, 369n3

    Prince, Capt. Christopher, and daughter, 270, 271n3

    printers’ crisis in London, 3, 160n6, 185–90, 201

    printing and publishing. See also freedom of the press; specific newspapers, journals, and individual printers by name

    Boston Massacre, printed account of soldiers’ trial in, 55, 57, 59, 61, 106, 112–13, 114

    Boston Massacre commemorative oration, printing of, 175, 176n1

    of commission of TH as governor, 137, 154, 155n1, 158

    correspondence between House and Franklin as agent, publication of, 228

    R. Draper’s trepidation about publishing Williams letter, 130, 151

    exploitation of divisions between patriots by TH in, 130, 151, 287, 288n5, 337, 340

    government party essays, placing of, 6, 288n5, 337, 340

    official printer for American customs board, 112, 118, 159, 160n3, 199n1, 343, 349

    of opening message of TH to General Court, 357

    Sons of Liberty in New York, preferred printer for, 59n1

    Waldo, defamation of, 310

    protest of the House (22 June 1771), 4, 210–13, 221, 224, 242n2, 261, 266n3, 278, 285, 289–90, 291n2, 299–300, 327n6

    Providence, RI, 379, 380n1, 395, 398

    Province House, 43, 44n8, 49, 70, 120n2, 183, 343, 398

    Public Advertiser, 138n2

    public opinion

    on Boston Massacre, 1, 17, 46, 57, 63, 64, 66, 70, 74–75, 85, 88, 110, 113, 114, 155–56

    Castle William, TH’s understanding of public interpretation of royal takeover of, 110, 113, 114

    exploitation of differences in patriot camp, by TH, 4–5, 9, 75, 88, 262–74, 284, 287, 311–31, 337, 340, 346, 358, 371

    Hillsborough on, 152

    independence of colonies, TH on, 233–34, 252–53, 258, 265, 267, 325, 333n4, 340

    misgivings of TH regarding, 252–53, 257, 389–90

    on new royal commissions (including TH’s governorship), 139, 144, 147, 151, 154, 156, 158, 161

    publishing. See freedom of the press; printing and publishing; specific newspapers, journals, and individual printers by name

    Putnam, James, 89, 317

    Pynchon, William, 317

    Quakers, 235n1, 380n2

    Quebec, 21n6, 109, 110n3, 307, 328n20

    Quincy, Josiah, Jr., 16, 106n3

    Quincy, Samuel, 16n5, 73n3

    quit rent proposal for settlers in Eastern Country, 218, 269, 278–79, 358

    Quock Walker case, 250n2

    Raeburn, Sir Henry, portrait of William Robertson by (1792), 320

    Rand, Jonathan (in Savage case), 300, 308

    Reed, Joseph, 24, 25n4

    Reeve, Richard, 109, 110n5, 160n4

    Regulators, North Carolina, 48, 50n6, 106, 207–8, 235n1, 263

    religion. See also Church of England; Congregational ministers of Boston; freedom of religion

    Antinomian Crisis, 141n2

    Christ Church, Cambridge, pew rent dispute, 82–83, 84n1

    “enthusiasts,” TH commenting on, 137

    Quakers, 235n1, 380n2

    sentiments of TH regarding, 298

    thanksgiving proclamation, ministers refusing to read, 6

    Rensselaer, Kiliaen van, 395, 396n4

    Rensselaer, Stephen van, II, 396n6

    Rensselaerwyck, manor of, 396n4

    Rhode Island

    connections of TH to, 120n1, 141n2, 326

    Gaspee, surprising and burning of, 379, 380nn1–2, 395, 398

    M. Howard losing house in Stamp Act riots in, 263n1

    Plymouth Colony, Nantucket, and Martha’s Vineyard, TH suggesting annexation of, 287, 288n6

    tea consumption/smuggling in, 243

    J. Temple in, 38

    Richardson, Ebenezer

    copy of pardon, procuring, 240–41

    inability to delay trial of, 70, 72

    jury conviction of, 71n4, 72, 331

    murder of C. Seider by, 7, 63, 125n1, 127n2, 291n3

    pardon for, 7, 63, 72–73, 125, 190–91, 212–13, 228, 230–31, 240–41, 289, 290–91, 331, 376, 377n2

    refusal of Court to give sentence in trial of, 70, 71n4, 72–73, 125n1, 331

    release from prison, 332–37, 339, 376

    two-year imprisonment of, 332

    Riggs (in Savage case), 300, 308

    Riot Act. See Mutiny Act

    Robertson, William

    asked to keep watch over WSH at University of Edinburgh, 320, 366

    history of the colonies, correspondence with TH regarding, 320, 321

    letters to

    2 Feb. 1772, 321

    10 May 1772, 366

    portrait by Sir Henry Raeburn (1792), 320

    Robinson, John

    appointment of TH’s nephew S. Mather as first clerk of customs commissioners and, 159, 160n4

    Boston Massacre, suspicions regarding role in, 90n3

    Boutineau’s plan to replace Sewall at Halifax with, 89, 90n3, 90n6, 159, 160n1, 244–47, 249, 317, 336–37, 338, 359

    caning of Otis by, 90n3, 228–31, 244

    letter to (24 Feb. 1771), 128–29

    request for list of fees for port of Boston, 128–29

    J. Temple and, 38

    traveling to England after Boston Massacre, 71n2

    verdict in assault on Otis, 228–31, 245, 246–47, 246n4

    Robinson, Mrs. (daughter of James Boutineau), 273, 274n3

    Robson, Capt., 322

    Rockingham, Marquess of, 328n20

    Rogers, Elizabeth Wentworth Gould, 226

    Rogers, Nathaniel, death of, 83, 136

    Roman Empire, TH on, 325, 327n7, 365

    romantic relationships. See marriage; sexual/romantic relationships

    Romulus, 365

    Ropes, Nathaniel, II, 246, 250n2, 310n3, 311

    Rowe, John, 257n2

    Roxbury, Mass., 142, 249

    Royal Marriages Act (1772), 345

    Royal Navy. See also Gambier, James; Montagu, John; Sandwich, John Montagu, 4th Earl of

    Boston Harbor, taking possession of, 74, 85, 97, 113, 161, 179

    customs enforcement, use in, 5

    relations of TH with, 4, 161

    replacement of Gambier as commander-in-chief, 4, 161

    rumors of removal of Boston as point of rendezvous for, 161, 162–63, 258

    tea smuggling problem and, 235–43

    timber in Eastern Country reserved for, threats to, 2, 39, 40, 42, 44, 48, 51, 57–58, 83, 99, 100n3, 103n10, 153, 199n5, 203, 205, 218, 225, 238, 247, 250n11, 259, 268–69, 272, 278–79, 289, 301–10, 312–13, 314, 329, 352, 357, 358

    royal prerogative, disputes over, 4, 9, 44n3, 66n2, 106n3, 199, 200n2, 285n3, 358n1

    Ruddock, John, 249, 251n19

    Ruggles, Timothy, 16, 43, 299, 300n1

    rum, seaman held indefinitely in Lancaster Castle due to inability to pay fine for illegally importing, 384n8

    Russell, Ezekiel, 288n5

    Russell, James, 42n1

    Russell, Joseph, 112, 159, 160n3, 199n1, 288n5

    Russo-Turkish War (1768–1772), 345

    Sagadahoc. See Maine

    Saint. See specific entries at St.

    Salem, 38, 80, 88, 128, 144, 317

    Salisbury, 149–50

    Salisbury, William, 101, 103n5

    salutes, limitations on firings of, 18

    Sandwich, John Montagu, 4th Earl of

    admiralty appointments and, 368–69

    J. Cotton, TH seeking appointment for, 193, 247, 253–54, 261, 359, 360n1, 368

    Denmark affair and, 345

    as first lord of admiralty in North administration, 161, 194n6, 232

    Gainsborough’s portrait of (1783), 370

    Gambier recalled by, 232, 370

    history of the colony by TH presented to, 359, 360n3, 363

    letters to

    23 Sept. 1771, 253–54, 261

    May 1772, 359

    22 May 1772, 368–69

    plan to replace Sewall at Halifax with Robinson, and Robinson with Franklin, approval for, 245, 336, 359

    provincial vice-admiralty court for Massachusetts, lack of need for, 359, 360n2

    Sir Hans Sloane and, 193, 194n9

    TH’s lack of personal knowledge of, 193

    Sanford (tenant of TH’s Rhode Island lands), 119

    Sanford, Elisha, date of death of, 141

    Sanford, Grizzel (sister-in-law to TH), 120

    Sanford, Peleg, 141n2

    Savage, Arthur, kidnapping of, 6, 280–94, 300, 301n2, 304–5, 306, 308–9, 329, 348

    Saville, Jesse, 48–49, 50n9

    Sayre, Stephen, 126, 127n1

    Sayward, Jonathan

    dedimus to administer oath sent to, 134

    letter to (5 March 1771), 134

    Scammell, Thomas (surveyor of the king’s woods)

    delays in hearing from, 218, 225, 241, 294, 304, 305n2, 352n2

    full report awaited from, 302–3, 304, 357

    T. Goldthwait asked to assist, 207, 218, 241, 294, 302–3, 304

    letters from

    2 Jan. 1772, 302–3

    8 June 1772, 378

    letters to

    21 Dec. 1771, 294

    28 April 1771, 357

    mentioned in letter to Hillsborough, 304

    plans, on necessity of having, 378

    surveying activities of, 2, 207, 218, 225, 241, 301

    Seal, Mr. (in Savage case), 308, 309n2

    seal, silver, ordered by TH, 77

    Searl (master of vessel and involved in Savage kidnapping), 300

    sedition and libel charges against printers, 137, 138n2, 292, 293–294nn1–2, 322, 348

    Seider, Christopher

    failure to mention name of, in pardon for E. Richardson, 213n3, 240

    murder of, by E. Richardson, 7, 63, 125n1, 127n2, 291n3

    Seven Years’ War (French and Indian War), 47n1

    Sewall, Jonathan

    agreement to go take up Halifax position, 317

    M. Franklin’s interest in vice-admiralty position, 244, 245

    letter to (16 Sept. 1771), 245–46

    Philanthrop, replying to Vindex (S. Adams) as, 92, 94n4, 120n3

    plan to replace with Robinson at Halifax, 89, 90n3, 90n6, 159, 160n1, 244–47, 249, 317, 336–37, 338, 359

    quarrel with customs commissioners, 110n5

    WSH as clerk to, 8, 307, 308n3, 360

    sexual/romantic relationships. See also marriage

    J. Bernard’s relationship with daughter of Capt. Prince, TH reporting on, 270

    Denmark affair, 344n2, 345

    letter to unknown person from TH counseling against pursuit of, 277–78

    Shaddock/Shattuck, Moses, and wife and brother (in Savage case), 300, 308

    shagreen watch cases, 15

    shaving apparatus ordered by TH, 15

    Sheaffe, William, letter to, 128

    Shelburne, Earl of, 118, 119n3, 176, 275

    Sheppard, William, 193, 194n5, 253, 368

    ship voyages. See also specific ships by name

    F. Bernard’s account of wife and children’s rough voyage to England, 118

    loss of Apthorps in winter storm, 334, 335, 361, 362n7

    mail deliveries, delays in, 129, 132, 133, 134, 135, 139, 148, 187–88, 190, 219, 271, 280n1, 307, 335, 344–45, 347, 351

    WSH’s account of trip to England, 391

    shipbuilding in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 256

    Shirley, Elizabeth, 326, 328n13

    Shirley, Sir Thomas (governor of Bahamas), 326, 328n14

    Shirley, Lt. Gen. William (governor of Bahamas), 326, 328n13

    Shirley Battery, Castle William, 201, 247

    A Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre, 1, 17, 21n6, 32n2, 62n4, 66, 92, 194n2

    shorthand/cipher used by TH, xix, 73n1, 77n2

    sickness. See health and illness

    “Sidney” attacking TH directly in Boston Gazette, 120n3

    silver communion service and church furnishings donated to King’s Chapel by TH, 3, 49, 50n11, 238n3, 239–40, 351

    silver currency, 40

    silver plate and cutlery ordered by TH, 77

    silver seal ordered by TH, 77

    Silvester, Richard, 49, 50n10, 122–23

    Sinkler, Nathaniel, 142

    slaves and slavery

    bill prohibiting importation of slaves, 183, 212

    Quock Walker case finding slavery incompatible with state constitution, 250n2

    Somerset[t] Case (1772) on, 286, 288n6

    Sloane, Sir Hans, 193, 194n9

    Smith, J. (printer/publisher), 323n2

    Smith, loss of, 220, 240n1

    Smith, William, Jr., 276, 277n2, 396n5

    smuggling, 5, 194n2, 235–43, 260, 358, 395

    solicitor general, plans to supplement salary of, 254

    Somerset[t], James, 288n8

    Somerset[t] Case (1772), 286, 288n6

    Sons of Liberty

    assembly without party distinction and, 90, 106

    Boston Massacre trials and, 74

    correspondence between colonies, TH’s efforts to disrupt, 390

    desire to inflame people against government, 225, 233

    foreman in soldiers’ trial for Boston Massacre (J. Mayo) as, 59

    Gambier and Men of War as viewed by, 232

    judges, appointment of, 237, 337, 356

    preferred printer for New York Sons, 59n1

    reconciliation sought by, 104

    unreasonableness attributed to, 278, 364

    South Carolina

    nonimportation agreement in, 48

    “pale sickly complexion” of, 273

    Spain. See Falkland Islands, Spanish seizure of

    Spanish Succession, War of the, 57, 58n4

    Spear, Mr., 131

    St. Augustine, fusiliers sent to Boston from, 165, 187–88

    St. Croix, 51, 57, 58, 241

    St. George’s/St. George’s River, 268–69, 304n4

    St. John (Prince Edward Island), 94n2, 332, 333n6

    St. Lawrence, 225

    St. Vincent, West Indies, Dalrymple ordered to suppress Carib rebellion in, 398n4

    Stamp Act, 121, 257, 260, 327n5

    Stamp Act riots, 251n19, 263n1

    Stephens, Philip, 94

    Steuart, Charles, 288

    Stillman, Samuel, 102, 103n8

    Stirling, Sir William Alexander, 1st Earl of, 58

    Stockbridge or Wappinger Indians, purchase of Nobletown lands from, 396n6

    Storer (in Savage case), 300, 308

    Story, William

    F. Bernard not seen by, in England, 397

    carrying letters between England and America, 259, 260, 261, 394

    England, trip to, 249, 259, 396n1

    Hillsborough apparently asking TH for provincial office for, 396n1, 397

    resignation as deputy registrar of vice-admiralty, 194n4, 251n19

    Stamp Act riots, house attacked in, 251n19

    Wheelwright bankruptcy and, 251n19, 260

    Stout, Neil R., 8n11, 362n5

    stroke suffered by F. Bernard, 8, 341, 345, 349, 350n1, 371, 391, 397

    Struensee, Friedrich, 344n2

    Stuart, John, 3rd Earl of Bute, 110n3

    Suffolk, Henry Howard, 12th Earl of, 119n2

    Suffolk County Grand Jury’s refusal to indict I. Thomas for seditious libel, 6, 292

    Sullivan, Daniel, 142, 143n4

    Sullivan, James, 143n4

    Sullivan, Maj. Gen. John, 143n4

    Sumner, Increase, 142n3

    superior court judges

    appointments as, 244, 246, 310, 311, 352

    denials of Parliamentary authority and, 221

    J. Hawley disbarred from practicing before, 159n6, 364–65

    on pardon of E. Richardson, 190–91, 212–13, 228, 230–31, 332, 376, 377n2

    salaries, TH’s efforts to augment, 7, 64, 89, 244, 246, 250n3, 270, 342, 355, 356, 372, 376–77

    Swan (ship), 378

    Sykes, tribute of butter expected from, 43

    Tarrance/Tenants Harbor, ME, plan for new town at, 205

    tarring and feathering, 94n6, 237n1

    taxation

    S. Adams, inquiry into, as tax collector, 7, 346

    American Board of Customs Commissioners, salaries of, 4, 7, 216, 218n2, 218n4, 219, 220–21, 224–25, 261, 313, 314, 389, 397

    General Court’s tax bills, 314–15, 354, 395

    House’s denial of Parliamentary authority to tax, 214–17, 219n1, 289–90

    Regulators in North Carolina objecting to, 208n1

    Stamp Act, 121, 257, 260, 327n5

    valuation of estates for purposes of, 395

    Taylor, Jeremy, 44n6

    Taylor, Joseph, 322

    Taylor, Nathaniel, 317

    tea

    Bohea tea, 242

    Boston Tea Party, 5, 266n5

    East India Company, monopoly granted to, 5, 9

    Netherlands, tea smuggled/imported from, 5, 181, 220, 235–43, 256, 260, 323, 351, 358

    Parliamentary regulation of duty on, 345, 351

    protests of duty on, 5, 85

    reduction of duty on, recognition by TH of need for, 235, 237, 239, 243, 256, 351

    rising consumption of, in America, 5, 220, 236, 242

    smuggling of, 5, 256–57, 260, 358

    TH and sons importing, 5, 15, 77, 181, 220, 235–43, 323

    Townshend Acts, partial repeal of, 1, 5, 233n1

    Temple, Earl of, 118, 119n3, 176

    Temple, John

    Bollan and, 70–71

    in Boston after Massacre, 71n2

    J. Bowdoin (father-in-law) and, 8, 361, 362n5

    dismissed as commissioner, 16n4

    fear of TH that Temple has discredited him with Whately, 316

    T. Folger and, 315n3

    mentioned in TH letter to Bernard, 83, 84n3

    obtaining post as surveyor general of customs in England, 8, 361, 362n5, 372, 373n9

    W. Story, financial troubles of, 251n19

    traveling to Britain to defend himself against fellow commissioners’ charges, 16, 38, 75, 76n3, 181n1

    T. Whately possibly blackmailed by, 8n11, 362n5

    Temple, Robert, 82, 84n2

    Temple, Sir Thomas, 58n5

    Tenants Harbor, ME, 205n4

    Thales of Miletus, 105n4

    thanksgiving proclamation, ministers refusing to read, 6

    Thayer, Arodi, 194n5, 368, 369n2

    Thomas, Isaiah, and “Mucius Scaevola” letter, 6, 292, 293n2, 348, 372, 373n8, 376, 377n5

    Thompson, Capt., 274

    tide surveyor, Boston customs district, 193, 194n5

    timber

    Bollan’s letter on, 312–13

    Eastern Country, affected by unrestricted settlement east of, 2, 39, 40, 42, 44, 48, 51, 57–58, 83, 99, 100n3, 103n10, 153, 199n5, 203, 205, 218, 225, 238, 241, 247, 250n11, 259, 268–69, 272, 278–79, 301–10, 312–13, 314, 329, 352, 357, 358

    financial settlement with settlers to preserve, Kennebec Proprietors’ petition regarding, 301, 304, 305n1, 329

    Penobscot River, timber lands around, 272

    for repairs to Castle William, 116

    second bounty on, continuance of, 345

    surveying for purposes of, 153, 207, 218, 225, 294

    Titcomb, Andrew (in Savage case), 300, 308, 309n3

    tobacco tongs, owned by William Hutchinson (ancestor of TH), 326

    Tooke, John Horne, 119n3

    Tookey, John (in Savage case), 300, 308

    Tower of London, 3, 160, 185, 196, 197nn3–4

    Town House, Boston, 8, 70, 71n7

    Townshend, Charles, 328n20

    Townshend, George, 1st Marquess, 327, 328n20

    Townshend Acts, partial repeal of, 1, 5, 233n1

    Treason Act, applicable to accusations of treason in colonies, 171, 172n7, 174

    Trial of William Wemms et al. (1770), 59n3, 93, 94n3

    Trowbridge, Edmund, 65n2, 342n4

    truckmasters

    at Fort Pownall, 61, 62n6, 83, 84n8, 122, 123n6, 179, 183, 186, 354, 355n4

    vetoing of appointments by TH, 179n2, 183, 212

    Truman, Edward, portrait of TH by (1741), iv

    Tryon, William (as governor of New York)

    arrival and reception in New York, 223, 224n3, 226

    congratulated by TH on governorship, 234

    Hinsdale, T. Howard’s application for patent in, 295–98

    letters from

    6 Nov. 1771, 275–77

    15 June 1772, 386–87, 392

    letters to

    24 Aug. 1771, 234

    25 Nov. 1771, 279

    28 Nov. 1771, 283

    21 Dec. 1771 (two versions), 295–98

    26 April 1772, 353, 374, 386

    24 June 1772, 392

    New York/Massachusetts border dispute and, 5–6, 275–79, 282, 283, 330, 339, 353, 354, 374, 385–99 (See also New York, border dispute with)

    press attacks on, 234, 235n1

    proclamation on New York’s rights to country west of Connecticut River, 330

    Tryon, William (as governor of North Carolina), and Regulators, 50n6, 208n1, 235n1

    Tunbridge Waters, 26

    turtle, feasting on, 273

    Tutte, John, 238, 239, 351

    Tweed (ship), 16, 44, 49, 53, 61, 62n7, 70, 76, 79n1, 81, 82, 118

    Tyler, Royall, 21n2

    universities

    Cambridge, England, 366

    Edinburgh, WSH traveling to Great Britain to attend University of, 320, 360–69

    Harvard, 8, 250n2, 301n1, 328nn13–14, 331n2, 353n2, 362n6

    Oxford, England, 366

    unknown persons, letters of TH to

    31 Jan. 1771 (to member of General Court), 111

    24 May 1771, 196–97

    5 June 1771, 204–5

    17 July 1771, 220–22

    30 Sept. 1771, 257–58

    9 Oct. 1771, 266–67

    12 Nov. 1771, 277–78

    24 Jan. 1772, 312–13

    5 April 1772, 344–45

    10 April or later, 1772, 349–50

    28 April 1772, 358

    Utrecht, Treaty of (1713), 57, 58n4

    van Rensselaer, Kiliaen, 395, 396n4

    van Rensselaer, Stephen, II, 396n6

    Vassall, William, Sr. and Jr., 361, 362n6, 363, 366

    Venner, Samuel, 110n5

    Vermont

    Hinsdale, T. Howard’s application for patent in, 295–300, 375

    New York’s claims to, 6, 275, 295

    Vindex, S. Adams writing as, 92, 94n4, 110, 115n1, 120n3

    Virgil

    Fourth Eclogue, 390n5

    Georgics, 253n2

    Virginia

    governorship of, 226n2

    separate agent for House of Burgesses in, 171

    Virginia Resolves, 173

    Waldo, Francis, 112, 113n1, 224, 225n1, 245, 247, 250n8, 310

    Waldo, Gen. Samuel, 113n1

    Wales, death of Princess Dowager of, 347

    Walsingham, William de Gray, Baron, 30

    Wanton (involved in Savage kidnapping), 300

    Wanton, Joseph (governor of Rhode Island), 379, 380n2

    Wappinger or Stockbridge Indians, purchase of Nobletown lands from, 396n6

    war, A. Mackay on disadvantages of, 192

    War of the Spanish Succession, 57, 58n4

    Warren, Joseph, 294n2, 340n3

    watch/watch chain repairs and replacements, 15

    Watson, Col. George, 388n2

    Watson, Mary (Polly), 388n2

    Watts & McEvers, 15, 77

    Wedderburn, Alexander, 118, 119n2, 266

    Wentworth, John (surveyor of the woods and governor of New Hampshire)

    Denmark affair and, 344

    letters to

    22 Nov. 1770, 41

    29 July 1771, 226

    3 April 1772, 344

    mentioned in letter to Hillsborough, 51

    portrait of, by John Singleton Copley (1769), 227

    provincial judge for New Hampshire appointed by, 254

    T. Scammell and, 302

    Westminster School, Frank Bernard at, 18

    whale oil, J. Hancock’s speculation in, 315n3

    Whately, MA, incorporation of township of, 189

    Whately, Thomas

    fear of TH that J. Temple has discredited him with, 316

    letters to

    25 Jan. 1771, 106–7

    14 May 1771, 189

    North ministry appointment, 118, 119n2, 139, 189

    publication of TH’s private letters to, 9

    J. Temple possibly blackmailing, 8n11, 362n5

    Wheeler (involved in Savage kidnapping), 300

    Wheelwright, John, vetoed as truckmaster by TH, 179n2, 183

    Wheelwright, Mrs. (sister of man dying intestate), 104

    Wheelwright, Nathaniel, 249, 251n19, 260

    White & Tucker, 317

    Whitewood, letters from F. Bernard sent by, 162

    Wilkes, John

    Bill of Rights Society and, 119n3, 133

    B. Crosby as supporter of, 160n6

    R. Oliver and, 284, 287

    printers’ crisis and, 189n3

    prosecution of, 30n6

    Willard, Levi, 270, 271n1

    William III (king of England), 24, 70, 132

    Williams, Maj. Elijah, death of, 330, 331n2

    Williams, Col. Israel

    Cambridge versus Boston, on objections to meeting in, 284–85

    on commission of TH as governor, 157–58

    congratulating TH on governorship, 147

    on degrees of lawful marriage, 147, 148nn2–3, 158

    governors, anecdote regarding, 364

    Hampshire Co. appointments, TH consulting on, 43, 44n5

    Hawley, suspension/restoration of, 364–65

    on inheritance by bastard child, 157

    intestates, law regarding, 103–4, 284–85

    letters from

    28 March 1771, 147

    5 March 1772, 330

    letters to

    10 Dec. 1770, 66

    10 Jan. 1771, 92

    23 Jan. 1771, 103–4

    7 March 1771, 134–35

    1 April 1771, 151

    6 April 1771, 157–58

    2 Dec. 1771, 284–285

    17 March 1772, 338

    9 May 1772, 364–65

    militia commissions desired by, 330, 338, 365

    New York, border dispute with, 330

    prorogation of General Court, spreading notice of, 134–35

    satirical letter written by, at request of TH, 104n3, 126, 130, 151

    Williams, Jonathan, Sr., 247, 250n7

    Wilmot, Mr., 131

    Wolfe, James, 328n20

    wood. See timber

    Wood, Thomas, An Institute of the Laws of England (1736), 71n3

    Woodbridge, Timothy, 203n2

    Woodfall, Henry Sampson, 138n2

    Worthington, John

    letters to

    22 Nov. 1770, 43

    19 March 1772, 339

    New York, border dispute with, 339

    on Capt. J. Root, 330

    Superior Court seat not wanted by, 310n3

    York, Neil, 294n2

    Young, Thomas, 106

    Zobel, Hiller B., 27n3