76
Boston, Opposition to the Tea Act, 19-23, 260-66, 278, 303
Tea-Party, 64-82, 89-94, 95-171
Destruction of the Tea, 58-94, 336-357
Proceedings of the Town, 279-303, 320-36
Proceedings of the Council, 309-20
Clarke R. & Sons, Attack on Warehouse of 28, 266, 284
Residence mobbed, 34
Letter to chairman East India Company, 279-91
East India Company, 11, 189
Franklin, Benjamin 185
Green Dragon Tavern, 66
Hutchinson, Thomas 20
Lamb, John 19
Letters and Documents, 189, 370
Letter from Mr. Wm. Palmer, enclosing Extracts of several Letters from
Boston, &c., to show the state of the Tea Trade in America, and
estimates of the advantages that will attend the Company's carrying on
that trade to that place, 189
Memorial of Mr. Gilbert Barkley, recommending a Plan for carrying on
the Tea Trade to America, and offering himself, and Mr. John Inglis,
Merchant, of Philadelphia, as agents, 199
Letter from Mr. Brook Watson, to Daniel Wier, Esq., recommending Mr.
John Butler, of Nova Scotia, and Messrs. Faneuil and Winslow, of
Boston, as agents, 202
A Proposal of the Hon. Mr. Walpole's, for sending Tea to Philadelphia,
203
Plan of Mr. Palmer, for Exportation of Tea to America, 205
Letter from Messrs. Greenwood & Higginson, recommending Messrs. Andrew
Lord, and William and George Ancrum, of South Carolina, as Agents, and
offering their ship, the "London," Capt. Curling, to carry Tea to that
place, 208
Letter from Mr. Fred'k Pigou, Jun., Esq., recommending Pigou & Booth,
of New York, and James & Drinker, of Philadelphia, as Agents, and
offering vessels for those places, 208
Letter from Mr. Jonathan Clarke, offering Richard Clarke & Sons, of
Boston, as Agents, 209
Letter from Grey Cooper, Esq., recommending Mr. Barkley as an Agent,
211
Letter from Messrs. Roberts & Co., recommending Messrs. Willing,
Morris & Co., of Philadelphia, as Agents, 212
Letter from Mr. Benjamin Harrison, offering himself as an Agent for
Virginia, 213
Letter from Mr. George Browne, recommending Mr. Jonathan Brown, of
Philadelphia, as an Agent, 214
Letter from Mr. Wm. Palmer, offering to advance the amount of 200
chests of Tea, on terms therein mentioned, 215
Letter to several American Merchants to meet the Committee, 215
Letter from Mr. Gilbert Barkley, offering some further thoughts upon
the Exportation
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