to Boston or
South Carolina, ready to sail, 244
Letter to Mr. Palmer, to point out what sorts of Tea are proper to be
sent to Boston and South Carolina, 244
Mr. Palmer's Assortment of Teas for America, 245
Weight of Tea Exported to America, 245
Letters from several Persons concerning Vessels for Carrying the Tea
to America, 245
Petition to the Lords of the Treasury, for Licence to Export Teas to
America, 246
Licence from the Lords of the Treasury to Export Teas to America, 247
Letters from Sundry Gentlemen relating to Vessels to carry Tea to
America, 251
Letter from Mr. Settle to Mr. Blackburn and Mr. Kelly, to come and
Execute the Bond, 255
Letters from Mr. Blackburn and Mr. Kelly, in reply, 255
Sundry Freight Bills, for Tea Shipped, 256
_So far concerns the outset of the Tea._
Note from Lord Dartmouth to the Chairman, to attend at Whitehall, on
the subject of some Advices from America, respecting the Teas, 258
Letters to American Merchants to communicate what Advices they may
have received, 258
Letters from American Merchants, in reply, 259
Letter from Mr. Jonathan Clarke to Mr. Wheler, advising his arrival at
Boston, 260
Letter to Abram Dupuis, to communicate advice, referred in Mr.
Clarke's Letter, 279
Messrs. Clarke & Son's Letter to Mr. Dupuis, 279
Mr. Faneuil's Letter to Mr. Watson, mentioned in Messrs. Clarke's, 292
Proceedings of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, on the 5th and
6th November, referred to in Messrs. Clarke's and Faneuil's Letters,
295
Note from the Secretary to Mr. Brook Watson, advising the Tea is
ordered to Halifax, and desiring the names of the Consignees, 304
Security offered for Messrs. Butler & Cochran, consignees at Halifax,
305
The Agents at New York's Petition to the Governor, referred to in
their letter 1st December, 305
Petition of the Agents at Boston, and the Proceedings of the Governor
and Council thereon, 309
Proceedings of the Town of Boston on the 29th and 30th November, 320
Letter signed "Anglo Americanus," addressed to Geo. Dudley, Esq.,
enclosing newspapers, 331
Letter signed "Anglo Americanus," addressed to Geo. Dudley, Esq.,
advising the Tea's being destroyed, 332
Note from Mr. Pownall, to communicate Advices, and enclosing Letter
from Lieut.-Gov. Bull, of Charles Town; also, Lieut.-Gov. Bull's
Letter, 339
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