1s 
AM 
America, North: mischief by lightning, ix 
128] 
+». treaty of friendship with the Indians, 
ab. 
2+.» improper proceedings at Wallingford, 
ib. 
-+.. two Indian women murdered ian Bur- 
lington county, ix 129] 134] 
«».. Indian trader and child murdered in 
the Cherokee country, ix 134} 
‘«-+» Boyd and two others murdered near 
Broad river, 2. 
e+ +» War between the Chactaws and Creeks, 
ix 157] 
-».. letters from the see. of state on the 
late affairs, ix 173-4] 
e+-- act of parliament in consequence of 
proceedings at New York, x 48] 
es. vessels on lake Ontario, x 95} 
-++. regulations for trade with the Indians, 
x 120] 
oe. atrocious robberies in, x 122] 
---» duties on importation of certain ar- 
ticles into, x 226] xii 73*] 
e+e application of these duties, 7. 
e+». remarks on them, x 229] 
«+. disturbances in-consequence, xi 67*] 
»+s- acommon union to prevent the effects 
of the act proposed, xi 68*] 
«... secretary of state for the colonial de- 
partment appointed, xi 69*]} 
e+. circular letters from the secretary to 
the governors against the proposed union, 
ab. 
+++. the different assemblies approve the 
conduct of Massachusett’s bay, xi 71*] 
»++» addresses from some to the secretary 
of state, 7d. 
+++ Indians murdered by back-settlers, xi 
88-90] 
rt murderers faken, but rescued, xi 
«+++ party of Shawanese surprised by the 
Catawbas, xi 142] 
+. <. treaty of the commissioners of Penn- 
sylvania with the western Indians, xi 142] 
. “3 a on the proceedings in, xii 52*- 
1* 
+++ proposal to send people to England 
for trial, xii 57*] 73] 74] 
ess. very few orders given for lottery 
tickets, xii 155] 
+++. duties on imports, tea excepted, taken 
off, xiii 73°} 
e+. all the bills of ships for, at the New- 
England coffee-house, taken down and 
burnt, xiii 79] 
e«-. orders of the principal merchants in 
London countermanded, in consequence 
of parliament not having fully redressed 
the grievances complained of, xiii 109] 
e¢+- murder of capt. Ogden at Wyoming, 
xiv 109} 
efes war between the Creeks and Chactaws, 
xiv 110] xvi 119} 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
AM 
America, North : bounty on the importation 
of oak-staves from, xiv 230] 
«+. the E. India company greatly injured 
by the disputes with, xv 151] 
-»+. act declaring future paper-money of 
the colonies not legal payment, xvi 111] 
-«s discontents in, xvii 44] ’ 
+++.» general opposition to the importation 
< tea, xvii 48) 84) 87) 99) 132] lix 
92 2 
«+++ debates in parliament on the proceed~- 
ings at Boston, xvii 58] 
-.+- different acts passed, xvii 64} 69] 72]. 
233-9] 
-+ ++ expedition against the Indians, xvii 
157) 
... effects of the coercive measures of the 
British ministry very different from its. 
expectations, xviii 2] 
+». the day of operation of the Boston. 
port bill kept almost every where as a. 
public fast, xviii 5] 
-+ + State of parties, xviil 10) 
- solemn league and covenant, id. 
+. ++ provincial meetings preparatory to a 
general congress, xviii 11] 
++«+ general state of America, xviii 120*] 
++ ++ attempts to manufacture arms and am- 
munition, xviii 121*] 
-+» loyalists, xviii 122*] 
»++. ordnance seized in Rhode island, xviii 
122") 
+++. a small fort and quantity of gunpow- 
der taken in New Hampshire, xviii 123*] 
+++ provincial resolutions, 7b. 
-+++ Circular from the secretary of state 
forbidding the election of deputies to a 
congress, xviii 124") 81} 
-. ++ detachment sent to Salem to seize can- 
non, xviii 125*] 
-+ +. affair at Lexington, xviii 126*] 
«+++ Boston invested, xviii 128*] 
++.» Magazines in various places, and trea- 
sury of New Jersey seized, xviii 129*] 
-««+ lord North’s conciliatory plan rejected, 
xviii 130°] 
+++ preparations at New York, xviii 131*} 
-++- Ticonderoga and Crown Point sur- 
prised by the back settlers, 7b. 121] 
+--+ ineffectual attempt to raise the Cana- 
dians against, xviii 138*] r 
+--+. the Indians decline engaging in the 
war, xviii 139*] 
ao Georgia joins the other colonies, xviii 
14i*] 
+++» Various petitions respecting, xviii 96] 
98] 99] 101] 104] 167] 170) xix 104] 
+... rapid change of governors in, xviii 
122} ; 
+. +. private letters from, opened before de- 
livery, xviii 142] 
-+++ debts to a great amount recovered and 
remitted to Scotland, xviii 146] 
ese» exportation of ammunition from Hol- 
land to, prohibited, xviii 147] 
