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Samuel Adams,21
Annapolis Tea-Ship Burned,85
Biographical Notices of the Tea Party, and List of its Members,92-171
Biographical Sketches;
Ancrum, Wm.208
Appleton, Nathaniel30
Blowers, S.S.352
Brattle, Wm.311
Bruce, Capt.356
Bull, Wm.339
Cheever, Ezekiel46
Church, Dr. Benjamin26
Clarke, R.210
Coffin, Capt.358
Cooper, Sir Grey212
Cooper, William43
Copley, John S.329
Crafts, Thomas25
Curtis, Obadiah49
Danforth, Samuel315
Edes, Benjamin25
Erving, John226
Faneuil, Benj.294
Hall, Capt. James245
Hatch, Nathaniel285
Hewes, Daniel49
Hodgdon, Alex.79
Hutchinson, Thos. & Elisha324
Johonnot, Gabriel27
Kelly, Wm.269
Knox, Thomas, Jr.,49
Lloyd, Henry227
Lott, Abraham226
Lovering, Joseph49
Morris, John342
Pownall, John339
Quincy, Josiah61
Rotch, Francis41
Rowe, John63
Royal, Isaac311
Savage, Samuel Phillips57
Scollay, John37
Tileston, Thomas50
Wallace, Hugh and Alex233
Walpole, Thomas204
Watson, Brook203
Wendell, Oliver43
Wharton, Thomas273
White, Henry306
Williams, Jonathan43
Williams, Thomas230
Winslow, Joshua223
Ballads of the Tea Party,172-176
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 of28, 266, 284
Residence mobbed,34
Letter to chairman East India Company,279-91
East India Company,11, 189
Franklin, Benjamin185
Green Dragon Tavern,66
Hutchinson, Thomas20
Lamb, John19
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,216
Letter from Samuel Wharton, Esq., offering an Apology for not attending the Committee,217
Some Thoughts upon the Company's sending out Teas to America,218
Letter from Messrs. Watson & Rashleigh, reciting terms on which the Tea Agency may be conducted, and offering Security for their recommendation,222
Letter from Mr. Jonathan Clarke, on the same,224
Letter from Mr. Kelly, on the same, and recommending several persons of the different Colonies, as Agents,225
Letter from Mr. Harrison, that Mr. Kelly will give his Proposals,227
Letter from Mr. John Blackburn, with an offer of Terms,228
Letter to Samuel Wharton, Esq., to meet the Committee,229
Request of Mr. Walter Mansell, for the Agency to South Carolina,229
Letter from Messrs. Roberts & Co., offering Terms and Security for Willing, Morris & Co.,231
Letter from Messrs. Pigou & Booth, offering Terms and Security for Messrs. James & Drinker,231
Letter from Mr. John Nutt, recommending Mr. Roger Smith, of South Carolina, as an Agent,233
Letter from Messrs. Bourdieu & Chollet, recommending several persons as Agents,233
Letter from Messrs. Gale, Fearon & Co., recommending Mr. Daniel Stephenson, of Maryland, as an Agent,234
Letter from Messrs. Davidson & Newman, declining any propositions on the present state of the Tea affair,235
Letter to several American Merchants to meet the Committee,235
Letter from Mr. Palmer, upon the Rate of Exchange from Boston,236
Letter from Messrs. Bourdieu & Chollet, declining to offer any further proposals,236
Letter to sundry American Merchants to meet the Committee,237
Letter to sundry American Merchants, advising the quantities of Tea ordered to be shipped for the several Colonies, and requesting the firm of the houses they have recommended,238
Letter from Messrs. Watson & Rashleigh, advising the firm of their recommendation,238
Securities offered for Mr. Barkley and Mr. Mansell,239
Letter from Mr. Pigou, with the firm of his recommendation,239
Letters from Mr. Wharton, Mr. Browne, and Mr. Kelly,240
Mr. Palmer's Opinion in what mode to ship Tea to America,241
Letter from Mr. Clarke, with the firm of his house, and offering the "William" for freight,243
Letters to Geo. Hayley, Esq., Thos. Lane, Esq., and Alexander Champion, Esq., to know if they have any constant traders 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
Letter from Mr. Jo. Morris, to Corbyn Morris, Esq., advising of the Tea's being seized at South Carolina,342
Letter from Capt. Ellis, advising of the Tea's being seized at South Carolina,343
Questions proposed to the Boston Consignees, respecting landing the Teas,344
Protest of Capt. Bruce against said Consignees, for refusing to receive the Teas,346
Letter from Mr. Rotch, to said Consignees, with an account of Charges and a Protest,350
Protests of the several Captains against the Destroyers of the Tea,353
Letters from the Agents at New York, &c., to Capt. Lockyer, and one from him to them,359
Proceedings of the Inhabitants of Philadelphia, on the measure of Exporting Tea to that place,361
Liberty Tree,24
Long Room (Whig) Club,66
New York. Opposition to the Tea Act,16-19, 269-271
Arrival of Tea,84-5
Petition of the Consignees to the Governor,305
Letter from the Agents to Capt. Lockyer,358-60
North-End Caucus,23, 67
Philadelphia lends Opposition to Tea Act,17
Tea sent back,84
Proposed Tea Depot in America,203
Opposition to the Tea Act,272-277
Resolves and Proceedings of October 18,361-65
St. Andrew's Masonic Lodge of Boston,66
Sons of Liberty,18, 24, 26
South Carolina, Proceedings at84-65, 339-43
Spurr, John,164
Tea Act,12
Introduced into New England,14
Consignees,23, 36, 51-53
Guard on Boston tea-ship,45-50
State of Tea Trade in America,191-98
Shipments to America,256-7
Warren, Gen. Joseph,178
Additions,367

ILLUSTRATIONS.

Tea Leaves, on cover,
Destruction of the Tea in Boston Harbor,Frontispiece.
Diagram Showing the Route from the Old South Church to Griffin's Wharf,75
Melvill's Tea Relic,131
Edward Proctor's Proclamation,148
Lord North Forcing the Tea down the Throat of America,155
Location of Tea Wharf,173
Plan of Boston, 1775, and the Burning of Charlestown,264

PORTRAITS.

Adams, Samuel299
Bradlee, Nathaniel97
Franklin, Benjamin185
Gage, Gov. Thomas313
Hancock, John288
Hutchinson, Gov. Thomas308
Hewes, George Robert Twelves117
Kennison, David122
Lovering, Thomas182
Melvill, Thomas133
Melvill, Thomas, Hat on180
North, Lord249
Pitts, Lendall142
Purkitt, Henry151
Revere, Paul157
Rotch, Francis40
Rowe, John62
Savage, Samuel Phillips338
Sprague, Samuel164
Warren, Joseph48


AUTOGRAPHS.

Adams, Samuel299
Bradlee, Nathaniel97
Bradlee, David97
Bass, Henry96
Church, Benjamin26
Cheever, Ezekiel46
Chase, Thomas102
Clarke, Benjamin103
Crane, John108
Franklin, Benjamin185
Faneuil, Benjamin, Jr.,294
Frothingham, Nathaniel111
Green, Nathaniel114
Grant, Moses113
Gore, Samuel113
Hodgdon, Alexander79
Hancock, John288
Hutchinson, Thomas308
Inches, Henderson27
Kennison, David122
Lovering, Joseph182
Lincoln, Amos125
Lee, Joseph124
Molineux, William137
Melvill, Thomas135
Newell, Eliphelet138
Purkitt, Henry150
Prentice, Henry146
Pitts, Lendall145
Peck, Samuel140
Palmer, Joseph P.139
Proctor, Edward149
Russell, John159
Revere, Paul154
Rowe, John63
Rotch, Francis41
Swan, James168
Sprague, Samuel164
Sloper, Samuel162
Shed, Joseph161
Sessions, Robert160
Savage, Samuel Phillips57
Urann, Thomas169
Winslow, Joshua223
Williams, Jonathan43
Warren, Joseph30
Wyeth, Joshua171