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INDEX 


TO    THE 


JOURNALS 


OF   THE 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES, 


Province  of  New  Hampshire, 


In  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State. 


t  V./:3 


I7II 1775. 


PUBLISHED   BY  AUTHORITY  OF  THE   LEGISLATURE. 


MANCHESTER,  N.   H.  : 

JOHN     B.     CLARKE,    PUBLIC     PRINTER. 
I  8  9  O. 


•'5 


INTRODUCTION. 


This  volume  is  the  second  of  the  series  contemplated  by  the  act  of  September 
11,  1883,  "  for  indexing  the  Public  Records,  "  although,  logically,  Avith  all  the  other 
Indexes  to  the  Journals,  it  precedes  —  as  process  does  product —  the  "  Index  to  the 
Laws,"  already  printed. 

It  is  a  key  to  eight  mauusgript  folio  volumes,  covering  sixty-four  years,  from 
May  9,  1711,  to  July  15,  1775,  all  in  the  Provincial  period.  " 

In  the  first  manuscript  volume  of  the  Council  Records,  the  concurrent  action 
of  the  Assembly  is  given  as  far  back  as  1699  ;  but  the  sepax'ate  minutes  of  the  Rep- 
resentatives before  1711  are  not  to  be  found.  The  journal  of  the  House  is  also 
missing  from  February  25,  1740,  to  December  13,  1741,  nearly  twenty-two  months, 
which  can  only  be  jjartially  supplied  from  the  Council  Records. 

From  August  25,  1730,  to  February  25,  1740,  and  from  December  17,  1777,  to 
June  29,  1780,  there  are  duplicate  journals,  of  which  the  fuller  has  been  indexed. 

To  avoid  an  awkward  fractional  form,  the  year  has  in  all  cases  before  1752, 
when  "new  style"  begins,  been  indexed  as  commencing  January  1;  thus:  March 
19,  17i|,  on  page  58  of  Volume  1,  is  indexed  as  1713. 

Lists  of  members,  call-rolls,  etc.,  are  often  bound  in  the  original  volumes  out 
of  chronological  order ;  but  in  this  index  the  year,  rather  than  the  volume,  deter- 
mines the  arrangement  of  references. 

Irregularities  in  paging  ai"e  marked  by  *,  f,  {,  etc.,  either  before  or  after  the 
page  figure.  P^  or  ip,  and  P^  or  -P,  denote  a  paging  of  the  preface  to  Volume 
8  preliminaiy  to  1,  2,  etc.     Page  0  in  Volume  5  precedes  page  1. 

Names  of  places  mentioned  in  connection  with  county  boundaries  can  be  found 
in  the  references  under  "  Counties,"  on  page  93,  and  chiefly  in  Volume  7.  They 
are  not  otherwise  indexed. 

From  the  preface  to  Volume  III  of  the  published  "Provincial  Papers"  it  ap- 
pears that  they  contain  only  occasional  extracts  from  tlie  manuscript  journals  of 
the  House  from  1711  to  1722.  A  note  on  page  320  of  Volume  VI  shows  that,  from 
April  30,  1722,  to  December  4,  1754,  the  journal  of  the  House  is  printed  entire ; 
but,  after  the  latter  date,  the  joint  proceedings  of  House  and  Council  are  given,  indi- 
cating their  concurrence  or  non-concurrence.  The  numbers  of  the  manuscript 
pages  being  printed  in  brackets,  this  volume  may  be  used,  to  some  extent,  as  an 
index  to  the  text. 

Volume  IV,  page  309,  year  1722,  corresponds  to  1:310;  IV,  387,  1724,  to 
2:1;  V,  167,  1742,  to  3  :  29  ;  V,  534,  1747,  to  4 :  13  :  VI,  385,  1755,  to  5  : 1 ;  VI,  711, 
1759,  to  6  :  2  ;  VII,  59,  1765,  to  7  :  1 ;  VII,  240,  1770,  to  8  : 1. 

The  next  volume  of  the  Index,  now  in  preparation,  will  embrace  the  House 
Journals  of  the  Revolutionary  period,  1776  — 1784,  under  Colony  and  State. 


CORRECTIONS 


Pngc  1.  Accounts:  TIk'  iffircnt'e  in  ifniic*  should  imrao- 
dlatoly  follow  "[Pbovixck];"  nnd  rend  {»«e 
also  Committee,  Treaturer,  and  Within). 

Pago    in.   IIAVEKIIILL:  /or  "(Mass.)"  read  (ULstrict). 

Pbko  112.  DUBLIN :  /or  "  No.  2  "  read  ,Vo.  3. 

PnjrcaW.  Loudon  :  after '^LOUU"  add  LoUDOUN. 


I  N  D  EIX 


TO 


JOURNALS  OF  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

PROVINCE   OF   NEW   HAMPSHIRE, 

1711  1775. 


ABATE:\IENT  (see  also  Taxes)  : 
appeal  from  judgment  in  . 
of  writs,  none  for  death  of  either  party  1765- 


1765       7 : 
Gen.  James  : 


17 


1765— 


15 
34 


ABERCROMBIE,  IMaj 

expedition,  etc. 

1758—  5  :  446         1758— 

1759—  5  :  470         1759— 
1759—  5:474         1759- 

ABIGAIL : 

slooj),  Capt.  John  Fernald 


:454 

:471 

476 


1759- 
1759- 
1759- 

1746— 
1747— 


5 

5: 

5: 

3: 
3: 


468 
472 
480 

317 
518 


ABSENT : 

or  absconding  debtors  (see  Debtors). 
ABSENTING : 

sons  and  servants,  to  prevent    ..... 
ACCOUNTS  [Province]  : 

ordered  shut  up  and  considered  next  session     . 

must  be  sworn  to  (see  also  Committee  and  Treasurer) 
ACT  [called  also  Bill,  Law,  Vote}  : 

about  bills  of  credit   (for  specific  sums,  see  below) . 


emittmg,  printing,  etc. 
redcemino: 


1721- 
1761— 
1765— 
1770— 


1770—  8:    51 
lawful  tender  on  specialties    . 
holders'  bonds  regulated  .    1729 — 

1737— 
.     1711— 
1743— 
against  diminishing  or  counterfeiting  money 

1768— 
against  counterfeiting  and  debasing  the  coin  current 


counterfeiting,  penalty 


28 
150 
453 

60 

151 

490 

5 

65 

248 


to  prevent  forgery 

about  money  borrow 

othf^-s  . 
for  £250  . 
for  £300  . 
for  £325  . 
for  £375  . 
for  £412  9s  9d 


1771—  8 


1 


eil  of  Tlieodore 


1760—  6; 
1771—  8 
Atkinson 


87 
108 
and 


1757—  5 :  270 


1726—  2:  59 


TEAK. 


1718 
1765 
1765 

1758 
1759 
1759 
1770 

1746 
1772 


1714 

1718 
1720 


1742 
1768 
1770 
1773 
1734 
1729 
1737 
1738 
1744 

1773 
1774 
1760 
1771 

1744 
1758 
1743 
1756 
1755 
1726 


VOL. 


1 

7 
7 

5 
5 
5 

8 

3 

8 


2 
7 
8 
8 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 

8 
8 
6 
8 

3 
5 
3 
5 
5 
2 


PAGE. 


221 
16 
35 

371 
469 
473 

24 

328 
129 


77 

222 
253 


626 
200 

45 
138 
412 
155 
491 
533 

84 

136 

169 

91 

110 

96 
317 

61 
108 

35 

60 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ACT,— (conli7mcil)  : 

for  £■[:><)     . 

1744—  3:    99 

1744—  3:100 

1764 

4 

483 

for  £50(1    . 

•                 •                  •                  • 

1724—  1:422 

1725 

2 

21 

1737—  2:500 

1737—  2:515 

1746 

3 

328 

for  £557  10s  3(Z 

. 

• 

1726 

2 

65 

for  £600    . 

1737—  2:482 

1737—  2:490 

1737 

2 

491 

for  £700     . 

•                  •                  ■                 • 

1730—  2:332 

1730 

2 

334 

for  £«50     . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1740—  2:566 

1740 

2 

668 

for  £'75     . 

•                 ■                 •                  •                  • 

• 

1755 

6 

19 

for  £9.S0     . 

•                  •                 •                  •                  • 

• 

1743 

3 

66 

for  £1,000 

.                  .                  •                  • 

1716—  1:170 

1716 

1 

172 

1721—  1:285 

1723       1  : 392 

1723 

1 

395 

1726—  2:    65 

1729—  2:157 

1744 

3 

100 

1744—  3:101 

1746—  3:319 

1761 

6 

156 

1761—  6  :  157 

1761—  6 :  176 

1774 

8 

214 

for  £1,076  16s 

•                   •                   •                   • 

1729—  2 :  156 

1729 

2 

158 

for  £1,:;00 

• 

1730—  2:319 

1730 

2 

320 

for  £1,350 

1765—  7:    27 

1765—  7  :    34 

1765 

7 

35 

for  £1,500 

1716—  1  :  172 

1755—  4:493 

1771 

8 

102 

for  £1,600 

•                  •                  •                  • 

•                 • 

1766 

7 

87 

for  £1,730 

•                 •                 •                  •                  • 

1737—  2:490 

1737 

2 

491 

for  £1,.S00 

•                 •                  •                 • 

1756       5:    83 

1756 

6 

86 

for  £2,000 

•                  . 

.                  .                  • 

1711 

1 

31 

1724—  2:    11 

1724—  2 

12 

1725 

2 

26 

1726—  2:    33 

1770—  8 

18 

1773 

8 

152 

for  £2,200 

•                 •                  •                  ■                  > 

1767—  7 

121 

1768 

7 

270 

for  £2,500 

.                  •                  .                  ■ 

1743—  3 

66 

1771 

8 

101 

for  £3,U00 

■                  ■                  ■                  •                  • 

. 

1763 

6 

345 

1763       6  :  346 

1763—  6:349 

1764 

6 

392 

1764—  6:394 

17G4_  6:395 

1769 

7 

331 

for  £4,000 

•                  >                  ■                  •                  • 

. 

1747 

4 

54 

1747—  4:    56 

1747—  4:    58 

1761 

6 

156 

1761—  6  :  157 

1761—  6:176 

1766 

7 

87 

for  £4,720 

•                   •                   •                   ■                   ■ 

1743—  3:    66 

1745 

3 

143 

1745—  3:210 

1745—  3:271 

1745 

3 

280 

for  £5,000 

•                   •                   ■                   •                   • 

1761—  6:151 

1761 

6 

152 

1761—  6:155 

1761—  6:156 

1761 

6 

157 

1761—  6:158 

1761—  6:160 

1761 

6 

161 

/ 

ITf.l—  6:162 

1761—  6 :  163 

1761 

6 

164 

1761—  6:165 

1761—  6:166 

1761 

6 

167 

1761—  6:171 

1761—  6:173 

1761 

6 

175 

1765—  6:430 

1765—  6:431 

1765 

G 

453 

for  £5.253  13s  5 

Id       ...         . 

1765—  6:452 

1765 

6 

453 

for  £5,500 

1744—  3 :  103 

1772 

8 

118 

for  £5,750 

•                   •                   •                    .                   • 

1756—  5:135 

1756 

5 

139 

for  £6,000 

. 

1730—  2:332 

1730 

2 

333 

17  45—  3:210 

1745—  3 :  213 

1746 

8 

242 

1745—  3:275 

1746-  3:341 

1754 

4 

456 

175C,_  5:  VM 

17.-,G—  5:  139 

1756 

5 

149 

for  £7,000 

■                   •                   .                   ■                   • 

1761—  6:157 

i      1761 

6 

176 

for  £H,000 

■                   ■                   •                   >                   • 

174o_  3:2.S0 

1     1746 

3 

316 

1757—  5:231 

1760 

6 

99 

for  £10,000 

.                   •                   .                   >                   • 

• 

1746 

3 

133 

1745       3:111 

1745—  3:143 

1745 

3 

145 

1745—  3:149 

1755—  5  :    25 

1757 

5 

2H2 

for  £12,500 

•                   .                   • 

1753-^4:315 

1763 

4 

346 

1753—  4:347 

1758 

5 

329 

for  £13,000 

. 

1745       3 : 156 

1745 

3 

157 

174.5—  3 :  168 

1745       3:198 

1745 

3 

200 

1715—  3:224 

1745—  3:259 

1745 

8 

312 

for  £15,000 

1717—  1:202 

1717—  1 

:203 

1729 

2 

156 

Province  op  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ACT,  —  {continued)  : 

for  £15,000 

1729—  2 :  157 

1734—  2:427 

1785 

2 

440 

1735       2:441 

1736—  2:460 

1737 

2 

490 

1737—  2:491 

1742—  3:    38 

1742 

3 

40 

1755 —  5  :    26 

1756—  5 :  192 

1759 

5 

479 

1759—  6  :      6 

1759—  6:      7 

1760 

6 

88 

1760—  6:    90 

1760—  6  :  106 

1760 

6 

109 

1762—  6 :  242 

1763       6 :  366 

1764 

6 

396 

for  £17,000 

•                  >                  • 

1759—  5:494 

1759 

5 

497 

1759—  6  :    IS 

1761—  6  :  165 

1761 

6 

167 

for  £20,000 

• 

1757—  5:236 

1757 

5 

237 

1757—  5:239 

1757—  5  :  241 

1757 

5 

268 

1757—  5:275 

1757—  5  :  301 

1758 

5 

326 

1761—  6:174 

1761—  6:175 

1761 

6 

188 

1762—  6 :  292 

1762—  6 :  295 

1762 

6 

326 

for  £20,500 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1758—  5 :  373 

1758 

5 

376 

1758—  5:379 

1758 

5 

442 

for  £25,000 

•                  •                  ■                  • 

1742—  2:648 

1742 

2 

650 

1743       3:    64 

1743—  3:    66 

1745 

3 

178 

1745       3:179 

1745       3 :  242 

1745 

3 

244 

1746—  3  :  318 

1746—  3 :  327 

1746 

3 

338 

1747—  3:499 

1752—  4:272 

1753 

4 

319 

1754—  4:428' 

1755—  4:506 

1755 

4 

507 

1756—  5:    69 

1756—  5  :  185 

1757 

5 

306 

1758—  5:403 

1758—  5  :  449 

1758 

5 

455 

for  £30,000 

■                    >                    ■ 

1755—  4:532 

1755 

4 

633 

1755 —  4  :  534 

1755 —  4  :  535 

1755 

4 

639 

1755—  4:542 

1755—   4:545 

1756 

6 

122 

1756—  5  :  123 

1756—  5:124 

1756 

5 

129 

1756—  5  :  137 

1756       5  :  139 

1756 

5 

156 

1757—  5  :  271 

1757 —  5  :  275 

1758 

5 

348 

for  £60,000 

• 

1746—  3:391 

1747 

4 

44 

1747—  4 :    49 

1747—  4:    52 

1752 

4 

221 

for  supply  of  treasury 

. 

1735 

2 

446 

1735—  2 :  447 

1735 

2 

448 

1735—  2 :  450 

1736—  2:463 

1736 

2 

464 

1736—  2:465 

1737—  2  :  482 

1737 

2 

484 

1742—  2 :  641 

1742—  2:644 

1742 

2 

647 

1765 —  7  :    15 

1765—  7  :    16 

1765 

7 

34 

for  recovery  of  government  debts     . 

•                  •                  • 

1765 

6 

456 

1765—  6:466 

1765 

7 

4 

1765 —  7  :      6 

1765—  7:      7 

1765 

7 

33 

1765 —  7  :    47 

1766—  7  :    54 

1766 

7 

62 

to  ascertain  value  of  money  ("equity 

bill")     . 

1742 

2 

644 

1742—  2:647 

1747 

3 

624 

1747—  3:525 

1747—  4:    41 

1747 

4 

42 

establishing  the  monies,  etc.     . 

1765—  6:452 

1765 

6 

453 

1765       6  :  467 

1765—  7  :      4 

1765 

7 

6 

1765—  7:    11 

1765—  7  :    12 

1765 

7 

13 

1765—  7:    24 

1765—  7  :    25 

1765 

7 

26 

1765—   7:    29 

1765       7:    34 

1765 

7 

36 

establishing  proceedings   under  governor's  i)r()cla- 

mation  al)Out  v 

alue  of  money 

1771—  8:    99 

1771 

8 

100 

1771—  8:108 

1771 

8 

109 

against  extortionate  interest     . 

1765—  6:452 

1765 

6 

454 

1765—  6 

467 

1765—  7  :      4 

1765 

7 

6 

1765 —  7 

11 

1765-  1:    12 

1765 

7 

13 

1765       7 

24 

1765 —  7  :    25 

1765 

7 

26 

1765—  7 

29 

1765—  7:    34 

1765 

7 

35 

to  restrain  usury 

.                  .                  • 

. 

1769 

7 

284 

1771—  8:    76 

1771 

8 

79 

Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  I^ei'kesentatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

FAOB. 

ACT.  —  {continued)  : 

rogul;itin<;  excise       .... 

•                  • 

1711 

30 

1716—  1:160 

1718—  1:216 

1721 

281 

1721—  l:2.s:] 

1721—   1  :2S6 

1721 

297 

1722—  1:357 

1723       1:.398 

1723 

402 

1723       1  :  103 

172.3—  1:406 

1723 

408 

1723—   1:412 

1725—  2:    24 

1729 

2 

153 

1721t—  2:156 

1729—  2 :  170 

1732 

2 

369 

1732—  2:371 

1742—  2:630 

1742 

2 

637 

1742—  2:643 

1742—  2  :  644 

1742 

2 

647 

1745—  3:211 

1745—  3:219 

1745 

3 

223 

1745—  3:242 

1745—  3 :  244 

1745 

3 

252 

1752—  4 :  235 

1752—  4:239 

1762 

4 

244 

1752—  4  :  249 

1753—  4 :  293 

1753 

4 

298 

1753—  4:330 

1753—  4:336 

1754 

4 

395 

1765—  4:500 

1755—  4:510 

1758 

6 

405 

1758—  5 :  406 

1760—  6:    61 

1760 

6 

71 

1760—  6:    90 

1761—  6  :  179 

1761 

6 

180 

1761—  6:188 

1761—  6:196 

1761 

6 

216 

1761—  6:219 

1761—  6:220 

1762 

6 

241 

1762—  6:251 

1762—  6 :  257 

1762 

6 

264 

1762—  6 :  266 

1762—  r, :  268 

1762 

6 

271 

1702-  6:273 

1762—  6 :  277 

1762 

6 

278 

1762—  6 :  282 

1762—  6 :  290 

1762 

6 

294 

1762—  6:295 

1762—  6:298 

1763 

6 

314 

1763—  6:315 

1763—  6 :  316 

1763 

6 

317 

1763       6 :  351 

1763—  6:354 

1763 

6 

375 

1765       7:    15 

1765—  7:    16 

1766 

7 

61 

1766—  7:    62 

1766—  7:    65 

1766 

7 

67 

1767—  7  :  132 

1767—  7:134 

1767 

7 

149 

1767—  7  :  155 

1767—  7  :  163 

1767 

7 

170 

1768—  7:232 

1768—  7:233 

1768 

7 

236 

1768       7  :  241 

1768       7 :  242 

1768 

7 

243 

1768—  7  :  248 

1768—  7  :  258 

1768 

7 

261 

1768       7 :  269 

1768—  7  :  270 

1769 

7 

329 

1770—  8:      6 

1770       8:    11 

1771 

8 

109 

ffirniiiig  excise           .... 

1717—  1:202 

1718 

1 

214 

1726       2:    32 

1742—  2:629 

1754 

4 

397 

1775^—  8:118 

1773       8:137 

1774 

8 

168 

impost  (see  also  excise,  above)  . 

. 

1714 

1 

82 

1714—  1:    86 

1714—  1:    90 

1715 

1 

104 

1716—  1:181 

1722—  1:313 

1766 

6 

85 

powder  money 

1717—  1:200 

1718 

1 

220 

1722—  1:351 

1726       2:    57 

1728 

2 

116 

1728—  2 :  129 

1731—  2:358 

1740 

2 

565 

1768—  7  :  255 

]7(;8—  7:258 

1772 

8 

129 

tonnajje     ...... 

... 

1716 

1 

181 

for  ]):iynient  of  province  (k^bts 

. 

1716 

1 

169 

rcfjiiinnt!:  income  tax  from  pedlers 

and  incomers 

1721 

1 

284 

reiiuiring  inventories 

1727—  2:    76 

1763 

6 

321 

17(34—  8:211 

1774 

8 

213 

valuation 

1728—  2 :  140 

1773 

8 

137 

1773—  8 :  138 

1773—  8 :  139 

1773 

8 

142 

to  enaMo  proprietors  of  town.shi  is  ar 

d  common  and 

' 

uniliviilod  lands  to  assess  anc    tax, 

etc. 

1710 

2 

560 

repjulatin^r  hixcs  of  pro  )rietors,  etc. 

• 

i      1768 

7 

278 

for  taxinf^  province  lant  s 

1755—  4:502 

1756 

5 

66 

for  taxing  town  inlialjitants 

■                  •                  • 

1760 

6 

96 

17r,0—  6  :    06 

1760 

6 

108 

regulating  assessments  and  collection  of  taxes,  etc. 

1718 

1 

220 

1729—  2 :  160 

1729 

2 

166 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


YEAE. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ACT,  —  (conimued)  : 

regulating  assessments  and  collection  of  taxes,  etc. 

1738—  2:535         1738—  2:540 

1743 

3 

61 

1743—  3  :    67         1747—  3  :  513 

1753 

4 

360 

1755       4:513         1755       4:518 

1762 

6 

277 

17G2—  6  :  282         1762—  6  :  283 

1762 

6 

298 

1763       6:319         1763       6:322 

1763 

6 

332 

1763       6:334         1763       6:337 

1763 

6 

338 

1763—  6  :  345         1763  -  6  :  346 

1763 

6 

349 

1764       6:388         1764       6:392 

1764 

6 

399 

1764—  6:404         1764       6:419 

1766 

7 

92 

1768       7:277         1770       8:      9 

1770 

8 

15 

for  choosing  collectors  of  taxes         .... 

1758 

5 

374 

1758—  5 :  376 

1758 

5 

377 

for  paying  taxes   in   our  and  Massachusetts  bills 

1742—  2:644 

1742 

2 

647 

for  lessening  province  tax,  etc.         .    1763 —  6:322 

1763 

6 

325 

1763—  6:326 

1763 

6 

348 

proportioning  i^rovince  tax 

1727 

2 

79 

1728-  2:142 

1742 

2 

632 

1742—  2 :  638         1742—  2  :  652 

1743 

3 

52 

1743       3:    61         1753       4:333 

1753 

4 

338 

1761—  6:211         1761—  6:219 

1768 

7 

247 

1768  -  7  :  259         1773—  8  :  149 

1773 

8 

152 

for   sale   of    Amherst    proprietors'   rights,    to   pay- 

arrears          .....    1766 —  7  :    54 

1766 

7 

62 

to  enable  Bedford  to  tax  lands  .         .    1756 —  5  :  182 

1766 

5 

183 

1756—  5 :  184 

1757 

5 

248 

for  sale  of  Boscawen  proprietors'  lands    . 

1768 

7 

209 

assessing  polls  and  estates  in  Bow    .... 

1754 

4 

436 

1755—  4:501         1755—  5:    12 

1755 

5 

30 

1755       5:    92         1755       5:    94 

1755 

5 

95 

exempting  from  payment  of  Bow  taxes    . 

1765 

6 

441 

1765—  6  :  442         1765—  6  :  443 

1765 

6 

467 

calling  in  tax  ai'rearages  of  Bow       .... 

1765 

7 

12 

to  enable  selectmen  of  Chester  to  levy  money,  etc. 

1757—  5 :  244 

1757 

5 

246 

taxing  Chichester  lands 

1760 

6 

113 

1761—  6:124 

1761 

6 

125 

1761—  6:144         1761—  6:145 

1761  , 

6 

146 

to  tax  Dunstable  lands 

1754  ' 

4 

414 

for  Ejjping  meeting-house  tax  ..... 

nil 

3 

471 

for  assessing  lands  in  P'rancestown  .... 

1775 

8 

224 

for  Gilmanton  taxes  1761—  6  :  147         1761—  6  :  148 

1761 

6 

149 

for  assessment  in  Hampstead    .         .     1769 —  7  :  286 

1769 

7 

307 

taxing  non-resident  proprietors"  lands  in  Hollis 

1747 

3 

456 

taxing  lands  in  Ilollis,  Pelham,  and  Epping     . 

1747 

3 

489 

for  meeting-house  tax  in  INIerrimack     1755 —  4 :  512 

1755 

4 

514 

to  tax  lands  of  Rand  and  Randall  in  New  Castle  and 

Rye 1757—  5:256 

1757 

5 

257 

for  New  Castle  and  Rye  arrearages    1761 —  6 :  180 

1762 

6 

251 

for  taxing  Nottingham  lands     .         .     1760 —  6  :    51 

1760 

6 

54 

1760—  6  :    57 

1760 

6 

60 

taxing  lands  in  Nottingham  West     .     1748 —  4  :    64 

1748 

4 

69 

to  tax  lands  in  Pelliam 

1756 

5 

189 

17.57—  5 :  237 

1757 

5 

238 

for  assessment,  Pembroke          .         .    1767 —  7  :  148 

1767 

7 

151 

to  assess  lands  in  Rochester  for  highways 

1768—  7:217 

1772 

8 

127 

to  exempt  part  of  Salem  from  taxes  to  Methucn  and 

Dracut           ........ 

1775 

5 

242 

6 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Uepresentatives, 


TSAR. 

VOL. 

PAOB. 

AC'i\— (rant  in  II  rd): 

to  rectify  mistake  in  taxes  of  South  IIam]Hon  . 

1757 

5 

256 

1757—  5 :  257 

1757 

6 

268 

against  abatement  of  writs  for  deatli  of  either  i)arty 

1705 

7 

15 

17t;5       7:    10 

1765 

7 

17 

170.5—  7  :    34 

1765 

7 

35 

ai)i)ointino;  agent  at  court           .         .    17t!9 —  7  :  333 

1769 

7 

335 

relating  to  api)eals  from   judgment  in  bar  or  abate- 

ment      

1718 

1 

221 

for  amen(hnent  of  misrecitinf^  in  reasons  of  appeal 
for  amendment  of  errors  and  defects  in  reasons  of 

1734 

2 

411 

a))peal 

1738 

2 

540 

for  t  le  ease  of  appellants,  etc.          .    1743 —  3  :    75 

1743 

3 

76 

reguhiting  appeals  from  inferior  to  superior  judica- 

tory        

1746 

3 

390 

limiting  time  of   prosecuting  appeals  to  court  of 

supreme  probate  .         .         .         .     1774 —  8:170 

1774 

8 

193 

1774_  8 :  204 

1774 

8 

211 

to  enable  Henry  Applcton  and  wife  to  convey  lands 

1764 

6 

398 

1761—  0:399 

1704 

6 

401 

to  prevent  causeless  arrests,  etc 

1718 

220 

for  jirivilcge  of  niemljcrs  of  general  assembly 

1718 

221 

lor  triennial  election  of  rcpresent;vtives    . 

1721 

272 

1723—  1:383 

1723 

1 

400 

1723       1  :  401 

1723 

402 

1723       1 :  406         1723—  1 :  412 

1720 

2 

40 

1727—  2:102         1727—  2:103 

1727 

2 

109 

1727—  2:110         1728—  2:127 

1728 

2 

128 

1728—  2  :  130         1735—  2  :  434 

1745 

3 

204 

for  electing  assemblymen,  etc.          .    1702 —  0:257 

1762 

6 

*202 

1762—  6  :  265         1702—  0  :  208 

1762 

6 

271 

1762—  6  :  279         1702—  0  :  282 

1762 

6 

298 

1703—  6:314         1703—  6:315 

1763 

6 

316 

1763—  6  :  375         1703—  6  :  376 

1763 

6 

388 

1763—  6  :  392         1703       6  :  393 

1763 

6 

405 

1703-  6:410         1708—  7:187 

1774 

8 

203 

incorporating  Atkinson  from  westerly  part  of  Plais- 

tow 1707—7:147 

1767 

7 

148 

1714 

1 

77 

reviving  suit  of  Charles  Banfield  v.  Richard  Wibird 

1761 

6 

150 

1701—  0:  151          1701—  0:160 

1761 

6 

196 

concerning  bankrupts        .         .         .     1715 —  1:129 

1715 

1 

130 

171.'>—  ]  :  131          1717—  1:206 

1718 

1 

221 

to  enable  creditors  to  receive  their  just  del)ts  out  of 

the  effects  of  absent  or  absconding  delators 

1718 

1 

220 

for  relief  of  Harrington     ...... 

1742 

2 

052 

calling  Harrington  town  meeting      .... 

1753 

4 

301 

approi)riating    lands   in    Harrington    for   highways 

1761 

6 

v05 

1761—  6:215 

1702 

6 

250 

1762—  6 :  251 

1702 

6 

252 

1762—  6  :  264         1702—  0  :  265 

1762 

6 

•-'68 

1762—6:271          1702—6:282 

1762 

6 

298 

enabling  Redford  to  hold  uKM'ting     .     1703 —  0:303 

1763 

6 

304 

eon<-erning   births    [christenings],    marriages,    and 

liurials 1714—  1 :    78 

1727 

2 

101 

1727—  2:107         1727—  2fl08 

1727 

2 

109 

for  admeasurement  of  Ijoards 

1752 

4 

206 

inii)o\veriiig  lioundary  eonnnission         1730 —  2:322 

1730 

2 

328 

1730—  2 :  334 

1730 

2 

342 

calling  town  meeting  in  How 

1753 

4 

361 

1755—  4 :  518 

1755 

4 

549 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ACT,  —  {continued)  : 

to  make  void  division  of  lots  in  Bow    1767 — 

5:249 

1757 

5 

252 

1758 

5:331 

1758 

5 

336 

concerning  Bow  proprietors      .         .    1762 — 

1762— 

6  :  282 
6:284 

1762 
1762 

6 
6 

283 
292 

sustaining  appeal  of  Robert  Boyce  v.  John  Coburn 

1758       5  :  342 

1758 
1758 

5 
5 

339 
345 

1761—  6  :  150         1761— 

6:151 

1761 

6 

224 

regulating  price  and  assize  of  bread 

1766— 

7:    66 

1766 
1770 

7 
8 

61 

48 

choosing  assizers  of  bread 

.                  . 

1769 

7 

306 

establishing  Brentwood  from  Exeter 

, 

1742 

2 

653 

for  enabling  constables  at  Brentwood 

,                  , 

1744 

3 

106 

for  assizing  of  bricks         .         .         .    1760 — 

6:    61 

1760 

6 

71 

1760— 

6:    88 

1760 

6 

90 

adding  a  certain  tract  to  Canterbury 

1765—  6:453         1765— 

7:      4 

1765 
1766 

6 

7 

452 
14 

1765—  7  :    15         1765— 

7:    34 

1765 

7 

35 

against  cards,  dice,  etc.     .         .         .    1718 — 

1 :  217 

1721 

1 

267 

dtvorcing  Greenwood  Cari^enter  from  Sarah  Leathers 

1771 

8 

87 

for  i^artition  of  John  Carr's  estate    . 

. 

1768 

7 

197 

for  regulating  cattle,  corn-fields,  and  fences 

,                    , 

1718 

1 

220 

to  prevent  cattle,  etc.,  feeding  on  certain  improved 

lands    

,                    , 

1760 

6 

81 

for  highway  from  Charlestown  to  Boscawen 

,                    . 

1768 

7 

279 

1769—  7  :  289         1769— 

7  :  297 

1770 

7 

341 

to  enable  Nathaniel  Chase  and  wife  to  sell 

certain 

lands,  etc 

,                  , 

1756 

5 

178 

for  new  parish  in  Chester  [Freetown] 

,                  , 

1764 

6 

394 

1764— 

6:396 

1764 

6 

397 

to  rectify  error  in  judgment  l^etween  Amos 

Clark 

and  Obadiah  Clement  .... 

1756 

5 

160 

1757 — 

5:200 

1757 

5 

201 

to  enable  Zacheus  Clougli  to  sell  certain  land 

1758— 

5 :  323 

1758 

6 

324 

to  prevent  common  nuisances   . 

,                  , 

1718 

1 

220 

incorporating  Concord  from  Bow 

,                  , 

1765 

6 

435 

1765       6 :  436         1765 

6:441 

1765 

6 

442 

1765—  6  :  443         1765— 

6:448 

1765 

7 

4 

1765       7:      6         1765 

7:      7 

1765 

7 

83 

1765—  7  :    34         1765— 

7:    43 

1766 

7 

44 

on  supplying  vacancy  in  office  of  constable 

1743— 

3:    49 

1743 

3 

51 

settling  constable's  watch 

,                    , 

1716 

1 

133 

1716 

1:147 

1716 

1 

150 

regulating  attendance  of  constables  at  court 

1742— 

3:    42 

1742 

3 

44 

confirming  proceedings  of  convention 

,                    , 

1746 

3 

365 

1746— 

3 :  373 

1746 

3 

377 

relating  to  the  office  and  duty  of  a  coroner 

.                  . 

1718 

1 

220 

to  divide  the  province  into  counties       1755 — 

4 :  506 

1756 

5 

66 

1771— 

8:    76 

1771 

8 

79 

dividing  province  into  counties  and   administering 

justice 17G!» — 

1769— 

7  :  325 
7  :  330 

1769 
1769 

7 
7 

329 
334 

explanatory  of  acts  establishing  counties 

,                  , 

1773 

8 

152 

establishing  courts    1718—1:221         1743— 

3:    56 

1756 

5 

37 

regulating  and  altering  courts  .         .     1730 — 

2  :  332 

1730 

2 

333 

1730—  2:334         1752— 

4:244 

1768 

5 

311 

1758       5 : 312         1758 

5  :  352 

1758 

5 

366 

changing  sessions  of  court  of  appeals 

•                   • 

1717 

1 

210 

10 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


ACT,  —  (corUinucd)  : 

to  reduce  leg;il  lines  t<»  lawful  nionev  17(>8 —  7  :  217 

1770—  H:      7 

to  rej^ulate    Hue   for  ri'fiisinj^  to  serve  as  eonstal)le 

to  re<^nlate   Hues  of  towns   aud   seleeluieu    for   uot 

keepino^  schools    ....... 

riniiij;  jurors  nep;leetinrr  tluty 


YEAR. 


to  regulate 


extuigui 


u)g  of  fires 


175«—  5  :  357  1758—  5  :  358 
17G1—  «  :  125  17f)l—  G  :  135 
17G1—  G:158  17G1—  G:  1()G 
17(;3—  G:375         17G8—  G  :  377 

regulating  the  fishery 

against  obstructing  passage  of  lish  in  rivers     . 

]7G.}_  G:402 

for  curing  and  (bulling  of  fish 

authorizing  Jeremiah  Fogg,  guardian,  to  sell  lands 

17G1—  G:  l.'iU 

for  dividing  lands  of  John  Follsani      1743 —  3  :    58 

directing   proceedings   against   forcible   entry   and 

detainer        ........ 

for  forfeitures,  etc.  (li(iuor),  to  go  to  county    . 
on  repairing  fort  William  and  Mary 
to  erect  Trancestown   from  New  Boston   Addition 
and  Society  Land  ...... 

for  Franccstown  [minister  tax]         .... 

incorporating   Freetown    from   N 


against  trading  with  the  French 
1755—  5: 


W.  Chester 
17r,.'^,—  G:378 


• 

.  1721—  1 

2G7 

1755 

17.05 —  5 . 

47 

1756 

, 

.  17.^4—  4: 

438 

1754 

, 

, 

• 

1748 

1748   4. 

64 

1748 

91 

1748—  4 

99 

1752 

258 

17G0—  6 

71 

17G0 

, 

, 

17G4 

, 

, 

, 

1730 

1730   2 

320 

1742 

5         1755 —  5  :    45 

175G—  5:    81  175G—  5:157 

to  prevent  supplying  French  or  Spaniards  with  arms 

prohiliiting  trade  and  commerce  with  French  and 

Spanisli         ........ 

against  illegal  trade  with  Cape  Breton  [alias  Louis- 
burg]    .... 

to  prevent  gaming     . 
regulating  gauging  of  casks 

1748—  4 : 

1752—  4: 
for  relief  of  Antipas  Oilman 
fixing  governor's  salary    . 

town  meeting 

1757—  5 :  301 
to  enable  (Jriflith  &  Huntress  to  sell  a  lot  of  land 

1759—  G:  29 
to  enable  Abigail  Hale  to  sell  certain  land 

1758—  5:342 
for  guardians  for  Thomas  Hall  antl  wife,  distracted 
to  save  the  beach  at  Hampton  ..... 
for  new  parish  in  Hami)ton  Falls  [Seabrook]   . 

17G.S—  7:247 
dissolving  annual   meeting  at  Hampton  Falls,  etc. 
for  relief  of  John  and  Richard  Harvey     . 
against  hawkers  and  i)etllcrs     .         .     1714 —  1  :    78 
reviving  action  by  administrators  of  Richard  Hazen's 

estate 1755 —  5 :    30 

to  divide  estate  of  James  Heath        .    1757 —  5  :  301 


to  enable  Greenland  to  call 


1770 
1770 
1771 

1771 
1771 
1757 
1758 
17G1 
17G1 
17G3 
1718 
17G4 
17G4 
1723 
17G1 
17G1 
1743 

1714 
1772 
1744 

1772 
1774 

1763 
1755 
1756 
1756 
1744 

1744 


VOL. 


1757 

1759 
1758 
1758 
1765 
1755 
1768 
1768 
1773 
1760 
1718 

1757 
1757 


8 
8 
8 

8 
8 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
1 
6 
6 
1 
6 
6 
3 

1 
8 
3 

8 
8 

6 
5 
6 
5 
3 


5 
6 
4 
4 
4 
4 
6 
6 
2 
2 


6 
5 
5 
7 
5 
7 
7 
8 
6 
1 

6 
6 


PAGE. 


1 
40 

68 

68 
68 
219 
359 
167 
176 
378 
221 
399 
405 
408 
149 
151 
71 

77 

114 

99 

127 
167 

379 
3 

80 
158 

90 

96 

46 
71 

462 

63 

87 

249 

88 

405 

318 

647 

302 

30 
339 
345 

46 

30 
246 
259 
148 

91 
221 

253 
302 


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11 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ACT,  —  {continued)  : 

for  encourao-ement  of  sowino:  and  ( 

curing  hemp 

1721 

1 

265 

for  l)ounty  on  hemj)  . 

.    1735 

2:450 

1735 

2 

452 

against  high  treason 

, 

,                  , 

1714 

1 

73 

highway         .         .    1711—  1:    77 

1718— 

1:221 

1721 

1 

268 

1723—  1:388 

1743— 

3:    56 

1743 

3 

66 

1743—  3 :    71 

1743 

3:    72 

1743 

3 

76 

1748       4:    94 

1748— 

4:    99 

1752 

4 

249 

1752—  4 :  270 

1752— 

4:276 

1752 

4 

277 

1753—  4 :  305 

1753— 

4 :  306 

1753 

4 

338 

1753—  4 :  339 

1754— 

4:404 

1754 

4 

409 

1754—  4:411 

1754— 

4:420 

1754 

4 

426 

1757—  5 :  213 

1757— 

5  :  257 

1757 

5 

268 

1757—  5 :  269 

1757— 

5:273 

1758 

5 

403 

1758       5 :  450 

1758— 

5 :  451 

1759 

5 

462 

1759—  5:465 

1759— 

5:466 

1759 

5 

485 

1759—  5  :  492 

1759— 

6:      2 

1759 

6 

15 

1759—  6:    16 

1760— 

6:    66 

1760 

6 

74 

1761—  6:215 

1765 

6:452 

1765 

6 

453 

1765       6 : 454 

1765— 

7:    15 

1765 

7 

16 

1765—  7  :    18 

1765 

7:    34 

1765 

7 

47 

1766       7:    62 

1770 

8:      8 

1770 

8 

32 

1770—  8 :    40 

1771— 

8:    69 

1771 

8 

108 

1771—  8:109 

1774— 

8 :  168 

1774 

8 

169 

for  relief  of  Richard  Hilton 

,                  , 

,                    , 

1743 

3 

bb 

setting  off  part  of  Ilollis 

, 

,                    , 

1765 

6 

453 

1765— 

6  :  454 

1765 

7 

4 

incorporating  Hopkinton  . 

,                  , 

,                    , 

1765 

6 

433 

1765— 

6  :  434 

1765 

6 

435 

to  annex  Hopkinton  to  Hillsboroug 

h  county 

,                    , 

1772 

8 

125 

against  ship  jing  of  horses 

, 

. 

1714 

1 

78 

preventing  damages  Ijy  horses 

, 

, 

1721 

1 

269 

for  houses  of  correction    . 

, 

, 

1765 

7 

39 

1766 

7:    66 

1766 

7 

70 

for  relief  of  Idiots  and  distracted  persons 

, 

1714 

1 

77 

1767— 

7  :  149 

1767 

7 

151 

encouraging  killing  and  taking  Indians    . 

, 

1711 

1 

6 

1722— 

1 :  343 

1722 

1 

345 

1722— 

1 :  346 

1722 

1 

347 

1723—  1 :  387 

1723- 

1:388 

1723 

1 

391 

Boston,  for  scalp  money    . 

,                  , 

,                    , 

1722 

1 

346 

to   prohilnt  trade    and    commerce 

with    Eastward 

Indians          .... 

.    1721— 

1  :  296 

1721 

1 

297 

1728— 

2:127 

1728 

2 

128 

prohibiting  importation  of  Indian  s' 

aves 

•                    • 

1714 

1 

83 

preventing  sale  of  strong  drink  to  Indians 

,                    , 

1742 

3 

45 

against  intemperance,    profanity, 

immorality,  and 

for  reformation  of  manners 

,                  , 

,                    , 

1718 

1 

220 

for  better  regulation  of  manners 

. 

. 

1760 

6 

106 

to  enable  Joseph  Jackson  to  sell  lands 

,                    , 

1761 

6 

146 

to  enable  Richard  -lenness  to  administer  oath 

,  etc.   . 

1754 

4 

441 

for  making  void  deed  of  ,Josepli  Jones  to  Nathaniel 

Thompson    .... 

.     1755— 

5:    60 

1755 

5 

61 

enabling  judge  of  probate  to  act  in 

sevei'al  doubtful 

matters          .... 

.                  , 

• 

1745 

3 

126 

to  regulate  confessing  judgment  before  justices,  etc. 

1770— 

8:    45 

1770 

8 

46 

to  prevent  default  in  jurors 

. 

,                    , 

1714 

1 

77 

for  double  juries 

. 

. 

1726 

2 

65 

regulating  appointment  of  petit  jurors     . 

, 

1746 

3 

316 

1754—  4 :  438 

1754 

4 

447 

10 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  "Representatives, 


ACT,  —  (coiitinucd)  : 

to  recluce  legal  lines  to  la\vfiil  money  1708 —  7  :  217 

1770—  8:      7 

to  ri'fj^ulate   line  for  refusing  to  serve  as  constable 

to  regulate  fines  of  towns  anil  selectmen  for  not 

ket'piiig  schools    ....... 

lining  jurors  neglecting  duty 

to  regulate  extinguishing  of  fires  .... 
1 75,S—  5  :  ;357  1758—  6  :  358 
17(;i—  (J:  125  17(;i—  0:135 
1701—  0:158  1701—  0:100 
1703—  0:375         1703—  0:377 

regulating  the  fishery 

against  obstructing  passage  of  lisli  in  rivers     . 

1701—  6:402 

for  curing  and  culling  of  fish 

authorizing  Jeremiah  Fogg,  guardian,  to  sell  lands 

1701—  0:150 
for  dividing  lands  of  John  Follsam  1743 —  3:  58 
directing   proceedings   against   forcible   entry   and 

detainer        

for  forlcilurcs,  etc.  (liipior),  to  go  to  county    . 
on  repairing  fort  William  and  Mary 
to  erect  Francestown  from  New  Boston  Addition 
and  Society  Land  ...... 

for  Francestown  [minister  tax]         .... 

incori^orating   Freetown   from   N.  W.  Chester 

1703—  0 


YEAR. 


against  trading  w'ith  the  French 

1755 —  5  :      5         1755 —  5  : 
1750—  5:    81  1750—   5: 

to  i)revent  supplying  French  or  Spaniards  with  arms 


378 

45 
157 


pi 


ohibitins:  trade   and   commerce  with  Fiviuh  and 


Spanish         ........ 

against  illegal  trade  with  Cape  Breton  [alias  Loui.s- 


burg] 


to  i)rcvcnt  gammg     . 
refrulatiiifr  <cauging  of  casks 

O  ^D     CD  CD  C? 


1748—  4; 

1752—  4; 
for  relief  of  Anti])as  Oilman 
fixing  governor's  salary    . 


91 

258 


1721— 
1755— 
175- 

1748- 
1748- 
1700—  6: 


1:267 
5:  47 
4:438 


4: 
4: 


04 
99 
71 


1730—  2:320 
to   enable   Greenland   to   call   town  meeting 

1757—  5 :  301 
to  enable  (Iriflitli  &  Huntress  to  sell  a  lot  of  land 

17,59—  0:  29 
to  enable  Abigail  Hale  to  sell  certain  land 

17,08—  5:342 
for  guardians  for  Thomas  Hall  .and  wife,  distracted 
to  save  tlie  beach  at  Hampton  ..... 
for  new  parish  in  Hampton  Falls  [Seabrook]   . 

1708—  7:247 
dissolving  annual  meeting  at  Hampton  Falls,  etc. 
for  relief  of  John  and  llichard  Hurve}'     . 
against  hawkers  and  pcdlcrs     .         .     1714 —  1  :    78 
reviving  action  by  administrators  of  Richard  Hazcn's 
estate    ......     1755 —  5:    30 

to  divide  estate  of  James  Heath        .    1757 —  6  :  301 


1770 
1770 
1771 

1771 
1771 
17.57 
17.58 
1701 
1701 
1703 
1718 
17C)4 
1704 
1723 
1701 
1701 
1743 

1714 

1772 
1744 

1772 
1774 

1703 
1755 
1750 
1750 
1744 

1744 

1755 
1750 
1754 
1748 
1748 
1752 
1700 
1704 
1730 
1742 

1757 


VOL. 


8 
8 
8 

8 
8 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
1 
0 
G 
1 
6 
6 
3 

1 
8 
3 

8 
8 

6 
5 
6 
5 
3 


5 
5 
4 
4 
4 
4 
6 
6 
2 
2 


PAGE. 


1759 

6 

30 

1758 

6 

339 

1758 

5 

345 

1705 

7 

46 

1755 

5 

30 

1708 

7 

246 

1708 

7 

259 

1773 

8 

148 

1760 

6 

91 

1718 

1 

221 

17.57 

6 

253 

1757 

5 

302 

1 

40 
68 

68 
68 
219 
.359 
157 
176 
378 
221 
399 
405 
408 
149 
151 
71 

77 

114 

99 

127 
167 

379 
3 

80 
158 

90 

96 

46 

71 

462 

63 

87 

249 

88 

405 

318 

647 

302 


Province  op  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


11 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ACT,  —  (^continued)  : 

for  encouragement  of  sowing  and  ( 

3uring  hemp 

1721 

1 

265 

for  bounty  on  hemp  . 

.    1735 

2:450 

1735 

2 

452 

against  high  treason 

,                  , 

, 

1714 

1 

73 

highway         .         .    1714—  1:    77 

1718— 

1:221 

1721 

1 

268 

1723—  1:388 

1743 

3:    56 

1743 

3 

66 

1743—  3 :    71 

1743 

3:    72 

1743 

3 

76 

1748—  4:    94 

1748— 

4:    99 

1752 

4 

249 

1752—  4 :  270 

1752— 

4 :  276 

1752 

4 

277 

1753—  4 :  305 

1753— 

4 :  306 

1753 

4 

338 

1753       4 :  339 

1754— 

4:404 

1754 

4 

409 

1754—  4:411 

1754— 

4:420 

1754 

4 

426 

1757—  5  :  213 

1757— 

5  :  257 

1757 

5 

268 

1757—  5 :  269 

1757— 

5:273 

1758 

5 

403 

1758—  5 :  450 

1758— 

5 :  451 

1759 

5 

462 

1759—  5:465 

1759— 

5 :  466 

1759 

5 

485 

1759—  5 :  492 

1759— 

6:      2 

1759 

6 

15 

1759—  6:    16 

1760 

6:    66 

1760 

6 

74 

1761—  6:215 

1765 

6 :  452 

1765 

6 

453 

1765       6 :  454 

1765— 

7:    15 

1765 

7 

16 

1765       7:    18 

1765— 

7:    34 

1765 

7 

47 

1766—  7  :    62 

1770— 

8:      8 

1770 

8 

32 

1770—  8:    40 

1771— 

8:    69 

1771 

8 

108 

1771—  8:109 

1774— 

8 :  168 

1774 

8 

169 

for  relief  of  Eichard  Ilillon 

,                  , 

.                   , 

1743 

3 

55 

setting  oti"  part  of  Ilollis 

,                  , 

,                   , 

1765 

6 

453 

1765— 

6  :  454 

1765 

7 

4 

incorporating  Hopkinton  . 

•                  • 

.                   , 

1765 

6 

433 

1765 

6  :  434 

1765 

6 

435 

to  annex  Hopkinton  to  Hillsboroug 

h  county 

,                   , 

1772 

8 

125 

against  shipping  of  horses 

,                  , 

. 

1714 

1 

78 

preventing  c  amages  by  horses 

,                  , 

. 

1721 

1 

269 

for  houses  of  correction    . 

J                  , 

, 

1765 

7 

39 

1766— 

7:    66 

1766 

7 

70 

for  relief  of  idiots  and  distracted  persons 

,                   , 

1714 

1 

77 

1767— 

7  :  149 

1767 

7 

151 

encouraging  killing  and  taking  Indians    . 

, 

1711 

1 

6 

1722— 

I  :  343 

1722 

1 

345 

1722  — 

1  :  346 

1722 

1 

347 

1723—  1:387 

1723- 

1 :  3S8 

1723 

1 

391 

Boston,  for  scalp  money    . 

, 

. 

1722 

1 

346 

to   pi-ohiljit   trade    and    connuerce 

with    Eastward 

Indians          .... 

.     1721— 

1  :  296 

1721 

1 

297 

1728— 

2:127 

1728 

2 

128 

prohibiting  importation  of  Indian  s 

aves 

, 

1714 

1 

83 

preventing  sale  of  strong  drink  to  Indians 

. 

1742 

3 

45 

against  intemperance,    profanity, 

immorality,  and 

for  reformation  of  manners 

^                  , 

,                   , 

171S 

1 

220 

for  better  regulation  of  manners 

. 

, 

17(iO 

6 

106 

to  enable  Joseph  Jackson  to  sell  lands 

,                   , 

1761 

6 

146 

to  enable  Richard  Jenness  to  administer  oath 

,  etc.  . 

1754 

4 

441 

for  making  void  d(!ed  of  Joseph  Jones  to  Natlianiel 

Thomj)son     .... 

.     1755 

5:    60 

1755 

5 

61 

enabling  judge  of  probate  to  act  in 

several  doubtful 

matters          .... 

,                  ^ 

1745 

3 

126 

to  regulate  confessing  judgment  before  justices,  etc. 

1770— 

8:    45 

1770 

8 

46 

to  prevent  default  in  jurors 

. 

,                   , 

1714 

1 

77 

for  double  juries 

, 

, 

1726 

2 

65 

regulating  appointment  of  petit  jurors     . 

. 

1746 

3 

316 

1754—  4 :  438 

1754 

4 

447 

12 


Index  to  Journals  of  Mouse  of  Representatives, 


• 

VE.Vll. 

VOL. 

PAOB. 

ACT,  —  (continued)  : 

reguhitinj;  aitpointnient  of  petit  jurors 

17.54— 

4:461 

1754 

4 

463 

for  choosing  grand  jurors  and  dircctin 

g  their  . 

service 

1754 

4 

447 

17.04— 

4:461 

1754 

4 

463 

regulating  choice  of  jurors 

, 

,                  , 

17.04 

4 

425 

17.0.'^- 

5:350 

1758 

5 

356 

for  partition  of  lands  in  John  Kennat 

d's  estate 

1763 

6 

375 

1763— 

6:377 

1763 

6 

378 

c.stal)lishing  Kensington     . 

, 

, 

1737 

2 

502 

removing  liigiiway  in  Kingston 

1747— 

3:464 

1747 

3 

471 

for  sale  of  highway  in  Kingston 

. 

•                  • 

1755 

4 

570 

lamp  ["  to  prevent  breaking  or  damnifying 

street 

lamps,"  MS.  Laws  2  :  2<;u] 

, 

,                 , 

1754 

4 

429 

to  make  lands  lialjlo  to  pay  debts 

, 

,                  , 

1714 

1 

77 

to  make  lands  and  tenements  liable,  etc. 

• 

1718 

1 

220 

limiting  time  for  redemption  of  lands 

) 

, 

1717 

1 

197 

for  partition  of  lands  and  real  estate 

, 

,                  . 

1714 

1 

77 

17o.>—  4:. 001 

1757— 

5  :  201 

17.09 

5 

460 

17.09—  5 :  463 

1763 

6  :  321 

1763 

6 

322 

17()3       6 :  375 

1763 

6 :  376 

1764 

6 

388 

1704—  6:392 

1764— 

6:393 

1765 

7 

13 

17(i.O—  7  :    14 

1765— 

7:    15 

1765 

7 

34 

176.0—  7  :    47 

1765— 

7:    64 

1766 

7 

87 

for  revision  of  laws  .... 

, 

,                  , 

1717 

1 

209 

for  comi)iling  new  body  of  laws 

, 

.                  . 

1754 

4 

421 

to  confirm  new  edition  of  laws 

, 

•                  • 

1761 

6 

219 

to  incorporate  Lee  from  Durham 

, 

•                 • 

1766 

7 

60 

1766— 

7:    62 

1766 

7 

65 

to  stop  law-suits  against  borderers  or 

1  province  line 

1731— 

2 :  341 

1731 

2 

342 

for  liglit  for  vessels  at  fort  William  and  Mary 

1771 

8 

98 

1772—  8:116 

1772— 

8 

118 

1773 

8 

142 

1774—  8 :  197 

1774— 

8 

207 

1774 

8 

211 

of  limitations    ..... 

1761— 

6 

1.08 

1766 

7 

66 

1771—  8:    64 

1771— 

8 

108 

1771 

8 

109 

confirming  [the  title  of]  the  heirs  of  Samuel  Little- 

hale      .         .         .         .         .         . 

17.08— 

5 :  332 

1758 

5 

336 

auliiorizing  sealer  of  linen  in  Londonderry 

•                 • 

1731 

2 

345 

'     limiting  number  of  taverners  in  Lone 

onderry 

17,08—  5 :  336 

1758 

5 

337 

for  more  taverns  in  Londonderry 

, 

, 

1760 

6 

105 

1761— 

6  :  148 

1761 

6 

1.07 

regulating  Londonderry  parishes 

, 

,                   , 

1774 

8 

167 

for  l)etter  oljservation  of  Lord's  day 

. 

,                   , 

1718 

1 

221 

1747—  3:514 

17.06— 

5:    81 

1756 

5 

83 

17.06—  5:    88 

1756— 

5:217 

17.07 

5 

273 

17.08—  5:398 

17.08— 

5  :  400 

1758 

5 

450 

1758—  5:451 

1759— 

5  :  462 

17.09 

5 

465 

17.09—  5:466 

1759— 

6:    16 

1761 

6 

138 

1761—  6:  148 

1761— 

6  :  152 

17(il 

6 

161 

1761—  6:  164 

1761— 

6:  KiO 

1761 

6 

176 

1761—  6:186 

1761— 

6:196 

1761 

6 

216 

17(Jl_  6:219 

1762— 

6:241 

1762 

6 

242 

1762—  6:250 

1762— 

6  :  251 

1762 

6 

264 

1762—  6:265 

1762— 

6  :  268 

1762 

6 

271 

1762—  6 :  282 

1762— 

%  :  298 

1763 

6 

314 

176.3—  6:315 

1763— 

6:316 

1763 

6 

351 

176:5—  6:375 

1763— 

6  :  377 

1764 

6 

388 

1764—  6 :  392 

1764— 

6  :  393 

1774 

8 

204 

suppressing  lotteries 

, 

,                   , 

1753 

4 

354 

1754— 

4 

:438 

1754 

4 

462 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


13 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ACT,  —  {continued)  : 

regulating    sizes    [assize]    and    admeasurement  of 

lumber 

1753 

4 

307 

1754—4:409         1754—4:420 

1760 

6 

61 

1760—  6:    71         1760—  6:    88 

1760 

6 

90 

to  enable  Stephen  March  to  have  writ  of  review,  etc. 

1755 

4 

508 

1755       4:570         1755       5:    27 

1756 

5 

116 

1756       5:118         1756       5:120 

1756 

5 

158 

1756—  5:182         1756—  6:183 

1756 

5 

184 

to  prevent  incestuous  marriages        .... 

1714 

1 

77 

to  purchase  Mason's  claims        ..... 

1748 

4 

98 

to  restore  to  their  law  Daniel  INIerrill  and  John  and 

Henry  Hale,  Jr 

1766 

7 

108 

to  preserve  fish  in  Merrimack  river  and  at  Amos- 

keag  falls 

1757 

5 

221 

1757—  5  :  233         1761—  6  :  149 

1761 

6 

150 

1761—  6  :  152         1764—  6  :  392 

1764 

6 

393 

1764—  6  :  395         1765—  7  :      9 

1767 

7 

116 

1767—  7  :  118         1773—  8  :  152 

1773 

8 

155 

regulating  militia      ....     1718 —  1 :  220 

1722 

1 

347 

1746       3:314         1754—  4:438 

1754 

4 

462 

1756       5 : 171         1756       5 : 175 

1765 

6 

457 

1765—  6  :  468         1765—  7  :      5 

1770 

8 

57 

regulating  military  fines           .         .    1740 —  2  :  552 

1740 

2 

563 

1740—  2:569         1758—  5:331 

1758 

5 

364 

1773       8:140         1773       8:141 

1773 

8 

142 

for  more  speedy  levying  soldiers,  etc. 

1755 

5 

34 

for  enlisting  volunteers     ...... 

1758 

5 

366 

for  impressing  men  1758 —  5  :  384         1758 —  5  :  886 

1758 

5 

415 

to  punish  delinquents  in  impressing  men 

1758 

5 

415 

to  punish  deserters 

1747 

3 

452 

for  payment  of  wounded  soldiers      .... 

1718 

1 

220 

for  jiileling  soldiers          .         .         .    1758 —  5:311 

1758 

5 

312 

for  commissary  to  Louisburg 

1745 

3 

272 

general,  for  Crown  Point  expedition     1756 —  5  :  122 

1756 

5 

137 

to  raise  800  men  for  Canada  expedition    . 

1758 

5 

370 

1758       5:371 

1758 

5 

379 

1758       5:410         1760       6:    71 

1760 

6 

74 

1760—  6  :    88         176(»—  6  :    90 

1760 

6 

93 

for  raising  1,000  men  for  expedition  under  General 

Amherst 

1759 

5 

488 

1759—  5  :  489         1759—  5  :  49 1 

1759 

5 

494 

1759       5:497         1759       6:      2 

1759 

6 

16 

for  raising  534  new    [levy]    and  143   [on]  levies  for 

1762 1762—  6:251 

1762 

6 

253 

1762—  6  :  254 

17(i3 

6 

326 

enabling  Ebenezer  Miller  to  sell  lands  in  Bedford  . 

1764 

() 

409 

to  enable  Thomas  Millet  to  convey  certain  lands     . 

1758 

5 

430 

1758—  5:431 

1759 

5 

479 

voiding  fraudulent  deed  of  Eligood  Mills 

1771 

8 

iSb 

regulating  mills 

1718 

1 

221 

for  supply  of  the  ministry         .         .    1714 —  1 :    1'^ 

1724 

2 

5 

obliging  towns  or  pai-islies  neglecting  to   call   an 

orthodox  minister,  etc.         ..... 

1716 

1 

180 

for  maintenance  and  supply  of  the  ministry     . 

1770 

8  ■ 

14 

for  sale  of  real  estate  of  Robert  Mitcliel 

1769 

7 

295 

for  relief  of  Jonathan  Moulton,  guardian 

1765 

() 

449 

1765—  6:450         1765—  7:      4 

1765 

7 

23 

1765—  7  :    24         1765—  7  :    34 

1765 

7 

49 

for  dividing  estate  of  John  Mudget  .... 

1754 

4 

438 

against  murder,  etc. 

1718 

1 

220 

14 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepkesentatives, 


ACT,  —  (cofidnmd)  : 

to  pn-veiit  murdering  bastard  children 

to  enaljle  Kiihard  Nason,  executor,  to  convey  land 

of  parliatncnt,  encourajxin^j:  naval  stores 

to  ciial)lc  New  lioston  to  build  nieelin'f-house 


111 


17<i5— 
17<Jo— 
1760— 
1706— 


■112 

451 

8 

49 


lor  relief  of  New  Britain 

17(35—  7  :      4 

17(;5—  7:    33 
for  benefit  of  ministry  in  New  Castle 
for  lottery  for  New  Castle  bridge     . 

17(;U—  G:    83 
for  laying  part  of  loan  on  New  Castle  and  Rye 
promoting   settlement   of  New   Durham 

17(it;—  7  :    GO 
for  sale  of  coiimion  lands  in  New  Ilo])kintoji  . 

17G3— 


17<)0— 
17G0— 


77 
84 


17G3— 

1727— 


351 
372 
103 


YEAH. 


for  establishing  Newmarket 

for  Newmarket  lottery      ...... 

17(iO_  G:    79         17G0—  6:    83 
17(;0_  G:    89         1770—  8:      2 
to  set  oil'  Northwood  from  Nottingham 

1772—  8 :  125 
appointing  committee  on  bounds  in  Nottingham 

17G5—  G:43G 
for  committee  on  Nottingham  lots  and  highways 

17G5—  7  :  14  17G5—  t :  33 
for  new  parish  in  Nottingham,  S.  W.  [Deerlield]  . 
establishing  forms  of  oaths  .  .  1718 —  1:181 
to  dissolve   marriage    between  John  Odiorne,  Jr., 

and  Eunice  [Seavey] 

to  divide  estate  of  Jotham  Odiorne       1754 —  4  :  456 
to  enable  Mrs.  Elizabeth  raschal  to  sell  lands 

17(;;3_  G:375         17G3—  G  :  376 
divorcing  Elii)halet  Fattee  from  Abigail  Eliot 

1772—8:127 
for  relief  of  Martha  Pearson     ..... 

for  suppression  of  pedlers,  etc.         .... 

on  pedlers'  tax  ....... 

incorporating  Pembroke  from  Piow,  Suncook,   and 

P.uckstrcct 1759—  G:    30 

for  relief  of  Pembroke  Presbyterians    17G3 —  G  :  379 
to  settle  estates  of  Samuel  and  John  Pcnihallow 

1745—  3  :  159  1 
1745—  3:178 
on  petition  of  Sir  William  Pepperell 
for  reviewing  Pickcrin  v.  Towle        .... 

impowering  Dorothy  Pickering  and  Titus  S:Uter  to 
convey  hinds         ....... 

for  now  conmiission  on  estate  of  Natliimicl  I'ierce  . 
to  preserve  fish  in  Piscata<jua  river        1770 —  8:    19 
for  support  of  the  j)oor     ...... 

investing  overseers  of  the  poor   with   jjower,  etc., 
to  employ  children       .  .  .     17(')G —  7:    G3 

for  three  J.  Ps.  {unus  quorum)   to  regulate  Main- 
tenance of  the  poor      ...... 

incorporating  Poplin  from  Brentwood 

17G4—  G:419 
relating  to  succession  of  ministry  in  Portsmouth 
for  proprietors  of  common  lands  in  Portsmouth 


1714 
1755 
1722 
1765 
1765 
1765 
1765 
1766 
1748 
1760 
1760 
1761 

17G7 
1763 
1763 
1763 
1737 
1760 
1760 
1770 

1772 
1765 
17G5 
17G5 
1765 
1766 
1718 

1756 
17.55 
1763 
1764 

1773 
1764 
1714 
1721 

17.59 
1763 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1753 
1753 

1766 
1767 
1773 
1774 

1766 

1771 

17G4 
1723 
1754 


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6 
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6 
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4 

7 
7 
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77 

15 

311 

440 

467 

452 

9 

65 

86 

79 

89 

221 

164 

348 

361 

373 

502 

76 

84 

6 

126 

435 

439 

4 

34 

53 

220 

66 
542 
374 
405 

137 

405 

75 

284 

32 
380 
152 
175 
179 
342 
317 

109 
121 
1.53 
168 

65 

69 

420 

411 

♦  442 


Province  of  New  Hampshiiie,  1711-1775. 


15 


ACT,  —  {contimied)  : 

granting  lottery  to  Portsmouth  for  paving  streets     . 

1760—  6:    80 
1760—  6 :    84 
granting  lottery  for  road  from  Portsmouth  to  R3'e 

1765—  6  :  456 
reo-ulating  swine  in  Portsmoutli         .... 

for  i^roviding  jjounds  and  to  prevent  rescous  and 
breacli  ........ 

for  relief  of  executors  of  will  of  Mary  Frost  Pres- 

cutt      . 

settling    fee    of    land   at    Raymond    in    Benjamin 

Preseutt 

i-egulating  prisons  in  case  of  escapes 
for  better  securing  payment  of  ])rison  charges 
to  prevent  charges  arising  upon  this  province  for 
prisoners  committed  for  tlieft       .... 
for  relief  of  prisoners  for  debt,  and  debtors 


probate 


1745— 
1745— 
1764— 
1765— 
1766— 
1767— 
1771— 
1774— 


177 

242 
418 
457 

54 
151 

70 
170 


1754—  4:420 


1745- 

1745- 

1765- 

1765— 

1766— 

1770— 

1772— 

1774— 

1753— 

1757— 


3:178 
3:249 
6:440 
13 
64 
52 
129 
193 
332 
200 


to  i^revent  profane  cursing  and  sweailng 


proprietary 


1747— 
1753— 
1764— 

1754— 

1758— 
1759— 
1759— 
1761— 
1761— 
1762— 
1702- 
1763— 
1763— 
1764— 
1765— 
1765— 
1765— 
1774— 
1774— 


authorizing  license  of  public 


497 
295 
401 

404 

396 

460 
6 

157 

176 

277 

284 

346 

376 

393 

:   4 

17 

47 

168 

203 
houses 


1747— 
1764— 
1766— 
1752— 
1751- 
1758— 
1759— 
1759— 
1761— 
1762— 
17G2— 
1762— 
1763— 
1764— 
1764— 
1765— 
1765— 
1766— 
1774— 
1774— 


508 
398 

90 
275 
420 
420 
462 

15 
165 
263 
281 
287 
352 
888 
406 
6 

33 

62 
169 
204 


1742—  3 :    43 


limiting 


restrammg 


enablins:  sessions  to  grant  taverns    . 

taverns         ....     1758 — 
1758—  5:422         1758— 
tavern-keepers,  etc. 
keepers 
about  prudential  affairs 
excusing   Quaker  constables  from 

isters'  rates 
for  exempting  Quakers  from  impressment 
to  ease  Quakers  of  tax      .         .         ,    1761 —  6:158 


grantmg  towns  tavern 


420 
423 


1770—  8:  47 


collecting  min- 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1765 

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1771 

8 

1718 

1768 

1768 

1714 

1718 

1718 

1745 

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1745 

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1764 

6 

1765 

6 

1765 

7 

1767 

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1771 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1754 

4 

1757 

5 

1747 

3 

1752 

4 

1764 

6 

1770 

8 

1753 

4 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1764 

6 

1765 

6 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1770 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1742 

3 

1742 

3 

1753 

4 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1761 

6 

1770 

8 

1714 

1 

1731 

2 

1759 

5 

1761 

6 

PAGE. 


36 

83 
89 

457 
59 

220 

249 

271 

77 

220 

220 

167 

217 

409 

454 

14 

149 

60 

169 

203 

402 

201 

496 

257 

399 

48 

307 

201 

422 

463 

156 

166 

275 

283 

294 

375 

392 

454 

7 

34 

47 

170 

211 

42 

44 

368 

421 

430 

138 

54 

78 

346 

494 
166 


IG 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  T^epuesentatives, 


YEAU. 

VOL. 

PAOB. 

ACT,  —  (('0)i(i?iind)  : 

to  eiise  (iuakL'is  of  tax  ...             ... 

1764 

6 

394 

1761—  6:396 

1764 

6 

397 

to  protect  Kdimiiul  C^tiiirify  against  creditors    . 

17.58 

5 

340 

1758—  5 :  342 

1758 

6 

345 

17.-,S_  .0:;M7 

17.08 

5 

357 

for  choosing  recorder         .         .         .    1742 —  3:    40 

1742 

3 

43 

1743       3:    4.S 

1745 

3 

126 

for  recorder  to  perfect  .some  omissions,  etc.     . 

1743 

3 

72 

for  recortling  powers  of  attorney,  allidavits,  etc. 

17<56—  7  :    66 

1766 

7 

70 

making  good  and  valid   certain   records  in  registry 

of  deeds,  etc.        ....... 

1768 

7 

247 

reviving  sundry  acts,  exjjiring          .... 

1770 

8 

15 

1770—  8:    40 

1770 

8 

48 

1770—  8:    r,[         1771—  8:    70 

1772 

8 

126 

of  Massachusetts,  relating  to  Rhode  Island 

1744 

3 

84 

)iot 

1721 

1 

2(i9 

1721—  1:283         1727—  2:107 

1727 

2 

108 

1727—  2:109         1728—  2:112 

1728 

2 

114 

172S—  2:119         1728—  2:120 

1728 

2 

128 

1728       2:  130         1754—  4:441 

1754 

4 

448 

1754—  4  :  462         1758—  5  :  319 

1761 

6 

219 

1762—  6:242         1762—  6:243 

1762 

6 

250 

1762—  6:251         1762—  6:252 

1762 

6 

264 

1762—  6  :  265         1762—  6  :  268 

1762 

6 

271 

1762—  6  :  282         1762—  6  :  298 

1770 

8 

48 

for  suppressing  robbery  and  a.ssaults 

1718 

1 

220 

for  Kockingham  to  pay  Strallbrd  county  ■ 

for  tliree  sons  of  JJaniel   Rogers  to  add  Rindge  to 

1773 

8 

153 

Christian  names  1768 —  7  :  252         1768 —  7  :  253 

1768 

7 

259 

for  supi^ressing  and  punishing  rogues,  vagabonds, 

etc 

1718 

1 

220 

to  settle  inheritance  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Ross's  estate 

1764 

6 

392 

1764—  6  :  394         1764—  6  :  395 

1765 

7 

14 

1765       7:    15         1765       7:    16 

1765 

7 

34 

incorporating  Rumford 

17.56 

6 

188 

relating  to  Rye  marsh       .         .         .1 7(;3—  6  :  334 

1763 

6 

335 

1763—  6:375 

1763 

6 

376 

for  lottery  to  Rye  and  Portsmouth    .    1765 —  6  :  456 

1765 

7 

4 

1765—  7:      6         1765—  7:      7 

1765 

7 

83 

1765—  7  :    34         1765—  7  :    48 

1766 

7 

77 

for  setting  ofl"  the  parish  of  Rye       .... 

1772 

8 

125 

Sabbath  {see  l.ord's  day,  above). 

1760 

G 

82 

17(;i_  f;:i;n 

17(;i 

6 

133 

to  make  Salmon  Falls  mill  owners  a  ])ropriety 

1761 

6 

223 

for  division  of  Nathaniel  Sargent's  estjxte 

1765 

6 

440 

1765—  6:441 

1765 

6 

442 

1765       7 :      4 

1765 

7 

45 

relating  to  grammar  .schools     .         .     1721 —  1:266 

1724 

2 

5 

against  selling  without  license          .... 

1722 

1 

355 

setting  olV  debts  :ind  mutual  demands  1765 —  7:    16 

1765 

7 

17 

1765—  7:    34 

17()5 

7 

36 

for  restraining  inhuman  severities    .... 

1718 

1 

220 

sheep ^         . 

1757 

6 

257 

1757—  5:268         1761—  6:220 

1762 

6 

241 

1762—  6:242         1762—  6:251 

1762 

6 

264 

1762—  6:265         1762—  6  :  26S 

1762 

6 

271 

17(;2—  6  :  2S2         1762—  6  :  29S 

1770 

8 

47 

for  relief  of  S:irah  Sherburne,  guardian 

1773 

8 

141 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


17 


ACT,  —  {continued)  : 

ap2)ointing  sheriff  to  keep  common  gaol  . 
for  sherift''s  sale  of  goods         .         .     1773 —  8  :  137 
for  assize  of  shingles         .         .         .    1728 —  2:112 
1728—  2  :  127         1728—  2  :  128 
for  assize  of  shingles,  j^acking  pork,  etc. 
to  prevent  shooting  sea-gulls  out  of  boats,  etc. 

against  gunning  on  floats 

for  lottery  for  jjier  at  Isles  of  Shoals    17G7 —  7  :  157 
for  selling  real  estate  of  Ann  SI  ay  ton 
providing  in  case  of  sickness,  etc.,  especially  small- 
pox        

1748—  4:  95  1748—  4:  99 
1752—  4 :  269  1754—  4 :  409 
1755—  4:547         1755—  4:569 

1757—  5  :  289         1758—  5  :  345 

1758—  5  :  375         1759—  6  :    15 

1761—  6  :  175         1761—  6  :  176 

1762—  6:243  1762—  6:250 
1762—  6  :  252  1762—  6  :  264 
1762—  6  :  268         1762—  6  :  271 

1762—  6  :  298         1763—  6  :  314 

1763—  6  :  316         1763—  6  :  375 

1764—  6  :  388         1764—  6  :  392 

1765—  7  :  14  1765—  7  :  15 
1765—  7:    34         1765—  7:    48 

for  divorce  to  Samuel  Smallcorn       .... 

1765—  7 :      4         1765—  7 :      9 

1765—  7:    48         1765—  7:    49 

ordei'ing  partition  of  lands  devised  by  M^ill  of  Jabez 

Smith  .         .    ,     .         .         .         .    1763—  6 :  313 

1763—  6  :  316 
constituting  Maj.  Joseph  Smith  guardian  of  Joseph 

Tibbetts 1765—  6  :  444 

1765—  6:447 
for  relief  of  Josejih  Smith's  executors     . 
to  provide  snow-shoes  and  moggisons 
to  prevent  sons  and  servants  absenting,  etc.     . 
to   establish    line    between    South    Hampton    and 

Newton        . 

against  stage  plays  and  theatrical 


entertainments 
1773—  8 :  137 

1765—  6  :  430 

1766—  7:    73 
1770—  8 :    21 


stamp,  of  parliament 

1766—  7 :    71 

1766—  7 :  109 
for  settlement  of  Stevens  Town        .         .         .         . 
against  receiving  stolen  goods  .'         .         .         . 

for  highway  from  Stonington,  through  Lancaster, 


etc. 


1769—  7 :  291 


for  bridge  from  Stratham  to  Newmarket 

1760—  6 :    36 

granting  Stratham  and  Newmarket  a  lottery 

1760—  6:    85 

I'clating  to  strays  and  lost  goods       .... 

sugar,  endeavoring  repeal  of    . 

enabling  Sumersworth  to  choose  collector 

incorporating  SuiiKU-swortli       ..... 

relating    to    sureties,    in    mean    process,    in    civil 
actions  ........ 

incorporating  Surry  ...... 

to  ease  people  that  are  scrupulous  of  swearing 

3 


TEAK. 


1714 
1773 

1728 
1728 
1743 
1711 
1717 
1767 
1760 

1714 
1752 
1754 
1757 
1758 
1759 
1761 
1762 
1762 
1762 
1763 
1763 
1764 
1765 
1774 
1765 
1765 
1766 

1763 
1762 

1765 
1765 
1768 
1745 
1714 

1772 

1773 
1766 
1766 
1770 
1766 
1714 

1770 
1747 
1768 

1760 
1718 
1765 
1748 
1754 

1718 
1769 
1718 


VOI-. 


1 

8 
2 
2 
3 
1 
1 
7 
6 

1 

4 
4 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
8 
6 
7 
7 

6 
6 

6 

7 
7 
3 
1 


8 
7 
7 
8 
7 
1 


3 
7 

6 
1 
6 
4 

4 

1 

7 
1 


PAGE. 


78 
149 
113 
130 

51 

5 

209 

163 

92 

77 
249 
420 
287 
347 

16 
177 
251 
265 
282 
315 
376 
393 

16 
169 
457 

33 

62 

315 

368 

446 

4 

216 

113 

77 

116 

140 
59 

82 
23 
92 

77 

341 
493 
199 

89 
220 
430 

82 
^442 

220 
285 
220 


18 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YKAK. 


VOL. 


ACT,  — {amtuiucd)  : 

fur  ri'vii'W  ami  stay  of  proceedings  in  re  Jonatlian 

Swett 

for  management  of  swine  [or  hogs] 

1700—  6:    91         1767—  7:147 
177()_  s:    4."^         1771-  8:    58 
diviiling  estate  of  Bartholomew  Tiling     . 
for  dividing  estate  of  Samuel  Thing 
impowering  Thomlinson  to  receive  grants 

17(i()—  6:  117 
impowering  the  Thomlinsons'  agents  at  court 
for   Elx'iiczer  Thompson  and  James  Keed  to  call 

and  hold  meetings,  etc 

concerning   division    of     Robert    Thompson's    real 

estate 17.>H—  5  :  324 

enabling  Samuel   Thompson   and   wife   to  convey 
lands  to  Robert  Thompson  .         .     1758 —  5  :  373 
enal)ling  Obadiah  Tibbetts  to  exchange  lands 

1761—  6:131 
for  settlement  of  Mary  v.  Amos  Towle    . 

1705—  6:457 

to  enable  Phillip  and  Elisha  Towle  to  divide  sundry 

lands    .         .         1700—6:    51         1700—6:    54 

regulating  townships,  choice  of  officers,  fixing  their 

powers,  etc 1718—  1 :  220 

1760—  6:    95         1765—  6:456 
regulating  town  and  proprietors'  meetings 

for  regulating  town  meetings,  etc 

1748—  4 :    99         1752—  4  :  249 

1761—  6:125         1761—  6:135 
1763—  6  :  375         1703—  (! :  377 

regulating  calling  town  meetings,  etc.     . 

176.=)—  7:    14 

1765—  7:    16         1705—  7:    34 

1766—  7:    62         1770—  8:    47 
on  choosing  town  officers  at  other  times  than  annual 

meeting 1743 —  3:    53 

about  swearing  town  officers 

'       impowering  selectmen,  etc.,  to  swear  town  officers 

1760—  6 :    77 
directing  admission  of  town  inhabitants 

1747—  4:    36         1700—  7:    64 
relating  to  proprietors  and  non-residents  of  new  towns 
to  enaljje  towns,  villages,  and   pr()i)rietors  in  com- 
mon and  undividtnl  lands  to  sue  and  be  sued 
to  secure   Robert  Trail   the  monopoly  of  brewing 
strong  beer  ........ 

of  ti-espass 1718—  1 :  220 

1729—  2  :  171         1740—  2  :  552 

174(>_  2:567         1740—  2:569 

175.->—  5:    37  175s—  5:330 

for  relief  of  John  Tuck    .         .         .     170."> —  7  :    4'^ 

about  turpentine,  revived  ..... 

continuing  Maj.  William  V:mghan  r.  PMward  C'alu  . 

about  will  of  (ieorge  Vauglian  .... 

for  sale  of  Vaughan"s  lanii,  etc.        .     1742 — *2:031 

for  making  partition  of  messuage,  etc.,  belonging 

to  heirs  of  Margaret  Vauglian     .... 

Virginia 1751—  4:421 

to  lix   ratable   estate    for    qualification   of    voters 

1771—  8:  82 


1754 
1718 
1767 
1771 
1767 
1754 

1760 
1763 

1774 

1758 

1758 

1761 
1765 
1765 

1760 

1748 
1771 
1718 
1748 
1761 
1763 
1764 
1764 
1765 
1765 
1771 

1743 
1716 
1760 
1760 
1718 
1766 
1734 

1718 

1766 
1724 
1740 
1740 
1771 
1776 
1717 
1710 
172i) 
1742 

1747 
1754 

1771 


4 
1 
7 
8 

7 
4 

6 
6 


6 
6 
6 


4 
8 
1 
4 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
8 

3 
1 
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6 
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7 
2 


7 
2 
2 
3 
8 
7 
1 
1 
2 
3 

3 
4 


PAGE. 


404 
220 
151 
64 
149 
397 

118 
335 

170 

325 

374 

133 
456 
467 

56 

97 

71 

220 

87 

124 

351 

392 

409 

15 

47 

61 

64 

180 
76 
79 

220 
77 

408 

221 

108 

.'> 

553 

315 

68 

62 

209 

172 

l.OO 

40 

515 
437 

109 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


19 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ACT,  —  (continued)  : 

reo^ulatinff  watchmen 

1760 

6 

106 

1760       6:107 

1760 

6 

110 

reffulatino:  weights  and  measuves     .... 

1718 

1 

220 

1766—  7  :    64 

1766 

7 

70 

for  relief  of  Eliza  Wentworth          .... 

1734 

2 

411 

dissolving  marriage  of  Eleanor  Wilson  with  James 

Stickney 1756—  5  :  118 

1756 

5 

120 

1757—  5  :  200 

1757 

5 

201 

for  road  from  governor's  house  in  Wolfeboi-ough  to 

Dartmouth  College 

1771 

8 

102 

encouraging  killing  of  wolves           .... 

1718 

1 

220 

fixing  premiums  for  killing  wolves  .... 

1771 

8 

68 

about  cord-wood         ....... 

1714 

1 

77 

regulating  cording  of  wood      ..... 

1758 

5 

387 

1758       5:389 

1758 

5 

392 

prescribing  forms  of  writs  in  civil  cases 

1718 

1 

221 

to  prevent  loss  of  writs,  etc 

1765 

6 

467 

1765 —  7  :    15 

1765 

7 

16 

1765—  7  :    17         1765—  7  :    34 

1765 

7 

35 

for  service  of  writs  in  review  on  non-inhabitants     . 

1768 

7 

198 

ACTS  (see  also  Laivs  and  Printing)  : 

not  to  be  assented  to  by  governor,  without  clause 

providing  for  approval  by  king  .... 

1721 

1 

279 

private,  not  to  be  printed 

1746 

3 

333 

convention  no  right  to  pass  any         .... 

1757 

5 

295 

drawing    .         .  '      1746       3 :  436         1753—  4 :  338 

1755 

4 

574 

1757_  5  :  272         1758—  5  :  380 

1758 

5 

393 

1759       6:    12         1760       6:107 

1761 

6 

212 

1762—  6  :  266         1767—  7  :  123 

1773 

8 

154 

drawing  and  copying         .         .         .    1774 —  8  :  210 

1774 

8 

211 

copying  and  engrossing 

1761 

6 

225 

of  parliament  (see  also  Act,  stamp,  above) 

1722 

1 

311 

1722—  1 :  326         1727—  2  :  100 

1730 

2 

310 

1730       2:313         1731       2:335 

1732 

2 

377 

1734—  2  :  398         1734—  2  :  422 

1737 

2 

476 

1740       2:557         1759       6:    25 

1765 

7 

17 

1766       7:    71         1770       8:    21 

1770 

8 

23 

pi'ovince,  revised       ....... 

1747 

3 

*485 

struct  dead         .         1756—  5  :  153         1762—  6  :  249 

1763 

6 

314 

sundry,  passed  by  house,  council  to  concur  in  . 

1763 

6 

346 

ACTIONS  (see  also  Limilidion  and  Writs)  : 

civil,  sureties  in  mean  process           .... 

1718 

1 

220 

against  non-residents,  brought  how 

1734 

2 

430 

ACWORTH : 

inventory  ......... 

1773 

8 

159 

ADAMS,  CArx. : 

house  of,  proposed  for  governor's     .... 

1771 

8 

72 

ADAINIS,  Rev.  Hugh  : 

theosophical  thesis  of        .         .         .    172.5 —  2  :    13 

1725 

2 

26 

1737—  2  :  514         1740—  2  :  549 

1740 

2 

550 

ADAMS,  Dr.  Joseph  : 

account      ......... 

1746 

3 

421 

ADAMS,  Rev.  Joseph  : 

minister  of  Stratham         .         .         .    1746 —  3  :  427 

1747 

3 

470 

1747—  3 :  496 

1747 

3 

503 

ADAMS,  Rebeckah  (see  Adams,  Susanna)  : 

to  appear  

1765 

7 

47 

ADAMS,  Dr.  Samuel  : 

petition 1744—  3:    80 

1746 

3 

434 

1746—  3  :  435         1753—  4 :  356 

1753 

4 

357 

20 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Reprksentatives, 


YKAK. 

VOL. 

PAOE. 

ADAMS,  Dk.  Samif.l,  —  (continued)  : 

professiotKil  account 

1746—  3:343 

1760 

6 

46 

ADAMS,  Samuel: 

clerk  of  Massachusetts  house  of  rcincscntatives      .     | 

1774 

8 

178 

ADAMS,  Si  SANNA  : 

V.  Rebeckah  Adams 

. 

1765 

45 

1765—  7:    47 

1766 

65 

ADDRKSS  [called  also  Speech,  or,  sometimes,  Mcssagel  : 

of  governor       

1711—  1:      1 

1711 

24 

1711—  1:    28 

1711—  1:    38 

1712 

50 

1712—  1:    51 

171:3—  1:    63 

1714 

74 

1714—  1:    85 

1715—  1:    98 

1716 

175 

1717—  1:206 

1718—  1:213 

1718 

225 

1719—  1:2.32 

1719—  1:240 

1720 

245 

1722—  1:310 

1725—  2:    12* 

1725 

2 

23 

1729—  2:  144 

1730—  2::308 

1730 

2 

320 

1730—  2:328 

1731—  2:3:36 

1731 

2 

349 

1732—  2 :  365 

1732—  2  :  :374 

1733 

2 

378 

1734—  2:398 

1734—  2 :  419 

17:34 

2 

424 

1734—  2:431 

1735_  2:4:38 

17:35 

2 

452 

1736—  2 :  458 

17:37—  2:476 

17:37 

2 

495 

1738—  2:529 

1740—  2:544 

1742 

2 

611 

1742—  2:649 

1742—  3 :    29 

1743 

3 

47 

1743—  3:    63 

174:3-  3 :    68 

1744 

3 

88 

1744—  3:    89 

1745—  3 :  120 

1745 

3 

195 

1745—  3 :  265 

1745       3:291 

1746 

3 

356 

1746—  3 :  372 

17.16—  3::392 

1746 

3 

426 

1747—  3 :  501 

1717—  4:    13 

1748 

4 

71 

1752—  4:219 

175-1—  4:1369 

1754 

.4 

375 

1754—  4 :  393 

1754—  4  :  470 

1755 

4 

521 

1755 —  5  :    44 

1756—  5  :  154 

1756 

5 

170 

1756—  5:177 

1757—  5 :  298 

1757 

5 

306 

1758—  5:376 

1758—  5:441 

1758 

5 

443 

1758—  5:445 

1760—  6:    ;37 

1760 

6 

38 

1760—  6:    53 

1761—  6:121 

1761 

6 

141 

17C)2—  6:238 

1762—  6 :  243 

1762 

6 

246 

1762-  6 :  300 

1762—  6  :  :302 

1762 

6 

303 

1762-  6:306 

1762—  6::307 

1762 

6 

308 

1763       6 : 310 

1763—  6:311 

1763 

6 

340 

1763—  6 :  356 

1764—  6 :  387 

1764 

6 

392 

17(;4_  6:397 

1765       7:      2 

1765 

7 

4 

17(i5—  7:    18 

1765—  7:    37 

1766 

7 

71 

1766—  7  :  101 

1767—  7:112 

1767 

7 

125 

1768—  7:221 

1768—  7  :  226 

1768 

7 

232 

1774—  8 :  189 

1775—  8 :  220 

1775 

8 

223 

to  governor  (see  also  Answer) 

• 

1733 

2 

384 

17:3:3—  2:391 

1754 

4 

472 

1754—  4 :  479 

1762—  6 :  275 

1767 

7 

128 

1767—  7  :  130 

177:3—  8:141 

1773 

8 

143 

to  governor  and  council    . 
of  lieutenant-governor 

•                  •                  •                  • 

17:37 

2 

508 

.     1711—   1  :    10 

1711 

1 

13 

1711—  1:    14 

1715—   1:110 

1715 

1 

111 

1715—  1:119 

1716-    1:152 

1716 

1 

175 

1721—  1  :272 

1721—   1  :  2!»6 

1721 

1       1 

298 

1722—   1:324 

1722—  1:328 

1722 

1       1 

342 

1722—  1:349 

172:3—^:373 

1723 

1 

379 

1723—  1:397 

1724—  1  :  413 

1726 

2 

34 

1726—  2:    50 

1727—  2:    67 

1727 

2 

84 

1727—  2:    85 

1727—  2:    94 

1727 

2 

95 

1727—  2:    96 

1727—  2  :  101 

1728 

2 

90 

1728       2:131 

1729-   2:165 

1730 

2 

173 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


21 


ADDRESS,  —  {continued)  : 
to  lieutenant-governor 

to  the  queen 

to  the  king 

1716— 
1716— 
1723— 
1727— 
1730— 
1737— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1749— 
1753— 
1758— 
1758— 
1761— 
1768— 

to  king  and  parliament 

1766— 

to  Lord  Dartmoutli    . 


144 
150 
376 
88 
2:334 
2:615 
232 
255 
286 
321 
146 
367 
425 
447 
182 
263 


96 


1711— 
1711— 
1711— 
1713— 

1716— 
1716— 
1723— 
1730— 
1734— 
1738— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1747— 
1753— 
1755 — 
1758— 
1758— 
1761— 
1770— 
1766— 
1766— 


to  lords  commissioners  (which  see  also)     . 
ADJUTANTS : 

wages 1756- 

1759—  6:      4         1761- 
ADMEASUREMENT : 

of  boards  ...... 

ADMINISTRATORS  (see  also  Estates,  etc.)  : 

regulated  ....... 

accounts  regulated 

ADMIRALTY  {see  Court,  etc.). 

ADVANCE  Pay  {see  also  Bounty  and  Gratuity)  : 

for  officei's  and  soldiers     .... 


241 

378 
193 


1756— 
1758— 
1760— 
1762— 


13 
16 

19 
64 

147 

177 

378 

332 

410 

531 

233 

260 

310 

19 

361 

51 

428 

455 

184 

19 

60 

97 


1773—  8:140 


117 
193 


116 

241 

93 

255 


Legorse,  Light,  March,   Treas- 


1757— 
1758— 
1761— 
AFFIDAVITS : 

recorded    .... 
AFFRONT  {see  Atkinso7i. 
urer,  and  Wallingford) 
AFRICA : 

success  of  British  arms  in 

AGENTS   (see  also  Hanbiiry,  Letters,  London,  Newman, 

Mndge,   Thomlinson,   Trccothick,  and  Wentworlh)  : 

at  court      .         .         1728—  2  :  137         1731—  2  :  343 

1737—  2:526         1740—  2:547 

1742—  2  :  621         1742—  3  :    43 

1744—  3:107         1753—  4:361 

1760—  6:  89  1763—  6:368 
1765—  6  :  437  1765—  7  :  9 
1770—  7  :  342         1770—  8  :    19 

at  Albany  {which  see  also)  ..... 
1756—  5  :  123  1756—  5  :  125 
1756—  5  :  142         1756—  5  :  150 

1761—  6  :  220         1763—  6  :  318 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1711 

1 

1728 

2 

1711 

1713 

1714 

1716 

1723 

1726 

2 

1730 

2 

1734 

2 

1738 

2 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1749 

4 

1753 

4 

1756 

5 

1758 

5 

1761 

6 

1768 

7 

1771 

8 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1734 

2 

1758 

5 

1762 

6 

1752 

4 

1714 

1 

1774 

8 

1748 

4 

1756 

5 

1758 

5 

1760 

6 

1762 

6 

1766 

7 

1761 

6 

1737 

2 

1742 

2 

1743 

3 

1758 

5 

1765 

6 

1769 

7 

1771 

8 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1760 

6 

1763 

6 

PAGE. 


14 

123 

32 

66 

93 

148 

374 

35 

333 

417 

534 

236 

285 

317 

133 

366 

108 

442 

152 

244 

73 

73 

103 

139 

180 

417 

378 
254 

266 

77 
209 


69 
123 
365 
112 

262 

66 


183 


485 
614 

72 
425 
431 
333 

58 
116 
140 

92 
333 


90 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


1764—  6  :  387         1764—  G  :  392 


AGENTS.  —  (conUnued)  : 

at  Albany 
ACAUCVlATliE: 

promotion  of      ......         . 

AKE 11  -M  A  N ,  li  K\  J  A  MIN  : 

doorkeei)er,  etc 

1722—  l:31o         1722—  1 
172-4—  1:417         172o—  2 
1720—  2:    55         172(J—  2 
1727—  2:    9!)         1728—  2 
1729—  2  :  14(3         1730—  2 
1734—  2:410         1735—  2 
1740—  2:543         1742—  2 
1742—  3:41         174:3—  3 
1745_  3  :  229         1745—  3  :  248 
1746—  3:393         1747—  3: 
1753—  4:314         1755—  4; 
1756—  5  :  144         1757—  5  : 
AKEIIMAX,  Bex.iamix,  Jr.: 

administrator,  account       ..... 
ALARM : 

great  gun  . 

ALB  AN  Y  ( sec  also  Agents)  : 

military  rendezvous,  etc.  .... 

1755- 

1755—  5  :    30         1755- 

1756—  5  :    94         1756- 

1757—  5  :  206  1757- 
1757—  5  :  288  1759- 
1759—  6:  8  1759- 
17G0—  6:  98  1760- 
1761—  6:178  1761- 
1763—  6  :  372         1763- 


ALCOTT  {sec  Olcott). 
ALDEN,  1)K,  Thomas: 
account 

ale\vivp:s: 

to  protect 

ALEXANDER,  John  : 

allowance 
ALEXANDRIA: 

inventory 
ALEXANDRIA,  Va.  : 

council  at 
ALLARD,  .Iames: 

erroneously  called  "desei-ter" 

ALLCOCK,  Jonathan: 

volunteer  .... 

ALLCOt'K,  Cai'T.  John: 
muster-roll 


1755—  5 :      3 


339 

12t 

56 

;  136 

:319 

;448 

623 

:    61 


507 
496 
272 


ALLCOCK,  Jo.sKi'ii: 
petition 


1756—  5 :  139 


498 
55 
154 
222 
489 
9 

6 :  108 
6:203 
6:374 


1754- 
1773- 


1755- 

1761- 
1761- 


NC.l—  6:135 
1761—  6 :  145 
t'.  est.ate  of  Mrs.  Ann  .Slavton  . 
ALLCOCK.  Mr.  : 

living  in  Harvey  mansion 
ALLEN,  Daniel: 

in  service  under  Captain  Job  Clement 


1756- 
1757- 

1761- 
17C>1- 
1761- 


TBAR. 


1722—  1:361 


4 :  443 
8 :  155 


6:199 
6:224 


94 
196 


6 :  137 
6:  148 
6  :  196 


1764 

1771 

1716 
1723 
1726 
1727 
1728 
1732 
1737 
1742 
1744 
1746 
1748 
1755 
1758 

1757 

1746 

1754 
1755 
1756 
1756 
1757 
1759 
1760 
1761 
1763 
1771 


1725 

1773 
1774 

1756 

1773 

1755 

1761 
1762 

1746 

1756 
1757 

1761 
1761 
1761 

1760 

1753 


VOL. 


1 
1 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
4 
4 
5 

5 

3 

4 
6 
6 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
8 


8 
8 

5 

8 

6 

6 
6 


5 
5 

6 
6 
6 

6 

4 


PAGE. 


393 

111 

162 

390 

3-' 

76 

in 

370 
4«5 
637 
101 
339 
86 
571 
380 

284 

381 

464 
3 

79 

168 

267 

3 

37 
134 
365 

73 


30 

152 
193 

76 

160 

6 

223 

270 

403 

111 
237 

144 
166 
197 

65 

335 


Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


23 


ALLEN,  Dr.: 

petition 
ALLEN,  Thomas  : 

right  bought  of 
ALLENSTOWN  : 

inventory  . 
ALLEY,  Ephraim  : 

scout 
ALLOWANCES : 

vote  on  the 

payment  regulated    . 
ALMORY,  Robert  (see  also  Hart,  Samuel) 

children  of,  guardian's  petition 


1753—  4 :  344 


1734—  2 :  429 


1711—  1 


1732 

173 

1737 


ALMSHOUSE : 

for  province,  building  an 
ALSTEAD : 

inventory  .... 

ALTERING : 

bills  of  credit,  penalty 
AMBLER,  John  : 

account     .         .         1730—  2 :  332 
1734—  2 :  410 
173G—  2:462 
AMENDMENT  (see  Act  and  Appeals) . 
AMERICA : 

successes  of  H.  M.  arms  in 
AMERICAN  Colonies: 

taxes  laid  on  the        ..... 

diflBculties  labored  under  by  the 
AMERICANS  (see  Bights). 
AMES,  David  : 

account      .         

AMES,  Jacob  : 

petition 

AMES,  Stephen  : 

petition 

account      

AMESBURY : 

petition      ....... 

AMHERST,  Gen'e  Jeffrey  (see  also  Exijedition) 

commander,  etc.        ..... 


TEAK. 


2 :  373 
2:414 
2 :  491 


1759—  6 :    20 


1759— 
1759— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 
1762— 
1762— 
1763— 
1763— 


484 

19 

38 

190 

223 


6:261 


6 
6 
6: 

AMHERST   (sec   also  Narraganset 
West)  : 

inventory  . 


representative 


1767— 
1762— 
1763— 
1765— 
1768— 
1770— 
1772— 


300 
323 

328 

No. 


160 

:256 

462 

176 

350 

1 

;115 


1759— 
1759— 
1760— 
1761— 
1762— 
1762— 
1762— 
1763— 
1763— 


6:  8 
6:  20 
6:  53 
6:191 
6 :  259 
6  :  262 
6  :  301 
6 :  324 
6:329 


3  and   Souhegan 


1760— 
1768— 
1762— 
1764— 
1766— 
1769— 
1771— 
1773— 


:  86 

:218 

:257 

:464 

:178 

:352 

:   2p 

:144 


1721 

1726 

1773 

1745 

1753 
1771 

1734 
1736 

1711 

1773 

1711 

1733 
1734 
1737 

1761 

1765 
1773 

1765 

1764 

1746 
1768 

1744 

1758 
1759 
1760 
1761 
1761 
1762 
1762 
1762 
1763 
1763 


1761 
1773 
1762 
1765 
1767 
1770 
1771 
1774 


VOL. 
1 

2 
8 


4 

8 

2 
2 

1 

8 

1 

2 
2 
9 


6 

8 


3 

7 


5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 


6 

8 
6 
7 

7 
7 
8 
8 


PAGE. 

280 

53 

157 

255 

345 
101 

428 
462 

5 

159 

5 

387 
418 
493 

183 

430 
139 

448 

414 

402 
236 

85 

446 
9 
37 
189 
192 
260 
288 
302 
325 
362 


122 
158 
458 
3 
182 
354 
105 
164 


24 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  1\i;i'Resentatives, 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

AMllEUST,  —  (continued)  : 

rt'presenUitive  .         1774—  8  :  184 

1774—  8:188 

1775 

8 

218 

pt'titioii      ...... 

• 

1763 

6 

317 

bills  ijurnt  in  jiouse  ut       . 

176  i—  6:425 

1765 

7 

10 

sale  of  lands  in,  for  aiToars 

• 

1765 

7 

40 

17);.-,_  7:    .-,2 

1766—  7:    54 

1766 

7 

62 

17t;7—  7:  Kil 

170,s_.  7:  i,s<j 

1770 

7 

340 

lii^^liwav  to,  from  Chailestown 

■                   ■                   • 

1773 

8 

140 

AAniL'MTlO'N  (.sr(  «Zw  JJui/ands,  Builds, 

Brums,  Flints, 

Guns,  Kfiajysacks.  Lock  Cases,  JHowder) 

for  soldiers,  etc.         .... 

1717—  1:203 

1722 

1 

325 

1725—  2:    17 

1745—  3  :  223 

1745 

3 

277 

174(;—  3:325 

1746—  3:327 

1746 

3 

349 

1740—  3:384 

1747—  3:471 

1747 

3 

473 

1747—  3:621 

1747—  3:524 

1747 

3 

526 

174»—  4:    G8 

1748—  4:    92 

1753 

4 

316 

1753       4:317 

17o3—  4:318 

1753 

4 

319 

1753—  4:366 

1754—  4 :  434 

1754 

4 

435 

1755—  5:    20 

1756—  5  :  175 

1757 

6 

288 

AMOKY,  Mi:. : 

counsel  for  petitioner 

. 

1740 

2 

550 

AJMOSKEAC;   ["Amalskeag"]  : 

garrison 

1747—  4:    15 

1748 

4" 

67 

petition 

. 

1748 

4 

62 

lishing  at 

1760—  6:    97 

1760 

6 

99 

1760—  6 :  100 

1760 

6 

110 

AMOSKEAC  Falls: 

liii;li\\ay  near    ..... 

•                  • 

1754 

4 

398 

fishing  at   . 

1760—  6:110 

1761 

6 

149 

1761—  6:150 

1761 

6 

152 

blowing  up  rocks  at  . 

•                   •                   • 

1761 

6 

197 

ANDERSON.  Sahaii: 

to  a|)i)ear            ..... 

• 

1764 

6 

414 

ANDREW    &    GiLMAN   AND   OTIIEKS: 

petition 

. 

1743 

3 

59 

ANDRUS,  Di{.  Bildad: 

account       

.    1761—  6:210 

1701 

6 

216 

ANESAGUNTACOOK : 

,      Indians       ..... 

.   1727—  2:    84 

1755 

5 

12 

ANN  &  Jank  : 

transport,  Capt.  Anthony  Hammond 

. 

1745 

3 

218 

1746—  3 :  337 

1746 

3 

438 

ANNAPOLIS    Royal    [Nova    Scotia] 

(see    also    Port 

Royal)  : 

fortress,  etc.      .         1711—  1:    11 

1713—  1 

67 

1744 

3 

90 

1747—  3:454 

1747—  3 

455 

1747 

3 

*484 

1717—  3:486 

1747—  3 

494 

1747 

3 

498 

1747—  3:409 

1747—  4 

15 

1747 

4 

34 

ANNEXATION: 

to  Massachu.setts        .... 

•                  •                  ■ 

1728 

2 

137 

ANNUITIES : 

purchased  for  i)rovince 

•                  •                  • 

1754 

4 

♦443 

1754—  4:461 

1754 

4- 

462 

ANSWER  (see  also  Address  to  Governor)  : 

to  governor's  address 

1711—    1  :      2 

1717 

1 

208 

171.S—  1:215 

17IS— .1:228 

1719 

1 

233 

172U—  1  :  246 

1726—  2  :    29 

1728 

2 

129 

172S—  2:131 

1728—  2:133 

1729 

2 

148 

1730—  2:311 

17;'.0—  2 :  324 

1730 

2 

328 

1731—  2:339 

1731—  2:340 

1731 

2 

351 

1732—  2:307 

1733—  2: 

379 

1734 

2 

400 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


25 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ANSWER,  —  {continued)  : 

to  governor's  address 

1734_  2:404         1734       2:421 

1735 

2 

441 

1736—  2:465         1737—  2:477 

1737 

2 

496 

1738       2:531         1740       2:546 

1740 

2 

554 

1740       2:560         1742       2:617 

1742 

2 

622 

1742—  2  :  650         1742—  3  :    31 

1743 

3 

65 

1743-  3 :    74         1744—  3  :    88 

1744 

3 

92 

1744       3:    94         1744—  3:    95 

1745 

3 

123 

1745       3:125         1745       3:237 

1745 

3 

243 

1745—  3:246         1746—  3:344 

1746 

3 

361 

1746—  3  :  374         1746—  3  :  376 

1746 

3 

432 

1752—  4  :  225         1752—  4  :  232 

1754 

4 

393 

1754—  4 :  398         1754—  4  :  400 

1754 

4 

401 

1754—  4  :  447         1754—  4  :  474 

1755 

6 

48 

1756       5 : 159         1756       5 : 160 

1756 

5 

180 

1756—  5  :  183         1756—  o  :  184 

1756 

5 

192 

1757—  5  :  302         1758—  5  :  444 

1758 

6 

454 

1758—  5  :  456         1761—  6  :  125 

1762 

6 

243 

1762—  6  :  247         1762—  6  :  249 

1762 

6 

264 

1762—  6  :  276         1762—  6  :  307 

1762 

6 

308 

1763—  6  :  342         1763—  6  :  343 

1763 

6 

369 

1764—  6  :  389         1764—  6  :  397 

1765 

7 

5 

1765       7:      6         1765       7:    41 

1765 

7 

44 

1765—  7  :    45         1766—  7  :    81 

1766 

7 

82 

1766—  7  :  102         1766—  7  :  105 

1767 

7 

127 

1768       7:228         1768       7:240 

1768 

7 

250 

1774       8:190         1775       8:225 

1775 

8 

227 

of  governor  to  address  or  message  of  house 

1752—  4 :  266 

1767 

7 

130 

of  governor  on  Peter  Levius's  petition 

1774 

8 

166 

to  governor's  message  (sec  also  Message) 

1734 

2 

417 

1740-  2:567 

1743 

3 

54 

1745       3 :  139 

1745 

3 

149 

1745       3:160         1745       3:161 

1745 

3 

180 

1745       3:252         1745       3:299 

1746 

3 

405 

1747—  3  :  448         1747—  3  :  454 

1747 

3 

494 

1747—  3:500         1747—  3:504 

1747 

3 

512 

1747—  3  :  517         1747—  4  :    15 

1747 

4 

21 

1747—  4  :    50         1747—  4  :    51 

1747 

4 

52 

1748—  4:    69         1748—  4:    81 

1748 

4 

89 

1748       4:107         1748       4:108 

1749 

4 

110 

1749       4:123         1749       4:158 

1750 

4 

180 

1750—  4  :  183         1750—  4  :  190 

1752 

4 

233 

1758       4:339         1754       4:458 

1754 

4 

479 

1754—4:480         1755—4:489 

17.55 

4 

515 

1755       4:516         1755       4:536 

1755 

4 

538 

1755       4:665         1755—  5:      3 

17.55 

5 

5 

1755—  5 :      9         1755—  5 :    20 

1755 

5 

21 

1755—  5:    25         1756—  5:    65 

1756 

5 

101 

1756—  5  :  102         1756—  5  :  106 

1756 

5 

129 

1756—  5:132         1756—  5:138 

1756 

5 

13:» 

1757—  5  :  244         1757—  5  :  247 

1757 

5 

267 

1757—  5  :  292         1757—  5  :  294 

1757 

5 

295 

1757—  5:296         1758-  5:343 

1758 

5 

383 

1758—  5:415         1759—  6:    18 

1759 

6 

20 

1760       6:    45         1761       6:171 

1761 

6 

172 

1761—  6:181         1761—  6:182 

1761 

6 

184 

1765       7:    21         1765       7:    22 

1769 

7 

334 

1769       7:335         1770       7:341 

1770 

7 

342 

1771—  8:    79         1771—  8:    80 

1771 

8 

99 

26 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


ANSWER,  —  (continued)  : 
to 


governor  s 


message 


1771—  8:100 
1773—  8:135 


1771— 
1774— 


113 

168 


to  lieutenant-governor's  atldress 


171o—  1:  123         ITIG-  1:  loG 

1721—  1:21»0    1721—  1:302 

1722—  1  :  3;U;    1722—  1  :  3r)2 

1723—  1:37G         1723—  1:381 

1724—  2:      1         1726—  2:    40 
1727—  2:102         172S—  2:127 

to  governor  and  council  .         .     1711 —  1:    86 

to  council 1735—2:451 

17G9—  7  :  302         1769—  7  :  304 

to  letter  of  George  Jaffrey 

of  Hampton  selectmen  to  notice:  "no  votes  brought 

in" 

to  letter  of  IMaryland  house  of  burgesses  (see  also 

3f(iri/land)    ........ 

to  letter  from  speaker  of  Massachusetts  assembly 

(sec  also  Massachusetts)        ..... 
to  the  Virginia  letter  (see  aZsoFiV^im'a)  1770 —  8:    25 
AITEAL : 

in  William  Vaughan  v.  Edward  Gate 


TEAB. 


1716—  1 :  165 


APPEALS : 

from  judgment  in  bar  or  abatement 
where  land  titles  are  concerned 


1726— 
1727— 


64 
111 


reasons  of,  misreciting 

amendment  of  errors  and  defects  in  reasons  of 
reasons  of,  need  not  be  filed,  when       1743 —  3:    75 
from  inferior  to  superior  judicatory,  regulated 

1746—  3:390 
from  justice  of  peace,  under  excise  act     . 
from  boundary  commissioners  (see  also  Exceptions) 
court  of,  time  of  sessions  changed  (see  also  Court, 

etc.)      

to  court  of  supreme  probate     . 


1774—  8:203 


1774— 
1774 


APPLETON,  Henuy.  and  wife 


1764— 
1764— 


6  :  390 
6 :  398 


1770—  8:  12 

AND  WIKK  : 


1764— 
1764— 

1767— 
1771— 


170 
204 

392 
399 

116 
:  92 


petition,  etc. 

APPLETON,  William  : 

account 

APPLETON,  William, 

to  appear 

APPLICATION: 

of  Earl  of  Loudon  to  governors  and  commissioners 
of  New  Eiij^land  ...... 

APPROVAL  (see  Assent). 
APTHORP,  CriAHLES : 

correspondence  with 

heirs,  liills  in  hands  of       . 
APTHORP,  CiiAKLES,  &  Son  : 

parliamentary  grant  assimied  to 

bills  of  exchange  drawn  oy 
ARABLE  Land  (sec  also  Improved  and  Lands) 

invoice  of 


1716—  3:322 


1772 
1775 
1715 
1721 
1722 
1723 
1723 
1726 
1729 
1714 
1743 
1745 
1747 

1721 

1770 

1768 
1770 

1716 
1716 

1718 
1727 
1727 
1734 
1738 
1743 

1760 
1754 
1737 

1717 
1771 

1771 
1771 

1764 
1764 

1768 
1772 

1771 


1757 


1746 
1759 

1757 
1765 

1767 


VOL. 


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8 
1 
1 

r 

1 

1 

2 
2 
1 
3 
3 
3 

1 

8 

7 
8 

1 
1 

1 

2 
2 

V 

2 
3 

6 
4 

2 

1 

8 
8 
8 

(5 
6 

7 
8 


3 
5 

6 
6 


PAGE. 


128 

234 

112 

293 

332 

375 

383 

51 

166 

88 

50 

147 

465 

277 

31 

200 
29 

164 
172 

221 
110 
112 
411 
540 
76 

66 

398 
618 

210 

70 

193 

211 

393 
401 

239 
129 

93 


226 


335 
481 

270 
448 

161 


JProvince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


27 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ARBITRATION : 

ditierences  determined  by 

.    1771—  8:    93 

1773 

8 

142 

ARMORERS : 

wages,  etc 

■                  ■                  >                  > 

1756 

5 

117 

1757—  5 :  238 

1759—  5:493 

1759 

6 

4 

1761—  6 :  193 

1761—  6:203 

1762 

6 

254 

ARMORERS  (Assistant)  : 

wages 

.     1756—  5  :  117 

1757 

5 

238 

AR]\IS    (see  also  Ammunition,   Impressing,   King,  Prest, 

and  Storage)  : 

that  his  excellency  pressed,  offered  for  sale 

1745—  3 :  126 

1745 

3 

127 

small,  etc.,  sold  at  j^ublic  vendue 

1764 

6 

407 

for  soldiers        .         1746—  3  :  365 

1747—  4:    15 

1757 

5 

228 

1757—  5 :  288 

1758       5:371 

1758 

6 

402 

ARMY  (see  Be  Dieskau). 

ARRESTS : 

causeless,  to  prevent 

.                   •                   •                   • 

1718 

1 

220 

ARROWSICK  [Malne]  : 

defended    

.    1722—  1:350 

1722 

1 

352 

ARTIFICERS : 

ccjmpany,  under  Colonel  Meserve 

1757 

5 

288 

ARTILLERY  {see  also  Cafinon)  : 

great,  at  fort     .... 

.     1747—  3:478 

1747 

3 

479 

ASHLEY,  Samuel  : 

member     .         .         1771 —  8:    85 

1774       8 : 184 

1774 

8 

188 

1774—  8  :  203 

1774—  8 :  205 

1775 

8 

218 

ASHUELOT,  Lower  (see  Sioansey). 

ASIA: 

success  of  British  arms  in 

•                 •                  •                 • 

1761 

6 

183 

ASSAULT : 

on  surveyor-general's  men 

•                 • 

1734 

2 

430 

ASSAULTS: 

to  supi^ress         .... 

■                  •                  •                  • 

1718 

1 

220 

ASSEMBLY  (see  also  Bellows,  Candles,  Dissolutiojis,  Fire- 

Shovel,    Galleries,    General   Assembly, 

Homey,  House, 

Members,  Priest,  Ee2Jrcsentatives,  Room 

s.  Tongs,  Waiter, 

Wood,  and  names  of  the  i^rovinces)  : 

met  in  speaker's  house 

.... 

1715 

1 

137 

1716—  1 :  151 

1718 

1 

222 

met,  for  conveniency  of  fire,  etc.. 

in  Mrs.  Priest's 

room 

•                  •                  .                  • 

1745 

3 

291 

to  sit  but  three  years 

.     1721—  1:272 

1723 

1 

383 

1723—  1 :  399 

1723—  1:400 

1723 

1 

401 

1723—  1  :  402 

1723       1 :  406 

1723 

1 

412 

1726—  2:    40 

1727—  2 :  102 

1728 

2 

127 

1728—  2 :  128 

1728—  2 :  130 

1735 

2 

434 

prorogued,    dissolved,    adjourned. 

etc.     [for  four 

weeks  and  over] 

•                  ■                  ■                  ■ 

1711 

1 

18 

1711—  1:    23 

1712 

1 

57 

1713—  1  :    61 

1714—  1:    73 

1714 

1 

84 

1714—   1:    94 

1716—  1:172 

1717 

1 

211 

1718       1:224 

1718       1 : 231 

1719 

1 

242 

1720       1 :  248 

1720—  1 :  253* 

1721 

1 

263 

1722—  1:309 

1722—  1:322 

1722 

1 

325 

1722—  1:306 

1723—  1:412 

1724 

1 

432 

1724       2:    12* 

1726       2:    33 

1726 

2 

66 

1727—  2:    93 

1728—  2 :  120 

1728 

2 

143 

1729—  2:172 

1730       2:174 

1730 

2 

334 

1731—  2  :  364 

1732—  2:375 

1733 

2 

396 

1734—  2 :  432 

1735—   2:456 

1737 

2 

495 

28 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

FAOE. 

ASSEMBLY,  —  (ron«w/rrf)  : 

proroj^iied,  dissolved,  adjourned,  etc. 

17.37—  2:511 

1737 

2 

528 

17;is_  2:541 

1739—  2:543 

1742 

2 

648 

1742—  2:653 

1742—  3:    45 

1743 

3 

67 

]7.t4_  3:    87 

1741—  3:102 

1744 

3 

106 

1745_  3:113 

1745       3:182 

1745 

3 

261 

1745—  3:261 

1746—  3:321 

1746 

3 

349 

1746—  3:426 

1746—  3  :  445 

1747 

3 

453 

1747_  3 :  501 

1747—  3:509 

1747 

3 

528 

1748—  4:    60 

1748—  4 :    70 

1748 

4 

99 

1749—  4 :  144 

1752—  4:205 

1754 

4 

467 

1755—  5:    22 

1755—  5 :    39 

1756 

5 

153 

1756       5:162 

1756—  5 :  176 

1757 

5 

281 

1757—  5 :  291 

l-r>H—  5:417 

1758 

6 

418 

175H—  5  :  433 

1759—  6:    16 

1759 

6 

33 

1760       6  :  104 

1760—  6:113 

1760 

6 

119 

1761—  6:198 

1761—  6:222 

1761 

6 

225 

1761—  6  :  226 

1762—  6:263 

1762 

6 

299 

1762—  6:305 

1762—  6:309 

17(i3 

6 

339 

1763—  6:340 

1763—  6:355 

1763 

6 

382 

1764—  6:411 

1764—  6:427 

1765 

6 

469 

1765—  7  :    35 

176.5—  7 :    50 

1766 

7 

70 

1766       7 :  100 

1766—  7:110 

1767 

7 

124 

1767—  7:131 

1767—  7  :  170 

1768 

7 

223 

1768—  7 :  259 

1768—  7  :  264 

1768 

7 

280 

1769—  7:335 

1769—  7 :  336 

1770 

7 

359 

1770—  8 :    34 

1774—  8:190* 

1774 

8 

216 

1775—  8:226 

1775—  8 :  230 

1775 

8 

237 

ASSE]\IBLYMEN  (see  also  Members  and  Bejiresentatives)  : 

election  and  qualifications 

•                  •                 ■ 

1762 

6 

257 

1762—  6:262* 

17(12 

6 

265 

1762—  6:268 

1762—  6:271 

1762 

6 

279 

1762—  6 :  282 

1762—  6 :  298 

1763 

6 

314 

1763—  6 :  315 

1763—  6:316 

1763 

6 

375 

1763      6 :  376 

1764       6:388 

1764 

6 

392 

1764—  6 :  393 

1764—  6:405 

1764 

6 

410 

ASSENT : 

of  <rovenior,  withheld  when 

• 

1721 

1 

279 

,•      of  kino;,  to  laws,  etc.,  necessary 

1722—  1:321 

1754 

4 

370 

ASSESSMENTS  (see  also  Taxes)  : 

regulated           .         1718—  1:220 

1727—  2:    71 

1727 

2 

75 

1738—  2:535 

1738—  2:540 

1740 

2 

560 

1747—  3:513 

1753_  4:360 

1760 

6 

108 

1763—  6 :  332 

1763—  6:. 334 

1763 

6 

3.37 

1763—  6 :  375 

1763       6 :  377 

1764 

6 

388 

1764—  6  :  392 

1764—  6:399 

1764 

6 

404 

1764—  6:419 

1766—  7:    92 

1771 

8 

101 

ASSESSORS : 

to  call  meetings  in  unincorporated  pi 

aces 

1774 

8 

213 

ASSIGNMENT: 

of  dower,  facilitated 

1714 

1 

77 

ASSIZE  (sec  Conrl  and  Inspcclion) . 

ATKINSON,  Dk.  Joseph  : 

account      

■                 ■                  • 

1748 

4 

68 

to  appear  ...... 

•                  •                 • 

17.^6 

5 

78 

ATKIN.SON.  TiiKODoKE  (see  also  Secretary)  : 

memljer,  clerk,  councilor,  secretaiy. 

sherifl',  etc. 

1711 

1 

1 

1711—  1:      4 

1711 

1 

8 

1711—  1  :    23 

1711—   1:    24 

1711 

1 

25 

1711—  1:    26 

1711—  1:    27 

1711 

1 

28 

1711—  1:    29 

1711—   1:    31 

1711 

1 

32 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


29 


ATKINSON,  Theodore,  —  (contmned)  : 
member,  clerk,  councilor,  secretary. 


1711- 

1712— 

1712— 

1712— 

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1712— 

1712— 

1713— 

1713— 

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1713— 

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1715— 

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1723— 

1723— 

1723— 

1723— 

1723— 

1723— 

1724— 

1724— 

1724— 

1724— 

1725— 

1725— 


34 

:  37 

:  42 

:  47 

:  50 

:  54 

:  57 

:  60 

:  64 

:  68 

:  71 

:  75 

:  81 

:  85 

:  89 

:  94 

:  99 

:102 

:106 

:109 

:112 

:117 

:124 

:128 

:133 

:136 

:140 

:143 

:146 

:151 

:162 

:167 

:170 

:177 

:180 

:184 

:227 

:826 

:335 

:341 

:345 

:349 

:354 

:  357 

:  365 

:369 

:  375 

:382 

:387 

:  393 

:400 

:405 

:410 

:414 

:424 

:432 

:   7 

:  12* 

:  15 


sheriff,  etc 

1712—  1 

1712—  1 

1712—  1 

1712—  1 

1712—  1 

1712—  1 

1713—  1 
1713—  1 
1713—  1 

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1714—  1 
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1715—  1 
1715—  1 
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1715—  1 
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1715—  1 
1715—  J 
1715—  1 
1715—  1 

1715—  1 

1716—  1 
1716-  1 
1716—  1 
1716—  1 
1716—  1 
1716—  1 
1716—  1 
1716—  1 
1716—  1 
1716—  I 
1720—  1 
1722—  ] 
1722—  1 
1722—  1 
1722—  1 
1722—  1 
1722—  1 
1722—  1 
1722—  1 

1722—  1 

1723—  1 
1723—  1 
1723—  1 
1723—  1 
1723—  1 
1723—  1 

1723—  1 

1724—  1 
1724—  1 
1724—  2 

1724—  2 

1725—  2 
1725—  2 


35 

39 

43 

48 

51 

55 

58 

62 

65 

69 

73 

79 

82 

86 

90 

95 
100 
104 
107 
110 
113 

lis 

126 
129 
134 
137 
141 
144 
147 
157 
163 
168 
173 
178 
182 
185 
261 
327 
338 
342 
346 
351 
355 
359 
367 
372 

0  —  -• 

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383 
391 
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402 
40(> 
412 
415 
426 
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12t 

19 


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1712 

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1712 

1713 

1713 

1713 

1713 

1714 

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1714 

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1714 

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1715 

1715 

1715 

1715 

1715 

1715 

1715 

1715 

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1716 

1716 

1 

1716 

1716 

1716 

1716 

1716 

1716 

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1717 

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97 

101 

105 

108 

111 

116 

121 

127 

132 

135 

138 

142 

145 

148 

158 

164 

169 

174 

179 

183 

202 

275 

330 

339 

343 

348 

353 

356 

360 

368 

373 

381 

384 

392 

399 

403 

408 

413 

422 

429 

3 

10 

13 

21 


30 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  TJepkesentatiVes, 


YE  All. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ATKINSOX,  TiiEoDoiiE,  —  (continmd)  : 

member,  clerk,  councilor,  secretary,  sh 

eritr,  etc. 

1725—  2:  22    1 

725—  2 

23 

1725 

2 

25 

1726   2:  29    1 

726—  2 

34 

1726 

2 

35 

172(;—  2:  37    1 

726   2 

38 

172(i 

2 

39 

1726—  2:  42    1 

726   2 

44 

172(1 

2 

45 

1726—  2:  46    1 

72(i—  2 

47 

1726 

2 

50 

1726—  2:  51    1 

726—  2 

53 

1726 

2 

55 

172(;—  2:  59    1 

726—  2 

60 

1726 

2 

63 

1726—  2:  64    1 

727—  2 

67 

1727 

2 

74 

1727—  2:  77    1 

727—  2 

7.S 

1727 

2 

82 

1727—  2  :  83    1 

727—  2 

84 

1727 

2 

86 

1727—  2:  87    1 

727—  2 

88 

1727 

2 

89 

1727—  2:  94    1 

727—  2 

97 

1727 

2 

100 

1727—  2  :  1U2    1 

727—  2 

105 

1727 

2 

109 

1728   2 :  110    1 

728—  2 

112 

1728 

2 

113 

1728—  2:117    1 

7'^,s   y 

121 

1728 

2 

122 

172S   2 : 125    1 

728—  2 

127 

1728 

2 

128 

172.S—  2  :  130    1 

7'>«   2 

131 

1728 

2 

132 

1728—  2:134    1 

728—  2 

135 

1728 

2 

1.39 

1729—  2:143    1 

729—  2 

144 

1729 

2 

145 

1729—  2  :  146    1 

729—  2 

150 

1729 

2 

151 

1729—  2  :  153    1 

729—  2 

155 

1729 

2 

160 

1729—  2  :  162    1 

729—  2 

163 

1729 

2 

164 

1729—  2  :  165    1 

729—  2 

166 

1729 

2 

167 

1729—  2:  169    1 

730—  2 

173 

1730 

2 

174 

1730—  2  :  307    1 

730   2 

311 

1730 

2 

313 

1730   2 :  318    1 

730—  2 

319 

1730 

2 

324 

1730—  2  :  326    1 

730   2 

327 

1731 

2 

336 

1731—  2:339    1 

731—  2 

343 

1731 

2 

346 

1731—  2:347    1 

731—  2 

350 

1731 

2 

355 

1731—  2  :  359    1 

731—  2 

361 

1731 

2 

362 

1731—  2:366    1 

732—  2 

369 

1732 

2 

371 

1732—  2:373    1 

732-  2 

376 

1733 

2 

379 

1733   2 :  382    1 

733—  2 

386 

1734 

2 

397 

1734—  2:400    1 

734—  2 

402 

1734 

2 

408 

1734—  2  :  410    1 

734—  2 

413 

1734 

2 

415 

1734—  2:416    1 

734—  2 

417 

1734 

2 

422 

1734—  2:426    1 

734—  2 

427 

1734 

2 

429 

1735—  2:434    1 

735—  2 

437 

1735 

2 

445 

1736—  2:458    1 

736   2 

461 

1736 

2 

463 

1737—  2:479    1 

737—  2 

481 

1737 

2 

482 

1737—  2:484    1 

737—  2 

486 

1737 

2 

489 

1737—  2:490    1 

737—  2 

491 

1737 

2 

492 

1737—  2  :  493    1 

737—  2 

494 

1737 

2 

504 

173.8—  2:533    1 

73.S   2 

536 

1739 

2 

543 

1740—  2:560    1 

740   2 

561 

1740 

2 

565 

1740—  2:568    1 

742—  2 

611 

1742 

2 

616 

1742—  2:623    1 

742—  2 

624 

1742 

2 

634 

1742—  2:635    1 

742—  2 

638 

1742 

2 

639 

1742—  2  :  641    1 

742—  2 

652 

1742 

3 

32 

1742—  3:  38    1 

742—  3 

39 

1742 

3 

41 

1743   3:  58    1 

74:5—  3 

61 

1743 

3 

70 

1743—  3:  71    1 

743   3 

74 

1743 

3 

84 

1744—  3:  90    1 

744—  3 

92 

1744 

3 

93 

1744—  3  :  94    1 

744-^ 

95 

1744 

3 

96 

1745   3:116    1 

745   3 

117 

1745 

3 

119 

1745—  3  :  124    1 

745—  3 

129 

1745 

3 

137 

1745—  3  :  140    1 

745—  3 

147 

1745 

3 

153 

1745—  3  :  160    1 

745   3 

162 

1745 

3 

163 

1745—  3  :  175    1 

745—  3 

:187 

1745 

3 

188 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


31 


ATKINSON,  Theodore, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

-  {continued)  : 

cilor,  secretary, 

sheriff,  etc. 

1745—  3 :  189 

1745—  3 :  199 

1745 

3 

206 

1745—  3 :  229 

1745—  3:231 

1745 

3 

283 

1745—  3 :  284 

1746—  3 :  307 

1746 

3 

320 

1746—  3:328 

1746-  3:334 

1746 

3 

339 

1746—  3:342 

1746—  3 :  356 

1746 

3 

363 

1746—  3:387 

1746—  3 :  389 

1746 

3 

395 

1746   3  :  417 

1746—  3:418 

1746 

3 

444 

1747—  3:453 

1747—  3 :  490 

1747 

3 

491 

1747—  3:493 

1747—  3 :  500 

1747 

3 

508 

1747—  3 :  510 

1747—  4:  14 

1747 

4 

37 

1748—  4:  85 

1748—  4:  89 

1749 

4 

107 

1749—  4:131 

1752—  4:216 

1753 

4 

281 

1753—  4 :  302 

1753—  4 :  308 

1753 

4 

338 

1764—  4:374 

1754—  4 :  443* 

1754 

4 

456 

1754—  4:466 

1755—  4:496 

1755 

4 

506 

1755   4:518 

1755—  4 :  526 

1755 

4 

532 

1755 —  4: 571 

1755 —  4  :  572 

1755 

5 

43 

1755 —  5  :  44 

1755—  5:  58 

1756 

6 

79 

1756—  5 :  100 

1756   5 :  102 

1756 

5 

104 

1756—  5  :  105 

1756—  5 :  107 

1756 

5 

116 

1756—  5  :  117 

1756 —  5  :  147 

1756 

5 

158 

1756—  5 :  168 

1756—  5 :  180 

1757 

5 

207 

1757—  5 :  212 

1757-  5:222 

1757 

5 

232 

1757—  5 :  275 

1757—  5 :  276 

1757 

5 

288 

1757—  5 :  294 

1757—  5 :  295 

1757 

5 

298 

1758—  5 :  314 

1758   5 : 318 

1758 

5 

340 

1758—  5 :  342 

1758—  5:343 

1758 

5 

344 

1758—  5 :  361 

1758—  5 :  362 

1758 

5 

365 

1758   5 : 379 

1758—  5 :  382 

1758 

5 

435 

1758—  5  :  441 

1758   5 :  444 

1758 

5 

445 

1759   5 :  461 

1759—  5  :  466 

1759 

5 

467 

1759—  5 :  480 

1759—  5 :  481 

1759 

5 

483 

1759—  5 :  485 

1759_  5 :  487 

1759 

6 

20 

1759—  6:  26 

1759—  6:  28 

1760 

6 

37 

1760—  6  :  54 

1760—  6 :  63 

1760 

6 

64 

1760   6:  66 

1760—  6  :  78 

1760 

6 

80 

17G0—  6:  81 

1760—  6  :  112 

1760 

6 

117 

1761—  6:130 

1761—  6:132 

1761 

6 

133 

1761—  6:151 

1761—  6  :  154 

1761 

6 

160 

1761—  6  :  163 

1761—  6  :  166 

1761 

6 

167 

1761—  6:174 

1761—  6  :  175 

1761 

6 

176 

1761—  6:177 

1761—  6  :  194 

1761 

6 

195 

1761—  6:198 

1761—  6:211 

1761 

6 

217 

1761—  6:220 

1761—  6:221 

1761 

6 

222 

1761—  6  :  223 

1761—  6:224 

1761 

6 

2i5 

1761—  6:226 

1762—  6  :  237 

1762 

6 

238 

1762—  6 :  244 

1762—  6 :  246 

1762 

6 

263 

1762—  6 :  267 

1762—  6 :  290 

1762 

6 

293 

1762—  6 :  297 

1762—  6:306 

1763 

6 

311 

1763—  6:334 

1763   6 : 337 

1763 

6 

357 

1763   6 :  359 

1763—  6:368 

1763 

6 

371 

1764—  6:385 

1764—  6 :  387 

1764 

6 

400 

1764—  6:425 

1765—  7:  10 

1765 

7 

16 

1766—  7  :  107 

1766—  7  :  109 

1767 

7 

118 

1767—  7:119 

1767—  7  :  125 

1767 

7 

137 

1767—  7:138 

1767—  7 :  147 

1768 

7 

186 

1768—  7:194 

1768—  7  :  200 

1768 

7 

205 

1768—  7:266 

1768   7  :  272 

1770 

7 

339 

1770   7 :  342 

1770—  7 :  343 

1770 

7 

344 

32 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TBAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ATKINSON,  TiiF-ODOKE,  —  (continued)  : 

member,  clerk,  couucilor,  secretary,  slierifl",  etc. 

1770—  8:      5         1770—  K:      8 

1770 

8 

11 

177()_   8:    16         1771—  «:    73 

1771 

8 

91 

1771—  8:    92         1771—  8:    96 

1772 

8 

122 

1773—8:139         1773—8:142 

1773 

8 

149 

1774—  8:188         1774—  8:189 

1774 

8 

196 

1774—  8:198         1775—  8:220 

1775 

8 

226 

alVroiitiiigly  answered  by  Justice  Odiorne,  who  ex- 
plains, and  "  the  finall  end  of  that  matter" 

1726 

2 

52 

ATKINSON,  TiiEoDoKK,  Ji:.  : 

secretary    ......... 

1762 

6 

300 

1763—  6:321         1763—  6:343 

1763 

6 

347 

17(;3       6:348         1763       6:349 

1763 

6 

359 

17(;-{_  6:382         1764—6:385 

1764 

6 

386 

1764—  6  :  403         1764—  6  :  417 

1765 

6 

467 

1765—  6:468         176.5—  7:    26 

1765 

7 

27 

1765—  7:    32         1766—  7:    78 

1766 

7 

96 

1767—  7:114         1767—  7:140 

1767 

7 

145 

1767 —  7  :  154         1767 —  7  :  156 

1767 

7 

165 

1768—  7:199         1768—  7:246 

1768 

7 

252 

1768—  7  :  253         1768—  7  :  274 

1769 

7 

287 

1769       7:302         1769       7:306 

1769 

7 

307 

1769—  7  :  309         1769—  7  :  310 

1769 

7 

312 

1769—  7:313         1769—  7:314 

1769 

7 

318 

1769—  7  :  319         1769—  7  :  322 

1770 

8 

16 

ATKINSON : 

incorporated  from  Plaistow       .         .    1766 —  7  :    75 

1766 

7 

76 

1767—7:139         1767—7:147 

1767 

7 

148 

inventory.         .         1767—7:161         1768—7:218 

1773 

8 

157 

polling  oil'  from,  to  Plaistow     ..... 

1767 

7 

162 

1768—  7 :  188 

1768 

7 

202 

petitioner  from 

1769 

7 

283 

representative 

1770 

8 

Pl 

1771-  8:      2p      1771—  S:  105 

1772 

8 

115 

1773—  8:  144         1774—  8:164 

1774 

8 

184 

177-1—  8  :  188         1774—  8  :  194 

1774 

8 

200 

ATLANTIC"  Ockan: 

as  province  bomidary        .         .         .     1737 —  2:503 

1737 

2 

504 

1737—  2:510 

1737 

2 

513 

ATTACHMENT  (sec  Debts  and  Real  Edalc). 

ATTOKNIOY  (see  also  Muster-Rom)  -. 

of  soldici'  may  receive  his  pay           .... 

1753 

4 

;)i(; 

175.3—  4:317 

1753 

4 

318 

175.3—  4  :  319         1753—  4 :  344 

1753 

4 

357 

powers  of 1766 —  7  :    66 

1766 

7 

70 

api)earance  by   ........ 

1774 

8 

170 

at  law,  evil  i)ractises  of  an 

1766 

7 

92 

general  [called  also  Kin(fs  Attorney  and  SolicUor'} 

(sec  also  Livcrmore  and  Clarjfjett) 

1734 

2 

414 

1737—  2:482 

1742 

3 

36 

174.3—  3:    70         1745       3:178 

1745 

'     8 

179 

175.5—  4:574         17.57—  5:272 

1759 

6 

12 

1763—  6  :  350         1764—  6  :  403 

1765 

7 

27 

1766       7:    79         1766       7:    83 

1766 

7 

88 

1767—  7:115         1769— W:  287 

1770 

8 

17 

1771—  8:    91         1772—  8:122 

1773 

8 

148 

1773       8:150         177:^—8:153 

1774 

8 

200 

ATT(M{XEYS : 

regulated  ......... 

171  1 

1 

77 

AUDITORS  (see  Committee  on  province  accounts) . 

Pkovince  op  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


33 


AUSTIN,  Abiel  : 

petition      .... 
AUSTIN,  Joseph  and  Samuel: 

13etition      .... 

AVERY,  Joseph  : 

petition      .... 
AVIS,  JNlKS.  Mary  : 

executrix  of  Jolni  Avis\s  will 
AYERS,  Edward  : 

on  committee     . 
AYERS,  John  : 

claim,  etc. 


1742—  3 :    38 


AYERS,  Mrs.  Mary  : 
claim 

AYERS,  William  : 
claim 

BABB,  Joshua  : 

account 
BACHELDER,  Phineas 

muster-roll 

petition 
BAILEY  (see  Bayleij) . 
BAKER,  Benjamin  : 

petition 
BAKER,  Charles  : 

scout 

muster-rolls 

to  api:)ear  . 
BAKER,  Christian  : 

petition 
BAKER,  Joseph  : 

petition 
BAKER,  Otis  : 

member     . 


1753—  4 :  328 

1761—  6:123 
1757—  5 :  226 
1752—  4:270 


1726—  2:    56 
1742—  3:    43 

1742—  3 :    38 
1745—  3 :  250 


YEAR. 


(see  also  Batchelder,  etc.)  : 

.    1746—  3  :  422 
.    1766 —  7  :    75 


1743—  3:    33 


1768— 
1769— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1772— 
1772— 
1773— 
1773— 
1774— 
1775 — 
BAKER,  William  and  Richard  : 

merchants,  London    . 
BAKER'S  River: 

road  from  Durham  to  mouth  of 
BAKER'S  Town  [Salisbury]  : 

expresses  to       ...         . 
defence  of  .         .         .         . 

BAKERS : 

hardship  of        ...         . 
BALCH  (seeBcmlch). 
BALDWIN,  Henry  : 

petition      .        .        ,        ,        . 


:350 
:330 
:354 
:  10 
:  53 
:115 
:130 
:141 
:152 
:170 
:218 


1746—  3 :  414 


1734- 
1764- 


1769- 
1769- 
1770- 
1770- 
1771- 
1772- 
1773- 
1773- 
1773- 
1774- 
1775- 


2:429 
6:392 


307 
335 

IP 
14 

2p 

125 

136 

8:144 

8 :  153 

8:172 

8:223 


1747-  3:460 


1753 

1761 
1761 

1757 

1753 

1723 

1742 
1743 

1742 
1746 

1742 

1724 

1746 
1766 

1743 

1745 
1746 
1755 

1735 

1764 

1768 
1769 
1769 
1770 
1770 
1771 
1772 
1773 
1773 
1774 
1774 
1775 

1761 

1765 

1756 
1756 

1769 
1747 


VOL. 

PAGE. 

4 

334 

6 
6 

121 
131 

5 

286 

4 

308 

1 

411 

2 
3 

625 
65 

3 
3 

39 
306 

2 

631 

1 

429 

3 

7 

533 

85 

3 

49 

3 
3 
5 

255 

533 

52 

2 

443 

7 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 


o 

5 


396 

277 
320 
352 
5 
49 
105 
129 
140 
150 
164 
205 
233 

133 

451 

93 
181 

316 


461 


34 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  RKPUESENTAxrvEs, 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

BALDWIX.  Dit.  Sii.As: 

chiiiu           ...... 

>                  •                  • 

17G3 

6 

353 

BALL  (see  also  Jhdlels)  : 

allowanoe  for    ..... 

. 

1757 

5 

205 

liALL,  Sakaii,  and  oTiiF.ifS: 

sdhlicrs'  wives,  petitioners 

• 

1744 

3 

♦228 

r..V\Fii:Ll),  Cll.viu.K.s   (.svr  alio  Slnylou)  : 

petition      .          .          17(il —   (i :  135 

17G1—  G:  137 

17G1 

6 

1  II 

17t;i_  (i:  1  \-y 

17t;i—  G:  lis 

17G1 

G 

It'.t; 

V.  Wiliird,  l\icli:inl,  revivml 

17(il—  <■>:  15(1 

17G1 

6 

151 

17G1—  G:  IGG 

17G1—  G:  I'JG 

1761 

6 

197 

BA^sFlLLl),  High: 

jetition      ...... 

•                   •                   • 

1716 

1 

165 

BANFILL,  JuiiN  ["Banfield"]  : 

Ijetition 

. 

1753 

4 

329 

1753—  4:334 

1758 

5 

311 

1774—  .S:195 

1774—  8  :  203 

1774 

8 

212 

BANK,  The  (see  also  Portsmouth)  : 

minute-men  from 

• 

1711 

1 

21 

records  kept  at           .... 

•                  ■                  • 

1726 

2 

42 

BANK  : 

money,  burnt     .... 

.                  . 

1727 

2 

G9 

BANKRUPTS : 

act  concerning 

1715       1 :  129 

1715 

1 

130 

1715—  1 :  131 

1717—  1:206 

1718 

1 

221 

BAPTISTS : 

diflficulties  regardino: 

■                  •                  • 

1770 

7 

340 

BAR: 

appeal  from  judgments  in 

. 

1718 

1 

221 

BARBER,  R(.iiekt: 

captivated  by  St.  Francois  Indians 

• 

1754 

4 

482 

petition 

. 

1760 

6 

39 

BARGES  (see  also  Boats)  : 

governor's,  etc. 

1767 

7 

115 

BARKER,  Benjamin: 

jx'tition      ...... 

1745       3 : 294 

1745 

3 

295 

BARKEP.,  John: 

memorial 

•                  •                  • 

1738 

2 

540 

'       claim          ..... 

■                  •                  •                 • 

1746 

3 

407 

BARKER,  Jonathan: 

aecount      ..... 

1758       5:371 

1758 

6 

372 

BARLEY : 

tax  rate 

1752—  4:251 

1755 

4 

548 

175G       5:136 

1757—  5  :  277 

1758 

5 

385 

1758—  5  :  388 

1759—  G:      2 

17G0 

6 

105 

17(;i_  G:213 

17G2—  6:2G5 

1763 

6 

338 

17(i4—  G:3% 

17G.5—  7  :    29 

1765 

7 

84 

BARNES,  George  : 

soldier,  caittivated     . 

1761—  G:121 

1761 

6 

134 

BARNES,  JosKi'ir: 

V.  Parker.  Jonathan  . 

.                  ■ 

1770 

8 

53 

BARNES,  S  AMU  El.: 

njaster  of  sloop 

. 

1745 

3 

277 

BARXETT.  Cait.  Moses  : 

muster-roll         .... 

17  IG—  3:408 

1746 

3 

632 

BARNSTEAI): 

• 

lino  \\ith  Chichester 

•                  >                  • 

1764 

6 

405 

boundaries         .         ,         ,         . 

,    176,5—  6  :  433 

1770 

8 

47 

petition 

>                  ■                  >                  > 

1771 

8 

77 

highway 

1771 

8 

88 

inventory  .         .         .         .         , 

1773 

8 

157 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


35 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

BARR,  Col.  Samuel  : 

muster-roll         .... 

,                  , 

,                  , 

1746 

3 

383 

petition      ..... 

.    1760— 

6:    69 

1760 

6 

70 

member    .         .         1762—  6  :  239 

1762— 

6  :  250 

1762 

6 

268 

1762-  6  :  458 

1763 

6  :  313 

1763 

6 

317 

1763       6 : 319 

1763 

6  :  323 

1763 

6 

363 

1763—  6:462 

1764— 

6:387 

1764 

6 

393 

1764—  6:399 

1764 

6:401 

1764 

6 

415 

1764—  6  :  464 

1765— 

6:449 

1765 

6 

450 

1765—  7:      6 

1765— 

7:    11 

1765 

7 

15 

1765       7:    17 

1765 

7:    26 

1765 

7 

27 

1765 —  7  :  176 

1766 

7:    97 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—  7  :  132 

1767— 

7  :  135 

1767 

7 

152 

1767—  7 :  182 

1768— 

7:211 

1774 

8 

194 

BARRPXL,  Mrs.  Martha  Lakgdon  : 

jjetitions  for  divorce  from  William 

Barren 

1765 

7 

43 

hearing  deferred 

,                  , 

1765 

7 

48 

may  bring  in  bill 

,                  , 

1765 

7 

49 

action  of  council 

•                  • 

1766 

7 

68 

non-concurred  by  house    . 

,                  , 

1766 

7 

69 

BARRELL,  Nathaniel  : 

councilor            .         1765 —  6 :  455 

1765— 

7:      8 

1765 

7 

13 

1765—  7  :    45 

1766 

7:    98 

1767 

7 

158 

and  others,  damaged  bj-  mobs 

,                  , 

,                    , 

1766 

7 

99 

BARRELL,  William  : 

decried  by  wife  as  impotent,  doctors  examine  and 

report  [he  is  not] 

•                  • 

, 

1766 

7 

69 

petitions  for  divorce  from  his  wife 

,                  , 

,                    , 

1766 

7 

81 

may  bring  in  bill 

,                  , 

,                    , 

1766 

7 

90 

divorced  [non-concurred]  . 

,                  , 

, 

1767 

7 

143 

BARRETT,  James  (see  next) . 

BARRETT,  Moses,  and  others  : 

petition       ..... 

,                  ^ 

,                    , 

1745 

3 

300 

BARRIXGTOX : 

lands  surveyed  .... 

• 

, 

1726 

2 

48 

petition 

.    1742— 

2:632 

1742 

2 

634 

1742— 

2:646 

1742 

2 

652 

petitioner  from  .... 

.    1761— 

6  :  165 

1761 

6 

*198 

selectmen  to  appear  . 

,                    , 

1764 

6 

406 

proprietors  to  appear 

, 

1770 

8 

47 

ratable  estate     .... 

,                    , 

1742 

2 

643 

rates  abated        .... 

1744 

3 

109 

tax  proportioned 

,                    . 

1747 

3 

501 

inventory  .         .         1753 —  4  :  294 

1760 

6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7 :  160 

1768— 

7:218 

1773 

8 

157 

defence  of          .         1746 —  3  :  333 

1746— 

3 :  349 

1746 

3 

408 

1746       3 : 414 

1747— 

3:462 

1747 

3 

497 

1747—  3 :  501 

1747— 

3:514 

1747 

4 

25 

1748—  4:    67 

1748— 

4:    68 

1748 

4 

74 

1753       4 : 328 

1753—  4 :  349 

1754 

4 

408 

classed  for  excise 

.    1752— 

4:238 

1755 

4 

510 

town  meeting  called  . 

•                  • 

,                  , 

1753 

4 

361 

highways 

, 

, 

1761 

6 

127 

1761—  6 :  205 

1761— 

6  :  215 

1762 

6 

250 

1762—  6:251 

1762— 

6  :  252 

1762 

6 

264 

1762—  6:265 

1762— 

6:268 

1762 

6 

271 

1762—  6 :  282 

1762— 

6:298 

1771 

8 

88 

Quakers  exempt  from  tax 

, 

,                    , 

1761 

6 

131 

representative    .... 

, 

, 

1762 

6 

458 

1763       6 : 462 

1764— 

6:464 

1765 

7 

176 

1766—  7 :  178 

1767— 

7:182 

1768 

7 

350 

36 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

BAKRINCTON,  —  (continued)  : 

representative    . 

17(;9— 

7 : 352         ] 

1770— 

7:354 

1770 

8 

Pl 

1771— 

8:       2p      ] 

1771— 

8 :  105 

1772 

8 

115 

1773—  8:144  " 

1774— 

8:  164 

1774 

8 

184 

1774— 

8:188 

1774— 

8:189 

1774 

8 

194 

1774— 

8 :  209 

1774— 

8:210 

1775 

8 

218 

trouble  about  ruin 

ister 

^                 , 

1770 

8 

2 

BAllROX.  Moses: 

petition 

,                  , 

•                 • 

1767— 

7:161 

1768 

7 

189 

BAKTKU,  Constable: 

claim 

. 

,                  , 

, 

,                  , 

1742 

2 

630 

BARTER,  KuzAHETii: 

petitions  for  tlivoree  from  Peter 

, 

,                  , 

1770 

7 

346 

BARTER.  Rkteu: 

to  appear   . 

.                  , 

,                  , 

, 

• 

1770 

7 

347 

BARTI>ETT,  Gideon: 

petition 

•                  • 

.     ] 

1769— 

7:323 

1769 

7 

327 

BARTJ.ETT,  Capt.  Isu 

\EL : 

nuister-roll 

,                   , 

•         •     J 

1746 

3 :  438 

1746 

3 

532 

BARTLETT,  Josiaii: 

member     . 

1705 — 

7 

18 

1765— 

7:    26 

1765 

7 

27 

17G5— 

7 

45 

1765— 

7:176 

1766 

7 

55 

1766— 

7 

66 

1766— 

7:    63 

1766 

7 

73 

i7(;t;— 

7 

!)2 

1766— 

7  :  106 

1766 

7 

178 

1767— 

7 

126 

1767— 

7:127 

1767 

7 

132 

1767— 

7 

135 

1767— 

7:143 

1767 

7 

145 

1767— 

7 

148 

1767— 

7:182 

1768 

7 

192 

1768— 

7 

193 

1768— 

7  :  198 

1768 

7 

204 

1768— 

7 

213         ] 

L768— 

7:229 

1768 

7 

234 

1768— 

7 

236         ] 

L768— 

7:243 

1768 

7 

275 

176H— 

7 

350 

1769— 

7 :  294 

1769 

7 

296 

1761>— 

7 

304 

1769— 

7:310 

1769 

7 

319 

176j— 

7 

320 

1769— 

7  :  332 

1769 

7 

335 

1769 

7 

352        ] 

1770 

7:345 

1770 

7 

354 

1770— 

8 

1  p     ] 

1770— 

8:      3 

1770 

8 

17 

1770— 

8 

42 

1770— 

8:    51 

1770 

8 

54 

1771— 

8 

2p 

1771— 

8:    64 

1771 

8 

66 

1771— 

8 

80        ] 

1771— 

8:    81 

1771 

8 

82 

/ 

1771— 

8 

89 

1771  — 

8:    90 

1771 

8 

97 

1771  — 

8 

105 

1771— 

8:107 

1771 

8 

108 

1771— 

8 

113         ] 

1772— 

8:115 

1772 

8 

121 

1772— 

8 

122 

1772— 

8:123 

1772 

8 

125 

1772— 

8 

129 

1773— 

8:135 

1773 

8 

136 

177:3— 

8 

137 

773 

8:144 

1773 

8 

147 

1773 

8 

148         ] 

1774— 

8:164 

1774 

8 

165 

1774— 

8 

166        ] 

177-1— 

8 :  167 

1774 

8 

168 

1774— 

8 

170 

177-1— 

8:172 

1774 

8 

184 

1774— 

8 

187 

1774— 

8:192 

1774 

8 

193 

1774— 

8 

195 

1774— 

8:196 

1774 

8 

201 

1774— 

8 

203 

1771— 

8:214 

1775 

8 

218 

1775— 

8 

222 

1775 — 

8:233 

1775 

8 

234 

BARTLETT,  Richard: 

doctor's  mate 

, 

, 

, 

, 

1763 

6 

332 

BARTON,  Stephen: 

petition 

,                 , 

,                  , 

1731— 

2 :  354 

1731 

2 

358 

aceount 

, 

, 

1 

» . 

1766 

7 

88 

BASFORU,  Joseph  : 

account 

,                  , 

,                  , 

1746— 

3:432 

1747 

3 

507 

BASON  (see  Pier). 

BASS: 

catching  by  dip-nets,  to  prevei 

nt 

. 

• 

1757 

5 

221 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


37 


BASTARD  Child  (see  also  Murder)  : 
murdering,  penalty    . 
alleged  murderer  of,  acquitted 

BASTIDE,  J.  H. : 


YEAK. 


VOL.     I  PAGE. 


engineer 


BAT,  Timothy  : 

action  iDrosecuted  by 
BATCHELDER,  Abraham  (see  also  Bachelder)  : 

Tjetitioner  . 
BATCHELDER,  Josiah: 

member     .... 


1744— 


n 


1755—  5 :    14 


1745— 


1755 — 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757— 
1757— 
BATCHELOR,  Stephen: 

petition      .... 
BATCHELOR  and  others  : 

petition       .... 
BATEAUX : 

men 

stove  to  pieces  . 
BATH: 

inventory    .... 
BATHRICK,  Samuel  : 

I^etition 
BATSOX,  Mrs.: 

allowance  .... 
BATSON,  Stephen  : 

account      .... 
BATTERIES  (see  also  Work)  : 
supplied,  etc.     . 

1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
BAULCH,  John  : 

petition       .... 
BAY  Vert: 

French  men-of-war  at 
BAYBERRY  Wax: 

tax  rate      .... 

1756— 
1758— 
1761— 
176^ 


59 

64 

86 

187 

252 

283 


1755 — 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757— 
1757 — 


62 
75 
143 
260 
264 
506 


1728—  2:138 


1757- 
1757- 


1G5 


423 
441 

485* 


1746- 
1746- 
1747- 
1747- 


3: 
3: 


136 

388 
213 
396 


BAYLEY,  Jacob  : 

captain,  lieutenant-colonel,  colonel 


BAYONETS : 

for  soldiers 
BEADLE,  John  : 

had  small-pox    . 
BEACH  (see  Hampton) . 
BEAN,  Daniel  : 

invalid  volunteer 


1756— 
1758— 
1761— 
1763— 


139 

:357 

187 

344 


1754— 
1757— 
1759— 
1763— 
1765— 


1758— 
1758— 
1762— 
1763— 


195 
230 


1745—  3  :  16; 


308 
424 

482 

487 


445* 

277 

2 

265 

29 


323 

:397 

2.58 

345 


1714 
1765 

1 
6 

1744 

3 

1747 

3 

1755 

5 

1755 
1755 
1756 
1756 
1756 
1757 
1758 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 

1728 

2 

1742 

3 

1759 
1757 

5 
5 

1773 

8 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1766 

7 

1746 
1746 
1747 
1747 

3 
3 
3 
4 

1761 

6 

1747 

3 

1752 
1755 
1758 
1760 
1763 
1766 

4 
4 
6 
6 
6 
7 

1756 
1758 
1760 
1763 
1765 

5 
5 
6 
6 
6 

1758 

5 

1762 

6 

1746 

3 

1 1 
448 

79 

520 

15 

43 
258 

85 

169 

515 

*268 

327 

141 

37 

487 
233 

160 

246 

274 

88 

419 

440 

*484 

23 

187 

498 

251 
549 
385 
105 
338 
84 

132 
333 
67 
341 
446 

371 

274 

407 


38 


Index  tu  Juuuxals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

JiLAN,  Gi.<'H..i. . 

petition       .... 

, 

1742— 

2  :  651 

1742 

2 

652 

BE.\N,  James,  and  otiif.ks: 

(iuuiiers,  exempt  ironi  (ax 

,                  , 

1762— 

6:274 

1763 

6 

348 

176o 

6  :  355 

1763— 

6:356 

1763 

6 

365 

BEA.\,  John: 

claim          .... 

,                    , 

, 

,                  , 

1747 

4 

18 

BEAN,  JosiAH  [^'John:'  by  mistake]  : 

petition                         17."»!i — 

5 :  483 

1759— 

5:491 

1759 

5 

497 

BEAN,  Joshua  am>  A\'ili,iam: 

petition      .         .         170'J — 

7  :  309 

1769— 

7:324 

1769 

7 

327 

BEANS: 

for  soldiers 

,                   , 

1746— 

3:416 

1756 

5 

117 

BEAKl).  Lwax.  Joseph: 

muster-roll 

,                   , 

1722— 

1:360 

1723 

1 

390 

1723 

1 :  404 

1724 

2 

3 

BEAKD,  Wn.LiAM : 

under  Captain  Tilton 

,                   , 

, 

,                  , 

1763 

6 

331 

BEATING  Ohdeus  : 

of  governor        .         17-16 — 

.S  :  372 

1747-:^ 

3:474 

1747 

4 

20 

1756 

5:139 

1761— 

6:193 

1762 

6 

254 

BEAUIIARNOIS,  Mauquis  : 

governor  of  Canada  . 

,                  , 

, 

,                  , 

1747 

3 

516 

BECK,  SEKCiEANT: 

provision  for  men  under  command  of 

, 

,                  , 

1746 

3 

380 

BEDE,  Jonathan  : 

(Quaker,  exempt  from  tax 

, 

. 

,                  , 

1763 

6 

365 

BEDEL,  Cai>t.  Tlmotuy  : 

muster-roll 

,                  , 

1763— 

6:360 

1763 

6 

362 

BEDFORD : 

inventory  .         .         1753 — 

4:294 

1760— 

6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767— 

7:160 

1768— 

7:218 

1773 

8 

158 

petition      .         .         1756 — 

5:161 

1756— 

5:171 

1756 

5 

178 

tax  on  lands 

,                   , 

1756- 

5:182 

1757 

5 

248 

lands  sold 

,                   , 

, 

,                  , 

1764 

6 

409 

representative   .         1762 — 

6 :  256 

1762— 

6 :  257 

1762 

6 

458 

1763— 

6 :  462 

1764— 

6:464 

1765 

7 

3 

1765 

7  :  176 

1766— 

7:178 

1767 

7 

182 

1768— 

7  :  350 

1769— 

7  :  352 

1770 

7 

354 

1770— 

8:      ]p 

1771- 

8:      2p 

1771 

8 

105 

1772— 

8:115 

1773— 

8:144 

1774 

8 

164 

1774- 

8:184 

1774— 

8:188 

1775 

8 

218 

relieved,  as  to  meeting 

, 

, 

,                   , 

1763 

6 

360 

1763— 

6  :  363 

1763 

6 

364 

BEEF : 

for  soltliers 

, 

. 

,                  , 

1746 

8 

416 

tax  rate      .         .         1752 — 

4  :  251 

1751— 

4 :  445 

1755 

4 

548 

1756- 

5  :  136 

17.-.7— 

5 :  277 

1758 

5 

385 

1758— 

5  :  388 

175;»— 

6:      2 

1760 

6 

105 

1761— 

6:213 

1762— 

6 :  265 

1763 

6 

338 

1764 

6 :  396 

1765 — 

7:    29 

1766 

7 

84 

BEER  : 

sold  at  ferry,  excise  free    . 

,                  , 

, 

,                   , 

1721 

1 

282 

to  be  constantly  provided  at  licensed 

houses 

,                   , 

1721 

1 

286 

strong.  l>re\viiig         1766 — 

7  :  102 

1766— 

7:101 

1766 

7 

108 

BEESWAX: 

• 

tux  rate      .         .         1752 — 

4:251 

1754— 

4  :  445 

1755 

4 

549 

1756— 

5:136 

1757— 

5  :  277 

1758 

5 

385 

1758— 

5  :  388 

1759— 

6:      2 

1760 

6 

105 

1761— 

6:213 

1762— 

6 :  265 

1763 

6 

338 

1764— 

6:396 

1765— 

7:    29 

1766 

7 

84 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


39 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

BELCHER,  Jonathan  : 

ffovernor    . 

.                  •                  •                  • 

1730—  2 :  173 

1730 

2 

307 

o 

1730       2 :  311 

1730—  2 :  315 

1730 

2 

316 

1730       2 :  317 

1730       2 :  320 

1730 

2 

322 

1730—  2 :  323 

1730—  2:331 

1730 

2 

333 

1731—  2 :  338 

1731—  2 :  342 

1731 

2 

347 

1731—  2:350 

1731—  2:352 

1731 

2 

357 

1732-  2:366 

1732—  2 :  375 

1732 

2 

379 

1733—  2  :  390 

1733       2 :  396 

1733 

2 

400 

1734—  2:415 

1734       2  :  421 

1734 

2 

426 

1734—  2:432 

1735       2 :  435 

1735 

2 

439 

1735—  2:456 

1736—  2:474 

1737 

2 

477 

1737—  2:490 

1737—  2  :  494    ■ 

1737 

2 

496 

1737—  2:501 

1737—  2 :  502 

1737 

2 

509 

1738       2 : 528 

1738       2 : 529 

1738 

2 

530 

1740—  2:546 

1740—  2 :  559 

1740 

2 

567 

1742—  2 :  627 

1742—  2:628 

1742 

3 

38 

BELKNAP,  John: 

petition 

■                  •                  •                  • 

1758—  5 :  370 

1758 

5 

375 

BELKNAP,  Moses  : 

>  restored  to  his  law 

.                  •                  •                  ■ 

1769—  7  :  283 

1769 

7 

323 

BELL,  Capt.  Thomas  : 

member     . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

•                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

184 

1745—  3 :  185 

1745 

3 

187 

1745       3 :  189 

1745       3 : 197 

1745 

3 

199 

1745—  3  :  201 

1745—  3  :  203 

1745 

3 

210 

1745       3 : 211 

1745—  3 :  212 

1745 

3 

215 

1745—  3 :  222 

1745—  3 :  226 

1745 

3 

229 

1745—  3 :  230 

1745—  3 :  231 

1745 

3 

237 

1745—  3 :  239 

1745—  3 :  241 

1745 

3 

245 

1745—  3 :  256 

1745—  3  :  262 

1745 

3 

269 

1745—  3  :  271 

1745—  3 :  280 

1745 

3 

285 

1745—  3 :  292 

1745       3 :  296 

1745 

3 

297 

1746—  3 :  323 

1746—  3:334 

1746 

3 

340 

1746—  3 :  355 

1746—  3 :  366 

1746 

3 

368 

1746—  3 :  402 

1746—  3:403 

1746 

3 

412 

1746—  3  :  417 

1746—  3 :  420 

1747 

3 

453 

1747—  3:475 

1747—  3  :  480 

1747 

3 

482 

1747—  3 :  497 

1747—  3:511 

1747 

3 

524 

1747—  3 :  528 

1747—  4:      2 

1747 

4 

35 

1747—  4:    38 

1747_  4:    45 

1747 

4 

53 

1748—  4 :    88 

1748—  4:    95 

1748 

4 

96 

1748—  4:    98 

1749—  4:100 

1749 

4 

105 

1749—  4 :  106 

1749—  4:118 

1749 

4 

122 

1749—  4:132 

1749—  4 :  162 

1749 

4 

163 

1749—  4  :  170 

1750—  4:    10 

1751 

4 

9 

1752—  4:216 

1752—  4 :  219 

1752 

4 

229 

1752—  4 :  231 

1752—  4 :  239 

1752 

4 

240 

1752—  4 :  243 

1752—  4 :  245 

1752 

4 

248 

1752—  4 :  254 

1752—  4 :  263 

1752 

4 

278 

1752—  4 :  380 

1753       4 :  282 

1753 

4 

283 

1753—  4 :  326 

1753—  4 :  335 

1753 

4 

.     345 

1753—  4 :  868 

1753       4:384 

1754 

4 

394 

1754—  4 :  406 

1754—  4:416 

1754 

4 

417 

1754—  4:441 

1754—  4 :  446 

1754 

4 

462 

1754—  4:461 

1754—  4 :  470 

1754 

4 

476 

1754—  4:552 

1755—  4 :  506 

1755 

4 

558 

1755—  4 :  568 

1755—  5:      0 

1755 

5 

3 

1755       5:      5 

1755 —  5 :      8 

1755 

5 

41 

1755—  5  :    43 

1755—  5:    44 

1755 

5 

258 

1756—  5:    74 

1756—  5:    76 

1756 

5 

87 

40 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Uepresentatives, 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

BLLL,  Cwr.  Thomas,  —  (continued)  : 

luembor     .         .         1 75G —  6 :    89 

l7oG—  5 :  109 

175G 

5 

114 

17;^r,_  5:137 

1756—  5 :  138 

1756 

5 

143 

175(; —  5:  154 

175G—  5:169 

1756 

5 

170 

17r,G—  5:  191 

1756—  5 :  192 

1756 

6 

193 

17.-,G—  5:2G0 

1756—  5:515 

1757 

5 

214 

1757-  5:219 

l7.-,7_  5:220 

1757 

6 

228 

17.-,7_   5:247         1 

757 —  5  :  255 

1757 

5 

257 

17.-,7_  5:2G4         ] 

1757—  5 :  2G8* 

1757 

5 

269 

1757—  5 :  282 

1757—  5:289 

1757 

5 

292 

1757—  5:293         ] 

1757—  5  :  295 

1757 

6 

298 

1757—  5:305         ] 

1757 —  5  :  307 

1757 

5 

506 

17.0,s—  5  :  323         1 

1758—  5:351 

1758 

5 

366 

1758—  5:371         1 

L758—  5 :  379 

1758 

5 

380 

17.08-  5  :  381         ] 

[758—  5 :  382 

1758 

5 

386 

1758—  5  :  395 

1758—  5 :  398 

1758 

6 

400 

1758—  5:404 

1758—  5 :  405 

1758 

6 

416 

1758—  5  :  427         ] 

1758       5 : 429 

1758 

5 

432 

1758—  5:434         ] 

1758—  5  :  436 

1758 

6 

439 

1758—  5  :  441         ] 

L758—  5  :  444 

1758 

5 

445 

1758—  5:450         ] 

L758-  5 -.512 

1759 

5 

486 

1759—  5  :  487         1 

[759—  G:      2 

1759 

6 

7 

1759—  G:    10         ] 

1759—  G:    15 

1759 

6 

29 

17(5(»—  G:    59         ] 

[700-  G:    63 

1760 

6 

66 

17(J0—  G:    71         ] 

[760—  G:    74 

1760 

6 

75 

17GU—  6:    84         ] 

[760—  6:    91 

1761 

6 

154 

17t)l—  6:159         ] 

[761—  6:212 

1761 

6 

216 

17(;i—  G  :  232          ] 

[763—  6:351 

1764 

6 

401 

17G5 —  7  :      G 

[765—   7:      9 

1765 

7 

27 

1765 —  7  :    47 

705—  7:    48 

1765 

7 

176 

1766 —  7:    71         1 

766—  7  :    82 

1766 

7 

87 

1766—  7  :  178         ] 

L767—  7  :  13G 

1767 

7 

1S2 

1768       7 : 238         ] 

[768-  7  :  350 

1769 

7 

334 

1769—  7:352         ] 

[770       7 : 337 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  8 :      1  p     ] 

770—  8:    13 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771—  8:    89         ] 

[771—  8:105 

1772 

8 

115 

1772—  8:130         ] 

[773—  8 :  144 

1773 

8 

153 

muster-roll,  etc ] 

[745       3:240 

1745 

3 

242 

1746       3:332         ] 

747—  3:489 

1747 

4 

27 

1747—  4:    37         1 

748—  4:    88 

1753 

4 

327 

175;3_  4  :  33G         ] 

757—  5:219 

1757 

5 

257 

1757—  5:301         ] 

[758—  5:317 

1758 

5 

339 

1758—  5:395         ] 

758—  5:399 

1759 

6 

12 

1760—  G:    59         ] 

761—  6:  15.S 

1762 

6 

266 

1763—  6:340         1 

[763—  6:35<i 

1763 

6 

351 

1764—  6:389         ] 

761 —  G:401 

1765 

7 

30 

1766—  7:    80         1 

767—  7:115 

1 769 

7 

290 

1769—  7:291          ] 

770—  8:    !•-' 

1771 

8 

89 

BKLi.,   Wll.l.lAM: 

j)etiti()ii      ...... 

•                    •                    • 

1758 

6 

367 

r.KM^MAN  : 

.for  S(;lectnien 1 

723—  1:386 

1723 

1 

389 

liEI.LA.MY'S  Hank  (Uoveh)  : 

l)ritlf^e  over 1 

756—  5:  172 

1756 

5 

173 

BELLOWS: 

for  use  of  fjenenil  :issemblv 

•                   • 

1770 

8 

19 

BELLOWS,  Ma.i:  Benjamin: 

muster-roll,  etc 1 

754—  4:477 

175G 

5 

76 

1 

760-  6:  112 

1763 

6 

353 

BENEFIT  OF  Clergy: 

none  for  counterfeiters 

. 

1738 

2 

534 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


41 


1747—  3 :  498 


BENNETT,  Arthur  : 

hired,  wages  stopt     . 
BENNETT,  Caleb  : 

hired,  wages  stopt 
BENNETT,  Captain: 

deposition  .... 

BENNINGTOWN  Imw  in  Vcrmonf]  : 

lands  taxed        .... 
BENSON,  Henry  : 

sick  soldier        .... 
BERRY,  Capt.  Ephraim  : 

muster-roll,  etc. 

17(iO—  6  :    72         1760—  6  :    7G 
1761—  6:155         1761—  6:190 
1765 —  6  :  455         1765 —  7  :    17 
BERRY,  George  : 

under  Captain  Tilton 
BERRY,  James  : 

V.  Berry,  Joseph,  new  trial       .         .    1766 —  7  :  102 
BERRY,  Joseph  : 

account      ..... 
BERRY,  Ensign  Stephen  : 

testimony  about  deserters  .         .    1761 —  6  :  22c 

BERWICK,  Maine  : 

incursions  at      . 

bills  of  credit  accidentally  burnt  in 
BETTY : 

sloop,  Samuel  Barnes,  master  . 
BEVERLY,  James  : 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish 
BICKFORD,  Charles  : 

petition      ..... 
BICKFORD.  Eleazer  : 

volunteer  ..... 
BICKFORD,  Eliaklm  : 

petition      ..... 
BICKFORD,  Joseph  : 

muster-roll,  etc. 

1755—  4:494 
BICKFORD,  Moses  : 

mistake  in  charge  against,  corrected 
BILL  (see  Act) . 
BILLS  (see  also  Rules  of  Hotcse)  : 

to  be  read  thilce  and  not  to  pass  till  after  two  ad- 
journments   1722—  1:330 

BILLS  OF  Credit    (see   also   Box,    Currency,  Engraver, 
Fund,  Paper,  Plates,  Taxes,  Treasurer ,  Treasury) 


advance  on,  regulated 

report  on   . 

list  of        .      from  1714 — 

printing,  emitting,  etc. 


1711— 

1716- 


5 
171 


2  :  582   to  1741—  2  :  594 


1721— 
1734— 
1724— 
1755 — 
1759— 


1734—  2:411 

1742—  2 :  626 

1755 —   5  :    59 

1755—  5:    91 
emission  of,  restricted,  by  lords  justices   . 
printing  of,  to  be  sent  home  for  royal  approbation 
funds,  on  which  emitted,  investigated 
acts  emitting,  examined 

6 


277 

420 

642 

70 

487 


TEAK. 


1760 

1760 

1747 

1763 

1761 

1760 
1761 
1761 
1765 

1763 

1767 

1746 

1761 

1722 
1738 

1745 

1763 

1757 

1746 

1757 

1754 
1755 

1757 
1728 


1714 

1725 
1716 


VOL. 


1721 

1 

1734 

2 

1742 

2 

1755 

0 

1755 

5 

1768 

7 

1721 

1 

1721 

1 

1745 

3 

1768 

7 

6 
6 
3 
6 

6 

6 
6 
6 

7 

6 

7 

3 

6 

1 
2 

3 

6 

5 
3 
5 

4 

4 


1 

2 
1 


PAGE. 
76 

72 
499 

370 
210 

70 
146 
192 

23 

331 

140 

344 

224 

341 
533 

277 

330 

269 

404 

308 

469 
495 

232 
127 


83 

15 

179 

275 
410 
624 
57 
90 
200 
279 
281 
294 
200 


42 


Index  tu  Jouknals  of  IIou.se  of  Representatives, 


BULLS  OK  CuF.inT,  —  {contimicd)  : 
plates,  cuslndy  oi 


YEAB. 


17:57 
174i^ 


blank  .sliL'i'ts,  custDtly  ol    . 

blank  sheets,  ilelivereil  to  members  . 

bhiiik  sheets,  returned  by  members  . 

170O—  G:    G;{ 
Itaymeiits  in       ....         . 
lawful  tender  on  specialties 
value  of,  determined 

1747—  3:o2o 
receiving  for  taxes    .... 
new  tenor,  general  assemld}-  paid  in 
new  emission,  drawinjr  and  sinkin<r 
old  figured,  exchanged 
old  cyphered,  exchanged,  etc.  . 

172y—  2 :  153 

1731—  2:355 

exchanging,  etc.        \li)b —  4:542 

redeeming,  sinking,  drawing  in,  etc 

miltee  and  Fund)  1734 —  2  :  413 

1705-  G:453 

1770—  8:    61 

redeemable  in  silver  and  jrold  . 


2  : 
3: 

4: 
5  : 
G: 
1: 


493 

G4 

512 

32G 

:    GD 

;    1)8 


522 
41 
17 


1755— 
175K— 

nc.o— 

1715— 


1747— 
1747— 
1755— 

deferred 


1727—  2:108 
172'J—  2:163 
1731—  2:357 
1771—  8:021 
{see  also  Com- 
1734—  2 :  425 
1768—  7  :  267 
1770—  8:  60 


redeemiuir  accidental  losses  of 


burning,  ollicially 


1752— 
1758— 
1760— 
1702- 
1764— 
1765— 
1715— 
1715— 
1718— 
1720— 
1721— 
172.;- 
1724— 
1724— 
1726— 
1726— 
1727— 

172'J— 
1730— 
1733— 
1736— 
17:;.s— 
1740- 
1712— 
1712— 
1745— 
1745- 
1746— 
1747— 
174.S— 
1752— 
1753— 
175- 


259 

390 

51 

273 

425 

10 

103 

107 

222 

251 

297 

;405 

:421 

;   9 

:  30 

;  5« 

:  69 

:135 

:  158 

:346 

:381 

:470 

:536 

:563 

:648 

:  43 

:209 

:2«0 

:  332 

:527 

:  84 

:255 

;364 

:416 


1764— 
1726— 
1752— 
1758— 
1761— 
1762— 
1765— 
1768— 
1715— 
1715- 
1719— 
1721— 
1721— 
1723— 
1724— 
1725— 
1726— 
1726— 
1727— 
1728— 
1729— 
1732— 
1734— 
1737— 
1740— 
1740— 
1742— 
1742— 
1745— 
1746— 
1747— « 


423 
30 
260 
427 
144 
296 
436 
202 
105 
108 
239 
274 
299 
407 
424 
26 
42 
62 
70 
137 
170 
369 
402 
2:492 
2 :  553 
2:569 
2  :  651 


1747—  4 

1748—  4 

1752—  4 

1753—  4 

1754—  4 


44 
271 
319 
505 
38 
90 
261 
365 
423 


1742 
1747 
1745 
1755 
1758 
1761 
1721 
1734 
1747 
1747 
1747 
1765 
1742 
1745 
1728 
1729 
1729 
1737 
1772 

1735 
1770 
1773 
1760 
1765 
1752 
1753 
1760 
1761 
1763 
1765 
1771 
1715 
1715 
1720 
1721 
1723 
1724 
1724 
1725 
1726 
1726 
1728 
1729 
1729 
1732 
1736 
1737 
1740 
1742 
1742 
1744 
1745 
1746 
1747 
1747 
1752 
1753 
1754 
1754 


VOL. 


2 
3 
3 
4 
5 
6 
1 
2 
3 
3 
4 
7 
2 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
8 

2 

8- 

8 

6 

6 

4 

4 

6 

6 

6 

6 

8 


2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 


PAOB. 


G41 
527 
284 
518 
329 
211 
284 
412 
483 
524 
42 
29 
638 
278 
120 
151 
164 
481 
124 

452 
45 
138 
53 
457 
258 
284 
40 
168 
315 
443 
89 
106 
120 
245 
286 
875 
415 
425 
27 
64 
64 
132 
157 
171 
373 
461 
493 
554 
616 
652 
100 
279 
327 
515 
49 
253 
285 
412 
426 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


43 


BILLS  OF  Ckedit,  —  {continued)  : 


burning,  officially 


1754 

1754— 

1754— 

1744— 

1754— 

1754— 

1755— 

1755- 

1755— 

1756— 

1756— 

1756— 

1756— 

1756— 

1756— 

1757— 

1757 — 

1757— 

1758— 

1758— 

1758— 

1758— 

1758— 

1758— 

1759— 

1760— 

1760— 

1760— 

1760— 

1761  — 

1763— 

1736— 

1764— 

1765— 

1767— 

1768— 

1771— 


4:427 
4:436 
4:441 
4 :  443 


:467 

:487 

:540 

:      2 

:    32 

:    71 

:    74 

:    81 

:    86 

:183 

:193 

:202 

;208 

;271 

;316 

:329 

:339 

359 

:384 

416 

494 

35 

47 

62 

114 

168 

310 

359 

425 

468 

164 

278 

67 


1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1755 — 
1755— 
1755— 
1755 — 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757 — 
1757 — 
1757— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1759— 
1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1763— 
1763- 
1765— 
1765— 
1767— 
1770— 
1771— 
1756— 
1758— 


counterfeit,  received  and  burnt 

blank  sheets  burnt     . 

1758—  5 
for  specified  sums  (see  also  Act  and  Committee) 

1711—  1: 

1712—  1: 

1716—  1:169    1716—  1; 

1717—  1:202    1717—  1: 

1718—  1  :  221    1718—  1 : 

1720—  1:249         1720—  1; 

1721—  1:275         1721—  1: 

1721—  1  :297         1721—  1: 

1722—  1:320    1722—  1: 
1722—  1:358    1722—  1: 

1722—  1:363    1722—  1: 

1723—  1 :  378    1723—  1 : 

1723—  1:395    1724—  1: 

1724—  1:424    1724—  1: 

1724—  2:  10  1724—  2: 

1725—  2:  20  1725—  2: 

1726—  2:  30  1726—  2: 
1726—  2  :  46  1726—  2  : 


:430 

:439 

;442 

:445 

:485 

:499 

:o41 

:  19 

;  35 

;  72 

77 

:  83 

:  87 

189 

194 

204 

210 

275 

317 

332 

349 

365 

401 

445 

499 

41 

48 

64 

115 

177 

311 

361 

457 

10 

165 

344 

93 

71 

318 

327 

30 

53 

170 

203 

224 

259 

285 

307 

321 

359 

364 

393 

421 

425 

12 

25 

31 

48 


YEAB. 


1754 

1754 

1754 

1754 

1754 

1755 

1755 

1755 

1756 

1756 

1756 

1756 

1756 

1756 

1757 

1757 

1757 

1757 

1758 

1758 

1758 

1758 

1758 

1759 

1759 

1760 

1760 

1760 

1760 

1762 

1763 

1764 

1765 

1766 

1768 

1770 

1772 

1756 

1760 

1758 

1760 

1711 

1711 

1714 

1716 

1717 

1718 

1720 

1721 

1721 

1722 

1722 

1723 

1723 

1724 

1724 

1725 

1725 

1726 

1726 


VOL. 


4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
8 
8 
5 
6 
5 
6 


2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


PAGE. 


431 

440 

*442 

*445 

486 

537 

542 

27 

70 

73 

80 

84 

108 

190 

196 

206 

214 

304 

318 

336 

357 

376 

408 

481 

11 

46 

61 

87 

211 

295 

336 

389 

467 

107 

201 

6 

122 

87 

64 

325 

115 

5 

31 

83 

172 

211 

228 

260 

294 

318 

322 

361 

375 

394 

422 

8 

19 

27 

44 

48 


44 


1ni»i:x  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

BILLS  OK  Credit,  —  (c(m< 

imicd)  : 

for  speciliucl  sums 

\7-2C>—  2:    49         1 

726—  2:    54 

1726 

2 

58 

172(;—  2:    ()4         1 

726—   2:    65 

1726 

2 

66 

1727—  2:    G'J         1 

727—  2:    79 

1727 

2 

82 

1727—  2:    83         1 

727—  2 :    86 

1727 

2 

89 

1727—  •-' :  105         1 

72S—  2:118 

1728 

2 

120 

1728—  2:  128         ] 

72H       2:130 

1728 

2 

132 

172S—  2:133         1 

[72.H—  2:135 

1728 

2 

142 

1728       2 : 143         1 

[728—  2  :  152 

1729 

2 

155 

1729—  2:  15tj         1 

729—  2  :  157 

1729 

2 

158 

1729—  2:  159         1 

1729—  2:161 

1729 

2 

162 

172;)—  2  :  168         1 

729—  2  :  170 

1730 

2 

3  IS 

1730       2:332         1 

1730—  2:334 

1731 

2 

357 

1731—  2:358         1 

1732—  2:369 

1732 

2 

370 

1732—  2:371         1 

1732—  2:372 

1732 

2 

373 

1733       2:384         ] 

1733—  2:385 

1733 

2 

3H6 

1733       2:387         1 

734—  2:407 

1734 

2 

409 

1734—  2:411          ] 

[734—  2:414 

1734 

2 

418 

1734—  2:426         ] 

1734—  2:427 

1735 

2 

440 

1735       2:443         ] 

1735       2:445 

1735 

2 

448 

1736       2:459         1 

L736—  2:460 

1737 

2 

478 

1737—  2:484         1 

1737—  2:488 

1737 

2 

489 

1737—  2  :  490         ] 

1737—  2:491 

1737 

2 

493 

1737—  2  :  494         ] 

1737—  2:515 

1737 

2 

516 

1737—  2:519         ] 

1737—  2:522 

1737 

2 

523 

1737—  2  :  524         ] 

1737—  2:525 

1738 

2 

536 

1740       2:561 

1740—  2:562 

1740 

2 

563 

1740—  2:569 

1742—  2  :  629 

1742 

2 

631 

1742—  2  :  635         1 

1742—  2:636 

1742 

2 

644 

1742—  2  :  645         ] 

1742—  2:647 

1742 

2 

650 

1742—  2  :  653         ] 

1742—  3:    38 

1742 

3 

40 

1743       3:    60         ] 

1743—  3:    61 

1743 

3 

63 

1743—  3:    64         ] 

1743-  3:    65 

1743 

3 

66 

1743—  3:    73         ] 

1744—  3:    79 

1744 

3 

80 

17  U—  3:    91         ] 

1744—  3:    94 

1744 

3 

95 

1744—  3:    99         ] 

1744—  3 :  100 

1744 

3 

101 

1744—  3  :  103         ] 

1745—  3:133 

1745 

3 

140 

1745       3:141         ] 

1745—  3  :  142 

1745 

3 

143 

/ 

1745—  3  :  152 

1745—  3:157 

1745 

3 

161 

1745—  3:162 

1745—   3:163 

1745 

3 

164 

1745—  3:166 

1745—  3:168 

1745 

3 

178 

1745       3 : 179 

1745—  3:206 

1745 

3 

208 

1745—  3:222         : 

1745—  3  :  223 

1745 

3 

229 

1745—  3:230 

1745—  3 :  232 

1745 

3 

235 

1745—  3:242         ] 

1745—  3 :  243 

1745 

3 

244 

1745—  3 :  247 

1745—  3:257 

1745 

3 

259 

1745—  3:270 

1745—  3:271 

1745 

3 

273 

1745       3:277 

1745—  3 :  279 

1745 

3 

280 

1745—  3 :  282 

1745—  3:283 

1745 

3 

284 

1745—  3 :  292 

1745—  3.294 

1745 

3 

297 

1746—  3:306 

[746—  3:312 

1746 

3 

316 

1746—  3:318 

1746—  3:319 

1746 

3 

326 

1746—  3:327 

1746—  3:332 

1746 

3 

338 

1746—  3:341 

1746—  3:344 

1746 

3 

363 

17M;—  3:364 

174(!—  3:391 

1746 

3 

412 

1746—  3:417 

1710—16:428 

1746 

3 

441 

1747—  3:477 

1747_  3:487 

1747 

3 

491 

1717—  3:499 

1717—  3:523 

1747 

3 

527 

1717—  4:    32 

1747—  4:    33 

1747 

4 

38 

17 17—  4:    39 

1747—  4:    44 

1747 

4 

49 

1747_  4 :    52 

1747—  4:    54 

1747 

4 

56 

Province  of  Neav  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


45 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

BILLS  OF  Credit,  —  {continued)  : 

for  specified  sums   1747 —  4:  59 

1748—  4:  79 

1748 

4 

83 

1748   4:  88 

1748—  4:  89 

1752 

4 

221 

1752—  4 :  231 

1752—  4 :  255 

1752 

4 

262 

1752—  4 :  272 

1752—  4 :  277 

1753 

4 

312 

1753—  4:319 

1753—  4 :  330 

1754 

4 

374 

1754—  4:403 

1754—  4 :  409 

1754 

4 

428 

1754—  4 :  436 

1754   4 :  439 

1754 

4 

440 

1754—  4 :  441 

1754—  4:442 

1754 

4 

*442 

1754   4 : 443 

1754—  4  :  445 

1754 

4 

*445 

1754—  4:456 

1754—  4:477 

1754 

4 

483 

1754—  4 :  485 

1754   4 : 486 

1754 

4 

487 

1754   4 :  499 

1755—  4:500 

1755 

4 

606 

1755   4 :  507 

1755—  4  :  524 

1755 

4 

532 

1755   4 :  533 

1755   4 : 534 

1755 

4 

535 

1755   4 : 536 

1755—  4 :  537 

1755 

4 

539 

1755   4 :  540 

1755   4:541 

1755 

4 

542 

1755   4 :  543 

1755   4 :  545 

1755 

4 

568 

1755   4 : 570 

1755   5 :   1 

1755 

5 

11 

1755   5:  17 

1755   5:  19 

1755 

5 

21 

1755—  5 :  24 

1755—  5:  25 

1755 

5 

26 

1755   5:  27 

1755   5:  29 

1755 

5 

32 

1755—  5 :  33 

1755   5:  35 

1755 

5 

36 

1755   5:  53 

1756   5:  67 

1756 

5 

69 

1756—  5  :  70 

1756   5:  71 

1756 

5 

73 

1756   5:  83 

1756—  5  :  86 

1756 

5 

87 

1756   5:  90 

1756   5  :  108 

1756 

5 

115 

1756   5:116 

1756—  5 :  122 

1756 

5 

123 

1756   5 : 124 

1756 —  5  :  135 

1756 

5 

139 

1756—  5 :  147 

1756   5 : 155 

1756 

5 

159 

1756—  5  :  185 

1756—  5 :  186 

1756 

5 

192 

1757—  5 :  231 

1757—  5 :  236 

1757 

5 

240 

1757—  5  :  270 

1757—  5:271 

1757 

5 

275 

1757—  5 :  276 

1757—  5  :  283 

1757 

5 

301 

1757—  5 :  305 

1757—  5  :  306 

1758 

5 

326 

1758-   5 :  347 

1758—  5:348 

1758 

5 

403 

1758   5:411 

1758—  5  :  412 

1758 

5 

413 

1758   5  :  442 

1758—  5 :  447 

1758 

5 

449 

1758   5  :  454 

1758   5 : 455 

1759 

5 

477 

1759   5 : 479 

1759—  5  :  494 

1759 

5 

497 

1759—  6:   3 

1759—  6  :   6 

1759 

6 

7 

1759—  6 :  11 

1759—  6  :  14 

1759 

6 

18 

1759—  6 :  30 

1760—  6  :  53 

1760 

6 

77 

1760—  6  :  78 

1760   6:  88 

1760 

6 

90 

1760—  6  :  99 

1760—  6  :  106 

1760 

6 

108 

1760   6  :  109 

1760—  6 :  111 

1761 

6 

139 

1761—  6:150 

1761—  6:151 

1761 

6 

152 

1761—  6:155 

1761—  6 :  156 

1761 

6 

157 

1761—  6:158 

]761—  6:160 

1761 

6 

161 

1761—  6:162 

1761—  6  :  163 

1761 

6 

164 

1761—  6 :  165 

1761—  6:166 

1761 

6 

171 

1761—  6:176 

1761—  6  :  ISO 

1761 

6 

188 

1761^  6:203 

1761—  6:221 

1762 

6 

242 

1762—  6  :  269 

1762—  6  :  280 

1762 

6 

292 

1762—  6  :  295 

1762—  6  :  299 

1763 

6 

322 

1763   6 : 336 

1763   6  :  345 

1763 

6 

347 

1763   6 : 366 

1764   6  :  396 

1765 

6 

430 

1765   6 :  431 

1766   7:  87 

1769 

7 

314 

of  other  provinces  . 

•        •        •        • 

1729 

2 

163 

1735   2 :  449 

1740—  2  :  562 

1742 

2 

642 

1742—  2 :  644 

1757—  5:271 

1758 

5 

348 

46 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

FACE. 

BILLS  OF  Ckkdit,  —  {continued): 

counterfeiting,  etc. 

•                  •                  •                  • 

•                  >                  • 

1711 

1 

6 

1718—  1:2:31 

1721—  1 :  299 

1721 

1 

302 

1738—  2:530 

17:38—  2:532 

1738 

2 

533 

1738—  2 :  539 

17:38—  2:640 

1740 

2 

562 

1743—  3:    G5 

1744—  3 :    84 

1765 

4 

496 

1755—  4:512 

ll-ii,—  4:519 

1755 

6 

15 

1756—  5 :    87 

1758—  6 :  326 

1768 

6 

360 

1760       6:    63 

176.'-,-  6 :  443 

1765 

6 

449 

BILLS  OF  Exchange  {see  also  Commitlee  afid  London)  : 

sterling,  etc. 

•                  • 

1726—  2:    61 

1727 

2 

82 

1742—  2:643 

1744—  3:    76 

1747 

3 

486 

1747—  3:493 

1747—  3:494 

1747 

3 

523 

1755 —  5 :      1 

1755 —  5  :    19 

1755 

5 

26 

1755—  5 :    31 

1755—  5 :    32 

1755 

5 

35 

1756—  5 :  108 

1757—  5:271 

1758 

6 

323 

1758—  5 :  328 

1758—  5 :  335 

1758 

6 

359 

1758—  5 :  367 

1758—  5 :  413 

1758 

6 

423 

1759—  5 :  481 

1759—  6 :      8 

1759 

6 

20 

1760—  6:    54 

1760—  6 :  108 

1761 

6 

133 

1761—  6 :  174 

1763—  6 :  368 

1765 

6 

437 

1755—  6 :  457 

1765—  7  :    49 

1766 

7 

106 

1766—  7 :  107 

1767—  7  :  123 

1768 

7 

200 

BILLERICA  [Mass.]  : 

' 

selectmen's  account 

•                  • 

.    1757—  5  :  299 

1758 

6 

344 

BILLETING : 

soldiers 

•                  •                  • 

■                  •                  • 

1746 

3 

377 

17  40-  3  :  380 

1746 

3 

383 

1746       3 :  409 

1746       3:411 

1746 

3 

414 

1746—  3 :  417 

1746—  3:441 

1746 

3 

442 

1747—  3 :  449 

1747—  3 :  482 

1747 

3 

607 

1747—  3 :  508 

1747—  3:516 

1747 

3 

617 

1747—  4:21 

1747—  4 :    40 

1748 

4 

78 

17o3_  4:316 

1753—  4 :  317 

1753 

4 

318 

175:3—  4 :  327 

1753—  4 :  349 

1753 

4 

356 

1753       4 :  358 

1753—  4 :  360 

1753 

4 

364 

1754—  4:435 

1754—  4 :  476 

1755 

4 

494 

1755—  4 :  495 

17o5_  4 :  545 

1755 

5 

19 

* 

1755 —  5  :    35 

1756—  5:    71 

1756 

5 

72 

1756—  5 :    96 

1756—  5:118 

1757 

6 

205 

1757—  5 :  206 

17.57—  5:219 

1757 

5 

220 

1757—  5 :  299 

1757—  5 :  305 

1758 

5 

311 

1758—  5:312 

1758—  5:317 

1758 

5 

339 

1758—  5 :  395 

1759—  5 :  489 

1760 

6 

75 

1760—  6:    98 

1761—  6 :  193 

1762 

6 

254 

1763—  6 :  338 

176:3—  6::339 

1768 

7 

276 

1770—  8 :    18 

1771—  8:    73 

1771 

8 

94 

1771—  8:103 

1772—  8:117 

1772 

8 

125 

1772—  8:127 

1772—  8:129 

1774 

8 

210 

BIRTHS: 

registration 

■                  •                  • 

.    1714—  1:    78 

1727 

2 

104 

Cj 

1727—  2:107 

1727 

2 

108 

BISCUIT : 

for  soldiers 

. 

. 

1746 

3 

378 

assize  and  price 

• 

•                   -                    •                    • 

1764 

6 

423 

BISHOP,  Enos: 

• 

letters  of    . 

. 

•                   •                    •                    • 

1754 

4 

478 

])etition 

•                  •                  ■ 

.    1756—  5  :  179 

1756 

6 

181 

BLAISDELL : 

muster-roll  and  ganison,  near  Amoskcag 

1746—  3:532 

1747 

4 

16 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


47 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

BLAISDELL,  Ralph  : 

allowance . 

. 

1756 

5 

194 

BLAKE,  EI3ENEZER : 

sick  soldier 

•                 ■                  • 

1763 

6 

364 

BLAKE,  Nathan  : 

account 

. 

1758 

5 

367 

jetition 

1761—  6 :  166 

1761 

6 

*198 

BLAKE,  Samuel: 

volunteer  . 

»                 •                 • 

1746 

3 

404 

BLAKE,  Samuel,  Jr.  : 

invalid  volunteer 

• 

1746 

3 

331 

BLANCHARD,  Jonathan  : 

account 

.                  •                  -                 • 

1761—  6 :  134 

1761 

6 

135 

BLANCHARD,  Joseph  : 

member     . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

■                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

157 

1749       4 : 128 

1749—  4 :  129 

1749 

4 

134 

1749—  4 :  135 

1749—  4 :  137 

1749 

4 

141 

1762       6 : 238 

1762—  6 :  239 

1762 

6 

240 

1762—  6 :  242 

1762—  6 :  243 

1762 

6 

255 

1762—  6 :  256 

1762—  6 :  257 

1762 

6 

260 

1762—  6 :  261 

1762—  6 :  263 

1762 

6 

266 

1762—  6  :  267    ■ 

1762—  6 :  269 

1762 

6 

270 

1762—  6:272 

1762—  6  :  273 

1762 

6 

274 

1762—  6 :  278 

1762—  6  :  281 

1762 

6 

284 

17G2—  6 :  292 

1762—  6 :  293 

1762 

6 

458 

1763       6:314 

1763—  6 :  317 

1763 

6 

319 

1763       6 :  322 

1763      6 :  332 

1763 

6 

333 

1763—  6:334 

1763—  6:340 

1763 

6 

341 

1763       6 :  342 

1763—  6:345 

1763 

6 

351 

1763—  6 :  352 

1763—  6 :  353 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6 :  402 

1764—  6  :  406 

1764 

6 

407 

1764—  6  :  409 

1764—  6:412 

1764 

6 

413 

1764—  6  :  414 

1764—  6  :  415 

1764 

6 

419 

1764—  6:421 

1764—  6  :  464 

1765 

6 

443 

claim 

•                 •                 ■                 • 

1745—  3 :  231 

1755 

4 

495 

1755—  4:501 

1755 

4 

515 

petitioner,  etc.  . 

•                 •                  •                 • 

. 

1745 

3 

290 

1748—  4 :    72 

1748 

4 

73 

1748       4:    75 

1748—  4:    82 

1748 

4 

85 

1754—  4 :  397 

1754^  4 :  407 

1754 

4 

453 

1754—  4:454 

1754—  4 :  458 

1754 

4 

463 

1758—  5  :  394 

1758—  5 :  396 

1762 

6 

270 

1762—  6  :  272 

1762—  6  :  294 

1762 

6 

295 

muster-roll,  etc. 

•                  •                  •                  • 

■                  ■                  • 

1745 

3 

238 

1745—  3 :  297 

1746       3 :  325 

1754 

4 

484 

1755 —  5  :    45 

1756 —  5  :    75 

1756 

5 

113 

1756       5:114 

1756—  5:118 

1756 

5 

119 

1756—  5 :  120 

1756—  5 :  121 

1756 

5 

123 

1756—  5 :  124 

1756—  5  :  125 

1756 

5 

127 

1756—  5 :  128 

1756—  5 :  130 

1756 

5 

133 

1756—  5 :  141 

1756—  5 :  146 

1757 

5 

215 

1757—  5  :  251 

1757—  5:306 

1758 

5 

335 

rebuked  for  counterfeitino;  sio:nature 

•                  •                  • 

1762 

6 

274 

BLANCHARD,  Reuecca 

to  appear,  etc.  . 

'l761—  6:186 

1761—  6:200 

1766 

7 

55 

BLANKETS : 

for  soldiers 

■                        ■                        •                        a 

1755       4 :  526 

1755 

4 

534 

1756       5 :  123 

1757—  5 :  205 

1757 

5 

238 

1758—  5  :  364 

1758—  5 :  366 

1758 

5 

377 

1758—  5 :  378 

1759—  5 :  498 

1760 

6 

74 

1760       6:    90 

1762—  6 :  254 

1762 

6 

302 

48 


Index  to  Journals  of  Housk  of  Uffkesentatives, 


HLASTKK,  JuSErn: 

kilk'il  on  schooner     ...... 

1W,.\Y,  KiTii: 

trial,  .-tc.  .         .         ITG'J—  7:295         17G'J—  7: 
BIAJC'K-llorsK   (set  (tl.s(i  Fori  titid  Wbiipisiokc  Luke) 

at  Winijjisiokc  ponil  ..... 

1722—  1:345         1722—  1: 
1722—  1  ::i52         1712—  2: 
BLODGETT,  Samuel: 

excise  farmer    ....... 

to  aj)i)oar  ........ 

BLOODY   I'oiNT  [Newington]  : 

petitiiin      ........ 

BLUNT,  Ui:v.  JoiiN: 

petition 


;52i 


347 
(i:35 


1740- 
1742— 
1742— 


2: 
2: 
3: 


550 
G32 

31 


1740— 
1742— 
1742— 


551 

G34 

32 


BLUNT,  Cai't.  Jonathan: 

account      ..... 
BLUNT,  Mks.  Sau.vh  : 

wife  of  chaplain  to  fort  William  anil  Mary 

17(;3 
BO.MJD  {see  Council,  Ordnance,  and  Trade). 
BO.\KI  >ING  (see  also  Enlerlaininy)  : 

soldiers,  etc 

BOARDMAN,  Stephen  : 

member     ..... 

1774—  8:202 
1774—  8:212 
BOARDS  (see  also  Lumber)  : 

duty  on 


1758—  5 :  369 


6  :  344 


1748—  4:    G8 


1774— 
1774— 
1774— 


1721  — 
1721  — 


184 
203 
213 

281 
286 


tax  paid  in         ...         . 

admcasin-enunit 

white  pine,  tax  nite  1752 —  4  :  251 
1V5G—  5:  13G 
1758—  5:388 
17(;i—  6:213 
17G4—  6  :  39r. 
BOATS  (see  also  Barges  and  Bateaux)  : 

canoes  and  tloats,  shooting  from 

spy,  to  he  kept  cruisinp:    .         .         .         . 

of  fort  ^Villiam  and  Mary  and  governor 

171 


175 
1757 
1759 
17G2 
171 15 


4: 
5  : 
G: 
G: 
7  : 


445 

277 

2 

265 

29 


1747— 
17G2— 

1771— 


liONDS  (see  also  Extent) 
excise 


1742—  3 

1755—  4: 

1756—  5: 

1 757 —  5 : 
1759—  5; 
17G1—  6: 
1762—  6; 
1770—  8: 

of  public  money  holders  . 


512 
266 
291 
110 


45 
492 

68 
307 
492 
153 
295 

41 


1747— 
HG;")— 
1770— 
1772— 


1752— 

1755— 

1756— 

175 

1759 


1761-  (; 
176;3—  6 
1773—  8 


222 

518 

30 

13 

126 


:236 

;  541 

134 

382 

;  32 

221 
380 
151 


YEAR. 


1716—  1 :  182 


1745 

1770 

1722 
1722 
1744 

1770 
1772 

1714 

1740 
1742 
1742 
1743 

1760 
1763 

1756 

1774 
1774 
1775 

1721 
1721 
1722 
1752 
1755 
1758 
1760 
1763 
1766 

1711 
1711 
1715 
1747 
1759 
1768 
1771 
1772 

1742 
1753 
1755 
1757 
1758 
17G0 
17G2 
1 7G5 
1773 
1715 
1717 


VOL. 


3 

8 

1 
1 
3 

8 
8 


2 
2 
2 
3 


8 
8 
8 

1 
1 
1 
4 
4 
5 
6 
6 
7 

1 
1 
1 
3 
6 
7 
8 
8 

3 
4 

4 
5 
6 

6 
6 

7 
8 
1 
1 


PAGE. 

290 

17 

344 

350 

84 

41 
121 

80 

549 

G31 

635 

74 

61 
345 

97 

187 
204 
218 

284 
3(J5 
350 
266 
548 
385 
105 
338 
85 

5 
22 

115 

451 
10 

238 
89 

127 

32 

326 
573 
214 
421 
100 
291 
15 
154 
103 
193 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


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TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

BO^DS,  —  (co7itmued)  : 

of  public  money  holders 

1717— 

1:200 

1717— 

1:201 

1718 

1 

212 

1718— 

1:230 

1720 

1:244 

1720 

1 

247 

1720 

1:249 

1720— 

1:261 

1721 

1 

288 

1722— 

1:356 

1722— 

1 :  363 

1723 

1 

393 

1723 

1:395 

1726— 

2:    66 

1727 

2 

93 

1727— 

2:    97 

1727— 

2:    98 

1727 

2 

105 

1727— 

2:106 

1728 

2:142 

1729 

2 

154 

1729 

2:  155 

1729 

2:170 

1732 

2 

372 

1732— 

2:373 

1733— 

2:384 

1733 

2 

387 

1733 

2  :  388 

1733 

2:389 

1733 

2 

392 

1734— 

2:405 

1734— 

2:407 

1734 

2 

411 

1734— 

2:414 

1734— 

2:418 

1734 

2 

426 

1735— 

2  :  443 

1736— 

2 :  459 

1737 

2 

478 

1737— 

2:483 

1737— 

2:488 

1737 

2 

489 

1740 

2:562 

1742— 

2:633 

1742 

2 

634 

of  recorders  (which  see) . 

of  enlisting  officers,  etc.  . 

,                    , 

1756— 

5:116 

1756 

5 

149 

1760— 

6:103 

1760 

6:117 

1761 

6 

194 

BONNER,  Patrick  : 

petition      .... 

. 

1770— 

7  :  339 

1770 

8 

1 

BOOK  Debts  : 

recovery  of  ["  quieting  of 

credit ''] 

, 

, 

1715 

1 

138 

1716— 

1:143 

1727 

2 

94 

BOOK-CASE : 

allowance  for    . 

,         , 

1755— 

4:572 

1763 

6 

353 

BOOKS : 

for  public  offices 

. 

. 

. 

1744 

3 

81 

1746— 

3:391 

1747— 

4:    14 

1747 

4 

26 

1753— 

4:351 

1755 — 

4:498 

1756 

5 

188 

1757— 

5 :  215 

1757— 

5:272 

1758 

5 

393 

175S— 

5 :  407 

1760— 

6:113 

1761 

6 

140 

1761— 

6:225 

1762— 

6:270 

1762 

6 

297 

1763—  6 :  315 

1763 

6:337 

1763 

6 

377 

1763 

6:382 

1765— 

6:466 

1766 

7 

66 

1766— 

7:    96 

1767— 

7:116 

1767 

7 

153 

1708 

7:239 

1770— 

8:    12 

1771 

8 

92 

gift  of,  from  governor 

. 

. 

. 

1757 

5 

215 

BOOM  : 

in  Salmon  Falls  river 

,                  , 

« 

. 

1760 

6 

80 

BOON  Island  : 

signal  of  disti-ess  upon 

• 

. 

«                    . 

1754 

4 

416 

1754— 

4:417 

1754 

4 

424 

BORDERERS  (see  also  Line)  : 

of  pi'ovince  line  regulated 

•                  • 

a 

. 

1734 

2 

399 

BOSCAWEN  : 

selectmen's  account 

, 

, 

,                    , 

1761 

6 

215 

proprietors'  land  sold 

.                  . 

, 

. 

1767 

151 

1768 

7  :  192 

1768 

7 

209 

inventory  .         .         1767 — 

7:160 

1768— 

7  :  218 

1773 

8 

158 

highway  from,  to  Charlestown 

1768— 

7:279 

1769 

7 

289 

1769— 

7:297 

1770— 

7:341 

1772 

8 

124 

BOSTON : 

arrival  of  squadron  at 

, 

. 

, 

1711 

1 

20 

printing  laws  in 

, 

, 

, 

1716 

1 

153 

conference,  reception,  etc.. 

at  . 

1722— 

1  :  349 

1722 

1 

352 

1725— 

2:    21 

1725— 

2:    23 

1726 

2 

46 

1728— 

2:  118 

1728— 

2:119 

1728 

2 

130 

1730— 

2 :  174 

1731— 

2:344 

1742 

2 

639 

1755 

4:536 

1756— 

6:104 

1756 

5 

105 

50 


Index  to  Journals  oi*  House  of  Kepresentatives, 


1 

VEAU.      1 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

noSTC^X,  —  (continurd)  : 

CO  I  lie  re  nee,  reeeption,  etc.,  at 

1756 —  5:  1(17          1757 — 

5 :  226 

1758 

5 

314 

distcmiier  in 

• 

1730 

2 

173 

ilisunhT  in 

, 

1717 

■t 

24 

sufl'erefs  Ijy  lire  in,  government  charity  for 

1761  >— 

6:    96 

1760 

6 

98 

counterfeiters  detected  at                    .    1738 — 

2  :  540 

1742 

2 

630 

bills  of  credit  printed  at   .... 

. 

1745 

3 

222 

1745— 

3 :  235 

1745 

3 

243 

1745—  3:247         1745— 

3 :  283 

1746 

3 

365 

express  to 1 745 — 

3 :  168 

1746 

3 

333 

1717- 

3 :  445 

1747 

4 

25 

Frencli  prisoners  sent  to  . 

, 

1747 

3 

503 

French  Ihig  of  truce  at      . 

. 

1747 

3 

517 

commissioner  from    ....    1730 — 

2  :  322 

1730 

2 

323 

journey  to 

. 

1742 

2 

647 

1745    -  3:222         1746— 

3 :  444 

1754 

4 

418 

1756—  5  :  140         1770— 

7:340 

1770 

7 

842 

1770_  7  :  347         1770— 

8:    14 

1770 

8 

33 

petitioner  from 

. 

1721 

1 

270 

17C,1_  G:14(l         1761— 

6:166 

1761 

6 

186 

1761—  6:200         1762— 

6  :  303 

1763 

6 

378 

governor's  affairs  at 

. 

1717 

1 

208 

administrators  in        ....         . 

,                   , 

1718 

1 

212 

payment  made  in       ...         .    1718 — 

]  :217 

1757 

5 

270 

act,  for  seal  J)  money          .... 

. 

1722 

1 

346 

postmaster 

a 

1728 

2 

142 

newspapers 1762 — 

6:272 

1762 

6 

273 

1763       6:316         176:3— 

6:379 

1765 

7 

42 

BOSTON  Gazette: 

newsi^aper         ...... 

. 

1767 

7 

152 

BOSTWICK,  Henry  ani>  Wilt.iam  : 

petition      ......    1764 — 

6 :  392 

1764 

6 

397 

BOUNDARY    (see  also   Atlantic,   Bounds,   and   Commis- 

sioners) : 

southern,  Hazen's  plan  of          .         .         . 

, 

1745 

3 

241 

with  New  York          ....    1765 — 

7 :      5 

1765 

7 

30 

province,  on  northeast       .         .         .    1769 — 

7:324 

1769 

7 

332 

BOUNDS  [ok  Boundaiues]   (see  also  Lines)  : 

ijrovince 

•                   • 

1711 

1 

4 

1731—  2:337          1731— 

2 :  349 

1736 

2 

466 

1737—  2:495         1737— 

2 :  496 

1742 

2 

619 

town  or  parish  perambulated  (see  also  Lot-Layers)  . 

1715 

1 

135 

1715—  1:136         1715— 

1 :  137 

1715 

1 

138 

1716—  1:185         1718— 

I  :  230 

1719 

1 

240 

BOUNTY    (see    also   Advance   Pay,    Gratuity,   Mi 

sappli- 

cation,  arid  Scalps)  : 

for  slaying  Indians    1711—1:      6         1723— 

1:387 

1723 

1 

388 

for  killing  or  captivating  Indians      .    1745 — 

3 :  266 

1745 

3 

270 

1745—  3:275         174(;— 

3 :  325 

1747 

3 

469 

to  officers  and  soldiers       .... 

. 

1711 

1 

18 

1742— 

3:    31 

1745 

3 

155 

1745       3:273         1745— 

3 :  275 

1746 

3 

363 

1746—  3:388         1746— 

3:440 

1747 

3 

474 

1747—  3:491         1747-* 

4:    20 

1754 

4 

458 

175.5—  5:    24         1756— 

5 :  122 

1756 

5 

167 

1757—  5  :  205         1757— 

5 :  23H 

1757 

5 

239 

17.0f<_  5  :  338         1758— 

5  :  357 

1758 

5 

364 

1758—  5  :  366         1758— 

5:371 

1758 

5 

447 

1758—  5  :  455         1759— 

6:487 

1760 

6 

63 

Pkovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


51 


BOUNTY,  —  (continued)  : 

to  officers  and  soldiers 

1760—  6 
1760—  6 

1760—  6: 

1761—  6; 

1762—  6: 
1762—  6 
1762—  6 

on  wolves 

1718—  1 
1735—  2: 
1745—  3 
1764—  6; 

on  hemp  and  flax 

1735—  2 : 
1735—  2: 
1735—  2: 

for  catching  codfish,  etc.   . 

BOURS,  Peter  [Bowers  ?]  : 

letter         .         .         1755 —  5 : 
BOW: 

difficulties  and  hardships  in 
inventory  .... 

1760—  6; 
1767—  7  : 
town  meeting  called  1753 —  4: 
taxes,  arrearages,  etc. 

1755 —  5 : 

1756—  5 : 

1764—  6: 

1765—  6: 
1765—  7  : 

petition      .... 

1754—  4: 
petitioner  from 
selectmen,  etc.,  to  ajjpear 


58 

75 

94 

195 

254 
288 
302 

220 
449 
241 
392 

438 
447 
452 


14 


86 
160 
361 


:  30 

:  95 

:412 

442 

12 

466 


1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1762— 
1762— 
1762— 

1726— 
1737— 
1753— 
1764— 
1730— 
1735— 
1735— 
1735— 

1763— 

1755 — 


6:  72 
6:  76 
6:  96 
6:219 
6:264 
6:293 
6:304 


2 

2; 

4; 

6: 

2: 


1761- 

1768- 
1755- 

1755- 
1756- 
1764- 
1765- 
1765- 
1766- 
1754- 
1757- 


first  division  of  lots  in,  made  void 

Pembroke  incorporated  from    . 
proprietors  regulated 

certain  inhabitants  of  New  Hopkinton 

relieved 

annexing  part  of,  to  New  Hopkinton 
part  of   Hopkinton  taken  ofl:"  from, 

certain  tax 

incorporating  Concord  from     . 

1765—  6:441 

1765—  6:448 

1765—  7 :      7 

1765—  7:    41 

case.  Colonel  Mai'ch  concei'ned  in 

excise  purchased        .... 

BOWEN,  Peter  : 

lost  an  eye  in  sei'vice 
B0WI:N,  William  : 

apprehending 


31 
486 
346 
394 
321 
2:442 
2:449 
2:455 

6 :  348 

5:    15 


6  :  122 
7:219 
4 :  518 

4:501 
5:  92 
6  :  395 
6:433 
6:443 
7:  86 
4:401 
5:206 


1764—  6 :  414 

1757—  5  :  249 

1758—  5:331 

1759—  6:    30 
1762—  6:282 

1762—  6:284 
claiming  by, 

1763—  6 :  346 

1765—  6  :  432 
exempt  from 


1765— 
1765— 
1765— 
1765— 
1765— 


435 

442 

4 

43 


1755—  4 :  497 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1716 

1 

1732 

2 

1745 

3 

1764 

6 

1771 

8 

1730 

2 

1735 

2 

1735 

2 

1737 

2 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1757 

5 

1733 

2 

1753 

4 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1755 

4 

1754 

4 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1764 

6 

1765 

6 

1765 

6 

1767 

7 

1754 

4 

1757 

5 

1761 

6 

1758 

5 

1765 

6 

1757 

6 

1758 

5 

1759 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1765 

6 

1768 

7 

1765 

6 

1765 

() 

1765 

7 

1 765 

7 

1765 

7 

1765 

6 

1774 

8 

1770 

8 

1765 

4 

PAGE. 


74 

90 
124 
223 
276 
301 
362 
169 
370 
tl59 
390 

68 
329 
446 
451 
486 
347 
354 

306 

384 
294 
214 
156 
549 
436 
12 
94 
411 
441 
467 
142 
422 
210 
200 
321 
434 
252 
336 
32 
283 
292 

361 
433 

214 

436 

443 

6 

34 

44 

469 

169 

53 

498 


52 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  "Representatives, 


YKAU. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

r.OWEX  AM)  Mokkill: 

taking        ...... 

, 

,                   , 

1754 

4 

421 

BOX  (w(  also  Keys)  : 

strong,  iron,  for  custody  of  province 

bills,  etc. 

1742 

2 

653 

1745— 

3 :  153 

1745 

3 

283 

1745—  3:2S4 

1746— 

3  :  :506 

1746 

3 

319 

1740—  3:;527 

1746— 

3  :  341 

1746 

3 

866 

1747—  3 :  353 

1747— 

3 :  527 

1753 

4 

337 

1755—  4:512 

175,5— 

4  :  518 

1755 

5 

22 

1755 —  5  :    57 

1755 — 

5:    59 

1755 

5 

62 

1756—  5:    67 

1756— 

5:    90 

1756 

5 

91 

17.56—  5:116 

1756— 

5 :  156 

1757 

5 

231 

1757—  5:275 

1757 — 

5 :  301 

1758 

6 

325 

17;3y_  5 :  326 

1760— 

6:115 

1761 

6 

194 

1762—  6:290 

1763— 

6:336 

1763 

6 

359 

1764—  (! :  425 

1765— 

6:466 

1765 

6 

468 

1765       7:    49 

1766— 

7:    90 

1766 

7 

107 

1767—  7:118 

1768— 

7  :  1.S6 

1768 

7 

201 

17G8—  7  :  244 

1768— 

7  :  249 

1768 

7 

272 

1768—  7  :  278 

1770— 

7:340 

1770 

7 

343 

1770—  7  :  344 

1770— 

8:      1 

1770 

8 

5 

1771—  8:    81 

1771— 

H:    92 

1771 

8 

93 

1771—  8:109 

1772— 

8:122 

1773 

8 

139 

BOYCE,  JosiCPH : 

lands  of,  highway  through 

, 

, 

'   1760 

6 

40 

1760— 

6:197 

1761 

6 

138 

BOYCE,  Rohert: 

member 

, 

,                   , 

1734 

2 

397 

1734—  2:422 

1735— 

2  :  433 

1737 

2 

476 

1737—  2:491 

1737— 

2:511 

1738 

2 

530 

1739       2 :  542 

1740— 

2:547 

1740 

2 

549 

petition 

, 

. 

1736 

2 

458 

1736—  2:459 

17;}7— 

2 :  488 

1742 

2 

639 

1757—  5:308 

175.S— 

5  :  327 

1758 

5 

336 

1758—  5:337 

1761— 

6:140 

1761 

6 

141 

1761—  6:142 

1761— 

6:147 

1765 

7 

40 

V.  Coburn,  John         175.8—  5  :  339 

1758— 

5:342 

1758 

5 

345 

1761—  6 :  150 

1761— 

6:151 

17(il 

6 

224 

BOYD,  Aktiilk: 

arms  delivered  to       ...         . 

, 

, 

1757 

5 

228 

petition      ...... 

1759— 

5  :  483 

1759 

6 

491 

1759— 

5  :  496 

1759 

5 

497 

BOYD,  Jamks: 

attorne}'  of  selectmen  of  Iloldeii,  M: 

iss. 

1761 

6 

144 

BOYD,  John: 

umlcr  C:i})t;iin  Gollc  .... 

. 

,                   , 

1754 

4 

434 

BUYNTUX,  iMo.si:s: 

petition 

1756— 

5  :  120 

1756 

5 

133 

1756—  5 :  189 

1758 

5  :  320 

1758 

5 

396 

BRACKENUIDGE,  James: 

petition 

. 

,                   , 

1772 

8 

1 

1772—  8:120 

1772— 

8:121 

1772 

8 

130 

1773—  8 :  138 

1774— 

8:  170 

1774 

8 

182 

BRACKET.  Iciiabod: 

n-tition      .         .         1764—  6:392 

1764— 

(•) :  394 

1764 

6 

407 

BRAC  vET,  Capt.  John: 

orders  carried  to        ...         . 

, 

1747 

3 

518 

BRADFOIID.  Matiiew: 

petition 

1734— 

2  :  424 

17.34 

2 

427 

BRADLEY,  Jonathan  and  Samiei. : 

widows  of,  allowance  to    . 

. 

1747 

4 

18 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


53 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

BRAINARD,  Daniel: 

to  appear  

.    1771—  8:    62 

1771 

8 

78 

BRAINTREE,  Mass.  : 

resident  of,  to  sell  certain  lands  in 

New  Hami^shire 

1764 

6 

409 

BRANDY  (see  also  Excise)  : 

excise  on            .... 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1760 

6 

48 

BRANSCOMB,  Capt.  William: 

portledge  bill    .... 

■                  •                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

241 

BREAD : 

for  soldiers         .... 

.    1746—  3  :  378 

1746 

o 

411 

1746       3:416 

1748       4:    69 

1748 

4 

92 

1748       4:    95 

1748—  4:    96 

1755 

5 

18 

1755—  5:    20 

1756—  5  :  117 

1757 

5 

301 

1758—  5 :  395 

1759—  6  :    12 

1760 

6 

105 

scarcity  of,  in  prospect 

. 

1746 

3 

424 

size,  weight,  etc.,  regulated 

•                  • 

1763 

6 

347 

1764—  6 :  423 

1766—  7:    61 

1766 

7 

65 

1769—  7  :  306 

1769—  7  :  316 

1770 

8 

48 

high  price  of,  deprecated  . 

■                  •                  •                   • 

1771 

8 

111 

BREED,  Nathaniel  : 

account      ..... 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1773 

8 

154 

BRENTWOOD : 

established  from  Exeter   . 

•                  •                  •                  ■ 

1742 

2 

653 

petition 

•                  •                  •                  . 

1742 

3 

30 

1742—  3:    31 

1742—  3:    37 

1742 

3 

38 

1743       3:    49 

1743       3:    50 

1743 

3 

64 

1743—  3:    69 

1743       3:    70 

1743 

3 

72 

1743       3:    73 

1743—  3:    74 

1743 

3 

75 

petitioner  from 

.    1763       6:378 

1765 

7 

23 

1765—  7:    26 

1765 

7 

29 

selectmen  to  appear . 

.     1754—  4:485 

1755 

4 

532 

1763—  6:357 

1763—  6:361 

1769 

7 

284 

Wilson  and  others  set  off  from 

.     1742—  3:    34 

1742 

3 

35 

constables  enabled     . 

•                    •                    •                    • 

1744 

3 

106 

representative,  sending     . 

•                    •                    .                    . 

1745 

3 

119 

volunteers  from 

■ 

1746 

3 

404 

classed  for  excise 

.     1752—  4  :  238 

1755 

4 

510 

inventory  .         .         1753—  4  :  293 

1760—  6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  161 

1768—  7:219 

1773 

8 

156 

small-pox  in      ...         . 

.     1761—  6  :  136 

1762 

6 

283 

1762—  6:310 

1763 

6 

325 

Quakers  exempted  from  tax 

•                    >                    .                    . 

1761 

6 

136 

1762—  6 :  274 

17(i2 

6 

283 

1763       6:319 

1767—  7  :  120 

1769 

7 

309 

YiBw  parish,  Poj^lin,  set  off  from 

•                  •                  .                  . 

1764 

6 

414 

1764—  6:419 

1764 

6 

420 

BREWING: 

strong  beer        .... 

•                  •                  •                  . 

1766 

7 

102 

1766—  7  :  104 

1766 

7 

108 

BREWSTER,  Daniel: 

account      

.    1771—  8  :  108 

1772 

8 

117 

BREWSTER,  Joshua  : 

to  a )pear  ..... 

•                  •                  •                  . 

1770 

8 

42 

BREWSTER,  Richard  : 

petition      ..... 

.     1746—  3  :  440 

1747 

4 

23 

BREWSTER,  Samuel  : 

member 

. 

1768 

7 

350 

1769—  7  :  304 

1769—  7:352 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  8:      Ip 

1770       8:      2 

1770 

8 

9 

1770—  8:    11 

1770—  8:    19 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771—  8:105 

1772—  8:115 

1772 

8 

128 

54 


Index  to  JoLiiisALs  of  House  of  Representatives, 


BREWER,  Samuel,  —  (continued)  : 

iiu-niber    .         .         1773 —  8  :  144 
J51!IA NT  («r  Dn/uHl). 
BlilAKl),  AmuAiL: 

petition      ..... 
BRICK,  DiJ.  Samuel: 

account      ..... 
BRICKS : 

assizin^     .         .         1700—  6:    61 
BRIDKWlOi.L  (see  also  Oaol  and  l'riso7i) 

in  rortsiiiuuth,  buikling  a 
BRIDGKU,  JuiiN: 

H.  M.  sui'veyor  of  woods  . 
BRIDGES : 

to  and  from  Coos 

Dover        ..... 


1774—  8 :  164 


1742—  2 


1760-  6 


639 
63 


1760—  6:    71 


1723—  1: 
1760—  6: 
1760—  6: 

1771—  8: 

1772—  8; 
from  Durham  to  Canterbiuy 


411 
35 
84 
58 

123 


345 


1756— 
1760— 
1770— 
1771— 


1772—  8 


1746—  3 

over  Exeter  river  (sec  Newmarket,  below) 
over  Nasluia  river 


1746— 

1746— 


Newcastle 


Newmarket 


1714— 
1757 — 
1760— 


90 

281 

79 


1746—  3:434 

1747—  3 :  467 
1747—  3 :  488 
1756—  5:  89 
17G0—  6  :  36 
1766—  7 :  77 
1768—  7  :  205 

uvci'  Powow  river  in  South  Hampton 
RUJ'riSII    (sec   also    Emjlaud,    Grait    Britain,   Ministry, 
UvjIUs,  Shijjping,  arid  Trade)  : 

arms,  success  of        . 

empire,  benefit  of 

cstal)li.shnicnt,  men  on 
manufacture      .... 


1719— 
1760— 
1760— 
1746- 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1756— 
1760— 
1768— 
1770— 


172 
76 
41 
69 

127 

327 
434 


237 

36 

83 

482 

446 

469 

493 

92 

83 

199 

7 


1733—  2:378 


BROCAS,  Thomas  : 

estate  ...... 

BROOKS.  : 

battery       ...... 

BROOKS,  Ki>WAi;i>: 

chiim  ...... 

BROWN,  Al'.KL: 

pctititiu      ...... 

BROWN,  Rev.  Aktiiur: 

council  cha2)lain         .... 

1767—  7  :  120 

1709-  7:299 

1771—  8:    92 

BROWN,  Catiieiune  [alias  Sakgent]  : 

relift  of  Samuel  Brown,  land  divided 
BROWN.  Kiienezeu: 

r.  March,  Stephen    . 


1768—  7 
1769— <F 
1772—  8: 


287 
305 
122 


1755—  4:570 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

1774 

8 

1742 

2 

1761 

6 

1760 

6 

1711 

1 

1717 

1 

1752 

4 

1723 

1 

1756 

5 

1760 

6 

1771 

8 

1771 

8  1 

1772 

8 

1744 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1773 

8 

1757 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1756 

6 

1759 

6 

1766 

7 

1768 

7 

1772 

8 

1746 

3 

1761 

6 

1711 

1 

1746 

3 

1733 

2 

1761 

6 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1770 

8 

1767 

7 

1769 

1 

1770 

H 

1773 

8 

174.'. 

3  1 

1756 

5 

PAGE. 


172 

641 
216 

88 
2 

210 

272 

394 

173 

79 

57 

90 

128 

80 

338 

435 

138 

241 

77 

84 

433 

467 

486 

84 

32 

57 

202 

129 

323 

183 

20 

873 

380 

200 

308 

406 

46 

119 

297 

17 

152 

295 

73 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


55 


P'ROWN,  Ebexezeu,  —  (continued) 
V.  March,  Stejihen     . 

1756—  5 ; 
BROWN,  Edmund  : 

under-prison-keeper 

B   OWN,  Elisha  : 

petition      .... 
BROWN,  EzEKiEL : 

petition      .... 

BROWN,  Hugh: 

to  ai)pear  .... 
BROWN,  Isaac  : 

claim  .... 

BROWN,  James  : 

scout,'  .... 

BROWN,  John  : 

innbolder  .... 
BROWN,  John  and  Elijah  : 

petition       .... 
BROWN,  Luke  : 

account      .... 
BROWN,  Mr.,  &  Co.: 

petition      .... 
BROWN,  Mrs.  Mary: 

petition      .... 
BROWN,  Samuel  : 

petition      .         .         .         . 
BROWN,  Stephen,  Jr.  : 

petition      .... 
BROWN,  Theophilus: 

sick  soldier 
BRYANT,  John  : 

petition      .... 
BRYANT,  Mathew  : 

soldier,  had  small-T)ox 
BRYANT,  Samuel  : 

deserter      .... 
BRYANT,  Sarah  : 

petition      .... 
BRYANT,  Walter: 

to  appear  .... 

petition      .... 

surveys  province  line 
BUCKSTREET : 

inhabitants  to  appear 

Pembroke,  incorporated  from 
BUEL,  Aaron  : 

account      .... 
BULLETS  (see  also  Ball  and  Lead)  : 

supplies  of        .         .         , 

1747—  3  : 

baj^s  for     .... 
BUNKER,  John  : 

petition       .... 
BURGESS,  Col.  Eliseus: 

governor-elect  . 

BURGESS,  Mart  : 

broke  jail  .... 


158 


52G 


1756—  5 :  116 
1756—  5  :  182 

1754—  4 :  409 
1754—  4:459 

1770—  8:   9 

1756—  5 :  172 
1756—  5 :  178 


1755—  4:540 


1768—  7  :  263 
1763—  6:341 

1761—  6 :  139 
1765—  6 :  448 

1759—  6  :  30 

1773—  8 :  149 

1747—  3:473 
1755 —  5 :  19 


1715—  1:  123 


TEAK. 
1756 

1756 

1754 
1754 

1771 

1756 
1763 

1753 

1769 

1745 

1737 

1761 

1761 

1720 

1755 

1770 

1759 

1763 

1768 

1763 

1761 

1761 

1759 
1770 
1769 

1758 
1759 

1773 

1747 
1755 
1758 

1758 

1715 
1716 

1772 


VOL. 


O 

5 


4 
4 


5 
6 

4 

7 

3 

2 

6 

6 

1 

4 

8 

6 

6 

7 

6 

6 

6 

5 
8 
7 

5 
6 


3 
5 
5 


PAGE. 
118 

184 

437 

478 

65 

173 
348 

294 

295 

255 

499 

128 

210 

260 

573 

14 

11 

371 

271 

342 

199 

219 

460 

6 

324 

321 
32 

154 

521 

34 

371 

358 

120 
162 

121 


56 


InDKX    to    Jol'RNAI.S    OF    IIoUSK    OF    K  Kl'RKSENTATlVES, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

lilKlAl-  (iiAK.iKS: 

of  soldiers           .... 

1717— 

3 :  460 

1756 

5 

76 

]irKI.\I,.S   (.ST,    Ih,tlhs). 

lu  i;ij;i(;ii,  anoukw  : 

iiisaiiu,  ,J:u'(j1)  iippointeil  lii.s  <ju:inli:iii 

. 

1771 

8 

193 

BUKM:I(JII,  ,I(.iin: 

mc'iiiljer     ..... 

I7n.-,— 

7:      (i 

1765 

7 

50 

17(;,-,_  7:  I7(; 

17C.6— 

7:    82 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—   7:  121 

1767  — 

7:157 

1767 

7 

182 

17G8—  7:249 

176S— 

7  :  250 

1768 

7 

350 

17(;9—  7  :  30-1 

1769— 

7:305 

1769 

7 

310 

17)19-  7  :  316 

1769- 

7  :  352 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  7  :  359 

1770 

8:      Ip 

1770 

8 

6 

1770       8:      8 

1770— 

8:    45 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771—  8:    89 

1771— 

8:    94 

1771 

8 

101 

BUUNA:\I,  Jonathan: 

iiiiilioKler,  ll:iniptuii  F;ill.s 

,                  , 

. 

1770 

8 

4 

BLKNET,  Bishop: 

"liistoiy  of  liis  own  times" 

,                  , 

. 

1728 

2 

123 

BURNET,  Whj.iam: 

governor   

, 

1727 

2 

90 

1727— 

2:    96 

1728 

2 

118 

1728—  2:119 

1728— 

2:130 

1728 

2 

143 

1729—  2 :  153 

1729— 

2:154 

1729 

2 

170 

BURNS,  John: 

petition 

1761— 

6:139 

1761 

6 

141 

BrUlIorGHS,  George  {see  Barrett). 

BriJ'I'ON  [Ai.HANv]  : 

lii^i'lnvay  through 

1769— 

7:291 

1770 

7 

341 

BUSH, John: 

master  of  schooner  Flying  Fish 

. 

. 

1745 

3 

273 

BUSINESS: 

deranged  by  small-pox 

. 

^                  ^ 

1761 

6 

182 

BUSS.  John  : 

Dover  to  jjay  annuity  to    . 

, 

. 

1718 

1 

225 

BUSS,  JoSRPn : 

estate,  admini.-^tratrix  to  appear 

,                  , 

1762 

6 

281 

BUSS,  Joseph,  «.V:  Co.  : 

account      ..... 

1746 

3 

441 

BLT'SS,  Joseph,  Jr.  : 

account      

• 

. 

1755 

4 

572 

BUSSELL.  IcilABOD : 

j)ctition      ..... 

1773 

8 :  136 

1773 

8 

137 

BUSSELL,  Mr.  : 

returned  "  deserter  "  . 

, 

. 

1762 

6 

274 

BUSWELL.  Joseph  : 

under  Capt.  Samuel  (ierrisli 

, 

. 

1763 

6 

330 

BUTLER,  Benjamin:               , 

excise  farmer    .... 

1772— 

8 :  125 

1774 

8 

169 

BUTLER,  Jacob,  Jr.  : 

member      ..... 

. 

1775 

8 

218 

BUTLER,  Jo.sEPii: 

petition 

, 

, 

1745 

3 

300 

1754— 

4  :  408 

1754 

4 

411 

1754—  4 :  432 

1754— 

4 :  435 

1754 

4 

440 

BUTTER : 

* 

for  soldiers         

1746— 

3:416 

1756 

5 

117 

BUTTERFIELl),  Ephraim  : 

account       

, 

. 

1761 

6 

207 

BUTTERFIELl),  Robert  : 

suit  with  James  and  Samuel  Gregg  . 

. 

1745 

3 

295 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


57 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

CALDWELL,  James: 

petition      ...... 

• 

1763 

6 

360 

CALEF,  John  : 

member 

•                  •                  ■ 

1775 

8 

218 

CALL,  PrnLiP : 

petition 

. 

1754 

4 

431 

CALLY,  Richard: 

account      ...... 

■ 

1744 

3 

92 

CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.  (see  also  Harvard  College)  : 

expenses  at        ....         . 

. 

1722 

1 

317 

CAMDEN  [Washington]  : 

inventory  

•                  •                  . 

1773 

8 

159 

CA]\IPAIGN  (see  Expedition). 

CAMPBELL,  Annas  : 

petition      ...... 

1766       7:    94 

1767 

7 

138 

CAMPBELL,  Capt.  James  : 

muster-roll        .         1752—  4 :  278 

1753       4 :  318 

1753 

4 

319 

CAMPBELL,  SAaruEL : 

petition 

1747—  4:    29 

1747 

4 

30 

1748—  4:    63 

1748 

4 

66 

CAMPBELL,  Thomas  : 

jjetition  in  behalf  of          .         .         . 

•                  *                  > 

1759 

5 

406 

1759—  5:476 

1759 

5 

478 

CAJ^IPTON : 

inventory  ...... 

•                  •                  • 

1773 

8 

158 

CANAAN : 

inventory  ...... 

•                  ■                  • 

1773 

8 

160 

CANADA  (see  also  Cartel  and  Transports) 

expedition         ..... 

•                  > 

1711 

1 

9 

1711_  1:    10 

1711—  1:    11 

1711 

1 

13 

1711—  1':    14 

1711—  1:    16 

1711 

1 

17 

1711—  1  :    18 

1711—  1:    20 

1711 

1 

31 

1724—  2:      5 

1724—  2  :    12* 

1725 

2 

18 

1727—  2:    85 

1730      2 :  331 

1745 

3 

269 

1746       3 : 357 

1746—  3:359 

1746 

3 

360 

1746       3 : 361 

1746—  3 :  362 

1746 

3 

363 

1746—  3  :  364 

1746—  3:365 

1746 

3 

372 

1746       3 : 873 

1746—  3 :  387 

1746 

3 

390 

1746—  3:391 

1746       3 : 394 

1746 

3 

409 

1746—  3  :  411 

1746—  3 :  413 

1746 

3 

414 

1746—  3 :  415 

1746—  3:417 

1746 

3 

419 

1746—  3:420 

1746—  3:421 

1746 

3 

424 

1746—  3 :  428 

1746—  3 :  436 

1746 

3 

437 

1746—  3  :  441 

1746       3 :  443 

1746 

3 

444 

1747—  3:445 

1747—  3 :  448 

1747 

3 

449 

1747—  3 :  474 

1747—  3 :  483 

1747 

3 

485 

1747—  3:486 

1747—  3 :  491 

1747 

3 

495 

1747—  3:500 

1747—  3 :  503 

1747 

3 

506 

1747—  3:507 

1747—  3 :  508 

1747 

3 

519 

1747—  3:522 

1747—  4:    14 

1747 

4 

20 

1747—  4 :    21 

1747—  4:    26 

1747 

4 

29 

1747—  4:    32 

1747—  4 :    34 

1747 

4 

38 

1747—  4:    44 

1747—  4:    47 

1747 

4 

50 

1747—  4:    58 

J748—  4:    70 

1748 

4 

72 

1748—  4:    77 

1748—  4 :    87 

1748 

4 

03 

1748       4:    95 

1752—  4 :  240 

1752 

4 

242 

1752—  4 :  246 

1752—  4 :  248 

1752 

4 

249 

1752—  4:250 

1752—  4:251 

1753 

4 

297 

1753—  4 :  302 

1753—  4 :  308 

1753 

4 

315 

1753—  4 :  320 

1753—  4:361 

1754 

4 

371 

1754—  4:456 

1754—  4:467 

1754 

4 

474 

58 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAIt. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

CANADA,  —  (ro7iiinucd)  : 

expedition         .         1754 —  4  :  483 

1765—  4 :  499 

1765 

4 

544 

1755—  5 :      2 

17o.>_  5 :    12 

17.55 

5 

19 

1755—  5 :    27 

175.5—  6:    32 

1766 

5 

33 

1755—  5 :    35 

1756—  6 :    83 

1766 

6 

86 

175G—  5  :  108 

1768—  5 :  329 

1758 

5 

362 

1758—  5 :  363 

1758—  6 :  364 

1768 

6 

865 

1758—  5 :  367 

1758—  5 :  370 

1758 

5 

871 

1758—  5 :  378 

17.58—  5 :  383 

1758 

5 

893 

1758—  6:411 

1758—  6 :  416 

1758 

6 

443 

1758—  6:454 

17.59—  6 :    12 

1759 

6 

28 

1700-  6 :    71 

1760—  6:    74 

1760 

6 

88 

1760—  6:    90 

1760—  6 :    93 

1760 

6 

103 

17  GO—  6:118 

1761—  6  :  146 

1761 

6 

194 

1761—  6 :  225 

1762—  6:273 

1766 

6 

467 

prisoners  

1714—  1:    76 

1718 

1 

217 

1747—  3 :  501 

1747—  3 :  502 

1747 

3 

503 

1747—  3:517 

1751—  4 :  478 

1766 

5 

181 

1767—  5 :  302 

1758—  5 :  371 

1768 

6 

373 

1758—  6 :  416 

17.58—  5 :  424 

1769 

6 

17 

1760—  6:    66 

1760—  6 :    69 

1762 

6 

266 

emission,  money,  etc. 

•                  >                  • 

1763 

4 

361 

1756—  5 :  189 

1756 

5 

190 

1766—  6 :  191 

1766 

5 

193 

1756       6 :  194 

1757—  6 :  196 

1757 

6 

250 

1757—  5 :  268 

1757—  6 :  304 

1758 

6 

317 

1758—  5 :  318 

1758       6 :  332 

1758 

6 

836 

1758—  5 :  339 

1758—  6 :  341 

1768 

6 

851 

1758—  5 :  357 

1758—  6 : 3.59 

1768 

6 

865 

1758—  6 :  391 

1758—  6 :  401 

1768 

5 

408 

1758—  6:416 

17.59—  6 :  466 

17.59 

5 

481 

1759—  5 :  494 

17.59—  6 :  499 

1769 

6 

11 

1760—  6:    35 

1760—  6 :    41 

1760 

6 

43 

1760—  6:    46 

1760       6:    47 

1760 

6 

48 

1760—  6:    51 

1760       6:    52 

1760 

6 

60 

17  CO—  6:    61 

1760—  6 :    69 

1760 

6 

114 

1760       6 : 115 

1760       6 :  168 

1760 

6 

170 

1762—  6:295 

1762—  6 :  296 

1763 

G 

810 

1763—  6:358 

1763—  6 :  359 

1766 

6 

458 

1705-  6 :  466 

1765—  7 :    10 

1766 

7 

107 

1768—  7  :  186 

1768—  7:272 

1770 

7 

343 

CANARY  Wine  : 

duty  on      .         .         1717—  1  :  194 

1721—  1  :281 

1721 

1 

283 

CANDIA: 

inventory.         .         1767 —  7:161 

1768—  7:219 

1773 

8 

1.57 

petition      ..... 

1774_  8:190 

1774 

8 

194 

CANDJ  J:S  : 

for  general  assembly 

• 

1729 

2 

160 

1756—  5:160 

1767 

5 

282 

1760       6 :  109 

1761—  6  :  195 

1762 

6 

270 

for  soldiers        .... 

•                    •                    •                    ■ 

1746 

3 

416 

CANNADA  (sec  Kennedy). 

CANNEY,  John: 

member  [Qtiiiker]     . 

.     1742—  2:610 

1742 

2 

611 

CANNON  {sec  also  Arlilkrij  and  Gum)  : 

for  fort,  expedition,  etc.  . 

.    174.5-*  3  :  127 

1746 

3 

156 

1716—  3 :  .346 

1746       3 :  .347 

1746 

3 

419 

1716—  3:438 

1746—  3:439 

1747 

3 

498 

1757—  6:236 

1767—  6 :  239 

1757 

6 

240 

CANOES  (sec  also  Baals)  : 

boats  and  floats,  shooting  out  of 

. 

1711 

1 

6 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


59 


CANTERBURY ; 

petition 


1742- 
1756- 


2 :  638 
5:189 


petitioner  from 
defence  of 


1744—  3:    97 

1745—  3 :  276 

1746—  3:326 
1746—  3:381 
1746—  3:408 
1746—  3 :  431 
1748—  4:    67 

cart  bridge  over  Suncook  river,  at 

way  cleared  from,  to  Durham,   br 
near     ..... 

roads  and  bridges  from,  to  Coos 

inventory  .         .         1753 —  4  :  294 
1767—  7  :  160 

annexing  gore  of  land  to 

1761—  6  :  145 
1765—  6:453 
1765—  7 :    15 

selectmen''s  account  . 

selectmen  to  appear  . 

proprietoi's  to  appear 

Loudon  granted  from 

records  insi^ected 
CAPE  Ann: 

boats  cruising  near   . 
CAPE  Bketon  [alias  Louisbukg]  : 

illegal  trade  with,  forbidden 


expedition 


1745—  3 :  199 

1745—  3 :  255 

1746—  3 :  407 
1752—  4:221 


.  1742—  2  :  630 

1744—  3:  80 
1756—  5 :  190 

.  1744—  3  :  107 

1745—  3:211 

1745—  3 :  290 

1746—  3 :  327 
1746—  3:384 

1746—  3 :  413 

1747—  3:462 

1748—  4  :  74 
1746—  3  :  327 

idge  built  in  or 


1760—  6:  86 
1768—  7  :  219 

1761—  6 :  146 

1765—  7  :   4 
1765—  7:  34 

'.  1764—  6  :  406 

1770—  8 :  47 

'.  1774—  8  :  190 


1721—  1:267 
1755—  5 :  47 

1745—  3 :  253 

1745—  3 :  296 

1746—  3:411 
1752—  4:242 


1745—  3:266 


1746—  3 :  325 


1748—  4 ; 
1758—  5: 
1761—  6 : 


CAPE  Cod: 

Indian  ..... 
CAPE  Sable: 

Indians,  etc 

CAPTAIN : 

wages 

1745—  3 :  216 

1746—  3 :  387 
1757—  5 :  238 
1759—  6 :      4 

allowance  to,  for  enlisting  (see  also  Boiinty) 

1745—  3 
allowance  to,  for  making  wfj  rolls     . 
to  lodge  muster-rolls  with  the  secretary   . 

1757—  5  :  241         1760—  6 
to  lodge  copies  of    suj^plies    given    out  with  the 

treasurer       

to  have  attested  copy  of  rolls  before  marching 
clerk  of     ........         . 

CAPTAIN-GENERAL  (see  also  Oovernor)  : 

enlistments  by  .    1745—  3  :  165    1745-  3  :  200 

1745—  3  :  254    1745—  3  :  257 

1746—  3  :  329    1746—  3  :  412 


77 
378 
193 

221 


75 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

1742 

2 

1744 

3 

1773 

8 

1760 

6 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

4 

1748 

4 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1752 

4 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1761 

6 

1765 

6 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1764 

6 

1774 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1711 

1 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1749 

4 

1752 

4 

1727 

2 

1746 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1756 

5 

1758 

5 

1762 

6 

1756 

5 

1758 

5 

1756 

5 

1762 

6 

1757 

5 

1761 

6 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

PAGE. 


631 

81 
137 

71 
230 

324 
374 
387 
430 
21 
81 
338 

435 
272 
122 
156 
124 
452 
14 
35 
214 
134 
414 
167 
137 
195 

22 

46 
71 
128 
254 
308 
126 
274 

85 

422 

155 
384 
117 
395 
254 

127 
451 
123 
254 

207 
193 
247 

225 
320 
462 


60 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


CAFrAIN-GENERAL,  —  (continued) 


eiilisLuients  by 


67 
313 
1« 


1755— 

1761»— 
1771— 


53 

295 
94 


1748—  4 
1758—  5 
1770—  8 

desired  to  recall  first  enlisted  volunteers 
declares  war  against  Penobscot  Indians,  etc. 

1745—  3:206 
Indian  captives  delivered  to  order  of        .         .         . 
to  call  in  ollicers'  accounts         .         .         .         .         . 
CAPTAIN  {Lieutenant  to  Colonel)  : 

wa^es 

CAPTR'KS  (sec  also  Negroes,  Indians,  and  Prisoners) 


redemption,  etc. 


CARD,  EnwARr) 


1749— 
1755— 
1756— 
1759— 
1700— 


170 

488 

181 

4 

69 


1747— 
1754— 
1755 — 
1757 — 
1759— 
1761— 


governor 


1746—  3:333 


CARD,  Thomas  : 

invalid  volunteer 
CAKDS  {see  also  Ganiiny)  : 

dice,  pin-i)laying,  and  shuftle-board  prohibited 


CARLTON,  Jonathan  : 

petition      ...... 

member    .         .         1762—  6  :  256 

1702—  0 :  204 

1703—  0 :  402 
1705—  0 :  443 
1705—  6  :  408 
1705—  7  :  28 
1705—  7  :  170 
1700—  7  :  06 
1700—  7  :  107 

1707—  7  :  127 
1767—  7  :  144 

1708—  7:191 
1708—  7:217 
1708—  7  :  350 
1770—  7  :  339 
1770—  8 :   1 

1770—  8:      2p 

1771—  8:105 

1773—  8:144 

1774—  8:170 
1774—  8 :  188 

CARLTON,  iMosES : 

petition      .... 
CARLTON,  Tiieodoke: 

petition       .... 
CAROLINA : 

sailor  shipped  in 
•CARPENTER,  Hen.iamin  : 

servant  of  William  Gleden 
CARPENTER,  Rev.  Ezra  : 

army  chai)lain  . 
CARPENTER,  (Jreenwood  : 

seeks  divorce  from  .Saraii 


17U 

1750— 

1702— 

1702— 

1704— 

1705— 

1705— 

1705— 

1700— 

1700— 

1700— 

1707— 

1707— 

1708— 

1768— 

1769— 

1770— 

177<i— 

1771— 

1772— 

1774— 

177 

1774- 

1709- 


501 
481 
489 
302 
17 
134 


1:  217 


0  : 
0: 
6: 
0: 
0: 
7  : 
7  : 
7: 
7  : 
7  : 
7: 
7  : 
7  : 
7: 
7: 
7  : 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 


151 

257 

309 

421 

453 

7 

41 

52 

93 

108 

134 

147 

204 

234 

323 

354 

0 

58 

115 

104 

172 

198 

323 


1771-  8: 


/  / 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1756 

6 

1709 

7 

1772 

8 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1747 

3 

1754 

4 

1755 

4 

1758 

5 

1700 

6 

1702 

6 

1740 

3 

1746 

3 

1721 

1 

1756 

5 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1764 

6 

1765 

6 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1769 

7 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1772 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1709 

7 

1772 

8 

1700 

7 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

FAOE. 


167 
831 
127 

258 

209 
385 
101 

117 

603 
482 
•492 
328 
66 
256 

308 

404 

267 

156 

*263 

468 

464 

464 

27 

49 

60 

102 

178 

138 

182 

209 

248 

352 

Pl 
48 
87 
132 
169 
184 
200 

327 

123 

108 

236 

240 

46 

87 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


61 


1758—  5 :  344 


1768—  7  :  186 
1760—  6:  91 


1756—  5 :  165 


CARPENTERS : 

enlisted 

CARR,  Fkancis  : 

to  appear  ..... 
CARR,  John  : 

estate  of,  divided 
CARR,  Dk.  Moses  : 

account      .         .         1757 —  5  :  219 
CARR,  Moses,  and  wife  : 

petition      ..... 
CARR  &  : 

jDetition 

CARRIAGES : 

for  jjrovisions,  etc.    . 
CARTEL : 

between  Canada  and  English  governments  in  North 

America 

CARTER,  Ezra  : 

account 

petition      ..... 

1756—  5 :  161 
1764—  6:413 
CARTER,  John  : 

volunteer  ..... 
CARTER,  Thomas: 

petition 

CARTTY,  John  : 

petition      ..... 
CASCO  Bay  (see  also  FalmotUh)  : 


1753—  4:337 


1756— 
1756- 
1756— 
1765— 


5:  97 
5:  90 
5:188 
6:434 


1767—  7  :  151 


treaty  at 


CASKS 


1726 
1727 
1727 
175 


56 

85 

89 

457 


TEAK. 


1727— 
1727— 
1745— 
1754— 


77 

86 

259 

464 


gauging 


CASS,  Jonathan  : 

invalid  volunteer 
CASS,  Joseph  : 

volunteer  ..... 
CASS,  Tabitha  : 

volunteer's  widow 
CASTLE  (see  Fort  William  and  Mary) . 
CATE,  Edward  : 

V.  William  Vaughan 


house  of    . 
CATE,  James  : 

petition      .... 
CATE,  Capt.  Samuel  : 

garrison  of,  at  Barrington 

muster-roll 

claim         .         .         1747 — 
CATE,  William  : 

petition      .... 


1748 

4: 

63 

1748 

4: 

64 

1748 

4: 

91 

1748— 

4: 

99 

1752— 

4: 

258 

1760— 

6: 

71 

1716- 
1718- 


1:165 
1:227 


3:445 


1765—  6:457 


1744—  3  :  109 

1761—  6 :  198* 
CATTLE : 

regulated 

prevented  from  feeding  on  improved  lands 

invoice  of  .         1753—  4  :  2^0         1761—  6  :  122 


1759 
1759 
1768 
1763 
1765 
1742 
1759 

1747 

1756 
1756 
1764 
1765 

1746 

1768 

1756 

1727 
1727 
17.54 
1755 

1748 
1752 
1760 

1746 

1746 

1746 


1716 
1716 
1722 

1723 

1746 
1747 
1765 

1761 
1761 

1718 
1760 
1767 


VOL. 

5 
5 

7 
6 
7 
3 
6 


5 
5 
6 
6 

3 

7 

5 

2 
2 
4 

4 

4 

4 
6 

3 

3 

3 


3 
3 
6 

6 
6 

1 
6 

7 


PAGE. 

487 

460 

197 

371 

12 

34 

9 

617 

144 

92 

412 

469 

421 

192 

141 

84 

88 

452 

498 

87 

249 

88 

330 

374 

404 


164 

172 
323 

377 

333 

463 
466 

165 

202 

220 

81 

161 


62 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAS. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

CATTLE,  —  {continued)  : 

for  expedition   .... 

. 

1755 

6 

20 

CAVKNAUGII.  Mauiuce: 

trial  of,  costs     .... 

•                  •                  • 

1770 

8 

13 

CAVKKLY,  Moses,  Ju.  : 

petition      ..... 

•                  ■                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

201 

CENSLKE: 

king's,  of  governor,  deprecated 
CENTIXEL  {sec  Scnlinel). 

1745—  3:213 

1745 

3 

285 

CIIAMBEKLAIN,  Ei'HKAIM  : 

pt'lition      ..... 

■                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

202 

CIIAMlJERi.AIN,  John: 

member 

1755—  5 :    44 

1755 

5 

258 

1756—  5:    70 

1756—  5 :    99 

1756 

5 

118 

1756—  5:124 

1756       5 : 134 

1756 

5 

172 

1756—  5 :  175 

1756—  5:260 

1756 

5 

615 

1757—  5:226 

1757—  5 :  254 

1757 

6 

264 

1757—  5 :  268 

1757—  5  :  268* 

1757 

6 

606 

1758—  5 :  407 

1758—  5:421 

1758 

5 

426 

1758—  5 :  434 

1758—  5 :  436 

1758 

5 

440 

1758—  5 :  444 

1758—  5 :  451 

1758 

6 

512 

1759—  5:458 

1759       5 :  493 

1759 

6 

497 

1760—  6  :    46 

1761—  6 :  129 

1761 

6 

130 

1761—  6:131 

1761—  6 :  136 

1761 

6 

141 

17G1—  6:232 

1762—  6 :  257 

1765 

7 

11 

1765—  7  :    29 

1765—  7 :    30 

1765 

7 

176 

1766—  7  :    53 

1766—  7  :    54 

1766 

7 

75 

1766—  7  :    76 

1766—  7:    78 

1766 

7 

89 

1766—  7  :    93 

1766—  7  :  178 

1767 

7 

136 

1767—  7  :  149 

1767—  7  :  163 

1767 

7 

182 

1768-  7  :  233 

1768—  7:241 

1768 

7 

265 

176.S—  7  :  270 

1768—  7  :  350 

1769 

7 

306 

1769—  7  :  330 

1769—  7 :  352 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  8  :      1  p 

1770—  8:    14 

1770 

8 

18 

1770       8:    32 

1771—8:      2p 

1771 

8 

63 

1771—  8:    71 

1771—  8:    80 

1771 

8 

83 

1771—  8 :    87 

1771—  8:    94 

1771 

8 

100 

1771—  8:105 

1771—  8:109 

1772 

8 

115 

1772—  8:118 

1772—  8:119 

1773 

8 

144 

1774—  8:164 

1774—  8 :  167 

1774 

8 

172 

1774—  8 :  184 

1774—  8 :  192 

1775 

8 

218 

CHANCERING : 

value  of  bills  of  credit 

. 

1742 

2 

645 

CIIAXCHRY  (.sec  Court,  etc.). 

CHANDLER,  Auiel: 

account      

1769 

7 

291 

petition      .         .         1771 —  8:    75 

1771—  8 :    80 

1773 

8 

149 

CHANDLER,  John  : 

member  elect    .... 

• 

1749 

4 

120 

petition 

1756-  5 :    90 

1756 

5 

92 

muster-roll         .... 

• 

1756 

5 

96 

account      

. 

1756 

5 

97 

to  ajijjcar 

. 

1764 

6 

412 

CHANDLER,  Cai-t.  Joseph  : 

muster-roll         .         1762—  6:253 

1762—  6 :  261 

1762 

6 

262 

CHAPLAINS  {see  also  Carpenter,  E. ;  En 

n,erson,  D^  Mc- 

Grcgor,  D.)  : 

of  the  amiy       .... 

. 

1745 

3 

155 

1745—  3 :  159 

1746—  3 :  367 

1756 

5 

117 

1756—  5 :  153 

1757—  5 :  238 

1758 

5 

378 

1759       6 :      4 

1761—  6 :  193 

1762 

6 

254 

Province  of  ^ew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


63 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

CHAPLAINS,  —  (continued)  : 

of  the  fort  (see  Blunt,  John) . 

of  the  council  (see  Brotvn,  Arthur) . 

of   the  house   (see  Fitch,  Jabez ;    Haven,  Samuel ; 

Langdon,  Samuel ;   and  Shurtleff,  William) . 

CHAPMEN : 

petty 1716-   1:176 

1718 

1 

221 

CHARGES  (see  also  County  and  Government)  : 

upon  province  for  prisoners  committed  for  theft. 

to  prevent     

1718 

1 

220 

for  certain  criminals  examined         .... 

1766 

7 

64 

CHARLESTOWN  (see  also  No.  4  on  Connecticut)  : 

defence  of 1755 —  5  :   45 

1755 

5 

50 

1755 —  5:    53 

1757 

5 

240 

inventory 1760—  6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767       7:161         1768       7:220 

1773 

8 

159 

road  from,  to  Memmack  river          .... 

1768 

7 

273 

highway  from,  to  Boscawen      .         .    1768 —  7  :  279 

1769 

7 

289 

1769       7:297         1770       7:341 

1772 

8 

124 

highway  fi'om,  to  Amherst 

1773 

8 

146 

representative  .         1768—  7  :  350        1769—  7  :  352 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  8:      Ip      1771—  8:      2p 

1771 

8 

105 

1772       8:115         1773       8:144 

1774 

8 

164 

1774       8  :  184         1774—  8  :  188 

1775 

8 

218 

CHARLESTOWN,  ]\Tass.  : 

libellee  in  divorce  case  from 

1771 

8 

87 

CHARMING  Molly  : 

schooner,  Nahum  Ward,  master        .    1745 —  3  :  274 

1745 

3 

290 

CHASE,  Charles  : 

1770 

8 

2 

CHASE,  Francis: 

Baptist,  to  appear 

1770 

7 

34a 

CHASE,  Nathaniel,  and  wife  : 

land  of,  sold      .         1756       5:172         1756       5:173 

1756 

5 

178 

CHASE,  Paul  : 

in  Captain  Tash's  roll 

1756 

5 

131 

CHENECTO : 

neutral  French  from 

1755 

5 

58 

CHESHIRE  County: 

1771 

8 

97 

1772—  8  :  121         1773—  8  :  150 

1774 

8 

205 

meetings  in 

1774 

8 

170 

courts 1774—  8  :  193 

1774 

8 

204 

new  members  called  from  towns  in  . 

1775 

8 

237 

CHESLEY,  ICHABOD : 

petition,  etc 1768—  7  :  202 

1768 

7 

201 

1768—  7  :  214         1768—  7  :  221 

1768 

7 

252 

CHESLEY,  Cai't.  Jonathan  : 

muster-roll 1723       1:390 

1726 

2 

28 

1745—  3  :  200         1752—  4  :  264 

1753 

4 

318 

1753—  4 :  319         1753—  4 :  350 

1753 

4 

355 

slops  and  stores  for 

1724 

2 

12 

member 1735—  2:433 

1735 

2 

440 

1745       3:184         1745       3:185 

1745 

3 

187 

1745       3:189         1745       3:203 

1745 

3 

215 

1745—  3  :  229         1745—  3  :  243 

1745 

3 

246 

1745—  3  :  262         1745—  3  :  303 

1746 

3 

316 

174G—  3  :  322         1746—  3  :  323 

1746 

3 

326 

1746—  3:332         1746—  3:338 

1746 

3 

339 

1746—  3  :  340         1746—  3 :  355 

1746 

3 

365 

1746       3:368         1746       3:413 

1746 

3 

414 

CA  Index  to  Journals  of  ITouse  of  Representatives, 


VEAK. 

VOL. 

PAOB. 

CIIESI.EY,  C\n.  Jonathan,  —  (continued)  : 

nienibor     .         .         1740 —  3:  42.S 

1747—  3:453 

1717 

3 

455 

1747—  3:4(16 

1747—  3:477 

1747 

3 

479 

1747—  3:4H0 

1747—  3:486 

1747 

3 

489 

1717—  3:507 

1747—  3:516 

1747 

4 

2 

CIIESI.KY.  Joseph  : 

putitioii      ..... 

. 

1721 

1 

269 

1723—  1  :  'Wl 

1723       1:385 

1723 

1 

386 

173 1—  2  :  424 

1731—  2:428 

1734 

2 

429 

CIIESLEY,  Pai  L,  ANi>  wife: 

pi'titioii       ..... 

.     1 766—  7  :    60 

1766 

7 

64 

CllESLKY,  Thomas  (sec  also  ISmith)  : 

petition,  etc 

.     1766—  7:    61 

1767 

7 

155 

CHEST : 

province,  for  custody  of  bills,  etc.  \ 

see  Box). 

CHESTER : 

petition  thought  to  infringe  on 

. 

1720 

1 

260 

petition 

.     1737—  2:488 

1737 

2 

491 

1737—  2:511 

1740—  2:551 

1742 

2 

650 

1742—  3:    34 

1743—  3:    50 

1748 

4 

71 

inventory 

. 

1742 

2 

643 

1753       4 :  293 

1760—  6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  160 

1768—  7:218 

1773 

8 

156 

highway  from,  to  Londonderry 

>                  •                  •                  • 

1743 

3 

64 

representative    .... 

•                  .                  .                  . 

1745 

3 

116 

1745       3:118 

1749—  4 :  106 

1749 

4 

108 

1749—  4:113 

1749—  4:115 

1749 

4 

118 

174y_  4 :  130 

1749—  4:131 

1749 

4 

138 

1749—  4 :  144 

1755—  5:258 

1756 

5 

95 

1756—  5 :  260 

1756—  5:515 

1757 

5 

264 

1757 —  5  :  506 

17.58—  5 :  434 

1758 

5 

512 

1759—  5 :  467 

1759—  6 :  228 

1760 

6 

230 

1761—  6:232 

1762—  6 :  458 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6  :  464 

1765—  7  :  176 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—  7  :  1S2 

1768—  7:3.50 

1769 

7 

352 

1770—  7  :  354 

1770-    8:      Ip 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771—  8 :  105 

1772—  8:115 

1773 

8 

144 

1774—  8 :  164 

1774—  8 :  184 

1774 

8 

188 

1774—  8:190 

1771—  8:196 

1775 

8 

218 

defence  of         .         1746 —  3:414 

1747—  4:    17 

1747 

4 

29 

1748—  4:    67 

174.S—  4:    74 

1758 

6 

421 

mortgage  of  certain  hind  in 

> 

1747 

3 

•492 

pro])osed  land  ta.x  in,  unju.st 

. 

1756 

6 

66 

division  of  estate  in  . 

•                 •                  ■ 

1761 

6 

200 

classed  for  excise 

1752—  4 :  239 

1755 

4 

510 

selectmen  to  levy  money  . 

]7.=i7—  5:244 

1757 

5 

246 

selectmen  to  appear 

1761—  6:150 

1770 

7 

839 

1771—  8:109 

1773 

8 

138 

line  with  Kingston    .... 

1761—  6:150 

1761 

6 

172 

1761—  6:174 

1761—  6:196 

1761 

6 

204 

northwestern  part  [Freetown]  ])etiti 

on     . 

1763 

6 

841 

176:3 —  6  :  355 

1763—  6:360 

1763 

6 

861 

1763—  6 :  378 

1763—  6:379 

1764 

6 

389 

1764—  6 :  394 

1764—  6  :  396 

1764 

6 

397 

bills  burnt  in  house  at       .         .         . 

•                  •                  . 

1764 

6 

425 

county  location           .... 

•. 

1769 

7 

325 

sujiport  of  Patrick  Bonner  by    . 

1770—  7:339 

1770 

8 

1 

Mr.  Wilson's  parish  in       . 

. 

1772 

8 

121 

chp:stkkiii:i.1): 

1 

inventory 

1760—  6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1761—  6:200 

1768—  7 :  245 

1773 

8 

159 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


65 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

CHESTLEY  and  Chestly  (see  Chesley) . 

CHICHESTER : 

petition     ..... 

.    1760— 

6:    96 

1771 

8 

77 

taxes         

, 

. 

1760 

6 

113 

1761—  6  :  124 

1761— 

6:125 

1761 

6 

144 

1761—  6:Uo 

1761— 

6  :  146 

1768 

7 

192 

line  with  Bavnstead  . 

, 

, 

1764 

6 

405 

boundai'ies         .... 

.     1765 

6:433 

1770 

8 

47 

inventory  ..... 

, 

, 

1773 

8 

157 

CHH.I)REN  : 

selectmen  to  inspect  and  order 

, 

1712 

1 

45 

bastard,  murderino:,  penalty 

. 

. 

1714 

1 

77 

jiostliumous,  i^rovided  for 

. 

. 

1714 

1 

77 

jjoor,  employed 

.    1766— 

7:    63 

1766 

7 

65 

CHHIURGEON  (see  Surgeoji). 

CHRISTENINGS: 

registered           .... 

.    1727— 

2:107 

1727 

2 

108 

CHRISTMAS  (see  Disorders). 

CHRISTO  (the  Indian)  : 

disposal  of,  etc.         1744 —  3  :    95 

1744— 

3:107 

1745 

3 

164 

]745_  3:218 

1745 

3  :  289 

1746 

3 

332 

CHRISTY,  John  : 

innholder,  Windham 

, 

. 

1753 

4 

304 

CHURCH,  Jonathan: 

member    .         .         1762—  6:2.52 

1762— 

6:309 

1762 

6 

458 

1763       6  :  462 

1764— 

6:464 

1765 

7 

44 

1765—  7  :  176 

1766 

7  :  178 

1767 

7 

126 

1767—  7  :  148 

1767— 

7:155 

1767 

7 

182 

CIDER  (see  also  Excise)  : 

excise  on 

.    1721— 

1:281 

1721 

1 

284 

sold  at  ferry,  excise  free  . 

, 

,                    , 

1721 

1 

282 

to  be  provided  at  inns 

, 

• 

1721 

1 

286 

CIRCUIT  Court  : 

judges'  settlement     . 

, 

, 

1771 

8 

77 

CITIZENSHIP: 

privileges,  etc.,  of,  conferred  on  John  Thomlinson 

1747 

3 

476 

CLAGGETT,  Wyseman: 

attorney-general  and  member  . 

,                  , 

,                   , 

1764 

6 

394 

1764— 

6 :  397 

1765 

6 

466 

1775       8:218 

1775— 

8:221 

1775 

8 

222 

CLAREMONT : 

inventory  .         .         1767 —  7:161 

1768 

7:220 

1773 

8 

159 

easing  from  province  tax  . 

, 

. 

1770 

7 

347 

CLARK,  Sergt.  Abraham: 

mnster-roll        .... 

.    1724— 

2:      6 

1726 

2 

28 

CLARK,  Amos: 

V.  Clement,  Obadiah 

.    1756 

5 :  151 

1756 

5 

160 

1757— 

5:200 

1757 

5 

207 

CLARK,  Anna: 

petition      ..... 

. 

•                    • 

1763 

6 

318 

CLARK,  Caleb  : 

account      ..... 

.    1758 

5:377 

1758 

5 

413 

mnster-roll         .         1760 —  6  :    59 

1760— 

6:    71 

1760 

6 

73 

CLARK,  James  : 

petition      ..... 

. 

. 

1737 

2 

488 

CLARK,  John  : 

account      

.    1723 

1:390 

1724 

1 

429 

petition      .         .         1759—  5  :  460 

17.59— 

5:476 

17.59 

5 

478 

CLARK,  Josiah  : 

petition 

.     1756— 

5:    84 

1756 

5 

89 

1756— 

5:    92 

1764 

6 

402 

66 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


1 

YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

CLARK,  Matiif.w: 

bills  burnt  in  house  of       .         .         . 

1726 

2 

30 

CLARK,  RoitKKT: 

member     ...... 

. 

1755 

5 

49 

1755—  5 :  258 

1756—  5 :    65 

1756 

5 

71 

17oG—  5:120 

1766—  5 :  122 

1756 

5 

127 

1756-  5  :  158 

1756—  5  :  169 

1756 

6 

170 

1756—  5:178 

1756—  5:181 

1756 

5 

183 

1756—  5 :  184 

1756—  5:  187 

1756 

6 

260 

1756 —  5  :  515 

1757—  5 :  209 

1757 

5 

211 

1757—  5 :  226 

1757—  5 :  229 

1757 

5 

232 

1757—  5 :  236 

1757—  5:251 

1757 

5 

252 

1757—  5 :  254 

1757—  5 :  257 

1757 

6 

264 

1757—  5  :  268  * 

1757—  5 :  273 

1757 

5 

295 

1757—  5 :  299 

1757—  5 :  301 

1757 

6 

606 

1758       5:311 

1758—  5 :  312 

1758 

5 

813 

1758—  5 :  315 

1758—  5 :  319 

1758 

5 

837 

1758       5 :  377 

1758—  5 :  382 

1758 

5 

383 

1758—  5:414 

1758—  5 :  427 

1772 

8 

120 

CLARK,  Valentine  : 

erroneously  reported  "deserter" 

1761—  6:198 

1761 

6 

199 

1761—  6:223 

1761—  6:224 

1762 

6 

270 

CLARKSON,  Andkew: 

member,  clerk 

1755—  5 :    43 

1755 

5 

46 

1755—  5 :    47 

1755—  5:    52 

1755 

6 

57 

1755—  5 :    GO 

1755—  5:    61 

1755 

5 

258 

1756—  5 :    76 

1756—  5 :  105 

1756 

6 

142 

1756—  5 :  154 

1756—  5 :  161 

1756 

5 

164 

1756—  5 :  165 

1756—  5 :  166 

1756 

6 

169 

1756—  5 :  177 

1756—  5 :  180 

1756 

6 

184 

1756—  5 :  260 

1757—  5 :  207 

1757 

6 

215 

1757—  5 :  221 

1757—  5 :  243 

1757 

6 

246 

1757—  5:252 

1757—  5 :  255 

1757 

5 

264 

1757—  5  :  268  * 

1757—  5 :  273 

1757 

5 

284 

1757—  5:291 

1757—  5:293 

1757 

5 

299 

1757—  5:309 

1757—  5:506 

1758 

5 

820 

1758—  5 :  359 

1758—  5:383 

1758 

6 

431 

1758—  5 :  432 

1758—  5 :  435 

1758 

5 

486 

1758—  5  :  437 

1758—  5  :  441 

1758 

5 

444 

1758       5 :  512 

1759—  5 :  480 

1759 

5 

493 

1759—  6:    14 

1760—  6:    33 

1760 

6 

47 

1760—  6  :    48 

1700—  G  :    54 

1760 

6 

65 

1760—  6:    56 

1760—  6  :    57 

1760 

6 

66 

1760—  6:112 

1760—  6:118 

1761 

6 

182 

1761—  6 :  134 

1761—  6:145 

1761 

6 

164 

1761—  6  :  155 

1761—  6:158 

1761 

6 

159 

1761—  6:194 

1761—  6:200 

1761 

6 

226 

1761—  6:232 

1762—  6 :  238 

1762 

6 

289 

1762—  6:240 

1762—  6  :  242 

1762 

6 

246 

1762—  6  :  247 

1762-  6:253 

1762 

6 

270 

1762—  6:271 

1762—  6:280 

1762 

6 

286 

1762—  6:295 

1762—  6:296 

1762 

6 

297 

1762—  6 :  307 

1762—  6:458 

1763 

6 

312 

17G3—  6:332 

1763—  6:337 

1763 

6 

843 

17r;;}_  6:347 

1763—  6:348 

1763 

6 

349 

17G:5—  6 :  352 

1763-»  6 :  357 

1763 

6 

359 

1763—  6:360 

1763—  6:374 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6:399 

1764—  6:400 

1764 

1       6 

410 

17(;.(_  6:415 

17n4_  6 :  419 

1764 

6 

464 

1765—  6:444 

1765—  6:446 

1765 

1       ^ 

447 

1765—  6:453 

17G.>_  6:455 

1765 

1       6 

456 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


67 


CLARKSON,  Andreav, 
member,  clerk  . 


2 
10 


1765- 
1765- 
1765- 


6:469 
7:  6 
7:176 


2:343 
2:382 
2:416 
L'  :  433 
444 
469 
489 
546 
549 
623 
634 
30 


■  {continued)  : 

1765—  6:468 

1765—  7 

1765—  7 
chosen  recorder  of  deeds,  etc.  ..... 

choice  non-concurred  ...... 

decease  of  ........ 

estate   of,    administratrix   to   deliver  keys,    books, 
papers,  etc.  ....... 

estate   of,    administratrix  to  deliver  types  of   ster- 
ling bills      ....... 

estate   of,    administi'atrix   to  ileliver  certificates  of 
membei's'  wages  ....... 

CLARKSON,  James  : 

member     .... 

1731— 

1733— 

1734— 

1735— 

1735- 

1736— 

1737— 

1740— 

1740- 

1742- 

1742- 

1742- 

1743- 

1743— 

1744— 

1744- 

1745- 

1745- 

1746— 

1746- 

1746- 

1746— 

1747- 

1747— 

1747- 

1748- 

1749— 

1749— 

1749- 

1750- 
exonerated  from  chai'ge  of  misbehavior  . 
governor  objects  to  his  serving  on  committee 
CLARY.  William": 
allowance  to 
CLAY,  Jonas  : 
petition 
CLEMENT,  EzEKiEL : 
soldier,  account 
CLEMENT,  James  : 

petition 
CLEMENT,  Caft.  Job  : 
petition 
muster-roll 

1753—  4 :  319         1753—  4 :  327 

1753—  4 :  335         1753—  4 :  .344 

1753—  4  :  349    1753—  4 :  350 


53 

59 

85 

93 

162 

300 

322 

335 

374 

416 

453 

497 

:  24 

:  71 

104 

124 

153 

:  10 


1732— 
1734— 
1734— 
1735— 
1735— 
1737— 
1737— 
1740— 
1740— 
1742— 
1742— 
1742— 
1743— 
1743— 
1744— 
1744— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1748— 
1749— 
1749— 
1749— 
1750— 


376 
397 
422 
439 
446 
475 
496 
547 
566 
624 
646 
33 
57 
63 
88 
100 
163 
311 
326 
355 
380 
448 
3:489 
:500 
:  33 
:  94 
:105 
:127 
:158 
:183 


1759—  5 :  483 


YEAR. 

VOL, 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1731 

2 

1733 

2 

1734 

2 

1734 

2 

1735 

2 

1736 

2 

1737 

2 

1739 

2 

1740 

2 

1742 

2 

1742 

2 

1742 

2 

1743 

3 

1743 

3 

1743 

3 

1744 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1747 

4 

1749 

4 

1749 

4 

1749 

4 

1749 

4 

1751 

4 

1744 

3 

1744 

3 

1759 

5 

1759 

5 

1761 

6 

1758 

5 

1748 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

PAGE. 


1 
11 

107 
67 
76 
37 

38 

49 

50 

335 
379 
411 

429 

440 

457 

477 

542 

548 

610 

629 

647 

47 

58 

68 

89 

161 

298 

313 

327 

368 

415 

449 

495 

2 

48 

100 

106 

132 

165 

9 

96 

98 

498 

493 

214 

373 

74 
318 
328 
348 
354 


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YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

CLKMENT.  Cai't.  Jop.,  —  {coiUinucd)  : 

muster-rull                  1753 —  4:357 

1753—  A 

1:365 

1753 

4 

408 

CLEMEN  r.  Job  and  Daniel: 

account      ...... 

,                  , 

, 

1757 

5 

206 

CLEMf:NT,  Obadiaii: 

V.  Clark,  Amos          .... 

1756—  5  :  151 

1756 

5 

160 

1757—  / 

) :  200 

1757 

6 

201 

V.  Carlton,  Jonathan 

. 

. 

1756 

6 

156 

CLEMENT,  Petkk: 

l)i'tition       ...... 

1767—  \ 

':149 

1770 

8 

12 

CLEMENT,  TiM.miv: 

petition       ...... 

1753—  4 :  362 

1754 

4 

403 

CLERGY  (see  Benefit  and  Ministry). 

CLERK  {see  also  under  the  several  names. 

and  Court   of 

Coinmi'fsioners,  Journal   of  House,  Message  to  Board, 

and  Selectmen)  : 

chosen : 

Atkinson,  Theodore 

, 

, 

1715 

1 

118 

Clarkson,  Andrew  . 

1755—  5 :    46 

1758 

5 

437 

1762—  6:238 

1762—  ( 

;:246 

1765 

7 

1 

Dennet,  Ephraim    . 

1719—  1:242 

1721 

1 

264 

Greenou<rh,  Daniel 

, 

, 

1721 

1 

272 

Jallrey,  Juuies 

1721—   ] 

[  :  303 

1722 

1 

330 

1727—  2:101 

1728—  2:126 

1731 

2 

336 

1732—  2 :  377 

1734—  2 :  398 

1735 

2 

438 

1736—  2:457 

1740—  2:544 

1742 

2 

611 

Kois,  Sanniel  .... 

, 

1711 

1 

1 

Livennore,  Matthew 

, 

1752 

4 

223 

Parker,  William 

. 

1771 

8 

107 

Pierce,  Daniel 

1745 

3 

190 

Pierce,  Joshua 

, 

1717 

1 

205 

Sherburne,  Henry   . 

, 

1720 

1 

244 

Sherburne,  Henry,  Jr.     . 

1745 

3 

118 

Smith,  Joseph 

. 

1717 

1 

190 

Weare,  Meshech 

1749-  ^ 

1 :  106 

1765 

7 

37 

1768—  7:225 

1774—  f 

5:189 

1775 

8 

220 

Wibird,  Richard      . 

. 

, 

1716 

1 

174 

compensation,  etc.             ... 

1722—  ■ 

I  :  337 

1723 

1 

409 

1724       2:      9 

172.'-)-  ; 

I:    25 

1726 

2 

57 

1727—  2:    99 

1727—  : 

2:102 

1728 

2 

115 

1729—  2 :  146 

1729—  : 

2:152 

1729 

2 

167 

1730—  2:332 

1731—  i 

2  :  356 

1732 

2 

370 

1734—  2:410 

1735—  : 

2:448 

1737 

2 

485 

1743—  3:    59 

1743—  : 

J:    60 

1744 

3 

92 

1745       3 :  166 

1745      ; 

J:  185 

1745 

3 

196 

1745       3 :  206 

1746—  .' 

3 :  339 

1753 

4 

•313 

1753—  4:314 

1756—  , 

j:166 

1758 

5 

382 

1759—  5:459 

1761—  ( 

5:234 

1762 

6 

268 

176.5—  7  :    28 

1772—  [ 

M23 

1774 

8 

206 

to  transfer  books,  etc.,  to  successor 

1745—  : 

3 :  193 

1749 

4 

108 

1752—  ^ 

1:224 

1755 

6 

46 

to  give  copif^'^  of  i)a))er.'^    . 

1745—  \ 

3 :  225 

1745 

3 

237 

1745—  : 

3:238 

1758 

6 

431 

to  attest  i)apei-.<  wiiii  ^a)Vcrnor"s  speech     . 

1754 

4 

375 

to  furnish  copies  of  journal 

, 

1755 

6 

39 

to  keep  rolls 

, 

1757 

5 

215 

to  prepare  rolls,  for  stopages    . 

• 

1759 

5 

462 

pro  tempore,  chosen : 

(in-enou^^Ii,  Daniel 

, 

1722 

1 

320 

llobart,  Samuel 

, 

1768 

7 

267 

1769—  ' 

F:283 

1770 

8 

32 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


69 


YKAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

CLERK,  —  {continued)  : 

X<ro  tempore,  chosen  : 

Lovewell,  Jonathan 

, 

1760 

6 

52 

McMuiphy,  John    . 

, 

1752 

4 

256 

Peirce,  Joshua 

, 

1717 

1 

202 

Russell,  Eleazer 

, 

1754 

4 

436 

Shex-burne,  Henry,  Jr. 

, 

1747 

3 

496 

1747— 

4:316 

1753 

4 

35 

1755— 

4:508 

1755 

4 

530 

Sherburne,  John 

,                 , 

, 

1769 

7 

320 

Thing,  Samuel 

,                  , 

, 

1716 

1 

142 

Thompson,  Ebenezer 

,                  , 

, 

1775 

8 

221 

Waldron,  Thomas  Westbrook 

1758 

5 :  320 

1764 

6 

383 

Walton,  George 

, 

1733 

2 

378 

Wibird,  Richard 

• 

1716 

1 

170 

CLERK  (see  also  Scribe)  : 

to  company 

. 

1756 

5 

117 

CLIFFORD,  Benjamin  : 

hired,  wages  stopt      . 

, 

1760 

6 

76 

CLIFFORD,  Israel  : 

petition       .... 

. 

1721 

1 

280 

CLIFFORD,  Joseph  : 

petition       .... 

, 

1718 

1 

215 

CLIFFORD,  William  : 

claim           .... 

, 

1758 

5 

347 

CLINTON,  Governor  : 

letter  of     . 

, 

1745 

3 

265 

CLOTHING  (see  also  Uniform)  : 

for  soldiers 

, 

1745 

3 

281 

1746—  3 

365 

1746- 

3:366 

1746 

3 

424 

1747—  3 

455 

1747— 

4:    15 

1755 

5 

26 

CLOUGH,  Abner  : 

claim          .... 

,                  , 

1747— 

3:451 

1747 

3 

461 

V.  Longfellow,  Jonathan  . 

, 

. 

,                  . 

1753 

4 

354 

petition      .... 

, 

1770— 

8:    53 

1771 

8 

102 

CLOUGH,  Benjamin  : 

claim         .... 

•                  • 

, 

,                  , 

1769 

7 

295 

CLOUGH,  Capt.  Jeremiah  : 

muster-roll 

,                  , 

. 

1745 

3 

*159 

1745—  3 

162 

174.5— 

3  :  276 

1745 

3 

290 

1746—  3 

326 

1746 

3:375 

1746 

3 

382 

174G—  3 

499 

1746— 

3  :  430 

1747 

3 

462 

1746—  3 

532 

1747— 

4:    24 

1753 

4 

351 

claim         .... 

. 

, 

,                    , 

1745 

2 

218 

petition      .... 

• 

1754— 

4:431 

1754 

4 

465 

fort  of,  at  Canterbury 

,                  , 

1746 

3:324 

1746 

3 

327 

CLOUGH,  Rachel  and  Anne  : 

claim         .... 

.                  , 

, 

•                  • 

1770 

8 

17 

CLOUGH,  Zacheus  : 

petition      .... 

, 

1757— 

5 :  303 

1758 

5 

313 

1758—  5 

315 

1758 

5:323 

1758 

5 

324 

CLYDE,  Joseph  : 

to  appear  .... 

•                  • 

, 

•                  • 

1753 

4 

294 

COARSER,  John: 

on  Captain  Tash's  roll 

,                  , 

• 

,                  , 

1756 

5 

131 

COAST  Survey: 

of  northern  district  of  America 

. 

•                  ■ 

1770 

8 

50 

COATS,  Robert  : 

claim         .... 

,                  , 

1719— 

1  :  238 

1721 

1 

290 

1722—  1 

314 

1723— 

1:390 

1724 

1 

417 

COBURN  (see  Colhurn). 

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liiidfjc  in  Dover 


171')—  1  :  lUl 


CORY,  John  : 

enlisted,  but  not  passed     . 
COCIIECIK): 

nieetiiij^-liouse  . 

provisions  transported  to  . 

in  Dover,  (Quaker  ineelin;^  at 

Point,  appellants  from 

river 
COCIIlfAX,  Jamks 

petition    .  .  1759 —  5 

COCIIKAN.  Cait.  John: 

commandant  of  fori  \\'illian)  and  Al 


4G0 


17.09—  5:467 


4: 
5: 
5: 
6: 
6: 
6 


135 
146 


251 
136 
388 
213 
396 
347 


23G 


1773—  8 : 
1773—  8; 
COCKEKMOUTII  [Guotox]  : 

inventory  .... 
CODFISH  : 

tiix-i'ate  .  .  1752 — 
1756— 
1758— 
1761— 
1764— 
bounty  for  catehino;  1763 — 
CODKINGTON,  Col.  William  : 

of  Rhode  Island 
COFFIN,  Amos: 

to  appear  .... 
COFFIN,  Cai't.  Edmund  : 

of  ship  Treyton  [Triton  ?] 
COFFIN,  Edmund  : 

petition      .... 
COFFIN,  Elipiialet  and  Tristram 
petition      .         .         1719 —  1 : 
COFFIN,  JOSEI'H : 

jjetition  .... 
COFFIN,  Peter: 

,       estate  of,  entail  docked 
V.  Daniel  Warner 
COFFRAN,  John  : 

to  ajjpear  .... 
con  AN  A  WAG  US: 

Indians  .... 
COIIAS  AND  CoHASS  (see  Coos). 
COHAS  Brook: 

alewives  in,  to  protect 


COIN  {see  also  Currency,  Debasing,  Gold, 
Specie,  and  Tender)  : 

foreign,  a  tender       1765 —  7:      4 
foreign,  price  and  value    . 
counterfeiting,  penalty 

COLBURN,JoNATnAN: 

to  appear  ...... 

V.  Robert  Boyce         .... 

1758—  5:342 
1761—  6:150 
COLBURN,  Cait.  Thomas  : 

moderator  for  Dunstable  . 


ary  . 
1771— 
1772— 
1773— 
177 


1754— 
1757— 
1759— 
1762— 
1765— 
1763— 


113 
126 
136 

207 


445 
277 

9 

265 

29 

348 


1730—  2 :  322 


1726—  2 :  .37 


1726—  2:  37 
1774—  8:197 


1754—  4 :  443 

177:J—  8:165 

Money,  Silver, 

176,5—  7:      6 
1771—  8:    97 


177- 


8:168 


1758— 
17.58— 
1761— 


5:327 
5 :  345 
6:151 


VKAK. 


VOL. 


1760 

1715 
174H 
1760 
1720 
1760 

1760 

1771 
1772 
1772 
1773 
1774 

1773 

1755 
1758 
1760 
1763 
1766 
1763 

1730 

1770 

1764 

1770 

1726 

1747 

1726 
1774 

1766 

1764 


1773 
1774 


1765 
1771 
1773 
1774 

1757 
17.58 
1761 
1761 

1748 


1 
4 
6 
1 
6 


8 
8 
8 
8 
8 


4 
5 
6 
6 

7 
6 

2 

8 

6 

7 

2 

4 

2 
8 

7 

6 


8 
8 


7 
8 
8 
8 

5 
6 
6 
6 


TAOB. 


117 

103 

97 

123 

260 

84 

40 

110 
120 
127 
138 
211 

160 

648 
385 
105 
338 
84 
364 

323 

2 

408 

356 

38 

22 

38 
203 

94 

385 


152 
193 


24 

99 

185 

169 

308 
339 
147 
224 

83 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


71 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COLBY,  Elias  : 

on  Captain  Tash's  roll 

«                  >                  • 

1756 

5 

131 

COLBY,  John : 

petition      .    '     . 

•                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

187 

COLBY,  Oklando  : 

on  Captain  Tash\s  roll 

•                  •                  ■ 

1756 

5 

131 

son,  Rowell,  had  small-pox 

•                  •                  • 

1763 

6 

343 

COLBY,  Spencer  : 

volunteer  ...... 

1746—  3:404 

1747 

3 

469 

COLCORD,  Peter  : 

present  to,  for  braveiy 

1724—  2:      3 

1724 

2 

7 

COLCORD  &  Light  : 

petition 

•                  •                  • 

1743 

3 

57 

COLLECTION : 

of  taxes,  province     1738 —  2  :  540 

1747—  3:513 

1753 

4 

360 

1755—  4 :  513 

1755—  4:518 

1760 

6 

104 

COLLECTORS : 

of  taxes,  choosing     1758 —  5  :  374 

1758       5 :  376 

1758 

5 

377 

of  excise 

1752—  4 :  236 

1753 

4 

332 

1753       4 :  344 

1755 

5 

33 

COLLEGE  (see  Dartmouth  and  Harvard) . 

COLLINS,  Ebenezer  : 

muster-roll         .         1746—  3  :  422 

1746—  3:423 

1746 

3 

533 

COLONEL  (see  also  Scribe)  : 

wages        .         .         1745      3 :  155 

1756—  5 :  117 

1756 

5 

149 

1757—  5:238 

1757—  5 :  243 

1758 

5 

378 

1759—  6:      4 

1761—  6:193 

1762 

6 

256 

lieutenant,  wages     .... 

1745—  3  :  155 

1756 

5 

117 

1757—  5 :  250 

1757—  5 :  267 

1758 

5 

378 

1759—  6:      4 

1761—  6 :  193 

1762 

6 

254 

to  transmit  list  of  men  to  the  treasui-er     . 

1759 

6 

17 

COLONIES  (see  also  American,  Conference,  Controversy, 

Dispute,  Impositions,  and  Trade)  : 

infant,  of  America     .... 

•                  •                  . 

1761 

6 

183 

his  majesty's,  defended 

• 

1757 

5 

243 

New  England,  grant  to     . 

•                  •                  ■ 

1757 

5 

271 

southern,  letter  from  ministers  of  the 

•                  • 

1763 

6 

321 

circumstances  of  the 

1765—  7  :    20 

1765 

7 

21 

British,  rights,  etc 

. 

1766 

7 

58 

British,  acts  of  parliament  affecting 

• 

1773 

8 

162 

1774       8:177 

1774 

8 

181 

our  sister,  correspondence  with 

•                  •                  • 

1773 

8 

162 

1774—  8 :  177 

1774 

8 

*179 

1774—  8 :  180 

1774—  8 :  181 

1774 

8 

215 

COLTS : 

invoice  of 

1761-   6:122 

1767 

7 

161 

COMBS,               : 

sick  soldier 

. 

1745 

3 

231 

COMBS,  Jonathan  : 

petition      ...... 

•                  «                  • 

1753 

4 

344 

account      

1761 

6 

213 

COMBS,  Joseph  : 

soldier,  had  small-pox 

. 

1761 

6 

215 

COMBS,  Medai)  : 

account      ...... 

•         <         • 

1761 

6 

215 

COMINGS,  Williams  : 

to  be  notified 

.         .         ■ 

1757 

5 

287 

COMMANDER : 

wages 

•         -         . 

1748 

4 

78 

COMMERCE  (see  also  Trade)  : 

encouraged        

. 

1735 

2 

442 

72 


Index  to  Journals  of  IIousi:  oi-  Representatives, 


COMMKRCE,—  (conUnvcd)  : 

with  Krcneh  and  Sjmiiish,  jji-oliiltited 
COMMISSARY  (scf  a/.s-o  JluspUal,  Muster- liolls,  and  Per- 
quisites) : 

of,  iiccounted  for 


stores  left  in  hands 
for  expeditions,  etc. 


171.5— 
1745— 
1746— 
174G— 
174G— 
1747— 
174.S— 
1755— 
1755— 
175()— 
1757— 
1757— 
1757— 
1758— 


247 
272 
367 
390 
416 
48 
77 
534 
20 
148 
5:195 
5:198 
5 :  241 
5  :  346 


assistant    .... 
COMMISSIONS  (see  also  Treasurer) 


litary 


mi 


governors' 


1722— 


346 

;435 

168 

395 


1735— 
1745— 
1745— 

lieutenant-governors' 

1728—  2 :  142 
CO:\IMISSIONERS    (see    also     Cmnmitlee, 
Island,  and  Sub- Commissioners)  : 

boundary  

1737—  2:508 
1737—  2 :  520 


1745— 
171.".— 
1745— 
1746— 
1740— 
1746— 
1748— 
1753— 
1755— 
175.5— 
1756— 
1757 — 
1757— 
1757 — 
17.58— 


1722— 
1745— 
174.5— 
1752— 
171.5— 
1729— 
Line, 


1.59 
248 
281 
381 
391 
436 

64 

312 

2 

30 
149 
196 
238 
285 
355 


348 
164 
175 
217 
122 
167 


Rhode 


1737— 
1742— 


grievances  (see  also  Court  and 


about  court 
tions)    . 
to  Canada  .         1724 — 

on  peace  with  Indians 

about  carrying  on  the  war 

on  French  and  Indian  war 
on  redemption  of  cajjtlves 
on  treaty  with  Indians 

17.54— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
at  Albany  .... 
of  several  governments     . 


2:512 

2 : 6.39 

Excep- 


2:    12*       1747—  3:502 


373 
412 
421 
455 


1727— 
17-I.5— 
174.5— 
1747— 


17.54— 
17.54— 
1754— 

17.55— 

17.58— 
1758— 


2:  85 
3:125 
3 :  1.32 
3  :  .501 


402 
413 
452 
457 
3 

313 
343 


1758—  5 :  340 
COMMITTEE : 

on  province,  or  treasurer's  accounts,  claims,  debts, 
demands,  etc.  ["of  audit"] 


1712— 
1714— 
1715— 
1716— 
1718— 
1720— 
1721— 


45 
83 
105 
164 
216 
244 
288 


1713— 
171.5— 
171);- 
1716— 
1719- 
1720— 
1721— 


59 
99 
143 
169 
2.33 
253 
290 


YEAR.     VOL 


1744 


1711 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1746 
1746 
1747 
1748 
17.53 
17.55 
17.56 
1756 
17.57 
17.57 
1757 
17.58 
17.57 

1733 
1745 
1745 
1752 
1728 
1731 


1720 
1737 
1742 

1728 
1747 
1726 
1727 
1745 
1746 
1747 
1749 
17.54 
17.54 
1754 
1754 
17.55 
1756 
1757 
1758 
1758 


1711 
1713 
1715 
1716 
1717 
1719 
1721 
1722 


1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
5 
5 
5 
6 
5 
5 
5 
5 

1 
3 
3 

4 
2 
2 


1 
2 
2 


PAGE. 


96 


5 
tl59 
249 
366 
382 
415 
519 

72 
318 

17 
117 
1.53 
197 
240 
3u6 
375 
221 

384 
165 
176 
218 
122 
355 


255 
618 
640 


2 

115 

4 

14 

2 

37 

2 

86 

3 

126 

3 

348 

3 

504 

4 

170 

4 

.372 

4 

410 

4 

416 

4 

454 

4 

498 

5 

79 

5 

226 

5 

314 

6 

344 

44 

60 

100 

161 

209 

1  1 

236 

264 

314 

Pkovince  of  N"ew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


73 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COMMITTEE,  —  {continued)  : 

on  131'ovince,  oi*  treasiirer''s  accounts, 

claims,  debts, 

demands,  etc.  ["of  audit"] 

1722—  1:316 

1722—  1:350 

1722 

1 

854 

1722—  1 :  357 

1722—  1:368 

1722 

1 

370 

1722—  1:372 

1723—  1:382 

1723 

1 

383 

1723       1 : 388 

1723       1:390 

1724 

1 

414 

1724—  1 :  417 

1724—  1:418 

1724 

2 

1 

1724—  2  :      2 

1724—  2:      6 

1724 

2 

10 

1724—  2:    12t 

1726—  2 :    38 

1726 

2 

45 

1726—  2 :    60 

1726—  2 :    62 

1727 

2 

73 

1727—  2:    82 

1728—  2  :  112 

1728 

2 

115 

1728—  2 :  132 

1729—  2 :  144 

1730 

2 

318 

1730       2 :  326 

1731—  2 :  339 

1732 

2 

371 

1733—  2:382 

1734       2  :  401 

1734 

2 

423 

1735—  2 :  439 

1735—  2:447 

1736 

2 

458 

1737—  2:477 

1737—  2:521 

1738 

2 

536 

1740—  2 :  546 

1740—  2:549 

1740 

2 

.561 

1742—  2:615 

1742—  2 :  622 

1742 

8 

45 

1743—  3:    51 

1743—  3:    68 

1743 

8 

72 

1744—  3:    91 

1745—  3 :  124 

1745 

8 

138 

1745—  3:207 

1745—  3:211 

1745 

3 

249 

1745—  3  :  292 

1746       8 :  323 

1746 

8 

828 

1746—  3:334 

1747—  3:505 

1747 

8 

521 

1747—  3:524 

1747—  4:    33 

1748 

4 

84 

17i9_  4 :  163 

1749—  4:164 

1752 

4 

240 

1752—  4:241 

1752—  4 :  244 

1752 

4 

258 

1753—  4 :  302 

1753—  4:317 

1758 

4 

320 

1754—  4 :  446 

1754—  4:474 

1754 

4 

480 

1755—  4:500 

1755—  4 :  519 

1755 

5 

8 

1755       5:    60 

1755—  5 :    63 

1757 

5 

309 

1758—  5  :  406 

1758—  5:444 

1760 

6 

48 

1760       6:112 

1760       6:114 

1760 

6 

115 

1760—  6:116 

176U—  6 :  117 

1761 

6 

180 

1761—  6  :  154 

1761—  6  :  194 

1762 

6 

280 

1762—  6:290 

1762—  6 :  299 

1763 

6 

387 

1763       6 :  369 

1763—  6  :  379 

1763 

6 

380 

1764—  6:400 

1765—  7  :      6 

1765 

7 

9 

1765—  7:    11 

1765       7:    76 

1766 

7 

90 

1767—  7:114 

1767—  7  :  118 

1768 

7 

200 

1768       7 : 201 

1768       7  :  204 

1768 

7 

215 

1768       7  :  236 

1768—  7  :  244 

1768 

7 

248 

1768—  7:249 

1768       7 : 253 

1768 

7 

254 

1768       7  :  255 

1768—  7  :  262 

1768 

7 

263 

1768       7  :  266 

1769—  7:282 

1770 

7 

340 

1770—  8 :      1 

1770—  8:      7 

1770 

8 

8 

1770—  8:    13 

1771—  8:    80 

1771 

8 

94 

1771—  8  :    96 

1772—  8:120 

1772 

8 

122 

1772—  8:123 

1773       8 :  147 

1773 

8 

151 

1774—  8:  192 

1774—  8 :  196 

1774 

8 

198 

on  state  of  the  treasury,  funds,  mone3',  currencj-, 

etc 

1722—  1:311 

1722 

1 

318 

1722—  1:319 

1722—  1:320 

1745 

8 

294 

1746—  3:326 

1747—  ;>,:o23 

1747 

3 

527 

1757—  5 :  269 

1764—  6:415 

1764 

6 

419 

on  regulating-  excise  .... 

1721—  1:282 

1743 

3 

51 

1743—  3:    60 

1754—  4:395 

1767 

7 

149 

1771—  8:  109 

1771—  8:110 

1772 

8 

117 

on  farming  excise      1717 —  1 :  202 

1718—  1:214 

1719 

1 

234 

1720—  1:245 

1726       2:    32 

1729 

2 

160 

1735—  2:445 

1735—  2:446 

1738 

2 

537 

10 


74 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  "Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

I'AOE. 

COMMVl''lT.E,  —  (conlinucd)  : 

on  laniiing  excise      1740 —  2:547 

1742—  2:629 

1712 

31 

1745—  3 :  248 

1747—  3:505 

1753 

4 

326 

1753_  4 :  364 

1754—  4:397 

1754 

4 

425 

1754—  4:429 

1754—  4:448 

1755 

4 

492 

1755—  4:541 

nSS       4 :  573 

1756 

6 

68 

1750-  5:    81 

1756—  5 :  134 

1757 

5 

214 

1757—  5 :  286 

1757—  5 :  307 

1758 

5 

382 

1758—  5 :  421 

1759—  5 :  492 

1759 

6 

32 

17  GO—  6  :  100 

1761—  6:221 

1763 

6 

380 

1767—  7  :  153 

17()7 —  7  :  155 

1767 

7 

168 

1767—  7  :  Ki'J 

176H—  7  :  273 

1768 

7 

274 

17(58-  7  :  275 

1709-  7  :  331 

1770 

7 

346 

1770—  8:    18 

1770—  8:    40 

1770 

8 

41 

1770—  8:    46 

1770       8:    49 

1771 

8 

86 

1772—  8:118 

1772—  8 :  124 

1773 

8 

137 

1773—  8:153 

1773—  8 :  154 

1774 

8 

168 

of  conference  on  the  olVence  taken  Ijy  Massachusetts 

at  our  impost  act 

1714 

1 

90 

to  address  Massachusetts  for  laying  aside  all  duties 

1721 

1 

303 

to  in(]uire  about  powder  money 

.    1768—  7  :  244 

1768 

7 

248 

1708       7  :  249 

1768—  7  :  254 

1774 

8 

203 

to  consider  making  more  bills  of  ci 

•edit 

1721—  1:275 

1721 

1 

277 

to  obtain  royal  consent  for  striking 

bills,  etc.   . 

1722 

1 

321 

to  report  on  old  cypher  bills 

.    1727—  2:108 

1727 

2 

109 

1728—  2:133 

1729 

2 

162 

to  regulate  bonds  of  public  money 

holders 

1729—  2 :  154 

1733 

2 

392 

to  sign  bills  of  credit  (amount  not 

stated) 

1737 

2 

489 

1737—  2:494 

1745 

3 

296 

on  denomination  of  plates 

•                  ■                  • 

1737 

2 

489 

on  custody  of  plates  1742 —  2  :  641 

1742—  2:646 

1743 

3 

64 

1745—  3 :  230 

174.5—  3 :  243 

1746 

3 

306 

1746—  3:341 

1746—  3:342 

1765 

7 

49 

on  issue  of  paj^er  mone}'  . 

.    1744—  3:    92 

1744 

3 

93 

for  imprinting  bills,  etc.    . 

• 

1745 

3 

283 

for  £'500 

• 

1746 

3 

327 

for  £1,000          .... 

, 

1721 

1 

307 

for  £1,076  16s  . 

• 

1729 

2 

158 

for  £1,500          .         1714—  1:    f^l 

1715—  1 :  103 

1726 

2 

66 

for  £1,730          .         1730—  2:332 

1734—  2:409 

1734 

2 

426 

for  £2,000          .... 

.    1722—  1 :  365 

1724 

2 

10 

1724—  2:    11 

1758 

6 

411 

for  £2,800          .         1722—  1:320 

1722—  1 :  321 

1722 

1 

363 

for  £4,000          .... 

. 

1747 

4 

54 

for  £4,220          .... 

.                  > 

1742 

2 

644 

for  £5,000          .... 

.    1759—  6:      3 

1759 

6 

11 

for  £5,384          .         1722—  1:318 

1725       2:    19 

1729 

2 

162 

for  £5,750          .... 

• 

1756 

5 

135 

for  £6,000          .... 

.    1742—  2:647 

1745 

3 

223 

1745—  3 :  277 

1746 

3 

841 

for  £7,000          .... 

.    1761—  6:  13!) 

1761 

6 

176 

for  £8,000          .... 

.    1745—  3:2S0 

1745 

3 

283 

1745—  3:284 

1746—  3 :  306 

1746 

3 

312 

1746—  3 :  316 

1759-»6:    30 

1760 

6 

77 

1760—  6:    78 

1760—  6:    99 

1760 

6 

108 

1760—  6:111 

1762—  6 :  269 

1762 

6 

280 

for  £9,000          .         1759—  5:477 

1759—  6:    11 

1759 

6 

14 

for  £10,000        .... 

.    IIGS—  6:322 

1763 

1       6 

347 

for  £12,000        .         1745—  3:271 

1761—  6:203 

1761 

1       5 

221 

Province  op  Kew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


75 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COMMITTEE,  —  {continued)  : 

for  £13,000   .    1745—  3  :  152 

1745—  3 :  153 

1745 

3 

157 

1745—  3:222 

1745—  3  :  229 

1745 

3 

230 

1745—  3:243 

1745—  3 :  247 

1746 

3 

312 

for  £15,000  ["grand"] 

1718—  1:228 

1720 

1 

249 

1725—  2:  19 

1726   2:  44 

1734 

2 

411 

1734   2 :  427 

1737—  2:490 

1738 

2 

536 

1742—  2 :  650 

1742—  3:  38 

1742 

3 

40 

1743—  3:  63 

1745—  3:294 

1746 

3 

326 

174C—  3 :  332 

1746   3 :  344 

1747 

4 

32 

1747—  4:  38 

1748   4:  88 

1754 

4 

476 

1755—  5  :  32 

1755   5:  53 

1756 

5 

70 

1756—  5 :  147 

1756—  5 :  186 

1758 

5 

442 

for  £17.000 

1759—  5:494 

1759 

6 

18 

for  £20,000 

1757—  5 :  240 

1757 

5 

241 

1757—  5 :  275 

1757 

5 

301 

for  £25,000   .    1742—  2 :  647 

1743—  3:  63 

1744 

3 

96 

1745   3  :  178 

1745—  3:222 

1745 

3 

223 

1745—  3:297 

1747—  3:491 

1748 

4 

83 

1752—  4 :  231 

1752—  4 :  255 

1753 

4 

311 

1753—  4 :  312 

1754—  4:485 

1754 

4 

486 

1754—  4:487 

1755 —  4  :  537 

1755 

4 

539 

1755—  4:540 

1755 —  4  :  541 

1755 

4 

542 

for  £30,000   .    1755   4:536 

1755—  4:543 

1755 

4 

568 

1755—  4:570 

1755 —  5  :  11 

1755 

5 

21 

1755—  5  :  25 

1755—  5:  36 

1756 

5 

90 

1756—  5:  91 

1756—  5  :  140 

1756 

5 

155 

1756   5 :  159 

1757 —  5:  275 

1757 

6 

276 

for  £60,000   .    1746   3:363 

1746—  3:365 

1746 

3 

366 

1746—  3  :  440 

1747—  3:523 

1747 

3 

527 

to  tell  over  money  1723 —  1:405 

1723—  1:407 

1723 

1 

409 

1724—  2:   8 

1724-  2:  12t 

1725 

2 

19 

1725—  2:  24 

1726—  2:  34 

1726 

2 

38 

1726   2:  53 

1727—  2:  74 

1728 

2 

132 

1728—  2 :  135 

1729—  2:167 

1729 

2 

168 

1731—  2:339 

1731—  2:346 

1732 

2 

369 

1732—  2 :  373 

1733—  2:381 

1734 

2 

401 

1734—  2 :  402 

1734_  2:423 

1735 

2 

439 

1735—  2:445 

1736—  2 :  458 

1737 

2 

477 

1737—  2 :  479 

1738   2 : 531 

1738 

2 

532 

1738—  2:533 

1738—  2:534 

1738 

2 

535 

1740   2  :  549 

1742—  3:  41 

1743 

3 

51 

1745—  3  :  292 

1746—  3:323 

1746 

3 

328 

1746   3  :  332 

1747—  3:505 

1747 

3 

515 

1747—  3:516 

1748—  4:  89 

1748 

4 

90 

1752—  4:252 

1753—  4:364 

1753 

4 

365 

1754—  4:412 

1754—  4:416 

1754 

4 

422 

17,54—  4  :  423 

1754—  4:426 

1754 

4 

427 

1754—  4 :  430 

1754—  4 :  431 

1754 

4 

436 

1754—  4 :  439 

1754—  4 :  440 

1754 

4 

441 

1754—  4 :  442 

1754—  4  :  442* 

1754 

4 

443 

1754—  4 :  445 

1754—  4:445* 

1755 

5 

60 

1755—  5  :  61 

1755   5:  70 

1756 

5 

71 

•        1756—  5  :  72 

1 756 —  5  :  73 

1756 

5 

74 

1756—  5  :  77 

1756—  5:  78 

1756 

5 

80 

1756   5:  81 

1756—  5:  83 

1756 

5 

84 

1756—  5  :  86 

1756—  5:  87 

1 756 

5 

183 

17;-,6—  5:189 

1756—  5:  190 

1 756 

5 

191 

1756—  5 :  193 

1756—  5  :  194 

1757 

5 

196 

1757—  5 :  202 

1757—  5 :  204 

1757 

5 

2(16 

1757—  5:207 

1757—  5 :  210 

1757 

5 

214 

76 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COMMITTEE,  —  {rontinncd)  : 

to  tell  over  money     1757 —  5  :  304 

1758—  5 :  310 

1758 

.    6 

317 

1758—  0 :  318 

1758—  5 :  324 

1758 

5 

325 

1758       5 : 332 

1758—  5 :  336 

1758 

6 

339 

1758—  5 :  341 

1758—  5 :  350 

1758 

5 

357 

175H—  5  :  359 

175H—  5:370 

1758 

5 

384 

1758—  5 :  390 

1758—  5:391 

1758 

5 

401 

1768—  5:408 

1758—  5 :  410 

1758 

5 

445 

1758—  5  :  452 

1758—  5:453 

1758 

6 

456 

1759 —  5  :  457 

1759—  5:461 

1759 

5 

463 

1759       5 : 404 

1759—  5 :  467 

1759 

5 

471 

1759—  5:480 

1759—  5 :  481 

1760 

6 

494 

1700—  5 :  499 

1700—  0:    11 

1760 

6 

86 

1700—  6 :    41 

1700—  0:    43 

1760 

6 

46 

1700—  G:    47 

1700—  6  :    48 

1760 

6 

49 

1760—  6 :    51 

1760—  6:    52 

1760 

6 

60 

1700       6:    01 

1700—  6:    62 

1760 

6 

70 

1760—  0:    71 

1760—  6:    77 

1700 

6 

79 

1760—  0:    87 

1701—  0:168 

1701 

6 

109 

1701—  0 :  170 

1701—  6:177 

1701 

6 

194 

1702—  0:240 

1702—  6:243 

1702 

6 

251 

1702—  0:202* 

1762—  6:289 

1762 

6 

290 

1702—  0:294 

1702—  0:295 

1762 

6 

296 

1702—  G :  310 

1702—  6:311 

1763 

6 

334 

1703—  0 :  357 

176;^  6 :  361 

1763 

6 

371 

1704—  0  :  387 

1764—  6:389 

1764 

6 

404 

1704—  0 :  424 

1765—  0  :  466 

1765 

6 

408 

1705—  7  :      8 

1765—  7  :    10 

1766 

7 

90 

1700—  7  :  100 

1706—  7  :  110 

1767 

7 

118 

1708—  7  :  185 

170S       7:201 

1768 

7 

244 

17GS—  7  :  248 

1708—  7  :  249 

1768 

7 

253 

1708—  7 :  202 

1708—  7  :  200 

1768 

i 

271 

1708—  7  :  278 

1709—  7 :  335 

1770 

7 

340 

1770—  7  :  343 

1770—  8:      1 

1770 

8 

4 

1770—  8:      6 

1770—  8 :    44 

1771 

8 

07 

1771—  8:    08 

1771—  8:    81 

1771 

8 

92 

1771—  8:109 

1771—  8 :  110 

1772 

8 

121 

on  burning  bills        .... 

1718—  1:222 

1718 

1 

223 

1719—  1:239 

1720—  1:250 

1721 

1 

271 

1723—  1 :  375 

1723—  1:405 

1723 

1 

407 

1724—  1:415 

1724—  1  :  421 

1724 

2 

8 

1725—  2 :    20 

1742—  2  :  051 

1742 

2 

652 

17o3—  4 :  285 

1753—  4:340 

1763 

4 

841 

to  consult  for  sinking  paper  bills 

.                  • 

1769 

7 

282 

on  sinking  bills  of  credit 

■                  •                  • 

1770 

8 

41 

for  redemption  of  treasurer's  notes 

1772—  8:12S 

1772 

8 

130 

1773—  8 :  137 

1774 

8 

193 

to  take  security  for  certain  debt  to  pi 

•ovincc 

1707 

7 

166 

to  examine  account  for  arresting  counterfeiters 

1705 

i       ('^ 

443 

on  money  granted  l)y  parliament 

•                  •                  - 

1752 

4 

274 

to  draw  bills  of  exchange 

• 

:     1754 

4 

466 

1754—  4 :  482 

1755—  4 :  499 

1755 

4 

644 

1755 —  5  :      1 

1755—  5:    11 

1755 

5 

19 

1755_  5 :    20 

1755—  5:    31 

urn 

5 

32 

1755—  5:    35 

1750—  5 :  lOS 

1758 

5 

328 

1758—  5 :  359 

1758—^:365 

1758 

5 

413 

1759—  5 :  490 

1759—  0 :    17 

1759 

6 

23 

1760—  6:    40 

1700—  6:    47 

1700 

6 

64 

1700—  6 :    66 

1760—  6:    89 

1760 

1       6 

98 

1760—  6 :  108 

1760—  6:118 

1761 

6 

127 

1762—  6 :  269 

1763—  6:311 

1763 

6 

368 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampsuire,  1711-1775. 


77 


COMMITTEE,  —  {continued)  : 

to  draw  bills  of  exchange 

1764—  (i :  ;).S7  17G4— 

17«5_  6:431  1765— 

176;")-  7:      9  17G7— 

1767—  7  :  122  1767— 

1768-  7  :  186  1768— 
1768—  7  :  200  1768— 
1770—  7  :  o42  1770— 
1772—  8  :  130  1773— 


6:420 

6  :  437 
7:113 

7:123 

7  :  193 
7:217 
7:356 
8:151 


to  examine  accounts  of  committee  to  draw  bills  on 


agent 


1760— 

1767— 

1768— 

1770— 
to  set  prices,  etc. 
to  ascertain  value  of  money,  etc. 
to  settle  and  determine  diftereuce  of  money 

1753- 


6:  49 
7:122 
7:196 
7  :  356 


1760- 
1768- 
1770- 
1770- 


6 

7 
7 

7 


66 
180 
339 
857 


1742—  2 :  641 


establisliing  value  of  money 


to  examme  muster 


-rolls,  etc. 
1723—  1 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1746— 
1746— 
1752— 
1755— 
1757— 
1758— 


1759- 


1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1762— 
1762— 
1763— 
1763—  6:340 
to  audit  commissary's  accounts 
on  soldiers'  wages  kept  back     . 
to  examine  paymaster's  accounts 


398 

124 

162 

390 

444 

265 

94 

5 :  299 

5:441 

467 

48 

70 

85 

204 

253 

259 

330 


5 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6: 

6: 

6; 


1722— 
1724— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1749— 
1755— 
1756— 
1758— 
1759— 
1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1762  — 
1762— 
1763— 
1763— 
1763— 
1746— 


o  : 

5: 

G: 

6: 

6: 

6: 

(] 

6 

6 

6 

6 

3 


360 

356 
6 
156 
237 
399 
164 
57 
177 
318 
461 

59 
71 
:132 
:240 
:255 
:312 
:  oo4 
:  360 
:415 


1761— 
1762— 

to  examine  muster-master's  account    1765 — 
to  examine  committee-of-war's  accounts  . 


6:124 
6  :  288 
6:455 


1759—  5  :  482  1759—  5  :  493 
1761—  6  :  224  1761—  6  :  225 
1763—  6  :  332.        1764—  6  :  398 

on  paying  for  defence  of  frontiers    . 

1747—  4:    40         1747— 
1747—  4:    48         1747— 
on  accounts  of  Canada  and  Crown  Point  expeditions 
(.see  also  Committee  of  war,  above) 

1758- 

1760-  6  :    56         1760—  6  :    57 
to  examine  account  of  sale  of  Canada  stores 

1765—  6:467 
to  examine  Captain  Cochran's  account,  etc. 

1772—  8:120 
on  Colonel  Goffe's  accounts 


o 

6: 

6: 

4: 
4: 


44 
49 


442 


TEAR. 


1764 
1765 
1767 
1767 
1768 
1770 
1770 
1773 

1760 
1767 
1768 
1770 
1773 
1722 
1742 

1756 
1769 
1722 
1725 
1745 
1745 
1746 
1752 
1755 
1756 
1758 
1759 
1760 
1760 
1760 
1761 
1762 
1762 
1763 
1763 
1763 
1746 
1747 
1761 
1762 
1765 
1759 
1761 
1763 
1764 
1747 
1747 
1747 

1747 
1760 
1760 

1766 

1773 
1761 


VOL. 


6 
6 

7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
8 


7 
7 
7 
8 
1 
2 


7 
1 
2 

3 

O 

3 
4 
5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
3 
3 
6 
6 
6 
5 
6 
6 
6 
4 
4 
4 

3 
6 
6 


8 
6 


PAGE. 


424 
448 
121 
165 
196 
339 
357 
155 

47 
113 
194 
342 
152 
350 
645 

187 

283 

359 

23 

*159 

293 

406 

264 

61 

187 

323 

464 

46 

67 

74 

190 

247 

258 

327 

339 

362 

436 

465 

132 

289 

456 

480 

145 

327 

399 

39 

46 

51 

487 

55 

118 

468 

146 
134 


78 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  tvEPRESENXAXiVES, 


YEAH. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COMMITTEE,  —  (routiuucd)  : 

to  exiuniiK'  aocouiit  of  Colonel  Meserve    . 

1758 

5 

366 

to  investig^ate  Captain  Sloper's  accounts   . 

1745 

3 

202 

on  method  of  vatiiio; 

to   (haw    u])   silieuiilc   of    what  is  (leemed  ratable 

1770 

8 

3 

estate   ......... 

1773 

8 

1.36 

to  examine  the  invoices     ...... 

1742 

2 

661 

on  inventories    ........ 

1773 

8 

147 

on  proportioning  province  tax 

1720 

1 

250 

1723—  1  :  ;!1)1          1723—   1  :  392 

1724 

2 

2 

1727—  2:    71         1727—  2:    75 

1728 

2 

138 

1728—  2:  140         1761       6:207 

1761 

6 

218 

on  proportioning  persons  unincorporated 

1742 

2 

623 

to  inquire  into  Greenland  tax    .         .     1762 —  6:278 

1762 

6 

282 

on  taxing  .settlements  west  of  Merrimack  river 

1758 

5 

374 

to  decide  province  tax  of  Isles  of  Shoals  . 

1720 

1 

247 

to  take  inventor}- of  Starkstown         .     1763 —  6:363 

1764 

6 

397 

on  places  omitted  to  be  taxed,  etc.    .... 

1752 

4 

247 

on  accounts  of  builders  of  road  through  Barrington, 

etc.       .         .         1771—  8:    87         1771—  S:    88 

1771 

8 

89 

on  accounts  of  builders  of  road   from   l)urh:im  to 

Coos 1772 —  8:117 

1772 

8 

129 

on  Rochester  road  accounts        .         .     1771 —  ^:    64 

1771 

8 

96 

on  accounts  of  l)oundary  commission    1737 —  2  :  512 

1742 

2 

640 

on  demand  f)f  Ichaljod  l>ussell  .         .    1773 —  8:  136 

1773 

8 

1.37 

on  certificates  of  niemljcrs'  wages,  left  by  deceased 

clerk 

1765 

7 

50 

to  examine  charges  for  certain  criminals 

1766 

7 

54 

to  examine  fort  committee's  accounts 

1761 

6 

155 

1761—  6:159 

1772 

8 

114 

1772—  8:116         1773—  8:135 

1773 

8 

1.37 

on  accounts  of  Daniel  and  Robert  Towle  . 

1773 

8 

139 

to  examine  light-house  accounts        .... 

1771 

8 

113 

1772—  8:117 

1774 

8 

197 

1774—  8  :  199         1774—  8  :  207 

1774 

8 

208 

to  consider  dcm;ui<l  of  George  Mitchell     . 

1754 

4 

442 

to  examine  Danii-l  I'eirce's  account  .... 

1769 

7 

299 

on  (ilaim  of  IVter  I'rcscott          ..... 

1744 

3 

109 

'        to  examine  jirison  building  accounts 

1765 

6 

444 

1765—  6  :  446 

1765 

6 

447 

to  examine  account  of  committee  on  rejiairing  state- 

house    1772—  S:  12!» 

1773 

8 

141 

to  examine  account  of  Daniel  Warner 

1772 

8 

129 

to  draw  ii]>  act  foi-  £442  9s  9r/ 

1726 

2 

69 

to  draw  up  act  for  £'500 

1724 

1 

422 

1725       2:    21 

1746 

3 

327 

to  draw  up  act  for  i;60() 

1737 

2 

482 

to  draw  up  act  for  £850    .                   .     1740—  2  :  566 

1740 

2 

568 

to  draw  up  act  for  raising  £1,000      .     1723—   1  :  3!l2 

1746 

3 

319 

to  draw  up  act  for  £l,;i(i() 

1730 

2 

319 

to  draft  act  for  £2,000       ,                 .     1711—  1  :    :n 

1725 

2 

25 

to  draw  up  act  for  £1,000           .          .     1747—  4  :    55 

1747 

4 

68 

to  draw  uj)  vote  for  £(;,000        .          .     1745—  3  :  206 

1745 

3 

210 

to  draw  up  act  for  £.s. (100 

1745 

3 

281 

to  draw  up  act  for  £10,000 

1745 

3 

134 

1 745-?  3:  141 

1745 

3 

144 

to  draw  uj)  act  for  £12,500 

1753 

4 

316 

to  draw  up  act  for  .€15,(100         .         .     17:^5-2:441 

1736 

2 

460 

1756—  5 :  192 

1759 

6 

479 

to  draft  act  on  fin.anccs 

1716 

1 

169 

to  prepaie  bill  about  paper  currency 

1756 

6 

161 

Pkovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


79 


COMMITTEE,  —  {continued)  : 

to  draw  up  act  defeiTing  payment  till  1721 
to  form  act  for  printing  bills  of  credit,  to  be  sent 
home,  for  royal  ai^probation  .... 

to  draw  up  bill  for  supply  of  treasury    17oo —  2  :  446 
to  prepare  vote  for  new  emission      .... 

to  draw  up  act  against  counterfeiting  bills  of  credit 
to  draw  vip  act  against  forgery  .... 

to  draw  up  triennial  election  act       .    1723 —  1 :  402 

1727—  2  :  106 
to  prepare  bill  for  electing  assemblymen 

1762—  6  :  263 
to  prepare  act  on  sending  representatives 
to  draft  bankrupt  act         .         .         .     1715 —  1 :  130 
to  draw  up  act  for  registering  births,  etc. 
to  draw  up  act  for  admeasurement  of  boards    . 
to  draft  act  on  book  debts  ..... 

to  prepare  act  obliging  bori'owers  to  pay  state  loan 

to  draw  up  act  against  cards,  dice,  pin-playing,  and 

shuffle-board  ....... 

to  draw  up  act  against  cards,  dice,  and  other  gaming 
to  prej^are  act  on  confessing  judgment  before  jus- 
tices, etc.     '........ 

to  draw  up  act  confirming  vote  of  convention  about 
Canada  exjiedition        ...... 

to  draw  up  act  settling  constable's  watch 

to  draw  up  act  on  sui3pl3ing  vacancy  in  office  of 

constable      

to  draw  ujj  county  act       ...... 

1755—  4:511 
to  prepare  bill  on  counties  and  courts  1769 —  7  :  320 
to  draft  bill  changing  sessions  of  court  of  apjjeals    . 
to  draw  up  scheme  about  court  of  appeals 
to  prepare  act  on  court  of  appeals     .... 

to  draft  act  on  courts 

to  make  addition  to  act  of  criminal   olfenders,  to 
prevent  riots         ....... 

to  amend  act  preventing  damages  by  hoi'ses     . 
to  prepare  bill  restraining  disorders,  etc. . 
to  draw  up  excise  act 


TEAR. 


VOL. 


to  prepare  fee  table 


1732—  2  :  369 
1752—  4:239 
1758—  5  :  406 


1723— 
1745— 
17.53— 
1762— 


403 
211 
293 
273 

33 

53 

52 

136 

170 


1742—  3:    30         1742—  3 

1742—  3:    35         1743—  3 

1743—  3  :  73  1760-  6 
1767—  7  :  127  1767—  7 
1767—  7  :  156         1767—  7 

to  revive  act  on  fences  and  highways 

to  draw  up  act  regulating  ferries 

to  i^repare  act  establishing  fines 

to  prepare  act  on  fines  and  forfeitures 

to  prepare  act  on  highways 

to  ])re])are  road  act    ..... 

to  draft  act  regulating  the  fisher}- 

to  draft  act  for  curing  and  culling  of  fish 

to  pre})are  a  bill  for  fish  law 

to  draw  up  forms  of  oaths,  writs,  summons,  etc. 

for  drawing  up  a  resolve  concerning  fort  Dummer 


1710 

1721 
1735 
1761 
1738 
1771 
1727 
1727 
1762 
1762 
1774 
1715 
1727 
1752 
1716 
1756 

1718 
1721 

1770 

1746 
1715 

1743 
1755 
1759 
1769 
1717 
1728 
1774 
1752 

1721 
1721 
1761 
1721 
1725 
1745 
1755 
1768 
1730 
1742 
1743 
1766 
1767 
1773 
1748 
1752 
1770 
1772 
1757 
1771 
1718 
1723 
1757 
1716 
1745 


1 

2 
6 
2 
8 
2 
2 
6 
6 
8 
1 
2 
4 
1 
5 

1 

1 


3 

1 

3 
4 

6 
7 
1 
2 


1 
1 
6 
1 
2 
3 
4 
7 
2 
3 
3 
7 
7 
8 
4 
4 
8 
8 
5 
8 
1 
1 
5 
1 
3 


PAGE. 


170 

281 
447 
150 
533 
71 
105 
107 
257 
275 
203 
131 
109 
266 
143 
186 

217 
267 

45 

377 
133 

49 
505 

23 
325 
210 
127 
203 
230 

269 

269 

138 

286 

24 

219 

510 

235 

326 

34 

62 

95 

150 

136 

73 

258 

1 

123 

213 

80 

221 

408 

221 

181 

178 


80 


Index  to  Jouiixals  of  House  of  Kki'hksentatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COMiMITTEE,—  {continual)  : 

to  draw  act  on  ix'i):iiriii<^  fort  William  and  Mary 

1744 

3 

99 

to  draw    up    act   to   jjrevoiit   .supplying    French   or 

Spanisli  with  arms        ...... 

1711 

3 

90 

to  draw  act  for  orovernor's  salary       .     172'J —  2  :  153 

1730 

2 

318 

to  draw  liill  for  impost,  etc.       .         .         .         •         . 

17.06 

5 

85 

to  form  act   prohiliitin<^  trade  and   commerce  with 

eastward  Indians 

1721 

1 

297 

to  prepare  bill  on  division  of  certain  land 

1745 

295 

on  revision  of  laws 

1711 

1 

2 

1711—  1:      S 

1714 

1 

84 

1715—  1:132         171C.—   1  :  ICO 

171(5 

1 

181 

1717—  1  :202          172;'—   1:  110 

1720 

2 

43 

to  prepare  lijjht  act  ....... 

1774 

8 

197 

to  draw  vote  about  the  lines      .         .     172'J —  2:  117 

1729 

2 

149 

to  draw  objections  to  act  of  Massachusetts  about  the 

lines 

i7;;i 

2 

338 

to  draw  up  act  against  law-suits  on  lines 

1731 

2 

342 

to  draw  up  law  for  relief  of  inhabitants   north  of 

Ilazen  and  Mitchell  lines,  and  inhabitants  of  the 

king's  lands          ....     174:3 —  3  :    58 

1743 

3 

69 

to  draw  up  act  on  military  fines         .... 

1740 

2 

552 

to  i)repare  aildilion  to  miiitia  act       .     1711 —  3:    89 

•    1756 

5 

171 

to  draft  militia  act 

1770 

8 

57 

to  draw  u])  act  on  pedlers'  tax  ..... 

1721 

1 

284 

to  draw  up  act  for  relief  of  poor  jirisoners  for  debt 

1745—  3 :  107 

1745 

3 

217 

to  amend  act  easing  prisoners  for  debt 

1774 

8 

169 

to  draw  up  act  against  jjrofane  cursing,  etc.     . 

1752 

4 

257 

to  prepare  jiroprietary  act         .         .    1774 —  8:203 

1774 

8 

204 

to  draw  up  act  for  choice  of  recorder  1743 —  3  :    48 

1745 

3 

126 

1745—  3 :  197 

1745 

3 

207 

to  draft  vote  on  records  of  deeds,  etc. 

1752 

4 

227 

on  repealing  riot  act          ...     1727 —  2  :  lUH 

1727 

2 

109 

to  draw  up  act  for  observing  the  Sabbath 

1747 

3 

514 

175(;—  5:    81 

1774 

8 

204 

to  draft  grammar-school  act 

1721 

1 

260 

to  draw  up  act  on  shingles  and  pork 

1743 

3 

51 

,      to  draw  up  act  for  snow-shoes,  etc 

1745 

3 

113 

to  form  bill  to  enable  William  Stiles  &  Co.  to  bring 

forward  appeal     ....... 

1720 

1 

260 

to  prepare  liill  limiting  taverns         .... 

1758 

5 

420 

to  prepare  ijill  regulating  taverns     .... 

1701 

6 

147 

to  diaw  up  scheme  for  assessment  of  towns,  etc. 

1727 

2 

71 

1727—  2:    76 

1727 

2 

76 

to  dr;i\v  up  tax  ;ici     ....     1729 —  2:140 

1729 

2 

150 

to  i)repare  bill  for  calling  in  outstanding  debts  to 

treasury 

1702 

(i 

292 

to  prepare  act  to  aid  treasurer  in  collecting  taxes     . 

1708 

7 

209 

to  consider  and  form  valuation  act    .    1773^ —  8: 137 

1773 

8 

138 

to  get  act  drawn  for  taxing  How        .... 

1755 

4 

501 

to  draw  up  land  tax  act 

1755 

5 

52 

to  draw  up  act  for  tax  on  province  lands  . 

1755 

4 

5(j3 

to  prejjarc  bill  for  taxing  nnincori)orated  ]>l:icc> 

1742 

2 

624 

to  i)reparc   bill   for  assessment  of  taxes  of  certain 

unincorporated  i)laecs  ...... 

1702 

6 

278 

to  draw  up  act  eiudding  new  towns,  north  of  line, 

to  make  rates        ....... 

1743 

3 

49 

to  draw  up  act  on  districts  for  tax     .... 

1753 

4 

292 

to  ])repare  l)ill  remitting  (Quakers'  tax 

I7r,i 

0 

131 

to  draw  up  act  about  will  of  (ieorge  Vaughan 

172'.* 

2 

150 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


81 


TEAE. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COMMITTEE,  —  {continued)  : 

to  draw  up   bill   for   volunteers,   etc 

.,  against   the 

Indian   enemy      .... 

1722—  1:343 

1745 

3 

265 

to  draw  up  plan  of  war     . 

. 

1744 

3 

89 

to  draw  up  vote  to  raise  money  to  carry  on  Louis- 

burg  exi)edition    .... 

1745       3 :  131 

1745 

3 

132 

to  prepare  vote  for  money  to  garrison 

Louisburg 

1745 

3 

269 

to  draw  up  act  for  commissary  to  Louisl)urg    .         .     , 

1745 

3 

272 

to  prepare  drafts  of  acts  necessary    . 

■                  •                  • 

1770 

7 

343 

to  examine  proposed  acts  . 

•                  . 

1774 

8 

193 

on  address  to  the  queen     . 

1711—  1:    32 

1713 

1 

66 

on  address,  etc.,  to  the  king 

1716—  1:148 

1723 

1 

377 

172G—  2:    35 

1727—  2:    88 

1730 

2 

333 

1734—  2:410 

1737—  2:515 

1738 

2 

531 

1738       2 :  532 

1738—  2:533 

1740 

2 

564 

1744—  3  :    86 

1745       3 :  232 

1745 

3 

233 

1745       3 :  236 

1745—  3 :  255 

1745 

3 

261 

1745—  3 :  285 

1745       3 :  286 

1746 

3 

310 

1746       3 :  317 

1749—  4 :  133 

1749 

4 

146 

1753—  4:361 

1755 —  5  :    51 

1758 

5 

425 

1758       5 :  427 

1761—  6:152 

1761 

6 

182 

1768—  7 :  244 

1768—  7  :  262 

1768 

7 

263 

on  address  to  king  and  parliament    . 

•                  •                  ■ 

1766 

7 

60 

1766       7:    73 

1766 

7 

96 

to  address  king  and  lords  commissioners  . 

1736 

2 

469 

to  deprecate  the   king's   censure  of 

the  governor. 

conditionally         .... 

• 

1745 

3 

213 

on  petition  to  king,  for  redress 

> 

1770 

7 

358 

on  governor's  address,  etc. 

1717—  1:208 

1719 

1 

233 

1722—  1:312 

1722—  1:335 

1722 

1 

336 

1729—  2 :  144 

1730—  2  :  311 

1730 

2 

324 

1731—  2 :  339 

1731—  2:350 

1732 

2 

366 

1738—  2 :  379 

1734—  2:400 

1734 

2 

421 

1735       2 :  439 

1736—  2:458 

1737 

2 

477 

1737—  2:496 

1738—  2 :  530 

1740 

2 

546 

1742—  2:616 

1742—  2 :  649 

1742 

2 

650 

1742—  3:    30 

1743—  3:    47 

1743 

3 

63 

1743—  3:    67 

1744—  3:    88 

1745 

3 

123 

1745—  3  :  197 

1746—  3 :  327 

1746 

3 

360 

1746—  3:361 

1746       3:362 

1746 

3 

363 

1746—  3:427 

1748—  4:    71 

1752 

4 

225 

1752—  4:237 

1754—  4:393 

1754 

4 

471 

1754—  4 :  474 

1755—  4:521 

1755 

4 

524 

1755—  4 :  527 

1755—  5  :    47 

1756 

5 

154 

1756—  5 :  157 

1756—  5 :  159 

1756 

5 

170 

1756—  5  :  174 

1756—  5  :  177 

1756 

5 

180 

1756—  5 :  183 

1756—  5  :  184 

1756 

5 

192 

1757—  5 :  302 

1758—  5:311 

1758 

5 

363 

1758       5 : 364 

1758—  5:366 

1758 

5 

444 

1758—  5:454 

1761—  6:121 

1761 

6 

125 

1762—  6  :  239 

1762—  6  :  243 

1762 

6 

247 

1762—  6  :  249 

1762—  6:264 

1765 

7 

2 

1765 —  7  :      5 

1765—  7  :    41 

1765 

7 

44 

17G6—  7  :  101 

1766—  7  :  102 

1766 

7 

104 

1767—  7:126 

1767—  7  :  127 

1768 

7 

228 

1768—  7  :  236 

1768—  7  :  240 

1774 

8 

189 

1774—  8:190 

1775—  8:222 

1775 

8 

223 

on  governor's  message 

•                    •                    • 

1734 

2 

416 

1737—  2:494 

1745 

3 

149 

1745—  3:161 

1745—  3 :  168 

1746 

3 

422 

1749—  4:  110 

1749—  4 :  165 

1755 

4 

507 

11 


82 


Index  to  Journals  of  11uu.sk  i>f  Ki:i'uesentatives, 


[ 

YEAR. 

VOL. 

FAOE. 

coM^urvi:E,—(co7ituniui)  ■. 

on  <^ovc'niur\s  iuessa«;e 

1755—  5:  51 

1755—  5:  56 

1755 

5 

58 

175;»—  5  :  02 

1756—  5:  74 

1756 

5 

78 

1756-  5  :  <J8 

1756—  5:  99 

1756 

5  1 

100 

17o6_  n:l01 

1756   5:105 

1756 

5 

109 

1756   5:113 

1756—  5:115 

1756 

5 

119 

1756—  5  :  125 

1756—  5 :  126 

1756 

5 

166 

1756   5:167 

1757—  5 :  228 

1757 

5 

230 

17o7—  5  :  233 

1757—  5:234 

1757 

5 

242 

1757—  5 :  243 

1757—  5 :  246 

1757 

5 

249 

1757—  5:255 

1757—  5 :  256 

1757 

5 

286 

1757—  5 :  287 

1757—  5 :  288 

1757 

5 

291 

1757 —  5:  293 

1758—  5 :  387 

1759 

5 

484 

1759—  5:485 

1759—  5  :  486 

1759 

6 

18 

1759—  6:  27 

1760—  6 :  34 

1760 

6 

38 

1760—  6:  42 

1760—  6:  43 

1760 

6 

44 

1760—  6:  45 

1760—  6:  50 

1760 

6 

61 

1760—  6:  52 

1760   6  :  107 

1761 

6 

171 

1761—  6:180 

1761—  6  :  181 

1761 

6 

184 

1762—  6 :  288 

1762—  6 :  289 

1762 

6 

292 

1762—  6  :  298 

1762—  6:300 

1762 

6 

307 

176;^—  6:357 

176:3—  6 :  373 

1764 

6 

383 

1764—  6:384 

1764—  6 :  387 

1764 

6 

389 

1764—  6 :  394 

1765—  6 :  453 

1765 

7 

21 

1765—  7  :  22 

1770   7  :  341 

1770 

8 

40 

1770—  8:  43 

1771—  8:  77 

1771 

8 

79 

1771—  8:108 

1772—  8 :  124 

1773 

8 

135 

on  governor's  reception  . 

1727—  2:  83 

1728 

2 

118 

1728—  2:119 

1728   2 : 128 

1728 

2 

130 

1730   2 :  174 

1766—  7  :  104 

1768 

7 

213 

to  confer  with  the  governor,  etc. 

•       ■       • 

1722 

1 

338 

1722—  1:340 

1722 

1 

341 

1734_  2:424 

1742 

2 

634 

1743—  3:  47 

1743—  3:  72 

1744 

3 

89 

1744—  3 :  94 

1745—  3  :  151 

1745 

3 

230 

1745   3 : 250 

1745—  3 :  254 

1746 

3 

320 

1752—  4 :  219 

1754—  4:452 

1754 

4 

458 

1754   4 :  470 

1755—  5  :  44 

1756 

6 

114 

1756—  5:124 

1756—  6 :  125 

1756 

6 

137 

1756—  5 :  162 

1757—  5:215 

1758 

5 

323 

1758—  5 :  325 

1758—  5 :  356 

1758 

5 

451 

1760—  6:  80 

1761—  6  :  161 

1761 

6 

162 

1761—  6:219 

176;J—  6 :  340 

1763 

6 

356 

1764—  6:386 

1764—  6:392 

1764 

6 

409 

1764—  6:421 

1764   6 :  422 

1764 

6 

423 

1765—  6 :  440 

1765—  6  :  456 

1765 

7 

2 

176.5—  7  :  26 

17(!6—  7  :  64 

1767 

7 

126 

1767—  7  :  128 

1767—  7:162 

1  1768 

7 

233 

1768—  7  :  235 

176H—  7:260 

I  1770 

8 

51 

1772—  8:116 

1773—  8:  148 

1774 

8 

165 

1774—  8:166 

1775—  8 :  220 

1775 

8 

222 

on  governor's  house  . 

. 

1743 

8 

69 

1743   3:  75 

1744_  3 :  85 

1752 

4 

244 

1752—  4 :  245 

1752—  4 :  247 

1752 

4 

260 

1752—  4  :  262 

1754— -4:  430 

1754 

4 

437 

1754—  4:441 

1754—  4:450 

1754 

4 

463 

17,54—  4:460 

1754—  4  :  461 

1 756 

6 

191 

1756   5:193 

1757—  5 :  254 

1757 

5 

268 

1757—  5 :  284 

1757—  5 :  285 

1757 

5 

307 

1759   6:  10 

1770—  8:  51 

1771 

8 

72 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


83 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COMMITTEE,  —  (coriiinued)  : 

on  lieutenant-governor's  address 

. 

1721' 

1 

292 

1721—  1:301 

1722—  1:332 

1722 

1 

340 

1722—  1:351 

1723       1:379 

1724 

1 

413 

1724—  2:      1 

1726—  2  :    40 

1726 

2 

51 

1727—  2 :  102 

1728—  2:127 

1729 

2 

166 

to  draw  up  address  to  lords  commissioners 

1734 

2 

417 

to  address  Lord  Dartmouth 

. 

1773 

8 

139 

to  answer  Virginia  and  Rhode  Islan 

d  letters    . 

1773 

8 

167 

on  addresses  laid  before  general  as 

5embly 

1746 

3 

317 

on  block  house  at  Winipisioke  pone 

. 

1722 

1 

344 

1722—  1:345 

1722 

1 

347 

on  fort  Dummer 

. 

1744 

3 

83 

1744—  3:    86 

1744—  3  :    87 

1745 

3 

163 

1745       3  :  234 

1747—  4  :    19 

1753 

4 

352 

on  fort  William  and  Mary 

•                   •                   •                   • 

1711 

1 

26 

1711—  1:    27 

1712—  1:    51 

1715 

1 

111 

1710-  1:159 

1716—  1:160 

1718 

1 

226 

1718—  1:227 

1718       1  :  228 

1721 

1 

276 

1723—  1:384 

1723—  1:385 

1723 

1 

386 

1723       1 : 387 

1727—  2:    68 

1727 

2 

73 

1727—  2 :  107 

1735—  2:440 

1737 

2 

480 

1737—  2  :  494 

1740—  2:561 

1742 

2 

626 

1742—  2 :  648 

1744—  3:    93 

1744 

3 

97 

1744—  3:    98 

174.5_  3  :  124 

1745 

3 

*159 

1745—  3 :  161 

1745       3 :  162 

1745 

3 

163 

1745—  3 :  222 

1745—  3 :  223 

1745 

3 

247 

1745       3  :  297 

1746—  3 :  319 

1746 

3 

329 

1746—  3:340 

1746—  3 :  347 

1746 

3 

412 

1747_  3  :  477 

1748—  4:    87 

1755 

4 

538 

1757—  5 :  252 

1757—  5 :  256 

1757 

5 

257 

1758—  5 :  376 

1758—  5 :  393 

1758 

5 

412 

1758—  5 :  443 

1759—  6:      7 

1759 

6 

8 

1759—  6 :    10 

1759—  6  :    11 

1760 

6 

111 

1760       6 : 118 

1761—  6  :  155 

1761 

6 

159 

1762—  6:303 

1762—  6:304 

1771 

8 

60 

1771—  8:    62 

1771—  8:    63 

1771 

8 

66 

1771—  8:    72 

1771—  8:113 

1772 

8 

•  124 

1772—  8 :  128 

1772—  8:130 

1773 

8 

135 

of  militia  on  garrisons 

. 

1722 

1 

346 

on  stores,  provisions,  etc. 

.... 

1711 

1 

31 

1725       2:    16 

1725—  2:    17 

1745 

3 

222 

1745—  3:271 

1745       3 : 272 

1745 

3 

280 

1745—  3:281 

1745—  3 :  282 

1745 

3 

285 

1747—  4:    35 

1752—  4:246 

1752 

4 

248 

1752—  4 :  249 

1759—  5 :  482 

1759 

5 

493 

1759—  6  :      8 

1759—  6:    12 

1760 

6 

105 

1761—  6 :  133 

1763       6 :  372 

1770 

8 

32 

on  gaol,  prison,  etc. 

• 

1715 

1 

101 

1715—  1  :  121 

1718 

1 

226 

1718—  1:227 

1718       1  :  228 

1719 

1 

238 

1724—  1:426 

1727—  2:    89 

1728 

2 

135 

1731—  2:359 

1734—  2:411 

1735 

2 

440 

1737—  2:480 

1737—  2:494 

1740 

2 

553 

1742—  2:645 

1745—  3  :  244 

1746 

3 

405 

1747—  3:487 

1747—  3:522 

1747 

4 

20 

1752—  4 :  277 

1753_  4:342 

1753 

4 

343 

1753—  4 :  344 

1754—  4:449 

1754 

4 

478 

1754—  4:481 

1755—  4:488 

1755 

4 

523 

1755       4:530 

1755       4 : 566 

1756 

5 

69 

1756—  5  :  184 

1756—  5 :  185 

1757 

5 

300 

84 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  I\epresentatives, 


1 

YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAOB. 

COM^riTTEE.—  (rontimicd)  : 

on  L:;aol,  prison,  etc. 

1758—  5:394 

1759—  6:      6 

1765 

6 

440 

17(;5_  0:444 

17(i5—  6:446 

1765 

6 

447 

1765—  7  :    42 

17G.'->_  7  :    43     ; 

1765 

7 

46 

1766—  7  :    94 

1766       7:    99 

1767 

7 

121 

1768—  7  :  236 

1770—  8:      6 

1770 

8 

13 

1770       8:    49 

1771—  8:    90 

1771 

8 

101 

1774—  8:195 

1774—  8:197 

1774 

8 

201 

on  province  lines,  etc.  (^aec  also  Commissionirs)       .     \ 

1713 

1 

66 

1716—  1  :  155 

1716 

1 

156 

1716—  1  :  164 

1718—  1:223 

1719 

1 

233 

1719—  1:242 

1720       1 : 248 

1724 

2 

9 

1726       2:    57 

1729-  2:163 

1730 

2 

316 

1730—  2 :  322 

1730—  2:323 

1730 

2 

327 

1731—  2:343 

1731—  2:344 

1731 

2 

347 

17;ll_  2:348 

1731-  2:352 

1731 

2 

354 

17;U—  2  :  355 

1731—  2 :  359 

1731 

2 

360 

1731—  2:361 

1731—  2:362 

1737 

2 

485 

1737—  2:486 

1737—  2:492 

1737 

2 

497 

1737—  2:498 

1737—  2 :  499 

1737 

2 

600 

1737—  2:501 

1737—  2:502 

1737 

2 

503 

1737—  2 :  504 

1737—  2:505 

1737 

2 

608 

1737—  2 :  509 

1737—  2:512 

1737 

2 

614 

1737—  2:515 

1737—  2 :  516 

1737 

2 

517 

17;37_  2 :  518 

1737—  2 :  520 

1737 

2 

521 

1737—  2 :  522 

1737—  2:523 

1737 

2 

624 

1737—  2:525 

1737—  2:526 

1742 

2 

616 

1742—  2:634 

1742—  2 :  644 

1742 

2 

660 

1743—  3:    62 

1745—  3 :  243 

1745 

3 

261 

on  con-espondenco,  etc.,  with  agents  at  court  . 

1723 

1 

412 

1726       2:    44 

1726—  2:    48 

1726 

2 

61 

1726—  2:    62 

1727—  2:    71 

1727 

2 

82 

1729—  2:164 

1734—  2:429 

1735 

2 

441 

1736—  2:460 

1736—  2 :  462 

1737 

2 

481 

1740—  2 :  548 

1740_  2 :  558 

1742 

3 

43 

174:3_  3:    72 

1744—  3:    76 

1746 

3 

337 

1746—  3:437 

1746—  3:439 

1746 

3 

441 

1747—  3 :  492 

1752—  4 :  243 

1752 

4 

275 

1753—  4  :  366 

1754—  4:418 

1754 

4 

♦443 

1754—  4:463 

1762—  6 :  294 

1762 

6 

306 

1764—  6:410 

1765—  6  :  452 

1768 

7 

245 

1770—  7  :  339 

1771—  S:    ,>S 

1771 

8 

72 

on  intercolonial  correspondence 

• 

1773 

8 

139 

1773       8:152 

1773 

8 

161 

1774—  8:170 

1774—  8:177 

1774 

8 

179 

1774—  8:179* 

1774—  8:181 

1774 

8 

216 

to  establish  bounds  of  Barnstead  anc 

1  Chichester 

1765 

6 

433 

on  town  and  parish  bounds 

1715—  1:135 

1715 

1 

136 

1715       1  :  137 

1718—  1  :  230 

1719 

1 

240 

on  bounty  for  catching  fish,  etc. 

1763       6 :  348 

1763 

6 

1 

354 

on  Bow  proprietary  bill     . 

. 

1762 

1 

6 

283 

to  inspect  Canterbiuy  record.^  . 

. 

1774 

8 

195 

on  petition  of  Ezra  Carter 

1764 

6 

413 

on  chai)lains      .... 

1774 

8 

192 

on  liighway  from  Charlestown  to  Bo.scawen 

1768 

7 

279 

on  t'licsley  and  wife  v.  Davis    . 

1766 

7 

64 

to  demand  books,  etc.,  of  late  clerk 

• 

1715 

3 

118 

1745—  3:127 

,     1749 

4 

108 

to  receive  keys,  etc.,  for  new  clerk 

•                  •                  • 

1765 

7 

38 

on  Cochecho*nieetin£r-house 

1715—  1:101 

1715 

1 

103 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


85 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COMMITTEE,  —  (continued)  : 

on  circumstances  of  colonies     .         .    1765 —  7  :    20 

1765 

7 

21 

on  proposed  colonial  conference        .    1765 —  7  :    21 

1765 

7 

34 

to  sign  resolves,  etc.,  of  general  congress 

1765 

7 

38 

on  petition  about  lands  west  of  Connecticut  river 

1772 

8 

120 

on  highwa}^  to  Connecticut  river        .    1773 —  8  :  lot 

1774 

8 

169 

on  Coos  grants  .         1752—  4  :  273         1752—  4 :  271 

1753 

4 

358 

for  cutting  roads  to  Coos 

1753 

4 

329 

to  lay  out  road  to  Upper  Cohass 

1768 

7 

186 

on  counties        .         1759—  5  :  477         1759—  5  :  47? 

;          1759 

5 

479 

1761—  6  :  142         1766—  7  :    89 

1          1767 

7 

133 

1767—  7  :  136         1767—  7  :  14£ 

i          1767 

7 

147 

1767—  7  :  148         1767—  7  :  157 

1767 

7 

159 

1767       7:162         1768       7:191 

1769 

7 

285 

1769—  7  :  286         1769—  7  :  32C 

)          1770 

8 

15 

on  building  court-houses,  j^risons,  and  State-house 

1726 

2 

47 

on  sessions  of  courts         ..... 

1769 

7 

320 

to  provide  stove  for  courts         .... 

1770 

8 

52 

to  view  ways  in  Derrytield         .... 

1753 

4 

353 

to  survey  highways  from  Dover  and  Exeter  to  Wini- 

pisiokee  pond        ....    1722 —  1 :  317 

1722 

1 

323 

to  locate  bridges  in  Dover         .         .    1723 —  1 :  411 

1771 

8 

59 

to  settle  line  between  Dover  districts 

1729 

2 

156 

1729—  2 :  lee 

1729 

2 

171 

to  view  Dover  and  Sumersworth        .    1743 —  3  :    7C 

)          1744 

3 

76 

to  view  Dover  for  new  parish    .         .    1754 —  4:425 

•  -        1754 

4 

448 

on  Dover  head-line 

1760 

6 

47 

to  hear  and  exaniine  Durham  matters 

1758 

5 

386 

on  line  between  Durham  and  Nottingham 

1759 

6 

18 

on  bounds  of  Durham,  new  parish    . 

1766 

7 

55 

on  road  from  Durham  Falls  to  Lower  Cohass 

1772 

8 

117 

on  bridge  over  Exeter  river,  in  Newmarket 

1747 

3 

469 

to  take  a  view  of  Exeter,  new  parish 

1755 

4 

532 

on  fines,  in  laws 

1767 

7 

148 

on  place  of  meeting  for  general  assembly,  etc 

1752—  4 :  24C 

)          1752 

4 

244 

to  sum  up  affairs  before  the  house    . 

1743 

3 

73 

on  seating  members           .         .         .    1756 —  5  :    92 

1756 

5 

95 

on  adjournment,  "  governor  too  busy  to  see  them  " 

1761 

6 

195 

on  thanks  to  late  speaker          .... 

1766 

7 

99 

on  petitions  concerning  new  members 

1775 

8 

222 

on  stove  for  assembly        .         .         .    1771 —  8  :  10£ 

1          1771 

8 

110 

on  galleries  for  same         .         .         .    1772 —  8:11? 

i          1774 

8 

196 

to  divide  lands  of  Benjamin  Gilman,  etc. 

1754 

4 

377 

to  ascertain  limits  of  Greenland  and  Bloody  Point 

1714 

1 

80 

on  line  between  Hampton  Falls  and  Seabrook  . 

1768 

7 

212 

on  dividing  line  of  Hampton  Falls  parishes 

1768 

7 

234 

on  location  of  Hampton  Falls  meeting-house 

1770—  8:    It 

)          1770 

8 

46 

on  memorial  of  Thomas  Hutchinson 

1748 

4 

61 

on  printing  journals  1745 —  3  :  161         1768 —  7  :  256 

)          1768 

7 

279 

on  memorial  of  superior  court  judges  1740 —  2  :  66t 

>          1740 

2 

566 

on  celebrating  the  king's  birthday    . 

1772 

8 

125 

on  petition  of  John  King          .... 

1772 

8 

117 

to  fix  line  in  Kingstown     ..... 

1740 

2 

553 

on  line  between  Kingston  and  Chester  1761 —  6  :  19( 

)          1761 

6 

204 

to  inquire  about  Kingston  highway  . 

1747 

3 

447 

on  Kingston  petition          ..... 

1755 

4 

540 

on  petition  of  Thomas  Lannen 

1764 

6 

417 

on  laws  (enacting,  revising,  printing,  etc.) 

1713 

1 

63 

1714—  1 :    74         1716 

1 :  15f 

)          1718 

1 

216 

86 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEA  11. 

VOL. 

1 

PAGE. 

COMMITTEE,  —  {continued)  : 

on  liiw.s  (enacting,  ruvising,  printing 

,  etc.) 

1746—  3  :  333 

1747— 

3 : 485* 

1748 

4 

99 

1764       4 :  394 

1754— 

4:415 

1754 

4 

449 

1758—  5 :  445 

1759— 

5 :  463 

1759 

6 

24 

1761—  6:210 

1761— 

6:221 

1762 

6 

257 

1763       6:326 

1764— 

6:416 

1764 

6 

426 

1765—  6:468 

1765— 

7:      4 

1765 

7 

6 

1765—  7  :    17 

1765 

7:    29 

1765 

7 

34 

1765—  7:    35 

1765— 

7:    47 

1766 

7 

68 

1767—  7  :  170 

1770— 

8:      3 

1771 

8 

90 

1771—  8:109 

1771— 

8:110 

1772 

8 

126 

1773—  8 :  135 

1773— 

8:142 

1773 

8 

155 

1774—  8:166 

1774— 

8:170 

1774 

8 

207 

sent  to  Londonderry 

, 

, 

1726 

2 

47 

on  Londonderry  highways 

1743- 

3:    50 

1743 

3 

64 

1756—  5:    89 

1765— 

7:    12 

1765 

7 

31 

on  reception  of  Eurl  of  Loudon 

1756 

5:181 

1756 

5 

192 

on  land  claims  of  Captain  Mason 

. 

. 

1746 

3 

893 

1746—  3:399 

1746 

3:400 

1746 

3 

401 

1746—  3 :  419 

1746— 

3:420 

1746 

3 

434 

1746—   3:435 

1747— 

3  :  512 

1748 

4 

98 

of    Massachusetts   legislature   on  N 

3W   Hampshire 

quota  for  war       .... 

, 

,                 , 

1755 

4 

531 

on  petition  of  George  Mesen^e 

, 

^ 

1766 

7 

87 

to  print  military  drill-book  ["  exercise"] 

1771— 

8:    71 

1771 

8 

73 

on  bridge  over  Nashua  river     . 

, 

1773 

8 

138 

on  New  Castle  petition     . 

, 

,                 , 

1772 

8 

123 

on  way  at  Newington 

, 

. 

1755 

6 

38 

to  locate  meeting-house  in  New  Ipswich 

1767— 

7:160 

1768 

7 

193 

on  bridge  over  Newmarket  or  Exeter 

river 

1747— 

3:486 

1747 

3 

488 

on  Newmarket  bridge  lottery    . 

, 

,                  , 

1772 

8 

129 

on  highway  in  Newmarket 

, 

1765 

7 

46 

176(i— 

7:    91 

1768 

7 

214 

on  highways  in  New  Town 

1756- 

5:    74 

1756 

5 

100 

,       on  petition  of  New  Town 

1756— 

5:  180 

1758 

6 

332 

on  annexing  sundry  jiarties  to  Newtown  . 

. 

1770 

8 

2 

on  l)()unds  of  lots  in  Nottingham 

, 

1765 

6 

435 

1765— 

6  :  436 

1765 

6 

439 

on  memorial  of  Joim  PenlKillow 

1729 

2 

163 

to  settle  bounds  of  IMymouth,  etc.    . 

. 

1771 

8 

78 

on  petition  of  Portsmouth  selectmen 

, 

. 

1718 

1 

227 

on  I'ortsmouth  parishes     . 

, 

1720 

1 

249 

on  proprietary  act     .... 

. 

, 

1759 

5 

462 

1762— 

6:281 

1762 

6 

287 

on  province  (oi  ■•  .-tale''")  house 

, 

1752 

4 

276 

1753       4:322 

1751— 

4  :  428 

1754 

4 

429 

17or)—  5:    70 

1756— 

5:  186 

1757 

6 

307 

1760—  6:    91 

1761— 

6:143 

1761 

6 

155 

1762—  6 :  253 

1762— 

6 : 297      ' 

1763 

6 

314 

1763—  6:315 

1764— 

6 :  419     ' 

1767 

7 

118 

1770—  8:    53 

1771— 

8:    86 

1772 

8 

127 

1772—  8:129 

1773—^ :  137 

1773 

8 

141 

on  i)etition  of  Alice  Rawlins,  etc. 

, 

.      1 

1755 

4 

639 

on  locating  Raymond  meeting-house 

176K— 

7 : 277      1 

1769 

7 

311 

on  recorder        

1722— 

1  :  372 

1729 

2 

149 

172;>—  2:151 

174:i— 

3:    53      ' 

1743 

3 

67 

174;3—  3 :    58 

1743 

3:    60     1 

1743 

3 

66 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


87 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COMMITTEE,  —  (continued)  : 

on  recorder        .         1744—  3 :    «7 

1745—  3 :  126 

1745 

3 

212 

1745—  3  :  217 

1745       3 : 245 

1746 

3 

386 

1747—  3 :  464 

1747—  3:511 

1749 

4 

162 

1752—  4 :  229 

1755—  4  :  491 

1757 

5 

213 

1758—  5 :  330 

1759—  5 :  465 

1761 

6 

137 

1762—  6 :  242 

1762—  6 :  250 

1763 

6 

320 

1765—  6 :  442 

1765       7:    34 

1766 

7 

62 

1766—  7  :    67 

1768—  7  :  237 

1768 

7 

244 

1768—  7  :  246 

1770—  7:356 

1772 

8 

121 

1773—  8 :  140 

1773—  8  :  141 

1773 

8 

149 

1773—  8 :  150 

1771—  8 :  165 

1774 

8 

167 

1774—  8 :  202 

1774—  8 :  205 

1774 

8 

208 

to  obtain  schoolmaster 

> 

1724 

2 

5 

to  view  secretary's  record 

■                  *                  • 

1744 

3 

93 

to  interview  Six  Nations    . 

. 

1754 

4 

394 

on  line  between  South  Hamilton  and  Newtown 

1771 

8 

58 

about  Straiford  and  Grafton  counties 

•                  >                  • 

1773 

8 

137 

on  bridge  over  Suncoolc  and  Soucook 

rivers 

1746 

3 

338 

1746—  3 :  345 

1746 

3 

435 

to  make  partition  for  Stephen  Thing 

■                  •                  . 

1767 

7 

146 

on  petition  of  Robert  Thompson 

1764—  6:409 

1764 

6 

410 

on  claim  of  Lieutenant-Governor  Vaughan's  estate 

1742 

2 

634 

of  war 

1746—  3:367 

1746 

3 

411 

1746       3 :  415 

1746       3 : 417 

1746 

3 

421 

1746—  3:424 

1746—  3:443 

1746 

3 

444 

1747—  3:491 

1747—  3 :  492 

1747 

3 

493 

1747—  3:500 

1747—  4:    29 

1747 

4 

38 

1747—  4:    49 

1748       4:    93 

1748 

4 

94 

1748—  4:    95 

1755       4 : 534 

1755 

4 

535 

1755       4 : 536 

1755—  5 :      1 

1755 

6 

18 

1755—  5:    20 

1755—  5:    25 

1755 

5 

26 

1755       5:    31 

1755—  5 :    32 

1756 

5 

71 

1756—  5 :  104 

1756—  5 :  110 

1756 

5 

111 

1756—  5:112 

1756—  5 :  114 

1756 

5 

141 

1756—  5 :  148 

1756—  5 :  153 

1756 

5 

189 

1756—  5 :  194 

1757—  5 :  195 

1757 

5 

196 

1757—  5  :  197 

1757—  5 :  198 

1757 

5 

205 

1757—  5 :  219 

1757—  5 :  240 

1757 

6 

248 

1758—  5 :  352 

1758       5 :  353 

1758 

5 

354 

1758—  5 :  356 

1758—  5 :  858 

1758 

5 

372 

1758       5 :  407 

1758—  5:414 

1759 

5 

480 

1759—  5:481 

1759—  6 :  482 

1759 

6 

483 

1759—  5:493 

1759—  5 :  496 

1760 

6 

49 

1760—  6 :    60 

1760       6:    51 

1760 

6 

56 

1760—  6:    87 

1760—  6  :    88 

1760 

6 

103 

1760       6 : 113 

1761—  6  :  127 

1761 

6 

130 

1761—  6 :  133 

1761—  6  :  134 

1761 

6 

135 

1761—  6  :  136 

1761—  6  :  145 

1761 

6 

187 

1761—  6 :  194 

1764—  6  :  195 

1761 

6 

197 

1761—  6:221 

1761—  6 :  224 

1761 

6 

225 

1763       6 : 318 

1763       6  :  326 

1763 

6 

327 

1763       6  :  332 

1763—  6:334 

1763 

6 

362 

1764—  6  :  398 

1764—  6 :  399 

1770 

8 

32 

on  Louisburg  expedition  . 

1745—  3 :  128 

1745 

3 

129 

17_15_  3 :  154 

1745—  3 :  159 

1745 

3 

tl59 

1745-    3  :  198 

1745—  3 :  199 

1745 

3 

200 

1745—  3 :  206 

1745—  3 :  226 

1745 

3 

231 

1745       3 : 232 

1745—  3  :  254 

1745 

3 

256 

1745—  3  :  259 

1745—  3:269 

•  1745 

3 

288 

1745       3 : 303 

1745—  3:305 

1746 

3 

312 

88 


Index  to  Journals  of  IIousi:  of  Kki'kksentativks, 


VEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COMMITTKE,  —  (conlinued)  : 

on  houisljuig  expedition 

17  It;—  H.'Mi 

1746— 

3 

32S 

1716 

3 

345 

1746       :'>:'M7 

1746— 

3 

3(;(; 

1747 

3 

457 

1747—  3:45t> 

1747— 

3 

483 

1747 

3 

491 

1747—  4:    35 

1748— 

4 

87 

1748 

4 

98 

on  Canada  expedition 

1747 

3 

506 

1747— 

3 :  508 

1748 

4 

69 

1748—  4:    87 

1754— 

4:371 

1754 

4 

474 

on  Crown  Point  expedition 

, 

, 

1755 

4 

634 

1755—  4:536 

1756— 

5:  lis 

1756 

5 

141 

1756—  5:151 

1756— 

5  :  16.S 

1758 

5 

425 

on  convention  of  war  commissioners 

1746 

3 

848 

to  prepare  instructions  for  agents  to  Alljaiiy 

1756— 

5 :  142 

1756 

5 

160 

to  raise  new  regiment  for  1760  expedition 

.                 , 

1760 

6  ♦ 

69 

on  late  exi)e(litions    .... 

. 

,                  , 

1764 

6 

407 

on  memorial  of  Rev.  Eleazer  Wheelock 

1762— 

6:284 

1763 

6 

346 

COMMITTEES: 

house's  right  to  appoint     . 

, 

1744 

3 

98 

entry  of,  in  journal  of  house     . 

, 

1745 

3 

128 

to  be  under  oath  (see  also  Oaths) 

, 

. 

1746 

3 

366 

of  conference    

. 

,                  , 

1753 

4 

345 

COMMON  Cahiueu  {see  How,  Oeorge). 

COMMON  Lands  {see  Lands). 

COMMON  Nuisances  {see  Nuisances) . 

COMMON  ViCTUALEKS  (see  Tavcrn-Keejicrs). 

COMMONER : 

one  from  the  house  to  attend  tlie  governor 

,                  , 

1711 

1 

12 

COMMONS  (see  House  of  Commoyis). 

COMPEAINTS  {see  also  Sheriff)  : 

of  Daniel  Ladd  and  otliers 

. 

. 

1745 

3 

273 

of  Sheriff  Packer        .... 

. 

. 

1754 

4 

474 

about  governor's  nial-administration 
CONCEALING : 

. 

1774 

8 

166 

estates  from  assessment,  penalty 

,                  , 

1718 

1 

220 

CONCORD : 

incorporated  from  Bow 

1765— 

6  :  435 

1765 

6 

436 

1765—  6:441 

1765— 

6  :  442 

1 765 

6 

443 

1765—  6  :  448 

1765— 

7:      4 

1765 

7 

6 

1765—  7  :      7 

1765— 

7:    3:5 

1765 

7 

34 

1765—  7:    41 

1765— 

7:    43 

1765 

7 

44 

Bow,  not  within,  arrearages 

, 

, 

17(;6 

7 

86 

inventory.         .         1767 — 7:161 

1768— 

7:2i;t 

1773 

8 

157 

annexing,  to  llillsljorough  county     . 

1773— 

8 :  13'.) 

1774 

8 

167 

CONCURRENT  Action: 

of  council  and  house  («ee  Message). 

C0NE(;A: 

head  of  the  Merrimack 

, 

, 

1722 

1 

340 

CONFERENCE  {sec  also  Committees,  Qovernor,  and  New- 

bury) : 

of  lieutenant-governor  and  council    . 

. 

1715 

1 

133 

of  both  houses 

, 

1728 

2 

117 

1745—  3:129 

1754— 

4 :  434 

1754 

4 

470 

1755—  4:550 

1767-^ 

7:13s 

1767 

( 

140 

on  riot,  breaking  up  prison  and  rescuing  tw 

o  pris- 

oners    ,         .         1754—  4:432 

1754— 

4 :  433 

1754 

4 

4.34 

colonial,  proposed      .... 

1765— 

7:    21 

1 765 

7 

34 

CONFESSING : 

judgment  before  justices  . 

1770— 

8 

:    45 

1770 

8 

46 

Pkovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


89 


CONGREGATIONAL : 

meeting      ......... 

CONGRESS : 

governor's  presence  requu'ed  at  the  .... 

in  Connecticut,  sending  delegates  to  .         .         . 

of  the  governments  ....... 

of  commissioners  on  French  and  Indian  war 

1747—  3:501 

general,  at  New  York  (see  also  Cotton,  John) 

1765—  7 :    38 
CONNECTICUT  (see  also  Fitch,  Talmt,  and  Walcott)  : 

congress  in         ......         . 

sloops  coasting  between,  and  Now  Hampshire 

good,  new  pork  from,  to  be  bought  . 

prisoners,  redemption  of  . 

laws,  to  be  procured  ..... 

general  assembly's  vote     ..... 

house  of  representatives,  correspondence  with 


177- 


8:179 


CONNECTICUT  River: 

part  of  province  upon,  viewed 
scouting  from,  to  Merrymack 


1745—  3:243 


defence  of 


501 

19 

:    67 

75 

206 

240 

338 

353 


1755- 

1755- 

1756- 

1756- 

1757— 

1757- 

1758— 

1758— 

provisions  purchased  on    . 

sick  soldiers  on  ... 

west  side,  inhabitants'  emergencies 

west  side,  assisted     . 
highway  to,  from  Conway 


CONNER,  David  : 

petition      .... 
CONNER,  Jonathan  [-'Connor"] 

muster-roll 
CONNER,  Sekgt.  Moses  : 

muster-roll,  etc. 
CONNER,  Philip  : 

claim  .... 

CONSENT  (see  Assent). 
CONSPIRACY  (see  also  Plot)  : 

against  the  king        1716 —  1 : 


1755— 
1755— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 


1772— 
1774— 
1772— 
1773— 


1746- 


144 


1716- 


CONSTABLES  (.see  also  under  names  of  towns) 


watch,  settling 
attendance  at  court 


1715—  1 :  132 


Quakers,  excused 

vacancy  in  office  of,  supplied    . 

claim  allowed    .... 

refusing  to  serve,  fine 
CONSTITUTION : 

province    ..... 
CONTAGIOUS  Disease  (see  Small-Pox). 
CONTESTED  Election: 

Amherst 


17 

34 

:    71 

:    82 

236 

313 

351 

:354 


121 

170 
128 
138 


1763—  6  :  341 


431 


1723—  1:404 


1716—  1: 
1742—  3: 


1743—  3: 


147 

147 

41 

49 


1775—  8 :  236 


YEAH. 

VOL. 

1737 

2 

1711 

1 

1711 

1 

1711 

1 

1747 

3 

1766 

7 

1711 

1 

1729 

2 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1752 

4 

1758 

5 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1755 

5 

1761 

6 

1772 

8 

1772 

8 

1774 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1763 

6 

1746 

3 

1724 

2 

1745 

3 

1723 

1 

1716 

1 

1730 

2 

1742 

3 

1731 

2 

1743 

3 

1753 

4 

1771 

8 

1775 

8 

1762 

6 

PAGE. 


491 
11 

12 
17 

504 

57 

12 
154 
444 
502 
243 
383 
170 
180 

252 

296 

18 

57 

72 

205 

239 

328 

352 

357 

17 

210 

120 

131 

182 

136 

169 

343 

532 

3 

166 

374 

150 
327 

44 
346 

51 
346 

68 

237 
256 


13 


90 


I.NDICX    TO    JoiKNAI.S    OF    lIoUSR    OF    !\  KPKESKNTATIVES, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

CONTESTED  Election, 

—  (conlimicd)  : 

Atkinson    . 

, 

, 

1774— 

8:  194 

1774 

8 

200 

I5;iiTin<,fl()n 

,                  , 

, 

.    1774— 

8 :  189 

1774 

8 

194 

J5.'dlortl     . 

,                  , 

, 

, 

17G2 

6 

256 

Chester 

1745— 

3:116 

174.5— 

3:  lis 

1749 

4 

106 

174U— 

4  :  108 

1749— 

4:  113 

1749 

4 

115 

1749— 

4:118 

1749— 

4  :  130 

1749 

4 

131 

1749— 

4 :  138 

1774— 

8:  190 

1774 

8 

196 

Dover 

• 

, 

.    1745— 

3:188 

1745 

3 

190 

1745— 

3 :  193 

1745— 

3:201 

1745 

3 

202 

Dracut 

. 

. 

.    1745— 

3:116 

1745 

3 

118 

1749— 

4  :  130 

1749 

4 

131 

Dunstable 

, 

, 

.    1749— 

4:144 

1762 

6 

240 

1762— 

6:241 

1762 

6 

243 

Durham     . 

1755— 

5  :    54 

1755 — 

5:    56 

1762 

6 

247 

KxetcT 

, 

, 

1755 

5 

54 

Ihiinpsteut] 

17G2— 

6 :  256 

1774— 

8 :  194 

1774 

8 

200 

Haverhill  (Mass.) 

, 

, 

.    1745— 

3:116 

1745 

3 

118 

1749— 

4:130 

1749— 

4:131 

1749 

4 

144 

Holies 

,                  , 

. 

.    1749— 

4:  144 

1762 

6 

240 

1762— 

6:241 

1762 

6 

243 

LitohfieUl  . 

,                  , 

, 

,                   , 

1762 

6 

256 

Lomloiulcrry 

17G2— 

G :  239 

1768— 

7:261 

1771 

8 

107 

1772— 

8:114 

1774— 

8:194 

1774 

8 

200 

Merrimack 

,                  , 

, 

.    1749— 

4:144 

1762 

6 

256 

Alethuen    . 

1745 

3:116 

1745 

3:118 

1749 

4 

130 

1749— 

4:131 

1749— 

4:139 

1749 

4 

144 

Monson 

,                  , 

, 

.    1749— 

4:  144 

1762 

6 

266 

New  Castle 

1722— 

1:353 

1726 

2:    51 

174> 

4 

132 

Newintrton 

, 

.    1745 

3:128 

1745 

3 

129 

Newinai-kct 

.    1745 

3 :  205 

1745 

3 

219 

Nottingham 

, 

1745 

3 

157 

Nottingham  West 

,                  , 

.    1749— 

4  :  144 

1762 

6 

266 

relhaiu       . 

. 

.    1749— 

4:144 

1762 

6 

266 

Plaistcnv    . 

17G2— 

6  :  256 

1774— 

8:194 

1774 

8 

200 

Portsmouth 

1745— 

3:301 

1746— 

3 :  307 

1746 

3 

311 

Rum  ford    . 

, 

. 

.    1749- 

4:120 

1749 

4 

180 

1749— 

4:131 

1749 

4 

144 

,      Rye  .       .       . 

. 

1726- 

2:    51 

1749 

4 

132 

Salem 

, 

, 

1762 

6 

256 

South  Hampton 

^ 

,                   , 

1745 

3 

116 

1745- 

3:118 

1749- 

4 :  106 

1749 

4 

108 

1749— 

4:  113 

1749— 

4:  115 

1749 

4 

118 

1749— 

4  :  130 

1749— 

4:  131 

1749 

4 

138 

Windham  . 

,                 , 

.     17GS— 

7  :  261 

1771 

8 

107 

1774 

8 :  194 

1774 

8 

200 

CONTESTED  Elections: 

petitions  coneoi'iiin 

a- 

■5                * 

1775 

8 

222 

CONTINGENCIES : 

money  in  treasury 

for 

1743— 

3:    73 

1757 

5 

284 

1757— 

5 :  309 

1758— 

5:369 

1758 

5 

393 

1758— 

6 :  396 

1758— 

5 :  398 

1758 

5 

407 

1758— 

5  :  420 

1758 

6:421 

1758 

5 

423 

1759— 

5  :  498 

175'J— 

6:      7 

1759 

6 

10 

17G0— 

6:    91 

1761- 

6:155 

1761 

6 

166 

1701— 

G  :  159 

1761^ 

r6:195 

1761 

6 

196 

17G1— 

6:214 

17G1  — 

6:215 

1761 

6 

217 

1761— 

6:218 

1761— 

6 :  225 

1762 

6 

256 

17G;]— 

6:314 

1763 

6 :  315 

1763 

f) 

317 

17G4— 

6 :  398 

17G4— 

6:401 

1764 

G 

402 

1764— 

6:403 

1764— 

6:404 

1764 

6 

405 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


91 


6 
6: 


3: 

4: 


417 
434 


462 
74 


1764— 
1765— 


1747— 
1748— 
1747— 
1763— 


419 
448 


21 
75 
21 


CONTINGENCIES,  —  {continued) 
money  in  treasury  for 

1764— 
1765— 
CONTOOCOOK : 

defence  of  .         .         . 

1744— 
1748— 
petition      ..... 
districted  tor  tax 
to  return  inventory  to  secretary 
provisions  at      . 
CONTRACTS: 

private,  jiayment  of 

CONTROVERSY : 

between  governor  and  house 

from  1749—  4 :  107    to  1752 
unhappy,  between  Great  Britain  and  her  colonies     . 
CONVENTION : 

of  commissioners  to  consult  on  carrying  on  the  war 
special,  of  both  houses,  on  extraordinary  affairs 


4:291 
1760—  6  :  86 
1755—  5  :    18 


4:205 


1746— 
1747- 


376 
453 


1756—  5  :  166 

1757—  5  :  293 
6:300 


1746— 
1755— 
17o6— 
1757 — 
1762— 


380 
4 
169 
295 
301 


1762- 

CONVEYANCES  (see  Deeds) . 
CONWAY : 

highway  from,  to  Connecticut  river,  on  the  east  side 


of  White  hills 


1772— 
1773— 


8:  128 
8:138 


1766—  7:    71 
1717—  1:212 


inventory  ..... 
CONWAY,  General: 

H.  M.  secretary-  of  state    . 
COOK,  Elisha  : 

administrator    .... 
COOK,  John  WAi/rEU,  and  others  : 

petition   ......... 

COOLING  \in  Gov.  Bcnning  Wentwortfi's  opinioii]  : 

members  need  no   ...    .  1749 —  4  :  150 
COOS  (see  also  Great,  Lmver  and  Upper  Cohass)  : 

grants  of  land  in 

1752—  4 :  266 


French  fort  in,  reported    . 

,                  , 

, 

. 

, 

1754— 

4:454 

1754 

4 

456 

1754— 

4:463 

1754— 

4: 

470 

English  fort  should  be  at . 

, 

. 

• 

. 

roads  and  bridges  for 

. 

. 

. 

roads  to     . 

, 

. 

. 

. 

1763— 

6:341 

1763 

6 

344 

1763 

6:374 

1763 

6 

375 

1763— 

6:381 

1765— 

6 

446 

1765— 

6:453 

1768— 

7 

277 

1772— 

8:117 

1772— 

8 

129 

I'oute  of  province  forces  by 

way  of 

. 

• 

COOMBS  (see  Combs). 

COPIES  (see  also  Drawing)  : 

of  papers,  clerk's  giving  . 

. 

.    1745— 

3 

225 

1745— 

3 

:238 

COPP,  Samuel: 

petition      .... 

• 

• 

• 

l-EAK. 


1764 
1765 

1744 
1748 
1748 
1747 
1753 
1761 
1755 

1771 


1775 
1775 

1746 
1746 
1746 
1756 
1767 
1757 
1764 


1773 
1774 
1773 

1766 

1731 

1769 

1749 

1752 
1753 
1754 
1754 
1754 
1754 
1752 
1753 
1763 
1763 
1765 
1770 
1773 
1755 


1745 

1758 

1763 


VOL. 


6 
6 

3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
6 
5 


8 

8 

3 
3 
3 
5 
5 
5 
6 


8 
8 
8 

7 

2 

7 

4 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
6 
6 
6 
7 
8 
5 


3 
5 


PAGE. 


426 
449 

97 
67 
81 
22 
292 
122 
20 

101 


237 
228 

348 
356 
383 
163 
291 
296 
383 


136 
169 
160 

82 

347 

316 

151 

265 
358 
450 
458 
472 
473 
272 
329 
345 
377 
451 
341 
136 
10 


237 
431 

364 


92 


Index  to  Journals  of  IIousk  or  Kepkesentatives, 


YBAB. 

VOL. 

PAOB. 

COri'S  ^:  Fuost: 

petition  of          .         .         . 

• 

1760 

6 

97 

rol'VIX(i: 

allowance  for 

•                  •                  •                  •                 • 

1766 

7 

103 

COKN  (see  also  Indian  Corn)  : 

scarcity  of,  in  prospect 

•                 .                  .                  •                 • 

1746 

3 

424 

CORNFIELDS: 

rcjjiilated  .... 

•                  •                  •                  ■                 • 

1718 

1 

220 

COKMSlI: 

inventor}'  .... 

.     17(is-    7:220 

1773 

8 

159 

CORNISH,  Captain: 

of  II.  M.  S.  Sterling  Castle 

■                    ■                   ■                   •                    > 

1757 

6 

270 

1757—  5:271 

1758 

6 

349 

CORONERS : 

office  and  duty  . 

•                  •                  •                  •                  ■ 

1718 

1 

220 

claim          .... 

• 

1753 

4 

346 

service  of  execution  by 

•                  ■                 •                  • 

1774 

8 

169 

CORPORALS : 

wages        .... 

■                  •                  .                  •                  ■ 

1745 

3 

216 

1756— 

5:117         1757—  5:238 

1758 

5 

378 

1759— 

6  :      4         1761—  6  :  193 

1762 

6 

254 

COTTON,  John  : 

secretary  of  congress  at  N 

ew  York    1766—  7 :    90 

1766 

7 

96 

COTTON,  Solomon  : 

account     .... 

.    1725—  2:    12t 

1729 

2 

171 

COTTON,  Timothy  : 

volunteer  .... 

•                  •                 •                  •                  • 

1746 

3 

403 

COTTON.  William: 

house  of     . 

•                  •                  •                  •                  . 

1718 

1 

227 

COUNCIL  (see  also  Chaplain,  Conference,  Governor,  Mes- 

sage, Precedent,  also  under  several  members''  names)  : 

Atkinson,  Theodore. 

RindfTc  Diuiiel. 

Barrel],  Nathaniel. 

Kindgc,  John. 

Dennet,  Ephraini. 

Rogers,  DanieL 

Downinj;,  John. 

Sheafe,  Sam  tson. 

Elliot.  Roijcrt. 

Sherburne, 1  enry. 

Frost,  John. 

Shcrl)urM<',  I  enry,  Jr. 

(Jerrish,  Richard. 

Sherburne,  Joseph. 

Oilman,  Peter. 

Smith,  Samuel. 

Ilunkinjx.  Mark. 

Sdllcy.  Samuel. 

Iluske,  Ellis. 

W  alilron,  Richard. 

Jafl'rey,  George. 

Waldron,  Thomas  Wk. 

Levins,  Peter. 

\\'allon,  Shadrach. 

Macphedris,  Archibald. 

\\'arner,  Daniel. 

Nevin.  James. 

Warner,  Jonathan. 

Newmarch,  Joseph. 

Wentworth,  John. 

Odiorne,  Jotham. 

Wentworth.  .Mark  IL 

Packer.  Thomas. 

Westlmiok.  Thomas. 

Pcnhallow,  Samuel. 

Wibird,  RiL-liard. 

Plaisted,  John. 

members'  pay    .         171o — 

1:122         1727—  2:    6S 

1731 

2 

346 

17:51- 

2:353         17.35—  2:44!) 

17:i7 

0 

** 

485 

1742— 

2  :  628         1742—  2  :  (Ji'.l 

1712 

2 

638 

1742— 

2:640         1742—  2:646 

1743 

3 

74 

174.'-> 

3:166         1745—  3:175 

1745 

3 

179 

174o— 

3:195         1745-,  3:108 

1753 

4 

313 

i7.-.;5— 

4:325         1756—  5:  145 

1758 

5 

381 

17.^.8— 

5:389         1759—  5:459 

1762 

6 

267 

17G2— 

6:269         1762—  6:282 

1762 

6 

298 

17().^— 

7:    28         1765       7:    35 

1765 

7 

39 

17G5— 

7:    41          176.^,—  7:    46 

1769 

7 

287 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


93 


COUNCIL,  —  {continued) 
members'  paj*    . 


1769— 
1769— 
1774— 


297 
323 
203 


1769- 
1769- 
1774- 


298 
329 
205 


members'  oaths  .... 

members  increased   .... 
members'  attendance 

members'  pm'chase  of  Canada  stores 
clerk  (see  also  Secretary)  . 

1716—  1:166 

1717—  1:206 

1718—  1:230 
1722—  1:330 
1724—  2 :   3 

1727—  2:  77 

1728—  2 :  121 

1729—  2 :  158 
session,  length  of,  certified 
rooms  for 


1728—  2:114 


1742—  2 :  623 


1735—  2:450 


table-cloth  for   . 

lieutenant-governor's  confidence  in 

object  to  treasury  bill 

don't  give  reasons  to  house 

to  concur  or  give  reasons  . 
COUNCIL-HOUSE  (see  also  Province  and  Town)  : 

building  a  .         .         . 

COUNCIL  OF  War  : 

at  Louisburg 

at  Alexandria    .         1755 —  5  :      3         1755 —  5 

at  Lake  George 

at  New  York     . 
COUNTERFEIT  (.9ee  also  Bills  of  Credit)  : 

bill,  clerk  ordered  to  write  "counterfeit"  on 

bills  burnt  ...... 

money,  chai'ges  on 

COUNTERFEITERS  (see  also  Benefit  and  Money-Makers) 


1716— 
1716— 
1717— 
1722— 
1723- 
1725— 
1727— 
1728— 
1730— 


1747— 
1773— 


:  157 

:174 

:209 

:326 

:388 

18 

100 

141 

308 


:507 

139 


arresting,  punishing,  etc. 
1742— 
1755— 
1765— 
COUNTERFEITING : 

bills,  to  prevent 


money,  penalty 
coin,  specie,  jienalty 


1738- 
1738- 


2: 
2: 


630 

15 

449 


530 
539 


1718- 
1755— 
1758— 
1769— 


1721— 
1738— 
1745— 
1768— 
1773— 
1774— 


1:231 
4:496 
5  :  360 
7:291 


COUNTERPART : 

of  mortgages,  delivery 
COUNTIES  (see  also  their  names.  Courts, 
several  courts)  : 

Portsmouth  and  Cumberland,  proposed 


299 

532 
562 
248 
134 
165 


1754—  4:4U1 
and  names  of 


1755—  4:504 


proposed  . 

,       , 

, 

1760— 

6 

34 

1761—  6  :  141 

1761— 

6 

218 

1767—  7  :  139 

1767— 

7 

144 

1767—  7 :  153 

YEAR. 

VOL. 

1769 

7 

1  1769 

7 

1774 

8 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1735 

2 

1742 

2 

1753 

4 

1715 

1716 

1717 

1718 

1722 

1724 

1726 

2 

1727 

2 

1729 

2 

1730 

2 

1742 

2 

1746 

3 

1748 

4 

1773 

8 

1723 

1 

1736 

2 

1756 

5 

1763 

6 

1711 

1745 
1755 
1755 
1756 

1740 
1758 
1756 

1738 
1755 
1765 
1773 

1711 
1721 
1738 
1743 
1773 
1773 
1774 

1754 


1755 
1759 
1761 
1767 
1767 


1 

5 

3 

254 

5 

5 

5 

45 

5 

74 

2 

553 

5 

318 

5 

172 

2 

540 

4 

519 

6 

443 

8 

138 

1 

5 

1 

302 

2 

533 

3 

65 

8 

136 

8 

135 

8 

169 

4 
6 
6 

7 
7 


PAGE. 


321 

330 
209 
113 
115 
445 
628 
297 
129 
158 
202 
223 
327 
417 

48 
101 
146 
319 
628 
381 

83 
142 
373 
469 

67 
346 


403 


506 
26 
145 
141 
156 


94 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


VKAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

COUNTIES,  —  (continued)  : 

plan   for  three;    Portsmouth,    Exeter,    Dunstable, 

shire  towns  tlioreof     .         .         .     1750—  4:511 

1755 

4 

517 

1759       5:478         17(50       6:101 

1760 

6 

102 

three  proposed 

1767 

7 

142 

1767—  7  :  145         1767—  7  :  150 

1767 

7 

161 

1767—  7:  152         1767—  7:  154 

1767 

7 

157 

1767—  7:  159         1767—  7:  162 

1768 

7 

195 

fi)iir  i)r()i)osed 1767 —  7  :  133 

1767 

7 

135 

1768       7:207         1768—  7:213 

1768 

7 

214 

five  i)ropose(l 

1768 

7 

230 

1769—  7  :  281         1769—  7  :  285 

1769 

7 

286 

1769—  7  :  292         1769—  7  :  297 

1769 

7 

302 

1769—7:304         1769—7:305 

1769 

7 

306 

1769—  7:307         1769—  7:309 

1769 

7 

310 

establishino;                1756—  5 :    65         1759—  5 :  458 

1759 

5 

462 

1759—  5:465         1759—  5:466 

1759 

5 

477 

1759—  5:478         1759—  6:    19 

1759 

6 

21 

17,09—  6:    26         1759—  6:    27 

1759 

6 

31 

1760-  6:    34         1764—  6:409 

1764 

6 

421 

1764—  6  :  422         1766—  7  :    89 

1768 

7 

222 

1768—  7  :  229         He.'*—  7  :  241 

1768 

7 

250 

1768—  7  :  257         1769—  7  :  2«9 

1769 

7 

291 

1769—  7:312         1769—  7:325 

1769 

7     , 

326 

1769—  7:329         1769—  7:330 

1770 

8     ' 

15 

1771—  8:    76         1771—  8:    79 

1773 

8     > 

152 

COUNTY : 

1 
1 

charges,  fines,  etc.  (li(iuor),  to  defray      . 

1771 

8 

109 

treasurers  to  receive  fines,  etc.,  for  liquor  licenses 

1771 

8 

109 

1772—  8:  114 

1774 

8 

169 

COURT  (see  Agent  and  Oreat  Britain). 
COURT  OF  Admir.vlty  : 

special . 

"vice" .         . 

COURT  OK  Appeals  (see  also  Court  of  Chancerij) : 

sessions 1716 —  1:188 

1752—  4  :  230         1752—  4  :  234 

jury  at 1728—  2:113 

,      assertions  against,  a  scandalous  libel 

vote  on       ........         . 

conference  about        ....... 

scheme  drawn  up  about     ...... 

governor  and  council  as     .         .         .    1772 —  8:122 
COURT  OF  Assize  and  (Jexekal  Gaol  Deuveuv  (sec 
also  Court  of  Gaol,  etc.)  : 

establishing  in  two  counties      ..... 

sessions,  if  tlircc  counties  ..... 

COURT  OF  Ciianx'euy  (see  also  Court  of  Apj^eals)  : 

arbitrary  power  of,  deprecated  .... 

COURT  OF  CoMMissioxEK-S  (see  also  Commissio7iers,  etc.)  : 

on  lines 1737—  2  :  497 

1737—  2:505         1737—  2:510 

papers  lodged  with  clerk  of  assembly 
COURT  OF  GAoiri)ELivEHY  (see  also  Court  of  Assize,  etc.)  : 

ses.sion        ......... 

COURT  OF  General  (^rAKTEK  Sessions  of  the  J^ace 
(see  also  SessioJi'-'  "■"'  Quarter)  : 

sessions     .  1716—1:188         1726—2:    47 

adjourned  on  account  of  small-pox  .... 
COl'RT  OF  General  Sessions  of  the  Peace: 

justices'  powers 


1770 
1774 

1717 
1752 
1728 
1728 
1728 
1728 
1728 
1773 


1755 
1755 

1728 

1737 
1737 
1742 

1716 


1730 
1747 

1752 


8 
8 

1 
4 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
8 


4 
4 


2 
2 
2 


2 
3 


14 

207 

210 
235 
114 
115 
116 
117 
127 
155 


505 
511 

114 

501 
518 
640 

153 


327 
490 

230 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


95 


COURT  OF  General  Sessions  of  the  Peace,  —  (con- 
tinued) : 

establishing  in  two  counties      ..... 
sessions  proposed       ....    1767 —  7  :  152 

1767—  7  :  158 
to  grant  licenses  for  taverns,  subject  to  limitation 

1758—  5 :  421 


Grafton  county 
COURT  OF  Inquiry  (see  Ehode  Island) . 
COURT  of  Probates: 

one  in  eacli  of  three  counties    . 
COURT  OF  Supreme  Probate  : 

appeals  to,  time  limited    . 


1758—  5 :  423 


COURT-HOUSES : 
building,  etc. 


1774^  8 :  203 


1774—  8: 
1774—  8: 


170 
204 


1716—  1:159         1716—  1:161 

1730—  2:327         1730-  2:330 

1737—  2  :  493         1737—  2  :  494 

COURTS  (see  names  of  the  several,  also  Co7istables,  Judges, 

Processes,  Travel,  etc.)  : 

establishing       .         1718—  1:221 
"  in  two  counties 

"  in  three  counties     . 

••  in  counties  generally 


1743-  3:    biS 


1768- 
1768— 


195 
241 


removing 


sessions 


1768—  7 

1768— 

1730— 

1730— 

1716— 

1767— 

1769— 

1769— 

1769— 

1726— 


COWS 


valuation 


CRAIG,  Andrew: 

Ijetition 
CRAM,  Benjamin: 

petition 
CRAM,  John  : 

petition 
CRAM,  Thomas: 

claim 
CREDIT  (see  also  Bills  of 

quieted 


1742—  2 :  651 


1727—  2; 
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1757—  5: 


199 
251 

332 
334 
188 
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321 
57 


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1769—  7:312 

1769—  7  :  317 

1769—  7  :  320 
double  juries  in  both 
of  judicature,  value  of  bills  of  credit  in 

1747—  3:483 
return  of  writs  and  processes  in  ...  . 
judgments  of,  payment  regulated  .... 
to  regulate  and  alter  .         .         .    1758 —  5  :  311 

1758—  5  :  352  1758—  5  :  35G 
stove  for  room  where  held  ..... 
to  adjourn  by  proclamation  ..... 
in  Cheshire  county  ....  177^1 —  8  : 
in  Grafton  county  1773—  8  :  137  1773—  8  : 
in  Hillsborough  county  .  .  .  1774 —  8 : 
in  Stratford  county     ....    1773 —  8  : 


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242 


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InDUX    To    .InlltNALS    UF    lIolSK    uF    I vKl'KKSENTATIVES, 


CREDITORS': 

tlaini  on  effects  of  absent  or  iiljsconil 
CRKKillTOX,  (;r.<>i{(iK: 

soldiur  at  Loiiisljiirg  . 
CRl.MHLE,  CiiAKLKS: 

supposed  killed,  but  alive 
CRIMINALS: 

execution  of,  place  determined 
CRISTO  {sec  Chrvflo). 
CRlTCilKTT,  John: 

under  (apt.  Samuel  Gerrisli 
CROCKET,  Josiila: 

V.  Daniel  Moulton  and  wife 
CROFFORD,  Thomas  [Ckawfokd?] 

on  Cajjtain  Tash's  roll 
CROMHIE,  John: 

claim 
CROMBIE,  Joshua: 

to  ajipear  . 
CROMWELL,  Samuel  : 

broke  jail  . 
CROSBY,  Dh.  John: 

account 
CROSS,  Mrs.  Elizaheth  : 

claim 
CROSS,  John  : 

suit  of,  witli  John  Ilinckes 
CROTCH : 

of  Merrimack  river,  way  from 
CROWN  Point: 

foil,  expedition,  garrison,  etc. 


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PAGE. 

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VOL. 

PAGE. 

CROWN  PoiXT,  —  {coJitinuecT)  : 

fort,  expedition 

garrison,  etc. 

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1766 

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107 

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1768 

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1770 

7 

343 

CROYDON : 

inventory  . 

•                  «                  • 

, 

,                  , 

1773 

8 

159 

CUBA: 

and  West  India 

expedition 

1742 

2:627 

1742 

3 

41 

CUMBERLAND  County": 

proposed   . 

•                  ■                  • 

. 

1755 

4 

504 

CUMMINGS,  Isaac  : 

petition 

■                  •                  • 

, 

, 

1754 

4 

475 

CUMMINGS,  Dr.  John: 

account 

. 

1760 

6 

39 

CUMMINGS,  JosiAii : 

petition 

•                  ■                  ■ 

. 

,                  ^ 

1747 

3 

480 

CUMMINGS,  JosiAH, 

AND  OTHERS : 

petition 

1747—  4:    29 

1747— 

4:    30 

1748 

4 

63 

13 


98 


Index  to  .Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

FAOB. 

CUM  MINGS,  Samuel: 

IK'tition      ...... 

1747— 

3:456 

1747 

3 

458 

1747— 

3  :  460 

1747 

3 

470 

CUllHESON.  John: 

account      

. 

1729 

2 

146 

CURUENX^Y    (see   also  Bills,   Coin,   Gold, 

Mediun 

I,  New 

Yurk,  and  tMlvcr)  : 

of  silver  money          .... 
silver  and  goltl,  cstalilishcd 

1712 

1 

67 

. 

1767 

7 

128 

of  bill.s  of  credit         .... 

1746 

3 

346 

J  taper         ...... 

ui>s— 

4:361 

1756 

5 

161 

tlepreciation,  ullowauee  for 

, 

,                   , 

1746 

3 

386 

regulated  .         .         1748—  4:    61 

1748 

4:    70 

1771 

8 

101 

state  of  the         ..... 

1764 

6 

416 

CUKKIKK,  A.vkon: 

)etition       ...... 

1770— 

7:340 

1770 

7 

367 

CUKKIKK.  KiMiKAiM  : 

on  Caotain  Tash's  roll 

. 

1756 

5 

131 

CUKKIKK,  Jakkhey: 

reimbursed  for  bills  burnt  in  his  house 

, 

1765 

6 

443 

CUKKIKK,  Jonathan,  and  otiieks  : 

petition      .         .         177U—  7  :  339 

1770— 

7:358 

1770 

8 

2 

CURSING  (.see  also  Swearing  and  Profane] 

)■■ 

profane,  penalty        .... 

nil— 

3 :  496 

1747 

3 

497 

1764—  6  :  398 

1764— 

6:399 

1764 

6 

401 

CUSIIING,  Thomas  : 

speaker,  Massachusetts  house  of  repr 

esentatives 

1774 

8 

177 

CUSTOMS : 

oflScers,  to  see  embargo  observed     . 

. 

1711 

1 

9 

CUTT,  John  : 

and  guardians,  petition 

' 

, 

1712 

1 

66 

vendue  master  of  excise    . 

1727— 

2:    83 

1727 

2 

88 

CUTT,  President  John  : 

first  settlement  under 

1761 

6 

186 

commission         ..... 

1775 

8 

237 

CUTT,  KiCHAKD,  JU.  : 

claim 

1744 

3 

102 

CUTT,  Samiel  : 

may  sell  land 

, 

1716 

1 

160 

CUTTKK,  Du.  Ammi  Kuhamah  : 

army  surgeon 

1755— 

4 :  534 

1756 

6 

148 

1757— 

5:240 

1774 

8 

169 

CUTTS,  Samuel,  and  others  : 

petition      .         .         1765—  7 :    19 

1766 

7:    92 

1766 

7 

93 

memljer 

, 

, 

1774 

8 

184 

]77.1_  8:187 

1774— 

8:192 

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8 

196 

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1774— 

8:  197 

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8 

199 

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8 :  204 

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8 

206 

1771—  8 :  208 

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8:210 

1774 

8 

211 

1774—  8:212 

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8:213 

1774 

8 

214 

CYPIIKK  : 

old  (sec  Bills  of  Credit). 

DAI/rON  {so:  Daullon). 

DAM,  Ki.NATHAN  ["Damn"]  : 

under  Capt.  John  (Jilman 

1726 

2 

41 

DAM,  George: 

volunteer  

. 

. 

1716 

3 

404 

DAM,  John  ["Dame,  Dami'.e,  Damm"] 

member 

1715—  1 :  124 


171; 


1  :  126 


1715 
1716 


117 
127 


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99 


DAM,  John,  —  {continued)  : 

member     .         .         1715 —  1 
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1715—  1 
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DAM,  Jonathan: 
petition 


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8:136 


account      .... 
DAM,  William  : 

member     .... 
DAMAGES : 

bv  horses,  to  prevent 
DAME,''Theophilus  : 

guardian  of  Benjamin  Odiorne's  children 

1773 
DAMNING  (see  also  Mittimtis)  : 

general  assembly,  William  Randall  committed  for 
DAMS : 

at  Winipeseoke  ...... 

obstructing  fish,  removed 

DANIELS,  Benjamin  : 

deserter     ........ 

DANIELS,  Lieut.  Eliphalet  : 

prison-keeper    . 

1755—  5 
1766—  7 


DANIELS,  Pelatiah  : 

petition 
DARTMOUTH : 

highway  through 


55 

54 
1769—  7  :  296 


1747—  3 :  484 
1755—  5 :  57 
1766—  7:  96 
1772—  8 :  118 


1760—  6 :  110 
1769—  7 :  291 


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1715 
1716 
1716 
1716 
1716 
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1717 
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VOL. 

PAGE. 

nARTMOT^TII  COTXKGE : 

liappily  estiiblisheil  .... 

1770— 

7 :  337 

1770 

7 

341 

grant  to 

, 

• 

1770 

8 

35 

encouraf^enicul  to      .         .         . 

, 

,                 , 

1770 

8 

44 

reconimciulcd  to  favorable  consideration 

, 

1771 

8 

76 

1771—  8:    77 

1771  — 

8:    79 

1771 

8 

111 

grant  to  president  of 

1773— 

8 :  139 

1773 

8 

143 

Karl  of  Dartmouth,  its  "nursing  father"  . 

,                  , 

1773 

8 

140 

new  building,  grant  for     . 

.    1773— 

8:152 

1773 

8 

155 

distinct  parish  at        .         .          . 

. 

. 

1771 

8 

94 

liiirlnvav  from,  to  Wolfeborough 

, 

1771 

8 

102 

DAKTMblill,  Kaklok: 

his  majesty's  secretai7  of  state 

. 

. 

1773 

8 

139 

1773 

8:140 

1774 

8 

ISO 

DAULTON,  Caleb  : 

"deserter,"  balance  stopt 

, 

« 

1758 

5 

333 

mistake  concerning,  corrected  . 

, 

, 

1758 

5 

387 

DAVIDSON,  Tii(»MAS: 

seeks  his  son's  wages 

, 

• 

1764 

6 

415 

DAVIS,  AmcuL: 

account      

, 

.                 « 

1761 

6 

221 

DAVIS,  Benjamin  : 

deserter     

, 

.                        a 

1722 

1 

316 

under  Captain  Lovewell    . 

• 

1763 

6 

331 

DAVIS,  Bkyant  : 

sentinel  under  Captain  Clement 

, 

•                           s 

1753 

4 

348 

DAVIS,  Eleazer: 

allowance  for    .... 

. 

,                        a 

1726 

2 

30 

V.  M.  Hunking  Wentworth 

, 

. 

1772 

8 

121 

DAVIS,  Ei-iiKAiM  : 

claim 

• 

1748 

4 

Go 

DAVIS,  James  : 

member    .                  1715 —  1 

117 

1715— 

1:122 

1715 

124 

1715—  1 

126 

1715— 

1:127 

1716 

128 

171.5—  1 

129 

1715— 

1:130 

1716 

131 

1715—  1 

132 

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1:133 

1716 

134 

1715—  1 

135 

1715— 

1:136 

1716 

137 

1715—  1 

138 

1716— 

1:140 

1716 

141 

1710—  1 

151 

1716— 

1:157 

1716 

158 

171G       1 

159 

1716— 

1:161 

1716 

163 

1710-  1 

164 

1716— 

1:166 

1716 

167 

1710-  1 

168 

1716— 

1:169 

1716 

170 

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172 

1716— 

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1716 

174 

1716—  1 

177 

1716— 

1:178 

1716 

179 

1716—  1 

180 

1716— 

1:182 

1716 

183 

1716—  1 

184 

171f,— 

1:185 

1717 

190 

1717—  1 

191 

1717— 

1:192 

1717 

193 

1717—  1 

194 

1717— 

1:195 

1717 

196 

1717—  1 

197 

1717— 

1:198 

1717 

199 

1717—  1 

200 

1717— 

1:201 

1717 

202 

1717—  1 

203 

1717— 

1:204 

1717 

205 

1717—  1 

206 

1717— 

1:209 

1717 

210 

1717—  1 

211 

1718 

1:212 

1718 

213 

171.H—  1 

214 

171.S— 

1:215 

1718 

216 

171.S       1 

217 

171.H_ 

1:218 

1718 

219 

171S—   1 

222 

171.S-^ 

1:223 

1718 

224 

17is_  1 

225 

1718— 

1:226 

1719 

233 

1711»—  1 

234 

1719— 

1:236 

1719 

236 

171'.!-    1 

237 

1719— 

1:239 

1719 

240 

171K—   1 

241 

1719— 

1:242 

1720 

243 

172f)—  1 

244 

1720— 

1:259 

1720 

260 

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YEAR. 

VOL, 

PAGE. 

DAVIS,  James,  —  {continued)  : 

member     . 

1720—  1:262 

1721—  1:264 

1721 

265 

1721—  1:266 

1721—  1:268 

1721 

272 

1721—  1:273 

1721—  1:276 

1721 

278 

1721—  1  :  280 

1721—  1:282 

1721 

283 

1721—  1:284 

1721—  1:286 

1721 

287 

1721—  1:292 

1721—  1:294 

1721 

295 

1721—  1:297 

1721—  1:298 

1721 

300 

1721—  1:306 

1721—  1 :  309 

1722 

310 

1722—  1:312 

1722—  1:313 

1722 

314 

1722—  1:317 

1722—  1:318 

1722 

319 

1722—  1:320 

1722—  1:321 

1722 

322 

1722—  1:323 

1722—  1:324 

1722 

326 

1722—  1:327 

1722—  1 :  330 

1722 

335 

1722—  1:339 

1722—  1:342 

1722 

343 

1722—  1:344 

1722—  1:345 

1722 

346 

1722—  1:348 

1722—  1:351 

1722 

353 

1722—  1:354 

1722—  1 :  355 

1722 

356 

1722—  1:360 

1722—  1:361 

1722 

366 

1722—  1:367 

1723       1 :  373 

1723 

375 

1723       1 : 377 

1723—  1:379 

1723 

381 

1723—  1:382 

1723       1 : 383 

1723 

384 

1723—  1:387 

1723—  1 :  388 

1723 

389 

1723—  1:390 

1723—  1:391 

1723 

393 

1723       1 : 396 

1723       1 : 397 

1723 

398 

1723—  1:399 

1723—  1:400 

1723 

402 

1723       1 : 404 

1723       1 :  405 

1723 

406 

1723—  1:408 

1723—  1:410 

1724 

413 

1724—  1:426 

1724—  1:431 

1724 

2 

1 

1724—  2:      8 

1724—  2:      9 

1725 

2 

14 

1725       2:    15 

1725—  2:    21 

1725 

2 

22 

1725—  2:    23 

1726—  2 :    33 

1726 

2 

39 

1726—  2:    45 

1726—  2:    50 

1726 

2 

55 

1726—  2 :    59 

1726—  2:    63 

1727 

2 

67 

1727—  2:    74 

1727—  2:    78 

1727 

2 

84 

1727—  2 :    87 

1727—  2 :    94 

1731 

2 

343 

petition     , 

1754—  4 :  421 

1755—  4:548 

1755 

4 

549 

DAVIS,  John  : 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish 

•                  •                  • 

1763 

6 

330 

DAVIS,  Jonathan  : 

ai-ms  delivered  to 

•                  •                  •                  • 

•                  •                  « 

1757 

5 

228 

DAVIS,  Love  : 

petition 

■                  >                  •                  • 

1766—  7 :    60 

1766 

7 

64 

DAVIS,  Moses: 

to  appear  . 

«... 

1766 

7 

61 

DAVIS,  Moses,  Deliverance,  and  Aaron  : 

estates  divided  . 

1766—  7 :    66 

1766—  7  :    77 

1767 

7 

147 

DAVIS,  Samuel  : 

in  service  under  Capt.  Job  Clement 

•                  •                  • 

1753 

4 

348 

DAVIS,  Capt.  Samuel  : 

petition 

• 

•                  • 

1763 

6 

355 

DAVIS,  Thomas  : 

member    . 

1745—  3 :  184 

1745—  3 :  185 

1745 

3 

187 

1745—  3 :  188 

1745—  3 :  190 

1745 

3 

193 

1745—  3:203 

1745—  3 :  204 

1745 

3 

205 

1745—  3:215 

1745—  3 :  218 

1745 

3 

221 

1745—  3:222 

1745—  3 :  223 

1745 

3 

235 

1745—  3:236 

1745—  3 :  241 

1745 

3 

243 

174.5—  3 :  245 

1745—  3 :  247 

1745 

3 

248 

1745—  3:250 

1745—  3 :  255 

1745 

3 

262 

1745—  3 :  267 

1745—  3:303 

1746 

3 

310 

102  Index  to  Journals  of  TTorsE  of  Represkntatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

DAVIS,  Thomas,  —  {conlimied)  : 

member     .         .         1746—  3:31!) 

1746— 

3 :  321 

1746 

3 

322 

1746—  3:324 

1746— 

3 :  325 

1746 

3 

327 

17.|(;_  3:32.S 

1746— 

3:331 

1746 

3 

338 

1746—  3:843 

1746- 

3 :  349 

1746 

3 

355 

1746—  3:366 

1746— 

3 :  368 

1746 

3 

377 

1746—  3:381 

1746 

3  :  389 

1746 

3 

403 

1746—  3:408 

174i;— 

3  :  435 

1746 

3 

436 

1747—  3:453 

1747— 

3:467 

1747 

3 

475 

1747—  3:476 

1747— 

3:477 

1747 

3 

♦481 

1747—  3:485 

1747- 

3 :  486 

1747 

3 

4H7 

1747—  4  :      2 

1747— 

4:    22 

1747 

4 

23 

1747—  4  :    50 

1747— 

4:    58 

1748 

4 

76 

1748—  4 :    78 

1748 

4:    93 

1749 

4 

100 

1749—  4:112 

1749— 

4:121 

1749 

4 

122 

1749—  4:124 

1749— 

4 :  153 

1749 

4 

163 

1749—  4:164 

1750— 

4:    10 

1750 

4 

183 

1751—  4:      9 

1752— 

4:216 

1752 

4 

263 

1752—  4:267 

1752— 

4  :  276 

1752 

4 

380 

1753—  4 :  365 

1753— 

4  :  38 1 

1754 

4 

406 

1754—  4:471 

1754— 

4  :  552 

1755 

4 

549 

1755 —  4  :  550 

175.>- 

4  :  558 

1755 

4 

570 

1755 —  4:673 

1755— 

5:      0 

1755 

6 

8 

1755—  5:    10 

1755— 

5:    15 

1755 

5 

16 

1755—  5:    22 

1755— 

5:    3.S 

1755 

5 

41 

muster-roll        .... 

1724— 

2  :    12 

1725 

2 

tl2 

1747—  4 :    25 

1748— 

4:    80 

1753 

4 

363 

V.  William  Jenkins  1764—  6  :  412 

1764— 

6:422 

1765 

7 

12 

DAVIS,  Timothy  : 

petition      ..... 

1716 

1 

184 

account      .                  1727—  2:    99 

1727— 

2:107 

1728 

2 

142 

DAY,  Elkanaii  : 

petition 

. 

1773 

8 

149 

DEAN,  Thomas: 

claim          ..... 

1721  — 

1  :  290 

1757 

6 

269 

DEARBOliN,  Auhaiiam: 

claim          ..... 

. 

, 

1758 

5 

377 

DEARBORN,  John,  and  otiieks  : 

petition 

1742— 

2:649 

1742 

2 

650 

D'EARBORN,  Joseph  : 

petition      .         .         1740—  2:552 

1740— 

2 :  501 

1740 

2 

563 

DEARBORN,  Levi: 

petition  presented  by 

• 

1758 

6 

440 

DEARBORN.  Shli!AL: 

volunteer  ..... 

, 

,                  , 

1746 

3 

404 

DEARBORN,  SiMEO^f : 

surveyor    ..... 

, 

,                  , 

1764 

6 

406 

DEATH :     * 

of  a  party,  not  to  aljate  writs     . 

, 

, 

1765 

7 

15 

1765— 

7:    16 

1766 

7 

17 

DEATHS  ["/?2/na/s"]: 

registration 

1714— 

1:    7.S 

1727 

2 

104 

1727— 

2:107 

1727 

2 

108 

DEBASING  (see  also  Diminishing)  : 

coin,  to  prevent        .... 

1774— 

8:105 

1774 

8 

169 

DEBENTrRES  (sec  also  Members,  list)  : 

• 

1 

of  members       .         1711 —  1  :    17 

1712— 

1:    36      , 

1712 

37 

1712-   1:    46 

1712— 

1:    47      ! 

1712 

67 

1712—  1:    58 

1713— 

1:    67     : 

1713 

72 

1714—  1:    73 

1714— 

1:    91 

1714 

95 

1717—  1 :  204 

1717— 

1  :  205 

1717 

1 

211 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


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DEBENTURES,  —  (continued)  : 

of  members       .         1718—  1 :  223         1718—  1 :  229 

1719—  1 :  239         1720—  1  :  213 

1720—  1:262         1721—   1:277 

1721—  1:291         1721—  1:295 

1721—  1 :  307         1721—  1  :  308 

1722—  1:339  1722—  1:318 
1722—  1  :  372  1721—  1  :  431 
1725—  2:  20  1726—  2:  49 
1727—  2  :    93         1756—  5  :    86 

DEBTORS  (see  also  Prisons,  escapes)  : 

absent  or  absconding;  creditors' claim  on  ettects  of 
DEBTS  (see  also  Book,  Mcditmi,  Prisonci's,  and  Treasurer)  : 

province  or  government,  paid,  recovered,  etc. 

1711— 


1715—  1:  98 
1717—  1:202 
1723—  1:379 
1723—  1:382 
1734—  2  :  409 
1734—  2:417 
1734—  2:430 
1736—  2:467 
1740—  2 :  544 
1742—  2:620 
1742—  2:635 
1753—  4:361 
1765—  7:      6 

lands  made  liable  to  pay  . 

and  mutual  demands,  set  off     . 


small,  recovery  of     . 
DECKER,  David  : 

volunteer  ..... 
DECLARATION    {see  also  Oaths  and  War)  : . 

of  William  Stanwood 
De  DIESKAU,  Baron  : 

army  of,  defeated 
DEED: 

fraudulent,  set  aside 
DEEDS  {see  also  Records  and  Recorder)  : 

of  conveyance,  recorded  . 
DEER: 

killing  unseasonably,  to  prevent  .  1733 — 
1734—  2:404  1746— 
1758—  5  :  347         1758— 

act  to  be  sent  to  certain  towns  . 
DEERFIELD  (see  also  Nottimjham,  8.  W.  i^arish)  : 

sherifl'  in,  eased         ..... 


1714— 
1716— 
1722— 
1723— 
1727— 
1734— 
1734— 
1734— 
1737— 
1740— 
1742— 
1747— 
1765— 
1765— 
1714— 
1765— 
1765— 
1770— 


6 
74 
144 
352 
380 
95 
2:413 
2:419 
432 
478 
554 
623 
32 
455 
7 


2 

2: 

2: 

2: 

4: 

6: 

7: 

1: 

7  : 

7  : 

8: 


mventory  .         .         1767- 

meeting-liouse  tax     . 

petitioners  from 

land  tax     . 

petition 

highway  tax 

South,  distinct  parish 
DEFAMATION : 

action  for  . 
DEFAULT : 

in  jurors,  to  prevent 


161 


1768- 


77 
16 
34 
47 


1760—  6 :  103 
1766—  7  :    66 


381 
314 
351 


220 


1774—  8:  166 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

1719 

1 

1720 

1 

1721 

1 

1721 

1 

1722 

1 

1722 

1 

1724 

1 

1727 

2 

1756 

5 

1718 

1 

1711 

1 

1713 

1 

1714 

2 

1716 

1 

1723 

1 

1723 

1 

1733 

2 

1734 

2 

1734 

2 

1735 

2 

1737 

2 

1740 

2 

1742 

■2 

1747 

4 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1718 

1 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1771 

8 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1755 

5 

1760 

6 

1766 

7 

1734 

2 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1773 

8 

1767 

7 

1773 

8 

1770 

7 

1770 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1770 

8 

1714 

1 

PAGE. 


231 

*253 
278 
303 
327 
366 
434 
86 
97 

220 

3 

67 

83 

169 

376 

381 

380 

415 

425 

453 

520 

556 

625 

37 

4 

166 

220 

17 

35 

60 

404 

418 

44 
109 

70 

401 
345 
356 
142 

123 
157 
347 
8 
140 
148 
167 
192 

53 

77 


104  Index  tu  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TBAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

DEFECTS  {seeAjyptnls). 

DEKKNCE  {sec  Colonks,  Frontiers,  and  Oovernmc7it,  also 

names  of  towns,  rti"c?>,  etc.). 
DELAFAY,  Ciiaules  : 

royal  secretary  of  state     . 

•                 > 

, 

1721 

1 

279 

DELANCY,  LiKLTENANT-GOVEUNOH  (N. 

Y.y. 

letter  from         .... 

.    1754— 

4 :  454 

1755 

5 

25 

DELINQUENTS : 

ill  inipressinn:  men,  punished    . 

. 

, 

1758 

5 

415 

in  .settling  accounts  with  the  treasurer,  sued 

. 

1760 

6 

103 

DEMANDS  {sec  also  Debts)  : 

against  intestate  estates,  time  of  makinjr,  limited    . 

1774 

8 

209 

DEN  BO,  Clkment: 

had  small-pox    .... 

. 

,                  ^ 

1761 

6 

206 

DENBU,  Elijah  : 

petition 

. 

1760 

6 

57 

DENBO,  IciiAi50i>: 

to  x'evivc  a  suit .... 

.    1707- 

7:130 

1767 

7 

146 

DENBOW,  Salatiiiel  : 

claim 

.    1714— 

1:    41 

1737 

2 

485 

petition 

.    1730— 

2:331 

1742 

2 

638 

1742—  2 :  G41 

1745— 

3:269 

1745 

3 

275 

DENNET,    Ei'iiKAiM     ["Denet,     Den 

ett,    Dennett, 

Denit,  Dennit,  Dennitt,  Denick,  Dennick" 

]: 

member,  clerk,  councilor 

,                ^ 

1717 

190 

1717—  1 

191 

1717— 

.192 

1717 

193 

1717—  1 

194 

1717— 

:196 

1717 

197 

1717—  1 

198 

1717— 

:199 

1717 

200 

1717—  1 

201 

1717— 

203 

1717 

204 

1717-  1 

2(J5 

1717— 

:206 

1717 

210 

1717—  1 

211 

1717— 

212 

1717 

213 

1717—  1 

214 

1718 

215 

1718 

216 

17  LS—  1 

217 

1718— 

219 

1718 

223 

17  IS—  1 

224 

171,S— 

225 

1718 

220 

1718—  1 

229 

1718— 

230 

1719 

231 

1719—  1 

233 

1719 

234 

1719 

235 

1719—  1 

236 

1719— 

239 

1719 

240 

1719-  1 

241 

1719  — 

242 

1720 

243 

1720—  1 

244 

1720— 

249 

1720 

250 

1720       1 

253 

1720— 

259 

1720 

200 

1720—  1 

202 

1721— 

263 

1721 

200 

1721—  1 

2G7 

1721— 

268 

1721 

270 

1721—  1 

271 

1721— 

272 

1721 

270 

1721—  1 

278 

1721— 

280 

1721 

281 

1721—  1 

282 

1721— 

283 

1721 

280 

1721—  1 

291 

1721— 

292 

1721 

294 

1721—  1 

295 

1721— 

297 

1721 

298 

1721—  1 

300 

1721  — 

301 

1721 

303 

1721-  1 

305 

1721— 

305* 

1721 

308 

1721—  1 

309 

1722— 

310 

1722 

312 

1722—  1 

313 

1722— 

314 

1722 

315 

1722—  1 

317 

1722— 

318 

1722 

319 

1722—  1 

320 

1722— 

321 

1722 

322 

1722—  1 

324 

1722— 

326 

1722 

1 

327 

1722—  1 

330 

1722— 

335 

1722 

339 

1722—  1 

342 

1722-?- 

343 

1722 

345 

1722—  1 

340 

1722— 

348 

1722 

349 

1722-  1 

351 

1722— 

353 

1722 

354 

1722—  1 

355 

1722— 

356 

1722 

357 

1722—  1 

359 

1722— 

360 

1722 

301 

1722—  1 

367 

1722— 

368 

1722 

309 

Province  of  New  Hampsuire,  1711-1775. 


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VOL. 

PAGE. 

DENNET,  Ephraim,  —  (continued)  : 

member,  clerk,  councilor 

1722—  1 :  371 

1722—  1:372 

1723 

373 

1723—  1:375 

1723—  1:377 

1723 

379 

1723—  1:381 

1723—  1:382 

1723 

383 

1723—  1:384 

1723       1 : 387 

1723 

389 

1723—  1:391 

1723—  1:392 

1723 

393 

1723—  1:396 

1723—  1:397 

1723 

399 

1723       1 : 400 

1723—  1:402 

1723 

408 

1723—  1:410 

1723—  1:412 

1724 

413 

1724—  1:426 

1724—  1:429 

1724 

430 

1724—  1:432 

1724—  1 :  433 

1724 

434 

1724       2 :      1 

1724—  2:      3 

1724 

2 

4 

1724—  2:      6 

1724-  2:      8 

1724 

2 

*12 

1725—  2:    12t 

1725—  2:    13 

1725 

2 

15 

1725       2:    19 

1725—  2:    21 

1725 

2 

22 

1725—  2:    23 

1725—  2:    24 

1725 

2 

27 

1726       2:    32 

1726—  2:    33 

1726 

2 

34 

1726—  2:    38 

1726—  2:    39 

1726 

2 

45 

1726       2:    46 

1726—  2:    50 

1726 

2 

63 

1726       2:    55 

1726—  2:    59 

1726 

2 

60 

1726—  2:    63 

1726—  2:    66 

1727 

2 

67 

1727—  2 :    69 

1727—  2:    73 

1727 

2 

74 

1727—  2 :    76 

1727—  2:    78 

1727 

2 

82 

1727—  2:    84 

1727—  2:    86 

1727 

2 

87 

1727—  2:    93 

1727—  2:    94 

1727 

2 

98 

1727—  2 :  100 

1727—  2 :  105 

1727 

2 

106 

1727—  2:107 

1727—  2 :  108 

1727 

2 

109 

1728       2:110 

1728       2:113 

1728 

2 

117 

1728—  2:121 

1728—  2 :  122 

1728 

2 

125 

1728—  2:128 

1728       2:131 

1728 

2 

133 

1728       2 : 134 

1728—  2 :  135 

1728 

2 

137 

1728—  2 :  138 

1728—  2:139 

1728 

2 

142 

1729—  2  :  143 

1729—  2 :  145 

1729 

2 

149 

1729—  2:151 

1729—  2  :  152 

1729 

2 

153 

1729       2 : 155 

1729—  2 :  164 

1729 

2 

165 

1729—  2  :  107 

1729—  2 :  169 

1729 

2 

170 

1730       2 :  173 

1730—  2 :  174 

1730 

2 

307 

1730       2 :  319 

1730—  2:332 

1732 

2 

377 

1733—  2:379 

1733—  2:381 

1733 

2 

382 

1734—  2 :  401 

1734—  2:403 

1734 

2 

424 

1735—  2:439 

1735—  2 :  445 

1736 

2 

458 

1737—  2:478 

1737—  2:494 

1737 

2 

510 

1737—  2:521 

1738—  2 :  533 

1738 

2 

536 

1740-  2:549 

1740—  2:562 

1740 

2 

565 

DENT,  John  : 

soldier       .         .         1746—  3 :  330 

1756—  5 :  131 

1757 

5 

215 

1757—  5 :  285 

1759—  6:    18 

1759 

6 

24 

De  PAIBAS,  Rowland  [Pays  Bas?]  : 

petition 

.     1764—  6  :  392 

1764 

0 

;;97 

DEPOSITIONS  (see  also  Intelligence)  : 

about  ships  on  Cape  Sable  shores 

•                  •                  >                  • 

1746 

3 

■122 

of  Captain  Bennet    . 

•                  •                  •                  . 

1747 

3 

499 

DEPRECIATION : 

of  cun-ency  and  money,  allovvauce 

for     . 

1746 

.'> 

386 

174G—  3:443 

1757 

5 

285 

DEPUTY  Secuetaky  (see  Secretary). 

DERRY  [LoNDONDEKin?]  : 

application  from  resident  of 

■                  ■                  •                   . 

1759 

5 

498 

DERRY  FIELD: 

classed  for  excise 

.    1752—  4:239 

1 755 

4 

510 

14 


106  Indkx  to  Journals  of  PIouse  of  Rei»rksi:ntativi:s, 


YEAU. 

vol.. 

PAOE. 

DERRYFIELl),  —  {continued)  : 

iiivfiitory  .         .         1753 —  1:294 

1760— 

6:    S(i 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  160 

176S— 

7:21.s 

1773 

8 

158 

petition   (wt  alsu  Ilujiiways)     . 

I7r):{— 

4  :  322 

1753 

4 

353 

1754— 

4 :  398 

1766 

7 

74 

petitidiu'i'  froti)           .... 

1764— 

6:413 

1766 

7 

91 

gu;inli;ui  fnuii   ..... 

, 

, 

1765 

7 

42 

iinnual  meetinjj^  vacated    . 

• 

, 

1766 

7 

93 

Colias  Inook  fishery 

1754— 

4  :  443 

1773 

8 

152 

1773— 

8 :  155 

1774 

8 

193 

DESKHTKUS : 

punishment,  etc.,  of 

, 

,                   , 

1718 

1 

225 

1722—  1:316 

1747— 

3 :  452 

1755 

6 

25 

1756—  5 :  153 

1757— 

5  :  215 

1757 

5 

267 

1760—  6:    54 

1761— 

6  :  203 

1771 

8 

75 

named 

, 

•                   • 

1722 

1 

315 

1758—  5 :  333 

1758— 

5 :  334 

1758 

5 

335 

1758—  5:370 

1758— 

5 :  377 

1758 

5 

379 

1758—  5 :  383 

1758— 

5 :  387 

1758 

5 

397 

1761—  6:162 

1761— 

6 :  163 

1761 

6 

199 

1761—  6:201 

17G1— 

6 :  223 

1761 

6 

224 

1762—  6 :  270 

1762— 

6:274 

1773 

8 

137 

allowances,  supplies,  etc.,  to    . 

, 

. 

1722 

1 

362 

1765 

6 :  455 

1765 

7 

17 

number  noted    .         1757—  5  :  197 

1757— 

5 :  199 

1757 

6 

200 

1757—  5:202 

1757— 

5:203 

1757 

6 

204 

1757—  5 :  209 

1761— 

6:192 

1762 

6 

262 

DESPATCHES  (sec  also  Expresses)  : 

allowance  for    .         .         .         . 

, 

,                  , 

1758 

6 

421 

DETAINER  {see  Entry). 

DETERMINATION: 

of  Earl  of  Loudon     .... 

, 

. 

1757 

5 

227 

DETROIT : 

Indians  about 

1764 

6 

385 

DEVERSON,  John: 

invalid  .soldier  .         1746—  3:307 

1746— 

3:308 

1746 

3 

343 

DEVONSHIRE,  LoKU  Justice: 

instructions  by 

, 

• 

1721 

1 

279 

DICE  {see  Cards). 

DIET : 

allowance  for 

, 

,                  , 

1747 

3 

479 

DIFFERENCE  {see  Motiey). 

DIFFERKXCES: 

determined  by  arbitration 

1771— 

8:    93 

1773 

8 

142 

DIFFICULT  CiucLMSTANCES  {see  also  Distresses)  : 

su;;;j:('st  appointing  Fast  day     . 

,                  , 

1746 

3 

424 

I)LMINISHIN(i  {see  also  Debasing  and  Utterin;/)  : 

money,  penalty          .... 

1768— 

7:248 

1773 

8 

136 

Dir-NETS: 

eatcliing  bass  by,  to  pi'event 

, 

. 

1757 

5 

221 

DISCOVERY 

of  tlie  country,  appropriation  for 

. 

, 

1744 

3 

80 

men  to  be  kejjt  marching  upon 

, 

,                  , 

1744 

3 

102 

DISOBEDIENCE: 

to  (tllicers  at  military  stations,  penalty 

,                  , 

1712 

1 

45 

DISORDERS  {.^ee  also  Difectious  and  Pestilential)  f 

in  tlie  night,  to  prevent 

1711 

1:    77 

1755 

4 

512 

in  lieensi'd  liouses-     .... 

1716— 

1  :  141 

1716 

1 

1.50 

in  taverns,  etc.,  to  supi)ress 

. 

, 

1761 

f) 

i;w 

November  5,  to  prevent    . 

, 

, 

1768 

7 

276 

1771— 

8:    62 

1771 

8 

64 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


107 


DISORDERS,—  (cowfowMed)  : 

December  25,  to  prevent  . 
in  Boston  .         .         .         ,         . 
DISORDERLY  IIekjiit  : 

of  major  ])art  of  Stratham 
DISPUTE : 

between  Great  Britain  and  her 
pitch  of         ...         . 
DISSENT : 

of  meml^ers,  entered 

1716—  1 
1721—  1 
1728—  2 
1740—  2 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 : 

1745—  3 : 

1746—  3 : 

1747—  3 : 
1747—  3 ; 
1752—  4: 
1752—  4 : 

1754—  4 : 

1755—  4 : 
1757—  5 : 

DISSOLUTIONS  (see  also  Assembly)  : 

of  assembly,  commented  on 
DISTANCES  (see  also  Members,  list)  : 


nil—  S:    62 


colonies,  alarming 


188 
287 
141 
548 
201 
205 
233 
300 
394 
452 
499 
227 
276 
413 
532 
219 


1716— 
1719— 
1722— 
1729— 
1740— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1752— 
1754— 
1755 — 
1756— 
1757— 


166 
242 
312 
153 
558 
202 
217 
234 
311 
3:417 
3:481 
4:  58 
4:268 


YEAR. 


397 

506 

87 

244 


1735—  2 :  443 


allowed  members  for 


mileage 


1745— 
1759— 


203 
515 


1748—  4:    95 


DISTEMPER  (see  also  Small-Pox)  : 

in  Boston 

to  prevent  spread  of  infectious 
DISTRACTED  (see  Idiots). 
DISTRESS : 

signal  of,  upon  Boon  Island 

1754—  4 :  417 

DISTRESSES  (see  also  Difficult,  Labyrinth,  Melancholy, 

Perplex'd,  Ruin,  Uncomfortable,  Unhappy,  and  Unjust)  : 

of  the  distressed,  increased 
DISTRESSED : 

condition  of  the  province  . 

cii'cumstances  of  the  province  . 
DISTRESSING : 

his  majesty's  enemies 

circumstances  of  volunteers 
DISTRIBUTION : 

equal,  of  insolvent  estates 
DISTRICT : 

proper,  of  fort  Dummer,  defined       .... 
DISTRICTS  (see  also  Excise,  Taxes,  and  names  of  towns)  : 

assessment  of  taxes  in       .....         . 

regulated 1742—  2:637 

to  have  town  powers,  etc.  ..... 

to  provide  moggusons  and  snow-shoes  1744 —  3  :  108 
DIVERS,  William  : 

account      ......... 

DIVORCE  (see  also  Separation)  : 

Martha  Langdon  Barrell  frorri  William  1765 —  7:  43 

1765—  7:  49    1766—  7:  68 


1718-  1:230 


1771 
1747 

1746 


1775 

1716 
1720 
1722 
1729 
1744 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1746 
1746 
1747 
1748 
1752 
1754 
1755 
1756 
1759 

1735 

1758 
1759 

1730 

1748 


1754 
1754 


1749 

1749 
1756 

1745 
1746 

1745 

1745 

1727 
1744 
1746 
1745 

1726 

1765 
1766 


VOL. 


8 
4 


1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
5 
6 


5 

5 

2 
4 


4 
4 


4 
5 

3 
3 

3 

3 

2 
3 
3 

3 


7 
7 


PAGE. 


109 
24 

427 


223 

168 
250 
339 
168 

96 
204 
224 
237 
390 
421 
489 

73 
269 
409 
528 
104 

29 

454 

434 
519 

173 
99 


416 
424 


161 

127 
108 

270 
305 

247 

165 

75 

97 

389 

113 

56 

48 
69 


108 


Tndkx  to  Journals  of  House  of  Rkpresentatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAOE. 

inVOWCK.—  (nmdnitol)  : 

William  HariL-li  fnmi  Martlia  Langdon     . 

1766 

7 

69 

UM—  7:    SI          1766—  7:    90 

1767 

7 

143 

f:iiz:il)clh  barter  from  VeU'V      .        \         .         .         . 

1770 

7 

346 

(tri't'uwootl  C'aipi'iilcr  from  Sarali  Lcatlicrs 

1770 

s 

45 

1771—  H:    77 

1771 

8 

87 

Aim  Foss  liom  Zacliariali          .         .     1767 —  7:158 

1767 

7 

159 

1767—  7:162         1767—  7:163 

1767 

7 

164 

,J<tlin  Ofliorne,  Jr.,  from  Eunice  Seavoy    . 

1755 

5 

59 

]7.V,_  o:    on         l7o5—  5:    62 

1756 

5 

66 

Hliphalet  Patteo  from  Abigail  Eliot      1772—  8  :  120 

1772 

8 

126 

1772—  8:127 

1773 

8 

137 

Samuel  Smallcorn  from  Margaret  Welch 

1765 

6 

445 

1765—  6:448 

1766 

6 

457 

1765—  7 :      4         1765—  7 :      9 

1766 

7 

33 

1765—  7  :    48         1765—  7  :    49 

1765 

7 

62 

Eleanor  Wilson  Stickney  from  James 

1756 

5 

64 

1756       5:107         1756       5:113 

1756 

5 

118 

1756-  5  :  120         1757—  5  :  200 

1757 

5 

201 

DOCKIIAM,  Benjamin: 

receii)ts  from     ........ 

1727 

2 

88 

DOCKIIAM,  John,  Sk.  : 

deserter      ......... 

1722 

1 

315 

DOCTOR  (see  also  Medicines  and  Surgeon)  : 

for  army 

1746 

8 

367 

bills,  allowance  for  1746—  3  :  .306         1746—  3:403 

1746 

3 

404 

1746—  3:407         1746—  3:421 

1758 

5 

396 

DODGE,  Daviu  : 

administrator    .         176.0—  6:433         1765—  6:435 

1765 

6 

436 

1765       6:439         1765       7:      4 

1766 

7 

33 

DOE,  Daniel  : 

volunteer            .         1746—  3:343         1746—  3:404 

1747 

3 

511 

1717—  4:    45         1747—  4:    46 

1761 

6 

127 

DOE,  Nathaniel: 

petition      .         .         1753—4:291         1753.-4:292 

1754 

4 

4.09 

muster-roll          ........ 

1757 

6 

209 

DOE,  Nicholas  : 

jx'tition      ......... 

1754 

4 

485 

DOLLAR : 

value  of,  in  £,  5.,  and  d 

1760 

6 

46 

1760—  6:    88 

1762 

6 

255 

DOLLOF,  RiciiAui)  ["DoLiioF,  Dollife"]  : 

claim 1715       1  :  103 

1718 

1 

217 

DONKLEY,  John: 

commander  of  II.  M.  S.  Enterprise  . 

1758 

5 

311 

DONNILS,  William: 

petition 

1731 

2 

354 

DOOMAGE: 

of  all  ye  towns  ........ 

1761 

6 

206 

DOOR-KEEl'ICR  {see  also  Akcrmnn,  Fclloios,  and  Oum- 

mer)  : 

compensation 1735 —  2:452 

17.37 

2 

525 

to  summon  high  sheriff 

1756 

5 

165 

as  e-xpress 

1761 

6 

182 

DO\'ER  (sec  also  Cochecho,  Oystrr  Rirrr,  and  Towns)  : 

minute-men  from '    . 

1711 

1 

21 

soldier  from 

1757 

6 

.309 

representatives          171.5 —  1:    97         171.'> —  1:111 

1715 

1 

116 

1715—  1:  117         1716—  1:173 

1717 

1 

190 

1722—  1  :  326         1722—  1 :  330 

1723 

1 

414 

1724-  1:426         1726—  2:    36 

1726 

2 

39 

Pkovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


109 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

DOVER,  —  (continued)  : 

repi-esentatives          1727 —  2  :  100 

1727—  2 :  101 

1727 

2 

104 

1728—  2:121 

1730—  2:307 

1731 

2 

335 

1732—  2:376 

1734—  2:397 

1734 

2 

422 

1735—  2:433 

1736       2 :  457 

1737 

2 

475 

1738—  2:532 

1739—  2:542 

1739 

2 

543 

1742—  2:610 

1745       3:115 

1745 

3 

184 

1745—  3  :  185 

1745       3 :  187 

1745 

3 

188 

1745       3:190 

1745—  3:193 

1745 

3 

201 

1745—  3:202 

1745       3 :  203 

1745 

204 

1745—  3  :  262 

1746—  3 :  368 

1747 

4 

2 

1748       4 :      4 

1749—  4:100 

1749 

4 

104 

1749—  4:111 

1750—  4:    10 

1751 

4 

6 

1751—  4:      9 

1752—  4:216 

1752 

4 

380 

1753—  4 :  384 

1753—  4:386 

1754 

4 

552 

1755       4 : 658 

1755       5 :      0 

1755 

5 

41 

1755—  5 :    43 

1755       5 :  258 

1756 

5 

95 

1756—  5 :  260 

1756—  5 :  515 

1757 

5 

264 

1757—  5:506 

1758       5 : 434 

1758 

5 

436 

1758       5 :  512 

1759—  6 :  228 

1760 

6 

230 

1761—  6  :  232 

1762—  6:458 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6  :  464 

1765—  7  :  176 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—  7 :  126 

1767—  7  :  182 

1768 

7 

350 

1769—  7 :  352 

1770—  7:354 

1770 

8 

Pl 

1771—  8:      2p 

1771—  8 :  105 

1772 

8 

115 

1773       8:144 

1774_.  8 :  164 

1774 

8 

170 

1774—  8 :  184 

1774—  8 :  187 

1775 

8 

218 

meeting-house 

1715       1 : 101 

1715 

1 

103 

taverns       ...... 

•                   •                   • 

1715 

1 

135 

bounds  pei-ambulated 

. 

1715 

1 

136 

surveyed   ...... 

1743—  3:    70 

1744 

3 

76 

head-line 

•                  •                  • 

1760 

6 

47 

selectmen  to  apjjear  .... 

■                  •                  • 

1715 

1 

124 

1731—  2:341 

1735—  2:444 

1748 

4 

84 

1755       4 : 516 

1755       4 : 529 

1761 

6 

123 

1768       7 : 187 

1768—  7 :  204 

1770 

8 

42 

proprietor*  to  appear 

• 

1772 

8 

121 

selectmen  to  care  for  John  Buss 

•                  •                  • 

1718 

1 

225 

courts         .         .         1716—  1:188 

1726       2:    60 

1730 

2 

327 

court-house  and  prison 

•                  •                  • 

1726 

2 

47 

receiver  of  boarc  s  at 

•                  •                  ■ 

1721 

1 

286 

exempted  from  penalty  relating  to  grammar  school 

1722 

1 

345 

Quakers  exempted  from  tax 

•                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

131 

highway  fi'om,  to  Winipissokee  pond 

1722—  1 :  317 

1722 

1 

325 

Hilton's  Point  gateway 

•                  .                  • 

1731 

2 

341 

highway  fi'om,  to  Cohas    . 

1763—  6:345 

1773 

8 

136 

bridges 

. 

1723 

1 

394 

1723       1:411 

1756—  5 :  172 

1756 

5 

173 

1760—  6:    76 

1760—  6:    79 

1760 

6 

83 

1760—  6 :    84 

1770—  8:    41 

1771 

8 

57 

1771—  8:    58 

1771—  8 :    69 

1771 

8 

90 

1772—  8 :  123 

1772—  8:127 

1772 

8 

128 

petition     .         .         1722—  1:343 

1756       5:173 

1760 

6 

35 

petitioners  from         .... 

•                  ■                  • 

1755 

5 

52 

1757—  5 :  269 

1764—  6:412 

1765 

6 

441 

1765—  6  :  444 

1765—  6:446 

1765 

6 

447 

northeast  end,  petition 

1729—  2 :  145 

1729 

2 

149 

1729—  2 :  155 

1729—  2:166 

1729 

2 

171 

west  end,  petition      .... 

•                  •                  • 

1743 

3 

48 

1743—  3:    69 

1743       3:    70 

1744 

3 

106 

1754—  4 :  404 

1754—  4 :  405 

1754 

4 

422 

11<»  Indkx  to  Juuunals  of  IIousk  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAOB. 

I n)\ Eli,— (^cvntinucd)  : 

west  end,  petition      17.0 1 — 

4  :  448 

1754—  4:449 

1765 

4 

667 

Avesl,  or  iifw  parisli  [Maill 

uivl  erccU'd    . 

17.55 

4 

570 

Miulhiiiyronslitiitcil  i'mni  \Vf>t  part 

of  17G8—  7:229 

1768 

7 

269 

firing  guns  in,  restricted    . 

•                  •                  • 

1724 

1 

419 

lands,  entail  df>cked  . 

.    172G       2:    37 

1726 

2 

38 

lanils,  valued 

<                  ■                  •                 • 

1728 

2 

136 

old  granttid  land  iti    . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1734 

2 

428 

estate  in,  seltleil 

>                  .                  .                  ■ 

1765 

7 

12 

trade  valuation  in 

•                  •                  •                 • 

1728 

2 

140 

supjjlies  distributed  at  {sec 

also  Gage,  John) 

1746—  3:379 

1746 

3 

380 

express  to          .         .         . 

, 

>                  •                  ■                  • 

1747 

3 

479 

Somersworth  set  olV  from 

, 

•                 •                  •                  • 

1748 

4 

91 

classed  for  excise 

. 

.    1752—  4:238 

1755 

4 

510 

inventory  .         .         17.j;3 — 

4 :  293 

1760—  6 :    86 

1761 

6 

122 

17G7— 

7:160 

1768—  7:219 

1773 

8 

167 

small-pox  in       . 

, 

.    1761—  G:198* 

1761 

6 

202 

parish  meeting  . 

, 

.    1762—  6  :  257 

1762 

6 

258 

17G2— 

G:2G6 

1762—  6:268 

1762 

6 

271 

17132— 

G  :  272 

1762—  6:282 

1762 

6 

298 

bills  burnt  in  house  at 

, 

■                  •                  ■                  ■ 

1765 

6 

436 

persons  from,  arrest  counterfeiters 

1765 

6 

443 

sundry  inhabitants,  grant  to 

•                 •                  •                  • 

1772 

8 

129 

DOW,  AlIKAM  : 

petition      .... 

, 

.    1761—  6  :  142 

1761 

6 

147 

DOW,  Ki.U'HAZ: 

allowance  for  apprehending 

•                 •                  •                  • 

1755 

4 

497 

allowance  for     . 

, 

•                  ■                  •                 ■ 

1755 

4 

673 

DOW,  Jai'.i: z : 

member     .         .         1715 — 

1:117 

1715—  1:121 

1715 

1 

128 

DOW,  JlCHEMIAII: 

invalid  volunteer 

, 

•                  •                 •                 • 

1746 

3 

330 

DOW,  Jonathan  : 

children  of,  guardian  relieved  . 

.    17G5       7:    49 

1766 

7 

93 

DOW,  Petek  : 

on  Captain  Tash's  roll 

, 

•                  >                  •                  • 

1756 

6 

131 

DOWER : 

assignment  of,  facilitated 

. 

. 

1714 

1 

77 

DOWNING, -John  : 

member  and  coimcilor 

, 

.    1715—   1:    96 

1715 

1 

97 

171o— 

:    99 

1715—  1 :  100 

1715 

1 

101 

1715 

:102 

1715—  1:103 

1715 

1 

104 

1715— 

:  110 

171.5—  1:111 

1715 

1 

112 

1715— 

:116 

1716—  1:174 

1716 

1 

177 

1716— 

:178 

1716—  1:179 

1716 

1 

180 

171G— 

:182 

1716—  1:183 

1716 

1 

184 

1710— 

.185 

171G—  1:186 

1716 

1 

187 

171G— 

188 

1716—   1:189 

1722 

1 

326 

1722— 

.327 

1722—  1:330 

1722 

1 

335 

1722— 

339 

1722—  1  :  342 

1722 

1 

343 

1722— 

345 

1722—  1:346 

1722 

1 

348 

1722— 

349 

1722—  1:.S51 

1722 

1 

363 

1722— 

354 

1722—  1:355 

1722 

1 

356 

1722— 

357 

1722—  1  : 3.59 

1722 

1 

367 

1722— 

369 

1723-,  1 :  373 

1723 

1 

375 

172:3— 

377 

1723—  1:379 

1723 

1 

.381 

1723— 

382 

1723—  1:383 

1723 

1 

384 

1723— 

387 

172.3—  1:389 

1723 

1 

391 

1723— 

393 

172:3—  1:396 

1723 

1 

397 

1723— 

399 

1723       1:400 

1723     , 

1     i 

402 

Province  of  New  Haj 

IPSHIRE,    1711- 

1775. 

111 

TEAE. 

1 

VOL.     1 

PAGE. 

DOWNING,  John,  —  {continued)  : 

member  and  councilor 

1723       1 :  405 

1723—  1:406 

1723 

1        ! 

408 

1733       1 :  410 

1724—  1:413 

1724 

1 

426 

1724—  1:432 

1724—  1:433 

1724 

2 

1 

1725       2:    12* 

1725       2:    13 

1725 

2 

16 

1725       2:    21 

1725—  2:    22 

1725 

2 

23 

1726—  2:    29 

1726—  2:    34 

1726 

2 

39 

1726—  2 :    45 

1726—  2:    50 

1726 

2 

55 

1726—  2:    59 

1726—  2 :    63 

1726 

2 

67 

1726       2:    74 

1727—  2:    78 

1727 

2 

87 

1727—  2  :    93 

1727—  2:    94 

1728 

2 

121 

1728—  2  :  125 

1728       2 : 128 

1728 

2 

131 

1728—  2 :  134 

1728       2:139 

1729 

2 

143 

1729—  2 :  145 

1729—  2  :  151 

1729 

2 

155 

1729—  2 :  164 

1729—  2 :  165 

1729 

2 

169 

1730—  2 :  173 

1730—  2  :  174 

1730 

2 

307 

1743—  3 :    53 

1743       3:    56 

1743 

3 

58 

1744—  3:    90 

1745—  3 :  124 

1744 

3 

129 

1745       3 :  130 

1745       3 :  138 

1745 

3 

147 

1745—  3 :  149 

1745       3 : 151 

1745 

3     i 

154 

1745—  3 :  159* 

1745—  3 :  168 

1745 

3 

177 

1745—  3 :  178 

1745       3:213 

1745 

3 

214 

1745—  3:235 

1745—  3:300 

1746 

3 

322 

1746—  3 :  328 

1746       3 :  334 

1746 

3 

356 

1747—  3:486 

1747—  4:    37 

1748 

4 

81 

1748       4:    89 

1752—  4 :  205 

1753 

4 

322 

1753—  4 :  328 

1755 —  4  :  515 

1755 

4 

549 

1755—  4:567 

1756—  5 :    96 

1756 

5 

109 

1756—  5  :  131 

1756—  5 :  167 

1756 

5 

180 

1757—  5 :  235 

1759—  5 :  486 

1759 

6 

29 

1760—  6:    63 

1761—  6:217 

1771 

8 

95 

DOWNING,  Joseph  : 

land  of,  entail  docked 

•                 • 

1740 

2 

565 

1740—  2 :  568 

1740 

2 

569 

allowance  for 

•                 •                  • 

1747 

3 

479 

DOWNING,  Richard  : 

member,  etc 

• 

1745 

3 

123 

1761—  6:217 

1762—  6 :  238 

1762 

6 

242 

1762—  6:250 

1762—  6 :  268 

1762 

6 

279 

1762—  6:288 

1762—  6 :  289 

1762 

6 

295 

1762—  6:309 

1762—  6  :  458 

1763 

6 

320 

1763       6  :  323 

1763—  6  :  352 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6 :  392 

1764—  6 :  405 

1764 

6 

423 

1764—  6 :  464 

1765—  7:    29 

1765 

7 

176 

1766—  7  :    73 

1766 —  7  :    77 

1766 

7 

93 

1766—  7  :  178 

1767—  7:112 

1767 

7 

135 

1767—  7 :  148 

1767—  7  :  182 

1768  • 

7 

236 

1768—  7 :  260 

1768—  7  :  262 

1768 

7 

272 

1768—  7  :  350 

1769—  7:312 

1769 

7 

320 

1769—  7  :  352 

1770—  7:345 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  8:      Ip 

1770—  8:    15 

1771 

8 

1,2 

1771—  8:    95 

1771—  8:    97 

1771 

8 

105 

1772—  8:115 

1772—  8:120 

1772 

8 

123 

1772—  8:124 

1773—  8 :  135 

1773 

8 

144 

1773—  8:147 

1774—  8:164 

1774 

8 

172 

1774       8 : 184 

1774—  8  :  187 

1775 

8 

218 

DRACUT  (see  also  Methuen)  : 

taxation  of         ...         . 

1743—  3:    52 

1743 

8 

55 

1743—  3:    61 

1746 

3 

388 

vote  relating  to          .         .         . 

. 

1744 

3 

106 

112 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Keimiksentatives, 


DUACL'T,  —  (rimliniud)  : 

land  in,  divided 

petition      ..... 

contested  election 
DRAFT  (see  also  hnpressmaU,,  Levies,  and 

di.scountenanccd 
DRAFTLNG: 

men  ...... 

DRAKE,  AliKAIIAM  : 

claim  ..... 

DRAKE,  Capt.  Nathaniel: 

muster-roll         .... 
DRAWBACK : 

on  imports,  etc. 
DRAWBRIDGE  {see  Wigyin,  Jonathan) . 
DRAWING  {see  also  Acts)  : 

coi^ies        ..... 
DREW,  Charles  : 

claim  ..... 

DREW,  David: 

to  appear  ..... 
DREW,  Joseph: 

petition      ..... 
DREW,  Thomas: 

petition      ..... 
DRIXK : 

excise  on   . 

for  soldiers         .... 
DRISCO,  James  : 

soldier  under  Colonel  Blanchard 
DRISCO,  Mauy: 

deed  of  Sarah  ^lason  to,  vacated 
DROUGHT : 

great ...... 

uncommon  and  early 
DROWN,  Elizabeth  and  Mauy: 

allowance  to      ...         . 
DROWN,  Samuel: 

invalid  soldier   .... 


1749— 
Plan)  : 


4:130 


1746- 
1714- 


3:430 
1:    82 


1744—  3:    80 


1747—  3:463 


1747- 
1748- 


1757- 
1761- 


1747—  4:    3U 
DRUM  : 

beat  of,  publisliing  by 
DRUMS: 

for  soldiers         .... 
DRUM-MAJOR : 

wages         ..... 
DRUMMERS: 

wages        .  1756—  5:117 

1759—  6:      4 
DUBLIN  («'e  also  Momulnock  No.  2,  and  Number 

inventory  ......     1767- 

DUCKETT,  John: 

clerk  of  Maryland  lower  liouse,  etc. 
DUDI.EV.  Bill: 

petition       ....... 

DUDLEY,  James: 

petition,  etc.      .  1761—  6:  123 

DUDLEY,  Cai>t.  John: 

petition      ..... 


3 :  512 
4:    68 


-  5:238 

-  6:193 
Two)  : 
-7:    16 


1761—  6:  136 


1747- 
1773- 


3  :  456 
8:  148 


1773 

1771 

1760 

1763 

1747 
1774 


YEAB. 

1 

VOL. 

1745 

1746 
1749 

3 
3 
4 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1746 

3 

1715 

1 

1753 

4 

1746 

3 

1763 

6 

1744 

3 

1744 

3 

1721 
1748 

1 
4 

1756 

5 

!   1772 

8 

■     1717 
1   1749 

1 
4 

1748 

4 

1747 
1747 

1748 

3 
4 
4 

1722 

1 

1758 

5 

1756 

5 

1 75.S 
1762 

6 

8 

8 

6 

6 

3 
8 


FAGE. 

295 
426 
131 

167 

384 

377 

632 

104 

367 
436 

318 

85 

87 

*305 
67 

75 

126 

2U7 
157 

78 

*4H5 
14 

78 

329 

414 

117 

378 
254 

159 

1S1 

97 

365 

460 
166 


Province  of  I^ew  IIajvipshire,  1711-1775. 


113 


YEAR. 

1 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

DUDLEY,  Joseph  : 

governor  .         .         1711 —  1 :    10 

1711— 

1 

21 

1711 

1 

25 

1711—  1:    29 

1711— 

1 

59 

1713 

1 

60 

1714—  1:    85 

1714— 

1 

87 

1715 

1 

97 

1729—  2 :  150 

1729— 

2 

171 

1743 

3 

50 

DUDLEY.  Joseph  : 

Quaker,  exenij^t  from  tax 

• 

• 

, 

1763 

6 

365 

DUDLEY,  Stephen  : 

Quaker,  exempt  from  tax 

, 

, 

, 

1763 

6 

365 

DUDLEY,  Theophieus  : 

member    .         .         1711 —  1:      1 

1711— 

1 

21 

1711 

26 

1711—  1:    27 

1711— 

1 

28 

1711 

29 

1711—  1:    81 

1711— 

1 

34 

1712 

35 

1712—  1:    37 

1712— 

1 

39 

1712 

41 

1712—  1:    42 

1712— 

1 

43 

1712 

44 

1712—  1  :    46 

1712— 

1 

49 

1712 

50 

1712—  1:    51 

1712— 

1: 

52 

1712 

54 

1712—  1:    55 

1713 

1: 

65 

1713 

67 

DUDLEY,  Trueworthy,  akd  others: 

memorial  of       ....         . 

. 

. 

. 

1745 

3 

293 

DUDLEY,  William  : 

of  ^Massachusetts  committee  on  line  . 

. 

, 

. 

1737 

2 

502 

DULEY,  Nicholas  : 

received  double  bounty,  stopage  ordered  . 

, 

. 

1763 

6 

362 

DUjMMER,  Lieut.  Gov.  William  {see  also  Fort)  : 

letter  of     .....         . 

1726— 

9  . 

41 

1727 

2 

84 

treaties  of,  with  Indians    . 

. 

. 

. 

1754 

4 

420 

DUNBAR,  David: 

boundary  commissioner,  surveyor-general,  and  ' 

ieu- 

tenant-governor    .... 

1730 

2 

316 

1731 

2 

348 

1731—  2 :  355 

1734— 

2: 

430 

1737 

2 

489 

DUNBARTON  (see  also  Slarkstown)  : 

assessment  of  province  tax  in    . 

, 

, 

, 

1762 

6 

278 

inventory  .         .         1767—  7  :  160 

1768 

7 

219 

1773 

8 

158 

school  lot  in,  exchanged    . 

1774— 

8: 

167 

1774 

8 

195 

DUNCAN,  George  : 

petition 

1736 

2  : 

458 

1736 

2 

459 

DUNLAP,  James  : 

to  appear  

, 

, 

, 

1753 

4 

294 

DUNN,  Nicholas  : 

volunteer,  widow's  claim  . 

, 

. 

. 

1746 

3 

404 

DUNSMOOR,  Dr.  John  : 

acc<Mint      ...... 

, 

. 

• 

1747 

3 

513 

DUNSTABLE : 

as  boundary  of  i)rovin('e    . 

, 

, 

. 

1729 

2 

163 

petition 

. 

. 

. 

1744 

3 

*228 

1747—  4 :    28 

1718— 

4: 

62 

174.S 

4 

72 

1748—  4 :    75 

1748— 

4: 

82 

1756 

5 

179 

1757—  5  :  216 

1757— 

5: 

287 

1762 

6 

240 

1762—  6:241 

1762— 

6: 

243 

1762 

6 

256 

1762—  6  :  257 

1763— 

6: 

314 

1764 

6 

413 

west  parish,  petition 

. 

. 

, 

1744 

3 

*228 

petitioners  from         .... 

1765 

6: 

456 

1773 

8 

147 

representative 

. 

, 

, 

1745 

3 

157 

1749-  4:144 

1 752— 

4: 

217 

1752 

4 

380 

1753—  4:384 

1753— 

4: 

386 

1754 

4 

552 

1755—  4  :  558 

1755 — 

5: 

0 

1 755     ; 

5 

41 

175.5—  5:258 

1756— 

5: 

95 

1756 

5 

260 

1757—  5  :  264 

1757— 

5  : 

506 

1758 

5 

434 

1758—  5  :  436 

1758— 

5  : 

512 

1759 

6 

228 

1760—  6:230 

1761— 

6: 

232 

1762 

6 

240 

15 


114         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YKAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

DUNSTABLE,  —  (^continued)  : 

representative  .         1762 —  6:241 

1762— 

6:243 

1762 

6 

458 

1763—  6  :  462 

1764— 

6 :  464 

1765 

7 

176 

1766—  7  :  178 

1767— 

7  :  182 

1768 

7 

348 

taxation     ...... 

,                   , 

1746 

3 

388 

lain!  tax 

, 

1754 

4 

414 

U)\\n  melting    ..... 

174.S— 

4:    83 

1748 

4 

97 

proprietors"  meeting  1760 —  6:    34 

1760— 

6:    37 

1760 

6 

38 

1762—  6  :  294 

1762— 

6  :  297 

1763 

6 

313 

charter,  copj-  requested 

, 

, 

1752 

4 

223 

inventory  .         .         1753 —  4  :  2!>3 

1760- 

6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  160 

176.S— 

7:219 

1773 

8 

158 

express  to 

1755 — 

4  :  497 

1767 

7 

144 

proposed  sliire-town  .... 

1755 — 

4:505 

1755 

4 

511 

proposed  courts  in     . 

. 

.                     a 

1755 

4 

505 

account      ...... 

, 

,                     , 

1761 

6 

206 

to  choose  clei-k 

1763— 

6 :  336 

1763 

6 

375 

N.  W.  part  of,  set  oflfto  Hollis 

1756— 

5  :  179 

1763 

6 

344 

1763—  6:372 

1763— 

6:373 

1773 

8 

148 

selectmen  to  appear  .... 

. 

,                  , 

1773 

8 

138 

DUPPLIN  (wc  also  Lcinpskr)  : 

invciitorv  ...... 

, 

. 

1768 

7 

220 

DURGAN,  Judith: 

to  appear 

, 

,                  , 

1774 

8 

167 

DURHAM : 

made  a  parish  from  Oyster  River 

1732— 

2 :  368 

17.32 

2 

371 

representatives          1732 —  2  :  376 

1734— 

2:397 

1734 

2 

422 

1735—  2 :  433 

1736— 

2:457 

1737 

2 

475 

1739—  2:542 

1742— 

2:610 

1745 

3 

115 

1745—  3:119 

174.5— 

3:184 

1745 

3 

185 

1745—  3 :  187 

1745— 

3:262 

1746 

3 

368 

1747—  4 :      2 

1748— 

4:      4 

1748 

4 

100 

1749—  4 :  105 

1750— 

4:    10 

1751 

4 

6 

1751—4:      9 

1752— 

4:224 

1752 

4 

380 

1753—  4:347 

1753— 

4:384 

1753 

4 

386 

1754—  4 :  552 

1755 — 

4 :  558 

1755 

5 

0 

175.5—  5  :    41 

1755 — 

5:    44 

1755 

5 

54 

1755 —  0  :    56 

1755 — 

5:258 

1756 

5 

95 

1756—  5  :  260 

1756— 

5:515 

1757 

5 

264 

1757—  5:506 

1758 

5:434 

1758 

6 

512 

1759—  6:228 

1760— 

6 :  230 

1761 

6 

232 

1702-  6  :  247 

1762— 

6 :  264 

1762 

6 

458 

1763—  6 :  462 

1764— 

6:464 

1765 

7 

176 

176t;—  7:    73 

1766— 

7:    80 

1766 

7 

178 

17G7—  7  :  182 

]76,S— 

7  :  350 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—8:      Ip 

1771— 

8:      2p 

1771 

8 

105 

1772—  8:115 

1773— 

8:144 

1774 

8 

164 

1774—  8 :  184 

1774— 

8:187 

1775 

8 

218 

petition 

1743 

3:    69 

17.55 

5 

53 

n.'-^S—  5:300 

17.^)8— 

5  :  35 1 

17.58 

5 

355 

1758—  5:386 

1766 

7:    92 

1766 

7 

94 

petitioner  from           .... 

, 

1747 

3 

511 

1 755 —  5  :    55 

1757 — 

5  :  300 

1761 

6 

142 

1761—  6:208 

1764— 

6:397 

1769 

7 

327 

Quakers,  gatliering  from,  stayed 

, 

, 

1744 

3 

80 

Qu;ikers  exempt  from  tax 

• 

. 

1761 

6 

131 

selectmen,  etc.,  to  ai)]iear 

1745— 

3 :  233 

1745 

3 

288 

174:>—  3:301 

17.5.^.— 

5:    50 

1772 

8 

121 

selectmen's  account  .... 

1762— 

6  :  296 

1763 

6 

315 

title  of  certain  lands  in      . 

1761— 

6  :  128 

1761 

6 

129 

deed  of  land  in,  established 

1766— 

7:    60 

1766 

7 

91 

Province  of  'New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


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TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

l)LmUAM,  —  (conii?itied)  : 

estates  in,  divided     .... 

1766—  7:    77 

1766 

7 

92 

lands  in,  conveyed     .... 

. 

1768 

7 

216 

cart-brido;e  between,  and  Canterbur3- 

1746—  3  :  338 

1746 

3 

435 

volunteers  and  scouts  from 

1746—  3  :  404 

1747 

4 

29 

express  to          ..... 

•                    ■ 

1747 

3 

479 

classed  for  excise      .... 

1752—  4:238 

1755 

4 

510 

inventory  .         .         1753—  4  :  293 

1760—  6  :    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  160 

176S—  7:219 

1773 

8 

157 

haling  [haul in":]  stores  from,  to  Nottingham  . 

1753 

4 

355 

line  with  Nottingham 

1757—  5  :  300 

1759 

6 

18 

expense  incurred  at  . 

. 

1761 

6 

208 

highways  .         .         1763—  6  :  345 

1763—  6:374 

1763 

6 

375 

1763—  6:377 

1763—  6:381 

1765 

6 

451 

1765       6  :  453 

1768—  7:192 

1768 

7 

214 

1770—  7:341 

1772—  8:117 

1772 

8 

129 

guardian  from 

1765—  6:441 

1765 

6 

444 

1765—  6  :  446 

1765 

6 

447 

Lee  set  off,  etc.,  from 

1765 —  7  :    45 

1766 

7 

55 

1766—  7  :    60 

1766—  7:    62 

1766 

7 

65 

DUTIES    (see  also   dutiable   things.  Lumber,   Hum,   Tea, 

Tobacco,  Witie,  etc.)  : 

regulated 

. 

1721 

1 

281 

1721—  1:284 

1721—  1:303 

1721 

1 

305 

1722—  1:311 

1722—   1:312 

1722 

1 

313 

1756       5:    84 

1770       8:    23 

1775 

8 

231 

DWELLING-HOUSES  {see  also  Houses)  : 

invoice  of 

1753       4 :  290 

1761 

6 

122 

DWINELL,  Abigail: 

petition 

1759—  6:      6 

1759 

6 

7 

DWYER,  James  : 

account      ...... 

1756       5 : 188 

1765 

6 

450 

1767—  7  :  144 

1772 

8 

125 

DYER,  Samuel  : 

account      

. 

1762 

6 

256 

EADES,  Daniel  : 

petition 

. 

1753 

4 

322 

EARL  OF  Holderness  {see  Holderness) . 

EARL  OF  Loudon  {see  Loudoti) . 

EASTBarnet: 

residence  of  agent  at  court 

... 

1763 

6 

333 

EAST  Kingston  : 

selectmen  to  appear  .... 

. 

1742 

3 

38 

petition 

. 

1747 

3 

459 

inventory.         .         1753 —  4:293 

1760—  6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  160 

1768—  7  :  219 

1773 

8 

156 

classed  for  excise      .... 

• 

1755 

4 

510 

parochial  affairs         .... 

1766 

7 

75 

1766—  7  :    85 

1766 

7 

93 

EAST  Town  [Wakefield]  : 

inventory 

1773—  8  :  153 

1773 

8 

157 

EASTERN  (see  Eastward). 

EASTMAN,  Ebenezer  : 

petition 

. 

1729 

2 

147 

muster-roll,  etc.         .... 

1747—  3:154 

1747 

3 

503 

1747—  4:    27 

1747—  4:    iib 

1747 

4 

68 

1748—  4:    84 

1748—  4:    85 

1748 

4 

320 

EASTMAN,  Joseph  : 

muster-roll 

1756—  5:    97 

1756 

5 

126 

1756—  5:128 

1758 

5 

334 

IIG         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Uepresentatives, 


YKAtt. 

VOL. 

FAU  K. 

EASTMAN.  Piiii.MP: 

l)t'titii)ii 1 

761—  6 

392 

1764 

6 

396 

EASTMAN,  Kichakd: 

jx'titiDM      ...... 

,                  , 

, 

1748 

4 

G2 

EAST.M  AN,  Samuel  ["Esman,  Estman,  Ea.s> 

IAN"]: 

member     .         .         1711 —  1 

7U         1 

714—   1 

80 

1714 

82 

1711—  1 

83         1 

715—    1 

97 

1715 

99 

1710—  1 

10(J         1 

71.0—  1 

101 

1715 

102 

171.0       1 

104         1 

71.0—  1 

112 

1715 

113 

171.0-  1- 

114         1 

71.0—  1 

117 

1715 

124 

171(i—  1 

10.0         1 

71(1—   1 

157 

1716 

158 

171(i—   1 

10.3         1 

71(5—  1 

164 

1716 

167 

1716—  1 

l(i8         1 

716—    1 

173 

1716 

178 

171(;—  1 

17'.)         1 

716—  1 

ISO 

171(i 

182 

171(5-  1 

1S3         1 

716—  1 

1S7 

171(; 

1S9 

1717—  1 

190         1 

717—  1 

191 

1717 

192 

1717—  1 

1!)3         1 

717—  1 

194 

1717 

195 

1717—  1 

10(3         1 

717—  1 

1!)7 

1717 

198 

1717—  1 

1!)!)         1 

717—   1 

200 

1717 

201 

1717—  1 

203         1 

717—  1 

205 

1717 

20(J 

1717—  1 

210         1 

717—  1 

211 

1718 

214 

171.S—  1 

:  2L0         1 

718—  1 

216 

1718 

217 

17  IS—  1 

219         1 

71S—  1 

223 

1718 

226 

1718—  1 

•  227         1 

719—  1 

235 

1719 

236 

171!)—  1 

237         1 

719—  1 

240 

1719 

241 

1720—  1 

243         1 

72()—  1 

244 

1720 

249 

1720—  1 

2.0O         1 

720—  1 

253* 

1720 

2(52 

1720—  1 

2«)3         1 

721—  1 

266 

1721 

270 

1721—  1 

.272         1 

721—  1 

273 

1721 

276 

1721—  1 

278         1 

721—  1 

2S0 

1721 

282 

1721—  1 

283         1 

721—  1 

2s(; 

1721 

287 

1721—  1 

291         1 

721—  1 

292 

1721 

294 

1721—  1 

29.5         1 

721—  1 

297 

1721 

309 

1722—   1 

310         1 

7-J2 1 

312 

1722 

1 

313 

1722—  1 

314         1 

722 1 

317 

1722 

326 

1722—  1 

327         1 

722 1 

330 

1722 

335 

1722—  1 

339         1 

722 1 

342 

1722 

343 

1722-  1 

34.0         1 

722 1 

346 

1722 

351 

1722—  1 

:  3.03         1 

722 1 

354 

1722 

355 

1722—  1 

306         1 

722 1 

3.07 

1723 

359 

1723       1 

3.S1         1 

72.3—  1 

.382 

1723 

383 

1723       1 

384         1 

723       1 

387 

1723 

389 

1723       1 

..391          1 

723—  1 

393 

1723 

396 

1723—  1 

397          1 

723—   1 

.399 

1723 

400 

172;^—  1 

:  402         1 

723—   1 

405 

1723 

406 

172.3—  1 

:408         1 

72.3—  1 

410 

1724 

426 

1724—  1 

430         1 

724—  2 

] 

1724 

o 

4 

1724—  2 

:      8         1 

725—  2 

12t 

1725 

2 

13 

1725-  2 

:    15          1 

72.0—  2 

22 

1725 

2 

23 

172G-  2 

29         1 

726—  2 

36 

1726 

2 

39 

EASTMAN,  Wim.iam: 

on  ('.Tptiiin  Tusli's  roll 

, 

, 

17.06 

5 

131 

EASTWAIU): 

soldiers  at  the,  expedition,  etc. 

1721 

1 

276 

1 

721—  1 

:;oi 

1721 

1 

306 

1722—  1:314         1 

728—  1 

:!2I 

1722 

1 

324 

1722—  1:337         1 

722—  1 

;i40 

1722 

1 

342 

1722—  1:343         1 

722—  1 

344 

1725 

2 

17 

EATON,  BF.N.rAMiN  ["Easton"]: 

partition  of  lands  of           ... 

,                  , 

, 

1761 

6 

145 

1 

761—  6 

:146 

1761 

6 

217 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


117 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

EATON,  Benjamin  and  Sarah  : 

petition      ..... 

.    1760       6:116 

1761 

6 

123 

EATOX,  Rachel: 

suspected  of  ninrder 

. 

1766 

7 

54 

EDGERLY.  Samuel: 

invalid  soldier  .... 

.    1746—  3  :  330 

1746 

3 

404 

EDGERLY,  Zachakiah  : 

petition 

. 

1755 

4 

516 

EDUCATION : 

good,  necessary  to  prosperity    . 

.     1771—  8:111 

1771 

8 

113 

EDWARD  (see  Fort). 

EDWARDS,  Benjamin  : 

petition      ..... 

.     1754—  4:474 

1755 

4 

496 

EGREMONT  (Mass.)  : 

selectmen's  account  . 

.                   .                   • 

1761 

6 

221 

EJECTMENT : 

writs  of     .         .         1730—  2  :  332 

1730—  2  :  333 

1734 

2 

411 

1738—  2:540 

1754—  4 :  423 

1755 

4 

507 

1755—  5:    59 

1756—  5  :    80 

1756 

5 

81 

ELECTION  (see  Assemblymen,  Contested, 

a7id  Meynbers). 

ELKINS,  Daniel  : 

widow  of,  allowance 

•                  •                 • 

1759 

5 

498 

ELKINS,  Elisha  : 

widow  of,  allowance 

• 

1759 

5 

498 

ELKINS,  Jonathan  : 

claim          ..... 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1756 

5 

190 

ELKINS,  Samuel: 

under  Capt.  John  Gilman 

•                 •                 •                  - 

1726 

2 

•n 

ELKINS,  Thomas  : 

member     ..... 

.    1742—  2  :  632 

1743 

3 

55 

ELLIOT,  Abigail  (sec  Patiec,  Eliphalet) . 

ELLIOT,  Daniel: 

arms  delivered  to       .         .         . 

■                  •                 ■                 • 

1757 

5 

228 

ELLIOT,  David  : 

petition      .         .         1753—  4 :  349 

1753       4  :  3o0 

1753 

4 

357 

ELLIOT,  David  and  Richard  : 

petition 

.    1747—  3  :  474 

1747 

3 

476 

ELLIOT,  John: 

account      ..... 

•                  •                 •                  • 

1747 

4 

39 

ELLIOT,  Robert  : 

councilor 

•                 •                 •                  • 

1715 

1 

100 

ELLIOT,  Samuel  : 

deserter     

.     1761—  6:162 

1761 

6 

163 

1767 —  7  :  137 

1767 

7 

138 

EMBARGO : 

on  shipping        .... 

.     1711—  1  :      9 

1755 

4 

530 

1758—  5  :  371 

175S—  5:372 

1758 

5 

373 

EMERSON,  Daniel: 

deserter     ..... 

■                   •                   •                   • 

1722 

1 

315 

EMERSON,  Rev.  Daniel: 

army  chaplain   .... 

•                    •                   •                   . 

17.56 

. ) 

93 

1756—  5:111 

1756 

5 

148 

EMERSON,  David  : 

reported  hired,  l)v  mistake 

.    1760       r, :    74 

1760 

6 

96 

EMERSON,  David,  Jr'  : 

counterfeiter,  apprehended 

•                 •                 • 

1755 

4 

519 

EMERSON,  Edward  : 

monopoly  of  potash  works  to    . 

■                  • 

1765 

6 

467 

1765—  6  :  468 

1765 

6 

469 

EMERSON,  ]\Iary,  and  others: 

petition 

•                   •                   •                   • 

1734 

2 

408 

118 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAH. 

VOL. 

PAOE. 

KMKUSOX,  Rev.  Mh.  : 

scttlciiifiit              .... 

, 

• 

1710 

1 

168 

E.MKKSON.  I'liii.ui-,  AM)  win;: 

]n.'iiti(>ii 

, 

, 

1702 

0 

*2G2 

EMI:KS()N.  Samlel: 

iclVree        ..... 

.                  , 

. 

1745 

3 

295 

member     .         .         1755 —  5  :  258 

1750— 

5:    08 

175G 

6 

69 

175C—  5:    71 

1750— 

5:  119 

1756 

5 

260 

1756—  5:215 

1757— 

5  :  237 

1757 

5 

204 

17,57—  5:300 

1757— 

5:301 

1757 

5 

506 

1758—  5 :  318 

175,8— 

5:321 

1758 

5 

325 

1758—  5 :  329 

1758— 

5  :  37 1 

1758 

6 

407 

Una—  5:419 

1758— 

5:420 

1762 

6 

240 

17(;2—  6 :  250 

1702— 

0:458 

1763 

6 

344 

1763—  0:361 

1703— 

6  :  378 

1763 

6 

462 

1704—  0  :  386 

1704— 

6 :  389 

1764 

6 

390 

1704—  6:394 

1704— 

6  :  397 

1764 

6 

400 

1704—  0:404 

not— 

6  :  423 

1764 

6 

420 

1704—  6:427 

1704— 

6:464 

1765 

6 

443 

1765       6 : 446 

1705— 

0:457 

1705 

6 

466 

1705-  0:407 

1705— 

7:    43 

1765 

7 

44 

EMERSON,  Solomon  : 

petition      ..... 

.    1755— 

4:516 

1755 

4 

529 

EMERY,  Anthony: 

petition      ..... 

.    1757— 

5  :  242 

1757 

5 

243 

account      

.    1759— 

5:484 

1759 

5 

485 

EMERY,  Cai-t.  Kk  iiakd: 

muster-roll         .         1750—5:133 

1758 

5 :  323 

1758 

6 

332 

1758—  5:387 

1758— 

5:416 

1758 

5 

424 

EMITTING  (sec  BilLi  of  Credit,  etc.). 

ENDEAVOR : 

sloop,  Capt.  John  Wise     . 

. 

,                   . 

1745 

3 

304 

ENEMIES  {see  also  Indians)  : 

WAV  against,  etc.        1722 —  1 :  328 

1722— 

1  :  334 

1722 

1 

337 

1722—  1:349 

1747— 

3  :  454 

1757 

5 

243 

ENGINEER  {see  also  Rednapp,  Colonel): 

for  the  fort                  1711—1:      2 

1743— 

3:    67 

1744 

3 

77 

ENGLAND  {sec  also  Laws)  : 

relations  of  province  with,  etc. 

, 

1717 

1 

208 

/ 

1719- 

1  :  240 

1724 

1 

431 

1724—  2:    12 

1727— 

2:    96 

1740 

2 

544 

1742—  2:014 

1749- 

4:10S 

1749 

1 

1  f,;) 

1754—    1:418 

1754— 

4:419 

1754 

4 

412 

statutes  of,  ijurchased 

.    1702— 

0 :  278 

1702 

0 

294 

1702— 

0  :  2!l!» 

1765 

••• 

452 

ENGRAVER : 

of  Ijills,  Mr.  Ilurd,  sworn 

. 

, 

17. '.5 

4 

508 

ENLISTING  {see  also  Drafts,  Levies,  Recrui/inf/)  : 

soldiers      ..... 

.    1750— 

5:1.55 

1757 

t 

150 

ENLISTMENTS    {see    Beating    Orders, 

Captain-Qcncral , 

Carpenters,  and  Oovernor) . 

ENSIGNS : 

wages 

,                  , 

. 

1 750 

5 

117 

1757—  5 :  238 

1758— 

5  :  378 

1759 

5 

495 

1759—  0:      4 

1701- 

0:  193 

1702 

6 

254 

ENTAIL : 

f:    37 

docked       

.    1726— 

1720 

2 

38 

1740—  2:505 

171i> 

2  :  508 

1740 

2 

509 

mo—  8  :  277 

1750— 

5:172 

1750 

5 

174 

ENTER  I'RISE: 

11.  M.  S.,  John  Donkley,  captain 

. 

. 

1758 

5 

311 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


119 


ENTERTAINING  (see  also  Boarding)  : 

soldiers      ..... 
ENTRY : 

and  detainer,  forcible,  to  prevent 

of  committees,  in  journal 
EPPING : 

representative   .... 

volunteer  from  .... 

highway  in,  altered  . 

meeting-house  tax 

land  tax     . 

jaetition 


1747—  3  :  470 


TEAR. 


1747—  3  :  476 


petitioner  from 
classed  for  excise 
inventory  . 


1753- 
1767- 


4; 
7: 


293 
160 


1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 

1752— 
1760— 
1768— 


3:471 
3:477 
3:456 
3:471 


4; 

6: 

7  : 


238 
86 

218 


tavern-keeper  in 

selectmen  to  appear  . 

polling  oft'  from  Poplin  to 
EPSOM : 

petition  .... 
1744— 
1702- 


1765—  6  :  435 


84 
296 


1744 
176 


3:    85 
6:414 


petitioner  from 

. 

. 

. 

. 

proprietors,  to  app 

3ar 

.    1745 

3 

225 

defence  of 

1745— 

3 

247 

1747— 

3 

514 

classed  for  excise 

,                  , 

, 

.    1752— 

4 

238 

land  tax     . 

,                  , 

, 

.    1761— 

6 

208 

inventory  . 

,                  , 

. 

.    17G0— 

6 

86 

1767— 

7 

161 

1768— 

7 

218 

common  land  in,  sold 

, 

, 

, 

, 

1765— 

6 

456 

1765- 

7 

8 

1765— 

7 

33 

;    77 

399 

149 

192 

12 

33 

:    91 

:103 

121 


EQUITY  (see  also  Money)  : 

bill 

ERRORS  (see  A2)j)eals) . 
ESCAPES  (see  also  Prison)  : 

from  gaol  or  prison  1714 — 
1734— 
1767— 
1768— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771- 
1771— 
1772- 
ESSEX  County  (Mass.)  : 

trial  of  N.  H.  men,  in 
ESSEX  Gazette: 

newspaper         .... 
ESTABLISHMENT  (see  also  Succession)  : 
of  wages  and  bounty 

1758—  5 :  378 
1761—  6  :  223 
ESTATES  (see  also  Assessmc7ils  and  Selectmen) 
concealing  from  assessment,  penalty 
assessment  of    . 
ratable,  invoice  of      . 

1753—  4:290 
persons  to  give  in  inventor}'  of  their 


1716- 
1734- 
1768- 
1768- 
1770- 
1771- 
1771- 
1772- 
1772—  8:123 


1 :  152 
2:431 
7:187 
7  :  236 
8:  13 
8:  59 
8:  99 
8:116 


1732—  2 :  367 


1759- 
1762- 


1729- 
1770- 


6:      4 
6:303 


2:172 
8:      4 


1747 

1714 
1745 

1745 
1746 
1747 
1747 
1747 
1747 
1748 
1763 
1755 
1761 
1773 
1754 
1754 
1765 

1743 
1762 
1765 
1761 
1745 
1747 
1755 
1761 
1761 
1773 
1765 
1765 
1765 

1742 


1718 
1766 
1768 
1770 
1770 
1771 
1771 
1772 
1773 

1733 

1768 

1757 
1760 
1769 

1718 
1727 
1732 
1773 
1763 


VOL. 


1 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
6 
4 
6 
8 
4 
4 
6 


1 

7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 


0 

6 

7 

1 
2 
2 
8 
6 


PAGE. 


516 

77 
128 

119 
404 
460 
477 
488 
458 
61 
348 
510 
122 
156 
395 
485 
451 


3 

71 

6 

294 

6 

434 

6 

157 

3 

242 

4 

30 

4 

510 

6 

215 

6 

122 

8 

156 

6 

455 

7 

4 

7 

34 

647 

225 

99 

188 

11 

15 

90 

101 

117 

136 

384 

271 

238 

74 

330 

220 
75 
366 
136 
321 


120 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ES'l'ATKS,  —  (contuiiad)  : 

HTsonal,  selling  ;it  vemlue 

, 

1773 

8 

149 

ESTATES  OF  Persons  Deceased    (see  also  Administra- 

tors, Dower,  and  Eicridors)  : 

insolvent,  (lislril)iited 

1718— 

1:220 

1715 

3 

247 

intestate,  settlement  regulated 

, 

1743 

3 

73 

1745— 

3 :  176 

1745 

3 

178 

1745—  3:179 

1745— 

3 :  207 

1745 

3 

247 

1774—  8:  170 

177-1— 

8:  193 

1774 

8 

209 

partition  of  land,  in  ease  of  minors 

, 

, 

1763 

6 

321 

EURori: : 

alVairs  in    .         .         1711—1:    20 

1717— 

1:193 

1721 

1 

281 

1721—   1:284 

1734— 

2  :  425 

1735 

2 

438 

1735       2 : 442 

175.8— 

5:445 

17.08 

5 

454 

1759—  6:    20 

1759— 

6:    28 

1761 

6 

183 

EVANS,  Jonathan  : 

nius  tor-roll         ..... 

1755 — 

4  :  494 

1755 

4 

495 

EVANS,  William: 

company  clerk,  under  Cai)t,  Samuel  Gerrish 

. 

1757 

5 

285 

EVENING  Post: 

newspaper         

1746— 

3 :  434 

1747 

3 

476 

1747—  3  :  504 

1747— 

4:    22 

1747 

4 

31 

EMDENCE  (see  also  Witness)  : 

one,  to  convict  before  justice  of  peace 

, 

1700 

6 

110 

EXCEPTIONS  (see  also  Jones,  Joseph,  and 

Objections)  : 

to  judgment  of  boundary  commissiori 

. 

•                   • 

1737 

2 

512 

1737— 

2:514 

1737 

2 

518 

1737—  2:519 

1737— 

2 :  526 

1737 

o 

527 

EXCHANGE : 

of  prisoners,  with  Canada 

, 

, 

1747 

517 

EXCHEQUER: 

her  majesty's     ..... 

. 

. 

1711 

1 

2 

EXCISE  (see  also  Act,  Bonds,  Districts,  and  Impost)  -. 

act 

1711— 

1:    30 

1713 

1 

67 

1710-  1:169 

1717— 

1  :  202 

1718 

1 

214 

1718—  1:216 

1719— 

1  :  234 

1720 

1 

245 

1721—  1:281 

1721  — 

1  :  ■2s:\ 

1721 

1 

297 

1722—  1:357 

1723— 

1  :  .3;)8 

1723 

1 

401 

1723—  1:402 

1723— 

1 :  403 

1723 

1 

40<) 

1723—  1:408 

1723— 

1:412 

1725 

2 

24 

1726—  2:    32 

1729— 

2:144 

1729 

2 

150 

1729—  2:170 

1732— 

2  :  36!» 

1742 

2 

029 

1742—  2:630 

1742— 

2  :  632 

1712 

f> 

037 

1742—  2 :  643 

1742— 

2  :  647 

1745 

;{ 

211 

1745—  3:219 

1745— 

3 :  223 

17  15 

3 

212 

1745       3 :  244 

1745— 

3  :  252 

1754 

4 

398 

1758—  5 :  405 

1758— 

5 :  406 

17C)0 

6 

61 

1760       6:    71 

1760— 

6:    90 

1761 

6 

179 

1761-  6:180 

1761— 

6:188 

1761 

6 

1   0 

1761—  6:216 

1761— 

6  :  22<  1 

17t;2 

6 

211 

1762—  6:251 

1762— 

6  :  257 

17(52 

<» 

204 

1762—  6:266 

1762— 

6  :  268 

1762 

(i 

271 

1762—  6:277 

1762— 

6:278 

1762 

6 

282 

1762-  6:290 

1762  — 

6  :  294 

1762 

6 

2!i5 

1762—  6:298 

1763— 

6:314 

1763 

6 

315 

1763       6:316 

1763-* 

»6:317 

1763 

<) 

351 

17(5.3—  6:354 

1763— 

6  :  375 

1765 

7 

15 

1765—  7:16 

176r,— 

7:    61 

1766 

( 

62 

1700—  7:    65 

1766— 

7:    67 

1767 

7 

132 

17(j7_  7  :  l:u 

1767— 

7  :  14I> 

1767 

7 

155 

1767—  7 :  163 

1767— 

7:170 

1768 

t 

232 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


121 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

EXCISE,  —  {continued)  : 

act     .         .         .         1768—  7 :  233 

1768       7  :  235 

1768 

7 

241 

1768—  7  :  242 

1768—  7  :  243 

1768 

7 

248 

1768       7 : 258 

1768—  7  :  261 

1768 

7 

269 

1768—  7  :  270 

1769—  7:329 

1770 

8 

11 

1771—  8 :  109 

1771—  8:110 

1772 

8 

117 

1772—  8 :  118 

1773—  8 :  137 

1774 

8 

168 

collected  {see  also  Collectors)     . 

•                  •                 •                 • 

1721 

1 

285 

1723       1 :  378 

1749 

4 

126 

1770—  8:    40 

1770 

8 

52 

farming'  the        .... 

.    1717—  1:202 

1718 

1 

214 

1719—  1  :  234 

1720—  1:245 

1725 

2 

19 

1726—  2:    32 

1727—  2:    80 

1727 

2 

81 

1727—  2:    83 

1727—  2 :    88 

1729 

2 

160 

1736—  2:445 

1735—  2:446 

1735 

2 

450 

1735       2 : 451 

1738—  2:537 

1740 

2 

547 

1740—  2:550 

1742—  2:629 

1742 

3 

31 

1742—  3 :    36 

1742—  3 :    39 

1743 

3 

51 

1743—  3:    60 

1745       3 :  248 

1745 

3 

265 

1745—  3:274 

1747—  3:484* 

1747 

o 
O 

505 

1752—  4 :  236 

1753       4 :  326 

1753 

4 

330 

1753—  4 :  364 

1754—  4  :  397 

1754 

4 

425 

1754—  4:426 

1754—  4 :  428 

1754 

4 

429 

1754—  4  :  448 

1755—  4:492 

1755 

4 

508 

1755—  4:509 

1755       4:519 

1755 

4 

541 

1755       4 :  573 

1756—  5  :    68 

1756 

5 

80 

1756—  5 :  134 

1757—  5:214 

1757 

5 

221 

1757—  5 :  286 

1757—  5 :  307 

1758 

5 

329 

1758—  5  :  382 

1758—  5  :  405 

1758 

5 

421 

1759—  5 :  492 

1759—  6  :    32 

1760 

6 

92 

1760—  6  :  100 

1760       6 : 106 

1761 

6 

220 

1761—  6:221 

1763—  6  :  380 

1767 

7 

153 

1767 —  7  :  155 

1767—  7  :  168 

1767 

7 

169 

1768—  7  :  273 

1768—  7  :  274 

1768 

7 

275 

1769—  7  :  297 

1769—  7  :  327 

1769 

7 

331 

1770—  7:346 

1770—  8 :      6 

1770 

8 

18 

1770—  8 :    40 

1770—  8:    41 

1771 

8 

86 

1772—  8:118 

1772—  8:124 

1772 

8 

125 

1778—  8 :  137 

1773       8  :  153 

1773 

8 

154 

1774—  8 :  168 

1774—  8  :  169 

1774 

8 

209 

governor  and  liev;tenant-governor  paid  out  of  the     . 

1718 

1 

228 

1719—  1  :  238 

1720—  1:248 

1721 

1 

287 

1729—  2 :  153 

1747 —  4  :    55 

1757 

5 

271 

1758—  5  :  348 

1758—  5 :  349 

1758 

5 

449 

1758—  5 :  455 

1767—  7  :  149 

1767 

7 

167 

regulated 

.    1713       1:    64 

1714 

1 

74 

1716—  1:175 

1716—  1:176 

1718 

1 

213 

1719—  1  :  234 

1721—  1:2S2 

1721 

1 

284 

1721—  1:296 

1721—  1:303 

1721 

1 

305 

1726—  2:    64 

1727—  2 :    80 

1728 

2 

112 

1732—  2  :  370 

1742—  2:644 

1752 

4 

221 

1752—  4 :  235 

1752—  4  :  239 

1752 

4 

244 

17,-,2—  4:24S 

1752—  4:249 

1752 

4 

259 

1753—  4:286 

1753—  4 :  287 

1753 

4 

288 

1753—  4 :  293 

1753—  4:298 

1753 

4 

330 

1753—  4:336 

1754—  4 :  395 

1754 

4 

397 

1755—  4:509 

1756—  5 :    84 

1760 

6 

48 

1767—  7  :  132 

1767—  7  :  134 

1768 

7 

251 

EXECUTION  {see  also  Gallows)  : 

place  for,  determined 

.    1718—  1:226 

1718 

1 

227 

public,  of  Ruth  Blay 

: 

1769 

7 

321 

16 


122         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


EXECUTION : 

upon  laiul,  sliall  give  good  title,  when 

ieticni|)tioii  of  laiuls  taken  by    . 

rc'tuni  of    .         .         .         .         .         .    1770 —  8:    47 

served  by  coroner  and  sherift"    ..... 
EXECL"r(HvS  (see  also  Estates  of  Persons  Deceased)  : 

ri'^iilated  ......... 

aci'ounts     ......... 

EXEMPriUN  {see  Imprcssmeiit,  Taxes,  abated,  etc.). 
EXETKK  {see  also  Towns')  : 

niimite-iiuMi  from       ....... 

soldiers  billeted  at  (.sec  also  Gilman,  Colonel) 

1746—  3:880 


volunteers  from 
representatives 


1713— 

1715— 

1717— 

1728— 

1731— 

173-1— 

1737— 

1742— 

1740— 

1740- 

1749— 

1751— 

1752— 

1754— 

1755— 

175G— 

1756— 

1758— 

1759— 

1762— 

1765— 

1768— 

1770— 

1772— 

177 


Cuy 
117 
190 
121 
335 
422 
475 
610 


3  :  185 


368 
100 
6 
380 
552 

43 

63 
515 
434 
228 
458 
176 
350 

IP 

115 

184 


171.^—  1: 

1715—  1: 

1722—  1: 

1730—  2  : 

1732—  2  : 

1735—  2 : 

1738— 

1745— 

1745— 

1747— 

1749— 

1751— 

1753— 

1755— 

1755— 

1756- 

1757 — 

1758— 

1760— 

1763— 

1766— 

1769— 

1771— 

1773— 

1774— 


2: 

3: 

3: 

4: 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

7 

7 

8 

8 

8 


1716- 
1730- 


97 
127 
326 
307 
376 
433 
532 
115 
187 
2 
104 
9 
384 
558 

54 

95 
264 
436 
230 
462 
178 
352 

2p 
144 
187 


188 
327 


taverns       ..... 

Ijounds  jjerambulated 

courts  at 

court-house  and  prison  in 

receiver  of  boards  at         .....         . 

highway  from,  to  Winnipissokee  pond 

trustees  of  public  funds  in         ....         . 

1722—  1:361 

constable's  account 

tiring  guns  in,  restricted 

estates  in  .         .         1726—2:    37         1763—6:370 
north  part,  petition  (see  also  Newmarket) 

1727— 


south  part,  petition 
petition 


1742— 
1742— 


2:616 
2:638 


1744—  3:111 


1737— 
1742— 
1742-* 
1744— 
1755 — 


102 
499 
623 
649 
99 
50 


petitioner  from  .... 
litigant  from  ..... 
southwest  parishes,  made  Brentwood 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

FAOE. 

1716 

1 

145 

1717 

1 

197 

1774 

8 

193 

1774 

8 

169 

1714 

1 

77 

1774 

8 

209 

1711 

1748 

1746 

1715 

1716 

1727 

1730 

1734 

1736 

1739 

1745 

1745 

1748 

1750 

1752 

1753 

1"55 

1755 

1756 

1757 

1758 

1761 

1764 

1767 

177U 

1771 

1774 

1775 

1715 

1715 

1726 

1755 

1726 

1721 

1722 

1722 

1727 

1724 

1724 

1764 

1727 

1727 

1737 

1742 

1742 

1744 

1755 

1742 

1765 

1742 


4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

7 

7 

8 

8 

8 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 
5 
2 
7 
2 


21 

68 
404 
115 
173 
100 
317 
397 
457 
642 
184 
262 
4 

10 
216 
386 
0 
258 
260 
506 
512 
232 
464 
182 
354 
105 
164 
218 
135 
136 

60 
605 

47 
286 
317 
359 
108 
417 
419 
405 

94 
103 
502 
625 
651 
104 

54 
650 

17 
653 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


123 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

EXETER,  —  {continued)  : 

new  parish         .... 

1755—  4:532 

1755 

5 

31 

1763—  6:363 

1763—  6  :  364 

1763 

6 

366 

land  and  trade  valuation    . 

.    1728—  2  :  136 

1728 

2 

140 

inventory 

■                  •                  • 

•     1753 

4 

293 

1760—  6:    86 

1761—  6  :  122 

1732 

2 

366 

1767—  7:  160 

1768       7 : 219 

1773 

8 

156 

riot  and  assaidt  at      .         .         . 

1734—  2:429 

1734 

2 

430 

pillory  erected  at       .         .         . 

■                   .                   • 

1732 

3 

270 

proclamations  carried  to    . 

. 

1745 

3 

287 

express  to           .... 

1747—  4:    25 

1748 

4 

79 

cattle  sent  back  to     . 

•                   • 

1755 

5 

20 

selectmen  to  appear  1752 —  4  :  238 

1754—  4 :  485 

1755 

4 

540 

1755—  5  :    50 

1756—  6 :    64 

1765 

7 

17 

classed  for  excise      .... 

•                  •                  • 

1755 

4 

510 

proposed  shire-town 

■                  •                  > 

1755 

4 

511 

sloop  named,  Robert  White,  master 

•                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

272 

EXETER  River: 

ferry          

1721—  1:282 

1746 

3 

432 

bridges      .         .         1746—  3 :  432 

1746—  3:433 

1746 

3 

434 

1747—  3:467 

1747—  3  :  469 

1747 

3 

486 

1768—  7  :  202 

1768—  7:205 

1770 

8 

7 

EXPEDITION  {see  also  Abercrombie,  Amherst,    Canada, 

Caj:)e   Breton,    Croivn    Point,   Cuba,   Eastward,  Indian, 

Louisburg,  Loudon,  Fort  Royal,  and  West  Indies)  : 

under  Lord  Amherst 

•                    •                   • 

1759 

5 

485 

1759—  5:486 

1759 

5 

487 

1759—  5:488 

1759—  5  :  489 

1759 

6 

4 

1760—  6  :    63 

1760—  6  :    67 

1760 

6 

68 

1760—  6:    72 

1760       6:    73 

1760 

6 

74 

1760       6:    75 

1760—  6  :    76 

1760 

6 

118 

of  a  French  fleet  on  the  coast   . 

.                  •                  ■ 

1711 

1 

24 

under  Lord  Loudon    .... 

■ 

1758 

5 

332 

1758—  5 :  333 

1758—  5:334 

1758 

5 

335 

1758       5 :  344 

1758—  5 :  345 

1758 

5 

346 

1758—  5 :  347 

1758—  5 :  350 

1758 

5 

352 

1758       5 : 353 

1758—  5  :  354 

1758 

5 

358 

1758—  5 :  360 

1758—  5:367 

1758 

5 

368 

1758—  5 :  369 

1758       5  :  372 

1758 

5 

375 

1758       5 : 377 

1758—  5:383 

1758 

5 

389 

1758—  5:390 

1758       5:392 

1758 

5 

395 

1758—  5 :  396 

1758—  5 :  397 

1758 

5 

398 

1758—  5 :  405 

1758       5:413 

1758 

5 

416 

1758—  5:426 

1758—  5:431 

1760 

6 

118 

of  1755      

. 

1760 

6 

118 

of  1756      

1760       6 

90 

1760 

6 

93 

1760       6 

118 

1761—  6 

127 

1761 

6 

134 

of  1757      .         .         1760—  6 

38 

1760       6 

39 

1760 

6 

42 

1760—  6 

43 

1760—  6 

118 

1761 

6 

139 

of  1758      .         .         1759—  6 

15 

1760—  6 

39 

1760 

6 

118 

of  1759      

•                  >                  • 

1760 

6 

90 

1760—  6:    95 

17G0—  6:    97 

1760 

6 

118 

1761—  6  :  136 

1761—  6:141 

1761 

6 

148 

of  1760      .         .         1760—  6 :    69 

1760—  6:    95 

1760 

6 

118 

1761—  6:130 

1761—  6:143 

1761 

6 

144 

1761—  6:158 

1761—  6  :  160 

1761 

6 

161 

1761—  6:  163 

1761—  6:164 

1761 

6 

165 

1761—  6:167 

1761—  6:175 

1761 

6 

177 

1761—  6:178 

1761—  6:179 

1761 

6 

180 

1761—  6  :  187 

1761—  6 :  188 

1761 

6 

189 

1761—  6 

190 

1761—  6 

192 

1761 

6 

193 

124         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAOB. 

EXPEDITION,  —  {continued)  : 

of  17GU      .         .         17(;i—  r, :  194 

17G1—  6:196 

1761 

6 

*198 

17(;i—  G:  lyj 

17G1—  6:201 

1761 

6 

202 

17G1—  G:2(»3 

17G1—  6:204 

1761 

6 

205 

17G1—  G:20G 

17G1—  6:208 

1761 

6 

209 

17G1—  G:210 

1701—  6:214 

1761 

6 

216 

1701—  G:218 

1701-  G:221 

1761 

6 

224 

1762—  6 :  240 

17G2—  6:247 

1762 

6 

253 

of  17G1       

.    17G1—  G:  172 

1761 

6 

174 

17G1—  6:175 

17G1—  6:209 

1762 

6 

256 

17G2—  6  :  259 

17G2—  6:269 

1762 

6 

275 

of  1762      

•                  •                  *                  • 

1762 

6 

253 

17G2—  6:272 

1762—  6:296 

1762 

6 

312 

17G3       6:321 

176:5—  6:332 

1763 

6 

333 

17G3—  6:334 

1763—  6:364 

1763 

6 

365 

17G3-   6:367 

1763       6:371 

1763 

6 

.372 

snow-shoes  and  moo;<risons  for  any 

. 

1745 

3 

113 

EXPEDITIONS  (see  also  Oxen,  Tools,  and  Wagoners) : 

suiidrv  late,  in  North  America 

. 

1764 

6 

407 

EXPOR'J'S  {see  also  Imjwst)  : 

duties         .         .         1714—  1  :    86 

1717—  1:194 

1721 

1 

286 

1721—  1:305 

1722—  1:313 

1723 

1 

378 

EXPRESSES  (.see  also  DespcUches)  : 

sent,  received,  etc.    . 

■                   ■                   •                   ■ 

1721 

1 

301 

1721—  1 :  306 

1722—  1:316 

1723 

1 

408 

173.5—  2:449 

1737—  2:486 

1745 

3 

166 

1745_  8:  200 

174.5—  3:231 

1745 

3 

232 

174.5—  3:251 

1745       3 : 277 

1745 

3 

290 

1746       3 :  333 

174(5—  3 :  344 

1746 

3 

381 

174G—  3:420 

1746—  3 :  427 

1746 

3 

428 

174G       3  :  432 

1746—  3 :  436 

1747 

2 

445 

1747—  3:479 

1747—  3:488 

1747 

4 

17 

1747—  4:    25 

1748—  4:    65 

1748 

4 

79 

1755       4 :  497 

17.5.5—  4  :  515 

1755 

5 

38 

1756-  5 :    81 

1757—  5 :  202 

1757 

5 

203 

1757—  6 :  283 

1759—  5:498 

1760 

6 

92 

17G0—  6:    93 

176,5_  6  :  429 

1765 

6 

434 

176,5—  7  :    30 

1767—  7  :  124 

1767 

7 

144 

iPvTENT  {see  also  Treasurer)  -. 

in  case  of  i)ublic  bonds      . 

.    1729—  2  :  154 

1736 

2 

460 

atjainst  purchaser  of  excise 

•                  •                 •                  • 

1770 

8 

6 

EYRE,  I-:tc.  {seeAyers). 

FABYAN,  Joijx: 

member 

.    174.5—  3:149 

1745 

3 

1.52 

174.5—  3  :  156 

174.5—  3  :  158 

1745 

3 

tl59 

174,5—  3:  164 

174,0—  3:  166 

1745 

3 

167 

174.5—  3:  172 

1745—  3  :  180 

1745 

3 

203 

FALMOUTH  {sec  also  Cw-co  Bay)  : 

ratification  at     . 

.    1726       2:    41 

1727 

2 

84 

FARM!  N  r;   ( sec  Excise) . 

FAUNSWORTH,  Ebenezeu  : 

captivated  by  St.  Francois  Indians 

•                  •                  ■                  ■ 

1754 

4 

482 

FARNUM,  James: 

letters  from        .... 

•                  •                 •                 • 

1744 

3 

100 

FARRAH,  .John: 

* 

V.  Rrown,  Ezekiel 

.    17.56—  5:  178 

1756 

5 

182 

FARRICII,  Caitain: 

sailors  of,  impair  the  gaol 

•         •         .         • 

1746 

3 

403 

B^ARTIIING  : 

English,  value  of  the 

. 

1765 

6 

453 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


125 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

FAST : 

appointed,  etc. 

. 

1717—  1:207 

1745 

3 

123 

1745—  3 :  229 

1746—  3  :  425 

1749 

4 

157 

1756       5:162 

1761—  6  :  129 

1767 

7 

111 

FAYAL  Wine  : 

duty  on 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1714—  1:    82 

1717 

1 

193 

1717—  1 :  194 

1721—  1:281 

1721 

1 

284 

FEES  {see  also  Oovernvient,  service ;  and  Recorder)  : 

law  regulating,  i)ri 

nted 

• 

1716 

1 

187 

regulated  . 

.                  •                  •                  • 

1714—  1:    78 

1718 

1 

221 

^ 

1730       2 :  321 

1730       2:325 

1730 

2 

326 

1730—  2:330 

1742—  2 :  649 

1742 

2 

652 

1742—  3 :    30 

1742—  3:    31 

1742 

3 

33 

1742—  3 :    35 

1742—  3:    40 

1742 

3 

45 

1743—  3  :    53 

1743—  3 :    55 

1743 

3 

56 

1743—  3  :    57 

1743—  3 :    62 

1743 

3 

69 

1743       3:    70 

1743—  3:    71 

1743 

3 

73 

1744—  3:112 

1744—  3:113 

1746 

3 

39? 

1747—   3:505 

1747—  3:506 

1755 

6 

59 

17G0—  6  :    52 

1765—  6:455 

1766 

7 

95 

1767—  7  :  127 

1767—  7  :  128 

1767 

7 

137 

1767—  7  :  150 

1767—  7  :  156 

1767 

7 

157 

1767—  7  :  159 

1767—  7  :  168 

1767 

7 

169 

1767—  7  :  170 

1768       7  :  200 

1768 

7 

203 

1768—  7  :  204 

1768—  7:208 

1768 

7 

211 

1768       7 : 212 

1771—  8:109 

1772 

8 

114 

1773—  8:136 

1773       8 : 137 

1773 

8 

142 

FELLOWS,  Nathaniel 

(see  also  Doorkeep 

er)  : 

muster-roll,  etc. 

•                  •                  •                  ■ 

1746—  3 :  395 

1753 

4 

342 

doorkeeper 

•                  • 

1758—  5  :  381 

1759 

6 

13 

1760       6  :  107 

1761—  6:212 

1762 

6 

267 

FELLOWS,  William  : 

member     . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

. 

1720 

253 

1722—  1:326 

1722—  1:327 

1722 

330 

1722—  1:332 

1722—  1  :  335 

1722 

338 

1722—  1 :  339 

1722—  1  :  342 

1722 

343 

1722—  1:345 

1722—  1:346 

1722 

348 

1722—  1:349 

1722—  1:351 

1722 

353 

1722—  1:354 

1722—  1:355 

1722 

356 

1722—  1  :  357 

1722—  1  :  359 

1722 

367 

1722—  1:368 

1722—  1:369 

1722 

371 

1722—  1:372 

1723—  1:373 

1723 

375 

1723       1  :  377 

1723       1 : 379 

1723 

381 

1723—  1:382 

1723       1 :  383 

1723 

384 

1723—  1:387 

1723—  1:390 

1723 

393 

1723—  1:396 

1723—  1:397 

1723 

398 

1723—  1:399 

1723—  1:400 

1723 

402 

1723       1 : 405 

1723       1:406 

1723 

408 

1723—  1:410 

1723—  1:412 

1724 

413 

1724—  1:414 

1724—  1:415 

1724 

424 

1724       1 : 426 

1724—  1:432 

1724 

433 

1724—  1:434 

1724—  2:      3 

1724 

2 

8 

1724—  2  :    10 

1724—  2:    11 

1724 

2 

*12 

1725       2:    12t 

1725—  2:    13 

1725 

2 

15 

1725—  2:    16 

1725—  2 :    21 

1725 

2 

22 

1725—  2:    23 

1725       2:    27 

1725 

2 

29 

1726       2:    33 

1726—  2:    34 

1726 

2 

35 

1726—  2 :    38 

1726—  2 :    39 

1726 

2 

40 

1726—  2  :    44 

1726—  2:    45 

1726 

2 

50 

1726—  2 :    53 

1726       2:    55 

1726 

2 

56 

1726—  2:    59 

1726—  2 :    63 

1726 

2 

66 

12(^  Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Tvkpresentatives, 


FELLOWS,  William,  —  {continued)  : 

uit'iuber  .  .  1727 —  2 :  G7 
1727—  2:  73 
1727—  2:  82 
1727—  2:  bl 
1727—  2:  94 
1727—  2 :  105 
FELONS: 

instructions  resi)ecting  impost  on 
FELONY: 

without  benefit  of  clergy 
FENCES : 

regulated  .... 

FENTON,  Joiix : 

nu'inln'r     .... 

feoffi:e: 

Wiiklron,  in  re  Johnson     . 
FERNALD,  John: 
account,  etc. 


1727—  2:  69 
1727—  2 :  74 
1727—  2:  83 
1727—  2:  88 
1727—  2:  97 
1727—  2:  106 

17:52-  2:365 


1718—  1:220 
1748—  4:    73 


1747—  3:518 
FERKLVOE  {see  also  Porllcdge)  : 

allowance  for 1747 —  4:    32 

FERUIKS: 

regulated  .         1718—1:22(1         1721—1:282 

1747—  4:    37         1752—  4:25.^ 
FERRIN,  JONATIIAN: 

to  ajjpoar  ......... 

FIELD  On  KKHS  (see  also  Training,  etc.)  : 

to  appoint  where  snow-shoes,  etc.,  shall  be  lodged 
only  one  otllcer  voted  for  ..... 

FIFIELD^.Ioiin: 

account      ......... 

FIFIELI),  Jonathan  : 

to  appear  ......... 

FIFIELI),  Samikl: 

petition 1755 —  4  :  499 

FILING  Reasons  (see  Appeals) . 
TINES  (see  also  Fees,  Forfeitures,  and  Quakers)  : 

regulated 1721—  1:266 

1767—  7  :  148         1767—  7  :  164 

military 

17.10—2:550  1740—2:552 
1740—  2:5()9  1746—  3:399 
1747—  3  :  479  1756—  5  :  175 
1758—  5  :  331  1758—  5 :  364 
1773—  8:140  177:3—  8:141 
of  members,  for  unexcused  al)sences 

174:3—  3:    56 
charged  by  judges,  justices,  etc. 
reduced  to  lawful  money  . 


certain,  payable  to  county  treasurer 

FIRE: 

in  Boston,  220  families  distressed 
FIRE-SHOVEL: 

for  use  of  general  assembly 
FIRES : 


1747—  3:505 
176.S—  7:217 
1770—  8:      7 


1772—  8:114 
1765—  6  :    96 


extinguishing 


1758 —  5  :  357         1758 —  5  :  358 


T£AR. 


1727 
1727 
1727 
1727 
1727 
1730 

1732 

1738 

1743 
1754 

1775 

1761 

1746 
1772 

1747 

1746 
1752 

1754 

1745 
1757 

1773 

1773 

1760 


1721 
1771 
1740 
1740 
1747 
1757 
1772 
1773 
1742 
1743 
1747 
1770 
1770 
1771 
1774 

1760 

1770 

17.57 
1758 


VOL. 


<2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 

2 

3 
4 

8 

6 

3 

8 


3 
4 


3 
5 

8 

8 

6 


1 
8 
2 
2 
3 
5 
8 
8 
2 
3 
3 
8 
8 
8 
8 


5 
6 


PAGE. 


71 
78 
84 
93 
98 
319 

368 

534 

57 
462 

218 

204 

317 
129 

37 

432 
259 

476 

113 
234 

149 

146 

90 


285 

68 

545 

563 

478 

295 

124 

142 

632 

66 

506 

1 

40 

109 

169 

98 

19 

219 
359 


Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


127 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

FIRES,—  (co7iti?med)  : 

extinguishing    .         1761 —  6  :  125 

1761— 

6  :  135 

1761 

6 

157 

1761—  6:158 

1761— 

6:166 

1761 

6 

176 

1763—  6:375 

1763— 

6:377 

1763 

6 

378 

FIRING : 

of  guns  restricted     1724 —  1:419 

1724— 

1:428 

1746 

3 

423 

FISH  (see  also  names  of  kinds)  : 

bounty  on  catching  (see  Codfish). 

merchantable 

1721— 

1:281 

1721 

1 

350 

dutiable 

, 

,                  , 

1721 

1 

*305 

curing  and  culling,  regulated 

, 

. 

1723 

1 

408 

obstructing  j^assage  of,  penalty 

. 

,                  , 

1764 

6 

399 

1764— 

6:402 

1764 

6 

405 

FISHERY,  The  (see  also  Alewives,  Bass, 

Cod,  Salmon, 

Shad,  Weirs,  etc.)  : 

regulated,  etc.  .         1718—  1 :  221 

1730— 

2 :  309 

1745 

3 

260 

FISHING : 

vessels,  excepted  from  powder  tax   , 

, 

,                  , 

1722 

1 

351 

at  Amoskeag  [Falls] 

, 

,                  , 

1760 

6 

97 

1760— 

6:    99 

1760 

6 

110 

1761—  6  :  149 

1761— 

6:150 

1761 

6 

152 

in  Merrimack  river    .... 

, 

,                  ^ 

1757 

5 

221 

1757—  5 :  233 

1764— 

6:392 

1764 

6 

393 

1764—  6  :  395 

1764— 

6:413 

1765 

6 

432 

1765       6  :  436 

1765 

7:      9 

1767 

7 

116 

1767—  7  :  118 

1773 

8  :  152 

1773 

8 

155 

in  Piscataqua  river    .... 

1770— 

8:    11) 

1773 

8 

153 

FISHER,  Mk.  : 

owner  of  house  rented  by  governor 

• 

,                    , 

1770 

8 

50 

FISIC,  Euenezer: 

accovmt      ...... 

, 

•                   • 

1760 

6 

107 

FITCH,  Rev.  Jabez: 

chaplain  of  house      1725 —  2  :    27 

1726— 

2:    56 

1745 

3 

123 

1745—  3 :  194 

1746— 

3:340 

1747 

3 

510 

FITCH,  Thomas  : 

governor  of  Connecticut  . 

1755— 

5:    25 

1755 

5 

58 

1758 

5:383 

1758 

5 

400 

FITZWILLIAM,  William  : 

claim          ...... 

. 

,                  , 

1726 

2 

56 

FIVE  Nations    (see  also  Six,  etc.)  : 

loyal 

, 

^                  , 

1764 

6 

385 

FLAG: 

of  truce,  to  Canada  1747—  3  :  501 

1747— 

3:502 

1747 

3 

517 

for  fort  William  and  IMary 

• 

1771 

8 

81 

FLAGG,  John  : 

petition 

• 

,                  , 

1747 

3 

491 

FLANDERS,  David  : 

soldier  under  Capt.  Isaac  Smith 

, 

1758 

5 

347 

FLAX  (see  also  Hemp)  : 

raising       .         .         1720 —  1 :  257 

1735— 

2:438 

1735 

2 

442 

1763       6 : 347 

1763— 

6:348 

1763 

6 

354 

receivable  for  tax      .... 

, 

,                  , 

1737 

<2 

487 

tax  rate     

1752— 

4:251 

1754 

4 

445 

1755—  4 :  548 

1756— 

5:136 

1757 

5 

277 

1758—  5  :  385 

1758 

5 :  388 

1759 

6 

2 

1760—  6:105 

1761— 

6:213 

1762 

6 

265 

17r,(_  6:396 

1765— 

7:    29 

1766 

7 

84 

FLEET  (see  also  French  and  Ships)  : 

frigates,  etc.,  for  Canada 

, 

.         . 

1711 

1 

10 

notice  of  first  sight  of        .         .         . 

. 

,          ^ 

1711 

1 

21 

notice  of  approach    .... 

. 

. 

1711 

1 

22 

128 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepresentatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

FLi:ET,  —  {continued)  : 

^ 

arrival  of  her  majesty's     . 

■ 

1711 

1 

24 

Frencli,  on  our  coast 

•                  •                  ■ 

1711 

1 

24 

FLINTS : 

allowance  for    .         1755 —  5:    10 

1755 —  5  :    34 

1757 

6 

206 

FLOATS : 

boats  and  canoes,  shooting  out  of 

1711 

1 

6 

fowling  from     ..... 

1717 

1 

208 

FLOOD.  llKNUV  : 

chiim 

1746 

3 

432 

FLOOD, John: 

petition 

1740 

2 

550 

FLOOD.  >L\hy: 

alleged  murderer  of  bastard  (.hild    . 

1765 

6 

448 

FLOOD,  RiciiAKD : 

jJi'tition 

1744 

8 

*228 

FLOOD,  Silas  : 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish 

1763 

6 

330 

FLOUR  ["Flower"]  : 

for  soldiers         ..... 

1746—  3 :  416 

1756 

5 

117 

FLOYD,  KoiiF.KT: 

speaker,  Maryland  house  of  burgesses     . 

1770 

8 

30 

FLYING-FISII: 

schooner,  John  Bush,  master    . 

• 

1745 

3 

273 

FLYN  G.James: 

broke  jail 

•                  •                  • 

1764 

6 

392 

FOGG,  Capt.  Ahxeu: 

muster-roll 

•                 •                 • 

1758 

6 

355 

1758—  5 :  357 

1758 

5 

377 

FOGG.  Daniel  {see  Palmer,  Jonathan). 

FOGG,  Jeremiah  : 

guardian,  to  sell  lands  for  ward,  Dan 

iel   . 

1700 

6 

116 

17G1—  6:149 

1761—  6:150 

1761 

6 

151 

FOGG,  Stephen  : 

petition      ...... 

•                  •                  • 

1760 

6 

97 

FOLLiyr,  Ben.tamin: 

licensed  inn-holder    .... 

•                 ■                  • 

1727 

2 

89 

FOLLICT,  Francis  [jilias  Caleh]  : 

claim          ...... 

. 

1758 

5 

377 

FOLLET,  Joseph: 

restored  to  his  law     .... 

•                  •                  • 

1768 

7 

265 

FOLLlN(iSBY,  Thomas: 

V.  French,  Natiianiel 

•                 •                  • 

1755 

4 

499 

FOLSOM,  Anna: 

petition      ...... 

•                  •                  ■ 

1743 

3 

57 

FOLSOM,  Jeremiah: 

excise  collector           .... 

•                  ■                  • 

1759 

6 

492 

FOLSO.M,  John: 

lands  divided     .         1743—  3:    .^8 

1743_  n:    08 

1743 

8 

71 

muster-roll         ..... 

1746 

3 

438 

FOLSOM.  Jonathan: 

wounded  soldier         1756 —  5:107 

1756—  5:  177 

1756 

5 

178 

FOLSOM,  Nathaniel: 

muster-roll 

17.50—  5:    9S 

1756 

5 

121 

member     ...... 

<                   . 

1774 

8 

184 

1774—  S:  1.S7 

1774^  H:  196 

1774 

8 

203 

1774—  8:213 

1771—  8:214 

1775 

8 

218 

FOLSOM,  Samuel: 

muster-roll 

1700—  6:    71 

1760 

6 

76 

1700—  6:    94 

1760 

6 

97 

petition      .         .         1712—  1:    40 

1772—  8:116 

1772 

8 

117 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


129 


FOOTINIAN,  John  : 

muster-roll         ..... 
FORCIBLE  Entry  : 

and  detainer,  to  prevent    . 
FORFEITURES  (see  also  Fees  and  Fines)  : 

charged  b}'  judges,  justices,  etc. 

regulated 

certain,  jjayable  to  county  treasurers 

FORGERY : 

to  prevent  .... 

1771—  8:    71 

member  expelled  for 
FORGING  {see  also  Counterfeiting)  : 

bills  of  credit,  penalty 
FORGUSON,  Jonathan: 

claim  ..... 

FORMS : 

of  oaths,  writs,  summons,  etc.  . 
FORSAITH,  William  : 

petition      ..... 
FORT  {see  also  Garrison  and  Work)  : 

of  Captain  Clough,  at  Canterbuiy 

at  Coos 


Crown  Point 
Dummer    . 


1754— 
1754— 
1747— 
17.55— 


Edward     . 
Frontinac  . 
Oswego 
William  Henry 


William  and  Mary 


174 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1747— 

1755 — 

1757 — 


1757 — 
175--— 
1758— 
17.58— 
1761— 

1711— 
1711— 
ni2j- 
1716— 
1718— 
1718— 
1720— 
1722— 
1723— 
1723— 
1724— 
1726- 
1727— 


4; 
4: 
3: 
4: 

3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
3; 
4: 
4: 
5: 


456 
470 
512 
533 

'83 
1591 
165 
179 
182 
215 
243 
22 
572 
230 


5:305 
5 :  389 
5:397 
5 :  427 
6 :  133 


9 

30 

45 

159 

225 

228 

256 

350 

380 

385 

418 

57 

70 


1747—  3:505 


1772—  8:1J4 


YEAK. 


1760- 
1771- 


6:  87 
8:108 


1716—  1:181 


1746 

175 

1754- 

1754- 

1755- 

1755- 

1742- 

1744 

1745 

1745- 

1745- 

1745- 

1745- 

1747- 

1753- 

1757- 

1757- 

1758- 

1756- 

1756- 

1758- 

1758- 

1758 

1759- 

1763- 

1711- 

1711- 

1711- 

1712- 

1716- 

1718- 

1719- 

1721- 

1722- 

1723- 

1723- 

1724- 

1726- 

1727- 


3 :  324 
4 :  450 
4 :  458 
4:472 
524 
536 
45 
100 
160 
168 
180 
194 
216 
18 
4:352 
5  :  251 
5  :  233 
5  :  445 
5:163 
5  :  150 
5:371 
5:390 
5 :  416 
5  :  496 
6:327 


4: 

4 

3: 

3; 

3: 

3: 

3: 

o : 

3: 

4: 


1: 
1; 
1: 
1; 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1; 
1; 
1: 
1: 
2; 
2: 


2 

21 

38 

50 

160 

226 

232 

272 

352 

381 

386 

428 

62 

72 


1724 

1714 

1747 
1767 
1771 
1774 

1760 
1771 
1773 

1711 

1748 

1718 

1761 

1746 
1754 
1754 
1754 
1755 
1755 
1744 
1744 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1747 
1754 
1772 
17.57 
1758 
1756 
17.57 
1758 
1758 
1758 
1760 
1763 
1711 
1711 
1712 
1715 
1718 
1718 
1719 
1721 
1722 
1723 
1723 
1724 
1727 
1727 


VOL.   PAGE. 


2 
1 

3 

7 
8 
8 

6 

8 
8 


3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
8 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 


2 
2 

9 


6 

77 

506 
164 
109 
169 

91 
110 
147 


66 

220 

136 

327 

454 

463 

473 

532 

539 

82 

101 

163 

178 

181 

195 

234 

21 

418 

131 

294 

454 

164 

294 

372 

.395 

426 

42 

329 

7 

26 

40 

120 

222 

227 

233 

276 

365 

384 

387 

11 

68 

73 


17 


130         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

FORT,  —  (conftmied)  : 

William  and  Mary 

1727—  2:  77 

1727—  2:  78 

1727 

2 

90 

1729—  2:161 

1730—  2:329 

1730 

2 

333 

1732—  2 :  370 

1733—  2:386 

1734 

2 

398 

1734_  2:404 

1734—  2:405 

1734 

2 

409 

17;j4_  2 :  410 

1734—  2:412 

1734 

2 

415 

1734—  2:417 

1734—  2:418 

1734 

2 

419 

1734—  2:425 

1734—  2 :  431 

1735 

2 

438 

1735—  2 :  439 

1735—  2 :  442 

1735 

2 

448 

1735—  2:451 

1735   2 :  453 

1737 

2 

485 

1737_  2 :  486 

1737—  2 :  490 

1740 

2 

544 

1740—  2:555 

174(>_  2:559 

1740 

2 

561 

1740—  2:562 

1740—  2:563 

1740 

2 

566 

1740—  2 :  568 

1742—  2:614 

1742 

2 

620 

1742—  2 :  635 

1742—  3 :  44 

1743 

3 

67 

1743—  3 :  7;3 

1743—  3:  76 

1743 

3 

77 

1744—  3 :  90 

1744—  3:  91 

1744 

3 

94 

1744—  3 :  95 

1744—  3:  98 

1744 

3 

99 

1745   3 :  120 

1745—  3 :  127 

1745 

3 

129 

1745—  3  :  142 

1745—  3:156 

1745 

3 

158 

1745—  3:161 

1745—  3:162 

1745 

3 

163 

1745—  3 :  164 

1745—  3 :  165 

1745 

3 

220 

1745—  3:225 

1745—  3  :  227 

1745 

3 

235 

1745—  3 :  240 

1745   3 :  241 

1745 

3 

242 

1745_  3 :  248 

1745—  3:251 

1745 

3 

278 

1745   3 :  296 

1745   3 : 297 

1745 

3 

298 

1746-  3:318 

1746—  3 :  319 

1746 

3 

320 

1740—  3 :  327 

1746—  3 :  329 

1746 

3 

332 

1746—  3:337 

1746—  3:338 

1746 

8 

340 

1746   3 :  342 

1746—  3 :  345 

1746 

3 

347 

1740—  3 :  349 

1746—  3  :  412 

1746 

3 

423 

1746—  3 :  425 

1746—  3:428 

1746 

3 

439 

1746—  3 :  443 

1747—  3 :  462 

1747 

3 

463 

1747—  3 :  477 

1747—  3 :  478 

1747 

3 

479 

1747—  3 :  480 

1747_  3 :  489 

1747 

3 

491 

1747—  4 :  19 

1747—  4 :  28 

1747 

4 

32 

1747—  4:  37 

1747—  4:  59 

1748 

4 

67 

1748—  4:  68 

1748—  4:  87 

1748 

4 

88 

/ 

1752—  4:221 

1753—  4 :  320 

1753 

4 

327 

175;3_  4 :  336 

1753—  4 :  359 

1753 

4 

360 

1755—  4:538 

1755—  4:568 

1755 

4 

569 

1755—  4 :  572 

1755—  4 :  574 

1755 

5 

6 

1756—  5 :  148 

1756—  5:149 

1756 

5 

181 

1756—  5:191 

1757—  5 :  220 

1757 

5 

222 

1757—  5 :  250 

1757—  5 :  252 

1757 

5 

256 

1757—  5 :  257 

1757—  5 :  273 

1757 

5 

295 

1757—  5 :  301 

1758—  5:317 

1758 

5 

339 

1758—  5:376 

1758—  5 :  392 

1758 

5 

393 

1758—  5 :  395 

1758—  5:412 

1758 

5 

444 

17o8—  5 :  448 

1758 —  5  :'455 

1759 

6 

7 

1759—  6 :   8 

1759—  6 :  10 

1759 

6 

11 

1760—  6:  59 

1760—  6:111 

1760 

6 

113 

1761—  6  :  158 

1761—  6:159 

1  1761 

6 

217 

1762—  6:266 

1762—  6:269 

1762 

6 

277 

1762—  6:303 

170;^—  6  :  340 

1763 

6 

344 

1763—  6:345 

1768—  6:350 

1703 

6 

351 

1763—  6:369 

1764—  6:389 

1704 

0 

401 

1765—  7 :  5 

17G5—  7 :  30 

1   170(i 

7 

80 

1767—  7:115 

1707—  7:118 

170n 

1 

227 

1768—  7  :  250 

1708—  7  :  267 

170N 

7 

275 

1768—  7 :  276 

1769   7 :  285 

1769 

1   7 

290 

Province  of  Kew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


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vol,. 

PAGE. 

FORT,  —  (conimued)  : 

William  and  Mary    1769—  7  :  295 

1769—  7:330 

1769 

7 

331 

1770—  8:    12 

1770—  8  :    18 

1770 

8 

40 

1771—  8 :    60 

1771—  8:    62 

1771 

8 

66 

1771—  8:    72 

1771—  8:    73 

1771 

8 

81 

1771—  8:    86 

1771—  8:    89 

1771 

8 

94 

1771—  8:    98 

1771—  8:110 

1771 

8 

113 

1772—  8:114 

1772—  8:116 

1772 

8 

117 

1772—  8:118 

1772—  8 :  124 

1772 

8 

125 

1772—  8:126 

1772—  8:127 

1772 

8 

128 

1772—  8:129 

1772—  8:130 

1773 

8 

135 

1773       8:137 

1773       8 : 142 

1773 

8 

153 

1773—  8  :  154 

1774—  8 :  197 

1774 

8 

207 

1774       8  :  210 

1774—  8:211 

1774 

8 

212 

1774—  8:213 

1774—  8  :  214 

1774 

8 

215 

at  Winnei)issoke  (see  also  Block-House)    . 

1744 

3 

91 

1744—  3 :    94 

1744—  3 :  102 

1744 

3 

103 

FORTRESS : 

her  majesty's,  at  Annapolis  Royal  ( 

which  see  also)  . 

1747 

3 

455 

FOSS,  Mrs.  Ann  : 

seeks  divorce  from  Zachariah  Foss 

.    1767—  7  :  158 

1767 

7 

159 

1767—  7  :  162 

1767—  7 :  163 

1767 

7 

164 

FOSS,  JosiAii : 

claim 

■                  ■                  •                  • 

1747 

4 

17 

FOSS,  Joshua  : 

member    .         ,         1774 —  S  :  184 

1774—  8:188 

1774 

8 

194 

1774—  8 :  209 

1774—  8:210 

1775 

8 

218 

FOSS,  Zachariah  : 

claim,  etc. 

.     1746—  3  :  404 

1767 

7 

164 

1772—  8:117 

1772 

8 

129 

FOSTER,  Abiel  : 

petition      .         .         1774 —  8  :  167 

1774—  8:190* 

1774 

8 

195 

FOSTER,  Benjamin  : 

account      ..... 

•                  .                  .                  • 

1759 

6 

15 

FOSTER,  Capt.  Moses  : 

garrison  of,  near  Amoskeag 

•                  -                  •                  • 

1747 

4 

15 

muster-roll,  etc. 

.    1747—  3  :  467 

1752 

4 

253 

1753—  4 :  318 

1753       4 :  319 

1758 

5 

369 

FOWLE,  Daniel  : 

account,  etc.      .... 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1758 

5 

338 

1758—  5 :  346 

1758—  5 :  423 

1760 

6 

39 

1761—  6 :  156 

1762—  6:280 

1764 

6 

402 

1765       6 : 467 

1767—  7  :  116 

1773 

8 

142 

1773—  8 :  154 

1774—  8:210 

1774 

8 

212 

FOWLE,  Daniel  and  Robert  : 

account,  etc 

.                  •                  .                  • 

1768 

7 

250 

1769       7:291 

1769—  7  :  332 

1769 

7 

333 

1770—  8 :    12 

1770—  8  :    19 

1771 

8 

103 

1772—  8 :  125 

1773—  8 :  137 

1773 

8 

139 

FOWLER,  Philip  : 

relieved     .         .         1768-  7  :  190 

1768—  7  :  209 

1768 

7 

221 

1768—  7  :  239 

1768—  7  :  247 

1768 

7 

248 

1768—  7  :  252 

1768—  7  :  253 

1768 

7 

255 

FOWLING  (see  also  Qunnincj)  : 

from  floats          .... 

•                  •                  "                  • 

1717 

1 

208 

FOX,  Edward  : 

petition 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1758 

5 

368 

FRAMPTON,  Major-General  : 

commanding  regiment  sent  from  Gibraltar 

1746—  3 :  356 

1746 

3 

357 

132 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAOE. 

FRANCE  (see  also  Treaty  and  War)  : 

peace  with 1712—  1 :    50 

1764 

6 

385 

prisoners  and  captives  transported  to       .         .         . 

1745 

3 

255 

1745—  3  :  256 

1745 

3 

259 

1747—  3  :  450         1747—  3  :  452 

1747 

3 

459 

FRANCESTOWN: 

erected  I'rom  New  Boston  Addition  and  Society  Land 

1772 

8 

127 

lands  taxed 1773—  8  :  137 

1773 

8 

148 

1774—  8:167 

1775 

8 

224 

inventory 

1773 

8 

158 

petition 

1774 

8 

166 

FREEllOLl  )ERS : 

calling  meeting 

1716 

1 

176 

FREE  Pout: 

recommended     ........ 

1718 

1 

216 

FREETOWN  : 

set  olV  from  C^hcster 

1763 

6 

341 

1763—  6  :  355         1763—  6  :  360 

1763 

6 

361 

1763       6:378         1763       6:379 

1764 

6 

389 

1764—6:394         1764—6:396 

1764 

6 

397 

FRENCH : 

grievous  oppressions  of  the 

1711 

1 

19 

"his  majesty's  enemies"' 

1743 

3 

207 

' '  our  too  near  neighbors  " 

1758 

5 

429 

grand  and  darling  scheme  of  the,  destroyed 

fleet,  on  our  coast      ....... 

17.08 

5 

454 

1711 

1 

21 

1711—  1:    22         1711—  1:    24 

1746 

3 

419 

1746       3:424         1746       3:435 

1747 

3 

498 

1714 

1 

75 

1734—  2:398         1734—  2:404 

1745 

3 

133 

1747 

3 

501 

1747—  3  :  516         1754—  4  :  450 

1754 

4 

454 

1754       4  :  456         1754—  4 :  468 

1754 

4 

463 

1754—  4  :  472         1755—  6  :    45 

1756 

5 

79 

1756       5:    99         1756       5:163 

1756 

5 

164 

supplies  for  and  trade  with,  forbidden  1744 —  3  :    90 

1744 

3 

96 

1755—  4  :  521         1755—  5  :      3 

1755 

6 

5 

1755—  6  :    45         1755—  5  :    49 

1756 

5 

80 

1756 

5 

158 

prisoners,  etc 1745 —  3  :  235 

1745 

3 

241 

1745—  3  :  254         1745—  3  :  256 

1745 

3 

259 

174,3_  3  :  276         1745       3  :  277 

1745 

3 

284 

1745       3:292         1746       3:314 

1746 

3 

324 

1746       3:333         1746       3:339 

1747 

3 

459 

1747—  3:503         1747—  4:    35 

1754 

4 

482 

1755       4  :  489         1758—  5  :  369 

1758 

5 

420 

neutral,  received  into  this  government     . 

1756 

5 

58 

FRENCH,  Aakon: 

broke  jail 1768—  7:187 

1768 

7 

188 

1770—  8:    11 

1770 

8 

12 

FRENCH,  Ahkaiiam  : 

petition      ......... 

1760 

6 

51 

FRENCH.  John: 

claim          ......... 

1711 

1 

4 

land  of,  mortgaged  to  the  state        .... 

1747 

3 

492 

FRENCH,  Joseph  : 

))etition 1748—  4:    62 

1748 

4 

72 

FRENCH,  Moses: 

petition      .......•• 

1770 

8 

46 

FRENCH,  Nathaniel  : 

V.  Follinirsbv.  Thomas 

1755 

4 

499 

Province  of  Neav  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


133 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

FRENCH,  Samuel  : 

account   .    .    1726—  2:  41 

1756—  5 :  87 

1758 

5 

360 

member 

•       •       ■       • 

1749 

4 

106 

1755 —  5  :  44 

1755—  5 :  258 

1756 

5 

69 

1756—  5:  72 

1756—  5 :  75 

1756 

5 

81 

1756   5:'  85 

1756   5:  86 

1756 

5 

92 

1756-  5 :  114 

1756—  5 :  116 

1756 

5 

123 

1756—  5 :  125 

1756   5 :  136 

1756 

5 

139 

1756—  5 :  142 

1756—  5 :  146 

1756 

5 

158 

1756—  5 :  160 

1756   5:161 

1756 

5 

169 

1756   5 : 180 

1756—  5:187 

1756 

5 

260 

1756—  5 :  203 

1756 —  5  :  515 

1757 

5 

214 

1757—  5:217 

1757—  5:219 

1757 

5 

250 

1757—  5 :  252 

1757—  5 :  254 

1757 

5 

256 

1757—  5 :  264 

1757—  5 :  268 

1757 

5 

*268 

1757—  5 :  270 

1757—  5 :  274 

1757 

5 

283 

1757—  6 :  286 

1757—  5 :  289 

1757 

5 

300 

1757—  5 :  305 

1757—  5 :  306 

1757 

5 

506 

1758—  5 :  314 

1758—  0 :  333 

1758 

5 

334 

1758   5 : 335 

1758   5 :  336 

1758 

5 

355 

1758—  5 :  356 

1758 —  5  :  357 

1758 

5 

366 

1758—  5 :  367 

1758   5 :  376 

1758 

5 

390 

1758—  5 :  393 

1758—  5 :  397 

1758 

5 

399 

1758   5 :  413 

1758—  5 :  414 

1758 

5 

431 

sick  soldier    .... 

1763 

6 

321 

FRENCH,  William  : 

petition  ..... 

1746—  3:410 

1747 

3 

446 

1757—  5 :  222 

1757 

5 

225 

claim    ..... 

•       •       . 

1760 

6 

58 

hired,  wages  stopt  . 

. 

1760 

6 

72 

FRIGATES  (see  also  Shijis)  -. 

ten,  for  Canada  expedition 

1711 

1 

10 

FRONTIERS : 

defence  of  tlae  .... 

. 

1711 

1 

1 

1721—  1 :  293 

1721—  1:296 

1722 

1 

335 

1722—  1:336 

1722—  1  :  337 

1722 

1 

340 

1722—  1 :  341 

1723—  1:380 

1723 

1 

381 

1730—  2:310 

1740—  2:544 

1740 

2 

554 

1740—  2 :  558 

1740—  2:561 

1740 

2 

562 

1740   2 :  563 

1740—  2:566 

1740 

2 

568 

1742—  2  :  635 

1744—  3:  90 

1744 

3 

91 

1744—  3  :  100 

1745-  3:120 

1745 

3 

150 

1745   3 :  158 

1745_  3 :  165 

1745 

3 

211 

1745—  3  :  221 

1745—  3 :  230 

1745 

3 

234 

1745   3 :  238 

1745   3 : 254 

1745 

3 

257 

1745   3 :  275 

1745—  3:291 

1745 

3 

304 

1746—  3:310 

1746—  3 :  314 

1746 

3 

324 

1746—  3 :  327 

1746—  3:329 

1746 

3 

340 

1746—  3:345 

1746   3 : 349 

1746 

O 

375 

1746   3 : 378 

1746   3 : 379 

1746 

3 

424 

1746—  3 :  429 

1747—  3:462 

1747 

3 

464 

1747—  3:467 

1747—  3 :  473 

1747 

3 

511 

1747—  3 :  514 

1747—  4:  26 

1747 

4 

32 

1747—  4:  .36 

1747—  4  :  39 

1747 

4 

44 

1747—  4 :  45 

1747—  4:  46 

1747 

4 

48 

1747—  4 :  49 

1747—  4:  50 

1747 

4 

51 

1747—  4:  54 

1747—  4:  .55 

1747 

4 

56 

1747—  4  :  59 

1748—  4:  67 

1747 

4 

69 

1747—  4:  74 

1748—  4:  89 

1753 

4 

315 

1753—  4 :  316 

1753   4 : 317 

1753 

4 

318 

1753   4 : 319 

1753—  4 :  344 

1753 

4 

357 

134         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

FRONTIERS,  —  {continued)  : 

defence  of  tlie  . 

1754— 

4 :  476 

17,-,o_  4:. -,02 

1 755 

4 

544 

1755 — 

4  :  545 

17.Vj —  4  :  561) 

1 755 

6 

14 

1755 — 

5:    17 

175.J —  5  :    is 

17.55 

6 

20 

1755 — 

5:    .34 

1755—  5:    35 

17.55 

5 

45 

1755 — 

5:    50 

17.55       5:    52 

17.55 

5 

63 

1756— 

5:    67 

17.56—  5:    72 

17.56 

6 

75 

1756— 

5:    76 

]  756—  5  :    82 

1 7.56 

5 

83 

1756— 

5:    S5 

1756—  5 :    92 

1756 

5 

96 

1756— 

5:101 

1756—  5 :  104 

1756 

5 

105 

1756 

5:10S 

17.56       5:  Hit 

17.56 

5 

1 26 

1756— 

5  :  151 

17.56—  5:  174 

17.56 

5 

175 

1757— 

5:288 

17.57—  5 :  294 

1758 

5 

313 

(rovcrnor''s  journey  to  the 

. 

.    1743—  3:    74 

1744 

3 

85 

FRONTINAC  {see  Fo> 

•0- 

FROST                     ATin 

OTIIEHS: 

X  XVV-/0  X  ,                              f      AINU 

petition 

1745 

3 

294 

FROST,  Ann: 

memorial  . 

. 

. 

. 

1747 

3 

470 

FROST,  Gkoiuje: 

member     . 

, 

. 

. 

1762 

6 

240 

1762— 

6  :  251 

1762—  6:263 

1762 

6 

288 

1762— 

6  :  2!)0 

1762—  6:303 

1762 

6 

304 

1762— 

6:308 

1762—  6:309 

1762 

6 

458 

1763— 

6:326 

176:3—  6 :  348 

1763 

6 

:373 

1763— 

6:462 

17G4—  6 :  397 

1764 

6 

401 

17(;4— 

6 :  403 

1764—  6:404 

1764 

6 

415 

1764— 

6:417 

1764—  6  :  464 

1765 

6 

431 

1765—  6 :  455 

176.5—  6 :  456 

1765 

6 

457 

petition 

•                 • 

, 

.    176,S—  7  :  235 

1767 

7 

224 

FROST,  John: 

councilor  . 

, 

, 

.    1715       1:136 

1722 

353 

1723 

1:383 

172:3—  1::387 

1723 

398 

1723— 

1:401 

172:3—  1:402 

1723 

403 

1723— 

1  :  404 

172:3—  1  :  405 

1723 

408 

1723— 

1  :  412 

1724—  1:417 

1724 

424 

1724— 

2:      6 

1724—  2:      7 

1725 

2 

tl2 

1725— 

2:    21 

1725       2:    23 

1725 

2 

29 

1726— 

2:    41 

1726—  2:    46 

1726 

2 

51 

1726— 

2:    66 

1727—  2 :    82 

1727 

2 

100 

1727— 

2:101 

1727—  2 :  106 

1727 

2 

107 

1727— 

2 :  109 

1728—  2:115 

1728 

2 

132 

1728— 

2:142 

1729—  2 :  154 

1729 

2 

163 

FROST,  Samuel  : 

volunteer  . 

,                  , 

, 

•                 *                  * 

1746 

3 

403 

FROST,  Simon  : 

iloput}'  secretar}' 

,  Massachusetts 

1737—  2:501 

1737 

2 

502 

FROST,  William: 

members    . 

•                • 

, 

•                 •                 • 

1745 

3 

115 

1745— 

3:117 

1745—  3:119 

1745 

3 

123 

1745 

3:124 

174.5—  3:  125 

1745 

3 

132 

174.5— 

3 :  13H 

171.0—  3:  145 

1745 

3 

147 

1745— 

3 :  1.52 

1745—  3 :  153 

1745 

3 

161 

1745— 

3:163 

1745—  3:168 

1745 

3 

172 

174.5— 

3:180 

174.5—  3  :  203 

1749 

4 

132 

secretary  to  General  Pepperell 

•• 

1745 

3 

*1.59 

claim 

,                  , 

. 

1772 

8 

127 

FRYING-PANS : 

for  soldiers 

,                  , 

,                  . 

•                   •                   • 

17.5.S 

5 

414 

FULLERTON,  James  : 

1 

bills  burnt  in  house  of 

. 

•                   •                   > 

1764     1 

6 

425 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


135 


VEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

FULLERTON,  James,— 

(continued)  : 

re-imbursed 

•         •         ■ 

. 

1764 

6 

426 

FULLERTON,  William  : 

allowance 

■ 

. 

1746 

3 

404 

FULLINGTON,  Martha 

: 

to  appear  . 

. 

. 

1766 

7 

102 

FUND: 

for  sinking  bills  of 

credit,  etc. 

•                  •                  • 

1717 

1 

202 

O 

1735—  2 :  451 

1735       2 :  452 

1745 

3 

209 

1745—  3 :  270 

1745—  3:279 

1745 

3 

280 

1745—  3 :  294 

1746       3 :  319 

1746 

3 

826 

1746       3 : 328 

1746—  3 :  365 

1746 

3 

373 

1746       3 : 376 

1746—  3 :  380 

1747 

3 

487 

1747—  3:492 

1747_  4:    16 

1747 

4 

26 

1747—  4 :    46 

1747—  4:    47 

1747 

4 

58 

1752—  4 :  243 

1762—  6 :  289 

1762 

6 

290 

1762       6  :  296 

1763—  6 :  315 

1763 

6 

371 

1764—  6  :  387 

1764—  6 :  424 

1765 

6 

431 

1765       6 :  437 

1765—  6:457 

1765 

7 

45 

1767—  7 :  123 

1767—  7  :  164 

1768 

7 

190 

1768—  7 :  198 

1768       7 :  199 

1768 

7 

201 

1768       7  :  217 

1770—  8 :    41 

1770 

8 

45 

FURBER,  Thomas  : 

account 

• 

•                  •                  • 

1766 

7 

63 

FURNALD,  FuKNELL,  ETC.  (seeFerncdd). 

GAGE,  Capt.  Amos  : 

muster-roll 

. 

1758       5 : 317 

1758 

5 

353 

GAGE,  John  : 

member     . 

. 

1742—  2 :  610 

1742 

2 

647 

1742—  2 :  649 

1742—  2:651 

1742 

3 

30 

1742—  3 :    34 

1742—  3 :    35 

1743 

3 

48 

1743       3:    52 

1743—  3 :    53 

1743 

3 

58 

1744—  3:    93 

1745—  3 :  184 

1745 

3 

185 

1745       3  :  187 

1745—  3 :  188 

1745 

3 

190 

1745       3 :  193 

1745—  3 :  203 

1745 

3 

204 

1745—  3 :  205 

1745       3 :  207 

1745 

3 

211 

1745       3 :  215 

1745—  3 :  218 

1745 

3 

222 

1745—  3 :  223 

1745—  3:231 

1745 

3 

236 

1745—  3 :  237 

1745—  3 :  248 

1745 

3 

254 

1745       3 :  262 

1745—  3 :  299 

1746 

3 

328 

1746—  3:329 

1746       3 : 332 

1746 

3 

355 

1746—  3 :  366 

1746—  3 :  368 

1746 

3 

378 

1746-  3:383 

1746       3 : 391 

1746 

3 

393 

1746       3 : 399 

1746—  3:401 

1746 

3 

415 

1746—  3 :  433 

1746—  3:436 

1746 

3 

441 

1746—  3:442 

1746—  3 :  445 

1747 

3 

447 

1747—  3:453 

1747—  3 :  455 

1747 

3 

484 

1747—  3 :  485 

1747—  3 :  488 

1747 

3 

494 

1747_  3:495 

1747—  3:501 

1747 

3 

508 

1747—  3  :  519 

1747—  3 :  528 

1747 

4 

2 

1747—  4:    15 

1747—  4:    37 

1747 

4 

44 

1747—  4:    55 

1748—  4:    70 

1748 

4 

96 

1748—  4:    97 

1753—  4:312 

1771 

8 

105 

1771—  8:113 

1772—  8:115 

1772 

8 

117 

1772—  8 :  118 

1772—  8 :  123 

1772 

8 

124 

1772—  8:125 

1772—  8:129 

1773 

8 

137 

1773—  8:138 

1773—  8  :  144 

1773 

8 

155 

muster-roll,  etc. 

. 

1745 

o 

tlo9 

1745       3  :  228 

1745       3:229 

1745 

3 

232 

1746—  3:379 

1746—  3:380 

1746 

3 

533 

136 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  I^epresentatives, 


GAGE,  John,  —  (continued)  : 

niustor-roll,  etc.         1747 —  .'3:463 
atlrnnt  to,  condoned  .... 

GAGE,  John,  ani»  others: 

agents  of  Dover.  Durham,  etc.,  as  to 

GAGE,  Lieut.  Thomas: 

widow's  «.'laim    . 
GAGE,  Gen.  Tho.mas; 

coniniantler  of  forces 
GAINS,  Geokge  : 

account 
GALLEKIES: 

lor  the  assembly 
G  ALLOWS: 

located 
GAMBLING,  John: 

sheriir,  member,  etc, 

1721—  1:275 

1722—  1 :  315 
1724—  1:423 

1724—  2:  10 

1726—  2:  4« 

1727—  2:  87 
1727—  2:100 

1727—  2:108 

1725—  2:113 

1728—  2:  141 
1731—  2:361 

GAIMING  (see  also  Cards)  : 

to  prevent  

GAOL  (see  also  Prisons)  : 

brave  soldier,  said  to  have  fought  his 

delivery  (sec  Cowl  of,  etc.). 
GARLAND,  ,)<.hn: 

jjetition      ...... 

GARLAJND,  Moses  : 

account      ...... 

GARLAND,  Nathaniel: 

account      

GARRISONS  (see  also  Blaisdcll  and  Fort)  : 

at  Amoskeag 

at  Annaijolis  Royal  1747 —  3  :  484* 
1747—  3 :  499 


1747- 
1747- 


3 :  526 
3:445 


county  lines 
1765—  6:446 


1764 

176;: 

1772— 

1718— 

1719— 
1722- 
1723— 
1724— 
1725— 
1726— 
1727— 
1727— 
1727— 


6 :  383 
6:353 
8:118 
1:226 


1:238 
1 :  310 
1  :  390 
1:429 
19 
60 
97 
105 
109 
117 
171 


1728- 
1729- 
17:;i—  2:362 


17.54—  4:438 


wav  mto 


1770—  8: 


1747—  4 
1747—  3 
1747—  4 


at  Bamngton    . 

at  Canterbury    . 

Captain  Gate's  . 

at  Coos 

for  fort  Dummer 

Captain  Gofte's 

Captain  (ioss's,  Gosport 

for  Louisburg  .  174.5 — 
174.5— 
174.5— 
1745— 
174.5— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 

at  Rumford 


1745—  3:276 


258 
272 
277 
281 
285 
310 
345 
395 
415 


15 

486 

15 


1746—  3:326 


1745—  3:216 


1745—  3:269 
1745—  3:275 

1745—  3:27.^ 
174.-,—  3:2S3 
174.5-»  3:289 

1746—  3:313 
1746—  3:392 
1740—  3:405 
1746—  3:416 
1748—  4:  85 


I 

VKAK. 

VOL. 

1748 

4 

1747 

3 

1768 

1 
7 

1758 

5 

1764 

6 

1769 

7 

1774 

8 

1718 

1 

1720 

1 

1722 

1 

1723 

1 

1724 

9 

1726 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1731 

2 

1742 

2 

1754 

4 

1759 

6 

1770 

8 

1773 

8 

1761 

6 

1748 

4 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

17.54 

4 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1  1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1  1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1753 

4  1 

FAOE. 


68 
447 


213 

872 

384 

332 

196 

227 

261 

314 

393 

2 

39 

83 

99 

107 

110 

119 

359 

645 

462 

19 


149 
208 

67 
494 

34 
333 
374 
463 
473 
234 
532 
432 
270 
276 
279 
284 
293 
320 
394 
407 
424 
356 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


137 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

G AKRlSOls ,—  (coniimied)  : 

committee  of  militia  on    . 

■                  ■                  • 

1722 

1 

346 

to  supplj^  soldiers  quartered  therein 

1747—  3:462 

1748 

4 

67 

GATCHELL,  Moses  : 

deserter     

•                    •                    • 

1722 

1 

315 

GATES : 

/ 

not  to  be  hung  on  highways 

1743       3:    54 

1743 

3 

56 

GATEWAY : 

at  Hilton's  Point,  Dover    . 

•                  •                  ■ 

1731 

2 

34] 

GAUGING : 

of  casks     .         .         1748—  4 :    63 

1748—  4:    64 

1748 

4 

87 

1748—  4:    91 

1748       4:    99 

1752 

4 

249 

1752—  4:258 

1760—  6:    71 

1760 

6 

88 

(iENERAL    Assembly     (see    also    Addresses,    Assembhj, 

Damning,  Members,  Officers,  Petitions,  and  Small-Pox)  : 

at  Hampton  (which  see  also) 

. 

1737 

2 

495 

payment  of         ...         . 

■                   ■                    > 

1731 

2 

353 

journals  printed 

1749—  4 :  109 

1758 

5 

444 

journals  furnished 

•                  •                  • 

1755 

5 

39 

place  of  meeting 

1752—  4:240 

1752 

4 

244 

members  notified 

. 

1756 

5 

188 

clerk  may  give  copy  of  records 

•                  ■                  ■ 

1758 

5 

431 

GENERAL  Court  (see  Assembly  and  Oem 

zral  Assembly). 

GENERAL  Gaol  Delivery  (see  Court,  etc 

•)• 

GENERAL  Quarter  Sessions  (see  also  Q- 

larter,  etc.)  : 

)roposed  for  three  counties 

•                  • 

1755 

4 

511 

GENERAL  Sessions  (see  Court  and  Sessio 

71S) . 

GENERALS  (see  Abercrombie,  Amherst,  Cc 

mway.  Be  Dies- 

kau,  FramiJton,  Gates,  Hill.  Johnson,  Lo^ 

zdo?i,  Nicholson, 

Pepjyerell,  St.  Clair,  Shirley,  Webb,  ana 

!  Wentworth). 

GEORGE,  Thomas  : 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish     . 

•                  •                  • 

1763 

6 

330 

GEORGE'S  Wine  [St.  George's,  Azores 

]: 

duty  on 

1721 

1 

281 

GERMANY : 

emperor  of 

1734—  2:398 

1734 

2 

404 

GERRISH,  Paul: 

member,  etc 

.    1726—  2:    28 

1726 

2 

39 

1726—  2 :    40 

1726-  2:    45 

1726 

2 

50 

1726—  2:    55 

1726—  2 :    59 

1726 

2 

63 

1727—  2:    67 

1727—  2:    71 

1727 

2 

73 

1727—  2:    74 

1727—  2  :    78 

1727 

2 

82 

1727—  2:    84 

1727—  2:    87 

1727 

2 

94 

1727—  2 :  100 

1728       2:117 

1728 

2 

121 

1728—  2 :  122 

1728       2  :  125 

1728 

2 

128 

1728—  2 :  131 

1728-  2 :  134 

1728 

2 

139 

1729—  2 :  143 

1729—  2 :  145 

1729 

2 

149 

1729—  2 :  151 

1729—  2 :  155 

1729 

2 

165 

1729       2 :  169 

1730—  2 :  173 

1730 

2 

174 

1730—  2:307 

1730—  2:319 

1730 

2 

331 

1731—  2:335 

1732—  2:369 

1734 

2 

397 

1734—  2:410 

1734—  2:422 

1735 

2 

433 

1735—  2 :  434 

1735—  2:437 

1735 

2 

439 

1735—  2:446 

1736—  2:457 

1737 

2 

475 

1737—  2:477 

1737—  2:480 

1737 

2 

494 

1739—  2:542 

1742—  3:    40 

1756 

5 

172 

muster-roll 

1756—  5 :    98 

1756 

5 

112 

1757—  5  :  232 

1758 

5 

383 

estate  of,  settled        1765 —  7  :    12 

1765—  7:    33 

1765 

7 

34 

GERRISH,  Richard: 

member,  speaker,  councilor      . 

•                  •                  • 

1711 

1 

1 

18 


138 


Index  to  Journals  of  IIousk  of  Representatives, 


YEAB.            VOL. 

PAGE. 

GERRISII,  Rkiiaud,  — 

(continued)  : 

uieiuljer,  s|)C'aker 

councilor 

1711—  1:      8 

1711                   1 

23 

1711—  1:    24 

1711—   1:    25 

1711                   1 

28 

1711—  1:    2'J 

1711—  1  :    31 

1711                    1 

32 

1711—   1:    3:3 

1711—   1:    34 

1712            1 

35 

1712—   1  :    36 

1712—  1:    37 

1712            1 

39 

1712—   1  :    41 

1712—  1:    42 

1712            1 

43 

1712—   1  :    44 

1712—   1:    46     1 

1712            1 

47 

1712—   1:    48 

1712—   1:    49 

1712            1 

50 

1712—  1:    51 

1712—  1:    62 

1712            1 

64 

1712—  1:    55 

1712—  1:    56 

1712            1 

57 

1713—   1  :    58 

17 13—  1  :    59 

1713            1 

60 

1713—  1:    62 

1713       1:    63 

1713            1 

64 

1713—  1:    65 

1713—  1:    66 

1713            1 

68 

17i:j_  1:    09 

1713—  1:    70 

1713            1 

71 

17 Ui—  1:    72 

1714—  1:    73 

1714            1 

74 

1714—  1:    75 

1714—  1:    79 

1714            1 

80 

1714—  1:    82 

1714—  1:    83 

1714            1 

85 

1714—  1:    86 

1714—  1:    87 

1714            1 

89 

1714—   1:    ytt 

1714—  1:    91 

1714            1 

92 

1714—  1:    93 

1714—  1:    91 

1714            1 

96 

1715—  1:    lt7 

1715—  1:    98 

1715            1 

99 

1715—  1:1UU 

1715—  1:101 

1715            1 

102 

1715       1:104 

1715—  1 :  105 

1715            1 

106 

1715—  1:107 

1715—  1:108 

1715            1 

109 

1715—  1 :  110 

1715—  1  :  111 

1715            1 

112 

1715—  1:113 

1715       1:115 

1715            1 

117 

1715       1 :  124 

1715—  1:126 

1715            1 

127 

1715—  1 :  128 

1715—  1:129 

1715            1 

132 

1715—  1 :  133 

1715       1 :  134 

1715            1 

135 

1715       1 :  137 

1715—  1:139 

1716            1 

140 

1716—  1:151 

1716       1:155 

1716            1 

157 

1716       1 : 158 

1716—  1 :  162 

1716            1 

163 

1716—  1 :  164 

1716—  1:167 

1716            1 

168 

1716-   1:169 

1716—  1  :  170 

1716            1 

172 

1716—  1 :  173 

1716—   1:174 

1716            1 

177 

1716       1 : 178 

1716       1:179 

1716            1 

180 

1716—  1 :  182 

1716—  1:183 

1716            1 

1S7 

/ 

1716—  1:188 

1716       1:189 

1717            1 

20(1 

1718—  1:230 

1719—  1:238 

1720            1 

261 

1721—  1:275 

1723       1 :  393 

1727            2 

97 

1729       2 : 156 

1740—  2:562 

1742           2 

639 

GERRISII,  Samuel: 

to  api)ear  . 

. 

.                  .                  •                  • 

1745            3 

193 

account 

1745—  3 :  168 

17r,5_  6:467 

1772           8 

127 

muster-roll 

1757—  5 :  198 

1757—  5:285 

1758           5 

384 

1761—  6:146 

1761—  6:  155 

1761           6 

187 

1761—  6 :  190 

17(;i_  (J:  192 

1761            6 

201 

1762—  6:256 

1762—  6:261 

1762            6 

2(52 

1763—  6 :  312 

1763—  6:318 

1763            6 

323 

176;^—  6:325 

1763—  6:330 

176.S            7 

236 

petition 

•                 ■                 ■ 

■                  •                 •                  • 

1757            5 

249 

1761—  6:201 

1761—  6:203 

1763            6 

352 

1763—  6 :  372 

1765—  7:      8 

1765            7 

12 

1765       7:    22 

1765—  7:    23 

1768            7 

271 

1769       8 : 290 

1769^  7:302 

1769            7 

304 

to  in'oseculc  ;in  : 

iction 

. 

1770            8 

13 

GERRISH.  Cai-t.  Stei 

•IIKX  : 

1 

commissary 

. 

. 

1755            5 

20 

GERRISH,  Timothy: 

member    . 

>         •         • 

.    1712—  1:    39 

1712            1 

41 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


139 


GP:ilRlSri,  Timothy, 
member     . 


{continued)  : 
1712—  1:    42 
1712—  1:    46 


GIBRALTAR : 

regimeut  from 
GIDDINGS,  Joiix : 
muster-roll 
member     . 


1712—  1 

1712—  1 

1713—  1 

1714—  1 
1714—  1 
1714—  1 
1714—  1 

1714—  1 

1715—  1 
1715 
1715— 
1722—  1:323 
1722—  1:330 
1722—  1:339 
1722—  1:344 
1722—  1:349 
1722—  1:354 
1722—  1:357 
1722—  1:361 
1722—  1:372 


52 
57 
62 
74 
80 
85 
89 
93 
99 
1:102 
1:112 


1765- 
1765- 
1765- 
1766- 
1766- 
1766- 
1767- 
1767- 
1767- 
1767- 
1768- 
1768- 
1768- 
1768- 
1769- 
1769- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1771- 
1771- 
1772- 
1772- 
1773- 
1773- 
1773- 
1773- 
1774- 
1774- 
1774- 


7: 
7; 
7  : 
7; 
7  : 
7: 
7  : 
7: 
7: 
7: 
7: 
7: 
7; 
7  : 
7  : 
7; 
7: 
7  : 
8: 
8; 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8; 


12 

22 

32 

74 

87 
178 
118 
122 
141 
149 
186 
208 
236 
253 
282 
330 
342 
354 

IP 

7 

45 
52 

58 
95 


8:115 

8:120 
8:135 
8:138 
8:144 
8 :  152 
8:167 
8 :  187 
8:197 


1712— 

1712— 

1712— 

1713— 

1713— 

171. 

171' 

1714— 

1714— 

1714— 

1715— 

1715— 

1715— 

1722— 

1722— 

1722— 

1722— 

1722— 

1722— 

1722— 

1722— 

1724— 


1765— 
1765— 
1765— 
1766— 
1766— 
1767— 
1767— 
1767— 
1767— 
1767— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1769— 
1769— 
1770— 
1770- 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1771- 
1772— 
1772— 
1773— 
1773— 
1773— 
1773— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 


43 

47 

54 

60 

65 

75 

82 

86 

90 

94 

100 

104 

136 

326 

332 

342 

345 


1:351 
1 :  355 
1 :  359 
1:367 
1:414 


16 
27 
176 
75 
88 
112 
119 
125 
146 
152 
200 
213 
244 
266 
299 
352 


7:343 
7:356 
8:  2 
8:  8 
8:  46 
8:  53 
8:  80 
8:105 
8:118 
8:123 
8:136 
8:139 
8:147 
8:161 
8:172 
8 :  188 
8:203 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

1712 

1712 

1712 

1713 

1713 

1714 

1714 

1714 

1714 

1715 

1715 

1715 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1724 

1746 

3 

1757 

5 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1769 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1772 

8 

1772 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

PAGE. 


44 

51 

55 

61 

66 

79 

83 

87 

92 

97 

101 

109 

317 

327 

335 

343 

346 

353 

356 

360 

369 

426 

356 

195 

6 

19 

30 

57 

77 

89 

114 

120 

132 

148 

182 

205 

234 

249 

350 

325 

340 

344 

357 

3 

41 

51 

p2 

81 

108 

119 

129 

137 

141 

151 

164 

184 

195 

214 


140 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Uepresentatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

GIDDINGS,  John,  —  {royitinued)  : 

111  ember 

1775—  8:218 

1775—  8 :  222 

1775 

8 

225 

GlDl)IN(iS,  Zi. 

i'.ui-<»N  ["  (iii>i»iN(iK,  Gideons,  (Jiddkns"]  : 

uiembur, 

excise  collector 

1745       3 : 115 

1745 

3 

118 

1745       3:119 

17  15—  3  :  124 

1745 

3 

126 

1745—  3 :  139 

1745—  3 :  148 

1745 

3 

158 

1745—  3 :  159 

1745—  3:161 

1745 

3 

163 

174.3_  3 :  172 

174r)—  3 :  175 

1745 

3 

180 

1745—  3 :  184 

174.-,_  3 :  185 

1745 

3 

187 

1745—  3 :  189 

1745—  3 :  201 

1745 

3 

202 

1745—  3 :  203 

1745—  3:204 

1745 

3 

205 

1745—  3:214 

1745—  3:215 

1745 

3 

217 

1745       3 : 219 

1745—  3:221 

1745 

3 

222 

1745—  3 :  223 

1745       3:226 

1745 

3 

227 

1745—  3 :  232 

1745—  3 :  234 

1745 

3 

236 

1745—  3:240 

1745—  3  :  241 

1745 

3 

242 

1745—  3 :  253 

1745—  3 :  254 

1745 

3 

258 

1745       3 :  262 

1745—  3  :  268 

1746 

3 

311 

1746—  3:312 

1746—  3 :  318 

1746 

3 

325 

1746       3 : 337 

1746—  3:343 

1746 

3 

347 

1746—  3 :  355 

1746       3 : 356 

1746 

3 

366 

1746—  3 :  368 

1746—  3 :  375 

1746 

3 

376 

1746—  3 :  377 

1746—  3:382 

1746 

3 

392 

1746—  3:394 

1746—  3:407 

1746 

3 

413 

1746       3 : 417 

1746—  3:421 

1746 

3 

437 

1746—  3:445 

1747—  3:447 

1747 

3 

448 

1747—  3:453 

1747—  3:458 

1747 

3 

463 

1747—  3 :  481 

1747—  3:489 

1747 

3 

499 

1747—  3:506 

1747—  3:507 

1747 

3 

525 

1747—  3:628 

1747—  4 :      2 

1747 

4 

14 

1747—  4:    29 

1747—  4:    38 

1747 

4 

40 

1747—  4:    48 

1747—  4:    51 

1747 

4 

58 

1749—  4 :  100 

1749—  4  :  104 

1749 

4 

105 

1749—  4 :  108 

1749—  4:111 

1749 

4 

122 

1749       4 :  127 

1749—  4 :  158 

1749 

4 

163 

1749—  4 :  164 

175(1—  4:    10 

1751 

4 

9 

1752—  4:216 

1752—  4 :  227 

1752 

4 

238 

1752—  4 :  239 

1752—  4 :  240 

1752 

4 

263 

/' 

1752—  4 :  267 

1752—  4 :  276 

1752 

4 

278 

1752—  4 :  380 

1753—  4:301 

1753 

4 

325 

1753—  4 :  337 

175;}—  4 :  344 

1753 

4 

358 

1753—  4 :  360 

1753—  4:368 

1753 

4 

384 

1753—  4:388 

1754—  4 :  369 

1754 

4 

406 

1754—  4 :  409 

1754—  4:422 

1754 

4 

436 

1754—  4 :  466 

1754—  4 :  552 

1755 

4 

489 

1755—  4 :  490 

1755—  4:501 

17.05 

4 

511 

1755 —  4 :  515 

175.")—  4:520 

17.J5 

4 

522 

1755—  4 :  528 

175.5—  4:541 

1755 

4 

544 

1755—  4 :  558 

17o5—  5:      0 

17.55 

5 

12 

1755—  5 :    27 

17.o5—  5 :    28 

17.55 

5 

29 

1755—  5:    41 

17.')5—  5:2.58 

1756 

5 

66 

1756 —  5  :    87 

1756-  5 :  100 

17.".6 

5 

104 

1756—  5 :  107 

17.56—  5:114 

17.56 

5 

116 

1756—  5 :  138 

17.56—  5 :  148 

17.")6 

5 

149 

1756—  5 :  169 

17.)6—  5 :  182 

17.".6 

.5 

189 

1756—  5 :  191 

17.50^  5 :  192 

17.>6 

5 

198 

1756—  5 :  201 

1756—  5:260 

17.06 

5 

515 

1757—  5 :  219 

17.")7—  5:243 

17.'.7 

5 

246 

1757—  5 :  252 

1757—  5:264 

17.07 

5 

293 

1757—  0 :  298 

17.-,7—  5  :  .506 

17.08 

5 

314 

1758—  5 :  324 

1758—  5 :  376 

17.58 

5 

414 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


141 


GIDDINGS,  Zebulon,  —  {continued)  : 
member,  excise  collector 

1758—  5  :  427         1758—  5  :  430 

1758—  5  :  436         1758—  5  :  445 

1759—  5  :  458         1759—  5  :  479 

1759—  6  :    13         1759—  6  :    29 

1760—  6  :    58         1760—  6  :    63 

1760—  6:106         1761—  6:155 

1761—  6:196         1761—  6:218 

1761—  6  :  232         1762—  6  :  240 

1762—  6  :  253         1762—  6  :  260 

1762—  6  :  262         1762—  6  :  303 

1763—  6  :  310  1763—  6  :  312 
1763—  6:336  1763—  6:337 
1763—  6  :  359         1763—  6  :  363 

1763—  6  :  379         1763—  6  :  380 

1764—  6  :  464         1765—  6  :  443 

1765—  6  :  445         1765—  6  :  449 
GIFT: 

to  Indian,  tho't  to  encourage  begging 
GILES,  John  : 

claim         ...... 

GILES,  Mark  : 

soldier,  had  small-pox 
GILMAN,  Andrew,  and  others  : 

petition 

GU.,MAN,  Antipas  [and  others]  : 

petition,  etc. 


1753- 
1763- 


332 


GILMAN,  Benjamin,  etc. 

petition 
GILIVIAN,  Carter  : 

to  make  out  invoice 
GILMAN,  Daniel  : 

claim 
GILMAN,  Edward: 

to  ajipear 
GILMAN,  :Maj.  Ezekiel  : 

volunteer  . 
GILMAN,  Israel: 

member     . 


1753—  4:330 


1742— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1748— 
1748— 


3:  34 
3:118 
3:144 
185 
218 
230 
262 
314 
366 
382 
394 
403 
416 
433 
453 
481 
2 
85 
91 


1753—  4 
1764—  6 


1744— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1748— 
174.'^— 


357 
390 


1754—  4 :  377 


104 
126 
167 
203 
219 
248 
277 
340 
367 
385 
399 
405 
417 
445 
463 
499 
14 
86 
98 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1765 

6 

1765 

6 

1772 

8 

1714 

1 

1761 

6 

1742 

2 

1763 

4 

1753 

4 

1764 

6 

1754 

4 

1732 

2 

1747 

4 

1763 

6 

1726 

3 

1742 

2 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1748 

4 

1748 

4 

1752 

4 

PAGE. 


434 
512 
485 
33 
70 
164 
223 
252 
261 
458 
327 
357 
373 
462 
444 
450 

122 

80 

214 

651 

331 

358 
405 

393 

366 

18 

370 

404 

610 
115 
132 
172 
205 
220 
250 
295 
355 
368 
391 
402 
415 
420 
446 
476 
501 
73 
87 
217 


142  Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

GIOIAN,  isKAKI.,  —  {•'uiiiiutid)  : 

member  .       1752—4:222* 

1752—  4 :  230 

1752 

4 

247 

1752—  4:250 

1752—  4 :  258 

1752 

4 

262 

1752—  4 :  2();5 

1752—  4  :  276 

1752 

4 

277 

1752—  4:;3«0 

1753—  4 :  298 

1753 

4 

323 

1753—  4 :  ;3,S4 

1754_  4 :  402 

1754 

4 

406 

1754—  4:411 

1754—  4:418 

1754 

4 

450 

1754—  4:453 

1754—  4 :  552 

1755 

4 

485 

1755_  4:493 

1755—  4 :  499 

1756 

4 

501 

1755—  4:505 

1755   4 : 516 

1755 

4 

5i:» 

1755   4 :  523 

1755_  4 :  532 

1755 

4 

539 

1755_  4 :  544 

1 755 —  4  :  550 

1755 

4 

558 

1755—  5 :   0 

1755—  5 :   8 

1755 

5 

12 

1755—  5:  29 

1755—  5  :  41 

1760 

6 

.S3 

1771—  8:105 

1772—  8:115 

1773 

8 

137 

1773—  8 :  144 

1773—  8 :  146 

1774 

8 

164 

1774—  8:172 

177.1_  H :  184 

1774 

8 

1H7 

GIL^LVN,  John  [ambiguous  whicK]  : 

member 

1718—  1:227 

1724 

1 

434 

1724—  2:   7 

1727 

2 

69 

(JILINIAN,  John  : 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish  . 

. 

1763 

(> 

330 

GILMAN,  Cai't.  John: 

muster-i'oll,  etc 

•       •        • 

1711 

1 

4 

1722—  1 

3C0 

1723—  1 

377 

1723 

1 

390 

1724   1 

434 

1724   2 

12 

1726 

2 

28 

172G—  2 

41 

1757 —  5 

210 

1757 

6 

232 

member 

1716—  1 

173 

1716 

1 

174 

171()—  1 

177 

171(3—  1 

178 

1716 

1 

179 

1716   1 

180 

171(5—  1 

182 

1716 

1 

183 

171(3—  1 

184 

1716-  1 

.185 

1716 

1 

186 

171(;—  1 

187 

1716—  1 

:189 

1717 

1 

190 

1717—  1 

191 

1717—  1 

192 

1717 

1 

193 

1717—  1 

194 

1717—  1 

196 

1717 

1 

197 

1717—  1 

198 

1717—  1 

:199 

1717 

1 

200 

1717—  1 

201 

1717—  1 

202 

1717 

1 

203 

1717—  1 

204 

1717—  1 

205 

1717 

1 

206 

1717—  1 

210 

1717—  1 

211 

1718 

1 

212 

1718—  1 

213 

1718—  1 

214 

1718 

1 

215 

1718—  1 

21G 

1718—  1 

217 

1718 

1 

219 

17LS~  1 

223 

1718—  1 

224 

1718 

1 

225 

17  LS—  1 

226 

171.S—  1 

229 

1718 

1 

230 

1719—  1 

231 

1719—  1 

233 

1719 

1 

235 

1719—  1 

23G 

1719—  1 

237 

1719 

1 

239 

1719—  1 

240 

1719—  1 

241 

1719 

1 

242 

1719—  1 

243 

1719—  1 

244 

1720 

1 

249 

1720—  1 

253 

1720—  1 

253* 

1720 

1 

25:» 

172(j—  1 

2(i0 

1720—  1 

262 

1721 

1 

263 

1721—  1 

2(36 

1721—  1 

268 

1721 

1 

272 

1721—  1 

273 

1721—  1 

278 

1721 

1 

280 

1721—  1 

2.S2 

1721—  1. 

283 

1721 

1 

2H6 

1721—  1 

287 

1721—  1 

291 

1721 

1 

292 

1721—  1 

294 

1721—  1 

295 

1721 

1 

29.H 

1721—  1 

300 

1721—  1 

301 

1721 

1 

303 

1721—  1 

:'.05 

1721—  1 

305* 

1721 

1 

309 

1722—  1 

312 

1722^  1 

313 

1722 

1 

314 

1722—  1 

317 

1722—  1 

318 

1722 

1 

319 

1722—  1 

320 

1722—  1 

321 

1722 

1 

322 

1722—  1 

323 

1722—  1 

324 

1722 

1 

326 

1722—  1 

327 

1722—  1 

330 

1722 

1 

335 

1722—  1 

339 

1722—  1 

342 

1722 

1 

343 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


143 


TEAK. 

VOL, 

PAGE. 

GIOIAN,  CAP! 

'.  John,  —  {continued)  : 

member 

1722—  1:345 

1722—  1:346 

1722 

348 

1722—  1:349 

1722—  1:351 

1722 

.853 

1722—  1 :  354 

1722—  1:355 

1722 

356 

1722—  1:357 

1722—  1:359 

1722 

360 

1722—  1:361 

1722—  1:367 

1722 

369 

1723       1 : 373 

1723—  1:375 

1723 

377 

1723—  1:379 

1723       1 : 380 

1723 

381 

1723—  1:382 

1723       1 : 383 

1723 

384 

1723—  1:389 

1723—  1:393 

1723 

394 

1723       1 :  396 

1723—  1 :  397 

1723 

399 

1723—  1:400 

1723—  1:405 

1723 

406 

1723       1 :  408 

1723       1 : 410 

1724 

413 

1724—  1:426 

1724—  1:430 

1724 

432 

1724—  1:433 

1724—  2:      1 

1724 

2 

4 

1724—2:      8 

1725—  2:    12* 

1725 

2 

13 

1725       2:    15 

1725       2:    20 

1725 

2 

21 

1725—  2:    22 

1725—  2 :    23 

1725 

2 

27 

1726—  2:    28 

1726—  2:    29 

1726 

2 

34 

1726       2:    39 

1726—  2:    41 

1726 

2 

45 

1726—  2:    49 

1726       2:    50 

1726 

2 

55 

1726       2:    59 

1726—  2:    63 

1727 

2 

67 

1727—  2:    74 

1727—  2:    78 

1727 

2 

84 

1727—  2:    86 

1727—  2 :    87 

1727 

2 

94 

GILMAN,  Maj. 

John  [also  Lieut.,  CAn. 

and  Esq.]  : 

member 

•                •..., 

. 

1716 

173 

1716—  1  :  174 

1716—  1 :  177 

1716 

178 

1716—  1 :  179 

1710—  1 :  180 

1716 

1.S2 

1716—  1:183 

1716—  1:184 

1716 

1 

185 

1716—  1:186 

1716—  1:187 

1716 

189 

1717—  1 :  190 

1717—  1 :  191 

1717 

192 

1717—  1 :  193 

1717—  1 :  194 

1717 

196 

1717—  1 :  197 

1717—  1:198 

1717 

-1 

199 

1717—  1:200 

1717—  1:201 

1717 

203 

1717—  1:204 

1717—  1 :  205 

1717 

206 

1717—  1 :  209 

1717—  1 :  210 

1717 

211 

1718—  1 :  213 

1718—  1:214 

1718 

215 

1718       1 :  216 

1718—  1 :  217 

1718 

218 

1718       1 : 219 

1718—  1:223 

1718 

224 

1718       1 : 225 

1718—  1:226 

1718 

229 

1718       1 :  230 

1719—  1:231 

1719 

233 

1719—  1:235 

1719—  1:236 

1719 

237 

1719—  1 :  239 

1719—  1:242 

1720 

243 

1720—  1:245 

1720—  1:247 

1720 

X 

2  IS 

1720—  1:249 

1720—  1:250 

1720 

253 

1720       1 : 253* 

1720—  1:259 

1720 

260 

1720—  1:262 

1721—  1:263 

1721 

264 

1721—  1  :  266 

1721—  1:267 

1721 

268 

1721—  1:209 

1721—  1:272 

1721 

273 

1721—  1:275 

1721—  1 :  276 

1721 

278 

1721—  1:280 

1721—  1 :  281 

1721 

2S2 

1721—  1:283 

1721—  1:284 

1721 

285 

1721—  1:286 

1721—  1:287 

1721 

21 H) 

1721—  1:291 

1721—  1:292 

1721 

291 

1721—  1:295 

1721—  1:297 

1721 

2'.»8 

1721—  1 :  300 

1721—  1:301 

1721 

303 

1721—  1:305 

1721—  1:305* 

1721 

:;(t9 

1722—  1:310 

1722—  1:312 

1722 

313 

1722—  1:314 

1722—  1:317 

1722 

318 

1722—  1:319 

1722—  1:320 

1722 

321 

1722—  1:322 

1722—  1:323 

1722 

^ 

321 

144 


Index  tu  Jouknals  of  House  of  Uepkesentatives, 


YKAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

(ilLMAN,  Ma.i.  Juu.n,- 

—  {continued)  : 

iiieuibi;r     . 

1722—  1::J26 

1722— 

328 

1722 

330 

1722—  1:;5:)2 

1722— 

335 

1722 

339 

1722—  1:312 

1722— 

343 

1722 

345 

1722—  1:310 

1722— 

348 

1722 

;i61 

1722—  1:353 

1722— 

:354 

1722 

355 

1722—  1:356 

1722— 

;;57 

1722 

:;59 

1722—  1  :  361 

1722— 

364 

1722 

365 

1722—  1:367 

1722— 

:;69 

1723 

37:$ 

1723—  1:375 

172:;— 

377 

1723 

379 

1723—  1  :  381 

172:;— 

;d82 

1723 

383 

1723—  1:384 

172:^- 

387 

1723 

:389 

1723—   1:391 

172:;— 

392 

1723 

393 

1723—  1:396 

1723— 

397 

1723 

399 

1723—  1:400 

172:5- 

402 

1723 

1 

405 

1723—  1:406 

172:;- 

407 

1724 

413 

1724—  1:414 

1724— 

422 

1724 

426 

1724—  1:430 

1724- 

432 

1724 

433 

1724—  2:      1 

1724— 

2 

4 

1724 

2 

8 

1724—  2:      9 

1721— 

2 

12* 

1725 

2 

13 

1725—  2:    15 

1725— 

2 

20 

1725 

2 

21 

1725       2:    22 

1725— 

2 

23 

1725 

2 

24 

1725—  2:    26 

1725— 

2 

27 

1726 

2 

84 

1726       2:    37 

1726— 

2 

45 

1726 

2 

46 

1726—  2:    49 

1726— 

2 

50 

1726 

2 

55 

1726—  2:    59 

1726— 

2 

63 

1727 

2 

67 

1727—  2:    70 

1727— 

2 

71 

1727 

2 

74 

1727—  2:    76 

1727— 

2 

78 

1727 

2 

84 

1727—  2:    86 

1727— 

2 

87 

1727 

2 

89 

1727—  2:    94 

1728 

2 

132 

1728 

2 

133 

1729—  2 :  151 

1729— 

2 

157 

1754 

4 

378 

1757—  5 :  232 

1757— 

5 

291 

1758 

6 

316 

1758—  5 :  372 

1758— 

5 

395 

1761 

6 

139 

GILMAN,  Jonathan  : 

account 

. 

1760 

6 

95 

GIL:\IAN,  JosiAH: 

account 

. 

1760 

6:    95 

1760 

6 

97 

OILMAN,  Joshua: 

petition 

• 

, 

1747 

3 

484 

GILMAX,  Xatiianiel: 

member     . 

•                  •                  • 

,                   , 

1737 

2 

475 

1738       2 : 534 

1739— 

2 :  542 

1740 

2 

544 

1740—  2 :  548 

1740— 

2:558 

1740 

2 

561 

GILIMAN,  Nicholas  [" 

Nkcklos"]  : 

member     . 

1711—  1:      1 

1711— 

:    26 

1711 

28 

1711—  1:    29 

1711— 

:    31 

1712 

37 

1712—  1:    39 

1712— 

:    41 

1712 

42 

1712—  1:    43 

1712- 

:    44 

1712 

46 

1712—  1:    47 

1712— 

.    51 

1712 

52 

1712—  1:    54 

1712— 

:    55 

1712 

66 

1713—  1:    59 

1713 

:    63 

1713 

64 

1713—  1:    65 

1713— 

:    66 

1713 

67 

1713—  1:    69 

1714— 

.    74 

1714 

75 

1714—  1 :    79 

1714— 

80 

1714 

82 

1714—  1:    83 

1714— 

:    87 

1714 

89 

1714—  1 :    90 

1714^ 

:    91 

1714 

93 

1715—  1  :    97 

1715— 

.110 

1715 

111 

1715—  1:112 

1715— 

:113 

1715 

115 

1715—  1:117 

1715— 

:124 

1715 

128 

1715—  1  :  129 

1715— 

:132 

1715 

133 

1715—  1  :  134 

1715— 

:135 

1715 

136 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


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TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

GILMAN,  Nicholas,— 

(continued)  : 

member  . 

1715   1:137 

1715—  1:138 

1716 

140 

1716—  1  :  141 

1716—  1:142 

1716 

144 

1716—  1:146 

1716—  1:147 

1716 

157 

1716—  1 :  158 

1716—  1:163 

1716 

164 

petition,  etc. 

•       •       •       • 

1742—  2 :  649 

1767 

146 

GILMAN,  Peter  [Maj. 

,  Col.]  : 

member,  speaker. 

councilor,  etc. 

•       •       • 

1734 

2 

.397 

1734—  2:422 

1735—  2:433 

1737 

2 

475 

1737—  2 :  480 

1737—  2 :  489 

1739 

2 

542 

1740—  2:546 

1740   2 :  548 

1740 

2 

558 

1740   2 : 560 

1742—  2:610 

1742 

2 

634 

1742—  2  :  645 

1742—  2:651 

1742 

2 

652 

1742—  3:  30 

1742—  3 :  33 

1742 

3 

38 

1742—  3 :  40 

1742—  3:  41 

1743 

3 

47 

1743   3:  51 

1743—  3:  53 

1743 

3 

63 

1743_  3 :  68 

1743—  3 :  69 

1743 

3 

73 

1744—  3:  86 

1744—  3 :  87 

1744 

3 

89 

1744—  3 :  91 

1744—  3 :  93 

1744 

3 

100 

1744—  3 :  109 

1745   3:115 

1745 

3 

117 

1745   3 :  124 

1745—  3 :  126 

1745 

3 

127 

1745   3 :  128 

1745—  3 :  129 

1745 

3 

131 

1745   3 :  134 

1745   3 :  139 

1745 

3 

140 

1745—  3  :  144 

1745—  3 :  146 

1745 

3 

148 

1745—  3 :  149 

1745   3 : 151 

1745 

3 

153 

1745—  3 :  154 

1745—  3 :  158 

1745 

3 

tl59 

1745—  3 :  159t 

1745   3 :  162 

1745 

3 

166 

1745   3 : 172 

1745—  8 :  180 

1745 

3 

184 

1745—  3 :  185 

1745—  3 :  187 

1745 

3 

189 

1745—  3 :  201 

1745—  3 :  202 

1745 

3 

203 

1745—  3:204 

1745—  3 :  205 

1745 

3 

207 

1745—  3 :  211 

1745   3 :  215 

1745 

3 

217 

1745—  3 :  219 

1745—  3:229 

1745 

3 

230 

1745—  3 :  237 

1745—  3 :  246 

1745 

3 

247 

1745   3 :  249 

1745—  3 :  250 

1745 

3 

253 

1745—  3 :  254 

1745—  3 :  257 

1745 

3 

262 

1745   3 :  265 

1745   3 : 269 

1745 

3 

273 

1745—  3 :  275 

1745—  3 :  288 

1745 

3 

292 

1745—  3 :  299 

1745   3 :  302 

1746 

3 

323 

1746—  3:334 

1746—  3  :  3 17 

1746 

3 

355 

1746   3 :  360 

1746—  3:363 

1746 

3 

368 

1746   3 : 377 

1746—  3 :  378 

1746 

3 

383 

1746—  3 :  390 

1746   3 :  399 

1746 

3 

401 

1746   3:411 

1746   3 :  412 

1746 

3 

418 

1746—  3 :  420 

1746   3 :  422 

1746 

3 

424 

1746—  3 :  425 

1746—  3 :  427 

1746 

8 

433 

1746—  3 :  435 

1746—  3 :  441 

1746 

3 

442 

1746—  3 :  443 

1746—  3 :  445 

1747 

3 

447 

1747—  3:448 

1747—  3:453 

1747 

3 

454 

1747—  3:482 

1747—  3:516 

1747 

3 

517 

1747—  3 :  525 

1747—  4:   2 

1747 

4 

16 

1747—  4 :  39 

1747—  4:  40 

1747 

4 

44 

1748—  4:  71 

1748   4:  95 

1748 

4 

98 

1749—  4 :  100 

1749—  4 :  104 

1749 

4 

105 

1749—  4:  106 

1749—  4 :  108 

1749 

,  4 

118 

1749—  4:132 

1740—  4:140 

1749 

4 

*154 

1749—  4 :  1(;3 

1750—  4:  10 

1751 

4 

9 

1752—  4:216 

1752—  4:219 

1752 

4 

*222 

1752—  4 :  225 

1752—  4:227 

1752 

4 

240 

1752—  4 :  245 

1752—  4 :  247 

1752 

4 

263 

1752—  4 :  264 

1752—  4:267 

1752 

4 

278 

19 


146         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


CTLMAN,  Petek,  —  (amtifiucd)  : 

nicinber,  speakur,  roimcilor,  etc. 


YEAB. 


VOI~ 


PAGE. 


1752—  4:. '{80 

175:5—  4  ::{(»! 

175:;  ' 

1 

:ioi 

1753—  4 :  320 

1753—  4::{0() 

1753 

4 

;)0.N 

175:3—  4:384 

1754—  4::^09 

1754 

394 

1754—  4:406 

1751—  4:415 

1754 

119 

1754—  4 :  432 

175  i—  4:434 

1754 

■1 

4:5.s 

1754—  4:442 

1754—  4:446 

1754 

449 

1754—  4 :  452 

1754—  4:409 

1754 

470 

1754—  4:471 

1754—  4 :  473 

1754   1 

470, 

1754—  4:481 

1751—  4:552 

1755 

494 

1755   4:510 

1755   4:520 

1755 

521 

1755   4 : 523 

1755—  4:537 

1755 

540 

1755—  4:547 

1755—  4:558 

1755 

50.0 

175.5—  5:   0 

1755 —  5 :   8 

1755 

6 

11 

1755   5:  27 

1755—  5:  29 

1755 

5 

41 

1755 —  5  :  54 

1 755 —  5  :  55 

1755 

6 

25S 

1756—  5 :  63 

1750—  5:  74 

1756 

5 

97 

1756—  5 :  98 

1750—  5  :  109 

1756 

5 

177 

1756   5 :  17'J 

1750—  5:180 

1756 

5 

260 

1756   5 :  515 

1757—  5 :  207 

1757 

5 

228 

1757—  5 :  235 

1757—  5  :  238 

1757 

5 

249 

1757—  5 :  264 

1757—  5 :  284 

1757 

5 

291 

1757—  5 :  293 

1757—  5:299 

1757 

5 

506 

1758—  5 :  310 

1758—  5 :  314 

1758 

5 

316 

1758—  5 :  320 

1758—  5 :  323 

1758 

5 

343 

1758—  5 :  350 

1758   5 :  m:^ 

1758 

5 

:376 

1758   6 :  401 

1758—  5:402 

1758 

5 

405 

1758—  5:411 

1758—  5 :  415 

1758 

6 

434 

1758   5 :  436 

1758—  5 :  437 

1758 

6 

441 

1758—  5 :  442 

1758—  5 :  444 

1758 

5 

452 

1758—  5 :  456 

1758—  5:512 

1759 

5 

458 

1759—  5 :  463 

1759—  5 :  477 

1759 

5 

479 

1759—  5 :  485 

1759—  5  :  491 

1759 

5 

493 

1759—  6 :  26 

1759—  6 :  27 

1759 

6 

29 

1759—  6 :  31 

1760-  6:  33 

1760 

6 

35 

1760—  6 :  88 

1760   6:  43 

1760 

6 

45 

1760   6:  60 

1760—  6:  03 

1760 

6 

71 

1760—  6 :  81 

170(1—  6:  92 

1760 

6 

102 

1760   6 : 107 

1760—  6:112 

1701 

6 

l:i2 

1701—  6  :  150 

1701—  0  :  151 

1701 

6 

152 

1701—  0:154 

1701—  0:150 

1701 

6 

171 

1761—  6  :  180 

1701—  6  :  184 

1701 

6 

194 

1761—  6:220 

17(il_  6:2:52 

1702 

0 

240 

1762—  0:241 

1702—  6 :  247 

1762 

6 

249 

1702—  ('):253 

17(;2—  0:257 

1702 

6 

204 

17f;2_  0 :  27« 

1702—  0:2S1 

1702 

0 

28:5 

1702—  0:284 

1762—  6 :  285 

1702 

(i 

289 

1702—  6:295 

17(;2—  0:300 

170.2 

6 

307 

1702—  6  :  458 

17(;;j_  0:312 

1703 

0 

326 

1763   6 :  348 

17(;3—  6:357 

170:5 

0 

300 

17G3_  (;:;{73 

170:{—  0:402 

1704 

6 

3S3 

1764—  0:409 

17(J4_  r.  :415 

1704 

6 

417 

1704—  r,:421 

1764—  (i:404 

1705 

0 

440 

1705—  6:448 

1765 —  0: 455 

17<".5 

450 

1705—  6:468 

170»—  7:   2 

1705 

17 

17r,5—  7  :  21 

1705   7 : 170 

170(; 

51 

1760—  7  :  73 

1766—  7:  87 

170(; 

S'.» 

1760—  7:  97 

1760-  7:  98 

I7<i(; 

178 

1767—  7  :  1S2 

176,s—  7  :  225 

170N 

237 

1768—  7 :  350 

1769—  7:299 

1769 

7 

:352 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


147 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

OILMAN,  Peter,  —  {continued)  : 

member,  speaker,  councilor,  etc. 

1770—  7:o54 

1770—  7  :  356 

1770 

7 

358 

1770—  8  :      1  p 

1770       8:    21 

1770 

8 

26 

1770       8:    29 

1770—  8 :    31 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771—  8:    84 

1773—  8 :  185 

1773 

8 

137 

1774—  8 :  188 

1774—  8 :  196 

1775 

8 

220 

muster-roll,  etc 

. 

1745 

3 

*159 

1746—  3  : 5:52 

1747—  3:463 

1747 

3 

525 

1747—  4 :    25 

1748—  4 :    68 

1755 

5 

45 

1756—  5:    92 

1756—  5  :  104 

1756 

5 

108 

1756—  5:110 

1756—  5:111 

1756 

5 

112 

GILMAN,  RoiSEKT : 

petition 

1745       3 : 294 

1746 

3 

398 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish     . 

■                  • 

1763 

6 

330 

GILMAN,  Samuel: 

member,  etc.     ..... 

1734_  2 :  430 

1736 

2 

457 

1742—  2:610 

1742—  2:615 

1742 

2 

623 

1742—  2 :  624 

1742—  2:647 

1742 

2 

649 

1742—  2 :  651 

1742—  3:    30 

1742 

3 

33 

1742—  3:    34 

1742—  3 :    35 

1742 

3 

45 

1743—  3 :    47 

1744—  3:    86 

1744 

3 

89 

1744—  3:    93 

1744—  3 :    94 

1744 

3 

97 

1745—  3 :  113 

1755—  4  :  540 

1755 

4 

547 

1755—  4 :  566 

1755       5:    11 

1755 

5 

23 

1764—  6  :  425 

1768       7  :  192 

1768 

7 

197 

GILMAN,  Simon  : 

estate  of,  administrators  to  apjjear   . 

•                  •                  • 

1753 

4 

310 

V.  Sir  William  Pepperell 

. 

1753 

4 

333 

GILMAN,  Stephen: 

to  post  notice     .... 

•                  •                  • 

1770 

8 

8 

GILMAN,  Capt.  Somersby  : 

mustcr-i'oll         .... 

• 

1755 

5 

56 

1755 —  5  :    57 

1756—  5 :    75 

1756 

5 

126 

1759—  5 :  467 

1759—  5 :  476 

1760 

6 

78 

GILMAN,  William: 

sick  soldier        .... 

1760 

6 

97 

GILMANTON : 

petition 

. 

1760 

6 

112 

taxes  collected  .... 

1761—  6 :  139 

1761 

6 

147 

1761—  6  :  148 

1761 

6 

149 

inventory  .         .         1767—  7  :  161 

1768       7:219 

1773 

8 

157 

selectmen  to  appear 

• 

1764 

6 

406 

sroprietors  to  appear 

. 

1770 

8 

47 

lio^hway    ..... 

.    1766      7:    86 

1771 

8 

88 

Gn.MORP:,  James  : 

muster-roll         .... 

.    1746—  3  :  431 

1746 

3 

532 

petition 

1766       7:    77 

1766 

7 

89 

1771—  8 :    59 

1771—  8:    63 

1771 

8 

99 

GILMORE,  James,  and  wife  : 

petition      ..... 

1768       7:211 

1768 

7 

215 

GILSUM  (see  also  Westmoreland)  : 

inventory    .         .       1767—  7 :  161 

1768       7 : 219 

1773 

8 

159 

Surry  incorporated  from  . 

. 

1768 

7 

271 

1768—  7 :  272 

1769 

7 

285 

GINGER : 

allowance  to  each  soldier  . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1756 

5 

117 

GLAIZER,  Benjamn  : 

petition 

■                  • 

1758 

5 

373 

GLAS(iOW : 

soldier  brouHit  from 

•                  ■                  •                  • 

1757 

5 

285 

148         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  "Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

GLENY,  William  : 

claim 

•                   .                   •                   . 

, 

1748 

4 

66 

(iLlDDKN,  Anpkew: 

iiuistfr-mll 

■                    >                   ■                   • 

, 

1724 

2 

6 

(ILIDDKN.  JiCKKMiAii: 

tax  rcinittfil 

• 

1769 

7 

32H 

ULIDDKX,  JuNATJiAN: 

iiiider  Capt.  John  ( 

filman 

, 

1726 

2 

41 

(Juaker,  oxt'iniit  fmiii  tax 

. 

1763 

6 

365 

(JI.IDDKX.  Wii.i.iAM: 

pcliliiiii 

>                  <                  ■                  ■ 

, 

1757 

6 

236 

(;L()r(  ESTER: 

luariiii'i-  from     . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

« 

1746 

3 

418 

GLOUS  TKU.  Jonathan  : 

Vdlimteer 

•                  •                  •                  • 

, 

1746 

3 

404 

GODFREY,  Jonathan: 

invalid  volunteer 

, 

1746 

3 

331 

GODFREY.  JosKi-ii: 

petition 

•                 •                  •                  ■ 

, 

1765 

6 

451 

GOFFE,  John  : 

member     . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

, 

1729 

2 

161 

1729—  2 :  165 

1729— 

2 :  169 

1730 

2 

173 

1730—  2 :  174 

173(»~ 

2 :  307 

1762 

6 

246 

17G2—  6 :  247 

1762— 

6:249 

1762 

6 

252 

1762—  6 :  256 

17(i2— 

6:257 

1762 

6 

258 

1762—  6 :  272 

17(i2— 

6:458 

1763 

6 

310 

170;^  6 :  314 

1763 

6 :  316 

1763 

6 

318 

1763—  6 :  356 

1763— 

6:360 

1763 

6 

362 

1763—  6 :  363 

17(i3 

6  :  364 

1763 

6 

366 

1763       6 :  367 

1763— 

6  :  370 

1763 

6 

371 

176:^—  6:462 

1761— 

6  :  383 

1764 

6 

392 

17G4—  6 :  394 

1764— 

6:395 

1764 

6 

397 

1764—  6 :  398 

1764— 

6:402 

1764 

6 

403 

1764—  6 :  405 

1764 

6:414 

1764 

6 

418 

1764—  6 :  423 

1764— 

6:425 

174 

6 

464 

1765—  7  :      2 

1765 

7:      3 

1765 

7 

6 

1765       7:    10 

1765- 

7:    13 

1765 

7 

16 

1765       7:    25 

1765— 

7:    26 

1765 

7 

39 

9 

1765       7:    46 

1765— 

7:176 

1766 

7 

64 

1766—  7  :    66 

1766— 

7:    67 

1766 

7 

70 

1766—  7  :    74 

17(;6 

7:    75 

1766 

7 

76 

1766       7:    SG 

1766— 

7:    87 

1766 

7 

88 

1766—  7 :    89 

1766— 

7:    90 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—  7  :  125 

1767— 

7  :  132 

1767 

7 

135 

1767—  7  :  160 

1767— 

7:161 

1767 

7 

163 

1767—  7  : 1«2 

176H— 

7  :  185 

1768 

7 

198 

1768—  7  :  249 

17(;s— 

7:251 

1768 

7 

272 

1768—  7  :  350 

1769— 

7:281 

1769 

7 

289 

176<j_  7  :  295 

17C.9— 

7  :  298 

1769 

7 

307 

1769—  7:316 

1769— 

7  :  317 

1769 

7 

320 

1769       7 : 331 

1769— 

7 :  334 

1769 

7 

352 

1770—  7 :  337 

1770— 

7  :  342 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  8  :      1  p 

1770— 

8:      7 

1770 

8 

8 

1770—  8 :    16 

1770— 

8:    17 

1770 

8 

19 

1770—  8 :    32 

1770- 

8:    44 

1770 

8 

47 

1770—  8:    54 

1771— 

8:      2p 

1771 

8 

60 

1771—  8:    62 

1771— 

8:    69 

1771 

8 

80 

1771—  8 :    85 

1771— 

8:100 

1771 

8 

105 

1771—  8 :  107 

1771— 

8:113 

1772 

8 

115 

1772—  8 :  120 

1772— 

8:123 

1772 

8 

124 

1772—  8 :  125 

1772— 

8:126 

1772 

8 

127 

Province  of  New  Hampsuire,  1711-1775. 


149 


GOFFE,  John, 
member 


{continued)  : 

1772—  8 :  129 

1773—  8 :  139 

1773—  8 :  152 

1774—  8 :  164 
1774—  8:  169 
1774—  8  :  188 
1774—  8 :  198 
1774—  8  :  207 

muster-roll,  regiment,  etc. 

1745—  3 :  297 

1746—  3 :  433 

1747—  4  :  15 

1753—  4 :  316 

1754—  4 :  435 

1756—  5:123 

1757—  5 :  291 
1759—  6:  9 
1761—  6 :  135 
1761—  6  :  180 
1761—  6  :  189 
1761—  6  :  192 

1761—  6  :  209 

1762—  6  :  259 

1762—  6 :  262 

1763—  6 :  324 
1763—  6 :  328 
1763—  6 :  342 

account,  etc.   .... 

1746—  3 :  340 

1747—  3 :  508 
1759—  5:461 
1769—  7  :  290 

petition   ..... 

1753—  4 :  362 

1758—  5  :  389 
GOFFE,  John,  and  others  : 

petition 

GOFFE,  John,  Jr.  : 

petition 

1734—  2 :  429 
1737—  2 :  488 
GOFFSTOWN : 

inventory 

1767—  7  :  160 
selectmen  to  appear 
town  meeting,  alleged  illegal  . 
town  meeting,  new,  called 
new  parish  2>roposed 
GOLD  (sec  also  Coin)  : 

governor  paid  in       .         .         . 

soldiers  i^aid  in  ... 

inability  to  jjrocure  . 
as  legal  tender 

bills  redeemable  in  . 

coined,  value  of  .  .  . 
taxes  payable  in  .  .  . 
currency  established 


1773— 
1773— 
1773— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 


1745 
1746 
1747 
1753 
1754 
1756 
1758 
1761 
1761 
1761 
1761 
1761 
1762 
1762 
1762 
1763 
1763 
1763- 


—  6 


1746- 
1757- 
1760- 
1772- 
1747- 
1757- 
1758- 

1761- 
1761- 


136 
144 
153 
165 
172 
193 
204 
209 


3:298 
3 :  532 
4:  27 
4:319 
4 :  477 
5:127 

5  :  335 

6  :  132 
144 

6:187 
6  :  190 
6 : 198* 
6:253 
6  :  260 
6:272 
6:325 
6 :  329 
6 :  372 


3 :  342 
5  :  251 
6:  43 
8  :  126 
3  :  460 
5:234 
5  :  390 

6:140 
6:215 


1735—  2  :  444 

1737—  2:489 

1760—  6 :  86 

1768—  7  :  218 


1772—  8 :  126 
1772—  8:121 


1758—  5 :  348 


1760—  6:  53 

1764—  6 :  424 

1765—  7 :  29 
1767—  7  :  128 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1748 

4 

1754 

4 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1758 

5 

1761 

6 

1774 

8 

1748 

4 

1757 

5 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1766 

7 

1734 

2 

1735 

2 

1737 

2 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1771 

8 

1772 

8 

1772 

8 

1772 

8 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1764 

6 

1764 

6 

1765 

6 

1765 

6 

1766 

7 

1767 

7 

PAGE. 


137 

148 
155 
168 
184 
197 
205 
210 
296 
322 
513 

66 
434 

96 
208 
416 
134 
179 
188 
191 
204 
268 
261 
323 
327 
333 
374 
338 
507 
372 
134 
167 

74 
248 
112 

143 
91 

428 
445 
490 

122 
158 
108 
121 
127 
127 

271 
349 
412 
489 
415 
423 
457 
453 
89 
165 


150 


Index  to  Jouunals  of  liuusi':  ov  l\Ki'Kfc;.si;NTATiVEs, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

I'AGE. 

(iOOl)  Fi;ii>AY: 

f^iivenior  proposes  atljouninu^nl  over 

. 

1745 

3 

165 

(iOOhW  IN.  (lEuKOE: 

tlusrrtor     ...... 

. 

1722 

1 

315 

(JOODWIN,  .I<»UN: 

"  ilesiii'tcr,"  balaiu-t' stopt 

1758 

5 

334 

no  (lt'S(!rter,  action  nversetl 

• 

175« 

5 

396 

(;()0K1N,  Kev.  Natiiamkl: 

widow  of,  town  <;rant  to    . 

• 

1738 

2 

539 

liOKDON,  .Iaaies  (stc  also  Qourdcn)  : 

widow  of,  may  give  a  deed,  original 

Mirnt 

1712—  2:<i;>l 

1742 

2 

652 

broke  jail            ..... 

•                   • 

1772 

8 

in; 

GORDON,  Kor.Kirr: 

arin.s  delivered  to       . 

• 

1757 

5 

228 

GURU  AM,  Lieut.  Colonel: 

letter  of     

•         • 

1747 

3 

454 

GORWOOl),  CllAULES: 

excise  farmer,  etc.     1742 —  3  :    36 

1743—  3:    60 

1747 

3 

*484 

GOSrORT  {see  also  Shoals)  : 

Star  island  called       .... 

. 

1715 

1 

139 

l)roportion  of  province  tax  with  Newcastle 

1720       1 :  253 

1726 

2 

41 

tax  rate 

. 

1728 

2 

Ml 

tax  remitted 

17(il—  6:208 

1767 

7 

113 

constable's  account    .... 

1721-   1:417 

1732 

2 

374 

districted  for  excise 

•                   •                   • 

1752 

4 

238 

inventory 

■                   • 

1753 

4 

294 

1760       6:    86 

1761-  6 :  122 

1761 

6 

200 

1767—  7  :  160 

17(;8—  7:220 

1773 

8 

157 

petition      .         .         1742—  2:633 

1744—  3:228* 

1747 

3 

467 

1747—  3:471 

176(1—  6:    35 

1761 

6 

168 

pier  or  bason    .         1766 —  7  :    81 

1766—  7  :    88 

1767 

7 

141 

garrison  of  Captain  (ioss 

• 

1746 

3 

432 

GO.SS,  Cai'tain  (see  jireceding). 

GOL'DY,  James  : 

volunteer,  widow  of,  re-imbursed     . 

1746       3 : 413 

1764 

6 

404 

GOURDEN,  Daniel  (sec  also  Gordon)  : 

,           Quaker,  exempt  from  tax 

. 

1763 

6 

365 

GOURDEN,  Thomas: 

(Quaker,  exempt  from  tax 

•                  ■                 ■ 

1763 

6 

365 

GOVE,  Eleazek  : 

hired,  wages  stopt     .... 

. 

1760 

6 

76 

GO\E,  John: 

petition 

1734—  2:427 

1734 

2 

428 

GOVE,  JosEi-n: 

escai)e  from  prisoTi    .... 

1756—  5 :  172 

1758 

6 

396 

(;0\ERNMENT  (see  Bills  of  CredU,  Charges,  Debts,  Fees, 

Grants,  Labyrinth,  Tux,  Treasurer,  etc.) 

• 

charges      .         .         1721—  1 :  279 

1721—  1:293 

1722 

1 

311 

defence  of  the 

1746-  3:40« 

1746 

3 

412 

1746—  3:414 

1746—  3:422 

1746 

3 

423 

1746—  3 :  429 

174(i—  3:430 

1746 

3 

431 

1746—  3 :  432 

1746—  3:433 

1746 

3 

438 

1746—  3:439 

174(')—  3 :  441 

1747 

3 

451 

1747—  3 :  452 

1747.-  3:462 

1747 

3 

463 

separate  for  tliis  province 

. 

IIM 

2 

472 

service       

1769—  7  :  281 

176!i 

7 

332 

support  of 

. 

17-21 

1 

293 

1721—  1:296 

1721—  1:307 

\l-2-> 

1 

340 

1722—  1:352 

1723-  1:373 

1723 

1 

376 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


151 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

GOVERNMENT,  —  (contmued)  : 

support  of          .         1723—  1 :  380 

1723       1 :  382 

1730 

2 

311 

1730—  2  :  312 

1731—  2:337 

1734 

2 

412 

1735       2:453 

1740—  2:544 

1740 

2 

554 

1740—  2:558 

1742—  2 :  613 

1742 

2 

635 

GOVERNIMENTS  (see  New  England). 

GOVERNOR  {see  also  Adams,  Address,  Answer,  Applica- 

tion, Amis,  Assent,   Barges,    Beating, 

Books,    Captain- 

General,  Clarkson,  Clerk,  Commission, 

Committee,  Com- 

moner,     Coynpilaints,     Co7igress,     Controversy,     Excise, 

Frontiers,  Grievance,  Highioay,  Instructions,  Langdon, 

Letters,   Little   Harbor,   Maciihedris,  Maine,  Memorial, 

Message,  Muster,  Officers,  Orders,   Fenhallow,   Postage, 

Prerogative,  Proclamation,  Province- House,  Recess.,  Reg- 

ister, Remonstrance,  Shijys,  Thanks,  Vi 

%cancies,  Vodrell, 

Waldron,  Warrants,  and  Ways)  : 

continuance  of,  recommencled  to  th 

e  king 

1714 

1 

93 

reception  of       .         1715 —  1:113 

1716—  1:162 

1716 

1 

181 

1716—  1:186 

1727—  2:    83 

1728 

2 

118 

1728       2:119 

1728—  2 :  128 

1728 

2 

130 

1730       2 : 173 

1730       2 :  174 

1747 

4 

41 

1766—  7 :  104 

1766—  7:105 

1768 

7 

213 

embarks  for  Great  Britain 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1723 

1 

373 

visits  the  frontiers 

.    1743       3:    74 

1744 

3 

85 

king's  censure  of,  deprecated    . 

.    1745—  3:213 

1745 

3 

285 

powers,  etc.,  questioned  (see  Wentworth,  Benning). 

misfortune  of,  concern  for 

.     1721—  1:293 

1721 

1 

296 

taken  suddenly -ill 

•                  •                  •                  . 

1755 

5 

13 

small-pox  in  family  of 

•                 •                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

186 

contined  with  long  fit  of  gout   . 

. 

1766 

7 

73 

severe  and  painful  indisposition  of 

. 

1770 

8 

33 

house  for,  rent,  etc.  1744 —  3  :    69 

1744—  3 :    75 

1744 

3 

85 

1744—  3 :  106 

1752—  4 :  244 

1752 

4 

245 

1752—  4 :  246 

1752—  4 :  260 

1752 

4 

262 

1753       4 :  328 

1753—  4 :  335 

1753 

4 

358 

1754_  4 :  430 

1754—  4 :  437 

1754 

4 

441 

1754—  4 :  450 

1754—  4 :  453 

1754 

4 

460 

1754—  4:461 

1755—  4 :  502 

1756 

5 

160 

1756—  5  :  191 

1756—  5 :  193 

1757 

5 

213 

1757—  5 :  253 

1757—  5:254 

1757 

5 

268 

1757—  5 :  284 

1757—  5  :  285 

1757 

5 

303 

1757—  5 :  306 

1758       5 :  419 

1758 

5 

420 

1758—  5 :  422 

1759—  6  :    10 

1760 

6 

66 

1763       6  :  349 

1764—  6:403 

1765 

7 

27 

1766—  7  :    78 

1766—  7  :    82 

1767 

7 

114 

1767—  7 :  135 

1768—  7 :  242 

1768 

7 

243 

1769—  7  :  328 

1769—  7  :  329 

1770 

8 

16 

1770—  8  :    51 

1771—  8:    72 

1771 

8 

91 

1773       8 : 150 

1773—  8 :  152 

1774 

8 

198 

house  of,  at  ^Volfeborough 

•                 •                  ■                  • 

1771 

8 

102 

compensation    .         1717 —  1 :  203 

1717—  1:211 

1718 

1 

222 

1719—  1:235 

1720—  1  :  247 

1721 

1 

271 

1721—  1  :  308 

1722—  1:363 

1729 

2 

148 

1729—  2  :  150 

1729—  2 :  152 

1729 

2 

153 

1729—  2 :  156 

1730—  2  :  309 

1730 

2 

312 

1730—  2:314 

1730       2 : 317 

1730 

2 

318 

1730—  2:319 

1730—  2:320 

1730 

2 

333 

1732—  2 :  370 

1735—  2:448 

1735 

2 

450 

1735—  2:451 

1736       2 :  463 

1737 

2 

484 

1742—  2:619 

1742—  2:621 

1742 

2 

625 

1742—  2:627 

1742—  2 :  628 

1742 

2 

6;i2 

152         Indl;x  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

FACE. 

GOVERN t)K,  —  (cojdinncd) : 

eouipensation    .         1742—  2  :  633         1742—  2  :  634 

1742 

2 

635 

1742—2:636         1742—2:638 

1742 

2 

639 

1742—  2:642         1742—  2:644 

1742 

2 

645 

1742—  2:647         1742—  3:    31 

1742 

3 

38 

1742—  3  :    45         1743—  3  :    60 

1743 

3 

61 

1743       3:    73         1743       3:    74 

1744 

3 

86 

1745—  ;;:176         1746—  3:327 

1746 

3 

338 

1746—  3:415         1746—  3:443 

1748 

4 

84 

1752—  4  :  220         1753—  4  :  311 

1763 

4 

312 

1753—  4  :  313         1753—  4  :  320 

1753 

4 

324 

1753       4  :  359         1754—  4  :  374 

1754 

4 

400 

1754—  4  :  453         1755—  4  :  506 

1765 

4 

607 

1755       4 :  56!»         1755       4 :  570 

1756 

4 

571 

1756—  5:143         1756—  5:144 

1756 

6 

1S7 

1757—  5  :  271         175S—  5  :  283 

1768 

6 

305 

1758—  5  :  346         1758—  5  :  347 

1768 

6 

348 

1758—  5  :  349         1758—  5  :  402 

1758 

5 

403 

1758       5:404         175s       5:412 

1758 

5 

419 

1758—  5  :  420         1758—  5  :  422 

1758 

6 

449 

1758—  5  :  455         1759       5  :  457 

1769 

6 

8 

1759       6:    14         1760       6:    70 

1760 

6 

88 

1760       6:    90         1760       6:106 

1761 

6 

212 

1761—  6:213         1762—  6:267 

1762 

6 

277 

1762—  6  :  297         1763—  6  :  349 

1764 

6 

402 

1765—  7  :    27         1766—  7  :    78 

1766 

7 

82 

1767—  7:127         1767—  7:128 

1767 

7 

134 

1767—  7  :  137         1767—  7  :  138 

.   1767 

7 

139 

1767—  7  :  149         1767—  7  :  165 

1767 

7 

166 

1767—  7  :  167         1767—  7  :  168 

1767 

7 

169 

1768—  7  :  227         1768—  7  :  241 

1768 

7 

242 

176.S—  7  :  243         1768—  7  :  248 

1768 

7 

250 

176,H—  7  :  258         1768—  7  :  261 

1769 

7 

284 

1769—  7:328         1769—  7:329 

1770 

8 

14 

1770—  8:    16         1770—  8:    33 

1770 

8 

34 

1770—  8:    81         1771—  8:    91 

1771 

8 

112 

1772       8 :  12.S         1773       8 :  150 

1774 

8 

198 

requested  to  issue  his  precept  to  su])pl3-  vacancies  in 

the  liouse 

1717 

1 

206 

desin-d  to  approve  act   tliat  reijresentatives  be  dis- 

sulvid  onie  in  three  years     .         .    1721 —  1 :  272 

1722 

1 

322 

adjourns  general  court  on  account  of  Good  Friday  . 

1745 

3 

165 

acljounis  j^cncral  court  on  account  of  sniall-pox 

1747 

3 

493 

asks  lli;il  a  nunil)crof  liouse  and  council  come  (h>\vn 

and  confer  with  liim     ...... 

1753 

4 

323 

desiircs  house  to  favor  liini  witii  tlicir  company,  etc. 

1761 

6 

207 

secured  against  damage  from  consenting  to   certain 

vote 

175,s 

5 

359 

to  alter  vote  otlering  reward   for  detection  of  conn- 
terft'iters,  if  he  tliinks  meet          ... 

17  IS 

1 

231 

desired  to  order  the   treasurer  to  hiy  his  accounts 

before  tlie  house             ...... 

1760 

t; 

89 

to  (hrei-t  treasurer's  account  settled 

1747 

3 

467 

action  of,  about  excise 

1753 

4 

287 

1754—  4  :  426 

1768 

7 

236 

desired  to  account  for  jiowdcr  money        ... 

176S 

7 

265 

"so  engaged  he  coukl  not  sec"  conunittec 

1761 

6 

196 

objections  of      .         1744—3:    98         1746—3:341 

1757 

6 

233 

desired  to  commission  Henry  Newm:ui 

1729 

2 

161 

favors  making  two  counties,  conditionally 

1759—  6 :    26 

176<i 

6 

34 

Province  of  '^EVf  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


153 


GOVERNOR,  — (continued)  : 

to  seek  relief  for  settlers  west  of  Connecticut  river 

1772—  «:121 
enlistments,  etc.,  by  ...... 

1746—  3  :  362  1746—  3  :  363 
1746—  3  :  3»7         1746—  3  :  394 

1746—  3:411         1746—  3:424 

1747—  3  :  471  1747—  3  :  494 
1747—  4  :  21  1747—  4 :  37 
1755 —  4  :  568    1755 —  5  :   6 

1755—  5  :  24    1755 —  5  :  34 

1756—  5  :  101         1756—  5  :  108 

1756—  5  :  142         1756—  5  :  148 

1757—  5  :  256         1757—  5  :  301 

1758—  5  :  394  1761-  6  :  217 
1762—  6  :  269         1762—  6  :  288 

other  military  action  of     .         .         .    1721 —  1 :  301 

1746—  3  :  381         1746—  3  :  424 

1747—  3  :  449  1747—  3  :  451 
1747—  3  :  454         1747—  3  :  481 

1759—  6  :    17         1761—  6  :  181 
names  of  the  governors  :  Belclier,  Bm'gess,  Burnet, 

Dudle}-,  Shute,  Wentworth  (which  see,  severally) . 

GOVERNOR,  Lieutenant  (see  also  Address,  Commission, 

Letter,  Message,  Speech,  etc.)  : 

compensation  .....  1715- 
1716—  1 :  182  1718- 
1718—  1:228  1719- 
1720—  1:253         1721- 

1722—  1:363        1723- 

1723—  1:411         1724- 

1725—  2  :    18         1726—  2  :    33 

1726—  :    48         1726—  2:    65 

1727—  2  :    83         1728—  2  :  130 

1729—  2  :  153         1729—  2  :  157 

1730—  2  :  317         1730—  2  :  319 

indisposed,  could  not  attend 

illegal  management  of,  resented       .... 
warrant,  order,  return,  etc.,  of  .... 


139 
222 
238 
287 
394 
1 :  430 


1719— 
1720— 
1721— 
1724— 


239 
255 
306 
432 


1719—  1:243 

1720—  1:263 
1722—  1:326 

on  committee  of  audit 

re(|uestcd   to   negotiate   about    miu'der    of    Indian 

named  Haunoek  . 
two  memlters  chosen  to  accompany,  to  Ipswich 
note  of,  delivered  to  the  treasurer     . 
bonds  of    . 

veto  power 1728—2:122 

names   of    lieutenant-governors:     Dunbar,    Usher, 
Vaughan,  WentAvorth  {which  see,  severally). 
GOVERNOR  AND  Council  (see  also  Address,  Ai:)peals,  and 
Court)  : 

committees  of    .......         . 

petition  of  general  assembly  to         ...         . 

GOVERNOR  AND  General  Assemuly  : 

to  drink  the  king's  healtli  on  liis  liirllulav 

1772—  8:125 
GOVERNORS  (see  also  names  of  the  several  Stales)  : 

of  New  Yoi'k,  to  interview  Indians  .... 

20 


TEAK. 


1772 

1712 
1746 
1746 
1747 
1747 
1748 
1755 
1756 
1756 
1756 
1758 
1761 
1762 
1746 
1747 
1747 
1759 
1761 


1716 
1718 
1720 
1722 
1723 
1724 
1726 
1727 
1728 
1729 
1737 
1716 
1717 
1718 
1719 
1720 
1722 
1728 
1719 

1720 
1721 
1727 
1727 

1728 


1725 
1764 


1772 
1754 


VOL. 


8 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
5 
6 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
3 
3 
3 
5 
6 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 

1 
1 
2 
2 
2 


2 
6 


8 
4 


PAGE. 


131 

38 
376 
406 
467 
501 
74 
18 
83 
122 
152 
364 
223 
302 
348 
446 
452 
489 
195 


166 
225 
248 
315 
395 
12 
45 
68 
142 
163 
485 
157 
208 
223 
240 
262 
325 
129 
235 

251 

297 

81 

97 

123 


tl2 
422 


127 
371 


154 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepresentatives, 


GOVKRXOrvS.  —  (nmtmnal)  : 

<i|'  Nfw  Kn^^Iaiul  j^ovLTiinu-nts,  assembled 
GRAFTON  CoiNTY: 

piivilt'ges,  courts,  etc. 

1773—  8:137 

reconler,  Jolni  Ilunl 


YEAB. 


177'J—  8:124 
177;i_  H:138 
177;^—  S:141 
1773—  8:153 


judge  of  probate,  pniec^ediugs 
members  from,  dismissed 


1775—  8  :  236 


GRAMMAR  School  {sec  also  Schools)  -. 

Dover  exempted  from  keejjing  .... 

Liiiuliinderry  exempted  from  keeijing 
GRAND  .IiKoHS  (see  Jurors). 
GRANT,  Josi.rii,  Jk.  : 

under  Colonel  Gilnian 

GRANTS  (see  also  Inhabitants,   Mason,   New    York,  and 
Parliainenl)  : 

laying  out,  time  limited    .         .         .     1724 —  2 :      6 
of  waste  lands,  formerly  claimed  by  Jolm    Tufton 

Mason 

of  land  in  Coos  ....... 

1752—  4  :  266 
by  Gov.  Benning  Wentworth,  west  of  Connecticut 

river 

of  men  for  defence  of  government,  etc,    . 

1745—  3  :  156         1745—  3  :  159* 
1745—  3:286         1748—  4:    89 

])ayment  of,  regulated 

GRATUITIES  (see  also  Advance  Pay  and  Bo^mty)  : 

for  t>llicers  and  soldiers     ...... 

1758—  5 :  424 
GRAVES,  Samuel  (see  also  Haverhill)  : 

petition      .         .         1731—2:341         1734—2:427 
GREAT  Bkitain  (see  also  England,  Controversy,  and  Dis- 
pute)  : 

court,  crown,  etc.,  of 

1718—  1:215 
1728—  2 :  123 
news  from         .... 


1722—  1:310 
1728—  2:137 
1720-  1:245 
1722—  1:329 


1723—  1:373 


service  in  .... 

ships,  lumber,  etc.,  sent  to 

governor  goes  to        .         .         . 

recorder  and  treasurer  goes  to 
GREAT  (V)iiASS  (see  also  Upjjer  Cohass  and  Coos) : 

highway . 

GREAT  Gin  Alakm  (see  also  Otins)  : 

ini|iiiry  after  tiie        ..... 
GREAT  Island  (see  also  Blunt,  Fort  Williaia  and  Mary, 
and  New  Castle)  : 

bridge        . . 

account  of,  with  Rev.  John  Blunt     .         .         .         . 

fort  on 

fascine  batteries  at    ......         . 

GREELEY,  Andhew  : 

app(!:irs      ......     175.^ —  5:317 

GREELEY,  Cait.  Jonathan: 

muster-roll,  etc 1755 —  4:494 

GREELEY,  Joskpii,  etc.  : 

guardian  for 


1757 

1772 
1773 
1773 
1774 
1773 
1775 
1775 

1722 
1727 


1756 


1724 


1742 


1718 
1727 
1730 
1720 
1723 
1724 
1720 
1723 
1722 

i7r..s 

1746 


1719 
1740 
1740 
1746 

175S 
1755 
1758 


VOL. 


b 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

1 

2 


1 
2 
2 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 

7 

3 


1 
2 
2 
3 


4 
5 


1746 

3 

393 

1752 

4 

265 

1753 

4 

358 

1774 

8 

182 

1745 

3 

124 

1745 

3 

238 

1755 

5 

17 

1771 

8 

KU 

1757 

6 

235 

1760 

6 

53 

PAGE. 


226 

129 
140 

15(1 
20« 
153 
234 
237 

345 
108 


92 


634 

213 
103 
321 
246 
374 
7 
256 
376 
367 

274 

381 


237 
549 
559 
419 

321 

495 

322 


Province  of  IsTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


155 


GREELEY,  Moses  : 
to  ajjjjear  . 

GREELEY,  Peter  : 
petition,  etc. 

GREELEY,  Richard  : 
account,  etc. 

GREELEY,  Samuel  : 
member    . 


1762- 
17G2 
1762- 
17G4 
17G8 
1769 
1770- 
1770 
1770- 
1770 
1771- 


6: 

6: 
6: 

G: 
7 


GREEN,  Abraham: 

account 
GREEN,  Bradbury 

l^etition 

GREEN,   ElJENEZER: 

member 
GREEN,  Edav^ard  : 

to  apjiear  . 
GREEN,  Isaac  : 

petition 

GREEN, John  : 

claim 
GREEN,  Nathan  : 

petition 


.    1721—  1:295 


240 
263 
458 
464 


—  7-9 


t  i 


286 
346 

16 
53 
69 


'1—  8:    91 


GREEN,  Richard  : 

to  ai)pear  . 
GREENLAND : 

petition 

1725—  2:    24 
1763—  6 :  316 

excepted  in  assessment     . 

licenseil  house  in        . 

to  ai)])ear  ..... 

constables  .... 

firing  guns  in,  restricted  . 

lands  in,  valuation     . 

part  of,  plat 

representatives  1732- 
1735- 
1739- 
1745- 
1745- 
1746- 
1749- 
1751- 

1752—  4 :  224 

1753—  4 :  386 
1755—  5 :   0 

1755—  5:258 

1756 —  5  :  515 


2 :  376 
2  :  433 
542 
118 
185 
368 
100 
6 


2: 

3: 
i» 
o  : 

3: 

4: 

4: 


1757- 

1758- 

1762- 
1762- 
1763- 
1768- 
1768- 
1769- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1771- 


5:202 
5 :  391 

6:256 
6:264 
6:462 
7  :  244 
7:350 
7  :  320 
7:347 
8:  7 
8:  17 
8:  57 
8:  93 


1721—  1:270 

1722—  1:317 


1756— 
1771— 


5 :  172 
8  :  103 


1767—  7  :  133 


1732—  2:368 
1763—  6  :  320 


1723—  1:417 


1734— 
1736— 
1742— 
1745— 
1745— 
1747— 
1749— 
1751— 
1752— 
1754— 
1755— 
1756- 
1757— 


2 :  397 
2:457 
2:610 
3:119 
3 :  187 
2 
105 
9 
380 
552 
41 
95 
264 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

1759 

5 

1730 

2 

1758 

5 

1760 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1764 

6 

1768 

7 

1769 

7 

1769 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1746 

6 

1747 

3 

1775 

8 

1770 

8 

1721 

1 

1722 

1 

1755 

4 

1770 

8 

1772 

8 

1767 

7 

1714 

1 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1718 

1 

1718 

1 

1723 

1 

1730 

2 

1724 

1 

1728 

2 

1729 

2 

1734 

2 

1737 

2 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1748 

4 

1750 

4 

1752 

4 

1753 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

PAGE. 


460 

347 

390 
92 

257 

297 

422 

273 

284 

352 

354 

14 

49 

p2 

96 

403 

484 
218 


308 
338 

497 

32 
121 

141 

80 
315 
333 
218 
227 
385 
327 
419 
136 
168 
422 
475 
115 
184 
262 
4 

10 
217 
384 
558 

43 
260 
506 


150  Index  to  Journals  of  TfousE  of  Uepresentatives, 


YEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

(illEENI.AND,  —  (co7itimied)  : 

rein-osc-nlatives          ll.'tH — 

5 :  434 

1758 

5 :  438 

1758 

6 

512 

1759 

Cy :  228 

1760 

6  :  2:{0 

1761 

6 

232 

1762— 

6 :  458 

17(;:5— 

6:462 

1764 

6 

461 

170,-, 

7:176 

1761;- 

7:178 

1767 

7 

182 

i7G,s—  7 :  nr>o 

176!)— 

7  :  352 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  8  :      1  p 

1771— 

8 :      2  p 

1771 

8 

105 

1772— 

8:115 

1773 

8  :  144 

1774 

8 

164 

1774— 

8  :  184 

1774— 

8:187 

1775 

8 

218 

volunteers  from 

,                   . 

1746 

3 :  403 

1746 

.3 

405 

laiul  sfl  oil"  to     . 

•                   • 

17^s 

4:    76 

1718 

4 

82 

(•hissed  lor  excise 

1752— 

4  :  238 

17.^,5 

4 

510 

inventory 

•                   • 

, 

, 

1753 

4 

293 

1760 

6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

17(;7— 

7:  ICO 

176S— 

7  :  220 

1773 

8 

1.06 

proportion  of  province  tax 

. 

1762— 

6 :  227 

1762 

6 

278 

1762— 

6:282 

1762 

6 

283 

certain  estate,  partly  in  Portsmouth. 

taxed  in 

, 

1758 

5 

368 

may  call  town  meeting      . 

, 

1757— 

5 :  301 

1757 

5 

302 

small-pox  in       . 

• 

. 

, 

1761 

6 

178 

surveyor  from    . 

, 

,                  , 

1764 

6 

406 

(iTvEENLKAF,  Stki-hk.n  : 

muster-roll 

, 

, 

,                  , 

1726 

2 

56 

claim         .         .         1727 — 

2:    77 

1729— 

2  :  146 

1731 

2 

356 

1732— 

2 :  :i7(» 

1734— 

2:410 

1737 

2 

485 

1745— 

3 :  250 

1745— 

3 :  274 

1747 

3 

516 

excise  collector 

, 

,                  , 

1735 

2 

445 

petition      .... 

, 

1745— 

3 :  165 

1745 

3 

250 

1747— 

3 :  492 

1748 

4 

81 

GREENLEAF  &  Oi.iddon  : 

amount  in  hands  of  . 

,                  , 

^ 

. 

1725 

2 

17 

(IHEENOlICiH,  Danikl  ["  Gkeennough,  Gkeno,  Greeno 

GUENOl'E"]  : 

member,  clerk  . 

,                 , 

1720 

1 :  249 

1720 

250 

1720— 

253 

1720— 

1  :  259 

1720 

26(  1 

1720 

262 

1721— 

1  :  263 

1721 

266 

1721— 

268 

1721— 

1:272 

1721 

273 

1721— 

275 

1721— 

1:276 

1721 

277 

1721— 

278 

1721— 

1  :  280 

1721 

2S2 

1721— 

283 

1721— 

1  :  286 

1721 

287 

1721— 

291 

1721— 

1:292 

1721 

294 

1721— 

295 

1721— 

1:297 

1721 

298 

1721— 

300 

1721  — 

1  :  301 

1721 

1 

303 

1721— 

305 

1721— 

1  : 305* 

1721 

30S 

1721— 

309 

1722— 

1:310 

1722 

312 

1722— 

313 

1722— 

1:317 

1722 

318 

1722— 

319 

1722— 

1  :  .320 

1722 

321 

1722— 

322 

1722— 

1  :  323 

1722 

324 

petition      .         .         1722— 

338 

1722- 

1  :  344 

1722 

353 

GREER,  Thomas: 

claim          .... 

,                  , 

,                   , 

1746 

432 

GREGG,  David,  and  otiieks  : 

petition      .... 

,                  , 

1754— 

4 :  420 

1754 

4 

437 

(;REG(i,  James: 

member     .... 

,                  , 

. 

1736 

2 

457 

GRECU;,  James  and  Samuel: 

petition      .... 

, 

, 

, 

1745 

3 

294 

GREGG,  William  [John  ?]  : 

petition      .         .         17t'i.5 — 

7 :      •» 

176.'i— 

7:    12 

1765 

7 

31 

GRIDLEY,  Mk.  : 

advice  of    . 

. 

. 

. 

1754 

4 

419 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


157 


lodg- 


ing in 


1727— 
1759— 


2:    83 
6:    29 


GRIEVANCE  (see  also  Remonstrance)  : 

caused  by  surveyoi's  restraining  from 
woods,  to  Ije  laid  before  governor 

governor's  influence  on  council,  a     . 
GRIEVANCES : 

list  of,  New  York  house  of  assembly's 
GRIFFITH,  John  : 

claim  .         .         1726—  2:    56 

petition      .         .         1759—  5 :  498 
GRIMES,  Moses  : 

petition      .         .         1759—  5:483 
GROTON  {see  Cockermotith) . 
GROTSTER  &  Littleton  (see  also  Littleton,  etc.)  : 

V.  John  Avis 
GROUARU,  James  : 

account 
GROUT,  Elijah  : 

member 
GROVE,  Isaac  : 

V.  Potter,  Silas  . 
GROW,  John  : 

claim 
GROW,  Sergt.  Nathaniel  : 

widow's  claim    . 
GUARDS  {see  Scouts  and  Sentinels) 
GUMMER,  EZEKIEL : 


doorkeeper 


1759—  5 :  491 


1772—  8 :  125 


1764— 
1766— 
1769— 
1771— 


423 
ISO 
353 
2p 


1766- 
1767- 
1770- 
1771- 


7:  63 
7  :  183 
7:354 
8:    96 


GUNDLOES : 

for  landing  ordnance,  etc.         .         .    1745 —  3  :  251 
1747—  3  :  451         1747—  3  :  500 
GUNNERS : 

wa^es,  etc 1746—  3  :  308 

GUNNING  {see  also  Fowling  and  Sea  Gulls)  : 

in  floats,  regulated    ....    1717 —  1 :  208 
GUNPOWDER  {see  also  Powder)  : 

allowance  for 

GUNPOWDER-PLOT  Day  : 

November  5th,  disorders  on,  to  prevent    . 
GUNS  {see  also  Cannon  and  Great  Gun)  : 

firing  of,  restricted  1724—  1 :  419         1724  —  1 :  428 

transported  from  Rj-e  to  New  Castle 

great,  transj^orted  to  Canterbui-y       .... 

landing  at  ^e\y  Castle 

exercising  at  fort       1746—  3  :  424         1747—  3  :  478 

to  be  carried  to  meeting 

volunteers',  mended,  etc.  .         .    1745 —  3  :  276 

1768—  7  :  238         1769—  7  :  326 

wrongfully  charged  to  men       .         .    1746 —  3  :  427 

soldiers  to  find  their  own,  when        .... 

allowance  for  (.sec  also  Losses,  Lost,  etc.) 
GUNTHWAIT  [Lisbon]  : 

inventory 

GUPPY,  James  : 

muster-roll 


HADLEY,  Benjamin  : 

petition 


.    1759—  5:484 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

1717 
1736 

1 

2 

1775 

8 

1727 
1759 

2 
6 

1759 

5 

1753 

4 

1773 

8 

1775 

8 

1765 

7 

1747 

o 

1758 

5 

1763 
1766 
1768 
1770 
1772 

6 

7 
7 
8 
8 

1746 

1747 

3 

3 

1758 

5 

1717 

1 

1746 

3 

1768 

7 

1746 
1745 
1745 
1753 
1747 
1724 
1745 
1771 
1747 
1756 
1757 

3 
3 
8 
4 
3 
1 
3 
8 
3 
5 
5 

1773 

8 

1747 

3 

1759 

5 

210 
469 

222 

99 
30 

496 


309 
154 
218 
17 
479 
345 

314 
178 
348 

Pl 
118 

443 

518 

395 

209 

327 

276 

423 
276 
290 
327 
479 
427 
277 
98 
484 
123 
269 

160 

480 

491 


158         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


HAINES,  .Jami:.s: 

soldier,  had  small-pox 

HAINES,  John: 

supplies  for 
HAINES,  AIatthias: 

iiienib(.'r,  etc.     . 
HAINES,  Samckl: 

petition 
HALE,  AitiGAiL: 

petition 


HALE,  Dk.  El.Il'IIAI.ET: 

army  surgeon    . 

HALE,  John  : 

member     . 


1758—  5 :  339 


1759—  G : 


HALE,  John  and  Henry 
petition 

HALE,  Nathan : 

referee 

petition 
HA1>E,  Koi;ei;t: 
^  memorial  of 

HALE,  Sam r El.: 

to  sell  rcsal  estate 

deereed  judgment, 

HALE,  Thomas: 
member     . 


1702— 
1762— 
1762— 
1762— 
1762— 
1763— 
1763— 
1763— 
1763— 
1764— 
1765 — 
176.0— 
1766— 
1767— 
1771— 


240 
251 
268 
276 
458 
334 
346 
36.S 
3.S0 
396 
453 
5 
17.S 
182 
85 


1766—  7  :  86 


1758—  5 :  344 


1732—  2:376 


1757—  5 
17o.S_  5 

1756—  5 
1760—  6 


1762— 
1762— 
1762— 
1762— 
176;;— 
176:;— 
1763— 
1763— 
1763— 
1764— 
1765— 
1765— 
1767— 
1768— 
1774— 


1752— 
1752— 
1754— 
1754— 
175;-)— 
1755— 
1755— 
1755— 

1755 — 
175.-)— 
1755— 
17.'>6— 
1756— 
1756— 

1756 — 
1756— 


4:241 
4 :  380 
4 :  403 
4  :  552 
4:518 
.-)58 
574 
13 
34 
47 
258 
113 
146 
178 
184 
260 


1766—  7 
1766—  7 


308 
342 

193 
93 

243 
266 
269 
277 
314 
335 
361 
372 
462 
409 
457 
9 
132 
198 
205 

53 
103 


1754-  4:466 


in  notes,  bills,  etc. 


1772—  8:120 


1752— 
17.53— 
1754— 
1755— 

17.^)5- 
17.0.5- 

175.5— 


17.55—  5 


17.o6— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 


247 

384 

406 

496 

521 

565 

0 

18 

36 

59 

79 

116 

149 

180 

1.H7 

515 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

1757 

6 

1768 

6 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1770 

7 

17.58 

5 

1758 

6 

1759 

5 

1760 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1764 

6 

1764 

6 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1775 

8 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1745 

3 

1764 

4 

1755 

4 

1760 

6 

1772 

8 

1774 

8 

) 

17.')2 

4 

17.02 

4 

17.04 

4 

17.-)4 

4 

17.o5 

4 

17.">5 

4 

17.o5 

4 

i   17.05 

5 

1755 

5 

1 755 

5 

17.55 

5 

1756 

6 

17.o6 

5 

17.06 

5 

17.oG 

5 

17.o6 

5 

17.57 

5 

PAGE. 


299 
345 

525 

59 

356 

337 

345 

485 
95 

246 
267 
270 
278 
332 
344 
367 
373 
395 
464 
3 
176 
160 
200 
218 

75 

KiS 

295 
167 

527 

65 
126 
169 

217 

267 

394 

424 

514 

531 

572 

8 

25 

41 

61 

100 

139 

169 

183 

204 

209 


Pkovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


159 


HALE,  Thomas, 
member     . 


(continued)  : 
Viol— 
1757— 
1757— 
1757— 
1757— 
1757— 
1757— 


5: 
5: 
5; 
5: 
5: 
5: 
5: 


HALF-PAY : 

of  soldiers 
HALF-PENCE : 

English,  value  . 
HALIFAX : 

small-jjox  at 

soldier  died  at  . 
HALH^AX,  Eakl  of  : 

letter  from 
HALING  (see  Hauling). 
HALL : 

sutler 
HALL,  Benjamin  : 

V.  Chestley,  Ichabod 

member     . 


1772— 
1774— 
1774— 


HALL,  Doctor  : 

account 
HALL,  P^DWARD : 

on  committee 

account 

member     . 


17o9— 
1740— 
1740— 
1749— 
1749— 
1750— 


HALL,  John  : 

petition     .... 

remonstrance    . 
HALL,  JoSEi'H : 

scout  .... 

petition     .... 

HALL,  Pero  : 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish 
HALL,  Samlee : 

account     .... 

petition      .... 
HALL,  Thomas,  and  wife  : 

distracted,  guardians  lor  . 
HALEY,  Thomas  : 

petition      .... 
HAM,  Daniel  : 

bills  l)urnt  in  house  of 
HAM,  Joseph  : 

volunteer  .... 
HAM,  Nathaniel  : 

deserter     .... 


217 

237 
257 

282 
286 
302 
309 


1757—  5 :  221 
1757—  5  :  252 
1757—  5 :  264 
1757—  5 :  283 
1757—  5 :  299 
1757—  5:305 
1757—  5 :  506 


176 


6:383 


1768—  7  :  202 


125 
164 

188 


1773—  8 

1774—  8 
1774—  8 


144 
172 
205 


1722—  1:317 


542 

552 

:558 

:100 

:164 

194 


1736- 
1740- 
1740- 
1740- 
1749- 
1750- 
1751- 


2: 
2: 
2 : 
i': 
4: 
4: 
4: 


457 
544 
553 
560 
123 
10 
9 


1743—  3:  73 


1759- 
1761- 


5:494 
6:202 


1746—  3 :  308 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1767 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1757 

5 

1765 

6 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1764 

6 

1760 

6 

1768 

7 

1772 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1726 

2 

1722 

1 

1726 

2 

1736 

2 

1740 

2 

1740 

2 

1740 

2 

1749 

4 

1750 

4 

1753 

4 

1743 

3 

1764 

6 

1765 

7 

1745 

3 

1759 

5 

1761 

6  1 

1763 

6 

1760 

6 

1769 

7 

1765 

7 

1760 

6 

1765 

6 

1746 

3 

1761 

6 

PAGE. 


233 
253 
*268 
285 
301 
306 
405 

205 

453 

371 
424 

384 

97 

252 
119 
150 

184 
210 

41 

323 

46 
469 
548 
554 
561 
153 
188 
347 

58 

413 

42 

228 
495 
206 

330 

93 
320 

46 

40 
436 
403 
199 


1«0 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  1\ei>resentatives, 


TRAK. 

VOL. 

FAOE. 

HAM,  Samirl: 

account      ...... 

, 

1765 

7 

30 

HAM,  Wkvmoi  Til: 

invaliil  vnlimtcer       .... 

1746— 

3 :  308 

1746 

3 

329 

1746— 

3 :  343 

1746 

3 

403 

IIA.MKT,  TncM.vs: 

account      

, 

, 

1729 

2 

146 

IIAMMOXI),  Antiiow: 

captain  of  transport  .... 

1745— 

3  :  218 

1746 

3 

322 

1746—  3:333 

1746— 

3 :  335 

1746 

3 

337 

1746—  3:438 

1746— 

3 :  441 

1747 

3 

451 

IIAMPSTEAD  (see  also  Timberlanc)  : 

representative  .         1752 —  4  :  217 

1752— 

4 :  380 

1753 

4 

384 

1753_  4 :  386 

1754— 

4:552 

1755 

4 

558 

1755—  5 :      0 

1755 — 

5:    41 

1766 

6 

258 

1756       5:    95 

1756— 

5:260 

1756 

6 

515 

1757—  5 :  264 

1757 — 

5:506 

1758 

5 

434 

175S—  5:436 

1758—  5:512 

1759 

6 

228 

1760       6 :  230 

1761— 

6:232 

1762 

6 

256 

1762—  6 :  257 

1762— 

6 :  458 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6 :  464 

1765 

7:176 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—  7  :  182 

176H— 

7  :  350 

1769 

7 

352 

1770—  7 :  354 

1770— 

8:      Ip 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771—  8:105 

1772— 

8:115 

1773 

8 

144 

1774—  8 :  164 

1774—  8:184 

1774 

8 

188 

1774—  8 :  194 

1774—  8:200 

1775 

8 

218 

cliarter,  copy  of         ...         . 

. 

,                   , 

1752 

4 

223 

classed  for  excise      .... 

1752— 

1 :  238 

1755 

4 

510 

inventory 

, 

,                  , 

1753 

4 

294 

1760 

6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  160 

1768— 

7:218 

1773 

8 

156 

as.sessment  on  lands  in 

, 

,                 , 

1769 

7 

283 

1769- 

7 :  286 

1769 

7 

307 

jjctitioner  from          .... 

, 

,                  , 

1756 

5 

64 

Ijetition 

, 

,                  , 

1768 

7 

276 

estate  in,  divided       1757 —  5  :  2i*'J 

1757— 

5:301 

1757 

5 

302 

part  of  Piaistow  annexed  to 

. 

,                  , 

1766 

7 

75 

:i;ri'eement  of,  witli  Kin^jston    . 

1768 

7:191 

1768 

7 

215 

i;AMP'i"()X  {sec  also  Towm)  : 

claims  upon       .         1711 —  1:      4 

1712— 

1:    40 

1721 

1 

*305 

1722—  1:;517 

1722— 

1  :  338 

1724 

1 

418 

claim  of 

1737 

2 

485 

selcittinen  to  settle  jn-ovinee  bounds 

1711 

1 

4 

town  hounds      .         1712—   1  :     in 

1715 

i  :  136 

1718 

1 

228 

minute  men  from      .... 

. 

1711 

1 

21 

volunteers  from         .... 

,                   , 

1746 

.". 

4(»4 

representatives           1714—  1  :    84 

1715— 

1:    97 

1715 

1 

114 

1715—   1:117 

171.")— 

1:127 

1715 

1 

128 

1716—  1:173 

1716— 

1:178 

1717 

1 

190 

1718—  1:224 

1721— 

1:273 

1721 

1 

277 

1722—  1:;!26 

1727— 

2:    79 

1727 

2 

100 

1728       2:121 

17:{n 

2  :  307 

1731 

2 

335 

1732—  2:376 

1734 

2  :  397 

1734 

2 

422 

1735       2 :  433 

1736— 

2 :  457 

1737 

2 

475 

1739—  2 :  542 

1742— 

2:610 

1742 

2 

631 

1745—  3:115 

174.5* 

3  :  184 

1745 

3 

185 

174.5—  3 :  187 

1745— 

3  :  262 

1746 

3 

368 

1747—  4:      2 

1748 

1:      4 

1749 

4 

100 

1740—  4:104 

1750— 

4:    10 

1751 

4 

6 

1751—  4:      9 

1752— 

4:216 

1752 

4 

275 

1752—  4:380 

1753— 

4  :  29(; 

1753 

4 

299 

Province  of  jS'ew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


161 


HAMPTON,  —  {continued)  : 

representatives  1753— 

1754— 
1755— 
1756— 
1757— 
1758— 
1760— 
1763— 
1766— 
1768— 
1770— 
1772— 
1774— 
1715— 


constaljles 
taverns 
courts  at 


301 
552 
41 
95 
264 
436 
230 
6:462 
7  :  178 
7  :  350 
8:  Ip 
8:115 
8:184 
1:121 


1753- 
1755- 
1755- 
1756- 
1757- 
1758- 
1761- 
1764- 
1767- 
1769- 
1771- 
1773- 
1774- 
1721- 


384 
558 
43 
260 
506 
5:512 
6:232 
6:464 
7:182 
7  :  352 
8:  2p 
8:144 
8:187 
1:294 


TEAK. 


1716—  1:188         1726—  2:    60 


4 
500 


court-house  and  prisons  in 
pillur}-  in  . 
l)etitioners  from 

petition 

1724 

1737- 
highway  to  Kingston 
seleetn)en''s  ajjpearance     . 
trustees'  accounts       1722 —  1 :  359 
lands,  valuation 

plat  of 

trade  valuation 

double  rating,  protested  against 

classed  for  excise 

inventory  .         .         1753 — 

1767— 
dispute  with  Rye  1728 — 
general  assembly  at  ... 

1742—  2 :  639 
beach  saved       ..... 

small-pox  at 

certain  estate  in,  divided 

Presbyterians  annexed  to  HamiJton  F 

bills  burnt  in  house  at        . 
NORTH  Hill  (see  North  Hampton) . 
HAMPTON  Falls  : 


1718—  1:215 
1756—  5 :  174 

1724—  2:      8 
1742—  3:    34 

1721—  1:277 

1722—  1:361 


4:293 
7  :  160 
2:141 


1752— 
1760— 
1768- 
1729  — 
1737— 
1742— 


:238 
:  86 
218 
158 
495 
640 


1761- 

alls 


6  :  146 


school 
representative 


1749— 
1751— 
1752— 
1753— 
1755— 
1755— 
1756— 
1758— 
1759— 
1762— 
1765— 
1768— 
1770— 
1772— 


4 :  100 


6 
224 
386 

0 
258 
515 
434 
228 
458 
176 
350 

1 
115 


1722— 

1749— 

1751— 

1752— 

1754— 

1755 — 

1756— 

1757 — 

1758— 

17fiO— 

1763— 

1766— 

1769— 

1771— 

1773— 


1:326 
4:104 
4:   9 


380 
552 
41 
95 
264 
436 
6 :  230 
6:462 
7:178 
7:352 
8:  2p 
8:144 


1753 

1755 

1755 

1756 

1758 

1759 

1762 

1765 

1768 

1770 

1771 

1774 

1775 

1724 

1715 

1730 

1726 

1737 

1752 

1761 

1723 

1737 

1742 

172U 

1761 

1727 

1728 

1729 

1728 

1746 

1755 

1761 

1773 

1737 

1740 

1742 

1755 

1758 

1761 

1763 

1769 

1771 


1712 
1745 
1750 
1752 
1753 
1755 
1755 
1756 
1757 
1758 
1761 
1764 
1767 
1777 
1771 
1774 


VOL. 


4 
5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

7 

7 

7 

8 

8 

8 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

6 

1 

2 

3 

1 

6 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

4 

6 

8 

2 

2 

2 

5 

5 

6 

6 

7 

8 


1 

3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
7 
7 
8 
8 


PAGE. 


386 
0 
258 
515 
434 
228 
458 
176 
228 
354 
105 
164 
218 
417 
135 
327 

47 
485 
265 
215 
399 
499 

36 
251 
147 
108 
136 
168 
140 
410 
510 
122 
156 
527 
656 
648 

30 
400 
145 
368 
282 

87 


52 
115 

10 
217 
384 
558 

43 
260 
506 
512 
234 
464 
182 
354 
105 
164 


21 


162 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


IIAMFrOX  Falls,  —  {continued)  : 


representative  . 
trade  valuation  in 
elassed  lor  exeise 
iiiventurv 


1774—  8:  184 


1774—  8:187 


17(;i—  G: 
177:3-  8: 


122 
150 


west  end  [Kensington]  petition 

1735—  2:44:5 
petition      .         .         1726—  2:    34 
l)etitioners  I'rom 
coniniittee  on  line  meet  in 
licensed  house  in        .         .         . 
express  to  .... 

selectmen  to  appear 
estate  in,  divided 
land  in,  to  be  sold 
ministerial    alVairs 
also  Hamijlon) 


4: 

4: 
7: 
8: 
2: 
2: 
2: 


1762— 
175:^ 
17<J7— 
1774— 
17:52— 
17:^6— 
1720— 

17:57- 
1742— 


17G4—  6 


238 
293 
1(50 
165 
366 
460 
52 

4'J'J 
652 


Presbyterians   dissatislied 
.     1765—  7  : 

1766—  7:    74         1766—  7: 
excused  from  payint;  Kev.  Mr.  Wingate 
setting  ofV,  for  ministerial  alVairs 
Presbyterian  society  {afkrwanls  Scabrook) 
line  with  Seabrook    ...... 

dividing  line  of  i):irishes  in        ...         . 

new  parish  [Seal)rook] 


415 

(.sec 

44 

85 


Quakers  polling  oil' from 
mectin<r-house  located 


1768—  7  :  247 


1770— 
1773— 


15 
146 


1:251 


61 
186 


1720—   1  :253 


town  meeting  voideil 
HANBURY,  John  (see  also  Thomlinson)  : 

agent  at  court 1757 —  5:271 

HANCOCK,  jArois: 

on  Ciqjtain  Tash's  roll 

claim 

HANCOCK,  Thomas: 

account,  etc.      .....     1743  — 

petition  for         .         1761-  (i :  166         1761  — 
HANNOCK  ["HOKKKCK"]  : 

Indian,  murdered      1720 
HANOVEU: 

highway  from  Wolfeborough  to  Dartmouth 

inventory  ...... 

HANSON,  Ei.iZAi'.KTH 

|Mtition,  etc. 
HANSON,  Isaac: 

petition 
HANSON,  I.SK all: 

SfjMier,  sick  at  Number  Four    . 
ILA.NSON,  (AIT.  J(»ski-h: 

muster-roll,  etc.         1745—3:277         1746 
HANSON,  Mail  and  Jonathan  : 

account  with  province 

1740— 


1747—  3:470 


1734—  2 


1757—  5 


424 
226 


3  :  381 


1742— 
1742— 


562 
(532 


2 :  642 


174CV- 
17f2- 
1742- 


2 

2: 

3: 


563 
639 

40 


HANSON,  Solomon 

to  upi)i';ir 
HANSON,  Wh.liam: 

petition 


YEAR. 


1775 

1728 
1755 
1760 
1768 
1774 
1733 
17:37 
17:37 
1752 
1742 
1770 
1747 
1761 
1761 
1771 

1766 
1766 
1767 

1768 
1770 
1768 
1768 
1768 
1768 
1768 
1770 
1770 
1773 

1758 

1756 
1758 

1747 
1761 

1724 

1771 

1773 

17:54 

1757 

1763 

1747 

1740 
1742 
1742 
1742 

1755 

1763 


VOL. 


8 
2 
4 
6 

7 
8 
2 
2 

2 
4 
2 
8 
4 
6 
6 
8 

7 
7 

7 
7 
8 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 


6 
5 

4 
6 


8 

s 

2 

5 

6 

3 

2 
2 
2 
3 

4 

6 


FAOE. 


218 
140 
510 

86 
219 
167 
381 
502 
488 
265 
630 
4 

25 
142 
217 

83 

52 

95 

159 

18H 

9 

212 

234 

246 

259 

213 

4 

46 

148 

349 

131 
:}97 

14 
200 

10 

102 
160 

42« 

285 

364 

507 

561 

6:;i 

640 

44 

550 

364 


Province  of  New  Hampsuire,  1711- 

-1775. 

163 

YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

HARBOR  {see  Rye). 

HARDSHIP : 

great,  of  keeping  men  out  of  their  money 

1745 

3 

238 

of  volunteers  first  enlisted 

1745 

3 

258 

HARDY,  Dudley  : 

soldier,  estate  of        .... 

•                   •                   • 

1760 

6 

93 

HARDY,  TiiEOPHiLUS: 

petition      .         .         1774-  8:  167 

1774—   8 :  169 

1774 

8 

170 

HARFORD,  Mary  : 

nuu-derer  of  William  Ward 

. 

1772 

8 

130 

HARFORD,  Nicholas  (sec  also  Hartford)  : 

erroneously  called  a  deserter,  etc-.     . 

1758—  5  :  335 

1758 

5 

383 

1759—  5  :  494 

1759 

5 

497 

HARRISON,  Thomas: 

V.  Davis,  Thomas       .... 

. 

1755 

5 

15 

HART,  Col.  John  (see  also  Young,  Josejih)  : 

muster-roll,  regiment,  etc. 

1757—  5 :  196 

1757 

5 

239 

1757—  5 :  245 

1757—  5 :  252 

1757 

5 

254 

1758—  5 :  406 

1758—  5 :  409 

1758 

5 

410 

1758       5 : 413 

1758—  5:414 

1758 

5 

419 

1758—  5  :  446 

1758       5 :  454 

1759 

5 

460 

1759—  5  :  468 

1759—  5:469 

1759 

5 

470 

1759_  5 :  471 

1759—  5:472 

1759 

5 

473 

1759—  5:474 

17,59—  6 :  470 

1759 

5 

483 

1759—  5 :  493 

1759-    6:      5 

1759 

6 

15 

1760—  6:    35 

1760       0:    77 

1760 

6 

78 

HART,  Samuel  (sec  also  Vaughan,  Qeorge 

;    a7id  Almory, 

Robert)  : 

testimony  of 

• 

1729 

2 

148 

guardian    .         .         1737 —  2:479 

1737—  2 :  490 

1737 

2 

491 

HART,  Samuel,  Jk.  : 

account      ...... 

•                  •                  • 

1726 

2 

64 

HART,  Thomas  : 

to  appear 

•                  ■                  • 

1757 

5 

270 

lot  sold  by 

•                 •                  ■ 

1757 

5 

290 

V.  Millet,  Thomas      .... 

. 

1758 

5 

419 

HARTFORD,  Nicholas  ["Hauford"]  : 

meml)er,  etc.     .         1732 —  2  :  370 

1747—  3:516 

1747 

3 

520 

HARTFORD,  Ct.  : 

commissioners  to  meet  at 

. 

1758 

5 

343 

HARVARD  College  (see  also  Holyoke)  : 

aided          .         .         1719—  1  :  241 

1764—  0 :  418 

1765 

6 

437 

1765—  6 :  444 

1765—  0  :  445 

1705 

7 

14 

HARVEST : 

members  met  in  time  of  . 

1719—  1:208 

1719 

1 

241 

HARVEY,  John  and  Richard  : 

petition,  etc.      .         1759 —  6:    18 

1759—  6:    20 

1759 

6 

31 

1760—  6 :    43 

1760       6:    52 

1760 

6 

62 

1760       6:    63 

1760       6:    65 

1760 

6 

91 

HARVEY,  Thomas  : 

claim 

1726—  2:    30 

1727 

2 

99 

1729       2 : 167 

1734 

2 

410 

HATCHETS : 

allowance  for    .         1756—  5  :  123 

1757—  5  :  205 

1757 

5 

238 

HATFIELD : 

express  to 

.         . 

1723 

1 

408 

HAULING  (see  also  Traiisjwrtatmi)  : 

allowance  for 

. 

1753 

4 

355 

HAVEN,  Rev.  Samuel: 

chai)lain  of  the  house 

1752—  4 :  225 

1753 

4 

342 

1755—  4  :  572 

1755—  5  :    49 

1756 

5 

144 

164 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

HAVEN,  l»i;v.  S.\ m r ki,,— (con/wmcrf)  : 

cliapluin  <•!'  tlu'  liouse 

17.07—  5:272 

1758—  5  :  380 

1758 

5 

438 

]7o9—  6:    13 

1760       (! :  106 

1761 

6 

212 

1762—  6 :  239 

1762—  6 :  247 

1762 

6 

266 

1763—  6 :  350 

1764—  6:403 

1765 

7 

2 

1765—  7 :    27 

1765_  7  :    79 

1765 

7 

83 

1767—  7:115 

1768—  7  :  228 

1769 

7 

2S7 

1769—  7  :  297 

1769—  7:305 

1770 

8 

16 

1771—  H:    92 

1772—  8:122 

1773 

8 

151 

1774_  s :  192 

1774—  « :  200 

1775 

8 

223 

liAVKUllll>l.  [I>()W1,K('()<)S]  : 

tow  iisliii)  licldw  (I'icniiniii) 

■                  ■                 • 

1764 

6 

422 

sale  ol'  land  in  . 

•                  •                  • 

1766 

6 

455 

inventory  

>                 ■ 

1767 

7 

161 

176,S—  7:219 

1773 

8 

160 

HAVEKniLr>  (DiSTUiCT)  [Plaistow]  : 

jiianls  in 

. 

1729 

2 

147 

border  troubles  (see  also  Graves,  Sanuul) 

1731 

2 

341 

17;{4_  2:427 

1769 

7 

283 

rejjresentativo 

1745_  8:116 

1745 

3 

118 

1749—  4:130 

1749—  4:131 

1749 

4 

144 

estate  in,  divided 

•                  •                  • 

1757 

6 

290 

petitioner  fi'oni 

. 

1758 

5 

337 

IIAWKK  [Danvm.i.k]  : 

iueorporated  In  mi  Kin<:;st()n     . 

•                  ■                  • 

1760 

6 

44 

1760—  6  :    81 

1760 

6 

84 

invontoi'Y 

1761—  6:122 

1767 

7 

161 

J 

1768—  7:219 

1773 

8 

157 

HAWKERS: 

re;i;ulated            .... 

1711—   1:    78 

1718 

1 

221 

HAY-CUTTING : 

people  enfj^afrt'd  in,  guarded 

•                   •                   ■                   • 

1756 

5 

96 

HAYES,  Daniel  : 

scout           

, 

1745 

3 

255 

HAYES,  Thomas: 

petition      ..... 

■                   ■                   •                   ■ 

17(;i 

6 

201 

HAZEN,  John  : 

muster-roll,  etc. 

,    1758—  5:397 

1759 

5 

461 

17,-,9_  .t:4G4 

1759—  5 :  469 

1760 

6 

78 

1761—  6  :  132 

1761—  6:155 

1761 

6 

189 

1761—  6:192 

1762—  6  :  256 

1762 

6 

260 

1762—  6  :  262 

1763—  6 :  327 

1763 

6 

328 

1763       6 :  331 

1763—  6  :  333 

1763 

6 

341 

1763       6 :  342 

1763—  6  :  344 

1763 

6 

345 

HAZEN,  Mk.  (sec  also  Mitchell,  George)  : 

and  Miteliell  lines     . 

.     1743—  3:    58 

1743 

3 

59 

plan  of  south  line,  by 

•                  >                 • 

1745 

3 

1169 

1745—  3:235 

1745 

3 

241 

HAZEN,  Richard: 

petition 

•                 ■                  • 

1754 

4 

393 

estate  of    .         .         1755—  5:    30 

1757—  5:253 

1757 

5 

276 

HAZEN,  RiCHAKO,  Jk.  : 

petition       ..... 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1729 

2 

147 

HAZEN,  Sauaii  [•' Makv':'"]  : 

l)etiti<.)n      ..... 

.     1755-  4:540 

1755 

5 

6 

1 

1755—  5 :    10 

1755 

5 

23 

HEAD  (see  also  Polls) : 

tax     ...... 

•                  ■                 • 

1742 

2 

651 

HEALEY,  Nathaniel: 

meinljer 

. 

1775 

8 

218 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


165 


HEARD,  Nathaniel  (see  also  Third) 

claim  .... 

HEARD,  Samuel: 

muster-roll 

wounded  soldier 

1757—  o  :  214 
HEARD,  Lieut.  Tristram  : 

muster-roll 
HEARINGS  (see  Petitions). 
HEATH,  Bartholemew  : 

invalid  soldier 
HEATH,  Calei;  : 

bills  burnt  in  house  of 
HEATH,  James  : 

estate  of,  divided 

HEATH,  Josiah  : 

claim 
HEATH,  Richard  : 

V.  Belknap,  John 
HEATH,  William  : 

under  Captain  Hazen 
HEMP  (see  also  Flax)  : 


raising 


1718— 
1719— 
1730— 
1735— 
1735— 
1735— 


tax  payable  in 


merchantable,  tax  rate 


HENDERSON,  Howard  : 
member     . 


1756— 
1758— 
1761— 
1764— 


1758— 
1759— 
1759— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1762— 
1763— 
1764— 
1765— 
1767— 


213 
233 
321 
438 
447 
452 


1763—  6:347 


136 

388 
213 
396 


438 

477 

30 

:  50 

:  84 

215 
:271 
:349 
;397 

176 
:127 


HENDERSON,  Hugh: 

account      .... 
HENNIKER  (see  also  Number  Six)  : 

ratable  estate,  proiJortion  and 
HENRICK,  Henry  : 

account     .... 
HERINGTON,  Timothy  : 

account      .... 
HEWERS : 

of  masts  (see  also  Mast  Men) 


polls 


1746— 
1756— 
1757— 


3 :  429 
5  :  175 
5  :  309 


1757- 
1757- 


5:290 
5 :  301 


1758—  5 :  370 


1718- 
1720- 
1730- 
1735- 
1735- 
1735- 
1763- 
1735- 
1735- 


175 

1757 

1759 

1762 

1765 


1: 
1: 
2  : 

2: 
2: 
2: 


215 

257 
324 
442 
:449 
:  455 
6  :  348 
2:449 
2:451 


4:445 
5  :  277 
6:  2 
6:265 
7:  28 


1758— 
1759— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 
1762— 
1763— 
1764— 
1766— 
1767— 


YEAR. 


VOL. 


512 
479 
:  36 
:  72 
:148 
232 
:  458 
:462 
:464 
:178 
:  182 


1748 

1746 
1756 
1769 

1726 


1756 

1762 

1757 
1757 

1758 

1758 

1763 

1719 
1721 
1730 
1735 
1735 
1737 
1763 
1735 
1737 
1752 
1755 
1758 
1760 
1763 
1766 

1758 
1759 
1759 
1760 
1760 
1761 
1762 
1763 
1764 
1765 
1767 
1768 

1773 

1773 

1765 

1758 

1745 


3 
5 

7 


5 
5 

5 

5 


1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
6 
2 
2 
4 
4 
5 
6 
6 


5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 


8 
8 
6 
5 
3 


PAGE. 


80 

533 
191 
332 

28 


119 
273 

299 

302 

397 

375 

331 

232 
265 
329 
446 
451 
486 
354 
450 
487 
251 
548 
385 
104 
338 
84 

434 

463 

490 

39 

77 

158 

242 

316 

395 

7 

126 

204 

151 

158 

466 

367 

232 


166 


Index  to  Juurnals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

IIICKS,  .Toim: 

viiltiiitoer  ...... 

1746— 

3:403 

1746 

3 

405 

UK  KS,  Ma.iok: 

estati-  of     ...... 

1766 

7 

52 

IIICKS,  Jo.sErii  [and  Miis.]  : 

pi'tition      ...... 

1773 

.S:135 

1773 

8 

136 

HIGH  SiiKiiiKK  (see  also  Doorkeeper  and  SIk  riff')  : 

to  lay  precepts  foi*  choosing  niembor.s   before   tlio 

house   ...... 

, 

, 

1765 

5 

49 

called  to  account        .... 

• 

1756 

5 

165 

report  of    . 

, 

,                   , 

1758 

5 

440 

lIKlll  Tkkaj^on  (see  Treason). 

IIKJHT,  CiiAKLKS: 

iiuister-roll,  etc.        1745—  H:  168 

1747— 

3 :  451 

1747 

3 

500 

IIKJIIWAYS  (see  also  Romls,   Sdcclmcn, 

Surveyors,  arid 

II7ty.s)  : 

regulated  .         .         1714 —  1 :    77 

1718— 

1:221 

1723 

1 

388 

1743—  3:    51 

1743— 

3:    56 

1743 

3 

66 

1743—  3:    72 

1744— 

3:    76 

1748 

4 

73 

1748—  4:    94 

1748— 

4:    99 

1752 

4 

249 

1752—  4 :  270 

1752— 

4:276 

1752 

4 

277 

1753       4 :  305 

1753— 

4  :  306 

1753 

4 

338 

1753—  4 :  339 

1754— 

4  :  404 

1754 

4 

409 

1754—  4:411 

1754— 

4:420 

1764 

4 

426 

1757—  5:213 

1757— 

5  :  257 

1757 

5 

26S 

1757—  5 :  269 

1757 — 

5 :  273 

1758 

5 

450 

1758—  5:451 

1759— 

5 :  462 

1759 

5 

465 

1759—  5 :  466 

1759— 

5  :  485 

1759 

5 

492 

1759—  6 :      2 

1759— 

6:      6 

1759 

6 

15 

1759—  6 :    16 

1759— 

6:    30 

1760 

6 

66 

1760       6:    74 

1765— 

6:452 

1765 

6 

453 

1705—  6:454 

1770  — 

8:      8 

1770 

8 

32 

1770—  8:    40 

1771— 

8:    69 

1771 

8 

108 

1771—  8:109 

1774— 

8:168 

1774 

8 

169 

near  Anioskcag  Falls 

, 

, 

1754 

4 

398 

in  Barnstead      ..... 

, 

, 

1771 

8 

88 

in  Harrington 

1761— 

6:127 

1761 

6 

205 

1761-  6:215 

1762— 

6 :  250 

1762 

6 

251 

17(;2—  6:252 

1762— 

6 :  265 

1762 

6 

268 

1762—  6  :  271 

1762— 

6 :  298 

1771 

8 

88 

through  Burton          .... 

1769— 

7:291 

1770 

7 

341 

from  (  liarlestown  to  Amhcr.st  . 

, 

, 

1773 

8 

146 

from  ("liarlestown    [or  Connecticut 

river]   to  Bos- 

cawen           .         1768 —  7  :  273 

1768— 

7  :  279 

1769 

7 

289 

1769—  7  :  297 

1770— 

7:341 

1772 

8 

124 

from  Conway  to  Connecticut  river    . 

1772— 

8:128 

1773 

8 

136 

177;J— 

8:138 

1774 

8 

169 

from  out  towns  to  Coos     . 

, 

,                   , 

1752 

4 

272 

1753—  4:329 

176;?— 

6  :  341 

1763 

6 

344 

1763       6:345 

I7t;3— 

6  :  374 

1763 

6 

375 

1763—  6:381 

1765— 

6  :  446 

1765 

6 

451 

1768—  7  :  186 

176.S— 

7  :  192 

1768 

7 

214 

1768      7 : 274 

176H— 

7:277 

1770 

7 

341 

1772-  8:117 

1772— 

8:129 

1773 

8 

136 

through  Dartmouth  .... 

1769— 

7:291 

1770 

7 

341 

in  Derrylield 

1753— 

4  :  322 

1753 

4 

353 

from  Dover  to  Winipisioke  pond 

1722— 

1:317 

1722 

1 

325 

1722— 

1  :  352 

1722 

1 

360 

from  Durham  to  mouth  of  Baker's 

river   (sec  also 

iJurhdrn)      ..... 

, 

• 

1765 

6 

451 

in  Epping 

. 

. 

1747 

3 

460 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


167 


HIGHWAYS,  —  {continued)  : 

from  Exeter  to  Winii)isioke  pond 
tliroiigh  Gilmanton    . 
to  the  governor's 


in  Kingston 


through  Laneaster 


in  Londonderry 


1720— 
1747— 


1756— 
1761— 


251 
465 


69 
137 


from  crotch  of  Merrinuick  river 
in  Moultonborough    . 


in  New  Town  . 
in  Newington  . 
in  Newmarket  . 

in  Northumberland 
in  Nottingham 


1766- 


7:    91 


to  Portsmouth,  from  Stonington,  etc 
in  Rochester      .         1768—  7  :  191 
1768—  7  :  217 
through  Rye  and  Portsmouth 
through  Sandwich     . 
in  Shelburne 
in  Society  land 
two,  in  South  Haiupton     . 
in  Stonington    . 


through  Tamworth 
in  Tuitonborough 


to  Winipisioke  pond 


1722—  1:350 


in  Wolfeborough 


1766- 
1765- 
1747- 
1747- 

1770— 
1743— 
1756— 
1765— 

1768— 
1769— 
1756— 

1765- 

1768- 

1765- 
1765- 

176S- 
1771- 
1764- 
1769- 


7:  86 

6:457 
3:447 
3:471 

7:341 
3:  50 
5:  89 
7:  12 

7:274 
7  :  291 
5:  74 

7:  41 
7:192 


7: 

7: 


1770—  8: 


1768- 
1769- 
1769- 
1768- 
1769- 

1722- 
1722- 
1768- 
1769- 

from  Wolfeborough  to  Dartmouth  college 
HILL,  Brigadier  : 

commander-in-cliicf  ..... 
HILL,  Henry: 

petiti(ni      ..... 
HILL, Jonathan : 

account,  etc.      .... 
HILL,  Nathaniel  : 

member     ..... 


1711— 
1711— 
1711— 
1711— 

1712— 
1712— 
1712- 
1712— 
1712— 
1713— 
1713— 
1713— 
1714— 


15 
24 
29 
34 
37 
43 
47 
62 
56 
59 
63 
67 
73 


1711- 
1711- 
1711- 
1711- 
1712- 
1712- 
1712- 
1712- 
1712- 
1712- 
1713- 
1713- 
1713- 
1714- 


4 
33 


7:215 

8:  64 

6  :  407 

7  :  291 


7:274 
7 :  291 
7  :  291 
7:274 
7:291 

1 :  325 
1 :  352 
7:274 
7 :  291 


1761—  6:121 


1761—  6  :  214 


1:  1 
1:  17 
1:  25 


31 
35 
39 
44 
48 
54 
57 
60 
65 
1:  69 
1:  75 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

1722 

1 

1771 

8 

1765 

6 

1747 

3 

1755 

4 

1769 

7 

1772 

8 

1743 

3 

1760 

6 

1765 

7 

1753 

4 

1768 

7 

1770 

7 

1756 

5 

1755 

5 

1765 

7 

1768 

7 

1772 

8 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1771 

8 

1765 

7 

1770 

7 

1772 

8 

1771 

8 

1746 

3 

1768 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

7 

1768 

7 

1770 

7 

1722 

1 

1722 

1 

1722 

1 

1768 

7 

1770 

7 

1771 

8 

1711 

1 

1761 

6 

1765 

7 

1711 

1 

1711 

1 

1711 

1 

1711 

1 

1712 

1 

1712 

1 

1712 

1 

1712 

1 

1712 

1 

1713 

1 

1713 

.1 

1713 

1 

1713 

1 

1714 

1 

PAGE. 


317 

88 

466 

464 

570 

291 

128 

64 

97 

31 

329 

277 

341 

100 

38 

46 

214 

128 

14 

34 

277 

216 

95 

48 

341 

128 

57 

323 

277 

341 

341 

277 

341 

317 

335 

360 

277 

341 

102 

19 

214 

45 

8 
23 
28 
33 
36 
41 
46 
60 
65 
68 
62 
66 
70 
79 


168 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepresentatives, 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

HILL,  Nathaniel,  —  {continued) : 

1714—   1  :    82 

1711— 

1:    83 

1714 

1 

91 

1714—   1  :    1)2 

1714— 

1:    93 

1714 

1 

91 

acct.uiil      .         .         1725—  2:    12  f 

1725— 

2:    18 

1725 

2 

19 

HILL,  William: 

niiislcr-roll,  uto.          1724—  2 :      C 

1737— 

2:488 

1761 

6 

214 

HILLS,  IW.N.IAMIN: 

iiiciiil)er  elect 

, 

,                   , 

1745 

3 

116 

HILLS,  J. .UN: 

petition      ...... 

, 

,                   , 

1744 

3 

*228 

HILLSHOKOl'iiH: 

inveiilnrv  .         .         1767 —  7:ltJl 

170)S— 

7  :  220 

1773 

8 

158 

exenii)ting  from  i)rovint'e  tax  . 

, 

. 

1768 

7 

203 

jictition      ...... 

1770— 

8:      5 

1771 

8 

57 

superiiir  court  session  in   . 

, 

,                   , 

1774 

8 

169 

H1LLSH0K0L(;H  tVuNTV  : 

reccinlcr,  Maj.  Samuel  Hobart 

, 

, 

1771 

8 

84 

1772— 

S:  121 

1774 

8 

204 

Hopkinton  annexed  to       . 

. 

1772 

8 

125 

annexing   Concord,    Londonderry,     J 

*ellKUu, 

I'em- 

broke,  Salem,  and  Windham  to  . 

, 

, 

1773 

8 

139 

towns,  petition           .... 

1774— 

8  :  108 

1774 

8 

109 

courts 

1774— 

8:193 

1774 

8 

204 

HILLSBOROUGH,  Eaul  of: 

letter  of 

176H—  7 :  229 

1768 

7 

231 

1768— 

7:268 

1771 

8 

97 

HILTON,  Ki.WAiU): 

V.  Fowler,  Philip       .... 

, 

,                  , 

1768 

7 

190 

nOS—  7  :  2U9 

1708- 

7:239 

1768 

7 

247 

IIILTOX.  Rkhakd: 

petition,  etc 

1721— 

1:282 

1723 

1 

400 

1742—  2 :  025 

1742— 

3:    30 

1743 

3 

49 

1743-  3:    53 

1743— 

3:    54 

1743 

3 

55 

IHLTON,  Seh(;t.  Samuel: 

muster-roll,  etc.         .... 

1725— 

2:    18 

1726 

2 

28 

HILTON,  William: 

soldier,  widow's  claim 

,                   , 

1747 

3 

520 

HILTON'S  I'oiNT: 

petition  of  proprietors 

, 

, 

1731 

2 

341 

HINCKKS,  John: 

petition,  etc.      .         1712—  1  :    .i'.* 

1720 

1  :  240 

1720 

1 

*253 

HINKS,  Samiel: 

jictilion      ...... 

, 

,                    , 

1720 

1 

246 

HINSDALE  (see  also  New  Yuri:): 

inventory  

170O— 

6:    86 

1701 

6 

122 

1707—  7:  ini 

1708— 

7:219 

1773 

8 

159 

province  ta.x  aliated 

1706— 

7:    90 

1768 

7 

188 

HINSDALE,  Ei'.enezkk: 

corrcspondi'iicc  with 

, 

,                 . 

1743 

3 

62 

1751— 

4 :  373 

1754 

4 

400 

1755—  5:    13 

1750— 

5:    71 

1758 

5 

328 

l)etilion,  etc.      .         1750 —  5:    01 

1750— 

5:    00 

1756 

6 

72 

HINSDALE,  Er.ENEZKK.  ani>  <»tiieks  : 

]»etition      .          .          1744—  3:    SO 

1744—  3:    87 

1745 

3 

*228 

HIRST  (.SM  ] hirst). 

IHXON.  Samuel: 

claim          ...... 

,                   , 

1746 

3 

420 

IIOAG.  J«HIN: 

]ietifion  withdrawn    .... 

• 

. 

1750 

5 

92 

HOBART,  David: 

on  committee 

1773— 

8 :  150 

1774 

8 

208 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


169 


22 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

HOBART,  Samuel  : 

adjutiuit,  member,  etc. 

•                 •                  •                  • 

1765 

7 

22 

1765—  7 :    23 

1765 

7 

49 

1765-  7 

50 

1766—  7:    55 

1766 

7 

88 

1768—  7 

236 

1768—  7  :  247 

1768 

7 

267 

1768—  7 

:276 

1768—  7  :  279 

1768 

7 

350 

1769—  7 

:282 

1769—  7  :  283 

1769 

7 

287 

1769—  7 

288 

1769—  7  :  298 

1769 

7 

312 

1769—  7 

313 

1769—  7  :  326 

1769 

7 

331 

1769—  7 

352 

1770—  7:354 

1770 

8 

Pl 

1770—  8 

6 

1770—  8  :    15 

1770 

8 

32 

1770       8 

44 

1770       8:    47 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771—  8 

60 

1771—  8:    62 

1771 

8 

93 

1771—  8 

99 

1771—  8 :  100 

1771 

8 

105 

1771—  8 

109 

1771—  8:113 

1772 

8 

115 

1772—  8 

121 

1773       8 : 136 

1773 

8 

137 

1773       8 

144 

1773       8 : 1-48 

1774 

8 

164 

1774—  8 

166 

1774—  8 :  172 

1774 

8 

184 

1774—  8 

188 

1774—  8 :  192 

1774 

8 

203 

recorder,  Hillsborough  county 

.     1771—  8 :    84 

1771 

8 

97 

1772—  8:121 

1774—  8 :  204 

1774 

8 

215 

HOBBS,  Benjamin  : 

claim         ..... 

•                  •                  •                  . 

1746 

3 

444 

HOBBS,  Benjamin,  Jk.,  and  Mahy: 

petition      ..... 

.     1758       5 : 385 

1758 

6 

388 

HOBBY,  SiK  Charles  : 

claim  to  province  lands     . 

.     1716—  1:154 

1726 

2 

53 

estate  of,  proceedings  stopped 

•                   •                   •                   • 

1718 

1 

212 

HOBBY,  John  : 

memorial           .... 

.    1726       2:    53 

1726 

2 

55 

HODGDON,  Caleb: 

member 

.     1774—  8  :  184 

1774 

8 

187 

177-4—  8 :  207 

1775—  8 :  218 

1775 

8 

222 

HODGES,  James  : 

petition      .         .         1752—  4 :  270 

1753—  4:305 

1753 

4 

306 

HODGSDON,  Israel  : 

volunteer  ..... 

•                  •                  • 

1746 

3 

404 

HOGG,  John  : 

l^etition      ..... 

1757—  5  :  290 

1757 

5 

299 

HOGS  (see  also  Swine)  : 

in  Portsmouth,  regulating 

•                  <                  .                  . 

1759 

6 

32 

going  at  large  .... 

1760       6:    88 

1760 

6 

91 

HOIT,  Jonas  (see  also  Hoyt)  : 

claim         ..... 

•                  •                 • 

1760 

6 

108 

HOLDEN,  Mass.  : 

petition      ..... 

■                  •                  . 

1761 

6 

144 

HOLDERNESS,  Earl  of  : 

letters  from       .... 

•                           •                           a 

1754 

4 

370 

HOLLAND : 

shirts  fur  Indians 

■                            •                           • 

1728 

2 

142 

HOLLAND,  John  : 

to  appear  ..... 

•                            <                            ■ 

1774 

8 

168 

HOLLAND,  Samuel  : 

surveyor-general 

1770—  8:    50 

1771 

8 

61 

1772—  8:  114 

1772—  8  :  116 

1772 

8 

123 

HOLLAND,  Stephen: 

member 

1771—  8 :  105 

1771 

S 

108 

1771—  8  :  113 

1772—  8:114 

1772 

8 

115 

1772—  8 :  120 

1772—  8 :  125 

1773 

8 

136 

1773—  8 :  137 

1773       8 : 139 

1773 

8 

144 

1773—  8 : 

147 

1774—  8 :  164 

1774 

8 

166 

170 


Index  to  Jouunals  of  House  of  liEPHKSKNTATivES, 


HOLLAND,  SriuiiKN, 
member    . 


HOLLIS: 

taxation  of 
miHfliiii^-liuiisr 
])ctitioii 
dolunce  ul' 


{roiitinual) 
■S 
8 

S 


representative 


inventory 


177 

1774— 

1774— 

1746— 
174(5— 
1747— 


1758— 
1760— 
1762— 
1763— 
1765— 
1768— 
1770— 
1772— 
1774— 
175:3— 
1767— 


167 
184 
205 

:}88 
402 
456 


4;$4 

2:iO 

241 

:4(i2 

:  176 

;  350 

:   1] 
;115 

:184 

:294 

:  1C)0 


1774— 
1774— 
1775— 

1717— 
1747— 
1717— 
1747- 
1747— 

175H— 
1761— 
Ui\2— 
1764— 
1766— 
176y— 
1771— 
177:5— 
1774— 
1760— 
1768— 


selectmen's  account  . 
selectmen  to  ajjpcar  . 
j)art  of  Dunstable  set  oil"  to 

176:3—  6::373 

Monson,  south  side,  set  oft"  to    . 

part  of,  set  oil"  .  1765 —  6  :  453 
HOLT,  i3ENJAMiN : 

petition  .  .  1745—  3 :  177 
HOLYOKP:,  EmvAKi): 

president  of  Harvard  college    . 

HOPKINS,  Benjamin  : 

account      

HOPKINS,  EDWAKn: 

invalid  volunteer       .... 

HOPKINTON  {sec  also  New  IIoiMnlon)  : 
inventory  ..... 

1761—  6:215 
iion-ri'sidcnt  lands  taxed  . 
(li\  idi'tl  by  county  act 
to  l)e  entirely  in  Hillsborough  county 
HOKNEY,  Daviu  : 

account     ...... 

1753—  4::341 
1755—  4:572 
HORNKY,  MiiS.  Hannah  : 

account,  etc.     .         1758 —  5  :  387 

1760—  6:    79 

1761—  6:160 
HORSES : 

shij)])ing,  to  prevent 
damages  by,  to  prevent    . 
imitrussing         ..... 
valuation  .         .        1727—  2:    75 

1753—  4 :  290 
allowance  for 

1746—  3  :  432 


1763- 
177:]- 

1765- 

1745- 


8:168 
8 :  192 

5  :  218 

3  :  470 
:5 :  456 
:5 :  45M 
3  :  460 
4:    27 

5:512 

6  :  232 
6  :  243 

6  :  464 
7:  178 

7  :  :552 
H:      2p 
8:144 

8 :  188 
6:  86 
7  :  219 


6:344 

8  :  147 

6:454 
3:228 


YBAB. 


1765—  6  :  444 


1746- 

1747- 

1760- 
1768- 
1768- 


3 :  305 
3 :  468 

6:    86 
7:219 

7:187 


1772—  8:123 


1745- 
1754- 
1756- 

1758- 
1760- 
1761- 


3 :  251 
4:459 
5:  160 

5  :  418 
6:  86 
6:195 


172J—   1  :  269 


1728- 
1761- 


2  :  140 
6:122 


1747—  3:445 


1774 
1774 
1775 

1747 

1747 

1757 

1747 

1748 

1749 

1759 

1762 

1762 

1765 

1767 

1770 

1771 

1774 

1776 

1761 

1773 

1761 

1773 

1756 

1763 

1773 

1763 

1765 

1745 

1764 
1765 

1768 

1746 
1747 

1761 
1773 
1768 
1772 
1772 

1753 
1755 
1757 

1759 
1760 
1762 

1714 
1760 
1761 
1742 
1767 
1745 
1747 


VOL. 


8 

S 

8 

;i 
3 
6 
3 
4 
4 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
6 
8 
6 
8 
5 
6 
8 
6 
7 


6 
7 


3 
3 

6 
8 
7 
8 
8 

4 
4 


6 
6 
6 

1 
6 
6 
2 

7 
3 


FAOE. 


i: 


194 
22'.' 

4.S.S 
472 
2S7 
4(52 
(57 
141 
228 
240 
458 
3 
182 
354 
105 
164 
218 
122 
158 
215 
138 
179 
372 
148 
313 
4 

*228 

418 
14 

236 

401 
485 

122 
158 
214 
120 
125 

340 
615 
282 

13 
109 
270 

78 
81 
197 
651 
161 
277 
485 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


171 


HORSES,  —  {continued)  : 
allowance  for    . 


143 

248 
382 

208 


1756—  5 
1758—  5 : 


153 

370 


1761—  6 :  202 
1761—  6:214 


1756—  5 

1757—  5 : 

1758—  5  : 
1761—  6; 

HOSE  [Stockings]  : 

for  soldiers 

HOSPITAL  Commissary  {see  also  Commissary')  : 

wages 

HOSTAGES : 

Indian 

HOUSE,  Mr.: 

IJetition 

HOUSE  {see  also  Assembly,  Chaplain,  Clerk,  Controversy, 
Doorkeeper,  Governor,  Light  {Johji),  Members,  Message, 
Precedent,  Recorder,  Restrictions^  Rights,  Rules,  Speaker, 
Sjjring,  Wentworth  {Benning) ,  and  names  of  the  several 
States)  : 

right  of  the,  to  examine  and  allow  treasui'er's  ac- 
count, undoubted  ....    1722—  1 :  358 

to  give  aid  and  assistance  ..... 

"  in  an  inactive  state  "      ;..... 
HOUSE  OF  Commons  {see  also  Parliament)  : 

of  Great  Britain        1775—  8  :  223 
HOUSES  {see  also  DivclUnq-IIouses)  : 

valuation  .         .         1727—  2  :    75 
HOUSES  OF  Correction  : 

regulated  .         .         1765—  7  :    39 
HOUSTON,  Samuel  : 

sick  soldier 
HOW,  George: 

common  carrier,  etc. 

1761—  6 :  186 
HOYT,  Joseph  {see  also  Hoit)  : 

jjetition 
HUBBARD, : 

his  man,  express  per 
HUBBARD,  Adjutant  : 

under  Captain  Gerrish 
HUBBARD,  David  : 

on  committee     . 
HUBBARD,  John  : 

scout 
HUBBARD,  Samuel: 

ensign,  under  Captain  Lovewell 
HUDSON,  James: 

sets  up  salt  works 
HUDSON  River  : 

frontiers,  defence  of 
HUGGINS,  John  ["  Huckens"]  : 

muster-roll     .         .  1745—  3:255 
HUGGINS,  Nathaniel  : 

in  service  under  Captains  Clement  and  Chesley 
HUGHES,  Clement  ["Hues"]  : 


1775—  8 :  230 
1728—  2 :  140 


1766—  7  :    66 


1764—  6:419 


1761—  6:162 


excise  farmer,  etc. 


estate  of 


1745—  3 :  256 


390 


1723—  1 

1724—  1:428  1724—  2:      8 

1726—  2:    46  1727—  2:    80 

1737—  2:    99  1727—  2:112 

1732—  2  :  370  1732—  2  :  373 

1734—  2:410  1734—  2:415 

1736—  2  :  462  1737—  2  :  491 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

1757 

1758 
1761 
1763 

5 
5 
6 

6 

1759 

6 

1756 

5 

1722 

1 

1773 

8 

1722 
1723 
1761 

1 

1 
6 

1775 

8 

1742 

2 

1766 

7 

1755 

4 

1761 
1765 

6 
6 

1768 

7 

1765 

6 

1762 

6 

1773 

8 

1745 

3 

1761 

6 

1770 

7 

1756 

5 

1745 

3 

1753 

4 

1724 
1725 
1727 
1729 
1733 
1734 
1737 

1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 

PAGE. 

243 
379 
203 
312 

3 

117 

317 

138 


368 
373 
219 

231 

651 

70 

495 

182 
434 

261 

429 

256 

141 

228 

202 

346 

82 

281 

350 

416 
19 
81 
146 
387 
418 
493 


172         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


HULL,  Mk.  : 

returned  "  deserter" 
HULL,  Rkiiaui): 

(•l:\iiii,  etc.  .... 

lIUMrilRKY,  D.\niel: 

account      ..... 
HUMPHREY,  John  : 

nnistcr-roll,  etc. 
HUMIMI1!I:Y.  WiluaM: 

jjitition      ..... 
HUNKIN(;,  Mauk  : 

of  tlie  council    .... 

1714—  1  :    86 

1715—  1:108 

1715—  1 :  132 

1716—  1:159 
1716—  1  :  1^<6 
1719—  1:234 
172tt—  1:248 

1721—  1:290 

1722—  1:315 
1722—  1  :  344 

1722—  1:364 

1723—  1 :  392 

1724—  1  :  424 

1724—  2:      9 

1725—  2:    17 

1726—  2:  38 
1726—  2 :    54 

1728—  2 :  133 

1729—  2 :  157 
clioice  of,  as  recorder 

1722—  1:371 
HUNT,  Samtkl: 

memlier    ..... 
HUNTER,  Jamks  : 

account      .... 
HUNTER,  John: 
'  petition      .... 

HUNTING  Timk: 

Indians'      .... 
HUNTOON,  ClIAKLES: 

claim         .... 
HUNTOON,  Samiel: 

lands  re-conveyed  to 

])etition      .... 
HUNTRESS,  CiiuiSToi'HEU: 

volunteer 
HUNTRESS,  Geokge: 

volunteer 

petition      .... 

HUNTRESS,  Jonathan  : 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish 

HUNTRESS,  Samuel: 

claim         .... 

Hl'RD,  John  (see  also  Heard)  : 
excise  farmer  . 
memorial     .    1773 —  8 :  137 
recorder  for  Grafton  rnuntv 


1744—  3:  86 


1745—  3 :  300 


1761—  6:  173 


1713— 
1715— 
1715— 
171.i— 
1716— 
1716— 
1719— 
1721— 
1721— 
1722— 
1722— 
1723— 
1723— 
1724— 
1724— 
1725— 
1726— 
1727— 
1728— 
1734— 


1:  66 
1 :  lOO 
1:118 


1 :  136 
1 :  166 
1:  189 
1:235 
1:264 
1:307 
1  :  319 
1:360 
1:382 
1:407 
1:425 
2:  11 
19 
42 
69 
135 


2:413 


1722—  1  :  372 
1774—  8:  184 


1767—  7 

1768—  7 


1759—  5 
1759—  6 


150 
190 


494 

29 


YEAB. 


•        • 

, 

1770 

177.3—  8 

138 

1773 

177.3—  8. 

141 

1773 

1773   8 

153 

1776 

1762 

1761 

1774 

1761 

1761 

1714 
1715 
1715 
1716 
1716 
1717 
1720 
1721 
1722 
1722 
1722 
1723 
1724 
1724 
1724 
1726 
1726 
1727 
1728 
1753 
1722 
1726 

1774 

1758 

1773 

1754 

1758 

1767 
1768 

1726 

1746 

1759 
1759 

1763 

1746 


VOL. 


6 
6 

8 
6 
6 


2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
4 
1 
2 

8 

5 

8 

4 

6 

7 
7 


3 

6 
6 

6 

3 

8 
8 
8 
8 


PAGE. 

274 
224 
210 
173 

i:i9 


101 

123 

143 

174 

2(19 

247 

271 

311 

338 

361 

383 

414 

7 

12 

30 

45 

71 

137 

3H» 

367 

42 


t 


188 

427 

148 

458 

377 

152 
205 

404 

404 

498 

30 

330 

443 

41 
152 
150 
208 


Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


173 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

HURD,  Mr.: 

engraver  of  bills,  sworn  . 

, 

, 

,                 , 

1755 

4 

568 

HURST  (seeHuske). 

[Consult  note  1,  vol.  5,  p.  . 

202,  Provincial  Papers.] 

HUSKE,  Ellis  : 

of  the  council    . 

. 

.    1734— 

2:401 

1737 

2 

489 

1737— 

2:512 

1737— 

2:521 

1737 

2 

532 

1738 

2:537 

1739 

2  :  542 

1740 

2 

549 

1740— 

2:565 

1742— 

2:616 

1742 

3 

38 

1743— 

3:    50 

1743 

3:    51 

1743 

3 

54 

1743 

3:    58 

1744— 

3:    91 

1745 

3 

124 

1745— 

3:127 

1745 

3  :  129 

1745 

3 

138 

1745 

3  :  147 

1745— 

3 :  153 

1745 

3 

247 

HUST  (seeEuske). 

HUTCHINS,  Henry  : 

in  Captain  Allcock's  roll  . 

, 

, 

, 

1757 

5 

237 

HUTCHINSON,  Ebenezer  : 

deserter,  balance  stopt 

, 

, 

1758 

5 

333 

HUTCHINSON,  Solomon  : 

re-lmbursed  for  bills,  etc. 

1764 

6 

425 

1764— 

6:426 

1765 

7 

10 

HUTCHINSON,  Thomas  : 

petition,  etc.      .         1746 — 

3:426 

1746 

3:437 

1748 

4 

61 

HUTCHINSON  &  Henrick  : 

account      .... 

• 

• 

1765 

6 

466 

IDIOTS  : 

and  distracted  relieved 

, 

.                  , 

, 

1714 

1 

77 

1767— 

7:  149 

1767 

7 

151 

ILLUMINATION : 

of  state  house  . 

. 

.    1759 

6:    28 

1761 

6 

217 

IMMORALITY : 

to  suppress 

. 

. 

1718 

1 

220 

IMPLEIMENTS : 

to  be  provided  . 

, 

. 

, 

1746 

3 

443 

IMPORTATION : 

of  Indian  slaves  prohibited 

,                  , 

, 

1714 

1 

83 

of  liquors 

.    1721— 

1:303 

1721 

1 

305 

IMPOSITIONS : 

upon  American  colonies,  remonstrance  against 

1765 

6 

430 

IMPOST  (see  also  Duties  atid  Excise)  : 

regulated  .... 

, 

^ 

1711 

1 

25 

1712— 

38 

1712— 

1:    54 

1713 

1 

64 

1713— 

66 

1714- 

1:    75 

1714 

1 

82 

1714— 

86 

1714— 

1:    90 

1715 

1 

104 

1716— 

175 

1716— 

1:176 

1716 

1 

179 

1716— 

181 

1717— 

1 :  193 

1717 

1 

194 

1718— 

213 

1718— 

1:216 

1720 

1 

256 

1721— 

281 

1721— 

1:293 

1721 

1 

296 

1721— 

305 

1722— 

1:313 

1723 

1 

378 

1732— 

2 

368 

1760— 

6:    61 

1760 

6 

71 

1760 

6 

90 

1767— 

7:134 

1767 

7 

149 

IMPRESS : 

ministers  shall  each  have  a 

servant. 

free  from 

1712 

1 

43 

impressing;  (see  also  Prest  Arms)  : 

arms           .... 

. 

• 

,                   ^ 

1758 

5 

402 

IMPRESSINIENT  (see  also  Draft) 

: 

regulated  .... 

, 

.    1722— 

1  :  310 

1746 

3 

320 

1756— 

5:175 

1758— 

5 :  386 

1758 

5 

415 

freedom  from    . 

, 

.    1755— 

4:526 

1755 

4 

528 

discountenanced 

. 

• 

. 

1758 

5 

366 

174 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Ki'Ipueskntatives, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

TAGS. 

m VllKSSMK^T,  —  (contimicd)  : 

nf  (,»iiaker.s 17AS— 

5  :  3!  12 

1759 

5 

491 

IMrK()Vi:i)  Lands: 

cattle  provontod  from  fcediiifj  (hi 

1760 

fi 

81 

invoice  of  . 

1761 

6 

122 

IN  Pi:urrcTiiAM  Rei  Memouiam: 

alVidavits 

. 

1766 

7 

66 

INCESTL'OUIS  Mahiuages  {see  Mm-riagcs) . 

INCOME: 

upon  trade  assessed  ....     1727 — 

2:    75 

1728 

2 

140 

tax  from  pedlers,  etc.  {see  next). 

INCOMERS : 

to  ))av  per  cent  on  trade  under  oath 

. 

1721 

1 

2S4 

INCOKPoilATIONS  (Tow.NS)  : 

Atkinson.                                           Pembroke. 

Brentwood.                                        Pierinont. 

Concord.                                           Poplin. 

Deertield.                                          Runifonl. 

Freetown.                                          Rye. 

Kensington.                                       Seabrook. 

Leo.                                                     Somersworth. 

Madbury.                                           Stevenstown 

. 

Nortliwood.                                      Surry. 

{Sec  under  several  names.) 

INDEPENDENT  Comi'akies  : 

of  New  Castle  and  Rv(>    .... 

. 

1757 

5 

257 

INDEX: 

of  i)a))ers  in  recorder's  office  to  be  prepared 

. 

1742 

2 

652 

INDIAN  C'()i{N  {see  also  Corn)  : 

tax  rate      .         .         1762—4:251         1764— 

4  :  445 

1755 

4 

848 

1756       5 :  136         1767— 

5:277 

1758 

5 

385 

1758—  5  :  388         1759— 

6:      2 

1760 

6 

104 

1761—  6:213        1762— 

6:265 

1763 

6 

338 

1764—  6:396         1765— 

7:    28 

1766 

7 

84 

INDIAN  Meal: 

for  soldiers 1746 — 

3:416 

1756 

5 

117 

INDIANS  {see  also  Anesaguntacook,  Cape  Cod,  Caj)c 

Sable, 

Christo,  Detroit,  Enemies,   French,  Frontiers,  Hannoc/c, 

JIulland,  llnnling.  Interviews,  Jolmson,  Norrid;, 

leicock. 

(hnmcneway,  Porrcsinc,  ,^ava;/es,  St.  John's,  Wcncirrc7i- 

ock.  West  River,  and  Wiwarna)  : 

hostilities,  etc.  .         1711—1:      1         1711— 

1:      6 

17  IS 

1 

225 

1718       1:229         1722 

1  :  346 

1722 

1 

347 

1723—  1:387         172:^— 

1  :38H 

1723 

1 

391 

1724—  2:      2         1730— 

2:310 

1730 

2 

325 

173;^—  2:383         1734— 

2 :  404 

1734 

2 

409 

1715       3:1. -13         1745— 

3  :  26S 

1746 

3 

324 

1716       3:333         1746 

3  :  Q.S4 

1746 

3 

385 

1716—  3:387         1747— 

3  :  4.S1 

1747 

3 

482 

1747—  3:485         1747— 

3  :  501 

1747 

3 

511 

17I7_  3:513         1747— 

3:514 

1747 

4 

14 

17  I7_  4  :    30         1747— 

4:    34 

1748 

4 

7.S 

1748—  4:    92         1755— 

4  :  566 

1755 

5 

5 

17. -.5—  5:      6         1755— 

5:    10 

1756 

5 

81 

treaties,  presents,  interviews,  etc.         17U — 

1  :    11 

1713 

1 

63 

17I4_  1:    .S5         1717— 

1  :  20.S 

1717 

1 

2(»9 

1724—  1:41.S         1725— 

2:    21 

1725 

2 

23 

1726       2:    28         1726— 

2:    37 

1726 

2 

39 

1726—  2:    41         1726— 

2:    46 

1727 

2 

84 

1727—  2:    85         1727— 

2:    .H6 

1727 

2 

HH 

1727—  2  :    89         1730— 

2:313 

1745 

3 

245 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


175 


TEAR, 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

mDIANS,  —  (continued)  : 

treaties,  jjreseuts,  interviews,  etc. 

1745—  3:259         1745— 

3 :  265 

1745 

3 

289 

1746—  3  :  360         1747— 

3 :  507 

1749 

4 

170 

1754_  4  :  372         1754—  4  :  373 

1754 

4 

394 

1754—  4  :  420         1754— 

4 :  452 

1754 

4 

456 

1754—  4:457         1754— 

4:464 

1764 

6 

385 

1772—  8:121         1772— 

8:122 

1772 

8 

129 

Colianawagus  or  French  Moliocks  (sec  also  Mohawk) 

nil- 

1:    11 

1764 

6 

385 

Eastern      

,                   . 

1717 

208 

1717—  1:209         1721— 

1:296 

1721 

297 

1722—  1:328         1722— 

1 :  329 

1722 

1 

332 

1722—  1 :  334         1722— 

1 :  336 

1722 

340 

1722—  1:341         1722— 

1:342 

1722 

349 

1723       1  : 373         1723 

1 :  376 

1723 

380 

1723—  1:384         1728— 

2:127 

1728 

2 

128 

1728—  2  :  130         1754— 

4:452 

1754 

4 

464 

Five  Nations  (see  also  Six  Nations) 

,                  , 

1764 

6 

385 

Penobscot 1727— 

2:    84 

1727 

2 

85 

1745— 

3:266 

1755 

5 

12 

St.  Francis 

• 

1745 

3 

266 

1754— 

4:482 

1755 

4 

524 

1772—  8  :  121         1772— 

8:122 

1772 

8 

129 

Soutliern  ....... 

,                  , 

1764 

6 

385 

Western 

, 

1758 

6 

454 

ti'ade  witli  (see  also  Truck)        .         .    1714 — 

1:    75 

1721 

1 

296 

1721—  1:297         1728— 

2:127 

1728 

2 

128 

1728       2 :  130         1742 

3:    45 

1744 

3 

77 

1744       3:   80         1744— 

3:    96 

1758 

5 

454 

captives  taken  by      .         .         .         .    1747 — 

3:502 

1747 

3 

503 

1754—  4 :  482         1755 

4:489 

1761 

6 

187 

hostages 

, 

1722 

1 

317 

slaves,  not  to  be  imported 

,                   , 

1714 

1 

83 

slaves,  assessed         ....    1727 — 

2:    75 

1728 

2 

136 

slaves,  ratable  polls  of  (see  also  Slaves) ': 

1753— 

4:290 

1761 

6 

122 

cai)tive,  no  satisfaction  to  be  made  for     . 

, 

1729 

2 

163 

old,  returned  to  friends    .... 

,                 , 

1744 

3 

100 

supposed  to  have  been  killed    . 

.                  . 

1745 

3 

199 

killed  at  Pennecook          .... 

•                  • 

1747 

4 

17 

two,  missing- 1754 — 

4:395 

1754 

4 

400 

two,  murdered           ....     1754 — 

4  :  432 

1754 

4 

433 

injiu'ies  said  to  Ije  done  to          .         .         . 

•                   • 

1754 

4 

373 

kept  in  goal 

, 

1757 

5 

284 

strong  drink  not  to  l)e  sold  to  . 

, 

1742 

3 

45 

tribes  [or  nations]  instructed  in  religion 

, 

1762 

6 

278 

1762—  6:284         1762— 

6 :  285 

1763 

6 

321 

INDIGENT  Families: 

of  soldiers,  under  Col.  Nathaniel  Meserve 

, 

1757 

5 

284 

INFECTIOUS  Disorders: 

to  prevent          

, 

1774 

8 

165 

INFECTIOUS  Distemper  (see  also  Small  Pox)  : 

spread  of,  to  prevent        .         .         .    1748— 

4:    95 

1748 

4 

99 

INFERIOR  CoLKT  [OF  Co^imoK  Pleas]  : 

regulated          .        1716—  1 :  188        1726— 

2:    47 

1728 

2 

111 

1730—  2  :  327         1732— 

2:372 

1734 

2 

418 

1747—  3:511         1752— 

4:240 

1753 

4 

351 

1755—  4:505         1755— 

4:511 

1755 

5 

23 

1760       6:    65         1765 

6 :  467 

1767 

7 

152 

1767—  7  :  154         1767— 

7:158 

1769 

7 

311 

176 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Rkphesentatives, 


1742—  2:G50 


1721  — 
1753 — 


281 
304 


INGRAIIAM,  Mu. : 

IH'tilinll       ..... 

INHAHITANTS  (see  also  Toiviis)  : 
town,  ailmission  of    . 
til  liave  proferencc  in  land  grants 

i^illL'.M  AN    .SlCVKKITIE.S  : 

to  restrain  .... 

IXJrKIKS: 

said  to  be  done  to  Indians 
IN  LI  ST  (see  Enlist). 
INXIIOLDKRS  {see  also  Taverncrs)  : 
to  ]):iy  excise     .... 
not  ire  posted  at  .  .  . 

INUtTLATIUN   {sec  also  Small-pox)  : 
pest-house  for  .... 
INSANE  (sre  Distracted). 
INSOLVENT  Estates: 

distribution  of    . 
INSPECTION  {see  also  Admeasurement,  Assize,  Children, 
ClatKjiiKj,  and  Receivers)  : 
of  bread  [and  biscuit] 

1764—  6:423 

1769— 

of  bricks    .         .         1760 — 

of  casks     .         .         1748 — 

1748— 

1752— 

of  fisli        .... 

of  lumber  {see  also  Boards) 

1760— 
of  pork 


1718—  1:220 


4: 
6: 


306 
:  61 
;  63 
;    91 

258 


409 
71 


1766— 
1769— 
1760— 
1748— 
1748— 
1760— 
1721— 

1754— 
1760— 


61 
316 
71 
64 
99 
71 
305 

420 

88 


of  shingles 


1728—  2:128 


1728— 
1728— 


112 
130 


4: 
5 
5; 
5: 


279 
308 
(;o2 

6;iO 

214 


129 
46 
66 

400 


1711— 
1728— 
1730— 
1733— 
1742— 
1746— 
1747— 
1754— 
1755— 
1756— 
1758— 


1:  9 
2:116 
2:315 
2  :  379 
2:(1,^)() 
3:341 
449 
370 
49 
67 
401 


3: 
4: 
5  : 
5  : 
5: 


INSTRUCTIONS   {sec  also  A<jcnts,  Committee  to  wait  on 
(jovernor.  King,  and  Lords  Justices) 
of  king  to  governor 

1721— 
1730— 
1730— 
1742— 
1745— 

1746—  3:395 
1749— 
1755— 
1756— 
1758— 
from  the  ministry  [British] 
INSULT  {see  also  Affrunt)  : 

to  the  government,  etc.     . 
INTELL1(;ENCE  {see  also  Deposition)  : 
of  U;ii>taiM  IJennet     . 
tVom  Governor  Shirley 
INTEMl'ERANCE: 

to  suppress         .... 
INTEREST: 

on  public  money,  etc. 

1721—  1:288 
172;i—  1:395 
1726—  2:  49 
1729—  2 :  162 


1734—  2:421 


1721— 
1721— 
1725— 
1726— 
1729— 


275 

308 

20 

66 

170 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1712 

2 

17  IS 

1 

1752 

4 

1718 

1 

1754 

4 

1721 

1 

1770 

8 

1761 

6 

1745 

3 

1763 

6 

1766 

7 

1770 

8 

1760 

6 

1748 

4 

1752 

4 

1760 

6 

1723 

1 

1753 

4 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1743 

3 

1728 

2 

1743 

3 

1711 

1 

1728 

2 

1730 

2 

1742 

2 

1743 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1758 

5 

1769 

7 

1736 

2 

1747 

3 

'   1747 

4 

171S 

1  : 

1721 

1 

1723 

1 

1726 

2 

1729 

2 

1732 

2 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


177 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

INTEREST,  —  {continued)  : 

on  public  money,  etc. 

1732—  2:371 

1732       2 : 372 

1733 

2 

384 

1733       2 :  388 

1734—  2:407 

1734 

2 

411 

1734—  2:418 

1734—  2:426 

1735 

2 

443 

1737—  2 :  478 

1737—  2:479 

1737 

2 

488 

1737—  2 :  489 

1740—  2:562 

1743 

3 

60 

1744—  3:    80 

1744       3:    95 

1744 

3 

101 

1745—  3 :  163 

1745—  3:164 

1745 

3 

178 

1745—  3 :  244 

1745       3 :  247 

1745 

3 

292 

1745—  3:297 

1746       3 :  318 

1746 

3 

319 

1746       3 :  327 

1746       3 :  329 

1746 

3 

338 

1746—  3:412 

1746—  3:417 

1746 

3 

428 

1746—  3:439 

1747—  3:477 

1747 

3 

487 

1747—  4:    39 

1747—  4:    59 

1748 

4 

79 

1748       4:    88 

1749—  4 :  126 

1752 

4 

231 

1752—  4 :  243 

1752—  4:246 

1752 

4 

262 

1752—  4 :  272 

1752—  4 :  274 

1752 

4 

277 

1753—  4 :  319 

1753       4 :  320 

1753 

4 

330 

1754—  4 :  402 

1754—  4:403 

1754 

4 

409 

1754_  4 :  428 

1754       4 :  456 

1754 

4 

466 

1754—  4 :  482 

1754—  4:483 

1755 

4 

503 

1755—  4:524 

1755—  4 :  544 

1755 

4 

572 

1755—  5  :      1 

1755       o:    11 

1755 

5 

19 

1755       5:    26 

1755—  5:    31 

1755 

5 

32 

1755—  5 :    35 

1756—  5 :    69 

1756 

5 

185 

1757—  5 :  306 

1758—  5 :  365 

1758 

5 

412 

1758       5 :  413 

1758—  5 :  449 

1759 

5 

458 

1759       6 :      6 

1760—6:    53 

1760 

6 

54 

lawful,  regulated 

.    1764—  6:419 

1764 

6 

424 

exhorbitant,   forbidden  {see  also  Act   against,  and 

Usury)  

.     1764—  6:415 

1765 

6 

452 

1765—  7:      4 

1765—  7 :      6 

1765 

7 

11 

1765—  7  :    12 

1765—  7  :    13 

1765 

7 

24 

1765—  7:    25 

1765       7:    26 

1765 

7 

29 

INTERVIEWS  (see  also  hidians  and  Treaties)  : 

with  Eastern  Indians 

.     1754—  4  :  452 

1754 

4 

464 

with  Six  Nations 

.     1754—  4:394 

1754 

4 

395 

1755—  4 :  402 

1754—  4 :  410 

1754 

4 

412 

1754       4 : 413 

1754—  4:416 

1754 

4 

421 

1754—  4:427 

1754—  4:453 

1754 

4 

455 

1754       4 :  457 

1754       4 :  458 

1754 

4 

464 

INTESTATE  Estates: 

settlement,  etc.,  of    . 

•                  ■                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

73 

1745       3 : 176 

1745 

3 

178 

1745—  3 :  179 

1745—  3 :  207 

1745 

3 

247 

1774—  8 :  170 

1774—  8:193 

1774 

8 

209 

INVENTORIES  (.see  aUo  Froiiortioning, 

Valuation,  names 

of  things  valued  —  Cattle,  Colts,  Coivs, 

Horses,  Houses, 

Income,    Mares,    Oxen,    Sheep,    Slav 

3S,    Swine  —  and 

names  of  towns)  : 

and  invoices      .... 

.     1727—  2 :    76 

1729 

2 

172 

1742—  2  :  651 

1742—  2 :  652 

1753 

4 

290 

1753       4 : 293 

1753       4 : 328 

1753 

4 

*328 

1760—  6  :    85 

1760—  6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1761—  6:200 

1763—  6:321 

1767 

7 

117 

1767—  7  :  161 

1768—  7:211 

1768 

7 

212 

1768—  7  :  213 

1768—  7  :  245 

1773 

8 

136 

1773       8:138 

1773—  8:147 

1773 

8 

148 

1773—  8 :  149 

1773       8:152 

1773 

8 

154 

1774—  8 :  165 

1774—  8:211 

1774 

8 

213 

23 


178  Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

irSWini,  Mass.  (see  also  New  Jpsivich)  : 

coiitVrt'iice  at 

1721  — 

1  :  297 

1721 

1 

298 

1721— 

1:302 

1722 

1 

312 

court  at 

1732 

2 

367 

mON: 

works,  ciK'onnijj^cd    1719 —   1  :  2r)2 

1719— 

1  :  233 

1720 

1 

257 

iiiiiu;  or  tirt',  iiol  to  be  triiiisiiortiHl  on 

.  of  province    . 

1719 

1 

236 

bar,  receivable  for  tax 

. 

. 

1737 

2 

487 

bar,  tax  rate      .         1752—4:201 

1754— 

4:445 

1755 

4 

548 

1756—  5:l:w; 

1757— 

5:277 

1758 

5 

385 

1758—  o:3S.S 

1759— 

6:      2 

1760 

6 

104 

1761—  6  :  213 

17(i2— 

6  :  265 

1763 

6 

338 

176-l_  7  : 3% 

1765— 

7:    28 

1766 

7 

84 

ISLE  OK  Saiu.es  (sec  Sable  Tdand). 

ISLES  OK  Shoals  {see  Shoals). 

ISL1NGT(  )N  Ckeek  : 

in  Portsmouth    ..... 

• 

• 

1722 

1 

323 

JACOLVN,  George,  Jk.  : 

petition 

1767— 

7:151 

1768 

7 

192 

JACKSON,  Clement  : 

claim,  etc.        .         1742—  2  :  647 

1746— 

3  :  330 

1756 

6 

191 

JACKSON,  Daniel: 

petition 

1744— 

3:    99 

1745 

3 

249 

leirs  of,  house  lot,  entail  docked 

, 

,                  , 

1745 

3 

277 

JACKSON,  Ebenezek: 

widow  of,    x'tition     .... 

1746— 

3:427 

1747 

3 

484 

JACKSON,  Dk.  Hall: 

account      

1771— 

8:    86 

1772 

8 

117 

1772— 

8:125 

1773 

8 

154 

JACKSON,  Joseph  : 

allowed  for  his  negro's  service 

, 

, 

1726 

2 

64 

petition 

1761— 

6  :  140 

1761 

6 

146 

soldier,  had  small-pox 

. 

, 

1762 

6 

296 

JACKSON,  Joshua  : 

volunteer           

, 

, 

1746 

3 

404 

JACOBS,  Daniel  : 

deserter    

, 

, 

1722 

1 

315 

,JAFFKLY,  Cypkian  : 

claim 

. 

1726 

2 

56 

plan  by      .....         . 

, 

1737 

2 

505 

warrant  against         1745 —  3  :  155 

1745 

3  :  159 

1745 

3 

160 

JAFFKF.Y,  (JroifOE  ["  Jekkkkv,  Gakkkey,  Jekkkys"]  : 

mcaiber,  councilor,  treasurer,  etc.    . 

1711  — 

1:      1 

1711 

3 

1711—  1:      8 

1711  — 

1:    23 

1711 

24 

1711—  1:    25 

1711— 

1:    27 

1711 

28 

1711—  1:    29 

1711— 

1:    31 

1711 

32 

1711—  1:    33 

1711  — 

1:    34 

1712 

35 

1712—  1:    36 

1712— 

1:    37 

1712 

39 

1712-  1:    41 

1712— 

1:    42 

1712 

43 

1712-  1:    44 

1712— 

1:    46 

1712 

47 

1712—  1:    48 

1712— 

1:    49 

1712 

50 

1712—  1:    51 

1712— 

1:    52 

1712 

54 

1712—  1:    55 

1712— 

1:    56 

1712 

57 

1713-  1  :    58 

1713— 

1:    59 

1713 

61 

17i:5—  1:    62 

171«— 

1:    63 

1713 

64 

1713—  1 :    65 

1713— 

1:    66 

1713 

67 

171.3—  1:    68 

1713— 

1:    69 

1713 

70 

1713—  1:    71 

1713 

1:    72 

1714 

75 

1714—  1:    79 

1714— 

1:    80 

1714 

81 

1714—  1:    82 

1714— 

1:    83 

1714 

85 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


179 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

JAFFREY,  George,  —  (continued)  : 

member 

councilor,  treasurer,  etc. 

1714—  1:    86 

1714       1:    87 

1714 

89 

1714—  1:    90 

1714—  1:    91 

1714 

92 

1714—  1:    93 

1714—  1:    94 

1714 

95 

1715—  1:    97 

1715—  1:    99 

1715 

100 

1715       1 : 104 

1715—  1:105 

1715 

106 

1715—  1 :  107 

1715       1 : 108 

1715 

109 

1715—  1:115 

1715       1:117 

1715 

124 

1715—  1 :  132 

1715—  1 :  133 

1715 

134 

1715—  1 :  135 

1715—  1 :  137 

1715 

138 

1716—  1 :  140 

1716—  1  :  141 

1716 

142 

1716—  1 :  143 

1716—  1 :  144 

1716 

146 

1716—  1:147 

1716—  1 :  148 

1716 

151 

1716       1:157 

1716       1:158 

1716 

161 

1716—  1:162 

1716—  1:163 

1716 

164 

1716       1 : 167 

1716—  1 :  168 

1716 

169 

1716—  1:170 

1716—  1 :  172 

1716 

173 

1716—  1 :  174 

1716—  1 :  177 

1716 

178 

' 

1716—  1 :  179 

1716       1 : 180 

1716 

182 

1716—  1 :  183 

1716—  1 :  184 

1716 

185 

1716—  1 :  186 

1716—  1:187 

1716 

188 

1716—  1:189 

1717—  1:200 

1717 

209 

1719—  1:235 

1720       1 :  248 

1720 

249 

1720       1 :  261 

1721—  1:263 

1721 

264 

1721—  1:267 

1721—  1:275 

1721 

285 

1721—  1:290 

1721—  1:307 

1722 

311 

1722—  1:315 

1722—  1:319 

1722 

326 

1722—  1:338 

1722—  1:343 

1722 

345 

1722—  1:347 

1722—  1:358 

1722 

360 

1722—  1:361 

1722—  1:364 

1722 

372 

1723—  1:377 

1723—  1:378 

1723 

385 

1723—  1:386 

1723       1 :  391 

1723 

393 

1723—  1 :  401 

1723—  1:405 

1723 

407 

1723—  1:410 

1723—  1:412 

1724 

414 

1724       1 :  416 

1724—  1:417 

1724 

421 

1724—  1:424 

1724—  1:425 

1724 

426 

1724—  1:427 

1724—  1:433 

1724 

2 

5 

1724—  2  :      6 

1724—  2:      8 

1724 

2 

9 

1724  -  2  :    11 

1725—  2:    19 

1725 

2 

23 

1725—  2:    26 

1725—  2:    29 

1726 

2 

32 

1726—  2 :    35 

1726—  2 :    37 

1726 

2 

38 

1720—  2:    45 

1726       2:    46 

1726 

2 

53 

1726—  2:    64 

1726       2:    64 

1727 

2 

68 

1727—  2:    69 

1727—  2 :    70 

1727 

2 

71 

1727—  2:    73 

1727—  2 :    77 

1727 

2 

78 

1727—  2 :    79 

1727—  2:    80 

1727 

2 

81 

1727—  2 :    83 

1727—  2 :    85 

1727 

2 

86 

1727—  2:    88 

1727—  2:    89 

1727 

2 

97 

1727—  2:    99 

1727—  2 :  100 

1727 

2 

106 

1727—  2  :  107 

1728       2:110 

1728 

2 

111 

1728—  2  :  115 

1728—  2:121 

1728 

2 

122 

1728       2 :  129 

1728       2 : 132 

1728 

2 

133 

1728—  2  :  135 

1728—  2 :  138 

1729 

2 

144 

1729—  2  :  150 

1729—  2:152 

1729 

2 

153 

1729—  2 :  156 

1729—  2 :  157 

1729 

2 

161 

1729—  2  :  163 

1729—  2:164 

1729 

2 

167 

1729—  2 :  168 

1730—  2:317 

1730 

2 

318 

1731—  2 :  335 

1731—  2 :  359 

1731 

2 

361 

1732—  2 :  373 

1734—  2 :  398 

1734 

2 

402 

1734—  2:422 

1735—  2 :  445 

1737 

2 

478 

180 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


JAFFREY,  George,  —  {coyitimted)  : 
member,  cuuiicilor,  tieiifiurer. 


2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
0  : 
5: 
G: 
6: 
7: 
7  : 
7: 
7: 
7  : 
7  : 
7  : 
7: 
7  : 
7: 
7  : 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 

JAFFREY,  George,  Jk.  : 

account      .... 

JAFFREY,    James     ["Jeffries, 
Jeffeuuv,  Jkffry"]  : 
clerk  of  the  house,  etc. 


1737— 

1737— 

1738— 

1740— 

1742— 

1742— 

1744— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1746— 

1746— 

1747— 

1748— 

1753— 

1753— 

1755 — 

1756— 

1757— 

1761— 

1764— 

1766— 

1766— 

1766— 

1767— 

1768— 

1768— 

1768— 

1769— 

1769— 

1770— 

1770— 

1770— 

1770— 

1771— 

1771— 

1772— 

177 


1720— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
172:3— 
1723— 
1723— 
172.'}— 
172.3— 


etc. 

480 
492 
636 
568 
646 
40 
92 
154 
162 
229 
316 
341 
363 
524 
93 
317 
321 
500 
134 
276 
1.53 
408 
75 
101 
109 
149 
204 
239 
267 
281 
314 
337 
343 
7 

14 

63 

94 

125 

193 


1737— 

173.S— 

171(t— 

1712— 

1742— 

1742— 

1744— 

1745— 

174.'i— 

1745— 

1746— 

1746— 

1746— 

1747— 

1752— 

1753— 

1753— 

1755— 

1756— 

1758— 

1762— 

176.5— 

1766— 

1766— 

1767— 

1767— 

1768— 

1768— 

1768— 

1769— 

1769— 

1770— 

1770— 

1770— 

1770— 

1771— 

1771— 

1772— 

1774— 


483 
533 
.549 
640 
653 

44 

99 

1591 
163 
283 
312 
348 
465 

33 
253 
319 
323 

37 
147 
382 
294 
448 

97 

102 

:117 

:150 

:212 

255 

269 

285 

316 

:340 

344 

8 

41 

67 
109 
126 
196 


YEAK. 


Jaffuve,  Jeffkvs, 


1  :  253 


:312 
:316 
:  320 
:  .330 
:338 
:  341 
:  365 
:  371 
:377 
:  382 
:  3.S5 
:388 
:391 


17LS— 

1721— 

1722— 

1722— 

1722— 

1722— 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1728- 

172;3- 

1723- 

1723- 

172: 

172;: 


1  :226 


1:303 
1:313 
1:317 
1  :  324 
1  :  :{32 

—  1 : 339 

—  1:354 


—  1 


368 
1 :  :?72 
1:378 
1  :  383 
1 :  386 
1  :  .389 
1 :  .392 


17:37 

1738 

1740 

1742 

1742 

1744 

1745 

1745 

1745 

1745 

1746 

1746 

1747 

1748 

1753 

1753 

1753 

1756 

1757 

1759 

1764 

1765 

1766 

1766 

1767 

1768 

1768 

1768 

1768 

1769 

1769 

1770 

1770 

1770 

1771 

1771 

1771 

1774 

1774 

1745 


1716 
1718 
1721 
1722 
1722 
1722 
1722 
1722 
1722 
1722 
1723 
1723 
1723 
1723 
1723 
1723 


VOL. 


2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
6 
5 
5 
6 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 


PAGE. 


486 

534 

563 

641 

37 

90 

153 

160 

180 

284 

336 

356 

516 

89 

308 

320 

364 

91 

275 

492 

400 

2 

99 

106 

119 

201 

237 

266 

271 

313 

330 

342 

345 

13 

62 

83 

110 

188 

207 

245 


143 
230 
305 
315 
318 
325 
337 
340 
360 
370 
375 
380 
384 
3H7 
390 
393 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


181 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

JAFFREY,  James,  —  (continued)  : 

clerk  of  the  house,  etc. 

1723—  1:394 

1723   1 :  395 

1723 

398 

1723—  1:400 

1723—  1:401 

1723 

402 

1723   1 :  403 

1723—  1:404 

1723 

405 

1723   1 : 40G 

1723   1 : 407 

1723 

408 

1723—  1:409 

1723-  1:410 

1723 

411 

1723—  1:412 

1724   1 :  414 

1724 

415 

1724—  1:418 

1724—  1:421 

1721: 

422 

1724—  1  :  423 

1724—  1:425 

1724 

426 

1724—  1:427 

1724—  1:429 

1724 

430 

1724—  2:   1 

1724—  2:   2 

1724 

2 

3 

1724—  2:   5 

1724—  2:   6 

1724 

2 

7 

1724—  2:   9 

1724—  2  :  10 

1724 

2 

11 

1724—  2:  12 

1724—  2:  12* 

1725 

2 

tl2 

1725—  2:  13 

1725   2:  14 

1725 

2 

15 

1725—  2:  16 

1725   2:  17 

1725 

2 

18 

1725—  2:  19 

1725   2:  20 

1725 

2 

21 

1725   2:  23 

1725—  2:  24 

1725 

2 

25 

1725   2:  26 

1725   2:  27 

1726 

2 

30 

1726—  2:  31 

1726   2:  32 

1726 

2 

33 

1726—  2:  34 

1726   2:  35 

1726 

2 

36 

1726   2:  37 

1726   2:  38 

1726 

2 

39 

1726—  2:  40 

1726—  2:  41 

1726 

2 

42 

1726-  2:  43 

1726   2:  44 

1726 

2 

45 

1726   2:  46 

1726—  2:  47 

1726 

2 

48 

1726—  2:  49 

1726   2:  51 

1726 

2 

53 

1726   2:  64 

1726—  2:  56 

1726 

2 

57 

1726   2:  60 

1722—  2  :  61 

1726 

2 

62 

1726   2:  64 

1726—  2:  65 

1726 

2 

66 

1727—  2:  68 

1727—  2:  69 

1727 

2 

70 

1727—  2:  71 

1727—  2:  72 

1727 

2 

73 

1727—  2:  74 

1727—  2:  75 

1727 

2 

76 

1727—  2:  77 

1727—  2:  78 

1727 

2 

79 

1727—  2:  80 

1727—  2:  81 

1727 

2 

82 

1727—  2:  83 

1727—  2:  84 

1727 

2 

85 

1727—  2 :  86 

1727—  2  :  87 

1727 

2 

88 

1727—  2:  89 

1727—  2:  92 

1727 

2 

93 

1727—  2:  96 

1727—  2:  97 

1727 

2 

98 

1727—  2:  99 

1727—  2:101 

1727 

2 

102 

1727—  2 :  103 

1727—  2  :  104 

1727 

2 

105 

1727—  2 :  106 

1727—  2  :  107 

1727 

2 

108 

1728—  2:112 

1728—  2 :  115 

1728 

2 

118 

1728—  2:119 

1728   2 :  120 

1728 

2 

121 

1728   2 : 123 

1728   2 :  126 

1728 

2 

127 

1728   2 : 128 

1728—  2 :  129 

1728 

2 

130 

1728   2  :  131 

1728   2 : 132 

1728 

2 

134 

1728—  2 :  135 

1728—  2 :  136 

1728 

2 

137 

1728   2 : 138 

1728   2 :  140 

1728 

2 

141 

1728   2 : 142 

1729—  2 :  144 

1729 

2 

146 

1729—  2:147 

1729—  2 :  148 

1729 

2 

149 

1729—  2 :  150 

1729—  2  :  151 

1729 

2 

152 

1729—  2  :  153 

1729—  2 :  154 

1729 

2 

155 

1729—  2 :  156 

1729—  2 :  157 

1729 

2 

158 

1729—  2 :  159 

1729—  2 :  160 

1729 

2 

161 

1729—  2 :  162 

1729—  2:163 

1729 

2 

164 

1729—  2 :  166 

1729-  2:167 

1729 

2 

168 

1729—  2 :  170 

1729—  2:171 

1729 

2 

172 

1730   2 :  174 

1730—  2 :  327 

1730 

2 

332 

1732—  2:370 

1732—  2 :  377 

1734 

2 

398 

1734—  2 :  423 

1735—  2:448 

1736 

2 

457 

182  Index  to  Jouunai-s  of  IIuusk  of  IiKi'KESENTATivi;s, 


YEAK.  VOL.        PAGE 


JAFI'-RKY,  .Ia.mks,  —  {,■,,,/, riuai) 
clerk  of  the  liouse,  etc. 

1730— 
1737— 
1737— 
1737— 
1739— 
1740— 
1742— 
1742— 
1742— 
1742— 
1742— 
1743— 
1744— 


504 
514 
541 
5(J4 
Gil 
G2.S 
i;:U) 

G41 

652 

69 

92 


JAILS  (fire  Pn'sn)is). 

JAMKSON,  William,  and  otiikrs: 

potition      ..... 
JANVKKKKX,  George: 

l)etitioner  .... 

.JA(2UIT1I,  Ebenezek  : 

l)t'tition      ..... 
JIOFFKV,  Jf.I'FKEY,  etc.  {see  Jaffrcy) 
JKFFUIES,  Cai'TAIN: 

imister-roll         .... 
JEN K INS,  Benjamin  : 

petition     . 


1755 — 
1760— 

JENKINS.  William: 
V.  'riioma.s  Davis 
petition      .... 

JENKS,  JosEi'ii: 

j^overnor  of  Riiode  Island 

JENNESS,  FUANCIS: 

l)otition      .... 

JENNESS,  Hezekiaii  : 

claim         .... 

JENNESS,  Joshua  : 

,  deserter     .... 

JENNESS.   KiciiAiM): 

nieniber,  excise  farmer,  e!i 
172(;— 
1726— 
1727— 
1727— 
172«— 
1728— 
1728— 
1728— 
1729— 
1729— 
1730— 
1734— 
1735 — 
173K— 
1742— 
1742— 
1743— 
1744— 
1745— 
1745— 


57 

77 


51 
59 
74 
94 
110 
2:121 
2:131 
143 
155 
169 
307 
397 
434 
537 
610 
38 
61 
90 
184 
189 


17;'.6_ 

17;;7— 

1737— 
17.17- 
1710— 
1740— 
1742— 
1742— 
1712— 
1742— 
1742— 

I7i;i— 

1744— 


1726- 
1726— 
1727— 
1727— 
172.S— 
172.S— 
1728— 
1728— 
1729— 
17.30— 
1731— 
1734— 
1736— 
1739— 
1742«- 
1742— 
1743— 
1744— 
174.5— 
1745— 


459 

481 

505 

521 

54-1 

566 

624 

629 

638 

644 

38 

71 

94 


1759—  5:460 
1761—  6:123 


1764—  6:422 


52 

63 

78 

100 

113 

125 

134 

145 

164 

173 

335 

422 

457 

542 

629 

40 

60 

104 

185 

196 


17:;6 
1737 
1737 
1737 
1740 
1740 
1742 
1742 
1742 
1742 
1743 
1743 
1745 


1747 
1765 
1773 

1712 

1760 
1761 

1764 
1765 

17.30 

1764 

1755 

1761 

1726 
1726 
1727 
1727 
1727 
1728 
1728 
1728 
1729 
1729 
1730 
1732 
1736 
1737 
1740 
1742 
1743 
1744 
1745 
1745 
1745 


2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 


3 
7 

8 


6 
6 

6 

7 

2 
6 
4 


2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 


460 
492 
511 
52.S 
548 
567 
627 
63.3 
6.39 
646 
58 
74 
118 


446 

19 

147 


42 

64 
130 

412 

12 

326 
405 
497 

I'.t'.l 

.50 

55 

67 

s7 

105 

117 

12.S 

139 

151 

165 

174 

376 

4.33 

475 

547 

637 

49 

85 

1.53 

187 

203 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711- 

-1775. 

183 

YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

JENNESS,  Richard,  —  (continued)  : 

member,  excise  farmer,  etc. 

1745       3:211 

1745—  3 :  214 

1745 

3 

215 

17J5—  3:222 

1745—  3 :  227 

1745 

3 

230 

1745—  3  :  234 

1745—  3:235 

1745 

3 

242 

1745—  3:243 

1745       3 :  244 

1745 

3 

247 

1745       3 :  248 

1745—  3  :  251 

1745 

3 

252 

1745—  3 :  262 

174,5—  3:267 

1745 

3 

276 

1745       3  :  283 

1745       3 :  293 

1745 

3 

298 

1746—  3:309 

1746—  3:310 

1746 

3 

312 

1746—  3:317 

1746—  3:321 

1746 

3 

323 

1746—  3 :  324 

1746-  3:326 

1746 

3 

329 

1746—  3:338 

1746—  3:343 

1746 

3 

355 

1746—  3 :  365 

1746—  3:368 

1746 

3 

392 

1746—  3 :  393 

1746—  3:407 

1746 

3 

421 

1746       3 :  424 

1746—  3 :  428 

1746 

3 

429 

1746       3 :  430 

1746—  3:431 

1746 

3 

432 

1746       3 :  433 

1746—  3:434 

1746 

3 

435 

1747—  3:450 

1747—  3  :  451 

1747 

3 

453 

1747—  3:454 

1747—  3:456 

1747 

3 

460 

1747—  3 :  465 

1747—  3 :  466 

1747 

3 

468 

1747—  3 :  469 

1747—  3 :  481 

1747 

3 

485 

1747—  3 :  486 

1747—  3:491 

1747 

3 

493 

1747—  3 :  509 

1747—  3:523 

1747 

•  > 

527 

1747—  3:528 

1747—  4:      2 

1747 

4 

20 

1747—  4:    25 

1747—  4:    32 

1747 

4 

50 

1747—  4 :    59 

1748—  4:    68 

1748 

4 

77 

1748—  4:    89 

1748—  4:    98 

1748 

4 

99 

1749—  4 :  100 

1749—  4:112 

1749 

4 

132 

1749—  4 :  158 

1750—  4:    10 

1751 

4 

9 

1752—  4:216 

1752—  4:252 

1752 

4 

255 

1752—  4 :  256 

1752—  4 :  257 

1752 

4 

262 

1752—  4 :  267 

1752—  4 :  269 

1752 

4 

273 

1752—  4:276 

1752—  4:380 

1753 

4 

281 

1753       4 :  288 

1753—  4 :  297 

1753 

4 

307 

1753—  4:311 

1753—  4 :  326 

1753 

4 

327 

1753       4:345 

1753—  4:384 

1754 

4 

369 

1754—  4 :  397 

1754—  4 :  406 

1754 

4 

409 

1754—  4 :  425 

1754—  4 :  441 

1754 

4 

*442 

1754       4 :  450 

1754—  4:510 

1754 

4 

552 

1755       4:514 

1755—  4:522 

1755 

4 

523 

1755       4 :  544 

1755—  4:558 

1755 

4 

573 

1755       5:      0 

1755—  5 :    21 

17.55 

5 

41 

1760       6:    63 

1762—  6 :  237 

1762 

6 

242 

1762—  6 :  246 

1762—  6  :  251 

1762 

6 

256 

1762—  6  :  263  * 

1762—  6 :  270 

1762 

6 

272 

1762—  6:273 

1762—  6:276 

1762 

6 

277 

1762—  6 :  278 

1762—  6  :  280 

1762 

6 

294 

1762—  6:303 

1762—  6:304 

1762 

6 

458 

1763—  6 :  324 

1763       6  :  340 

1763 

6 

370 

1763       6:372 

1763—  6 :  373 

1763 

6 

374 

1763       6  :  462 

1764—  6:388 

1764 

6 

393 

1764—  6 :  394 

1764       6  :  397 

1764 

6 

400 

JENNESS,  KiciiAHD,  3u: 

member 

•                  •                  . 

1763 

6 

335 

1764—  6:419 

1764       6  :  464 

1765 

6 

431 

176.5—  6  :  433 

1765—  6 :  437 

1765 

6 

453 

1765—  7 :      2 

1765       7 :      7 

1765 

7 

9 

1765       7:    16 

1765—  7 :    22 

1765 

7 

23 

1765—  7  :  176 

1766—  7:    54 

1766 

7 

66 

1766—  7 :    67 

1766—  7  :    83 

1766 

7 

85 

184  Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


JENNESS.  RiciiAKi), 
uieinlter     . 


'My,  —  (co7ili7iued) 


1766— 
17fi6— 
1766— 
1767— 
1767— 
1767— 
1767— 
17()«— 
1768— 
176.H— 
176!)- 
177U— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1772— 
1772— 
1773— 


91 

•16 

103 

lis 

126 

131 

14U 

20'J 

237 

265 

331 

354 

3 

'J 

48 

60 

87 

90 

105 

125 

129 

144 


convicted  of  forgery,  expelled 

JENNESS,  Samuel: 

member 

1774—  8 :  196 
1774—  8:210 
JENNESS  &  Wai.ton: 

acfount 
JERRY'S  Point: 

battery,  New  Castle 
JEWELL,  Henky  Langestek: 

widow  of,  allowance 
JEWELL,  Joseph  : 

member  elect    . 
JEWETT,  Rev.  Jedidiaii  : 
,  letters  to    . 

JOHNSON,  CiiAKEE.s: 

on  eomniittiM?    .         1773 —  8:141 
JOHNSON,  Colonel: 

to  fit  out  Indians  for  war 

letter  from         .... 

JOHNSON,    Ei.ENEyCEK  : 

p.'titioii      .         .        1756—  5:    84 
JOHNSON.  James: 

petition,  etc.      .         1754 —  4:478 
JOHNSON,  John: 

])ctitioii      ..... 
JOHNSON,  John  and  Maktha: 

petition      ..... 
J(  HINSON,  Ma.ioh-Genekal  : 

r»Mniiri's  re-inforcement,  etc.     . 
JOHNSON,  Michael: 

l)etition      ..... 
JOHNSON,  Mu. : 

claim 

JOHNSON,  Ohadiaii  : 

petition 


66 
M 
(]t\ 
67 
67 
67 
67 
6S 
68 
6.S 
()9 
770 
70 
70 
70 
71 
71 
71 
71 
72 
73 
73 


—  7  :  92 
7  :  ln(» 
7  :  Kjs 
7:  119 
7:127 
7  :  13(; 
7  :  1.S2 


210 
243 
350 
352 
359 
7 

17 
59 
62 
88 
102 
8:115 
8:126 
8 :  134 
8:152 


73—  8 :  147 


/4- 
74- 
75- 


8 :  184 
8 :  203 
8:218 


1745—  3:  116 

177;;—  S:  150 

1747—  3:482 

175(i—  5  :    89 
1754—  4:481 


1755 —  5  :    45 


1761—  6:142 


1 

YKAR. 

!  1766 

VOL. 

7 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1  1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1769 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1772 

■  8 

1772 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1775 

8 

1742 

3 

1746 

3 

1759 

6 

1746 

3 

1754 

4 

1771 

8 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1755 

4 

1756 

5 

!  17.57 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1755 

5 

1758 

5 

1743 

3 

1761 

6 

PAUE. 


93 
101 
178 
121 
133 
148 
187 
236 
260 
312 
347 

Pl 

8 

40 

p2 

64 

89 

103 

124 

128 

136 

153 

146 

148 

187 
209 
224 

89 
441 

24 

331 

478 

208 

481 

34 

650 

92 
302 
111 
168 

55 
373 

66 
147 


Province  of  ISTeav  Hampshire,  1711- 

-1775. 

185 

TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

JOHNSON,  riiiLLiP : 

invalid  volunteer 

.    1746       3:403 

1746 

3 

405 

muster-roll,  etc. 

•                  >                  >                  • 

1758 

5 

407 

1758       5 :  426 

1760—  6:    71 

1760 

6 

73 

1761—  6 :  143 

1761—  6  :  149 

1761 

6 

179 

1761—  6  :  190 

1761—  6:192 

1761 

6 

210 

JOHNSON,  Susannah: 

petition      .         .        1760—  6:    66 

1760—  6  :    68 

1760 

6 

69 

JOHNSON,  Thomas: 

V.  Waldron,  Tho's  Wk.      . 

. 

1761 

6 

204 

JOHNSON,   William  : 

in  service  under  Captain  Clement 

•                  ■                  <                  . 

1753 

4 

328 

JOHNSON,  SiK  William: 

letter  of 

.    1762—  6  :  277 

1762 

6 

278 

JOINT  Tenancy: 

partition  of  lands  in  case  of 

•                           a                           •                           • 

1763 

6 

322 

JOIST : 

tax  rate     .         .        1752—  4  :  251 

1754—  4 :  445 

1755 

4 

548 

1756—  5 :  136 

1757—  5 :  277 

1758 

5 

385 

1758—  5 :  388 

1759—  6:      2 

1760 

6 

105 

1761—  6  :  213 

1762—  6 :  265 

1763 

6 

338 

1764—  6:396 

1765—  7  :    29 

1766 

7 

85 

JONES,  Ann  and  Abigail: 

to  appear           ,         .         .         . 

•                 •                 •                 • 

1760 

6 

103 

JONES,  Benjamin: 

petition 

.    1760—  6  :  103 

1760 

6 

109 

JONES,  Daniel: 

petition,  etc.      .        1766—  7 :    90 

1768       7:188 

1771 

8 

85 

JONES,  John: 

widow  of,  relieved    . 

«                 •                  •                 • 

1760 

6 

110 

imder  Captain  Tilton 

•                  •                  • 

1763 

6 

331 

JONES,  Joseph: 

deed  of,  to  Nathaniel  Thompson,  voided 

1755       5:    60 

1755 

5 

61 

JONES,  Joseph,  and  others  : 

exceptions  of    . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1729 

2 

166 

JONES,  Stephen: 

member     .         .        1711 —  1:      1 

1711—  1:      8 

1711 

26 

1711—  1:    34 

1712—  1:    35 

1712 

37 

1712—  1:    39 

1712—  1:    41 

1712 

42 

1712—  1:    43 

1712—  1:    44 

1712 

46 

1712—  1:    51 

1712—  1 :    52 

1712 

54 

1712—  1:    55 

1712—  1:    57 

1713 

62 

1713       1:    63 

1713—  1:    64 

1713 

65 

1713       1:    66 

1714—  1:    75 

1714 

79 

1714—  1  :    80 

1714—  1:    82 

1714 

83 

1714—  1:    85 

1714       1:    86 

1714 

87 

1714—  1:    89 

1714—  1:    92 

1714 

93 

1714—  1:    94 

1715—  1  :    97 

1715 

99 

1715       1 : 100 

1715—  1:101 

1715 

102 

1715-    1:104 

1715—  1:106 

1715 

109 

1715—  1:  112 

1715       1 :  113 

1715 

114 

province  money  burnt  in  house  of. 

re-imbursed 

1732-   2:366 

1732 

9 

368 

JONES,  Stephen,  Jk.  : 

member 

.    1755—  6 :    44 

1755 

5 

46 

1755—  5 :    47 

1755—  5  :    49 

1755 

5 

56 

1755—  5:    58 

1755—  5 :    60 

1755 

5 

288 

1756—  5:    77 

1756—  5:    86 

1756 

5 

87 

1756-  5:101 

1756—  5:106 

1756 

5 

114 

1756—  5 :  135 

1756—  5 :  142 

1756 

5 

147 

24 


186         Index  tu  Journals  of  House  of  Kepresentatives, 


1 

YKAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

JONES,  STKriiEN,  J n.,  — (continued): 

luenibur     .                  175G —  5  :  155 

1756—  5 :  160 

1756 

5 

169 

17.o(J—  5 :  177 

1756—  5:  17S 

1756 

5 

184 

1756—  5 :  187 

1756—  5:  IIM 

1756 

5 

260 

1756—  5 :  515 

1757—  5:203 

1757 

5 

206 

1757—  5  :  210 

1757—  5:21!) 

1757 

5 

224 

1757—  5  :  225 

1757—  5 :  236 

1757 

5 

252 

1757—  5 :  254 

1757—  5:264 

1757 

5 

282 

1757—  5 :  283 

1757—  5 :  295 

1757 

5 

506 

1758      5 :  325 

1758—  5 :  327 

1758 

5 

340 

1758—  5:311 

175S—  5:345 

1758 

5 

356 

1758—  5  :  3(;.s 

1758—  5  :  372 

1758 

5 

383 

1758—  5:387 

1758—  5 :  3!)6 

1758 

6 

423 

JONES,  William  : 

muster-roll         .... 

•                 •                  •                  • 

1724 

2 

6 

claim          ..... 

. 

1772 

8 

125 

JORDAN,  James  : 

deserter     

•                  •                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

199 

JORDAN,  John: 

sick  soldier        .... 

>                 •                  •                  • 

1771 

8 

86 

JORDAN,  Samuel: 

claim 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1719 

1 

238 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  House: 

entry  in,  I'or  dispatch  of  V)usiness 

.... 

1745 

3 

128 

printing  and  distributing 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

147 

1745—  3:161 

1749—  4 :  109 

1758 

5 

444 

1765—  7  :      4 

1765—  7  :    18 

1768 

7 

256 

1768—  7:27!) 

176!)-  7 :  291 

1769 

7 

332 

fopics  of,  clerk  to  give     . 

•                   •                   •                   • 

1755 

5 

39 

JOURNAL  OF  Marches: 

keeping,  etc.     .         1746 —  3  :  325 

1746—  3 :  384 

1747 

3 

521 

1747—  3:526 

1748—  4:    77 

1748 

4 

93 

JOURNEY : 

of  governor  to  frontiers  . 

.     1743       3:    74 

1744 

3 

85 

JOY: 

speaker  wishes  new  members  . 

•                 •                  ■                 • 

1747 

3 

475 

JUDGES  (see  also  Courts  and  names  thereof )  : 

fees,  lines,  and  forfeitures 

.     1747—  3:505 

1747 

3 

506 

1747—  3:523 

1747—  3:525 

1747 

4 

42 

JUDGES  OF  Pnor.ATE: 

allowed  for  register's  l)ooks 

•                   •                   • 

1744 

3 

81 

acts  enabling    .         1745 —  3:126 

171,-,_  ;):  12« 

1745 

3 

132 

1745       3:175 

1745       3:17S 

1745 

3 

17!^» 

to  make  partition  of  lauds,  etc.,  in  case  of  minors 

176:3—  6 :  321 

1763 

6 

322 

in  Strafl'ord  and  fJrafton  counties 

.    177;?_  8:153 

1773 

8 

154 

ai)i)t\il  fr<iin       .... 

. 

1771 

8 

70 

])etitions  of         .... 

.     176;;—  6:314 

1773 

8 

138 

JUDGMENT: 

confessing,  before  justices 

.     1770—  8:    45 

1770 

8 

46 

of  court,  aj)peal  from 

. 

1718 

1 

221 

of  court,  curn-ncy  regulated  in 

. 

1771 

8 

101 

JUDICATORY  (see  Appeals). 

JUDKINS,  Benjamix: 

deserter     

■                  .                 *                  • 

1722 

1 

315 

JUDKINS,  Joseph: 

V 

Quaker,  exempt  from  ta.x 

-                  ■                 •                 • 

1763 

6 

365 

JUDKINS,  Josiaii  : 

petition     ..... 

.     1760—  6:    36 

1760 

6 

97 

JURIES : 

double,  in  both  courts 

.     1726—  2:    57 

1726 

2 

65 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


187 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

JURIES,  —  {continued)  : 

sherift'  jjaid  for  returning 

. 

. 

. 

1726 

2 

65 

paid 

• 

. 

. 

1732 

2 

370 

JURY  {see  also  Trial,  etc.)  : 

at  court  of  apjieals' . 

1728— 

2 

:113 

1728 

2 

114 

grand,  allowance  for 

1735— 

2 

449 

1737 

2 

485 

JURYMEN : 

towns  choosing 

, 

, 

, 

1726 

2 

61 

JURORS  : 

default  in,  to  prevent 

, 

, 

, 

1714 

1 

77 

neglecting  duty,  lines 

, 

, 

, 

1771 

8 

68 

appointed,  chosen,  etc. 

, 

, 

1754 

4 

425 

1758— 

5 

350 

1758 

5 

356 

petit,  ajipointed 

1746— 

3 

316 

1754 

4 

438 

1754—  4 

447 

1754— 

4 

461 

1754 

4 

463 

grand,  claim  allowed 

, 

, 

1753 

4 

346 

grand,  chosen,  etc.  1754 —  4 

447 

1754— 

4 

461 

1754 

4 

463 

on  trial  of  John  Ambler,  etc. 

,  paid 

, 

, 

, 

1730 

2 

332 

JUSTICE  : 

with  scales,  but  no  sword 

,                  , 

. 

. 

1718 

1 

225 

trial  bv  single,  for  more  than  40.s.  N 

T.  ' 

, 

1760 

6 

63 

JUSTICES  [see  also  Judges)  : 

confessing  judgment  before 

,                  , 

1770— 

8 

45 

1770 

8 

46 

of  the  peace,  powers,  etc.  (see  also  Evidence) 

, 

, 

1720 

1 

285 

1754— 

4 

398 

1771 

8 

69 

KEAIS,  Samuel  ("  Keis,  Keias,  Keies,  Kaeis,  Keas 

J"): 

clerk          .... 

, 

, 

. 

1711 

1 

1711—  1 

3 

1711— 

1 

8 

1711 

13 

1711—  1 : 

23 

1711— 

1 

24 

1711 

25 

1711—  1 

28 

1711— 

1 

29 

1711 

31 

1711—  1 

32 

1711— 

1 

33 

1711 

34 

1712—  1 

35 

1712— 

1 

36 

1712 

37 

1712—  1 

39 

1712— 

1 

41 

1712 

42 

1712       1 

43 

1712— 

1 

44 

1712 

46 

1712—  1 

47 

1712— 

1 

48 

1712 

49 

1712—  1 

50 

1712— 

1 

51 

1712 

52 

1712—  1 

54 

1712— 

1 

h;y 

1712 

66 

1712—  1 : 

57 

1713 

1 

58 

1713 

59 

1713—  1 

62 

1713— 

1 

63 

1713 

65 

1713       1 

66 

1713— 

1: 

68 

1713 

69 

1713       1 

70 

1713 

1 

71 

1713 

72 

1714       1 : 

73 

1714 

1: 

74 

1714 

75 

1714—  1 

79 

1714— 

1 

80 

1714 

82 

1714—  1 

83 

1714— 

1. 

86 

1714 

87 

1714—  1 

89 

1714— 

1: 

90 

1714 

91 

1714—  1 

92 

1714— 

1 

93 

1714 

94 

1714—  1 

95 

1715— 

1 

97 

1715 

98 

1715       1 

99 

1715 

1: 

100 

1715 

101 

1715—  1 

102 

1715— 

1 

104 

1715 

105 

1715       1 

106 

1715— 

1 

107 

1715 

108 

1715—  1: 

109 

1715— 

1 

110 

1715 

111 

1715—  1: 

112 

1715— 

1 

113 

1715 

115 

KEENE : 

inventory  .... 

. 

1760 

6 

86 

1761 

122 

1767—  7 

160 

1768 

7 

219 

1773 

159 

superior  court  session 

,                 , 

, 

, 

, 

1774 

169 

representative  .         1768 —  7 

350 

1769— 

7 

352 

1770 

354 

1770—  8 

IP 

1771— 

8 

2p 

1771 

8 

105 

1772—  8 

115 

1773— 

8 

144 

1774 

8 

164 

1774      8 

184 

1774—  8 

188 

1775 

8 

218 

188 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

KELLEY.  James  : 

petition,  etc.     .         1755 —  5:    52 

1757—  5 :  309 

1759 

5 

460 

1759—  5:467 

1759—  5 :  468 

1760 

6 

64 

V.  Jenkins,  Henjiimin 

* 

1761 

6 

130 

undfT  Capt.  Samuel  Gcrrisb     . 

1763 

6 

330 

Kf:LLJ:Y.  JosEi'ii: 

V.  Winn,  Juditli 

1769—  7  :  286 

1769 

7 

299 

petition 

• 

1774 

8 

168 

KELSEY,  Alexander: 

estate  of,  divided 

•                  .                  ■ 

1760 

6 

62 

KELSEY,  James: 

relieved     ...... 

1767—  7  :  133 

1767 

7 

134 

KEMIJLE,  Samuel  : 

aeeount      ..... 

• 

1761 

6 

206 

KEMMINC;,  Benjamin: 

petition      ..... 

. 

1746 

3 

323 

KENDALL,  Nathan: 

petition,  etc 

1753—  4  :  362 

1761 

6 

210 

KENISTON,  John  (see  also  Kenniston)  : 

deserter     

. 

1722 

1 

315 

widow  of 

• 

1745 

3 

231 

KENISTON,  PiiiLir : 

memorial  in  case  of  . 

•                  • 

1738 

2 

540 

KENISTON.  Samuel: 

volunteer  ..... 

•                  ■                   ■ 

1746 

3 

403 

KENISTON,  Samuel,  Ju.  : 

invalid  volunteer 

.                  .                  •                  • 

1746 

3 

405 

KENNAKD,  Atkins  : 

claim          ..... 

. 

1745 

3 

259 

KENNARD,  John: 

estate  of,  partition  of  lands 

,                  ,                  ,                  , 

1763 

6 

375 

1763       6 : 377 

1763 

6 

378 

KENNEBECK  River  : 

Indians  on          .... 

•                  •                  . 

1727 

2 

84 

KENNEDY,  Roijekt  ["  Kennady,  Kan> 

IAI)Y  "]  : 

"  deserter"'  relieved 

.    1758—  5:333 

1758 

5 

387 

KENNEDY,  Thomas: 

"deserter"  relieved 

. 

1762 

6 

270 

JvENNEDY,  William  ["  Cannada"]  : 

relieved     ..... 

1744—  3:    Hi 

1744 

3 

85 

1741—  3:    86 

1746 

3 

334 

KENNISTON,  Benjamin  (see  also  Kenist 

in)  : 

under  Ca])tain  Tilton 

. 

1763 

6 

331 

KENNISTON,  Jou: 

petition 

.     1761—  6:123 

1761 

6 

136 

Quaker,  relieved  from  tax 

. 

1762 

6 

274 

17t;2—  (;:279 

1762-  6:283 

1762 

6 

294 

1762—  6  :  303 

1763—  6:360 

1763 

6 

366 

KENNISTON,  John: 

allowance  for    .... 

1718—  1:226 

1723 

1 

417 

KENNISTON,  Joshua: 

soldier       ..... 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

209 

KENNISTON,  Samuel  : 

petition 

• 

1746 

3 

323 

KENNISTON,  William: 

debtor,  broke  jail     1766 —  5: 120 

1756—  5 :  133 

1758 

5 

396 

deserter     

. 

1761 

6 

199 

KENNY,  Amos: 

under  Captain  Lovewell    . 

. 

1763 

6 

331 

KENNY,  Samuel: 

under  Captain  Samuel  Gerrish 

. 

1763 

6 

330 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


189 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

KENSINGTON  (see  also  Hamjoton  Falls)  : 

l^ai-ish  established      . 

,                , 

•                  •                  • 

1737 

2 

502 

volunteers  from 

,                , 

•                  •                  • 

1746 

3 

404 

selectmen  to  ajjpear  1746 — 

3 :  410 

1761—  6:142 

1761 

6 

147 

classed  for  excise 

, 

1752—  4 :  238 

1755 

4 

510 

petitioners  from 

, 

. 

1752 

4 

265 

inventoiy .         .         1753 — 

4 :  293 

1760       6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767— 

7:160 

17GS—  7:218 

1773 

8 

156 

representative  . 

1762—  6  :  458 

1763 

6 

462 

176^1— 

6:464 

17(5,5—  7  :  176 

1766 

7 

178 

1767— 

7:182 

1768       7  :  350 

1769 

352 

1770— 

7:354 

1770—  8:      Ip 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771— 

8:105 

1772—  8  :  115 

1773 

8 

144 

1774— 

8:184 

1774—  8 :  188 

1775 

8 

218 

KEYS: 

of  province  chest  or  box 

,                    , 

•                  >                  • 

1742 

2 

663 

1745 

3 :  153 

1745—  3:283 

1746 

3 

306 

1746— 

3  :  341 

1747—  3  :  523 

1753 

4 

337 

1754 

4:404 

1755—  5 :    22 

1755 

5 

62 

to  gaol,  legislature  turned, 

on  soldier 

1759 

6 

19 

to  lobby  and  boxes    . 

,                  , 

. 

1765 

7 

38 

KEYES,  Nathaniel  : 

of  Rhode  Island 

,                  . 

• 

1730 

2 

316 

KIDDER,  John  : 

petition      .... 

, 

1759—  5 :  484 

1759 

5 

491 

KILBY,  Christopher  : 

bills  of  exchange  drawn  by 

•                  • 

1761 

6 

133 

KILBY,  Thomas  : 

commissary 

.                  • 

. 

1746 

3 

416 

KILLING  {see  Boimty,  Murder^  Lidians,  Deer,  and  Wolves) . 

KIMBALL,  Benjamin  : 

petition     .         .         1757 — 

5:290 

1757—  5 :  299 

1760 

6 

97 

lOMBALL,  Caleb  and  John  : 

petition      .... 

, 

. 

1746 

3 

410 

KIMBALL,  EiJENEZER: 

counterfeiter,  apprehended 

,                  , 

•                  • 

1755 

4 

519 

KIMBALL,  John  : 

"  hired,"  wages  stopt 

, 

•                                     • 

1760 

6 

76 

mistake  corrected 

,                  , 

•                  ■                  ■ 

1760 

6 

94 

KIMBALL,  Joseph  : 

muster-roll,  etc.        1754 — 

4:469 

1755—  4  :  493 

1755 

4 

495 

KIMBALL,  Robert  : 

muster-roll,  etc.        1754 — 

4:469 

1755—  4 :  493 

1755 

4 

495 

KIMBALL,  Samuel  : 

guardian,  petition     1765 — 

7:    49 

1765—  7  :    50 

1766 

7 

52 

1766— 

7:    62 

1766       7:    76 

1766 

7 

91 

may  poll  oflf  to  Plaistow  . 

,                  , 

1768—  7 :  188 

1768 

7 

202 

KIMMING,  Benjamin: 

invalid  volunteer 

,                  , 

•                  •                  > 

1746 

3 

404 

KING,  George  : 

deputy  secretary,  clerk  of 

superior 

court,  commis- 

sary,  etc. 

,                  , 

•                  •                  • 

1756 

5 

148 

1757 — 

5:240 

1758—  5:346 

1758 

5 

355 

1768 

7:192 

1768       7  :  199 

1769 

7 

332 

1770— 

7  :  358 

1770—  7  :  359 

1771 

8 

59 

1771— 

8:    67 

1771—  8:    86 

1771 

8 

87 

1772— 

8:124 

1772—  8 :  129 

1773 

8 

136 

1773— 

8 :  139 

1773—  8 :  155 

1773 

8 

160 

1774 

8:202 

1774—  8 :  209 

1774 

8 

214 

KING,  John  : 

petition     .        .        1758— 

5:426 

1758       5 : 432 

1772 

8 

117 

100 


Index  to  Journals  oi    fTuusE  of  Representatives, 


VEAI{. 

VOL. 

PAOR. 

Kim:.  SA^n-EL: 

IlCCOlIIlt          ...... 

. 

1759 

6 

15 

KIN(i,   Wll.I.lAM,  ETC.: 

ix'tilion      .         .         1740—  2 :  .')()0 

1740—  2:508 

ITlit 

2 

509 

KING,  The  {sec  also  Conspiracy,  l.tUers^ 

Proclaymilton, 

licvinnstrance,  Resent,  and  Tlianks)  : 

approval  of,  for  acts,  etc. 

1721 

1 

279 

1721—  1  :  281 

1722 

1 

321 

arms  of,  rolnrncd  or  accountoil  for  {see  also  Musler- 

J^nlls) 

1757—  5:195 

1757 

5 

196 

17o7—  ;>:  ]:i7 

1757—  5:198 

1757 

■0 

254 

attorney  of  (.sec  AUorney-Genernl) . 

birtlulay  of 

1701—  0  :  207 

1762 

7 

275 

1772—  8:125 

1772—  S:  126 

1772 

8 

127 

boundary  disputes  submitted  to 

• 

1726 

2 

57 

censure  of  governor  l)y,  deprecated 

1745—  3:213 

1745 

3 

285 

recommended  to  continue  governor 

•                  •                 • 

1714 

1 

93 

in  council 

1720—   1:255 

1729 

2 

161 

1731—  2:;U3 

1731—  2 :  3.56 

1732 

2 

.307 

1734—  2:400 

1734—  2:403 

1745 

3 

^159 

death  of,  not  to  aftect  ^\Tits,  processes,  precepts,  and 

matter  testamentaiy     . 

• 

1727 

2 

92 

donations,  grants,  etc.,  of 

. 

1745 

3 

280 

1745—  3:2S5 

1747—  4:    47 

1758 

6 

409 

1758—  5:410 

1760—  0:117 

1700 

6 

118 

instructions  of  (see  also  Insfnu/ions) 

*                   •                   > 

1718 

1 

225 

1729—  2 :  108 

1730 

2 

3o;» 

1730—  2:310 

1730—  2:312 

1730 

2 

313 

1730—  2:314 

1730—  2:316 

1730 

2 

317 

1730       2 :  322 

1730       2 :  323 

1731 

2 

351 

1731—  2:3.o2 

1731—  2:301 

1732 

2 

367 

1733—  2 :  378 

1733—  2 :  380 

1733 

2 

389 

1733—  2:3'.)1 

1733—  2:395 

1734 

2 

426 

1735       2 : 442 

1735—  2:453 

1749 

4 

134 

1749—  4:1. -J 

1749_  4  :  140 

1749 

4 

141 

1749—  4:M2 

1749—  4:143 

1749 

4 

145 

1749—  4  :  U8 

1749—  4:150 

1749 

4 

151 

1749—  4:1. -.2 

1749—  4  :  154 

1749 

4 

160 

1749—  4:H;9 

1749—  4:176 

1749 

4 

l.Sl 

1750—  4 :  1.S3 

1752—  4  :  221 

1759 

6 

10 

1759_  6  :    19 

1760—  6:    34 

1700 

6 

35 

1762—  6:2:58 

1702—  0  :  243 

17(i2 

6 

27(; 

17(i4_  6:3.S4 

170.5-  7  :      5 

1765 

7 

11 

170,5—  7:    14 

17(i5—  7  :    15 

1705 

7 

20 

17G5       7:    21 

1772—  8:116 

1772 

8 

131 

l:iii(!s  of,  inhabitants  relieved    . 

174;^—  3:    58 

1743 

3 

59 

iiieniorial  to  (.sec  also  Address,  etc.)  . 

1737—  2:515 

1746 

3 

321 

petition  to 

1745—  3:255 

1746 

3 

309 

1770—  7  :  358 

1775 

8 

222 

prerogative  of   {sec  also  Prerof/ativt 

) 

1746       3 :  307 

1746 

3 

381 

1775—  8  :  234 

1775 

8 

237 

writ  of,  for  members 

•                   •                   < 

1732 

2 

376 

1731—  2:422 

1737—  2:475 

1739 

2 

542 

1749—  4:122 

175.5_  5:    49 

1755 

5 

61 

1758—  5 : 4:'.9 

17d«—  6 :  238 

1702 

6 

239 

17G2—  6:215 

1702—  6:246 

1762 

6 

252 

17G2—  6 :  2.^5 

1702-  6  :  263  • 

1768 

7 

225 

177.5—  8:227 

177,'j_  8 :  234 

1775 

8 

230 

KING  ClIAKLES  II, : 

acts  of 

1728—  2 :  123 

1775 

8 

236 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


191 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

KING  George  I. : 

acts  of,  etc. 

,                  , 

1717— 

1 :  206 

1717 

1 

208 

1719— 

1  :  232 

1719— 

1 :  240 

1720 

1 

256 

1721— 

1:273 

1740— 

2:552 

1740 

2 

564 

KING  George  II. : 

accession  of,  etc. 

,                    . 

1727— 

2:    87 

1727 

2 

88 

1727— 

2:    90 

1727— 

2:    92 

1727 

2 

96 

1728 

2:135 

1729— 

2 :  160 

1738 

2 

528 

obituary  of        .         .         . 

,                  , 

1761— 

6:126 

1761 

6 

182 

KING  George  III. : 

accession  of       . 

,                  , 

1761— 

6:120 

1761 

6 

126 

KING  James  I. : 

statute  of  . 

,                  , 

, 

• 

1766 

7 

66 

KING  William: 

act  of 

,                  , 

, 

^                  , 

1724 

1 

419 

KINGSTON  (see  also  Hawke)  : 

excused  from   pajdng   jirovince  charge,   provided 

they  assist  the  scouts,  etc.    . 

, 

,                  , 

1712 

1 

43 

exempted  from  part  of  tax 

•                  • 

, 

,                  , 

1715 

1 

104 

proportion  of  tax  to  be  decided 

, 

, 

1720 

1 

247 

assessment  claimed  by 

,                  , 

, 

, 

1769 

7 

283 

reju'esentative  . 

, 

1714— 

1:    74 

1714 

1 

79 

1715— 

1:    97 

1715— 

1:114 

1715 

1 

117 

1715 

1:127 

1716— 

1 :  173 

1716 

1 

178 

1717— 

1:190 

1722— 

1 :  326 

1726 

2 

36 

1726— 

2:    39 

1727— 

2:100 

1728 

2 

121 

1730— 

2:307 

1731— 

2:335 

1732 

2 

376 

1734— 

2:397 

1735 

2:433 

1736 

2 

457 

1737— 

2:475 

1739— 

2:542 

1742 

2 

610 

1745 

2:115 

1745— 

3:119 

1745 

3 

184 

1745— 

2:185 

1745 

3:187 

1745 

3 

262 

1746— 

3:368 

1747— 

4:      2 

1752 

4 

217 

1752— 

4:224 

17.52— 

4 :  380 

1753 

4 

384 

1753— 

4:386 

1754_  4 :  433 

1754 

4 

434 

1754— 

4:437 

1754—  4 :  438 

1754 

4 

552 

1755— 

4:558 

1755 

5:      0 

1755 

5 

41 

1755 

5:    43 

1755 

5:258 

1756 

5 

260 

1756— 

5:    95 

1756— 

5:515 

1757 

5 

264 

1757— 

5 :  506 

1758 

5 :  434 

1758 

5 

436 

1758— 

5:512 

1759— 

6:228 

1760 

6 

230 

1761— 

6:232 

1762— 

6  :  458 

1763 

6 

462 

1764 

6 :  464 

1765 

7  :  176 

1766 

7 

178 

1767— 

7:182 

1768— 

7  :  350 

1769 

7 

352 

1770 

7:354 

1770— 

8:      Ip 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771— 

8:105 

1772— 

8:115 

1773 

8 

144 

1774— 

8:184 

1774— 

8:187 

1775 

8 

218 

tavern        .... 

, 

, 

, 

1715 

1 

135 

bounds  perambuhited 

,                    , 

, 

,                  , 

1715 

1 

136 

lino  with  Chester 

, 

1761— 

6  :  150 

1761 

6 

172 

1761— 

6  :  174 

1761— 

6:196 

1761 

6 

204 

loan  to       ...         . 

, 

. 

, 

1718 

1 

218 

1718- 

1:224 

1726— 

2:    66 

1727 

2 

82 

172!)— 

2 :  161 

1729— 

2:162 

1729 

2 

163 

highways  .         .         1720— 

1  :  251 

1747— 

3  :  447 

1747 

3 

464 

1747— 

3  :  465 

1747— 

3:471 

1755 

4 

570 

lands  in,  petitioned  for  by 

HamjDton 

, 

,                    , 

1723 

1 

399 

1724— 

2:      4 

1724 

2 

8 

expresses          .         1723 — 

1  :  408 

1746— 

3:381 

1746 

3 

428 

constable's  account   . 

,                    , 

, 

, 

1724 

1 

417 

firing  guns  in,  restricted  . 

,                    , 

, 

,                  , 

1724 

1 

419 

valuation  of  lands  in 

•                   • 

• 

•                  • 

1728 

2 

136 

192 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


KINGSTON,  —  {contimicd) : 
valuation  of  trade  in 


inventory 

cast  end,  petition 

petition 


175;j— 
17f)7— 

1738— 
1740— 
1746— 
1755— 
1760- 
1734— 


lshii)S  in 


petitioners  from 

suits  a<j;ainst 

dlilifulties  and  hart 

classed  for  excise 

agreement  of  Hami)stead  with 
KITS  ["KiTTKS"]  : 

soldiers'     .... 
KITTHRY  (.Massachusetts  Bay): 

incursions  at      . 

sods  for  fort  from 

volunteer  from 

ptititioner  from 
KNAPSACKS : 

for  soldiers       ... 
KNEELANI)  and  Russell: 

memorial  of       . 
KNIGHT,  John: 

muster-roll 

member  . 


2!»3 
160 

5.32 
553 
440 
4:566 

6 

^  ■ 


81 
427 


1722—  1:360 


KNIGHT,  John,  Jk. 

member  . 


1727— 
1728— 
1745— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747- 
1748— 
1748— 
1748— 
1748— 
1749— 
1750— 


1752— 
1752— 
1752— 
1753— 
175.3— 
1753— 
1753— 
1753— 
1753— 
1754— 
1754 — 
1754— 


2  : 
2  : 
3: 
3: 
3; 
3: 
3: 
4: 
4: 
4; 
4: 
4: 
4; 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 


105 

117 

129 

476 

511 

518 

528 

16 

20 

29 

41 

57 

71 

81 

89 

98 

111 


223 
248 
278 
288 
321 
332 
354 
361 
384 
395 
405 
413 


1760— 
1768— 
1732— 
1738— 
1743— 
1747— 
175.0 — 
1760— 
1760— 


1752—  4 
1768—  7 


172.8— 
1729— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1748— 
1748— 
1748— 
1749— 
1749— 
1750— 


1752— 

1752— 

1752— 

1753— 

175.3— 

175.3— 

17.5»— 

1753— 

175- 

175- 

1754— 

1754— 


86 
218 
366 
533 

60 
447 
567 

84 

51 


238 
191 


1756—  6 :  123 


1725—  2:  18 


2:110 
2 :  156 
3 :  370 
3:490 
3:513 
3 :  519 
4:   2 


17 

21 

30 

44 

59 

76 

84 

91 

100 

127 

4 :  183 


235 
269 
380 
307 
326 
344 
359 
362 
369 
396 
406 
414 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1728 

2 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1733 

2 

1738 

2 

1746 

3 

1755 

4 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1760 

6 

1732 

2 

1733 

2 

1756 

4 

1768 

7 

1747 

4 

1722 

1 

1744 

3 

1746 

3 

1768 

7 

1757 

5 

1755 

5 

1726 

2 

1727 

2 

1728 

2 

1745 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1747 

4 

1747 

4 

1747 

4 

1747 

4 

1748 

4 

1748 

4 

1748 

4 

1748 

4 

1749 

4 

1749 

4 

1751 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

:  1753 

4 

!  1753 

4 

'  1753 

4 

,  1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

PACK. 


140 

122 
156 
381 
539 
432 
640 

44 
196 

82 
367 
384 
510 
215 

36 

341 
102 
404 
235 

238 

10 

61 

100 

113 

128 

475 

496 

617 

624 

15 

18 

25 

39 

51 

63 

77 

88 

94 

105 

164 

9 

217 
240 
271 
286 
311 
327 
345 
360 
366 
376 
397 
408 
416 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711- 

-1775. 

193 

TEAK. 

1 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

IvNIGHT,  John,  Jr.,  —  {continued): 

member    .         .         1754 —  4  :  420 

1754—  4 :  425 

1754 

4 

426 

1754—  4:429 

1754—  4 :  430 

1754 

4 

436 

1754—  4:448 

1754—  4:449 

1754 

4 

460 

1754       4 :  461 

1754—  4:462 

1754 

4 

463 

1754—  4:465 

1754—  4 :  475 

1754 

4 

480 

1754—  4:552 

17.55—  4:491 

1755 

4 

498 

1755—  4 :  500 

1755       4 :  508 

1755 

4 

510 

1755       4 :  513 

1755—  4:520 

1755 

4 

522 

1755—  4:534 

1755       4 :  538 

1755 

4 

558 

1755—  5:      0 

1755 —  5  :      6 

1755 

5 

20 

1755—  5:    26 

17.55       5:    28 

1755 

5 

29 

1755       5:    31 

1755—  5 :    41 

1755 

5 

43 

1755 —  5  :    44 

1755       5:    46 

17.55 

5 

51 

1755       5:    52 

17,55—  5:    60 

1755 

5 

61 

1755—  5 :  258 

1756—  5  :    66 

1756 

5 

68 

1756—  5:   69 

1756 —  5  :    75 

1756 

5 

76 

1756 —  5  :    77 

1756 —  5  :    79 

1756 

5 

86 

1756—  5 :    91 

1756—  5:    95 

1756 

5 

96 

1756—  5 :    97 

1756       5 :  100 

1756 

5 

104 

1756—  5 :  108 

1756       5:119 

1756 

5 

121 

1756—  5 :  122 

1756       5 : 123 

1756 

,5 

140 

1756       5 :  143 

1756—  5 :  144 

1756 

5 

148 

1756—  5  :  151 

1756 —  5  :  152 

1756 

5 

169 

1756—  5:170 

1756—  5 :  176 

1756 

5 

183 

1756—  5 :  187 

1756—  5 :  260 

17.56 

6 

515 

1757—  5 :  200 

1757—  5  :  212 

1757 

5 

213 

1757—  5 :  217 

1757—  5 :  219 

1757 

5 

228 

1757—  5 :  229 

1757—  5  :  240 

1757 

5 

241 

1757—  5 :  243 

1757—  5  :  249 

17,57 

5 

251 

1757—  5  :  254 

1757—  5 :  264 

1757 

5 

*268 

1757—  5 :  284 

17.57—  5 :  289 

1757 

5 

295 

1757—  5 :  302 

1757—  5 :  303 

1757 

5 

304 

1757—  5 :  309 

1757—  5:506 

1758 

5 

311 

1758—  5 :  326 

1758—  5 :  330 

1758 

5 

340 

1758—  5 :  343 

1758—  5 :  346 

1758 

5 

367 

1758—  5 :  374 

1758—  5 :  376 

1758 

5 

377 

1758—  5 :  390 

1758—  6 :  392 

17.58 

5 

396 

1758       5 :  404 

17,58       5:411 

1758 

5 

414 

1758—  5 :  416 

17.58—  5  :  421 

17.58 

5 

425 

1758       5 :  429 

1758—  5:4,34 

1758 

5 

436 

1758—  5 :  438 

17.58—  5  :  443 

1758 

5 

445 

1758       5 : 512 

1759—  5 :  458 

1759 

5 

465 

1759—  5 :  489 

1759—  5 :  493 

1759 

5 

495 

1759—  6:      2 

1759—  6:      3 

17.59 

6 

4 

1759—  6:      8 

1759—  6 :    10 

1759 

6 

11 

1759—  6:    12 

1759—  6  :    13 

1759 

6 

14 

1760—  6:    43 

1760—  6  :    49 

1760 

6 

:)H 

1760       6:    63 

1760       6:    65 

1760 

6 

71 

1760—  6  :    75 

1760—  6 :    90 

1760 

6 

100 

1761—  6:121 

1761—  6 :  134 

1761 

6 

139 

1761—  6  :  147 

1761—  6  :  1,52 

1761 

6 

1.55 

1761—  6  :  157 

1761—  6:163 

1761 

6 

174 

1761—  6:175 

1761—  6:  177 

1761 

6 

189 

1761-  6:190 

1761—  6:191 

1761 

6 

192 

1761—  6  :  217 

1761—  6 :  232 

1763 

6 

374 

1763—  6 :  377 

1764—  6:405 

1765 

6 

437 

KNIGHT,  William  : 

to  sell  real  estate       .... 

1760 

ti 

65 

KNOWLES,  COMMOUOHE  : 

letter  from 

1747—  4 :   13 

1747 

4 

16 

25 


l!i4  Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Uepkesentatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

FACE. 

KNOWLES.  James: 

member 

176.-)—  7:    29 

1765 

7 

176 

1766—  7:    83 

1766—  7:    81 

1766 

7 

>S7 

1706—  7  :  109 

1766—  7  :  178 

1767 

7 

132 

1767—  7  :  182 

1768—  7:186 

1768 

7 

226 

1768—  7:253 

1768       7:270 

176H 

7 

350 

1769—  7  :  2H3 

1769—  7  :  290 

1769 

7 

352 

1770—  7:35-i 

1770—  8:      Ip 

1770 

8 

14 

177U—  8:    17 

1771—  8:      2p 

1771 

8 

71 

1771—  8 :    98 

1771—  8:101 

1771 

8 

105 

1772—  8:115 

1772—  8:123 

1772 

8 

125 

1772—  8:127 

1772—  8:129 

1773 

8 

136 

1773—  8 :  138 

1773—  8:140 

1773 

8 

144 

1773       8 :  152 

1773—  8:153 

1774 

8 

164 

177-1-  8:172 

1774—  8:184 

1774 

8 

188 

1771—  8:192 

177-1—  8 :  202 

1775 

8 

218 

KNOWLES,  JoNAXUAN : 

allowance  for 

. 

1759 

5 

484 

KNOWJ/rON,  Ebenezer: 

l)etition 

•                  ■                 ■ 

1760 

6 

109 

KXOWLTON,  EuENEZEK,  and  OTIIEUS: 

petition      .         .         1770—  7  :  346 

1770—  8 :      2 

1770 

8 

5 

1770—  8:      9 

1770—  8:    50 

1771 

8 

65 

KNOWLTOX,  Francis: 

pL'tition 

1761—  6  :  124 

1761 

6 

141 

KXOWLTON,  Jonathan: 

hired,  wafjes  stop!      .... 

. 

1760 

6 

76 

KXOWLTON,  Mil.: 

<^)uaker,  taxes  abated 

•                 •                 • 

1761 

6 

221 

KYLE,  John: 

l^otition 

. 

1754 

4 

420 

LABAKEE,  Petek  : 

eajitivated  by  St.  Francois  Indians    . 

•                 • 

1754 

4 

482 

LABAREE,  lIi  Tii : 

petition      ...... 

•                 •                  • 

1754 

4 

478 

LABOKEKS: 

at  t'(irt  William  and  Mavy 

. 

1746 

3 

42S 

J.ABYHIN'l'II  •»!  DisiHK.ssKS  (we  also  Dislrcsses)  -. 

irovcrninnil  invnlvid  in  a 

. 

1750 

4 

1S7 

LADI),  Daniel: 

Quaker,  exemjit  from  tax 

. 

1763 

6 

365 

LADI),  Daniki..  Jic: 

nicniuriiil            ..... 

. 

1747 

4 

21 

LADD,  Cai'T.  Daniel: 

misa])plie(l  bounty  money 

•                  •                 • 

1746 

8 

440 

1746—  3:4}4 

1747 

3 

450 

muster-roll,  etc 

1747—  3:4:.l 

1717 

3 

452 

1717—  3:156 

1747—  3:461 

1747 

4 

17 

LADD,  Capt.  Daniel,  and  otiieks: 

complaint            ..... 

•                   >                   . 

1745 

3 

273 

LADD,  Cai't.  John: 

muster-i-oU,  etc 

1745—  3:302 

1758 

5 

317 

1758—  5 :  352 

175.S 

5 

377 

LADD,  John,  Jk.  : 

;u'fount       ...... 

■ 

1746 

3 

436 

LAUD,  (Ai'T.  Jonathan: 

petition 

• 

1738 

2 

533 

17;)8—  -J  :  54U 

1740 

2 

550 

LADD,  DiJ.  Jonathan: 

deceased  volunteer,  allowfince  to  fati 

it-r  . 

1746 

3 

404 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


195 


LADD,  Sergt.  Johx  : 

muster-roll,  etc. 
LADD,  Nathaniel: 

muster-roll,  etc. 

sick  soldier 
LADD,  Capt.  Trueworthy 

muster-roll,  etc. 


1722—  1:362 


1758- 
1758- 


317 
376 


1759—  5 :  464 
1759—  6 :    26 


LAKE  Erie: 

Indians  about    . 
LAKE  George  : 

army  at,  etc. 

sick  and  wounded  at 
provisions  ti'au sported  to 


1723— 
1724— 


1758— 
1758— 
17.59— 
1760— 


17.55— 
175.5 — 
1756— 
1756— 


1756— 
1758— 


420 


1760—  6:  61 


LAKE  Ontario: 

conquests  on      . 
LAKE  WiNiPisiOKE  (see  Winijnsioke) . 
LAIvEMAN,  ToHiAS: 

petition,  etc.      .         17.58 — 
LAMONT,  Dr.  Niel: 

petition      ....... 

LAMPREY,  Benjamin: 

muster-roll 1724 — 

LAMPREY,  Benjamin,  ani>  others: 

petition,  etc 1728 — 

LAMPREY  River: 

bridge,  Dover  ....     1723 — 

LAMPS  {see  also  MS.  Lmvs  2 :  260)  : 

street,  breaking  or  damnilying,  to  prevent 
LAJVIPSON,  John  : 

must  discharge  draft  .... 

LAMPSON,  Dr.  John  : 


390 
11 


353 
379 

471 
78 


45 

:    bb 

:104 

141 

142 

428 


12 
138 
394 


1759—  5:483 


1759—  5 :  491 


1769—  7:21)1 


1761- 
1770- 


170 
341 


petition 
LAMPSON,  Joseph  : 

invalid  volunteer 
LANCASTER : 

petition 

highway  througli 

inventory  ..... 

LANCASTER,  Daniel  : 

claim  ...... 

LANCING,  Abraham  Jacou  ["Lansing"] 

supplied  sutlers  at  Albany 
LANDS  (.sec  also  Grants  and  Real  Estate) 

made  liable  to  pay  debts 

execution  upon,  gives  title  when       .... 

taken  by  execution,  redeemed  liow 

unfenced,  trespassing  on,  penalty     .... 

improved,  cattle  not  to  feed  on         .... 

partition  of 1714 —  1 :    77 

17(j;3_  (;:321 

unfenced  in  common,  bounds  to  be  run  once  in  two 

3'cars 

common,  proprietors  of,  regulated  .... 

1740—  2:560 


1714—  1 


I  i 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

1723 

1 

1726 
1746 

2 
3 

1757 
1758 
1759 
1759 
1765 

5 
5 
5 
6 

7 

1764 

6 

1755 
1756 
1756 
1757 
1756 
1756 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 

1758 

5 

176(1 

6 

1761 

6 

1725 

2 

1728 

2 

1723 

1 

1754 

4 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1746 

3 

1761 
1772 
1773 

6 
8 
8 

1748 

4 

1760 

6 

1718 
1716 
1717 
1718 
1760 
1745 
1763 

1 
1 
1 
1 
6 
3 
6 

1716 
1718 
1754 

1 
1 
4 

PAGE. 


404 

28 
375 

200 

358 

463 

24 

21 

385 

48 
163 
107 
274 
116 
150 

454 


64 
159 

18 

141 

411 

429 

346 

496 

404 

221 
128 
160 

66 

98 

220 
145 
197 
220 
81 
295 
322 

185 
221 
404 


lIMj         Index  to  Journals  of  Housk  of  Representatives, 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

LANDS.— (CO////// ^/.(/)  : 

(•(•mnioii,  proprietors  of,  rcfjulated 

1757—  5:201 

1765— 

6  :  454 

1765 

7 

1 

title  oi"  coiieeriied,  appeal 

1726— 

2:    64 

1727 

2 

110 

1727— 

2:111 

1727 

2 

112 

improved,  assessment  of  . 

, 

,                    , 

1727 

2 

75 

aral)le,  tillaj^e,  oreliard,  meadow,  an 

1  marsh. 

valued 

1728 

2 

136 

\ 

1728- 

2:140 

1742 

2 

651 

1753—  4 :  290 

1761— 

6 :  122 

1767 

7 

161 

lU'ovince,  taxing        .... 

1755— 

4 :  502 

1755 

4 

503 

1755—  4 :  506 

1755— 

5:    52 

1756 

5 

65 

1756—  5 :    66 

1756— 

5:    84 

1756 

6 

107 

unimproved,  not  taxed 

, 

.                  , 

1756 

5 

86 

waste,  elaimed  by  Mason,  grants  of 

1746— 

3  :  393 

1746 

3 

395 

towns'  commons,  trespass  on,  penalty 

,                                a 

1771 

8 

68 

LANE,  EzEKiEL: 

motion  by           .... 

, 

1770 

7 

343 

LANE,  John:' 

petition 

, 

, 

1761 

6 

2rt3 

LANE,  Joshua  : 

petition 

, 

, 

1765 

6 

451 

LANE,  Thomas: 

claim 

, 

,                                , 

1743 

3 

70 

LANG,  Nathaniel: 

claim 

, 

.                                , 

1747 

4 

32 

LANG,  RoitEHT: 

estate  of,  sold 

1759— 

6:    29 

1759 

6 

30 

LANGDON,  John: 

member 

1775— 

8 :  218 

1775 

8 

234 

LANGDOX.  Cai'T.  Mauk: 

claim          .         .         1746—  3:432 

1748 

4:    94 

1753 

4 

345 

L A X ( ; I )()N ,  Ma uti i a  (see  Barrcll) . 

LANtiDOX,  Key.  Samuel,  d.  d.  : 

chaplain  of  house 

1748— 

4:    86 

1749 

4 

111 

1752—  4 :  225 

1753— 

4:341 

1755 

4 

571 

1755 —  5  :    49 

1756— 

5 :  144 

1757 

5 

272 

1758       5 :  380 

1758— 

5 :  438 

1759 

6 

13 

1760—  6 :  106 

1761— 

6:212 

1762 

6 

239 

1762—  6 :  247 

1762— 

6  :  266 

1763 

6 

350 

1763—  6:352 

1764— 

6:404 

1765 

7 

2 

1765       7:    27 

1765- 

7:    79 

1765 

7 

83 

1767—  7:115 

176H— 

7:228 

1769 

7 

287 

1769—  7  :  297 

1769— 

7  :  305 

1770 

8 

16 

1771—  H:    91 

1772— 

8:122 

1773 

8 

150 

1774—  S :  192 

1774— 

8 :  198 

1776 

8 

223 

LANGDON,  Cait.  Samuel: 

account      ...... 

1765— 

6  :  457 

1765 

6 

lOli 

LANGDON,  Cai-t.  Woodi-.uky  : 

house  of.  ])ro])osed  for  govi^rnor 

,                   , 

1771 

8 

72 

menil)er     ..... 

1771  — 

8:184 

1774 

8 

1S7 

1774—  8:189* 

1774—  8:  190 

1774 

8 

193 

177.1_  8:1% 

1774— 

8 :  197 

1774 

8 

199 

1774_  8:203 

1775 — 

8:218 

1775 

8 

220 

1775—  8:222 

1775— 

8  :  225 

1775 

8 

229 

LANGDON,   Leaim:   .^    Waih.kich   (sec 

also   Larc   and 

Lcarc)  : 

• 

petition 

1711— 

3:    85 

1744 

3 

99 

LAN(;LEY,  James: 

account      ..... 

,                 , 

.         . 

1723 

1 

390 

LANGLEY,  Joseph  : 

scout           ..... 

. 

. 

1745 

3 

255 

Province  of  Kew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


197 


1743—  3 :    75 


LANGMAID,  Joseph 

account,  etc. 

petition      ...... 

LANGMADE,  Thomas: 

charges  on  ..... 

LANNEN,  Thomas: 

petition      ...... 

LANTHORN  (see  also  Light-House)  : 

fixt  at  flag-staff  of  fort  Wm.  &  M.    . 
LAPISH,  William  : 

invalid  volunteer,  allowance  for 
LARE,  Jeremy  (see  also  Langdon,  etc.,  aba 

claim 

LATCH : 

of  trees  lit  for  lumber,  revenue  from 
LATIN  School: 

in  Portsmouth   ..... 
LAWRENCE,  David  : 

petition      ...... 

LAW  Books  : 

distributing,  etc.        .... 


1758—  5 :  427 
1756—  5 :  193 


ye) 


LAWS  {sec  also  Act  and  Militia)  : 
i-evising,  compiling,  etc. 

1713— 

1717— 

1722— 

1723— 

1730— 

1747— 

1754— 

1754— 

175 

1761 

1764 

1771 

1774 


63 
202 
361 
410 
330 
485  * 
394 
415 
449 
6:210 
6:416 
8 :  110 
8 :  165 


pi'inting 


1715 

1716- 

1726 

1746- 

1759 

1761- 

1764 

1765- 

1766 

1770- 

1773- 

1774- 


1:129 
1:181 
2:  32 
3:333 
5 :  463 
6:  210 
6 :  426 
7:  4 
—  7  :  63 
8:  3 
8:137 
S  :  170 


enactmg 


1730—   2:325 
1765—  7  :    17 

executing  .... 

not  sealed,  Ihrougli  sieknc 

Stov}' ;  to  be  seab'd  ;uul  printed 

manuscript,  repealing 


1772- 
1773- 

1711- 

1714- 

1717- 

1723- 

1726- 

1731 

1747— 

1754— 

1754— 

1755— 

1762— 

1765— 

1771— 

1774- 

1716— 
1716— 
1730— 
1754— 
1759— 
1761— 
1765— 
1765— 
1766— 
1771— 
1773— 
1771— 

1730— 
1773— 


9 


8 :  118 
8 :  142 


1:   2 

1:  74 
1 :  209 
1:402 
2:  43 
337 


3  :  486 


4 :  399 
4:421 
4:497 
6:267 
7:  47 
8:111 
8:166 

i:153 
1:187 
2:333 
4 :  426 
6:  24 
6:219 
6:453 
7:  6 
7:  68 
8:  90 
8:142 
8:207 


2 :  329 
8 :  134 


1 11(1  death  of  Secretary 


what  pleadable 

suspending  clause  in 

of  Connecticut,  fo  be  procured 


1723-  1  :402 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1760 

6 

1756 

5 

1758 

5 

1764 

6 

1771 

8 

1746 

3 

1723 

1 

1720 

1 

1718 

1 

1763 

6 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1711 

1 

1715 

1 

1718 

1 

1723 

1 

1728 

2 

1731 

2 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1759 

6 

1763 

6 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1774 

8 

1714 

1 

1716 

1 

1723 

1 

1744 

3 

1758 

6 

1759 

6 

1761 

6 

1765 

6 

1765 

7 

1767 

7 

1772 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1727 

2 

1757 

5 

1773 

8 

1730 

2 

1716 

1 

1723 

1 

1723 

1 

1726 

2 

1754 

4 

1752 

4 

PAGE. 


91 

194 

398 

417 

94 

333 

377 

257 

212 

348 

137 
212 

8 
132 
216 
409 
129 
349 
370 
414 
437 

24 
326 
109 
113 
167 

84 
160 
409 

86 
445 

26 
221 
468 

29 
170 
126 
155 
210 

\)^> 
295 
135 
309 

145 
400 
409 
60 
370 
243 


108         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

l.AWS,  —  (coniinned)  : 

of  Knghmtl,  or  Great  Britain    . 

1726— 

2:    43 

1726 

2 

60 

1745— 

3 :  295 

1761 

6 

220 

of  Massachusetts,  about  soldiers 

, 

, 

1747 

3 

458 

LEACH.  Jami:s: 

jietitioii      ..... 

1753 

4 

323 

L1:A1)  {see  also  BuUHs)  : 

transportation  of        .         .         . 

, 

1746 

3 

414 

LEAKAGIC  (.SVC  also  Wastage)  : 

of  iicjuors           .... 

1717- 

1:193 

1717 

1 

194 

LKARK  (.sec  Lanydon,  above). 

LEATHER : 

tanned  solo,  tax  rate 

1752— 

4  :  251 

1754 

4 

♦  445 

1755—  4  :  54!) 

1757— 

5 :  277 

1758 

5 

385 

17.08—  5:38!) 

1759— 

6:      2 

1760 

6 

105 

1761—  6:213 

1762— 

6 :  265 

1763 

6 

338 

1704—  G:.396 

1765— 

7:    29 

1766 

7 

84 

LEATHERS,  Ai-.kl: 

scout            ..... 

,                  , 

,                   , 

1745 

3 

255 

LEATHERS,  EinvAnD: 

scout           ..... 

, 

, 

1745 

3 

255 

LKATIIKRS;,  Sakaii  {aec  Carpenter,  Qrcemmml). 

LEATHERS,  Thomas: 

soldier  under  Colonel  Blanchard 

, 

, 

1756 

5 

75 

to  apjjear            .... 

. 

. 

1773 

8 

135 

LEA V ITT,   BiiNJA>ux: 

)etition      ..... 

,                  , 

. 

1719 

1 

236 

LEAV  TT,  James  : 

muster-roll          .... 

, 

, 

1724 

2 

11 

LEAVITT,  Jkukmiaii: 

account      ..... 

, 

,                   , 

1758 

5 

377 

LEAVITT,  Moses  ["  Leavit,  Levet"]  : 

member     .         .         174,5 —  3:115 

I74r>— 

3 :  128 

1745 

3 

132 

1745—  3 :  144 

1745— 

3 :  156 

1745 

3 

158 

1745—  3 :  159 

1745— 

3 : 159  * 

1745 

3 

162 

1745—  3 :  1G8 

1745— 

3:172 

1745 

3 

176 

174,o_  ,3  :  IKO 

1745— 

3 :  184 

1745 

3 

185 

1745—  3 :  187 

1745— 

3:189 

1745 

3 

196 

1745       3 : 203 

1745— 

3 :  215 

1745 

3 

222 

1745       3 :  223 

1745— 

3 :  243 

1745 

3 

262 

1745—  3:295 

1746— 

3  :  341 

1746 

3 

355 

1746—  3:360 

1746 

3 :  368 

1746 

3 

385 

1746—  3:388 

1746— 

3 :  401 

1746 

3 

408 

1746—  3:409 

1746 

3 :  428 

1746 

3 

443 

1747—  3:448 

1747— 

3  :  449 

1747 

3 

451 

1747—  3 :  453 

1747— 

3 :  460 

1747 

3 

461 

1747—  3:482 

1747— 

3:497 

1747 

3 

498 

1747—  3:505 

1747— 

3 :  512 

1747 

3 

520 

1747—  .3:528 

1747— 

4:      2 

1747 

4 

29 

1747—  4:    37 

1747— 

4:    42 

1747 

4 

5(5 

1747—  4:    .'j7 

1748— 

4:    84 

174S 

4 

98 

1749—  4 :  100 

1749— 

4  :  105 

1749 

4 

106 

17,50—  4:    10 

1751— 

4:      9 

1753 

4 

347 

invalid  volunteer 

. 

1746 

3 

330 

widow  of 

1746 

3 

404 

clerk  of  Bow,  to  appear    . 

1754 

4 

401 

LEAVITT,  Nathaniel  : 

enlisted,  but  not  passed     . 

. 

1760 

6 

117 

LEAVITT,  C'AiT.  Samuel: 

muster-roll,  etc.         1757—  5  :  222 

1757— 

5  :  223 

1761 

6 

217 

umstcr-master 

.    176.>— 

6:455 

1765 

6 

456 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


199 


LEAVITT,  Capt.  Samuel,  —  {continued)  : 

sheriff,  eased     .... 
LEAVITT,  Samuel,  and  otueks: 

petition      ..... 
LEAVITT,  Thomas: 

petition      ..... 

to  appear  ..... 
LEAVITT  &  Sanbokn: 

petition 

LEAVITT'S  ToMTs-  [Effingham]  : 

inventory  taken 

ratable  estate,  proportion,  and  jjolls 
LEBANON : 

ratable  estate,  proportion,  and  polls 
LEE: 

set  off  from  Durham 


inventory  ,         1767 —  7 :  160 

lands  in,  conveyed     . 
LEE,  Dr.  Joseph: 

account      

LEGACIES : 

partition  of        ...         . 
LEGISLATURE  (see  also  General  Court)  : 

turned  gaol  key  on  soldier 
LEGORSE,  George: 

asks  pardon  tor  affront  to  members 
LEIGHTON,  Luke  Mills  : 


1765- 
1766- 
1768- 


minor,  deed  to,  voiding 


LEMPSTER  (see  also  Btqjjjlin)  : 

inventory  ..... 

LETTERS  (sec  also  Colonics)  : 

from  Major-General  Abercrombic 


from  and  to  asrents  at  court 


2  : 
2: 
3: 
3 

4: 
6: 


5: 
6; 
6 


71 
165 
107 
322 
442 
311 

485 

37 

300 


1727— 

1729- 

1744— 

1746— 

1754— 

1763— 
of  General  Amherst 

1759- 

1760— 

1762- 

of  Charles  Aj^thorp  .... 
of  Theodore  Atkinson 
from  J.  II.  Bastidc,  engineer    . 
of  Marquis  Beauharnois,  govern(n'  of 

of  Enos  Bishop  .... 

from  Col.  J.  Blanchard    . 

of  Peter  Bours  .... 

from  Bdui's  and  Scott 

of  British  secretary  of  state 

1759—  5 :  485 
1761—  6:170 
1761—  6:182 
of  Governor  Clinton 


1747—  3 
1771—  8 


1724— 
1727— 
1742— 
1745— 
1746— 
1760— 
1770— 

1759- 

1760- 
1762- 


2: 
2 : 
3I 
o : 
o : 
6: 
8: 

5: 
6: 
6: 


Canada 
1747—  3 


45 
62 

218 


445 
61 


1754_  4: 

1754—  4: 

1755—  5 ; 

1758—  5  : 

1759—  5  ; 
1761—  6  : 
1766—  7: 


12* 
106 

35 
256 
436 
116 

21 

486 

38 

301 


516 

453 

458 

14 

446 

486 

172 

71 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1767 

7 

1765 

7 

1723 

1 

1770 

8 

1742 

3 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1773 

8 

1768 

7 

1761 

6 

1714 

1 

1759 

6 

1747 

3 

1771 

8 

1773 

8 

1758 

5 

1723 

1 

1726 

2 

1728 

2 

1743 

3 

1746 

3 

1752 

4 

1762 

6 

1771 

8 

1759 

5 

1759 

6 

1760 

6 

1762 

6 

1746 

0 
0 

1757 

5 

1744 

0 
0 

1747 

3 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1757 

5 

1755 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1766 

7 

1745 

0 
0 

PAGE. 
123 

39 

398 
2 

30 

153 

157 

160 

60 

65 

157 

216 

216 
77 
19 

447 
65 

159 

371 
398 

51 
129 

47 
310 
275 
306 

58 
484 

19 
223 
302 
322 
222 

77 

517 
478 
454 
463 
306 

15 
362 
484 
120 
174 

82 
265 


200 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAB. 

VOL. 

I'AUK. 

].KTTKn9,,—  (ro7ilimtrd)  : 

In  1111  Major  Davis 

1747 

3 

4(;7 

from  Lit'Ult'iiant-Govenior  Dt'Ijam-y     1751 —  4:451 

1755 

6 

25 

from  Lieutcnaiit-CJovurnor  Diiiiimur      1726 —  2:    41 

1727 

2 

84 

from  Janu'S  Faniimi          ...... 

1744 

3 

100 

from  (lov.  Thomas  Fitrli  of  C'onnt'cticiil  . 

1755 

5 

25 

1755—  5:    58         1758—  5:383 

1758 

5 

400 

of  (ic'ii.  Thoma.s  Gage        .         .         .    1761 —  6:383 

1764 

6 

384 

ofCapl.  Israel  (lilinan       ...... 

1760 

6 

83 

from  Col.  Tflcr  (iilmaii     ...... 

1755 

5 

55 

of  .loliii  (iollc     ........ 

1746 

3 

322 

of  Lii'iilcnant-Coloiicl  (Jorliam           .... 

1747 

3 

151 

of  governor       

1711 

1 

1) 

1711—  1:    12         1711—   1:    13 

1711 

1 

1  1 

1711—  1:    15         1711-   1:    17 

1711 

1 

21 

1711—   1:    23         1713—  1:    51) 

1713 

1 

60 

1721—  1:306         1722—  1:327 

1722 

1 

329 

1722—   1:332         1722—  1:334 

1722 

1 

335 

1722—  1 :  337         1722—  1  :  341 

1722 

1 

343 

1722—  1:344         1722—  1 :  34<J 

1722 

1 

380 

1742—  2:616         1747—  3:452 

1768 

7 

229 

ae('omi)anyiiii:-  govornor\s  address         1762 —  6  :  246 

1762 

6 

247 

of  lii'utcnaiit-govenior       .         .         .    1715 —  1 :  122 

1737 

2 

489 

of  Earl  of  Hal  if  a.\     ....     1764—6:383 

1764 

6 

384 

of  Earl  of  Hillsborough    .         .         .    1768      7 :  229 

1768 

7 

231 

1768—  7  :  268 

1771 

8 

97 

of  Colonel  Hin.sdalo          .         .         .    1754 —  4 :  373 

1754 

4 

400 

17.55 —  5:    13         1756 —  5:    71 

1758 

5 

328 

from  Earl  of  Holdcmess 

1754 

4 

370 

from    and    to    house  of  rei)resentatives,  etc.,  Con- 

necticut        .         1774—  8  :  170         1774       8  :  179 

1774 

8 

180 

from  and  to  house  of  representatives,  etc.,  Mary- 

land       1770—  8 :    29 

1774 

8 

170 

1774—  8:180 

1774 

8 

181 

from  and  to  house  of  representatives,  etc.,  Massa- 

chusetts          1765—  6  :  430 

1765 

7 

20 

176.5—  7:    21         1768—  7:  192 

1768 

7 

200 

1768—  7:244         1774—  8:170 

1774 

8 

178 

'           from   and   to   house  of  representatives,  etc..  New 

York 

1775 

8 

222 

from  and  to  house  of  rcpi'osentatives,  etc.,  Rhode 

Island           .         1765       6:430         1773       8:161 

177;; 

s 

162 

from  :iim1  to  house  of  representatives,  etc.,  AMrginia 

176S 

7 

260 

1768       7:263         1770       7:338 

1770 

s 

22 

1770—  8:    27         1773—  8:161 

1774 

8 

171 

of  George  Jafl'roy 

1747 

3 

465 

from  Colonel  Johnson 

1755 

4 

550 

from  General  Johnson 

1755 

5 

55 

of  Sir  William  Johnson    .         .              17ii2 —  6:277 

1762 

6 

278 

to  the  king  (sec  also  Address) 

1745 

3 

216 

from  Commodore  Knovvles        .              1717 —    I:    13 

1747 

4 

16 

from  lords  commissioners,  etc.          .... 

1743 

•  > 

M 

1744_  3:    83         1714—  3:  l(i7 

1747 

1 

16 

1747—  4:    IS         1750—  4:  1x3 

175;; 

1 

363 

1754_  4:371         1751—  4:372 

175'.) 

5 

494 

of  Earl  of  Loudon •      . 

1756 

5 

163 

17,-,r,—  5:  170 

175S 

5 

313 

1758       5:323         1758       5:330 

1758 

5 

337 

of  Mrs.  Maccrcss 

1740 

2 

563 

of  IJcutcnant-CJovornor  Mascarcne  .... 

1717 

3 

454 

of  Colonel  Meserve 

i7.">(; 

5 

154 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


201 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

LETTERS,  —  {continued)  : 

from  Col.  Samuel  Moore  . 

, 

, 

1745 

3 

177 

1745—  3 :  178 

1745— 

3:250 

1745 

3 

253 

174.5—  3 :  258 

1745— 

3  :  265 

1746 

3 

341 

from  Dixke  of  New  Castle 

, 

, 

1746 

3 

358 

1746— 

3 :  362 

1746 

3 

364 

1746       3 : 372 

1747— 

4:    13 

1747 

4 

16 

1747—  4:    25 

1747— 

4:    47 

1747 

4 

57 

relating  to  the  Ohio 

. 

,                   , 

1755 

5 

14 

of  Lieutenant  Parker 

, 

. 

1756 

6 

170 

from  General  Pepperell    . 

1745 

3  :  178 

1745 

3 

199 

1745—  3  :  200 

1745— 

3:250 

1745 

3 

253 

from  Lieutenant-Governor  Phipj^s 

. 

, 

1755 

4 

545 

1755— 

5:      8 

1755 

5 

9 

1755—  5  :    25 

1755 

5:    58 

1757 

5 

221 

from  Gov.  Thomas  Pownall 

1760 

6 

66 

1760— 

6:    96 

1760 

6 

98 

from  Sir  Thomas  Robinson 

1754— 

4:474 

1754 

4 

475 

1755—  4 :  502 

1755 — 

4  :  515 

1755 

4 

516 

1756       5:    89 

1756— 

5:  102 

1756 

5 

115 

fi-om  James  Scales   . 

, 

,                   , 

1744- 

3 

77 

from  Edward  Scott  {sec  also  from  Bours,  etc.. 

above) 

1744 

3 

80 

to  Earl  of  Shelburne 

,                  , 

1768 

7 

231 

of  Col.  Peter  Schuyler 

, 

,                  , 

1759 

6 

9 

of  Governor  Shirley  of  Massachusetts 

, 

1744 

3 

82 

1745       3:128 

1745— 

3  :  159TI 

1745 

3 

160 

1745—  3  :  194 

1745— 

3  :  195 

1745 

3 

199 

1745—  3:200 

1745- 

3  :  252 

1745 

3 

265 

1746—  3:387 

1746— 

3 :  395 

1747 

3 

454 

1747—  3:477 

1747— 

3  :  481 

1747 

3 

498 

1747—  3:499 

1747— 

3 :  501 

1747 

3 

502 

1747—  3:504 

1747— 

3  :  509 

1747 

3 

512 

1747_  3:516 

1747- 

3  :  517 

1747 

4 

13 

1747—  4:    16 

1748— 

4:    61 

1754 

4 

449 

1755—  4 :  488 

1755 

4 :  489 

1755 

4 

531 

1755 —  5  :      5 

1755— 

5:    58 

1756 

5 

74 

1756—  5 :    79 

1756 

5:    97 

1756 

5 

120 

of  Capt.  Wasliingtoii  Shirley    . 

.                    , 

1755 

5 

58 

of  ministers  of  southern  colonies 

. 

1763 

6 

321 

of  Colonel  Stoddard 

1747— 

3:477 

1747 

3 

481 

from  ISIr.  Stone 

, 

,                   , 

1741 

3 

95 

of  Major  Tash  .... 

.                   , 

175,s 

5 

350 

of  Admiral  Vernon    . 

,                  , 

,                   , 

1742 

2 

649 

of  M.  Vodrell   .... 

. 

. 

1725 

2 

15 

from  Richard  Waldron 

,                 , 

,                   , 

1746 

3 

307 

from  Commodore  Warren 

. 

, 

1745 

3 

253 

from  Admiral  Warren 

. 

. 

1746 

3 

387 

from  Colonel  Wendall 

, 

, 

1755 

4 

550 

of  General  Wentworth 

. 

,                   , 

1742 

2 

616 

from  Josiah  W^illard 

1756— 

5:    81 

1756 

5 

82 

from  Secretary  Willard  of  Massachi 

isetts 

. 

1747 

3 

501 

1748— 

4:    70 

1755 

4 

545 

of  General  Winslow 

1756— 

5  :  154 

1757 

5 

247 

of  credit  {sec  also  Bills  of  Exchange') 

, 

, 

1759 

6 

8 

LEVIES  {see  also  Enlisting,  etc.)  : 

of  soldiers          .         . 

1747— 

3  :  503 

1755 

5 

34 

1758—  5  :  364 

1761— 

6:195 

1761 

6 

231 

1762—  6 :  249 

1762— 

6  :  251 

1762 

6 

253 

LEVroS,  Peter  ["  Livius,  Livis  "]  : 

of  the  council    .... 

.     1766— 

7:    68 

1766 

7 

70 

1766—  7:    81 
26 

1766— 

7:    90 

1766 

7 

92 

202 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Eepresentatives, 


Li:VIUS.  Vi:TVM,  —  (coHlinucd) 
ol"  the  cuuncil  17G(J 


7:  i»6 
17G7—  7  :  122 
1767—  7  :  V^2 
1767—  7:  147 

1767—  7  :  151 
17(38—  7:  19H 

1768—  7  :  2<tS 
17(58—  7  :  226 
1768—  7:21H 

1768—  7  :  260 

1769—  7 -.'MM 
1760—  7  ; 

1770—  7: 

1771—  8 


:]26 

;358 

73 


LEWIS,  Bknjamin  : 

inviilid  soldier 

LE\\is,  ^^■IIXIA3I: 

account 
LIBBY,  AiiRAiiAM : 

petition 
LIBBY,  Mus.  EuzAUETii: 

to  appear 
LIBBY,  Geokge: 

commissary,  etc. 

LIBBY,  Jekemiah  : 
claim,  etc. 


173o— 
1746— 
1755— 


2  : 
3: 
1: 


448 
417 

488 


LIBBY.  TnEODOKE : 

question  of  his  clerkship  . 

claim         ..... 

charge  against 
LICENSED  H<  .USES : 

disorders  in,  suppressed    . 

to  constantly  keep  beer  and  cider 

keepers  sworn  .... 

regulated  ..... 


1767— 
1767— 
1767— 
17(57— 
1767— 
1768— 
176K— 
1768— 
1768— 
17()8— 
1769- 
1770— 
1771— 
1771  — 


7: 
7  : 

7  : 
7  : 
7  : 
7  : 
I  : 
7  : 
7  : 
7  : 
7  : 
7  : 
8: 
8: 


112 
125 
1:58 
14S 
169 
194 
221 
2:34 
25:3 
279 
:^11 

;337 

63 
86 


1745—  3:275 


1747—  3:513 


1745—  3: 
1760—  6  : 


1732— 
17:37— 
175:3— 


159 
62 

370 
485 
329 
503 


1755—  4: 
1757—  5 :  207 

1716—  1:140 


1760— 
1761— 


6: 
6: 


1734—  2:429 


17G()—  6  :    79 


1761—  6:  125 
Theodore  Atkin-son's,  New  Castle 
( "hrislimi  Baker's 
A\'illi:ini  Diiiiiels's      .... 

Benjamin  Follet's       .... 

Major  (iilman's  loghouse  by  the  In-idge 

at  ilampton  Falls 

Ilann:ili  Iloi'iiey's 

Colonel  Backer's,  Greenland  ... 

gaol-keeper's,  at  Portsmoutii    ... 

Jabez  Sniitli's    ....... 

John  Underwood's,  New  Castle 

Mary  Williams's 

LICENSES  (sec  also  Pnblick  Houses)  : 

to  sell  strong  drink   .         .         .         .        T         . 

1722—  1 
to  taverners,  retailers,  ete.,  by  <|uarter  sessions 
for  taverns,  subject  to  limitation       .    1758 —  5 


111 
135 


17.58—  o 
(liquor)  fees,  go  to  county 


422 


1758—  5 
1771—  8 


355 

420 
423 
109 


YK.VK. 


VOL. 


1767 
1767 
1767 
1767 
1767 
1768 
1768 
1768 
1768 
1769 
1769 
1770 
1771 
1774 

1746 

1747 

1747 

1761 

1745 
1760 

1732 
1745 
1753 
1755 

1757 
1757 
1757 

1716 
1721 
1727 
1760 
1761 
1761 
1723 
1735 
1731 
1727 
1719 
1742 
1 760 
1718 
1726 
1742 
1723 
17;3« 

1721 
1728 
1727 
17.^8 
1758 
1772 


7 

7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
8 
8 


3 

4 


3 
6 

2 
3 
4 
5 

5 

5 


1 
1 
2 
6 
6 
6 
1 
2 
2 
2 
1 
2 
6 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 

1 
2 
2 
5 
5 
8 


PAUE. 


120 

131 
146 
149 
170 
197 
225 
239 
254 
297 
319 
357 
67 
166 

306 

499 

45 

137 

X  159 
65 

410 

2S9 

330 

1 

208 
244 
254 

150 
2S6 
80 
105 
121 
152 

3.h;» 

443 
354 

89 
238 
652 

86 
227 

<;4 

621 
391 
535 

285 
112 
80 
421 
4:50 
114 


Province  op  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


203 


TEAK. 

vol,. 

ST 

PAGE. 

LIEUTENANTS : 

wages 

, 

1745 

3 

216 

1746—  3:325 

1746— 

3  :  384 

1746 

3 

387 

1756—  5:117 

1757— 

5:238 

1758 

6 

378 

1759—  6:      4 

1761— 

6  :  193 

1762 

6 

254 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  (see  Colonel, 

Lieulcnan 

t). 

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR  (see  Governor,  Lieutenant) . 

LIGGETT,  James  : 

petition      ..... 

.    1757— 

5:228 

1757 

5 

251 

LIGHT,  Ebenezer  : 

muster-roll        .... 

.    1746— 

3:431 

1746 

3 

532 

LIGHT,  John  : 

charged  with  reproachful  speeches 

,  rellecting  upon 

the  house      .... 

, 

,                  . 

1746 

3 

392 

claim 

.    1754— 

4:421 

1755 

4 

497 

excise  bonds      .... 

,                  , 

. 

1755 

4 

573 

LIGHT,  Lieut.  Robert  : 

on  committee    .... 

.    1754— 

4:378 

1754 

4 

573 

LIGHT-HOUSE : 

battery 

, 

. 

1746 

3 

308 

in  Piscataqua  harbor,  Portsmouth 

,                  , 

. 

1765 

7 

19 

at  fort  William  and  Mary 

.     1721— 

1:290 

1771 

8 

98 

1771—  8  :  109 

1771— 

8:111 

1771 

8 

113 

1772—  8:116 

1772— 

8:117 

1772 

8 

127 

1773       8:135 

1773— 

8:136 

1773 

8 

138 

1773       8 :  142 

1774— 

8:197 

1774 

8 

206 

1774—  8 :  207 

1774— 

8:208 

1774 

8 

211 

LIMERICK  [Stoddard]  : 

inventory           .... 

• 

. 

1773 

8 

159 

LIMITATION  : 

of  actions           .... 

.    1761— 

6:158 

1766 

7 

66 

1771—  8 :    64 

1771— 

8:108 

1771 

8 

109 

of  time  for  laying  out  grants    . 

.    1724— 

2:      5 

1724 

2 

8 

licenses  for  taverns  subject  to  . 

.    1758 

5:420 

1758 

5 

421 

1758—  5:422 

1758— 

5:423 

1758 

5 

430 

of  time  of  prosecuting  appeals  to  court  of  supreme 

probate       .         1771—  8 :    70 

1774— 

8:170 

1774 

8 

193 

1774—  8 :  203 

1774— 

8:204 

1774 

8 

211 

of  time  for  demands  against  intestate  estates 

, 

1774 

8 

209 

LINE  (see  also  Bounds)  : 

province    .         .         1713 —  1 :    66 

1716 

1  :  143 

1716 

1 

155 

1716—  1:156 

1716— 

1  :  164 

1718 

1 

223 

1719—  1:233 

1719— 

1:234 

1719 

1 

242 

1720       1 :  248 

1720— 

1:255 

1724 

2 

9 

1726—  2:    43 

1726— 

2:    44 

1726 

2 

57 

1726—  2:    61 

1726— 

2:    62 

1727 

2 

95 

1728—  2:114 

1728— 

2:115 

1729 

2 

147 

1729—  2 :  149 

1729— 

2:161 

1729 

2 

163 

1730—  2:309 

1730 

2:313 

1730 

2 

314 

1730       2 : 315 

1730— 

2:316 

1730 

2 

317 

1730       2 : 321 

1730 

2:322 

1730 

2 

324 

1730—  2 :  325 

1730— 

2:326 

1730 

2 

327 

1730—  2:328 

1730— 

2:334 

1731 

2 

337 

1731—  2 :  338 

1731— 

2  :  340 

1731 

2 

342 

1731—  2:343 

1731— 

2:344 

1731 

2 

347 

1731—  2:348 

1731— 

2  :  349 

1731 

2 

351 

1731—  2:352 

1731— 

2:353 

1731 

2 

354 

1731—  2 :  3.55 

1731— 

2 :  356 

1731 

2 

357 

1731—  2 :  359 

1731— 

2:360 

1731 

2 

361 

1731—  2 :  362 

1731— 

2 :  363 

1731 

2 

364 

1732—  2 :  365 

1732— 

2:367 

1733 

2 

385 

204 


Index  to  Jouunals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


! 

YEAR. 

VOL. 

I'AGE. 

LINES,  —  (co7Uinued)  : 

1 

provjncu    .         .         1733—  2:390 

1734— 

2 :  399 

1734 

2 

40o 

1734—  2:403 

1734— 

2:4i>6 

1735 

2 

446 

1736—  2:459 

1736— 

2 :  40(J 

1736 

2 

468 

1736—  2:473 

1737— 

2:480 

1737 

2 

483 

1737—  2:486 

1737— 

2:492 

1737 

2 

495 

1737—  2:496 

1737— 

2:498 

1737 

2 

499 

1737—  2:500 

1737— 

2:501 

1737 

2 

502 

4737-  2:503 

1737— 

2 :  504 

1737 

2 

505 

1737—  2:508 

1737— 

2:509 

1737 

2 

512 

1737—  2:514 

1737— 

2 :  515 

1737 

2 

516 

1737—  2:517 

1737— 

2:518 

1737 

2 

519 

1737—  2:520 

1737— 

2:521 

1737 

2 

522 

1737—  2:523 

1737— 

2:524 

1737 

2 

525 

1737—  2:526 

1737— 

2 :  527 

1738 

2 

530 

1738—  2:531 

1740— 

2 :  548 

1740 

2 

556 

1740—  2:558 

1740 

2 :  563 

1742 

2 

613 

1742—  2:616 

1742— 

2  :  620 

1742 

2 

623 

1742—  2  :  624 

1742— 

2:632 

1742 

2 

634 

1742—  2:639 

1742— 

2:640 

1742 

2 

641 

1742—  2:644 

1742— 

2:648 

1742 

2 

650 

174:3—  3:    62 

1745— 

3:243 

1745 

3 

251 

1747—  4:    19 

1769— 

7:324 

1773 

8 

140 

LINEN : 

sealer  of,  in  Loiulonderry 

, 

1731 

2 

345 

LINSEED  Oil  : 

mill,  monopoly,  AValpole 

, 

,                  , 

1773 

8 

155 

LIQUORS   {i>ce   also  Excise,  Forfeitures, 

Leakage 

Rum, 

Sjnriluous  Lif/uors,  Tijjple,  a7id  Wine)  : 

impost  on           .... 

1717— 

1 :  193 

1717 

1 

194 

importation  of  . 

1721— 

1 :  303 

1721 

1 

305 

allowance  for    .... 

1745— 

3:282 

1746 

3 

391 

selling  le-ss  than  twenty-live  gallons 

at  once, 

i-esti-ic- 

tion 

, 

,                , 

1754 

4 

398 

LITCHFIELD: 

petition 

, 

1744 

3 

*228 

petitioner  from 

. 

1770 

8 

49 

representative  .         1745 —  3  :  157 

1758— 

5  :  434 

1758 

5 

436 

1758—  5  :  512 

1759— 

6  :  228 

1760 

6 

230 

1761—  6 :  232 

1762— 

6 :  256 

1762 

6 

257 

1762—  6  :  458 

1763— 

6  :  462 

1764 

6 

464 

1765 —  7  :  176 

1766— 

7:  178 

1767 

7 

182 

1768—  7  :  350 

1769— 

7:352 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  8  :      1  p 

1771— 

8:      2p 

1771 

8 

105 

1772—  8:115 

1773 

8:144 

1774 

8 

164 

1774—  8 :  184 

1774— 

8:188 

1775 

8 

218 

double  rating  stopped 

,                  , 

1746 

3 

377 

Uixation  of        ...         . 

, 

, 

1746 

3 

388 

tax  proportion  .... 

•                  • 

. 

1761 

6 

211 

classed  for  e.xcisc 

.    1752— 

4:239 

1755 

4 

610 

inventory  .         .         1753—  4  :  293 

1760 

6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

17G7—  7:160 

1768— 

7:218 

1773 

8 

158 

selectmen  to  appear  . 

1754— 

4 :  475 

1770 

7 

339 

soldiers  jn-ovisioned  at 

, 

, 

1763 

6 

339 

support  oi  Patrick  Bonner  by  . 
LIITLE,  Damel  : 

,                 , 

1770 

8 

1 

member 

,                  , 

,                   , 

1758 

5 

434 

1758—  5 :  436 

1758— 

5 :  512 

1759 

5 

468 

1759—  5 :  469 

1759— 

5:470 

1759 

5 

473 

1759—  5 :  479 

1759— 

5:484 

1759 

5 

486 

1759—  5 :  487 

1759— 

5:489 

1759 

5 

491 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


205 


LITTLE,  Daniel, 
member    . 


{continued)  : 
1759— 
1759— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 


493 

7 

34 

60 

167 

174 


1759- 
1759- 
1760- 
1760- 
1761- 
1761- 


LITTLE,  Moses  : 

petition 
LITTLE  HARiiOR: 

governor's  seat  at 


1758—  5 :  332 


LITTLEHALE,  John  : 

estate  of,  heirs  to  appear 
LITTLEHALE,  Samuel: 

heirs  confirmed 
LITTLETON  &  Grotster  (see  also  Grotster,  etc.)  : 

V.  James  Hodges 

LIVERMORE,  Matthew  : 

member,  clerk,  attorney-general,  etc 


1744— 
1746— 
1752— 
1752— 
1752— 
1752— 
1752— 
1753— 
1753— 
1753— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1755— 
1755— 
1755— 
1755— 
1765— 
1758— 
1761— 
LIVERMORE,  Sajiltel  : 

member,  attorney-gen oi'al,  etc 


81 

436 

216 

241 

245 

267 

380 

338 

356 

384 

394 

432 

449 

470 

476 

4:492 

4 :  508 

4:530 

4:574 

5:  41 

5  :  380 

6:166 


1766- 

1768— 

1768— 

1768— 

1769— 

1769— 

1769— 

1770— 

1770— 

1770— 

1770— 

1770— 

1771— 

1771— 

1771— 

1773— 


/  : 
7  : 
7: 
7: 

7: 
7: 
7  : 
7: 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 
8: 


75 

233 

244 

255 

282 

298 

320 

343 

1 

32 

49 

53 

71 

83 

102 

148 


1742— 
1745— 
1748— 
1752— 
1752— 
1752— 
1752— 
1753— 
1753— 
1753— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1755 — 
1755— 
1755— 
1755— 
1755— 
1759— 
1761— 


1766— 

1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1769— 
1769— 
1769— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1773— 


2 

15 

56 

68 

168 

200 


1761—  6  :  207 


648 
:248 
:  86 
:219 
;243 
:263 
:268 
;  299 
:342 
:361 
:369 
;406 
:441 
:451 
471 
481 
:493 
:520 
:537 
;  0 
:  46 
;  12 
;212 


86 

235 

249 

264 

283 

:299 

352 

354 

;   3 

:  40 

51 

54 

77 

88 

109 

153 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1759 

6 

1759 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1770 

8 

1761 

(; 

1762 

6 

17.57 

5 

1758 

5 

1753 

4 

1740 

2 

1744 

o 

1745 

3 

1748 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

5 

1757 

5 

1760 

6 

1762 

6 

1766 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1769 

7 

1769 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1772 

8 

1774 

8 

PAGE. 


4 

28 

59 

166 

173 

232 

49 

186 
275 

308 

336 

305 

550 
80 
265 
96 
223 
244 
266 
274 
311 
345 
368 
393 
415 
446 
454 
474 
552 
507 
521 
558 
39 
272 
107 
265 

53 
226 
236 
251 
350 
285 
302 
339 

Pl 

7 

48 

52 

p2 

80 

95 

121 

194 


20f; 


Index  to  Journals  <»r   House  of  liEPRESENTATiVKS, 


YKAB. 

vou 

PACK. 

LIVIUS  {seeLevim). 

i.OANS  {see  also  Dills 

of  (Jrcdil) 

govt'nimeDt 

. 

. 

173S— 

2  :  .'.30 

173« 

2 

.532 

1719— 

4:  126 

1758 

5 

446 

LOBBY: 

keys  to  tlif 

,                  , 

. 

1765 

7 

3« 

LOCK,  Bi.akk: 

"  liirt'tl,"  wages 

sloi)t 

, 

. 

. 

1760 

6 

76 

iiiistukc  iorn;ctr 

I 

, 

, 

, 

1760 

6 

'.t| 

LOCK,  Ei'iiKAiM  : 

Sdldinr,  umli-r  ('; 

iptain  Clcuii-nl 

, 

1754 

4 

JOS 

L(  )CK,  FiCANcis : 

iiiuster-roll 

, 

, 

1747 

3 

479 

r^OCK.  Jonathan  : 

lUfiubcr     . 

. 

. 

. 

1745 

3 

115 

1745— 

3:118 

1745 

3  :  131 

1745 

3 

132 

1745— 

3 :  138 

1745— 

3 :  139 

1745 

3 

147 

1745— 

:; :  151 

1745 

3 :  152 

1745 

3 

153 

1745— 

.".:15.S 

171.0— 

3:  1.09 

1745 

3 

*  ]5!1 

1745 

:) :  159  t 

174.5— 

3 : 159  t 

1745 

3 

161 

1745— 

3 :  165 

1745 

3:166 

1745 

3 

167 

1745— 

3 :  168 

174.5— 

3 :  172 

1745 

3 

176 

1745 

3:179 

1745— 

3:180 

1745 

3 

203 

LOCK,  JosEi'U  : 

petition 

1742— 

3:    30 

1742— 

3:    36 

1745 

3 

224 

1745— 

.3 :  242 

1745— 

3:265 

1745 

3 

294 

LOCK-CASE : 

for  sokliers 

, 

, 

1758 

6 

.371 

LOGG^VN.  John  : 

l)etition 

, 

, 

, 

. 

1760 

6 

60 

LONDON : 

agents,  etc.,  at . 

, 

. 

1761— 

6:133 

1765 

7 

39 

1771— 

8:    73 

1774 

8 

182 

bills  of  exchange,  etc.,  on 

,                   , 

1758— 

5 :  365 

1765 

6 

431 

17(;5— 

6  :  448 

1765 

7 

8 

government  in  . 
etter  from 

, 

,                    , 

, 

,                   , 

1723 

1 

382 

,                  , 

. 

, 

,                   , 

1723 

1 

380 

markets     . 

,                  , 

,                   , 

, 

1720 

1 

257 

ships  from 

, 

. 

• 

1734 

2 

398 

llONDON  Gazette: 

newspaper 

,                  , 

,                   , 

, 

1716 

1 

177 

LONDONDERRY  (^sce 

also  Demi)  : 

firing  guns  in,  restricted  ." 

, 

. 

, 

1724 

1 

419 

representative   . 

a                        . 

. 

, 

1725 

2 

14 

1720- 

2:    35 

1727— 

2:100 

1727 

2 

101 

1728— 

2:121 

1728— 

2:143 

1729 

2 

160 

1729— 

2:165 

1730— 

2:307 

1730 

2 

335 

1732— 

2 :  376 

1734— 

2 :  397 

1734 

2 

422 

1735 

2 :  433 

1736— 

2 :  457 

1737 

2 

475 

1737— 

2 :  496 

1737— 

2:511 

1738 

2 

530 

1739— 

2  :  542 

1742— 

2:610 

1745 

3 

115 

1745— 

;l:119 

1745— 

3:184 

1745 

3 

185 

174.0— 

3:187 

1745— 

3 :  262 

1746 

3 

368 

1747— 

4:      2 

1748— 

4:      4 

1749 

4 

100 

1749— 

4  :  105 

17.50— 

4:    10 

1751 

4 

6 

1751— 

4:      9 

1752-^ 

4:217 

17.52 

4 

224 

1752— 

I  :  380 

175.3— 

4 :  384 

1753 

4 

3«6 

1754— 

4 :  652 

1755— 

4:558 

17.55 

5 

0 

1755— 

5:    41 

1755— 

5:    49 

1755 

5 

258 

1756— 

5:    95 

1756— 

5 :  260 

1756 

5 

515 

1757— 

5:264 

1757— 

6:506 

1768 

5 

434 

Peovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


207 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

LONDONDERRY,  —  (conti7iued)  : 

representative  .         1758 —  6  :  436 

1758— 

5 :  512 

1759 

6 

228 

1760       6 : 230 

1761— 

6  :  232 

1762 

6 

239 

1762—  6:458 

1763 

6  :  462 

1764 

6 

464 

1765       7 :  176 

1766— 

7  :  178 

1767 

7 

182 

1768       7  :  261 

1768— 

7  :  262 

1768 

7 

269 

1769—  7:283 

1769— 

7 :  352 

1770 

7 

354 

1770       8 :      1  p 

1771— 

8:      2p 

1771 

8 

105 

1771—  8 :  107 

1772— 

8:114 

1772 

8 

115 

1773—  8 :  144 

1774 

8:164 

1774 

8 

184 

1774—  8 :  187 

1774 

8:192 

1774 

8 

194 

1774—  8 :  200 

1774— 

8 :  205 

1775 

8 

218 

taxation  of         ...         . 

, 

,                  , 

1725 

2 

14 

1726—  2:    35 

1726— 

2:    36 

1727 

2 

75 

1727—  2 :    77 

1737— 

2:496 

1756 

5 

66 

committee  sent  to      . 

, 

• 

1726 

2 

47 

lands  in,  valuation    . 

. 

1728 

2 

136 

land,  accounted  400  acres 

, 

1728 

2 

140 

trade  valuation  in      . 

, 

, 

1728 

2 

140 

inventory          .         1753—  4:293 

1760 

6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  160 

1768 

7:218 

1773 

8 

156 

classed  for  excise      .... 

1752— 

4:239 

1755 

4 

510 

petition 

1726— 

2:    35 

1728 

2 

119 

1728       2  :  134 

1728 

2:136 

1730 

2 

311 

1730—  2:313 

1736— 

2 :  462 

1737 

2 

477 

1737—  2 :  492 

1742— 

2:616 

1742 

2 

622 

1742—  2:625 

1742— 

2:641 

1744 

3 

107 

1744—  3 :  108 

1756 

5:    69 

1756 

5 

89 

1758—  5 :  331 

1758— 

5:332 

1760 

6 

40 

1760—  6 :    97 

1760 

6:    99 

1767 

7 

325 

religious  society,  petition 

. 

, 

1740 

2 

546 

1740 

2:553 

1740 

2 

558 

1740       2 : 565 

1740— 

2:568 

1740 

2 

569 

petitioner  from         1734      2 :  428 

1759— 

5:460 

1760 

6 

62 

1760—  6  :    69 

1760 

6:    70 

1764 

6 

417 

exempted  from  keeping  grammar  school 

1727 

2 

108 

man,  tried         .... 

, 

1730 

2 

332 

suits  against      .... 

, 

1732 

2 

367 

dilllculties  antl  hardships  in 

. 

1733 

2 

384 

sealer  of  linen  in      . 

. 

1731 

2 

345 

proprietors'  ajipearance    . 

1735 

2:428 

1735 

2 

444 

selectmen  to  ajipear 

1754— 

4 :  396 

1754 

4 

411 

parishes 

1736 

2 :  458 

1773 

8 

148 

1774— 

8 :  166 

1774 

8 

167 

highways 

, 

. 

1742 

2 

649 

1743       3:    50 

1743— 

3:    64 

1760 

6 

40 

1760—  6:    97 

1761— 

6:137 

1765 

7 

12 

1765       7:    31 

1765 

7:    32 

1765 

7 

33 

constable,  to  refund  rates 

, 

, 

1745 

3 

300 

not  to  rate  certain  persons,  rated  in 

Litchfield 

1746 

3 

377 

defence  of           .... 

1746- 

3  :  324 

1747 

3 

514 

1747—  3  :  518 

1748— 

4:    67 

1748 

4 

74 

express  to          .... 

, 

, 

1746 

3 

432 

taverners  limited       .... 

1758 

5 :  336 

1758 

5 

337 

tavern  ers  augmented 

, 

, 

1760 

(') 

99 

1760—  6  :  105 

1761— 

6  :  148 

1761 

(') 

157 

estate  in,  divided 

1768— 

7:186 

1768 

7 

197 

county  location 

, 

,                   _ 

1769 

7 

325 

annexing  to  Hillsborough  county 

• 

•                   • 

-1  ——.1 
1<  to 

8 

139 

LONG  lsL\my : 

baggage  carried  to    . 

. 

•                   • 

1757 

5 

267 

208 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

L0Nr,FET>T.OW,  Jonathan  : 

supplies  for       ..... 

, 

• 

1747 

3 

521 

petition      .          .          175.3—  4:332 

1753 

4:354 

1754 

4 

377 

LONGFELLOW.  Nathan  : 

conslal)le  ...... 

, 

1721 

1 

294 

1723— 

1  :  397 

1723 

1 

.399 

1723—  1:4U(J 

1750— 

5:    73 

1750 

5 

74 

broke  jail 

1770— 

H:    12 

1770 

8 

82 

1771—  S:    91 

1771  — 

8:  lf>3 

1772 

8 

121 

LORD,  Samuel,  3u,  and  Paul: 

to  aj)pear  ...... 

. 

1770 

7 

356 

LOKDS  {s(C  also  Privy  Council)  : 

of  tlie  Privy  Council 

, 

, 

1737 

2 

482 

commissioners,    etc.    (see  also  Thomlinsou, 

Trade, 

and  Letters)         .... 

1720 

1 :  255 

1731 

2 

352 

1731—  2:354 

1731— 

2 :  356 

1731 

2 

359 

1731—  2:363 

1734— 

2:399 

1734 

2 

417 

1734—  2:420 

1736— 

2 :  469 

1739 

2 

541 

1714—  3:    76 

1754— 

4 :  370 

1759 

5 

490 

1703—  6:368 

1765 

6  :  437 

1768 

7 

229 

justices 

1721— 

1  :  279 

1743 

3 

08 

1745— 

3  :  140 

1745 

3 

158 

LOKD'S  DAY: 

obliging  attendance  on  service 

, 

1716 

1 

143 

better  observation  of,  to  secure 

, 

1718 

1 

221 

1747—  3:. 514 

1756— 

5:    81 

1756 

5 

83 

175G—  5:    88 

1757— 

5:217 

1757 

5 

273 

1758—  5 :  398 

175.S— 

5 :  400 

1758 

5 

450 

175S—  5 :  451 

1759— 

5  :  462 

1759 

5 

405 

17,-,l»—  5:466 

1759— 

6:    16 

1761 

6 

13H 

1701—  6:148 

1701— 

6:152 

1761 

6 

101 

1701—  6:164 

1761— 

6:165 

1761 

6 

176 

17r,l_  6:186 

1701— 

6  :  196 

1761 

6 

210 

1701—  6:219 

1702— 

6  :  241 

1762 

6 

242 

1702—  6  :  250 

1702— 

6  :  251 

1762 

6 

204 

1702—  6 :  265 

1762— 

6  :  268 

1762 

6 

271 

1702—  0 :  2S2 

1762— 

6:298 

1763 

6 

314 

1703—  6:315 

17(i3 

6 :  316 

1763 

6 

351 

170;')—  6  :  375 

1763— 

6  :  377 

1764 

6 

38.S 

1764—  6:392 

1704 

6  :  393 

1774 

8 

204 

petition  to  be  set  at  meeting-house  oi 

1 

. 

1766 

7 

70 

LOSS   (.svr  also  Writs)  : 

of  writs,  etc.,  to  prevent  . 

1765 

6 

467 

LOSSES : 

allowance  for 

1746— 

3 :  403 

1757 

5 

224 

1757—  5:225 

1757— 

5  :  230 

1757 

5 

232 

1757—  5:233 

1757— 

5 :  236 

1758 

5 

345 

17r„s—  5:371 

1758 

5 :  372 

1758 

5 

392 

17.=-,H—  5:405 

1759— 

5  :  498 

1759 

0 

0 

17.'-)9_  6:      7 

1700— 

6:    40 

1761 

6 

127 

1701—  0:201 

1761— 

6 :  202 

1764 

6 

404 

LOST : 

sundries,  at  Crown  Point  . 

, 

1750 

5 

141 

sundries,  at  L;ike  Ceorgo  . 

. 

, 

1750 

5 

111 

sundries,  at  i^ouisburg 

1745— 

3 :  294 

1710 

;!(t.s 

1740—  3:440 

1747-^ 

3 :  522 

1747 

4 

23 

sundries,  taken  by  the  enemy  . 

. 

. 

1757 

5 

219 

LOST  (;<).)i)s: 

recovery,  etc.,  regulated  . 

. 

• 

17  IS 

1 

220 

LOT  Layers: 

of  towns  and  parishes  to  run  bounils, 

when 

. 

1710 

1 

185 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


209 


LOTHROP : 

V.  Tibbetts,  John 
LOTTERIES : 

private,  suppi-essed  1753 —  4  :  354 
provincial  .... 

Dover 


Goffe,  John,  etc. 

Gosport 

Isles  of  Shoals  . 


Newcastle 


Newmarket 


Philbrook,  Joses 
Portsmouth 


1760— 
1760— 
17G1— 


1768— 
1770— 
1757— 
1700- 
1760— 

175'J— 
1760— 
1760— 
1768— 
1772— 
1757— 
1759— 
1760— 


7: 
8: 
5  : 
6: 
6: 

6: 
6: 
6: 
7: 
8: 
5: 
6: 
6: 


35 

83 

143 


272 
13 

235 
35 

83 

'32 

79 

89 

205 

129 

218 

29 

83 


Rye  {see  also  Philbrook,  above') 

Rye  and  Portsmoutli 

1765—  6  :  456 
176.5—  7:  6 
1765—  7:    34 

Stratham  and  Newmarket 


1754— 
1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1766— 
1767— 
1768— 
1771— 
1757— 
1760— 
1760— 
1757— 
1760— 
1760— 
1768— 
1770— 
1774— 
1757— 
1760— 
1760— 


1765— 
1765— 
1765— 


438 
54 
76 
84 

197 
81 

157 

274 
63 

241 
77 
84 

235 
36 
83 

199 
2 

202 

219 
36 
84 


457 

7 
48 


1760—  6  :  85 


LOUDON : 

granted  from  Canterbury    .... 

inventory 

LOUDON,  Eakl  of  {called  also  Lord)  : 

captain-general  of  II.  M.  forces  {see  also  Letters) 

1756—  5  : 
1757—  5:212         1757—  5 
1757—  5  :  227         1757—  5 
1757—  5  :  236         1757—  5 
1757—  5  :  245         1757—  5 

1757—  5  :  292         1757—  5 

1758—  5  :  328         1758—  5 
1758—  5  :  340         1758—  5 


LOUIS  BURG  {see  also  Cape  Breton  and  Garrison)  : 


expedition 


1745— 

1745— 
1746— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 


3:131 
3:138 
3:141 

148 
151 
154 
158 
176 
198 
207 
221 
224 
230 
236 
242 


1744- 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 


181 
:216 
:231 
:238 
:267 
:304 
:329 
:342 

:228* 

:  134 

:139 

:146 

:149 

:152 

:155 

:159 

:177 

:200 

:208 

:222 

:227 

:231 

:240 

:243 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1766 

7 

1754 

4 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1771 

8 

1757 

5 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1759 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1768 

7 

1770 

8 

1774 

8 

1757 

5 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1757 

6 

1764 

6 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

6 

1757 

6 

1757 

6 

1758 

6 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

96 

462 

89 

79 

89 

215 

141 

163 

276 

65 

281 

79 

89 

462 

76 

84 

202 

6 

213 

233 

80 

89 

233 

407 

4 

33 

77 

36 

89 

137 
157 

165 
192 
226 
235 
239 
288 
314 
338 
343 

128 
137 
140 
147 
150 
153 
156 
tl59 
181 
206 
220 
223 
229 
232 
241 
246 


27 


210 


Index  to  Jottrnals  of  TTot'sk  of  Tvki'Rksentatives, 


3 :  251 
3  :  258 
:^ :  205 
3 :  270 
279 
287 
292 
296 
305 
30M 
31 6 
324 
3:331 
3 :  338 
3  :  343 
3  :  374 
3  :  :?90 
3 :  394 
3  :  400 
404 
407 
417 
430 
402 


3:409 


LOUISHURG,  —  (ro,iUnu,d)  : 

oxpi'ditiou  .         174/) — 

1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1740— 
1740— 
1740— 
1746— 
1746— 
1740— 
1740- 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1740— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1748— 
1748— 
1752— 
1758— 

iDonoy  (sec  also  Bills  of  Credit,  bur 
miltee  on  telling,  etc.)  . 
1756— 
1757— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758- 
1758— 
1700- 
1700— 
1760— 
1701— 
1763— 

council  of  war  at       . 

sevenly-two  French  iieople  transjior 

illf'gal  trade  witli,  forbidden 
LOVEKIN,  Isaac  : 

wounded  at  Cape  Breton  . 
LOVEKIN,  John: 

claim 

LOVERIN,  Ehenezer  : 

claim 

LOVEWKLL,  Jonathan  ["  Lovr.i.L"]  : 

member,  commissai-}-,  excise  collect 


484 

487 

492 

519 

23 

70 

95 

240 

445 


191 

196 

317 

336 

:  351 

391 

410 

43 

51 

01 

170 

358 


1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1740— 
1740— 
1740— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1740— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1748— 
1748— 
1753— 
1758— 
ning,  and 
.  1750— 
1756— 
1757 — 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1759— 
1700— 
1700— 
1700— 
1762— 
1705— 

ted  from 


3:252 
3 :  259 
3 :  268 
3:272 
3 :  284 
3 :  288 
3 :  293 
3 :  302 
3  :  300 
3:312 
3:317 
3:328 
3 :  333 
3 :  339 
3:347 
3  :  387 
3  :  392 
3  :  395 
3:402 
3:405 
3:411 
3:421 
3  :  440 
3 :  405 
3:475 
3 :  485 
3 :  489 
3:493 
3 :  520 
4:  31 
4:  72 
4:  98 
4:308 
5  :  454 
Com- 
5  :  189 
5  :  193 
5  :  250 
5 :  318 
5 :  339 
5 :  357 
5  :  401 
6:  11 
6:  46 
0:  52 
6:115 
6:295 
6 :  460 


or,  etc. 

1748—  4:  73 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

1745 

3 

255 

1745 

3 

260 

1745 

3 

209 

1745 

3 

278 

1745 

3 

285 

1745 

3 

29<» 

1745 

3 

294 

1745 

3 

304 

1740 

3 

307 

1746 

3 

314 

1746 

3 

318 

1746 

3 

330 

1746 

3 

336 

1746 

3 

341 

1746 

3 

373 

1746 

3 

388 

1740 

3 

393 

1746 

3 

39« 

1746 

3 

403 

1746 

3 

406 

1746 

3 

413 

1746 

3 

420 

1747 

3 

457 

1717 

3 

468 

1747 

3 

483 

1747 

3 

♦485 

1747 

3 

491 

1747 

3 

518 

1747 

3 

522 

1747 

4 

34 

1748 

4 

«7 

1752 

4 

221 

1758 

6 

428 

1772 

8 

129 

1756 

5 

190 

1750 

5 

194 

1757 

5 

20H 

1758 

5 

332 

1758 

6 

341 

1758 

5 

359 

1758 

5 

40« 

1760 

6 

41 

1760 

6 

48 

1700 

6 

00 

1701 

6 

168 

1762 

6 

290 

1765 

7 

10 

1745 

3 

254 

1747 

4 

35 

1756 

6 

71 

1745 

3 

29G 

1747 

4 

18 

1758 

5 

377 

1748 

4 

72 

1748 

4 

85 

Pkovince  of  New  HaiMpshire,  1711-1775. 


211 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

LOVEWELL,  Jonathan,  —  {contiimed)  : 

member,  commissary,  excise  collector,  etc. 

1752—  4:217 

1752-  4:224 

1752 

4 

227 

1752—  4:231 

1752—  4 :  235 

1752 

4 

239 

1752—  4 :  240 

1752—  4 :  247 

1752 

4 

258 

1752—  4:259 

1752—  4 :  263 

1752 

4 

273 

1752—  4  :  380 

1753—  4:287 

1753 

4 

292 

1753       4 : 332 

1753—  4:338 

1753 

4 

342 

1753       4 : 345 

1753—  4:352 

1753 

4 

353 

1753       4 : 354 

17.53—  4:363 

1753 

4 

364 

1753—  4:377 

1753       4 : 384 

1754 

4 

397 

1754       4  :  402 

1754—  4:407 

1754 

4 

427 

1754—  4:437 

1754—  4:440 

1754 

4 

442 

1754—  4  :  442  * 

1754—  4:443 

1754 

4 

470 

1754—  4:474 

1754—  4:477 

1754 

4 

552 

1755—  4:505 

1755—  4  :  508 

1755 

4 

510 

1755       4 :  512 

1755—  4  :  523 

1755 

4 

534 

17.55—  4:538 

1755       4 : 539 

1755 

4 

541 

1755—  4:545 

1755 —  4  :  550 

1755 

4 

558 

1755—  4 :  569 

1755       5 :      0 

1755 

5 

2 

1755       5:    41 

1756—  5  :  104 

1756 

5 

126 

1758—  5  :  434 

1758       5 :  436 

1758 

5 

437 

1758       5  :  444 

175»—  5  :  445 

1758 

5 

456 

1758—  5  :  512 

1759—  5:462 

1759 

5 

463 

1759—  5  :  467 

1759—  5  :  479 

1759 

5 

480 

1759—  5 :  489 

1759—  5  :  496 

1759 

5 

498 

1759—  6:      7 

1759—  6  :    17 

1759 

6 

18 

1759—  6:    20 

1759—  6  :    25 

1759 

6 

30 

1759—  6  :    31 

1760—  6  :    34 

1760 

6 

46 

1760—  6:    52 

1760—  6:    56 

1760 

6 

58 

1760—  6:    62 

1760       6:    63 

1760 

6 

64 

1760—  6  :    65 

1760—  6:    69 

1760 

6 

71 

1760—  6 :    80 

1760       6:    86 

1760 

6 

87 

1760—  6  :    89 

1760—  6  :    90 

1760 

6 

102 

1760       6 :  106 

1761—  6:127 

1761 

6 

133 

1761—  (i :  134 

1761—  6:136 

1761 

6 

138 

1761—  6:141 

1761—  6  :  142 

1761 

6 

148 

1761—  6  :  151 

1761—  6:152 

1761 

6 

157 

1761—  6:211 

1761—  6:216 

1761 

6 

221 

1761—  6:225 

1761—  6  :  232 

1762 

6 

240 

1762—  6  :  243 

1762—  6  :  257 

1768 

7 

189 

LOVEWELL,  Capt.  Nehemiaii  : 

muster-roll,  etc 

1759—  5 :    46 

1759 

5 

468 

1759—  5:499 

1760—  6:    67 

1760 

6 

78 

1761—  6  :  139 

1761—  6:140 

1761 

6 

149 

1761—  6:162 

1761—  6:  191 

1761 

() 

192 

1762—  6:261 

1762—  6 :  262 

1763 

6 

312 

1763—  6:318 

1763—  6:324 

1763 

6 

331 

LOVEWELL,  Noah  : 

claim          ...... 

•                  •                  • 

1760 

6 

90 

LOVEWELL,  Col.  Zaccheus: 

muster-rolls,  etc 

1747—  4 

27 

1748 

4 

62 

1748       4:    65 

174H—  4 

85 

1758 

5 

394 

1758—  5:396 

1759—  6 

8 

1760 

(i 

67 

1760—  6:    68 

1760—  6 

72 

1760 

6 

73 

1760—  6 :    74 

1760—  6 

75 

1760 

6 

76 

1760—  6:    99 

1760—  6 

107 

1760 

6 

108 

LOWELL,  James  : 

volunteer  ...... 

•                  •                 • 

1746 

3 

405 

LOWER  xVsHUELOT  (see  Swanscy). 

212 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YKAU. 

1 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

T.OWER  CoiiAS  (see  also  Coos  (mil  Ilnvcrhill)  : 

road  to,  from  Durham  Falls 

1772— 

8:117 

1772 

8 

129 

LOWER  Coos  {sec  also  Coos)  : 

road  from,  to  meet  Durham  or  Dover 

road 

1703 

6 

315 

LUCAS.  'i'lioMAS  {sec  also  Mrl.nc(i^)  : 

luuster-roll,  etc.         1754—  4:401) 

1755- 

4 :  494 

1755 

4 

495 

LUMBER  (sec  also  Latch)  : 

duty  ofl" 

1718— 

1  :  225 

1719 

1 

232 

171!»—  1  :  233 

1720 

1  :  250 

1720 

1 

257 

1721—  1:2S1 

1721- 

1  :  302 

1722 

1 

311 

mcasuriiif^,  etc.          .... 

. 

1760 

6 

01 

1753       4 :  307 

1754— 

4  :  409 

1754 

4 

420 

17G0-  6:    71 

1700— 

6:    88 

1760 

6 

90 

LUTWVCIIE,  Edwaud  G.  : 

referee,  etc.       ..... 

1768 

7  :  189 

1769 

7 

297 

LYDALL,  John: 

of  Bo.ston 

1730— 

2:322 

1730 

2 

323 

LYDIUS,  John  Henry: 

to  fit  out  Indians  for  war 

, 

,                  , 

1747 

3 

481 

1747— 

3:482 

1747 

4 

34 

money  advanced  by           ... 

, 

. 

1760 

6 

09 

LYMAN : 

inventory 

, 

. 

1773 

8 

160 

LYME : 

representative   .         1775—  5:218 

1775— 

8  :  227 

1775 

8 

237 

inventory  

, 

1773 

8 

1()() 

LYNDKHOROUGH: 

inventory  ...... 

1760— 

6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7:100 

1768 

7  :  220 

1773 

8 

158 

assessment  of  province  tax  in  . 

1702— 

6:278 

1762 

6 

317 

LYON,  ElJENEZEK: 

wounded  soldier        .... 

1703 

6 

335 

McCALLEY,  James  : 

soldier,  had  small-pox 

, 

1701 

6 

209 

MACCRESS,  Mk.S.  : 

l)etition,  etc.      .         1740-2:563 

1743— 

3:    71 

1743 

3 

71 

MACRESS,  JosKPir.  and  wife: 

V.  Swt'tf,  Jonatlian    .... 

, 

1754 

4 

411 

MACKRISS,  Samkel: 

midcrCaiit.  Samuel  Gerrish 

1703 

0 

330 

McD()r(;ALL,  William: 

claim          ...... 

1758 

5 

410 

M.  DUFFEE. John: 

member     ...... 

]  702 

6 

208 

1702—  0:271 

1702- 

0  :  297 

1702 

6 

3<>3 

1702—  0:30« 

1702— 

6  :  309 

1762 

6 

458 

1763_  6:462 

1704 

6  :  464 

1765 

6 

433 

accounts,  etc 

, 

,                   , 

1771 

8 

59 

1771—  ,S:    87 

1771— 

8:    88 

1771 

8 

89 

1772—  8:117 

1772— 

8:129 

1773 

8 

153 

M(  •( ;  w  VA  ;<  )i; ,  a  lex  anheh  : 

petition                         1743—  3:    52 

1743 

3:    54 

1743 

3 

73 

MACCiREGORE.  Cai-t.  Daniel: 

muster-roll         ..... 

, 

. 

1740 

3 

392 

McGKE(;()RE,  Rev.  David: 

» 

army  chaplain,  etc 

1740— 

2 :  540 

1755 

4 

534 

1768— 

7:188 

1770 

8 

11 

McHARD,  James  : 

petition 

1768— 

7:187 

1770 

8 

12 

V.  Belknap,  Moses    .... 

1769— 

7  :  283 

1769 

7 

323 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


213 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

MACKAY,  Benjamin  : 

account      

, 

, 

1772 

8 

126 

McKEAN.  Rokert: 

legal  representative  of,  claim    . 

.                   . 

. 

1761 

6 

207 

McKEEN,  James  : 

member     ..... 

,                  , 

1727 

2 

100 

1727—  2 :  101 

1727— 

2:105 

1727 

2 

108 

1727—  2 :  109 

1728 

2 :  110 

1728 

2 

113 

1728—  2:117 

1728— 

2  :  121 

1728 

2 

125 

1728       2 : 128 

1728 

2  :  131 

1728 

2 

134 

1728—  2 :  139 

1729— 

2:143 

1729 

2 

145 

1729—  2 :  151 

1729— 

2:155 

1729 

2 

160 

McKEEN,  John  : 

petition 

. 

1762 

6 

239 

McLUCAS,  Thomas  (see  also  Lucas)  : 

petition      ...... 

1763 

6:341 

1763 

6 

343 

McMASTER,  Thomas  : 

petition      ..... 

1760 

6:    62 

1760 

6 

96 

McMASTER,  William  : 

claim          ..... 

, 

,                  , 

1759 

5 

497 

MACMATH,  John  : 

memorial,  etc. 

1747— 

3 :  497 

1747 

3 

500 

McMillan,  andkew  : 

petition 

1765— 

6:447 

1774 

8 

167 

McMURPHY,  Alexander  : 

selectman  of  Derryiield,  etc.    . 

1753 

4  :  353 

1765 

7 

42 

McMURPHY,  Daniel:  ' 

petition 

, 

1757 

5 

232 

McMURPHY,  John  : 

member,  excise  collector 

1731— 

2 :  335 

1732 

2 

376 

1745—  3  :  184 

1745— 

3  :  185 

1745 

3 

187 

1745—  3:189 

1745— 

3 :  194 

1745 

3 

202 

1745—  3:203 

1745— 

3:211 

1745 

3 

215 

/                            1745—  3  :  218 

1745— 

3:224 

1745 

3 

227 

1745       3  :  230 

1745— 

3 :  232 

1745 

3 

233 

1745—  3  :  239 

1745— 

3 :  242 

1745 

3 

245 

1745—  3:251 

1745— 

3  :  257 

1745 

3 

262 

1745—  3 :  275 

1745— 

3  :  294 

1745 

3 

298 

1745—  3  :  300 

1746— 

3  :  306 

1746 

3 

809 

1746—  3:312 

1746— 

3  :  315 

1746 

3 

342 

1746—  3:349 

1746— 

3 :  355 

1746 

3 

366 

1746—  3:368 

1746— 

3 :  376 

1746 

3 

377 

1746—  3:381 

1746— 

3  :  382 

1746 

3 

389 

1746—  3:391 

1746— 

3 :  407 

1746 

3 

410 

1746—  3:411 

1746— 

3:  414 

1746 

3 

415 

1746—  3  :  417 

1746— 

3  :  419 

1746 

3 

422 

1746—  3:423 

1746— 

3 :  429 

1716 

3 

430 

1746—  3  :  442 

1 746— 

3  :  443 

1747 

3 

448 

1747—  3:453 

1747— 

3 :  456 

1747 

3 

458 

1747—  3  :  463 

1747— 

3:467 

1747 

3 

471 

1747—  3:472 

1747— 

3  :  473 

1747 

3 

479 

1747—  3:485* 

1747— 

3  :  491 

1747 

3 

494 

1747—  3:496 

1747- 

3  :  497 

1747 

3 

501 

1747—  3:503 

1747— 

3:507 

1747 

3 

510 

1747—  3:513 

1747— 

3  :  519 

1747 

3 

520 

1747—  3:522 

1747— 

3  :  523 

1747 

3 

526 

1747—  3:528 

1747— 

4:      2 

1747 

4 

20 

1747—  4:    26 

1747— 

4:    30 

1747 

4 

31 

1747—  4:    33 

1748 

4:    61 

1748 

4 

64 

1748—  4  :    r>5 

1748— 

4:    66 

1748 

4 

69 

1748—  4:    72 

1748— 

4:    73 

1748 

4 

75 

214 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAOE. 

McMlKrilV,  .]ui\s,—  {coniinucd)  : 

member,  excise  colk-i-tor 

174H—  4 :    y3 

174.S— 

4  :    85 

1748 

4 

87 

174y—  4:    H« 

1748 

4:    89 

1748 

4 

98 

174;i—    1  :  100 

17i;i— 

1  :  105 

1719 

4 

106 

171'.»—    1:  Ills 

1719— 

1:111 

1749 

4 

123 

171!)—  4:140 

1750— 

4:    10 

1751 

4 

1) 

1752—  4:217 

1752— 

4  :  218 

1752 

4 

239 

1752—  4  :  247 

1752— 

4  :  254 

1752 

4 

256 

1752—  4:257 

1752— 

1  :  267 

1752 

4 

287 

1752—  4:;W) 

1753— 

4  :  292 

1753 

4 

323 

noli—  4:325 

1753— 

4 :  832 

1753 

4 

355 

1753—  4:356 

1753— 

4  :  367 

1753 

4 

384 

1754—  4 :  394 

1754— 

4 :  395 

1754 

4 

397 

1754—  4 :  404 

1754— 

4  :  406 

1754 

4 

411 

1754—  4:422 

1754— 

4 :  423 

1754 

4 

437 

1754—  4 :  440 

1754— 

4 :  443 

1754 

4 

453 

1754—  4 :  458 

1754— 

4:467 

1754 

4 

470 

1754—  4 :  552 

1755— 

4 :  491 

1755 

4 

493 

1755—  4:497 

1755— 

4 :  498 

1755 

4 

505 

1755—  4:510 

1755— 

4:516 

1755 

4 

520 

1755       4  :  527 

1755— 

4:540 

1755 

4 

542 

1755—  4 :  549 

1755 — 

4:558 

1755 

4 

567 

1755—  5:      0 

1755 — 

6:    14 

1755 

5 

15 

1755—  5:    21 

1755 

5:    27 

1755 

5 

36 

1755—  5:41 

1756— 

5:    71 

1758 

5 

318 

MACPIIEDKIS,  Akciiii-.am)  ["Mac.  Ak( 

"HI.,  OK  Ai{."l  : 

of  the  couucil    .... 

1723— 

1  :  398 

1723 

1 

404 

1723—  1:405 

1723- 

1  :410 

1724 

1 

414 

1724—  1  :  424 

1724— 

1  :  426 

1724 

1 

432 

1724—  1:433 

1724— 

2:    11 

1725 

2 

tl2 

1726—  2:    52 

1726— 

2:    53 

1726 

2 

60 

1727—  2  :    68 

1727— 

2:    69 

1727 

2 

73 

1727—  2:    82 

1727— 

2:    93 

1728 

2 

112 

luick  house  of,  ]5roposed  for  governor's 

1 7.")tl— 

5  :  193 

1757 

5 

254 

MADIU'KY  (see  also  Dover,  West)  : 

]M'tilioii      ..... 

1755— 

4:516 

1755 

4 

522 

1755—  4:529 

1755 — 

4:548 

1755 

4 

566 

1768—  7  :  187 

i7(;s— 

7  :  203 

176H 

7 

216 

new  j)ari.sh  from  Do\  L-r    . 

. 

,                    , 

1755 

4 

570 

constituted  from  Dover,  West 

1768— 

7  :  229 

1768 

7 

259 

small-pox  in      . 

1761 

6 

♦198 

litigant  from      .... 

1765 

7 

12 

]»ro\  ince  tux  collected 

, 

1768 

7 

187 

inventory            .... 

1768  — 

7  :  219 

1773 

8 

157 

MA1)P:IRA  WiNi: : 

duty  on      •         .         .         .         . 

1714— 

1:    82 

1717 

1 

193 

1717—  1:194 

1721— 

1:281 

1721 

1 

283 

MAIN  : 

on  Piscataijua  river  . 

, 

1747 

4 

17 

MAINE  (sec  also  York  Countij)  : 

jirovince  of,  strengthened 

1711 

1 

1 

governor  resolved  to  double  the  for 

•es  in 

,                   , 

1712 

1 

38 

province  line  with    1720 —  1 :  256 

1726— 

2:    57 

1730 

2 

316 

1730—  2:322 

173U»- 

2 :  325 

1730 

2 

326 

MAJOR : 

wages,  etc 

,                  , 

1745 

3 

155 

1756 —  5: 117 

1757 — 

5:250 

1757 

5 

267 

1757—  5:378 

1759— 

6:      4 

1762 

6 

254 

MALIGNANT  Disease  {sec  Small-Pox). 

Province  op  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


215 


IVIALLOON,  Nathaniel: 

petition 
MALLOON,  Samuel: 

deserter     . 
MALLOON,  Dr.  Samuel  : 

account 
MAN  OP  Wak  (see  also  Frigates  and  Shi2Js) 

off  the  harbor    .... 
MANDAMUS  (see  Superior  Coui't). 
MANNERS : 

reformation  of  . 
regulation  of     . 
MANLTFACTURES : 

British,  dut}-  on         .         .         . 
MAP  (see  also  Survey)  : 

or  draft  of  line  with  Massachusetts 
authenticity  of  a  certain  . 
MARCH,  Col.  Clement  [also  Doct.]  : 
member  ..... 
1745— 
174.5— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1748— 
1749— 
1749— 
1749— 
1752— 
1762— 
1752— 

1752—  4 :  269 

1753—  4 :  326 
1753_  4:369 

1754—  4 :  401 
1754—  4 :  430 
1754—  4 :  452 

1754—  4 :  552 

1755—  4 :  537 
1755—  5:   0 

1755—  5 :  21 

1755—  5 :  46 

1756—  5 :  70 
1756—  5:  87 
1756—  5 :  93 
1756—  5 :  125 
1756 —  5  :  154 
1756—  5 :  169 
1756—  5 :  186 
1756—  5 :  193 


3:119 
3 :  151 

3:15911 
3:180 
3:187 
3:197 
3  :  215 
3:251 
2 :  271 
3  :  284 
:  341 
:366 
:426 
453 
522 
28 
82 
4:100 
4:122 
4:163 
4:217 
4:247 
4:261 


3: 

3: 
3; 
3: 
3: 
4: 
4: 


1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1746— 

1746— 

1746— 

1746— 

1747— 

1747— 

1748— 

1748— 

1749— 

1749— 

;L750— 

1752— 

1752— 

1752— 

1752— 

1753— 

1753— 

1754— 

175' 

175' 

1755— 

1755— 

1755— 

1755— 

1755— 

1756— 

1756— 

1756— 

1756— 

1756— 

1756— 

1756— 

1756— 


1733—  2 :  378 


126 

152 

172 

:184 

:189 

:203 

:219 

:257 

:280 

:  309 

:  355 

:368 

;435 

:494 

528 

:  71 

96 

106 

:124 

:  10 

233 

255 

262 

380 

345 

384 

406 

;441 

466 

493 

558 

15 

41 

62 

74 

88 

98 

126 

162 

170 

191 

260 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

1762 

6 

1722 

1 

1763 

6 

1745 

3 

1718 

1 

1760 

6 

1733 

2 

1720 

1 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

.1 
o 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1748 

4 

1748 

4 

1749 

4 

1749 

4 

1751 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

5 

17.55 

5 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

256 

315 

353 

1159 


220 
106 

280 

255 
152 

115 

132 

157 

177 

185 

196 

210 

245 

262 

282 

312 

356 

420 

448 

519 

2 

75 

97 

110 

■■  154 

9 

244 

258 

267 

29S 

368 

394 

417 

450 

473 

520 

568 

16 

43 

258 

82 

92 

100 

143 

166 

181 

192 

515 


2in 


Index  to  Journals  of  TTofse  of  "Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

IMAR(MI,  Coi..  ChKMK'ST,  —  (ronlinucd): 

iiu'iiilier     .         .         1757 —  5:215 

17;-,7_  .'i:22s 

17.07 

5 

241 

17;,7_  6:242 

17A7_  ;-,:243 

1757 

6 

241t 

1757—  6  :  264 

1757—  5:2.S(; 

1767 

6 

2!t3 

1757—  6 :  299 

17o7—  6:301 

1757 

6 

606 

17.5S—  6:311 

17o8—  6:31(; 

1758 

5 

322 

175,s—  5 :  323 

1758—  5:. 368 

17.08 

5 

370 

175.S_  5  :  407 

1758—  5:432 

1768 

6 

434 

1758—  5:438 

1758—  6:443 

1768 

6 

444 

175,s—  5 :  446 

1758—  6:451 

1758 

6 

512 

1759—  5:479 

1759—  5  :  484 

1769 

5 

495 

1759—  6:    27 

1760—  6:    38 

1760 

6 

43 

1700—  6:    46 

1760—  6:    63 

1760 

6 

80 

1700—  6:107 

1761—  6:121 

1761 

6 

152 

1761—  6:  161 

1761—  (i :  16.H 

1761 

6 

219 

1761—  6:222 

1761—  6:223 

1761 

6 

232 

1762—  6 :  238 

1762—  6 :  249 

1762 

6 

251 

1762—  6  :  283 

1762—  6:289 

1762 

6 

3<KI 

17(i2—  6:303 

1762—  6:304 

1762 

6 

307 

1762—  6:309 

1762—  6 :  458 

1763 

6 

310 

17G:!_  6 :  334 

1763—  6 :  338 

1763 

6 

373 

176.;—  6 :  374 

1763       6 : 462 

1764 

6 

3H3 

1764—  6:384 

1764—  6:386 

1764 

6 

389 

1764—  6:409 

1764—  6 :  423 

1764 

6 

464 

1765—  6:434 

1765       6 :  441 

1765 

6 

443 

1765—  6  :  469 

1765—  7  :      2 

1765 

7 

38 

176.-,—  7:176 

1766—  7  :    73 

1766 

7 

HO 

1766—  7  :    87 

1766—  7:    89 

1766 

7 

101 

1766—  7  :  104 

1766—  7  :  178 

1767 

7 

182 

176.S—  7:225 

1768       7 : 273 

1768 

7 

350 

17(;9—  7  :  281 

1769—  7:352 

1770 

7 

354 

177(i_  8:      Ip 

1770—  8:    ol 

1771 

H 

p2 

1771—  H:    60 

1771—  8:    62 

1771 

8 

105 

1772—  8:115 

1772—  8:120 

1772 

8 

124 

177;;_  8 :  144 

1774—  8:164 

1774 

8 

172 

1771—  8:184 

1774—  8:187 

1774 

8 

i:t5 

1774—  8:201 

1774—  8:214 

1775 

8 

21.H 

complained  of,  by  Colonel  Moulton 

1770       7:345 

1770 

7 

347 

X                                                       fc* 

1770—  7:356 

1770 

7 

357 

is  admonished    ..... 

. 

1770 

8 

3 

M.VKCIl,  Cait.  (Jeouge: 

muster-roll,  etc 

1761—  6:143 

1761 

6 

149 

1761—  6:180 

1761—  6  :  191 

1761 

() 

192 

1761—  6:199 

1761—  6  :  210 

1761 

6 

223 

MARCH,  James  : 

petition               .         1769—  6:477 

1759—  5:491 

1759 

6 

492 

MARCH,  I'AiL: 

account      

. 

1746 

3 

278 

iMAKClI,  Stei'IIEN: 

petition,  etc 

■ 

1754 

4 

484 

17,>1—  4:485 

1755 

4 

496 

1765       4 :  600 

17.05—  4:504 

1756 

5 

72 

1766—  5:    73 

1756—  5 :  105 

1767 

5 

220 

to  serve  writ  of  review 

•                 •                  • 

1766 

4 

608 

1755—  4 :  670 

1755       6:    27 

1756 

5 

116 

1756-  6:118 

1766—  5:120 

1766 

6 

158 

1766—  6  :  182 

1756—  6  :  1.S3 

1766 

6 

184 

will  of,  executor  to  sell  lands   . 

. 

1761 

6 

140 

MARCHE.S  (.we  Journal,  etc.). 

M ARC Y,  John: 

Detition 

1773—  8 :  152 

1773 

8 

155 

Province  of  New  Hampshihe,  1711-1775. 


217 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

HARDEN,  James  : 

petition      .... 

. 

, 

. 

1754 

4 

466 

HARDEN,  John  : 

account      .... 

,                  , 

' 

. 

1720 

1 

253 

HARDEN,  Thomas  : 

petition      .         .         1747— 

3 :  513 

1766 

7:    86 

1767 

7 

163 

HARES : 

invoice  of           ... 

1761— 

6  :  122 

1767 

7 

161 

HARKHAH,  Patrick  : 

petition      .... 

1757— 

5:299 

1758 

5 

390 

1758— 

5 :  453 

1758— 

5:459 

1758 

5 

461 

HARLBOROUGH  (see  also  Monadnock  No. 

O): 

petition      .... 

, 

. 

1761 

6 

221 

HARLOW : 

inventory 

, 

, 

. 

1773 

8 

159 

HARRIA(JES : 

incestuous,  to  prevent 

, 

,                  , 

1714 

1 

77 

registei'ing        .         1727 — 

2:i04 

1727— 

2:107 

1727 

2 

108 

HARRINER,  Nicholas  : 

soldier,  allowance  for 

, 

,                    , 

1761 

6 

210 

HARSH  {see  Rye). 

HARSH,  Hezekiah  : 

petition      .... 

• 

, 

1757 

5 

269 

HARSH,  John  : 

petition,  etc.      .         1747 — 

3:503 

1748— 

4:    64 

1766 

7 

103 

HARSHALL,  Andrew  : 

to  appear  .... 

, 

, 

^                   , 

1745 

3 

193 

HARSHALL,  Hannah  : 

real  estate  mortgaged  by 

,                  , 

, 

1760 

6 

65 

HARSHALL,  Henry  : 

postmaster-general    . 

, 

, 

,                    , 

1726 

2 

66 

HARSHALL,  John: 

account      .... 

1747— 

3 :  512 

1772 

8 

126 

HARSTON,              : 

petition      .... 

« 

, 

• 

1760 

6 

94 

HARSTON,  Elisha  : 

to  appear  .... 

, 

, 

,                  , 

1765 

ry 

23 

real  estate  of,  divided  among  heirs  . 

. 

. 

1768 

193 

HARSTON,  Ephraim  [  "  Hastin,  Haston,  ]\L\styn"1  : 

member    .         .         1711 — 

1:      1 

1711— 

1:      8 

1711 

23 

1711— 

1:    25 

1711— 

1:    28 

1711 

29 

1711— 

1:    31 

1711— 

1:    32 

1711 

33 

1711— 

1:    34 

1712— 

1:    36 

1712 

37 

1712— 

1:    39 

1712— 

1:    41 

1712 

42 

1712— 

1:    43 

1712— 

1:    44 

1712 

49 

1712— 

1:    50 

1712— 

1:    51 

1712 

52 

1712— 

1:    64 

1712— 

1:    55 

1712 

56 

1712— 

1:    57 

1713— 

1:    62 

1713 

63 

1718— 

1:    64 

1713— 

1:    65 

1713 

66 

171;?— 

1:    68 

1713— 

1:    69 

1713 

70 

1713— 

1:    71 

1713- 

1:    72 

1713 

73 

1714— 

1:    74 

1714— 

1:    75 

1714 

79 

1714— 

1:    80 

1714— 

1:    82 

1714 

83 

1714 

1:    85 

1714— 

1:    86 

1714 

87 

1714— 

1:    89 

1714— 

1:    90 

1714 

91 

1714— 

1:    93 

1714— 

1:    94 

1715 

117 

1715 

1:128 

1715— 

1 :  129 

1715 

133 

1715— 

1  :  134 

1715— 

1  :  135 

1715 

137 

1715— 

1 :  138 

1716— 

1 :  14o 

1716 

141 

1716 

1:142 

1716— 

1 :  144 

1716 

146 

1716 

1:147 

1716— 

1:151 

1716 

158 

28 


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Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Uepresentatives, 


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VOL. 

PAGE. 

MARSTON,  f:i'iiKAiM,  —  (co7dinnccl)  : 

member     .                  1710 —  1:103 

1710— 

1 

164 

i7i(; 

107 

1710—   1  :10.S 

1710- 

1 

109 

171(i 

170 

1710—  1:172 

1710— 

1 

173     , 

1710 

174 

1710—  1:177 

1710— 

1 

178 

1716 

179 

171(i_  ]  :18() 

1710— 

1 

182 

1716 

1S3 

1710—  1:  ISl 

1710— 

1 

\sr, 

1710 

180 

1710—  1:1S7 

1710— 

1 

181) 

1717 

190 

1717—  1:191 

1717— 

1 

192 

1717 

193 

1717—  1:194 

1717— 

1 

196 

1717 

197 

1717—   1:198 

1717— 

1 

204 

1717 

20.5 

claim 

,                   , 

1746 

3 

444 

MARSTON,  Jkkkmiah  : 

volunteer,  widow  of,  allowance  to    . 

, 

, 

1746 

3 

404 

MARSTON,  ("Ai'T.  Jeukmiaii  ["  Makstent"]  : 

muster-roll 

1700— 

6:    70 

1760 

6 

71 

1700-  6  :    72 

1760— 

6:    76 

1761 

6 

142 

1761—  6  :  149 

1761— 

6:179 

1761 

6 

192 

1761—  6:198* 

1761— 

6 :  2(J7 

1763 

6 

312 

1703—  6:324 

1763— 

6:331 

1763 

6 

304 

MARSTON,  Mauy: 

l)etitiun      ..... 

, 

, 

1740 

3 

323 

MARSTON,  Sakaii  and  Simon: 

petition      ..... 

, 

1701 

6 

129 

MARSTON,  Simon: 

to  appear  

1773 

8 

118 

MARTIN,  (iKOKGE: 

claim 

, 

.                  , 

1748 

4 

65 

MARTIN,  Cai>t.  John  : 

master  of  tran.si)ort   . 

, 

. 

174.5 

3 

270 

MARTIN,  John: 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish 

' 

. 

1763 

6 

33(. 

MARTIN,  Michael: 

volunteer  

, 

. 

1746 

3 

404 

MARTIN,  RoiJERT : 

invalid  volunteer 

, 

1746 

3 

333 

MARTIN,  Cait.  Thomas  : 

account      ..... 

1771  — 

S:    81 

1772 

8 

125 

MARYLAND: 

house  of  representatives,  corrcspon 

dence  wi 

til,  etc. 

1770 

8 

21 

1770— 

8:    30 

1774 

8 

107 

1774—  8 :  170 

1774_  8 :  180 

1774 

8 

181 

MASCARENK.  Ma.k.ic: 

commissioner  on  line 

, 

1730 

2 

31fc 

MASCARENK,  Lieutenant-Goveknok  : 

letter  of 

,                   , 

1747 

3 

4.51 

MASON: 

inventory  

, 

, 

1773 

8 

15i 

MASON,  ("apt.  Ben.iamin: 

nmster-roll         .... 

, 

174<i 

3 

40S 

MASON,  Fkan<;is: 

volunteer,  allowanee  to    . 

1746— 

3  :  338 

1740 

3 

40-1 

MASON,  John: 

broke  jail           .         1771—  8:    .59 

1771— 

8:    99 

1773 

8 

13f 

MASON,  c:ait.  John  Ti  kton: 

tripartite  a^eement  with  John  Tho 

iilinscn 

1740— 

3 :  323 

1746 

3 

39.^ 

land  claims  of  .         1740—  3  :  393 

1746— 

3 :  39.5 

1746 

3 

S% 

1710       3:400 

1740— 

3:401 

1746 

3 

411 

174(;_  3:420 

174(J— 

3  :  434 

1746 

3 

43.^ 

1746—  3:441 

1740— 

3 

:512 

1748 

4 

9^ 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


219 


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PAGE. 

MASON,  Robert  : 

petition      ...... 

1760       6:    46 

1760 

6 

57 

MASON,  Sarah: 

deed  of,  to  Mary  Drisco,  vacated 

. 

1772 

8 

126 

MASONIAN  Proprietors  (see  also  Within)  : 

committees  of   . 

. 

1771 

8 

77 

MASSABESICK  Pond: 

alewives  passing  into,  protected 

. 

1754 

4 

443 

MASSACHUSETTS    [Bay]     (see   also  Billerica,   Boston, 

Charlestown,  Essex  Coitnty,  Ipswich,  Newbury,  Salem, 

Salisbury,  etc.)  : 

New  Hampshire  province  line  with  ( 

see  Line) . 

annexing  New  Hampshire  to    . 

. 

1728 

2 

137 

annexing  sundry  towns  to 

. 

1746 

3 

426 

separation  of  New  Hampsliire  from 

• 

1742 

2 

612 

early  jurisdiction  over  New  Hampshire    . 

1775 

8 

236 

other  government  matters 

1714—  1:    86 

1714 

1 

90 

1721—  1:298 

1721—  1:299 

1721 

1 

302 

1721—  1:305 

1722—  1:313 

1733 

2 

384 

1737—  2 :  496 

1737—  2 :  501 

1737 

2 

502 

1744—  3:    84 

1745—  3 :  195 

1748 

4 

61 

1754_  4 :  417 

1754—  4 :  418 

1755 

4 

521 

1755—  4:531 

1755—  5  :    58 

1758 

5 

314 

1765       6  :  430 

1765—  7  :    20 

1765 

7 

21 

1765—  7  :    31 

1768—  7 :  192 

1768 

7 

200 

1768—  7  :  244 

1774—  8 :  170 

1774 

8 

178 

finances     .         .         1718 —  1 : 225 

1718—  1:231 

1719 

1 

241 

1735—  2 :  438 

1735—  2:453 

1742 

2 

615 

1742—  2:642 

1742—  2 :  644 

1747 

4 

19 

1748—  4:    61 

1748—  4:    70 

1755 

4 

533 

1755—  4:543 

1755       5:    21 

1756 

5 

118 

1758       5 : 344 

1761—  6 :  187 

1761 

6 

209 

1761—  6  :  210 

1761—  6  :  215 

1761 

6 

216 

military  affairs           .... 

. 

1722 

1 

317 

1722—  1:328 

1722—  1:332 

1722 

1 

334 

1722—  1:336 

1722—  1:337 

1722 

1 

340 

1722—  1:341 

1722—  1:342 

1722 

1 

352 

1740—  2:545 

1745       3:121 

1746 

3 

128 

1745       3 : 148 

1745       3 :  149 

1745 

3 

152 

1745—  3 :  155 

1745       3  :  159 1 

1745 

3 

258 

1745       3 : 284 

1746       3 :  817 

1746 

3 

363 

1746       3 :  374 

1746—  3 :  385 

1746 

3 

387 

1746—  3:398 

1746—  3:409 

1747 

3 

418 

1747—  3:458 

1747_  3:501 

1747 

3 

502 

1747_  3 :  504 

1747—  4:    18 

1749 

4 

170 

1754—  4 :  452 

1755       4 : 488 

1755 

4 

489 

1755       4:531 

1755       5 :      3 

1755 

5 

5 

1755—  5:      8 

1755—  5 :      9 

1756 

5 

97 

1756—  5 :  102 

1756—  5 :  107 

1756 

5 

125 

1757—  5:305 

1758—  5 :  344 

1759 

5 

493 

New  Hampshire  but  about  one  twelftli  the  size  of 

1718 

1 

229 

sloops  coasting  between  New  Hampshire  and 

1729 

2 

154 

fast  day  in 

•                  ■                  > 

1756 

5 

162 

MASSEY,  George  : 

claim          ...... 

■                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

274 

guardian  of,  relieved 

1761—  6  :  128 

1761 

6 

150 

minor,  lands  recovered     . 

1761—  6:198 

1761 

6 

200 

MASSUERRE,  Peter  : 

account     ...... 

. 

1746 

3 

324 

MAST  (see  also  Trees  and  Hewers)  : 

convoy      

. 

1759 

6 

28 

220 


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PAGE. 

MAST,  —  {omUniicd)  : 

men 

, 

1745—  3 :  228 

1745 

3 

229 

trees  .         .         .         1740— 

2:545 

1740—  2:. 556 

1740 

2 

567 

MASTERS  (sec  also  Mmlcr-lioUs, 

Schools, 

and  S(  rvauts)  : 

of  ortfnance 

, 

1746 

3 

337 

of  sloops   .... 

1721 

1 

284 

minors'  balance  paid  to 

•                   •                   •                   • 

1756 

5 

110 

1757—  5 :  197 

1757 

5 

198 

MATIIES  [ok  Mattiikws]  1{k.\ja.min'  : 

muster-roll,  etc. 

.     1745_  3:124 

1745 

3 

t  1.09 

174.0— 

3 :  245 

1746—  3:383 

17.06 

.0 

78 

.MATIIES,  Francis  : 

member     .                  1728 — 

2:121 

172«—  2:125 

1728 

2 

12H 

1728 

2 :  131 

1728—  2 :  134 

1728 

2 

139 

1729— 

2:143 

1729—  2:145 

1729 

2 

151 

1729— 

2 :  153 

1729—  2:1,05 

1729 

2 

165 

1729— 

2  :  169 

1730       2 : 173 

1730 

2 

174 

1730— 

2:307 

1731—  2 :  335 

1732 

2 

376 

muster-roll 

. 

. 

1722 

1 

360 

MATHES,  F'kancis,  ani>  oxiiEUb 

: 

petition       .         .         1716— 

1:166 

1740—  2:. 060 

1740 

2 

563 

MATTHEWS,  John: 

under  ('apt.  Trueworthy  Ladd 

■                 •                  • 

1758 

5 

358 

MATTOON,  Du.  Samuel: 

aeeount       .... 

, 

. 

1761 

6 

209 

MEAD,  John  : 

uuister-roll 

, 

1724—  2:      6 

1724 

9 

11 

MEAD,  John  and  Jo.si;ra  {see  also  next) 

: 

bonds  I'egulated 

, 

1721—  1:278 

1721 

1 

288 

172;^— 

1  :  393 

1724—    1:416 

1727 

2 

9K 

1787— 

2:483 

1737—  2 :  490 

1737 

2 

491 

MEAD,  Nicolas  : 

imprisoned  for  debt  to  province 

•                  .                  .                  . 

1720 

1 

247 

discliarged  conditionally  . 

. 

• 

1720 

1 

249 

condition  complied  with,  discharffed 

•                  •                  • 

1720 

1 

251 

ME.VDEK,  Danikl: 

petition               .         1744 — 

3:    80 

1744—  3  :  101 

1744 

3 

105 

1744— 

3 :  107 

1744—  3:110 

1744 

3 

165 

1745— 

3:226 

1745       3  :  231 

1745 

3 

233 

1746— 

3:266 

174.0—  3:288 

1745 

3 

301 

account      .... 

•                   •                   . 

1747 

4 

37 

MEADER,  John  : 

petition      .... 

1736—  2:460 

1736 

2 

462 

MEADEH,  Moses  : 

memorial  of       .         .         . 

, 

•                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

306 

MEADER,  Nathaniel: 

deserter     .... 

^ 

. 

1761 

6 

199 

MEADOW  Land  : 

invoice  of           ... 

, 

1761—  6:122 

1767 

7 

161 

MEAN  Process: 

sureties,  in  civil  actions    . 

. 

1718 

1 

220 

MEASURES  (sec  also  W<:i;/hls)  : 

regulated  .... 

, 

•                   •                   ■ 

1718 

1 

220 

stajidard,  for  province 

, 

•                   ■                   ■ 

1773 

8 

139 

MEAT : 

for  soldiers 

,                   , 

1746—  3:411 

1748 

4 

92 

1757 — 

5  :  301 

175a —  5:  395 

1759 

6 

12 

MEDICINES  (see  also  Doctor  and 

Physick) 

allowance  for    . 

, 

•                  • 

1745 

3 

274 

174.0— 

3  :  284 

174.0—  3 :  302 

1746 

3 

309 

1746 

3:329 

1746—  3 :  330 

1746 

3 

331 

Province  of  jSTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


221 


3:333 
343 
462 
30 
193 
427 


1746—  3:334 

1746—  3:403 

1747—  3:468 

1748—  4: 


1757- 
1761- 


68 
5:219 
6:216 


MEDICINES,  —  (co7itinucd)  : 
allowance  for    .         1746 

1746—  3 

1747—  3 
1747—  4 
1756—  5 
1758—  5 

MEDIUM  (see  also  Currency')  : 

to  discharge  debts,  etc 

MEETING : 

guns  to  be  carried  to 

MEETINGS  (see  also  Reed,  James,  and  TJiompson,  Ebeii 
ezer)  : 

calling  and  attending        .... 

177 
MELANCHOLY  Situation  (see  also  Distresses) 

of  jjrovince,  suggests  Fast  day 

of  our  public  affairs  at  this  gloomy  season 
MELCHER,  John  : 

account      

MELONY,  John  : 

petition 

MELOON,  Nathaniel  : 

captivated  by  St.  Francois  Indians    . 
MELVIN,  JosiAH : 

to  enter  an  action      1765—  7  :    49        1766 
MEMBERS  OF  the  House  (see  the  several  names)  -. 


TEAR. 


8:196 


/  : 


53 


Ashley,  Samuel. 
Atkinson,  Theodore. 
Baker,  Otis. 
Bartlett,  Josiah. 
Batch  elder,  Josiah. 
Bell,  Thomas. 
Blanchard,  Joseph. 
Boardman,  Stephen. 
Boyce,  Robert. 
Brewster,  Samuel. 
Burleigh,  John. 
Butler,  Jacob,  Jr. 
Calef,  John. 
Canney,  John. 
Carlton,  Jonatlian. 
Chamberlain,  John. 
Chandler,  John. 
Chesley,  Jonathan. 
Church,  Jonathan. 
Claggett,  Wyseman. 
Clark,  Robert. 
Clarkson,  Andrew. 
Clarkson,  James. 
Dam,  John. 
Dame,  William. 
Davis,  James. 
Davis,  Thomas. 
Dennet,  Ei:)hraim. 
Dow,  Jabez. 
Downing,  John. 
Downing,  Richard. 
Dudley,  Theophilus. 
Eastman,  Samuel, 
Elkins,  Thomas. 


Emerson,  Samuel. 
Fabyan,  John. 
Fellows,  William. 
Fen  ton,  John. 
Folsom,  Nathaniel. 
Foss,  Joshua. 
French,  Samuel. 
Frost,  George. 
Frost,  William. 
Gage,  John. 
Gambling,  John. 
Gerrish,  Paul. 
Gerrish,  Richard. 
Gerrish,  Timothy. 
Giddings,  John. 
Giddings,  Zebulon. 
(iilman,  Israel. 
Gilman,  Capt.  John. 
Gilman,  Maj.  John. 
Gilman,  Nathaniel. 
Gilman,  Nicholas. 
Gilman,  Peter. 
Gilman,  Samuel. 
Goffe,  John. 
Greeley,  Samuel. 
Green,  Ebcnezer. 
Greenough,  Daniel. 
Gregg,  James. 
Grout,  Elijah. 
Haines,  Matthias. 
Hale,  John. 
Hale,  Thomas. 
Hall,  Benjamin. 
Hall,  Edward. 


1746 
1746 
1747 
1756 
1757 
1771 

1765 

1724 


1774 
1774 

1746 
1756 

1747 

1774 

1754 

1766 


VOL. 


3 
3 
3 
5 
5 
8 


3 
5 

4 

8 
4 


PAGE. 


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405 
513 
191 
279 
84 

18 

327 

170 
213 

424 
192 

59 
167 
482 

55 


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MEAIBEKS  ..!•    nil.  H-.rsE, 
Ilartlonl,  Niclmlas. 
lli-alcy,  N:illiaiiicl. 
Henderson,  Howard, 
Hill,  Nathaniel. 
Hills,  IJenjainin. 
Holtart,  Samuel, 
tlodgdon,  Caleb. 
Holland.  .Stephen. 
Hunt.  Samuel. 
.lallVey,  (ieorge. 
Jennes.s,  Kiehard. 
Jenncss,  Kiehard,  .'3d. 
Jenness,  Sanuiel. 
Jewell,  Henry  L. 
Jones,  Stephen. 
Jones,  Stephen,  Jr. 
Knight,  John. 
Knight,  John,  Jr. 
Knowles,  James. 
Langdon,  .John. 
Langdon,  AVoodbuiy. 
Leavitt,  INIoses. 
Little,  Daniel. 
Livcrmore,  Matthew. 
Livermore,  Samuel. 
I^ock,  Jonathan. 
Lovewell,  Jonathan. 
McDulTee,  John. 
iVfeKei-n,  James. 
Mc]\Iuri)hy,  John. 
March,  Clement. 
Marston,  Ephraim. 
Mathes,  Francis. 
Merrill.  Eliphalet. 
Millet,  Thomas. 
Moore,  William. 
Morey,  Israel. 
Morrill,  Al»ner. 
Morse,  Abel. 
Moulton,  Jonathan. 
Moulton,  Josiah. 
Moulton,  Josiah,  Jr. 
IMoulton,  William. 
Nason,  Kiehard. 
Nutter,  John. 
Odiorne,  Jotham. 
Odiorne,  Jotham,  Jr. 
Olcott,  Simeon. 
Packer,  Thomas. 
Page,  John. 
Palmer,  Samuel . 
Parker,  Thomas. 
Parker,  William. 
Peirce,  Joshuah. 
Peirce,  Joshuah,  Jr. 
Philbrick,  Jedidiaii. 
Phillips,  John. 
Pickering,  John. 
Plaisted,  John. 
Prescott,  Henry. 


{continitcd)  : 
Kandall,  James. 
Kead.  Hugh. 
Kediiian,  John. 
Richardson,  William. 
Hindge,  John. 
Rob}  ,  IeIial)od. 
Rogers,  Nathaniel. 
RoTfe,  Henjamin. 
Ru.s.sell,  EJeazer. 
Sanborn,  John. 
Sanborn,  Tri.stram. 
Sanders,  Henry. 
Sargent,  Paul  Dudley. 
Seavey,  Amos. 
Sheal'e,  Jacol). 
Sherliurne,  Henry. 
Slierburne,  Henry,  Jr. 
Sherliurne,  John. 
Smith,  John. 
Smith,  Joseph. 
.Smith,  Col.  Joseph. 
Smitli,  Maj.  Joseph. 
Smith,  Samuel. 
Stevens,  Benjamin. 
Stevens,  Ebenezer. 
Stevens,  Simon. 
Thing,  Bartholomew. 
Thing,  Benjamin. 
Thing,  .Samuel. 
Thomas,  Jos('ph. 
Thompson,  Ebenezer. 
Thompson,  Jonathan. 
Thornton,  ^Matthew. 
Tiltbelts,  Samuel. 
Tilton,  Daniel. 
Tilton,  Jonathan. 
Todd.  Andrew. 
Tojiham,  Christopher. 
Towl(!,  Joseph. 
Tuck,  John. 
Tuck,  Jonathan. 
Underwood,  James. 
Waldron,  John. 
Waldron,  Richard. 
Waldron,  Tho^s  Wk. 
Walker,  (ieorge. 
Wallingford,  Thomas. 
Walton,  (Jeorge. 
Walton,  Shadrach. 
Weari>,  Meshech. 
Weare,  Nathaniel. 
Weare,  Peter. 
Webster,  John. 
Weeks,  Joshua. 
AVent worth,  Benjamin. 
Wentworlh,  Benning. 
Wentworth,  P>,eki(d. 
Wentworth.  Hiuiking. 
AV'entworth,  John. 
Wentworth,  Paixl. 


YEAR. 


VOL. 


PAOE. 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


223 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

MEMBERS  OF  the  House,  —  {continued)  : 

White,  Nicholas.                   Wingate,  John. 

Wibird,  Richard.                   Wingate,  Joshua. 

Wiggin,  Andrew.                 Worthen,  Ezekiel. 

Wiggin,  Thomas.                  Wright,  Joseph. 

Willard,  Col.  Josiah.           Wyman,  Isaac. 

Willard,  Maj.  Josiah.           Young,  Thomas. 

MEMBERS    {sec  also  Affront,   Bills   of  Credit,    Ooolimj, 

Debentttres,  Dissent,   General  Assembly,   Harvest,  Joy, 

King,  Test,  and  Warrants,  also  next}  : 

returned  and  qualified      .         .         .    1713—  1 :    65 

1714 

1 

79 

1715       1:    97         1715       1:    99 

1715 

1 

111 

1715       1:117         1715       1:118 

1715 

1 

129 

1716       1:174         1716       1:178 

1717 

1 

190 

1718       1:224         1722       1:326 

1722 

1 

330 

1724       1:426         1724       1:427 

1726 

2 

40 

1726—  2:    52         1727-  2:    87 

1727 

2 

88 

1727—  2  :  100         1727—  2  :  101 

1728 

2 

117 

1728—  2  :  121         1729—  2  :  163 

1731 

2 

335 

1732—  2  :  377         1734—  2  :  398 

1734 

2 

422 

1734—  2  :  424         1735—  2  :  434 

1736 

2 

457 

1737—  2:475         1737—  2:511 

1739 

2 

542 

1742—  2  :  611         1742—  2  :  632 

1745 

3 

115 

1745       3:116         1745       3:117 

1745 

3 

149 

1745—  3  :  187         1745—  3  :  218 

1745 

3 

219 

1745—  3  :  220         1745—  3  :  298 

1745 

3 

299 

1745       3:300         1745       3:322 

1747 

3 

475 

1749—  4 :  105         1749—  4 :  106 

1749 

4 

110 

1749—  4  :  120         1749—  4 :  123 

1749 

4 

128 

1753       4:301         1754       4:437 

1754 

4 

438 

1755—  5  :    43         1755—  5  :    47 

1755 

5 

49 

1755       5:    56         1755       5:    62 

1756 

5 

63 

1759—  5  :  457         1759—  5  :  467 

1762 

6 

252 

1762       6:264         1765       7:      3 

1765 

7 

8 

1765—  7  :    11         1765—  7  :    51 

1766 

7 

76 

1766       7:   80         1766       7:103 

1767 

7 

132 

1768—  7  :  225         1768—  7  :  226 

1768 

7 

228 

1768       7:232         1768       7:233 

1768 

7 

234 

1768—  7  :  237         1774—  8  :  170 

1774 

8 

187 

1774       8:192         1774       8:210 

1775 

8 

220 

oaths  administered  to        .         .         .    1758 —  5  :  435 

1758 

5 

436 

1761—  6  :  120         1761—  6  :  123 

1761 

6 

130 

1761—  6  :  132         1761—  6  :  151 

1761 

6 

174 

1762—  6  :  237         1762—  6  :  245 

1762 

() 

255 

1765       7:      1         1767       7:125 

1767 

7 

126 

1767—  7:127         1767-  7:134 

1767 

7 

136 

1771       8:107         1773       8:150 

1775 

8 

226 

C^uakers  affirm 

1742 

2 

611 

Quakers  take  oath  of  secrecy 

1755 

4 

520 

1755—  4:521 

1755 

4 

522 

1755—  4  :  523         1755—  4  :  528 

1755 

4 

529 

list 

1745 

3 

172 

1745—  3:184         1745—  3:262 

1745 

3 

355 

1746—  3  :  368         174(i—  3  :  870 

1747 

3 

453 

1747_  4:      1         1747—  4:      2 

1747 

4 

4 

1747—  4 :      6         1747—  4 :      9 

1747 

4 

10 

1747—  4:    12         1749—  4:100 

1749 

4 

104 

1749—  4  :  105         175 1—  4  :  380 

1755 

4 

520 

1755 —  4  :  552         1755 —  5  :      0 

1755 

5 

41 

1755       5:    43         1755       5:    44 

1756 

5 

169 

1757—  5  :  258         1758—  5  :  435 

1759 

5 

506 

224         Index  to  Journals  of  House  op  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

FACE. 

MEMBEKS,  —  {continued)  : 

list     .         .         .         17r)l—  r,:228 

1765 

6  :  458 

1767 

7 

176 

1770—  7:348 

1770— 

8:      Ip 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771—  8:105 

1772— 

8:115 

1772 

8 

119 

1772—  8 :  132 

1773 

8:144 

1774 

8 

164 

1774—  8 :  172 

1774  — 

8:187 

1774 

8 

21.S 

pay 

. 

, 

1721 

1 

303 

1728—  2:143 

1731— 

2  :  353 

1742 

2 

638 

1743       3:    47 

1743— 

3:    74 

1745 

3 

166 

1745—  3 :  179 

1745— 

3  :  195 

1745 

3 

198 

1745—  3 :  206 

1753— 

4:312* 

1753 

4 

313 

1756       5:    65 

1756 

5:145 

1768 

5 

381 

1758—  5 :  389 

1759— 

5 :  459 

1762 

6 

268 

1762—  (\ :  26!) 

1762— 

6:298 

1765 

7 

28 

1765—  7:    35 

17(i5— 

7:    39 

1765 

7 

41 

1765       7:    46 

1765— 

7:    50 

1769 

7 

288 

1769—  7  :  297 

1769— 

7:298 

1769 

7 

321 

1769—  7  :  323 

1769— 

7  :  329 

1769 

7 

330 

1772—  8:122 

1772— 

8:127 

1774 

8 

203 

1774—  8 :  206 

1774— 

8 :  207 

1774 

8 

209 

mileage  (see  also  list,  above) 

, 

, 

1745 

3 

166 

1745—  3  :  203 

1753— 

4:312* 

1753 

4 

346 

1753—  4:347 

1756 

5:145 

1757 

5 

217 

1757—  5 :  226 

1757— 

5:274 

1758 

5 

381 

1758—  5 :  389 

1758— 

5  :  434 

1759 

5 

459 

1759—  5:515 

1759— 

5:519 

1760 

6 

74 

1761—  6:228 

1761— 

6 :  230 

1761 

6 

231 

1762—  6 :  268 

1762— 

6:269 

1765 

7 

28 

1769—  7 :  288 

1769— 

7:321 

1772 

8 

122 

1774—  8 :  203 

1774— 

8:206 

1774 

8 

207 

certificates  of  service  {see  also  list. 

above) 

, 

1714 

1 

92 

1714— 

1:    93 

1715 

1 

114 

1715—  1:115 

1715— 

1:116 

1743 

3 

55 

1743—  3:    56 

1745— 

3 :  218 

1754 

4 

406 

1754—  4:431 

1758 

5:321 

1758 

5 

327 

1762—  6:309 

1765— 

6 :  432 

1765 

7 

50 

absent,  sent  for 

.    1715 

1:111 

1715 

1 

126 

1721—  1  :  265 

1721— 

1  :  273 

1721 

1 

276 

1721—  1  :  29S 

1721— 

1:300 

1727 

2 

76 

1738—  2:532 

1742— 

2:630 

1747 

4 

13 

1752—  4  : 2(i3 

1752— 

4:275 

1752 

4 

278 

1752—  4  :  279 

1754— 

4 :  408 

1754 

4 

450 

1755—  4 :  501 

1755— 

5:    22 

1756 

5 

143 

1757—  5 :  210 

1758— 

5 :  409 

1758 

5 

413 

1758—  5 :  420 

1758— 

5:424 

1759 

6 

25 

1761—  6 :  169 

1765— 

6:429 

1765 

7 

18 

<;nintf(l  leave  of  absence  . 

.     1732— 

2 :  369 

1742 

2 

637 

absent  without  leave,  lined 

, 

• 

1742 

2 

632 

1742— 

3:    40 

1743 

3 

56 

tardy,  fined         .... 

. 

1743 

3 

66 

resign 

, 

, 

1753 

4 

299 

dismissed 

. 

.                   , 

1717 

1 

206 

1727—  2:    79 

1729— 

2 :  160 

1730 

2 

317 

1742—  2 :  631 

1745— 

3  :  129 

1745 

3 

205 

1746—  3:311 

1762— 

6 :  239 

1762 

6 

247 

1774—  H:205 

1778— 

8:227 

1775 

8 

234 

expelled 

. 

. 

1773 

8 

146 

deceased   .         .         1713 —  1  :    65 

1745— 

3  :  287 

1754 

4 

433 

17o4_  4  :  437 

1765— 

7:    38 

1766 

7 

56 

election  from  new  places  . 

, 

, 

1752 

4 

227 

election  of  new  members 

. 

, 

1775 

8 

237 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


225 


TEAR. 


MEMBERS,  —  {continued)  : 

election  precepts  (see  also  Prccex>ts) 

election  writs  (see  also  Writs)  . 


\lbb- 


50 


1773— 
1718— 
1718— 


147 
219 
221 
and 


not  wearing  swords  at  session,  fined 
privileges  .... 

fort  l)oat  shall   attend,  for  carrying  them  up 
down  during  sessions  ...... 

to  keep  their  places  and  not  to  speak  out  of  them    . 

seated 1745—  3  :  193 

1756—  5:    93         1756—  5:    95 
to  view  batteries,  etc.,  at  New  Castle 
purchase  of  Canada  stores  by  (see  also  Council) 
to  vote  "yea"  or  "nay,"'  witliout  comment    . 

me:moranda  : 

of  weights,  etc.  [imperfect,  on  cover]   1740 —  2  :  581 

of  conference,  house  and  council 

of  members  attending  special  convention 

of  distances  members  live  from  general  assembly 

of  members  set  down  at  prorogation 

of  government  expenses  on  tlie  Connecticut,  1756 

of  sick  soldiers  

of  sundries  supplied  soldiers  by  sutlers    . 
of  Robert  Thompson         ..... 
MEMORIALS  (see  also  Petitions)  : 

of  John  Barker 

of  Joseph  Blanchard  ..... 

of  Capt.  John  Cochran      ..... 

1771-  8 
of  Dartmouth  college  trustees  (see  also  of  Rev 


Wheelock,  below) 
of  True}-  Dudley  and  others 
of  Ann  Frost     . 
to  governor 
of  Richard  Greeley  . 
of  Robert  Hale 

of  Harvard  college,  president 
of  Jolin  Hobby 
of  Capt.  James  Hudson    . 
of  John  Hurd    .         1773—  8  : 
of  Thomas  Hutchinson 
in  case  of  Philip  Keniston 
to  the  king        .         1737—  2 
of  Kneeland  and  Russell  . 
of  Daniel  Ladd,  Jr.  . 
of  Matthew  Livermore 

oiiicers  at  Louisburg     . 

John  Macmath  and  Thomas 

I\Ioses  ]\leder 

Clement  Minor 
of  New  York  house  of  assembly 
of  Thomas  Parker  . 
of  William  Parker  . 
of  Daniel  Peirce 
of  John  Penhallow  . 
from  Portsmouth  selectmen 
of  Maj.  Robert  Rogers 

of  Sheriff  Russell   . 
of  Thomas  Shepherd 


etc. 


137 


515 


of 
of 
of 
of 


1773—  8: 


1764— 
1726— 
1770— 
1773— 


Shepherd 


1740— 
1762— 


1763— 

1740— 


113 
Dr. 

152 


1758—  5 :  390 


418 

53 

346 

138 


1742—  3:  43 


1744—  3 :  80 


1752—  4 :  260 


554 

298 


321 
552 


1755 
1755 
1778 

1773 
1722 
1735 

1718 
1728 
1745 
1758 
1746 
1753 
1756 

1744 
1754 
1756 
1758 
1762 
1757 
1761 
1763 
1764 

1738 
1745 
1771 
1774 

1773 
1745 
1747 
1722 
1758 
1755 
1765 
1726 
1770 
1773 
1748 
1738 
1746 
1755 
1747 
1744 
1745 
1747 
1745 
1752 
1775 
1768 
1740 
1763 
1729 
1738 
1761 
1763 
1740 
1747 


VOL.    PAGE 


5 

49 

5 

56 

8 

146 

8 

149 

1 

330 

2 

435 

1 

222 

2 

127 

3 

213 

5 

441 

3 

423 

4 

297 

5 

67 

3 

352 

4 

434 

5 

169 

5 

434 

6 

309 

5 

205 

6 

132 

6 

330 

6 

391 

2 

540 

3 

290 

8 

110 

8 

211 

8 

155 

3 

293 

3 

470 

1 

311 

5 

391 

4 

527 

6 

444 

2 

55 

7 

347 

8 

152 

4 

61 

2 

540 

3 

321 

5 

10 

4 

21 

3 

81 

3 

269 

3 

497 

3 

306 

4 

261 

8 

222 

7 

265 

2 

558 

6 

322 

2 

163 

2 

534 

6 

222 

6 

326 

2 

553 

3 

497 

29 


22f^ 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  I^epresentatives, 


MEMORIALS,  —  (rontitmcd)  : 
of  .loliii  Sullivan 

supnior  ci'iiil  juil;;«'s   . 
William  Syniins  1752—   4:254 
1752— 
1 752— 
17"'" 
Bciijaniiii  Tlioiuas 
about  Tliouiliuson.  aji;('nt  ..... 

of  Dauit'l  'I'illnt.sdu   ...... 

of  'i'lionias  W;illiu<rfor»l    ..... 

of  Kcv.  Dr.  Whciolock,   pii'sidenl,  vie.   (.vco  (ilsu 
Darlmimth,  etc.,  above) 


of 
of 


of 


4 
J2—  4 


266 
:  269 
;  275 


1740— 

1752— 

1752— 

1752— 

1 7".-'- 

1( 


15- 


1771- 


2  :  565 
4  :  263 

4  :  267 
4:270 
4  :  276 

3  :  226 


77 


aliout  work-house 

MEN  (see  also  Captain- Oeneral,  Expcdilums,  Forts,  Fron- 
tiers, Governors,  enlistments  by,  Graiits,  Masts,  Muster- 
Itolls,  Scouts,  Soldkrs,  'Troops,  Volunteers,  names  of 
generals,  etc.) 


VK.\U. 


1771 
1742 
1752 
1752 
1752 
1753 
1745 
1734 
1773 
1754 

1771 
1773 
1752 


distributed,  .supplied,  paid,  etc. 

, 

. 

1711 

1 

1711—  1:  13 

1711— 

1:  14 

1711 

1 

1711—  1:  16 

1711  — 

1:  21 

1712 

1 

1722—  1  :  334 

1722— 

1 :  337 

1722 

1 

1722—  1  :  347 

1722— 

1:380 

1724 

1 

1744—  3:  90 

1744— 

3:  91 

1744 

3 

1744—  3:110 

1745— 

3:  150 

1745 

3 

1745—  3:210 

1745— 

3:216 

1745 

3 

1745—  3:220 

1745— 

3:227 

1745 

3 

1745—  3:246 

1745— 

3:258 

1745 

3 

1745—  3:281 

1745— 

3 :  284 

1745 

3 

1745—  3 :  298 

1745— 

3 :  304 

1746 

3 

1746   3 :  324 

1746— 

3 :  330 

1746 

3 

1746—  3:338 

1746— 

3 :  340 

1746 

3 

174G—  3:398 

1746— 

3  :  433 

1746 

3 

1746—  3:438 

1746— 

3 :  443 

1747 

3 

1747—  3 :  455 

1747— 

3:458 

1747 

3 

1747—  3:465 

1747— 

3  :  467 

1747 

3 

1747—  3  :  491 

1747— 

3:511 

1747 

4 

1747—  4:  26 

1747— 

4:  28 

1747 

4 

1748—  4:  74 

1748— 

4:  75 

1748 

4 

1748—  4:  88 

1748— 

4:  H9 

1755 

4 

1755—  4 :  526 

1755— 

4:528 

1755 

4 

1755   4 : 569 

1755— 

5:  17 

1755 

5 

1755—  5 :  30 

1756— 

5:  74 

1756 

5 

1756 —  5:  84 

1 756— 

5:  85 

1756 

5 

17o6—  5:  102 

1756— 

5  :  165 

1756 

5 

1757—  5 :  206 

1757— 

5:210 

1757 

5 

1757—  5:236 

1757— 

5:237 

1757 

5 

175.8—  5:338 

1758— 

5 :  362 

1758 

5 

1758—  5:370 

175S— 

5:371 

1758 

5 

175S_  5:411 

1758— 

5  :  415 

1758 

5 

1758—  5:442 

1759 

5:487 

1759 

5 

1759—  5  :  489  J 

1759— 

5 :  494 

1759 

5 

1759—  6:   2 

1759— 

6:   4 

1759 

6 

1759—  6:  11 

1759— 

6:  16 

1759 

6 

1700-  6:  45 

1760— 

6:  53 

1760 

6 

1761—  6:171 

1761— 

6:174 

1761 

6 

1762—  6 :  251 

1762— 

6:254 

1763 

6 

1764—  6:5«4 

1778 

8:213 

1774 

8 

OF  Wak  (see  also  Skips,  Squadron, 

and   Vessels) : 

French   

. 

. 

1747 

3 

VOL. 


8 
2 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
2 
K 
4 

8 
8 
4 


PAOE. 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


227 


MENDELL,  Paul  : 

jjetition 
MENIS : 

neutral  French  from 
MEREDITH : 

inventory  . 
MERRILL,  Daniel  : 

l^etition,  etc. 

MERRILL,  Eliphalet  : 
member     . 


MERRILL,  Nathaniel  : 
petition,  etc. 


17G5— 
1766— 
1766— 
1766— 
1767— 
1767— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1769— 
1769— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1772— 
1773— 
1774— 
1774— 


30 

63 

84 
178 
116 
120 
191 
206 
214 
242 
262 
278 
285 
313 
356 
4 

46 
2p 

91 
105 
127 
153 
168 
184 


MERRIMACK 
taxation 

inventory 


(see  also  Bouhegan,  East) 


representative 


1754— 
1753— 
1767— 

1752— 
1753— 
1755— 
1756— 
1767— 
1758- 
1761— 
1762— 
1764— 
1767— 
1769— 
1771— 
1773— 
1774— 


charter 
petition 


:  439 
:294 
:160 

:217 

:386 

:   0 

:260 

:606 

:512 

:232 

:  257 

:464 

:182 

:  352 

:   2p 

:144 

:188 


1748—  4: 
1766—  7 : 


1765—  7 

1766—  7 

1766—  7 

1767—  7 
1767— 
1767— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1769— 
1769— 
1770—  8 : 
1770—  8 : 

1770—  8 : 

1771—  8: 
1771— 
1772— 

1772—  8 

1773—  8 

1774—  8 
1774—  8 


7 

7: 

7  : 

7: 

7: 

7: 

7: 

7  : 

7: 

7: 


8 
8 


175^ 


4:477 


1755- 
1760- 
1768- 

1752— 

1754— 

1755 — 

1756— 

1758— 

1759— 

1762— 

1762— 

1765— 

1768— 

1770— 

1771— 

1774- 

1774- 

1754- 
1755- 


66 
108 


43 

64 

87 
114 
118 
123 
192 
210 
216 
243 
276 
350 
308 
352 

IP 
5 

47 

61 

92 
115 
130 
154 
169 
188 


1764—  6  :  421 


4:512 
6:  86 
7:220 


:380 
;552 
:  41 
515 
;434 
6:228 
6:255 
;458 
:176 
;233 
354 
8:105 
8 :  164 
8 :  192 

4:439 
4:512 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1756 

5 

1755 

5 

1773 

8 

1766 

7 

1773 

8 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1769 

7 

1769 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1772 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1775 

8 

1747 

4 

1765 

6 

1746 

3 

1755 

4 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1749 

4 

1753 

4 

1755 

4 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1760 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1766 

7 

1768 

7 

1770 

8 

1772 

8 

1774 

8 

1775 

8 

1752 

4 

1754 

4 

1762 

6 

PAGE. 


189 

58 

158 

53 
147 

29 

176 

68 

106 

115 

119 

182 

200 

213 

235 

245 

277 

284 

311 

354 

1 

13 

52 

90 

101 

122 

144 

164 

172 

218 

29 
435 

388 
514 
122 
158 
144 
384 
558 
95 
264 
436 
230 
256 
462 
178 
350 

Pl 
115 
184 
218 
223 
440 
256 


228 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


MERRIMACK  Rivf.U: 

plan  oi 


1737— 
17;{7— 
1737— 
1720- 


2  : 4'J8 
2 :  502 
2 :  505 
1  :  256 


3 

3: 

4: 


254 
375 

78 


as  bonnflary 

head  of   . 

defence  of  frontiers  on 

1745— 

1746— 

171.s_ 
certain  places  on,  classed  for  excise 
places  west  of,  districted  for  excise 
settlements  west  of,  taxed 
crotch  of,  way  from  .... 
IH'oposed  dividing  line  of  two  counties 
catching  bass  in,  by  dip  nets,  to  prevent 


1737— 
1737— 
1737— 
1729— 


1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1755— 
1752— 


to  preserve  fish  in 


fishing  in, 


regulated 


to 


1764—  6: 

1765—  6: 
1767—  7 ; 

inhabitants,  petition 
road  from  Charlestown 
MESERVE,  D.\mi:l: 
petition 

MESERVE,  Capt.  George  : 
muster-roll 
distributor  of  stamps 


395 
436 
118 


1757— 
1764— 
1764— 
1765— 
1773— 
1761— 


1766— 
1768— 


1766 


500 
503 


2: 
2: 
2:510 
2:163 


165 
296 
384 
501 
239 


221 
392 
413 
:  9 
152 
197 


77 
211 


87 


MESERVE,  C(JL.  Nathaniel  (see  also  Staf  Officers) : 

regiment,  etc.    .         1746—3:314  '1747—3:491 

1755—  4  :  488  1756—  5  :  1.54 

1756—  5  :  175  17.o6—  5  :  176 

1757—  5  :  196  1757—  5  :  197 
1757—  5  :  199  1757—  5  :  200 
17o7—  5  :  203  1757—  5  :  204 
1757—  5  :  208  1757—  5  :  209 
1757—  5  :  236  1757—  5  :  239 

1757—  5  :  28S  1757—  5  :  289 
1757_  5  :  301  1757—  5  :  309 
17.58—  5  :  3.32  1758—  5  :  333 

1758—  5  :  335  1758—  5  :  346 
1758—  5  :  358  1758—  5  :  354 
1758—  5  :  356  1758—  5  :  358 

MESHECH  &  Meiiitaule  : 

brigantine,  John  Martyn,  master  .... 
MESSAGE : 

from  the  board  [house  sent  for,  votes,  etc.,  sent 
down]   (see  also  Secretary) 


1715— 
1715— 
1716— 
1716— 
1716— 
1716— 
1717— 
1718— 
1720— 


100 
132 
143 
158 
164 
174 
197 
223 
247 


1711— 
1715— 
171.5- 

17  io- 
nic- 

1716— 
1716— 
1717— 
1718— 
1720— 


28 
106 
138 
151 
159 
171 
183 
204 
229 
248 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1719 

1 

1737 

2 

1737 

2 

1737 

2 

1731 

2 

1722 

1 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1748 

4 

1755 

6 

1755 

4 

1752 

4 

1758 

5 

1753 

4 

1755 

4 

1757 

5 

1767 

5 

1764 

6 

1765 

6 

1767 

7 

1773 

8 

1761 

6 

1768 

7 

1766 

7 

1768 

7 

1746 

3 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1753 

4 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1745 

3 

1  1711 

1711 

1715 

'  1716 

1716 

1716 

!  1716 

1716 

1717 

,  1718 

i  1720 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


229 


MESSAGE,  —  {continued)  : 

from  the  hoard    [house    sent 
down]  .         1721—  1 

1721—  1 

1722—  1 
1722—  1 
1722—  1 
1722—  1 

1722—  1 

1723—  1 
1723—  1 
1723—  1 

1723—  1 

1724—  1 
1724—  1 
1724—  2 

1724—  2 

1725—  2 
1725—  2 

1725—  2 

1726—  2 
1726—  2 
1726—  2 

1726—  2 

1727—  2 
1727—  2 
1727—  2 
1727—  2 
1727—  2 
1727—  2 
1727—  2 

1727—  2 

1728—  2 
1728—  2 
1728—  2 
1728—  2 
1728—  2 

1728—  2 

1729—  2 
1729—  2 
1729—  2 
1729—  2 

1729—  2 

1730—  2 

1730—  2 

1731—  2 

1732—  2 
1734—  2 

1736—  2 

1737—  2 

1738—  2 
1742—  2 

1742—  3 

1743—  3 
1743—  3 
1743—  3 

1743—  3 

1744—  3 

1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 


for, 
267 
307 
326 
337 
348 
358 
368 
383 
391 
399 
409 
421 
431 
2 

6 

14 

20 

32 

37 

50 

60 

64 

68 

75 

79 

85 

88 

93 

101 

108 

111 

115 

119 

124 

130 

135 

143 

152 

157 

168 

172 

319 

326 

343 

377 

412 

478 

489 

537 

631 

36 

48 

53 

59 

72 

100 

134 

158 

177 


votes,  etc 
1721— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1723— 
1723— 
1723— 
1723— 
1724— 
1724— 
1724— 
1724— 
1725— 
1725— 
1726— 
1726— 
1726— 
1726— 
1726— 
1727— 
1727— 
1727— 
1727— 
1727— 
1727— 
1727— 
1727— 
1728— 
1728— 
1728— 
1728— 
172«— 
1728— 
1729— 
1729— 
1729— 
1729— 
1730— 
1730— 
1730— 
1731— 
1733— 
1736— 
1736— 
1738— 
1738— 
1742— 
1742— 
1743— 
1743— 
1743— 
1743— 
1744— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 


,  sent 
1 :  290 
1  :  310 
1:327 
1:339 
1  :  349 
1  :  359 
1:372 
1:387 
1:395 
1  :  405 
1:412 
1:426 
1:432 
3 


4 

15 
21 
34 
39 
63 
61 
66 


2:  71 
2:  77 


2: 
2  : 
2  : 
9  ■ 


81 
86 
89 
94 


2:106 
2:109 
2:112 
2:117 
2:120 
2:126 
2:131 
2:137 
2:147 
2  :  153 
2  :  166 
2  :  169 
2:173 
2:320 
2 :  327 
2:348 
2 :  381 
469 
480 
532 
539 
2:647 
3:  37 
3:  50 
3:  66 
3:  70 
3:  73 
3:102 
3:147 
3 : 159  t 
3 :  178 


TEAR. 

vol.. 

1721 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1723 

1723 

1723 

I 

1723 

1724 

1 

1724 

1724 

1724 

2 

1724 

2 

1725 

2 

1725 

2 

1726 

2 

1726 

2 

1726 

2 

1726 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1729 

2 

1729 

2 

1729 

2 

1729 

2 

1730 

2 

1730 

2 

1730 

2 

1731 

2 

1733 

2 

1736 

2 

1737 

2 

1738 

2 

1742 

2 

1742 

2 

1743 

3 

1743 

3 

1743 

3 

1743 

3 

1744 

3 

1744 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

PAGE. 


*305 

323 

335 

347 

364 

363 

379 

389 

397 

406 

414 

427 

433 

5 

11 

17 

23 

35 

41 

67 

62 

67 

73 

78 

84 

87 

92 

100 

107 

110 

113 

118 

121 

128 

132 

138 

150 

l.-)5 

167 

170 

318 

325 

333 

364 

393 

470 

483 

534 

616 

648 

47 

61 

58 

71 

97 

109 

148 

168 

187 


230  Tnkrx  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


iMKSSAflE.  —  (ro/i/inniil)  : 

from  tlu'  Ixianl  [liouse  sc 
down]  .  1745 — 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1749— 
1754— 
1754— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757— 
1758— 
1758— 
1759— 
1759— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 
1762— 
1764— 
1764— 
1765— 
1765— 
1766— 
1767— 
1767— 
1767— 
1767— 
1767— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768- 
1769— 
1769— 
1769— 
1769— 
1769— 
1769— 
1769— 
1770— 
1772— 
177 
177 
177 
1774— 
to  the  board  [vote  sent  up, 
1715— 


nt 


for, 

; :  197 

!:211 

;:2o5 

;:32S 

; :  ;{.s.{ 

! :  392 

;:432 

'. :  446 

1:  13 

;  37 

:  165 

433 

:461 

5:  66 

5 :  152 

5  :  273 

5  :  346 

5  :  405 

5  :  457 

5  :  486 
6:  37 

6  :  130 
6  :  147 
6  :  155 
(i  :  176 
6  :  196 
6  :  219 
6  :  308 
6  :  391 

6  :  421 
7:  8 
7:  13 
7:  71 
7:112 

7  :  137 
7  :  151 
7  :  165 
7:170 
7  :  199 
7:213 
7  :  235 
7  :  249 
7  :255 
7  :  279 
7  :  290 
7  :  299 
7:307 
7:311 
7:316 
7  :  319 
7  :  326 
S:  7 
S:125 
s :  189 
.s :  195 
s :  206 
S:211 
etc.] 
1:105 


vo 


es,  etc,, 

4.")—  3 
45—  3 

45—  3 

46—  3 
46-  3 
46—  3 

46—  3 

47—  3 
47—  4 
47-  4 
53—  4 

754—  4 

55—  4 

56—  5 

56—  5 

57 —  5 
758—  5 
"58 —  5 

59—  5 

59—  6 

60—  6 

61—  6 
61—  6 
6]—  6 
61—  6 
61—  6 
61—  6 

64—  6 
764—  6 

65—  6 
6.5—  7 

65—  7 

66—  7 

67—  7 
07-  7 
67-  7 

67 —  7 

68—  7 
6K—  7 
(;s—  7 
68—  7 
6.S—  7 

68—  7 

69—  7 
69 —  7 
69—  7 
69—  7 
6!>—  7 
(■.9 —  7 


69— 
70— 
70— 
73— 
74^ 
71— 


7 
8 
S 

s 
s 

71 —  H 
74—  8 


sent 

:  19H 

:  213 

:275 

:  379 

:390 

:400 

:434 

:447 

:  21 

:  38 

:311 

:457 

:506 

:  92 

:183 

:  303 

:  366 

:441 

:461 

:  26 

:  39 

:132 

:148 

:160 

:177 

:211 

:220 

:386 

:392 

:452 

:  11 

:  51 

:  75 

:125 

:148 

:  162 

:168 

:197 

:  201 

:225 

:  239 

:  253 

:270 

:284 

:297 

:305 

:308 

:312 

:317 

:  321 

:338 

:  32 

:  139 

:  190  • 

;197 

:  207 

:212 


YEAR. 


1715—  1:122 


1745 

1745 

1745 

1746 

1746 

1746 

1746 

1747 

1747 

1747 

1753 

1754 

1756 

1756 

1756 

1757 

1758 

1758 

1759 

1760 

1760 

1761 

1761 

1761 

1761 

1761 

1762 

1764 

1764 

1765 

1765 

1766 

1766 

1767 

1767 

1767 

1767 

1768 

1768 

1768 

1768 

1768 

1768 

1769 

1769 

1769 

1769 

1769 

1769 

1769 

1770 

1771 

1774 

1774 

1774 

1774 

1775 

1715 

1715 


VOL. 


3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

5 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

1 

1 


PAOK. 


206 
216 
29.S 
3H1 
391 
409 
441 
493 
36 
42 
330 
458 
65 
150 
1H7 
304 
389 
444 
466 
35 
100 
139 
152 
163 
186 
216 
243 
389 
419 
3 
12 
62 
88 
133 
150 
163 
ir»9 
198 
212 
232 
248 
254 
274 
285 
298 
306 
310 
314 
318 
324 
359 
60 
iss 
192 
202 
210 
220 
100 
127 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


231 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

MESSAGE,  —  {continued)  : 

to  the  board  [vote  sent  up,  etc.] 

1715—  1:138 

1716—  1  :  140 

1716 

157 

1716   1 : 163 

1716—  1:167 

1716 

168 

1717—  1:194 

1718—  1:218 

1718 

221 

1718—  1:223 

1720—  1:249 

1721 

265 

1721—  1  :  267 

1721—  1:269 

1721 

270 

1721—  1:271 

1721—  1:275 

1721 

281 

1721—  1:282 

1721—  1:283 

1721 

285 

1721—  1:286 

1721—  1:290 

1721 

303 

1722—  1:312 

1722—  1  :  313 

1722 

321 

1722—  1 :  323 

1722—  1:326 

1722 

330 

1726—  2:  52 

1726—  2:  60 

1727 

2 

100 

1728—  2 :  122 

1730—  2 :  174 

1731 

2 

343 

1733—  2:377 

1733—  2:378 

1736 

2 

483 

1737—  2:495 

1737—  2:514 

1740 

2 

547 

1742—  2:637 

1742—  3:  31 

1742 

3 

36 

1743   3:  47 

1743   3:  63 

1743 

3 

56 

1743   3:  59 

1743   3:  69 

1743 

3 

70 

1744—  3:  79 

1744—  3 :  94 

1744 

3 

97 

1744—  3 :  102 

1745   3 : 132 

1745 

3 

145 

1745—  3 :  147 

1745   3 : 158 

1745 

3 

tl59 

1745   3 :  168 

1745   3 :  175 

1745 

178 

1745   3:197 

1745—  3:211 

1745 

3 

227 

1745   3 :  299 

1746   3 : 328 

1746 

3 

340 

1746   3 :  380 

1746—  3:415 

1747 

3 

463 

1747—  3:493 

1747—  4:  33 

1747 

4 

56 

1748—  4 :  94 

1752—  4:248 

1752 

4 

271 

1753   4:311 

1753—  4:345 

1754 

4 

432 

1754—  4:461 

1754 —  4:475 

1755 

4 

508 

1755—  5 :  56 

1756—  5 :  65 

1756 

5 

92 

1756—  5 :  143 

1756—  5 :  152 

1756 

5 

183 

1757—  5 :  207 

1757—  5:213 

1757 

6 

224 

1757—  5 :  273 

1757—  5 :  303 

1758 

5 

316 

1758—  5 :  340 

1758—  5:346 

1758 

5 

366 

1758—  5 :  389 

1758   5 :  405 

1758 

5 

414 

1758   5 :  438 

1758—  5:441 

1758 

5 

444 

1759   5 :  461 

1759—  5 :  462 

1759 

5 

465 

1759—  5:467 

1759—  5:486 

1759 

6 

6 

1759—  6:   7 

1759   6:  15 

1760 

6 

92 

1760   6 :  100 

1760—  6 :  106 

1761 

6 

123 

1761—  6  :  129 

1761—  6  :  132 

1761 

6 

139 

1761—  6  :  147 

1761—  6 :  148 

1761 

6 

152 

1761—  6:156 

1761—  6:158 

1761 

6 

163 

1761—  6  :  176 

1761—  6:186 

1761 

(5 

188 

1761—  6  :  196 

1761—  6:211 

1761 

6 

216 

1761—  6:219 

1761—  6:220 

17(;2 

6 

249 

1762—  6  :  263  * 

1762—  6:282 

1763 

6 

340 

1763—  6:346 

1764—  6:387 

1764 

6 

388 

17(;4—  6:391 

17fi4—  6  :  402 

1764 

6 

411 

1764—  6:419 

1764—  6 :  421 

1765 

6 

431 

1765—  6  :  437 

1765—  6:453 

1765 

6 

454 

1765—  7  :   1 

1765—  7 :   3 

1765 

7 

8 

1765—  7:  11 

1765—  7:  12 

1765 

7 

13 

1765—  7  :  39 

1765—  7  :  51 

1766 

7 

62 

1766—  7  :  65 

1766—  7  :  67 

1766 

7 

68 

1766—  7  :  70 

1766—  7:  71 

1766 

7 

74 

1766—  7  :  75 

1766—  7  :  76 

1766 

7 

88 

1766—  7  :  101 

1767—  7  :  112 

1767 

7 

125 

1767—  7  :  132 

1767—  7  :  134 

1767 

7 

136 

1767—  7 :  150 

1767—  7  :  163 

1767 

7 

167 

232 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PACK. 

MivSSA(iE, —  (continued)  : 

to  the  board  [vote  sent  up,  ctr.] 

1767—  7  :  ir.8 

1767—  7:  169 

1768 

7 

196 

1768—  7  :  I'.ts 

1768—  7:211 

1768 

7 

225 

1768—  7  :  22M 

1768—  7:233 

1768 

7 

253 

1768—  7  :  254 

1768—  7:261 

1769 

7 

284 

17<J9—  7:2S5 

1769—  7:290 

1769 

7 

298 

1769—  7:301 

1769—  7:305 

1769 

7 

310 

1769—  7:311 

1769—  7:316 

1769 

7 

318 

1769—  7:319 

176!»—  7:330 

1770 

7 

359 

1770—  8:      7 

1770       8:    40 

1771 

8 

60 

1774—  8:188 

1774—  8:1K9 

1774 

8 

192 

1774—  8:193 

1774—  8:204 

1774 

8 

209 

frniii  court  of  ('oiniiiissioncrs     . 

1737 

2 

497 

Iroiii  govrnior  or  lieuti-iiaiit-goveriKir 

1711—    1  :    15 

1712 

56 

1715—  1  :113 

1715—  1  :125 

1715 

138 

1717—  1:198 

1717—  1:204 

1718 

213 

1718—  1  :  224 

171!»—  1:239 

1719 

242 

1720—  1  :  2G1 

1721—  1:301 

1722 

310 

1722—  1:324 

1722—  1  :342 

1722 

349 

1724—  2:      1 

1726—  2:    34 

1729 

2 

144 

1729—  2:  152 

1729—  2:165 

1730 

2 

314 

1730—  2:315 

1730—  2:316 

1730 

2 

317 

1730—  2 :  324 

1730       2:328 

1730 

2 

332 

1730—  2:333 

1731—  2:357 

1733 

2 

390 

1733       2 :  395 

1734—  2:415 

1735 

2 

435 

1736—  2:474 

1737—   2:476 

1737 

2 

482 

1737—  2  :  490 

1737—  2:493 

1737 

2 

509 

1740       2 :  559 

1740—  2:567 

1740 

2 

568 

1742—  2:032 

1742-  2:633 

1742 

2 

634 

1742—  2:635 

1742—  2:648 

1742 

2 

649 

1742—  2:650 

1743—  3:    48 

1743 

3 

52 

1743       3:    53 

1743—  3:    54 

1743 

3 

55 

1743—  3:    60 

1743—  3:    62 

1743 

3 

67 

1743—  3:    71 

1743—  3:    74 

1743 

3 

75 

1744—  3:    79 

1744—  3  :    83 

1744 

3 

85 

1744—  3:    88 

1744_  3:    90 

1744 

3 

91 

1744—  3 :    92 

1744—  3:    94 

1744 

3 

95 

1744—  3:    97 

1744—  3:    98 

1744 

3 

105 

1745—  3:116 

1745—  3:117 

1745 

3 

118 

1745—  3:119 

1745—  3:129 

1745 

3 

132 

1745—  3 :  138 

1745—  3:140 

1745 

3 

147 

1745—  3:149 

1745—  3:151 

1745 

3 

154 

1745—  3  :  156 

1745—  3:160 

1745 

3 

161 

1745—  3 :  162 

1745—  3:163 

1745 

3 

165 

1745—  3:16H 

1745—  3:176 

1745 

8 

217 

1745—  3 :  230 

1745—  3:242 

1745 

3 

245 

1745—  3 :  252 

1745—  3:253 

1745 

3 

254 

1745—  3:299 

1746       3  :  309 

1746 

3 

315 

1746—  3:322 

1746—  3:335 

1746 

3 

337 

1746       3 :  341 

1746—  3:342 

1746 

3 

356 

1746—  3 :  382 

1746       3:386 

1746 

3 

391 

1746—  3 :  392 

1746—  3:406 

1746 

3 

409 

1746       3:411 

1746—  3:413 

1746 

3 

415 

1746—  3:418 

1746       3 : 422 

1746 

3 

423 

1746—  3 :  425 

17  l«—  3:426 

1747 

3 

448 

1747—  3:449 

1747—  3:451 

1747 

3 

452 

1747—  3:453 

1747—  3:454 

17t7      , 

3 

463 

1747—  3 :  473 

17}7_  3:474 

1747 

3 

485 

1747—  3:490 

1747—  3:494 

1747 

3 

495 

1747—  3:499 

1747—  3:500 

1747 

3 

501 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


233 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

MESSAGE, 

—  {continued)  : 

from 

governor  or  lieutenant-governor 

1747—  3:509 

1747—  3:511 

1747 

3 

516 

1747—  3:517 

1747—  4  :  15 

1747 

4 

16 

1747—  4:  17 

1747—  4:  21 

1747 

4 

22 

1747—  4:  24 

1747—  4:  28 

1747 

4 

36 

1747—  4 :  48 

1747—  4:  51 

1747 

4 

52 

1747—  4:  53 

1747—  4:  57 

1748 

4 

61 

1748—  4:  71 

1748   4:  74 

1748 

4 

81 

1748   4:  89 

1749—  4 :  107 

1749 

4 

133 

1749—  4  :  140 

1749—  4 :  148 

1749 

4 

,  167 

1749—  4 :  168 

1749-  4:174 

1750 

4 

178 

1750—  4 :  180 

1750   4 :  184 

1750 

4 

188 

1750—  4:194 

1750   4 :  195 

1751 

4 

201 

1752—  4:205 

1752—  4 :  216 

1752 

4 

231 

17.52—  4  :  235 

1752—  4  :  267 

1753 

4 

299 

1753   4 :  301 

1753—  4 :  323 

1753 

4 

325 

1753   4 : 328 

1753   4 :  330 

1753 

4 

339 

1753   4 : 344 

1753—  4 :  359 

1753 

4 

362 

1754   4 :  369 

1754—  4 :  426 

1754 

4 

432 

1754—  4 :  449 

1754—  4  :  452 

1754 

4 

458 

175^  4:462 

1754—  4 :  464 

1754 

4 

474 

1754—  4  :  475 

1754—  4 :  488 

1755 

4 

506 

1755—  4:515 

1755—  4:520 

1755 

4 

531 

1755—  4 :  535 

1755   4 :  536 

1755 

4 

538 

1755—  4 :  544 

1755—  4 :  550 

1755 

4 

565 

1755—  5 :   3 

1755—  5  :   5 

1755 

5 

8 

1755—  5  :   9 

1755 —  5  :  10 

1755 

5 

15 

1755—  6 :  16 

1755   5:  17 

1755 

5 

20 

1755   5:  22 

1755—  5 :  25 

1755 

5 

34 

1755   5:  51 

1755 —  5  :  62 

1756 

5 

64 

1756—  5 :  74 

1756   5:  89 

1756 

5 

97 

1756—  5 :  98 

1756   5 : 103 

1756 

5 

104 

1756   5  :  105 

1756—  5 :  109 

1756 

5 

114 

1756—  5:116 

1756—  5 :  120 

1756 

5 

124 

1756—  5 :  128 

1756—  5 :  131 

1756 

5 

137 

1756—  5 :  138 

1756—  5 :  140 

1756 

5 

143 

1756—  5 :  162 

1756—  5 :  163 

1757 

5 

212 

1757—  5  :  221 

1757—  5 :  227 

1757 

5 

234 

1757—  5:239 

1757—  5 :  242 

1757 

5 

243 

1757—  5 :  248 

1757—  5 :  249 

1757 

5 

250 

1757—  5 :  255 

1757—  5 :  277 

1757 

5 

286 

1757—  5:291 

1157—  5 :  295 

1758 

5 

310 

1758—  5 :  311 

1758—  5 :  314 

1758 

5 

318 

1758—  5 :  330 

1758—  5 :  331 

1758 

5 

340 

1758   5 :  342 

1758—  5 :  361 

1758 

5 

362 

1758—  5 :  363 

1758 —  5  :  367 

1758 

5 

371 

1758—  5 :  379 

1758—  5 :  383 

1758 

5 

384 

1758—  5 :  392 

1758—  5 :  393 

1758 

5 

399 

1758   5 : 400 

1758—  5 :  401 

1758 

5 

402 

1758—  5:408 

1758—  5 :  409 

1758 

5 

410 

1758—  5 :  412 

1758—  5 :  413 

1758 

5 

422 

1758—  5  :  425 

1758—  5 :  451 

1758 

5 

452 

1759—  5 :  477 

1759—  5 :  484 

1759 

5 

494 

1759_  5 :  496 

1759—  6  :   5 

1759 

6 

6 

1759—  6 :   9 

1759—  6 :  16 

1759 

() 

17 

1759—  6 :  25 

1759—  6 :  28 

1759 

6 

31 

1760—  6 :  33 

1760   6:  34 

1760 

6 

88 

1760—  6:  94 

1760—  6 :  98 

1760 

6 

105 

1760—  6 :  112 

1760—  6:113 

1760 

6 

114 

1761—  6:164 

1761—  6 :  169 

1761 

6 

170 

30 


234         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YKAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

MESSAGE,-  (ronlinucd)  : 

i'roui  governor  or  lioutenaiit-governor                             | 

17t;i—  6:171 

1761—  6:172 

1761 

6 

179 

17til—  6:  ISO 

1761—  6:195 

1761 

6 

211 

1761—  6:21H 

17(i]_  6:220 

1761 

6 

223 

17(;-j_  6:2.S7 

1763—  6  :  326 

1764 

6 

383 

1761—  6:41H 

1765—  6:430 

1765 

6 

437 

1765—  6:453 

1765—  7:    19 

1766 

7 

2(1 

1765—  7:    25 

17fi6—  7:    98 

1767 

7 

166 

17<is—  7:229 

176.H_  7:256 

1768 

7 

260 

176,S—  7  :  264 

1768—  7 :  267 

1769 

7 

2K1 

1769—  7:324 

1769       7  :  330 

1769 

7 

333 

177((_  7:337 

1770—  8:    32 

1770 

8 

35 

1770—  S:    50 

1771—  «:    75 

1771 

8 

91 

1771—  8:    97 

1771—  8:110 

1771 

8 

111 

1772—  8:114 

1772—  8:116 

1772 

8 

120 

1772—  8:124 

1772—  8:125 

1772 

8 

128 

1772—  8:130 

1772—  8 :  134 

1773 

8 

139 

1773—  8 :  143 

1773       8:146 

1774 

8 

165 

1774—  8:190 

1774—  8:197 

1774 

8 

212 

1774—  8 :  213 

1775       8:220 

1775 

8 

225 

1775—  8:226 

1775—  8 :  229 

1775 

8 

233 

to  governor  or  lieutenant-governor  (.yec  also  Answer) 

1726 

2 

51 

1728       2:121 

1730 

2 

322 

1735—  2:436 

1735—  2:444 

1736 

2 

446 

1736—  2:461 

1737—  2 :  483 

1742 

2 

623 

1742—  2:624 

1742—  2:629 

1742 

3 

31 

1743       3:    72 

1743       3:    74 

1744 

3 

SO 

1744—  3 :    97 

1744—  3:104 

1744 

3 

105 

1745       3:117 

1745—  3:118 

1745 

3 

119 

1745—  3 :  128 

1745—  3 :  129 

1745 

3 

13S 

1745—  3 :  146 

1745—  3:151 

1745 

3 

154 

1745—  3:156 

1745—  3:160 

1745 

3 

161 

1745—  3:162 

1745-  3:165 

1745 

3 

16s 

1745—  3:175 

1745—  3 :  189 

1745 

3 

210 

1745—  3 :  230 

1745       3:298 

1745 

3 

299 

1746       3:330 

1746—  3 :  335 

1746 

3 

342 

1746—  3:347 

1746—  3:372 

1746 

3 

881 

1746—  3:411 

1746—  3:413 

1746 

3 

420 

1747—  3 :  451 

1747—  3 :  454 

1747 

3 

466 

1747_  3 :  493 

1747—  3:495 

1747 

3 

499 

1747—  3  :  500 

1747—  3:501 

1747 

3 

509 

1747—  4:    15 

1747—  4:    16 

1747 

4 

24 

1747—  4:    29 

1747—  4:    44 

1747 

4 

4S 

1747—  4 :    56 

1748—  4:    61 

1748 

4 

7! 

1749—  4:113 

1719-  4:124 

1749 

4 

137 

1749—  4 :  149 

1749—  4:155* 

1749 

4 

15t 

1749—  4:158 

1749—  4:168 

1749 

4 

175 

1750—  4:187 

1750—  4:189 

1752 

4 

247 

175;3_  4 :  286 

1753—  4:299 

1753 

4 

344 

1753—  4:361 

175:1—  4:363 

1754 

4 

437 

1754_  4:454 

1754—  4:462 

1754 

4 

47(J 

1755—  4 :  492 

1755—  5 :      7 

1756 

6 

56 

1756—  5:137 

1756—  5:176 

1757 

6 

221 

1757—  6 :  295 

1758—  5  :  361 

1758 

6 

37'J 

1758—  6:401 

f!r)H—  5:422 

1758 

6 

461 

175a—  5 :  452 

1759-  5:477 

1759 

6 

484 

1759—  6 :    25 

1759—  6  :    31 

1760 

6 

87 

1760—  6:161 

1761—  6:164 

1761 

6 

173 

1701—  6:195 

1762—  6:237 

1762 

6 

263 

1765—  7 :    18 

1765—  7:    24 

1766 

7 

25 

Province  of  JSTeav  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


235 


MESSAGE,  —  {continued;) 


to  governor  or  lieiitenant-ofovernor 


1766—  7:    79 

1768—  7 :  185 

1769—  7  :  281 

1770—  8 :    35 
METHUEN : 

taxation     .         .         1743—  3:    52 
vote  relating  to  .... 

district,  diffienlt  circumstances  of 
rating  inhabitants  of,  in  Windham  also 


1766— 
1768— 
1769— 
1772— 


7:103 

7:198 
7  :  289 
8:121 


1743—  3 :    55 


representative 


1749— 
1749— 


4:  130 
4:139 


1773- 
1768- 


8:153 
7:236 


1761—  6:124 


METHUEN  AND  Dracttt  District: 

right  to  send  representative  disputed  1745 —  3  :  116 

taxation     ......... 

part  of  Salem  exempt  from  tax  to    . 
MIDDLETON : 

inventory  .... 

MILE  Slip  [Milford]  : 

inventory  .         1768 —  7 :  219 

MILEAGE  (see  Members) . 
MILES,  JosiAH: 

petition     .         .         1760—  6:    71 
MILES,  William: 

muster-rpll         .... 

petition      ..... 
MILITARY  Commission  : 

to  order  building  and  settling  of 

of  towns "  .    1722—  1 :  348 

MILITARY  Drill  ["Exercise"]  : 

book,  printing  ....     1771 —  8:    71 

MILITARY  Fixes  (see  Fines,  and  Militia) . 
MILITARY  Officer: 

pretending  to  be  a,  penalty       ..... 
MILITARY  Operations: 

new,  difficult . 

MILITIA  (see  also  Soldiers)  : 

regulated 


garrisons 


1711— 

1:    22 

1718       1 :  220 

1722— 

1 :  348 

1722—  1 :  353 

1723— 

1  :  384 

1730       2  :  329 

1740— 

2  :  545 

1740—  2:552 

1746 

3:314 

1754—  4 :  438 

1756— 

5:171 

1757—  5 :  294 

1765— 

6:468 

1765—  7  :      5 

fines  (which  see  also) 

• 

1740—  2:563 

laws          .... 

• 

1757—  5 :  288 
1773       8 :  135 

MILL-DAM : 

Portsmouth 

Greenland 
MILLER,  Ebenezer: 

petition,  etc. 
MILLER,  Robert: 

claim         .... 
MILLER,  Samuel: 

muster-roll 
MILLER,  Simeon: 

passing  counterfeit  money 


1763—  6 :  378 


YEAE. 


1767 
1768 
1770 
1774 

1743 
1744 
1745 
1746 
1749 
1749 

1745 
1746 
1757 

1773 

1773 


1761 

1745 
1754 

1722 
1723 

1771 


1724 

1757 

1711 
1722 
1722 
1731 
1740 
1754 
1765 
1770 
1740 
1740 
1773 
1773 

1718 
1718 

1764 

1745 

1745 

1769 


VOL. 


7 
7 
7 
8 

3 
3 
3 
3 

4 
4 


3 
3 
5 


3 

4 

1 
1 


1 
1 
1 
2 

2 
4 

6 

8 
2 
2 
8 
8 

1 
1 

6 

3 

3 

7 


PAGE. 


125 
261 
337 
166 

61 
106 
229 
432 
131 
144 

118 
388 
242 

157 

158 

146 

290 

465 

346 
384 

73 


419 
215 

21 
347 
357 
337 
556 
462 
457 

57 
550 
569 
134 
140 

218 
227 

409 

217 

278 

291 


236 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


MILLER,  Thomas  : 

5iur<;eiiii  in  I^ouisburg  expodition 
MILLET,  Thomas: 


ineniljer 


ir.'U— 
1734— 
1735— 
173G— 
1737— 
1740— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1749— 
1749— 
1749— 
1749— 
1750— 
1752— 
1752— 
1752— 
1753— 
1755— 
1755— 
1755— 
175(5— 
1756— 
1757— 
1757— 
1757— 
1758— 


2 :  34G 


422 
439 
457 
477 
544 
115 
125 
152 
157 
188 
201 
229 
100 
106 
127 
162 

10 
216 
252 
267 
384 
520 
0 

47 
143 
260 
269 
287 
293 
430 


MILLS 


1759—  5 :  478 


regulated 


1718— 
1753 — 


221 
291 


invoice 

on  Salmon  Falls  river 

linseed  oil  ....'. 

MILLS,  Elicood  : 

petition      .         .         1771 —  8 :    61 
MILLS,  John: 

scout  ...... 

petition      ...... 

MILLS,  Like,  and  otheus: 

petition 

mNISTEKS : 

servants  of,  free  from  impress 
MINLSTKY  (see  also  under  several  totv7is)  : 

support  of  the 

1716—  1:176 
174;^_  ;3:    58 

British,  instructions  from  the    . 
MINOR,  Clement  : 

bills  of  credit  burnt  in  dwelling  of  . 
1752-  4:260 
MINORS  (see  also  Mustcr-RoUs)  : 

soldiers,  balance  due,  paid  parents  or 


1731  — 
1732— 
1734— 
17.35— 
17.36— 
1737— 
1740— 
174.5— 
174.5— 
174.5— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
174.5— 
1749- 
1749— 
1749— 
1749— 
1750— 
1752— 
1752— 
1752— 

1754 — 

1755 — 
17.55 — 
175.5— 
17.56— 
1756— 
1757— 
1757— 
1757 — 
1758— 
1759— 

1719— 
1761- 


2: 
2: 
2  : 

i! 

2: 

2; 

2 ; 

l\ 

3: 

3: 

3; 

3: 

3: 

3: 

4: 

4: 

4: 

4: 

4: 

4: 

4: 

4; 

4 

4: 

5; 

5; 

5  : 

5  : 

5  ; 

5: 

5: 

5 

5: 

1  : 

6: 


1716—  1: 
1747—  3: 


17.52—  4: 
17.^2-  4 

masters 
1757—  6 ; 


335 
3(59 
423 
445 
458 
494 
546 
123 
128 
154 
172 
190 
202 
237 
104 
108 
132 
164 
194 
219 
255 
278 
442 
521 
41 
51 
166 
515 
270 
289 
506 
431 
479 

232 
122 


1771—  8:  62 


180 
472 


258 
261 


197 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1745 

3 

1731 

2 

1734 

2 

1735 

2 

1735 

2 

1737 

2 

1739 

2 

1740 

2 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

S 

1745 

3 

1748 

4 

1749 

4 

1749 

4 

1749 

4 

1749 

4 

1751 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1754 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

5 

17.55 

5 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1760 

6 

1719 

1 

17G7 

7 

!  1760 

6 

1773 

8 

1771 

8 

1745 

3 

'   17.03 

4 

1754 

4 

1712 

1 

1714 

1 

!  1724 

2 

1770 

8 

1769 

7 

1752 

4 

1753 

4 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

PAGE. 


159 

341 
397 
433 
447 
475 
542 
558 
124 
132 
156 
180 
193 
203 

90 
105 
118 
'154 
176 
9 
227 
263 
380 
552 
558 

44 
258 
169 
264 
282 
290 
419 
432 

63 

233 

161 

82 

155 

65 

228 
323 

398 

43 

78 

5 

14 

289 

259 
340 

110 
198 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


237 


1763—  6 :  321 


17G9—  7  :  282 


1753—  4 
1755—  4 
1770—  8 


329 

515 

49 


1746—  3 :  310 


MINORS,  —  {continued)  : 

imrtition  ol"  lands,  in  case  of     . 
MISAPPLICATION: 

of  bounty  money,  alleged 
jNIISRECITING  (see  Appeals). 
MISTAKEIST  Identity: 

"  not  the  same  David  Wilson  " 
MITCHELL,  Anna  : 

petition      .         .         1768—  7  :  270 
INHTCIIELL,  David  : 

account      ..... 
MITCHELL,  George  (see  also  Eazen)  : 

surveyor  of  line        1742 —  2  :  613 
1754—  4:442 

widow's  claim   .... 
MITCHELL,  Capt.  John  : 

muster-roll,  etc.         .... 
MITCHELL,  Robert  : 

heirs  of,  guardian  to  sell  lands 
MITCHELL  &  Briant: 

accounts    ...... 

MITTIMUS : 

issued  for  damning  general  assembly 
MOBS: 

seize  longboat  of  H.  M.  S.  Enterprise 

damage  hj,  alleged  .... 
MOCCASONS : 

provided  and  preserved    . 

1744—  3 :  108 

1745—  3  :  303 

1746—  3:314 
1746—  3:443 

MOFFAT,  John  : 

account      

deed  to,  legalized 

MOHAWK : 

Indians 1711 —  1 :    11 

1722—  1:352 
MOLASSES : 

duty  on 1714—  1 :    82 

for  soldiers        . 

MOLLY : 

schooner,  Capt.  William  Stanwood 
MONADNOCK  No.  2  [Jaffrey]  : 

inventory  ........ 

MONADNOCK  No.  3  [Dublin]  : 

inventory 1767—  7 :    16 

MONADNOCK  No.  4  [Fitzwilliam]  : 

inventory  ........ 

MONADNOCK  No.  5  [Marlborough]  : 

inventory 1773—  8  :  153 

MONADNOCK  No.  6  [Nelson]  : 

inventoi-y 1773 —  8  :  154 

MONEY  (see  also  Batik,  Bills  of  Credit,  Canada,  Coin, 
Committee,  Counterfeiting,  Croivn  Poiiit,  Currency, 
Depreciation,  Divmiishing ,  Gold,  Lotdsburg,  New  Eng- 
land, Pa2Jer,  Poivder,  Froclaniation,  Silver,  Smart, 
Siianish,    Specie,    Stocks,    Uttering,  Warrants,    York)  : 

scalp 

\ii\aQoi  {see  also  Act  to  ascertain,  etc.)  1742 —  2:624 
1742—  2  :  644         1745—  3  :  112 


1745- 
1745- 
1746- 
1747- 


3 
3 
3 
3 


113 

304 
325 
448 


TEAR. 


VOL. 


1763 
1746 

1758 

1769 

1754 

1753 
1760 
1770 

1747 

1768 

1742 

1754 

1758 
1766 

1722 
1745 
1745 
1746 
1747 

1747 
1757 

1722 
1764 

1715 
1756 

1746 

1773 

1773 

1773 

1773 

1773 


5 

7 
4 

4 

6 
8 

3 

7 
2 
4 

5 

7 

1 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
5 

1 
6 

1 
5 

3 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 


PAGE. 

322 
440 

370 

295 

424 

345 

109 

51 

518 

270 

624 

396 

311 

99 

357 
302 
305 
340 
449 

*  485 
290 

349 

385 

104 
117 

418 

159 

159 

159 

159 

159 


1722 
1742 
1745 


1 
2 
3 


346 
625 
241 


238 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAOE. 

MONEY,  —  {continued)  : 

value  of    .         .         1746—  3:3!I9 

1747— 

3:483 

1747 

3 

491 

1747—  3:522 

1747— 

3 :  523 

1747 

3 

524 

1747—  3:5-j5 

1747— 

4:    40 

1747 

4 

41 

1747—  4:    42 

175.3— 

4 :  360 

1756 

5 

187 

1757—  5 :  269 

1758  — 

5  :  456 

1764 

6 

419 

1765—  6:452 

1765— 

7:      4 

1765 

7 

<i 

176.5—  7  :    11 

1765— 

7:    12 

1765 

7 

13 

1765—  7:    24 

1765— 

7:    25 

1765 

7 

26 

1765       7:    29 

1769— 

7:283 

1771 

8 

99 

1771—  8:100 

1771— 

8  :  108 

1771 

8 

109 

MONEY-MAKERS  {see  also  CoimterjiUcn^ 

): 

takino;  up           ..... 

, 

1757 

5 

309 

MOXOMACK  KivF.n  (sec  also  Merrimack) 

* 

province  bound          .... 

, 

. 

1737 

2 

501 

MOXSON: 

taxation 

, 

, 

1746 

3 

388 

petition 

. 

1747 

3 

467 

1747—  3:471 

1753- 

4 : 328  * 

1753 

4 

331 

1763       6:312 

1763— 

(i :  341 

1763 

6 

342 

defence  of         

1747— 

4:    27 

1748 

4 

67 

representative  ..... 

, 

,                   , 

1749 

4 

144 

1762— 

6 :  255 

1762 

6 

256 

1762—  6 :  257 

1762— 

6 :  458 

1762 

6 

462 

1764—  6:464 

1765— 

7:176 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—  7:182 

1768— 

7:233 

1768 

7 

350 

1769—  7 :  352 

1770— 

7  :  354 

1770 

8 

Pl 

inventory 

1753— 

4 :  294 

1760 

6 

m 

1761—  6:122 

1767— 

7:160 

1768 

7 

220 

south  side,  setting  off,  to  Hollis 

, 

, 

1763 

6 

313 

MONSTERS: 

conspiring,  ruin  devised  by 

• 

1715 

1 

119 

MONTAGUE,  Edwaku  : 

agent  for  Virginia,  at  court 

,                 , 

1770 

8 

24 

MONTGOMERY,  IfuGii : 

volunteer  

1746 

3:404 

1748 

4 

65 

MONTREAL : 

expenses  at 

. 

, 

1763 

6 

352 

MOODY,  David: 

])oor  debtor,  died  in  gaol ;  government  to  bury 

1763 

6 

381 

MOODY.  JosKi-ii: 

had  small-pox    ..... 

. 

, 

1762 

6 

279 

MOODY',  Capt.  Samukl: 

sent  against  Indians 

1718— 

1:225 

1718 

1 

229 

muster-roll         .         1721—  l:2iJ0 

1722— 

1:314 

1722 

1 

316 

MOONEY,  Benjamin  : 

petition,  etc.      ..... 

1757 — 

5 :  224 

1757 

5 

225 

17.58—  5:392 

1758— 

5:397 

1763 

6 

352 

MOONEY,  C'Ai-r.  IIlucllks: 

petition,  etc.      .         1757 —  5  :  224 

1758 

5:323 

1758 

6 

334 

1758—  5 :  372 

175.S— 

5 :  389 

1760 

6 

57 

1761—  6:121 

1761— 

6 :  128 

1761 

6 

170 

1761—  6:178 

1761— 

6:187 

1772 

8 

123 

JMOONEY,  IIekcules  ani>  Maky: 

petition      .         .         1755 —  5:    51 

1755 — 

5:    55 

1755 

5 

57 

MOORE,  Akciielaus,  and  otueiw: 

« 

petition 

t 

1764 

6 

414 

:\IOORE,  Daniel  : 

accounts  for  arms     .... 

1757— 

5 :  228 

1757 

5 

233 

MOORE,  Capt.  Joiln  : 

muster-roll        .         1756—  5:    96 

1756 

5:119 

1757 

5 

251 

Province  of  IS 

EW   HA]V 

[PSHIRE,    1711- 

1775. 

239 

TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

MOORE,  Capt.  John,- 

-  (continued)  : 

petition 

. 

. 

1756—  5 :  155 

1756 

5 

156 

1760—  6 :    40 

1760 

6 

42 

MOORE,  Ensign  John: 

account 

,         , 

, 

•         •         • 

1758 

5 

390 

MOORE,  RojiEKT: 

to  appear 

. 

. 

. 

1774 

8 

194 

MOORE,  Samuel: 

wounded  on  sloop  Speedwell    . 

. 

1711 

1 

5 

colonel,  commissaiy,  major 

. 

. 

1745 

o 

177 

1745—  3:178 

1745 

3 

195 

1745 

3 :  224 

1745       3 : 250 

1745 

3 

253 

1745— 

3 :  258 

1745—  3:265 

1745 

3 

272 

1745— 

3:273 

1745—  3 :  284 

1745 

3 

293 

1746^ 
1746^ 

3:341 

1746—  3:374 

1746 

3 

407 

3:415 

1746—  3  :  436 

1717 

519 

1747— 

4:    31 

1754—  4 :  369 

1760 

6 

99 

jNIOORE,  Col.  Samuel, 

AND   OTHERS: 

petition 

, 

, 

•                  •                  • 

1747 

3 

503 

thanks  to  . 

,                        , 

, 

•                  •                  • 

1747 

3 

519 

MOORE,  William  : 

member     . 

,                        , 

,                  , 

•                 •                  • 

1716 

173 

1716— 

1:177 

1716—  1:178 

1716 

179 

1716 

1:180 

1716       1 : 182 

1716 

183 

1 

1716 

1:184 

1716—  1:185 

1716 

186 

1716 

1:187 

1716—  1:189 

1718 

223 

petition,  etc. 

,                  , 

,                  ^ 

1753       4 : 310 

1760 

117 

1762—  6:283 

1762 

6 

284 

MOREY,  Israel: 

l^etitiou     . 

1771— 

8:108 

1773—  8 :  136 

1773 

8 

138 

member     . 

,                 , 

,                   , 

•                 •                 • 

1775 

8 

218 

MORGAN,  Abkaiiam: 

volunteer  . 

,                  , 

,                   , 

•                  •                 • 

1746 

3 

404 

MORGAN,  James: 

deserter     . 

,                 , 

.                   , 

. 

1761 

6 

199 

MORGAN,  John: 

invalid  volunteer 

,                  , 

, 

. 

1746 

.1 

0 

331 

MORRILL,  Abneu  (see 

also  Bowcn  and  Morrill) : 

member    . 

1758— 

5 :  434 

1758—  5:436 

1758 

5 

512 

1759— 

5 :  459 

1759—  5:471 

1759 

5 

480 

1759 

5 :  486 

1759_  5 :  487 

1759 

6 

32 

1760— 

6:    34 

1760—  6:    36 

1760 

6 

38 

1760— 

6:    78 

1760—  6:    82 

1760 

6 

90 

1760— 

6:    92 

1760—  6:    96 

1760 

6 

99 

1760 

6:105 

1760—  6  :  110 

1760 

6 

117 

1761— 

6  :  126 

1761—  6 :  128 

1761 

6 

135 

1761— 

6  :  139 

1761—  6  :  140 

1761 

6 

141 

1761— 

6  :  149 

1761—  6:151 

1761 

6 

157 

1761— 

6:158 

1761—  6  :  195 

1761 

6 

197 

1761— 

6:198* 

1761—  6:200 

1761 

6 

213 

1761— 

6  :  216 

1761—  6:218 

1761 

6 

232 

MORRILL,  Ezekiel: 

account 

,                  , 

, 

. 

1761 

6 

214 

MORRILL,  MiKIAM  : 

witness  fees 

•                   • 

•                 •                  ■ 

1769 

7 

295 

MORRILL,  Robert  : 

gun  lost 

•                  • 

^ 

•                 •                 • 

1759 

6 

30 

MORRISON,  John  : 

to  appear 

, 

,                   , 

1771—  8:108 

1771 

8 

110 

MORRLSON,  Samuel: 

motion  of 

1753- 

-  4 :  300 

1753—  4 :  301 

1753 

4 

302 

240         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


MORRISON.  W  ii.i.iAM 

petilion 
MORROW,  James: 

to  appear  . 
MORSE,  Ar.icK: 

member    . 


1758— 

n,yj— 

1759— 
1759— 
1759— 
1760- 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 
MOKSi:,  K/.KKiEL : 

claim  .... 

MORSE,  Petek: 

petition      .... 
M0RT(;AGKS: 

redemj)tion  of    . 

coimteri)art  of,  delivered  w 
MORTIER.  Ai.kaham: 

dei)ut  V  paymaster-general 
MORTON,  IMatiiew: 

V.  Alexander  Macgregory 
MOSES,  JosEi'u : 

account      .... 
MOSES,  Joseph,  &  Co. : 

account      .... 
MOSES, : 

])ctition       .... 
MOULTON,  Daniel: 

portage  bill  of  . 
]MOri>roN,  Daniel,  and  wife: 

jx-tition      .... 
MOULTON,  Elizauetii  : 

restored  to  her  law  . 
MOULTON,  Ezekiel: 

claim         .... 

re-imbursed  for  bills  Ijurnl 
MOULTON,  IIenhy: 

j)ctiti<»n       .... 
MOULTON,  John: 

petition      .... 

til  appear 

MOULTON,  JO.NATIIAN: 

captain,  colonel,  meml)er 
1721— 
1755— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757 — 
1757— 
1757— 
1758— 
1758— 
1762— 
1762— 


5:512 
5:469 
5 :  489 
5 :  499 
6:  26 
6:103 
6:154 
6  :  19;} 
6:211 


hen 


1:428 
5:  57 
5:  95 
5:].S2 
6 :  169 
5 :  260 
5 :  222 
5 :  264 
5 :  506 
5  :  368 
5 :  401 
6:250 
6:261 


1753—  4:332 


1756—  5 :  69 


1749- 
1759- 
1759- 
1759- 
1759- 
1760- 
1760- 
1761- 
1761- 
1761- 


106 
467 
470 
496 
24 
41 
lOS 
6:  178 
6  :  195 
6:219 


1754—  4:402 


174(;— 
1755 — 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757— 
17^7- 
175.S— 
1758— 
1762— 
1762— 
1762— 


1748—  4:  71 
1767—  7  :  133 
1724—  1  :418 

1762—  6 :  279 


3:332 
5  :  258 
5:  107 
5  :  143 
5  :  207 
5:515 
5  :  223 
295 
363 
369 
238 
253 
458 


1 

YEAK. 

VOL. 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

17  ".8 

5 

1759 

5 

1759 

5 

1759 

5 

1759 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

17(il 

6 

1761 

<; 

1761 

6 

1759 

6 

1763 

6 

1724 

1 

1754 

4 

1759 

5 

1743 

3 

1724 

1 

1746 

3 

1759 

5 

1726 

2 

1748 

4 

1767 

7 

1724 

1 

1771 

8 

1747 

3 

1769 

7 

1770 

8 

1724 

1 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1757 

6 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

6 

1758 

5 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

Provin( 

^E    OF   ] 

^Ew  Ha 

MPSHIRE,    1711- 

-1775. 

241 

YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

MOULTON,  Jonathan, 

—  (continued)  : 

captain,  colonel,  raember 

1763- 

-  6 :  356 

1763—  6  :  370 

1763 

6 

462 

1764— 

6:384 

1764—  6:387 

1764 

6 

389 

1764— 

6  :  405 

1764—  6:415 

1764 

6 

421 

1764— 

6:464 

1765—  6:449 

1765 

6 

450 

1765— 

7:      4 

1765       7:    17 

1765 

7 

18 

1765- 

7:    23 

1765—  7  :    24 

1765 

7 

34 

1765— 

-  7:    49 

1765—  7  :  176 

1766 

7 

64 

1766— 

7  :  178 

1767—  7  :  121 

1767 

7 

152 

1767— 

-  7  :  182 

1768—  7  :  189 

1768 

7 

228 

1768— 

-  7  :  237 

1768       7:261 

1768 

7 

350 

1769- 

7  :  285 

1769—  7  :  294 

1769 

7 

352 

1770— 

7  :  345 

1770—  7  :  347 

1770 

7 

352 

1770— 

7  :  356 

1770—  7:357 

1770 

8 

Pl 

1770— 

8:      1 

1770       8 :      3 

1770 

8 

6 

1770 

8:    15 

1771—  8:      2p 

1771 

8 

89 

1771— 

8:    91 

1771—  8:    92 

1771 

8 

101 

1771— 

8:102 

1773—  8 :  137 

1773 

8 

139 

MOULTON,  Joseph  : 

account 

1724— 

1 :  428 

1726       2:    m 

1743 

3 

76 

1747— 

3  :  519 

1747—  4:    25 

1767 

5 

283 

petition 

,                  , 

,                   , 

•                  •                  • 

1774 

8 

167 

MOULTON,  Joseph,  Jk. 

: 

called  to  account  for  his  words 

. 

1745 

3 

148 

claim 

1745— 

3:199 

1745—  3 :  200 

1745 

3 

206 

1745— 

3:277 

1746       3 :  333 

1755 

5 

38 

1756— 

5:    81 

1765—  7  :    30 

1767 

7 

124 

MOULTON,  JosiAH : 

member    . 

1771— 

8:105 

1771—  8 :  109 

1772 

8 

115 

1772— 

8:127 

1772—  8 :  132 

1773 

8 

142 

1773— 

8:144 

1774—  8 :  164 

1774 

8 

172 

1774—  8 :  184 

1774—  8 :  187 

1774 

8 

202 

1774— 

8:203 

1774—  8 :  204 

1775 

8 

218 

MOULTON,  JosiAH,  Jk. 

; 

member     . 

. 

, 

1775       8 :  218 

1776 

8 

222 

MOULTON,  Nathaniel 

volunteer,  allowance  to     . 

. 

. 

1746 

3 

404 

MOULTON,  William  : 

muster-roll 

,             , 

•                  • 

*                 •                  > 

1745 

3 

275 

member    . 

, 

,                  , 

1755       5:    43 

1765 

6 

57 

1755 

5:    61 

1755—  5 :  258 

1756 

5 

69 

1756— 

5:    76 

1756—  5  :  110 

1756 

5 

111 

1756— 

6:112 

1756       5 :  135 

1766 

5 

169 

1756— 

5:185 

1756—  5 :  187 

1756 

6 

193 

1756 

5 :  260 

1756 —  5  :  515 

1757 

5 

206 

1757— 

5:219 

1757—  5  :  225 

1757 

5 

237 

1757— 

5 :  246 

1757—  6  :  251 

1757 

6 

252 

1757— 

5:254 

1757—  5  :  267 

1767 

5 

264 

1757 — 

5  :  273 

1757—  5 :  284 

1757 

6 

299 

1757— 

5  :  506 

1758—  5 :  349 

1758 

5 

352 

1758— 

5:358 

1758—  5 :  390 

1758 

6 

397 

1758 

5 :  400 

1758—  5:434 

1758 

5 

436 

1758— 

5:441 

1758—  5 :  512 

1759 

5 

486 

1759— 

5  :  492 

1761—  6  :  125 

1761 

6 

142 

1761— 

6  :  143 

1761—  6 :  156 

1761 

6 

157 

1761— 

6:188 

17G1—  6:205 

1761 

6 

232 

petition 

,                  , 

,                  , 

•                 •                  • 

1768 

7 

277 

MOULTONBOKOUGH : 

highways  . 

^ 

• 

1768—  7  :  274 

1768 

7 

277 

1769—  7:291 

1770 

7 

340 

31 


242  Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  REruESENTATivES, 


MOULTONHOROUGII,—  (co«/t>«/ed)  : 

bills  burnt  in  house,  at  place  ealled 

inventory  .... 

proprietoi's  to  appear 
MUDGET.  John: 

estate  divided    .... 
MUGGET,  John  : 

under  Cajit.  John  Gilnian 
MULATTO  Slavk.s  (stc  also  Slaves)  : 

valued  at  £20  per  head     . 

ratable  polls  of,  invoiced  . 
MURDER  {sec  also  Indians)  : 

of  bastard  children    1711 —  1:    77 
MURDERERS : 

apprehended 

suspected 
MURDOUGH,  Rouekt: 

petition      .... 
MURPHET,  Daniel  [Moffat?]: 

under  Caj)tain  Perry 
MURRAY,  John  : 

soldier,  sick  with  small-pox 
MURRAY,  Jonathan  : 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish 
MUSQUETEERS : 

to  strengthen  i)rovince  of  Maine 
MUSTER : 

general,  day  of  .         .         . 

no  allowance  to  soldiers  till  they 
order  of  governor 
MUSTER-MASTERS  (.see  also  Recruiting 

no  l)ounty  for  men  not  passing 

bounty  accepted  by  . 

accounts    

MUSTER-ROLLS  (.see  also  Commissarij)  : 

of  Cajit.  John  Allcock 


175.'i—  4:290 
1718—  1  :220 

1766—  7 :    54 
1760—  6:    'J4 


of  Phineas  Baehelder 

of  Charles  Baker 

of  Sargent  Baker 

of  Capt.  Moses  Harnett    . 

of  Capt,  Samuel  Barr 

of  Capt.  Israel  Bartlett     . 

of  Capt.  Jacol)  Baylcy 

of  Lieut.  Josepli  Beard    . 

of  Capt.  Timotli}-  Bedel    . 

of  Capt.  Thomas  Bell 

1746— 
1747— 
1757— 
1758— 
1760— 
176:3— 
1764— 
1766— 
1769— 

of  Maj.  Benjamin  Bellows 

of  Capt.  Epnraim  Berry  . 
1760— 
1761— 


have  passed,  by 
Officers)  : 

1765 —  6  :  455 

,  1756—  5:  94 

1756—  5 :  189 

,  1746—  3  :  422 

,  1746—  3  :  414 

1746—  3 :  408 


332 

37 

219 

395 

59 

340 

389 

80 

291 


72 
155 


1746— 
1758— 
1758— 
1722— 
176:3— 
1745— 
1747— 
1753— 
1758— 
1758— 
1761— 
1763— 
1764— 
17(i7— 
1770— 
175^ 


3 :  438 
5  :  32:5 


397 
36(1 
360 
240 
3 :  489 

4  :  327 
5 :  317 

5  :  399 

6  :  158 
350 
401 
115 

12 
477 


1760—  6 :  76 

1761—  6 :  190 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

1771 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1754 

4 

1726 

2 

1728 

2 

1761 

6 

1765 

6 

1752 

4 

1772 

8 

1760 

6 

1757 

5 

1761 

6 

1763 

6 

1711 

1 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1757 

5 

1762 

6 

1765 

6 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1758 

5 

1760 

6 

1723 

1 

1763 

6 

1745 

3 

1747 

4 

1753 

4 

1758 

5 

1759 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1765 

7 

1769 

7 

1771 

8 

1755 

4 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

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243 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

MUSTER-ROLLS,  —  (coritinued)  : 

of  Joseph  Bickford  . 

•         • 

1754 

4 

469 

of Blaisdell   . 

.... 

1746 

3 

532 

of  Col.  Joseph  Blanchard 

.... 

1745 

3 

238 

1745—  3 :  297 

1754 

4 

484 

1755       5:    45 

1755 —  5  :    75 

1756 

5 

113 

1756—  5  :  114 

1756—  5  :  118 

1756 

5 

119 

1756—  5 :  120 

1756—  5:121 

1756 

5 

123 

1756—  5  :  124 

1756—  5  :  125 

1756 

5 

127 

'                                                         1756—  5  :  128 

1756-  5:130 

1756 

5 

133 

1756—  5 :  141 

1756—  5  :  146 

1757 

5 

215 

1757—  5 :  251 

1757—  5 :  306 

1758 

5 

335 

of  Capt.  James  Campbell 

>                  . 

1752 

4 

278 

1753—  4 :  318 

1753 

4 

319 

of  Captain  Cate 

■                  •                  •                  ■ 

1747 

3 

463 

of  John  Chandler 

•                  •                  ■                  • 

1756 

5 

96 

of  Capt.  Joseph  Chandler 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1762 

6 

253 

1762—  6 :  261 

1762 

6 

262 

of  Capt.  Jonathan  Chesley 

•                  •                  >                  • 

1723 

1 

390 

1726—  2:    28 

1745 

3 

200 

1745       3 :  206 

1752—  4 :  264 

1753 

4 

318 

1753       4:319 

1753       4 :  350 

1753 

4 

355 

of  Sergt.  Abraham  Clark 

.    1724—  2  :      6 

1726 

2 

28 

of  Capt.  Caleb  Clark 

•                                     •                  • 

1760 

6 

59 

1760—  6:    71 

1760 

6 

73 

of  Capt.  Job  Clements 

•                  •                  ■                  • 

1753 

4 

318 

1753       4:319 

1753       4 : 327 

1753 

4 

328 

1753—  4:334 

1753       4:344 

1753 

4 

348 

1753—  4 :  349 

1753—  4 :  350 

1753 

4 

354 

1753       4 :  357 

1753—  4 :  365 

1754 

4 

408 

of  Capt.  Jeremiah  Clough 

.    1745       3:159t 

1745 

3 

276 

1745—  3:290 

1746       3 :  326 

1746 

3 

375 

1746—  3:382 

1746—  3 :  429 

1747 

3 

462 

1746       3 : 532 

1747—  4:    24 

1753 

4 

351 

of  Captain  Cochran  . 

.    1772—  8:120 

1772 

8 

126 

1772—  8:127 

1773 

8 

146 

of  Ebenezer  Collins 

•                  ■                  •                  ■ 

1746 

3 

422 

1746—  3 :  423 

1746 

3 

533 

Connecticut       .... 

1758—  5 :  350 

1758 

5 

352 

1758       5 : 353 

1758       5 : 354 

1758 

6 

357 

of  Jonathan  Conner 

.    1746—  3:431 

1746 

3 

532 

of  Sergt.  Moses  Conner    . 

•                  •                  • 

1723 

1 

404 

of  Crown  Point  re-inforcement 

•                  •                  • 

1756 

5 

135 

of  Maj.  Thomas  Davis 

1724—  2:    12 

1747 

4 

25 

1748—  4:    80 

1753 

4 

363 

of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Doe     . 

.                  .                  • 

1757 

5 

209 

of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Drake 

1746—  3 :  430 

1746 

3 

532 

of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Eastman 

1747—  4 :    27 

1748 

4 

84 

of  Capt.  Jos.  Eastman 

1756—  5:    97 

1756 

5 

126 

1756      5 : 128 

1758 

5 

334 

of  Capt.  Richard  Emery   . 

1756—  5 :  133 

1758 

5 

323 

1758      5 :  332 

1768—  5 :  387 

1758 

5 

424 

of  Jonathan  Evans    . 

•                  •                  ■ 

1755 

4 

494 

of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Fellows 

•                  ■                  ■ 

1746 

3 

395 

of  Capt.  Abner  Fogg 

•                  •                  • 

1758 

5 

355 

1758       5 : 357 

1758 

5 

377 

of  Sergt.  John  Folsom 

■                  ■                  • 

1746 

3 

438 

of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Folsom 

1756       5:    98 

1756 

5 

121 

of  Capt.  Samuel  Folsom  . 

1760—  6  :    71 

1760 

6 

76 

1760—  6 :    94 

1760 

6 

97 

of  John  Footman 

•                  •                  • 

1724 

2 

6 

244         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


VEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

AIT'STER-ROI.LS,—  (co«a-m<C(Z)  : 

ut'  Capt.  Moses  Foster 

, 

1752 

4 

253 

1753— 

4:318 

1753 

4 

319 

of  ('ai)t.  Amos  Gage 

1758— 

5 :  317 

1758 

5 

.35:5 

of  C'apl.  .John  Gage 

1745— 

3 : 159  t 

1745 

3 

22.H 

1745— 

3  :  229 

1745 

3 

232 

of  Capt.  Paul  (ienish 

1756— 

5:    98 

1756 

5 

112 

1757— 

5 :  232 

1758 

5 

383 

of  Capt.  Samuel  (ierrish  . 

, 

.                  , 

1757 

5 

198 

1757— 

5 :  285 

1758 

5 

3S1 

1761—  6:146 

1761— 

6:155 

1761 

6 

187 

1761—  6:190 

1761— 

6:192 

1761 

6 

201 

1762—  6  :  256 

1762— 

6:2fil 

1762 

6 

262 

1763       6:312 

1763— 

6 :  318 

1763 

6 

323 

1763—  6:325 

1763 

6:330 

1768 

7 

236 

of  Capt.  Timothy  Gen-ish 

. 

. 

1713 

1 

61 

of  Capt.  Jolm  riidiliiigs     . 

. 

1757 

5 

195 

of  Capt.  John  Gilinaii 

. 

. 

1711 

1 

4 

1722— 

1  :  360 

1723 

1 

377 

1723—  1:390 

1724— 

2:    12 

1726 

2 

28 

1726—  2:    41 

1757— 

5  :  210 

1757 

5 

232 

of  Col.  Peter  Gilnian 

. 

,                   , 

1745 

3 

*  15!) 

1747— 

4:    25 

1756 

5 

Kks 

of  Capt.  Somerbj'  Gilmaii 

1755 

5 

56 

1755—  6  :    57  t 

1756— 

5  :    75 

1756 

5 

126 

1759—  5 :  467 

1759— 

5:476 

1760 

6 

7s 

of  Capt.  James  Gilmore    . 

1746— 

3:431 

1746 

3 

532 

of  Andrew  Glidden   .... 

. 

. 

1724 

2 

6 

of  Capt.  John  Goffe  .... 

. 

1745 

3 

296 

1745—  3 :  297 

1745— 

3  :  298 

1746 

3 

433 

1746—  3:532 

1747— 

4:    15 

1747 

4 

27 

1748—  4:    66 

1753 

4:316 

1753 

4 

319 

1754—  4:434 

1754— 

4:435 

1754 

4 

477 

1754—  4 :  495 

1756 

5:    96 

1756 

5 

123 

1756—  6 :  127 

1757— 

5 :  208 

1758 

5 

335 

of  Capt.  Jonathan  Greeley 

. 

1755 

4 

494 

of  Stephen  Greenleaf 

. 

. 

1726 

2 

56 

of  James  (Tup])y        .... 

. 

. 

1747 

3 

4S(I 

of  Ca  )t.  Joseph  Hanson   . 

1745— 

3  :  277 

1746 

3 

381 

of  Co  one]  Hart  {which  see,  also  Young,  JAcnlenant) 

1757 

5 

239 

1757— 

5  :  245 

1757 

5 

252 

1757 — 

5  :  254 

1760 

6 

77 

of  Capt.  John  Hazen 

. 

. 

1759 

5 

461 

1759—  5 :  464 

1759— 

5  :  469 

1760 

6 

78 

1761—  6 :  132 

1761— 

6  :  155 

1761 

6 

189 

17G1—  6:192 

1762— 

6:256 

1762 

6 

260 

1762—  6 :  262 

1763 

6:327 

1763 

6 

32^ 

of  Samuel  Heard       .... 

1746 

3 :  429 

1746 

3 

533 

of  Lieut.  Tristram  Heard  . 

1726 

2 

2S 

of  Cliarlis  Hight       .... 

, 

1745 

3 

168 

of  William  Hill          .... 

, 

1724 

2 

6 

of  Si-rgt.  Samuel  Hilton    . 

, 

1726 

2 

28 

of  John  Huggins      1745—  3  :  255 

1745— 

3 :  256 

1745 

3 

381 

of  John  Huniiihrey    .... 

, 

. 

1745 

3 

300 

of  Captain  Jeffries     .... 

, 

. 

1712 

1 

42 

of  Capt.  Phillip  Johnson  . 

17«0— 

6:    71 

1760 

6 

73 

17(51-  6:143 

1761— 

6:149 

1761 

6 

179 

1701—  6:  190 

1761— 

6:192 

1761 

6 

210 

of  AVilliam  Jones       .... 

, 

, 

1724 

2 

6 

of  Joseph  KiniV)all     .... 

1754— 

4 :  469 

1755 

4 

493 

of  Robert  Kimball     .... 

1754— 

4:469 

1755 

4 

493 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


245 


1722—  1 :  360 


1747- 
1723- 
1758- 


3 :  452 
1  :  390 
5:317 


1758—  5 :  358 

1759—  5:464 
1759—  6  :  26 
1724—  2:    12 


MUSTER-ROLLS,  —  (contimied)  : 
of  Capt.  John  Knights 
of  Capt.  Daniel  Ladd 

of  Sergt.  John  Ladd 

of  Capt.  John  Ladd  . 

of  Natt  Ladd      .... 

of  Capt.  Trueworthy  Ladd 

1758—  5 :  353 

1759—  5:463 
1759—  6  :    24 

of  Benjamin  Lamprey 

of  James  Leavitt 

of  Capt.  Samuel  Leavitt 

of  Ebenezer  Light     . 

of  Francis  Lock 

of  Louisbm'g  exi^edition 

of  Capt.  Nehemiah  Lovewell    . 

1759—  5 :  498 
1761—  6 :  139 

1761—  6  :  162 

1762—  6 :  261 

1763—  6 :  318 
of  Maj.  Zacharias  Lovewell 

of  Thomas  Lucas 

of  Capt.  Daniel  Macgregore 

of  Capt.  George  March 

1761—  6 :  149 
1761—  6  :  192 

of  Capt.  Jeremiah  Marston 

1760—  6 : 

1761—  6 
1761—  6 
1763—  6 

of  Capt.  Benjamin  INIason 

of  Benjamin  Mathes  [Matthews] 


71 
142 
198* 
324 


of  Capt.  Francis  Mathes  . 
of  John  Mead  . 
of  Capt.  George  Meserve 
of  Col.  Nathaniel  Meserve 

of  William  Miles 

of  Samuel  Miller 

of  Capt.  John  Mitchell 

of  Capt.  Samuel  Moody   . 

of  Capt.  Hercules  Mooney 

of  Capt.  John  Moore 

of  Col.  Samuel  Moore 
of  William  Moulton 
of  Capt.  James  Neal 


1756—  5:    75 
of  James  Nocks  [Knox  ?] 
of  Moses  Norris 
of  Capt.  Dudley  Odlin 


1757- 
1746- 


1746— 
1759— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 
1762— 
1763— 

1748— 
1754— 


1761- 
1761- 

1760- 
1761- 
1761- 
1763- 


1745- 
1724- 


5:222 
3:431 


3:390 
5:461 
6:  67 
6  :  140 
6  :  191 
6:262 
6:324 

4:  62 
4:469 


6:180 
6:199 

6:  72 
6:149 
6:207 
6:331 


3 : 159  t 
2:   6 


1757—  5 :  301 


1722- 
1758- 
1758- 


1 :  314 
5:323 
5:370 


1756—  5 :  119 


1755- 
1756- 
1723- 
1724- 


5:  57 
5  :  150 
1:390 
2:   6 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

1725 

2 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1723 

1 

1758 

5 

1724 

2 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1760 

6 

1725 

2 

1724 

2 

1757 

5 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1759 

5 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1747 

4 

1748 

4 

1755 

4 

1746 

3 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1746 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1722 

1 

1724 

2 

1746 

3 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1721 

1 

1722 

1 

1758 

5 

1760 

6 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1746 

3 

1745 

3 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1723 

1 

1724 

2 

1746 

3 

PAGE. 


18 

451 

461 

404 

352 

11 

317 

379 

471 

78 

18 

11 

223 

532 

479 

287 

392 

468 

78 

149 

192 

312 

331 

27 

65 

494 

392 

143 

191 

210 

70 

76 

192 

312 

364 

409 

124 

383 

360 

11 

394 

195 

328 

290 

278 

310 

290 

316 

334 

57 

96 

251 

374 

275 

56 

67 

151 

404 

12 

381 


246         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YFLAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

MUSTER-ROLLS,  —  (coiUinwd)  -. 

of  Capt.  John  ( )dlin 

17.")-1— 

4  :  409 

17.")5 

4 

494 

of  ('apt.  Obeiliah  Tarry    . 

17.02— 

4:261 

1753 

4 

317 

IT.-).-!— 

4  :  319 

1753 

4 

358 

of  Peter  Pattee 

. 

,                   , 

1740 

3 

310 

of  ('ai)t.  J I'thro  Pearson  . 

, 

1745 

3 

291 

1740— 

3  :  431 

1740 

3 

532 

1756— 

5:    97 

1750 

6 

110 

of  Capt.  John  Ponliallow 

1722— 

1 :  314 

1722 

1 

316 

of  Capt.  Abraham  l*errv  . 

1757— 

5 :  199 

1757 

6 

220 

of  SiTgt.  Benjamin  I'liillirick  . 

1740 

3 :  408 

1740 

3 

532 

of  Capt  John  Pickering    . 

1759— 

5  :  474 

1759 

5 

475 

17.5y_  0 :  477 

1700 

6:    78 

1765 

6 

446 

of  Capt.  Peter  Powers 

1750— 

5:    97 

1756 

5 

130 

of  John  Prescott 

■                 • 

. 

1724 

2 

0 

of  Samuel  Randell    . 

1740 

3:429 

1746 

3 

533 

of  Sergt.  Joseph  Rawlings 

. 

,                  ^ 

1746 

3 

380 

of  Joseph  Roberts    . 

, 

, 

1724 

2 

6 

of  Capt.  [Maj.]  Robert  Rogers 

1750 

5  ::i24 

1756 

6 

133 

1701— 

6  :'222 

1763 

6 

327 

of  Timothy  Roberts 

1745 

3:270 

1745 

3 

278 

of  CoL  Benjamin  Rolfe    . 

, 

,                  , 

1745 

3 

197 

1745 

3  :  198 

1745 

3 

206 

of  Ezekiel  Sanborn  . 

1754— 

4:469 

1755 

4 

493 

of  Jonatlian  Sanborn 

1724— 

2:      6 

1724 

2 

11 

of  Josejih  Sanborn    .... 

1740— 

3:430 

1746 

3 

532 

of  Capt.  John  Shei)pard   . 

, 

, 

1756 

5 

187 

1757— 

5:196 

1767 

6 

228 

1757—  5 :  229 

1757 — 

5 :  233 

1760 

6 

57 

of  Capt.  Ileniy  Sherbmiie 

. 

. 

1745 

3 

tl59 

of  Lieut.  John  Sherburne 

,                  ^ 

1722 

1 

360 

of  Cai)t.  Joseph  Sherburne 

, 

■                  • 

1746 

3 

392 

of  Josepli  Sias 

1740 

3:429 

1746 

3 

533 

of  Capt.  Isaac  Smith 

, 

,                  , 

1757 

5 

204 

1758— 

5:347 

1758 

5 

404 

of  Capt.  John  Smith 

, 

,                  , 

1746 

3 

438 

of  Capt.  Jonathan  Snow  . 

1753— 

4:287 

1753 

4 

317 

1753 

4 :  319 

1753 

4 

364 

of  staff  ofticers  (see  also  Meserve,  Col 

onel;  and  Hart, 

Colonel) 

1758— 

5:311 

1768 

5 

317 

175.S—  5 :  336 

1758— 

5:340 

1758 

6 

375 

1759—  5 :  466 

1759— 

5:474 

1759 

5 

493 

175«»_  5:495 

1700- 

0 :    75 

1760 

6 

88 

1760       6:    89 

1700— 

0:    90 

1701 

6 

148 

1761—  6:188 

1701— 

0:192 

1762 

6 

259 

1762—  6  :  262 

1703— 

0:327 

1763 

6 

329 

of  Capt.  Elisha  Sweat 

1756— 

5:    94 

1756 

5 

112 

of  Capt.  John  Sweat 

, 

, 

1759 

5 

463 

1759— 

5:464 

1759 

6 

470 

of  Capt.  Jonathan  Sweet  . 

1700— 

6:    58 

1760 

6 

78 

of  Capt.  William  Synmies 

1750— 

5 :  104 

1756 

6 

127 

of  Capt.  Thomas  Tash 

1750— 

5:    98 

1756 

6 

125 

1750—  5 :  131 

1756— 

5:132 

1759 

5 

466 

1759—  5 :  472 

1759— 

5 :  495 

1760 

6 

68 

of  Capt.  John  Tasker 

1750 — 

5:    97 

1750 

5 

121 

of  Joseph  Thomas    .... 

.  • 

1747 

4 

29 

of  John  Thompson   .... 

1746— 

3:349 

1746 

3 

408 

1740— 

3:409 

1746 

3 

429 

of  Capt.  Ichabod  Tibbits  . 

1745— 

3 :  239 

1745 

3 

240 

of  Capt.  Jacob  Tilton 

1701— 

6 :  149 

1761 

6 

191 

1701-  0:192 

1761— 

6:209 

1762 

6 

261 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711- 

1775. 

247 

TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

MUSTER-ROLLS,  —  {continued)  : 

of  Capt.  Jacob  Tilton 

1762       6 : 262 

1762—  6:319 

1763 

6 

324 

of  Capt.  Jonathan  Tilton 

1756—  5 :    94 

1756 

5 

no 

17G1—  6 :  143 

1763 

6 

371 

of  Capt.  John  Titcomb     . 

1757—  5 :  197 

1757 

5 

285 

1758       5 :  317 

1758—  5 :  335 

1758 

5 

360 

1758       5:374 

1758—  5 :  383 

1758 

5 

384 

of  Capt.  Alexander  Todd 

■                                a                                • 

1759 

5 

464 

1759—  5 :  473 

1759—  5 :  491 

1760 

6 

59 

1760—  6  :    70 

1760       6:    74 

1760 

6 

78 

1760       6:    96 

1761—  6 :  141 

1761 

6 

148 

1761—  6  :  155 

1761—  6:192 

1761 

6 

209 

of  Capt.  Andrew  Todd     . 

1746—  3 :  408 

1746 

3 

532 

1752—  4 :  253 

1753       4:317 

•  1753 

4 

319 

of  Cai^t.  James  Todd 

1756—  5 :    94 

17.^)6 

5 

111 

of  Capt.  John  Tolford 

1746—  3 :  413 

1746 

3 

532 

of  Capt.  Anthony  Toole   . 

1758—  5 :  354 

1758 

5 

377 

1758       5 :  387 

1758 

5 

413 

of  Jonathan  Towle  .... 

1746—  3:429 

1746 

3 

532 

of  Sergt.  Samuel  Twombly 

1746       3 : 414 

1746 

3 

533 

of  Colonel  Vaughan 

•                  •                 • 

1713 

1 

61 

of  Captain  Wadley   . 

•                 ■                  •                  . 

1722 

1 

360 

of  Capt.  George  Walker  . 

1726—  2 :    28 

1726 

2 

57 

of  Capt.  William  Walker 

• 

1752 

4 

253 

1753—  4:319 

1753 

4 

351 

of  Colonel  Wallace  . 

•                 •                 ■ 

1712 

1 

42 

of  Colonel  Warner  . 

•                  ■                 • 

1756 

5 

120 

of  Capt.  Samuel  Watts     . 

•                 • 

1757 

5 

205 

of  Daniel  Weare 

• 

1724 

2 

12 

of  Col.  Peter  Weare 

•                 •                  •                 . 

1723 

1 

404 

of  John  Webster    *  . 

1747—  3:472 

1755 

4 

494 

of  Cai^t.  Joshua  Weeks     . 

1722—  1:360 

1724 

2 

12 

of  Thomas  Wells 

1746—  3:431 

1746 

3 

532 

of  Capt.  Benjamin  Wentworth 

1723—  1:404 

1724 

2 

6 

of  Capt.  Paul  Wentworth      /  . 

.                  •                  •                 . 

1722 

1 

360 

of  Cajit.  Andrew  AViggans 

1724—  2:    12 

1725 

2 

18 

of  Col.  Josiah  Willard 

1745—  3 :  238 

1754 

4 

477 

1755—  4 :  495 

1756 

5 

128 

of  Capt.  Elisha  Winslow  . 

•                 •                  •                 - 

1755 

5 

56 

1755       5:    57 

1756 

5 

75 

1756—  5  :  187 

1757—  6 :  200 

1760 

6 

90 

of  Capt.  Ezekiel  Woilhen 

.     1757—  5  :  202 

1758 

5 

383 

of  Sergt.  James  Young     . 

.     1746       3  :  408 

1746 

3 

532 

of  Capt.  Joseph  Young     . 

.    1757—  5  :  196 

1757 

5 

203 

lf57—  5:207 

1757—  5 :  208 

1757 

5 

242 

1757—  5 :  243 

1757—  5 :  244 

1757 

5 

245 

paid,  etc 

.    1711—  1:      3 

1722 

1 

363 

1745—  3:211 

1753—  4:314 

1758 

5 

365 

1758-  5:366 

1759—  5 :  464 

1760 

6 

82 

1760       6:    87 

1760—  6  :    98 

1761 

6 

195 

examined,  (;tc.  {see  also  Commiitec) 

1722—  1:356 

1722 

1 

359 

1723—  1  :  398 

1724—  2:      1 

1725 

2 

23 

1745       3:163 

1745       3 : 237 

1745 

3 

238 

1749—  4:164 

1752—  4:264 

1752 

4 

265 

1755—  5  :    57 

1755—  5:    61 

1756 

5 

94 

1756—  5 :  177 

1756—  5 :  187 

1757 

5 

299 

1758—  5:318 

1758—  5 :  323 

1758 

5 

441 

1759—  5  :  461 

1761—  6  :  126 

1761 

6 

132 

1761—  6:148 

1761—  6 :  149 

1761 

8 

204 

1762—  6  :  240 

1762—  6  :  247 

1762 

6 

255 

248         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


VEAB. 

VOL. 

FAOB. 

MUSTER-K(  )LLS,  —  (cuutmncd) 

. 

examined,  et<;.           1762— 

6 :  25H 

1762— 

6  :  259 

1763 

6 

312 

1763 

6  :  327 

176.3— 

6  :  334 

176:5 

6 

339 

1763— 

6:340 

1763— 

6  :  360 

1763 

6 

362 

brought  in 

,                   , 

1744— 

3:105 

1744 

3 

109 

17U)— 

3:419 

1756— 

5:113 

1762 

6 

249 

sworn  to    .         .         1745 — 

3:124 

1745- 

3 :  138 

1755 

5 

57 

made  uj)    .... 

, 

. 

, 

1746 

3 

321 

1746— 

3:111 

1752— 

4  :  246 

1755 

4 

495 

1756— 

5:    94 

1756 

5  :  127 

1756 

5 

1H9 

175S 

5:441 

1759— 

5:461 

1759 

5 

462 

lodged  witli  secretary 

,                   , 

1756— 

5:123 

1757 

5 

241 

lodged  witli  clerk  of  house 

,                   , 

, 

,                   , 

1757 

5 

215 

copied        .... 

,                   , 

1757— 

5 :  215 

1757 

5 

273 

1758— 

5 :  383 

1759— 

5  :  4S0 

1760 

6 

85 

siiit  lip      .         .         1761 — 

6:167 

1761— 

6  :  173 

1761 

6 

180 

.MLTIAL  Debts,  etc.  (see  Debts). 

NAMES  Changed: 

tlircc  sons  of  Daniel  Rogers  to  add  Rindge  to  Chris- 

dan  names  .         1768 —  7:246 

1768— 

7:252 

1768 

7 

259 

NARRAGANSET  No.  3: 

old  name  of  Amherst 

. 

. 

. 

1766 

7 

52 

NASIIIA  RiVEK: 

Ijridge        .... 
NASON,  Nathaniel: 

,                   , 

, 

,                   , 

1773 

8 

138 

petition      .... 

,                   , 

, 

. 

1753 

4 

312 

NASON,  Rkhakd: 

claim          .... 

, 

, 

• 

1743 

3 

58 

executor    .... 

, 

1755 

5:    14 

1755 

5 

15 

member     .... 

. 

1758— 

5  :  434 

1758 

6 

436 

1758— 

5  :  443 

1758— 

5 :  456 

1758 

5 

512 

1751>— 

5:461 

1759— 

5  :  465 

1759 

5 

46.S 

1759 

5:469 

1759 

5:470 

1759 

5 

472 

1759— 

5:482 

1759— 

5  :  484 

1759 

6 

6 

1759— 

6:    11 

1759— 

6:    24 

1759 

6 

29 

1759— 

6:    32 

1760— 

6:    47 

1760 

6 

73 

1760— 

6:    74 

1760— 

6:    76 

1760 

6 

85 

1760 

6:    87 

1760- 

6:    92 

1760 

6 

99 

1760— 

6:111 

1761— 

6:124 

1761 

6 

132 

1761— 

6  :  137 

1761— 

6  :  139 

1761 

6 

140 

1761— 

6:142 

1761— 

6  :  144 

1761 

6 

146 

1761— 

6  :  155 

1761  — 

6:  164 

1761 

6 

18K 

1761— 

6  :  195 

1761— 

6  :  211 

1761 

(5 

232 

NAVIfJATION  : 

of  shii)S  fi-om  England 

. 

. 

1719 

1 

240 

NAVY : 

ollirers'  fees 

,                   , 

176^ 

7:203 

1768 

7 

204 

Stores  for  the    .         1720 — 

1:257 

1722— 

1:311 

1722 

1 

321 

masts  for  the     . 

, 

1730— 

2:310 

1730 

2 

313 

1740— 

2 :  545 

1740 

2:556 

1761 

6 

197 

NEAL,  Cait.  James: 

muster-roll,  etc. 

, 

1755— 

5:    56 

1 7.55 

5 

67 

1756— 

5:    67 

1756 

5:    72 

1756 

5 

75 

1756— 

5:    76 

1756— 

5  :  150 

1756 

5 

151 

NEAL,  EiciiAKi): 

• 

account      .... 

. 

1731 

2 

356 

NEAT  Cattle  (see  also  Oxen  and  Caws) : 

valued  for  tax  . 

. 

1742 

2 

651 

NECESSARIES  : 

("nottheneadfulP") 

. 

• 

. 

1758 

5 

323 

Province  of  New  Hampsuire,  1711-1775. 


249 


TEAK. 


VOL. 


uo 


NEDD,  JOSIAH : 

to  haA'e  guu  delivered  to  him 
NEELY,  A>rDREW  and  Joseph  : 

to  ajipear  .... 

to  endeavor  a  settlement  . 
NEELEY,  Matthew  : 

V.  Hnntoon,  Samuel  . 

widow  of,  deed  made  void 

estate  of,  settlement 
NEGROES : 

service       .... 

slaves        .... 

1728—  2 

instructions  respecting 

impost  on 

captivated 

NELSON,  Leader: 

volunteer  

NEPTUNE : 

schooner    

NERmGWOCK  (see  Norridgewock) . 
NEVIN,  Andrew  : 

deserter     ...... 

NEVIM,  Jasies  : 

of  the  comicil 

1761—  6  :  loO 
17G7—  7:137 
NEW  Amesbury  [Warner]  : 

ratable  estate,  proportion,  and  polls 

Boston  : 

state  money  burnt  in         .         .         . 

inventory 

1767—  7  :  160 

assessment  of  province  tax  in  . 

meeting-house  .         .         .         .         . 
1765—  6:440 
1765—  6  :  4G7 

minister  and  school  lots  exchanged 

petition 

land  tax     ...... 

Boston  Addition  : 

to  form  Francestown 
NEW  Breton  [Andovek]  : 

settlement  .         .         .         .         . 

1765—  7  :      4 
1765 —  7  :    33 

inventory  ...... 

NEWBURY  (Mass.)  : 

prisoners  at  {see  also  Green,  Isaac)  . 


Neav 


NEW 


journey  to 
conference  at 


1731—  2:344 
1731—  2:350 
1731—  2:359 


horse  pressed  to         ...         . 

petitioner  from  .         .         .         . 

NEW  Castle  {ace  also  fort  William  and  Mar 

defence  of  .         .         .         .         . 

1745—  3:276 

1746—  3  :  423 

1747—  4 :    32 
32 


1727— 
1753— 


:    /o 
:290 


1746—  3 :  404 


1760- 
1768- 


1765—  6 
176.5—  7 
1765—  7 


1765—  6  :  432 
1767—  7 :  138 


6:    86 
7:219 


1765—  6:441 

1765—  7 :    40 
1768—  7 :  210 


451 

8 
49 


1721—  1:270 
1721—  1:308 

1731—  2 :  347 
1731—  2:;!52 
1731—  2:361 


'11,  and  Jerry'' s)  : 

.    1711—  1:  21 

1746—  3:404 

174r)_  3:441 

1753—  4 :  327 


1727 

1767 
1768 

1767 
1768 
1768 

1726 
1728 
1761 
1732 
1732 
1761 

1770 

1731 


1761 

1759 

1765 
1767 

1773 

1758 
17(il 
1773 
1762 
1765 
1765 
1766 
1768 
1772 
1774 

1772 

1765 
1765 
1766 
1773 

1721 

1721 
1724 
1731 


1731 

1731 

1747 

1754 

1743 

1746 

1747 

1757 

7 
7 

7 
7 
7 

2 
2 
6 
2 
2 
6 


o 
6 
8 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 


6 

7 
7 
8 

1 
I 
1 
2 
2 
2 
3 
4 

3 
3 
3 


PAGE. 


85 

152 
190 

150 
190 
205 

64 
136 
122 
365 
368 
139 

42 

344 


199 

26 

1 

165 

158 

427 
122 
158 
278 
432 
442 
51 
211 
120 
166 

127 

452 

9 

65 

158 

*305 
318 
418 
348 
354 
362 
485 
466 

75 
419 
482 
257 


250 


Index  to  Journals  of  IIuuse  of  Kei'Resentatives, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

NEW  Casti.e,  —  {continued)  : 

In-itlgfs  [and  lottery] 

, 

, 

, 

1714 

1 

90 

171!»— 

1  :  237 

1757 

5 

241 

17;")7— 

5:2«1 

1760— 

6:    36 

1760 

6 

77 

1760— 

6:    79 

1760— 

6:    83 

1760 

6 

84 

representatives 

1715— 

1:    97 

1715 

1 

116 

1715 

1:  117 

1716— 

1:173 

1717 

1 

190 

1720— 

1  :  246 

1722— 

1  :  326 

1722 

1 

353 

1721— 

1:433 

1724— 

2:      2 

1726 

2 

44 

1726— 

2:    50 

1726— 

2:    51 

1727 

2 

1(K) 

1728— 

2:121 

1730— 

2 :  307 

1731 

2 

335 

1732— 

2 :  376 

1731— 

2 :  397 

1734 

2 

422 

1734— 

2:427 

1735— 

2:433 

1735 

2 

437 

1736— 

2:457 

1737— 

2:475 

1739 

2 

542 

1742— 

2 :  610 

1745— 

3:115 

1745 

3 

118 

1745— 

3:119 

1745— 

3 :  184 

1745 

3 

185 

1745— 

3:187 

1745— 

3:213 

1745 

3 

262 

1746— 

3:368 

1747— 

4:      2 

1748 

4 

4 

1749— 

4 :  100 

1749— 

4  :  105 

1749 

4 

132 

1750— 

4:    10 

1751— 

4:      6 

1751 

4 

9 

1762— 

4:216 

1752— 

4:224 

1752 

4 

380 

1753— 

4 :  384 

1753— 

4:386 

1754 

4 

552 

1755— 

4:558 

1755 — 

5:      0 

1755 

6 

41 

1755— 

5:    43 

1755— 

5:258 

1756 

5 

95 

1756— 

5:260 

1756 

5:515 

1757 

5 

264 

1757— 

5:506 

1758 

5:434 

1758 

5 

436 

1758—  5:512 

1759 

6:228 

1760 

6 

230 

1761— 

6:232 

1762— 

6:458 

1763 

6 

462 

1764— 

6 :  4()4 

1765— 

7:176 

1766 

7 

178 

1767— 

7  :  136 

1767— 

7:182 

1768 

7 

350 

176!)— 

7  :  352 

1770— 

7  :  354 

1770 

8 

Pl 

1771— 

8  :      2  p 

1771— 

8 :  105 

1772 

8 

115 

1773 

8  :  144 

1773— 

8:147 

1773 

8 

149 

1774— 

8:184 

1774—  8 :  187 

1775 

8 

218 

taverns      .... 

, 

,                  , 

1715 

1 

135 

licensed  house  in 

1723— 

1:389 

1723 

1 

394 

bounds      .         .         1715 — 

1:136 

1716— 

1 :  145 

1718 

1 

228 

tax  witli  Gosport 

1720— 

1 :  253 

1726 

2 

41 

land  valuation  in 

• 

,                 , 

1728 

2 

i:!6 

trade  valuation  in 

, 

, 

1728 

2 

140 

classed  for  excise 

1752— 

4 :  237 

1755 

4 

510 

certain  lands  in,  taxed  to  1 

iye  ■ 

, 

, 

1757 

5 

257 

inventory 

. 

. 

1753 

4 

293 

1760 

6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767— 

7:160 

1768— 

7:219 

1773 

8 

156 

tax  arrearap^es  . 

.    1761— 

6 :  180 

1763 

6 

353 

part  of  X' 15,000  loan  for  , 

, 

1761— 

6  :  221 

1762 

6 

251 

petitioner  from 

1721— 

1:270 

1768 

7 

235 

selectmen  to  appear 

. 

•                   • 

1731 

2 

354 

ijetition      .... 

.     1748— 

4:    96 

1757 

5 

235 

1757- 

5:241 

1757— 

5:281 

1757 

5 

2S!l 

1760— 

•  6 :    35 

1760— 

6:    36 

1772 

8 

123 

current  priees  at 

. 

, 

1721 

1 

2H1 

ministry  in  {sec  also  Blunt 

,  Itcv.  John)     . 

.                    . 

1726 

2 

29 

1742— 

3:    31 

1748 

4 

HC 

constables 

, 

n 

, 

1730 

2 

327 

claim         .... 

. 

1742— 

2:640 

1742 

2 

641 

1742— 

■  2 : 643 

1742 

2 

64M 

Journey  to          .         .         . 

, 

. 

. 

1745 

3 

218 

independent  company  of  . 

. 

, 

. 

1757 

5 

257 

soldiers  of  tlie  foi't  worshi 

pin";  in 

.     1772— 

8:124 

1773 

8 

153 

Province  op  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


251 


NEW  Castle,  Duke  of  : 
royal  secretaiy,  etc. 


:279 

362 

436 

;  25 


1731- 
1746- 
1746- 
1747- 
1747- 


2: 
3: 
3: 

4: 

4: 


NEW 
NEW 

NEW 

NEW 
NEW 


1757— 
1758— 
1759— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 
1762— 
1763— 
1763— 
1763— 
1763— 
1764— 
1764— 
1766- 
17G6— 
17(i7— 
1768— 
1768— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1773— 
1774— 


:307 
:327 
:  33 
:  62 
:166 
:  221 
;273 
:317 
:341 

370 
:380 
;402 
:413 
:  57 
:  102 
:162 
:191 
;  276 
:  5 
:  42 
:108 

140 
:  166 


1757— 
1758- 
1759— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1762— 
1762— 
1763— 
1763— 
1763— 
1764— 
1764— 
1764— 
1766— 
1767— 
1767— 
176X— 
176S— 
1770— 
1770— 
1772— 
177:1— 
177' 


354 
357 
364 

13 
47 


1721— 

1731— 

1746— 

1746— 

1747— 
Chester  [Hill]  : 
inventory  ......... 

Districts  : 
inhabitants  of,  first  meeting  to  be  called 

1742—  2:634 
Durham : 
settlement  jiromoted    ...... 

inventory  ......... 

proprietors'  lands  sold       ...... 

settlement  of     .......         . 

Durham  Gore : 

inventor}'^  ........ 

England : 

money       ...... 

provinces  

colonies     ...... 

governors  and  commissioners   . 
governments     ..... 

NEWFIELD : 

In-idge  over  Exeter  river  at 
NEWFOUNDLAND : 

reducing  ...... 

representative  gone  to      . 

Massachusetts  prohibits  trade  witli  . 
NEW  Hampshire  (see  also  Massachusetts) 

separated  from  Massachusetts 
NEW  Hampshire  Gazette: 

newspaper 


1745—  3 :  260 


1758 

5 

313 

1758— 

6 

343 

1746— 

3: 

432 

1711— 

1 

9 

1755 — 

5 

3 

:241 

:315 

:483 

:    40 

:100 

:189 

263 

281 

322 

:348 

377 

395 

406 

421 

77 

;131 

165 

204 

278 

8 

47 

123 

147 

167 


TEAK. 


NEW  Hampshire  Historical  Chronicle: 
newspaper 


1731 
1746 
1746 
1747 
1747 

1773 


1742 

1766 
1773 
1767 
1767 

1773 

1724 
1758 
1758 
1757 
1758 
1758 

1746 

1711 
1720 
1755 

1742 

1757 
1757 
1758 
1759 
1760 
1760 
1761 
1762 
1763 
1763 
1763 
1763 
1764 
1764 
1765 
1766 
1767 
1768 
1768 
1770 
1770 
1770 
1773 
1773 
1774 

1764 


VOL. 


2 
3 
3 
4 
4 


7 

8 

7 


5 
5 


1 
1 
5 


o 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
7 


8 
8 
8 
8 
8 


PAGE. 


356 

358 

372 

16 

57 

160 


637 

66 
157 
155 
164 

157 

7 
313 
348 
226 
315 
344 

434 

10 

246 

5 

612 

210 

297 

319 

32 

41 

119 

=  198 

272 

316 

340 

360 

379 

399 

407 

42 

89 

152 

187 

271 

347 

9 

49 

139 

148 

190 

427 


252         Tndkx  to  Journals  of  House  of  IvKtrkskxtatives, 


\7(V^—  G:.']74 


NEW  IlAsrrsiiiRR  Nkwspai'eus  : 
:iilvt'rtisin<j^  in  tlu' 

XE^V    II  AMPSTKAl)  : 

ostiile  in,  scjld    .... 
NEW    HOLDERNESS: 

inventory  .... 

NEW  lIoi'KiNTON  (see  also  no2)kmton)  : 
(lefenco  of  .... 

jiotition      ..... 

17G3—  r, :  ;]42 
common  lan(I.s  in,  sot  ofV  . 


inhabitants  of,  set  ott"  from  Bow, 
annrxino;  purt  of  Row  to 
inventory  ..... 
NEWICHAWANOCK     RiVEU     ("  Nic 

WR'IIKWANICK,     NEWITCinVANOCK, 
AVANNOCK  ")  : 

plan  of,  etc 

1737—  2:498 
1737—  2:505 
NEWTNCJTON  (see  also  Bloody  Point)  : 
representatives 

1717—  1:190 
1728—  1 :  121 
1732—  2 :  370 
1735—  2:433 
1739—  2:542 
1745—  3 :  128 
1745—  3:  184 
1745—  3 :  2G2 
1747—  3 :  475 
1749—  4 :  100 

1751—  4:   6 

1752—  4:224 

1753—  4:380 
1755—  5:   0 

1755—  5 :  258 

1756—  5 :  515 

1758—  5:434 

1759—  6:228 
1762—  6:458 
176.5—  7:176 
1768—  7  :  350 
1770—  8 :  1 
1772—  8:115 
1774—  8 :  184 

tavern        

tlioso  formerly  set  oil"  to  . 

petition      ..... 

1737—  2:497 
1745—  3:123 

selectmen  to  appear 

lirin;;  <jnns  in,  restricted 

traile  valuation  in 

constables 

voluntofrs  from 

land  suit  in 

classed  for  excise 

inventory  .         1753—  4 :  293 

1767—  7  :  160 


1763— 

1763— 

.    1763— 

1763— 

relieved 

.    1765— 


316 
344 
348 
372 


6:432 


IIEWANACK,     Ne- 

ANi)    Neavitciik- 


1737- 
1746- 

1715 
1722- 
1730 
1734 
1736 
1742 
1745 
1745 
1746 
1747 
1749 
1751 
1752 
1754- 
1755- 
1756- 
1757- 
1758- 
1760- 
1763 
1766 
1769 
1771 
1773 
1774 


1737- 
1745- 
1712- 


2:501 
3 :  324 

—  1:  117 


1: 
2: 
2; 
2: 
2: 


326 
307 
397 
457 
610 
3 :  129 
3 :  185 
3 :  368 
4:  2 
105 
9 
380 
552 
41 
95 
264 
436 
230 


6:462 


YEAK. 


7: 
7: 
8; 


178 
352 
2p 

8:144 

8 :  187 


2  :  499 
3:128 
2 :  630 


17.30—  2:327 


1752—  4:238 
1760—  6:  86 
1768—  7:218 


1765 


1763 

1773 

1756 
1763 
1763 
1763 
1763 
1763 
1765 
1767 


1720 
1737 
1746 

1716 
1727 
1731 
1734 
1737 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1747 
1748 
1750 
1752 
1753 
1755 
1755 
1756 
1757 
1758 
1761 
1764 
1767 
1770 
1771 
1774 
1775 
1715 
1718 
1723 
1737 
1764 
1754 
1724 
1728 
1732 
1746 
1748 
1755 
1761 
1773 


VOL. 


6 
6 

8 

5 
6 
6 
G 
6 
6 
6 
7 


1 
2 
3 

1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
1 
1 
1 
2 
6 
4 
1 
2 
2 
3 
4 
4 
6 
8 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


253 


NEWINGTON,  —  {continued)  : 

highway    ...... 

setting  off  lands  i'vom  Portsnioulh  to 

line  with  Portsmouth 
NEW  Ii'SAVicii  [old  "Ipswich"]: 

to  return  inventory  to  secretaiy 

inventory 

assessment  of  i^rovinec  tax  in  . 

tax  on  lands 

petition      ...... 

meeting-house  .         17G7—   7  :  131 
NEW  Jeksey: 

parliamentary  grant  to     . 
NEWMAN,  Henky: 


agent  at  court 


1; 
1: 

2: 
2: 


299 
412 
51 
71 
2:106 
2:161 
2:165 


1721— 
1723— 
1726— 
1727— 
1727— 
1729— 
1729— 

NEWM ARCH,  Elizabeth  : 

estate  of    

NEWMARCH,  John  ["  New^maksh  "]  : 
claim         ..... 

1726—  2:    56 
1728—  2 :  142 

NEWMARCH,  Capt.  John: 


account,  etc. 
NEWMARCH,  Joseph 
petition 

of  the  council    . 


1747—  3:518 


1763— 
1754— 
1755— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757— 
1757— 
1757— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1759— 
1759— 
1759— 
1759— 
1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 


367 
478 
16 
72 
81 
150 
159 
172 
187 
5 :  222 
5 :  228 
5  :  295 
5:311 
5 :  331 
5:370 
460 
483 
18 


32 

56 

63 

90 

120 

129 

140 

151 

159 

203 


1763- 
1764- 

1760- 
1761- 
1768- 
1762- 
1773- 
1763- 
1767- 

1757- 

1720- 
1722- 
1724- 
1726- 
1727- 
1728- 
1729- 
1735- 


6 :  374 
6:406 

6:  86 
6:215 
7:220 
6:278 
8:146 
6:341 
7:160 

5:271 


248 
321 
12* 
61 
82 
120 
2 :  163 
2 :  448 


1768—  7  :  262 


1727- 
1730- 


2:  77 
2:332 


1770—  8:  15 


1748 
176.3 
1755- 
1755 
1756 
1756 
1756 
1756 
1756 
1757 
1757 
1757 
1757 
1758 
1758 
1758 
1759 
1759 
1759- 
1760 
1760 
1760 
1760 
1761 
1761- 
1761 
17(il- 
1761 
1761 


4:  86 
6  :  368 
4:568 
5:  58 
5:  76 
5:  85 
—  5  :  155 


5: 
5: 
5: 
5  : 
5; 
5: 
5  ; 
5: 


167 
179 
207 
224 
230 
296 
312 
336 


5 :  426 


461 

494 

26 

37 

57 

:  66 


6  :  112 
6  :  127 
6:132 
6  :  145 
6  :  155 
6:175 
6:224 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

1755 

5 

1763 

G 

1765 

6 

1761 

6 

1767 

7 

1773 

8 

1763 

6 

1773 

8 

1763 

6 

1768 

7 

1758 

5 

1720 

1 

1723 

1 

1726 

2 

1726 

2 

1727 

2 

1728 

2 

1729 

2 

1737 

2 

1768 

7 

1724 

1 

1728 

2 

1731 

2 

1771 

8 

1748 

4 

1763 

6 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1759 

6 

1759 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

() 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

PAGE. 


38 

377 
437 

122 
161 
158 
322 
147 
342 
193 

348 

255 

398 

44 

62 

95 

129 

164 

486 

265 

428 
141 


90 

96 

378 

10 

65 

78 

138 

156 

171 

183 

221 

226 

234 

308 

320 

363 

432 

482 

6 

30 

55 

62 

(i8 

116 

128 

135 

148 

157 

176 

225 


254         Index  to  Journals  op  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAOB. 

NEWMARC'II.  ,h>»KVU,—  (contitiued)  : 

of  the  council    .         1762—  6  :  238 

1763- 

6 :  332 

1763 

6 

353 

17(;;?_  r):3,s2 

1764— 

6  :  397 

1764 

6 

399 

17(34—  9:406 

1765— 

6  :  130 

1765 

7 

1 

NEWMArvCH  &  March  : 

accounl      ...... 

, 

,                   ^ 

1755 

5 

21 

NEWMARKET: 

parish,  from  Exeter,  norlli  part 

, 

•                   • 

1727 

2 

102 

1727— 

2:103 

1737 

2 

502 

constable's  account   .... 

, 

. 

1732 

2 

374 

relieved 

, 

, 

1737 

2 

500 

rci)resentatives          .... 

, 

,                   , 

1739 

2 

542 

1742—  2:610 

1745 

3:115 

1745 

3 

119 

1745—  3 :  184 

1745— 

3 :  205 

1745 

3 

218 

1745       3:219 

1745— 

3 :  220 

1745 

3 

262 

1746—  3 :  368 

1747— 

4:      2 

1748 

4 

4 

1749       4 :  100 

1750— 

4:    10 

1751 

4 

6 

17  fA—  4  :      9 

1752— 

4:217 

1752 

4 

224 

1752—  4:380 

1753— 

4 :  347 

1753 

4 

384 

1753—  4 :  386 

1754— 

4:552 

1755 

4 

658 

1755—  5:      0 

1755 — 

5:    41 

1755 

5 

43 

1755—  5 :  258 

1756— 

5:    95 

1756 

5 

260 

1756—  5 :  515 

1757 — 

5:264 

1757 

5 

606 

175H_  0  :  434 

1758— 

5 :  436 

1758 

5 

612 

1759—  6:228 

1760— 

6 :  230 

1761 

6 

232 

1762—  6 :  458 

1763— 

6:462 

1764 

6 

464 

1766—  7  :  176 

1766— 

7:178 

1767 

7 

182 

1768       7 : 350 

1769 

7 :  352 

1770 

7 

364 

1770—  8:      Ip 

1771— 

8:      2p 

1771 

8 

105 

1772—  8:115 

1773— 

8:144 

1774 

8 

164 

1774—  8 :  184 

1774—  8:187 

1775 

8 

218 

petitioners,  etc.,  from 

1745— 

3:159t 

1752 

4 

265 

1764— 

6 :  394 

1764 

6 

407 

petition 

1745— 

3 :  194 

1757 

5 

235 

1759—  5 :  462 

1759— 

6:    32 

1760 

6 

36 

1760—  6  :    83 

1761— 

6:177 

1772 

8 

121 

west,  petition 

. 

1754 

4 

484 

selectmen  to  appear 

. 

. 

1754 

4 

485 

1756— 

5:    64 

1764 

6 

415 

bridges      .         .         1746—  3:432 

1747— 

3:446 

1747 

3 

457 

1747—  3 :  486 

1747— 

3:488 

1747 

8 

493 

1756—  5 :    63 

1756— 

5:    84 

1756 

6 

89 

1756—  5 :    92 

1766— 

7:    57 

1766 

7 

77 

1766—  7  :  199 

176S— 

7  :  202 

1768 

7 

205 

express  to          ..... 

. 

. 

1717 

4 

25 

classed  for  excise      .... 

1752— 

4 :  238 

1755 

4 

610 

inventoi*y 

. 

. 

1753 

4 

293 

1760— 

6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7:160 

1768— 

7:218 

1773 

8 

156 

lottery 

i7<;o— 

6:    76 

1760 

6 

79 

1760-  6:    83 

1760 

6:    84 

1760 

6 

89 

1768—  7  :  199 

1770— 

8:      2 

1770 

8 

6 

1772—  8:129 

1774— 

8 :  202 

1774 

8 

2V, 

highway 

1765 

7:    41 

1765 

7 

46 

1766       7:    91 

176^- 

7:192 

1768 

7 

214 

Ni:W   Pr.Af:F.S: 

elcotioii  of  members  from 

, 

1750 

4 

227 

NEWroRT: 

inventory           

. 

1773 

8 

159 

NEWPORT  (R.  I.): 

trial  of  counterfeiter  in     . 

, 

. 

1755 

5 

16 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


255 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

NEW  Settlements: 

viewed 

. 

1743 

3 

62 

NEWS  (see  also  Great,  Britain)  : 

important,  received  . 

.    1759—  6 :    27 

1759 

6 

28 

NEWSPAPERS : 

ill  general          .... 

■                  ■                  •                  • 

1747 

3 

458 

1754—  4:477 

1765—  6  :  446 

1765 

7 

30 

1767—  7  :  170 

1773       8 : 137 

1773 

8 

142 

Boston       ..... 

.    1762—  6  :  272 

1762 

6 

273 

1763      6 : 316 

1763—  6:379 

1765 

7 

42 

Boston  Gazette 

•                  .                  • 

1767 

7 

152 

Evening  Post    .... 

.    1746       3:434 

1747 

3 

476 

1747-   3:504 

1747—  4 :    22 

1747 

4 

31 

Essex  Gazette    .... 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1768 

7 

271 

London  Gazette 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1716 

1^ 

177 

New  Hampshire  Gazette  (which  see 

above) . 

New  Hampshire   Historical   Chronicle    (which  see 

above) . 

Post-Boy 

•                •                •                ■ 

1746 

3 

434 

1747—  3:476 

1747—  3:504 

1747 

4 

22 

1747—  4 :    31 

1753—  4 :  353 

1754 

4 

440 

Public  News  Letter  . 

■                  >                  •                  . 

1718 

1 

231 

Tuesday's  Paper 

• 

1754 

4 

440 

NEWTOWN  [Newton]  : 

inventory           .         1753—  4 :  294 

1760—  6  :    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  160 

1768—  7 :  219 

1773 

8 

156 

classed  for  excise 

.    1752—  4:238 

1755 

4 

510 

petition 

.    1754—  4  :  476 

1754 

4 

477 

1754—  4:483 

1755—  5 :    62 

1756 

5 

74 

1756—  5 :  100 

1756—  5 :  180 

1758 

5 

331 

substituted  for  "Newton,"  in  certain  act 

1755 

4 

517 

line  with  South  Hamilton 

.     1756—  5:113 

1756 

5 

119 

1770—  8:    46 

1771—  8:    58 

1772 

8 

116 

relieved  as  to  meeting 

.    1769—  7  :  323 

1769 

7 

327 

difficulties  with  Baptists  in 

• 

1770 

7 

340 

annexing  sundry  parties  to 

.    1770       7:358 

1770 

8 

2 

NEW  Towns: 

settlement  facilitated 

•                           a                           •                           • 

1754 

4 

373 

NEW  YouK  (see  also  Albany)  : 

congress  of  commissioners  in  . 

.     1747—  3:501 

1747 

3 

5U4 

colonial  committees  to  meet  at 

■                  •                  •                  • 

1765 

7 

20 

1765—  7  :    21 

1765 

7 

34 

general  congress  at  . 

.    1765—  7 :    38 

1766 

7 

57 

1766—  7:    90 

1766 

7 

96 

governor  of,  to  interview  Indians 

•                  •                  • 

1754 

4 

371 

government,  papers  from 

>                        •                        ■                        a 

1755 

4 

550 

resolution  of  assembly  of 

.     1754—  4  :  455 

1756 

5 

89 

house  of  assembly,  speaker's  letter 

• 

1775 

8 

222 

goods  for  Six  Nations  sent  to    . 

.     1754—  4 :  463 

1755 

4 

530 

act  prohil)iting  canying  provisions 

to  tlie  Frencli     . 

1755 

4 

521 

money  at   . 

. 

1756 

5 

192 

parliamentary  grant  to 

. 

1757 

5 

270 

1757—  5:271 

1758 

5 

348 

currency  (see  also  York)  . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1765 

6 

448 

gentleman  from 

•                  •                  -                  • 

1768 

7 

200 

sutler  belonging  in    . 

, 

1761 

6 

205 

letters  dated  at           ... 

■                  •                  •                  • 

1762 

6 

300 

guards  witliin  limits  of     . 

. 

1764 

6 

385 

boundav}'  witli  .... 

.     1765 —  7 :      5 

1765 

7 

30 

takes  in  part  of  Ilinsihilc 

.    1766—  7 :    90 

1768 

7 

188 

grants  west  of  Connecticut  I'iver 

. 

1772 

8 

131 

256  Indkx  tu  Juuknals  of  IIoiksk  or  Uhi-uesentatives, 


KlACiAltA: 

Ni'W  Hampshire  men  to  uuircli  to 
NIfllOLS.  .Tamks: 

arcoimt      ..... 
NICHOLSON,  (iKN.  Fk.\ncis: 

comniaiKk'r  of  forcus  to  vciliuu  Can 

NIGHT  (sit  Disunlcm). 

NIMS,  KlJENKZKK  : 

account      

NOBLE,  Thomas: 

account      ..... 
NOCKS,  Skkgt.  James  [Knox  ?] : 

nui>:ter-roll        .... 
NON-CO.ALMISSIONEI)  Officeus  : 

wages 

NON-lNllABITANT : 

service  of  writs  in  review  against 
NON-KKSIDENTS : 

anil  proprietors  of  new  towns  regul 

actions  aj^ainst,  brouglit  how    . 
NOllRIDOEWOCK: 

Indians      .         .         1727—  2:    H4 
NORIUS,  Moses: 

muster- roll,  etc.        1724: —  2:      (J 
NORTH  Amehica  : 

success  of  II.  ^I.  arms  in 

plantations  of    . 

expeditions  in  . 
NORTH  IJAMi-roN  (called  also  Hamiton 

plat  of       ....         . 

petition  .  .  17:34—  2:423 
1738-  2:533 
1742—  3:  30 
1742—  3:  36 
1744—  3 :  105 

petitioners  from         1752 —  4  :  265 

selectmen  to  ai)pcar 

exi)rcss  to 

classed  for  e.xcise 
,•  inventory  .         1 75:5 —  4  :  2'J3 

17(i7—  7:160 
NORTH  TIiix  {sec 2>rcccdm(j). 
NORTlIi:UN  CoLoNiKS: 

interests  of  11.  .M.      1756 —  5:192 
NORTH  FIELD: 

petition  in  behalf  of 

di'l'enee  of 
NORTH  I'MBKRLAND: 

highway    . 

inventory  • 
NORTH  WOOD: 

set  oil'  from  Nottingham 

inventory  . 
NORTON,  JosiirA: 

under  ("apt.  John  (iilnian 
NOTES  (sec  Treasurer). 
NOTIFKATIONS  (we  Warrants). 
NOTTl  N( ;  H  A M   (.see  also  Norlhinml)  : 

petition      .    1733—  2:381 


a.la  . 
1711- 


1:  11 


1723—  1  :  31)0 


ated  . 

1745—  3:266 

1724—  2:  12 

.  1758—  5  :  445 

,  Noirni  Hill)  : 

1734—  2:428 
17:38-  2:539 
1742—  3 :  31 
1742—  3:  :38 
1744—  3 :  106 
1761—  6:144 
1754—  4 :  465 


]7,-,2—  4:254 
1760—  6:  86 
1768—  7  :  219 


1758—  5:428 


1756—  5:  82 


1771—  8:  KIS 

1772—  8:  12.". 


VEAB. 


17:33—  2:582 


1764 

1761 

1711 
1711 

1758 

1726 

1723 

1758 

1768 

1734 
1734 

1755 

1726 

1758 
1755 
1764 

1729 
17:38 
1742 
1742 
1743 
1758 
1765 
1756 
1748 
1755 
1761 
1773 

1758 

1745 
17G0 

1772 
1773 

1772 
1772 
1773 

1726 


1734 


VOL. 


6 

6 

1 
1 


2 
2 


5 
5 
6 

2 

2 
2 
3 
3 
5 
6 
5 
4 
4 
6 
8 


3 

6 

8 
8 

8 
8 
8 


PAGE. 


385 

215 

10 
20 

867 

56 

404 

378 

198 

408 
430 

12 

41 

454 

9 

407 

168 

532 

650 

34 

48 

440 

443 

194 

79 

510 

122 

156 


445 

*228 
43 

128 
160 

121 

126 
157 

II 


402 


Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


257 


NOTTINGHAiM, 

petition 


(continued)  : 

1738—  2 :  533 
1744—  3:  85 
1753—  4 :  338 

agents  of  i^roprietors 

petitioners  from 

selectmen  to  appear 

ratable  estates  .... 

jjajTiient  of  rates  to  . 

lands  taxed        .... 


1760—  6 :    54 


classed  for  excise 
inventory 


1753— 
1767— 


294 
160 


1738— 
1744— 
1753— 

1754— 
1768— 


relieved 

riglit  to  send  representative  doubted 
defence  of  ..... 

1746—  3 :  408 

1746—  3 :  438 

1747—  4:    25 

1748—  4:    68 
special  meeting  called 
proi)osed  land  tax  inijust  on 

tax  proportion  ..... 
line  with  Durham      .... 
more  convenient  roads  in 
lots  in,  bounds  .         1765 —  6  :  435 
lots  and  highways     .... 

southwest  parisli  [  Deerlield  ]  . 

NOTTINGHA]\I  West: 

taxation  of        .         1746—  3 :  388 

relief  from  minister  tax 

lands  taxed 

tax  i>roi)ortion  . 

classed  for  excise 

representatives 

1758—  5 :  512 

1761—  6  :  232 

1762—  6:458 
1765—  7 :  176 
1768—  7 :  350 
1770—  8:  Ip 
1772—  8 :  115 
1774—  8 :  184 

legality  of  town  meeting 

selectmen  to  appear 

IDCtition :        . 

petitioner  from  .... 

inventory  .         1753 —  4  :  293 

17G7—  7:  ir.o 
NOVA  Scotia: 

bountv  on  Indians  killed  westward  of 
NOTES,  KimuND : 

petition      ...... 

NOYES,  John: 

l^etition      .  .         1754 —  4:471 

NOYES,  John,  and  others  : 

petition 

33 


1747- 
1760- 
1752- 
1760- 
1768- 
1742- 


1746- 
1747- 
1747- 
1748- 
1753- 


3: 
6: 
4: 
6: 

7: 

o 

o  : 


534 
107 
341 

466 
:190 


503 
57 

238 
86 

218 
39 


430 

480 

30 

74 

332 


1757—  5 :  300 


1765- 
1765- 
1765- 

1765- 

1748- 


1749- 
1759 
1762 
1763 
1766 
1769- 
1771 
1773 
1774 


6: 
7: 

7; 

7  : 
4: 


4: 

6 

6 

6 

7 

7: 


—  8 
8: 
8: 


1748- 

1760- 
1768- 


4: 
6: 


436 

4 

33 

39 

64 


144 
228 
256 
462 
178 
352 

2p 
144 
188 


63 

86 
218 


1758- 
1758— 


311 
386 


TEAR. 

1 

VOL. 

1743 

3 

1748 

4 

1764 

6 

1742 

2 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1764 

6 

1742 

2 

1745 

3 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1755 

4 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1742 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1748 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1756 

5 

1761 

6 

1759 

6 

1764 

6 

1765 

6 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1748 

4 

1747 

4 

1748 

4 

1761 

6 

1755 

4 

1758 

5 

1760 

6 

1762 

6 

1764 

6 

1767 

7 

1770 

7 

1771 

8 

1774 

8 

1775 

8 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1748 

4 

1765 

() 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1748 

4 

1773 

8 

1758 

.5 

1758 

5 

PAGE. 


68 

64 

413 

645 

150 

205 

406 

643 

300 

51 

60 

510 

122 

156 

43 

157 

291 

431 

514 

67 

355 

340 

66 

211 

18 

402 

439 

14 

34 

29 

53 

69 

29 

94 

211 

510 

434 

230 

257 

464 

182 

354 

105 

164 

218 

480 

30 

64 

435 

122 

158 

92 

141 

.321 

386 


258 


Index  to  Jouunals  of  House  of  Ixepresentatives, 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

NOYKS,  Oi.ivKK: 

adininistnitor 

. 

1718 

1 

212 

NOYES,  Thomas: 

to  Jippi":!!' 

, 

1707 

7 

103 

NUl)]),  Bkn.tamin  : 

petition 

a 

1756 

5 

84 

1750— 

5:    80 

1750 

5 

92 

NUDD,  IlLTII  : 

petition 

1756— 

5 :  172 

1756 

5 

174 

KUISANCES: 

common,  to  prevent 

, 

1718 

1 

220 

NUMBER  One: 

inventory  .         .         17(17 —  7:161 

1708— 

7  :  219 

1708 

7 

230 

NUMBER  Two  (sec  also  Moiiadnock  No.  . 

>): 

inventory .         .         1700      6 :    86 

1701— 

6:122 

1705 

0 

466 

])rovinec  tax  assessed  in    . 

1702 

6 

27« 

NUMBER  Fouii  [Ciiaku:st<^wn]  : 

committee  to  see  what  inlial)itants  are  about 

1744 

3 

83 

jietition 

, 

1711 

3 

*228 

roatls  and  bridges      .... 

. 

1752 

4 

272 

defence  of         

1750— 

5:    82 

1756 

5 

83 

1756—  5 :    84 

1750— 

5:101 

17.00 

5 

102 

1756       5 : 108 

1758— 

5  :  313 

175S 

5 

316 

1758       5 :  338 

1758— 

5 :  352 

175.S 

5 

353 

1758—  5 :  354 

1758— 

5 :  357 

175,s 

5 

370 

1758      5 :  370 

1758— 

5:377 

1758 

5 

4(KI 

soldier  sick  at 

1703 

6 

304 

NUMBER  Six  [Hicnnikek]  : 

inventory 

1707— 

7:161 

1708 

7 

220 

NUPTL\LS : 

of  Prince  of  Wales 

1745 

3:250 

1747 

3 

510 

NURSING: 

soldiers,  etc.      .         1745—  3  :  276 

1740 

3 :  3U6 

1740 

3 

324 

1746—  3:404 

1748— 

4:    78 

1755 

4 

495 

17ofi_  5 :    92 

1750— 

5:118 

1757 

5 

299 

NUTfER,  John: 

member,  etc.     .         1745—  3 :  129 

1745— 

3 :  184 

1745 

3 

185 

1745—  3 :  187 

1745— 

3 :  189 

1745 

3 

203 

1745—  3:215 

1745— 

3:262 

1740 

3 

368 

1747—  3 :  453 

1747— 

3:467 

1747 

3 

475 

NUTTER,  Leah  ani>  Joiix: 

petition 

1748— 

4:    76 

1748 

4 

81 

OATIJS  (sec  also  Members,  qualified)  : 

of  allegiance,  administered 

. 

,                  , 

1715 

1 

97 

1735—  2:437 

1737— 

2  :  470 

1740 

2 

543 

1740—  2:548 

1745— 

3 :  245 

1745 

3 

281 

1745—  3 :  285 

1740— 

3 :  394 

1747 

3 

512 

1749—  4:112 

1752— 

4:216 

1755 

5 

44 

1758—  5 :  435 

175S— 

5 :  436 

1758 

5 

438 

1761—  6:120 

1701  — 

0  :  123 

1701 

6 

130 

1761—  6 :  151 

1701— 

0:174 

1762 

6 

237 

1762—  6 :  245 

1705— 

7:      1 

1705 

7 

125 

1767—  7 :  126 

1707— 

7:  127 

1767 

7 

131 

1707—  7  :  134 

1707- 

7  :  136 

1774 

8 

188 

ap]»oint('d  l)y  law,  taken    . 

1715 

1 

219 

:iceording  to  act  of  parliament,  signed     . 

1722 

1 

320 

form  of,  committee  to  draw  up 

• 

1710 

1 

181 

form  of,  established 

. 

171.S 

1 

220 

of  James  .JelVry,  clerk,  given  in  full 

1722 

1 

337 

council  to  take,  as  prescribed    . 

172.S 

2 

113 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


259 


OATHS,  —  {continued)  : 

required  of  ollieers  to  journal  of  the  march 

1746- 
commissary  under     ..... 
of  officers,  etc.  (see  also  Recorder) 


1755- 
1756- 
1755- 
1755- 


4: 
4: 
5: 
4: 
4: 


376 
507 
68 
520 
523 


of  secrecy  taken 
of  office,  in  towns,  administering 
taverners,  peddlers,  etc.,  under 
committees  under 


1753— 
1754— 
1755 — 
1756— 
1755— 
1755— 


825 

332 

441 

33 

77 
521 
528 


1760—  6  :    77 
1721—  1:285 


1746—  3 :  386 


1743- 


00 


1761—  6  :  126 


OBER,  John : 

jietition     ..... 
OBITUARY : 

of  King  George  II.  . 
OBJECTIONS  (see  also  Governor)  : 

to  act  of  Massachusetts,  relating  to  the  lines    . 

of  council,  to  treasury  bill        .         .     1735 —  2  :  451 

of  council,  to  raising  money  for  Louisburg  expedi- 
tion      ......... 

ODIORNE,  Benjamin  : 

children  of,  guardian  relieved 

ODIORNE,  Benjamin,  and  otueks  : 

petition      ......... 

ODIORNE,  John,  Jr.  : 

petition  for  divorce  . 


YEAR. 


1755- 
divorced  from  Eunice  Seavey   . 
ODIORNE,  JoTHAM  ["  Odorn,  Odihokn,  Odiorn"] 
member,  councilor 


60 


1715 

:  97 

1715 

:  99 

1715— 

:101 

1715— 

:102 

1715— 

:  105 

1715— 

:106 

1715 

108 

1715 

:109 

1715 

111 

1715— 

:112 

1715 

.116 

1717— 

:]90 

1717— 

:192 

1717— 

:  193 

1717— 

:195 

1717— 

:196 

1717— 

:  198 

1717— 

:  199 

1717- 

201 

1717— 

•  203 

1717— 

:  205 

1717— 

:  206 

1717— 

211 

1718— 

212 

1718 

215 

1718— 

216 

1718 

219 

1718— 

221 

1718 

224 

1718— 

225 

1718 

227 

17  IS— 

229 

1719— 

233 

1719— 

235 

1719 

237 

1719— 

23;  1 

1719— 

242 

1720— 

243 

1720— 

245 

1720— 

249 

1720— 

259 

1720— 

260 

1721— 

263 

1721— 

264 

1721— 

266 

1721— 

267 

1721— 

269 

1721— 

271 

1721— 

273 

1721— 

276 

1721— 

280 

1721— 

281 

1721— 

283 

1721— 

284 

1746 
1746 
1753 
1755 
1755 
1756 
1755 
1755 
1760 
1760 
1721 
1754 
1746 
1746 

1746 

1761 

1731 
1736 

1745 

1773 

1763 

1755 

1755 
1756 

1715 
1715 


715 

715 

715 

717 

717 

717 

717 

717 

717 

718 

718 

718 

718 

718 

719 

719 

720 

720 

720 

721 

721 

721 

721 


VOL. 


3 
3 

4 
4 
5 
5 
4 
4 
6 
6 
1 
4 
3 
3 


9 

2 

3 

8 

6 

5 
5 

5 


1721 
1721 


PAGE. 


384 

391 

344 

491 

36 

149 

522 

529 

76 

79 

284 

441 

366 

389 

432 

182 

338 
469 

137 

139 

314 

59 
62 
66 

100 
104 
107 
110 
113 
191 
194 
197 
200 
204 
210 
214 
217 
223 
226 
230 
236 
241 
244 
253 
262 
265 
268 
272 
278 
282 
286 


2G0 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Iii;ruESKNTATivES, 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAOE. 

UDIORNE,  JoTHAM,  —  (co?2(i?iucd)  : 

member,  councilor   1721 —  1:287 

1721—  1:290 

1721 

291 

ITL'l-  1:21)2 

1721—  1:294 

1721 

295 

17l'l—  1:300 

1721—  1  :  301 

1721 

303 

1721—  1:305 

1721—  1:305* 

1721 

309 

1722—  1 :  310 

1722—  1:312 

1722 

313 

1722—  1:314 

1722—  1:315 

1722 

317 

1722—  1:318 

1722—  1:319 

1722 

32(» 

1722—  1:321 

1722—  1:322 

1722 

324 

1722—  1:326 

1722—  1  :327 

1722 

330 

1722—  1:335 

1722—  1 :  339 

1722 

342 

1722—  1:343 

1722—  1:345 

1722 

346 

1722—  1 :  348 

1722—  1:349 

1722 

351 

1722—  1:352 

1722—  1:353 

1722 

354 

1722—  1:355 

1722—  1:356 

1722 

357 

1722—  1:359 

1722—  1:360 

1722 

367 

1722—  1 :  369 

1722—  1:371 

1722 

372 

1723       1:373 

1723—  1:375 

1723 

377 

1723—  1:379 

1723       1:381 

1723 

3S2 

1723       1 :  ;').S3 

1723       1:384 

1723 

3S7 

172;?—  1:389 

1723       1 : 392 

1723 

393 

1723—  1:396 

1723       1  :  397 

1723 

399 

1723—  1  :  400 

1723—  1:402 

1723 

403 

1723—  1  :  405 

1723—  1:406 

1723 

408 

1723       1 :  410 

172.i—  1:412 

1724 

413 

1724—  1:415 

1724—  1:416 

1724 

424 

1724—  1:426 

1724—  1:432 

1724 

434 

1724—  2:      1 

1724—  2:      2 

1724 

2 

3 

1724—  2:11 

1724—  2:    12 

1724 

2 

tl2 

1725—  2:    17 

1726—  2:    25 

1726 

2 

34 

172G—  2:    38 

1726—  2  :  53 

1726 

2 

<;6 

1727—  2:    67 

1727—  2:    71 

1727 

2 

73 

1727—  2:    82 

1727—  2:    92 

1727 

2 

109 

1728—  2:110 

1728—  2:111 

1728 

2 

112 

1728       2 :  121 

1728       2 :  135 

1728 

2 

138 

1729—  2 :  143 

1729-  2:144 

1729 

2 

147 

1729—  2:149 

1729—  2:151 

1729 

2 

152 

1729—  2 :  169 

1729—  2:171 

1730 

2 

319 

1730—  2 :  327 

1731—  2:339 

1732 

2 

371 

1732—  2 :  377 

1733       2:382 

1734 

2 

3'.».s 

1734—  2 :  401 

1734—  2:422 

1735 

2 

439 

1735—  2 :  440 

1735       2  :  445 

1735 

2 

447 

1736       2 :  458 

1737—  2:475 

1737 

2 

490 

1737—  2:492 

1737—  2:494 

1737 

2 

496 

1737—  2:515 

1738—  2:536 

1739 

2 

542 

1740—  2 :  546 

1740       2:551 

1740 

2 

561 

1740       2 :  564 

1742—  2 :  610 

1742 

2 

615 

1742—  2:616 

1742—  2:634 

1742 

2 

640 

1742—  2 :  645 

1712—  2:646 

1742 

2 

649 

1742—  2:651 

1742—  3 :    30 

1742 

3 

38 

1742—  3 :    40 

1742—  3:    41 

1712 

3 

44 

1742—  3:    45 

1743-  3:    61 

174:; 

3 

55 

1744—  3:    91 

1744—  3 :    93 

1744 

3 

94 

1744—  3 :    95 

1744—  3:    96 

1744 

3 

97 

1744—  3 :  109 

1745—  3 :  124 

1745 

3 

13H 

1745      3 :  153 

174")       3:162 

1745 

3 

163 

1745—  3 :  189 

1715       3:201 

1745 

3 

229 

1746—  3 :  328 

17i6—  3:334 

1746 

3 

356 

1746—  3:400 

1747—  4  :    41 

1748 

4 

93 

disclaims   intention  to  atVront,  "and   that  was  ye 

finall  end  of  tliat  matter"    . 

. 

1726 

2 

52 

■Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


261 


ODIORNE,  JoTHAM,  —  {continued)  : 

will  of,  executors  heard    .         .         .    1753 —  4 :  310 

estate  divided    .....    1754 —  4  :  456 
ODIORNE,  JOTiiAM,  Jk.  : 

member    .         .         1740—  2  :  568         1743—  3  :    57 
ODIORNE,  Mehitabel: 

petition 

ODIORNE'S  Point: 

light-house  at 

ODLIN,  Dudley  : 

account 1746—  3  :  330 

muster-roll,  etc 1746—  3  :  381 

ODLIN,  Capt.  John  : 

muster-roll,  etc 

1755—  4 :  494 
OFFICERS  (see  also  titles  of  the  several,  civil  and  mili- 
tary;  also  Advance  Pay,  Fort,  Navy,  Ordnance,  Ser- 
vant, Table,  and  Tents)  : 

pay,  Avages,  allowances,  etc.  .  .  1711 —  1:  18 
1732—  2  :  370  1745—  3  :  155 
1745—  3  :  268  1745—  3  :  272 
1745—  3  :  293         1746—  3  :  313 

commissioned,  orders  of,  for  pay,  filled 

non-commissioned,  wages 

pay,  for  provisions  and  rum 

disobeying  in  a  military  station,  penalty  . 

at  Louisburg,  petition  and  memorial  of    . 

to  make  oath  to  journals  .         .    1746 —  3  :  325 

king's  2irerogative  to  appoint    .... 

civil  and  military,  appointed  solely  by  governor 

civil  and  military,  rule  for,  in  taking  fees,  fines,  and 
forfeitures    

to  furnish  list  of  men  enlisted  for  Canada  expedition 

at  Winnepisseocke,  complained  of    . 

neglecting  to  supply  powder,  etc.,  penalty 

to  lay  accounts  before  general  assembly  . 

enlisting,  to  give  Ijonds  for  money  . 

delinquent,  in  impressing  men,  punished 

1758—  5:411 

none  to  receive  pay  in  two  capacities   1761 —  6  :  193 
OFFICES : 

assessment  of 

vacancy  in,  defined 

OHIO  Rivek: 

letters  relating  to  tlie 

success  of  H.  JNI.  arms  on 

OIL  (see  also  Linseed)  : 

for  light-house         ...  .    1773—  8 :  135 

OLCOTT,  Simeon  ["Alcock,  Alcott,  Alcut'''] 


member  .  .  1772 
1772 
1773—  8 

1773—  8 

1774—  8 
OLIVE  Branch  : 

schooner,  a  trans^Dort 
OMMEWAY  : 

Indian        .... 
ONE  Pine  Hill  {see  Pine  Hill). 
ORCHARD  Land  {see  also  Lands) 

invoice  of    ... 


8:119 
8:126 
8 :  139 
8 :  154 
8:167 


1772- 

1772- 

1773— 

1773— 

1774— 


123 
128 
144 
161 

170 


1761—  6 :  122 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

1753 

4 

1755 

4 

1743 

o 
0 

1771 

8 

1765 

7 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1754 

4 

1755 

4 

1722 

1 

J  745 

3 

1745 

o 

1746 

3 

1745 

3 

1758 

5 

1745 

3 

1712 

1 

1745 

3 

1746 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

1747 

.1 

1747 

3 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

175S 

5 

1762 

6 

1727 

2 

1765 

6 

1755 

5 

1758 

5 

1773 

8 

1772 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1745 

3 

1727 

2 

1767 

7 

PAGE. 


333 

542 

59 
93 
19 

331 

518 

469 
495 


353 
168 
288 
329 
224 
378 
231 
45 
269 
384 
367 
381 

399 
424 
446 
473 
101 
116 

416 

255 

75 

457 

14 

454 

136 

124 
138 
152 
164 

172 

240 
84 


161 


202 


Index  tu  Joi'knai.s  or  llousi;  uf  Uepuesentatives, 


OUDEUS : 

of  the  house  (sec  also  links) 

1722—  1  :  :)27 
in  council,  from  the  king 

174G—  -.] :  438 
of  governor  (see  also  Dcati7i(j) 
of  suhlici's,  for  pay  (.sec  also  Muslcr- 
17;-)3_  4:;n7 
175:J—  4:344 
1756—  5:110 
OltD NANCE  (see  also  Oimclloes)  : 
board  of     . 

1746—  3 :  341 
1746—  3 :  438 
landing,  preservation  of,  etc.    . 

1745—  3:220 

1745—  3 :  251 

1746—  3:342 
master  of  . 

ORDWAY,  Jamks: 

allowance  for    .... 
OllDWAY,  Du.  Neiiemiaii: 

account      ..... 
ORFOKD : 

lands  taxed 

jjctition 

inventory  . 

representative   . 
OSGOOD,  James: 

account 
OSSIPEE  ["OSAl'EE"]  : 

enemy  at  . 
OSWEGO : ' 

fort,  fallen  into  the  hands  of  French 
OTIS,  James: 

rcconimendation  of  . 
OTTER  Rivek: 

men  to  winter  on       ...         . 
OVERSEERS  of  the  Pook: 

powers,  as  to  children 
OXEN  : 

invoice  of 

1742—  2:651 

for  expeditions,  etc 

OYSTER  KivEK  [Durham]  : 

parish  of,  petition      .... 

minister  of,  petition 

])etilioner  from  .... 

taverns       ...... 

sale  nf  land  at  . 

bonud.s  with  northeast  parish,  Dover 
made  ])arish, called  "  Durham" 
province  money  burnt  in  . 


1716— 
1722— 

1716— 
1768— 
1747— 
liolls) 
1753— 
1753— 
1757 — 


1746— 
1746— 

1745— 
1745— 
1746— 


1771—  8:108 
1775—  8:218 


1775- 
1747- 


1727- 
1761- 


2: 
6; 


1756 —  5  :  165 


1715- 
17  is- 

1732- 


178 
328 

316 
1S7 
452 

318 
356 
196 


342 
439 

227 
274 
343 


YEAU. 


177.3—  8 :  136 


227 
460 


1756—  5:163 


1766—  7  :  63 


175 
122 


i;;o 


368 


PACKER,  Thomas: 

memix-r,    .speaker,    councilor,    ,sl 
nuister-master 

1716—  1 :  167 


icrilV,    paymaster, 
1717—  1:  199 


1717 
1722 
1746 
1746 
1768 
1747 
1753 
1753 
1753 
1757 

1746 
1746 
1747 
1745 
1745 
1746 
1747 
1746 

1756 

1745 

1773 
1772 
1773 
1775 

1755 

1722 

1756 

1766 

1759 

1766 

1728 
1767 
1755 
1759 

1715 
1716 
1731 
1721 
1715 
1716 
1729 
1732 
1732 


1716 
1717 


VOL. 


1 
1 

3 
3 
7 
3 
4 
4 
4 
5 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

5 

3 

8 
8 
8 
8 


7 
6 

7 

2 

7 
5 
6 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 


PAGE. 


191 
.330 
341 
437 
209 
518 
316 
319 
357 
197 

337 
346 
623 
218 
234 
318 
498 
337 

76 

302 

141 
123 
160 
237 

495 

340 

164 

90 

20 

65 

140 

161 

20 

9 

124 
166 
353 
269 
135 
160 
166 
371 
366 


162 

201 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


263 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PACKER,  Thomas,  —  {continued)  : 

membei-,    speaker,   counciloi-,    sheriff,    paymaster. 

muster-master      1717—  1 :  203 

1717—  1:204 

1717 

205 

1717—  1:206 

1717—  1:209 

1717 

210 

1717—  1:211 

1718       1:212 

1718 

213 

1718       1 :  214 

1718       1 :  215 

1718 

216 

1718       1:217 

1718       1:219 

1718 

222 

1718       1 :  223 

1718       1 : 224 

1718 

226 

1718       1 : 227 

1718—  1:229 

1718 

230 

1719—  1:231 

1719—  1:233 

1719 

235 

1719—  1:236 

1719—  1 :  237 

1719 

238 

1719—  1:239 

1719—  1:240 

1719 

241 

1719—  1:242 

1720       1 :  247 

1720 

253 

1721—  1 :  267 

1722—  1:315 

1722 

330 

1723       1 : 384 

1723       1 :  385 

1723 

387 

1723—  1 :  390 

1723       1 :  391 

1723 

392 

1724—  1:421 

1724       1:424 

1724 

425 

1729—  2 :  146 

1729—  2 :  158 

1729 

2 

160 

1729       2 : 170 

1733       2 :  379 

1734 

2 

397 

1735—  2:433 

1735       2 : 441 

1735 

2 

444 

1736       2 :  457 

1736       2 :  460 

1737 

2 

475 

1737—  2:492 

1737—  2:495 

1737 

2 

504 

1737—  2:515 

1738       2 :  533 

1739 

2 

542 

1740       2 :  546 

1740—  2:547 

1740 

2 

548 

1740—  2:549 

1740—  2:550 

1740 

2 

553 

1740—  2 :  563 

1740—  2:564 

1740 

2 

565 

1740       2 :  566 

1740—  2:568 

1742 

2 

610 

1742—  2:611 

1742—  2 :  615 

1742 

2 

626 

1742       2  :  634 

1742—  2:640 

1742 

2 

644 

1742—  2:647 

1742—  2:653 

1742 

3 

38 

1742—  3:    40 

1743       3:    47 

1743 

3 

51 

1743—  3 :   72 

1744_  3 :    81 

1744 

3 

90 

1744—  3 :  100 

1745—  3 :  218 

1745 

244 

1746—  3 :  355 

1746       3 :  390 

1746 

3 

447 

1747—  3:518 

1748       4:    86 

1749   ' 

4 

128 

1749—  4 :  129 

1749—  4:134 

1749 

4 

135 

1749—  4 :  137 

1749—  4 :  141 

1752 

4 

*222 

1753—  4 :  329 

173^—  4 :  336 

1753 

4 

337 

1754—  4:435 

1754       4:474 

1755 

4 

498 

1755       4 :  523 

1755 —  5  :    56 

1756 

5 

144 

1756—  5 :  166 

1758       5 : 360 

1758 

5 

380 

1758       5 :  421 

1759_  5  :  4G0 

1759 

6 

5 

1759—  6  :    13 

1760       6:    46 

1760 

6 

48 

1760—  6:    58 

1760—  6  :    74 

1760 

6 

80 

1761—  6:124 

1761—  6 :  132 

1761 

6 

140 

1761—  6  :  143 

1761—  6 :  207 

1761 

6 

212 

1762—  6 :  237 

1762—  6:238 

1762 

6 

239 

1762—  6:246 

1762—  6:252 

1762 

6 

255 

1762—  6 :  267 

1762—  6:288 

1762 

6 

289 

1766—  7  :    94 

1767—  7:115 

1769 

7 

287 

1770—  8  :      6 

1770—  8:    16 

1771 

8 

91 

V.  Benjamin  Rust 

•                   • 

1733 

2 

379 

PACKER,  Thomas,  and  othkus: 

petition      ..... 

. 

1714 

1 

79 

PAGE,  Benjamin: 

petition      ..... 

. 

1763 

fi 

351 

1763—  6 :  353 

1763 

6 

366 

1763—  6 :  367 

1764—  6:392 

1764 

6 

393 

PAGE,  Caleb: 

petition      ..... 

1756—  5:119 

1763 

6 

363 

1764—  6 :  398 

1774 

8 

195 

264         Index  to  Journals  of  lie 

)USE   OF 

Representatives, 

YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PACiE,  LiFATT.  David: 

on  Captain  \\'()rthen\s  roll 

1758 

6 

383 

PAGE,    DavIK.    AM)    (iTIIEKS: 

putilion      ..... 

,                  , 

1768 

7 

186 

PA(;E,  Isaac: 

petition      ..... 

, 

1754 

4 

432 

PA(JE,  Jkkkmiaii  : 

saitl  to  he  hired,  mistake  corrected 

1760 

6 

94 

PA(;K,  John   ["  i'AKii:"]  : 

member,  ete 

, 

1746 

3 

331 

1752—  4:217 

1752— 

4  :  239 

1752 

4 

248 

1752—  4 :  253 

1752— 

4  :  254 

1752 

4 

267 

1752—  4 :  380 

1753— 

4  :  341 

1753 

4 

351 

1753—  4 :  301 

175;i— 

4 :  384 

1754 

4 

404 

1754—  4 : 4(  )(j 

1754— 

4 :  420 

1754 

4 

438 

1754—  4 :  43'.) 

1754 

4 :  441 

1754 

4 

442 

1764—  4 :  456 

1754—  4:461 

1754 

4 

463 

1754—  4 :  470 

1754—  4:476 

1754 

4 

484 

1755—  4 :  493 

1755 

4  :  494 

1755 

4 

496 

1755—  4 :  503 

1755— 

4 :  514 

1755 

4 

519 

1755—  4 :  520 

1755— 

4:526 

1755 

4 

532 

1755—  4 :  540 

1755— 

4 :  570 

1755 

5 

0 

1755—  5 :    23 

1755 

5:    30 

1755 

5 

32 

1755      5:    33 

175.5— 

5:    41 

1760 

6 

63 

1762—  6 :  253 

1762— 

6 :  2(52  * 

1762 

6 

271 

1762—  6 :  296 

1762— 

6:297 

1762 

6 

303 

1762—  () :  458 

1763— 

6 :  370 

1763 

6 

462 

17(;4_  6 :  390 

1764— 

6  :  :592 

1764 

6 

393 

1764—  6 :  420 

1764— 

6:464 

1765 

6 

453 

on  Captain  Tash's  roll 

, 

, 

1756 

5 

131 

PAGE,  Stei'IIEN: 

to  a  jpear  ..... 

.                 . 

. 

1770 

8 

2 

PAGE  &  BAKER : 

petition      ..... 

.    1742— 

3:   33 

1742 

3 

49 

PAINE,  John,  Jk.  : 

estate,  admini.stratrix  to  appear 

. 

•                 • 

1762 

6 

2S1 

PALMER,  CiiKiSTOPliEK : 

])etition,  etc.      .... 

.    1728— 

2:138 

1728 

2 

141 

PALMER,  Jonathan  : 

petition      ..... 

.    1754— 

4:465 

1754 

4 

470 

PALMER,  Jonathan,  and  Fo(;(j,  Daniel: 

petition      ..... 

. 

• 

1744 

3 

99 

PALMER,  Samuel: 

member     ..... 

,                  , 

,                  , 

1732 

2 

376 

1734—  2 :  397 

17:54— 

2:422 

1735 

2 

433 

1736       2 :  457 

1737— 

2:475 

1738 

2 

533 

1739—  2:542 

1740— 

2  :  548 

1740 

2 

650 

1740       2:561 

1742— 

2:610 

1742 

2 

631 

1745—  3 :  115 

1745— 

3  :  163 

1745 

8 

172 

1745—  3 :  180 

1745— 

3:184 

1745 

3 

185 

1745—  3 :  187 

1745— 

3 :  1K9 

1745 

3 

197 

1745—  3 :  203 

1745— 

3:215 

1745 

3 

223 

1745—  3 :  237 

174.5— 

3 :  262 

1746 

3 

365 

1746       3 : 361 

1746 

3 :  366 

1746 

3 

368 

1747—  3 :  453 

1747— 

3:489 

1747 

4 

2 

PALMER,  Thomas: 

petition      ..... 

, 

• 

1721 

1 

270 

PAPER: 

m 

allowance  for  .         1747 —  4  :    14 

1747- 

4:    26 

1755 

4 

498 

1756—  5 :  188 

1761— 

6  :  225 

1762 

6 

270 

1762—  6 :  297 

1764—  6 :  404 

1768 

7 

250 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


265 


PAPER  Bills  (see  also  Bills  of  Credit  and  Fund)  : 

currency,  money,  etc 

1733 


1735— 
1742— 
1744— 
1757 — 
17G9— 
1770— 
1772— 


2: 
2: 
2: 
3: 
5: 
7: 
8: 
8: 


391 
439 
613 

93 
269 
281 

35 
123 


1734— 
1735— 
1742— 
1753— 
1760— 
1769— 
1770— 
1773— 


409 
442 
620 
361 

88 
282 

51 
155 


PAPERS  [PuiiLiCK]    (see  also   Cojnes,   Court  of  Commis- 
sioners, and  Recorder)  : 

in  hands  of  Charles  Story's  widow 


arranged 


1716- 
1731- 


146 
337 


PARADE 

war  i^roclaimed  at  the 

PARENTS  (see  also  Minors  and  Muster-Rolls)  : 

wages  of  minor  soldiers  paid  to        .    1756 —  5  :  110 
PARISHES    (see  also  Lot-Layers,   Selectmen,   and   Trea- 
surer) : 

may   maintain   scliools   sepai'ate   fi'om   town  fi-om 
which  they  are  set  oft'        ....         . 
neglecting  to  supjiort  ministry,  to  pay  Avhere  . 
bounds  to  Ije  run  once  in  three  years 
of    one    hundred    families ;    selectmen   to   provide 

grammar  schools  in,  under  penalty 
equal  assessment  of  ...    1727— 

to  return  persons'  names  and  ratable  estates 
to  provide  moggusons  and  snow-shoes  1744 — 
PARK,  Alexander,  and  others  : 

petition      .         .         1753—4:294        1753—4:295 
1753—  4  :  301         1753—  4  :  302 
PARKER,  Henry  : 

allowance  to,  for  two  sons         ..... 
PARKER,  John  : 

lieutenant,  adjutant,  and  sheriff  .... 
1758—  5:372 
1761—  6:209 
1769—  7:297 
1774—  8 :  192 
1774—  8  :  201 


71 


3:  108 


V.  Gerrish,  Samuel    . 
PARKER,  Jonathan  : 

to  appear  . 
PARKER,  Lord  Justice  : 

instructions  by  . 
PARKER,  Noah  : 

account 

PARKER,  Mrs.  Susannah 

account 
PARKER,  Thomas  : 

member  . 


1758— 
1761— 
1770— 
1774— 
1774— 
1768— 


389 
210 
49 
195 
203 
271 


1758— 
1758— 
1759— 
1759— 
1759— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 


436 
456 
463 
478 
496 
97 
6:152 
6:216 


1768— 
1771— 


1758— 
1758— 
1759— 
1759— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 


238 
98 


442 
512 
475 
479 
38 
lOO 
157 
218 


34 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

1731 

2 

1734 

2 

1735 

2 

1744 

3 

1753 

5 

1765 

7 

1769 

7 

1771 

8 

1774 

8 

1721 

1 

1731 

2 

1755 

5 

1757 

5 

1716 

1 

1716 

1 

1716 

1 

1721 

1 

1727 

2 

1732 

2 

1744 

3 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1759 

5 

1756 

5 

1761 

6 

1763 

6 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1769 

7 

1770 

8 

1721 

1 

1769 

7 

1772 

8 

1763 

6 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1759 

5 

17.^)9 

5 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1  1761 

6 

PAGE. 


340 
417 
453 

92 
161 

45 
299 

60 
169 


265 
340 

11 

197 


171 

180 
185 

266 

75 

366 

113 

300 

304 

492 

170 
207 
312 
■  190 
197 
211 
290 

53 

279 

326 
117 

364 

434 
443 
460 
476 
493 
70 
123 
161 
232 


266 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


1 

YEAB. 

VOL. 

rAOB. 

I'AKKKi;,    I'lioMAS,  —  (co7ilmucd)  : 

l)ctition,  etc 

17r,8_  7:262 

1768 

7 

265 

1769—  7:284 

1769 

7 

289 

rAKKKR,  Wii.iJAM  (see  also  Brown,  Kbcnczcr)  :                    | 

attorney,  lueniber,  elerk,  etc.   . 

• 

1737 

2 

197 

1737—  2:49S 

1737—  2:508 

1738 

2 

534 

1710—  2:551 

1740—  2:658 

1742 

2 

G4K 

1742—  2:652 

174:5—  3:    52 

1744 

3 

S7 

1745—  3:248 

1745—  3:249 

1746 

3 

3.32 

174S—  4:    96 

175;)—  4:3.^7 

1754 

4 

415 

1754—  4:485 

1755—  4:497 

1755 

4 

504 

1755       4:570 

1756       5:    73 

1756 

6 

116 

1756       5:118 

1756—  5:120 

1757 

6 

2«7 

1758—  5 :  352 

1758 —  5:357 

1758 

6 

393 

1760—  6:    62 

1761—  6:220 

1762 

6 

278 

1765       6 : 445 

17(5,5—  6  :  468 

1765 

6 

4(59 

1765—  7  :      0 

1766—  7:    51 

176(5 

7 

60 

1766—  7:61 

1766—  7  :    63 

1766 

7 

64 

1766—  7 :    66 

1766—  7  :    67 

1766 

7 

08 

1766       7:    73 

1766       7:    91 

1766 

7 

95 

1766—  7 :    99 

1766—  7:101 

1766 

7 

102 

1766—  7  :  104 

1766—  7  :  105 

1766 

7 

177 

1766—  7  :  178 

1767—  7:116 

1767 

7 

118 

1767—  7  :  123 

1767—  7  :  126 

1767 

7 

136 

1767—  7 :  138 

1767—  7  :  140 

1767 

7 

143 

1767—  7:147 

1767—  7  :  149 

1767 

7 

151 

1767—  7:159 

1767—  7:162 

1767 

7 

164 

1767—  7  :  165 

1767—  7  :  169 

1767 

7 

170 

1767—  7  :  182 

1768—  7  :  198 

1768 

7. 

200 

1768—  7  :  225 

176.S—  7  :  226 

17(38 

7 

228 

1768       7 : 233 

1768—  7  :  235 

1768 

7 

2.36 

1768—  7:238 

1768—  7  :  239 

1768 

7 

244 

1768—  7  :  248 

1768—  7:249 

1768 

7 

254 

1768—  7  :  256 

1768—  7  :  261 

1768 

7 

264 

1768—  7  :  269 

1768—  7  :  278 

1768 

7 

279 

1768—  7  :  350 

1769—  7  :  282 

1769 

7 

283 

1769—  7  :  289 

1769—  7:317 

1769 

7 

320 

1769—  7:331 

1769—  7:352 

1770 

7 

339 

1770       7 :  340 

1770—  7  :  343 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  7 :  358 

1770—  8  :      1  p 

1770 

8 

2 

177(1—8:      3 

1770—  8  :    40 

1770 

8 

41 

1770—  8:    45 

1770—  8 :    47 

1770 

8 

48 

1771—  8:      2p 

1771—  8:    70 

1771 

8 

71 

1771—  8:    77 

1771—  8:    80 

1771 

8 

93 

1771—  8:105 

1771—  8:107 

1771 

8 

108 

1771—  8:109 

1771—  8:113 

1772 

8 

115 

1772—  8:119 

1772—  8:120 

1772 

8 

121 

1772—  8 :  131 

1773—  8:139 

1773 

8 

140 

1773—  8:142 

1773—  8:144 

1773 

8 

147 

1773—  8:149 

1773—  8:  150 

1773 

8 

151 

1773—  8:152 

1773—  8:1()() 

1773 

8 

161 

1774—  8:164 

1774—  8:  16(; 

1774 

8 

167 

1774—  .S:170 

1774-   8:  172 

1774 

8 

178 

PAKKKK  A:  I.ivki:M(»)£i;  : 

iiiotiiiii  of,  about  chan<;e  of  fees 

. 

1712 

2 

649 

PARLIAMENT  (see  also  Address)  : 

acts,  etc.,  of 

•                   •                    • 

1722 

1 

311 

1722-  1:326 

1721—  2:100 

1730 

2 

310 

1730—  2 :  313 

1731—  2:335 

1732 

2 

377 

1734—  2 :  398 

173  4_  2:422 

1737 

2 

476 

1759—  6  :    25 

1761—  6:158 

1764 

6 

384 

Pkovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


267 


PARLIAMENT,  —  {continued)  : 

acts,  etc.,  of      .         1765—6:430         1765—7:    17 

1765—  7:    59         1766—  7:    71 

1766—  7  :  109    1770—  8  :  23 
177-4—  8  :  177    1774—  8  :  179 

grants,  etc.,  of  ....  1747—4:  26 
1747—  4  :  58  1748—  4  :  70 
1749—  4  :  154  *  1752—  4 :  242 
1752—  4  :  274  1756—  5  :  192 
1757—  5  :  271    1758—  5  :  348 

1763—  6  :  368    1765—  6  :  437 
1771—  8:112    1772—  8:114 

PARRY,  Capt.  Obadiaii  : 

muster-roll 1752—  4  :  261 

1753—  4 :  319 
PARSONS,  Thomas  : 

petition 1772—  8  :  116 

PARTITION : 

of  lands  and  legacies    ...... 

of  real  estate  ........ 

1757—  5  :  201    1759—  5  :  460 

1765—  7  :  13    1765—  7  :  15 

of  lands,  etc.,  in  case  of  minors       .    1763 —  6  :  321 

of  common  lands,  etc.      .         .         .    1763 —  6  :  375 

1764—  6  :  388         1764—  6  :  392 

1765—  7  :    47         1766—  7  :    64 
PARTRIDGE,  John  : 

claim 

PARTRIDGE,  Jonathan  : 

volunteer  

PARTRIDGE,  Richard: 

claim  ......... 

PARTRIDGE,  Whxiam  : 

certificate  of      .......         . 

PASADA  Wine: 

duty  on 

PASCAL,  Michael  Henry  [" Pascall,  Paschal"]: 

wife  of,  relieved       1762—  6  :  294        1763—  6  :  317 
1763—  6  :  375         1764—  6  :  388 
PASS: 

signed    by    General    Pepperell    and    Commodore 

Warren 

PASTURE : 

land,  invoice  of         1753—  4:290         1761—  6:122 
PATTEE,  Eliphalet  : 

divorced  from  Abigail  Eliot      .         .    1772—  8 :  120 

1772—  8 :  127 
PATTEE,  Peter  : 

muster-roll        ........ 

PATTEN,  John  : 

to  appear 

highway  through  land  of  .         .    1765 —  7  :    32 

PATTEN,  Matthew  : 

petition,  etc 1756—  5  :  161 

1756—  6 :  178 
PATTEN,  Samuel  : 

rcfcrcG 
PATTINSON,  Joseph  :      "        '        * 

account      ...... 

PAUL,  James  : 

petition 1768 —  7  :  274 


TEAK. 


1765 
1766 
1773 
1774 

1747 
1749 
1752 
1757 
1760 
1768 
1772 

1753 
1753 

1772 

1714 
1755 
1759 
1765 
1763 
1763 
1764 
1766 

1716 

1746 

1712 

1712 

1717 

1763 
1764 

1745 

1767 

1772 
1773 

1746 

1765 
1765 

1756 
1757 

1768 

1772 

1768 


VOL. 


7 
7 
8 
8 
4 
4 
4 
5 
6 
7 


4 
4 


1 

4 
5 
7 
6 
6 
6 
7 


3 

1 

1 

1 

6 
6 

3 

7 

8 
8 


7 
7 

5 
5 

7 

8 

7 


PAGE. 


18 
82 
161 
181 
47 
126 
248 
270 
117 
245 
116 

317 
358 

117 

77 
501 
463 

34 
322 
376 
393 

87 

143 

404 

45 

53 

194 

374 
405 

253 

161 

126 
137 

310 

5 

33 

171 
251 

189 

130 

277 


268  Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  "Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PACK. 

PAUTUl  K1:T  .AI. .lntains : 

thirty-nine  men  scoutinj^  al 

bove 

■                  .                  . 

1746 

3 

438 

PAY  {sec  Advance  Pay  and  \Va(ii 

\<). 

TAYMASTEK     {see    Murlirr,  ' . 

ibraham ; 

a7id    Packer, 

T/innias). 

PKABODY,  Wiu.iam: 

IJetition      .... 

, 

1765 

40 

1765— 

7:    42 

17(Wi—  7  :    52 

1766 

54 

1766— 

7:    62 

17G7—  7  :  161 

1768 

189 

PEACE  {see  also  Treaties) : 

with  Frnnce 

1712—   1  :    50 

1713 

63 

17i;i—   1  :    64 

1713 

66 

with  Spain 

. 

1730 

2 

310 

with  Indians 

. 

■                   •                   • 

1730 

2 

313 

blessings  of,  expedition  succeeding: . 

•                   •                    • 

1746 

3 

360 

PEACOCK.  John: 

account     .... 

,                   , 

1725       2:    12 

1726 

2 

45 

1726—  2:    46 

1726 

2 

56 

PEACOCK,  Mahy: 

account      .... 

1745—  3:276 

1745 

3 

292 

1746—  3 :  333 

1748 

4 

68 

PEARK,  Richard  ["Pearea''] 

: 

petition      .... 

1759—  5:494 

1759 

6 

10 

PEARSE,  Peter  {see  also  Pierce 

and  Pcirce)  : 

surety  for  Richard  Green 

,                  , 

1767—  7  :  133 

1767 

7 

141 

PEARSON,  Jethro  : 

muster-roll,  etc.        1723 — 

1 :  390 

1745       3:291 

1746 

3 

431 

1746— 

3:532 

1756—  5:    97 

1756 

5 

110 

PEARSON,  Martha  : 

petition      .... 

. 

1764—  6 :  391 

1764 

6 

395 

PX?  AC   . 

1764—  6:399 

1764 

6 

405 

for  soldiers       .         1746 — 

3:411 

1746—  3 :  416 

1756 

5 

117 

1757— 

6 :  301 

1758       5 : 395 

1759 

6 

12 

tax  rate     .         .         1752 — 

4 :  251 

1754—  4  :  445 

1755 

4 

548 

1756— 

5:136 

1757—  5 :  277 

1758 

6 

385 

1758— 

6:388 

1759—  6 :      2 

1760 

6 

104 

1761— 

6:213 

1762—  6:265 

1763 

6 

338 

1764— 

6  :  396 

176.:i—  7  :    28 

1766 

7 

84 

PEASE,  SA^a-El. : 

allowed  bounty  on  wolf     . 

, 

.                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

t  159 

PEASLEE,  Amos  : 

petition      .                  1764 — 

6:412 

1764—  6:422 

1765 

6 

441 

PEASJ.EE,  Daniel  : 

petition,  etc. 

,                   , 

1743—  3:    55 

1745 

3 

229 

1746 

3 :  432 

1761—  6:221 

1762 

6 

274 

PEASLEE,  Joseph  : 

petition     .         .         1755 — 

5:    62 

1756—  5 :    74 

1768 

5 

331 

PEAVY,  John  : 

deserter     .... 

^                   , 

•                  •                  > 

1761 

6 

201 

PEDDLERS : 

suppressed 

,                   , 

. 

1714 

1 

75 

regulated  .... 

. 

1714—  1:    78 

1716 

1 

176 

1718—  1:221 

1721 

1 

284 

PJilRCE,  Daniel  {see  also  Pierce  and  Pearse)  : 

clerk,  province  recorder   . 

. 

1743—  3:    50 

1743 

3 

57 

174;] 

3:    60 

174;}_  3:    66 

1745 

3 

190 

1745— 

3:211 

1745—  3:212 

1745 

3 

245 

1745 

3 :  262 

1746       3 : 321 

1746 

3 

368 

1746— 

3 :  385 

1746—  3:391 

1746 

3 

394 

1746— 

3:442 

1747—  3 :  453 

1747 

3 

610 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


269 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PEIRCE,  Daniel,  —  {continued)  : 
clerk,  province  recorder 

1747—  4 :      2 

1747— 

4:    26 

1748 

4 

83 

1749—  4 :  108 

1749— 

4:109 

1752 

4 

228 

1753       4 : 329 

1753— 

4 :  337 

1754 

4 

375 

1754—  4 :  395 

1754— 

4:405 

1754 

4 

459 

1754—  4 :  466 

1755— 

4:490 

1755 

4 

502 

1755—  4 :  507 

1756 

5:    76 

1756 

5 

82 

1757—  5 :  213 

1757— 

5:225 

1757 

5 

249 

1757—  5 :  252 

1757 — 

5:272 

1758 

5 

330 

1758—  5 :  331 

1758— 

5:360 

1758 

5 

407 

1759       5 :  465 

1759— 

6:      5 

1759 

6 

9 

1760       6:    49 

1760 

6:    61 

1760 

6 

113 

1761—  6 :  136 

1761— 

6:139 

1761 

6 

140 

1761—  6  :  141 

1762— 

6:241 

17G2 

6 

250 

1762—  6:271 

1762— 

6:297 

1762 

6 

298 

1762—  6 :  315 

1763 

6:320 

1762 

6 

322 

1763—  6  :  337 

1763— 

6  :  377 

1765 

6 

443 

1765       6 :  466 

1765— 

7:    39 

1766 

7 

66 

1766—  7:    67 

1766— 

7:    99 

1766 

7 

109 

1767—  7  :  117 

1767— 

7  :  119 

1767 

7 

133 

1767—  7  :  142 

1767— 

7:153 

1767 

7 

166 

1767—  7  :  169 

1767— 

7:170 

1768 

7 

205 

1768       7 :  212 

1768 

7:237 

1768 

7 

239 

1768—  7 :  243 

1768 

7:246 

1768 

7 

247 

1768       7 :  255 

1768— 

7:267 

1769 

7 

299 

1769       7 :  309 

1769 

7:317 

1769 

7 

332 

1769—  7  :  333 

1770— 

7:356 

1771 

8 

58 

1771—  8:    60 

1771— 

8:    63 

1773 

8 

140 

recorder,  Rockingham  county  . 

, 

,                  , 

1771 

8 

83 

1772— 

8:121 

1773 

8 

149 

guardian,  petition 

1761— 
1761— 

6:128 
6:198 

1761 
1761 

6 
6 

150 
200 

PEIRCE,  Daniel,  and  others  : 

petition 

PEIRCE,  George  : 

• 

• 

1772 

8 

128 

claim 

1721— 

1:290 

1723 

1 

390 

PEIRCE,  George,  and  others  : 

petition 

PEIRCE,  Joseph  : 

1743— 

3:    54 

1770 

7 

356 

surgeon-in-chief,  etc. 

1722— 

1:314 

1722 

1 

315 

1745—  3:269 

1745 

3  :  273 

1746 

3 

334 

1746—  3:398 

1747— 

3:485 

1747 

4 

30 

recorder,  Rockingham  county  . 

1774— 

8:169 

1774 

8 

165 

1774—  8 :  202 

1774— 

8:204 

1774 

8 

215 

PEIRCE,  Joshua  ["  Peakce,  Pierce,  Pears  "1 : 

member,  speaker,  recorder 

, 

. 

1717 

199 

1717—  1 :  200 

1717— 

1:201 

1717 

203 

1717—  1:204 

1717— 

1:205 

1717 

206 

1717—  1 :  209 

1717— 

1:210 

1717 

211 

1718—  1:212 

1718— 

1:213 

1718 

214 

1718       1:215 

1718— 

1:216 

1718 

217 

1718       1:219 

1718 

1:221 

1718 

223 

1718—  1:224 

1718 

1:225 

1718 

226 

1718       1:227 

1718— 

1:228 

1718 

i 

229 

1718       1 : 230 

1719— 

1  :  231 

1719 

1 

233 

1719—  1:234 

1719— 

1:235 

1719 

236 

1719—  1:237 

1719— 

1:238 

1719 

239 

1719—  1:240 

1719— 

1:241 

1719 

242 

1720—  1:243 

1720— 

1:244 

1720 

247 

1720       1 :  248 

1720— 

1:249 

1720 

253 

270 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepuesentatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PEllU'E,  JosiiLA,  —  {continued)  : 

niembei",  speaker, 

recorder 

1720—    1  :  259 

1720       1 

260 

1720 

261 

172(t—   1:202 

1721—  1 

263 

1721 

2<;5 

1721—   I:2(!6 

1721—  1 

2(;n 

1721 

271 

1721—   1  :272 

1721—  1 

27:i 

1721 

275 

1721—   1  :27G 

1721—  1 

27S 

1721 

280 

1721—   1  :2S1 

1721—  1 

2H2 

1721 

2S3 

1721—   1:280 

1721—  1 

2K7 

1721 

291 

1721—   1:292 

1721—  1 

294 

1721 

295 

1721—   1  :296 

1721—  1 

297 

1721 

29.S 

1721—  1:300 

1721  -  1 

301 

1721 

.•io;5 

1721—  1:305 

1721—  1 

305  ♦ 

1721 

307 

1721—   1:309 

1722-  1 

310 

1722 

312 

1722—  1:313 

1722—  1 

314 

1722 

317 

1722—   1:318 

1722—  1 

319 

1722 

.320 

1722—  1:321 

1722—  1 

322 

1722 

.323 

1722—  1:324 

1722—  1 

325 

1722 

361 

1725       2:    12t 

1728—  2 

121 

1728 

2 

125 

1728—  2 :  127 

172.H—  2 

128 

1728 

2 

131 

172.S—  2:132 

1728—  2 

133 

172M 

2 

134 

1728       2 :  139 

1729—  2 

143 

1729 

2 

144 

1729—  2 :  145 

1729      2 

147 

1729 

2 

149 

1729       2:150 

1729—  2 

151 

1729 

2 

1.^2 

1729—  2 :  154 

1729—  2 

155 

1729 

2 

160 

1729—  2 :  163 

1729—  2 

164 

1729 

2 

165 

1729—  2 :  169 

1730       2 

173 

1730 

2 

174 

1730—  2 :  307 

1730       2 

311 

17.30 

2 

313 

1730       2:324 

1730       2 

326 

1730 

2 

327 

1731—  2 :  335 

1731—  2 

338 

1731 

2 

339 

1731—  2 :  341 

1731—  2 

343 

1731 

2 

355 

1731—  2  :  359 

1731—  2 

361 

1732 

2 

369 

1733       2:379 

1733—  2 

381 

1733 

2 

.388 

1734—  2 :  398 

1734—  2 

401 

1734 

2 

413 

1734—  2:424 

1735—  2 

440 

1735 

2 

446 

1735—  2:448 

1736—  2 

457 

1736 

2 

470 

1737—  2:475 

1737—  2 

480 

1737 

2 

482 

1738—  2 :  535 

1738—  2 

537 

1740 

2 

547 

1740—  2:549 

1742—  2 

616 

1742 

2 

628 

1744—  3:    87 

1747—  3 

487 

1753 

4 

332 

JPEIllCP:,  Joshua,  Ji:.: 

member  . 

.1735—  2:433 

1735—  2:434 

1735 

2 

435 

1735       2 :  440 

17;3G_  2:457 

1737 

2 

485 

PEIIICE,  Samuel: 

guardian,  petition 

. 

1768—  7:270 

1769 

7 

282 

to  sell  real  estate 

•                  •                  •                  ■ 

. 

1769 

7 

295 

PELIIAM  : 

land  tax     . 

■                  •                  •                  ■ 

•                 • 

1747 

3 

460 

1747—   3:461 

1747—  3:472 

1747 

3 

488 

1756-  5  :  189 

1757—  5 :  237 

1757 

5 

238 

inventory  . 

1753_  4:294 

1760       6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767-  7  :  160 

1768—  7  :  218 

1773 

8 

156 

classed  for  excise 

•                 •                 •                 ■ 

• 

1755 

4 

510 

representative   . 

. 

• 

1749 

4 

144 

1752—  4:217 

17o2—  4:380 

1753 

4 

384 

1753—  4:386 

17r,4—  4:552 

1755 

4 

558 

17o5—  5:      0 

1755—  6:    41 

1755 

5 

44 

1755—  5 :  258 

175(i^  5:    95 

1756 

5 

260 

1757—  5:506 

175S       5:434 

1758 

5 

436 

1758—  5:512 

1759—  6:228 

1760 

6 

230 

1761—  6:232 

1762—  6  : 

256 

1762 

6 

257 

Province  of  N'ew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


271 


PELHAM,  —  {continued)  : 

representative  .  1762 —  6  :  458 
1765—  7 :  176 
1768—  7  :  350 
1770—  8  :  1  p 
1772—  8:115 
1774—  8 :  184 

charter,  copy  I'equested 

selectmen  to  appear  .         .         .         . 

petition      ...... 


1763— 
1766— 
176it— 
1771— 
1773— 
1774— 


462 
178 
352 

2p 
144 
188 


1756- 
1756- 


5 

5; 


161 
171 


annexing  to  Hillsborough  county 
PEMAQUID : 

ratification  at     . 
PEMBROKE : 

incorporating  as  a  parish  .... 

incorporated  from  Bow,  Suncook,  and  Backstreet 


inventory  . 

1767- 
petition 

selectmen  to  ajjpear  . 
Presbyterians  relieved 


7:160 


1763—  6  :  380 


assessment  of 


1759— 
1760— 
1768— 


1763— 
1768— 
1766— 
1767— 


annexing  to  Hillsboi'ough  county 
PEMIGEWASSET  River  : 

scouting:  on  borders  of 


PEXACOOK  ["Penny  Cook,  Pennecook"] 


defence  of 


1746- 
1747- 
1747- 
1747- 


3: 

3: 
3: 

4: 


378 

462 

511 

27 


petition 

districted  for  tax 
PENDEXTER,  Edavaru, 

invalid  volunteer 
PENHALLOW,  John: 

muster-roll,  etc. 

accounts  . 


1746— 
1747— 
1747— 

1748— 


Jk. 


1722—  1:350 


1727— 
1732— 


2:  97 
2:370 


V.  Parker,  Thomas 
PENHALEOW,  Samuel: 


1722— 
1722— 
1724— 
1729— 
1734— 


councilor,  treasurer,  commissary,  recorder 

1714- 


1715— 

1715— 
1716- 
1717— 
1717— 
1720— 
1721— 
1721  — 
1721— 
1721— 


97 
131 
153 
200 
209 
247 
263 
268 
285 


1:306 


1714— 
1715— 
171()— 
1716  — 
1717— 
1718— 
1720— 
1721  — 
1721— 
1721— 
1721— 


30 

86 

219 


343 
263 
102 
148 


1745—  3 :  290 


3:384 
3:472 
4:  17 
4:  67 


1753—  4:291 
1746—  3:308 


314 
352 
431 
162 
408 


1768—  7 :  265 


1:  85 
1:  87 
1:118 
1  :  143 
1 :  186 


201 

218 
248 
265 
271 
288 
308 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

1764 

6 

1767 

7 

1770 

7 

1771 

8 

1774 

8 

1775 

8 

1752 

4 

1754 

4 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1773 

8 

1726 

2 

1758 

0 

1759 

6 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1763 

6 

1764 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1768 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1773 

8 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1748 

4 

1747 

3 

1753 

4 

1746 

3 

1722 

1 

1722 

1 

1727 

2 

1729 

2 

1770 

8 

1768 

1769 

1714 

1714 

1714 

1715 

1716 

1716 

1717 

1719 

1720 

1721 

1721 

1721 

1722 

PAGE. 


464 
182 
354 
105 
164 
218 
223 
411 
162 
184 
139 

41 

386 

32 
122 
156 
313 
412 
341 
379 
271 
140 
151 
139 

382 

455 
503 
21 
75 
454 
292 

343 

316 

362 
81 

163 
19 

262 

284 

<S1 
86 
88 
129 
14(i 
189 
202 
237 
261 
266 
275 
298 
317 


272 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAK. 


PENIIAl.LoW.  Samlkl,—  (^continued) 

councilor,  treasurer,  coniniissary,  rei-order 


1722— 
1722— 
172:5— 
172:5— 
1721— 
1721— 
172(i— 
1727— 
1727— 
174ti— 
1748— 


PENHALLOW,  Samlkl 
estates  settletl    . 


1  :  320 
1::?7() 
1:37H 
1  :  403 
1  :41« 
2:  12 
2:  3S 
2:  (59 
2:  7!» 
3:391 
4:  72 
AND  John  : 

3:175 


174;" 


1722— 
1722— 
1723— 
172:5— 
1724— 
172:>— 
172(5— 
1727— 
1729— 
1747- 
174.H— 

1745— 
1745- 


1  :  :5r,7 
1  :  :57 1 
1  :  :S9:! 
1  :  408 
1  :417 
2:  10 
2:  42 
2:  70 
2:171 
4:  48 
4:  77 

:5:152 
3:178 


TENliALLOW  \-  \\'ii;ii:i>: 

lot  of,  proposed  site  of  governor's  house 
PENNSYLV.VNIA : 

y:r:iiit  l)y    . 

payment  from   . 
PEN(  )HSCOT : 

liitlians 


1763—  6:368 


1765—  6:437 


1727 
17 


PENSION: 

to  Salathiel  Denbow 

cnniniutcd  in  case  of  Benjamin  Tlionias 
PEPPKUELL,  William 

brigadier-general 


2:    84 
3:266 


1742—  2:638 


1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1753— 
1753— 


159 
199 
250 
309 
333 


PERAMBULATION  (.w  also  Bounds)  : 
of  town  and  })arish  bounds 

PERU  A. M, 


1745— 
174,>— 
1745— 
1745— 
1753— 
175:3— 

1715— 
1715— 


3 :  148 
3  :  178 
:5 :  200 
3:251 
4:310 
4:342 

1 :  135 
1:137 


garrison  of,  near  Araoskeag 
PERIIAM,  William: 

selectman  of  Dcrrylield     . 
PERKINS,  AiiKAllAM: 

jH'tition,  etc.  1754 —  4  :  :595 

TERKINS,  Bkn.iamin: 

enlisted,  but  not  jjassed     . 
PERLEY,  Rev.  Samikl  ["  Pearlkv '"]  : 

settlement  of,  rcirulated    . 


17r,:3—  6:348 


1770- 
1770- 


PERl'LEX'l)  Condition  (see  also  Distresses) 

of  public  affairs 
PERQUISITES : 

of  comnussary  . 
I'EKRY   {.«ee  Excise  Act). 
PERRY,  (AfT.  Ai!i:aiiam: 

nuister-roll 
PERRY,  Rkiiaki.- 

claim,  etc.  .         1721 — 

1726— 

1729— 

174:3— 

sick  soldier 


1749- 
174.3- 


7 :  346 

8:    40 

4:126 
3 :  282 


1757—  5 :  197 


1722 
1722 
1723 
1723 
1724 
1726 
1726 
1727 
1746 
1748 
1760 

1745 
1745 

1771 

1755 
1765 

1727 
1755 

1742 

174(5 

1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1753 
1755 

1715 
1715 

1747 

1753 

1767 

1760 

1770 
1770 

1749 

1746 

1757 


VOL. 


1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
4 
6 

3 
3 


6 
6 

2 
5 

2 

3 

3 
3 
3 

:? 

4 
4 

1 
1 

4 

4 

7 

6 

8 
8 

4 

3 


PAGE. 


368 

372 

402 

412 

7 

2H 

65 

71 

390 

64 

65 

1.39 
179 

72 

4 
467 

85 
12 

641 
404 

149 
195 
220 
253 
328 
516 

136 
138 

15 

353 

146 

117 

10 
65 

157 

391 

220 


1  :  290 

172:5—  1  :390 

1724 

1 

417 

2:    56 

172f—  2:    99 

1729 

2 

146 

2 :  160 

17:53       2:386 

1742 

3 

30 

3:    .50 

1743       3:    51 

1743 

3 

75 

, 

1759—  5 :  491 

1760 

6 

39 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


273 


PERRYSTOWN  [Sutton]  : 

inventory  .... 

PERSIA^ 

king  of,  victorious     . 
PERSONAL  Estate  (see  also  Estate)  : 

sold,  by  slierilf  at  vendue 
PEST-HOUSE : 

on  account  of  small-pox    . 


1773—  8 :  137 


1748—  4:    61 


PESTILENTIAL  Disordeus  : 

to  i^revent  ...... 

PESTILENTIAL  Distemper  (see  also  Small-Pox) 

spread  of,  to  prevent 


PETERBOROUGH  ["Petersburg^']  : 
correct  name  of  "Wolfe" 
assessment  of  2>i'ovince  tax  in 
inventory  .         1767 —  7  :  161 

petition      .         .         1771—  8:  108 


1768— 
1771— 


1767- 
1768- 


PETERBOROUGH  Slip  [Temple,  Sharon,  etc.] 
inventory  ..... 

PETERS,  Obadiah: 

claim 

PETITION : 

right  of,  colonists  claim    . 
PETITIONS  (see  also  Memorials)  : 
of  Rev.  Hugh  Adams 

of  Dr.  Samuel  Adams 

1746—  3 :  435 

of  Susanna  Adams    1765 —  7  :    45 

of  Benjamin  Alverman 

of  Capt.  Jolm  Alleoek 

of  Joseph  Allcock     1761 —  6  :  135 
1761—  6:  145 


1740- 
17 
1753- 
1765 


1761— 
1761— 


of  Doctor  Allen 

of  .Jacob  Ames 

of  Stephen  Ames 

of  Amesbury     . 

of  Amherst 

of  Amoskeege  . 

of  Andrew  &  Gillman 

of  Henry  Appleton  and  wife 

of  Atkinson 

of  Theodore  Atkinson,  etc. 

of  Abiel  Austin 

of  Josei^li  and  Samuel  Austin 

of  Jost;ph  Avary 

of  Mrs.  Mar^'  Avis,  executrix 

of  Phinehas  Bachelder 

of  Benjamin  Baker  . 

of  Christian  Baker    . 

of  Joseph  Baker 

of  Henry  Balciwiii 


1764— 
1774— 


1761  — 
1757— 
175-2- 
1766— 
1743— 
1734— 
1764— 
1747— 


1758—  5 :  347 


218 
109 

161 
219 


549 

80 

356 

:  47 


137 
148 


6  :  392 
8  :  194 


1753—  4:328 


6: 
.") : 
4: 
7  : 
3: 
2 : 
6: 
3: 


123 

226 
270 
75 
oo 
429 
392 
460 


of  Sarah  Ball  and  others  (see  also  of  sundry  women 

below). 

of  Charles  Bantield  1761—  6  :  135    1761—  6  :  137 
1761—  6  :  145    1761—  6  :  148 

35 


i 

YEAJB. 

VOL. 

1773 

8 

1759 

6 

1773 

8 

1747 

3 

1761 

6 

1774 

8 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1773 

8 

1771 

8 

1768 

7 

1773 

8 

1747 

4 

1766 

7 

1737 

2 

1740 

2 

1746 

3 

1753 

4 

1766 

7 

1722 

1 

1757 

5 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1721 

1 

1764 

6 

1746 

3 

1744 

3 

1763 

6 

1748 

4 

1743 

3 

1764 

6 

1764 

6 

1774 

8 

1746 

3 

1753 

4 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1757 

5 

1753 

4 

1766 

7 

1743 

3 

1735 

2 

1764 

6 

1747 

3 

1744 

3 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

PAGE. 


168 

28 

149 

498 
159 

165 

345 
375 

200 
278 
158 
110 

238 
158 

18 

59 

514 
550 
434 
357 
55 
339 
237 
144 
166 
280 
414 
402 
85 
317 
62 
59 
390 
393 
200 
307 
334 
121 
131 
285 
308 
85 
49 
443 
396 
461 

*228 
144 
166 


274 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


VKAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {amtinucd)  : 

1 

of  llu<;li  15:iiiticl(l       .... 

. 

1716 

1 

165 

of  John  liuiifield  {or  Daufill)    . 

. 

1753 

4 

329 

1753—  4:334 

1758 

5 

311 

1774—  « :  1115 

1774—   8:203 

1774 

H 

212 

of  Kobcrt  HiirlxT 

. 

17(50 

6 

39 

of  UL'iijainiii  Biirkcr 

1745—  3:294 

1745 

.3 

295 

of  (Ii'or^e  liuiiR's      .... 

1761—  6:121 

1761 

6     ; 

134 

of  .J(isf[>li  IJanu's 

•                   . 

1770 

8 

53 

of  lianistcad     .          1765 —  6  :  l."!:! 

1770—  8:    47 

1770 

8 

77 

of  Col.  Samuel  liarr 

1760 

6 

69 

17  Co—  C:    70 

1764 

6  ; 

415 

of  Mrs.  Martha  Langdon  Barrel! 

1765—  7  :    43 

1765 

7     1 

4S 

1766—  7  :  G81 

1766 

7 

69 

of  Natlianiel  Hant'll 

• 

1765 

6 

455 

of  Nathaniel  Banell,  and  others 

• 

1766 

7 

99 

of  William  Harrell    . 

1766—  7:    81 

176*; 

7 

90 

of  Moses  Barrett,  and  others    . 

•                  ■                 • 

1745 

3 

300 

of  Barrington   .... 

1742—  2:632 

1742 

9 

634 

1742—  2:646 

17(il—  6:  127 

1774 

8 

189 

of  Moses  Barron 

1767—  7:161 

1768 

7 

1H!» 

of  (iideon  Bartlett    .... 

1769—  7:323 

1709 

7 

327 

of  Richard  Bartlett  . 

(                 ■                  •                  • 

1763 

6 

332 

of  Stephen  Barton    . 

1731—  2:354 

1731 

2 

.358 

of  Abraham  Batclielder    . 

1755—  5  :    14 

1755 

6 

15 

of  Batelielor,  au«l  others  . 

. 

1742 

3 

37 

of  Samuel  Bathrick  1745—  3 :  165 

1745—  3:167 

1745 

3 

246 

of  John  Baulch 

,                  .                  .                  . 

1761 

6 

1.H7 

of  Col.  Jacob  Bayley 

.    1758—  5  :  397 

1763 

6 

341 

1763       6:344 

1763—  6 :  345 

1765 

6 

446 

of  George  Bean 

.    1742—  2:651 

1742 

2 

652 

of  James  Bean,  and  others 

>                  •                 - 

1762 

6 

274 

1762—  6:279 

1763—  6:319 

1763 

6 

34H 

1763 —  6  :  355 

1763       6:356 

1763 

6 

365 

of  Josiah  ["John?"]  Bean     . 

.                  •                 • 

1759 

5 

4H3 

1759—  5  :  491 

1759 

5 

497 

of  Joshua  and  William  Bean    . 

1769 

7 

309 

1769—  7:324 

1769 

7 

327 

of  Bedford        .         1756—  5  :  161 

1756—  5:171 

1756 

5 

178 

of  John  Belknap 

.    1758—  5  :  370 

1758 

6 

375 

'             of  Moses  Belknap    . 

• 

1769 

7 

323 

of  William  Bell 

. 

1758 

5 

3(57 

of  Major  Benjamin  Bellows  {see  c 

tlso  of  Willard, 

etc.,  bcloir)   .... 

. 

1763 

6 

353 

of  Capt.  Kphraim  Berry  . 

.     1765—  7  :    17 

1765 

7 

23 

of  James  llerry 

.     1766       7  :  102 

1767 

7 

110 

of  Charles  Biekt'ord 

-                   •                   •                   • 

1757 

5 

269 

of  Kliakim  Bickford 

. 

1757 

5 

808 

of  Enns  Bishop 

.     17.^,(;—  5:  179 

1756 

5 

181 

of  Nathan  Blak.'       . 

.     I7(;i—  r, :  KIG 

1761 

6 

♦  VJf> 

of  Joseph  Blanchard 

. 

1748 

4 

72 

174S —  4:    75 

1748 

4 

82 

1748—  4:    85 

1754—  4:397 

,     17,54 

4 

407 

1758—  5  :  394 

175S—  5:  396 

1762 

6 

270 

1762—  6:272 

17(;2—  (;:294 

1762 

6 

295 

of  Bl(»ody  Point 

1714 

1 

80 

of  Rev.  John  Blunt  . 

• 

1740 

2 

.549 

1740—  2:550 

17fn       2:. ^51 

1742 

2 

631 

1742—  2:632 

1742—  2:634 

1742 

2 

(535 

1742—  3:    31 

1712—  3:    32 

1743 

3 

74 

of  Mrs.  Sarah  Blunt 

.     1763—  6:344 

1763 

6 

345 

Province  of  JSTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


275 


PETITIONS,  —  {continued)  : 

of  Uea.  Stephen  Boardman      .         .    1774 — 

1774— 
of  Patrick  Bonner  ....  1770 — 
of  Henry  and  \VMlliam  Bostwick  .  1764 — 
of  Bow  {see  also  of  Timothy  Walker,  below) 


of  Peter  Bowen 
of  Joseph  Boyce 
of  Kobert  Boyee 


175^ 
1757— 


1736— 
1742— 

1758— 
1761— 


6 

of  Robert  Boyce,  and  others 
of  Arthur  Boyd 

of  Moses  Boynton     . 

1756-  5 
of  James  Brackenridge    . 


422 
210 


458 
63i) 
336 
141 


189 


1772—  8:131 


of  Ichabod  Bracket 


of  Mathew  Bradford 
of  Brentwood    . 


1742— 
1743— 
1743— 
1743— 
1762— 


:  31 
49 
69 
73 

283 


of  Richard  Brewster 
of  Samuel  Brewster 
of  Sarah  Briant 
of  Abigal  Briard 
of  Abel  Brown 
of  Edmund  Brown 
of  Elisha  Brown 
of  Ezekiel  Brown 


1754— 
1766— 


1736— 
1757— 
1758— 
1761— 

1759— 
1759— 
1756— 
1758— 

1772— 
1773— 

176*4— 
1734— 

1742— 
1743— 
1743— 
1743— 
1763— 
1746— 
1770— 
1761— 
1742— 


8: 

6: 
2: 

3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
6: 
3: 
8: 
6: 
2: 


1770— 
1756  — 
1756— 


of  John  Buss     . 
of  Mr.  Bussell  . 
of  Ichabod  Bussell 
of  Joseph  Butler 

of  James  Caldwell 
of  Philip  Call    . 
of  Annas  Camell 


1745- 
1754- 


300 
4 :  432 


1773— 
1754— 
1754— 


202 
204 
339 
392 

466 
86 


:459 
308 
337 
142 

483 

:496 

120 

320 

121 
138 

394 
424 

37 

50 

70 

74 

325 

440 

2 

139 

639 


8:  9 
5:172 
5:178 

of  John  and  Elijah  Brown 

of  Mrs.  Mary  Brown        .         .         .    1755—4:540 

of  Mr.  Brown  &  Co.  [see  also  John  Calfe  &  Co.,  2W 
793,  799,  Provincial  Papers,  vol.  5]  . 

of  Samuel  Brown 

of  Stephen  Brown,  Jr. 

of  Theophilus  Brown 

of  John  Bryant  ....    1768—  7  :  263 

of  Walter  Bryant      ....    1765—  6  :  448 

of  John  Bunker 

of  Martha  Burleigh 

of  Lieut.  John  Burley 

of  John  Burns  . 


1761—  6:139 


136 

408 
435 


1766—  7  :    94 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1770 

8 

1764 

6 

1754 

4 

1757 

5 

1767 

7 

1770 

8 

1760 

6 

1737 

2 

1758 

5 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1765 

7 

1759 

5 

1759 

5 

1756 

5 

1758 

5 

1772 

8 

1772 

8 

1774 

8 

1764 

6 

1764 

6 

1734 

2 

1742 

3 

1742 

3 

1743 

3 

1743 

3 

1743 

3 

1764 

6 

1747 

4 

1770 

8 

1761 

6 

1742 

2 

1770 

8 

1754 

4 

1771 

8 

1756 

5 

1763 

6 

1761 

6 

1755 

4 

1720 

1 

1770 

8 

1759 

6 

1763 

6 

1768 

7 

1770 

8 

1758 

5 

1774 

8 

1770 

8 

1761 

6 

1718 

1 

1762 

6 

1773 

8 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1763 

6 

1754 

4 

1767 

7 

PAGE. 


203 

213 

1 

397 

401 

206 

142 

53 

40 

488 

327 

140 

147 

40 

491 

497 

133 

396 

120 

130 

170 

392 

407 

427 

30 

38 

64 

72 

75 

414 

23 

9 

219 

641 

46 

478 

65 

173 

348 

128 

573 

260 

14 

11 

371 

271 

6 

358 

193 

6 

141 

225 

274 

137 

411 

440 

360 

431 

138 


27(5 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepresentatives, 


1763—  6 :  360 
of  Ichabod  Chestley 

1768—  7  :  214 
of  Joseijh  Chesley,  etc.    . 

1723—  1:38-4 

1734—  2:424 
of  Paul  Cliesley  and  wife 
of  Thomas  Cheslee  . 
of  Chicliester    . 


of 
of 
of 
of 
of 


Claremont  . 
Anna  Clark  . 
James  Clark- 
John  Ck'irk  . 
Josiah  Ckark 


17o9—  .5:460 


of  Valentine  Clark 

of  Jonas  Clay  . 

of  James  Clement 

of  Cajjt.  Job  Clements  and  men 

of  Peter  Clements    . 

Timothy  Clements 

Israel  Clifrord 

Joseph  Cliirord     . 


of 
of 
of 
of 


Abner  Clough 


1717— 
174H— 
1774— 
1742— 
1744— 
17.')(i— 
1773— 


4:  29 
4:  63 
8 :  190 
2 :  630 
3:  80 
r, :  190 
8:134 


PETITIONS.  —  (continued)  : 
of  Samuel  Campbull 

of  Caiidi;i  .... 

of  Canterbury  .... 

1742—  2:638 
17.^6—  5:  189 
1701—  6:  146 

of  Canterbury  Gore  . 

of  Jonathan  Carlton 

of  Moses  Carlton 

of  Theodore  Carlton 

of  Greenwood  Carpenter 

of  Carr  «t 

of  John  Carr's  widow,  etc 

of  Moses  Carr  and  wife 

of  Ezra  Carter 

17oG—  o:161 
1764—  6:413 

of  Thomas  Carter     . 

of  John  Cartty 

of  James  Cate  . 

of  Cajit.  William  Cate 

of  Moses  Caverly,  Jr. 

of  Ejjhraim  Chamberlain 

of  Abiel  Chandler     1771—8:    7o 

of  John  Chandler 

of  Charlestown 

of  Nathaniel  Chase  and  wife 

of  Chester        .         1737—  2  :  488 
1740—  2:551 

1743—  3:  50 
1771—  8:109 

of  Chester,  northwest  [Freetown] 


1744—  3 
1761—  6 


1771— 
n.'jG— 


1756— 
1737— 
1742— 
1748— 
1772— 
1763— 
1763— 
1768— 
176.H— 


1759—  5: 
1756—  5: 
1 756—  6  : 


1767— 
17.^>8— 


1756—  5  :  151 
17(;'.i—  7:323 

1770—  8:    45 


1756—  5 :  90 
17;-,6—  5:188 
1765—  6:434 
1767-  7  :  151 


109 
198  ♦ 


80 
90 


1755 —  5  :    45 


1723—  1 
17.34—  2 
1766—  7 

1760—  6: 

1770—  8: 


173 
491 
650 

:  71 
121 

:341 
361 
202 
221 

3.S.-) 

42s 

60 

96 

47 


476 
84 
92 


1759-  5:483 


149 
362 


1770—  8 : 


1      1 

,   YEAK. 

VOL. 

1717 

4 

1748 

4 

1  1774 

8 

1  1742 

2 

1744 

3 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1765 

6 

1756 

5 

1769 

7  1 

1772 

8 

1771 

8 

1742 

3 

1768 

7 

1765 

7 

1756 

1764 

6 

1765 

6 

1768 

7 

1756 

5 

1723 

1 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1756 

5 

1768 

7 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1737 

2 

1742 

3 

1769 

7 

1773 

8 

1763 

6 

1764 

6 

1768 

7 

!  1768 

7 

1721 

1 

1723 

1 

1734 

2 

1766 

7 

1767 

7 

1765 

6 

1771 

8 

1770 

7 

1763 

6 

1737 

2 

1759 

5 

1756 

5 

1764 

6 

1761 

6 

1759 

5 

1758 

5 

1748 

4 

1770 

8 

1754 

4 

1721 

1 

1718 

1 

1771 

8 

PAGE. 


30 

66 
194 
631 

81 
145 
137 
452 
156 
327 
123 

77 

34 
186 

12 

92 
412 
469 
192 
141 
377 
165 
202 
201 
202 
149 

92 
273 
172 
178 
511 

34 
325 
138 
355 
389 
210 
252 
269 
386 
429 

64 
155 
433 

77 
347 
318 
488 
478 

89 
402 
198 
493 
373 

74 

12 
403 
280 
215 
102 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


277 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {continued)  : 

of  Jeremiah  Clough 

1754—  4:431 

1754 

4 

465 

of  Zacheus  Clough    . 

.     1757—  5  :  303 

1758 

5 

313 

1758—  5 :  315 

1758—  5 :  323 

1758 

5 

324 

of  James  Cochran    1759 —  5  :  4G0 

1759-  5:467 

17  GO 

6 

40 

of  Edmund  Coffin 

. 

1770 

7 

.356 

of  Eliphald  and  Tristram  Coffin 

•                   •                   •                   • 

1719 

] 

236 

1726       2:    37 

1726 

2 

38 

of  Joseph  Coffin 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1747 

4 

22 

of  John  Colby  .... 

•                  • 

1761 

6 

187 

of  Spencer  Coleby    . 

. 

1747 

3 

469 

of  Colcord  &  Light  . 

. 

1743 

3 

57 

of  Jonathan  Combs 

. 

1753 

4 

344 

of  sundry  inhabitants  on  Connecticu 

t  river 

1773 

8 

136 

of  David  Conner 

•         •         •         ■ 

1763 

6 

341 

of  Contoocook  .... 

1747—  4:    21 

1747 

4 

22 

of  John  Walter  Cook  and  others 

■                   •                    •                    • 

1769 

7 

316 

of  Coos  grants 

.    1752—  4  :  265 

1752 

4 

266 

of  Samuel  Copp 

>                  >                  • 

1763 

6 

364 

of  Copps  &  Frost     . 

1760 

6 

97 

of  Andrew  Craige     . 

1757—  5 :  242 

1757 

5 

243 

of  Benjamin  Cram    . 

>                  •                                    • 

1747 

3 

484 

of  John  Cram,  etc.   . 

1744 

3 

*228 

of  Isaac  Cummings  . 

. 

1754 

4 

475 

of  Josiah  Cummings 

1747 

3 

480 

of  Josiah  Cmiimings  and  others 

•                  •                  > 

1747 

4 

29 

1747—  4:    30 

1748 

4 

63 

of  Samuel  Cummins 

1747_  3  :  456 

1747 

3 

458 

1747—  3 :  460 

1747 

3 

470 

of  Aaron  Currier 

1770       7 : 340 

1770 

7 

357 

of  Jonathan  Currier,  etc. 

. 

1770 

7 

339 

1770—  7:358 

1770 

8 

2 

of  John  Cutt  and  guardians 

. 

1712 

1 

5o 

of  Samuel  Cutt 

. 

1716 

1 

160 

of  Samuel  Cutts,  etc. 

1766       7:    92 

1766 

7 

93 

of  Ammi  R.  Cutter,  etc.  . 

•                  •                  ■ 

1774 

8 

169 

of  Jonathan  Dam      1768—  7  :  191 

1768—  7:215 

1768 

7 

216 

of  Theojihilus  Dame 

. 

1773 

8 

136 

of  Elijihalet  Daniels 

•                   •                   • 

1747 

3 

491 

1755 —  5  :    55 

1755—  5  :    57 

1756 

5 

63 

1766—  7:    54 

1766—  7:    96 

1768 

7 

192 

of  Peletiah  Daniels  . 

1760—  6:110 

1761 

6 

148 

of  James  Davis         1754 —  4  :  421 

1755 —  4  :  548 

1755 

4 

549 

of  Love  Davis  .... 

1766—  7  :    60 

1766 

7 

64 

of  Capt.  Samuel  Davis 

•                  •                  ■ 

1763 

6 

355 

of  Maj.  Thomas  Davis 

•                  ■                  *                 • 

1745 

3 

235 

1745—  3 :  236 

1745 

3 

241 

1755       4 : 550 

1755       4:570 

1755 

4 

573 

of  Timothy  Davis 

• 

1716 

1 

184 

of  Elkanah  Day        .... 

. 

1773 

8 

149 

of  Rowland  DePaibas 

1764—  6 :  392 

1764 

6 

397 

of  John  Dearborn  and  others    . 

1742—  2:649 

1742 

2 

650 

of  JoseiDh  Dearborn 

•                  >                  • 

1740 

2 

552 

1740—  2 :  561 

1740 

2 

563 

of  Levi  Dearborn 

. 

1758 

5     . 

440 

of  Deerfield 

1773—  8  :  140 

1773 

8 

148 

of  Deertield,  south    .... 

. 

1774 

8 

192 

of  Elijah  Denbo        .... 

1760 

6 

57 

of  Ichabod  Denbo      .... 

1767—  7  :  136 

1767 

7 

146 

of  Salathiel  Denbow 

1730—  2 :  331 

1742 

2 

638 

1742—  2 :  641 

1745 

3 

269 

278 


Index  to  Journals  ov  TIousk  of  Kepresentatives, 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  (ronlinncd)  : 

ol'  John  I)('nt 

1757— 

5:215 

1757 

5 

285 

1759— 

6:    IS 

1 759 

6 

24 

of  Derrylit'ld    . 

175.3— 

4 :  322 

1753 

4 

353 

1754— 

4  :  398 

1766 

7 

74 

of  D:ivicl  Doflf^o 

.                 , 

,                   , 

1765 

6 

433 

of  Daiiic;!  Doe,  etc.    . 

1747— 

3:511 

1747 

4 

45 

1747— 

4:    46 

1761 

6 

127 

of  Nathaniel  Doe 

.     1753— 

4:291 

1753 

4 

292 

of  Niihohis  Doe 

. 

1754 

4 

485 

of  Kiclianl  DoUof      . 

. 

1715— 

i  :  103 

1718 

1 

217 

of  AVilliani  Doiiiiils  . 

,                   , 

,                   , 

1731 

2 

354 

of  Dover  .... 

, 

1722— 

1:343 

1722 

1 

344 

1722— 

1  :  ;;45 

1723— 

1 :  394 

175G 

5 

173 

17G0— 

6:    35 

1765— 

6:443 

1770 

8 

41 

1770— 

8:    42 

1771— 

8:    57 

1771 

8 

58 

1771— 

8:    69 

1772— 

8:123 

1772 

8 

127 

of  Dover,  northeast  end    . 

1729 

2 :  145 

1729 

2 

149 

1729— 

2:  155 

1729— 

2:  IGG 

1729 

2 

171 

of  Dover,  Avest  end  . 

, 

,                  , 

,                   , 

1743 

3 

48 

1743— 

3:    G9 

1743 

3:    70 

1744 

3 

106 

1754— 

4 :  404 

1754—  4 :  405 

1754 

4 

449 

of  Al)rani  Dow 

17G1— 

6:142 

1761 

6 

147 

of  Rieliard  Downing 

, 

,                   , 

1764 

6 

405 

of  Dracut 

, 

1746 

3 

426 

of  Jo.se])h  Drew 

1744— 

3:    80 

1744 

3 

85 

of  'J'honias  Drew 

. 

1744 

3 

87 

of  Samuel  Drown      . 

, 

. 

1747 

3 

*485 

of  Bill  Dudley  . 

. 

. 

1760 

6 

97 

of  James  Dudley 

17G1  — 

6:123 

1761 

6 

136 

of  Capt.  John  Dudley 

1747— 

3  :  456 

1747 

3 

460 

177:3— 

8 :  148 

1774 

8 

166 

of  George  Duncan,  etc.    . 

173G— 

2 :  458 

1736 

2 

459 

of  Dunstable     . 

, 

. 

,                  , 

1744 

3 

*228 

1747— 

4:    28 

1748— 

4:    62 

1748 

4 

72 

1748 

4:    75 

1748 

4:    82 

1756 

5 

179 

1757— 

5:216 

1757 — 

5:287 

1762 

6 

240 

17fi2— 

6 :  241 

1762— 

6 :  243 

1762 

6 

256 

17G2— 

G  :  257 

1763— 

6 :  314 

1764 

6 

413 

of  Dunstable,  west  jjarlsh 

. 

1744 

3 

•228 

of  Dunstal)le,  northwest  part    . 

. 

. 

1763 

6 

344 

f'          of  Durham,  ete. 

, 

. 

, 

1743 

3 

69 

1755 — 

5:    54 

1757— 

5  :  300 

1758 

5 

351 

1758 

5 :  365 

1758— 

5  :  386 

1762 

6 

247 

17G5— 

7:    45 

17GG— 

7:    55 

1766 

7 

92 

17G6— 

7:    94 

17G8— 

7:192 

1768 

7 

214 

of  Aliigail  Dwinell   . 

1759— 

6:      G 

1759 

6 

7 

of  Daniel  Kades 

. 

1753 

4 

322 

of  East  Kingston 

, 

, 

. 

1747 

3 

459 

of  Capt.  El)enczer  Eastmai 

1 

1729- 

2 :  147 

1747 

3 

454 

1747— 

3 :  503 

1748 

4 

85 

of  Philli])  Eastman   . 

1764— 

6  :  392 

1764 

6 

396 

of  Caiit.  Rieliard  Eastman 

1748 

4 

62 

of  Benjamin  and  Sarah  Eaton  . 

17G0— 

6:116 

1761 

6 

123 

of  Zaciiariah  Edi:('rly 

. 

. 

1755 

4 

516 

of  Benjamin  Edwards 

1754— 

4:474 

1 755 

4 

496 

of  David  Elliot          175:)— 

4:349 

1753— 

4 :  350 

1753 

4 

357 

of  David  and  Richard  Elliot 

1747— 

3  :  474 

1747 

3 

476 

of  Sanmi'l  Elliot 

17Gl«- 

6:  162 

17G1 

6 

163 

1767- 

7  :  137 

17G7 

7 

138 

of  Rev.  Daniel  Emerson  . 

•                 • 

1756— 

6:    93 

1756 

6 

141 

Province  of  Kew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


279 


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VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {continued)  : 

of  Edward  Emerson 

,                 , 

>         •          ■         > 

1765 

6 

467 

of  INIary  Emerson  and  otb 

ers 

•         •         •         . 

1734 

2 

408 

of  Phillip  Emerson  and  a\ 

ife 

•         •          •         • 

1762 

6 

*262 

of  Solomon  Emerson 

.     1755—  4:516 

1755 

4 

243 

of  Antliony  Emery    . 

.     1757—  5:242 

1757 

5 

243 

of  Epping 

1747—  3:456 

1747 

3 

458 

1747—  3 :  471 

1748 

4 

61 

of  Epsom 

•                  >                  •                  . 

1743 

3 

71 

1744- 

-  3:    84 

1744—  3:    85 

1762 

6 

294 

1762- 

-  6 :  296 

1764—  6  :  414 

1765 

6 

434 

of  Exeter           .         1744- 

-  3:    99 

1744—  3:104 

1744 

3 

110 

1744- 

-  3:111 

1755—  5:    50 

1755 

5 

54 

of  Exeter,  north  [afterwards  Newmarket,  which  see 

bchnv'] 

. 

1727—  2:    94 

1737 

2 

499 

of  Exeter,  south        1742- 

-  2:616 

1742—  2 :  623 

1742 

2 

625 

1742- 

-  2 : 638 

1742—  2 :  649 

1742 

2 

651 

for  bridge  over  Exeter  river 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1746 

3 

432 

1746—  3 :  433 

1747 

3 

467 

1747- 

-  3:469 

1766—  7 :    57 

1766 

7 

77 

of  Capt.  John  Eyers  [Ayers  ?] 

.    1742—  2:625 

1742 

3 

38 

1742—  3:    43 

1743 

3 

65 

of  Samuel  Fifield 

. 

1755—  4:499 

1760 

6 

90 

of  John  Flagg 

,                  ,                  ,                  , 

1747 

3 

491 

of  John  Flood  . 

•                  .                  . 

1740 

2 

550 

of  Richard  Flood 

•                 .                  .                  . 

1744 

3 

*228 

of  Daniel  Fogg 

•                 •                 . 

1744 

3 

99 

of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Fogg 

•                  •                  . 

1760 

6 

116 

of  Stephen  Fogg 

•                  ■                  >                  • 

1760 

6 

97 

of  Joseph  Follett      , 

. 

1768 

7 

265 

of  Anna  Folsam 

•                  •                  >                  . 

1743 

3 

57 

of  Jonathan  Folsam 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1766 

5 

107 

1756—  5 :  177 

1756 

5 

178 

of  Samuel  Folsam    1712- 

-  1:    40 

1772—  8 :  116 

1772 

8 

117 

of  William  Forsaith 

, 

•                  •                  -                 • 

1761 

6 

136 

of  Mrs.  Ann  Foss 

, 

1767—  7:158 

1767 

7 

159 

1767- 

-  7  :  162 

1767—  7 :  163 

1767 

7 

164 

of  Zachariah  Foss     . 

, 

1767—  7  :  164 

1772 

8 

129 

of  Abiel  Foster         1774— 

-8:167 

1774—  8:190* 

1774 

8 

195 

of  Moses  Foster 

, 

• 

1747 

3 

467 

of  Daniel  Fowle 

, 

•                  •                  • 

1774 

8 

212 

of  Messrs.  Fowle 

^ 

•                  ■                  ■ 

1773 

8 

137 

of  Philip  Fowler      1768- 

-  7 : 190 

1768—  7:209 

1768 

7 

221 

1768- 

-  7  :  239 

1768—  7  :  247 

1768 

7 

248 

1768- 

-  7  :  252 

1768—  7:253 

1768 

7 

255 

of  Edward  Fox 

, 

•                  ■                  • 

1758 

5 

368 

of  Franeestown          1773— 

-  8 :  137 

1773—  8 :  148 

1774 

8 

166 

of  Abraham  French 

,                 , 

•                   •                   • 

1760 

G 

51 

of  Jolin  French 

•                   •                   . 

1711 

1 

4 

of  Josi'pli  Frencli 

1748       4:    62 

1748 

4 

72 

of  Moses  Frcncli 

, 

■                 ■                  • 

1770 

8 

46 

of  Samuel  French     . 

. 

1763 

6 

321 

of  William  French    . 

1757—  5 :  222 

1757 

5 

225 

of  A\'illi;ini  Frcncli  and  ot 

lers  . 

1746—  3:410 

1747 

3 

446 

from  the  frontiers 

. 

1744 

100 

of  George  Frost 

, 

1768—  7:235 

1768 

7 

242 

of  Capt.  John  Frost 

•                 •                 • 

1722 

1 

353 

of  Frost  and  other 

s 

■                  •                  ■ 

1745 

3 

294 

of  Col.  John  (iage    . 

, 

1765—  6 :  446 

1773 

8 

155 

of  Cols.  Gage,  Wallingfoi 

rd,  and  otl 

lers  . 

1768 

7 

213 

of  Phebe  Gage 

. 

1758 

5 

372 

280 


Index  tu  Julknals  uf  House  of  llEruESENTATivES, 


YBAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {continued)  : 

of  Joliii  (Jarliuitl        .... 

1770— 

8:      2 

1770 

8 

9 

of  <;('iifial  as.Sfiiiltly  to  <^()Vi'riior  and 

council 

, 

1764 

6 

422 

of  Paul  (Jerrisli         .         . 

,                    , 

1756 

5 

172 

of  ('apt.  Sauuu'l  (uTrisli  . 

. 

, 

1757 

5 

249 

17(il—  6  :  201 

1761— 

6 :  203 

1763 

6 

352 

1763       6 : 372 

1765— 

7:      .S 

1765 

7 

12 

1705—  7:    22 

1765— 

7:    23 

176H 

7 

271 

1769—  7:290 

1769— 

7:302 

1769 

7 

304 

of  Ziljuloii  (iiddiii;,'^  .... 

, 

,                   , 

1754 

4 

466 

of  Andrew  (iiliiian  and  otlicrs  . 

, 

,                   , 

1742 

2 

651 

of  Antipas  Gilnian  and  others  . 

, 

, 

1753 

4 

331 

1753— 

4  :  332 

1753 

4 

357 

1753—  4:358 

176;;— 

6  :  370 

1764 

6 

390 

of  Antipas  and  Jonathan  (Jilnian 

, 

1763 

6 

370 

of  lienjaniiii  (lilnian,  etc. 

, 

, 

1753 

4 

330 

1754— 

4  :  377 

1754 

4 

393 

of  C'apt.  Israel  (Jilman     . 

1754— 

4:485 

1755 

4 

532 

of  Major  Julin  (iilnian 

1757— 

5 :  291 

1761 

6 

139 

of  Joshua  (iilnian     .... 

1747 

3 

484 

of  Peter  Gilman         .... 

1755— 

4 :  540 

1755 

4 

547 

1755—  4  :  566 

1755 — 

5:    11 

1755 

5 

27 

of  Dr.  Robert  CJilman 

1745— 

3  :  294 

1746 

3 

39H 

of  Samuel  Cilnian     .... 

, 

1755 

4 

540 

1755—  4:547 

1755— 

4:566 

1755 

5 

11 

1755—  5 :    23 

176S— 

7:192 

1768 

7 

197 

of  Samuel  and  Nicholas  Gilman 

1742— 

2:649 

1742 

2 

650 

of  (Jilmanton    .         1760—6:112 

1761— 

6:139 

1766 

7 

86 

of  James  Gilmore     .... 

1766— 

7:    77 

1766 

7 

89 

1771—  8:    59 

1771— 

S:    63 

1771 

8 

99 

of  James  Gilmore  and  wife 

1768— 

7:211 

1768 

7 

215 

of  Gilsum          ..... 

1768— 

7:271 

176.H 

7 

272 

of  BfMJamin  Glaizer 

, 

175s 

5 

37;i 

of  William  (Jlcden    .... 

. 

, 

1757 

5 

236 

of  Jose})!!  Godfrey    .... 

. 

, 

1765 

6 

451 

of  John  Gode   

1747— 

3 :  460 

174M 

4 

74 

1753—  4 :  362 

1757 — 

5 :  234 

1757 

5 

24.S 

1758—  5 :  389 

1758— 

0  :  390 

1760 

6 

112 

of  John  Gotte  and  others 

1761— 

6  :  140 

1761 

6 

143 

1761  — 

6  :215 

1766 

7 

91 

of  John  Gofte,  Jr 

. 

, 

1734 

2 

42M 

1734—  2:429 

1735— 

2:444 

1735 

2 

445 

1737—   2:48S 

1737— 

2:489 

1737 

2 

490 

of  Goft'stowu     ..... 

1771— 

8:108 

1772 

8 

121 

1772— 

8:126 

1772 

8 

127 

of  Gosj.ort        .         1742—2:633 

1742— 

3 :  228  * 

1747 

3 

467 

1747—  3:471 

1760— 

6:    35 

1761 

6 

16« 

17(;r,_  7  :    81 

1766— 

7:    88 

1767 

7 

141 

of  John  Gove    ..... 

17;14— 

2 :  427 

1734 

2 

428 

of  Samuel  Graves     1731—  2:341 

1734- 

2:427 

1742 

2 

6;m 

of  Peter  Greeley       .... 

1720 

1 

295 

of  Pradiniry  Green   .... 

1747 

3 

484 

of  Isaac  Green  ..... 

\72\— 

1  :  270 

1721 

1 

;50« 

1721  — 

1:317 

1722 

1 

33K 

of  Nathan  Green       175(i —  5:172 

1756- 

5:174 

1770 

8 

32 

1771—  «:    91 

1771  — 

8:103 

1772 

8 

121 

of  Greenland    .         1714—  1  :    80 

1725— 

2:    24 

1732 

2 

36.S 

1763       6:315 

176;;— 

6  :  316 

1763 

6 

31.S 

1763—  6:319 

176-3_ 

6:320 

1763 

6 

333 

of  Maj.  Stejdieu  Greenleaf 

1745— 

3  :  165 

1745 

3 

250 

1747— 

3  :  492 

1748 

4 

81 

Pkovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


281 


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VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {continued)  : 

of  Capt,  Daniel  Greenough 

•                  •                  •                  > 

1722 

1 

338 

1722—  1:344 

1722 

1 

353 

of  David  Gregg,  etc. 

.    1754—  4  :  420 

1754 

4 

437 

of  Capt.  James  and  Samuel  Gregg 

.    1745—  3  :  294 

1745 

3 

295 

of  Cajjt.  John  Gregg 

•                  <                  •                  > 

1765 

7 

31 

of  Capt.  William  Gregg  . 

.    1765—  7  :      5 

1765 

7 

12 

of  John  Griffith         ifot)—  5  :  498 

1759—  6:    29 

1759 

6 

30 

of  Moses  Grimes       1759—  5  :  483 

1759—  5:491 

1759 

5 

496 

of  Benjamin  Hadley 

.    1759—  5  :  484 

1759 

5 

491 

of  Samuel  Haines 

•                  •                  ■                  • 

1770 

7 

356 

of  Abigail  Hale 

. 

1757 

5 

308 

of  John  and  Henr}'  Hale  . 

1766—  7:    53 

1766 

7 

75 

1766—  7:    86 

1766—  7:103 

1766 

7 

108 

of  Nathan  Hale 

1754—  4:466 

1754 

4 

467 

of  Samuel  Hale         1772—  8  :  126 

1772—  8:129 

1774 

8 

169 

of  John  Hall     .         1743       3 :    58 

1743—  3:    73 

1764 

6 

413 

of  Joseph  Hall          .... 

1759—  5 :  494 

1759 

5 

495 

1761—  6:202 

1761 

6 

206 

of  Samuel  Hall 

•                   •                    ■ 

1769 

7 

320 

of  Thomas  Haley 

•                    ■                    • 

1760 

6 

40 

of  Daniel  Ham 

• 

1765 

6 

436 

of  Hampstead  .... 

•                    •                    • 

1768 

7 

276 

of  Hampton       .... 

. 

1723 

1 

399 

1724—  2:      4 

1724—  2:      8 

1737 

2 

499 

1737—  2:500 

1742—  3:    34 

1758 

5 

400 

of  Hampton  Falls     . 

. 

1712 

1 

52 

1726       2:    34 

1726—  2:    52 

1737 

2 

488 

1742—  2:652 

1765—  7  :    44 

1766 

7 

52 

1766       7:    74 

1766—  7  :    85 

1766 

7 

95 

1767—  7 :  159 

1768—  7  :  188 

1770 

8 

4 

1770—  8  :    15 

1773       8 :  146 

1773 

8 

148 

of  Hampton  Falls,  west  end     . 

1732—  2:366 

1733 

2 

381 

1735       2 :  443 

1736 

2 

460 

in  behalf  of  Thcmias  Hancock 

•                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

166 

1761—  6 :  186 

1761 

6 

200 

of  Elizabeth  Hanson 

1734       2 :  424 

1734 

2 

428 

of  Isaac  Hanson        1747 —  3  :  470 

1757—  5 :  226 

1757 

5 

285 

of  Maul  and  Jonathan  Hanson 

1742—  2:640 

1742 

2 

642 

of  William  Hanson  .... 

•                  ■                  • 

1763 

6 

364 

of  Theophilus  Hardy 

•                  •                  • 

1774 

8 

167 

1774_  8 :  169 

1774 

8 

170 

of  Capt.  Samuel  Hart  {sec  also  Ahn 

9ry,  Robert) 

1734 

2 

428 

1734—  2:429 

1736 

2 

462 

1737—  2:479 

1737 

2 

491 

of  Nicholas  Hartford 

1747—  3:516 

1747 

3 

520 

1759—  5:494 

1759 

5 

497 

of  John  and  Richard  Harvey    . 

1759—  6  :    18 

1759 

6 

20 

1759—  6:    31 

1760       6:    43 

1760 

6 

52 

1760—  6:    62 

1760—  6:    63 

1760 

6 

65 

of  Thomas  Hays       .... 

• 

1761 

6 

201 

of  Capt.  John  Hazen 

1763       6 :  341 

1763 

6 

342 

1763—  6 :  344 

1763 

6 

345 

of  Richard  Hazzen  .... 

•                  • 

1754 

4 

393 

of  Richard  Hazzen,  Jr.     . 

•                  •                  • 

1729 

2 

147 

of  Sarah  Hazzen,  etc. 

1755—  4:540 

1755 

5 

6 

1755       5:    10 

1755 

5 

23 

of  Samuel  Heard      1756 —  5  :  191 

1757—  5:214 

1769 

7 

332 

of  Bartholomew  Heath 

•                  •                  • 

1756 

0 

119 

of  Caleb  Heath          .... 

• 

1762 

6 

273 

of  Joseph  Hicks        .... 

•                  •                  » 

1773 

8 

351 

36 


282 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


17(;s_  7:203 


2: 
3: 


(i2o 
53 


PP:TITI0NS,  —  {mnttnucd) 

of  Mrs.  I  licks    . 

of  Cliarlcs  lli;,rl,t 

of  IK'iiry  Hill   . 

of  Jonathan  Hill 

of  William  Hill 

of  John  Hills    . 

of  nillsborou<rli 

of  llillsborouf!^ii  county     . 

of  C'apt.  Kichanl  Hilton    . 
1712— 
1713— 

of  Hilton's  Point  i)ropnctors 

of  Jojni  Hinckfs 

of  JSanuK'l  Ilinks 

of  Hinsdale  and  others 

of  Ebenezer  Hinsdale 


of  John  Hoafi^    .... 

of  Samuel  Hobart     . 

of  Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Hobbs 

of  Janies  Hodj^es      1752—  4  :  270 

of  John  Hogo; 

of  Hoi  den,  Mass. 

of  Hollis  .         .         1717 

of  Benjamin  Holt     1745 

of  Edward  Hopkins 

of  Hopkinton    . 


3: 
3; 


45f) 
177 


of  Mrs.  Hannah  Horney 

of  Mr.  House    . 

of  Joseph  Hoyt 

of  Samuel  Hid)l)ard 

of  Richard  Hull 

of  ^Villiam  Humphrey 

of  John  Hunter 

of  Samuel  Huntoon 


1701—  (J:  121 


1770— 
1774— 

1742— 
1743— 


1744— 

1756— 

1765— 
1758— 
1753— 
1 757 — 

1747— 
1745— 

176.S— 
1772— 
1760— 


of  William  Jenkins  . 

of  Dca.  Francis  Jenncs 
of  Richard  Jenness,  3d 

of  Ebenezer  Johnson 


1761- 
1761- 

1767- 

1768— 

1759— 


of  George  Huntress 

of  John  llurd  (see  Memorials) 

of  Thomas  Hutchinson  (see  Memorials) 

1746— 
of  Indians  1724—  2:      5         1744— 

of  Air.  Ingraham  ....  1742 — 
of  George  Jack  man 
of  George  Jackman,  Jr.  . 
of  Daniel  Jackson  ....  1744 — 
of  Ebenezer  Jackson's  widow  .  .  1746 — 
of  Joseph  Jackson  . 
of  W^illiam  Jameson,  etc. 
of  I'^benezer  Ja<iuith 
of  James  Jetl'ry 
of  Benjamin  Jenkins 


176(1— 
1761- 


5 

168 

30 
54 


86 

64 

49 
385 
305 
290 

458 
228 

187 

:120 

70 


224 

:173 

150 
190 
494 


426 

77 

650 


99 
427 


64 

123 


6 
1764—  6 :  422 


1770— 
1770— 


347 
8 


1756—  5 :    89 


VKAU. 

vol.. 

1773 

8 

1747 

3 

1761 

6 

1765 

7 

1737 

2 

1744 

3 

1771 

8 

1774 

8 

1723 

1 

1743 

3 

1743 

3 

1731 

2 

1712 

1 

1720 

1 

1744 

3 

1745 

3 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1765 

7 

1758 

6 

1753 

4 

1757 

5 

1761 

6 

1757 

5 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1768 

7 

1772 

8 

1760 

6 

1773 

8 

1768 

7 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1759 

5 

1746 

3 

1744 

3 

1742 

2 

1768 

7 

1767 

7 

1745 

3 

1747 

3 

1761 

6 

1747 

3 

1773 

8 

1742 

2 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1764 

6 

1765 

7 

1764 

6 

1770 

7 

1770 

8 

1756 

6 

1756 

5 

I'AGE. 


136 

500 
214 

45 

48S 

'22H 

57 
169 
4<M) 

49 

55 
341 

39 
246 

87 
»228 

66 

92 

50 
388 
306 
299 
144 
287 
'228 
305 
214 
123 

86 
138 
261 
202 
274 
199 
148 
152 
205 
498 


437 

80 

652 

192 

151 

249 

484 

140 

446 

147 

646 

77 

130 

412 

12 

405 

359 

59 

84 

92 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


283 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {continued)  : 

of  James  Johnson     1754 —  4  :  478 

1754— 

4:481 

1757 

5 

302 

of  John  Johnson 

. 

,                  , 

1761 

6 

144 

of  John  and  JVIartha  Johnson    . 

, 

,                  , 

1761 

6 

168 

of  Michael  Johnson 

. 

,                  , 

1758 

5 

373 

of  Obadiah  Johnson 

1761— 

6:142 

1761 

6 

147 

of  Susannah  Johnson 

, 

,                    , 

1760 

6 

66 

1760 

6:    68 

1760 

6 

69 

of  Benjamin  Jones   . 

1760— 

6:103 

1760 

6 

109 

of  Daniel  Jones 

1766— 

7:    90 

1768 

7 

188 

of  judges  of  probate 

1763 

6:314 

1773 

8 

138 

of  Josiah  Judkins 

.    1760 

6:    35 

1760 

6 

97 

of  James  Kelley        1759—  5  :  460 

1759— 

5:467 

1759 

5 

468 

of  Joseph  Kelley 

. 

, 

1774 

8 

168 

of  James  Kelsey 

1767— 

7:133 

1767 

7 

134 

of  Benjamin  Kemming     . 

. 

,                  , 

1746 

3 

323 

of  Nathan  Kendall    ... 

. 

. 

1753 

4 

362 

in  behalf  of  Thomas  Kennedy  . 

,                  , 

. 

1762 

6 

270 

of  Job  Kenniston      1761—  6  :  123 

1761— 

6:136 

1762 

6 

274 

1762—  6 :  279 

1762— 

6:283 

1762 

6 

294 

1762—  6 :  303 

1763 

6:360 

1763 

6 

365 

of  Samuel  Kenniston 

, 

,                  , 

1746 

3 

323 

of  John  Kidder 

1759— 

5:484 

1759 

6 

491 

of  Benjamin  Kimball 

, 

, 

1757 

5 

290 

1757— 

5:299 

1760 

6 

97 

of  Caleb  and  John  Kimball 

, 

1746 

3 

410 

of  Samuel  Kimball   1765 —  7  :    49 

1765— 

7:    50 

1766 

7 

52 

1766—  7  :    Q'2 

1766— 

7:    76 

1766 

7 

91 

to  the  king 

1745 

3:255 

1746 

3 

309 

1770— 

7:358 

1775 

8 

222 

of  George  King 

,                  , 

1771 

8 

86 

of  John  King    .         1758       5 :  426 

1758 

5:432 

1772 

8 

117 

of  William  King,  etc.  (see  also  Downing,  Jose])h)     . 

1740 

2 

565 

1740— 

2 :  568 

1740 

2 

569 

of  Kingston       .... 

,                  , 

1712 

1 

43 

1718—  1:218 

1720— 

1:251 

1727 

2 

82 

1740—  2:553 

1743— 

3:    50 

1746 

3 

432 

1746—  3 :  440 

1747— 

3:447 

1755 

4 

540 

1755—  4:566 

1755 

4:567 

1760 

6 

44 

1760       6:    81 

1760— 

6:    84 

1761 

6 

196 

of  Kingston,  east  end 

1732— 

2:366 

1733 

2 

381 

1738—  2:532 

1738 

2:533 

1738 

2 

539 

of  John  Knight 

, 

,                  , 

1729 

2 

156 

of  John  Knight,  Jr. 

1763— 

6 

374 

1763 

G 

377 

1764— 

6 

405 

1765 

6 

437 

of  Ebenezer  Knowlton 

1760 

6 

109 

1770 

7 

346 

of  Ebenezer  Knowlton  and  others 

1770— 

8 

2 

1770 

8 

5 

1770 

8 

9 

1770 

8 

50 

of  Francis  Knowlton 

1761— 

6 

124 

1761 

6 

141 

of  John  Kyle     .... 

,                  , 

,                  , 

1754 

4 

420 

of  Ruth  Labaree 

,                  , 

,                  , 

1754 

4 

478 

of  Capt.  Jonathan  Ladd    . 

, 

,                  , 

1738 

2 

533 

1738 

2:540 

1740 

2 

550 

of  Trueworthy  Ladd 

,                  , 

,                  , 

1765 

7 

21 

of  Tobias  Lakeman  . 

1760— 

6:    61 

1760 

6 

64 

of  Dr.  Niel  Lamoiit  . 

,                  , 

^                      , 

1761 

6 

159 

of  Benjamin  Lamprey  and  others 

, 

,                      ^ 

1728 

2 

138 

of  Dr.  John  Lampson 

. 

,                      , 

1759 

5 

483 

1759— 

5  :  491 

1759 

5 

496 

of  Lancaster     .... 

1761— 

6:170 

1761 

6 

221 

of  John  Lane    .... 

. 

• 

• 

1761 

G 

203 

284 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


"     -  ■ 

YKAK. 

VOL. 

PACK. 

PETITIONS.—  Cco7j<m«crf)  : 

of  .Josliua  Lane 

, 

,                  , 

1765 

6 

451 

of  Lan^rilon    . 

1744— 

3:    85 

1744 

3 

99 

of  Joseph  Lanj^iiiade 

1756— 

5:193 

1756 

5 

194 

of  Thomas  Laiinen    . 

, 

,                   , 

1764 

6 

417 

of  David  Lawrence  . 

, 

,                   , 

1763 

6 

.348 

of  James  Leacli 

, 

,                   , 

1753 

4 

323 

of Leare 

1744— 

3:    85 

1744 

3 

96 

of  Benjamin  Leavitt 

, 

,                  , 

1719 

1 

236 

of  Cai)t.  Samuel  Leavett  . 

, 

, 

1767 

7 

123 

of  Samuel  Leavett  and  oth< 

2rs  . 

, 

,                  , 

1765 

7 

39 

of  Thomas  Levit 

. 

,                  , 

1723 

1 

398 

of  Levit 

, 

1742 

3 

30 

of  Benjamin  Lewis   . 

1745— 

3:275 

1746 

3 

306 

of  Abraham  Lihby    . 

1747— 

3:513 

1747 

4 

45 

of  James  Liggett 

1757— 

5:228 

1757 

5 

251 

of  Litchfield      . 

. 

. 

1744 

3 

*228 

of  Moses  Little 

^                  , 

1770 

8 

49 

of  ^latthew  Livermnre 

174S— 

4:    86 

1748 

4 

96 

of  Samuel  Livermore 

1770 

8:    49 

1772 

8 

121 

1773—  8 :  148 

1773 

8 

163 

of  Peter  Livins 

, 

,                 , 

1774 

8 

166 

of  Caj)t.  Joseph  Lock 

,                  , 

1742 

3 

30 

1742— 

3:    36 

1745 

3 

224 

1745— 

3 :  242 

1745— 

3 :  265 

1745 

3 

294 

of  John  Loggan 

, 

,                 , 

1760 

6 

60 

of  Londonderry 

. 

1726 

2:    35 

1728 

2 

119 

1728 

2 :  134 

1728— 

2 :  136 

1730 

2 

311 

1730— 

2:313 

1736— 

2:462 

1736 

2 

477 

17;?7— 

2 :  492 

1742— 

2:616 

1742 

2 

622 

1742— 

2:625 

1742— 

2:641 

1744 

3 

107 

1742— 

3 :  108 

1756— 

5:    69 

1756 

5 

89 

175.S—  5:331 

1758— 

5:332 

1760 

6 

40 

17(50— 

6:    97 

1760 

6:    99 

1768 

7 

261 

1768— 

7:269 

1769— 

7  :  325 

1771 

8 

107 

1772— 

8:114 

1774— 

8:194 

1774 

8 

200 

of  LondondeiT)',  religious 

^ociety 

, 

,                   , 

1740 

2 

546 

1740— 

2  :  553 

1740 

2 

558 

1740 

2:565 

1740— 

2:568 

1740 

2 

569 

of  Londonderry,  west  parish     . 

,                   , 

1774 

8 

166 

f'           of  Jonathan  Longfellow   . 

. 

. 

1753 

4 

332 

1753 

4  :  354 

1754 

4 

377 

of  many,  for  men  to  go  in 

expeditio 

n  against  Louis- 

burg      .... 

. 

•                   ■ 

1744 

3 

♦228 

of  sundr}'  persons,  for  fivt 

!  hundre 

[1  men  to  Louis- 

l)urg     .... 

, 

,                   . 

1745 

3 

147 

of  oflicers  at  Louisburg     . 

• 

• 

1745 

3 

269 

of  Louisburg  volunteers    . 

^ 

,                  , 

. 

1746 

3 

402 

of  Jonathan  Lovewell,  etc. 

. 

,                  , 

,                   , 

1748 

4 

72 

1753— 

4 :  352 

1754 

4 

377 

1754— 

4 :  397 

1754— 

4:402 

1754 

4 

407 

of  Zacheus  Lovewell 

1758— 

5:394 

1758 

5 

396 

of  Ebenezer  Lvon     . 

. 

,                  ^ 

1763 

6 

335 

of  John  McDuiTi-e      . 

. 

. 

1771 

8 

59 

of  Alexander  Mackgregor} 

, 

,                  , 

1743 

3 

52 

1743 

3:    54 

1743 

3 

73 

of  David  McGregore 

176.S— 

7:188 

1770 

8 

11 

of  James  McIIard     . 

1768— 

7:187 

1770 

8 

12 

of  John  McKeen 

,                  , 

. 

1762 

6 

239 

of  Mrs.  Mackress 

1743 

3:    71 

1743 

3 

74 

of  Thomas  McLucas 

1763— 

6  :  341 

1763 

6 

343 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


285 


TEAR. 

1 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {contimied)  : 

of  Thomas  McMastcr 

1760       6:    62 

1760 

6 

96 

of  John  Macmath      .... 

... 

1747 

3 

500 

of  Andrew  McIMillan 

1765—  6  :  447 

1774 

8 

167 

of  Daniel  McMurjihy 

.                  .                  • 

1757 

5 

232 

of  Madbuiy  [Dover,  west] 

175.5—  4 :  510 

1755 

1       4 

522 

1755       4 : 529 

1755       4 :  548 

1755 

I       4 

566 

1768—  7 :  187 

1768       7  :  203 

1768 

7 

216 

of  Nathaniel  Malloon 

. 

1762 

6 

256 

of  Clement  March    1748—  4  :    75 

1748—  4:    82 

1754 

4 

466 

of  James  March        1759 —  5  :  477 

1759—  5:491 

1759 

^ 

492 

of  Stej^hen  March     .... 

•                  •                  • 

1754 

4 

484 

1754—  4:485 

1755       4 :  496 

1755 

4 

504 

1756—  5 :    72 

1756—  5  :    73 

1756 

5 

105 

of  John  Marcy          .... 

1773       8 :  152 

1773 

8 

155 

of  James  Marden      .... 

. 

1754 

4 

466 

of  Thomas  Marden,  etc.  . 

•                  •                  * 

1747 

3 

513 

1766—  7:    86 

1767 

7 

163 

of  Patrick  Markham 

1757—  5 :  299 

1758 

5 

390 

1758—  5:453 

1759       5 : 459 

1759 

5 

461 

of  Marlborough         .... 

. 

1761 

6 

221 

of  Hezekiah  Marsh   .... 

•                  •                  • 

1757 

5 

269 

of  John  Marsh           .... 

1747—  3  :  503 

1748 

4 

64 

of  Marston    .... 

•                            .                           a 

1760 

6 

94 

of  Mary  Marston      .... 

. 

1746 

3 

323 

of  Mary  and  Philip  S.  Marston 

•                            •                            • 

1768 

7 

193 

of  Sarah  and  Simon  Marston    . 

«                            •                            • 

1761 

6 

129 

of  Robert  Mason       .... 

1760—  6:    46 

1760 

6 

57 

of  Sarah  Mason         .... 

,                  , 

1772 

8 

126 

of  Francis  Mathes  and  others 

... 

1716 

1 

166 

1740—  2:560 

1740 

2 

563 

of  Benjamin  Mathes 

. 

1745 

3 

245 

of  Daniel  Meader     1744—  3  :    80 

1744—  3:101 

1744 

3 

105 

1744—  3 :  107 

1744—  3:110 

1745 

3 

165 

1745—  3 :  226 

1745—  3 :  231 

1745 

3 

233 

1745—  3 :  266 

1745—  3  :  288 

1745 

3 

301 

of  John  INIeader        .... 

1736—  2:460 

1736 

2 

462 

of  John  ]Melony         .... 

•                  •                  • 

1774 

8 

167 

of  Josiah  Melvin       .... 

. 

1766 

7 

53 

of  Paul  Mendell       .... 

•                  ■                  • 

1756 

5 

189 

of  Daniel  Merrill      .... 

1766—  7  :    53 

1773 

8 

147 

of  Nathaniel  Merrill 

1764—  6:421 

1765 

6 

435 

of  Merrimack 

. 

1754 

4 

439 

1754       4 :  440 

1754—  4 :  477 

1762 

6 

256 

of  Merrimack  river  inhabitants 

1761—  6:197 

1761 

6 

215 

of  sundry  officers  of  Colonel  Meserve's  reD:iment    . 

1757 

5 

285 

of  Daniel  Meserve    .... 

. 

1766 

7 

77 

1766—  7  :    89 

1768—  7  :  211 

1768 

7 

215 

of  George  Meserve  1766—  7  :   81 

1766—  7  :    87 

1766 

7 

95 

of  Col.  Nathaniel  Meservey     . 

•                  •                  • 

1747 

3 

491 

of  Josiah  IMiles         1760       6 :    71 

1761—  6 :  124 

1761 

6 

146 

of  William  Miles      .... 

. 

1754 

4 

465 

of  Ebenezer,  Charles,  and  Elizabeth  ^Miller     . 

1763 

6 

378 

of  Thomas  Millet,  etc. 

•                  .                  • 

1731 

2 

341 

1757—  5 :  269 

1757—  5 :  270 

1757 

5 

282 

1757—  5 :  287 

1757—  5  :  289 

1757 

5 

290 

1758—  5 :  419 

1759—  5:478 

1759 

5 

479 

of  Eligood  Mills       1771—8:    61 

1771—  8:    62 

1771 

8 

65 

of  John  Mills 

. 

1753 

4 

323 

of  Luke  Mills,  and  others 

. 

1754 

4 

398 

of  AnnaMitchel       1768—  7:270 

1769—  7  :  282 

1769 

7 

295 

286 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepresentatives, 


PETITIONS,  —  (conlinned)  : 

of  (;c()rgi' ^Miti'Iiell's  widow 

of  Monsun 

1753—  4:328* 
1703—  G:;!13 
of  Benjainiii  Moony 
of  Hercules  Mooney 

1757—  6 :  225 
1761—  6:121 
of  Hercules  and  Mary  Mooney 

of  Arehelaus  Moore  and  others 
of  John  Moore 

of  Samuel  Moore,  etc. 
of  William  Moore    . 
of  Israel  Morey 

of  William  ^lorrison 
of  Peter  Morse 

of Moses 

of  Dani<'l  Moulton  and  wife 

of  Elizal)oth  Moulton 

of  Ilrnr}-  Moulton    . 

of  J(jlin  Moulton 

of  Jonathan  ^Sloulton 

of  Joseph  Moulton    . 

of  William  Moulton 

of  Robert  Murdough 

of  Nathaniel  Nason  . 

of  New  Boston  1765—  6  :  432 

1768—  7:211 
1714—  1:  i'O 
1757 —  5  :  235 
1757—  5 :  282 
1760—  6:    36 


of  Newcastle    . 

of  New  Hopkinton 
of  Newington   . 
of  New  Ipswich 


1763—  6:341 
1763—  6:316 

1737—  2:41»7 
1745—  3:123 

17G3—  6:341 
1767—  7:  ICO 


of  John  NcAv march  . 

of  Joseph  Newmart-h 

1763—  G :  3<i7 

of  Newmarket  .... 

1757 —  5  :  235 
1760—  6:  ;i6 
1765—  7:  41 
1768—  7 :  VM 

of  Newmarket  lottery  manager.^; 

of  Newmarket,  west 

for  bridire  over  Newmarket  river 


1770— 
1747— 
1753— 
1763— 
1758— 


1758—  5 
1761—  6: 


49 
467 
331 
341 
3'J2 

372 

128 


175.J —  5  :    55 

1756 —  5  :  155 
1760—  G:  40 
1747—  3 :  503 
1762—  6:283 


1773—  8: 
1753—  4; 


1748—  4: 
1767—  7: 


136 
332 


71 
133 


1762—  6:279 
1764—   3:415 

1768—  7  :  274 

6:    95 


of  Newtown 


1754—  4:483 
1756—  5 :  100 


17G0- 

1766- 
1772- 
1718- 
1757- 
1757- 
1772- 

1763- 
1765- 

1737- 
1764- 

1763- 
1773- 

1748- 
1763- 

1759- 
1760- 
1765- 

17G.S- 


1747- 
1754- 
1755- 
1756- 


7:  51 
8:  120 
1  :  228 
5:241 
5:289 
8:123 

6 :  342 
6  :  432 

2 :  49;"» 
6:394 

6 :  342 
8:146 

4:  86 
6 :  368 

5:462 
6:  83 
7:  46 
7:214 


3  :  457 
4:476 
5:  62 
5:  180 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1770 

8 

1747 

3 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1761 

6 

1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1764 

6 

1756 

5 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1762 

6 

1771 

8 

1773 

8 

1760 

6 

1763 

6 

1759 

5 

1748 

4 

1767 

7 

1747 

3 

1769 

7 

1764 

6 

1774 

8 

1768 

7 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1753 

4 

1768 

7 

1774 

8 

1748 

4 

1757 

5 

1760  ' 

6 

1772 

8 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1765 

6 

1723 

1 

1737 

2 

1764 

6 

1763 

6 

'  1767 

7 

1773 

8 

1770 

8 

1748 

4 

1763 

6 

1745 

3 

1759 

6 

1761 

6 

1768 

7 

,  1772 

8 

1770 

8 

1754 

4 

1747 

3 

175G 

5 

1754 

4 

1756 

5 

1758 

5 

PAGE. 


51 
471 
312 
342 
352 
224 
3K9 
178 

61 

57 
414 
156 

42 

99 
284 
108 
138 
112 
334 
498 

77 
141 
484 
282 
421 
167 
277 

94 

96 
312 
210 
166 

96 
281 

35 
124 
316 
344 
433 
385 
500 
406 
322 
131 
147 

15 

96 
378 
194 

32 
177 
192 
121 
2 
484 
446 

63 
477 

74 
331 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


287 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {conti7iucd)  : 

of  North  Hampton    1734— 

2:423 

1734— 

2:428 

1738 

2 

532 

1738— 

2:533 

1738 

2:539 

1742 

2 

650 

1742— 

3:    30 

1742— 

3:    31 

1742 

3 

34 

1742— 

3:    36 

1742— 

3:    38 

1743 

3 

48 

1744— 

3:105 

1744— 

3:106 

1758 

5 

440 

of  Nottingham 

, 

, 

, 

1733 

2 

381 

1733 

2 :  382 

1734— 

2:402 

1738 

2 

533 

1738— 

2:534 

1743— 

3:    68 

1744 

3 

85 

1741— 

3:107 

1748 

4:    64 

1753 

4 

338 

1753— 

4:341 

1764— 

6:413 

1771 

8 

108 

1772— 

8:121 

1772— 

8:125 

1772 

8 

126 

of  Nottingham  West 

• 

.    1748— 

4:    63 

1748 

4 

64 

of  Nottingham,  southwest 

. 

.     ' 

,                   , 

1765 

7 

29 

of  Edmund  Noyes     . 

, 

. 

,                   , 

1773 

8 

141 

of  John  Noyes  and  others 

, 

.    1754— 

4:471 

1758 

5 

311 

1758 

5:321 

1758 

5 

385 

of  Benjamin  Nudd    1756 — 

5:    84 

1756— 

5:    89 

1756 

5 

92 

of  Ruth  Nudd  . 

, 

.    1756— 

5:172 

1756 

5 

174 

of  Number  4,  on  Connecticut   . 

•                  • 

, 

1744 

3 

*228 

of  Leah  and  Jolm  Nutter 

. 

.    1748 

4:    76 

1748 

4 

81 

of  John  Ober    . 

. 

.    1743 

3:    55 

1746 

3 

432 

of  Benjamin  Odioi-ne  and  others 

,                  , 

,                   , 

1763 

6 

314 

of  John  Odiorne,  Jr. 

, 

.    1755— 

5:    59 

1755 

5 

60 

1755 

5:    62 

1756 

5 

66 

of  Mehitabel  Odiorne 

, 

, 

, 

1771 

8 

93 

of  Orford          .         1772— 

3:123 

1773— 

8:136 

1773 

8 

141 

of  Oyster  I'iver  parish 

. 

, 

. 

1715 

1 

124 

1715— 

1 :  130 

1716 

1 

166 

of  minister  of  Oyster  River 

, 

. 

1731 

2 

353 

of  Thomas  Padvcr    1716— 

1:167 

1716— 

1 :  168 

1753 

4 

329 

of  Page 

, 

.    1742— 

3:    33 

1743 

3 

49 

Benjamin  Page         1763— 

6  :  351 

1763— 

6  :  353 

1763 

6 

366 

1763 

6 :  367 

1764— 

6:392 

1764 

6 

393 

of  Caleb  Page  . 

, 

.     1756 

5  :  119 

1763 

6 

363 

1764— 

6:398 

1774 

8 

195 

of  David  Page  and  others 

, 

,                 , 

, 

1768 

7 

186 

of  Isaac  Page    . 

, 

, 

,                  , 

1754 

4 

432 

of  Jonathan  Palmer 

, 

,                  , 

,                  , 

1744 

3 

99 

1754— 

4:465 

1754 

4 

470 

of  Thomas  Palmer   . 

, 

,                 , 

,                  , 

1721 

1 

270 

of  Alexander  Park,  etc.    . 

, 

, 

,                 , 

1753 

4 

294 

1753— 

4:295 

1753 

4 

300 

1753— 

4  :  301 

1753 

4:302 

1753 

4 

304 

of  John  Parker 

, 

, 

, 

1758 

5 

372 

1758— 

5  :  389 

1763 

6:312 

1770 

8 

49 

1774 

8 :  190  =• 

1774— 

8 :  192 

1774 

8 

195 

1774— 

8  :  197 

1774— 

8:201 

1774 

8 

211 

of  Mr.  Parker  (see  also  of 

Willard, 

etc.,  below) 

1743 

3 

52 

of  Thomas  Parker    . 

.    1768— 

7:262 

1768 

7 

265 

1769— 

7:284 

1769 

7 

289 

of  Thomas  Parsons  . 

.    1772— 

9:116 

1772 

8 

117 

of  Elizabeth  Pascall 

.     1762— 

6:294 

1763 

6 

317 

of  Eliphalet  Pattee  . 

.     1772— 

8:120 

1772 

8 

126 

of  J\[attliew  Patten    1756 — 

5:161 

1756— 

5:171 

1756 

5 

178 

of  James  Paul  . 

.    1768— 

7:274 

1768 

7 

277 

of  AVilliam  Peabody 

.    1765— 

7:    40 

1765 

7 

42 

1766- 

7: '52 

1767— 

7:161 

1768 

7 

189 

of  Richard  Peare 

.    1759— 

5:494 

1759 

6 

10 

of  Martha  Pearson    . 

.    1764— 

6:391 

1764 

6 

395 

1764 

6:399 

1764 

6 

405 

288  Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepresentatives, 


rETlTlONS,  —  (continued)  : 

of  Amos  Peaslue       17G4—  G  :  41 -J 
of  Daniel  IVasliH' 

of  .Foscpii  rt'iislee     1755 —  5:    62 

of  Daniel  I'tiree 

of  Daniel  Peirco,  guardian 

of  Daniel  Peirce,  etc. 
of  (teorge  Peiree,  etc. 
of  Joseph  Peiree 
of  Samuel  Peiree 
of  Pclham 

of  Pembi'oke 

of  Samuel  Penhallovv 

of  Pennecook    . 

of  Sir  William  Pepperell 

1753—  4:328 
of  Abraham  Perkins 

of  Kielianl  Perry       1733—  2  :  3.S6 
of  Peterborough       1771—  8:  108 
of  Joseph  Pevy 
of  Alexander  Phelps 

of  Pliilbrook  and  others 
of  Elias  Phill)ruck     . 
of  Ephi'aini  l'liilljn>ok 

of  James  Philbrouk  . 
of  Joses  Pliilbrook,  etc. 

1754—  4:467 
1756—  6 :  193 

of  Ephraim  Piekeriu 
of  John  Pickering     . 

of  Joshua  Pickering 

1752—  4  :  278 
17.-,3_  4:289 

of  jNIrs.  Anno  Pierce  1767 —  7:112 

of  Doctor  Pike 

of  Pine  Hill       .         .         . 

of  Thomas  Pijier  and  wife 

of  Al)raliam  Place     ... 

of  Elisha  Plaisled     1742—  2:633 

of  Plaistow        .... 

of  Plaistow,  west      17('i6 —  7  :    75 

of  .John  PlumnuT 

of  Plymouth  boundary  committee 

of  John  Pollard 

of  Enoeh  l\)or 

of  Nathaniel  Porter 

regarding  Portsmouth  selectmen 

of  Portsmouth  ... 

1700-  C:    .S3 
176.5—  7:    43 

of  Portsmouth,  etc.  (see  also  of  liyc 


1764—  6: 
174.3—  3: 
1761—  6 
1756—  5: 


1761  — 
1761— 


176H—  7 
1756 —  5 
1756 —  5 


1753— 
1753— 
17.^)4- 
1743— 
1771— 

1771— 
177.3— 


17.04— 
17.56— 

1716— 
176.3- 
1752— 
1753— 
17.53— 
1767  — 


1760— 
17.")8— 
1742— 
1754— 

1766— 


1763—  6: 
1763—  6: 


1714—  1 
174.S—  4 
1764—  6 
1769—  7 
beloin) 
1763—  6 


422 

5.5 

221 

74 

12« 
198 


1743—  3:  54 


270 
161 
171 


1748—  4:  64 


:309 

333 

395 

50 

109 

108 
137 


1756—  5:181 


474 
194 

171 
377 
270 
281 
305 
117 


97 
392 
634 
474 
194 

76 


312 
330 

88 

61 

454 

325 

348 


1 

YEAR. 

VOL. 

1765 

6 

1746 

3 

1762 

6 

17.58 

5 

17.54 

4 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1772 

8 

1770 

7 

1774 

8 

1769 

7 

17.56 

5 

1756 

5 

1763 

6 

1748 

4 

1747 

3 

1753 

4 

17.53 

4 

1763 

() 

1743 

3 

1771 

8 

1738 

2 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1743 

3 

1712 

1 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1761 

6 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

17.57 

5 

1760 

6 

1763 

6 

1765 

6 

1752 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1767 

7 

1721 

1 

1763 

6 

1761 

6 

1758 

6 

1742 

2 

1754 

4 

i  1774 

8 

1767 

7 

1772 

8 

1771 

8 

1  1764 

6 

1  1772 

8 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1714 

1 

1714 

1 

1759 

(1 

1765 

7 

1773 

8 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

PAGE. 


441 

432 
274 
331 
466 
150 
200 
12« 
356 
169 
282 
162 
184 
313 
72 
454 
310 
342 
348 
51 
110 
533 
136 
138 
68 
40 
179 
250 
205 
466 
475 
218 
112 
374 
437 
277 
282 
306 
118 
280 
366 
214 
396 
646 
475 
200 
139 
126 
78 
421 
123 
313 
331 
85 
90 
29 
19 
1.36 
347 
351 


Province  of  Neav  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


289 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {continued)  : 

of  Bauk  and  j\Iill-(lam  parties,  Portsmouth 

1718 

1 

218 

of  Portsmouth  selectmen 

1718—  1:227 

1763 

6 

381 

1764—  6:389 

1764 

6 

401 

of  Portsmouth  surveyors 

•                  ■ 

1758 

5 

403 

of  Portsmouth,  south 

1737—  2 :  492 

1737 

2 

499 

1737—  2:500 

1737—  2:526 

1738 

2 

539 

1740—  2:546 

1740—  2:550 

1740 

2 

560 

of  Silas  Potter           .... 

1765—  7:    17 

1765 

7 

20 

of  Isaac  Powers         .... 

•                  •                  • 

1765 

6 

456 

of  Prescot      .... 

•                  •                  • 

1737 

2 

498 

of  Andrew  Prescutt 

1768—  7  :  235 

1768 

7 

242 

of  Benjamin  Prescott 

.                  • 

1757 

5 

299 

1758—  5 :  317 

1758—  5 :  321 

1758 

5 

322 

1768       7 :  233 

1768—  7:260 

1768 

7 

261 

of  Capt.  Jonathan  Present's  men 

•                  •                  ■ 

1746 

3 

427 

of  Joshua  Prescutt  .... 

1753       4 :  356 

1753 

4 

357 

1754—  4:409 

1754 

4 

460 

of  Paul  Pressey         1759—  5  :  487 

1759—  5 :  491 

1759 

5 

495 

of  sundry  i)risoners 

. 

1765 

6 

467 

of  Thomas  Prowse  and  wife 

•                  •                  • 

1766 

7 

81 

1766—  7  :    88 

1766 

7 

109 

of  Jonathan  Pulcefer 

•                  •                  • 

1760 

6 

39 

of  Capt.  Mieliael  Purcell 

1766—  7  :  108 

1767 

7 

167 

of  Joshua  Purington 

•                  .                  • 

1745 

3 

291 

of  Quakers         .        1731—  2 :  341 

1761—  6 :  123 

1761 

6 

128 

17()1_  5:131 

1761—  6  :  147 

1768 

7 

213 

of  Benjamin  Quinby 

. 

1765 

6 

436 

of  Eleazer  Quinby    .... 

•                  *                  . 

1761 

6 

179 

of  Edmund  Quincy   .... 

•                  • 

1757 

5 

249 

1757—  5  :  289 

1757—  5 :  290 

1758 

5 

325 

1758—  5:331 

1758—  5 :  318 

1758 

5 

319 

1758—  5  :  322 

1758—  5 :  340 

1758 

5 

342 

1758—  5:345 

1758—  5 :  347 

1758 

5 

357 

of  William  Rackly    .... 

,                  ,                  ■ 

1759 

6 

4 

of  Richard  Rand  and  Mark  Randall 

1755—  5 :    59 

1756 

5 

106 

of  Paul  Randall        1756—  5  :  172 

1758       5  :  320 

1758 

5 

396 

of  Samuel  Rankin     .... 

1765       7:    40 

1765 

7 

42 

of  Alice  and  Samuel  Rawlins  . 

1754       4 : 485 

1754 

4 

486 

1755—  4 :  522 

1755_  4 :  539 

1755 

5 

38 

of  Henry  Rawlings  .... 

■                  *                  • 

1755 

4 

533 

of  Noah  Rawlins       .... 

1770      7 :  338 

1770 

7 

339 

1770—  7  :  345 

1770       8 :      1 

1770 

8 

5 

of  Raymond 

1768       7  :  267 

1768 

7 

277 

1770—  7 :  343 

1774—  8 :  190 

1774 

8 

194 

of  recruiting  officers 

•                  •                  • 

1747 

3 

508 

of  Mason  Rendell     .... 

■                  •                  ■ 

1757 

5 

225 

of  retailers  of  spirituous  liquors 

1748—  4:    63 

1748 

4 

64 

of  Samuel  Richardson 

1760—  6 :    40 

1760 

6 

60 

of  Capt.  William  Richardson   . 

1757—  5 :  308 

1758 

5 

324 

of  Ann  Rindge          .... 

1745—  3 :  165 

1745 

3 

167 

of  John  Rindge          .... 

•                  •                  • 

173S 

2 

536 

of  Axwell  Roberts     .... 

•                  • 

1722 

1 

317 

of  James  Robinson  .... 

,                  ,                  , 

1763 

() 

370 

of  John  Robinson     .... 

1764       6  :  391 

1764 

6 

394 

of  Samuel  Robinson 

1763—  6:367 

1763 

6 

370 

of  Rochester 

•                  •                  * 

1734 

2 

403 

1737—  2:490 

1737—  2:491 

1742 

2 

626 

1742—  2:627 

1747—  3 :  458 

1747 

4 

21 

1747—  4:    22 

1770—  8:    41 

1770 

8 

42 

1771—  8:108 
37 

1772—  8:120 

1772 

8 

121 

200 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PET 

riTIONS,  —  (coHlitlurd)  : 

of  Dr.  Daniol  Rogers 

1764 

6 

402 

1768—  7:246 

1768 

7 

247 

of  Daniel  Rogers  iiiul  others    . 

.     1764—  6:422 

1770 

8 

13 

1771—  S:    63 

1771 

8 

65 

of  Madame  Rogers   . 

•                   ■                   ■                   • 

1729 

•J 

171 

of  Col.  I?t'iijannii  Rnllc     . 

.                   •                   >                   • 

1744 

3 

*22H 

1745       3:177 

1745 

3 

228 

of  Alexander  Ross    . 

. 

1738 

2 

539 

of  Sarah  Ross  .         .         .         . 

•                  • 

1762 

6 

273 

of  Isai;di  Rowe 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

179 

of  Nathan  Rowe        1747—  3  :  4 

H4         1767—  7  :  166 

176H 

7 

238 

of  William  Rowell    . 

.     1755—  5 :    62 

1756 

5 

74 

1758—  5 : 3 

31         1770—  7:340 

1770 

7 

357 

of  Joseph  Rowlings 

.     1742—  2:650 

1742 

2 

651 

of  Joshua  liowlins    . 

.                  ■                  •                  . 

1761 

6 

124 

of  Rumlord       .         .         .         . 

.    1748—  4:    62 

1756 

5 

90 

1756—  5 :    92 

1756 

5 

188 

of  Rumiiey        .         .         .         . 

.     1771—  8:    62 

1771 

8 

78 

of  Edward  Russell    . 

.     1764—  6:411 

1765 

6 

433 

of  Benjamin  Rust 

.     173;}—  2:379 

1738 

2 

533 

of  Rye       .         .        1729—  2 :  1 

68         1730—  2:315 

17.30 

2 

322 

1730      2 : g 

.28         1751—  4  :  466 

1763 

6 

331 

of  Rye  and  Portsmouth    . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1764 

6 

407 

of  Salem   .         .        1756 —  5  : 

97         1756—  5  :    98 

1756 

5 

172 

1756—  5 :  1 

79        1756—  5  :  180 

1757 

5 

217 

of  John  Salter  .         .         .         . 

•                  >                  •                  ■ 

1731 

2 

355 

of  Daniel  Sanborn     . 

•                  •                  .                  • 

1766 

7 

86 

of  Josiah  Sanborn    . 

•                  •                  •                  ■ 

1766 

7 

261 

of  Sanbm-n    . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1742 

3 

30 

of  Reuben  Sandburn 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1755 

5 

37 

1756—  5 :    96 

1756 

5 

97 

of  Oliver  Sanders 

■                  •                  •                  > 

1764 

6 

415 

of  William  Sanders 

•                  •                  •                  > 

1756 

5 

172 

of  Sandy  Beach 

.    1725—  2:    23 

1725 

2 

21 

1726—  2: 

29         1726—  2:    36 

1726 

2 

37 

of  Abner  Sawyer 

• 

1759 

6 

15 

of  Dr.  Benjamin  Sawyer  . 

•                  •                  ■ 

1763 

6 

364 

of  llumplirey  Scammon    . 

.     1753-   4:2)^2 

1753 

4 

284 

1753—  4 : 5 

!85         1753       4:286 

1753 

4 

340 

f 

of  Joseph  Scoby 

.     1760—  6 :    62 

1760 

6 

96 

of  Benjamin  Scribner 

•                  •                  • 

1762 

6 

279 

1763—  6 :  348 

1763 

6 

375 

of  John  Scribner 

.    1769—  7:283 

1769 

7 

309 

1769—  7  :  324 

1769 

7 

32.S 

of  Samuel  Scribner 

.     1759_  5:494 

1759 

5 

497 

of  Joseph  Senter 

. 

1774 

8 

170 

of  John  Shackford    . 

•                  ■                  •                  > 

1742 

2 

630 

1742—  2:633 

1742 

2 

635 

of  Ichabod  Shaw 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1760 

6 

82 

of  Joseph  Sheflield    . 

•                  ■                  >                  • 

1734 

2 

428 

17.Si_  2:429 

1735 

2 

441 

of  Capt.  John  Shepherd    . 

• 

1757 

5 

219 

of  John  Siiepard,  Jr. 

. 

1765 

7 

40 

1765—  7:    42 

1766 

7 

52 

of  Thomas  Shepherd 

.                  •                  -                  - 

1748 

4 

61 

of  Henry  Sherburne 

.     i744_  3:228* 

1745 

3 

126 

1758—  4:271 

1752 

4 

275 

of  Henry  Sherburne's  widow 

•                   ■                   ■                   ■ 

1770 

8 

5 

1770       8:    15 

1773 

8 

139 

of  John  Sherburne    . 

.     1721—  1:270 

1762 

6 

281 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


291 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {continued)  : 

of  John  Sherburne   1762—  6  :  303 

1773— 

8:155 

1774 

8 

169 

of  Capt.  Joseph  Sherburne 

,                 , 

1748 

4 

72 

of  Mary  Shei^burne  . 

,                 , 

1745 

3 

252 

of  Noah  Sherlnu-ne  . 

,                 , 

1772 

8 

721 

of  Jacob  Silloway     . 

,                  , 

1757 

5 

206 

of  John  Simpson 

,                  , 

1773 

8 

153 

of  Thomas  Simpson 

.     1754— 

4:466 

1754 

4 

467 

1774 

8:166 

1774 

8 

167 

of  William  Simpson 

.                 , 

,                  , 

1773 

8 

136 

of  Ebenezer  Sleejier  and  others 

•                 • 

, 

1765 

6 

435 

of  Ebenezer  and  Stephen  Sleeper 

,                  • 

,                 , 

1765 

6 

451 

of  Ambrose  Sloper   . 

.    1770 

8:    35 

1770 

8 

42 

1771— 

8:    63 

1771 

8 

64 

of  Elizabeth  Sloper  , 

,                  , 

, 

1721 

1 

276 

of  Richard  Sloper 

, 

,                  , 

1712 

1 

55 

of  Samuel  Smallcorn 

.    1765- 

6 :  445 

1765 

6 

448 

of  Jabez  Smith 

1742— 

2:621 

1742 

2 

630 

of  John  Waldron  Smith    . 

1757— 

5:308 

1758 

5 

404 

of  Nathan  Smith 

.    1763 

6:332 

1763 

6 

364 

of  Nicholas  Smith     . 

1753 

4:367 

1754 

4 

434 

of  Richard  Smith 

1770 

8:      9 

1771 

8 

65 

of  Smith  and  Davis  . 

,                  , 

. 

1757 

5 

299 

of  sundry  soldiers     1743—  3  :    75 

1761— 

6:121 

1764 

6 

418 

for  soldiers,  etc. 

1745 

3:228 

1756 

5 

67 

of  Somersworth 

.    1743— 

3:    49 

1743 

3 

50 

1748       4:    90 

1754—  4 :  404 

1754 

4 

405 

1754—  4:421 

1770 

8:    41 

1770 

8 

42 

of  Souhegan  West    1744—  3  :  228  * 

1747— 

3:467 

1747 

3 

471 

of  South  Hampton    1742—  3 :    30 

1742 

3:    33 

1742 

3 

36 

1742—  3 :    38 

1742— 

3:    40 

1742 

3 

42 

1746—  3:323 

1746 

3:331 

1746 

3 

332 

1756—  5:113 

1756 

5:119 

1756 

5 

138 

1757—  6 :  256 

1760 

6:    38 

1771 

8 

58 

of  Ebenezer  Spaulding  and  others 

, 

,                  , 

1746 

3 

337 

1754— 

4:332 

1754 

4 

396 

of  Lieut.  John  Spear 

, 

,                  , 

1758 

5 

372 

1758 

5:389 

1765 

6 

446 

of  Ebenezer  Spencer 

1761— 

6:224 

1762 

6 

274 

of  Mr.  Stanions 

, 

. 

1742 

2 

630 

of  Ai-chibald  Stark   .... 

, 

. 

1748 

4 

62 

of  Joseph  Steele  and  others 

, 

,                  , 

1770 

7 

340 

of  Ebenezer  Stephens 

1742— 

3:    37 

1742 

3 

38 

of  Benjamin  Stevens 

1755 

4:499 

1761 

6 

150 

1761—  6 :  170 

1761— 

6:172 

1761 

6 

174 

of  Rev.  Phineas  Stevens  . 

, 

^                 , 

1748 

4 

74 

of  Reuben  Stevens    .... 

, 

,                  _ 

1758 

5 

373 

of  William  Stevens  .... 

1761— 

6:121 

1761 

6 

178 

of  Stevens,  Eastman  &  Co. 

, 

, 

1747 

4 

21 

of  Jonathan  Steward 

, 

,                  , 

1762 

6 

274 

of  Eleanor  Stickney 

1756 

5:    63 

1756 

5 

113 

of  William  Stiles  &  Co.    . 

, 

,                  ^ 

1720 

1 

260 

of  James  Stinson       .... 

. 

. 

1774 

8 

167 

of  James  Stoodley    .... 

1747— 

3:492 

1748 

4 

81 

1762— 

6 :  296 

1763 

6 

315 

of  James  Stoodly,  Jr. 

1753 

4:291 

1753 

4 

292 

of  Stoodly  &  Wniidden      . 

, 

, 

1745 

3 

165 

of  Stratham       .         1746       3 :  427 

1746 

3:428 

1747 

3 

457 

1747—  3:470 

1747— 

3:496 

1747 

3 

503 

1760—  6 :    36 

1761— 

6:187 

1768 

7 

199 

of  John  Sullivan       .... 

. 

,                  , 

1774 

8 

212 

292 


Index  to  Journals  of  ITofse  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  (continued)  : 

of  Suiicook        .... 

1744— 

3 :  228  * 

1747 

3 

493 

17.17_  ;3:.ll»4 

174.H— 

4:    62 

1758 

5 

386 

of  Kbpiipzer  Swan     . 

177:^— 

H :  152 

1773 

8 

155 

of  Kcnjaniin  Sweet    . 

.                   , 

1761 

6 

148 

of  Klisli;i  Sweat 

.     1755— 

4  :  499 

1761 

6 

150 

of  Josfjili  Sweet 

, 

, 

1761 

6 

208 

of  Moses  Sweet 

, 

,                   , 

1761 

6 

188 

of  Jonathan  Swett    . 

.     1754— 

4  :  377 

1754 

4 

393 

1754— 

4  :  404 

1770 

8 

12 

of  Maj.  Tliomas  Tash 

, 

1756 

5 

131 

1756— 

5 :  155 

1756 

5 

156 

1701—  6  :  197 

1761— 

6:214 

1767 

7 

155 

of  John  Tasker         1754—  4  :  421 

1755 

4:548 

1755 

4 

549 

of  Jolui  Tayh)!-  and  others 

, 

1742 

3 

30 

of  Tewksliurv  .... 

1758—  5:430 

1758 

5 

431 

of  Nathanicil  Thing  . 

. 

,                   , 

1761 

6 

♦198 

of  Stephen  Thing      . 

.    1766— 

7:102 

1767 

7 

146 

of  Pienjamin  Thomas 

.     1745— 

3:291 

1746 

3 

307 

of  Jonathan  Thomas 

,                   , 

1763 

6 

338 

of  Capt.  Joseph  Thomas  and  others 

1755— 

5:    50 

1755 

5 

53 

1769— 

7  :  327 

1770 

8 

52 

of  Ebenezer  and  Robert  Thompson 

. 

1757 

5 

299 

1757—  5:300 

1758 

5:321 

1758 

5 

322 

of  George  Tompson 

. 

1746 

3 

411 

of  Jonathan  Tomson,  Jr. 

, 

1754 

4 

487 

of  Robert  Thompson 

. 

• 

1756 

6 

78 

1756— 

5:    88 

1756 

5 

90 

1757—  5 :  299 

1758— 

5 :  322 

1761 

6 

140 

1761—  6:141 

1761— 

6:142 

1763 

6 

352 

1764       6 : 397 

1764— 

6:409 

1764 

6 

410 

1765—  6:445 

1766— 

7:    61 

1766 

7 

79 

of  Robert  Tliompson  [and  others] 

1761— 

6:152 

1761 

6 

155 

of  Thomas  Thompson 

1742— 

2:622 

1756 

5 

104 

of  ISIatthew  Thornton  and  others 

. 

, 

1762 

6 

239 

1773 

8:138 

1773 

8 

139 

of  Aaron  Tibbetts     . 

1768— 

7:204 

1768 

7 

278 

of  Jnlin  Tibbitts 

1757— 

5 :  234 

1757 

5 

283 

1706-  7:    94 

1766— 

7:    95 

1767 

7 

137 

of  Jolin  and  Tamesen  Tibbets  . 

1729 

2 

150 

of  Obadiah  Tibbitts  . 

1761 

6 

130 

of  Rose  Tiljbitts 

1764 

6 

401 

of  Abraliani  Tiltnn  . 

1757 

5 

252 

of  Benjamin  Tilton  . 

1747 

3 

484 

of  Capt.  Jacob  Tilton 

1772 

8 

117 

of  Timl)erlane  [Hanipstead]    . 

1744 

3 

85 

of  Capt.  John  Titcomb 

1757 

5 

210 

1758— 

5 :  379 

1758 

5 

382 

of  Patrick  Tobin 

1758 

5 

373 

of  Andrew  Todd,  etc. 

1760 

6 

97 

of  Jolm  To]  ford 

1748 

4 

71 

of  Christopher  Tappan 

1768 

7 

192 

of  Elisha  and  Phillip  Towle     . 

1759 

6 

20 

1759—  6  :    24 

1760— 

6:    41 

1760 

6 

50 

of  Jonathan  Towle   .... 

1761— 

6  :  129 

1761 

6 

216 

of  Philip  Towle        .... 

, 

,                    , 

1769 

7 

282 

of  Zachariah  Towle 

1765— 

6  :  443 

1765 

6 

451 

of  George  Townsend 

•  ' 

. 

1738 

2 

539 

of  Robert  Trail          .... 

1766— 

7:  102 

1766 

7 

104 

of  Ebenezer  Tniesdell 

, 

,                   , 

1745 

3 

*228 

of  John  Tuck    .         1765—  7  :    23 

176.5— 

7:    26 

1765 

7 

29 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


293 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {contmued)  : 

of  Francis  Tucker     1745—  3  :  235 

1745—  3 :  241 

1757 

5 

221 

of  John  Tucker 

.                  •                  ■                  > 

1767 

7 

147 

of  Ebenezer  Tuttle  . 

.    1729—  2  :  167 

1729 

2 

168 

1742—  2 :  622 

1742—  2:624 

1742 

2 

626 

of  Thomas  Tuttle     1761—  6  :  121 

1761—  6  :  123 

1761 

6 

131 

of  Two-Mile  Streak 

•                  ■                  •                  ■ 

1748 

4 

61 

of  John  UndeiTVOod 

•                  .                  •                  « 

1723 

1 

394 

of  Phinehas  Underwood,  etc.    . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1755 

4 

512 

of  John  Upton           1757 —  5  :  305 

1757—  5 :  306 

1758 

5 

421 

of  Elliot  Vaughan     1747—  3  :  469 

1747_  3 :  476 

1747 

3 

507 

of  Martha  and  Mary  Veazie     . 

•                  ■                  •                  • 

1763 

6 

378 

of  Margaret  Vincent 

. 

17.59 

6 

494 

1759—  5 :  495 

1759 

6 

7 

of  Ebenezer  Virgin  . 

.    1765—  6  :  434 

1765 

6 

469 

of               Wadleigh 

.    1744—  3 :    85 

1744 

3 

99 

of  Jeremiah  Walford 

• 

1731 

2 

353 

1731—  2 :  857 

1731 

2 

358 

of  Capt.  George  Walker  . 

1729—  2 :  147 

1729 

2 

149 

1742—  2 :  632 

1742—  2  :  641 

1742 

2 

643 

1742—  2 :  647 

1742—  3 :    31 

1742 

3 

34 

of  Timothy  Walker  . 

>                  •                  . 

1764 

6 

390 

1764—  6 :  393 

1764 

6 

394 

of  Capt.  William  Walker 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1753 

4 

349 

of  Wallace  and  others 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1737 

2 

488 

of  Robert  Wallace,  etc.    . 

.    1768       7:261 

1768 

7 

262 

1768—  7:269 

1769 

7 

283 

of  Thomas  Wallingford   . 

1748       4:    82 

1748 

4 

84 

1748       4:    90 

1760       6:   62 

1760 

6 

80 

of  Colonel  Walton    . 

1722—  1 :  321 

1740 

2 

550 

of  Daniel  Ward 

• 

1747 

3 

484 

of  Hezekiah  Ward    . 

•                  .                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

205 

of  Richard  Ward 

•                  •                  •                  ■ 

1729 

2 

158 

of  Nathaniel  Ware   . 

•                  •                  • 

1712 

1 

40 

of  Daniel  Warner     1774—  8  :  197 

1774—  8 :  203 

1774 

8 

212 

of  Walter  Warren    . 

1746—  3:426 

1747 

3 

486 

of  Jonathan  Weare  . 

1770—  8:      9 

1771 

8 

65 

of  Jeremiah  Webster 

. 

1755 

4 

517 

1766—  7  :    75 

1766 

7 

85 

of  John  Webster 

. 

1748 

4 

62 

of  John  Webster,  etc. 

1768—  7  :  191 

1768 

7 

215 

1708-  7  :  276 

1769 

7 

283 

of  Jonathan  Webster 

•                  ■                  ■ 

1760 

6 

118 

1761—  6:203 

1761 

6 

215 

of  Samuel  Webster  . 

•                  •                  ■ 

1773 

8 

141 

of  Jonathan  Wedgwood   . 

1761—  6 :  129 

1761 

6 

218 

of  Col.  John  Weeks 

. 

1761 

6 

157 

1761—  6 :  208 

1761 

6 

215 

of  Thomas  Wells      . 

•                  ■                  ■ 

1748 

4 

71 

of  John  Wendell       .... 

1756       5:    73 

1756 

6 

88 

of  Capt.  Benjamin  Wentworth 

•                  •                  • 

1721 

1 

308 

of  Daniel  AVentworth 

1759—  5 :  494 

1759 

5 

497 

of  Elizabeth  Wentworth  . 

•                  •                  • 

1734 

2 

402 

1734—  2 :  407 

1734 

2 

411 

,   of  Ephraim  Wentworth    . 

•                  •                  • 

1755 

5 

52 

1756—  5:    56 

1761 

6 

201 

of  George  AA'entworth 

. 

1772 

8 

120 

1772       8:128 

1772 

8 

129 

of  Hunking  WentAvorth    . 

1747—  3:476 

1747 

3 

507 

of  Capt.  John  Wentworth 

1760—  6  :    52 

1760 

6 

80 

of  John  Wentworth  and  wife  . 

•                  • 

1773 

8 

36 

294 


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YEAR. 

VOL. 

FAOE. 

PETITIONS,  —  {continued)  : 

of  M:irk  Ilunking  Wentwortli  . 

1742—  3:    .37 

1742 

3 

38 

17,04—  4:. 398 

1772 

8 

121 

of  Moses  Wcntwortli 

•                  ■                  •                  • 

1701 

6 

221 

of  S;inui('l  Wcntwortli 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1700 

0 

39 

of    K.lwMld   WL-St          . 

.     1721—  1:270 

1721 

1 

*305 

of  West  Held      .... 

•                 •                  •                 • 

1761 

6 

221 

of  "Wostmorclaml 

.     1708       7:271 

1708 

7 

272 

of  Klcazcr  Wlu'clock 

•                   ■                   •                    • 

1702 

6 

278 

17(i2—  0:279 

1702—  0:282 

1702 

6 

280 

1702—  0  :  298 

1702—  0:315 

1771 

8 

94 

of  ret(>r  Wheeler      . 

•                 •                  ■                  • 

1701 

0 

141 

of  Isaac  White 

1700—  7  :  102 

1707 

7 

140 

of  James  White,  etc. 

•                  •                  ■                 ■ 

1707 

7 

102 

1768—  7 :  188 

1708 

7 

202 

of  Philips  Whito 

•                  •                  • 

1770 

8 

40 

of  AiKlrew  Wigiriii  . 

•                  >                  • 

1770 

8 

6 

of  Chase  Wip;ireii 

•                  • 

1701 

0 

178 

of  Josiah  Wifr£:i'n     . 

•                  •                  ■ 

1761 

6 

180 

of  Josiah  Willard     .         .         .         . 

1745—  3  :  228  ♦ 

17,05 

4 

503 

of  IVIosfsi  "Willard 

•                  ■                  • 

1754 

4 

478 

of  Willard.  Bellows  &  Parker 

17.00—  5 :    64 

1750 

5 

66 

of  John  Willey          .         .         .         . 

•                  •                  . 

1702 

6 

274 

of  Edward  Williams 

■                  •                  ■ 

1757 

5 

285 

of  ^lary  Williams 

■                  •                  • 

1738 

2 

535 

of  Willson     .         .         .         . 

1742—  3 :    34 

1742 

3 

35 

of  Windham     .         1710—  3:442 

1747—  3 :  446 

1748 

4 

03 

174.S—  4 :    66 

1708—  7 :  261 

1768 

7 

269 

1771—  8:107 

1774—  8:194 

1774 

8 

200 

of  Judith  Winn         1709—  7  :  280 

1769—  7 :  296 

1769 

7 

299 

of  sundry  women  {see  also  of  Sarah 

Ball  and  others. 

ahovc) 

174.0—  3 :  175 

1745 

3 

221 

of  John  Wood  and  wife    . 

. 

1765 

7 

12 

of  Edward  Woodman 

■                  ■                  . 

1747 

4 

46 

of  Samuel  Woodman,  etc. 

•                  •                  • 

1771 

8 

61 

1771—  8:    66 

1771 

8 

70 

of  Joshua  Wright     .         .         .         . 

• 

1761 

6 

203 

of  Hezekiah  Young  .         .         .         . 

.                  >                  . 

1761 

6 

124 

of  Ensign  Jonathan  Yrmng 

17.08—  5 :  372 

1758 

6 

389 

hearing  of,  deferred,  etc. 

1743       3:    47 

1746 

3 

418 

174()_  3 :  422 

1747_  3 :  446 

1747 

4 

13 

1747—  4 :    17 

1747—  4  :    43 

1760 

6 

60 

1700—  6:    94 

1762—  6 :  294 

1763 

6 

341 

170 1—  6  :  389 

1766—  7 :    52 

1766 

7 

103 

PETTY  CHAPMEN : 

regulated 

• 

1710 

1 

70 

suppressed 

•                  •                  • 

1718 

1 

221 

PEVY,  JosKi'ii : 

petition 

. 

1738 

2 

533 

PHELPS,  Alexakdek  : 

petition,  etc 

1771—  8:108 

1773 

8 

136 

1773—  8:137 

1773—  8:138 

1773 

8 

141 

PHH.RPvTCK,  Skugt.  Benjamin: 

nuister-roll 

1746—  3:408 

1740 

3 

532 

I'll  11.1 '.RICK,  Jedidiaii  ["  Philbrook,  J 

eueihaii  ■']: 

member     .         .         17.")  2 —  4:217 

1752—  4 :  2.30 

1752 

4 

235 

]7;,o—  4:239 

17.02—  4:248 

1752 

4 

203 

17.02—  4 :  267 

1752—  4:208 

17.02 

4 

380 

17.03—  4 :  289 

17.03—  4:298 

1753 

4 

301 

1753—  4 :  302 

175.3—  4:338 

17.03 

4 

340 

1763—  4 :  342 

1753       4:346 

1753 

4 

349 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


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VOL. 

PAGE. 

PHILBRICK,  Jedidiaii,  —  {contimied)  : 

member     .         .         1753—  4  :  358 

1753— 

4:366 

1753 

4 

384 

1753—  4 :  401 

1754— 

4:404 

1764 

4 

406 

1754—  4  :  409 

1754— 

4:414 

1754 

4 

425 

1754—  4:426 

1754— 

4:433 

1754 

4 

434 

1754—  4:437 

1754— 

4  :  438 

1754 

4 

652 

PHILBRICK,  JosEi'H : 

member    ...... 

1745— 

3:115 

1745 

3 

128 

1745       3 :  131 

1745— 

3:1591 

1745 

3 

160 

1745—  3 :  168 

1745— 

3:172 

1746 

8 

175 

1745—  3 :  178 

1745— 

3:180 

1746 

3 

203 

1749       4 :  100 

1749— 

4:104 

1749 

4 

105 

1749—  4 :  106 

1749— 

4:111 

1749 

4 

123 

1749—  4 :  127 

1749— 

4:140 

1749 

4 

163 

1750—  4 :    10 

1751— 

4:      9 

1752 

4 

216 

1752—  4:230 

1752— 

4:267 

1752 

4 

276 

1752—  4 :  278 

1752— 

4:279 

1752 

4 

380 

1753       4 : 294 

1753— 

4:306 

1753 

4 

326 

1753—  4 :  344 

1753— 

4:346 

1753 

4 

367 

1753       4 : 368 

1753— 

4:384 

1754 

4 

369 

1754—  4 :  376 

1754—  4:401 

1754 

4 

404 

1754—  4 :  406 

1754— 

4:409 

1754 

4 

411 

1754—  4:415 

1754— 

4:425 

1754 

4 

*442 

1754—  4:479 

1754— 

4:486 

1754 

4 

652 

1755—  4:498 

1755— 

4 :  613 

1755 

4 

517 

1755—  4 :  519 

1755 

4 :  520 

1755 

4 

568 

1755 —  4  :  567 

1755— 

4:669 

1756 

6 

0 

1755 —  5:      1 

1755 

5:      6 

1755 

6 

10 

1755—  5 :    20 

1755— 

5:    26 

1765 

5 

31 

1755—  5 :    38 

1755 

5:    41 

1760 

6 

63 

PHILBRICK,  Robe KT  Tufton  : 

account      

. 

. 

1745 

3 

276 

PHILBRICK,  Simon  : 

legal  representatives  of    . 

, 

•                  • 

1747 

3 

622 

PHILBROOK,  Elias: 

petition      ..... 

• 

•                  • 

1712 

1 

40 

PHILBROOK,  Ephraim  ; 

petition,  etc 

1756— 

5:179 

1756 

6 

181 

1757— 

5:220 

1767 

6 

260 

PHILBROOK,  James  : 

on  Captain  Tash's  roll 

.    1756— 

5:131 

1761 

6 

205 

PHU.LBROOK,  John  : 

to  appear  

. 

• 

1766 

7 

24 

PHILBROOK,  JOSES : 

petition,  etc.      .         1754 —  4  :  466 

1754— 

4 :  467 

1754 

4 

474 

1754—  4 :  475 

1756— 

6:193 

1766 

5 

194 

1757—  6 :  218 

1767— 

6:219 

1757 

5 

233 

PHILBROOK  and  others : 

l^etition,  etc.      .... 

, 

1743 

3 

68 

PHILLIPS,  Adolpii  ["  Phillipse"]  : 

of  New  York   .... 

.    1730 

2 :  316 

1730 

2 

322 

1730       2 : 325 

1730 

2:326 

1730 

2 

342 

PHILLIPS,  John  : 

member     ..... 

,                  , 

, 

1755 

6 

43 

1755—  5 :    47 

1755— 

5:    54 

1755 

6 

258 

1756—  5 :  261 

1762— 

6:296 

1771 

8 

105 

1771—  8:108 

1771— 

8:109 

1771 

8 

113 

1772—  8:114 

1772— 

8 :  116 

1772 

8 

116 

1772—  8 :  120 

1772— 

8:123 

1772 

8 

128 

1773—  8:135 

1773— 

8 :  137 

1773 

8 

139 

1773—  8:144 

1773— 

8:147 

1773 

8 

162 

296 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


rillLLll'S,  .]i>i\s,  — {continued)  : 

iiK'iiil)or     .         .         1771 —  8  :  1(5 1 

IMIirrs,   I'lioMAS  ["rim-s"]  : 

slifi-ilV,  (.'tc.         .... 

171t;—    1  :  1(')6 

rUllTS.   I.IKl  TKNANT   (ioYKKM^U: 

letter  from        .         1755 —  4:545 
1755—  5:    25 
PHYSIC  "K  (.see  also  Medicine)  : 

allowanee  for    . 
I»I('KEKINC4.  Danikl: 

estate  of    . 
PR'KKKlNt;,  Dc.uoTiiv: 

to  eonvt-y  certain  1;uk1.s 
PICKERING,  El'ilKAiM  ["PiCKElilN"]  : 

petition      ..... 
PlCKKKlN(i,  Cai'T.  John 


177 


1715- 
171t;- 

1755- 
1755- 


8 :  1G5 

1:    99 
1  :  184 

5:      8 
5:    58 


YEAR. 


member,  etc. 


muster-roll 


PICKERTNC,  Joshua 
petition 


1716—  1:171 
1763—  6:374 

1773—  8 :  154 

1774—  8:211 

1759—  5:477 


1752- 
1753- 


4:278 
4 :  289 


1718- 
1763- 
1773- 
1774- 
1759- 
1760- 

1752- 
1753- 
1753- 


1:218 
6 :  377 
8  :  161 
8:212 
5 :  474 
6:    78 


270 
281 
305 


V.  Tovvle,  Matthias   . 
PICKERING,  Samuel: 

bearer  of  dispatches 
PICKERING,  Thomas  ["Pickekin"]  : 

t'ortv-two  men  of,  entertained  . 
PICKWAKET: 

enemy  at 

PIER  [OK  Bason]  : 

at  Go.sport  [Shoals]  .         .         ■    1766 —  7  :    81 

1767—  7  :  141         1767—  7  :  157 
PIERCE,  IsKAEi.  {see  also  Pearse  and  Peirce)  : 

serving  under  Captain  Clements       .... 
PIERCE,  Nathaniel: 

estate  of    .         .         1767—7:112         1767—7:117 
'pierce,  Capt.  Thomas  : 

account      ......... 

PIERMONT: 

granting  township  of 


1765—  6:441 

inventor}'  . 
i'lKK,  DOCTOK  : 

claim 
PIKE,  Joseph: 

liir»'d,  wages  stojH    . 
PILLORY : 

erectcil  at  Excti-r 

erected  at  IIanii)ton  . 
PILOT : 

wages 

of  sloop  Abigail 
PIX-PLAYINf;  {see  Cards). 
PINE  IhLL  [One  Pine  Hill,  Dunstable]: 

petition 


1764- 
1765- 


6 :  423 
6 :  449 


1721—  1:280 


1774 

1715 
1733 

1755 
1757 

1746 

1766 

1766 

1760 

1718 
1765 
1774 
1774 
1759 
1765 

1752 
1753 
1753 
1753 

1758 

1747 

1722 

1766 
1767 

1753 

1767 

1727 

1764 
1765 
1765 
1773 

1721 

1760 

1732 
1737 

1747 

1772 

1763 


VOL. 


5 
5 

3 

7 

7 

6 

1 
6 
8 
8 
5 
6 

4 
4 
4 
4 

5 

3 

1 

7 
7 

4 

7 

2 

6 
6 
6 
8 

1 

6 

2 
2 

3 

8 


PAGE. 


172 

100 
389 

9 
221 

375 

81 

109 

112 

219 
437 
167 
214 
475 
446 

277 
282 
306 
317 

421 

470 

340 

88 
163 

365 

121 

99 

422 
440 
450 
160 

290 

76 

370 
485 

469 
129 

366 


Province  of  jSTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


297 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PINKHAM,  Thomas  : 

widow's  claim  .... 

•                  •                  • 

1742 

3 

41 

PINKUM,  Solomon  : 

volunteer 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1746 

3 

404 

PINLY,  IMercy  : 

account      

•                  •                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

221 

PIPEK,  Thomas  and  Wife  : 

petition      ...... 

1760       6:    97 

1761 

6 

214 

PIPON,  Captain  : 

ship  of,  lost       .... 

•                  •                  • 

1738 

2 

536 

PIRACY : 

trial  for     .         .         1770—  7  :  338 

1770—  7  :  340 

1770 

7 

342 

1770       7 : 347 

1770—  8:    14 

1770 

8 

33 

PISCATAQUA  HARBOR: 

lighthouse  at     . 

. 

1765 

7 

19 

PISCATAQUA  River: 

as  bound  of  pi'ovince 

■                  •                  • 

1720 

1 

256 

main,  bordering  on,  defended  . 

•                  •                  • 

1747 

4 

19 

fish  in,  protected 

1770—  8 :    19 

1773 

8 

153 

PITCH : 

tax  rate     .         .         1752—  4  :  251 

1754—  4 :  445 

1755 

4 

549 

1756—  5 :  136 

1757 —  5  :  277 

1758 

5 

385 

1758       5 :  389 

1759—  6  :      2 

1760 

6 

105 

1761—  6  :  213 

1702-  6:265 

1762 

6 

338 

1704—  6:396 

1765—  7  :    29 

1766 

7 

84 

PITMAN,  Benjamin  : 

gaol-keeper,  etc 

1745       3 :  167 

1746 

3 

428 

1747—  3 :  488 

1757 

5 

284 

PITMAN,  Ezekibl  : 

volunteer  ...... 

•                  •                  • 

1746 

3 

404 

PITT,  William  : 

British  secretary 

1758 

5 

362 

1758—  5 :  440 

1759—  5:484 

1759 

5 

485 

1759—  5:486 

1761—  6:120 

1761 

6 

170 

1761—  6:172 

1761—  6:174 

1761 

6 

182 

PLACE,  Abraham: 

in  service  under  Captain  Clements 

•                  •                  • 

1753 

4 

327 

petition     .         .         1758 —  5  :  392 

1758—  5 :  396 

1759 

5 

485 

PLACENTIA : 

affair  kept  private  from     . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1711 

1 

10 

PLAINFIELD : 

inventory          .         1767 —  7 :  161 

1708—  7:220 

1773 

8 

159 

PLAISTED,  Elisha  : 

petition,  etc.      .... 

1742—  2 :  633 

1742 

2 

634 

1742       2 :  646 

1742 

3 

44 

PLAISTED,  John  : 

member,  speaker,  councilor,  treasui'er 

1711 

10 

1711—  1:    31 

1713       1:    66 

1714 

81 

1715—  1:    97 

1715—  1:    99 

1715 

100 

1715—  1:101 

1715—  1:132 

1716 

143 

1716       1 :  159 

1717—  1:190 

1717 

191 

1717—  1:192 

1717-   1:193 

1717 

194 

1717—  1:195 

1717-  1:196 

1717 

197 

1717—  1 :  198 

1717—  1:202 

1717 

204 

1717—  1:205 

1718—  1:218 

1722 

326 

1722—  1:329 

1722—  1:330 

1722 

332 

1722—  1:335 

1722—  1:339 

1722 

342 

1722—  1:343 

1722—  1:345 

1722 

346 

1722—  1:348 

1722—  1:351 

1722 

35.^ 

1722—  1:354 

1722—  1:355 

1722 

356 

1722—  1:357 

1722—  1:359 

1722 

w 

361 

38 


298         Index  to  Journals  of  IIo 

USE    OF    KeI'UESENTATIVE 

^, 

TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

I'LAISTED,  John,  —  {continued)  : 

member,  speaker,  couiuMlor,  treasurer                            | 

1722—  1:364 

1722—  1:365 

1722 

367 

1722—  1:36S 

1722—  1:369 

1722 

:i7i 

1722—  1:372 

1723—  1  :373 

1723 

375 

1723—  1:377 

1723—  1:379 

1723 

381 

1723—  1:382 

1723—  1:383 

1723 

381 

172:?—  1:3H7 

1723       1:3S9 

1723 

:{|i:; 

1723—  1:396 

172:5—  1:397 

1723 

:599 

1723       1 : 400 

172:J—  1:402 

1723 

405 

1723—  1  :  408 

172:5—  1:409 

1723 

410 

1723—  1:411 

172:5—   1:412 

1724 

413 

1724—   1  :  124 

1721—   1:425 

1724 

426 

1724—  1:432 

1724—  1:433 

1724 

4:54 

1724—  2:      1 

1724—  2:      3 

1724 

2 

4 

1724—  2:      8 

1724—  2:      9 

1724 

2 

10 

1724—  2 :    11 

1724—  2:    12* 

1725 

2 

tl2 

172.5—  2:    13 

1725—  2  :    15 

1725 

2 

19 

1725—  2 :    21 

1725—  2:    22 

1725 

2 

23 

1725—  2 :    25 

1725       2:    26 

1725 

2 

27 

1726—  2 :    33 

1726—  2 :    34 

1726 

2 

38 

1726       2:    39 

1726—  2:    40 

1726 

2 

44 

1726—  2:    45 

1726—  2:    50 

1726 

2 

54 

1726—  2 :    55 

1726       2:    59 

1726 

2 

63 

1726—  2:    66 

1727—  2:    67 

1727 

2 

68 

1727—  2:    69 

1727—  2:    73 

1727 

2 

74 

1727—  2:    78 

1727—  2:    80 

1727 

2 

84 

1727—  2:    87 

1727—  2:    93 

1727 

2 

94 

1727—  2 :  109 

1728—  2 :  133 

1728 

2 

141 

1729—  2 :  153 

1729—  2 :  157 

1731 

2 

351 

1733—  2 :  389 

1734—  2:408 

1734 

2 

413 

1742—  2 :  631 

1742—  2:634 

1742 

3 

44 

TLAISTED,  Samuel: 

V.  C-dpt.  Benjamin  Wentworth 

. 

1721 

1 

308 

PLAISTOW  [IIav'euiiill  Distiuct]  : 

represeutatives 

. 

1752 

4 

217 

1752—  4 :  380 

1753       4 :  384 

1753 

4 

386 

1754—  4 :  552 

1755—  4:558 

1755 

5 

0 

1755       5:    41 

1755—  5:258 

1756 

5 

95 

1756—  5 :  260 

1757—  5:506 

1758 

5 

434 

1758—  5 :  436 

1758—  5:512 

1759 

6 

22H 

1760—  6 :  230 

1761—  6 :  232 

1762 

6 

256 

1762—  6 :  257 

1762—  6  :  458 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6:464 

1765—  7  :  176 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—  7  :  182 

17()S—  7  :  350 

1769 

7 

352 

1770—  7 :  354 

1770—  8:      Ip 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771—  8 :  105 

1772—  8:115 

1773 

8 

144 

1774—  8:  164 

1774—  8:184 

1774 

8 

188 

1774—  8:194 

1771—  8 :  200 

1775 

8 

p218 

charter,  copy  I'equested     . 

. 

1752 

4 

223 

classed  for  excise 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1755 

4 

510 

inventory 

. 

1753 

4 

294 

17f;o—  6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7:160 

1768—  7:218 

1773 

8 

156 

petition 

.     1754—  4:474 

1754 

4 

475 

1774—  8:194 

1774 

8 

20( » 

petitioner  from 

despatches  sent  to     .         .         . 

.     1756 —  5  :  151 

1756 

5 

156 

• 

1758 

5 

421 

jiart  nf,  annexed  to  Ihunpstead 

.    1766—  7:    75 

1766 

7 

76 

West,  Atkinson  incorporated  from 

.     1766—  7 :    75 

1766 

7 

76 

1767-  7  :  139 

1767—  7  :  147 

1767 

7 

148 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


299 


161 


1775—  8 :  218 


inventory  . 

bounds 

representative  , 
POLLARD,  John  : 

petition 

POLLICY  Pond  [Windham]  : 

families  living  near  . 
POLLS  (see  also  Head  and  Selectmen)  : 

valuation  of      ...         . 

ratable,  selectmen  to  invoice     . 

ratable,  inventory  of 

tax  on  soldiers,  abated 
half  of  i)rovince  tax  laid  on 
number  of,  in  towns 


1754— 
1757— 
1759— 
1762— 
1765— 


PLAISTOW,  —  {continued)  : 

polling  off  from  Atkinson  to    . 

1768—  7 : 
partition  of  lands  in  ..... 

PLAN   {see  also  North  Hampton  and  Portsmotith)  : 

of  Merrimack  and  Newichwanock  rivei's  {which 

1737—  2: 

of  this  i^rovince         ....    1742 —  2  : 

1745—  3  :  235         1754—  4 : 

of  southern  Ijoundary 

of  way  from  crotch  of  Merrimack  river  to  Coos 
of  prison  ........ 

PLANK : 

for  fort  William  and  Mary       .... 

white  oak,  tax  rate  1732 —  4 :  251 
1756—  5 :  136 
1758—  5 :  388 
1761—  6:213 
1764—  6:396 
PLANTATIONS  {see  also  Trade)  : 

11.  M.  in  America 
PLANTING : 

gari'ison  guarded  at . 
PLAT  {see2)lan). 

PLATES  {see  also  Sea  Coast  and  Types) 
of  bills  of  credit 

1722—  1 :  323 
1742—  2 :  653 
1745—  3 :  243 
1745—  3 :  283 

1755—  5 :    22 

1756—  5 :  90 
1756—  5 :  156 

PLAYS : 

discountenanced 
PLOT  {see  also  Conspiracy)  : 

against  the  king,  etc. 
PLUMER,  Daniel  : 

scout  .... 

PLUMER,  John  ["Plummer"]  : 

l^etition      .... 
PLUMER,  Richard  : 

scout  .... 

PLUMER,  William  : 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish 
PLYMOUTH : 

1767—  7 


188 


see) 

498 
616 
442 


445 

277 

2 

265 

29 


1726— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1755— 
1756— 
1759— 


1768— 
1770— 
1775— 


1727—  2: 


1761—  6: 


44 
153 
267 
306 
53 
91 
477 


1722—  1:329 


220 

49 

227 


TEAR. 


1767 
1768 
1766 


1737 
1745 
1772 
1745 
1753 
1753 

1745 
1755 
1758 
1760 
1763 
1766 

1721 

1746 


1718 
1742 
1745 
1745 
1748 
1756 
1756 
1759 

1762 

1723 

1745 

1772 

1745 

1763 

1773 
1771 
1775 

1764 

1747 


75 

1728 

, 

1729 

, 

1753 

22 

1767 

, 

1756 

, 

1763 

, 

1773 

VOL. 


7 
7 
7 


2 
3 

8 
3 

4 
4 

3 

4 
5 
6 
6 

7 


1 
2 
3 
3 
4 
5 
5 
5 


1 

o 

8 

3 

6 

8 
8 
8 

6 

4 

2 
2 
4 
7 
5 
6 
8 


PAGE. 


162 

202 
93 


505 
1159 
116 
241 
329 
345 

235 
548 
385 
105 
338 
85 

279 

374 


231 

646 
230 
282 
93 
67 
140 
478 

275 

376 

228 

126 

228 

330 

160 

78 

237 

421 

29 

140 
172 
290 
161 
123 
321 
156 


300 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kei'resentatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

POLIA',  Ki>\VAiii): 

widow's  land  sale 

. 

1720 

1 

246 

rOMFKUV.  Joseph: 

estate  of    

. 

1720 

2 

30 

POOR : 

prisoners,  out  of  state,  supported     . 

1729—  2:15^ 

1729 

2 

103 

ehildren  of  tlie,  employed 

17»;6_  7  :    63 

1760 

7 

65 

niaintenanee  of  the 

1771—  8:    69 

1774 

8 

lOS 

POOR,  Damei.: 

to  appear 

. 

1774 

8 

194 

POOH,  Enoch: 

petition      ..... 

. 

1772 

8 

123 

POOR,  Thomas: 

rei)ort 

. 

1750 

5 

74 

POPLIN : 

set  ofV  from  Brentwood     . 

. 

1764 

6 

414 

ineori)orati<)n  from  Brentwood 

1704—  0:419 

1764 

6 

420 

selectmen  to  appear 

•                   •                   •                   • 

1765 

6 

435 

petitioners  from 

. 

1705 

6 

451 

inventory            .         1767 —  7 :  161 

1708—  7  :  220 

1773 

8 

157 

PORK  : 

packing 

• 

1743 

3 

51 

treasurer  has  none  for  scouts    . 

•                  •                 • 

1745 

3 

257 

of  this  country,  for  soldiers 

•                  • 

1746 

3 

378 

of  this  country,  or  Connecticut 

■                 •                  • 

1746 

3 

444 

for  soldiers       •        .        .        . 

1746 

3 

410 

1747—  3:455 

1748—  4 :    69 

1748 

4 

95 

1748—  4:    96 

1755—  5:    18 

1755 

5 

20 

1759—  6:    12 

1700—  6:    59 

1760 

6 

105 

allowance  to  each  soldier 

•                  > 

1756 

6 

117 

tax  rate      .         .         1752—  4  :  251 

1754—  4:445 

1755 

4 

548 

1756—  5:136 

1757—  5 :  277 

1758 

5 

3K5 

1758—  5:388 

1759-  0:      2 

1700 

6 

105 

1761—  6:213 

1702—  0:205 

1763 

6 

338 

1764—  6  :  396 

1705—  7:    29 

1706 

t 

84 

PORRESINE : 

Indian        ..... 

1727 

2 

84 

PORT  RovAL  (see  also  Annapolis  Royal)  : 

exjiedition          .... 

1711—   1:      5 

1711 

1 

11 

PORTER,  Nathaniel  : 

sutler        .         .         1762—  0:262 

1703—  6:312 

1703 

6 

313 

l^ORTER  &  Caldwell: 

sutlers 

1763—  6:330 

1763 

6 

331 

P0RTLEI)(;E  {see  also  Ferriage)  : 

bills 

1724—  2:      6 

1726 

2 

56 

1745—  3:230 

1744—  3:237 

1745 

3 

240 

1745—  3:241 

1745—  3:272 

1745 

3 

273 

1745—  3 :  274 

1745       3 : 270 

1745 

3 

277 

174o_  3 :  290 

1745—  3:304 

1740 

3 

411 

PORTSMOUTH  (see  also  Bank,  the ;  and 

Torons)  : 

bounds  unsettled 

•                  •                  • 

1712 

1 

40 

bounds  poranilndated 

1715—  1:136 

1720 

1 

*253 

setting  oft'  lands  from,  to  Newingt 

on 

1763—  6:374 

1763 

6 

377 

line  with  Newington 

1764—  6:400 

1705 

6 

437 

)ort  free  from  imjiost 

1712—  1:    41 

1712 

1 

54 

learing  of  two  sets  of  selectmen 

• 

1714 

1 

85 

1714^  1:    88 

1714 

1 

90 

selectmen,  "scandalous  reflections 

and  false  accu- 

sations  "  against     . 

1710 

1 

171 

disturbances  about  minister's  salary, 

settling   . 

1710 

1 

168 

Pkovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


301 


115 


115 

187 


1715- 
1722- 
1728- 
1732- 


1 

1; 

2: 

2: 


117 
32(3 
121 
376 


1735—  2:433 
1739—  2:542 
1745—  3  :  184 
1745—  3 :  262 
1745—  3:299 
1745—  3 :  311 
1747—  4  :  2 
1749—  4  :  104 
1751—  4:  9 
1753—  4 :  384 


558 
43 


PORTSMOUTH,  —  {continued\ : 

succession  of  ministry,  inserted  in  act,  strengthen- 
ing   1723—  1:401 

ditterences   between   Milldam  and   Bank   parishes, 

vote  explained 

two  parishes  strengthened        .         .         .         .         . 
rejiresentatives 

1715—  1 

1717—  1 :  190 

1727—  2  :  101 

1731—  2:335 

1734—  2:422 

1737—  2:475 

1745—  3 

1745—  3 

1745—  3 :  298 

1745—  3:307 

1746—  3 :  368 
1749—  4 :  100 

1751—  4:   6 

1752—  4:380 

1754—  4 

1755—  5 

1756—  5 
1758—  5 
1760—  6 :  230 
1763—  6:462 
1766—  7  :  51 
1766—  7 :  103 
1768—  7  :  350 
1770—  8  :   1  p 
1772—  8:115 
1774—  8:184 

taverns   

keeper  of  gaol  may  sell,  excise  fi'ee 

courts  in 

court-house       .         1730—  2 :  330 
selectmen  to  settle  themselves  about  two  schools     . 
free  school  of  province  located  at     . 
petition  {see  also  Rye)       .         .         .    1718 —  1:227 

1760—  6:    83 

served  with  copy  of  Newington  petition 

south  parish,  petition        .         .         .    1737 —  2:492 

1737—  2:500         1737—  2:526 

1740—  2  :  546         1740—  2  :  550 

selectmen,  memorial  of     .....         . 

selectmen  of,  and  church  wardens  of  parishes  in,  to 
ajjpear    ......... 

selectmen  to  appear  . 


552 

:    41 

95 

436 


1755—  4 

1755—  5 

1756—  5 :  260 
1758—  5:512 
1761—  6 :  232 
1764—  6  :  464 
1766—  7  :  99 
1766—  7  :  178 
1769—  7 :  352 
1771—  8:      2p 

1773—  8 :  144 

1774—  8 :  187 

1715—  1 :  135 

1716—  i  :  188 
1737—  2:490 


TEAR. 


VOL. 


surveyors,  petition  of 
petitioners  from        1729 —  2  :  147 
1767—  7  :  133 
allowing     swine    to    go     at 


1748-  4:    82 


1761—  6  :  128 

1767—  7  :  147 
large     in,     penalty 

1722—  1  :  323 
regulatino;  hoo-s  in     ......         . 

swine  regulated  in 

trustees  of  public  money  in 

1722—  1:361 
old  prison  in,  to  be  sold  (see  also  Bridewell)     . 
H.  M.  gaol  in 


1723 

1718 
1720 
1715 
1716 
1727 
1730 
1734 
1736 
1742 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1746 
1748 
1750 
1752 
1753 
1755 
1755 
1757 
1759 
1762 
1765 
1766 
1767 
1770 
1771 
1774 
1775 
1718 
1726 
1730 
1737 
1718 
1724 
1748 
1763 
1723 
1737 
1738 
1740 
1738 

1747 
1748 
1766 
1758 
1761 
1769 

1723 
1759 
1771 
1722 
1727 
1724 
1744 


1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
3 
3 
3 

o 

O 

4 
4 
4 
4 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
/ 
7 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
1 
2 
2 
2 
1 
2 
4 
6 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 

3 
4 
7 
5 
6 
7 

1 
6 
8 
1 
2 
1 
3 


PAGE. 


411 

218 
249 

97 
173 
100 
307 
397 
457 
610 
185 
287 
301 
313 
4 

10 
216 
386 
0 
258 
506 
228 
458 
176 
102 
182 
354 
105 
164 
218 
227 

64 

327 

494 

212 

5 

61 
347 
385 
499 
539 
560 
534 

513 
76 
86 
403 
198 
316 

402 

32 

59 

359 

108 

426 

79 


302 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


rOKTSAIOUTII,  —  (corUmued) 
gaol  in,  built 


17.".3— 
17.")G— 
1774— 


4 :  344 

.">:  IS") 
S:  vj:, 


prison  lot  sold  or  exchangeil 
records  of  deeds  kept  in    . 
l)ul)lic  records,  niiiy  be  removed  from,  wlien    . 
building  state  house  at      .         .         .     1720 —  2:    47 
17.J0—  [>:    O'J         17o0—  6:185 
locating  state  house  in       .         .         . 
state  house  on  the  parade 
holding  town  meetings  of,  iu  slate  house 

1704—  G :  389 
lands  in,  valued  at  six  shillings  per  acre 
trade  valuation  in  . 
classed  tor  excise  ....  1752 —  4  :  237 
excise  sale  in  . 
inventory 

1700—  G :    86 
1707-  7  :  160         1708—  7  :  218 
common  lands  in,  pro])rietors  of,  regulated 
certain  estate  partly  in,  taxed  in  Greenland     . 

tax  proportion 

relieved  as  to  assessments 

l)art  of,  i)lat 

claim 

constables,  claim 

public  entertainments  at, 

Louisburg    . 
volunteers  from 
men  to  drill  in  artillery  at  fort 
soldiers  transported  . 
ill-convenienced  by  reason  of  infection  of  small-pox 

lately  brought  in 
pest-house  built  in    . 
small-pox  at 

infectious  disorders  at,  to  prevent 
partition  of  messuage  in 
estate  in,  divided       ....    1704 —  G  :  421 

estate  in,  sold 1759—6:    29 

estate  in  settled 
road  from  t^oos  to     . 
road  from,  to  Rye 

highway  to,  from  Stonington,  etc 

projjosed  shire  town  of  Portsmouth  county 

1755—  4:504 
provisions  and  stores  purchased  at   . 

market  n-gulated 

monopoly  of  fresh  provisions  in,  to  prevent     . 

mob  at,  seize  long-boat 

paving  streets  of       ...         .    1759 —  6  :    29 

17(;0_  C  :    80         1760—  G  :    83 
plays,  etc.,  in,  discountenanced        .    1762 —  0:275 
potash  works  in         ....... 

lighthouse  near  mouth  i>f  Piscataqua  harbi)r,  at 


.    1737—  2:485 

•  •  •  •  • 

on  news  of  reduction  of 
.     1740—  3  :  403 


1705 —  0  :  450 


apothecary  m    . 
I'ORTS.MorTII  County 


1708—  7:252 


establishing 


POST-BOY : 

newspaper 


. 

•       • 

1740 

1747—  3:470 

1747— 

3 :  504 

1747 

1747—  4:  31 

1753— 

4:353 

1754 

YEAR. 


1756 
1757 
1774 
1720 
1747 
1752 
1757 
1753 
1754 
1703 
1704 
1728 
1728 
1755 
1770 
1753 
1701 
1773 
1754 
1758 
1761 
1769 
1729 
1737 
1753 

1745 
1746 
1747 
1747 

1747 
1747 
1765 
1774 
1747 
1765 
1759 
1707 
1752 
1705 
1768 

1755 
1756 
1703 
1765 
1757 
1760 
1760 
1773 
1765 
1765 
1768 

1755 


VOL. 


5 

5 

8 

2 

3 

4 

5 

4 

4 

6 

6 

2 

2 

4 

8 

4 

6 

8 

4 

5 

6 

7 
o 

2 
4 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
6 
8 
3 
7 
6 
7 
4 
6 
7 

4 
5 
6 
7 
5 
6 
6 
8 
6 
7 
7 


3 
4 
4 


PAGU. 


69 
3(»5 
201 

42 
464 
276 
306 
322 
428 
381 
401 
136 
140 
510 

41 
293 
122 
156 
*442 
368 
211 
325 
168 
486 
346 

251 

404 
478 
518 

490 
498 
454 
165 
615 
45 
30 
121 
273 
457 
277 

511 
151 
351 

43 
311 

36 

84 
136 
469 

19 
253 

504 

434 

22 

440 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


303 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

POSTAGE : 

of  governor's  letters 

1757—  5 :  274 

1761 

6 

217 

1766       7:    64 

1767—  7  :  116 

1769 

7 

294 

1770—  8:    17 

1771—  8:    81 

1772 

8 

125 

1772       8:129 

1773       8 :  152 

1774 

8 

210 

POSTMASTER : 

voted  £3  for  expediting  public  lettei 

rs,  free 

1723 

1 

394 

at  Boston. 

•                  •                  ■ 

1728 

2 

142 

POSTMASTER-GENERAL : 

Henry  IVIarshall  paid  as     . 

•                  •                  • 

1726 

2 

66 

POSTHUMOUS  CHILDREN : 

provided  for      ..... 

. 

1714 

1 

77 

POTASH : 

manufacture      .         1765 —  6  :  467 

1765—  6 :  468 

1765 

6 

469 

POTTER,  Abner  : 

deserter     

•                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

199 

POTTER,  Hugh  : 

pauper,  sui)})orted     . 

• 

1774 

8 

200 

POTTER,  Silas  : 

petition 

1765—  7 :    17 

1765 

7 

20 

POUNDS : 

provided,  and  rescous  and  breach  pi 

evented    . 

1718 

1 

220 

POWDER  (see  also  Gimpoivder)  : 

money,  etc 

. 

1711 

1 

7 

1717—  1 :  209 

1718—  1:220 

1719 

1 

240 

1720—  1:256 

1722—  1 :  351 

1726 

2 

57 

1727—  2 :    76 

1727—  2 :    80 

1728 

2 

116 

1728—  2 :  129 

1729—  2 :  154 

1731 

2 

358 

1738—  2 :  356 

1740       2 : 564 

1740 

2 

565 

1740—  2:566 

1745       3 :  257 

1747 

3 

473 

1768       7 : 244 

1768       7  :  248 

1768 

7 

249 

1768—  7 :  251 

1768—  7 :  254 

'  1768 

V 

255 

1768       7 :  258 

1772—  8 :  129 

1774 

8 

203 

supplies,  etc 

1717—  1:203 

1721 

1 

271 

1721—  1:277 

1726—  2:    57 

1727 

2 

70 

1743—  3:    68 

1743       3:    73 

1745 

3 

163 

1745—  3 :  218 

1745_  3 :  220 

1745 

3 

222 

1745—  3 :  223 

1745       3 :  226 

1745 

3 

252 

1745       3 : 256 

1746—  3:322 

1746 

3 

333 

1746—  3 :  335 

1746       3 :  337 

1746 

3 

338 

1746—  3 :  341 

1746       3 :  342 

1746 

3 

343 

1746—  3  :  345 

1746—  3 :  414 

1746 

3 

422 

1746       3 :  423 

1746—  3 :  425 

1746 

3 

43(i 

1746—  3 :  438 

1746—  3:439 

1746 

3 

441 

1746       3 :  442 

1747—  3 :  451 

1747 

3 

473 

1747—  3 :  521 

1747—  3  :  526 

1747 

4 

41 

1755—  5 :    10 

1755—  5  :    19 

1755 

5 

29 

1755—  5:    34 

1757—  5 :  205 

1761 

6 

222 

Iiouse 

1716—  1 :  177 

1721 

1 

276 

1746       3:337 

1746 

3 

439 

horns  for  soldiers 

•                 •                 •                  • 

1758 

5 

371 

POWELL,  William  : 

deserter     

•                 •                  • 

1722 

1 

315 

POWERS,  Isaac  : 

constable,  relieved    . 

•                 ■                  •                 • 

1765 

6 

456 

POWERS,  Cai't.  Petek  : 

muster-roll        .... 

1756—  5 :    97 

1756 

5 

130 

POWERS,  WiiiTCOMii : 

account      ..... 

>                 •                 ■                  • 

1768 

7 

236 

POWERS   OF   ATTORNEY: 

recorded   .         .         .         . 

1766       7:    66 

1766 

7 

70 

304 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  UEriiESENTATivES, 


17(;0—  0:    96 


POWNAI.L,  (i..v.    111. .mas: 

lotttT  from         .         1760—  6  :    66 
PKATT.  Mu. : 

vessel  of    ........  . 

iidvice  of   ........  . 

PRF.CEDKXT : 

none  to  l)e  urnfed,  for  paying  without  grants  therefor 
never  to  be  pled,  for  eidisting  contrary  to  orders, 

cle 

without    ["  unprecidentar']   House's  request    that 
council  give  reasons     ...... 

PRECEPTS  r.sYc  also  Sh<  rij's  and  Members  rcltirncd)  : 
for  choice  of  reiiresentatives    .... 

1717—  1:206  1718—  1 
1762—  6  :  246  1762—  6 
1762—  6  :  256  1765—  7 
17(jG—  7  :  51  1766—  7 
1706—  7  :  79  1766—  7 
177;^_  8:149  1774—  8 
1774—  8:200  1774—  8 
PRECINCTS : 

to  return  persons'  names  and  ratable  estates    . 
rates  for  new  i>roportion  in 
to  provide 
PREMILM  {src  lioiuUij) 
PREROGA'l'lVE : 
of  the  king 


224 

252 

38 

56 

99 

194 

205 


snow-shoes  and  moggisons 


1742— 
1756— 
1768— 


2 :  612 
5 :  138 
7:196 


of  the  jjovernor 


1728— 
1742— 
1767— 
1768— 
1749— 
1761— 


122 
648 
162 
257 
174 
181 


PRESBYTERIANS : 

in  Chester  pray  for  relief  against  paying  Congrega- 
tional minister      ....... 

Gofistowii,  seek  new  parish 

of  IIanii)ton,  annexed  to  Hampton  Falls 

of  Hampton   Falls    {aftericards   ScaOrook)^  dissat- 


isfied 


Pembroke,  set  off 


1766— 
1766— 
1763— 
1763— 


52 

95 

341 

380 


PRESC(  )TT, : 

petition      .... 

with  arms  for  the  State 
PPtESCOrr,  Andkkw: 

petition      .... 
PRESCOTT,  Benjamin  : 

petition,  etc. 

1758— 
1768— 
PRESCO  ri\  Ben.iamin,  .Ik.  : 

to  aj.pear  .... 
PRESCOIT.  IIknuv: 


1766—  7  : 
1770—  8 : 
1763— 
1768— 


171.".— 


74 

:   9 

6 :  343 

7  :  263 


3  :  126 
1768—  7:235 


321 
261 


1 757— 

1 758— 
17t)8— 


5 :  299 
5  :  322 
7  :  271 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1760 

6 

1722 

1 

1754 

4 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1716 

1 

1758 

6 

1762 

6 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1732 

2 

1742 

2 

1745 

3 

1735 

2 

1756 

5 

1768 

7 

1775 

8 

1749 

4 

1775 

8 

member  . 

1774— 

8. 

170 

1774—  ,S: 

172 

1774 

1774— 

8 

187 

1771—  8 

197 

1774 

1774— 

8 

211 

177,t-  8 

214 

1775 

PRESCOTT.  Jc.iin: 

muster-roll 

,        , 

, 

• 

, 

1724 

invalid  soldier  . 

, 

, 

. 

1747 

1737 
1772 
1769 

1765 
1766 
1771 
1763 
1768 

1737 
1745 

1768 

17.58 
1768 
1770 

1768 


2 

8 
7 

7 
7 
8 
6 
7 

2 
3 


5 
7 
8 


8 
8 
8 

2 
3 


FAOE. 


98 

343 

419 

239 

407 

416 

78 
440 
255 
40 
73 
102 
196 
209 

366 
649 
113 


454 
129 
195 
234 
176 
235 


491 
127 

282 

44 

85 

65 

379 

271 

498 
127 

242 

317 

260 

2 

234 

184 

199 
218 

6 
462 


PiioviNCE  OF  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


305 


PRESCOTT,  Cai't.  Jonathan  : 
men  under,  etc. 


1745- 
1746- 


3:269 
3  :  444 


1747- 
1754- 


3  :  462 

4  :  409 


1724—  2: 


1733—  2:377 
1765—  6  :  451 

1765—  7  :  34 

1766—  7 :  51 
1768—  7  :  185 
1768—  7 :  266 


1746—  3 :  427 
PRESCOTT,  Joshua  : 

petition,  etc.     . 

1753—  4 :  357 
PRESCOTT,  Mks.  Maky  Fuost  : 

will  of,  executors  to  sell  land  . 
PRESCOTT,  Peter  : 

claim  ..... 

PRESCOTT,  Samuel  : 

to  apjjear  ..... 
PRESCOTT,  WILLIAM : 

wounded  v(jlunteer    . 
PRESENTS : 

to  Peter  Colcord        .... 
lieutenant-governor  . 
to  the  Six  Nations 
PRESIDENT  (see  also  Walton,  Shadrach) 
of  the  province  (see  Ctitt,  John) 
of  the  covuicil   .... 

1731—  2 :  364 
1745—  3 :  119 
1765—  6:453 
1765—  7 :    46 

1767—  7 :  165 

1768—  7  :  225 
of    council    for    plantations    (see  also  Lord   Com- 
missioners)   

PRESS : 

tenders  of  the,  in  printing  bills,  paid  1743 —  3  :    65 
PRESSEY,  Paul  : 

l^etition     .         .         1759- 
PRESSING  (see  Impressing) . 
PREST  Arms  (see  also  Ar7ns) 

to  be  accounted  for  . 

1759 
1759 
PRETENDER : 

Prince  of  Wales,  the 
PRETENDING : 

to  be  military  officers,  penalty 
PRIEST,  Mrs.  Sarah  (see  also  Assembly) 

account     ...... 

1747—  3:507 
PRINCE : 

birth  of  a  .         1738—  2  :  529 

PRINCE  OF  WALES  (see  also  Pretender)  : 

nuptials  of  the  ....    1745 —  3  :  250 

PRINCESS  Sophia  : 

Protestant  succession  through 

PRINTINCt    (see  also  Busscll,   Eleazer,   and  Laws  and 
Secretary)  : 

laws 

1747—  3  :  508         1748—  4  :    99 

1754—  4  :  462         1758—  5  :  319 
1758—  5  :  356         1759—  5  :  463 

public,  session  laws 

forms  of  oaths,  etc.,  with  laws         .         .         .         . 
bills  of  credit  {which  see) 


5:487 


5:469 

5:472 


1759—  5 :  491 


1759—  5 :  470 
1759—  5 :  473 


1745—  3:248 
1748—  4:    83 


1738—  2:531 


1721—  1:281 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

1745 

3 

1747 

3 

1753 

4 

1754 

4 

1768 

7 

1744 

3 

1770 

8 

1746 

3 

1724 

2 

1715 

1 

1754 

4 

1731 

2 

1733 

2 

1765 

6 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1768 

7 

1775 

8 

1744 

3 

1743 

3 

1759 

5 

1759 

5 

1759 

5 

1759 

5 

1735 

2 

1724 

1 

1746 

3 

1753 

4 

1738 

2 

1747 

3 

1735 

2 

1716 

1 

1754 

4 

1758 

5 

1767 

7 

1766 

7 

1716 

1 

1717 

1 

1737 

2 

PAGE. 

285 
484 

356 
460 

249 

109 

2 

404 

7 
139 
371 

347 
390 
452 
37 
101 
186 
236 

107 

66 

495 

468 
471 
476 

436 

419 

381 
321 

532 

516 

436 


187 
426 
330 
170 
68 
181 
203 
486 


39 


306 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepkesentatiyes, 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PRINTINC;,  —  (coiUinned)  : 

» 

proceeilings  of  session,  libeling  court 

of  apjicals     . 

1728 

2 

115 

governor's  prochiiuations 

, 

1745 

3 

131 

joiirniils    .         .         1745 —  3  :  147 

1745       3  :  161 

1749 

4 

109 

1765—  7  :      4 

1765—  7  :    18 

1768 

7 

256 

17G8—  7  :  27i) 

1769—  7  :  291 

1769 

7 

332 

votes  and  joiu'nal  of  assembly 

. 

1758 

5 

444 

government  (sec  aho  Fnwlc)     . 

•                   • 

1758 

5 

338 

175H—  5  :  34(i 

1758—  5:423 

1760 

6 

39 

1761—  6 :  156 

1762—  6 :  280 

1765 

6 

457 

1767—  7:116 

1768—  7  :  250 

1769 

7 

332 

1769-  7:333 

1770—  8:    12 

1770 

8 

18 

1770—  8:    19 

1771—  8:103 

1773 

8 

154 

ritlSONS  (fcc  also  Kci/s,  SheriJ^'s,  mid  Turnkey fi)  : 

building,  repairing,  removinir,  etc. 

1714—  1  :    7H 

1715 

101 

1715       1:120 

1715—  1  :  121 

1715 

125 

1718—  1:161 

1718—   1:  IS  I 

1718 

225 

1718—  1 :  226 

1718—  1:227 

171H 

228 

1719—  1:238 

1720—   1:253 

1721 

285 

1721—  1:290 

1724—  1  :  423 

1728 

135 

1728—  2 :  137 

1731—  2 :  359 

1734 

2 

399 

1734—  2:404 

1734—  2:410 

1734 

2 

411 

1734—  2:415 

1734—  2:417 

1734 

2 

418 

1734—  2:419 

17:3.j_  2:425 

1735 

2 

439 

1735       2 :  440 

1735—  2:442 

1735 

2 

44H 

1735—  2:453 

1737—  2:486 

1737 

2 

490 

1737—  2:494 

1740—  2:552 

1740 

2 

653 

1742—  2 :  645 

1744—  3 :    79 

1746 

3 

405 

1746—  3  :  417 

1747—  3:487 

1747 

3 

497 

1747_  3 :  518 

1747—  3:522 

1747 

4 

20 

1747—  4 :    39 

1747_  4 :    5() 

1748 

4 

65 

1748—  4  :    79 

1752—  4:276 

1753 

4 

329 

1753—  4 :  330 

1753—  4:342 

1753 

4 

343 

1753—  4 :  344 

1753—  4:345 

1754 

4 

409 

1754—  4:481 

1755       4 : 488 

1755 

4 

489 

1755       4 : 500 

1755—  4 :  503 

1755 

4 

523 

1755       4 :  529 

1755—  4:566 

1755 

5 

1 

1756—  5 :    69 

1756—  5 :    78 

1756 

5 

153 

1756—  5 :  185 

1757—  5 :  303 

1757 

5 

304 

1757—  5:305 

1758       5 : 392 

1758 

6 

393 

1759—6:      6 

1765—  6:440 

1765 

6 

444 

1765—  6:446 

1765       6 :  447 

1765 

7 

32 

1765—  7:    42 

1765—  7  :    43 

1765 

7 

46 

1766—  7 :    68 

1766       7:    94 

1770 

8 

13 

1770       8:    48 

1771—  8:101 

1771 

8 

108 

lot  sold  or  exchanged 

1774—  8:190* 

1774 

8 

192 

1774—  8:195 

1774_  8:197 

1774 

8 

201 

Iniilding,  in  IIainj)t()n,  Kxeter,  and  V 

>over 

1726 

2 

47 

towns,  except  rortsniouth,  to  provid 

e       .         .         . 

1730 

2 

327 

escapes,  actual  or  feared,  "  insulliciency,"  etc. 

1714—  1:    77 

1716 

1 

152 

1716—  1:184 

171?<—  1:225 

1734 

2 

431 

1744—  3:    79 

1746—  3:403 

1747 

3 

485 

1751—  4:432 

1754—  4:433 

1754 

4 

434 

1754       4:447 

1755_  4:523 

1756 

5 

120 

1756—  5:  133 

1756—  5 :  172 

1758 

5 

396 

1764—  6  :  392 

17fir,_  7:    99 

1767 

7 

149 

1768—  7  :  187 

]7(;>i»-  7:188 

1768 

7 

192 

176.S—  7  :  236 

1770—  8:    11 

1770 

8 

12 

1770—  8:    13 

1770—  8:    15 

1770 

8 

33 

1770—  8:    59 

1771—  8:    90 

1771 

8 

91 

Pkovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


307 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

• 

PRISONS,  —  {continued)  : 

escai^es,  actual  or  feared,  "insufficiency,"  etc. 

1771—  8:    99         1771—  8:101 

1771 

8 

103 

1772—8:116         1772—8:121 

1773 

8 

136 

payment  of  charges  by,  secured       .... 

1718 

1 

220 

ceepers   (see  also  Daniels,  Eliphalct,  and  Pitman, 

Benjamin,  and  Tucker,  Francis) 

1726 

2 

64 

1765       5:    37 

1755 

5 

38 

PRISONERS : 

committed  for  theft,  charges  upon  province  for,  to 

prevent        ........ 

1718 

1 

220 

poor,  out  of  State,  supported    .         .    1729 —  2  :  158 

1729 

2 

163 

support  of         .         1754—  4  :  478         1756—  5  :    97 

1760 

6 

64 

1763       6:381         1765       6:467 

1766 

7 

54 

for  debt,  relieved      ....    1745—  3  :  167 

1745 

3 

177 

1745       3:178         1745       3:217 

1745 

3 

242 

1745       3:249         1764       6:409 

1764 

6 

418 

1764—  6  :  423         1765       6  :  440 

1765 

6 

454 

1765—  6  :  457         1765—  7  :    13 

1765 

7 

14 

1766—  7  :    54         1766—  7  :    64 

1767 

7 

149 

1767       7:151         1770      8:    52 

1770 

8 

60 

1770—  8:    70         1772-  8:129 

1774 

8 

169 

1774       8  :  170         1774—  8  :  193 

1774 

8 

203 

of  war  {see  also  Captives,  French,  and  names  of 

Expeditions) 

1714 

1 

75 

1714       1:    81         1745       3:235 

1745 

3 

241 

1745—  3  :  277         1745—  3  :  284 

1745 

3 

292 

1746       3:324         1746       3:339 

1747 

3 

450 

1747—  3:452         1747—  3:4.59 

1747 

3 

502 

1747—  3:503         1747—  3:517 

1754 

4 

478 

1758—  5  :  371         1758—  5  :  373 

1758 

5 

424 

1759       6:      9         1759       6:    17 

1762 

6 

283 

PRIVATES  {see  also  Soldiers  and  Wages)  : 

wages 

1761 

6 

193 

PRIVILEGES : 

of  members 1718—  1 :  221 

1735 

2 

435 

of  house 1749—  4  :  114 

1749 

4 

120 

1749—  4  :  130         1749—  4 :  131 

1749 

4 

142 

1749       4:153         1749       4:170 

1761 

6 

181 

of  British  colonists 

1766 

7 

58 

PRIVY  Council  {see  also  Lords)  : 

king's,  comjjlaint,  referred  to  . 

1774 

8 

166 

PROBATE  {see  also  Judges  and  Court)  : 

act,  additional  ........ 

1753 

4 

332 

act,  revived       .         1754—  4  :  402         1757—  5  :  200 

1757 

6 

201 

oiiice,  books  for        ....... 

1758 

5 

393 

PROCESS : 

mean,  sureties  in 

1718 

1 

220 

PROCESSES : 

return  of,  in  courts 

1771 

8 

96 

PROCLABIING : 

King  George  H 1728—  2  :  136 

1729 

2 

160 

King  George  HI 

1761 

6 

120 

lieutenant-governor's  commission     .... 

1728 

2 

142 

1729—  2 :  167 

1731 

2 

355 

PROCLAMATION  {sec  also  Thanksgiving)  : 

king's,  discountenancing  vice  and  encoui-aging  re- 

ligion   

1761 

6 

138 

governor's,  etc. 

1712 

1 

57 

1722—  1:325         1730—  2:330 

1737 

2 

495 

1738—  2:528        1741—  2:609 

1746 

3 

131 

308 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  IvEpresentatives, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

PROCLAMATION,  —  {Conlimicd)  : 

governor's,  etc. 

174r)       3:138 

1745—  3:1.39 

1745 

3 

150 

17.ir,_  3:ir,2 

1745       3  :  200 

1745 

3 

229 

1745—  3:278 

1752—  4 :  233 

1755 

5 

11 

1755—  5:    25 

1756       5:162 

1767 

5 

291 

Ur>x—  5:311 

17(i0—  6:119 

1761 

6 

226 

1702—  6:2()3 

1762—  6:269 

1764 

6 

427 

17(;(;_  7:    70 

1766—  7  :  100 

1768 

7 

280 

17r,n_  7:336 

1770_  8 :    34 

1771 

8 

97 

1771—  8:    99 

1771—  8:100 

1771 

8 

107 

1771—  8:108 

1771—  8:109 

1774 

8 

193 

dispersing          .... 

.    1745—  3:259 

1745 

3 

287 

177;^_  8:155 

1774 

8 

203 

money  ["  jn-oco"]     . 

.     1742—  2:635 

1742 

2 

638 

1742—  2:639 

1742—  2 :  644 

1742 

3 

34 

1742—  3:    41 

1743       3:    61 

1743 

3 

66 

1744—  3:    81 

1745—  3 :  143 

1745 

3 

210 

1745       3 :  244 

1745       3 : 271 

1745 

3 

279 

1747—  3:492 

1752—  4  :  272 

1753 

3 

359 

1757—  5 :  270 

1757—  5 :  271 

1758 

4 

347 

'    1758—  5  :  348 

1758—  5:349 

1758 

5 

449 

1758—  5  :  455 

1759—  6:458 

1761 

5 

144 

1765—  6:457 

1765—  6  :  466 

1765 

6 

467 

1765—  6:468 

1765—  7:    23 

1765 

6 

27 

1765—  7 :    28 

1765       7:    30 

1766 

7 

78 

1760       7:    79 

1772—  8:116 

1772 

8 

122 

1772—  8:129 

1773—  8 :  134 

1773 

8 

149 

PRODUCE : 

countiy,  for  soldiers 

•                  ■                  •                  • 

1746 

3 

378 

PROFANE  Cursing  (see  also  Cursing  and  Swearmg)  : 

and  swearing,  to  prevent 

. 

1747 

3 

496 

1747—  3:497 

1747—  3:508 

1752 

4 

257 

1753—  4 :  295 

1766—  7:    90 

1770 

8 

48 

PROFANITY  : 

to  suppress        .... 

• 

1718 

1 

220 

PROPORTIONING  (see  also  Committee, 

Inventories,  and 

Tax): 

province  tax  among  towns 

17  k; 

1 

170 

1723—  i  :  389 

1723 

1 

391 

1724—  2:      2 

1727—  2:    71 

1727 

2 

75 

1727—  2:    79 

1727—  2:    80 

1728 

2 

131 

172.S—  2 :  138 

1728—  2 :  141 

1728 

2 

142 

1728—  2 :  143 

1729—  2:156 

1729 

2 

172 

1731—  2:603 

1732—  2:366 

1732 

2 

371 

1735—  2 :  451 

1735—  2 :  452 

1742 

2 

623 

1742—  2:631 

1742—  2:643 

1742 

2 

649 

1742—  2:651 

1742—  2:652 

1743 

3 

52 

1743—  3:    61 

1745—  3  :  2U9 

1745 

3 

271 

1745—  3:279 

1752—  4 :  246 

1752 

4 

247 

175.3—  4 :  290 

175.3—  4:292 

1753 

4 

294 

1753—  4:315 

1753—  4:328 

1753 

4 

333 

1763       4 : 338 

1753—  4 :  339 

1760 

6 

92 

1760—  6 :  100 

1761—  6:139 

1761 

6 

147 

1761—  6:152 

1761—  6:199 

1761 

6 

203 

1761—  6 :  204 

1701—  6:205 

1761 

6 

206 

1761—  6:208 

1761—  6:211 

1761 

6 

215 

1761—  6:218 

1761^  6:219 

1761 

6 

234 

1767—  7:117 

1767—  7  :  160 

1768 

7 

216 

1768—  7  :  247 

1768—  7  :  259 

1773 

8 

136 

1773—  8 :  149 

1773—  8:152 

1773 

8 

160 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


309 


PROPORTIONING,  —  (contmued)  : 

province  tax  among  unincori3orated  persons 

1742—  2:623 
province  tax  among  settlements  on  north  of  Massa- 


cliusetts  line 
levy  of  10,000  men  among  lirovinces 
PROPRIETARIES : 


regulated 


PROPRIETORS ; 
regulated  . 


1759— 
1762— 
1763— 
1764— 
1765— 
1765— 


460 
287 
375 
392 
4 
33 


1742— 
1756— 

1753— 
1759— 
1763— 
1763— 
1764— 
1765— 
1765— 


632 
74 

307 
462 
346 
376 
393 
6 
34 


1718—  1:220 

1740—  2  :  560    1752—  4  :  275 

1757—  5  :  201    1758—  5  :  396 

1758—  5  :  422  1759—  6  :  6 
1761—  6  :  156    1761—  6  :  157 

1761—  6  :  166    1761—  6  :  176 

1762—  6  :  275  1762—  6  :  277 
1762—  6  :  284  1765—  7  :  47 
1768—  7  :  278  1771—  8  :  60 
1774—  8  :  169  1774—  8  :  170 
1774—  8  :  203    1774—  8  :  204 

PROTEST  {see  Dissent). 

PROTESTANT  (sec  also  Princess  Sophia)  : 

cause,  smiles  of  Providence  on  the  .... 

succession,  adhered  to       .....         . 

PROVIDING : 

in  case  of  sickness    ....... 

for  posthumous  children 

PROVINCE  (.see  Accounts,  Bills,  Box,  Debts,  Lands,  Lines, 

Lotteries,  Plan,  Eeco?'ds,  Seal,  and  2'ax). 
PROVINCE  House  (see  also  Council  and  Governor)  : 

building,  repairing,  etc.   .         .         .     1711 —  1 :      1 

1773—  8 :  134 

PROVISIONS  (see  also  Beans,  Biscuit,  Bread,  Diet,  Drink, 

Flour,  Oinger,  Indian  Meal,  Meat,  Molasses,  Peas,  Pork, 

Rum,  Spirituous  Liquors,  and  Stores)  : 


YEAR. 


VOL. 


for  soldiers 


tax  paid  in 


1721- 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1745— 

1746— 

1746— 

1747— 

1746— 

1746— 

1746— 

1746— 

1747— 

1748— 

1748— 

1755 — 

1755— 

1756— 

1758— 


306 
231 
252 
272 
280 
824 
332 
524 
365 
379 
391 
433 
472 
68 
96 
526 
18 
141 
425 


1722— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1748— 
1748— 
1755— 
1755— 
1756— 
1758— 


:325 
:2o3 

257 
;276 
;281 
:325 
;338 
:525 

366 
:380 

416 
:462 


3:488 


69 

97 

1 

20 

142 

442 


1742 

1742 
1756 

1755 
1759 
1763 
1764 
1764 
1765 
1770 

1734 
1754 
1758 
1759 
1761 
1762 
1762 
1766 
1774 
1774 
1774 


1759 
1766 

1774 
1714 


1770 
1773 


1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1746 
1746 
1747 
1746 
1746 
1746 
1747 
1748 
1748 
1755 
1755 
1756 
1758 
1759 
1722 


4 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
8 

2 

4 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
8 
8 
8 


8 
8 


3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

o 

o 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
4 
5 
5 
5 
6 
1 


PAGE. 


625 

638 
79 

514 
463 
352 

388 
406 

7 
47 

408 
404 
420 

15 
165 
263 
281 

62 
168 
193 
211 


20 

57 

169 
77 


53 
137 


216 
247 
271 
277 
285 
329 
349 
526 
378 
384 
421 
463 
67 
95 
525 
17 
117 
420 
9 
350 


310 


InDKX    to   JOIRNALS    OF   IIoUSE    OF    REPRESENTATIVES, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

i'U(AISl()XS,  —  {conliituol)  : 
and  stores  ilisposeil  of 

]7.J7_  3:506 

1747 

4 

29 

of  i)roviiic'i',  stolon    .... 

1747 

4 

34 

none  for  the  French 

1755 

5 

3 

fresh,  monopoly  of,  prevented 

. 

1765 

7 

43 

PKOWSE.  Thomas  and  y\\vv.: 

]t('tition        .          .          1766 —  7  :    Si 

17f,(;_  7:88 

1766 

7 

109 

PllUDKN  riAL  Affairs  : 

regulated 

•                  • 

1714 

1 

78 

PUBLIC  Accounts  {see  Accounts). 

PUBLIC  K  Entkktainmkn  IS  : 

in   Portsmouth   and   at  fort  William 

and  Mary  on 

news  of  reduction  of  Louisburg 

1745 

3 

251 

PUBLICK  (Jazetti:  : 

proclamation  in         .... 

• 

1737 

2 

459 

PUBLICK  IIoisES  (see  also  Taverns): 

licensed  by  justices   .... 

1715       1  :  135 

1742 

3 

42 

1742—  3:    43 

1742 

3 

44 

PUBLICK    NEWS-LETTElt : 

newspaper 

. 

1718 

1 

231 

PUBLIC  Revenue  {see  Revenue). 

PUBLICK  Sekvice  : 

compelling'  attendance  on 

• 

1716 

1 

143 

PUBLICK  Stocks  {see  Storks). 

PUDNEY,  JosEi'ii  [PutnevP]: 

soldier  at  Rumford  .... 

1748       4:    85 

1753 

4 

356 

PULCEFER,  Jonathan  : 

petition      ...... 

. 

1760 

6 

39 

PUllCELL,  GuEGOKY : 

jjetitioner 

_ 

1765 

7 

19 

PURCELL,  Capt.  Michael: 

allowance  to,  for   care  of    sailor  w 

lo    froze  both 

lefi:s  (sec  Swinsoji,  John) 

•         «         • 

1766 

7 

lOK 

petition 

. 

1767 

7 

167 

PURINGTON,  Joshua: 

petition 

. 

1745 

3 

291 

PUTNAM,  1)K.  Amos: 

account      

. 

1757 

5 

274 

(iUAKEPvS: 

allirm 

1742—  2:611 

1753 

4 

348 

petition      .         .         1731—  2:341 

1761—  6:123 

1761 

6 

128 

1761—  6:131 

17(31_  0:147 

1768 

7 

213 

when  constables,  excused  fi'om  collcc 

ting  ministers' 

rates       

1731 

2 

346 

exempted  from  impressment  and  line 

\      '.         '.         '. 

1758 

5 

392 

1759—  5:488 

1759 

5 

489 

1759—  5 :  494 

1759 

5 

497 

relieved  from  tax      .... 

•                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

131 

1761—  6:136 

1761 

0 

158 

17fil_  fi:  166 

1761—  6:221 

1763 

6 

311 

17(j;}_  0:348 

17(i3—  6:355 

1763 

6 

356 

17(33—  6:360 

1763—  6:365 

1763 

6 

375 

1764       6:394 

1764—  6 :  396 

1764 

6 

397 

Brentwood,  relieved  from  tax,  etc.  . 

•                 •                  • 

1762 

6 

274 

1762—  6:279 

1762 

6 

280 

17fi2—  6:283 

1767—  7:120 

1769 

7 

309 

Durham,  gathering  from,  stayed 

1714—  3:    80 

1745 

3 

301 

polling  ofi  from  Hampton  Falls 

... 

1768 

7 

213 

QUARANTINE : 

vessel  lying  at,  from  small-pox 

. 

1738 

2 

539 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


311 


QUAETERMASTER : 

jjrovided    . 
wages 


5:493 
6:193 
General, 


1759—  5 :  495 
1761—  6  :  203 
etc. ,    Publick 


1742- 


o  : 


41 


1759— 
1761— 
QUARTER    Sessions    (see    also 
Houses  and  Sessions')  : 

license  tuverners,  etc. 

adjourning         .... 

constables'  attendance  at  . 
QUARTERLY  Court  (see  Court). 
QUEBECK : 

certain  aflair,  kept  i)rivate  from 

reducing    .... 

lleet  proceeded  toward 

ship  sent  to        .         .         . 

prisoners  at,  redeemed 

commissioners  to  proceed  to 

sign  of,  drinldng  king's  health  at  the 
(JUEEN,  The  (see  Address,  Exchequer,  and  Tlianks) 

transcript  of  laws  laid  before  the     . 

made  peace  with  France  and  Indians 

1712—  1 
QUERIES : 

proposed  by  Governor  Shirley  and  Admiral  Warren, 

answered 

QUIETING  (see  also  Book  Debts)  : 

of  credit 1715 —  1 :  138 

QUIGLY,  John: 

claim  ...... 

QUIMBY,  Asahel: 

hired,  wages  stopt     .... 
QUmBY,  Benjamin  : 

re-imbursed  lor  bills  burnt  in  his  house 
QUIMBY,  David: 

on  Captain  Tash's  roll 
QUINBY,  Eleazer: 

petition      ...... 

QUIMBY,  Samuel: 

petitioner  ...... 

QUINCY,  Edmund: 

petition 


50 


1757— 

1758— 
1758— 
1758— 


5:289 
5:319 
5 :  331 
5:345 


1757—  5 :  290 


1758— 
1758— 
1758— 


322 
340 
347 


QUINCY,  J.  ['^(iuiNSV"]  : 

speaker  of  Massacluisetts  house 
QUINTON,  James: 

son  of,  soldier,  had  small-pox  . 
QUIT-RENTS : 

H.  M.,  collected 
QUOTA : 


1737—  2:501 


province 


RABY  [Buookline]  : 
inventory  . 

RACKLY,  William  : 
cajjtivated 

RAM  ACT  (see  Sheep). 


1722- 
1756- 
1758- 


1 :  342 
5  :  157 
5:411 


1722—  1:829 
1755—  5 :  9 
1757—  5 :  231 
1763—  6 :  356 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

1758 

1759 
1762 

5 
6 
6 

1727 
1730 
1742 

2 
2 
3 

1711 
1711 
1711 
1714 
1714 
1747 
1761 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
6 

1711 

1 

1713 

1 

1746 

3 

1716 

1 

1773 

8 

1760 

6 

1765 

6 

1756 

5 

1761 

6 

1746 

3 

1757 
1758 
1758 
1758 
1758 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 

1737 

2 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1722 
1756 
1758 
1763 

1 
5 

5 
6 

1773 

8 

1759 

6 

PAGE. 


399 

4 

254 


80 
314 

44 


10 
11 
24 
75 

81 
502 
207 


63 

409 

143 

149 

76 

436 

131 

179 

331 

249 
318 
325 
342 
357 

502 

224 

138 

341 

79 

362 

362 

158 

4 


312 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepresentatives, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

RAND,  Richard: 

(lesertor 

•                  •                  • 

1722 

1 

315 

RAND,  lvi(iiAKi>,  ANU  11ani)AI-l,  Mai;k: 

pelititui,  etc.       ..... 

1755—  5:    59 

1756 

5 

106 

1757—  5 :  256 

1757 

5 

257 

HAND,  William: 

claim 

• 

1746 

3 

407 

RANDALL,  James  (see  alsu  Rcndtll)  : 

member     ...... 

1711—   1  :       1 

1711 

.  1 

8 

1711—  1  :    23 

1711—  1:    24 

1711 

1 

25 

1711—  1:    28 

1711—  1:    29 

1711 

1 

32 

1711—  1:    33 

1711—  1:    34 

1712 

1 

35 

1712—  1:    3G 

1712—   1:    37 

1712 

1 

39 

1712—  1:    41 

1712—  1  :    42 

1712 

1 

44 

1712—  1:    46 

1712—  1:    47 

1712 

1 

48 

1712—  1:    50 

1712—  1:    51 

1712 

1 

52 

1712—  1:    54 

1712—  1  :    55 

1712 

1 

56 

1713—  1:    58 

17i;J—  1:    62 

1713 

1 

63 

1713—  1:    65 

171:5—   1:    66 

1713 

1 

68 

1713       1:    69 

1713—  1:    70 

1714 

1 

79 

1714—  1  :    85 

1714—  1  :    86 

1714 

1 

91 

1714—  1:    92 

1714-  1  :    94 

1714 

1 

95 

RANDALL,  Mauk  (see  liayid,  above). 

RANDALL.  Paul: 

petition      .         .         1756—  5:172 

1758—  5:320 

1768 

5 

396 

RANDALL,  Samuel: 

muster-roll 

1746       3 :  429 

1746 

3 

533 

RANDALL,  William  : 

committed       for      damning       genei 

•al      assembly 

1754—  4 :  395 

1754 

4 

396 

RANDOLPH,  Peyton: 

speaker  house  of  burgesses,  Virginia 

1770—  8 :    24 

1770 

8 

27 

RANCIERS  (see  also  Rogers,  Captain)  : 

three  companies  of    . 

1757 

5 

288 

enlisted 

1758 

5 

344 

in  H.  M.  service         .... 

1759 

5 

4S7 

RANKIN,  Samuel: 

account      

■                  •                  ■ 

1759 

6 

10 

guarcUans  for 

1765—  7  :    40 

1765 

7 

42 

RANSOISL  KiciiAKL)  AND  Thomas: 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish 

•                  •                 • 

1763 

6 

330 

RATABLE  Estates: 

to  be  returned  for  assessment   . 

1732 

2 

366 

invoice  of 

1761 

6 

122 

for  qualification  of  voters 

1771—  8:    82 

1771 

8 

109 

schedule  of 

, 

1773 

8 

136 

list  of 

1773 

8 

156 

inventories  of,  in  unincorporated  places  , 

1774 

8 

211 

RATABLE  Polls  (.see  Polls). 

• 

RATJvS  (see  aUo  Iiivciiiori/ ,  Tax,  a?id  Valuation,  also  Bar- 

kij,  Bayhcrry  Wax,  Beef,  Beeswax,  Codfis 

h.  Flax,  Hemp 

Indian  corn.  Iron,  Joist,  leeUhcr,  Peas,  Pork,  L'yc,    Tal- 

low, Tar,  Turpentine,  and  Wlicat)  : 

province  to  be  paid  into  treasury 

, 

1729 

2 

166 

selectmen  to  make     .... 

, 

1728 

2 

140 

of  persons  now  added  to  the  government 

1742 

2 

625 

for  new  proportion    .         .      '  . 

. 

1742 

2 

649 

minister,  made 

, 

1743 

3 

58 

asses.'^ment  and  collection  of 

. 

1753 

4 

360 

for  taxes 

,                  , 

1754 

4 

445 

1755—  4 :  548 

1756—  5 :  13C 

.          1757 

5 

277 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


313 


YKAR. 

VOL. 

FAGE. 

KATES,  —  (co7itinued)  : 

for  taxes   .         .         1758 —  5  :  o8o 

1758— 

5:388 

1759 

6 

2 

17GU—  G  :  101 

1761— 

6  :  213 

1762 

6 

265 

1703—  6:338 

1761— 

6  :  396 

1765 

7 

28 

RATING : 

method 

, 

. 

1770 

8 

3 

1770— 

8:      4 

1770 

8 

9 

RATIONS : 

allowance  for    ..... 

17.59— 

5  :  461 

1760 

6 

43 

RAWLINS,  ETC.  (see  liollins) . 

RAYMOND : 

inventory            .... 

1768— 

7  :  220 

1773 

8 

157 

fee  of  certain  land  in,  settled    . 

. 

1768 

271 

petition       ..... 

. 

1774 

190 

petitioner  from  .... 

. 

1768 

233 

meeting-house  located,  on  Sled  Hill 

1768 

267 

1768       7 : 277 

1769— 

7:311 

1770 

343 

READ,  Hugh: 

member 

. 

1717 

190 

1717— 

1:191 

1717 

192 

1717—  1 :  193 

1717— 

1  :194 

1717 

195 

1717—  1 :  196 

1717— 

1 :  198 

1717 

199 

1717—  1:200 

1717— 

1  :  201 

1717 

202 

1717—  1:203 

1717— 

1  :  204 

1717 

205 

1717—  1  :  210 

1717— 

1 :  211 

1717 

212 

1718—  1:213 

1718— 

1:214 

1718 

215 

1718—  1:216 

1718 

1:217 

1718 

219 

1718       1:221 

1718— 

1:222 

1718 

223 

1718—  1:221 

1718— 

1  :  225 

1718 

226 

1718—   1:227 

1718 

1 :  229 

1718 

230 

1719—  1:231 

1719— 

1  :  233 

1719 

234 

1719—  1  :  2.35 

1719— 

1  :  236 

1719 

237 

1719—   1:239 

1719— 

1:240 

1719 

241 

1719—   1:242 

1720— 

1:243 

1720 

246 

REAL  Estate  (see  also  Lands  and  Tenements)  : 

attachable  for  debt    . 

, 

, 

1718 

1 

220 

execution  on,  return  of 

• 

1770 

8 

47 

partition  of        ...         . 

1755 

4 

501 

1759— 

5  :  460 

1759 

5 

463 

1765       7:    13 

1765— 

7:    15 

1765 

7 

34 

REASONS : 

of  appeal,  misreciting 

. 

. 

1734 

2 

411 

of  appeal,  errors,  etc.,  amended 

. 

1738 

9 

540 

of  appeal  need  not  be  i'\\vx\  when 

.    1743— 

3:    75 

1713 

3 

76 

for  I  issent,  filing  by  members  . 

. 

. 

1745 

3 

204 

of  governc)r,  for  vetoing  vote    . 

, 

, 

1746 

3 

341 

council  not  obliged  to  give 

. 

1746 

3 

416 

not  customary  for  council  to  give 

, 

1756 

5 

67 

REBELLION : 

king  addressed  on  account  of    . 

, 

, 

1746 

3 

317 

RECEIVERS : 

of  boards  ..... 

^                  , 

,                   , 

1721 

1 

286 

of  excise 

. 

, 

1721 

1 

281 

1721—  1:281 

1735- 

-  2:445 

1735 

2 

447 

1772—   8:  118 

1773— 

-  8  :  137 

1774 

8 

168 

RECEPTION  : 

of  governor  (which  sec  also) 

. 

. 

1747 

4 

41 

RECESS : 

governor  petitioncnl  for  a 

.     1773- 

8  :  141 

1773 

8 

143 

RECORD  Book  (see  also  Books)  : 

allowance  for     .... 

•                 • 

. 

1745 

3 

291 

40 


31-4  Index  to  Journals  of  TIorsK  of  Uki'keskntatives, 


YEAR.      ' 

VOL. 

I'AUE. 

UEC01iI)P:K  (see  also  CommiUec,  Register 

Secretanj,  and 

names  of  several  Recorders)  : 

of  deeds.  et<'.,  for  the  provinee : 

1 

William  Vuu^diaii    . 

171S 

1 

213 

Samuel  Peiiiialiow  . 

1719 

1 

237 

Mark  Hunkiiig 

, 

1722 

I 

.367 

Joshua  IVircie 

, 

1743 

2 

147 

Daniel  I'eiree 

1743—  3:    57 

i     1756 

5 

HO 

Andrew  (larkson    . 

1756—  5:    67 

1756 

5 

76 

ehoiee  of,  additional 

•                    •                   > 

1742 

3 

40 

1742—  3:    43 

]74:J—  3:    4.'^ 

1743 

3 

5H 

1743—  3:    59 

1745—  3:  12(j 

1745 

3 

127 

174.5_  ;3  :  122 

1745—  3 :  152 

^       1745 

3 

175 

1745—  3:17S 

174.5—  3:17U 

1745 

3 

196 

1745—  3:  197 

1745—  3  :  19,^ 

!          1745 

3 

212 

1745—  3:213 

1749—  4  :  161 

1749 

4 

163 

1749       4:165 

1752—  4:221 

1752 

4 

241 

1756—  5  :    «1 

1759—  5 :  465 

»          1765 

6 

442 

choice  of.  for  counties  (xcc  fiUo  several  names)  : 

Cheshire,  Josiaii  Willard 

. 

1771 

8 

85 

Cheshire,  Josiah  AVillard.  .Ir. 

1774 

8 

205 

CJrafton,  John  Ilurd 

1773 

8 

141 

IlilLsboro',  Samuel  IIoIkuI 

1771 

8 

84 

Koekin<;ham,  Daniel  I'eiree 

1771 

8 

83 

Rockingham,  Joseph  Teiree 

1774 

8 

165 

StralVord,  Thomas  W.  Waldron 

1773 

8 

141 

pro  tempore  : 

Daniel  Peirce 

1743 

3 

50 

chosen  every  three  years 

1722 

1 

372 

chosen  by  house  alone 

,                  , 

1742 

3 

39 

1742—  3:    4r 

)          1742 

3 

43 

fees  .        .        .        172G—  2:   42 

1730—  2:32/ 

'          1732 

2 

369 

1733—  2:379 

1733—  2 :  3Si 

J          1733 

2 

392 

173 1—  2  :  401 

1735—  2:44( 

5          1737 

2 

480 

173.S—  2:535 

1740—  2  :  54i 

1742 

2 

62H 

1745—  3:212 

1745—  3 :  2K 

5          1746 

3 

3H(i 

1747—  3:510 

1749—  4  :  165 

>          1752 

4 

228 

1753—  4 :  329 

1751—  4  :  37/ 

)          1754 

4 

397 

1755—  4:491 

1755—  4:50; 

"     :     1756 

6 

68 

175C—  5 :    76 

1757—  5:2i: 

\     ;      1757 

5 

252 

175«—  5:330 

1759—  5  :  46/ 

)          1759 

6 

5 

17G0_  D:    49 

1760—  6:    6 

I           1761 

6 

137 

1761—  6:  139 

1762—  6:24^ 

1          1762 

6 

242 

1762—  6:250 

1762—  6:27 

1          1763 

6 

320 

1763       6 : 322 

1765—  6  :  44; 

I          1766 

7 

67 

1m. nd           .         .          1745—  3:245 

1746—  3  :  31; 

)          1746 

3 

394 

1747-  3:512 

1754—  4  :  37. 

i          1754 

4 

404 

17.54—  4:405 

175.5—  4  :  49 

I          1755 

4 

507 

1755—  5 :    59 

1755       5:    6! 

2          1756 

5 

6M 

1756—  5:    76 

1756—  5:    81 

I          1757 

5 

213 

1757—  5  :  225 

17,58—  5 :  33( 

)     1     1758 

5 

360 

1759—  5:465 

17o9—  6:      1 

)          1760 

6 

49 

1760—  6:    61 

1761—  6:i;V 

1761 

(; 

139 

1762—  6:242 

1762—  6:25( 

1           1762 

6 

271 

1763       6:. 320 

1763—  6:33' 

1766 

7 

67 

1767—  7:  117 

1768—  7:23' 

1     <      1768 

7 

247 

oaths  (iv/iiek  see  also) 

• 

1746 

■^ 

394 

1761—  6:141 

176tti^  7  :    6' 

J          1767 

7 

117 

1768—  7  :  237 

1768—  7  :  24" 

1      ,     1770 

7 

356 

records  transferred   . 

.     1722—   1:37: 

i          1729 

2 

151 

records  constantly  kei)t  in  the  Bank  in  1 

'ortsmoutl 

1           1726 

2 

42 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


315 


RECORDER,  —  {contiymed)  : 

papers  arranged  ami  indexed    . 
enabled  to  i)erfect  books  and  deeds 


1743— 
1765— 


3: 

7: 


72 
34 


66 
153 


1762—  6  :  241 


papers  in  ollice  examined 

office  closed       .... 

office  re-oi^ened 

office  regulated 

the  late,  no  complaints  heard  of 

arraigned  for  dilatoriuess,  etc.,  declares  fees  insuf- 
ficient ....... 

certificate  of,  required  for  work 

books  of,  jjrinteil  blanks  for 

recording  regulated  .         .         .    1766 —  7 : 

1773—  8 : 
RECORDS : 

I)ublic,  safety  of        .         .         . 

public,  fire-proof  building  for  . 

province,  custody  of  ..... 

of  general  assembly,  copies  given   . 
RECOVERY  OF  Debts  (see  Debts). 
RECRUITING  Officers  (see  also  Muster  Master)  : 

to  account  for  bounty  money    .... 

bonds  (which  sec  also)        ..... 

allowance  to     ....         .    1760 —  6 : 
1762—  6  :  264         1762—  6  : 

petition      ........ 

RECRUITS : 

letter  about,  from  Genei-al  Wentworth     . 
REDEMPTION  (see  also  Bills  of  Credit  and  Captives) 

of  lands  taken  by  execution      .... 

of  mortgages    ....... 

REDMAN,  John: 

member    ..... 


95 
293 


REDMAN,  Joseph: 

invalid  volunteer 

REDNAPP,  Colonel: 
royal  engineer  . 

REED,  James: 

meetings  called  by 


1722- 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1723— 
1723— 
1723— 
1723— 
1724— 
1724— 
1725— 
1725— 
1725— 
1726— 
1726— 
1726— 
1727— 


1  :  330 
1:342 
1 :  346 
1:351 
1:355 
1 :  359 
1  :  369 


1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 


377 

382 

387 

396 

430 

1 

12 

20 

23 

34 

49 

59 

74 


1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1723— 
1723— 
1723— 
1723— 
1724— 
1724— 
1724— 
1725— 
1725— 
1725— 
1726— 
1726— 
1726— 
1727— 


1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 


326 
335 
343 
348 
353 
356 
366 
373 
379 
383 
389 
413 
432 
3 

13 
21 
27 
39 
60 
63 
79 


1746—  3  :  330 


1712- 


1774—  8 


50 
170 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

1742 

2 

1743 

3 

1743 

3 

1766 

7 

1749 

4 

1749 

4 

1752 

4 

1756 

5 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1773 

8 

1747 

8 

1762 

6 

1773 

8 

1758 

5 

1747 

3 

1760 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1747 

3 

1742 

2 

1717 

1724 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1723 

1723 

1723 

1723 

1724 

1724 

1724 

2 

1725 

2 

1725 

2 

1726 

2 

1726 

2 

1726 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1746 

3 

1711 

1 

1712 

1 

1774 

8 

PAGE. 


652 

70 

74 

62 

126 

154 

227 

76 

241 

353 

39 

70 

154 

464 
249 
140 
431 


491 
103 
254 
298 
508 

616 

197 
428 

327 

339 

345 

349 

354 

357 

367 

375 

381 

384 

393 

426 

433 

8 

15 

22 

30 

45 

55 

67 

87 

404 

2 
51 

212 


31(5 


Tni>kx  to  Journals  of  House  of  liKrRESENTAXivES, 


YEAU. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

KEKI),  (Ai^r.  I'liii.i.ii-: 

of  sloop  Spooilwcll   ....     174G —  3:314 

1747 

3 

44 'J 

1717_  ;]:450         1747—  3:452 

1717 

3 

459 

UEFOUMATION  : 

of  iiiiiniitTs,  to  secure         ...... 

17  IS 

1 

220 

REGlS'l'KIt  OK  Dkkds  (.sw  also  lUnnukr)  : 

fon.'iultiitioii  on,  with  p^overiior          .... 

1743 

3 

47 

one  in  cacli  i-onnlv,  prf)posetl     ..... 

1755 

4 

511 

IIKGISTIIY  «.K  DKKu.sr 

C(;rt;iiii  reccnuls  in,  made  jrood  and  valid,  tic.    . 

17GH 

7 

247 

KEdlSTKR  OF  Wii.l-s  (s,r  also  rrohfite)  : 

books  for  ......... 

1714 

3 

81 

REGiSTK.VnoN  {sec  also  Births  mid  Deaths)  : 

of  births,  ete 

1727 

2 

104 

of  christenings,  etc.           ...... 

1727 

2 

107 

of  nianm-rs        ........ 

17G0 

G 

io<; 

RE-lMr.i;i!SEMENT: 

of  rxprn.se  incurred  by  pi'ovince      .... 

1758 

5 

425 

RE-ENFOK("EMENT: 

necessai-y  at  Louisburjj,  etc 

1745 

3 

207 

1745—  3:20'J         1745—  3:210 

1745 

3 

220 

17.1o_  3:224         1745—  3  :  22G 

1745 

3 

231 

1745—  3:232         1745—  3:235 

1745 

3 

24G 

1745—  3:252         1745—  3:253 

1745 

3 

259 

1745       3:285         174G       3:320 

174G 

3 

394 

174(J_  3  :  407         1748—  4  :    74 

1755 

5 

9 

1755—  5:    24         1755—  5:    34 

1756 

5 

135 

RELKIION  : 

.school  to  instruct  Indians  in      ....         . 

1763 

G 

321 

REMONSTRANCE: 

ao;ainst  insufficiency  of  prison 

171G 

1 

184 

of  the  <rrievance  of  representatives,  governor  prays 

to  lay  before  king         ...... 

1717 

1 

198 

about  debts  of  £1730,  bills  of  credit,  etc. 

1740 

2 

561 

of  Josiah  Willard 

1755 

4 

503 

of  John  Hall 

1765 

7 

42 

against  impositions  and  taxes  ..... 

1765 

6 

430 

of  New  York  house  of  assembly,  to  common^ 

1775 

8 

223 

RENDELL,  John  (.see  also  Randall)  : 

petition 

1757 

5 

230 

^lENDELL,  Mason  : 

petition 

1757 

5 

225 

RENT: 

of  governor's  house,  raising 

1770 

8 

50 

REPEALINC; : 

sundry  old  MS.  laws          ...... 

1723 

1 

400 

1723       1 : 402 

1723 

1 

409 

REPRESENTATION  {sec  also  Unjust,  etc.)  : 

of    New  York  house  of    assembly  to  commons  of 

Great  Britain 

1775 

8 

223 

basis  of  towns'           ....    17G2—  G  :  257 

1762 

6 

262 

RJOPRESENTATIYES  {sec  also  Assemblymen,  Members, 

and  Rooms)  : 

choice,  previous  notice  of           .         .     1715 —  1:135 

1723 

1 

401 

elected  triennially     ....     1721—  1 :  272 

1723 

1 

401 

1723—  1:406         1723—  1:412 

1726 

2 

40 

1727—  2:102         1727—  2:  103 

1727 

2 

109 

1727—  2:110         172&—  2:127 

1728—  2:130         173o—  2:434 

1728 

2 

128 

1745 

3 

204 

sending  regulated     ....    17C8 —  7  :  187 

1774 

8 

203 

room  for 174G—  3  :  381 

1747 

3 

507 

Province  of  New  Hampshiee,  1711-1775. 


317 


REPRESENTATIVES  (see  also  Mustcr-Rolls) 


legal,  of  soldiers,  to  draw  pay,  etc. 


3: 
3: 

3; 

4: 
4: 
5: 


2C8 
388 
395 
317 

357 

28!) 


1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1747— 
1753— 
1754— 
1759— 


3: 
3: 
3: 
3: 
4: 
4: 
G: 


177 

293 
393 
452 
318 
434 
IG 


1745 

174G— 

1746— 

1753— 

1753— 

1757— 
RESENT  [obsolete  for  acknoivledge']  : 

house  gratefully,  king's  condescension 
RESOLUTIONS : 

of  general  congress  at  New  York     .         .         .         . 

of  house  of  commons        .         .         .     1775 —  8  :  230 

of  Connecticut  house  of  representatives  . 

of  Maryland  house  of  burgesses      .    1770 —  8  :    30 

of  Massachusetts  house  of  representatives 

of  New  York  house  of  assembly      .         .         .         . 

of  Virffinia  house  of  burs:esses        .         .         .         . 


179 


1774- 

1774- 


177 
179 


80 
64 


1721- 
1738- 
1752- 


1: 
2 

4; 


281 
535 
236 


1774—  8 
RESTRICTIONS : 

laid  upon  the  house  . 
RETAILERS  (see  also  Tavcrners)  : 

of  spirituous  liquors 

1727—  2 
1748—  4 
RETRACTION  : 

of  vote  on  court  of  appeals,  required  of  house  by 

council . 

RETURNS  (see  Executions^  Precepts,  Processes,  and  Writs) . 
REVENUE  (see  also  Latch)  : 

liublic        .... 
REVIEW : 

volunteers  called  together  for 

writs  in,  service  of    . 
REVISION  (see  Laws). 
REWARDS : 

for  soldiers 
RHODE  Island: 

reiDresented  on  boundary  commission 

1730—  2:322         1730—  2 

bills  of  credit,  counterfeited     .... 

counterfeiter  of  pi'ovince  bills  in      . 

act  of  Massachusetts  concerning 

sloops  coasting  between,  and  New  Hampshire 

prisoners,  redemption  of 

commissai'y 

general  assembly,  letter  from 


1721—  1:279 
1746—  3:414 


1760—  6 


323 


court  of  inquiry  held  in 
RICHARDS,  Benjamin: 

on  Captain  Tash's  roll 
RICHARDSON,  Bradbury: 

claim 
RICHARDSON,  Samuel: 

petition 
RICHARDSON,  William: 

member    . 


1773- 

1774- 


8:161 

8:177 


1760—  6  :    40 


1755— 
1756— 
1766— 
1756— 


5: 


44 
65 
69 
96 


1755— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 


60 

67 

73 

109 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1756 

5 

1762 

G 

1760 

G 

17(;G 

7 

1775 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1775 

8 

1770 

8 

1774 

8 

1714 

8 

1758 

5 

1721 

1 

1748 

4 

1760 

6 

1728 

2 

1730 

2 

1746 

3 

1768 

7 

1761 

6 

1730 

2 

1730 

2 

1740 

2 

1755 

5 

1744 

3 

1729 

2 

1747 

3 

1757 

5 

1765 

6 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1756 

5 

1759 

6 

1760 

G 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

PAGE. 


221 
313 
394 
316 
344 
110 
296 

44 

57 
231 
179 
181 
177 
222 

27 
178 
181 

361 

284 
63 
99 


116 


311 

415 
198 


193 

316 
326 
562 
15 
84 
154 
502 
306 
430 
162 
179 

131 

26 

60 

258 
68 
78 

110 


318 


Index  to  .Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


\\:\\t. 

VOL. 

PAOK. 

KICIIAKDSON,  Wii.i.iAM,  — (co7i^imm/)  : 

nieniber     . 

1756—  5:111 

1756— 

5:112 

1756 

6 

123 

1756—  5 :  127 

1756— 

5:141 

1756 

6 

170 

1756—  5:173 

1756 

5:174 

1756 

5 

178 

17.-,6—  5:  187 

1756- 

5:18S 

1756 

5 

260 

1756—  5:515 

1757— 

5:210 

1757 

6 

230 

1757—  5  :  238 

1757— 

5  :  264 

1757 

5 

♦268 

1757—  5:271 

1757— 

5 :  272 

1757 

5 

273 

1757—  5:274 

1757— 

5 :  305 

1757 

5 

307 

1757—  5  :  308 

1757— 

5:506 

1758 

6 

311 

1758—  5:313 

1758— 

5:315 

1758 

6 

319 

1758—  5:320 

1758— 

5 :  322 

1758 

5 

324 

17;-,8_  5:332 

1758— 

5  :  33S 

1758 

5 

352 

1758—  5 :  353 

1758— 

5:354 

1758 

5 

359 

1758—  5 :  360 

1758—  5 :  367 

1768 

5 

374 

1758—  5:375 

1758— 

5 :  378 

1758 

5 

384 

1758—  5:385 

1758 

5:389 

1768 

5 

395 

1758—  5:398 

1758—  5 :  399 

1768 

5 

425 

1758—  5 :  431 

1758— 

5:434 

1768 

5 

436 

1758—  5 :  512 

1759— 

5 :  495 

1769 

6 

7 

1759—  6:    10 

1759— 

6:    12 

1759 

6 

15 

1760       6:    73 

1760 

6:    74 

1760 

6 

109 

1761—  0  :  123 

1761— 

6:126 

1761 

6 

134 

1761—  6:140 

1761— 

6:178 

1761 

6 

180 

1761—  6  :  194 

1761— 

6 :  196 

1761 

6 

197 

1761—  6:216 

1761— 

6:220 

1761 

6 

232 

RICILMOND: 

inventory  . 

1768— 

7  :  245 

1773 

8 

159 

RlCHRIONirS  Island: 

Ijoats  cruising  near   . 

1711 

1 

22 

KIDDLE,  John: 

selectman  of  Dei-i 

rylield   . 

1753 

4 

353 

llKillT : 

of  house  to  examine  and  allow  treasurer's  accounts, 

undoubted   . 

■         •         >         * 

1722— 

1:358 

1722 

1 

368 

of  house  to  appoint  committees,  un( 

oubted 

1744 

3 

98 

RIGHTS : 

of  Britisli  colonist 

s    . 

1766 

7 

58 

natural,  of  Britisli 

subjects 

1770 

8 

22 

and  privileges  of 

Americans 

. 

1774 

8 

215 

RINDCiE  (^sce  also  Howl 

y-Canaila)  : 

inventory  . 

. 

1773 

8 

159 

RINDGE.  Ann  (see  als< 

Names  Changed) 

])ctition 

.                •                .                • 

1745— 

3 :  165 

1745 

3 

167 

RINDCiE.  Danikl: 

of  the  council    . 

1765—  7:    19 

1766— 

7:    98 

1767 

119 

1767—  7  :  122 

1767— 

7:170 

1768 

194 

1768—  7:197 

1768— 

7:198 

1768 

205 

1768       7  :  237 

1768— 

7  :  266 

1768 

272 

1769—  7  :  299 

]7(;9— 

7:314 

1769 

319 

1769—  7:321 

1770— 

7:340 

1770 

343 

1770       7:344 

1770— 

7  :  356 

1770 

357 

1770—  8:      5 

1770— 

8:       7 

1770 

8 

8 

1771—  8:    63 

1771— 

8:    84 

1771 

8 

88 

1771—  8:    93 

1771— 

8:    95 

1771 

8 

110 

1772—  8 :  121 

1772— 

8:122 

1773 

8 

149 

1773—  8:151 

1774— 

8  :  165 

1774 

8 

170 

1774—  8 :  188 

1774-5- 

S:  1S9 

1774 

8 

195 

1774—  8:201 

1774— 

8  :  202 

1774 

8 

207 

RINDGE,  Isaac: 

account 

•                  •                  .                  ■ 

1769— 

7:324 

1769 

7 

332 

Province  of  N'ew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


319 


IIINDGE,  John: 

agent  at  court,  member,  comicilor 


2:361 
2 :  395 
2  :  403 
2:411 
2:422 
426 
439 
446 
468 
464 
2:475 
2:481 
2:492 
2:530 
2:536 
2 :  550 


107 
119 
130 
462 
242 
251 
6  :  265 
6:282 


1731— 
1733— 
1734— 
1734— 
1734— 
1734— 
1735— 
1735— 
1736— 
1736— 
1737— 
1737— 
1737— 
1738— 
1738— 
1740— 

mortgage  of  John  Hall  to 
RING,  Setii: 

to  apjjear 
MOT  (see  also  Assault)  : 

act 

1727— 
1728— 
1728— 
1754— 
1762— 
1762  — 
1762— 
1762— 

breaking  and  rescuing  from  prison 

in  Portsmouth,  long-boat  seized 
RIVERS : 

sux'vey  of  the     .... 

obstructing  passage  of  fish  in  . 
ROADS  (see  also  Highvmys)  : 

through  the  province,  necessary 


1771—  8 :    75 
ROBBERY : 

to  suppress         .... 
ROBERTS,  Alexander,  etc.  : 

claim  ..... 

ROBERTS,  Axwell: 

account      ..... 

1722—  1  :  317 
ROBERTS,  Daniel  : 

on  Captain  Tasli's  roll 
ROBERTS,  John: 

scout  ..... 

ROBERTS,  JosEi'ii : 

muster-roll,  etc. 
ROBEirTS,  Moses  : 

mistake  regarding,  corrected 
ROBERTS,  TiMOTUY : 

muster-i-oll         .... 
ROBINSON,  James: 

petition      ..... 


1731— 
1731— 

1734— 
1734— 
1734— 
1734— 
1734— 
1735— 
1735— 
1736— 
1736— 
1737— 
1737— 
1737— 
1738— 
1740— 
1740— 


339 
363 
400 
406 
416 
423 
429 
441 
2:447 
2 :  460 
2 :  465 
2:477 
2:486 
2:515 
2:531 
2:544 
2:560 


1721—  1:269 
1728—  2:  112 
1728—  2  :  120 
1754—  4:441 
1758—  5  :  319 
1762—  6 :  243 
1762—  6:252 
1762—  6 :  268 
1762—  6:298 


TEAR. 


1770—  7:343 

1770—  8  :  43 

1771—  8  :  79 


1747—  4:  17 

1723—  1:370 

1726—  2:  56 

1724—  2:   6 

1745—  3:276 


1731 
1731 
1732 
1734 
1734 
1734 
1734 
1735 
1735 
1736 
1736 
1736 
1737 
1737 
17.37 
1738 
1740 
1740 
1743 

1745 

1721 
1728 
1728 
1754 
1761 
1762 
1762 
1762 
1770 
1754 
1758 

1727 
1764 

1770 

1770 
1771 
1771 

1718 

1747 

1722 
1723 

1756 

1745 

1763 

1757 

1745 

1763 


VOL. 


2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 


1 
2 

2 
4 
6 
6 
6 
6 
8 
4 
5 

2 
6 

7 
8 
8 
8 


PAGE. 


335 
359 
367 
401 
410 
417 
424 
433 
445 
457 
463 
469 
480 
489 
517 
534 
548 
565 
58 

123 

283 
114 
128 
448 
219 
250 
264 
271 
48 
432 
311 

112 
399 

337 
35 
60 
80 

220 

18 

315 
392 

131 

228 
313 
232 
278 
370 


320 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  liEi'UESENTATivES, 


YEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

KOBINSOiN,  J.. UN: 

iiccount,  etx:.     . 

, 

, 

172;)— 

1  :  390 

1726 

2 

56 

1727— 

2:  'jy 

1729— 

2 :  146 

1729 

2 

155 

1729— 

2:10!< 

1730— 

2  :  332 

1744 

3 

92 

17(50 

(i:    <J1 

1764— 

6  :  391 

17G4 

6 

394 

UOIJINSON,    Samikl: 

petition 

176.3— 

6 :  367 

1763 

6 

370 

UOIJINSON,  SiK  Thomas: 

letter  from 

, 

1754— 

4:  474 

1751 

4 

475 

1755  ' 

4:502 

1755—  4 :  615 

1755 

4 

516 

175G 

5:    S9 

1756- 

5 :  102 

1756 

5 

115 

KOBY,  Icj(Aiu)i): 

ineiiiber 

. 

. 

1735 

2 

433 

1735— 

2 :  434 

1736— 

2:457 

1736 

2 

458 

1736— 

2:469 

1739— 

2 :  542 

1740 

2 

548 

1740— 

2:561 

1740 

2:564 

2742 

2 

610 

1742— 

2 :  651 

1743— 

3:    51 

1743 

3 

56 

174:3— 

3:    64 

1743— 

3:    68 

1743 

3 

72 

1744— 

3:    83 

1744— 

3:    89 

1744 

3 

94 

kociiestp:r  : 

petition 

. 

. 

1734 

2 

403 

1737— 

2 :  490 

1737— 

2:491 

1742 

2 

626 

1742— 

2:627 

1747— 

3 :  458 

1747 

4 

21 

1747— 

4:    22 

1770— 

8:    41 

1770 

8 

42 

ratable  estates  . 

. 

. 

, 

, 

1742 

2 

643 

inventory 

1753— 

4  :  293 

1760 

6:    86 

1760 

6 

122 

1767— 

7:  KiO 

17G8— 

7:218 

1773 

8 

157 

elassed  for  excise 

, 

1755 

4 

510 

jiroposcil  land  tax  i 

n,  unjust 

, 

, 

1756 

5 

^^(^ 

(^iiaki'rs  exempt  fr 

om  tax 

1761 

6 

131 

highway  lax 

, 

, 

, 

1768 

7 

191 

1768— 

7:215 

1768 

7 

217 

1772— 

8:120 

1772— 

8:121 

1772 

8 

127 

liinds  taxed 

. 

, 

, 

1771 

8 

108 

(Ict'fllCl'    of 

, 

, 

1745 

3  :  165 

1745 

3 

255 

1745— 

3:276 

1745— 

3 :  277 

1745 

3 

278 

1746 

3:324 

1746— 

3 :  349 

1746 

3 

409 

1746— 

3:414 

1746— 

3:422 

1746 

3 

423 

1747— 

3:462 

1747— 

3:480 

1747 

3 

611 

1747— 

3:512 

1747— 

4:    14 

1747 

4 

80 

1747— 

4:    35 

1748— 

4:    67 

1748 

4 

68 

f 

1748— 

4:    74 

1748— 

4  :  497 

1752 

4 

238 

1753- 

4 :  328 

1753— 

4  :  349 

1753 

4 

365 

reju-esentative 

, 

, 

1762— 

6  :  458 

1763 

6 

462 

1764— 

6  :  4(i4 

1765— 

7:176 

1766 

7 

178 

1767— 

7  :  182 

1768— 

7  :  350 

17<i9 

7 

352 

1770 

7  :  354 

1770 

8:    17 

1771 

8 

27 

1771— 

8 :  105 

1772— 

8:115 

1774 

8 

164 

1774— 

8:184 

1774— 

8:188 

1775 

8 

218 

bills  of  credit  burnt  in  hou 

se  in 

, 

1768 

7 

202 

Iiii!:li\vays 

. 

1771— 

8:    64 

1771 

8 

95 

select  men 

, 

, 

. 

1773 

8 

155} 

l{0('KiN(;iIAM  CoiNTV 

recorder,  Daniel  I'eiree 

1771 

8 

83 

1772— 

H:  121 

1773 

8 

149 

recorder,  .Joseph  P 

eirce    . 

1771 

M 

165 

1774— 

8  :  202 

1774 

S 

2(»4 

slieriir 

, 

1772— 

8:  122 

1773 

8 

155 

to  pay  Slralloi'd  county 

1773 

8 

153 

KOCKS: 

at  Amoskeag  Falls, 

blown 

ip  . 

1761 

6 

197 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


321 


YEAH. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

ROE,  Amos: 

under  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish 

.                  •                  > 

1763 

6 

330 

ROE,  RoiJERT: 

claim 

■                  •                  ■ 

1746 

3 

444 

ROGERS,  Captains: 

two,  of  the  Rangers 

. 

1757 

5 

288 

ROGERS,  Daniel: 

three  sons  of,  names  changed  . 

1768—  7 :  246 

1768 

7 

247 

1768—  7  :  252 

1768       7 :  253 

1768 

7 

259 

of  the  council    .        1769—  7  :  281 

1769—  7 :  283 

1769 

7 

299 

1769—  7  :  307 

1769—  7  :  308 

1769 

7 

311 

1769—  7:313 

1769—  7 :  314 

1769 

7 

316 

1769—  7:317 

1771—  7  :  326 

1771 

8 

63 

1771—  8 :    73 

1771—  8:    95 

1771 

8 

110 

1772—  8 :  122 

1772—  8 :  125 

1773 

8 

141 

1773       8 :  142 

1774—  8 :  188 

1774 

8 

197 

1774—  8:201 

1774—  8 :  207 

1774 

8 

214 

ROGERS,  Danikl  and  otiieks: 

petition      ...... 

1764—  6:402 

1764 

6 

422 

1770—  8 :    13 

1770       8:    63 

1770 

8 

65 

ROGERS,  Rev.  James: 

settlement 

1716—  1 :  168 

1718 

1 

218 

ROGERS,  James  and  Charles: 

claim         ...... 

•                 •                  ■ 

1748 

4 

77 

ROGERS,  Madam: 

petition 

>                  .                  • 

1729 

2 

171 

ROGERS,  Rev.  Nathaniel: 

interest  on  bonds  held  by 

.         . 

1720 

1 

261 

1721—  1 :  275 

1722 

1 

322 

supi^ort  of  successors  by  tax    . 

■                  •                 • 

1723 

1 

401 

ROGERS,  Dr.  Nathaniel: 

member,  speaker       .... 

•                  •                  • 

1735 

2 

433 

1735—  2:439 

1735       2 :  430 

1735 

2 

446 

1742—  2 :  645 

1745—  3  :  115 

1745 

3 

116 

1745       3:117 

1745—  3 :  120 

1745 

3 

123 

1745       3 : 153 

1745—  3 :  158 

1745 

3 

161 

1745—  3 :  1(53 

1745—  3:172 

1745 

3 

178 

1745—  3 :  180 

1745—  3 :  184 

1745 

3 

185 

1745—  3 :  187 

1748       3 :  189 

1745 

3 

197 

1745—  3 :  201 

1745—  3:202 

1745 

3 

204 

1745—  3 :  205 

1745—  3 :  207 

1745 

3 

212 

1745—  3:215 

1745—  3 :  217 

1745 

3 

229 

1745—  3:233 

1745       3 :  237 

1745 

3 

245 

1745—  3  :  250 

1745—  3:284 

1745 

3 

287 

1745—  3 :  298 

1746       3 : 313 

1746 

3 

322 

desired  to  a(hninistcr  to  soi'cly  wounded  soldier 

1745 

3 

227 

estate  of,  administrator's  account 

. 

1746 

3 

343 

ROGERS,  l)u.  RoiJKRT : 

captain,  major 

•                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

302 

1746       3 :  330 

1756 

5 

124 

1756—  5 :  133 

1761—  6 :  222 

1761 

6 

321 

1761—  6 :  326 

1763       6 : 327 

1763 

6 

329 

ROGERS,  Stei'HEN  : 

account      

. 

1769 

7 

295 

ROGUES : 

to  suppress        ..... 

1718 

1 

220 

ROLFE,  Col.  Benjamin  ["  RoLi-ir']  : 

clerk  of  boundary  commission 

. 

1737 

2 

508 

orders  sent  by 

•                  >                  * 

1744 

3 

105 

petition,  etc.               1744—  3  :  228  * 

1745—  3  :  177 

1745 

3 

199 

1745       3 :  206 

1745—  3:225 

1745 

3 

228 

41 


322 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepresentatives, 


YKAR. 

VOL. 

FAQE. 

KULFK,  Col.  I'.iin.iamin,  —  (Conlinued)  : 

member  elect    ..... 

•                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

116 

muster-roll         .        1745—  3:197 

1745—  3  :  198 

1745 

3 

206 

ROLLS  (Sec  Muster- RulU)  : 

ROLLINS,  Alice  and  Samuel: 

petition 

1754—  4:485 

1754 

4 

486 

1755—  4:522 

1755—  4:539 

1755 

5 

38 

ROLLINS.  Dkuukaii  : 

to  appear           ..... 

•                  • 

1770 

7 

339 

ROLLINS,  IlENHV: 

)etiti(in      ...... 

. 

1755 

4 

533 

ROLLINS,  John: 

under  Capt.  John  Gihnaii 

. 

1726 

2 

41 

estate  of    

. 

1753 

4 

349 

soldier,  had  small-pox 

. 

1761 

6 

178 

ROLLINS,  Joseph: 

petition,  etc.      .        1742—2:050 

1742—  2:651 

1746 

3 

404 

muster-roll 

•                  •                 • 

1746 

3 

380 

ROLLINS,  Joshua: 

petition      ..... 

. 

1761 

6 

124 

ROLLINS,  NoAii: 

petition 

1770—  7  :  338 

1770 

7 

339 

1770—  7:345 

1770—  8:      1 

1770 

8 

5 

ROLLINS,  S.vmlel: 

soldier  under  Colonel  Blanchard 

•                  .                  • 

1756 

5 

75 

ROLLINS,  Thomas  : 

claim 

1752—  4:254 

1753 

4 

341 

ROMAN,  Feteu: 

French  prisoner,  cared  for 

. 

1746 

3 

324 

ROOMS  (<S'cc  also  Courts  and  Stove)  : 

for  council  and  representatives 

1746 

3 

381 

1747—   3:607 

1748 

4 

83 

ROOSBOOM,  Ahasuerus  : 

York  money  received  from 

. 

1758 

5 

356 

ROSS,  Alexandeu: 

petition 

. 

1738 

2 

539 

ROSS,  Dit.  John: 

account      .         .        1746—  3 :  320 

1747—  3:468 

1747 

4 

30 

ROSS,  Mus.  Sarah: 

relieved 

.     1762—  6  :  273 

1764 

6 

39'J 

1764—  0  :  394 

1761—  6:395 

1765 

7 

14 

1765—  7:    15 

1765—  7 :    16 

1765 

7 

34 

ROWE,  Ben-iamin: 

account      .                  1746-  3:330 

1746—  3 :  331 

1747 

3 

462 

member     .                 1771—  8:105 

1771—   8:109 

1772 

8 

115 

1772—  8 :  121 

1772—  8 :  129 

1773 

8 

134 

1773—  8 :  130 

177.3—  8:144 

1773 

8 

147 

1773—  8 :  148 

1774—  8:164 

1774 

8 

172 

ROWE,    CHARLES: 

sick  soldier        .... 

.     1758—  5  :  430 

1758 

5 

431 

ROWE,  ISALMl  : 

petition      ..... 

.                  •                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

179 

ROWE,  Nathan: 

deputy  sheriff,  etc.     . 

. 

1747 

3 

484 

1766—  7:    54 

1766 

7 

63 

1767—  7  :  166 

1768—  7:238 

1771 

8 

83 

HOWELL,  Wn.LLVM  : 

petition      ... 

1766—  5:    62 

1756 

5 

74 

175» —  5  :  ;iol 

177(1—  7:340 

1770 

7 

357 

ROWLEY-CANADA  (.sec  also  Rhidgr)  : 

inventory           ... 

.     1767—  7:161 

1768 

7 

219 

Province  of  JSTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


323 


ROWLINS,  ETC.  (see  Rollins). 
RUIN  {see  also  Distresses)  : 

threatening  the  province  . 
RULES  OF  THE  House  (see  also  Oixlers) 
adopted,  etc.      .        1715 — 

1727— 

1745— 

1755— 

1762— 

1765— 

1774— 
admonition  for  breach  of 
RUM: 

duty  on  (see  also  Excise) 

1715— 

1721— 

1756— 
for  soldiers 

1745— 

1747— 

1748 

1758- 

for  soldiers,  commuted  for  lA''  per  gill 
RUMFORD : 

representative 


1 
1 

5 

3: 

3: 

4: 
5; 


9'J 
102 
191 

46 

239 

2 

i8r 


104 

281 
84 

278 

516 

96 

395 


1715— 
1728— 
1745— 
1758— 
1762— 
1768— 
1774— 


1717— 

1821— 
1756— 
1744— 
1746— 
1748— 
1756— 
1759— 


1:  119 
2:127 
3:192 
5 :  437 
6:246 
7:226 
8 :  191 


YEAE. 


193 

283 
85 
106 
411 
74 
5:117 
6:    12 


defence  of 


1749— 
1749— 
1745— 
1748— 


119 
131 
177 

62 


grants,  under  Massachusetts     . 

petition      .         .        1756—  5:    90 

act  incorporating,  dismissed 

excise  pm'chased 
RUMNEY  ["ROMNEY"]: 

l^etition 

inventory 

RUSSELL,  Edward: 

petition     ..... 
RUSSELL,  Eleazer  (see  also  Printing) 

to  print  acts  since  1721 

claim,  etc.         .... 


sheriff 
member 


1728— 
1735— 
1742— 
1757— 
1770— 
1772— 
1731— 

1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 


142 
448 
645 
272 
17 
129 
364 

124 

127 
180 
187 
199 
204 
217 
237 
287 
:319 
355 
383 


1745— 
1749— 
1749— 
1745— 
1748— 


3:116 
4 :  120 
4 :  144 
3  :  228  * 
4:  85 


1756—  5  :  92 


1771—  8:  62 


1764—  6:411 


1729— 
1737— 
1755— 
1757— 
1771— 
1773— 
1734— 

1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 


2:171 

2:485 
4:573 
5:273 
8:  81 
8:152 
2:426 

3:125 
3:161 
3:184 
3:189 
201 
205 
222 
248 
294 
328 
366 
401 


1753 

1722 
1735 
1752 
1758 
1762 
1771 
1775 
1770 

1714 
1717 
1721 
1760 
1745 
1746 
1748 
1757 
1772 
1746 

1745 
1749 
1756 
1747 
1753 
1754 
1756 
1756 
1774 

1771 

1773 

1765 

1726 
1726 
1731 
1742 
1756 
1765 
1772 
1774 
1740 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1746 
1746 
1746 
1746 


VOL. 


1 

2 

4 
5 

6 

8 
8 
8 


PAGE. 


361 

330 
438 
225 
439 
248 
106 
221 
3 


1 

82 

1 

194 

1 

284 

6 

48 

3 

231 

3 

416 

4 

95 

5 

301 

8 

124 

3 

378 

3 

118 

4 

130 

6 

97 

3 

460 

4 

356 

4 

417 

5 

188 

5 

188 

8 

1G9 

8 

78 

8 

160 

6 

433 

2 

32 

2 

57 

2 

356 

2 

631 

5 

188 

6 

467 

8 

125 

8 

210 

2 

552 

3 

115 

3 

126 

3 

172 

3 

185 

3 

196 

3 

202 

3 

215 

3 

233 

3 

262 

3 

305 

3 

333 

3 

368 

3 

405 

324 


Indkx  to  Journals  of  TTot'se  of  l\i:i'ni:sENTATiVES, 


RUSSELL,  Eleazf.r,  —  {continued) 
niembor    . 


postmaster 
RUSSELL,  John: 

allowancu  for    . 
RUSSELL,  Lieut.  Peletiaii 

widow  of  . 
RUST,  Benjamin  : 

account 


174G. 

1747— 

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1749— 

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1751  — 

1752— 

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1758— 

1759— 

1760— 

1760- 

1761— 

1762— 

1762— 

1762— 

1763— 

1764— 

1766— 


petition 
RUST,  Rev.  IIenhy: 

claim 
RUST,  Cait.  Henry 

to  appear,  etc.  . 


1726— 
1726— 
1727— 
1730— 
1734— 


413 
4S5  ♦ 
52H 
100 
162 
9 
229 
245 
264 
380 
343 
36!) 
426 
442* 
4!»1 
514 
537 
0 

47 

56 
258 

77 

96 
134 
170 
186 
213 
228 
268  * 
273 
305 
320 
331 
435 
445 
492 

49 
100 
221 
240 
247 
262 
380 
464 

63 


45 

61 

99 

319 

410 


747— 
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75;$— 
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76.5— 
767— 


1726— 
1727— 
1729— 
1730— 
1735— 
17315— 


3 :  448 
3 :  487 
4:  2 
4 :  104 
4:  10 
4:2U; 
4  :  240 
4  :  252 
4  :  267 
325 

3(;s 

376 
429 
4 :  478 
4 :  493 
4  :  520 
4 :  539 
5:  41 


52 
60 
63 
93 
122 
161 
171 
5 :  188 
5  :  214 
5  :  246 
5:271 
5  :  2S1 
5  :  307 
5 :  324 
5:421 
5  :  436 
5:512 

5  :  498 
6:  63 

6  :  120 
6  :  232 
6:241 
6:249 
6:458 
6  :  4(;2 
6  :  467 
7:116 


46 

76 

160 

332 

418 
379 


1760—  6  :  65 


YEAB. 

VOL. 

1717 

3 

1717 

3 

1747 

4 

1749 

4 

1750 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1755 

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1755 

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1755 

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1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

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1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1759 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1764 

6 

1765 

6 

1769 

7 

1769 

7 

1758 

5 

1726 

2 

1727 

2 

1729 

2 

1732 

2 

1737 

2 

1738 

2 

1724 

2 

1761 

6 

PAOB. 


453 
611 
53 
105 
183 
225 
244 
265 
277 
326 
3K4 
406 
436 
652 
605 
629 
658 
43 
53 
61 
68 
96 
132 
169 
183 
260 
221 
264 
272 
304 
506 
330 
432 
442 
465 
32 
75 
220 
239 
242 
260 
320 
423 
468 
294 

296 

424 

66 
81 
167 
370 
485 
633 


10 


187 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


325 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

RYE  [Grain]: 

tax  rate.    ...... 

•                 •                  • 

1752 

4 

251 

1754       4 : 445 

1755 

4 

548 

1756—  5 :  130 

1757—  5  :  277 

1758 

5 

385 

1758—  5 :  388 

1759—  6 :      2 

1760 

6 

104 

1761—  6  :  213 

1762—  6  :  265 

1763 

6 

338 

1764—  6 :  396 

1765—  7  :    28 

1766 

7 

84 

RYE: 

parish,  from  Sancl_y  Beach  ["Beech"" 

]  1726—  2:    40 

1726 

2 

41 

parish,  setting  off"     .         .         .         ." 

. 

1772 

8 

125 

representative            1726 —  2  :    44 

1726—  2  :    50 

1726 

2 

51 

1726—  2:    52 

1730       2 :  307 

1731 

2 

335 

1732—  2:376 

1734       2 :  397 

1735 

2 

433 

1735       2 :  457 

1737—  2 :  475 

1739 

2 

542 

1742—  2:610 

1745       3:115 

1745 

3 

118 

1745—  3 :  184 

1745       3 :  185 

1745 

3 

187 

1745       3 :  213 

1745—  3 :  262 

1746 

3 

368 

1747—  4:      2 

1748—  4 :      4 

1748 

4 

100 

1749       4:112 

1749—  4 :  132 

1750 

4 

10 

1751—  4:      6 

1751—  4:      9 

1752 

4 

216 

1752—  4 :  224 

1752—  4:380 

1753 

4 

384 

1753       4 :  386 

1754—  4:552 

1755 

4 

558 

1755—  5 :      0 

1755       5:    41 

1755 

5 

43 

1755       5 : 258 

1756—  5 :    95 

1756 

5 

260 

1756—  5 :  515 

1757—  5 :  264 

1757 

5 

506 

1758       5 : 434 

1758—  5:436 

1758 

5 

512 

1759—  6  :  228 

1760—  6 :  230 

1761 

0 

232 

1762—  6 :  458 

1763       6 :  462 

1764 

6 

464 

1765—  7 :  176 

1706—  7  :  178 

1707 

7 

182 

1768—  7:350 

1769—  7  :  352 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  8  :      1  p 

1771—  8:      2p 

1771 

8 

105 

1772—  8:115 

1773—  8 :  144 

1773 

8 

146 

1773—  8 :  147 

1773       8:149 

1774 

8 

164 

1774—  8 :  170 

1774—  8 :  187 

1775 

8 

218 

kind  in,  valued  at  six  shillings  per  acre 

1728 

2 

136 

part  of  rates  for,  £10 

•                  •                  • 

1728 

2 

140 

classed  for  excise      .... 

1752—  4 :  238 

1755 

4 

510 

inventory 

1753—  4 :  293 

1760 

6 

86 

1767—  7  :  160 

1768       7  :  218 

1773 

8 

156 

certain  lands  in,  taxed  to  New  Castle 

•                  •                  • 

1757 

5 

257 

tax  arrearages           .... 

. 

1761 

6 

180 

part  of  £15,000  loan,  for 

1761—  6:221 

1762 

6 

251 

dispute  of,  with  Hampton 

• 

1728 

2 

141 

1729—  2 :  158 

1737 

2 

527 

petition       .        .        1729—  2:168 

1730—  2:315 

1730 

2 

322 

1730—  2:328 

1754—  4:466 

1763 

0 

331 

aud  Portsmouth,  petition 

■                  >                  • 

1764 

(! 

407 

petitioner  from          .         .         .         . 

1755—  5 :    59 

1755 

5 

60 

1755       5:    62 

1757—  5 :  218 

1760 

6 

116 

selectmen  to  appear 

•                  •                  . 

1756 

5 

194 

constables          

. 

1730 

2 

327 

soldiers      

1745—  3:251 

1747 

3 

478 

1747—  4:    28 

1757 

5 

257 

rolling  off  to      .        1747—  3  :  513 

1766—  7  :    86 

1767 

7 

163 

ottery  for  opening  a  harbor  at 

•                  .                  • 

1757 

5 

233 

and  Portsmouth,  lottery    . 

•                  • 

1765 

7 

4 

1765       7 :      6 

1765—  7  :      7 

1765 

7 

33 

1765—7:    34 

1765—  7:    48 

1766 

7 

77 

marsh,  securing,  building  wharf,  etc. 

1763       6 : 334 

1763 

6 

335 

1763—  6 :  375 

1763 

6 

376 

road  from,  to  Portsmouth 

1765—  6 :  456 

1765 

6 

457 

326 


Indkx  to  Journals  of  IIoupr  of  Ukpuksentatives, 


IIYMACK,   AlJUAlIAM: 

claim 
RYME8,  Sami  i:i.: 

recoipls  Ironi    . 


SABBATH  (wc  Lord'ti  Day). 
SABLE  Island  ["  C'ai'e  Saiu.f,"]: 

minihcr  of  ships  met  witli  near 
SAFE(UA1II)ING: 

His  Majesty's  subjects 
SAHvOIv  («(   (dsi>  SwinsoH,  Jofm)  : 

wlu)  froze  both  legs 
SAILOHS  (sec  also  Scrimcn')  : 

enlistment  of,  encom'aged 

pay  .         .        1745—  3:240 

St.  CLAUl: 

IJi'ig 

St.    CLAHl,    LlKtJTKNANT.CiENEUAI.  : 

commanding  troops 

174G—  3 :  358 
St.  FRANCIS: 

Indians       .         .        1745—  3:266 
1772—  8:  121 
St.  JOHNS  Indians: 

war  declared  against 
St.  JOHNS  Rivkk: 

Lieutenant  Daniels  taken  at 
SALARIES  {see  Wages)  . 
SALEM : 

representative  1752 —  4:217 

1753—  4 :  386 

1755—  5  :  41 

1756—  5:  95 

1757—  5 :  264 

1758—  5:512 

1761—  6  :  232 

1762—  6 :  458 
1765—  7  :  176 
17  OS—  7:350 
1770—  8  :  1  p 
1772—  8:115 
1774—  8:  184 

charter,  copy  requested     . 
inventor}- 


papers  relating  to 
classed  for  excise 
petition 


1767—  7 : 
1753—  4: 

1756—  5: 


161 
338 

97 
179 


17ir._  :!:418 


174.- 


3:241 


i-^An. 


1746—  3:356 
1746—  3 :  364 

1754—  4 :  482 
1772—  8:122 

1745—  3:266 


1752— 
1754— 
1755— 
1756— 
1758— 
1759— 

1762—  6 

1763—  6 
1766—  7 
1769—  7 


1770—  8 


1773 
177 


8: 
8: 


380 
552 
44 
260 
434 
228 
256 
462 
178 
352 

2p 
144 
188 


part  of,  exempt  from  tax  to  Methuen 

tax  collector      .... 

annexing,  to  Hillsborough  county 
SALEM-(  ANADA  [LrNDEUOKOUGn]  : 

men  desired  at  . 
SALEM  [Mass]  : 

escaped  ])risoner  secured  in 

owners  of  estate  residing  in 

wounded  soldier  from 


1760—  6 :  86 
1768—  7 :  219 
1753—  4 :  339 

1756—  5 :  98 

1756—  5 :  180 
and  Dracut  . 

1757—  5 :  223 


1712 
1727 

i7k; 

1745 

1766 

1745 
1747 

1748 

1746 
1746 

1755 
1772 

1755 

1747 


1753 
1755 
1755 
1756 
1758 
1760 
1762 
1764 
1767 
1770 
1771 
1774 
1775 
1752 
1753 
1761 
1773 
1753 
1755 
1756 
1757 
1756 
1757 
1764 
1773 

1744 

1716 
1745 
1757 


VOL. 


1 

2 

3 
3 

7 

3 
3 


3 
3 

4 
8 


4 
5 
5 
6 
5 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
4 
4 
6 
8 
4 
4 
5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
8 


1 
3 
5 


TAOB. 

44 
88 

422 

270 

lOS 

152 
486 

93 

357 
436 

524 
129 

12 

484 


384 
0 
258 
515 
436 
230 
257 
464 
182 
354 
105 
164 
218 
223 
294 
122 
156 
340 
510 
172 
217 
99 
242 
415 
139 

•228 

152 
295 
305 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


327 


SALISBURY  (see  also  Baker's  Town)  : 
inventory  ..... 

SALISBURY  (Mass.)   ["  Salsbury"]  : 

demands  rates  of  JSTew  Ilamijshire  men 


Massachusetts  assembly  at 
SALMON : 

fisheiy,  regulated 
SALMON  Falls: 

mills,  etc.  .         1760 — 

1761— 
SALMON  Falls  Rivek: 

frontiers  of,  defended 


1737—  2 :  496 
1760—  6 :    40 


52 
131 


1760— 
1761— 


SALT  Works: 

of  James  Hudson  .... 
SALTER,  John  : 

l^etition 

SALTER,  Titus  : 

petitioner,  etc.  .... 

SANBORN,  Benjamin: 

will  of,  executor  may  reconvey  lands 
SANBORN,  Caled  : 

claim,  etc.  ..... 

innliolder  ..... 

SANBORN,  Daniel  : 

petition     ...... 

SANBORN,  EZEKIEL : 

muster-roll,  etc.        1754 —  4 :  469 


1765—  7 : 
1754—  5 ; 


1770—  8; 


SANBORN,  John  ["  Sandburn,  Jonathan"] 


member 


1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1723— 
1723— 
1723— 
1723— 
1724— 
1724— 
1725— 
1725— 
172.5- 
1726— 
1726— 
1726— 
1727— 
1727— 
1727— 
1727— 
1728— 
1728— 
1728— 
1728— 
1729— 
1729— 
1729— 
1730— 


327 

339 

345 

349 

354 

357 

367 

375 

381 

384 

391 

413 

1 

12 

16 

23 

35 

49 

59 

68 

78 

87 

105 

113 

122 

131 

141 

151 

164 

169 

307 


1715— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1723— 
1723— 
1723— 
1723— 
1724— 
1724— 
1725— 
1725— 
1725— 
1726— 
1726— 
1726— 
1727- 
1727— 
1727— 
1727— 
1728— 
1728— 
1728— 
1729— 
1729— 
1729— 
1730— 
1731— 


80 
133 


1756—  5:  82 
1770—  7  :  346 


19 
14 


1755—  4 :  493 


136 

330 

342 

346 

351 

355 

359 

369 

377 

382 

387 

393 

426 

3 

13 

20 

27 

39 

50 

63 

73 

84 

94 

107 

117 

125 

134 

143 

153 

165 

173 

335 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1773 

8 

1721 

1 

1737 

2 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1745 

3 

1756 

5 

1770 

7 

1731 

2 

1766 

7 

1755 

5 

1746 

3 

1771 

8 

1766 

7 

1755 

4 

1722 

1 

1722 

1 

1722 

1 

1722 

1 

1722 

1 

1722 

1 

1722 

1 

1723 

1 

1723 

1 

1723 

1 

1723 

1 

1723 

1 

1724 

1 

1724 

2 

1725 

2 

1725 

2 

1726 

2 

1726 

2 

1726 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1727 

2 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1729 

2 

1729 

2 

1729 

2 

1730 

2 

1732 

2 

PAGE. 


158 

270 
501 

111 

82 
223 

254 

142 

347 

355 

109 

15 

405 
103 

86 

495 

326 

335 

343 

348 

353 

356 

366 

373 

379 

383 

389 

396 

430 

8 

15 

21 

30 

45 

55 

67 

74 

86 

100 

110 

121 

128 

139 

145 

155 

168 

174 

376 


328 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


SANI30KN,  John,  —  (continued)  : 
membex'.  .... 


1735 
1745- 
1745- 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1745- 
1745 
1745 
1740- 
1746 
1746 
1746 
1746 
1746 
1746- 
1746 
1746 
1746 
1746 
1747 
1747 
1747 
1747 
1747 
1747 
1747 
1747 
1748 


<—   2:440 


3: 
3: 
3 


745—  3 


3: 
3: 
3: 
3; 
3: 
3 


3: 
3: 
3 
3: 


2 

3 :  1.S5 
3:  r.»7 
215 
234 
244 
3  :  2G2 
3:271 
2«7 
3 :  303 
3 :  320 
3:344 
360 
368 
377 
3S'J 
394 
405 
3 :  413 
3:419 
428 
453 
461 
464 
3  :  489 
3:523 
15 
34 
41 
75 


4: 
4 
4: 
4: 


muster-roll,  etc. 

SANBORN,  JOSEIMI : 

muster-roll 
SANBORN,  JosiAii: 

petition 
SANBORN,  Reuben: 

petition 

SANBORN.  Sill  iiAEL: 
invalid  volunleei 
SANBORN,  Tkistuam 

mfml)er    . 
SANBORNTON : 

inventory  .         17(57— 

tlcliin|uent  proprietors'  lam 
SANDERS,  IIenky: 

menil)er  .... 
1752— 
1752— 
1753— 
1753— 
1754— 
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SANDERS,  Oliveii  : 
tax  collector 


7:  Kil 
1  sold 


4 :  277 
4 :  2 13 
4:321 
4:333 
4 :  394 
4:447 
4  :  458 
4  :  552 


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3:246 
3 :  205 
3  :  273 
3 :  294 
3 :  304 
3 :  323 
3 :  347 
3:363 
3 :  372 
3 :  380 
3 :  390 
3 :  398 
3 :  406 
3:417 
3 :  422 
3 :  432 
3:457 
3:462 
3 :  471 
3:509 
3  :  528 
4:  16 
4:  35 


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4: 
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80 

6 

30 


1746—  3:430 


1755—  5 :  37 

1756—  5 :  96 


17;; l_  2:422 
17G.S—  7:220 


1745— 
1752— 


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.3S0 


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4 

1724 

2 

1726 

2 

174G 

3 

1768 

7 

1755 

5 

175G 

5 

1746 

3 

1737 

2 

1773 

8 

1768 

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1752 

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397 

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231 

242 

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267 

284 

298 

314 

326 

355 

3G6 

376 

381 

393 

399 

411 

418 

424 

441 

459 

463 

481 

522 

2 

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39 

73 

84 

11 

45 

532 

261 

38 
97 

331 

475 

157 
261 

217 
309 
267 
327 
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463 
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Province  of  [N'ew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


329 


YEAE. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SANDERS,  Robert  : 

relieved 

1760—  6 :  108 

1761 

6 

130 

SANDERS,  William  : 

jetition      ..... 

. 

1756 

5 

172 

SANDER'S  Point: 

bridge 

. 

1719 

1 

237 

SANDOWN : 

polling  off"  from  Kingston  to     . 

.         .         . 

1760 

6 

82 

inventory  ..... 

1761—  6:122 

1767 

7 

161 

1768—  7 :  219 

1773 

8 

157 

SANDWICH : 

highway  through 

1769       7 :  291 

1770 

7 

341 

inventory            .... 

. 

1773 

8 

158 

SANDY  Beach  [Rye]  : 

petition 

1725       2:    23 

1725 

2 

24 

1726       2:    29 

1726—  2:    36 

1726 

2 

37 

a  parish  named  Rye  . 

1726—  2:    40 

1726 

2 

41 

SARAH  &  Elizabeth: 

schooner,  a  trans^jort 

1745       3 : 241 

1745 

3 

274 

SARGENT,  Catherine  {alias  Brown]  : 

wife  of  Epps  Sargent,  land  divided 

. 

1745 

3 

295 

SARGENT,  John  : 

claim 

1758 

5 

377 

SARGENT,  Dr.  Nathaniel  : 

army  surgeon   .         1745 —  3  :  159 

1746—  3 :  331 

1746 

3 

333 

174(3—  3:395 

1753—  4 :  329 

1753 

3 

341 

1756—  5:191 

1758—  5:427 

1760 

6 

91 

estate  of,  divided       1764 —  6  :  421 

1765—  6:440 

1765 

6 

441 

1765—  6:442 

1765—  7  :      4 

1765 

7 

45 

SARGENT,  Paul  Dudley  : 

member 

•                  •                  • 

1775 

8 

218 

SARGENT  &  Dearborn: 

account      

■ 

1753 

4 

337 

SAVAGES  (see  also  Indians)  : 

grievous  oppi'essious  of  the 

, 

1711 

1 

19 

SAYH7LE  [Wendell]  : 

inventorv  ..... 

. 

1773 

8 

159 

SAWYER,  Abner  : 

petition 

. 

1759 

6 

15 

SAWYER,  Dr.  Benjamin: 

petition      ..... 

■                  •                  •                  • 

1763 

6 

364 

SAWYER,  Edmund: 

V.  Hazen,  Richard     . 

1757—  5 :  253 

1757 

5 

276 

SAWYER,  John: 

to  appear           .... 

•                  •                  • 

1755 

4 

543 

SCALES,  James: 

account,  etc.      .... 

1744       3:    77 

1744 

3 

80 

1744—  3  :  107 

1745       3 :  274 

1746 

3 

375 

SCALPS : 

Indian,  bounty  on      . 

. 

1722 

1 

346 

1744—  3 

88 

1745—  3:266 

1746 

3 

325 

1746—  3 

384 

1746—  3 :  385 

1747 

3 

468 

1747—  3 

521 

1747—  3:525 

1747 

3 

526 

1748—  4 

92 

1748—  4:    93 

1755 

5 

12 

SCAMMON,  lIuMi'HREY: 

petition 

1753—  4:282 

1753 

4 

284 

1753—  4:285 

1753—  4:286 

1753 

4 

341 

SCHOOLS  (see  also  Vagrant,  etc.)  : 

at  Hampton  Falls 

.         • 

1712 

1 

52 

parishes  may  maintain,  separate  fr 

om  town   from 

which  they  are  set  off . 

. 

1716 

1 

171 

42 


330 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SCHOOLS,  —  {contimicd)  : 

ft-ee  town,  parishos  excused  from  su 

pporting,  when 

1716 

1 

171 

Latin,  at  Portsmouth 

•                  •                  ■ 

1718 

1 

212 

free  school  of  province  at  rortsniou 

th      . 

1724 

2 

6 

grammar 

1721—  1:266 

1724 

2 

5 

g:i-aniniar,  at  Dover  1722—   1  :  343 

1722—  1:344 

1722 

1 

345 

OTamuiar,  at  Londonilerry 

for  "  aboriginal  natives,"  etc.    . 

> 

1727 

2 

108 

.                  • 

1763 

6 

321 

not  kecj)ing.  fin<'s  for 

1721—   1  :  266 

1771 

8 

68 

nine  tenths  of  towns  without    . 

■                    ■ 

1771 

8 

111 

SCHUYLER,  Col.  Pktku: 

at  Boston,  for  conference 

• 

1722 

1 

349 

account,  etc 

1759—  6:      9 

1759 

6 

17 

1759—  6  :    20 

1760 

6 

69 

SCIRE  Facias  : 

prosecution  of,  stayed 

. 

1747 

3 

520 

SCOBY,  JosErii: 

petition 

1760—  6:    62 

1760 

6 

96 

SCOTT,  Edwaud: 

letter,  etc.          .        1755—  5 :    14 

1755 —  5  :    15 

1760 

6 

63 

SCOUTS  ["ScouNTS,"  "SciiouTs"]: 

distributed,  supplied,  paid,  etc. 

171-2_  1  :    40 

1712 

1 

50 

1712—  1:    51 

1721—  1  :  296 

1722 

1 

325 

1722—  1:328 

1722—  1:329 

1723 

1 

380 

1723—  1:381 

1723—  1:395 

1724 

1 

434 

1724—  2:      7 

1724—2:      9 

1744 

3 

97 

174^_  3:105 

174.5—  3:158 

1745 

3 

165 

1745—  3:217 

1745       3:228 

1745 

3 

230 

174.5—  3 :  255 

174.5—  3 :  257 

1745 

3 

275 

1745—  3:276 

174.5—  3 :  277 

1745 

3 

278 

1745       3 :  286 

1745       3 :  290 

1745 

3 

291 

1745       3 :  296 

174.5—  3:. 304 

1746 

3 

310 

1746—  3:314 

1746—  3 :  329 

1746 

3 

330 

1746       3 :  338 

1746—  3 :  349 

1746 

3 

375 

1746—  3:378 

1746—  3 :  379 

1746 

3 

382 

1746—  3 :  383 

1746—  3:408 

1746 

3 

409 

1746—  3 :  412 

1746       3:413 

1746 

3 

414 

1746—  3:415 

1746—  3 :  422 

1746 

3 

423 

1746—  3 :  424 

1746—  3 :  429 

1746 

3 

430 

1746—  3:431 

1746—  3 :  433 

1746 

3 

438 

1747—3:462 

1747—  3:471 

1747 

3 

472 

1747—  3:473 

1747—  3:488 

1747 

3 

524 

1747—  4:    29 

174.S—  4:    74 

1748 

4 

81 

1748—  4:    89 

1748—  4:    92 

1753 

4 

316 

1753—  4 :  328 

1753—  4:  344 

1755 

4 

566 

SCRIBE  (sec  also  Clerk)  : 

colonel  allowed  a      .         .         . 

• 

1758 

6 

406 

SCRIBNER,  Ben.iamin  : 

Quaker,  relieved       .... 

1762—  6:274 

1762 

6 

279 

1763—  6:348 

1763 

6 

375 

SCRIBNER,  Joiin: 

petition      ..... 

1769—  7 :  283 

1769 

7 

309 

1769—  7:324 

1769 

7 

328 

SCRIBNER,  Samuel: 

])etition      ...... 

1759—  5:494 

1759 

5 

497 

SEABROOK  (see  also  Hampton  Falls): 

dividing  line  with  IIam))ton  Falls     . 

•                  •                   • 

1768 

7 

212 

jjarish  with  Hami)ton  Falls 

.• 

1768 

7 

246 

1768—  7  :  247 

1768 

7 

259 

settlement  of  Rev.  Samuel  Perley 

regulated   (see 

also  Perley) 

. 

1770 

7 

346 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


331 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SEABROOK,  —  {continued)  : 

petitioners  from        .... 

1770 

8 

2 

inventory 

1773 

8 

157 

SEA-COAST  (see  also  Southack)  : 

plating  the  [chart]    .... 

1717 

1 

204 

SEA  Gulls  (see  also  Gunning)  : 

shooting,  to  prevent 

1711 

1 

5 

SEAL  [Province]  : 

to  be  affixed  to  certain  laws 

1716 

1 

145 

SEALS : 

want  of,  not  to  invalidate  certain  warrants 

1763 

6 

319 

SEALER: 

of  linen  in  Londonderry  . 

. 

1731 

2 

345 

SEAMEN  (see  also  Sailors) : 

wages 

1745— 

3:268 

1746 

3 

411 

SEAVEY,  Amos: 

member 

, 

•                  , 

1755 

5 

43 

1755—  5:    49 

1755— 

5:258 

1756 

5 

70 

1756—  5 :    80 

1756— 

5:    82 

1756 

5 

106 

1756—  5 :  130 

1756— 

5:141 

1756 

5 

143 

1756—  5 :  149 

1756— 

5:151 

1756 

5 

152 

1756—  5 :  159 

1756— 

5:  169 

1756 

5 

186 

1756—  5 :  187 

1756 

5  :  190 

1756 

5 

260 

1756—  5:515 

1757— 

5:203 

1757 

5 

217 

1757—  5:229 

1757— 

5:234 

1757 

5 

241 

1757—  5 :  242 

1757— 

5:243 

1757 

5 

250 

1757—  5 :  255 

1757— 

5:264 

1757 

5 

*268 

1757—  5:274 

1757 — 

5:289 

1757 

5 

295 

1757—  5 :  307 

1757— 

5:506 

1758 

5 

322 

1758—  5:327 

1758 

5:332 

1758 

5 

338 

1758       5 :  339 

1758— 

5:352 

1758 

5 

353 

1758—  5 :  354 

1758— 

5:362 

1758 

5 

371 

1758       5 : 375 

1758— 

5 :  378 

1758 

5 

379 

1758-  5:381 

1758 

5 :  383 

1758 

5 

386 

1758       5 : 387 

1758 

5:388 

1758 

5 

393 

1758      5 :  397 

1758— 

5:409 

1758 

5 

416 

1758—  5 :  419 

1758 

5:432 

1758 

5 

434 

1758       5 :  436 

1758 

5:512 

1759 

5 

458 

1759—  5 :  466 

1759 

5:495 

1759 

5 

496 

1759—  6 :      3 

1759— 

6:      7 

1759 

6 

8 

1759—  6:    10 

1759— 

6:    13 

1759 

6 

17 

1759—  6  :    18 

1759 

6:    21 

1759 

6 

23 

1759—  6:    26 

1760 

6:    39 

1760 

6 

41 

1760—  6  :    42 

1760 

6:    55 

1760 

6 

56 

1760       6:    81 

1760— 

6:    89 

1760 

6 

92 

1760—  6:    99 

1760 

6:103 

1760 

6 

106 

1760—  6 :  107 

1760 

6:115 

1761 

6 

196 

1761—  6:199 

1761— 

6:202 

1761 

6 

212 

1761—  6:213 

1761— 

6:218 

1761 

6 

224 

1761—  6:232 

1773— 

8 :  144 

1773 

8 

149 

1773       8:150 

1774— 

8:164 

1774 

8 

172 

SEAVEY,  Eunice  (see  Odiorne,  J.). 

SECRECY  (see  also  Oaths)  : 

regarding  affairs  of  convention  enjoined 

.                     a 

1746 

3 

356 

SECRETARY  (see  also  Atkinson,    Story, 

Waldron,   and 

Message)  : 

messages  by,  etc 

• 

, 

1731 

2 

349 

1731—  2:352 

1731— 

2 :  354 

1731 

2 

357 

1732—  2:365 

1732— 

2:371 

1732 

2 

372 

1732       2 : 375 

1733— 

2 :  396 

1734 

2 

398 

1734—  2:412 

1734— 

2:419 

1734 

2 

424 

332         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

FAOE. 

SECRETARY,  - 

—  {conlimicd)  : 

messages 

by,  etc.   1734—  2  :  42S 

1734—  2:430 

1735 

2 

433 

1735—  2:435 

1735—  2:436 

1735 

2 

444 

1735—  2:446 

1735—  2:447 

1735 

2 

452 

1736—  2:45'J 

173C,_  2  :  474 

1737 

2 

475 

1737—  2:495 

1737—  2:511 

1737 

2 

517 

1740—  2:551 

1740—  2:553 

1740 

2 

558 

1740—  2:559 

1740—  2:569 

1742 

2 

649 

1742—  2:650 

1742-  3 :  29 

1742 

3 

31 

1742—  3:  35 

1712—  3:  40 

1742 

3 

45 

1743—  3:  49 

1743—  3:  54 

1743 

3 

55 

1743—  3:  67 

1743—  3:  60 

1743 

3 

62 

174:3_  3 :  63 

174:3—  3 :  65 

1743 

3 

66 

1743—  3:  67 

1743—  3:  68 

1743 

3 

69 

1743—  3:  75 

1744—  3:  76 

1744 

3 

79 

1744—  3:  81 

1744—  3:  83 

1744 

3 

85 

1744—  3:  87 

1744—  3 :  88 

1744 

3 

89 

1744_  3 :  98 

1744—  3 :  99 

1744 

3 

103 

1744—  3 :  105 

1744—  3 :  106 

1744 

3 

107 

1744—  3:112 

1744—  3:113 

1745 

3 

118 

1745—  3 :  145 

174,5—  3:154 

1745 

3 

156 

1745—  3 :  157 

174;5_  3:159 

1745 

3 

161 

1745   3 : 164 

174,5_  3:  1(35 

1745 

3 

167 

1745—  3 :  176 

1745_  3 :  182 

1745 

3 

194 

1745   3 :  195 

1745—  3:214 

1745 

3 

217 

1745—  3:219 

1745—  3 :  220 

1745 

3 

223 

1745—  3 :  224 

1745—  3:226 

1745 

3 

228 

1745—  3 :  230 

1745   3 :  236 

1745 

3 

240 

1745—  3 :  242 

1745—  3:243 

1745 

3 

244 

1745—  3 :  245 

1745—  3:252 

1745 

3 

253 

1745—  3 :  254 

1745—  3:256 

1745 

3 

257 

1745   3 :  261 

1745—  3:265 

1745 

3 

273 

1745—  3 :  286 

1745—  3:289 

1745 

3 

290 

1745—  3 :  300 

1745   3  :  304 

1746 

3 

309 

1746—  3:315 

1746—  3 :  321 

1746 

3 

322 

1746—  2:335 

1746—  3 :  337 

1746 

3 

341 

1746   3 :  348 

1746   3 : 349 

1746 

3 

361 

1746—  3:362 

1746—  3:367 

1746 

3 

372 

1746—  3:376 

1746—  3 :  380 

1746 

3 

382 

1746—  3 :  386 

1746—  3:392 

1746 

3 

401 

1746—  3:402 

1746—  3:413 

1746 

3 

421 

/' 

1746   3 : 422 

1746   3:423 

1746 

3 

425 

1746—  3:426 

1746—  3:427 

1746 

3 

436 

1746—  3:440 

1746—  3:445 

1747 

3 

449 

1747_  3:4,52 

1747—  3 :  454 

1747 

3 

455 

1747—  3:456 

1747—  3 :  465 

1747 

3 

466 

1747—  3:467 

1747—  3:470 

1747 

3 

472 

1747—  3 :  473 

1747—  3:474 

1747 

3 

475 

1747—  3:482 

1747—  3:483 

1747 

3 

484 

1747_  3 :  485 

1747—  3:486 

1747 

3 

492 

1747—  3 :  495 

1747-  3:497 

1747 

3 

498 

1747—  3:499 

1747—  3 :  501 

1747 

3 

609 

1747—  3:  ,511 

1747—  3:516 

1747 

3 

617 

1747—  3:521 

1747—  3:523 

1747 

3 

627 

1747—  3 :  528 

1747—  4:  15 

1747 

4 

16 

1747—  4  :  23 

1747—  4:  24 

1747 

4 

28 

1747—  4:  32 

1747—  4:  40 

1747 

4 

43 

1747—  4:  46 

1747—  4:  48 

1747 

4 

50 

1747—  4 :  51 

1747—  4:  52 

1747 

4 

63 

1747—  4 :  54 

1747—  4:  56 

1747 

4 

57 

1747—  4:  59 

1747_  4 :  60 

1748 

4 

61 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


333 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SECRETARY,  - 

-  {continued)  : 

messages 

by,  etc.   1748—  4  :  62 

1748   4:  63 

1748 

4 

64 

1748—  4:  70 

1748   4:  71 

1743 

4 

72 

1748—  4  :  74 

1748   4:  75 

1748 

4 

76 

1748   4:  80 

1748—  4:  86 

1748 

4 

87 

1748   4:  91 

1748   4:  94 

1748 

4 

95 

1749—  4 :  105 

1749—  4:108 

1749 

4 

109 

1749—  4:110 

1749—  4:111 

1749 

4 

112 

1749—  4:119 

1749—  4:120 

1749 

4 

121 

1749—  4:122 

1749—  4  :  124 

1749 

4 

127 

1749—  4 :  128 

1749—  4 :  132 

1749 

4 

133 

1749—  4 :  136 

1749—  4  :  140 

1749 

4 

143 

1749—  4 :  144 

1749—  4  :  145 

1749 

4 

146 

1749—  4 :  147 

1749—  4  :  149 

1749 

4 

*154 

1749—  4 :  155  * 

1749—  4:156 

1749 

4 

157 

1749—  4  :  158 

1749—  1:159 

1749 

4 

160 

1749—  4 :  163 

1749—  4:164 

1749 

4 

166 

1749—  4 :  167 

1749—  4 :  168 

1749 

4 

170 

1749—  4 :  171 

1749—  4:172 

1749 

4 

173 

1749—  4  :  174 

1749—  4 :  175 

1750 

4 

176 

1750—  4 :  177 

1750—  4 :  178 

1750 

4 

179 

1750—  4 :  180 

1750—  4:181 

1750 

4 

182 

1750—  4 :  183 

1750—  4  :  184 

1750 

4 

185 

1750   4 :  186 

1750—  4 :  187 

1750 

4 

188 

1750—  4 :  189 

1750—  4 :  194 

1752 

4 

205 

1752—  4 :  215 

1752—  4 :  217 

1752 

4 

218 

1752—  4  :  222  * 

1752—  4 :  223 

1752 

4 

233 

1752—  4:234 

1752—  4 :  244 

1752 

4 

245 

1752—  4 :  248 

1752—  4  :  249 

1752 

4 

250 

1752—  4 :  254 

1752—  5 :  256 

1752 

4 

257 

1752—  4 :  263 

1752—  4 :  269 

1752 

4 

270 

1752—  4:271 

1752—  4 :  275 

1752 

4 

278 

1752—  4:280 

1753—  4 :  288 

1753 

4 

292 

]753—  4:293 

1753   4:294 

1753 

4 

295 

1753   4 :  298 

1753   4 :  300 

1753 

4 

301 

1753—  4:303 

1753   4 :  305 

1753 

4 

306 

1753   4 :  309 

1753—  4 :  321 

1753 

4 

322 

1753—  4:323 

1753—  4:325 

1753 

4 

826 

1753   4 :  328 

1753   4 : 328  * 

1753 

4 

329 

1753—  4 :  344 

1753—  4 :  345 

1753 

4 

347 

1753   4 :  352 

1753—  4 :  356 

1753 

4 

361 

1753—  4 :  362 

1753—  4 :  363 

1753 

4 

364 

1753—  4 :  368 

1754—  4 :  369 

1754 

4 

375 

1754—  4 :  377 

1754—  4 :  393 

1754 

4 

395 

1754—  4 :  396 

1754—  4:398 

1754 

4 

401 

1754   4 :  403 

1754—  4:406 

1754 

4 

407 

1764   4 :  408 

1754—  4:411 

1754 

4 

416 

1754—  4:419 

1754_  4 :  421 

1754 

4 

427 

1754—  4 :  431 

1754—  4:432 

1754 

4 

435 

1754—  4:436 

1754—  4 :  438 

1754 

4 

439 

1754—  4  :  445  * 

1754—  4  :  446 

1754 

4 

448 

1754—  4 :  449 

1754—  4:450 

1754 

4 

451 

1754   4 : 453 

1754—  4:454 

1754 

4 

460 

1754—  4:462 

1754—  5 :  463 

1754 

4 

464 

1754—  4 :  467 

1754—  4:468 

1754 

4 

469 

1754—  4 :  470 

1754   4:471 

1754 

4 

474 

1754—  4 :  476 

1754—  4:478 

1754 

4 

484 

1754—  4 :  487 

1754—  4 :  488 

1755 

4 

492 

1755—  4 :  508 

1755   4 :  513 

1755 

4 

514 

1755—  4:517 

1754—  4:519 

1755 

4 

521 

1755—  4:527 

1755—  4:529 

1755 

4 

537 

334 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


SJXllETAllY,  —  {cojitinncd) 
messages  by,  etc 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

cd)  : 
1755—  4:5n0 

1755   4 :  540 

1755 

4 

541 

1755—  4 :  542 

1755 —  4:  544 

1755 

4 

645 

1755 —  4  :  54(5 

1755—  4:550 

1755 

4 

666 

1755—  5:   2 

I7r,r>_  5:  3 

1755 

6 

13 

1755—  5:  14 

1755 —  5:  17 

1755 

5 

22 

1755—  6 :  36 

1755—  5:  39 

1756 

5 

47 

1755—  6:  48 

1755—  5:  51 

1755 

6 

55 

1755—  5:  69 

1755 —  5 :  61 

1755 

6 

62 

1756   6:  73 

1756 —  5:  76 

1756 

6 

HO 

1756—  5:  84 

1756—  5 :  87 

1756 

5 

8H 

1756—  5:  89 

1756—  5:  90 

1756 

5 

93 

1756—  5:  96 

1756—  5:  97 

1756 

5 

98 

1756—  5 :  103 

1756—  5:  108 

1756 

5 

113 

1756—  6 :  120 

1756—  5 :  124 

1766 

5 

128 

1756   5 :  130 

1756   5 : 137 

1756 

6 

138 

1756—  5:139 

1756—  5 :  140 

1756 

5 

143 

1766—  5 :  146 

1756—  5:  151 

1756 

5 

153 

1756—  5 :  154 

1756   5:162 

1756 

6 

163 

1756—  5 :  169 

1756—  5 :  170 

1756 

6 

176 

1756 —  5  :  177 

1756—  5:178 

1756 

6 

179 

1756—  5  :  lh2 

1756—  5:189 

1756 

6 

191 

1757—  5 :  20() 

1757—  5:211 

1757 

5 

216 

1757—  5 :  233 

1757—  5:239 

1757 

5 

242 

1757—  5 :  243 

1757—  5 :  248 

1757 

6 

249 

1757—  5:255 

1757—  5:269 

1757 

6 

271 

1757—  5  :  27 1 

1757—  5 :  277 

1757 

5 

286 

1757—  5 :  289 

1757—  5  :  291 

1757 

5 

293 

1757—  5 :  29(; 

1757—  5:297 

1757 

6 

309 

1758—  5:310 

1758—  5 :  312 

1758 

6 

320 

1758—  5 :  322 

1758—  5 :  323 

1758 

5 

328 

1758   5 :  329 

1758—  5 :  330 

1758 

6 

338 

175.8—  5:341 

1758   5 :  350 

1758 

5 

351 

1758—  5 :  300 

1758—  5 :  367 

1758 

5 

371 

1758—  5 : 3«4 

1758—  5:391 

1758 

5 

392 

1758   5 :  399 

1758—  5:402 

1768 

6 

403 

1758—  5 :  407 

1758—  5:408 

1758 

6 

409 

1758—  2:410 

1758—  5 :  415 

1758 

6 

417 

1758—  5:419 

1758—  5 :  424 

1758 

5 

425 

1758—  5 :  432 

1758—  5:433 

1758 

5 

437 

1758—  5:438 

1758—  5  :  439 

1758 

5 

452 

17,-,9—  5 :  484 

1759—  5:488 

1759 

6 

493 

1759   5 :  494 

1759—  5 :  497 

1759 

6 

498 

1759—  5 :  499 

1759—  6:   2 

1759 

6 

3 

1759—  6 :   4 

1759—  6 :   5 

1759 

6 

6 

1759—  6:   9 

1759—  6 :  15 

1759 

6 

16 

1759—  6 :  25 

1759   6:  27 

1759 

6 

33 

1760—  6 :  34 

1760—  6:  42 

1760 

6 

46 

1761)—  6:  49 

1760   6:  69 

1760 

6 

77 

1760—  6:  93 

1760—  6:  94 

1760 

6 

96 

1760—  6 :  104 

1760—  6 :  105 

1760 

6 

109 

1760—  6:113 

1760   6:114 

1760 

6 

115 

1700—  6:110 

17G0—  6:119 

1761 

6 

120 

1701—  6:121 

1761—  6:123 

1761 

6 

169 

1761—  6:170 

1761—  6:171 

1761 

6 

173 

17r,l_  6:179 

1761—  6:180 

1761 

6 

188 

1762—  6  :  245 

1702—  6 :  255 

1762 

6 

*263 

1762—  6:264 

1702;-  6  :  275 

1702 

6 

278 

1762—  6 :  281 

1762—  6  :  283 

1702 

6 

287 

1762—  6 :  288 

1762—  6 :  289 

1762 

6 

294 

1762—  6 :  296 

1762—  6 :  298 

1702 

6 

299 

Peovince  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


335 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SECRETARY,  —  (contiimed)  : 

messages  by,  etc.      1762 —  6  :  301 

1762—  6  :  302 

1762 

6 

304 

1762—  6:305 

1762—  6  :  309 

1763 

6 

312 

1763—  6 :  314 

1763—  6 :  320 

1763 

6 

341 

1763       6 : 346 

1763—  6 :  355 

1763 

6 

374 

1763—  6 :  375 

1764—  6 :  883 

1764 

6 

387 

1764—  6  :  411 

1764—  6 :  427 

1765 

6 

439 

1765—  6  :  444 

1765—  6  :  445 

1765 

6 

449 

1765—  6 :  450 

1765       6 : 454 

1765 

6 

469 

1765—  7 :      1 

1765—  7:      2 

1765 

7 

4 

1765—  7  :    14 

1765—  7 :    19 

1765 

7 

21 

1765       7:    23 

1765—  7:    25 

1765 

7 

30 

1765—  7 :    81 

1765—  7:    34 

1765 

7 

85 

1765—  7  :    39 

1765—  7 :    44 

1765 

7 

49 

1765—  7 :    50 

1766—  7 :    69 

1766 

7 

70 

1766       7:    80 

1766—  7 :    86 

1766 

7 

90 

1766—  7  :    98 

1766—  7  :    99 

1766 

7 

100 

1766       7 :  101 

1766—  7 :  103 

1766 

7 

108 

1766—  7:110 

1767—  7:111 

1767 

7 

124 

1767—  7 :  126 

1767—  7:127 

1767 

7 

181 

1767—  7 :  132 

1767—  7 :  144 

1767 

7 

146 

1767—  7 :  149 

1767—  7 :  153 

1767 

7 

159 

1768—  7  :  221 

1768—  7  :  223 

1768 

7 

226 

1768—  7:227 

1768—  7 :  229 

1768 

7 

252 

1768       7  :  259 

1768—  7 :  265 

1768 

7 

280 

1769—  7 :  281 

1769—  7 :  320 

1769 

7 

330 

1769—  7  :  333 

1770—  8  :      4 

1770 

8 

9 

1770—  8:    35 

1771—  8:118 

1772 

8 

116 

1772—  8 :  129 

1773—  8 :  138 

1774 

8 

218 

compensation  {see  also  Council,  clerk 

of)          .         . 

1731 

2 

335 

1731—  2 :  336 

1781 

2 

347 

1734       2 :  410 

1735—  2:448 

1735 

2 

451 

1735—  2 :  452 

1737—  2:485 

1744 

8 

93 

1745       3 :  167 

1745       3 :  196 

1745 

3 

206 

1746—  3:339 

1746—  3 :  887 

1746 

3 

389 

1747—  3:  497 

1747—  3:510 

1748 

4 

85 

1753—  4 :  313  * 

1755—  4:571 

1755 

5 

87 

1755—  5:    38 

1756—  5 :  130 

1756 

5 

145 

1757—  5:    27 

1758—  5 :  379 

1759 

6 

12 

1760       6:    70 

1761—  6  :  166 

1762 

6 

267 

1763—  6 :  349 

1764—  6 :  403 

1765 

7 

272 

1766       7:    78 

1766—  7  :    82 

1767 

7 

114 

1769—  7 :  287 

1769—  7 :  297 

1769 

7 

298 

1770—  8 :    16 

1771—  8:    91 

1772 

8 

122 

1773—  8 :  149 

1774—  8:198 

1774 

8 

214 

to  keep  one  key  to  province  box 

• 

1745 

3 

283 

duplicate  list  of  recorder's  books  to 

be  lodged  with 

the 

. 

1747 

3 

511 

invoices  to  be  lodged  with  the  . 

•                  •                  • 

1753 

4 

293 

to  procure  copies  of  Dummer's  treati 

es   . 

1754 

4 

420 

to   ay  king's  writ  before  house 

. 

1755 

5 

49 

captains  to  lodge  muster-rolls  with  tl 

le     . 

1756 

5 

123 

1757—  5 :  241 

1760—  6  :    75 

1762 

6 

254 

to  furnisli  i)rinter  copj"  of  act  . 

•                 •                 . 

1758 

5 

319 

to  fiu-nish  ti'ea.surer  names  of  men  in 

service  . 

1758 

5 

419 

stoppages  to  be  reguhited  by  the 

. 

1759 

5 

481 

SECRETARY  (Dki'uty)   (see  also  Wibird, 

li.,  and  King, 

George)  : 

messages  by       .        1768 —  7:201 

1668—  7:285 

1768 

7 

264 

1768       7:277 

1769—  7:290 

1769 

7 

824 

1769—  7:335 

1770—  7  :  337 

1770 

7 

838 

336 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SECRETARY  (Deputy),  —  (continued)  : 

message's  by      .         1770 —  7:340 

1770       7  :  345 

•          1770 

7 

346 

1770—  7  :  347 

1770—  7  :  35!- 

>          1770 

7 

359 

1770—  8:      4 

1770—  8:      £ 

.          1770 

8 

9 

1770—  8:    11 

1770—  8:    VI 

\          1770 

8 

32 

1770—  8:    35 

1770—  8 :    4C 

I          1770 

8 

46 

1770-  8:    47 

1770—  8 :    4£ 

1          1770 

8 

50 

1770—  8 :    53 

1770—  8:    5J 

[          1711 

8 

59 

1771—  8:    60 

1771—  8:    61 

1771 

8 

63 

1771—  H:    67 

1771—  8:    72 

t          1771 

8 

75 

1771-  8:    77 

1771—  8:    7^ 

i          1771 

8 

94 

1771—  8:    97 

1771—  8:11(. 

)          1772 

8 

125 

1772—  8 :  134 

1772—  8 :  13£ 

.          1773 

8 

137 

1773—  8 :  139 

1773       8:14C 

>          1774 

8 

165 

1774       8 : 166 

1774—  8:17C 

)          1774 

8 

189 

1774—  8  :  190  ♦ 

1774—  8:195 

!          1774 

8 

193 

1774—  8 :  195 

1774—  8:197 

1774 

8 

202 

1774—  8 :  204 

1774—  8 :  206 

.          1774 

8 

207 

1774—  8 :  210 

1774—  8:211 

1774 

8 

216 

1775—  8 :  220 

1775—  8:22C 

i          1775 

8 

229 

1775       8 :  231 

1775—  8 :  23i 

!          1775 

8 

236 

SECRETARY  [RoyalI   (see  also  Conway, 

Delafay,  New 

Castle,  and  Pill)  : 

correspondence  with,  etc. 

. 

1721 

1 

279 

1768       7  :  22£ 

1          1768 

7 

240 

1772-   8:121 

1772—  8:131 

1773 

8 

140 

SELECTMEN  (see  also  Bcll-Mnn  and  Ihdcs 

): 

to  inspect  and  order  the  eliikh'en  of  their  parishes 

5          1712 

1 

45 

to  provide  grammar  schools,  under  penalty 

1721 

1 

266 

to  take  invoice  and  report  same 

, 

1729 

2 

172 

to  assess  jioUs  ami  estates 

. 

1738 

2 

535 

to  take  invoice  of  polls  and  estates  . 

,                  . 

1753 

4 

290 

to  return  invoice  to  clerk  of  house  . 

,                 . 

1753 

4 

291 

to  return  invoice  to  secretary  of  pro\ 

■ince 

1753 

4 

293 

snow-shoes  and  moggasons  deposited 

with 

1744 

3 

108 

to  change  highways,  etc.  . 

, 

17G5 

7 

15 

17(i,-,_  7:    le 

»          1765 

7 

18 

1765—  7:    34 

1765—  7:    47 

1766 

7 

62 

fines  of,  for  not  keeping  schools 

.                   , 

1771 

8 

68 

SELLING  (see  Licenses). 

SJi'.NTER,  Joseph  : 

petition 

. 

1774 

8 

170 

SENTINELS  ["  Centinels"]  : 

pay    .         .         .        1722—  1 :  339 

1724—  1:427 

1724 

2 

3 

1744—  3 :  109 

1745—  3:21( 

»          1746 

3 

325 

1746—  3 :  384 

1746—  3 :  387 

1756 

5 

117 

1757—  5 :  238 

1758—  5:371 

1758 

5 

378 

lined  for  non-appearance 

, 

1740 

2 

550 

cidistment  of,  encouraged 

1745 

3 

152 

SEPARATION: 

of  NfW  Hampshire  from  Massachusi 

tts  . 

1742 

2 

612 

from  wife  sought  (see  also  (Jrcen,  Nathan) 

1756—  5 :  172 

1756 

5 

174 

SERGEANTS  ["  Sauoents,  Serteants,  Seiuants"!  : 

pay 

1714-  3:10S 

1745 

3 

168 

1746—  3 :  216 

1746—  3 :  32;: 

.          1746 

3 

384 

1746—  3 :  387 

174H—  4:    !>* 

1755 

5 

18 

1756-  5:117 

1757-*  5  :  23^ 

i          1758 

6 

378 

1759—  6  :      4 

17(;i_  0:193 

1762 

6 

254 

SERVANT : 

fi-ee  from  any  impress,  ministers  shall  each  have  a 

1712 

1 

43 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


337 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SERVANT,  —  {continued)  : 

allowance  for    .... 

.    1757— 

5 :  252 

1758 

5 

343 

1758—  5 :  358 

1758— 

5:413 

1759 

5 

477 

1759—  5:492 

1760 

6:    35 

1760 

6 

112 

SERVANTS : 

absenting,  to  ])rcvent 

,                  ^ 

,                  , 

1714 

1 

77 

none,  under  age,  to  take  up  wages 

without  master's 

consent  ..... 

•                  • 

,                  , 

1722 

1 

325 

SERVICE  {sec  also  Execution,  Expedition 

,    Great  Britain, 

and  Members)  : 

certificates  of  members     . 

.    1714— 

1:    92 

1714 

1 

93 

1715—  1:114 

1715— 

1:115 

1715 

1 

116 

SESSIONS  {see  also  Court,  Quarter  and  Spring)  : 

to  grant  taverns 

•                  » 

,                  , 

1753 

4 

368 

SETTING  Off  {see  also  Demands)  : 

debts  and  mutual  demands 

.    1765— 

7:    16 

1765 

7 

17 

1765— 

7:    34 

1765 

7 

35 

SETTLEMENTS  (.see  also  Estates): 

on  north  of  Massachusetts  line  proportioned 

•                  • 

1742— 

2:632 

1742 

2 

638 

SEVERITIES : 

inhuman,  to  resti'ain 

, 

. 

1718 

1 

220 

SEWARD,  Mary: 

claim 

.    1743— 

3:    70 

1743 

3 

75 

SHACKFORD,  John: 

petition      .         .        1742—  2:630 

1742— 

2:633 

1742 

2 

635 

SHACKFORD,  Samuel: 

account      

. 

•                  • 

1726 

2 

61 

SHAD: 

at  Amoskeag  Falls,  protected    . 

,                  , 

•                 • 

1760 

6 

111 

SHANNON,  CuTTS: 

attorney     ..... 

.    1755 — 

4:504 

1759 

6 

31 

1760 

6:303 

1763 

6 

338 

SHAW,  Gideon: 

to  appear  

,                  , 

, 

1770 

8 

14 

SHAW,  Ichabod: 

petition 

,                  , 

•                  • 

1760 

6 

82 

SHAW,  John: 

account      

,                  , 

,                  , 

1731 

2 

356 

SHAW,  JosiAH: 

volunteer  

. 

•                  • 

1746 

3 

404 

SHAW,  Samuel: 

lot  of,  at  Sled  Hill,  Raymond    . 

. 

. 

•769 

7 

311 

SHEAFE,  Jacob: 

commissary,  member 

.    1746— 

3:416 

1752 

4 

263 

1765—  7:      6 

1765— 

7:    16 

1765 

7 

27 

1765—  7  :    28 

1765— 

7:    32 

1765 

7 

38 

1765—  7:    43 

1765 

7:    47 

1765 

7 

48 

1765—  7  :    49 

1765— 

7:176 

1766 

7 

54 

1766—  7  :    68 

1766 

7:    84 

1766 

7 

87 

1766—  7  :    94 

1766— 

7:    96 

1766 

7 

100 

1766—  7 :  109 

1766— 

7:178 

1767 

7 

118 

1767—  7  :  119 

1767— 

7:120 

1767 

7 

121 

1767—  7 :  127 

1767— 

7  :  136 

1767 

7 

182 

1768—  7 :  185 

1768 

7:194 

1768 

7 

198 

1768       7 : 236 

1768 

7:237 

1768 

7 

244 

1768—  7  :  249 

1768— 

7:262 

1768 

7 

272 

1768—  7  :  273 

1768— 

7:350 

1769 

7 

299 

1769—  7  :  330 

1769— 

7:352 

1770 

7 

342 

1770—  7 :  343 

1770— 

7  :  346 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  7 :  856 
43 

1770 

7:357 

1770 

8 

Pl 

338         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 

YEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SHEAFE,  Jacob.  — {Continued)  : 

commissary,  member 

1770—  8:      1 

177U—  8:      3 

1770 

8 

5 

1770—  8:    1:5 

1770—  8 :    18 

1770 

8 

32 

1770—  8:    44 

1770—  8:    46 

1770 

8 

61 

1770—  8:    62 

1771—  8:      2p 

1771 

8 

84 

1771—  8:    93 

1771—  8:101 

1771 

8 

106 

1771—  8:109 

1772—  8:115 

1772 

8 

118 

1772—  8:  120 

1772—  8:  121 

1772 

8 

122 

1772—  8:124 

1772—  8 :  128 

1772 

8 

129 

1772—  8 :  130 

177:^—  8:i:35 

1773 

8 

138 

1773—  8:141 

177:3—  8:144 

1773 

8 

161 

1774—  8 :  164 

1774—  8:165 

1774 

8 

169 

1774—  8  :  170 

1774—  8:172 

1774 

8 

184 

1774—  8:187 

1774—  8 :  192 

1774 

8 

196 

1774—  8 :  202 

1774—  8 :  203 

1775 

8 

218 

1775—  8:220 

1775—  8 :  222 

1775 

8 

223 

SIIEAFE,  Sampson  ["Siiealf"]: 

of  the  council,  etc.    174C—  3  :  320 

1746—  3:328 

1746 

3 

348 

1746—  3 :  356 

174G—  3:363 

1746 

3 

367 

1746—  3:383 

1746—  3 :  395 

1746 

3 

400 

1746       3:411 

1747—  3 :  463 

174G 

3 

473 

1747—  3:475 

1747—  3:493 

1747 

3 

503 

1747—  4 :    28 

1747—  4 :    40 

1748 

4 

85 

175:5—  4 :  323 

1754—  4:416 

1755 

4 

503 

1755—  4 :  570 

1755—  4:573 

1756 

6 

70 

1756—  5 :    76 

1756—  5 :  134 

1756 

6 

168 

1756—  5 :  179 

1757—  5 :  206 

1767 

6 

286 

1758       5 :  363 

1758—  5 :  382 

1758 

6 

421 

1759—  5 :  478 

1759—  6:486 

1760 

6 

63 

SHEEP : 

tax-free,  for  encouragement     . 

•                  « 

1727 

2 

75 

increase  of 

1757—  5 :  257 

1767 

6 

268 

1761—  6 :  220 

1762—  6 :  241 

1762 

6 

242 

1762—  6 :  251 

1762—  G  :  252 

1762 

6 

264 

1762—  6 :  265 

1762—  6  :  268 

1762 

6 

271 

1760—  6 :  282 

1762—  6:298 

1770 

8 

47 

SHEFFIELD: 

soldiers  sick  at          .... 

. 

1760 

6 

63 

SHEFFIELD.  Joseph: 

petition      .         .         1734—  2 :  428 

1734—  2 :  429 

1736 

2 

444 

SHELBURNE: 

]iit,'liwav 

. 

1772 

8 

128 

SIIELIUJRNE,  Eaul  of: 

letters  to 

. 

1768 

7 

231 

SHEPAKD,  Capt.  John  : 

muster-roll,  etc 

1756—  5 :  187 

1767 

5 

196 

1757—  5:219 

1757—  6:228 

1757 

5 

233 

1757—  5 :  288 

17G0—  6:    57 

1761 

6 

134 

SIIEPARD,  John,  Jk.  : 

petition,  etc 

. 

1765 

7 

40 

1705—  7  :    42 

17GG—  7  :    52 

1766 

7 

64 

1766—  7:    62 

1771—  8:    85 

1774 

8 

205 

SHEPARD,  Thomas  : 

memorial,  etc.  .         .         .         •         ■ 

1747—  3:497 

1748 

4 

61 

SIH:ilBrRNE,  Daniel: 

account,  etc.      ..... 

1770—  8:      6 

1770 

8 

11 

SHERBURNE,  Henry  : 

• 

member,  clerk,  councilor,  treasurer 

• 

1720 

1 

244 

1720—  1:245 

1720—  1:246 

1720 

1 

247 

1720—  1  :  248 

1720—  1 :  249 

1     1720 

1 

263 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


339 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SHERBURNE, 

Henry,  — {Continued)  : 

member, 

clerk,  comicilor,  treasurer 

1720—  1:259 

1720       1 : 260 

1720 

261 

1720—  1:262 

1721—  1:263 

1721 

273 

1721—  1:275 

1721—  1:276 

1721 

278 

1721—  1:280 

1721—  1:281 

1721 

282 

1721—  1:283 

1721—  1:286 

1721 

287 

1721—  1 :  291 

1721—  1:292 

1721 

294 

1721—  1:295 

1721—  1:308 

1723 

393 

1727—  2:    77 

1727—  2:    97 

1728 

2 

119 

1728       2:121 

1728—  2 :  131 

1728 

2 

135 

1728—  2 :  138 

1728       2 :  142 

1728 

2 

144 

1729—  2 :  146 

1729—  2:152 

1729 

2 

155 

1729—  2:160 

1729—  2 :  163 

1729 

2 

164 

1729—  2 :  167 

1729       2:171 

1730 

2 

316 

1730—  2:317 

1730—  2 :  322 

1730 

2 

332 

1731—  2:339 

1731—  2 :  346 

1731 

2 

359 

1731—  2:361 

1731—  2:362 

1731 

2 

369 

1732—  2 :  371 

1733       2 : 381 

1733 

2 

382 

1734       2 :  402 

1734—  2:408 

1734 

2 

413 

1735—  2:440 

1735—  2:447 

1735 

2 

448 

1736—  2:460 

1736       2:461 

1737 

2 

479 

1737—  2:494 

1738—  2:536 

1739 

2 

544 

1740—  2 :  550 

1740—  2 :  551 

1742 

2 

627 

1742—  3:    31 

1742—  3 :    39 

1743 

3 

51 

1743—  3:    58 

1743—  3 :    59 

1743 

3 

60 

captain 

•                  •••■• 

1744_  3 :  106 

1745 

3 

126 

1745—  3  :  159  * 

1745-  3:228* 

1747 

3 

454 

colonel 

1747—  4:    41 

1752—  4 :  271 

1752 

4 

275 

obsequies  

t                  •                  • 

1758 

5 

310 

SHERBURNE, 

Henry,  Jr.  : 

member, 

clerk,  speaker,  councilor  . 

. 

1742 

3 

39 

1745       3:115 

1745 

3 

117 

1745—  3 :  118 

1745       3 :  123 

1745 

3 

124 

1745—  3 :  126 

1745—  3 :  129 

1745 

3 

131 

1745—  3 :  132 

1745—  3 :  134 

1745 

3 

139 

1745       3 :  140 

1745—  3 :  144 

1745 

3 

145 

1745—  3 :  147 

1745—  3 :  149 

1745 

3 

151 

1745—  3 :  152 

1745—  3  :  153 

1745 

3 

154 

1745—  3  :  156 

1745—  3 :  158 

1745 

3 

tl59 

1745—  3  :  161 

1745—  3 :  163 

1745 

3 

172 

1745—  3 :  180 

1745       3 :  184 

1745 

3 

185 

1745—  3 :  187 

1745—  3 :  189 

1745 

3 

193 

1745—  3 :  199 

1745       3 :  201 

1745 

3 

202 

1745—  3:204 

1745       3 : 205 

1745 

3 

207 

1745       3 :  229 

1745—  3:232 

1745 

3 

237 

1745_  3 :  249 

1745       3 :  250 

1745 

3 

254 

1745—  3 :  255 

1745—  3 :  256 

1745 

3 

262 

1745       3 :  265 

1745       3 : 269 

1745 

3 

271 

1745—  3 :  272 

1745—  3 :  275 

1745 

3 

280 

1745       3 :  281 

1745—  3 :  285 

1745 

3 

288 

1745—  3 :  292 

1745       3 :  295 

1746 

3 

310 

1746       3:317 

1746—  3 :  323 

1746 

3 

334 

1746—  3 :  348 

1746       3 :  355 

1746 

3 

360 

1746—  3:363 

1746—  3:368 

1746 

3 

381 

1746—  3 :  390 

1746—  3 :  399 

1746 

3 

401 

1746—  3 :  415 

1746—  3:418 

1746 

3 

427 

1746—  3 :  436 

1746       3 :  437 

1747 

3 

449 

1747—  3 :  453 

1747—  3 :  465 

1747 

3 

*484 

1747—  3 :  485 

1747—  3:486 

1747 

3 

487 

1747       3 :  496 

1747       3 . 499 

1747 

3 

516 

340 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


SHKRBURNP:,  FIf.nky,  Ju. 

mcniljtT,  clerk,  spoil 


, — (Conti 
cr,  couiu 


747— 
747— 
747— 
748- 
74'J— 
741»— 
749— 
749— 

7r)(»— 

7^)1- 
752— 
752— 
752— 
752— 
753— 
753— 
753— 
753— 
754— 
754— 
754— 
754— 
754— 
755— 
755 — 
755 — 
755— 
755— 

755 — 
755— 
755— 
755— 
756— 

756 — 
756— 
756— 
756— 
756— 
756— 

757 — 
757 — 
757— 
757— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
759— 
759— 
759— 
759— 
760— 
760— 
760— 


3: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 

4  : 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4: 
5: 
6: 
5: 
5: 
5: 
5: 
5 : 
5: 

5  : 
5: 
5: 
5: 
5 : 
5: 
5: 
5: 
5: 
5: 
5: 
5 : 
5: 
5 : 
5: 
5: 
5: 
5: 
5 : 
6: 
6: 
6: 
6: 


nucd) 

ilor 

528 

19 

39 

98 
105 
118 
158 
163 

10 
9 
225 
239 
245 
276 
301 
326 
360 
366 
393 
430 
443* 
456 
474 
491 
496 
507 
523 
538 
8 

41 

51 

62 

68 

76 
100 
142 
168 
180 
260 
253 
286 
295 
307 
329 
344 
357 
366 
374 
377 
401 
425 
437 
459 
485 
492 

28 

49 

81 
118 


747— 
747— 
747— 
749— 
749— 
749— 
749— 
749— 
750— 
752— 
752— 
752— 
752— 
752— 
753— 
753— 
753 — 
753 — 
754— 
754— 
754— 
754— 
754— 
755 — 
755 — 
755 — 
755— 
755— 
755— 
755— 
755— 

755 — 
756— 

756 — 
756— 
756— 
756— 
756— 
757— 
757— 
757— 

757 — 
757— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
758— 
759— 
759— 
759— 
76ft— 
760— 
760— 
761— 


2 
31 
46 
100 
108 
132 
159 
165 
183 
216 
227 
240 
267 
380 
323 
340 
361 
384 
415 
439 
446 
464 
476 
492 
503 
508 
530 
548 
17 
44 
59 
258 
70 
77 
103 
154 
169 
LSI 
213 
264 
292 
296 
309 
330 
349 
359 
371 
375 
383 
404 
429 
444 
465 
487 
18 
38 
63 
107 
121 


YKAK. 


1747 
1747 
1748 
1749 
1749 
1749 
1749 
1749 
1750 
1752 
1752 
1752 
1752 
1753 
1753 
1753 
1753 
1754 
1754 
1754 
1754 
1754 
1754 
1755 
1755 
1755 
1755 
1755 
1755 
1755 
1755 
1756 
1756 
1756 
1756 
1756 
1756 
1756 
1757 
1757 
1757 
1757 
1757 
1758 
1758 
1758 
1758 
1758 
1758 
1758 
1758 
1758 
1759 
1759 
1759 
1760 
1760 
1760 
1761 


VOL. 

PAGE. 

4 

16 

4 

35 

4 

71 

4 

104 

4 

110 

4 

•154 

4 

162 

4 

170 

4 

194 

4 

219 

4 

231 

4 

244 

4 

274 

4 

299 

4 

325 

4 

345 

4 

362 

4 

376 

4 

429 

4 

441 

4 

455 

4 

471 

4 

482 

4 

493 

4 

505 

4 

514 

4 

537 

6 

0 

6 

38 

5 

47 

5 

60 

5 

64 

5 

74 

6 

98 

5 

109 

6 

166 

5 

170 

5 

186 

5 

228 

5 

*268 

5 

293 

5 

302 

5 

506 

5 

343 

5 

352 

5 

363 

5 

373 

5 

376 

5 

392 

5 

411 

5 

436 

5 

512 

5 

479 

5 

489 

6 

20 

6 

43 

6 

69 

6 

112 

6 

138 

Province  of  JSTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


341 


SHERBURNE,  Henry,  Jr.,  —{Continued) 
member,  clerk,  speaker,  councilor 


150 
156 

180 
210 


1761—  6: 
1761—  6 : 

1761—  6; 

1761—  6 : 

1762—  6 :  239 
1762—  6  :  247 
1762—  6  :  251 
1762—  6 :  283 

1762—  6 :  300 

1763—  6 :  337 

1763—  6 :  462 

1764—  6 :  387 

1764—  6 :  464 

1765—  7 
1765—  7 

1765—  7 : 

1766—  7 
1766—  7 
1766—  7  : 


1 

8 

41 

68 

97 

178 


widow's  petition,  etc. 


SHERBURNE,  John  ["  Shearburn  "] 
petition,  etc. 


member 


1722— 
1755— 
1762— 
1766— 
1766— 
1767— 
1767— 
1767— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1769— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1772— 
1772— 
1772— 
1772— 
1773— 
1773— 
1773— 
1773— 


1761- 
1761- 
1761- 
1761- 
1762- 
1762- 
1762- 
1762- 
1762- 
1763- 
1764- 
1764- 
1765- 
1765- 
1765- 
1765- 
1766- 
1766- 
1770- 

1770- 
1773- 


6  :  152 
6:171 
6:184 
6:232 
6:242 
6:249 
6  :  264 
6:284 
6:458 
6:348 
6:383 
6:400 
6:437 
7:  2 
21 
176 
73 
98 
99 


7: 

7: 
7: 

7; 


8:  15 

8:  139 


;360 
519 
281 
102 

:180 
118 
127 
152 
185 
213 
237 
256 
269 
350 
289 

:340 
346 
358 

:   3 

8 
18 
:  41 
48 
2p 
84 
101 
108 
117 
120 
123 
8:130 
8 :  137 
8:141 
8:148 
8:155 


1729- 
1755- 
1762- 
1766- 
1767- 
1767- 
1767- 
1767- 
1768- 
1768- 
1768- 
1768- 
1768- 
1769- 
1769- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1770- 
1771- 
1771- 
1771- 
1771- 
1772- 
1772- 
1772- 
1773- 
1773- 
1773- 
1773- 
1773- 


2: 
5  : 
6: 

7: 
7: 
7: 
7: 
7; 
7: 
7: 
7: 
7: 
7: 
7: 
7: 
7: 
7; 
8: 
8; 
8; 
8; 
8: 
8; 
8: 
8: 


146 
10 
303 
103 
113 
119 
136 
170 
200 
225 
244 
262 
272 
282 
320 
343 
354 

IP 
5 

13 

32 

44 
51 
72 
93 


8:105 
8:109 
8:118 
8:121 
8:125 
8:135 
8 :  139 
8:144 
8:149 
8:161 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1764 

6 

1764 

6 

1765 

6 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1773 

8 

1721 

1 

1746 

3 

1755 

5 

1765 

7 

1766 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1769 

7 

1769 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1772 

8 

1772 

8 

1772 

8 

1772 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

PAGE. 


154 

174 

194 

238 

246 

250 

280 

285 

320 

368 

386 

415 

453 

6 

38 

67 

95 

109 

6 

5 

94 
141 

270 

381 

29 

19 

104 

114 

122 

138 

182 

205 

236 

249 

266 

273 

285 

352 

344 

356 

1 

7 

17 

40 

46 

53 

80 

95 

107 

115 

119 

122 

128 

136 

140 

147 

151 

164 


342 


Index  to  Joirnals  of  House  of  IJepresentatives, 


TBAB. 

VOL. 

PACK. 

SIIERBUIINK,  .John.- (r,>;j/iH«ed)  : 

momber : 

1774—  8:105 

1774— 

8:168 

1774 

8 

169 

1774—  8:170 

1774— 

8:  172 

1775 

8 

220 

SHERBURNE,  JoSKi'ii  : 

(if  the  council    .... 

.    1734— 

2 :  401 

1734 

2 

403 

17.!  J—  2:424 

1735— 

2  :  439 

1735 

2 

445 

17:55-  2:447 

1736— 

2  :  458 

1737 

2 

494 

1737—  2:512 

1737— 

2:521 

1738 

2 

637 

1740—  2:649 

1740— 

2 :  559 

1740 

2 

560 

1740—  2:565 

1742— 

2 :  624 

1742 

3 

38 

1742—  3:    39 

1743— 

3:    53 

1743 

3 

60 

oaptiiin       ..... 

.     1746— 

3 :  392 

1748 

4 

72 

SHERBURNE,  Mauv  : 

petition      ..... 

. 

. 

1745 

3 

252 

SHERBURNE,  Noah: 

petition      ..... 

. 

• 

1772 

8 

121 

SHERBURNE,  Samuel: 

account,  etc.       .        172fi —  2  :    Gl 

1770— 

8:      6 

1770 

8 

11 

SHERIFF  (sec  also  Atkiyismi,   Qamblimj, 

Packer,  Phipj)s, 

Russell,  and  High  Sheriff)  : 

to  common  gaol 

, 

. 

1714 

1 

78 

accounts,  i-eports,  attendance,  etc. 

,                  • 

. 

1715 

1 

99 

1715— 

1:100 

1716 

1 

165 

1716       1:184 

1717— 

1  :  202 

1718 

1 

226 

compensation     .        1726 —  2 :    65 

1729— 

2:  152 

1731 

2 

344 

1732—  2:370 

1734— 

2:410 

1735 

2 

448 

1737—  2:485 

1746— 

3 :  339 

1746 

3 

389 

1747—  3:610 

1748— 

4:    86 

1753 

4 

336 

1753       4 :  337 

1755— 

4:571 

1756 

5 

144 

1758       5:380 

1759— 

6:    13 

1763 

6 

350 

1764—  6 :  403 

1765 

7:    27 

1766 

7 

79 

1767—  7:115 

1769— 

7  :  287 

1770 

8 

16 

1771—  8:    91 

1772— 

8:122 

1773 

8 

155 

report  jail  needs  repairs,  etc.    . 

,                  , 

. 

1731 

2 

358 

1732— 

2:373 

1745 

3 

244 

1747_  3 :  485 

1747— 

3:522 

1747 

4 

20 

1755—  4:523 

1756— 

5:184 

1765 

7 

40 

1766—  7:    99 

1766— 

7:100 

1770 

8 

6 

precepts  {which  see  also)  . 

. 

. 

1749 

4 

135 

1749— 

4:136 

1752 

4 

223 

to  sell  personal  estate  at  vendue 

.    1773—  8  :  137 

1773 

8 

149 

execution  served  by 

. 

. 

1774 

8 

169 

SHINGLES : 

assize  of    . 

.    1728— 

2:112 

1728 

2 

127 

1728—  2:128 

1728— 

2:130 

1743 

3 

51 

SHIPPING  {see  also  Embargo)  : 

horses,  penalty 

. 

1714 

1 

78 

paj'ing  powder  or  money  . 

.    1711— 

1:      7 

1727 

2 

76 

1727— 

2:    80 

1747 

3 

473 

British,  duty  on          .         .         . 

.    1773— 

2  :  378 

1773 

2 

380 

SHIPS  {sec  also  Fleet,  Frigates,  Oreal  Britain,  Navigation, 

Pipon,  Thomlinson,  Trnde,  Abigail,  Ann  &  Jane 

Betty, 

Charming  Molly,  Endeavor,  Entcrjiris 

e,  Exeter, 

Flying 

Fish,  Molli/,  Neptune,   Olive  Branch, 

St.  Clair, 

Sarah 

&  Elizabeth,  Speedwell,  Squirrel,   Sterling  (Jostle 

,  Trey- 

ton,  and  Warren)  : 

with  governor's  packets,  bunit 

. 

. 

1722 

1 

311 

of  war        .         .         1711—  1:    19 

1755— 

5:      9 

1758 

5 

349 

from  London     .... 

. 

,                   , 

1734 

3 

398 

near  Isle  of  Sables    . 

.    1746— 

3:418 

1746 

3 

422 

1 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


343 


SHIRLEY,  Capt.  Washington: 

letter  of     

SHIRLEY,  Gen.  William: 

governor  of  Massachusetts 

1745—  3 :  121 
1745—  3 :  146 

1745—  3 :  194 

1746—  3 :  387 

1747—  3 :  454 
1747—  3:481 
1747—  3:499 
1747—  3 :  604 
1747—  3:516 
1747—  4:    24 

1754—  4:449 

1755—  4:521 

1755 —  5  :    58 

1756—  5 :    97 

1756—  5 :  115 

1756—  5 :  130 
175g 5  .  igf) 

SHIRTLEFF  (see  Shurtleff). 

SHIRTS  (see  Holland). 

SHOALS,  Isle  of  (see  also  Oosport  and 

representative  .... 

tax    ....■• 

express  to         .... 

pier  or  bason     .... 


SHOES : 

for  soldiers       .... 
SHOOTING  (see  also  Gunning)  : 

sea  gulls  out  of  boats,  etc. 
SHUFFLE-BOARD  (see  Cards). 
SHURTLEFF,  Rev.  William: 

chaplain  to  assembly 

1745—  3 :  194 

report,  etc.         .        1725—  2  :    27 
SHUTE,  Samuel  ["Shoot"]: 

governor    

1717—  1 :  198 

1718—  1:213 

1718—  1:229 

1719—  1:242 

1721—  1:279 

1722—  1:329 
SIAS,    JOSKIMI  : 

muster-roll         .... 
guai'dian,  to  make  conveyance 
SICKNESS  {see  also  Small-Pox)  : 
wounds,  etc.,  allowance  for 


1742— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1748— 
1755 — 
1755— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757 — 


Lotteries) 
'.    1716— 


1767— 
1768— 


611 
128 
1591 
252 
395 
455 
494 
501 
509 
517 
:  61 
488 
531 
74 
104 
116 
137 
270 


1:172 


1746- 
1726- 

1716- 
1717- 
1718- 
1719- 
1720- 
1721- 
1722- 


3: 

2: 

1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1; 


163 
274 


1758—  6 :  414 


310 
29 

181 
208 
222 
232 
255 
306 
332 


1746—  3 :  429 


.  1714—  1:  77 
1752—  4  :  249  1752—  4  :  269 
1761—  6  :  202  1761—  6  :  206 
1761—  6:216  1763—  6:321 
1763—  6  :  334  1763—  6  :  353 
1763—  6  :  364  1763—  6  :  365 
1763—  6  :  367    1763—  6  :  371 

providing  in  case  of 

SILLIMAN,  Ebenezeu: 

speaker  of  Connecticut  house  of  representatives 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

1755 

5 

1744 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1754 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1758 

5 

1715 

1 

1720 

1 

1746 

3 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1759 

6 

1711 

1 

1745 

3 

1747 

3 

1743 

3 

1717 

1717 

1718 

1719 

1721 

1722 

1727 

2 

1746 

3 

1768 

7 

1746 

3 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1764 

6 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

PAGE. 


58 

82 
130 
160 
265 
409 
477 
498 
502 
512 

13 

373 

489 

5 

79 
105 
120 
138 
409 


135 
247 
420 
157 
272 
275 


123 

510 

74 

190 
211 
224 
239 
272 
311 
103 

533 

206 

403 
127 
210 
333 
355 
366 
421 
169 

179 


344 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


SILLOWAY,  ,)a. on: 

petition 

SILVER  (see  also  Hills  of  Credit,  Coin,  Currairi/,  and 
Money)  : 

bills  redeemable  in    . 


17:?:]— 
17G4— 

17G5— 
1753— 
1758— 
175G— 


386 
424 

29 
359 
348 
115 


17t;7—  7  :  128 
1769—  7  :  332 


1774—  8 :  166 


receivable  for  tax 

as  stanchml        .         1742—6:642 
1757—  5:271 
borrowed  of  (u'nei'al  Shirley    . 
soldiers  jjaid  in  ... 

inal)ility  to  procnre   . 
as  legal  tender 
eurrenc}'  established 

SIMMS,  JosKi'ii  (see  also  Sy7nms)  : 

account     

SIMONS,  Joseph  : 

invalid  soldier  .... 
SIMPSON,  David: 

to  api)ear  ..... 
SIMPSON,  Joux: 

jtetition      ..... 
SIMPSON,  Patten  : 

to  apjiear 

SBIPSON,  Thomas: 

petition 

1754—  4 :  467 
SIMPSON,  Wiluam: 

petition      ......... 

SINCLAIR,  Nathaniel  ["Sinkleu"]: 

question  of  his  clei'Kship  ...... 

on  Lieutenant-Colonel  Hart's  roll     .... 

SITUATION,  The    (see   Difficult,   Disorderly,  Distresses, 
Grievance,    Hardship,    Impositions,    Insult,  Labyriyith, 
Manners,  Melancholy,  Memoranda,  Mobs,  Monsters,  Ne- 
cessaries, Perplexed,  Pi'eccdent,  Prudential,  Reasons,  Re- 
bellion, Reformation,  Right,   Uncomfortable,    Unhappy, 
Unjust) . 
^IX  Nations  {see  also  Five,  etc.) 
Indians      .... 

1747— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
SLA\'KS  {see  also  Indians,  Mulatto,  Negroes,  etc.) 
Indian,  importation  of,  prohibited     . 
Indian  and  negro  assessed 
neirro,  Indian,  and  mulatto  assessed 
female,  not  assessed 
invoice  of  . 
SLAYTON,  Mks.  Ann  : 

claim 

1745—  3  :  274 
heirs  of,  to  appear     .... 
real  estate  of,  sold    1760—  6  :    92 
estate  of,  v.  lianfield  &  Allcock 
SLED  II ILL  (see  Raymond). 


YEAB. 


• 

1747—  3 

477 

3 

482 

1754—  4 

371 

4 

395 

1754—  4 

400 

4 

410 

1754—  4 

412 

4 

416 

1754—  4 

427 

4 

454 

1754—  4 

455 

4 

458 

1754—  4 

463 

1728—  2 :  136 


I7G1—  6:122 


175;^}—  4 

341 

1759^  6 

21 

1761-  6 

144 

1761—  6 

196 

1757 

17G4 
1765 
\TM 
1766 
1754 
1758 
1756 
1758 
1759 
1764 
1765 
1767 

1772 

1747 

1761 

1773 

1773 

1754 
1774 

1773 

1757 
1757 


VOL. 


1747 
1754 
1754 
1754 
1754 
1754 
1755 

1714 
1727 
1728 
1728 
1767 

1743 
1755 
1760 
1761 
1761 


6 
6 
2 
7 
4 
6 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
7 

8 

3 

6 

8 

8 

4 
8 


5 
5 


3 
4 
4 
4 

4 
4 
4 

1 
2 
2 
2 

7 

3 
5 

6 
6 
6 


PAGE. 


206 

423 
457 
487 
89 
426 
349 
116 
412 
489 
415 
453 
165 

127 

513 

128 

153 

148 

466 

167 

136 

208 
264 


480 
394 
402 
413 
453 
457 
681 

83 

75 

140 

140 

161 

67 

29 

43 

151 

197 


m 


Province  of  ITew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


345 


TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SLEEPER,  Ebenezer,  and  others  : 

polling  off  fi'om  Poplin  to  Epping 

1765— 

6:435 

1765 

6 

451 

SLEEPER,  John: 

voluuteer  .         .         1746—  3  :  330 

1746 

3:331 

1746 

3 

404 

SLOOPS  (see  also  Ships)  : 

masters  of 

, 

. 

1721 

1 

284 

coasting  from  Connecticut,  etc. 

. 

. 

1729 

2 

154 

SLOPER,  Ambrose: 

to  appear  ...... 

. 

. 

1712 

1 

55 

petition 

1770— 

8:    35 

1770 

8 

42 

1771— 

8:    63 

1771 

8 

64 

SLOPER,  Elizabeth: 

petition 

. 

. 

1721 

1 

276 

SLOPER,  Capt.  Henry: 

accounts    .         .         1745—  3  :  202 

1745— 

3:246 

1745 

3 

259 

SLOPER,  Richard: 

petition      ...... 

. 

. 

1712 

1 

55 

SLOPS  [Drawers,  Underwear]  : 

for  soldiers       .         1724—  2  :    12 

1745 

3:206 

1758 

5 

399 

SMALL,  Joshua: 

testimony  of 

. 

. 

1756 

4 

417 

SMALL,  Mrs.  Susanna: 

accoimt      ...... 

1723— 

1:390 

1724 

2 

12 

1725 

2:    12t 

1726 

2 

30 

SMALL,  Thomas: 

account               .         1720—  1:253 

1722— 

1 :  364 

1724 

1 

428 

S]\IALL-POX  (see  also  Distemjier,  Inoculation,  Pestilential 

Distemjjer,  and  Sickness)  : 

on  board  vessels        .... 

1738— 

2:539 

1766 

7 

88 

adjourns  quarter  sessions 

. 

. 

1747 

3 

490 

adjourns  general  court 

1747— 

3:493 

1761 

6 

170 

deranges  business     .... 

1761— 

6:136 

1761 

6 

182 

pest-house  built  (see  also  Smoke-House)   . 

, 

1747 

3 

498 

1748— 

4:    61 

1761 

6 

159 

act    ....... 

, 

,                    , 

1752 

4 

249 

1752—  4:269 

1754— 

4:409 

1755 

4 

547 

1755—  4 :  569 

1758— 

5:345 

1758 

5 

347 

1758—  5:375 

1759— 

6:    15 

1759 

6 

16 

1761—  6 :  175 

1761— 

6:176 

1761 

6 

177 

1762—  6 :  243 

1762— 

6 :  250 

1762 

6 

252 

1762—  6 :  264 

1762— 

6:265 

1762 

6 

268 

1762—  6:271 

1762— 

6:279 

1762 

6 

282 

1762—  6  :  298 

1763— 

6:315 

1763 

6 

375 

1763—  6  :  376 

1764— 

6 :  388 

1764 

6 

392 

1764—  6 :  393 

1765 

7:    14 

1765 

7 

15 

1765       7:    16 

1765— 

7:    34 

1765 

7 

48 

cases  of,  expenses  on  account  of,  etc 

1757— 

5:299 

1758 

5 

344 

1758—  5 :  345 

1758— 

5:371 

1758 

5 

437 

1761—  6:123 

1761— 

6:134 

1761 

6 

136 

1761—  6 :  144 

1761— 

6 :  167 

1761 

6 

170 

1761—  6 :  177 

1761- 

■  6 : 178 

1761 

6 

179 

1761—  6  :  187 

1761— 

-  6 :  188 

1761 

6 

196 

1761—  6  :  198  * 

1761— 

■  6  :  201 

1761 

6 

202 

1761—  6 :  206 

1761- 

-  6  :  207 

1761 

6 

208 

1761—  6 :  209 

1761— 

-6:213 

1761 

6 

214 

1761—  6 :  215 

1761— 

-6:221 

1761 

6 

224 

1762       6 :  274 

1762- 

-  6 :  283 

1762 

6 

296 

1763—  6  :  310 

1763— 

-  6:314 

1763 

6 

315 

1763       6:316 

1763- 

-  6  :  325 

1763 

6 

342 

1763—  6  :  343 

1765- 

-  6 :  434 

1765 

6 

454 

broke  out  in  governor's  family 
44 

• 

•                  • 

1761 

6 

186 

346 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SMALLC'ORN,  Samuel: 

ilivorce 

1765—  6:445 

176.5—  6  :  448 

1765 

6 

457 

17G5—  7:      4 

1765—  7  :      9 

1765 

7 

33 

1765—  7  :    48 

1765—  7 :    49 

1766 

7 

62 

SMART,  Benjamin  : 

undei:  Ctiptiiiii  Marston     . 

•                 •                 • 

1763 

5 

331 

SMART  Money-: 

allo\v:ince  for    . 

1756—  5: 141 

1756       5:178 

1757 

5 

206 

SMITH,  Cheney: 

assistant  army  suro^eon     . 

1757—  5 :  240 

1757 

5 

249 

SMITH,  Cai-t.  Isaac: 

muster-roll 

1757—  5 :  204 

1758—  5 :  347 

1758 

5 

404 

SMITH.  Itiiiel: 

(^laker,  exempt  fn 

Dm  tax 

. 

1763 

6 

365 

SMITH,  .Iahez: 

sek'ctman  of  Hampton 

• 

1721 

1 

277 

petition 

•                  ■                 • 

1742—  2 :  621 

1742 

2 

630 

estate  of,  divided 

. 

1762—  6 :  279 

1763 

6 

313 

1763—  6 :  315 

1763       6 : 316 

1763 

6 

368 

SMITH,  Jacob: 

claim 

•                  .                  • 

. 

1723 

1 

401 

SMITH,  Jacob,  and  others: 

illegally  rated,  relieved    . 

1769—  7 :  283 

1769 

7 

328 

SMITH,  James: 

claim 

•                 •                 •                 • 

. 

1773 

8 

149 

SMITH,  John: 

member     . 

1757—  2 :  475 

1737—  2:515 

1739 

2 

542 

SMITH,  Cxn.  John  : 

muster-roll 

.                  •                  •                  • 

. 

1746 

3 

438 

SMITH,  John  Waldron 

: 

])etition 

• 

1757—  5:308 

1758 

5 

404 

SMITH,  Joseph  : 

member,  clerk  . 

• 

1711—  1:      1 

1711 

8 

1711—  1: 

25 

1711—  1:    27 

1711 

32 

1711—  1: 

34 

1712—  1  :    37 

1712 

39 

1712—  1 

41 

1712—  1:    42 

1712 

43 

1712—  1  : 

44 

1712—  1 :    48 

1712 

52 

1712—  1 

54 

1712—  1:    55 

1712 

56 

1713—  1 

59 

1713—  1:    60 

1713 

63 

1713—  1- 

64 

1713—  1  :    65 

1713 

66 

1713—  1 

68 

1713—  1:    72 

1714 

74 

1714—  1 

75 

1714—  1 :    79 

1714 

80 

1714—  1 

83 

1714—  1:    85 

1714 

86 

1714—  1 

87 

1714—  1 :    90 

1714 

92 

1714—  1 

93 

1714—  1:    94 

1715 

97 

1715—  1 

99 

1715—  1:100 

1715 

101 

171.5—  1 

102 

1715—  1  :  103 

1715 

104 

1715—  1 

105 

171.5—  1:106 

1715 

107 

1715—  1 

108 

1715—  1  :  110 

1715 

111 

171.5—  1 

.112 

1715—   1:113 

1715 

114 

171.5—  1 

:117 

171.5—   1:124 

1715 

128 

171.5—  1 

:129 

171.5—  1:1.32 

1715 

133 

1715—  1 

:  134 

1715—  1:  135 

1715 

137 

1715—  1 

:138 

1716—  1:140 

1716 

141 

1716—  1 

:142 

1716—  1 :  143 

1716 

146 

17  If,—  1 

:147 

1716        1:151 

1716 

l.")7 

1716—  1 

:163 

nifi—  1:  164 

1716 

166 

1716—  1 

:167 

171ti—   1:168 

1716 

169 

1716—  1 

:173 

1716—  1:174 

1716 

177 

1716—  1 

:178 

1716—  1:179 

1716 

180 

1716—  1 

.182 

1716—  1:183 

1716 

186 

1 


Province  of  Neav  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


347 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SMITH,  Joseph,  —  {continued)  : 

member,  clerk  .         1716 —  1 

187 

1716—  1:189 

1717 

190 

1717—  1 

191 

1717—  1:192 

1717 

193 

1717—  1 

194 

1717—  1:196 

1717 

197 

1717—  1 

198 

1717—  1 :  199 

1717 

200 

1717—  1 

201 

1717—  1:202 

1717 

203 

1717—  1 

204 

1717—  1:205 

1717 

206 

1718       1 

212 

1724—  2:      3 

1734 

2 

410 

SMITH,  Col.  Joseph  : 

claim 

•                  ■                  ■                  • 

1747 

3 

449 

member 

■                  •                  •                  • 

1755 

5 

43 

1755—  5 :    51 

1755—  5:    61 

1755 

5 

62 

1755—  5 :  258 

1756—  5 :    77 

1756 

5 

85 

1756—  5 :    89 

1756—  5 :  125 

1756 

5 

137 

1756       5:188 

1756       5 :  139 

1756 

5 

142 

1756—  5 :  146 

1756—  5 :  154 

1756 

5 

162 

1756—  5 :  169 

1756       5 :  170 

1756 

5 

171 

1756—  5 :  175 

1756—  5 :  187 

1756 

5 

260 

1756—  5:515 

1757—  5 :  213 

1757 

5 

215 

1757—  5 :  242 

1757—  5 :  249 

1757 

5 

252 

1757—  5 :  254 

1757—  5 :  264 

1757 

5 

273 

1757—  5 :  276 

1757—  5:506 

1758 

5 

311 

1758—  5 :  312 

1758       5 : 349 

1758 

5 

362 

1758       5 :  363 

1758—  5 :  366 

1758 

5 

422 

1758—  5 :  425 

1758       5 : 429 

1758 

5 

434 

1758—  5 :  436 

1758—  5 :  512 

1759 

5 

457 

1759—  5 :  462 

1759       5 :  485 

1759 

6 

18 

1759—  6  :    27 

1760—  6 :    45 

1761 

6 

121 

1761—  6 :  127 

1761—  6 :  158 

1761 

6 

161 

1761—  6 :  166 

1761—  6 :  175 

1761 

6 

196 

1761—  6 :  200 

1761—  6 :  223 

1761 

6 

232 

1762—  6  :  238 

1762—  6 :  303 

1762 

6 

309 

1762—  6 :  458 

1763       6 : 356 

1763 

6 

373 

1763       6  :  462 

1764—  6 :  464 

1775 

8 

218 

SMITH,  Maj.  Joseph  (see  also  Smith  &  Chestley)  : 

member 

•                  •                  ■                  • 

1758 

5 

434 

1758       5 : 438 

1758 

5 

512 

1759—  5 :  460 

1759—  5 :  479 

1759 

6 

15 

1759—  6:    23 

1759—  6 :    30 

1760 

6 

38 

1760       6:    46 

1760       6:    51 

1760 

6 

72 

1760       6:    91 

1760—  6 :    93 

1761 

6 

122 

1761—  6 :  137 

1761—  6 :  150 

1761 

6 

151 

1761—  6 :  164 

1761—  6 :  232 

1762 

6 

246 

1762—  6 :  247 

1762—  6  :  263 

1762 

6 

264 

1662—  6 :  296 

1762—  6 :  309 

1762 

6 

815 

1762—  6:458 

1763—  6 :  349 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6 :  464 

1765—  6 :  441 

1765 

6 

444 

1765—  6 :  446 

1765—  6 :  447 

1765 

7 

4 

V.  Thou.pson,  Robert 

• 

1763 

6 

352 

will  of,  executors  regulated 

•                  •                  .                  . 

1766 

7 

61 

1766—  7 :    79 

1767 

7 

136 

1768—  7  :  211 

1768 

7 

216 

estate  divided    .... 

.    1766—  7 :    77 

1766 

7 

92 

SMITH,  Major  : 

to  be  sent  for     .... 

.         .         . 

1711 

1 

21 

SMITH,  Nathan  : 

petition 

.    1763      6:332 

1763 

6 

364 

SMITH,  Nathaniel  : 

claim 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1756 

5 

127 

SmTH,  Nicholas: 

petition      .... 

• 

.    1753—  4  :  367 

1754 

4 

434 

348 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


SMITH,  Obadiah: 

allowance  to 

constalilc  of  lirentwood 
SMITH,  Kk'HAKD: 

petition 
SMITH.  Samifx: 

int'nibcr,  councilor 


1770—  8:   9 


17:16— 
1738— 
1710— 
1742— 
1740— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1747— 
17o2— 
1758— 
1760— 


457 
5:36 
566 

41 
151 
213 
249 
356 

40 
276 
358 

56 


17:54— 
17:i7— 
1739— 
1740— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1748— 
1753— 
1759— 
1760— 


397 

475 

542 

568 

116 

154 

214 

:283 

;400 

;    89 

;332 

:482 

;    57 


YEAB. 


SMITH,  Solomon  : 

claim  .  .  .  .  . 
SMITH,  Thomas  : 

claim 

SMITH,  William: 

account      

SISHTH  &  CiiESTLEV : 

V.  Robert  Thompson 

SMITH  &  Davis  : 

])ctitinn      .         .         .  .         . 

SMOKK-IIOUSP:  (see  also  Small-Pox) 

for  small-pox  cases  . 
SNAPSACKS  (see  K7iapsacks) . 
SNOW,  Cait.  Jonathan  : 

muster-x'oU        .         .         .         . 


1764—  6:409 


1753— 
1753— 


287 
319 


SNOW: 

oft"  the  o^round,  danger  from  the  enemy 
SNOW-SHOES: 

with  strings  and  straps,  provided 


1722— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 


357 
302 
305 
443 
3 :  325 
3:448 


1745—  3:113 

1745—  3:304 

1746—  3 :  314 
preservation,  care  of 

1746—  3 :  340 

stolen  from  Rochester,  etc; 

S0CH:TY  Land  [Antium,  etc.]  : 

road 1770—  8  :      5 

part  of,  to  form  Francestown    ..... 

inventory  ......... 

SOLDIERS  (sec  nUo  Advance  Pay.  Anwmnifion,  Arlificers, 
Billetuiy,  BlankcLs,  Boarding,  Burial  Charges,  Candles, 
Clothing,  Enlisting,  Entertaining,  Expcdilion,  Frying- 
pans^  nalf-paij,  ITose,  Kits,  Laws,  Levies,  Medicines, 
Men,  Miliiia,  Moccasons,  Musqnelecrs,  Mnsler-Bolls, 
Nursing,  Privates,  Provisions,  Recruits,  Scouts,  Shoes, 
Sickness,  Slops,  Snow-shoes,  Stoppages,  Surgical  Care, 
Travel,  lYoopers,  Troops,  Victualing,  and  Volwntccrs) 


pay,  supplies,  etc. 


1722— 
1734— 


1 :  365 
2 :  410 


1711-  1 
1724—  2 
1734—  2 


18 
11 
417 


1756 
1763 

1771 

1734 
1737 
1740 
1742 
1745 
1745 
1745 
1746 
1747 
1749 
1756 
1760 
1760 

1746 

1726 

1768 

1764 
1764 

1757 

1765 


1753 
1753 

1755 

1744 
1745 
1746 
1748 
1746 
1747 
1747 

1771 
1772 
1773 


1718 
1725 
1734 


VOL. 


5 
6 


2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
5 
6 
6 


2 

7 

6 
6 

5 

6 


4 
4 


3 
3 
3 
4 
3 
4 
4 

8 
8 
8 


FAOB. 


189 
310 

65 

422 

515 

548 

624 

129 

187 

242 

325 

486 

148 

76 

55 

63 

428 

56 

238 

397 
410 

299 

454 


317 
364 

544 

108 

303 

312 

65 

326 

57 

35 

57 
127 
158 


1 

2 
2 


220 

17 

418 


Province  of  JSTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


349 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SOLDIERS,  —  {continued)  : 

pay,  sui^plies,  etc. 

1743—  3 :    75 

1744—  3:    91 

1744 

3 

106 

1744_  3 :  109 

1745       3 :  230 

1745 

3 

240 

1745—  3 :  241 

1745—  3 :  279 

1745 

3 

293 

1746—  3 :  313 

1746       3 :  329 

1746 

3 

365 

1747—  3 :  462 

1747_  3 :  465 

1747 

4 

15 

1748       4:    67 

1757—  5 :  288 

1757 

5 

309 

1758—  5 :  355 

1758—  5 :  371 

1758 

5 

397 

t 

1758       5:402 

1759—  5:    19 

1761 

6 

121 

1761—  6  :  132 

1761—  6 :  134 

1763 

6 

330 

•  1764—  6  :  418 

1772—  8 :  124 

1773 

8 

153 

located,  etc. 

1712—  1 :    40 

1721—  1:270 

1721 

1 

306 

1722—  1 :  315 

1722—  1:316 

1722 

1 

324 

1722—  1 :  343 

1722—  1:345 

1744 

3 

103 

1745       3 :  228 

1745—  3 :  265 

1745 

3 

268 

1745—  3 :  270 

1745       3:271 

1745 

3 

272 

1745       3 :  279 

1745—  3 :  281 

1745 

3 

288 

1745—  3 :  289 

1746       3 :  341 

1747 

3 

458 

1747—  3 :  467 

1747—  3:518 

1747 

3 

519 

1748—  4 :    61 

1748—  4 :    62 

1748 

4 

64 

1748—  4 :    71 

1756       5:    67 

1758 

5 

424 

SOLLEY,  Samuel  : 

of  the  council    . 

•                  •                  • 

«                  •                  •                  • 

1743 

3 

51 

1743       3:    53 

1743       3:    73 

1744 

3 

80 

1745—  3 :  124 

1745—  3 :  125 

1745 

3 

126 

1745—  3 :  129 

1745       3 :  130 

1745 

3 

132 

1745—  3:138 

1745       3  :  147 

1745 

3 

151 

1745       3 :  157 

1745—  3 :  158 

1745 

3 

165 

1745—  3 :  168 

1745       3 :  189 

1745 

3 

201 

1745—  3 :  213 

1745—  3:220 

1745 

3 

223 

1745       3 :  226 

1745       3 :  235 

1745 

3 

286 

1746—  3:348 

1746—  3 :  356 

1746 

3 

362 

1746       3 :  363 

1746—  3:367 

1746 

3 

382 

1746—  3 :  395 

1746—  3:400 

1747 

3 

456 

1747—  3:463 

1747—  3:498 

1747 

3 

500 

1747—  3 :  501 

1747—  3:517 

1747 

4 

35 

1753       4:358 

1755       5:    16 

1755 

5 

52 

SOLICITOR-GENERAL 

(see  Attorney,  etc 

•)• 

SOMERSWORTH : 

petition 

•                  •                  • 

.     1743       3:    49 

1743 

3 

50 

1743—  3 :    68 

1748—  4:    90 

1754 

4 

404 

1754—  4:405 

1754—  4:421 

1770 

8 

41 

proprietors,  etc.,  to 

appear 

•                  ■                  •                  • 

1760 

6 

52 

1761—  6  :  123 

1772 

8 

121 

to  choose  collector 

•                  •                  • 

•                  ■                  •                  ■ 

1748 

4 

82 

classed  for  excise 

•                  •                  • 

.    1752—  4:238 

1755 

4 

510 

inventory 

•                  •                  - 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1753 

4 

293 

1760—  6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  160 

1768       7 :  218 

1773 

8 

157 

Quakers,  exempted 

from  war  tax 

•                  ■                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

131 

parish  set  off  from  Dover 

. 

1743 

3 

70 

1744—  3:    76 

1748 

4 

91 

town,  incorporated 

•                  ■ 

•                  •                  •                  ■ 

1754 

4 

*442 

representative   . 

. 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1755 

5 

43 

1755—  5 :  258 

1756—  5:    95 

1756 

5 

260 

1756—  5  :  515 

1757—  5 :  264 

1757 

5 

506 

1758       5  :  434 

1758—  5 :  436 

1758 

5 

512 

1759—  6:228 

1760       6 :  230 

1761 

6 

232 

1762—  6:252 

1762—  6:458 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6:464 

1765—  6  :  176 

1766 

7 

178 

1768—  7 :  350 

1769—  7  :  352 

1770 

7 

354 

350 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


SOMEllSWOllTII,—  (co?i<iH7«.vZ)  : 

ropresontative  1770 —  8:      Ip 

1772—  8:115 
1774—  8:184 
ex]iress  to  .... 

Salmon  Falls,  projjrietury  iu    . 

SONS: 

absentinn^,  to  prevent 

none  nnder  age  admitted  to  take  up 
parents'  consent 
SOUC'OOK  KivKU: 

cavt-l)ild;;e  over 
S0U1IE(;AN  East  [xMeuki.macic]  : 

defence  of  .... 

1747—  4:    27 
SUUIIEGAN  West  [Amiii.icst]  : 

petition      .         .         174  1-  3  :  228  * 

defence  of         .... 

districted  for  taxation 
old  name  of  Amherst 
SOUTH  Hamilton: 
petition 


1742— 
1742— 
1740- 
1750— 


33 

40 

331 

119 


petitioners  from 
selectmen  to  appear 

representative  . 


174!t— 
174:i— 
174'.)— 
1752— 
175:;— 
1755— 
175.^)— 
175(;— 
1758— 
1759- 
1702- 
1765- 
1708— 


1770—  8 


1772— 
1774— 

charter,  copy  requested     . 

cla.ssed  for  excise 

inventory  .  .  175:i— 
1707— 

to  raise  arrears  of  tax,  etc. 


;108 
:115 
;131 
;217 
;386 
;  0 
:258 
515 
;434 
;228 
;458 
;170 
:350 

ip 
;115 
;184 


293 
160 


1771—  8:      2p 

1773—  H:144 

1774—  8:187 


1701—  6:133 


wages  without 


1747—  3:460 

1748—  4 :    67 

1747—  3:467 


YEAB. 


line  with  Newtown    1770 —  8  :    46 
SOUTH ACK,  Cai'Tain  {see  ai-^o  Sea-Coast) 

claim  for  plating  sea-coast 
SPAIN : 

relations  with 

1740—  2:554 


1748—  4 
1753—  4 
1760—  7 


1745 

1749 

1749 

1749 

1752 

1754- 

1755- 

1756- 

1757 

1758 

1760 

1703 

1700— 

1709— 

1771— 

1773— 

1774— 


17 

177 


.7—  5 : 
1—  8: 


67 

291 

52 


1742—  3:  36 
1742—  3:  42 
1746—  3:332 
1756—  5 :  138 

1742—  3:  33 
1770—  7  :  339 


—3:118 


;113 
118 

:138 

:380 

552 

41 

95 

264 

4.36 

;230 


—  6:462 


178 
352 

2p 
144 


8:188 


1752—  4 :  238 
17G0—  6 :  122 
176.H—  7  :  219 


257 

58 


17.30—  2:310 
1742—  2:612 


1771 
1774 
1775 
1701) 
17G1 
1761 

1714 

1722 

1746 

1747 
1748 

1747 
1747 
1748 
1753 
1768 

1742 
1742 
1746 
1756 
1760 
1752 
1744 
1770 
1745 
1749 
1749 
1749 
1749 
1753 
1755 
1755 
1756 
1757 
1758 
1761 
1764 
1767 
1770 
1771 
1774 
1775 
1752 
1755 
1761 
1773 
1757 
1757 
1772 

1717 

1740 
1742 


VOL. 


8 
8 
8 
6 
6 
6 


3 
4 

3 

4 
4 

4 

7 

3 
3 
3 
5 
6 
4 
3 
7 
3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
5 
6 
5 
5 
6 
6 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
4 
4 
6 
8 
5 
5 
8 


FAQE. 


105 
164 
218 
93 
131 
223 


77 


325 

435 

462 
74 


471 

27 

74 

292 

189 

30 

38 
323 
113 

38 
265 

85 
358 
116 
106 
114 
130 
144 
384 
558 

44 
260 
506 
512 
232 
464 
182 
354 
105 
164 
218 
223 
510 

86 
156 
256 
268 
116 

204 

544 
619 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


351 


YEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SPANIARDS : 

supplying  with  arms,  penalty  . 

a                           •                           • 

1744 

3 

90 

trade  and  commerce  with,  prohibited 

•                            •                            • 

1744 

3 

96 

SPANISH  : 

milled  dollars,  payment  in 

•                            •                            • 

1757 

5 

270 

SPARHAWK,  John  : 

account      ...... 

•                            •                            • 

1772 

8 

129 

SPARHAWK  &  Clapp  : 

commissions  of 

•                            •                            • 

1774 

8 

199 

SPAULDING,  Ebenezer  : 

petition     .         .         1746—  3:377 

1754—  4:396 

1754 

4 

432 

SPAULDING,  Levi: 

account      

•                  •                  • 

1760 

6 

97 

SPAULDING,  Reuben  : 

account      ...... 

•                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

214 

SPEAKER  (see  also  their  several  names  and 

Joy)  : 

choice   of,    by    house,    negatived    by  ~  lieutenant- 

governor        

•                  •                  • 

1728 

2 

121 

choice  of,  by  house,  justified     . 

■                  >                  • 

1728 

2 

125 

choice  of,  by  house,  receded  from     . 

•                  •                  • 

1728 

2 

126 

to  keep  one  key  to  province  box 

•                  .                  • 

1745 

3 

283 

to  order  attendance  of  members 

1758       5 : 409 

1758 

5 

413 

to  answer  letters  from  sister  colonies 

•                  •                  • 

1774 

8 

215 

chosen : 

Richard  Gerrish 

1711—   1:       1 

1715 

98 

1715        1 : 118 

1716 

174 

John  Plaisted     .... 

•                    ■                    • 

1717 

190 

Thomas  Packer  .... 

■                    •                    • 

1717 

200 

Joshua  Peirce     .... 

•                   •                    • 

1719 

242 

Peter  Weare       .... 

•                    ■                    • 

1722 

326 

Nathaniel  Weare 

1727—  2  :  100 

1728 

2 

121 

Andrew  Wiggiu 

•                  •                  • 

1728 

2 

126 

1731—  2:336 

1732—  2:377 

1734 

2 

398 

1734—  2:423 

1735       2 :  437 

1736 

2 

457 

1737—  2:476 

1740—  2:544 

1742 

2 

611 

Nathaniel  Rogers 

•                  •                   • 

1745 

3 

120 

Ebenezer  Stevens 

•                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

189 

Richard  Waldron 

•                  •                  • 

1749 

4 

106 

Meshech  Weare 

■                  •                  • 

1752 

4 

219 

Henry  Sherburne,  Jr. 

1755       5:    44 

1758 

0 

437 

1762       6 : 238 

1762—  6:246 

1765 

7 

1 

Peter  Gilman      .... 

1766—  7:    98 

1768 

7 

225 

John  Wentvvorth 

1771 

8 

107 

1774—  8 :  188 

1775 

8 

220 

pro  tempore,  chosen : 

Joseph  Smith     .... 

1715—  1:134 

1715 

1 

138 

1716—  1 :  140 

1716       1  : 141 

1716 

1 

142 

1716—  1:146 

1716—  1  :  147 

1716 

1 

151 

Theodore  Atkinson     . 

•                    •                    • 

1716 

1 

144 

1716—  1:145 

1729 

2 

169 

James  Davis       .... 

1717—   1:145 

1718 

1 

225 

Peter  ^Veare       .... 

. 

1719 

1 

237 

John  Plaisted     .... 

1723—  1:397 

1724 

2 

1 

1725—  2:    23 

1727—  2:    67, 

1727 

2 

80 

Ebenezer  Stevens 

1742—  2:650 

1742 

3 

37 

1743—  3 :    57 

1745—  3 :  166 

1745 

3 

178 

John  Sanborn     1746—  3  :  309 

1746       3 :  336 

1747 

3 

489 

Peter  Gilman      1747 —  4  :    44 

1749—  4 :  163 

1753 

4 

316 

1753       4:321 

1753—  4 :  323 

1753 

4 

347 

1754—  4:419 

1754—  4:424 

1754 

4 

432 

1755—  4 :  523 

1755 —  4  :  530 

1754 

4 

541 

352         Index  to  Journals  of  IIouse  of  Representatives, 


SPEAKER,  —  {continued)  : 
pro  tempore,  chosen : 
Teter  Gilniaii 


1755— 
1758— 
1758— 
1759— 
1760— 
:762— 


Richard  Jenness 
Henry  Sherburne,  .Jr, 


Eleazcr  Russell 


175 
1755- 


:546 
316 
405 

:491 

35 

263 


;  439 
548 


1756—  5 :    63 

1757—  5 :  268 
1760—  6 :    75 

Clement  March 
Thomas  Millet    . 
^Meshech  Weare 
John  Sherburne 

1773—  8 :  136 
SPEAR,  Lieut.  John  (see  also  Speer)  : 
petition      .         .         1758 —  5  :  372 
SPECIALTIES : 

bills  of  credit  lawful  tender  on 
SPECIE : 

payments,  etc.  . 


1722— 
1745— 

1754r- 

1757— 


350 
210 
445 

277 


counterfeiting    . 
SPEECH  (see  Address). 
SPEEDWELL : 

sloop 

SPEER,  Lieut.  John  (see  also  Spear)  : 
discharged  from  stands  of  arms 

SPEER,  Roi'.EUT: 

under  Captain  Hazen 

Fencer,  ebenezer: 

petition      .         . 
SPENCER,  Mk.  : 

returned  "deserter" 
SPIRITUOUS  Lk^uoks  (.see  also  Excise) 

retailers  of,  petition  . 

excise  on  .         .         1760 —  6  :    48 

import  and  excise  on 

license  fees        .         1771 —  8:109 

for  soldiers        .... 
SPIRITS  (see  also  Excise  Act)  : 

duty  on      ..... 
SPOFFORD,  John  ["  Si'afford  "]  : 

allowance  to      ...         . 
SPRING  Sessions: 

preventing,  impracticable 
SQUADRON  (see  also  Fleet)  : 

of  royal  ships  of  war 
SQUIRREL : 

brigantine  named 


1757— 
1758— 
175.H— 
1759— 
1760— 
1765— 
1752— 
175;J— 


175^ 

1755 — 

1754— 

1756— 

1757— 

1761— 


235 

320 

411 

26 

71 

37 

256 

;288 

446 
17 
375 
103 
281 
120 


1755—  5 :  47 

1671—  8 :  107 
1773—  8 :  148 

1758—  5 :  389 


1721— 
1742— 
1745— 
1755— 
1759— 


1744—  3 :  100 


284 
041 
271 
548 
2 


1711—  1:   5 
1747—  3:459 


1718—  4:  63 
1760—  6:100 


1772—  8:114 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1758 

6 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

6 

1760 

6 

1766 

7 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

6 

1755 

5 

1755 

6 

1759 

5 

1761 

6 

1754 

4 

1755 

5 

1762 

6 

1772 

8 

1774 

8 

1765 

6 

1734 

2 

1721 

1 

1743 

3 

1745 

3 

1756 

6 

1764 

6 

1773 

8 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1757 

6 

1763 

6 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1748 

4 

1761 

6 

1767 

7 

1774 

8 

1772 

8 

1721 

1 

1744 

3 

1773 

8 

1711 

1 

1726 

2 

PAGE. 


310 

350 

452 

31 

81 

61 

281 

307 

362 

537 

38 

56 

233 

498 

220 

422 

53 

269 

121 

166 

446 

412 

287 
66 
280 
136 
396 
134 


449 
492 

228 

331 

224 

274 

64 
221 
134 
169 
124 

284 

101 

135 

20 

66 


I 


Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


353 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

STAFF  Officers  (see  Muster- Boll) . 

STAGE  Flays: 

' 

forbidden  

1773       8 :  137 

1773 

8 

140 

STAGNATION : 

of  business,  waiting  governor's  determination          .     | 

1765 

7 

26 

STAGPOLE,  Jamks  [StackpoleP]  : 

invalid  soldier  ..... 

• 

1763 

6 

371 

STAGPOLE,  Samuel: 

'^ 

soldier  under  Captain  Gerrisli  . 

. 

1761 

6 

201 

STAMP  Act: 

deprecated         .... 

1765       6 :  430 

1766 

7 

59 

repeal  of  the      .... 

1766—  7  :    71 

1766 

7 

73 

1766—  7:    82 

1766 

7 

109 

acts  succeeding  the,  deprecated 

1770—  8:    21 

1770 

8 

23 

STAMPS  (see  also  Meserve,   Oeorge)  : 

distributer  of 

• 

1766 

7 

81 

STANDARD : 

for  Col.  John  Hart's  regiment  . 

•                   •                    • 

1758 

5 

414 

STANIONS,  Mr.   [Stanyan?]  : 

petition 

•                    •                    • 

1742 

2 

630 

STANVV  OOD,  William  : 

declaration  of 

•                    • 

1746 

3 

418 

STAR  Island: 

to  be  a  town  called  Gosport 

1715 

1 

139 

STARK,  Archibald: 

petition 

. 

1748 

4 

62 

STARK'S  Garrison: 

at  Amoskeag     .... 

•                    • 

1748 

4 

67 

STARKSTOWN  [Dunbarton]  : 

i:)etitioner  from 

, 

1756 

5 

119 

inventory 

.    1760       6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1761—  6:200 

1764 

6 

397 

province  tax      .... 

■                  •                  •                  ■ 

1763 

6 

363 

STATE  House: 

building  a,  in  Portsmouth 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1726 

2 

47 

1730—  2 :  333 

1737 

2 

494 

1752—  4 :  276 

1753       4 : 322 

1754 

4 

428 

1756—  5:    69 

1756       5:    80 

1756 

5 

153 

1756—  5 :  185 

1757—  5 :  212 

1757 

5 

213 

1757—  5 :  221 

1757—  5  :  303 

1757 

5 

306 

1760—  6:    91 

1761—  6  :  143 

1761 

6 

155 

finishing  and  furnishing    . 

/ 

1761 

6 

158 

1762—  6  :  253 

1762—  6:297 

1763 

6 

314 

1763—  6  :  315 

1763—  6  :  378 

1764 

6 

419 

1765—  6  :  467 

1767—  7  :  118 

1769 

7 

332 

repairing  ..... 

.    1771—  8:    86 

1772 

8 

127 

1772—  8:129 

1773       8:141 

1773 

8 

142 

cai'ing  for           .... 

•                  ■                  •                  • 

1773 

8 

154 

illuminated    to    commemorate    vie 

Lories 

1759—  6:    28 

1761 

6 

217 

as  place  for  Portsmouth  town  meeti 

ngs    . 

1763 

6 

381 

1764—  6  :  389 

1764 

6 

401 

STATUTE  (see  Act). 

STATUTES : 

of  England,  purchased     . 

. 

1762 

6 

278 

1762—  6 :  294 

1762 

6 

299 

of  England,  received 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1765 

6 

452 

STAYERS,  John: 

claim 

•                  •                  •                  ■ 

1772 

8 

125 

STEELE,  David: 

claim         ..... 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1773 

8 

149 

45 

354  Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Kepuesentatives, 


YKAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

STEELE,  Ezekiel: 

anus  ileliveivd  to 

• 

• 

1757 

5 

228 

STEELE,  .lo^sKi'ii,  AND 

OTllEKS  : 

petition 

•                   •                   •                    • 

■                  • 

1770 

7 

340 

STKKLLN'c;  Castle : 

H.  ^L  ship  of  war 

>                   ■                    •                    • 

1757—  5 :  270 

1767 

5 

271 

1758—  5 :  349 

1758 

5 

409 

STEVENS,  Hi;n.iamin  [• 

'  Stephens  "  twice 

uiembur     . 

1754—  4  :  438 

1754—  4  :  439 

1754 

4 

441 

1754—  4:456 

1754—  4 :  462 

1754 

4 

653 

1755—  4  :  4S,' 

1755—  4  :  490 

1755 

4 

493 

1755—  4 :  500 

1755—  4:518 

1755 

4 

629 

1755       4 : 533 

1755—  4 :  558 

1765 

5 

0 

1755 —  5:      1 

1755 —  5 :      5 

1765 

5 

7 

1755—  5:    41 

1755—  5:    43 

1755 

6 

47 

1755 —  6  :    62 

1755—  5:258 

1756 

5 

98 

1756—  5 :  105 

1756—  5 :  126 

1756 

6 

154 

1756—  5 :  156 

1756—  5 :  169 

1756 

5 

187 

1756—  5 :  194 

1756—  5 :  260 

1756 

5 

515 

1757—  5 :  240 

1757—  5:264 

1757 

6 

308 

1757—  5:506 

1758—  5 :  331 

1758 

6 

337 

1758—  5 :  346 

1758—  5 :  347 

1758 

5 

359 

1758—  5 :  389 

1758—  5 :  406 

1758 

5 

421 

1758—  5 :  424 

1758—  5 :  434 

1758 

6 

436 

1758—  5 :  512 

1759—  5 :  458 

1759 

5 

460 

1759—  6 :  463 

1759—  5 :  492 

1759 

6 

24 

1760—  6 :    39 

1760—  6:    40 

1760 

6 

63 

1760—  6:    74 

1760—  6  :    91 

1760 

6 

94 

1760—  6:    98 

1761—  6:124 

1761 

6 

138 

1761—  6 :  148 

1761—  6  :  151 

1761 

6 

152 

1761—  6 :  164 

1761—  6  :  186 

1761 

6 

202 

1761—  6 :  216 

1761—  6:219 

1761 

6 

225 

1761—  6 :  232 

1762—  6 :  273 

1762 

6 

274 

1762—  6 :  297 

1762—  6 :  458 

1763 

6 

337 

1763       6 :  349 

1763—  6:379 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6:464 

1765—  6:453 

1765 

6 

466 

petition 

•                  •                 •                 ■ 

1755—  4 :  499 

1761 

6 

150 

1761—  6  :  170 

1761—  6:172 

1761 

6 

174 

STEVENS,  Ebenezeu  ["  Stephens  "]  : 

member    . 

1726—  2:    39 

1726—  2:    40 

1726 

2 

45 

»' 

1726—  2:    50 

1726—  2:    55 

1726 

2 

59 

1726—  2 :    60 

1726       2:    63 

1727 

2 

67 

1727—  2":    74 

1727—  2:    78 

1727 

2 

84 

1727—  2 :    86 

1727—  2:    87 

1727 

2 

94 

1727—  2 :  100 

1727—  2 :  105 

1728 

2 

110 

1728—  2:113 

1728—  2:  117 

1728 

2 

121 

1728—  2  :  125 

1728       2 :  128 

1728 

2 

131 

1728—  2 :  134 

1728—  2:  139 

1729 

2 

143 

1729—  2 :  145 

1729—  2:151 

1729 

2 

155 

1729—  2 :  165 

1729—  2 :  169 

1780 

2 

173 

1730—  2 :  174 

1730—  2:307 

1731 

2 

335 

1732—  2:376 

1734—  2:397 

1735 

2 

433 

1736—  2 :  457 

1736—  2:469 

1739 

2 

642 

1740       2 :  548 

1740—  2:552 

1740 

2 

564 

1742—  2:610 

1742—  2:634 

1742 

2 

637 

1742—  2:650 

1742—  3:    37 

1742 

3 

38 

1743—  3:    49 

174:3—  3:    53 

1743 

3 

57 

1743—  3:    62 

174A-  3:    64 

1743 

3 

69 

1743-  3:    72 

1743—  3 :    73 

1744 

3 

83 

1744—  3:    86 

1744—  3 :    89 

1744 

3 

94 

1744—  3:    95 

1744—  3:    97 

1745 

3 

113 

Province  op  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


355 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

STEVENS,  Ebenezer,  —  {contiyiued)  : 

member    .         .         1745 — 

3:115 

1745—  3:116 

1745 

3 

117 

1745 

3:118 

1745—  3 :  119 

1745 

3 

125 

1745— 

3:126 

1745       3 : 132 

1745 

3 

147 

1745— 

3:148 

1745—  3 :  151 

1745 

3 

152 

1745— 

3:  154 

1745—  3 :  159 

1745 

3 

t  159 

1745 

3:172 

1745—  3  :  175 

1745 

3 

180 

1745— 

3:184 

1745—  3 :  185 

1745 

3 

187 

1745 

3:189 

1745—  3:190 

1745 

3 

203 

1745 

3:212 

1745       3 :  223 

1745 

3 

231 

1745— 

3:245 

1745—  3:250 

1745 

3 

255 

1745— 

3:262 

1745       3 :  271 

1745 

3 

280 

1745- 

3 :  283 

1745—  3 :  284 

1745 

3 

285 

1745 

3:302 

1746—  3:306 

1746 

3 

309 

1746 

3:325 

1746—  3 :  336 

1746 

3 

342 

1746— 

3:355 

1746       3 :  360 

1746 

3 

362 

1746 

3:363 

1746—  3 :  366 

1746 

3 

368 

1746— 

3 :  422 

1746       3 :  437 

1747 

4 

448 

1747— 

3  :  453 

1747—  3:465 

1747 

3 

489 

1747— 

3:511 

1747—  4:      2 

1748 

4 

93 

17  SB- 

4:337 

1768       7  :  277 

1768 

7 

311 

custodian  of  key  to  province  box 

•                  ■                  ■ 

1754 

4 

404 

STEVENS,  James  [""Stephens  ' 

']: 

account      .... 

•                  •                  • 

1726 

2 

28 

STEVENS,  Rev.  Phineas: 

petition      .... 

. 

. 

1748 

4 

74 

accountable  for  certain  money 

■ 

1753 

4 

358 

STEVENS,  Reuben: 

under  Capt.  Jacob  Bayley 

. 

. 

1758 

5 

357 

petition      .... 

. 

. 

1768 

5 

373 

STEVENS,  Simon: 

member     .... 

, 

•                  •                  ■ 

1768 

7 

237 

1768— 

7:271 

1768       7 :  350 

1769 

7 

286 

1769— 

7:316 

1769—  7  :  329 

1769 

7 

352 

1770— 

7:354 

1770       8 :      1  p 

1771 

8 

p     2 

STEVENS,  William  : 

petition,  etc.      .         1755 — 

4:495 

1761—  6:121 

1761 

6 

178 

STEVENS,  Eastman  &  Co. : 

petition      .... 

. 

1747 

4 

21 

STEVENSON,  John  : 

of  Durham 

•                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

208 

STEVENSTOWN  [Salisbury]  : 

provisions  at      .         .         . 

1755       5:    18 

1755 

5 

20 

settlement  of     . 

1765—  7  :    21 

1766 

7 

92 

inventory  .... 

1767—  7  :  161 

1768 

7 

218 

STEWARD,  John  : 

to  appear  .... 

. 

1761 

6 

219 

STEWARD,  Jonathan  : 

sick  soldier 

■                  ■                  • 

1762 

6 

274 

STEWARD,  Robert  : 

Baptist,  to  appear 

. 

1770 

7 

340 

STEWARD,  William  : 

arms  delivered  to 

•                  •                  ■ 

1757 

5 

228 

claim          .... 

•                  •                  • 

1757 

5 

229 

STICKNEY,  Eleanor  (Wilson) 

: 

divorce  from  James  Stickney   . 

• 

1756 

5 

63 

1756—  5:118 

1756 

5 

64 

1756       5 :  107 

1756 

5 

113 

1756— 

5:120 

1757—  5 :  200 

1757 

5 

201 

STILES,  William,  &  Co. : 

to  appear  .... 

•                  • 

•                  •                  • 

1720 

1 

260 

356 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL, 

FAOE. 

STILSON,  Jamks: 

account 

.        >        •         • 

. 

1773 

8 

149 

STINSON,  Jamks: 

l)etition,  etc. 

.        •         •        . 

1774—  8:107 

1774 

8 

195 

STOCKS : 

public,  money  in, 

sold 

1705—  7:      8 

1765 

7 

34 

1705-  7  :    41 

1765 

7 

40 

STODDAIJT)  (sec  Limerick). 

STUDL>AKD.  Colonkl: 

letter  of     . 

. 

1747—  3  :  477 

1747 

3 

481 

STOLEN : 

goods,  receiving,  penalty 

. 

1714 

1 

77 

stores  and  provisions 

. 

1747 

4 

34 

1747—  4:    38 

1747 

4 

39 

STONE.  Mu. : 

letters  from 

•                  •                  •                  • 

•                  •                  • 

1744 

3 

95 

STONINGTON : 

jctitioner  from 

•                  ■                  •                  • 

. 

1747 

4 

258 

lighway    . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1768—  7:274 

1768 

7 

277 

1709—  7 :  291 

1770 

7 

341 

STOODLEY,  James  (ju 

.)  ["Stddley"] 

excise  collector,  etc. 

1747—  3:492 

1748 

4 

81 

1752—  4 :  238 

1753—  4:291 

1753 

4 

292 

175:3—  4 :  332 

1754—  4  :  421 

1754 

4 

459 

1755 —  5  :    33 

1750—  5  :  134 

1758 

5 

382 

1759—  5 :  492 

1701-  6:153 

1762 

6 

296 

1762—  6:459 

1763—  6:315 

1766 

7 

109 

1770—  8:    41 

1770—  8:    49 

1771 

8 

81 

STOODLEY  &  WiliDUEN : 

petition 

• 

•                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

165 

STOPPAGES 

adjusted     . 

•                  •                  •                  • 

1759—  5 :  481 

1760 

6 

87 

1701—  6  :  128 

1762—  6:255 

1702 

6 

258 

1762—  6 :  273 

1763—  6:313 

1763 

6 

331 

STORAGE : 

of  chests  of  arms 

•                  •                  •                  ■ 

•                  •                  • 

1771 

8 

94 

STORES  (see  aUo  Navy, 

Stolen,  and  Sub-comjniisioners)  : 

military     . 

1711—  1  :     5 

1717—  1:203 

1722 

1 

311 

1722—  1 :  321 

1722—  1:371 

1722 

1 

372 

1724—  1 :  428 

1724—  2 :    12 

1725 

2 

16 

, 

1725—  2:    17 

1720—  2:    60 

1726 

2 

62 

f 

1727—  2 :    72 

1728—  2:114 

1728 

2 

115 

1729—  2:161 

1730—  2:321 

1730 

2 

324 

1745—  3 :  127 

1745—  3 :  209 

1745 

3 

210 

1745       3 : 227 

1745—  3 :  233 

1745 

3 

251 

174.5—  3:271 

174.5—  3 :  272 

1745 

3 

280 

1745       3:281 

1745—  3 :  285 

1746 

3 

337 

1746—  3:342 

1746—  3:343 

1746 

3 

.346 

1746—  3:416 

1746—  3 :  424 

1746 

3 

425 

1746—  3:443 

1747—  3:506 

1747 

4 

29 

1747—  4:    34 

1747—  4 :    38 

1747 

4 

39 

1748—  4 :    93 

1748—  4:    97 

17.52 

4 

248 

1752—  4:249 

1752—  4 :  250 

1752 

4 

251 

1753—  4:297 

17.-,3_  4:3.55 

1754 

4 

399 

1755—  5 :      3 

175.5—  5:    17 

1755 

5 

20 

1756—  5 :  141 

17.-,H—  5 :  425 

17.58 

6 

442 

1700—  6:  105 

17G0—  0  :  100 

1701 

6 

1.52 

STORY,  CnARi.ES : 

• 

secretary   . 

. 

. 

1711 

1 

12 

1711—   1:    22 

1711—  1:    27 

1711 

1 

37 

1712—  1:    49 

1714—  1:    80 

1710 

1 

145 

Province  of  jSTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


357 


STORY,  Charles,  —  (continued)  : 

papers  in  widow's  hands  to  be  examined 

1716—  1 :  146 
STOVE: 

for  court-room 

for  representatives'  room 

1771—  8:110 
STRAFFORD  County  : 

privileges,  courts,  etc.       .         .         .    1772 —  8 :  124 

1773—  8:137 
recorder,  Thomas  W.  Waldron  .... 

1773—  8 :  150 

Rockingham  county  to  pay 

judge  of  probate,  i^roceedings  established 
meetings  in        .......         . 


STRATHAM 

representatives 


1722— 
1730— 
1734— 
1736— 
1742— 
1746— 
1749— 
1761— 
1762— 
1753— 
1755 — 
1755— 
1756— 
1768— 
1759— 
1762— 
1765— 
1768— 
1770— 
1772— 
1774— 


326 
307 
397 
457 
610 
368 
100 
6 
224 
384 
558 
43 
515 
434 
228 
458 
176 
350 

IP 
115 

184 


public  house 

ferry  at,  granted  to  Jonatlian  Wiggin 

firing  guns  in,  restricted 

lands,  valuation  in    . 

trade,  valuation  in    . 

volunteers  fi-om 

selectmen  to  appear 

disorderly  height  in  calling  minister 
petition 

petitioner  from 
bridge 


1716- 
1727- 
1731- 
1734- 
1737- 
1745- 
1747- 
1749- 
1751- 
1752- 
1753- 
1755- 
1756- 
1757- 
1758- 
1760- 
1763- 
1766- 
17G9- 
1771- 
1773- 
1774- 
1719- 


inventory 


classed  for  excise 

lottery 

small-pox  at 
STRAYS : 

regulated 
STRONG  Beer  (see  Beer). 


1747- 

1747— 

1747— 
1766— 
1768— 
1753— 
1767— 


457 
503 

488 
57 
202 
293 
160 


173 

100 
335 
422 
475 
3  :  115 
4:  2 
105 
9 
380 
386 
0 
95 
264 
512 
6  :  230 
6  :  462 
7:178 
7 :  352 
8:  2p 
8:144 
8:187 
1:236 


1 

2; 
2 
2 
2 


1747— 

1760— 
1760— 
1747— 
1766— 
1768— 
1760— 
1768— 
1752— 
1760— 


1746—  3:428 


3:470 
6:  36 
6:117 
3:493 
7:  77 
7:205 
6:  86 
7:219 
4 :  238 
6:  86 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1721 

1 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1773 

8 

1772 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1717 

1 

1728 

2 

1732 

2 

1735 

2 

1739 

2 

1745 

3 

1748 

4 

1750 

4 

1752 

4 

1753 

4 

1754 

4 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1757 

6 

1759 

5 

1761 

6 

1764 

6 

1767 

7 

1770 

7 

1771 

8 

1774 

8 

1775 

8 

1727 

2 

1721 

1 

1724 

1 

1728 

2 

1728 

2 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1756 

6 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1760 

6 

1768 

7 

1770 

8 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1755 

4 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1718 

1 

PAGE. 


265 

52 
109 
138 

129 
140 
141 
153 
153 
153 
170 

190 
121 
376 
433 
542 
262 
4 

10 
217 
347 
552 

41 
260 
506 
457 
232 
464 
182 
354 
105 
164 
218 

89 
282 
419 
136 
140 
404 
410 

64 
427 
496 
187 
283 

36 
199 
7 
122 
156 
510 

89 
201 

220 


358 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


STRONGBOX  (sec  Box). 

STRONG  DiUNK  (see  also   /Acenscs,   Spirils,    TipjAe,  and 
names  of  kinds)  : 

sellinj;  ami  drinking 

not  to  be  sold  to  Indians  . 
STUART.  Roheut: 

servant  of  Cornet  Chuk     . 
STUART,  Wai.tkk: 

ixn'tledge  bill     . 
SUBALTERNS : 

to  be  continued  in  pav 
SUB-COMMISSIONKRS : 

stores  returned  by     . 
SUBSISTENCE  (see  also  Trcastirer) 

allowance  for   . 
SUCCESSION  : 

Protestant,  happy  establishment  of  the    . 
SUGAR : 

duty  on 1714 — 


1002—  G  :  :302 


1747—   3:478 


1740—  3 


82 
416 


for  soldiers        .... 

act,  repeal  of 

SUITS : 

concerning  towns,  villages,  and  pi-oprietors  of  com- 
mon and  undivideil  land       .         .         .         .         . 
against  borderers  on  province  lines  suspended 


1731— 
17G1— 
1705- 


in  law,  avoiding 

continued,  though  one  party  die 
SULDEN,  Rohekt: 

sick  soldier         .... 
SUI.LIVAN, : 

counterfeiter     .... 
SULLIVAN,  Dennis: 

under  Captain  Marston     . 
SULLIVAN,  John  : 

attorncy-at-law 

1766—  7:  94    1766— 

1767—  7:134    1767— 
1770—  8:  51    1771— 

SUMMERSWORTH  (see  Sumersworth) . 

SUMMONS: 

forms  of,  committee  to  draw  up 

to  sundry  persons  to  apjjear  in  riot  case    . 

SUNCOOK: 

defence  of  .... 


petition      .... 

grants  under  Massachusetts 
Pembroke  incorporated  from 
river,  bridge  over 
SUPERIOR  CoiKT  [ofJli)ICATURe]  : 


1745— 
1747— 
1747— 
174.S— 

1759— 
1746— 


sessions,  etc. 


trials,  appeals,  etc. 
judges'  compensatioi 


1716— 
1 752— 
175.5— 
1 767— 
1774— 


188 
230 
505 
154 
169 


1740-  2 


1756—  5:  64 


181 

1752— 
175.5 — 
1767— 
1774— 
1728-»2 
1717—  3 
17;30—  2 
1756—  5 


342 
158 
16 


95 
137 
110 


3 :  177 
3 :  467 
3 :  493 
4:  62 


:  30 
;434 

:222 
240 
:511 
:158 
:193 
:111 
:495 
:331 
;  65 


VKAR. 

VOL. 

1721 

1 

1742 

3 

1758 

6 

1724 

2 

1762 

f. 

1  1725 

2 

1755 

4 

1766 

7 

1715 

1 

1756 

5 

1765 

6 

1718 

1 

1731 

2 

1771 

8 

1765 

7 

1763 

6 

1758 

5 

1763 

6 

1766 

7 

1767 

7 

1770 

8 

1774 

8 

1716 

1 

1754 

4 

1745 

3 

1748 

4 

1747 

3 

1758 

6 

1754 

4 

1759 

6 

1746 

3 

1731 

2 

1752 

4 

1767 

7 

1769 

7 

1774 

8 

1734 

2 

1760 

6 

1755 

4 

1758 

5 

PAGE. 


285 
45 

413 

6 

303 

17 
495 

57 

104 
117 
430 

221 

346 
64 
17 

333 

360 

331 

92 
133 

49 
212 


181 
434 

*228 
67 
494 
386 
417 
32 
435 

346 
244 
152 
311 
204 
418 
65 
505 
448 


II 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


359 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SUPP:RI0R  Court,  —{continued)  : 

judges'  compensation 

1758—  5  :  455         1759—  5  :  458 

1759 

6 

19 

1759       6:    21         1759       6:    31 

1760 

6 

*34 

1760       6:    98         1760       4:100 

1760 

6 

101 

1760       6:102         1761       6:141 

1761 

6 

142 

1761—  6  :  218         1763—  6  :  369 

1763 

6 

373 

1765       7:      5         1765       7:    11 

1765 

7 

14 

1765—  7  :    15         1765—  7  :    19 

1765 

7 

20 

1765—  7  :    22         1769—  7  :  330 

1769 

7 

334 

1771—  8:    82         1771—  8:    86 

1771 

8 

87 

1772—  8  :  128         1773—  8  :  149 

1774 

8 

208 

judges'  memorial       ....    1740 —  2  :  565 

1742 

2 

640 

judges  to  value  bills  of  credit   .         .    1747 —  3  :  483 

1747 

3 

523 

judges,  charges  referred  to 

1766 

7 

94 

clerk's  i^ay,  etc.  (see  also  King,  George)  . 

1771 

8 

86 

1771—  8 :    87 

1772 

8 

129 

1774—  8 :  209 

1774 

8 

214 

constables  at      .         1730—  2  :  327         1742—  3  :    41 

1742 

3 

44 

book  of  records  for 

1745 

3 

235 

mandamus  of     . 

1746 

3 

432 

SUPERNUMERARIES : 

retaining 

1755 

5 

9 

SUPPLIES  (see  also  Stores  and  vai'ious  kinds)  : 

military     .         .         1745—  3  :  241         1746—  3  :  379    • 

1756 

5 

104 

SUPPLY  (see  also  Bills  of  Credit,  Ministry,  Scouts,  and 

names  of  state  officers)  : 

bill 1767—  7:114 

1766 

7 

119 

1768       7:232         1768       7:250 

1768 

7 

256 

1768—  7  :  260         1768—  7  :  267 

1768 

7 

269 

1770       7:347         1770       8:    33 

1772 

8 

129 

SUPPRESSING : 

disorders  in  licensed  houses      .         .    1716 —  1 :  141 

1716 

1 

150 

SUPREME  Court  of  Probate  (see  also  Court) : 

the  council         .         1717—1:212         1771—8:    70 

1774 

8 

170 

SURETIES : 

in  mean  process  in  civil  actions         .... 

1718 

1 

220 

SURGEONS  (see  also  Cutler,  Hale,  Miller,  Peirce,  Sargent, 

and  Smith)  : 

army          .         .         1745—  3  :  155         1745—  3  :  159 

1746 

3 

398 

1755—  4:534         1756—  5:117 

1756 

5 

146 

1756—  5  :  148         1756—  5  :  153 

1757 

5 

238 

1757—  5  :  240         1757—  5  :  268  * 

1758 

5 

378 

1759       6:      4         1761       6:193 

1762 

6 

254 

mates 1756 —  5  :  117 

1757 

5 

238 

1757       5:268*      1758       5:393 

1759 

6 

4 

1761—  6  :  193         1762—  6  :  254 

1763 

6 

332 

SURGICAL  Care  : 

allowance  for    .        1756—  5  :    97        1756—  5  :  104 

1756 

5 

144 

1756—  5:176         1756—  5:191 

1758 

5 

369 

SURRY : 

incorporated  from  Gilsum  and  Westmoreland 

1768 

7 

271 

1768       7 :  272 

1769 

7 

285 

inventory  ......... 

1773 

8 

159 

SURVEY  (see  also  Hollaiid,  Samuel;  Mitchell,  George;  and 

Rivers)  : 

of  province 1770—  8  :    50 

1770 

8 

51 

1711—  8:    61         1772—  8:114 

1772 

8 

116 

SURVEYORS : 

of  province  line        1719—  1 :  234         1737—  2  :  525 

1769 

7 

324 

of  highways      .         1721—  1 :  267         1721—  1 :  268 

1743 

3 

71 

360 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

SURVEYORS,  (—co7iiinucd)  : 

of  lii^ihwuys      .         1754 —  4:427 

175S—  5:403 

1764 

6 

406 

generrtl,  of  tliu  woods 

.    1717—  1:210 

1720 

1 

257 

1730       2:310 

1731—  2:430 

1740 

2 

556 

SUSrKXl)IN(J: 

claiLsc,  ill  laws           175 1 —  4  :  370 

1754—  4:461 

1754 

4 

463 

SUTl.ERS: 

supplies 

175S—  5:451 

1759 

5 

482 

1760—  6:    98 

1761—  6:203 

1761 

6 

205 

stojjpages  on  account  of    . 

•                   •                   • 

1760 

6 

87 

1762—  6:258 

1762—  6:262 

1763 

6 

312 

1763       6 :  313 

1763—  6:330 

1763 

6 

331 

complaints  ajjainst    .... 

1760—  6:    97 

1762 

6 

273 

excluded  from  rolls  .... 

1761—  6:193 

1762 

6 

255 

SWAN,    EiJENEZEK: 

petition      ...... 

1773       8 : 152 

1773 

8 

155 

SWAN,  John: 

account      

•                   ■                   • 

1768 

7 

238 

SWANSEY  (.see  also  Winchester)  : 

inventory 

1760       6:    86 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7:160 

1768—  7:219 

1773 

8 

159 

liljcllant  in  divorce  case  from  . 

>                  >                  ■ 

1771 

8 

87 

SWART,   Dekick: 

sutler         ...... 

•                  •                  • 

1759 

5 

482 

SWEA1{ING  (see  also  Oaths,  Cursing,  and 

Profane)  : 

of  town  officers  on  entering 

. 

1716 

1 

180 

people  scvn]mlous  of,  to  ease    . 

•         ■         • 

1718 

1 

220 

profane,  penalty        .... 

1747—  3 :  496 

1747 

3 

497 

1764—  6 :  398 

1764—  6:399 

1764 

6 

401 

SWEET,  Benjamin: 

petition 

. 

1761 

6 

148 

SWEET,  Capt.  Elisha: 

muster-roll,  etc. 

1755—  4:499 

1756 

5 

94 

1756—  5 :  112 

1761 

6 

150 

SWEET,  Capt.  John  : 

muster-roll        .         1759—  5 :  463 

1759—  5:464 

1759 

5 

470 

SWEET.  JcsEi'ii : 

petition 

. 

1761 

6 

208 

SWEET,  Moses: 

petition 

. 

1761 

6 

188 

S\yETT,  Jonathan  : 

petition,  etc.     .         1754 —  4  :  377 

1754—  4 :  393 

1754 

4 

404 

1760—  6:    58 

1760—  6:    78 

1770 

8 

12 

to  prosecute  review  v.  Macress 

■                  •                 ■ 

1754 

4 

411 

SWETT,  Moses: 

to  apjiear           .... 

. 

1770 

8 

2 

SWINE  {sec  also  Hogs)  : 

jToingr  at  large,  regulated 

•                  •                  • 

1718 

1 

220 

O              O                          Cj       '            C3 

1722—  1  :  323 

1723 

1 

402 

management  of          .         .         . 

.    1767—  7  :  147 

1767 

7 

151 

1770—  8:    48 

1771—  8:    58 

1771 

8 

64 

in  Portsmouth,  regulated  . 

•                  •                  • 

1771 

8 

59 

valuation  of       .         1727—  2:    75 

1728—  2 :  140 

1742 

2 

651 

SWINSON,  John: 

allowance  for  cure  of 

. 

1767 

7 

167 

SWORD: 

representatives,  not  wearing  during 

session,  lined 

1718-»  1:219 

1722 

1 

330 

SY''MMS,  Wn.i.iAM  (see  also  Siynyns)  : 

memorial  of       .         1752 —  4  :  254 

1752—  4:263 

1752 

4 

265 

1752—  4  :  266 

1752—  4:267 

1752 

4 

268 

'!■ 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


361 


SYMMS,  William, 
memorial  of 

muster-roll 


{continued)  : 

1752—  4 :  269 
1752—  4 :  275 


TABLE : 

officers,  supported     . 
TALCUT,  Joseph: 

governor  of  Connecticut 


TALLENT,  Hugh: 

to  appear  . 
TALLOW  : 

tax  rate     . 


1758— 
1761— 
1764— 


TAMWORTH : 

highway  through 
TAPPAN  (see  Toppmi). 
TAR: 

tax  rate  . 


1752- 
1756- 
1758- 
1761- 
1764- 


4; 
5; 
5: 
6: 
6; 


389 
213 
396 


251 
136 
389 
213 
396 


TARBELL,  Thomas: 

account      .... 
TARR,  Vincent: 

V.  Gerrish,  Richard 
TASH,  Thomas: 

captain,  major,  etc.  1756 —  5  : 
1756—  5: 
1756—  1: 
1759—  5  : 
1761—  6  : 
TASH,  Thomas,  and  wife  : 

V.  Zacheus  Clough     . 
TASKER,  John: 
petition,  etc. 

1755—  4 : 
TAVERNERS  {see  also  Excise)  : 
to  pay  excise     . 
licensed,  sworn 
regulated 
number  lessened 


98 
132 
156 
472 
197 


549 


1752—  4 :  270 
1752—  4:276 
1756—  5  :  104 


1761—  6 :  209 


1730—  2:232 
1766—  7:  53 


1759—  6: 
1762—  6 : 
1765—  7  : 


2 

265 
29 


1769—  7 :  291 


1754—  4: 
1757—  5 ; 
1759—  6: 


445* 

277 
2 


1762—  6:265 
1765—  7 :    29 


1742—  2 :  639 


1756- 
1756- 
1758- 
1759- 
1761- 


5: 
5.: 
5: 
5: 
6: 


1754— 
1756— 


1758—  5 : 
1758—  5 


125 
134 
350 
495 
214 


421 
97 


331 
336 


TAVERNS  {see  also  Londonderry,  and  Licensed,  Publick, 

and  Tipjiling  Houses)  . 

number  limited  1715 —  1 

1758—  5 


135 

421 


1758- 
1758- 


o  : 
5 


419 
423 


sessions  to  grant 
augmenting,  regulating,  etc. 


1760—  6  :  105 


1770—  8 :    47 


TAVERN-KEEPERS : 

oaths  administered  to 
restrained  .... 

granted  to  towns 
TAXPiS  {see  also  Bills  of  Credit,  Polls,  Proportioning,  Qua- 
kers, Rates,  Sheep,  Treasurers,  and  names  of  several 
towns)  : 

abated 1712^  1 :    43 

46 


VEAK. 


1752 
1753 
1756 


1762 

1730 
1730 

1766 

1760 
1763 
1766 

1770 


1755 

1758 
1760 
1763 
1766 

1768 

1742 

1756 
1756 
1759 
1760 
1767 

1758 

1755 
1756 

1721 
1727 
1752 
1758 
1758 


1758 
1758 
1753 
1760 
1766 

1754 
1761 
1770 


1756 


VOL. 


4 
4 
5 


PAGE. 


2 
2 


6 
6 

7 


4 
6 
6 

6 

7 


5 
5 
5 
6 

7 


4 
5 

1 
2 
4 


5 

4 
6 
6 

4 

6 


271 
358 
127 


272 

316 

326 

86 

105 

338 

84 

341 


549 

385 
105 
338 

85 

236 

44 

131 
155 
465 
78 
155 

315 

548 
121 

284 
80 
236 
332 
337 


420 
430 
368 
99 
148 

441 

138 
54 


123 


362 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  UEruESENXATivES, 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

FAOE. 

TAXES,  —  {continued)  : 

apportioaed        .... 

. 

1716 

1 

170 

1720—  1  :  247 

1720—  1  :  248 

1720 

1 

250 

172(1—  1:253 

1720—   1:3S9 

1723 

1 

391 

1724—  1:423 

1724—  2:      2 

1727 

2 

79 

1748—  4:    89 

1748—  4:    90 

1748 

4 

98 

1748—  4 :  250 

1752—  4:252 

1760 

6 

92 

17G0—  6:    99 

1761—  6:139 

1761 

6 

147 

1761—  6  :  152 

1761—  6:211 

1761 

6 

205 

1767—  7:117 

1767—  7  :  160 

1768 

7 

216 

1768—  7  :  247 

1768—   7:259 

1773 

8 

136 

1773       8:149 

1773—  8 :  152 

1773 

8 

160 

assessed  aiul  collected  {sec  also  Act 

reynhUitKj  asscss- 

77ients,  etc.,  and  AssessmciUs) 

.    1718—  2:    20 

1721 

1 

284 

1721—  1:288 

1729—  2 :  150 

1732 

2 

366 

1734—  2:400 

1734-  2:404 

1734 

2 

409 

1737—  2:479 

1740—  2:560 

1742 

2 

642 

1743—  3:    67 

1744—  3 :  108 

1744 

3 

113 

1746—  3 :  380 

1747—  3:513 

1747 

4 

45 

1747—  4 :    46 

1747—  4:    54 

1747 

3 

55 

1747—  4 :    57 

1753—  4 :  360 

1754 

4 

445 

1755—  4 :  502 

1755—  4 :  503 

1755 

4 

506 

1755—  5 :    52 

1756—  5:    65 

1756 

5 

66 

1756—  6 :    84 

1756—  5:    85 

1756 

5 

107 

1757—  5  :  277 

1758—  5 :  374 

1758 

5 

376 

1758—  6 :  377 

1758       5 :  385 

1758 

5 

388 

1759—  6 :      2 

1760—  6 :  104 

1761 

6 

213 

1762—  6 :  265 

1762—  6  :  277 

1762 

6 

282 

1762—  6 :  283 

1762—  6 :  298 

1762 

6 

306 

1763       6:319 

1763       6 : 321 

1763 

6 

335 

1763—  6 :  338 

1763—  6  :  345 

1763 

6 

349 

1763       6 : 367 

1764—  6:396 

1765 

7 

28 

1766—  7  :    84 

1768—  7  :  269 

1768 

7 

277 

1770—  8:      9 

1771—  8 :    60 

1774 

8 

207 

raised,  specific  sums  stated 

•                  •                  .                  . 

1714 

1 

81 

1722—  1 :  350 

1723 

1 

379 

1723—  1:381 

1723-   1:389 

1723 

1 

391 

1723       1 : 395 

1724—  1:422 

1724 

1 

428 

1724—  2:    10 

1725—  2:    21 

1725 

2 

25 

1726—  2 :    58 

1726—  2:    6o 

1727 

2 

69 

1727—  2 :    83 

1729—  2 :  156 

1729 

2 

171 

1729—  2 :  172 

1730       2 :  318 

1730 

2 

322 

1732-  2:372 

1733—  2 :  384 

1737 

2 

482 

1737—  2:483 

1737—  2:487 

1737 

2 

490 

1737—  2:491 

1737—  2:500 

1737 

2 

515 

1737—  2:517 

1737—  2:523 

1740 

2 

562 

1740—  2 :  566 

1740—  2:567 

1743 

3 

56 

1743       3:    59 

1744—  3:100 

1744 

3 

103 

1745       3 :  209 

1745—  3 :  270 

1745 

3 

279 

1747—  4:    55 

1753—  4 :  315 

1753 

4 

351 

1754—  4 :  456 

1754—  4:483 

1755 

5 

24 

1756—  5:108 

1756—  5 :  149 

1757 

5 

231 

1757—  5 :  254 

1757—  5 :  282 

1758 

5 

329 

1758—  5 :  373 

1760—  6  :    88 

1760 

6 

90 

1761—  6 :  156 

1761—  6  :  157 

1761 

6 

166 

1761—  6  :  173 

1762—  6  :  306 

1763 

6 

317 

1763—  6 :  367 

1764—  6:392 

1764 

6 

894 

1764—  6 :  395 

1764^  6  :  397 

1765 

6 

430 

1765       6 :  431 

1765—  6 :  452 

1765 

6 

453 

176.5—  7  :    27 

1766—  7  :    87 

1774 

8 

214 

payment  regulated   1715 —  1 :   98 

1729—  2 :  163 

1730 

2 

327 

Province  of  jSTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


363 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

TAXES,  —  {continued)  : 

payment  regulated    1735 —  2  :  449 

1735—  2:451 

1737 

2 

487 

1742—  2 :  625 

1742—  6 :  642 

1742 

2 

644 

1743—  3:    56 

1745       3 :  133 

1745 

3 

143 

1754—  4 :  445 

1755       4 :  548 

1756 

5 

77 

1756—  5:    78 

1756       5:    80 

1756 

5 

84 

1756—  5 :  144 

1759—  5 :  466 

1760 

6 

37 

1761—  6  :  174 

1763—  6:367 

1765 

7 

29 

1765       7:    34 

1766—  7:    89 

1770 

8 

51 

of  certain  districts     .... 

1743—  3 :    61 

1753 

4 

292 

trom  settlements  west  of  MeiTimack 

river 

1758 

5 

374 

upon  American  colonies,  remonstrance  against 

1765 

6 

430 

only  by  consent         .... 

•                  •                  • 

1766 

7 

58 

imposed  as  duties,  deprecated  . 

1770—  8 :    21 

1770 

8 

23 

province,  lessening  1763 —  6  ;  317 

1763       6 :  322 

1763 

6 

325 

1763       6 : 326 

1763—  6:336 

1763 

6 

348 

1773—  8 :  135 

1774—  8:189 

1774 

8 

190 

TAYLOR,  Colonel: 

orders  escaped  prisoners  apprehended 

1716 

1 

152 

TAYLOR,  John,  and  others: 

petition      ...... 

•                  •                  • 

1742 

3 

30 

TEA: 

duty  on 

1756—  5 :    84 

1756 

5 

85 

TEBBETTS,  Ephraim,  Jr.; 

scout            

.         •         • 

1745 

3 

228 

TEIVIPLE : 

inventory 

. 

1773 

8 

158 

TENDER  (sec  also  Bills,  Coin,  and  Money) 

: 

lawful 

1734—  2:412 

1742 

3 

35 

1764—  6:415 

1764—  6:419 

1764 

6 

423 

TENEMENTS  {see  also  Real  Estate)  • 

attachable 

•                  •                  • 

1718 

1 

220 

pai'tition  of 

•                  •                  • 

1763 

6 

322 

TENOR : 

Massachusetts 

1718—  1 :  231 

1755 

5 

21 

4»  old,  equals  1^  new 

1742—  2  :  629 

1742 

2 

642 

change  of,  next  September 

. 

1742 

2 

649 

new 

1742—  2:626 

1742 

2 

638 

1742—  2  :  646 

1742—  3 :    35 

1742 

3 

39 

1743—  3:    60 

1745—  3 :  149 

1745 

3 

266 

1747—  3:515 

1747—  3 :  516 

1747 

3 

524 

1752—  4:261 

1753       4 :  282 

1753 

4 

284 

1753—  4 :  285 

1753—  4 :  297 

1753 

4 

305 

1753       4:312* 

1753       4 :  313 

1753 

4 

*313 

1753      4:315 

1753—  4 :  321 

1753 

4 

324 

1753—  4 :  327 

1753       4 : 330 

1753 

4 

335 

1753—  4:336 

1753       4 : 337 

1753 

4 

338 

1753—  4 :  340 

1753       4:341 

1753 

4 

342 

1753—  4 :  343 

1753—  4:344 

1753 

4 

345 

1753       4 : 346 

1753—  4 :  349 

1753 

4 

351 

1753—  4 :  355 

1753       4 :  363 

1753 

4 

364 

1753—  4 :  365 

1754—  4:394 

1754 

4 

402 

1754—  4 :  408 

1754—  4 :  409 

1754 

4 

413 

1754.  _  4 :  427 

1754—  4:437 

1754 

4 

439 

1754       4 :  440 

1754—  4 :  441 

1754 

4 

442 

1754_  4  :  442  * 

1754—  4:443 

1754 

4 

445 

1754       4 :  445  * 

1754—  4:448 

1754 

4 

449 

1754—  4 :  450 

1754—  4 :  453 

1754 

4 

455 

1754—  4:456 

1754_  4 :  457 

1754 

4 

459 

1754      4 : 460 

1754—  4:463 

1754 

4 

467 

1754—  4:476 

1754       4 :  483 

1754 

4 

485 

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uew  . 

17.>l—  -1:486 

1754   4 :  487 

1766 

4 

503 

1755 —  4  :  505 

175.5—  4:515 

1755 

4 

619 

1755_  4  :  526 

1755—  4:540 

1755 

4 

541 

17y5_  4 :  544 

1755_  4 :  569 

1755 

4 

570 

17r,5_  4:572 

1755—  4:573 

1755 

4 

574 

1755 —  5  :   1 

1755   5 :   7 

1755 

6 

13 

1755_  5 :  15 

1755—  5:  18 

1755 

5 

19 

1755—  5:  21 

1755—  5 :  29 

1756 

6 

35 

1755—  5:  36 

175.5—  5:  38 

17.56 

5 

76 

1756—  5:  83 

17.56—  5:  86 

17.56 

6 

104 

1756—  5  :  144 

1756—  5:145 

1756 

5 

147 

1756   5 : 148 

1756—  5 :  149 

1756 

5 

155 

1756—  5:188 

17.56   5 :  190 

17.56 

6 

191 

1757—  5:272 

1757—  5 :  273 

17.57 

5 

282 

1757—  5 :  283 

1757_  5:305 

1757 

5 

307 

1757—  5 :  309 

1758—  5:317 

1758 

6 

323 

1758—  5 :  364 

1758—  5 :  365 

1758 

5 

379 

1758—  5  :  380 

1758—  5 :  382 

1758 

5 

404 

1758   5 : 423 

1758—  5:444 

1759 

6 

459 

1759—  5 :  481 

1759—  5 :  484 

1759 

6 

493 

1759   5 : 495 

1759—  5:496 

1759 

6 

497 

1759—  5 :  498 

17.59—  5  :  499 

1759 

6 

4 

1759—  6  :   7 

1759—  6 :  8 

1759 

6 

11 

1759—  6:  12 

1759—  6 :  13 

17.59 

6 

14 

1759—  6:  30 

1760—  6 :  38 

1760 

6 

39 

1760   6:  40 

1760—  6:  42 

1760 

6 

43 

1760—  6:  46 

1760—  6 :  50 

1760 

6 

51 

1760—  6 :  55 

1760   6:  56 

1760 

6 

57 

1760—  6:  59 

1760—  6:  60 

1760 

6 

63 

1760—  6:  77 

1760—  6:  79 

1760 

6 

84 

1760—  6 :  85 

1760—  6 :  90 

1760 

6 

91 

1760   6:  93 

1760—  6 :  104 

1760 

6 

106 

1760—  6 :  107 

1760—  6  :  109 

1760 

6 

113 

1761—  6:127 

1761—  6  :  134 

1761 

6 

139 

1761—  6 :  140 

1761—  6  :  153 

1761 

6 

164 

1761—  6 :  155 

1761—  6  :  156 

1761 

6 

158 

1761—  6:159 

1761—  6:166 

1761 

6 

168 

1761—  6 :  195 

1761—  6  :  196 

1761 

6 

207 

1761—  6:208 

1761—  6  :  212 

1761 

6 

213 

/ 

1761—  6:215 

1761—  6:217 

1761 

6 

218 

1761—  6:225 

1762—  6 :  242 

1762 

6 

250 

1762—  6  :  256 

1762—  6:266 

1762 

6 

267 

1762—  6  :  268 

1762—  6 :  270 

1762 

6 

277 

1762—  6 :  282 

1762—  6  :  283 

1762 

6 

284 

1762—  6 :  292 

1762—  6 :  295 

1762 

6 

296 

1762—  6 :  297 

1763—  6:310 

1763 

6 

311 

176;^—  6:315 

1763   6:317 

1763 

6 

320 

1763—  6:333 

1763—  6  :  334 

1763 

6 

336 

176:5—  6:337 

1763—  6:345 

1763 

6 

349 

176:?—  6:350 

1763—  6:. 351 

1763 

6 

352 

1763—  6:357 

1763—  6  :  358 

1763 

6 

369 

1763—  6:371 

176.3—  6 :  382 

1764 

6 

390 

1764—  6 :  395 

1764—  6:398 

1764 

6 

401 

1764—  6:402 

1764—  6:403 

1764 

6 

404 

1764—  6 :  405 

1764—  6 :  424 

1764 

6 

426 

1765—  6  :  434 

1765—  6 :  443 

1765 

6 

448 

1765—  6  :  449 

176.5^  6  :  452 

1765 

6 

466 

1765—  6  :  467 

1765   6:468 

1765 

7 

10 

1765   7:  15 

176.5—  7  :  16 

1765 

7 

30 

1766—  7 :  87 

1766—  7  :  107 

1767 

7 

113 

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new  .         .         .         1768—  7  :  186 

1768       7 : 189 

1768 

7 

272 

old 

1742—  2:627 

1742 

3 

39 

1742—  3 :    41 

1743       3:    59 

1743 

3 

60 

1743       3:    64 

1743—  3 :    65 

1743 

3 

70 

1744       3:    86 

1744       3:    92 

1745 

3 

294 

1745—  3 :  296 

1746       3 :  326 

1746 

3 

328 

1746—  3 :  345 

1747—  3:516 

1747 

3 

524 

1752—  4 :  254 

1752—  4 :  255 

1752 

4 

260 

1753—  4 :  284 

1753—  4 :  336 

1753 

4 

364 

1753       4 :  365 

1754—  4:412 

1754 

4 

416 

1754—  4:423 

1754—  4 :  424 

1754 

4 

426 

,      1754—  4  :  427 

1754—  4:430 

1754 

4 

431 

175'i—  4 :  449 

1755—  5 :    21 

1756 

5 

176 

1757—  5 :  218 

1757—  5 :  232 

1757 

5 

236 

1758       5 :  369 

1758       5 :  377 

1758 

5 

390 

1758—  5 :  397 

1758—  5 :  449 

1760 

6 

39 

1760       6:    46 

1760—  6  :    88 

1760 

6 

91 

1760—  6  :    95 

1760—  6 :    97 

1760 

6 

107 

1760—  6 :  117 

1761—  6:140 

1761 

6 

143 

1761—  6 :  144 

1761—  6:177 

1761 

6 

178 

1761—  6 :  187 

1761—  6:198* 

1761 

6 

206 

1761—  6 :  217 

1761—  6  :  224 

1762 

6 

256 

1762—  6:272 

1762—  6 :  296 

1763 

6 

351 

1763       6 : 353 

1763—  6 :  359 

1763 

6 

373 

1763       6 :  374 

1763       6 : 377 

1764 

6 

410 

1764—  6 :  425 

1765       6  :  436 

1765 

6 

448 

1765       6 :  466 

1765—  6 :  468 

1765 

7 

10 

1765—  7:    30 

1765—  7 :    33 

1767 

7 

120 

1769—  7  :  314 

1769—  7 :  327 

1769 

7 

328 

TENTS : 

for  officers 

1758—  5 :  414 

1761 

6 

209 

TEST: 

signed  by  members  .... 

•                  ,                  , 

1715 

1 

129 

TEWKSBURY : 

petition 

1758—  5 :  430 

1758 

5 

431 

farms,  inventory       .... 

• 

1773 

8 

158 

THANKS : 

to  certain  gentlemen  of  Boston 

1738 

2 

540 

to  the  governor  and  lieutenant-governor 

1722 

1 

340 

1733-  2:390 

1737 

2 

489 

1757—  5:215 

1766 

7 

105 

to  the  king 

■                  •                  • 

1730 

2 

333 

to  Col.  Samuel  Moore  and  others     . 

•                  •                  • 

1747 

3 

519 

to  Agent  Newman     .... 

•                  •                  • 

1726 

2 

62 

to  the  queen       ..... 

1711—  1:191 

1711 

1 

20 

to  John  Rindge          .... 

•                  •                  • 

1734 

2 

400 

to  John  Thomlinson 

•                  ■                  • 

1734 

2 

429 

1735—  2:441 

1736—  2:460 

1737 

2 

481 

1740       2 : 548 

1742—  2 :  643 

1746 

3 

337 

to  William  Wallace  .... 

•                  •                  • 

1716 

1 

177 

and  £10  to  Colonel  Walton 

■                  •                  ■ 

1721 

1 

276 

to  Nathaniel  Weare,  retiring  sjieaker 

•                  •                  ■ 

1728 

2 

126 

THANKSGIVING : 

proclamation  carried 

•                  ■                  • 

1745 

3 

259 

proclamation  made    .... 

. 

1759 

6 

27 

THEATRICAL  Exhiuitions  : 

forbidden  

1762—  6 :  275 

1773 

8 

136 

1773       8 : 137 

1773 

8 

140 

THEFT : 

prisoners  committed  for,  not  chargeable  to  province 

1718 

1 

220 

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THING,  Baktholomew 

memljcr     . 

. 

• 

1727 

2 

100 

1727—  2:105 

1727—  2  :  107 

1727 

2 

108 

1728—  2:110 

1728—  2:113 

1728 

2 

117 

1722—  2 :  121 

1728—  2:125 

1728 

2 

128 

1728       2:131 

172.H—  2:134 

1728 

2 

139 

1729—  2 :  143 

1729—  2:144 

1729 

2 

145 

1729—  2 :  140 

1729—  2:151 

1729 

2 

153 

1729—  2 :  155 

1729—  2 :  162 

1729 

2 

164 

1729—  2:165 

1729—  2:169 

1730 

2 

173 

1730—  2 :  174 

1730—  2:307 

1730 

2 

326 

1731—  2 :  355 

1731—  2:339 

1732 

2 

369 

1732—  2:371 

1732—  2:376 

1733 

2 

381 

17;;4_  2:397 

1734—  2:401 

1734 

2 

403 

1734—  2:422 

1734—  2 :  424 

1735 

2 

433 

estate  of,  tliviiled 

•                  •                  •                 • 

•                  •                  ■ 

1767 

7 

149 

THING,  BKX.IAMIX : 

member,  etc.     . 

•                  •                  •                 • 

1726—  2 :  28 

1731 

2 

335 

THING,  Nathaniel: 

soldier,  had  small- 

pox 

■                  • 

1761 

6 

*198 

THING,  Samuel: 

member    . 

•                  •                  ■                  • 

•                  >                  • 

1713 

64 

1713—  1  :    G5 

1713—  1:    66 

1714 

74 

1714—  1:    75 

1714-  1:    79 

1714 

80 

171.1_  1 :    82 

1714—  1:    83 

1714 

89 

1714—  1:    90 

1715—  1:    97 

1715 

99 

1715—  1:100 

1715       1:101 

1715 

102 

1715—  1 :  103 

1715—  1:104 

1715 

110 

1715—  1:111 

1715—  1 :  115 

1715 

117 

1715—  1 :  124 

1715       1 : 132 

1715 

133 

1715—  1 :  134 

1715—  1:135 

1715 

137 

1755—  1 :  138 

1716—  1 :  140 

1716 

141 

1716—  1 :  142 

1716—  1 :  143 

1716 

144 

1716       1:142 

1716       1:143 

1716 

144 

1716—  1:155 

1716—  1:157 

1716 

158 

1716       1:164 

1716—  1:165 

1716 

166 

1716—  1 :  167 

1727—  2:100 

1727 

2 

105 

1727—  2 :  108 

172.S—  2:110 

1728 

2 

113 

1728—  2:121 

1728—  2 :  125 

1728 

2 

128 

1728—  2  :  131 

1728—  2:132 

1728 

2 

134 

* 

1728—  2  :  139 

1729—  2 :  143 

1729 

2 

144 

1729—  2:145 

1729—  2 :  151 

1729 

2 

155 

1729—  2 :  165 

1729—  2 :  169 

1730 

2 

173 

1730       2:174 

1730—  2:307 

1730 

2 

317 

estate  of,  divided 

•                  •                  •                  • 

■                  •                 • 

1754 

4 

397 

THING,  Stephen  : 

to  make  partition  of  lands 

1766—  7  :  102 

1767 

7 

146 

TIIIRDKI)  [Read  third  timeI  : 

motion,  vote,  bill. 

etc. 

17G4—  6  :  423 

1765 

7 

18 

THOMAS,  Ben.iamin: 

on  connnittee    . 

•                 • 

• 

1723 

1 

411 

invalid  volunteer 

1745—  3 :  226 

1745—  3:227 

1745 

3 

259 

1745—  3 :  275 

1745_  3 :  291 

1746 

3 

307 

1746—  3 :  329 

1746—  3:343 

1746 

3 

404 

THOMAS,  John  : 

volunteer  . 

.                 .                  •                  • 

. 

1746 

3 

404 

TIIO]\IAS,  Jonathan: 

petition 

. 

•. 

1763 

6 

338 

THOMAS,  C'AiT.  Joseph: 

excise  collector,  member . 

1747—  4 :    29 

1752 

4 

217 

1752—  4:233 

1752 

4 

238 

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excise  collector,  member 

1752       4 :  240 

1752—  4 :  245 

1752 

4 

254 

1752—  4 :  263 

1752—  4 :  278 

1753 

4 

292 

1752—  4 :  295 

1753—  4:319 

1753 

4 

325 

1753—  4 :  328 

1753—  4 :  330 

1753 

4 

331 

1753—  4 :  332 

1753—  4 :  336 

1753 

4 

340 

1753       4 :  346 

1753       4 : 357 

1753 

4 

382 

1754—  4 :  394 

1754—  4 :  395 

1754 

4 

404 

1754—  4 :  406 

1754—  4:409 

1754 

4 

450 

1754—  4 :  454 

1754—  4:475 

1754 

4 

552 

1755       4 : 502 

1755—  4:503 

1755 

4 

507 

1755—  4 :  516 

1755—  4:528 

1755 

4 

530 

1755—  4 :  531 

1755—  4:532 

1755 

4 

537 

1755       4 :  540 

1755—  4 :  543 

1755 

4 

550 

1755—  4 :  558 

1755—  4:569 

1755 

4 

571 

1755       4 : 572 

1755       5 :      0 

1755 

5 

25 

1755—  5 :    41 

1756       5 :  134 

1758 

5 

382 

1760       6:    63 

1769—  7 :  327 

1770 

8 

52 

THOMAS,  Joseph,  and  otheks  : 

petition 

.    1755—  5:   50 

1755 

5 

53 

THOMLINSON,  John  : 

agent  at  court    .... 

. 

1734 

2 

400 

1734—  2:403 

1734 

2 

406 

1734—  2 :  416 

1734—  2:429 

1735 

2 

441 

1735—  2 :  446 

1735—  2:449 

1735 

2 

451 

1735       2 :  452 

1736       2 :  459 

1736 

2 

460 

1736—  2:468 

1737—  2:481 

1737 

2 

516 

1737—  2:517 

1737—  2:518 

1737 

2 

526 

1737—  2:527 

1740—  2:548 

1742 

2 

643 

1742—  2 :  644 

1742—  3:    35 

1743 

o 

47 

1744—  3 :    76 

1745—  3:226 

1745 

3 

256 

1745—  3 :  286 

1746—  3 :  309 

1746 

3 

310 

1746—  3 :  321 

1746—  3 :  322 

1746 

3 

323 

1746—  3 :  333 

1746—  3 :  335 

1746 

3 

337 

1746       3 :  346 

1746       3 : 393 

1746 

3 

422 

1746—  3 :  436 

1746—  3 :  437 

1746 

3 

439 

1746—  3 :  441 

1747—  3:450 

1747 

3 

452 

1747—  3 :  457 

1747—  3:459 

1747 

3 

473 

1747—  3:476 

1747—  3:492 

1752 

4 

242 

1752—  4 :  243 

1752—  4 :  247 

1752 

4 

248 

1752—  4 :  249 

1752—  4 :  275 

1753 

4 

352 

1753—  4 :  363 

1753       4 : 366 

1754 

4 

418 

1754—  4:442 

1754—  4  :  442  * 

1754 

4 

*443 

1754—  4:455 

1754—  4 :  456 

1754 

4 

457 

1754—  4 :  458 

1754—  4:462 

1754 

4 

463 

1754—  4 :  466 

1754—  4 :  482 

1754 

4 

483 

1755—  4 :  499 

1755—  5:      1 

1755 

5 

11 

1755—  5 :    19 

1755       5:    26 

1755 

5 

31 

1755       5:    32 

1755 —  5  :    35 

1755 

5 

108 

1755—  5 :  271 

1758—  5 :  328 

1758 

5 

329 

1758       5 :  349 

1758       5 : 359 

1758 

5 

442 

1758—  5 :  447 

1758—  5 :  455 

1759 

5 

490 

1759—  6 :    23 

1760—  6:    50 

1760 

6 

98 

1760—  6  :  117 

1760—  6:118 

1760 

6 

119 

1761—  6 :  184 

1762—  6 :  306 

1762 

6 

307 

1763       6:310 

1763—  6:311 

1763 

6 

326 

17G3—  6  :  335 

1766—  7  :    83 

1767 

7 

121 

THOMLINSON,  John,  Jk.  : 

associate  ao-ent,  etc. 

.    1763—  6  :  327 

1763 

6 

333 

<~j 

1763—  6 :  335 

1766 

7 

83 

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TIIOMLIXSON,  Cai't.  rmi.ur: 

sliij)  of,  lost        ..... 

. 

1738 

2 

636 

TIIOMLI.NSON  &  IlANiiiin  : 

bills  of  exchange  drawn  on 

. 

1765 

6 

448 

THOMPSON,  Ebenezek: 

member       .         .      17r)6 —  7 :    73 

1766       7:    80 

1766 

7 

87 

1700-  7  :  178 

1767—  7  :  118 

1767 

7 

124 

17r,7—  7  :  143 

1767—  7  :  145 

1767 

7 

146 

17(;7—  7  :  148 

1767—  7:150 

1767 

7 

152 

17(;7—  7:164 

1767—  7:  182 

1768 

7 

213 

17()S—  7:214 

1768—  7  :  221 

1768 

7 

2:M 

1768-  7  :  252 

1768—  7  :  350 

1769 

7 

311 

1769—  7  :  320 

17(30—  7:329 

1769 

7 

335 

1769—  7  :  352 

177t)—  7  :  354 

1770 

7 

356 

1770—  8:      Ip 

1770—  8:      1 

1770 

8 

2 

1770—  8:      3 

1770—  8:    15 

1770 

8 

45 

1770—  8:    54 

1771—8:      2p 

1771 

8 

68 

1771—  8:    04 

1771—  8:    80 

1771 

8 

88 

1771—  8:    95 

1771—  8:105 

1772 

8 

115 

1772—  8:117 

1772—  8:121 

1772 

8 

122 

1772—  8:123 

1772—  8:128 

1773 

8 

135 

1773—  8:136 

177:?—  8 :  137 

1773 

8 

138 

1773-  7  :  139 

177r)_  H :  140 

1773 

8 

141 

177:}—  8:144 

1773       8:147 

1773 

8 

150 

1774—  8:164 

1774—  8:167 

1774 

8 

169 

1744—  8 :  170 

1774—  8:172 

1774 

8 

184 

1774—  8:187 

1774—  «  :  190  * 

1774 

8 

193 

1774—  8:  196 

1774—  8 :  204 

1774 

8 

205 

1775—  8 :  218 

1775       8:221 

1775 

8 

234 

TIIOMPSON,  Ebenezeu  and  Koi'.ekt: 

father's  estate  divided,  etc. 

1757—  5 :  299 

1757 

5 

300 

1758—  5 :  321 

1758 

5 

:?22 

TIIOIMPSON,  Geokge: 

volunteer  ...... 

1746—  3:404 

1746 

3 

411 

THOMPSON,  James: 

escape  of 

. 

1753 

4 

323 

THOMPSON,  John  : 

muster-roll 

1746       3 :  349 

1746 

3 

408 

1746—  3:409 

1746 

3 

429 

THOMPSON,  Jonathan  : 

memi)er 

•                  ■                  • 

1742 

2 

610 

1743—  3:    50 

174,j_  3:115 

1745 

3 

128 

1745       3 :  154 

1745—  3:159t 

1745 

3 

164 

1745—  3 :  165 

174.0_  n :  172 

1745 

3 

177 

1745—  3 :  179 

174.')_  3:180 

1745 

3 

203 

1749—  4:100 

1749—   4:108 

1749 

4 

119 

1750       4:    10 

I7r>()—  4 :  183 

1751 

4 

9 

175:3—  4 :  347 

1755       4:497 

1756 

6 

78 

THOMPSON,  Jonathan,  AM)  wife: 

to  appear  ...... 

. 

1757 

6 

300 

THOMPS(JN,  JoN.vTHAN.  Ji;. : 

petition 

. 

1754 

4 

487 

THOMPSON,  ]\Iatiif.w  : 

e];iini           ...... 

. 

1745 

3 

287 

TH()>H'SON,  Nathaniel: 

to  appear,  etc.     .      1755 —  5:    51 

1755—  5:560 

1755 

6 

61 

1756—  5:    78 

17o6_  5:    93 

1758 

7 

265 

TIIOMPSON.  Roi'.eut: 

real  estate  of 

1758_«5 :  824 

1758 

5 

325 

V.  Samuel  Thompson  and  wife 

1758—  5:373 

1758 

6 

374 

memorandum  of        ...         . 

. 

1764 

6 

391 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


369 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

THOMPSON,  Robert,  etc.  : 

petition 

1756— 

5:    78 

1756 

5 

88 

1756—  5 :  590 

1757 — 

5  :  299 

1758 

5 

322 

1761—  6 :  140 

1761— 

6:141 

1761 

6 

142 

1761—  6  :  152 

1761— 

6  :  155 

1763 

6 

352 

1764—  6  :  397 

1764— 

6  :  409 

1764 

6 

410 

1765—  6  :  445 

1766— 

7:    61 

1766 

7 

79 

THOMPSON,  Samuel  : 

estate  of    

, 

■                   • 

1758 

5 

322 

THOMPSON,  Samuel,  and  wife: 

to  convey  lands  to  Robert  Tliompson 

1758— 

5:373 

1758 

5 

374 

THOMPSON,  Setu: 

nndor  Capt.  Samuel  Gerrish     . 

. 

, 

1763 

6 

330 

THOMPSON,  Thomas  : 

lands  of,  divided       .... 

, 

,                  , 

1742 

2 

622 

executors,  etc.,  to  appear 

1742— 

2:635 

1742 

2 

638 

wounded  soldier        .... 

. 

,                    , 

1756 

5 

104 

THORNTON : 

inventory  ...... 

• 

. 

1773 

8 

160 

THORNTON,  Matthew  : 

member,  etc.       .      1758 —  5  :  869 

1758— 

5  :  434 

1758 

5 

436 

1758—  5 :  443 

1758 

5:445 

1758 

5 

451 

1758—  5 :  512 

1759— 

5:461 

1759 

5 

479 

1759—  5 :  483 

1759— 

5:490 

1759 

5 

492 

1759—  5:493 

1759— 

6:      6 

1760 

6 

38 

1760       6:    45 

1760— 

6:    46 

1760 

6 

47 

1760—  6 :    48 

1760— 

6:    52 

1760 

6 

55 

1760       6:    .56 

1760— 

6:    57 

1760 

6 

66 

1760—  6  :    74 

1761— 

6  :  123 

1761 

6 

124 

1761—  6:125 

1761— 

6:126 

1761 

6 

134 

1761—  6:142 

1761— 

6 :  145 

1761 

6 

175 

1761—  6:219 

1761— 

6  :  232 

1771 

8 

107 

THORNTON,  Matthew,  and  others: 

petition      .         .         1762—  6:239 

1773— 

8:138 

1773 

8 

139 

THURSTON,  Moses: 

account      ...... 

. 

• 

1762 

6 

274 

TIBBETTS,               : 

bill  read  [record  incomplete]    . 

• 

,                  , 

1737 

2 

490 

TIBBETTS,  Aaron  : 

re-imbursed  for  bills,  etc.,  burnt 

, 

, 

1768 

7 

202 

1768— 

7:204 

1768 

7 

278 

TIBBETTS,  C.APT.  Ichabod: 

account,  etc 

1745- 

3:236 

1745 

3 

237 

1745 

3:239 

1745 

3 

240 

TIBBETTS,  Jeremiah  : 

allowance  for  apprehending 

• 

, 

1755 

4 

497 

TIBBETTS,  John  : 

petition 

1757— 

5 :  234 

1757 

5 

283 

1766       7:    94 

1766 

7:    95 

1767 

7 

137 

TIBBETTS,  John  and  Tamesen: 

petition      ...... 

• 

, 

1729 

2 

150 

TIBBETTS,  Joseph: 

Quaker,  affirmation  of       .         .         . 

, 

. 

1753 

4 

348 

insane,  guardian  for 

1765 

6:441 

1765 

6 

444 

1765       6  :  446 

1765— 

6:447 

1765 

7 

4 

TIBBETTS,  Obadiah: 

petition         .         .      1761—  6:130 

1761— 

6:131 

1761 

6 

133 

TIBBETTS,  Paul: 

in  service  under  Captain  Clement     . 

, 

, 

1753 

4 

354 

TIBBETTS,  Rose: 

petition 

47 

• 

• 

1764 

6 

401 

370 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

TI1515ETTS,  Samuel  [• 

TllTITS,    Tll'ETS, 

TePKTS"]  : 

member     . 

17i:>—  1:117 

1715—  1  :  124 

1715 

126 

1716—  1:127 

1715—   1:128 

1715 

129 

171.^—  1:133 

1715—  1:134 

1715 

135 

171.0—  1:137 

1715—  1:138 

1716 

140 

171G—  1:  141 

1716—  1:142 

1716 

144 

171C.—   1:146 

1716—  1:147 

1716 

14« 

171G—   1:151 

1716—  1:158 

1716 

163 

171(;    -  l:lfi4 

1716—  1:  166 

1716 

167 

17  U)-    1:16S 

1716—  1:169 

1716 

170 

1716—  1:172 

1716—  1:173 

1716 

174 

1716—  1  :  177 

1716—  1:178 

1716 

179 

1716—  1  :  180 

1716—  1  :  182 

1716 

1H7 

1716—  1:LS9 

1717—  1:190 

1717 

191 

1717—  1:192 

1717—  1:193 

1717 

194 

1717—   1:196 

1717—  1:197 

1717 

198 

1717—  1:199 

1717—  1  :200 

1717 

201 

1717—  1:203 

1717—  1:204 

1717 

205 

1717—  1:209 

1717—  1:210 

1717 

211 

1718—  1 :  212 

1718—  1:213 

1718 

214 

1718—  1  :  215 

1718—  1:216 

1718 

217 

1718—  1:219 

171.S—  1:223 

1718 

224 

1718—  1 :  225 

1718—   1:226 

1719 

231 

1719—  1:233 

1719—  1:235 

1719 

236 

1719—  1:239 

1719—  1:241 

1719 

242 

1720—  1 :  244 

1720       1  :  249 

1720 

*253 

1720-    1:259 

1720—  1:265 

1720 

266 

1721—  1:268 

1721—  1:272 

1721 

273 

1721—  1:276 

1721—  1:291 

1721 

292 

1721—  1:294 

1721—  1:295 

1721 

297 

1721-  1:298 

1721—  1:300 

1721 

301 

1721—  1 :  303 

1721—  1:305 

1721 

•  305 

1721—  1:307 

1721—  1:309 

1722 

312 

1722—  1:313 

1722—  1:314 

1722 

317 

1722—  1:318 

1722—  1:319 

1722 

320 

1722—  1 :  321 

1722—  1:322 

1722 

323 

1722—  1 :  324 

1722—  1 :  326 

1722 

327 

1722—  1:330 

1722—  1:335 

1722 

339 

1722—  1 :  342 

1722—  1:343 

1722 

345 

1722—  1  :  346 

1722—  1:349 

1722 

351 

1722—  1:353 

1722—  1:354 

1722 

355 

9 

1722—   1:356 

1722—  1:357 

1722 

359 

1722—  1:360 

1722—  1  :  361 

1722 

366 

1722—  1:369 

1722—  1:372 

1723 

375 

1723—  1:377 

1723—  1:381 

1723 

382 

1723       1 : 383 

1723—  1:384 

1723 

389 

1723—  1  :  391 

1723—  1:396 

1723 

397 

1723       1 :  399 

1723       1 : 4(X) 

1723 

402 

172:i_  1  :  405 

1723—  1  :  406 

1723 

408 

1723—  1:410 

1721—  1:415 

1724 

424 

1724—  1:426 

1724—  1:432 

1724 

434 

1724—  2:      1 

1724—  2:      3 

1724 

2 

10 

1725—  2:    12* 

1725—  2:    13 

1725 

2 

15 

1725—  2:    17 

1725—  2:    21 

1725 

2 

22 

1725—  2 :    23 

1726       2:    33 

1726 

2 

39 

1726—  2:    45 

1726—  2 :    46 

1726 

2 

47 

1726—  2:    50 

1726—  2:    55 

;      1726 

2 

59 

1726—  2:    63 

1727—  2 :    67 

1727 

2 

74 

1727—  2:    78 

1727—  2:    84 

1727 

2 

86 

1727—  2:    87 

1727—  2:    94 

1727 

2 

100 

1727—  2 :  101 

1727—  2 :  105 

1727 

2 

107 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


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TEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

TIBBETTS,  S AMTJEi.,—  (coniimied)  : 

member    .         .         1728—  2:110 

1728—  2:113 

1728 

2 

117 

1728 

2:121 

1728—  2 :  125 

1728 

2 

128 

1728 

2:131 

1728—  2:134 

1728 

2 

139 

1729— 

2  :  143 

1729       2 : 145 

1729 

2 

151 

1729— 

2:155 

1729—  2 :  165 

1729 

2 

169 

1730— 

2:173 

1730       2 : 174 

1730 

2 

307 

TICONDEROGA : 

attempt  on         .         .         . 
TILGHMAN,  Matthew: 

• 

. 

1756 

5 

74 

si^eaker  of  Maryland  house  of  representatives 
TILLOTSON,  Daniel  : 

1774 

8 

167 

account      .... 

,                  , 

1773       8 :  138 

1773 

8 

140 

1773—  8:  141 

1773 

8 

142 

TILTON,  Abraham: 

petition      .... 
TILTON,  Benjamin: 

• 

•                  •                  ■ 

1757 

6 

252 

petition      .... 
TILTON,  Daniel: 

• 

•                  ■                  • 

1747 

3 

484 

member     .... 

, 

, 

1711 

1 

1711— 

1:      8 

1711—  1:    24 

1711 

25 

1711— 

1:    28 

1711—  1:    29 

1711 

31 

1711— 

1:    32 

1711—  1:    33 

1711 

34 

1712— 

1:    35 

1712—  1 :    37 

1712 

39 

1712— 

1:    41 

1712—  1:    42 

1712 

43 

1712— 

1:    46 

1712—  1:    47 

1712 

50 

1712— 

1:    51 

1712—  1:    52 

1712 

54 

1712— 

1:    55 

1712—  1:    56 

1713 

59 

1713 

1:    63 

1713       1:    64 

1713 

65 

1713— 

1:    66 

1713—  1:    72 

1714 

79 

1714— 

1:    89 

1714—  1:    90 

1714 

94 

"  infirm  and  antient " 

^                  , 

*                  •                  ■ 

1714 

84 

TILTON,  Capt.  Jacob  : 

muster-roll        .         1761 — 

6:149 

1761—  6:191 

1761 

6 

192 

1761— 

6:209 

1762—  6:261 

1762 

6 

262 

1763 

6:319 

1763       6 :  324 

1763 

6 

331 

petition,  etc.     .        1771 — 

8:103 

1772—  8:117 

1772 

8 

118 

TILTON,  Capt.  Jonathan: 

muster-roll 

,                  , 

1756—  6:   94 

1756 

6 

110 

1761—  6:143 

1763 

6 

371 

member     .... 

,                  , 

•                  •                  • 

1771 

8 

105 

1772— 

8:114 

1772—  8 :  115 

1773 

8 

144 

1773 

8:148 

1774—  8 :  164 

1774 

8 

172 

TIMBER  (see  also  Trees  and  Masts)  : 

nursery  of 

TIMBERLANE  [Hampstead]  : 
petition  ["Tiberlane"]:  . 

•  ■                  • 

•  •                  • 

1730 
1744 

2 
3 

313 
85 

TIPPLE  (see  also  Strojig  Drink) 
allowance  for    . 

" 

■                  •                  • 

1745 

o 
O 

250 

TIPPLING-HOUSES  (see  also  Taverns)  : 

unlicensed,  suppressed 

, 

•                  •                  • 

1715 

1 

135 

drinkers  of  strong  drink  at 

,  to  be  put 

J  to  their  oaths 

1721 

1 

285 

TIRIONET : 

tribes  waiting  at 

•                  ■ 

•                •                • 

1727 

2 

84 

TITCOMB,  James: 

claim         .... 

■                  • 

•                •                • 

1726 

2 

56 

TITCOMB,  Capt.  John: 

muster-roll,  etc. 

,                  , 

■                •                • 

1757 

5 

197 

1757— 

5:210 

1757—  5:285 

1758 

5 

317 

1758— 

5:323 

1758—  5 :  335 

1758 

5 

360 

1758— 

5:374 

1758—  5 :  379 

1758 

5 

382 

372 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

vou 

FAQE. 

TITCO^SIB,  Cait.  John,  —  (conlimicd) : 

muster-roll,  lite.        1758—  6:383 

1758—  6 :  384 

1759 

6 

481 

TITLE  (scr  also  If(,l>/»/.  Sir  Charlis)  : 

t'xofution  ui)()ii  land  gives,  when 

. 

1716 

1 

145 

to  lands,  appeal,  where  concerned 

172r,—  2:    C.l 

1727 

2 

no 

1727—  2:  111 

1727 

2 

112 

to  province  lands       .... 

•                    •                    • 

1716 

1 

156 

TOBA(  VO : 

duty  on      .....         . 

1714—  1  :    82 

1715 

1 

104 

TOBKY,  Anna  ["Annau"]: 

:i]tpre]iending    ..... 

« 

1768 

7 

238 

TOBIN,   Patkick: 

petition 

• 

17.58 

6 

373 

TODD,  C'Ai'T.  Alexandf.k: 

muster-roll         .... 

,                  ,                  , 

1759 

5 

464 

]  7.^,9—  5:473 

1759—  5:491 

1760 

6 

59 

17G0—  6:    70 

1760—  6:    74 

1760 

6 

78 

17G0—  6:    96 

1761—  6 :  141 

1761 

6 

148 

1761—  6:155 

17(;i_   0:192 

1761 

6 

209 

TODD,  Andkeav: 

member 

• 

1742 

2 

610 

muster-roll         .... 

1746—  3 :  408 

1746 

3 

532 

1752—  4:253 

1753—  4:317 

1753 

4 

319 

to  appear  

. 

1768 

7 

261 

TODD,  Andrew,  etc.  : 

petition 

. 

1760 

6 

97 

TODD,  Cai't.  James: 

muster-roll         .... 

1756       5:    94 

1756 

5 

111 

TOLCOTT  (see  Talcut). 

TOLFORl),  Capt.  John: 

muster-roll,  etc.        1746—  3  :  413 

1746       3:532 

1748 

4 

71 

TONGS : 

for  use  of  general  assembly     . 

. 

1770 

8 

19 

TONNAGE : 

regulated  ..... 

. 

1716 

1 

181 

TOOGOOD,  Edward,  etc.: 

account      

1723—  1  :  390 

1724 

2 

11 

TOOLE,  Capt.  Anthony: 

muster-roll        .         1758 —  5  :  354 

1758       5 : 377 

1758 

5 

387 

TOOLS : 

provided,  etc.    .          174G —  3  :  443 

1747—  3  :  484  * 

1747 

3 

485 

TOITAN,  Chuistophek  ["Tappan"]: 

member 

1762 

6 

238 

1762—  6 :  242 

1762—  6 :  255 

1762 

6 

293 

1762—  6 :  296 

17(;2—  6:458 

1763 

6 

317 

1763-  6:318 

1763—  6:328 

1763 

6 

.331 

1763       6 :  334 

17(;4_  6  :  386 

1764 

6 

415 

1764—  6:417 

1764—  6:464 

1765 

6 

437 

1705—  6:444 

1765—  6 :  445 

1765 

6 

448 

1765—  6:452 

17(;.5_  6:454 

1765 

6 

467 

176.5—  7 :      8 

176.5—  7  :    17 

1765 

7 

24 

1765—  7  :    26 

1765       7:    27 

1765 

7 

44 

1765—  7 :  176 

1766—  7:    .55 

1766 

7 

74 

1766       7:    75 

1766—  7  :    95 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—  7:114 

1707-  7:125 

1767 

7 

1.55 

1767—  7  :  158 

1767—  7 :  l.")9 

1767 

7 

182 

1768—  7 :  186 

1768—  7 :  192 

1768 

7 

194 

1768—  7 :  200 

1768-»7 :  204 

1768 

7 

205 

17(58—  7  :  22(; 

17r,8-   7:236 

1768 

7 

249 

1768—  7:262 

176.S—  7  :  266 

1768 

7 

277 

1768—  7 :  278 

1768—  7:. 350 

1769 

7 

282 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


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TOPPAN,  Christopher,  —  {co7itinued) 
member    .         . 


1769— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1772— 
1772— 
1772— 
1773— 
1773— 
1773— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 
TOWLE,  Jonathan: 

muster-roll 

petition      .... 
TOWLE,  Joseph: 

member     .... 
TOWLE,  Mary: 

V.  Towle,  Amos 
TOWLE,  Matthias  : 

V.  Pickering,  Joshua 
TOWLE,  Elisha  akd  Phillip 

petition,  etc. 


319 
342 
354 

IP 

8 
45 
54 
69 
81 
95 
107 
115 
118 
8:124 
8:136 
8 :  139 
8 :  147 
:165 
:168 
:184 
;189* 
:195 


1769- 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1771— 
1772— 
1772— 
1772— 
1773— 
1773— 
1773— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 

1746— 
1761— 


352 

343 

356 

3 

15 

49 
2p 

78 

82 

96 
113 
116 
120 
128 
137 
141 
161 
166 
169 
187 
190 
196 

429 
129 


TEAB. 


1765—  6  :  456 


1742—  2:610 
1765—  6 :  457 


1753—  4 :  281 


6: 
6: 


41 

54 


1759— 
1760— 
1760— 


20 
50 
56 


1765—  6  :  443 


1:180 


1760— 
1760— 
TOWLE,  William  : 

wounded  soldier 
TOWLE,  Zachariah  : 

daughter  of,  restored  to  her  law 
TOWNS  (see  also  Collectors,  Constables,  Conmers,  Districts, 
Military  Commission,  Schools,  Sealer,  Selectmen,  Sur- 
veyor, Ti'easurer,  Tythingmen,  and  Watchvieii)  : 
officers,  —  choice,  oaths,  etc. 
1716—  1 
1718—  1 
1760—  6 
1760—  6 
meetings,  regulated  (see  also  Voters') 
1718—  1:220 
1748— 
1763— 
1763— 
1764— 
1765— 
1766— 
neglecting  to  settle  minister,  to  pay  towards 
port  of  ministry  where  .... 

bounds,  to  be  run  ti-iennially  {see  also  Lot-Layers)   . 

1718—  1  :  230 
inhabitants,  admission  of  .         .         .    1718 —  1 :  220 


176 

220 

76 

95 


4:  99 
6:334 
375 
409 
16 
62 


1716— 
1743— 
1760— 
1763— 

1748— 
1752— 
1763— 
1763— 
1764— 
1765— 
1770— 


53 

77 

332 

87 

249 

337 

377 

419 

34 

47 

sup- 


1770 
1770 
1770 
1770 
1770 
1770 
1771 
1771 
1771 
1771 
1772 
1772 
1772 
1772 
1773 
1773 
1774 
1774 
1774 
1774 
1774 
1774 

1746 
1761 

1743 

1765 

1753 

1759 
1760 
1769 

1760 

1765 


1716 
1716 
1748 
1760 
1771 
1716 
1748 
1761 
1763 
1764 
1765 
1765 
1771 

1716 
1716 
1719 
1747 


VOL. 


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6 
8 
1 
4 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
8 

1 
1 
1 
4 


PAGE. 


340 

344 

357 

7 

41 

53 

60 

80 

88 

105 

114 

117 

122 

129 

138 

144 

164 

167 

172 

188 

193 

203 

532 
216 

bb 

467 

317 

24 
51 

282 

107 
451 


141 

185 

97 

79 

71 

180 

97 

125 

351 

392 

14 

47 

61 

180 

185 

240 

36 


374         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


TOWNS,  —  (conlinued)  : 

inlial)it;iiits,  admission  of  .         ,     17(i<) —  7  :    <>  I 

iiilialiitants,  t-arrit'd  to  the  pr-t-liousc,  cxpciisc  of    . 
iifw,  in'ojirietors  and  non-ie-idL-nts  of,  regulalod 

may  sue  and  be  sued 

of   100   faniilii's ;    sdoctnion    to   provide   grammar 

schools,  untli-r  penalty  ..... 

lines  of,  for  not  keeping  schools        .... 
taxes  (sec  also  Act,  Fruportioning,  and  Taxes) 

1721—  1:288 

to  receive  printed  hiws 

1773—  S  :  i:}7 

to  receive  votes  and  Journals 

choosino;  jurymen 

y'    fower    antiunt:     Portsmouth,    Exeter,     Dover, 

Hampton  (see  also  Doomaije)       .    17.'50 —  2:327 
to  p;iy  rei)resentatives  out  of  their  town  stock  . 
representatives'  i)ay  added  to  jirovince  tax  of  . 
basis  of  representation      .         .         .    17G2 —  6 :  257 
sending  re]jreseutatives,  regulated    .... 
to  contribute  towards  expense  of  settling  province 

line 

sundry,  annexed  to  Massachusetts    .... 

new  settlement  of . 

to  provide  nioggusons  and  snow  shoes    [well 


1744—  3 


1706—  7  : 
1770—  8  : 


1727 


with  strajjs] 

to  supply  soldiers  quartered  there 

to  provision  soldiers 

may  establish  houses  of  correction 

granted  tavern-keepers 

commons,  trespass  on 
TOWNSIIIl'S: 

regulated  .         .        1718—  1  :  220 
TOAVNSENl),  Geoikji:,  etc.  : 

])etition      ........ 

TOWNSEXD.  LoKi)  Justice: 

instructions  by  . 
TRADIO    (see    also    Indians,  Lords    Commissioners, 
Truck)  : 

of  ships  from  England 

f       illegal,  with  Cape  Breton,  forlndden     1721 — 

and  commerce  with  P^astward  Indians  1721 — 
1728 —  2: 127         172K— 

with  Indians      .....     1714 — 

with  French,  Spaniards,  or  Indians  jn-ohibited 

with  French  ])rohil)ited      .... 

British,  the  Fishery,  recovered 

income  upon,  assessed 

l)romotcd 

1731—  2:349 

colonial,  restrictions  on,  dejirecated 

boanl  of    . 

and  ])lantation,  commissioners 
TRAIL,  Koi'.EHT- 

V.  Fades,  Daniel 

sole  l)rew(!r  of  strong  beer 
TUAINING-FIFIJ): 

gallows  in  the  old 
TRANS I^OirrATloX  (sec  also  Ilanliny)  : 

of  French  prisoners  . 

of  ti'oops  by  water    . 


li.\t 
108 


or. 

47 


95 


and 


2G7 

29(; 

128 

75 


1727— 
]7;$0— 
1731— 


76 
309 
351 


1743—  3:    47 


17G6—  7 :  102 


TEAB. 


nr.G 

1747 
17;)4 
1718 

1721 
1771 


VOL. 


1760 

6 

172G 

2 

1773 

8 

1758 

5 

1726 

2 

1758 
1731 
1774 
1762 
1774 

1737 
1746 
1754 

1744 
1747 
1748 
17GG 
1770 
1771 

1740 

1738 

1721 


1719 
1756 
1721 
1728 
1742 
1744 
1755 
1745 
1728 
1730 
1735 
1766 
1753 
1772 

1753 
1766 

1718 

1747 
1759 


7 
3 
2 
1 

1 
8 


6 
2 

8 
6 
8 

2 
3 
4 

3 

3 
4 
7 
8 
8 


1 
5 
1 
2 
3 
3 
5 
3 
2 
2 
2 
7 
4 
8 

4 

7 


3 
6 


PAGE. 


498 
408 
221 

266 
G8 

95 

32 

142 

444 

Gl 

319 
353 
207 
'  2G2 
203 

527 
426 
373 

113 
462 
67 
70 
54 
68 

560 

539 

279 


240 

71 

297 

130 

45 

96 

5 

260 

140 

312 

442 

59 

363 

116 

323 

108 

227 

459 
489 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


375 


TRANSPORTS  (see  also  Portledge  and  SMjjs) 

providing 

1711—  1:    10 
1711—  1:    14 
1746—  3 :  365 
service  in,  allowed  for 


209 
240 
414 


for  Canada  expeditions     . 

1745—  3: 

1745—  3 : 

1746—  3 
TRAVEL  (see  also  Members,  mileage) 

home,  allowance  to  soldiers  for 

to  courts,  allowance  for    . 
TRAVELERS  (see  also  Taverns)  : 

refresliment  of  . 
TREADWELL,  Jacob,  etc.  : 

account      .... 
TREASON : 

high,  penalty     . 
TREASURER  (see  also  Penhalloiv 
Sherburne  ;  also  Commiltec)  : 

accounts  of        ...         . 

1713—  1 :    64 

1716—  1 :  179 

1721— 

1721— 

1722— 

1726— 

1727— 

1732— 

1733— 

1734— 

1736— 

1742— 

1742— 

1742— 

174.5— 

1745— 

1745— 

1746— 

1747— 

1747— 

1747— 

1747— 

1749— 

1752— 

1753— 

1754— 

1755— 

1756— 

1757— 

1757— 

17.58— 

1758— 

1758— 

1759— 

1760— 

1760— 

1761— 

1761— 


1711— 
1711— 
1746— 
1712— 
1746— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 


Jaff'rey,  Plaisted 


1 
1 
1 

2  : 

2 

2: 

9.- 


2: 
2: 
3; 
3: 
3; 
3: 
3: 
3: 


290 
302 
316 

60 
105 
370 
379 
2:414 
2:462 
614 
627 

41 
138 
257 
292 
335 
475 
:489 
505 
524 
163 
240 
302 
446 
519 

63 
250 
309 
406 
444 
455 
518 

87 
110 
128 
165 


o ; 

o 

o  ; 

4: 

4: 

4: 

4: 

4: 

5  : 

5; 

5: 

5; 

5  : 

5: 

5; 

6; 

6: 

6 

6 


1711— 
1713— 
1718— 
1721— 
1722— 
17-22- 
1726— 
1731— 
1732— 
1733— 
1734— 
1737— 
1742— 
1742— 
1743— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1749— 
1752— 
1754— 
1754— 
1755— 
1756— 
1757— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
17.59— 
1759— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 


11 
18 
366 
42 
411 
142 
210 
241 
415 


and 

:      2 

:  67 

:221 

:  296 

:314 

:358 

:  62 

:345 

:374 

:380 

:429 

:485 

:624 

:628 

:  48 

:207 

:258 

:323 

:344 

:485* 

:495 

:515 

:  33 

:164 

:241 

:414 

:474 

:   8 

:  67 

:268 

:366 

:409 

:447 

:477 

:  15 

:  89 

:116 

:130 

:194 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

1711 

1 

1711 

1 

1711 

1 

1759 

5 

1712 

1 

1747 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1760 

6 

1773 

8 

1721 

1 

1774 

8 

1714 

1 

1712 

1 

1716 

1 

1719 

1 

1721 

1 

1722 

1 

1723 

1 

1727 

2 

1731 

2 

1733 

2 

1733 

2 

1736 

2 

1740 

2 

1742 

2 

1742 

3 

1743 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

o 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1748 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

17.54 

4 

1754 

4 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1759 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

9 

13 
20 
489 
44 
486 
156 
233 
256 
424 

78 
148 

286 

169 

78 


51 
175 
238 
299 
315 
404 

82 
347 
378 
394 
461 
551 
625 

38 

75 
249 
291 
334 
457 
487 
496 
521 

84 

231 

244 

*446 

480 

14 
192 
270 
403 
442 
450 
479 

23 

97 
126 
1.54 
217 


37G 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

TREASURER,  —  {omtinucd)  : 

accounts  of    .         .     17f •,2—6:279         1762—  6:  2H0 

1762 

6 

283 

17(;2—  6:281         17(;2—  6:287 

1762 

6 

2S9 

17(;2—  6:290         1762—  6:292 

1762 

6 

293 

176:?—  6:327         176:5—  6:337 

1763 

6 

357 

17t;:!—  6  ::)(')!»          176:!—  6  :  .378 

1763 

6 

379 

17(;i_  6:398         1764—  6:424 

1765 

6 

472 

17(;r,_  7:      6         1765—  7  :      9 

1765 

7 

15 

17C.5—  7  :     16         1765—  7:    44 

1766 

7 

73 

17i;6—  7:    76         17(;6—  7:    78 

1766 

7 

1(»8 

1767—  7:114         17(i7—  7:118 

1768 

7 

198 

176S       7:227         176.H—  7:233 

1768 

7 

253 

17(j8—  7  :  261         1770—  7  :  338 

1771 

8 

76 

1772—  8:120         1772—  8:122 

1772 

8 

123 

177:5-8:134         1773—8:146 

1773 

8 

147 

1773       8:151         1774—8:189 

1774 

8 

190 

1774—8:192         1774—8:198 

1775 

8 

223 

1775—  8 :  233         1775—  8  :  235 

1775 

8 

237 

to  proviiU-  subsistence       .         .         .         . 

1711 

1 

22 

to  report  state  of  H.  M.  stores  of  powder  and  otlier 

aninuinition           ....... 

1717 

1 

203 

to  receive  powder  from  vessels  trading    . 

1721 

1 

277 

to  supply  scouts,  etc.,  with  provisions  and  ammuni- 

tion        1722—  1:  325 

1745 

3 

257 

to  build  block-house,  etc 

1722 

1 

347 

to  buy  powder  with  contingent  fund 

1743 

3 

73 

to  make  provision  for  men  at  I'ort     .... 

1755 

5 

7 

to  pay  wives,  etc.,  of  certain  soldiers  1757 —  5 :  289 

1768 

0 

450 

to  receive  names  of  men  in  ser\ice  .... 

1758 

5 

419 

1759—  6:    17 

1762 

6 

296 

to  advance  a  month's  pay,  etc. 

1758 

6 

419 

1759—  6:    16 

1762 

6 

296 

to  deliver  up  bonds  of  recruiting  officers,  who  have 

fully  accounted 

1761 

6 

194 

ronorl.  etc.,  regulated  (see  also  Treasury,  slate  of  Ihe) 

1716 

1 

186 

^                                                                   1717—  1  :  201 

1721 

1 

292 

1722—  1:358 

1722 

1 

367 

1722—  1:368         1722—  1:371 

1722 

1 

372 

1723       1 :  378         1724—  1 :  414 

1726 

2 

44 

1726—  2:    45         1761—  6:194 

1773 

8 

151 

to  oft'er  reward  for  detection  of  counterfeiters  . 

1718 

1 

231 

'       to  supply  money,  etc.        .        .        .    1716—  1:161 

1735 —  2  :  443 

1716 
1735 

1 
2 

162 
445 

to  recover  interest     1721—1:275        1721—1:278 

1721 

1 

308 

to  call  in  all   money  due  province  for  export,  im- 

port, excise,  and  interest 

1723 

1 

378 

to  ])ut  bonds  of  delinquents  in  suit    .     1737 —  2  :479 
to  collect  outstanding  dfbts  and  taxes  1747—  4:    32 

1760 

6 

103 

1747 

4 

37 

to  hire  warrants  delivered,  and  collect  ilues 

17G3—  6:3:35 

1766 

7 

88 

to  recover  government  debts 

1765 

6 

455 

176*—  6  :  466 

1765 

7 

4 

17G.5—  7 :      6         1765—  7 :      7 

1765 

7 

33 

1765—  7  :    47         1766—  7  :    54 

1766 

7 

62 

to  receive  bills  of  credit  for  taxes     .... 

1770 

8 

51 

to  receive  certain  bills  for  taxes        .... 

1755 

6 

18 

to  receive  sterling  bills  for  taxes      .         ;.       ;. 

1761 

6 

174 

to  receive  any  money  for  taxes         .    1765—7:    39 

1765—  7  :    46 

1765 
1766 

7 
7 

41 

89 

to  exchange  bills  of  credit        .         .    1772 —  8  :  124 

1773 

8 

155 

tn  rficfiint  for  excise  bonds 

1756 

6 

69 

I 


Province  of  'Ni 

:w  Hampshire,  1711- 

-1775. 

377 

YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

TREASURER,  —  (continued)  : 

to  issue  extent  against  purchaser  of  excise,  etc. 

1770 

8 

6 

to  issue  extent  against  assessors  of  tax  in  Bow 

1756 

5 

92 

to  stay  issue  of  extent,  on  account  of  sraall-jjox 

1761 

6 

136 

to  redeem  his  notes  (sec  also  Bills  of  Credit  and 

Fund) 1772—  8:128 

1772 

8 

130 

1773       8:137         1773       8:161 

1774 

8 

193 

salary,  etc 

1725 

2 

17 

1732—  2  :  372         1742—  2  :  639 

1746 

3 

336 

1746—  3  :  343         1746—  3  :  348 

1747 

3 

509 

1753       4:282         1773       8:151 

1774 

8 

198 

commissions  charged  by  . 

1742 

2 

639 

1760—  6:116 

1763 

6 

327 

to  defray  charge  of  governor's  reception  . 

1728 

2 

118 

1728       2:119 

1728 

2 

128 

1728       2 : 130 

1730 

2 

174 

to  sell  Vaughan's  land 

1742 

2 

631 

to  keep  one  key  to  province  box        .... 

1745 

3 

283 

charged  with  open  affront  and  insult  to  legislature 

1762 

6 

293 

to  sell  tract  of  land  in  Hampton  Falls 

1771 

8 

83 

TREASURERS : 

town  and  parish 

1763 

6 

332 

county,  fines,  etc.,  for  liquor  licenses,  payable  to     . 

1771 

8 

109 

1772—8:114 

1774 

8 

169 

TREASURY  (see  also  Bills  of  Credit,  Taxes,  and  Acts  for 

state  of  the 

1711 

1 

24 

1711       1:    27         1715       1:120 

1722 

1 

311 

1722—  1:313         1722—  1:319 

1723 

1 

374 

1724—  2:      6         1731—  2:337 

1732 

2 

372 

1734—  2  :  399         1737—  2  :  478 

1745 

3 

125 

1747       3:474         1749       4:125 

1749 

4 

155 

1752—  4 :  220         1755—  5  :      7 

1757 

5 

304 

1760—  6  :    45         1760—  6  :    48 

1760 

6 

89 

1762—  6:251         1768—  7:198 

1768 

7 

212 

1768       7:251         1768       7:258 

1770 

7 

341 

supply  of  the 1723       1 :  386 

1730 

2 

313 

1731—  2  :  340         1731—  2  :  352 

1732 

2 

365 

1732—  2  :  368         1733—  2  :  389 

1733 

2 

391 

1733—  2  :  393         1733—  2  :  395 

1733 

2 

396 

1734—  2:404         1734—  2:405 

1734 

2 

417 

1734—  2  :  421         1734—  2  :  425 

1735 

2 

439 

1735       2:442         1735       2:444 

1735 

2 

452 

1735       2:455         1736       2:466 

1736 

2 

468 

1736—  2  :  471         1736—  2  :  472 

1736 

2 

474 

1737—  2  :  476         1737—  2  :  528 

1740 

2 

554 

1742—  2  :  641         1742—  2  :  644 

1742 

2 

653 

1758—  5  :  323         1762—  6  :  292 

1765 

7 

15 

1766—  7  :    88         1766—  7  :    97 

1767 

7 

121 

payments  out  of  the,  to  boundary  agent  . 

1720 

1 

248 

bill,  considered          ....    1735—2:450 

1736 

2 

469 

plates  of  bills  of  credit  to  remain  in  the   . 

1737 

2 

493 

TREATIES  (sec  also  Indians  and  Peace)  : 

with  Indians 1722—  1 :  328 

1722 

1 

334 

1722—  1 

336         1722—  1:352 

1725 

2 

21 

1725       2 

23         1726—  2:    28 

1726 

2 

37 

1726—  2 

39         1726—  2:    41 

1726 

2 

46 

1727—  2 

84         1727—  2:    85 

1727 

2 

86 

1727—  2 

88         1727—  2  :    89 

1745 

3 

259 

1754—  4 

372         1754—  4  :  420 

1754 

4 

456 

with  Fi-ance 

48 



1763 

6 

343 

378 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


1747—  3:501 

1743—  3 :   74 
1743—  3:    62 


TRUCE : 

flag  of,  to  Canada 
TRUCK : 

house,  built 

master,  appointed 
TRL'ESDELL,  Ei'.knezer  : 

petition 

TRUNDY,  John  : 

account      .         .         1723—  1:390 
1734—  2:410 
TRUSTEES  (see  also  Bills  of  CredU)  : 

of  old  cypher  bills,  etc.     . 

1728—  2 :  133 

1729—  2:163 
of  bonds  securing  public  loans 

1729—  2:152 
1729—  2 :  155 
1734—  2:402 
1712—  2:634 
TRY  DICK,  Henry: 

invalid  volunteer 
TUCK,  John: 

member     . 


17G7— 
1770— 


171S— 
1740— 
1740— 
1758— 
1730— 
1734— 


1711— 
1747— 
1747— 
1747— 
1756— 


1717—  1:201 
1717—  1:204 


petition 

TUCK,  JONATILVN; 

member  . 


1765 —  7 


29 


1729— 
1735 — 


172H— 
1731— 

1722— 
1729— 
1729— 
1734— 
1743— 


1717— 
1717— 
1717— 
176.5— 
1765— 


121 
21 


1746—  3:333 


220 
552 
569 
330 
332 
411 


TRECOTIiiC  K,  Baiu.uw  : 

agent  at  court    .... 

1766—  7  :    83 
1769-  7:335 
TREES  (sec  also  Timber  and  Mast)  : 

for  II.  M.  navy 
TREI'K'riIKN.  IIknky: 

volunteer  ..... 
TRESl'ASS  (sec  also  Ejectment)  : 

penalty 

1729—  2:171 
1740—  2 :  567 
1755—  5  :    37 
writs  of 

TREYTON   [Triton  ?] : 

ship,  Capt.  Ednumd  Coflin 

TRIAL  liY  Jury  (see  also  Piracy)  : 
an  inherent  right 

TROOPERS: 

located,  supplied,  paid,  etc. 

1745—  3 :  300 

1746—  3 :  430 
1758—  5 :  370 

TROOPS  (see  also  Men)  : 

located,  supplied,  paid,  etc. 

]74(;_.  8:. 367 

1747—  3 :  456 
1747—  3 :  495 
1747—  4:  58 


1745—  3 :  274 

1745—  3 :  310 

1746—  3 :  431 
1761—  6 :  143 


19 
448 
486 

33 
154 


1747—  3:502 

1744—  3 :  77 
1743—  3 :  74 


146 
448 


135 
355 

361 
153 
157 
408 
65 


199 

202 

205 

23 

48 


1753—  4 :  299 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1765 

7 

1768 

7 

1772 

8 

1761 

6 

1746 

3 

1724 

2 

1740 

2 

1746 

3 

1771 

8 

1730 

2 

1738 

2 

1764 

6 

1766 

7 

1740 

2 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1761 

6 

1711 

1 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1762 

6 

1747 

3 

1744 

3 

1743 

3 

1745 

3 

1732 

2 

1737 

2 

1727 

2 

1729 

2 

1731 

2 

1722 

1 

1727 

2 

1729 

2 

1732 

2 

1734 

2 

1743 

3 

1746 

3 

1717 

1717 

1717 

1765 

1766 

1753 

4 

PAGE. 


39 

245 

130 

197 
404 

55 
553 
315 

68 
333 
540 

408 

58 

552 
277 
429 
516 
217 

20 
449 
491 

47 
249 

517 

80 
75 

♦228 

370 
486 

108 
158 
357 
359 
108 
154 
369 
413 
66 

333 

200 

203 

206 

26 

62 

325 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


379 


TUCK,  Jonathan,  ■ 
member    . 


TUCKER,  Benjamin 

account 
TUCKER,  Francis  : 

prison  keeper 


TUCKER,  John  : 

restored  to  his  law 
TUCKER,  Lewis  : 

invalid  volunteer 
TUESDAY'S  Paper: 


(co7itmued) 
1753— 
1753— 
175-1— 
1754 — 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1755— 
1755— 
1755— 
1755— 
1758— 
1759— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 


4:327 
4 :  345 
4:369 
4:398 
4:429 
4:441 


482 
520 
567 
5 
37 
436 
479 
139 
146 
164 


1744— 
1745— 


newspaper 
TUFTONBOROUGH 

highway    . 


TUFTS,  Thomas: 

invalid  volunteer 
TURNKEYS : 

allowance  for    . 
TURPENTINE : 

act  about,  passed 

tax  rate     . 


TUTTLE,  Ebenezer  : 
petition 


3:109 
3:277 


1762—  4 :  251 
1756—  5 :  136 
1758—  5 :  389 
1761—  6 :  213 
1764—  6:396 


1742—  2 :  624 
TUTTLE,  Thomas  : 

petition 

TWO-MILE  Streak  ["Strake'']  : 

petition 

defence 
TWOMBLY,  Sergt.  Samuel  : 

muster-roll         .... 
TYPES  (see  also  Plates)  : 

of  sterling  bills 
TYTHENGIMEN: 

town 


1753— 
1753— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1754— 
1755— 
1755— 
1755 — 
1755 — 
1758— 
1759— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 


334 
368 
393 
406 
438 
445 
483 
524 
570 
19 
41 
437 
486 
6:141 
6:154 
6:177 


1745—  3:235 

1746—  3 :  339 


1746—  3 :  333 


1768—  7 :  274 

1769—  7 :  291 

1746—  3 :  308 


1754—  4 :  445  * 
1757—  5 :  277 
1759—  6 :      2 
1762—  6 :  265 
1765—  7  :    29 


1729—  2 :  168 
1742—  2 :  625 

1761—  6:121 


1746—  3:414 


UNCOMFORTABLE  Aspect  (see  also  Distresses) 
of  public  aflairs 


YKATt. 

VOL. 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1744 

3 

1745 

3 

1757 

5 

1767 

7 

1746 

3 

1756 

4 

1768 

7 

1770 

7 

1746 

3 

1758 

6 

1717 

1 

1755 

4 

1758 

5 

1760 

6 

1763 

6 

1766 

7 

1729 

2 

1742 

2 

1742 

2 

1761 

6 

1748 

4 

1748 

4 

1746 

3 

1765 

7 

1716 

1 

1749 

4 

PAGE. 


336 
384 
397 
423 
439 
481 
552 
558 
0 
35 
434 
512 
123 
142 
158 
232 

153 

87 
241 
221 

147 

404 

440 

277 
341 

309 

420 

209 
649 
386 
106 
338 
86 

167 
622 
626 

123 

61 
67 

633 

49 

140 


124 


380 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


UNDKinVOOD,  JAMrs 

UU'llllxT       . 


1 7  (').-.— 
17«;7— 
1767— 
17»;.H— 
1772— 
177:5— 
1774— 
177J 


7:170 


182 
11>7 
Ho 
149 
172 
l'J7 


1707— 
1768— 
17r.S— 
1772— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 


178 
147 
188 
1118 
12:5 
164 
184 
11)8 


TEAR. 


1765—  4 :  0l2 


1742—  2:62^) 


1757—  5 :  243 


UNDKinVOOD,  J(»HN: 

petition      ...... 

UNDKKWOOI).  PniNKAS,  etc.: 

|)rtiti(in,  etc.       ..... 

UNDIVIDKI)  I>ANDS  (see  Lands). 
UNHAPPY  Situation  (see  also  Distresses) 

of  our  iniblio  afVairs  .... 
UNLMl'UOVKl)  Lands  (see  Lands). 
UNINC()UP()1{ ATED  Persons : 

proportioiu/il      ..... 
UNlNCOKPOPvATED  Places  : 

to  take  inventories     .... 

calling  meetings  in    . 
UNIFORM  Clothing  : 

for  soldiers        ..... 
UNITY : 

inventory  ....... 

UNJUST  KEruESENTATiONS  (see  also  Distresses) 

made  against  this  province 
UPPER  CoHASS  (see  also  Qreat  Cohass)  : 

highway  to         ...         . 
UTTON,  John: 

petition      .         .         1757—  5 :  305 
USHER,  J.. UN: 

lieiitenant-g(A'ernor  ....    1711 —  1 
USURY  (see  also  Interest)  -. 

excessive,  restrained  .         .         .    1705 —  6 

1769—  7:284         1771—  8 
UTTERING  Money: 

diminished  or  i-ounterfeit,  jienalty   . 


1768— 
1757— 


186 

306 

12 

;  454 
:    76 


VACANCIES  (see  also  Members)  : 

governor  reriuested  to  issue  forth  his  precept  to  supply 

Newcastle  to  supply 
VACANCY : 

in  office,  defined 
VA(iAB()NDS: 

suppressed  .... 
VAGRANT  Masters  : 

of  schools,  worse  than  none 
VALUATION  (sec  also  J'J(/uitt/,  Inventories,  Money,  Rates, 
Bating,  and  names  of  Ihinr/s  valued)  : 

act     .         .         .         1728—  2:140 

for  taxes  ..... 

VANDUSEN,  Roijekt: 

account  ..... 
VANDYKE,  Henky: 

account  ..... 
VARNEY,  Moses: 

scout     ..... 


1770—  8 

9 

1742—  2 

651 

177:3—  8 

137 

1766 

1707 
1707 
1768 
1771 
1773 
1774 
1774 
1774 

1723 

1766 

1749 

1742 

1774 
1774 

1757 

1773 

1756 

1768 

1758 

1716 

1769 
1771 

1768 

1717 
1720 

1766 

1718 

1771 


1770 
1752 
1773 

1758 

1768 

1746 


VOL. 


7 
7 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 


8 
8 

6 

8 

5 

7 

5 

1 

7 
8 


1 
1 

6 

1 

8 

8 
4 
8 

5 

6 

3 


PAGE. 


29 
141 
160 
192 
105 
144 
170 
188 
200 

394 

172 

169 

626 

211 
213 

246 

169 

107 

192 

421 

122 

283 
79 

248 

2.)6 
246 

467 

220 

111 

15 
250 
138 

356 

356 

255 


I 


Province  of  Neav  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


381 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

VAUGHAN,  Elliot: 

petition,  etc. 

, 

.    1729— 

2:149 

1747 

3 

469 

1747— 

3:476 

1747— 

3 :  507 

1757 

5 

233 

VAUGHAN,  Geokge: 

colonel,  lieutenant-governor 

,                  , 

,                  , 

1713 

61 

1715— 

1:117 

1715 

120 

1715 

1:122 

1716— 

1  :  155 

1716 

169 

1716— 

1:173 

1716— 

1 :  177 

1716 

"1 

182 

1717— 

1:200 

1717— 

1 :  205 

1717 

206 

1720— 

1:244 

1720— 

1  :  261 

1721 

275 

1723 

1  :  390 

1723— 

1:392 

1723 

393 

1723 

1 :  394 

1729— 

2:147 

1729 

2 

149 

1729— 

2  :  150 

1737— 

2:478 

1742 

2 

634 

VAUGHAN,  Margaret: 

heirs  of      . 

, 

,                  , 

•                  • 

1747 

3 

515 

VAUGHAN,  William: 

major,  recorder 

. 

.    1712— 

1:    45 

1718 

1 

213 

1719— 

1  :  237 

1729— 

2:147 

1729 

2 

149 

1742— 

2 :  631 

1742— 

2:632 

1742 

2 

633 

1742- 

2 :  634 

1742— 

2:643 

1742 

2 

647 

1742— 

2:651 

1742— 

3:    40 

1743 

3 

50 

V.  Gate,  Edward        1716— 

1:164 

1716— 

1:165 

1716 

1 

172 

V.  Rowlings,  Joseph 

, 

• 

1742 

2 

651 

VEAZTE,  Capt.  George: 

account      .... 

. 

•                  • 

1745 

3 

247 

VEAZIE,  Martha  and  Mary: 

petition      .... 

, 

•                  • 

1763 

6 

378 

VEAZIE,  Thomas: 

account      .... 

. 

•                  • 

1725 

2 

18 

VENDUE  (see  also  Sheriff,  and  Wendell, 

John)  : 

personal  estate  sold  at,  by 

sherift" 

,                    , 

1773 

8 

149 

VERNON,  Admiral: 

. 

letter  from 

, 

. 

1742 

2 

649 

VESSELS  (see  also  Light,  Men  of 

War,  Quarantine,  Ships, 

Small-Pox,  and  Transports)  : 

fitting  out,  regulating,  etc. 

. 

, 

. 

1721 

1 

277 

1721— 

1:306 

1722— 

1 :  343 

1722 

1 

351 

1723— 

1:403 

1723 

1:412 

1724 

1 

432 

1731— 

2:358 

1745— 

3 :  154 

1745 

3 

156 

1746— 

3:365 

1746— 

3:366 

1746 

3 

387 

1746— 

3:406 

1746— 

3:424 

1747 

3 

450 

1747— 

3:454 

1754  - 

4:460 

1766 

7 

88 

VETO  (see  also  Beasons)  : 

power  of  lieutenant-governor  . 

.     1728 

2:122 

1728 

2 

123 

VICE-ADMIRALTY  (see  Admiralty). 

VICTORY : 

over  French  army 

« 

•                  • 

1755 

5 

45 

VICTUALLING: 

soldiers      .         .         1747— 

3:462 

1748 

4:    67 

1761 

6 

210 

1761— 

6:217 

1762— 

6:269 

1768 

7 

236 

VILLAGES : 

may  sue  and  be  sued 

• 

,                  , 

•                  • 

1718 

1 

221 

VINCENT,  Margaret: 

petition      .... 

, 

, 

,                  , 

1759 

5 

494 

1759— 

5:495 

1759 

6 

7 

VINCENT,  William: 

to  appear  .... 

. 

,                  , 

,                  , 

1759 

6 

495 

VIRGIN,  Ebenezer: 

jjetition     .... 

. 

.     1765— 

6:434 

1765 

6 

469 

VIRGINIA  (see  also  Alexandria) 

: 

act    ..... 

. 

.    1754— 

4:421 

1754 

4 

437 

382          Index  to  Journals  of  IIol 

SE    OF    IxEPKESJ 

ENTATIVES, 

TEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

VIRGINIA,  —\conlinutd)  : 

house  of  l)urgesses  1768 —  7  :  260 

1768—  7:263 

1770 

7 

338 

1770—  8:    22 

1770—  «:    27 

1773 

8 

161 

177r,_  8 :  162 

1774—  8:  177 

1774 

8 

178 

1774_  8 :  179 

1774—  8:  179* 

1774 

8 

*181 

VOPRELL,  M.: 

letter  of,  to  governor 

- 

1725 

2 

15 

VOLUNTEKUS  (,stc  also  KnliMiiuj  and  Men)  : 

encouruged.Jregulatetl,  etc. 

. 

1711 

1 

1 

1711—  1:      6 

1711 

1 

18 

1722—  1:343 

1722—  1:345 

1722 

1 

347 

1725—  2:    15 

1744—  3:    88 

1745 

3 

141 

1745—  3 :  151 

1745—  3 :  152 

1745 

3 

176 

1745—  t5 :  177 

1745—  3:201 

1745 

3 

206 

1745—  3:208 

1745-  3:221 

1745 

3 

226 

1745—  3:253 

1745—  3 :  258 

1745 

3 

265 

1746—  3:363 

1746—  3:376 

1746 

3 

382 

1746—  3:384 

1746—  3:385 

1746 

3 

386 

1746—  3:387 

1746—  3 :  402 

1746 

3 

403 

1746—  3:404 

1746—  3:409 

1746 

3 

414 

1746—  3:415 

1746—  3 :  417 

1746 

3 

421 

1747—  3:456 

1747_  3:491 

1747 

4 

31 

VOTE  {see  Act  and  Members) . 

VOTERS  (sec  also  ricprcscntalion)  : 

120  riualified,  to  a  representative 

• 

1762 

6 

*262 

qualitications     ..... 

1763—  6:332 

1764 

6 

388 

legal,  tleterniiiK'd      .... 

. 

1770 

8 

9 

ratable  estate,  for  qualifieation  of     . 

1771—  8:    82 

1771 

8 

109 

WADLEIGII,  Jonathan  {sec  also  Langdon,  etc.)  : 

on  committee 

. 

1715 

1 

136 

WADLEIGII.  .loSKi'li: 

on  committee 

. 

1747 

3 

486 

WADLEIGII,  Captain  : 

muster-roll,  etc 

1722—  1:360 

1746 

3 

438 

WAGES  {see  also  names  of  various  officers) 

of  soldiers  {which  see  also) 

•                 •                 • 

1711 

1 

1 

1711—  1:    24 

1722—  1:353 

1745 

3 

177 

1745       3:216 

1745—  3:223 

1745 

3 

224 

174.5—  3:268 

1745—  3 :  272 

1745 

3 

276 

1745—  3 :  277 

1745—  3:282 

1745 

3 

285 

1745—  3:289 

1746—  3 :  338 

1746 

3 

340 

1747—  3:465 

1747—  3:472 

1747 

3 

473 

1747—  3 :  519 

1747—  3:522 

1748 

4 

68 

1748—  4 :    77 

1753—  4:317 

1753 

4 

318 

1753       4:307 

1753—  4 :  336 

1753 

4 

344 

1753—  4 :  349 

1753—  4 :  356 

1753 

4 

360 

1754—  4  :  434 

1754—  4 :  435 

1755 

4 

626 

1755—  4:533 

1755—  5 :    18 

1755 

5 

24 

1755—  5 :    28 

1755—  5 :    34 

1756 

6 

94 

1756—  5 :  113 

1756—  5:117 

1756 

5 

167 

1757 —  5  :  235 

1757—  5 :  238 

1757 

5 

241 

1758—  5 :  364 

1758—  5 :  378 

1758 

5 

382 

1759—  6:      4 

1759—  6  :      5 

1760 

6 

53 

1760—  6:    75 

1760—  6:112 

1761 

6 

121 

1761—  6:176 

1761—  6:193 

1761 

6 

195 

1762—  6 :  254 

1762—  6:273 

1764 

6 

418 

WAGONERS : 

• 

for  expeditions           .... 

. 

1757 

5 

195 

WAITER: 

to  assembly 

•                 •                 • 

1772 

8 

118 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


383 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WAKEFIELD  {see  East  Town). 

WALDEN,  John: 

invalid  volunteer 

. 

1746 

3 

308 

WALDRON,  John: 

member 

1774—  8 :  170 

1774 

8 

172 

1774—  8 :  184 

1774—  8  :  187 

1774 

8 

205 

1774       8 :  209 

1774—  8:213 

1774 

8 

214 

WALDRON,  Luthrick: 

bonds  of 

•                  •                  • 

1720 

1 

261 

WALDRON,  Richard  ["  Waldrond  "]  : 

member,  councilor,  secretary   . 

.    1714       1:    80 

1714 

81 

1716—  1:143 

1716—  1:148 

1716 

166 

1717—  1 :  202 

1717—  1:206 

1717 

209 

1718—  1:223 

1718—  1:230 

1719 

234 

1719—  1:238 

1719—  1:240 

1720 

253 

1720—  1:261 

1720       1 : 263 

1721 

267 

1721—  1:269 

1721—  1:270 

1721 

275 

1721—  1 :  290 

1721—  1:291 

1721 

307 

1722—  1 :  313 

1722—  1:314 

1722 

323 

1722—  1:336 

1722—  1:341 

1722 

349 

1722—  1:361 

1722—  1:366 

1722 

369 

1722—  1:372 

1723—  1 :  377 

1723 

378 

1723—  1:382 

1723—  1:383 

1723 

388 

1723—  1:389 

1723       1 :  390 

1723 

392 

1723       1 : 393 

1723—  1:395 

1723 

397 

1723       1 : 402 

1723—  1:403 

1723 

407 

1723       1 : 408 

1723—  1:412 

1724 

414 

1724—  1 :  419 

1724—  1:421 

1724 

426 

1724       1 : 427 

1724—  1:431 

1724 

432 

1724—  1:433 

1724—  2:      1 

1724 

2 

2 

1724—  2:      4 

1724—  2:      5 

1724 

2 

8 

1724—  2:    10 

1725—  2:    12t 

1725 

2 

14 

1725       2:    15 

1725—  2:    16 

1725 

2 

18 

1725—  2:    21 

1725—  2:    23 

1725 

2 

24 

1725       2:    25 

1726—  2:    27 

1726 

2 

32 

1726—  2:    34 

1726—  2 :    35 

1726 

2 

87 

1726—  2:    38 

1726—  2:    41 

1726 

2 

43 

1726       2:    50 

1726       2:    51 

1726 

2 

52 

1726—  2:    53 

1726—  2:    60 

1726 

2 

61 

1726       2:    64 

1727—  2:    67 

1727 

2 

68 

1727—  2  :    71 

1727—  2:    79 

1727 

2 

81 

1727—  2 :    82 

1727—  2:    83 

1727 

2 

85 

1727—  2:    88 

1727—  2:    89 

1727 

2 

98 

1727—  2:    94 

1727—  2:    97 

1727 

2 

102 

1727—  2:107 

1727—  2  :  109 

1728 

2 

116 

1728—  2:118 

1728—  2:119 

1728 

2 

126 

1728-  2  :  131 

1728—  2:140 

1729 

2 

144 

1729—  2:146 

1729—  2 :  148 

1729 

2 

150 

1729—  2 :  153 

1729—  2 :  154 

1729 

2 

161 

1729—  2 :  166 

1729—  2:167 

1729 

2 

168 

1729—  2 :  169 

1729       2:172 

1730 

2 

174 

1730       2 :  314 

1730—  2:316 

1730 

2 

817 

1730—  2:319 

1730—  2:320 

1730 

2 

327 

1730       2 :  331 

1730—  2:332 

1730 

2 

338 

1731—  2:345 

1731—  2 :  347 

1731 

2 

359 

1731—  2  :  361 

1732—  2 :  362 

1733 

2 

395 

1784—  2 :  401 

1735—  2:446 

1736 

2 

457 

1736—  2:459 

1736—  2 :  474 

1737 

2 

510 

1737—  2 :  518 

1737—  2:521 

1737 

2 

525 

1738—  2 :  529 

1739—  2 :  542 

1740 

2 

549 

1740—  2:551 

1740       2 :  565 

1740 

2 

667 

384 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  uf  Representatives, 


YEAB. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WALDRON,  RiciiAKU,  —{continued)  : 

member,  councilor,  secretary 

1742—2:621          1 

742—  2:628 

1742 

2 

637 

1746—  :;::507          1 

749—  4  :  100 

1749 

4 

104 

1719—  4:105         1 

74'j_  4  :  1()«; 

1749 

4 

107 

1749—  4:  110         1 

749—  4  :  132 

174!l 

4 

146 

1749-  4  :  148         1 

749—  4 :  154 

1750 

4 

10 

1750—  4:183         1 

761—  4:      9 

1752 

4 

275 

1752—  4  :  279         1 

752—  4 :  380 

1753 

4 

296 

1753—  4:299         1 

753—  4:300 

1753 

4 

347 

clioscn  speaker ..... 

. 

1749 

4 

106 

elioiee  disajjproved  by  governor 

• 

1749 

4 

107 

WALDlvOX.  UiciiAKD,  JiC: 

claim 

•                  •                 • 

1729 

2 

170 

WALDKON,  Thomas  Westhuook: 

member,  councilor,  recorder,  etc.     . 

•                 •                  • 

1748 

3 

269 

1755 —  5  :    43         ] 

1755—  5 :    51 

1755 

6 

57 

1755—  5  :    60         ] 

755 —  5  :    61 

1755 

6 

258 

1756 —  5  :    65         ] 

756—  5:    67 

1756 

5 

74 

1756—  5:    81         1 

1756—  5 :    89 

1756 

5 

93 

1756—  5  :    95         1 

756—  5 :    98 

1756 

5 

100 

1756—  5  :  105         1 

1756—  5 :  106 

1756 

5 

109 

1756—5:114         ] 

L756       5:116 

1756 

5 

137 

1756—  5  :  177         ] 

756—  5 :  180 

1756 

5 

1S4 

1756—  6  :  186         1 

756—  5 :  187 

1756 

5 

191 

1756—  5  :  192 

L756—  5:  193 

1756 

5 

260 

1756—  5  :  515         ] 

L757—  5 :  207 

1757 

5 

213 

1757—  5  :  242         ] 

1757—  5 :  243 

1757 

5 

246 

1757—  5  :  249         ] 

L757—  5  :  252 

1757 

5 

251 

1757—  5  :  255         ] 

[757 —  5  :  257 

1757 

5 

264 

1757—  5  :  268  *      ] 

1757—  5 :  286 

1757 

5 

288 

1757—5:291         ] 

L757—  5 :  293 

1757 

5 

299 

1757—5:309         ] 

1757—  5:506 

1758 

5 

311 

1758       5 : 320         ] 

L758—  5 :  323 

1758 

6 

374 

1758-  5  :  376         ] 

[758—  5 :  432 

1758 

5 

434 

1758—  5  :  436         ] 

1758—  5 :  437 

1758 

5 

441 

1758—  5  :  444         ] 

1758—  5  :  451 

1758 

5 

512 

1759—5:458         ] 

1759—  5 :  462 

1759 

5 

479 

1759—  5  :  480         ] 

759—  5 :  485 

1769 

5 

493 

1759—  6:    11         ] 

1759—  6:    18 

1760 

6 

33 

1760       6:    43         ] 

1760—  6:    46 

1760 

6 

47 

1760—  6:    48         1 

1760—  6:    55 

1760 

6 

56 

1760—  6 :    57 

1760—  6:    66 

1760 

6 

84 

17(10-  6:    91         ] 

1760—  6 :    92 

1760 

6 

102 

1760—  6  :  107         1 

760-  6:112 

1760 

6 

118 

1761—  6:123 

1761—  6:124 

1761 

6 

132 

1761—  6:142 

1761—  6:145 

1761 

6 

146 

1761—  6:155         ] 

761—  6:156 

1761 

6 

171 

1761—  6:200 

1761—  6:206 

1761 

6 

232 

17(i2—  6  :  237 

1762—  6  :  239 

1762 

6 

240 

1762—  6:247 

1762—  6:249 

1762 

6 

253 

1762—  6:264 

1762—  6  :  280 

1762 

6 

283 

1762—  6:284 

762—  6  :  285 

1762 

6 

2SS 

1762—  6:2S!t 

1762—  6:292 

1762 

6 

295 

1762—  6:303 

1762—  6:304 

1762 

6 

307 

1762—  6:309 

1762—  6  :  458 

1763 

6 

312 

176;i—  6:340         ] 

1763—  6  :  357 

1763 

6 

360 

17r,3—  6:373 

1763—^:462 

1763 

6 

3S3 

17(;4_  6:409 

17(34_  6:410 

1764 

6 

464 

1765—  6:440 

1765—  6 :  444 

1765 

6 

446 

1765—  6:447 

1765—  6:448 

1765 

6 

465 

^Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


B85 


YEAE. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WALDRON,  Thomas  "Westbrook,  —  {continued)  : 

member,  councilor,  recorder,  etc. 

1765       6 :  456 

1765       7 :      2 

1765 

7 

6 

1765—  7  :      8 

1765       7:    17 

1765 

7 

21 

1765       7 : 176 

1766       7 : 178 

1767 

7 

125 

1767—  7  :  120 

1767—  7  :  132 

1767 

7 

149 

1767—  7  :  152 

1767—  7  :  162 

1767 

7 

165 

1767—  7 :  182 

1768       7 : 225 

1768 

7 

228 

1768—  7  :  241 

1768       7  :  261 

1768 

7 

262 

1768       7  :  350 

1769—  7  :  282 

1769 

7 

285 

1769—  7  :  299 

1769—  7  :  302 

1769 

7 

352 

1770—  7  :  354 

1770—  8:      Ip 

1770 

8 

3 

1770       8:    15 

1771—  8:    27 

1771 

8 

80 

1773—  8 :  141 

1773—  8:150 

1742 

8 

188 

feoffee,  in  case  of  Thomas  Johnson 

•                  •                  • 

1761 

6 

204 

WALFORD,  Jeremiah  : 

petition      .         .         1731—  2:853 

1731—  2:357 

1731 

2 

358 

WALKER,  Capt.  George: 

member,  etc 

• 

1717 

1 

190 

1717—  1  :  191 

1717—  1:192 

1717 

1 

193 

1717—  1:194 

1717—  1:197 

1717 

1 

198 

1726—  2:    28 

1726—  2:    30 

1726 

2 

56 

1726       2:    57 

1727—  2:100 

1727 

2 

101 

1727—  2  :  105 

1728       2:110 

1728 

2 

113 

1728—  2:117 

1728—  2 :  121 

1728 

2 

125 

1728—  2  :  128 

1728       2:131 

1728 

2 

132 

1728—  2 :  134 

1728—  2:139 

1729 

2 

143 

1729—  2 :  145 

1729—  2  :  147 

1729 

2 

149 

1729—  2:151 

1729—  2 :  155 

1729 

2 

164 

1729—  2 :  165 

1729—  2 :  169 

1730 

2 

173 

1730       2 : 174 

1730—  2 :  307 

1730 

2 

332 

1732—  2 :  376 

1734—  2:422 

1734 

2 

426 

1734—  2  :  427 

1736—  2:457 

1737 

2 

475 

1739       2 :  542 

1742—  2:610 

1742 

2 

632 

1742—  2 :  641 

1742—  2:643 

1742 

2 

647 

1743       3:    31 

1748       3:    34 

1743 

3 

57 

WALKER,  Sir  Hovenden: 

admiral  of  the  royal  squadron 

•                  •                  ■ 

1711 

1 

19 

WALKER,  Rev.  Timothy: 

agent  in  England  for  Rumford,  etc. 

1754—  4 :  417 

1754 

4 

418 

petition      .         .         1764—  6:390 

1764—  6  :  393 

1764 

6 

394 

WALKER,  Capt.  William: 

muster-roll,  etc 

1752—  4 :  253 

1753 

4 

319 

1753—  4:349 

1758 

4 

351 

WALLACE,  Colonel: 

muster-roll 

•                  •                  • 

1712 

1 

42 

WALLACE,  Nathaniel: 

claim 

• 

1758 

5 

o  — -^ 

WALLACE,  Robert,  and  others: 

petition 

1768—  7:261 

1768 

7 

262 

1768       7 : 269 

1769 

7 

283 

WALLACE,  William: 

thanks  to   . 

•                  ■                  • 

1716 

1 

177 

WALLACE,  and  others: 

petition      ...... 

.                  • 

1737 

2 

488 

WALLINGFORD,  Thomas  ["  Wallensford  "1  : 

V.  Samuel  Walton     .... 

•                  •                  • 

1734 

2 

402 

member     .         ,         1737—  2:542 

1740—  2:543 

1740 

2 

546 

1740       2 :  552 

1740—  2:563 

1740 

2 

610 

1742—  2 :  611 

1742—  2 :  637 

1743 

3 

47 

1743—  3:    56 

1744—  3:    94 

1745 

3 

115 

49 


386 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  I^epresentatives, 


WALLINCFORD.  Tik  >mas.  —  {conlinncd) 
muinljer     .         .         1745 —  .'5:124 
1745— 
1745- 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1740- 
174G— 
1746- 
174G- 
174G— 
1747— 
1747- 
1747— 
1747— 
1747- 
1747— 
1747- 
1747— 
1748— 
1748— 
175-1-  4 :  442 
insults  and  atVronts  to 

1745—  3 :  160 

WALPOLE : 

inventory  .... 
1767— 
linseed  oil  mill,  monopoly 

WALTER,  Gkougk  : 


o:172 
3:  185 
3:190 
'^  :  204 
;5 :  207 
3 :  217 
227 
250 
25'J 
338 
355 
366 
390 
437 
447 
3 :  453 
3  :  483 
499 
;513 
:    24 


3 

3: 

3; 

3 

3; 

3 

3: 

3: 

3: 


3: 
3: 
4; 
4: 
4: 
4: 
4; 


27 
37 
82 
95 


IGl 


member 


1732— 
1734— 
1735— 
1736— 
1737— 
1738— 
1740— 
1740- 
1742— 
1743— 
174.3— 
174.0— 


376 
422 
439 


2 :  458 


512 
531 
546 
553 
615 
49 
73 
123 


45- 
4.0- 
45- 
4.0- 
45- 
4.0- 
45- 
4.0- 
4.0- 
15- 
46- 
46- 
46- 
4(i- 
46- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
48- 
48- 


3 :  14H 
3  :  180 
3:187 
3:193 
3  :  205 
3  :  210 
3:218 
3 :  231 
3 :  256 
3  :  262 
3  :  342 
3 :  360 
3  :  368 
3:411 
3  :  444 
449 
454 
485* 
500 
2 


1748- 


60- 
45- 
47- 

60- 

68- 


3 

3: 

3 

3: 

4; 

4: 

4: 

4: 

4: 

4: 

6: 


25 
28 
78 
84 
97 
52 


3 :  155 
3:445 

6:  86 
7:219 


1733— 
1734— 
1735— 
1737— 
1737— 
1738— 
1740— 
1742— 
1742— 
1743— 
1744— 
1745— 


378 
423 
447 
475 
515 
536 
2 :  547 
2:610 
2:626 
3:  51 
3:  94 
3:128 


WALTER,   Samiel: 

V.  Wallin<;f()rd,  Thomas  . 

supplies  from    ..... 
WALTON,  Col.  SnADUACH  ["Walttone 

member,  eouneilor,  president,  etc. 


171.0— 
171.0— 
171.0— 
171.0— 
171.0— 
1716— 
1716— 
1716— 
1716— 


121 
126 
129 
132 
135 
140 
143 
147 
158 


1715- 
171.0— 
171.0— 
171.0— 
171.0—  1 
171.0—  1 
ITIC— -1 
1716—  1 
1716—  1 
1716—  1 


1 :  113 
1:122 
1:127 
1 :  130 


133 
137 
141 
144 
151 
163 


YEAU. 

VOL. 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

174t) 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

3 

1747 

4 

1747 

4 

1747 

4 

1748 

4 

174« 

4 

1748 

4 

1760 

6 

1745 

3 

1747 

3 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1773 

8 

1731 

2 

1734 

2 

17:'6 

2 

1736 

2 

1737 

2 

1737 

2 

1739 

2 

1740 

2 

1742 

2 

1742 

2 

1743 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1734 

2 

1747 

3 

1715 

1 

1715 

1 

1715 

1 

1715 

1 

1715 

1 

1715 

1 

1716 

1 

1716 

1 

1716 

1 

1716 

1 

PAGE. 


152 

184 

188 

203 

206 

215 

223 

249 

257 

316 

343 

363 

383 

422 

445 

451 

4.05 

487 

512 

19 

26 

35 

79 

90 

98 

80 

1.09 

447 

122 
159 
1.55 

335 
397 
433 
457 
477 
.021 
542 
548 
611 
629 
60 
115 
129 

402 
526 

117 
124 

128 
Kil 
134 

i;3.s 

142 
146 
1.07 
164 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


387 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WALTON,  Col.  Siiadrach,  —  {continued) 

. 

member,  councilor,  president,  etc. 

1716—  1:167 

1716—  1:168 

1716 

169 

1716—  1:170 

1716—  1 :  172 

1716 

173 

1716—  1:174 

1716       1:177 

1716 

178 

1716—  1 :  179 

1716—  1  :  180 

1716 

182 

1716—  1:183 

1716—  1 :  184 

1716 

185 

1716—  1 :  187 

1716—  1:189 

1718 

227 

1720—  1:244 

1721—  1:271 

1722 

275 

1721—  1:276 

1721—  1 :  321 

1722 

344 

1723—  1:384 

1723—  1 :  385 

1723 

387 

1723—  1:391 

1723       1 :  392 

1723 

393 

1723       1 :  405 

1723—  1:411 

1724 

432 

1725—  2  :    12  t 

1725—  2 :    19 

1725 

2 

21 

1725       2:    25 

1726—  2:    31 

1726 

2 

32 

1726—  2:    37 

1726       2:    46 

1726 

2 

51 

1727—  2:    67 

1727—  2 :    68 

1727 

2 

73 

1727—  2:    81 

1727—  2:    86 

1727 

2 

87 

1727—  2 :    97 

1727—  2  :    99 

1727 

9 

101 

1727—  2:107 

1728—  2 :  111 

1728 

2 

112 

1728       2:135 

1728       2 :  137 

1728 

2 

138 

1729—  2  :  151 

1729—  2  :  154 

1729 

2 

163 

1730       2:316 

1730       2 :  318 

1730 

2 

319 

1731—  2 :  346 

1731—  2 :  347 

1733 

2 

377 

1735       2  :  440 

1737—  2 :  480 

1737 

2 

492 

1737—  2:495 

1737—  2  :  504 

1737 

2 

529 

1740       2 :  550 

1740—  2:559 

1742 

2 

646 

WANTON,  John: 

governor  of  Rhode  Island 

•                  •                  • 

1730 

2 

322 

1730     2:323 

1740 

2 

562 

WANTON,  Col.  William: 

commissioner  on  the  line  . 

•                  •                  • 

1730 

2 

316 

WAR  (see  aUo  Committee,  Council  of  War, 

and  Shijys)  : 

declaration  of 

1722—  1 :  328 

1722 

1 

329 

1722—  1 :  332 

1722—  1 :  334 

1722 

1 

336 

1722—  1 :  337 

1722—  1 :  349 

1723 

1 

373 

1723—  1:376 

1723—  1 :  380 

1723 

1 

384 

1730—  2 :  324 

1733       2 :  383 

1740 

2 

544 

1740—  2  :  554 

1745—  3 :  266 

1745 

3 

269 

1745—  3 :  270 

1745       3:278 

1747 

3 

516 

1755 —  5  :      5 

1755       5 :      6 

1755 

5 

10 

between  France  and  Germany  , 

1734       2 : 398 

1734 

2 

404 

convention  on  prosecuting  the  . 

,                                     • 

1746 

3 

348 

expenses,  re-imbursed 

•                  •                  • 

1770 

7 

358 

WARD,  Daniel  : 

petition 

• 

1747 

3 

484 

WARD,  Hezekiah: 

sutler         .         .         1761—  6 :  205 

1762—  6 :  258 

1762 

« 

262 

WARD,  Nahum: 

ship-master 

1745       3 :  274 

1745 

3 

290 

WARD,  RiciiAKi) : 

• 

petition 

• 

1729 

2 

158 

WARD,  William: 

murdered  by  Mary  Harfoi'd 

• 

1772 

8 

130 

WARE,  Nathaniel: 

petition      ...... 

•                  •                  • 

1712 

1 

40 

WAREHOUSE: 

hire    ....... 

1770—  S  :    17 

1770 

8 

48 

WARNER,  Col.  Daniel: 

muster-roll         ..... 

•                    •                    • 

1756 

5 

120 

of  the  council    .         1753—  4  :  322 

1753—  4 :  324 

1753 

4 

329 

388 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


WARNER,  Col.  Daniel,  —  (continued) 


of  the  couneil 


claim 

V.  Hill,  Jonathan 

ac-cinmt 

l^etition 

WARNER,  Jonathan  : 
of  the  ciHUiclI    . 


763 — 
7/»4 — 
75.") — 
755— 
755 — 
755— 
75G — 
75G — 
75() — 
75(j— 
757 — 
758— 
758— 
75!)— 
759— 

7(;o— 

760— 
Tin— 
7G1— 
762— 
763— 
76i— 
766— 
766— 
766— 
767— 
767— 
768— 
7(;9— 
769— 
770— 


339 
398 
-191 
5 
16 
■14 
65 
76 
107 
193 
209 
330 
421 
461 
11 
49 
66 
130 
6:176 
6:245 
310 
417 
77 
96 
107 
147 
168 
252 
308 
321 
358 


1772—  8 :  126 


1765— 
1768— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1771— 
1772— 
1773— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 


19 
237 
343 
8 
63 
87 
122 
8 :  151 
8 :  170 
8:196 
8 :  209 
8 :  216 


753— 
754— 

755 — 
755— 
755— 
755— 

756 — 
756 — 
756 — 

756 — 

757 — 
758— 

758 — 
759— 
760— 
760— 
760— 
761— 
761  — 
762— 
763— 
765 — 
76(!— 
766— 
767— 
767— 
768— 
768— 
769— 
7(i9— 
770— 
761— 

77: 


4:358 
4 :  43S 


767— 
7()S— 
770— 
770— 
771— 
771— 
772— 

774 — 
774— 
774— 
774— 

775 — 


506 
;  6 
17 
47 
66 
77 


5:126 
5:  212 
273 
391 
435 
465 
37 
63 
91 
6:148 
6:221 
6:250 
6 :  320 
6:430 


81 
98 
137 
158 
225 
2(50 
313 
323 
7 


6 :  159 
8:129 


774—  8 :  203 


7:119 
7  :  266 
7 :  356 
8:    14 

8:  84 
8:  88 
8:125 
8:165 
8:188 
8 :  202 
8:213 
8 :  220 


WARRANTS: 

for  appeai'ancc  of  members  (ivhich  see  also)    . 

for  money,  governor  with  advice  of   council  shall 

sign 1745—  3:210 

of  governor  for  special  convention  .... 

for  detection  of  rioters      ...... 

certain  want,  of  seals  not  to  invalidate     . 
treasurers",  delivered         ...... 

WARREN,  Ai.MiUAL: 

and  commodore    ....  1745 —  3:220 

1746—  3 :  358    1746—  3  :  387 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

1754 

4 

17.'^4 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

6 

1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1756 

0 

17.% 

5 

1756 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

17.^)8 

5 

1759 

5 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1762 

6 

1763 

6 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1766 

7 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1769 

7 

1769 

7 

1770 

7 

1771 

8 

1761 

6 

1765 

7 

1772 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1775 

8 

1721 

1 

1745 

3 

1756 

5 

1758 

5 

1763 

6 

1763 

6 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

PAGE. 


876 

484 

544 

10 

25 

58 

68 

81 

l.'iO 

213 

318 

412 

441 

466 

40 

64 

118 

155 

242 

280 

356 

67 

86 

99 

138 

165 

226 

297 

317 

337 

110 

164 

45 

130 

197 

212 

122 
272 
357 
41 
86 
121 
149 
169 
189 
207 
214 
223 

300 

280 
166 
311 
319 
335 

253 
409 


Province  of  Xew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


389 


WARREN,  George 

account 

WARREN,  Walter 

account 


12 
426 


1729- 
1747- 


1716- 


172 
1746 
WARREN : 

sloop 

WASTAGE  (see  also  Leakage)  : 

allowance  for    ...... 

WASTE  Lands: 

formerly  claimed  by  John  Tufton  Mason,    gr 

1746— 
WATCH : 

constables',  settled    1715—  1 :  132 
WATCHES : 

military,  delinquent,  fined 
WATCHMEN : 

town,  regulated         1760 —  6  :  106 
WATERS,  Samuel: 

claim  .... 

WATSON,  John: 

testimony  of      . 
WATSON,  Jonathan: 

invalid  soldier  . 
WATTS,  Nathaniel: 

under  Capt.  Jacob  Bayley 
WATTS,  Capt.  Samuel: 

muster-roll,  etc. 
WAX  {see  Beeswax  and  Bayherry) . 
WAYS  {see  also  Highways)  : 

so  bad  that  governor  could  not  come  up 
WEARE : 


2:146 

3:485 


ants  of 
3:393 


1:147 

1740—  2:550 
1760—  6  :  107 


1745—  3 :  302 


1757 —  5  :  205 


1767—  7:161 


mventory  . 

WEARE,  Daniel: 
muster-roll 

WEARE,  Jonathan: 

l^etition     .... 

WEARE,  Meshech  ["Wear"]: 
member,  clerk,  sjieaker,  etc. 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
174.5—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 
1745—  3 

1745—  3 

1746—  3 
1746—  3 
1746—  3 


1768—  7 :  219 


1770—  8 :   9 


119 
125 
128 
154 

:  1591 

:162 
:172 

180 

187 
:201 

204 

210 
:220 
:  235 
:249 
:258 
:269 
;280 
:292 
:313 
:320 
:328 


1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1745— 
1746— 
1746— 
1746— 


3:115 
3:123 
3:126 
3  :  131 
3  :  159 
3:160 
163 
175 
184 
189 
202 
205 
3  :  211 
3:227 
3:236 
3:250 
3:262 
3:271 
3:281 
3 :  293 
3:317 
3 :  326 
3:330 


TEAH. 

VOL. 

1748 

4 

1745 

3 

1748 

4 

1748 

4 

1721 

1 

1746 

3 

1716 

1 

1740 

2 

1760 

6 

1726 

2 

1754 

4 

1747 

3 

1758 

5 

1757 

5 

1753 

4 

1773 

8 

1724 

2 

1771 

8 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

o 

1745 

3 

1745 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1745 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

PAGE. 


79 

277 
79 

93 

284 

395 
150 
550 
110 
56 
417 
508 
357 
206 

323 

158 

12 

65 

118 
124 
127 
138 
tl59 
161 
166 
178 
185 
196 
203 
206 
219 
232 
240 
251 
267 
272 
284 
310 
319 
327 
331 


390 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


1 

YKAU. 

VOL.     1 

FACE. 

WEAKK,  MESiiEfii.  —  (CO 

ntinticd)  : 

luuiiilnT,  clerk,  spca 

kcr,  etc. 

17  IC—  3:332         1 

746—  3:333 

1746 

3 

355 

17 IG—  3:361         ] 

746—  3:365 

1746 

3 

368 

1746—  3  :  377         1 

746—  3:393 

1746 

3 

394 

1746—  3:3'.t5         1 

746—  3:398 

1746 

3 

399 

1746-  3:400          ] 

746—  3 :  401 

1746 

3 

405 

1740—  3:418         1 

1746—  3 :  420 

1746 

3 

426 

1746—  3:435         1 

747—  3  :  453 

1747 

3 

454 

1747—  3:475         1 

747._  3  :  4S4  * 

1747 

3 

•485 

1747—  3:487         1 

747—  3 :  4S.S 

1747 

3 

489 

1747—  3:4'J3         ] 

747—  3:506 

1747 

3 

508 

1747—  3:517         1 

747—  3:521 

1747 

3 

623 

1747—  3:527         1 

747—  4 :      2 

1747 

4 

39 

1747—  4:    40         ] 

L747—  4 :    51 

1747 

4 

56 

1747—  4:    57         1 

748—  4 :    62 

1748 

4 

68 

1749—  4:100         1 

749—  4  :  104 

1749 

4 

105 

1749—  4  :  lOG         ] 

1749—  4:108 

1749 

4 

109 

1749—  4:110         ] 

L749_  4 :  158 

1749 

4 

159 

1749—  4  :  165         ] 

L749—  4 :  176 

1750 

4 

10 

1750-  4  :  183         ] 

1750—  4 :  188 

1751 

4 

9 

1752—  4:217         ] 

1752—  4:218 

1752 

4 

.    219 

1752—  4:229         1 

1752—  4  :  239 

1752 

4 

241 

1752—  4  :  246         ] 

1752—  4 :  256 

1752 

4 

257 

1752—  4  :  266 

1752—  4:274 

1752 

4 

276 

1753—  4:281 

1753—  4:313* 

1753 

4 

316 

1753—  4:323 

1753       4:338 

1753 

4 

341 

1753—  4 :  345 

1753—  4:360 

1753 

4 

361 

1753—  4 :  362 

175:3—  4 :  384 

1754 

4 

375 

1754—  4 :  376 

1754—  4 :  393 

1754 

4 

394 

1754—  4 :  402 

1754—  4  :  404 

1754 

4 

406 

1754—  4 :  415 

1754—  4:419 

1754 

4 

441 

1754—  4:442 

1754—  4  :  443  » 

1754 

4 

446 

1754—  4:455 

1754—  4:456 

1754 

4 

466 

1754—  4 :  470 

1754—  4:471 

1754 

4 

474 

1754—  4  :  476 

1754—  4:482 

1754 

4 

552 

1755—  4:507 

1755—  4 :  518 

1755 

4 

620 

1755—  4:521 

1755—  4 :  523 

1755 

4 

630 

1755—  4 :  538 

1755—  4:558 

1755 

6 

0 

1755—  5 :    22 

1755—  5:    36 

1755 

6 

41 

f 

1755—  5 :    59 

1755—  5:    62 

1758 

5 

328 

1758—5:337 

1760—  6 :    63 

1762 

6 

238 

1762—  6:239 

1762—  6 :  246 

1762 

6 

247 

1762—  6:257 

1762—  6 :  259 

1762 

6 

264 

1762—  6:273 

1702—  6:278 

1762 

6 

280 

1762—  6  :  2S1 

1762—  6:283 

1762 

6 

284 

1762—  6:2X5 

1762—  6 :  289 

1762 

6 

292 

1762—  6 :  295 

1762—  6:300 

1762 

6 

458 

17r,:}_  6:326 

1763-  6:342 

1763 

6 

343 

1763—  6 :  348 

1763—  6 :  354 

1763 

6 

368 

17(;;5_  6:373 

1703-  6:462 

1764 

6 

383 

1764—  6:387 

1764—  6:409 

1764 

6 

415 

1704-  6:417 

1764—  6:421 

1764 

6 

464 

1765-  6:433 

1765—  6:437 

1765 

6 

440 

1765—  6:443 

1765—  6:444 

1765 

6 

446 

17(35—  6:447 

1 765—  6  :  449 

1765 

6 

453 

1765       7 :      1 

1765—  7:      2 

1765 

7 

6 

1765—  7:      8 

1765 —  T:    17 

1765 

7 

21 

1765—  7:    37 

1765 —  7  :    38 

1765 

7 

41 

1765—  7:    49 

1765—  7:    50 

1765 

7 

176 

1766—  7 :    53 

1766—  7 :    60 

1766 

7 

67 

I 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


391 


YEAK. 

1 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WE  ARE,  Meshech,  —  {continued)  : 

member,  clerk,  speaker,  etc. 

1766—  7:    70 

1766—  7:    73 

1766 

7 

87 

1766—  7  :    89 

1766—  7 :    95 

1766 

7 

99 

1766—  7  :  100 

1766—  7 :  101 

1766 

7 

102 

1766       7 : 104 

1766       7  :  109 

1766 

7 

110 

1766       7  :  178 

1767—  7  :  111 

1767 

7 

124 

1767—  7  :  125 

1767—  7  :  126 

1767 

7 

131 

1767—  7  :  136 

1767—  7  :  138 

1767 

7 

143 

1767—  7:148 

1767—  7  :  149 

1767 

7 

162 

1767—  7  :  165 

1767—  7  :  170 

1767 

7 

182 

1768—  7  :  185 

1768—  7  :  198 

1768 

7 

225 

1768—  7  :  228 

1768       7  :  233 

1768 

7 

235 

1768-  7:239 

1768—  7  :  244 

1768 

7 

256 

1768       7 :  259 

1768—  7  :  280 

1768 

7 

350 

1769—  7 :  282 

1769—  7  :  283 

1769 

7 

302 

1769—  7:322 

1769—  7 :  327 

1769 

7 

335 

176.)_  7 :  352 

1770—  7 :  354 

1770 

7 

359 

1770       8:      Ip 

1770       8:    40 

1771 

8 

p2 

1771—  8:    77 

1771—  8 :    80 

1774 

8 

184 

1774—  8 :  187 

1774—  8 :  188 

1774 

8 

189 

1774—  8  :  189  * 

1774—  8 :  190 

1774 

8 

*190 

1774—  8 :  197 

1774—  8  :  216 

1775 

8 

218 

1775—  8 :  220 

1775—  8:226 

1775 

8 

234 

WEARE,  Nathaniel  : 

member,  speaker       .... 

1724—  2:      2 

1727 

2 

100 

1727—  2:101 

1727—  2 :  105 

1727 

2 

108 

1728       2 : 110 

1728       2 : 113 

1728 

2 

117 

1728—  2 :  119 

1728       2:121 

1728 

2 

124 

1728—  2 :  125 

1728—  2 :  126 

1728 

2 

127 

1728       2 :  128 

1728—  2 :  131 

1728 

2 

134 

1728       2 :  137 

1729—  2 :  143 

1729 

2 

144 

1729—  2:145 

1729—  2 :  146 

1729 

2 

149 

1729—  2 :  150 

1729—  2  :  151 

1729 

2 

153 

1729—  2:163 

1729—  2 :  164 

1729 

2 

165 

1729—  2 :  166 

1729—  2 :  169 

1730 

2 

173 

1780       2 :  174 

1730       2 : 307 

1730 

2 

311 

1730—  2:318 

1730—  2:326 

1731 

2 

335 

1731—  2:338 

1731—  2:343 

1731 

2 

350 

1731—  2 :  355 

1731—  2 :  359 

1731 

2 

361 

1731—  2:362 

1731—  2:366 

1731 

2 

475 

1737—  2 :  477 

1737—  2:480 

1737 

2 

482 

1737—  2:512 

1737—  2:521 

1738 

2 

530 

children  of,  maintenance  . 

• 

1764 

6 

415 

1765—  6 :  449 

1765—  6:450 

1765 

y 

4 

1765       7:    23 

1765—  7 :    24 

1765 

49 

WEARE,  Col.  Peter  ["  Wire,  Wake,  ^^ 

'lEK,  WiEAK  "]  : 

member,  speaker       .... 

1715—  1:    97 

1715 

99 

1715—  1:100 

1715—  1:101 

1715 

102 

1715—  1:104 

1715—  1  :  110 

1715 

111 

1715—  1:112 

1715—  1 :  113 

1715 

114 

1715—  1:117 

1715—  1:121 

1715 

133 

1715—  1 :  135 

1715—  1:136 

1715 

137 

1715—  1:138 

1716—  1 :  140 

1716 

141 

1716       1:142 

1716—  1:143 

1716 

144 

1716—  1:146 

1716—  1:147 

1716 

151 

1716—  1:158 

1716—  1:163 

1716 

164 

1716—  1:167 

1716—  1:168 

1716 

169 

17;6—  1:170 

1716—  1:172 

1716 

173 

1716—  1  :178 

1716—  1 :  179 

1716 

180 

1716—  1:182 

1716—  1:183 

1716 

185 

392 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  op  Kepresentatives, 


YEAH. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WEARE,  Col.  Pktkk,  —  {cotilinuctl)  : 

ineniber,  speaker   1716 —  1 : 

186 

1716—  1  : 

187  ! 

1716 

189 

1717—  1: 

190 

1717—  1: 

191 

1717 

192 

1717—  1: 

193 

1717—  1: 

194 

1717 

196 

1717—  1: 

197 

1717—  1: 

198 

1717 

199 

1717—  1: 

200 

1717—  1: 

201 

1717 

202 

1717—  1: 

203 

1717—  1  : 

204 

1717 

205 

1717—  1 

206 

1718—  1: 

224 

1718 

225 

171S   1 : 

226 

17  IS   1  : 

229 

1718 

230 

1719—  1: 

231 

1719—  1: 

233 

1719 

234 

1719—  1 

235 

1719—  1: 

236 

1719 

237 

1719—  1: 

239 

1719—  1: 

242 

1720 

244 

1720—  1 

249 

1720—  1 

253  * 

1720 

259 

1720—  1 

260 

1720—  1: 

262 

1721 

263 

1721—  1: 

264 

1721—  1: 

266 

1721 

268 

1721—  1: 

272 

1721—  1  : 

273 

1721 

276 

1721—  1: 

278 

1721—  1 

280 

1721 

282 

1721—  1 

290 

1721—  1 

291 

1721 

292 

1721—  1 

294 

1721—  1 

295 

1721 

5i97 

1721—  1 

.■".00 

1721—  1 

.301 

1721 

303 

1721—  1 

305 

1721—  1 

305* 

1721 

307 

1721—  1 

309 

1722—  1 

310 

1722 

312 

1722—  1 

313 

1722—  1 

314 

1722 

315 

1722—  1 

317 

1722—  1 

319 

1722 

320 

1722—  1 

321 

1722—  1 

322 

1722 

324 

1722—  1 

326 

1722—  1 

327 

1722 

330 

1722—  1 

335 

1722—  1 

337 

1722 

339 

1722—  1 

342 

1722—  1 

343 

1722 

345 

1722—  1 

346 

1722—  1 

348 

1722 

349 

1722—  1 

351 

1722—  1 

352 

1722 

353 

1722—  1 

354 

1722—  1 

355 

1722 

356 

1722—  1 

357 

1722—  1 

359 

1722 

361 

1722—  1 

.364 

1722—  1 

365 

1722 

367 

1722—  1 

369 

1722—  1 

373 

1723 

375 

172;5—  1 

377 

1723   1 

379 

1723 

381 

172o—  1 

.  382 

1723—  1 

:  383 

1723 

384 

1723—  1 

386 

1723—  1 

387 

1723 

389 

1723—  1 

:  393 

1723—  1 

:396 

1723 

397 

1723—  1 

:  399 

1723—  1 

:400 

1723 

402 

1723   1 

-.404 

172;3—  1 

:  405 

1723 

406 

1723—  1 

:408 

1723   1 

:410 

1723 

412 

1724—  1 

:413 

1724—  1 

:421 

1724 

424 

1724—  1 

:425 

1724—  1 

:426 

1724 

430 

1724—  1 

:432 

1724—  1 

:433 

1724 

2 

3 

1724—  2 

:   8 

1724—  2 

.   9 

1724 

2 

11 

1725—  2 

:  12* 

1725   2 

:  13 

1725 

2 

15 

1725—  2 

:  19 

1725—  2 

:  21 

1725 

2 

22 

172G—  2 

:  33 

1726—  2 

:  34 

1726 

2 

36 

1726—  2 

:  37 

1726—  2 

:  38 

1726 

2 

39 

1726—  2 

:  45 

1726—  2 

:  46 

1726 

2 

50 

1726—  2 

:  54 

1726—  2 

:  55 

1726 

2 

59 

1726—  2 

:  63 

1727—  2 

:  67 

1727 

2 

69 

1727—  2 

:  71 

1727—  2 

:  74 

1727 

2 

78 

1727—  2 

:  84 

1727—  2 

:  87 

1727 

2 

94 

172.H—  2 

:132 

1728—  2 

:133 

1729 

2 

157 

1731—  2 

:355 

1732—  2 

:369 

1732 

2 

376 

1733—  2 

:379 

1734—  2 

:397 

1734 

2 

398 

1734—  2 

:  400 

1734—  » 

:408 

1734 

2 

413 

1734—  2 

:422 

1734—  2 

:424 

1734 

2 

429 

WEATIIEIl  (sec  also  Drought)  : 

continuing  exceeding  coki,  J: 

in.  1 

. 

• 

1746 

3 

304 

Province  of  N"ew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


393 


TEAE. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WEATHER,  —  {continued)  : 

very  cold,  and  season  boisterous,  Feb 

.24 

1746 

3 

315 

very  stormy,  Aug.  19  and  Oct.  1-4     . 

1746—  3  :  406 

1746 

3 

425 

A'^ery  temijestuous,  Nov.  18 

. 

1747 

4 

23 

very  cold  and  stormy,  Dec.  14  . 

• 

1747 

4 

43 

extreme  cold,  Jan.  20        .         .         . 

•                  .                 . 

1747 

3 

445 

cold  season,  Jan.  21  . 

•                           ■                           a 

1747 

3 

446 

bad,  and  traveling  exceeding  difficult 

,  Feb.  23 

1748 

4 

60 

teriable  storm  of  snow,  Dec.  20 

•                  ■                  • 

1756 

5 

182 

ti-aveling  very  bad,  Dec.  21 

•                 •                 • 

1756 

5 

183 

a  very  bad  storm  to-day,  Feb.  2 

•                 ■                  • 

1757 

5 

223 

heavy  storm  of  snow,  March  22 

•                 •                  • 

1757 

5 

255 

storm  increased,  more  violent,  March  23 

1757 

5 

256 

verj'  bad,  Jan.  11  and  Dec.  28  . 

1758—  5 :  316 

1758 

5 

453 

very  bad  storm,  imi^ossible  for  members  to  come  on 

horseback ;  violent  storm  of  snow 

,  Feb.  16 

1758 

5 

340 

bad  traveling,  Feb.  17       .         .         . 

1758 

5 

341 

violence  of  the,  Feb.  21    . 

1758 

5 

343 

extremity  of  the,  Feb.  21 

1758 

6 

344 

very  bad  storm  of  snow,  March  5     . 

1759 

6 

458 

very  bad  (rain).  May  18    . 

1759 

6 

9 

violent  storm  of  snow,  Dec.  26-31    . 

1764 

6 

428 

traveling  excessive  bad,  rackets  needed,  Jan.  1-5    . 

1765 

6 

429 

traveling  still  bad,  Jan.  9 

•                  •                  • 

1765 

6 

432 

storm  very  violent,  Jan.  31 

•                  •                  • 

1765 

6 

456 

WEBB,  Maj.  Gen'l  Daniel: 

commanding  British  forces 

•                  • 

1757 

5 

288 

WEBB,  Samuel  : 

"  hired,"  wages  stopt 

•                  •                  • 

1760 

6 

76 

mistake  corrected      .... 

•                  •                  ■ 

1760 

6 

94 

WEBB,  William  : 

claim         .         .         . 

. 

1753 

4 

367 

WEBSTER,  David  : 

in  Captain  Toole's  roll 

•                  •                 • 

1758 

5 

387 

WEBSTER,  Jeremiah  : 

petition 

• 

1766 

7 

85 

1755—  4 :  517 

1766 

7 

75 

appointed  guardian   .... 

,                  ,                  , 

1758 

5 

322 

WEBSTER,  John: 

muster-roll,  etc 

1747—  3 :  472 

1755 

4 

494 

1755—  4:495 

1755—  4:543 

1761 

6 

215 

V.  Hazen,  Richard     .... 

1757 —  5  :  253 

1757 

5 

276 

member 

•                  •                  • 

1765 

7 

40 

1765       7:    42 

1765—  7 :  176 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—  7:120 

1767—  7  :  126 

1767 

7 

132 

1767-  7 :  134 

1767—  7  :  142 

1767 

7 

143 

1767—  7  :  182 

1768       7 : 191 

1768 

7 

277 

1768       7 : 350 

1769—  7 :  289 

1769 

7 

291 

1769—  7  :  311 

1769—  7  :  352 

1770 

7 

354 

1770—  8  :      1  p 

1770—  8 :      1 

1770 

8 

2 

1770—  8 :    18 

1770—  8 :    45 

1771 

8 

P     2 

1771—  8:    71 

1771—  8:105 

1771 

8 

108 

1772—  8  :  115 

1772—  8:118 

1773 

8 

144 

1773       8:149 

1774—  8:164 

1774 

8 

167 

177JU_  8 :  172 

1774—  8 :  184 

1774 

8 

188 

1774—  8  :  194 

1774—  8 :  196 

1775 

8 

218 

WEBSTER,  JOILN,    AND   OTHERS  : 

petition      ...... 

1768—  7  :  191 

1768 

7 

215 

1768       7 : 276 

1769 

7 

283 

WEBSTER,  Jonathan  : 

petition     .         .         1760—  6  :  118 

1761—  6 :  203 

1761 

6 

215 

50 


304  Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Uepresentatives, 


TEAK.  VOL.        FACE 


17(;i_  (;:167 


WEBSTER,  Samikl: 

petition 
WEDGW(  )01),  Jonathan 

IK'titioii 
WEEKS,  I)K.  John  : 

account 
WEEKS,  Col,  John : 

jiotition 
WEEKS,  JosiAii : 

under  Captain  Tilton 
WEEKS,  JosniA  : 

muster-roll         .         .         .         .         . 

member     ...... 

WEEKS,  Catt.  Samuel  : 

on  committee     ..... 

WEIGH  rs : 

regulated 

standard,  memorandum  of 

WEIGHTS    AND   RiEASrUES: 

stanilards,  wanting,  to  be  purchased 

standard,  invoice  of 

regulated  . 
WEIRS  ["  Wakes"]  : 

lish,  removed    . 
WELCH,  John: 

in  Captain  Task's  roll 
WELCH,  Moses: 

allowance  to 
AVELL : 

for  the  prison    . 
WELL,  Benjamin  : 

on  Captain  Tash's  roll 
WELLS  (Malne)  : 

incursions  of  enemy  at 
WELLS,  I'HiLLii': 

on  Captain  Tash's  roll 
WELLS,  Thomas: 

muster-roll 

jietition 
W^LSH,  David: 

in  service  under  Captain  Walker 
WELSH,  Margaret  (see  Smallcorn). 
WENDELL  (.sec  Saville). 
W^ENDELL,  Colonel: 

letter  from         .... 
WENDELL,  JACOI5 : 

claim  ..... 

WENDELL,  John  : 

petition     ..... 

excise  vendue  master 
WENEWEN(JC;K  (sec  also  Weiveeiiock)  : 

Indian         ..... 
WENTW(  )UTII,  Ben.iamin  : 

V.  riaisted,  Samuel  . 

muster-roll 

member  .  .  1724 — 
1724— 
1725— 
1726— 
1726— 


1761—  0:129 


1761—  6:208 


1722—  1  :  360 


1761—  6 :  127 
1766—  7:  64 


1765—  7  :  32 


1746—  3 :  431 


1756—  5 :  73 


1724—  1: 

4U4 

1 

426 

1724—  1: 

427 

1: 

432 

1724— ,2 : 

1 

2: 

14 

1725—  2: 

15 

2 

23 

1726—  2: 

29 

2 

36 

1726   2: 

39 

1773 

1761 

1746 

1761 

1763 

1724 
1734 

1714  1 

1718  I 
1740 

1760 

1761  1 

1764  i 

1766  I 

1767  I 
1756  ' 

I 

1724  i 

1766 

1756 

1722 

1756 

1746 
1748 

1763 


1765 

1718 

1766 
1770 

1727 

1721 
1724 
1724 
1725 
1725 
1726 
1726 


8 
6 
3 
6 
6 

2 

2 

1 

1 
2 

6 
6 
6 

7 

7 

5 

2 

7 

6 

1 

6 

3 
4 


4 
1 

5 

8 


1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 


141 

218 

405 

215 

331 

12 
422 

80 

220 
681 

89 
128 
408 

70 

116 

131 

10 

68 

131 

341 

131 

532 
71 

349 

650 

217 

88 
41 

84 

308 

6 

430 

•12 

21 

32 

49 


Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


395 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WENTWORTH,  Benking: 

member             

1732— 

2:376 

1733 

2 

381 

1733 

2 :  382 

1734 

2 

401 

governor  .        .        1741—  2:609 

1742— 

2:610 

1742 

2 

615 

1742—  2 :  616 

1742— 

2:627 

1742 

2 

636 

1742—  3:    29 

1743— 

3:    75 

1744 

3 

77 

1744—  3 :  104 

1745— 

3:121 

1745 

3 

139 

1746—  3 :  360 

1747— 

4:    13 

1747 

4 

41 

1749—  4 :  135 

1749— 

4:143 

1749 

4 

146 

1749—  4 :  149 

1749— 

4:174 

1750 

4 

184 

1750—  4 :  195 

1752— 

4:222 

1753 

4 

312 

1753—  4 :  359 

1754— 

4:374 

1755 

5 

45 

1756—  5 :  144 

1756— 

5:164 

1756 

5 

166 

1757 —  5  :  305 

1758— 

5:404 

1758 

5 

422 

1758—  5:450 

1759— 

5:458 

1759 

6 

14 

1760—  6 :  106 

1761— 

6:226 

1762 

6 

267 

1763—  6 :  348 

1763— 

6:349 

1764 

6 

402 

1764—  6 :  403 

1765— 

7:    27 

1766 

7 

73 

1766       7:    78 

1767— 

7:112 

1767 

7 

114 

contest  with  the  house 

from  1749—  4  :  107    to 

1762— 

4:205 

grants  of,  west  of  Connecticut  river 

, 

,                  , 

1774 

8 

182 

WENTWORTH,  Daniel: 

petition 

1759— 

5:494 

1759 

5 

497 

WENTWORTH,  Capt.  Ebenezer  : 

account      

• 

. 

1745 

3 

289 

WENTWORTH,  Elizabeth: 

petition     .         .         1734—  2:402 

1734—  2 :  407 

1734 

2 

411 

WENTWORTH,  Ephraim: 

petition      .         .         1755—  5 :    52 

1755— 

5:    56 

1761 

6 

201 

WENTWORTH,  Ezekiel: 

member 

, 

. 

1711 

1 

1 

1711—  1:     8 

1711— 

1:    23 

1711 

1 

24 

1711—  1:    25 

1711— 

1:    28 

1711 

1 

29 

1711—  1:    31 

1711— 

1:    32 

1712 

1 

46 

WENTWORTH,  General: 

commanding  in  the  West  Indies 

1742— 

2:616 

1742 

3 

29 

WENTWORTH,  George  : 

granted  review          1772—  8  :  120 

1772— 

8:128 

1772 

8 

129 

WENTWORTH,  Grant  : 

sick  with  small-pox  .... 

, 

, 

1761 

6 

201 

WENTWORTH,  Hunktng  ["Huncking" 

]: 

member,  etc 

1739— 

2:542 

1740 

2 

546 

1740—  2 :  550 

1740 

2:554 

1740 

2 

560 

1740       2 : 565 

1742— 

2:610 

1742 

2 

623 

1742—  2 :  624 

1742— 

2:634 

1742 

2 

645 

1742—  2:647 

1742— 

2:648 

1742 

2 

651 

1742—  3:    40 

1742— 

3:    45 

1743 

3 

48 

1743—  3:    51 

1743 

3:    57 

1743 

3 

59 

1743—  3 :    65 

1743— 

3:    68 

1744 

3 

79 

1744—  3:    91 

1744— 

3:    93 

1744 

3 

95 

1744^  3:    96 

1744_  3 :  101 

1745 

3 

291 

1745       3 :  292 

1747— 

3:476 

1747 

3 

507 

1753-  4:351 

1754— 

4:394 

1754 

4 

459 

WENTWORTH,  John  : 

member,  speaker,  councilor,  lieutenant-govei 

mor. 

captain,  colonel,  agent,  etc.  . 

, 

, 

1713 

66 

1716— 

1:143 

1716 

174 

1717—  1:200 

1717— 

1:209 

1718 

212 

1718—  1:213 

1718— 

1:222 

1718 

224 

1718—  1:231 

1720 

1:261 

1721 

263 

30G 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Heprebentatives, 


WENTWORTII,  Joiis,—  {continued)  : 

member,  speaker,  couneilor,  lieutenant-governor, 
captain,  colonel,  agent,  etc, 
1721—  I 


1722— 
1723— 
1725— 
1727— 
1727— 
17:?(>— 
174.0— 
1749— 
1740— 
1751  — 
1752— 
1752— 
1752— 
1753— 
1754— 
1754— 
1755— 
1755 — 
1755— 
1755— 
1755 — 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1760— 
1760— 


61— 
62— 
62— 
62— 
62— 
62— 
63— 
63— 

65— 
66— 
66— 
67— 
67— 
68— 
f;9— 
70— 
71— 
72— 
72— 
73— 
73— 


74— 


1774— 


:  J  / !) 

:32'J 

:  :;74 

:  19 

:  86 

:  96 

;307 

:193 

:  104 

:163 

:   9 

;246 

:  269 

:  380 

:360 

:397 

:447 

519 

:558 

:  34 

:  43 

;258 

:  93 

;149 

;260 

264 

:362 

379 

436 

445 

62 

91 

232 

242 

255 

264 

283 

288 

323 

356 

433 

39 

80 

89 

134 

143 

214 

281 

1] 
105 
114 
119 
139 
144 
168 
180 
188 
205 


1721  — 
1722— 
1723— 
1726— 
1727— 
1727— 
1730— 
1745— 
1749— 
1749— 
1752— 
1752— 
1752— 
1753— 
1753— 
1754— 
1754— 
1755— 
1765— 
1755— 
1755— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1768— 
1760— 
1760— 
1762— 
1762— 
1762— 
1762— 
1762— 
1762— 
1763— 
1763— 
176.5— 
176.5— 
1766— 
1766— 
1767— 
1767— 
1768— 
1769— 
1771— 
1771— 
1772— 
1772— 
1773 — 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 
1774— 


:  299 

:  343 

:380 

:  56 

:  90 

:101 

:317 

:202 

:  105 

:  170 

:216 

:  255 

:275 

:328 

:365 

:406 

:448 

:529 

:   0 

:  38 

:  60 

:  72 

:105 

:162 

:515 

:299 

:373 

:390 

:441 

:451 

:  63 

:138 

:237 

:243 

:262* 

:268 

:284 

:309 

:326 

:462 

:468 

;  42 

;  83 

:101 

:  135 

;182 

:  225 

;352 

:   ll 

;107 
115 
128 
141 
162 
172 
184 
189" 
214 


YEAR. 


VOL. 


FACE. 


1721 
1722 
1723 
1727 
1727 
1728 
1745 
1749 
1749 
17.50 
1752 
1752 
1752 
17.53 
17.53 
17.54 
1755 
1755 
1755 
17.55 
1755 
1756 
1756 
17.56 
17.57 
17.57 
1768 
1758 
17.58 
17.58 
1760 
1761 
1762 
1762 
1762 
1762 
1762 
1762 
1763 
1764 
1765 
1766 
1766 
1766 
1767 
1768 
1768 
1770 
1771 
1771 
1772 
1773 
1773 
1774 
1774 
1774 
1774 
1775 


1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
6 
6 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
5 
6 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 


306 

351 

393 

70 

95 

121 

190 

100 

108 

10 

233 

267 

276 

351 

384 

429 

613 

547 

5 

41 

61 

92 

114 

154 

237 

506 

376 

434 

443 

512 

80 

147 

240 

252 

263 

270 

2a5 

458 

849 

464 

8 

176 

87 

178 

136 

196 

350 

354 

80 

108 

116 

186 

143 

164 

178 

187 

201 

218 


Province  of  JSTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


397 


WENTWORTH,  John,  —  {cojitinued)  : 

member,  speaker,  councilor,  lieutenant-governor, 
captain,  colonel,  agent,  etc. 


1775—  8 :  220 


governor 


1767— 
1767— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1769— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1771— 
1772— 
1773— 
1773— 
1774— 
1775— 
1775— 


130 
167 
229 
259 
276 
328 
338 
8:  40 
8:  91 
8:113 
8:120 
8:134 
8:150 
8:190* 
8:224 
8:231 


1775— 
1767— 
1767— 
1768— 
1768— 
1768— 
1769— 
1769— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771— 
1772— 
1772— 
1773— 
1774— 
1774— 
1775— 
1775— 


222 
125 
134 
223 
231 
264 
282 
331 
16 
50 
8:  97 
8:114 
8:124 
8:143 
8:166 
8 :  198 
8:225 
8:234 


WENTWORTH,  John,  and  wife: 
petition      .... 

WENTWORTH,  John,  Jk.  : 

account      .... 

WENTWORTH,  Mark  Hunking: 
petition,  etc.      .         1742 —  3: 

1744—  3; 

1745—  3: 
of  the  council  . 

1760—  6: 


37 

95 

289 


1726— 
1727— 

1742— 
1744— 
1747— 


WENTWORTH,  Mark 

petition 
WENTWORTH,  Moses  : 
sick  with  small-pox 

WENTWORTH,  Paul: 

muster-roll 
member,  etc. 


1761— 
1762— 
1766— 

H.,    AND 


39 
144 
245 

67 


OTHERS  ; 


1732— 
1734— 
1735— 
1737— 
1771— 


376 
424 
441 
475 
73 


1734— 
1734— 
1736- 
1737— 
1774— 


45 
99 


96 

484 


1760—  6:  m 

1761—  6 :  154 
1763—  6:337 
1767—  7:118 


1761—  6 :  207 


397 
427 
457 
480 
170 


WENTWORTH,  Samuel: 

petition      ......... 

WENTWORTH,  Thomas: 

soldier  under  Captain  Gerrish 

1761—  6:201 
WENTWORTH,  William  and  Daniel: 

account      

WEST,  Daniel: 

tax  remitted 

WEST,  EDWARD: 

petition 1721—  1:270 

WEST  India  (sec  also  Wentworth,  Oeneral)  : 

market,  etc 

1721—  1 :  281 


YEAR. 

vol.. 

1775 

8 

1767 

7 

1767 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1768 

7 

1769 

7 

1769 

7 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1771 

8 

1772 

8 

1772 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1775 

8 

1775 

8 

1773 

8 

1726 

2 

1727 

2 

1742 

3 

1745 

3 

1747 

4 

1759 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1765 

7 

1772 

8 

1754 

4 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1722 

1 

1734 

2 

1735 

2 

1736 

2 

1737 

2 

1744 

8 

1760 

6 

1758 

5 

1765 

7 

1747 

3 

1769 

7 

1721 

1 

1720 

1 

1721 

1 

225 
127 
166 
228 
232 
268 
325 
333 
34 
77 
110 
116 
131 
146 
*189 
214 
226 
237 

136 

46 
72 

40 
127 

34 

26 
123 
194 

16 
121 

398 

178 
221 

360 
422 
433 
460 
482 
182 

39 

379 
19 

*484 

328 

305 

257 

284 


398 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


• 

TKAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WEST  India,  —  {continued)  : 

expedition         .         1742—  2:012 

1742—  2:027 

1742 

3 

41 

WEST  KiVKi£: 

Imiitms  discovered  at  head  ol"   . 

*                  >                  • 

1756 

5 

81 

WESTlU)KOr(;iI.  mass.: 

l)oti(ioiu'r  from          .... 

•                  ■                  • 

1758 

5 

376 

WESTI'.KOOK,  Thomas: 

of  tlie  council    .         1721—1:266 

1721—   1:26S 

1720 

2 

35 

1729—  2 :  loO 

1729—  2:152 

1729 

2 

153 

WESTKIELl): 

ix'tifion 

>                 •                  . 

1701 

6 

221 

WESTMORELAND  (see  also  Gilsum)  : 

, 

inventory  

1760-  6:    80 

1761 

6 

122 

1767—  7  :  161 

1708—  7:219 

1773 

8 

159 

Sim-y  incorporated  from  . 

•                 • 

1768 

7 

271 

176S—  7 :  272 

1709 

7 

285 

^VEWEENOCK  (see  also  Wenewenock)  : 

Indians 

1745—  3 :  266 

1755 

5 

12 

WEYMOUTH,  Samuel  : 

claim 

•                 •                 • 

1748 

4 

80 

WEYMOUTH,  Siiadrach: 

volunteer  

•                  •                  • 

1746 

3 

404 

WHARF  (sec  Ihje). 

WHEAT : 

winter,  tax  rate         1752 —  4:251 

1754—  4 :  445 

1755 

4 

548 

1756—  5 :  136 

1757—  5 :  277 

1758 

6 

385 

1758—  5 :  388 

1759—  6:      2 

1760 

6 

104 

1761—  6 :  213 

1762—  6 :  265 

1763 

6 

338 

1764—  6:396 

176,0—  7  :    28 

1766 

7 

84 

bounty  for  raising     .... 

•                                    • 

1763 

6 

347 

1763      6 :  348 

1703 

6 

354 

WHEELER,  Peter: 

petition 

. 

1761 

6 

141 

WHEELOCK,  Eleazer: 

petition     .         .         1762—  6 :  278 

1762—  0 :  279 

1762 

6 

282 

1762—  0 :  283 

1702—  0 :  298 

1763 

6 

315 

grants  to 

•                  •                 ■ 

1702 

6 

285 

1702—  0:280 

1703       0 :  347 

1771 

8 

83 

letter  of  ministers  in  l)ehalf  of 

•                  •                 • 

1763 

6 

321 

memorial  of 

. 

1771 

8 

76 

/ 

1771—  S:    77 

1773 

8 

139 

seeks  incorporation  for  tract  of  land 

• 

1771 

8 

94 

WIIIDDEX,  Michael  (see  also  Stoodley,  etc.)  : 

claim 

1732—  2:370 

1734 

2 

410 

1735—  2 :  448 

1737—  2:485 

1746 

3 

404 

WmrPLE,  Rev.  Joseph: 

claim 

•                  •                 • 

1742 

2 

030 

'WIII'IK.  Ei.iZAiiETii: 

allowance  to,  for  care  of  James  White,  soldier 

1761 

6 

210 

WHITE,  Isaac: 

petition 

•                  ■ 

1767 

7 

140 

WIiriE,  James,  etc.  : 

petition     .         .         1767 —  7  :  102 

1708—  7  :  188 

1768 

7 

202 

WHITE,  Nicholas  : 

member  elect 

•                  •                  • 

1745 

3 

110 

WIIITK,  rHH.ii-s: 

petition      ...... 

•                  .                  . 

1770 

8 

40 

WHITE,  Robert: 

• 

master  of  sloop  Exeter    . 

1745 

3 

272 

WHITE,  S.\JtfUEL: 

account      

• 

1729 

2 

146 

Province  op  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


399 


TEAK. 

VOL, 

PAGE. 

WHITE,  Samuel,  —  (continued)  : 

speaker  of  Massachusetts  assembly 

•                  • 

1765 

7 

21 

WHITE,  William: 

soldier       

•                  •                  • 

1721 

1 

290 

WHITE  Hills  (see  also  Conway)  : 

highway  east  of  the 

1772—  8:128 

1773 

8 

138 

WHITEHALL  (see  also  Lords  Commissioners)  : 

instructions,  etc.,  from 

1721—  1:279 

1734 

2 

420 

1736       2:471 

1744 

3 

83 

WHITING,  Benjamin  : 

account      ...... 

a                        •                        • 

1772 

8 

123 

WHITING,  Col.  John: 

commissioner  on  line 

1730       2 :  316 

1730 

2 

317 

WHITTEMORE,  Rev.  Mr.  : 

congregational  minister,  Pembroke 

1763       6 :  341 

1766 

7 

102 

WHITTIER,  Joseph  : 

V.  Abner  Clough        .... 

■                        a                        • 

1770 

8 

53 

WIBIRD,  RiCHAKD  ["Wiberd,  Wibars' 

'1: 

member,  clerk,  councilor,  sheriff,  deputy  secretary 

1715 

117 

1715—  1:121 

1715 

132 

1715       1 : 133 

1715—  1 :  134 

1715 

135 

1715—  1:136 

1715       1 :  138 

1716 

140 

1716       1:141 

1716—  1:142 

1716 

143 

1716       1 : 144 

1716—  1 :  146 

1716 

147 

1716—  1:151 

1716—  1:157 

1716 

2 

158 

1716—  1:159 

1716       1 : 163 

1716 

164 

1716       1 : 167 

1716—  1 :  168 

1716 

169 

1716—  1 :  170 

1716       1 : 172 

1716 

173 

1716—  1:174 

1716—  1:177 

1716 

178 

1716       1:179 

1716       1 :  180 

1716 

182 

1716       1 :  183 

1716—  1:184 

1716 

185 

1716—  1 :  186 

1716       1 : 187 

1716 

188 

1716       1 : 189 

1717—  1 :  191 

1717 

200 

1717—  1:209 

1718       1 : 227 

1719 

234 

1720       1 : 244 

1720—  1 :  247 

1720 

249 

1720—  1 :  261 

1721—  1 :  264 

1721 

275 

1721—  1 :  285 

1721—  1:290 

1722 

311 

1722—  1:315 

1722—  1:319 

1722 

330 

1722—  1  :  338 

1722—  1:345 

1722 

347 

1722—  1:360 

1722—  1:361 

1722 

364 

1723—  1:382 

1723—  1:383 

1723 

391 

1723—  1:393 

1723—  1:398 

1723 

404 

1723       1 : 407 

1723—  1:412 

1724 

414 

1724—  1:424 

1724—  1 :  425 

1724 

2 

7 

1724—  2:      9 

1725—  2  :    12  t 

1725 

2 

17 

1725—  2:    19 

1725       2:    26 

1726 

2 

34 

1726—  2:    37 

1726—  2:    38 

1726 

2 

45 

1726—  2:    52 

1726—  2 :    53 

1726 

2 

54 

1726—  2:    60 

1727—  2 :    69 

1727 

2 

71 

1727—  2  :    73 

1727—  2:    81 

1727 

2 

82 

1727—  2:    83 

1727—  2:    86 

1727 

2 

88 

1727—  2:    97 

1727—  2 :  106 

1728 

2 

112 

1728       2:119 

1728       2 :  132 

1728 

2 

133 

1728—  2 :  138 

1729—  2:144 

1729 

2 

146 

1729—  2 :  149 

1729—  2:150 

1729 

2 

155 

1729—  2:157 

1729—  2 :  160 

1729 

2 

167 

1729—  2 :  169 

1730—  2:319 

1730 

2 

322 

1730       2 :  327 

1730—  2:333 

1731 

2 

344 

1731—  2 :  346 

1732—  2:370 

1735 

2 

448 

1737—  2:485 

1742—  2 :  611 

1742 

2 

616 

1742—  2:641 

1742—  3:    32 

1742 

3 

36 

400 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

FAOB. 

WIBIKI),  RiCHAKi>,  —(co7i(inncd)  : 

member,  clerk,  counc-ilor,  slierifl',  deputy  secretary       I 

1742—  3:    37 

17-12-  3:    41 

1743 

3 

49 

174:^  3:    50 

1743—  3:    51 

1743 

3 

68 

1743—  3:    5<J 

1743—  3:    70 

1714 

3 

80 

1744—  3:    83 

1744—  3:    90 

1744 

3 

91 

1744—  3:    92 

1745—  3:116 

1745 

3 

118 

1745—  3:119 

1745-  3:120 

1745 

8 

123 

1745—  3:125 

1745—  3  :  126 

1745 

3 

127 

1745—  3  :  128 

1745—  3:129 

1745 

3 

131 

1745—  3:132 

1745—  3 :  134 

1745 

3 

138 

1745—  3  :  145 

174.'i—  3:149 

1745 

3 

151 

1745—  3:152 

1745—  3  :  153 

1745 

3 

154 

1745—  3  :  187 

1745—  3 :  189 

1746 

3 

195 

1745—  3 :  201 

1745—  3:211 

1746 

3 

212 

1745       3 :  220 

1745—  3:227 

1745 

3 

229 

1745—  3:235 

1745—  3  :  242 

1745 

3 

245 

1745—  3 :  282 

1745—  3  :  286 

1746 

3 

312 

1746—  3 :  322 

1746—  3 :  328 

1746 

3 

333 

1746—  3:341 

1746—  3:356 

1746 

3 

363 

1746—  3 :  395 

1746—  3:406 

1746 

3 

416 

1746       3:416 

1747—  3:456 

1747 

3 

464 

1747—  3 :  495 

1747—  3:511 

1747 

3 

627 

1747—  4:    29 

1747—  4 :    35 

1747 

4 

40 

1747—  4:    45 

1748—  4:    62 

1749 

4 

106 

1749—  4 :  162 

1752—  4:216 

1752 

4 

219 

1752—  4 :  229 

1752—  4 :  231 

1752 

4 

233 

1752—  4 :  247 

1752—  4 :  268 

1752 

4 

269 

1752—  4 :  260 

1752—  4 :  261 

1763 

4 

324 

1753—  4 :  340 

1754—  4:376 

1764 

4 

438 

1754_  4  :  443  * 

1754—  4:453 

1754 

4 

456 

1754—  4:466 

1755—  4 :  491 

1755 

4 

606 

1755—  4  :  515 

1755—  5:    16 

1756 

5 

41 

1755 —  5  :    44 

1756—  5 :    66 

17.56 

5 

66 

1756—  5:    68 

1756—  5:    76 

1756 

6 

77 

1756—  5 :    92 

1756—  6 :  131 

1767 

5 

213 

1757—  5 :  216 

1757—  5:217 

1767 

6 

221 

1757—  5 :  222 

1757—  5 :  226 

1767 

6 

227 

1757—  5 :  295 

1758—  5 :  330 

1768 

6 

360 

1758       5:361 

1758—  5:412 

1768 

5 

436 

1759—  5:465 

1760—  6:    55 

1760 

6 

56 

1760       6:    67 

176(1—  6:    63 

1760 

6 

64 

1761—  6:120 

1761—  6  :  129 

1761 

6 

130 

1761—  6  :  145 

1761—  6:154 

1761 

6 

177 

1761—  6 :  194 

1762—  6 :  237 

1762 

6 

238 

1762—  6 :  242 

1762—  6 :  250 

1762 

6 

301 

1763—  6 :  311 

1763—  6:320 

1763 

6 

337 

1763—  6:356 

1763—  6  :  368 

1764 

6 

398 

1764—  6 :  399 

1764—  6:400 

1766 

6 

437 

V.  Banllekl,  Charles 

. 

1761 

6 

l.W 

1761—  6:166 

1761 

6 

151 

1761—  6:196 

1761 

6 

197 

WIBIKD,  RicilAKD,  &  Co.: 

account      ..... 

.... 

1743 

3 

76 

WIDOW  AM)  Wife  (see  also  Dower,  and  Muster-Roils)  : 

soldiers',  to  receive  husbaiurs  pay. 

etc.    . 

1745 

3 

177 

1745—  3:221 

174.5-  3 :  223 

1746 

3 

268 

1745—  3 :  293 

1745       ^:313 

1746 

3 

388 

1746—  3 :  392 

1746—  3:393 

1746 

3 

394 

1746—  3 :  395 

1756—  5:110 

1766 

6 

196 

1766—  6 :  197 

1767—  6 :  289 

1762 

5 

296 

Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


401 


WIGGIN,  Capt.  Andrew  ["Wigins,  Wiggens,  Weigin, 

WiGGAN  "]  : 
member,  speaker 


1717—  1 :  192 
1717—  1:196 
1717—  1 :  199 
1717—  1  :  203 

1717—  1:210 

1718—  1:214 
1718—  1:217 
1718—  1:223 

1718—  1:230 

1719—  1:  241 

1720—  1:249 

1720—  1:262 

1721—  1 :  266 
1721—  1:272 
1721—  1:278 
1721—  1:282 
1721—  1:287 
1721—  1:294 
1721—  1:298 
1721—  1:303 

1721—  1 :  309 

1722—  1:314 
1722—  1:319 
1722—  1:322 
1722—  1 :  327 
1722—  1:338 
1722—  1:343 
1722—  1 :  348 
1722—  1:354 

1722—  1:357 

1723—  1:395 
1723—  1:381 
1723—  1:384 
1723—  1:391 
1723—  1 :  395 
1723—  1:398 

1723—  1:402 

1724—  1:434 

1724—  2:      7 

1725—  2:  13 
1725—  2 :  18 
1725—  2 :  22 

1725—  2 :  'J7 

1726—  2:  39 
1726—  2:  50 

1726—  2:  57 

1727—  2:  67 
1727—  2:  73 
1727—  2 :  84 
1727—  2 :  89 

1727—  2 :  102 

1728—  2  :  110 
1728—  2 :  117 
1728—  2 :  126 
1728—  2 :  130 

1728—  2:139 

1729—  2  :  151 
1729—  2 :  166 


1717—  1: 
1717—  1: 
1717—  1: 
1717—  1: 
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1717— 
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1721—  1: 

1722—  1: 
1722—  1: 


1: 
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1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 
1: 


1722— 
1722— 
1722— 
1722- 
1722— 
1722— 

1722—  1 

1723—  1 
1723—  1 
1723—  1 


1723—  1 

1723—  1 

1723—  1 

1723—  1 

1724— 

1724— 

1725— 

1725— 

1725— 

1726— 

1726— 

1726— 

1726— 

1727— 

1727— 

1727— 

1727— 

1727— 

1728— 


1728—  2 


1728— 
1728— 
1729— 
1729— 
1729— 


190 

193 

197 

200 

204 

211 

215 

219 

226 

233 

242 

253* 

264 

267 

273 

280 

283 

291 

295 

300 

305 

310 

317 

320 

324 

330 

339 

345 

351 

355 

359 

377 

382 

387 

392 

396 

399 

404 
1 
12 
15 
20 
23 
36 
45 
51 
69 
68 
74 
86 
94 

105 

112 

121 

127 

131 

143 

155 

;169 


YEAR. 


1717 

1717 

1717 

1717 

1717 

1718 

1718 

1718 

1718 

1719 

1720 

1720 

1721 

1721 

1721 

1721 

1721 

1721 

1721 

1721 

1721 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1722 

1723 

1723 

1723 

1723 

1723 

1723 

1724 

1724 

1726 

1725 

1725 

1725 

1726 

1726 

1726 

1726 

1727 

1727 

1727 

1727 

1727 

1728 

1728 

1728 

1728 

1729 

1729 

1730 


VOL. 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
2 

2 
2 

2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

9 


2 
2 
2 


PAGE. 


191 

194 

198 

201 

206 

213 

216 

221 

229 

240 

244 

259 

266 

268 

276 

281 

286 

292 

297 

301 

*305 

313 

318 

321 

326 

335 

342 

346 

353 

356 

366 

379 

383 

389 

393 

397 

400 

432 

3 

*  12 

16 

21 

24 

38 

49 

65 

63 

71 

78 

87 

100 

107 

113 

126 

128 

134 

146 

164 

173 


51 


402         Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


Y£AR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

\^^GGIN,  Capt.  Andrew,  —  {continued)  -. 

member,  speaker 

• 

1730 

2 

174 

1730—  2 :  307 

1730 

2 

313 

1730       2 :  325 

1730—  2 :  326 

1731 

2 

335 

1731—  2:336 

17:51—  2:341 

1732 

2 

376 

173M—  2:380 

1734—  2:397 

1734 

2 

406 

1734—  2:410 

17;i4_  2:417 

1734 

2 

422 

1734—  2:429 

1736—  2:433 

1735 

2 

434 

1735       2 :  437 

1735—  2 :  438 

1735 

2 

441 

1735—  2:443 

1736—  2:457 

1736 

2 

460 

1736—  1  :  463 

1730-  2:464 

1736 

2 

465 

1736—  2:468 

1736—  2:469 

1737 

2 

475 

1737—  2:476 

1737—  2:478 

1737 

2 

481 

1737—  2 :  486 

1737—  2:489 

1737 

2 

492 

1737—  2 :  497 

1737—  2:504 

1737 

2 

515 

1737—  2 :  517 

1738—  2 :  532 

1739 

2 

542 

1740—  2:544 

1740—  2:548 

1740 

2 

558 

1742—  2 :  610 

1742—  2:611 

1742 

2 

621 

1742—  2:629 

1742—  2 :  647 

1742 

2 

650 

1742—  3 :    37 

1742—  3:    44 

1743 

3 

47 

1743       3:    57 

1743—  3 :    59 

1743 

3 

72 

1744—  3 :    83 

1744—  3:    89 

1744 

3 

92 

1744_  3:    94 

1762—  6 :  240 

1762 

6 

266 

1762—  6  :  267 

1762—  6 :  269 

1762 

6 

270 

1762—  6 :  272 

1762—  6 :  278 

1762 

6 

295 

1762—  6 :  296 

1762—  6 :  297 

1762 

6 

309 

1762—  6 :  458 

1763—  6  :  335 

1763 

6 

336 

1763—  6 :  346 

1763       6 : 347 

1763 

6 

352 

1763       6 :  360 

1763—  6 :  367 

1763 

6 

368 

1763—  6 :  373 

1763       6 : 374 

1763 

6 

376 

1763—  6 :  377 

1763       6 : 462 

1764 

6 

407 

1764—  6  :  464 

1765—  6 :  434 

1765 

6 

435 

1765—  6 :  447 

1765—  6 :  453 

1765 

6 

456 

1765—  6:466 

1765—  6 :  468 

1765 

6 

469 

1765—  7 :      6 

1765—  7  :    15 

1765 

7 

21 

1765       7:    41 

1765—  7  :    42 

1765 

7 

46 

1765—  7  :  176 

1766—  7  :    54 

1766 

7 

77 

1766—  7  :    81 

1766       7:    93 

1766 

7 

94 

1766—  7  :    96 

1766—  7  :    97 

1766 

7 

106 

1766       7 : 178 

1767—  7:114 

1767 

7 

115 

1767—  7:116 

1767—  7:125 

1767 

7 

148 

1767—  7  :  153 

1767—  7  :  160 

1767 

7 

182 

1768—  7 :  199 

1768—  7  :  201 

1768 

7 

214 

1768-  7:273 

1768—  7:350 

1769 

7 

306 

1769—  7  :  320 

1769—  7  :  331 

1769 

7 

362 

1770—  7 :  354 

1770—  8  :      1  p 

1770 

8 

6 

1770       8:    52 

1771—  8:      2p 

1771 

8 

62 

1771—  8:    83 

1771—  8:    86 

1771 

8 

89 

1771—  8:    92 

1771—  8 :  105 

1771 

8 

109 

1772—  8:114 

1772—  1:115 

1772 

8 

125 

1773—  8:127 

1773      8:138 

1773 

8 

141 

1773—  8 :  142 

1773-   8:144 

1774 

8 

164 

WIGGIN,  Chase: 

soldier,  had  small-pox 

. 

1761 

6 

178 

WIGGIN,  Jonathan: 

ferry  at  Stratham  granted  to     . 

.                  .                  •                  • 

1721 

1 

282 

ferry,  drawbridge     . 

. 

1746 

3 

434 

WIGGIN,  JosiAii: 

soldier       

.     1756 —  5 :  lb 

1761 

6 

180 

WIGGIN,  Dr.  Nathaniel: 

account      

.          •          •          • 

1746 

3 

338 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


403 


WIGGIN,  Thomas: 
member 


1752—  4 
1752—  4 

1752—  4 

1753—  4 

1753—  4 

1754—  4 

1754—  4 

1755—  4 
1755—  4 
1755—  4 
1755—  4 
1755—  4 
1755-  5 
1755 —  5 
1755—  5 

1755 —  5 

1756—  5 
1756—  5 
1756—  5 
1756—  5 
1756—  5 
1756—  5 
1756—  5 
1756—  5 

1756—  5 

1757—  5 

1758—  5 
1758—  5 
1758—  5 

1758—  5 

1759—  5 

1759—  6 

1760—  6 
1760—  6 
1760—  6 
1760—  6 

1760—  6 

1761—  6 
1761—  6 
1761—  6 

WILCOX,  Jesse: 

account      .... 
WILKINSON,  : 

account      .... 
WILKINSON,  Elizabeth: 

account      .... 
WILLARD,  I. : 

secretary  of  Massachusetts 
1747—  3 
WILLARD,  James: 

accomit      .... 
WILLARD,  Col.  Josiah: 

muster-roll,  etc. 

1744 


:233 

;255 

;380 

:341 

:368 

:406 

;552 

:496 

:503 

:520 

537 

:558 

:   8 

:  38 

:  44 

;  52 

:  68 

:  76 

:  83 

109 

112 

143 

169 

184 

515 

;264 

319 

330 

335 

434 

491 

31 

57 

67 

86 

108 

113 

175 

191 

218 


501 


1752— 
1752— 
1753— 
1753— 
1753— 
1754— 
1755— 
1755 — 
1751— 
1755— 
1755— 
1755 — 
1755 — 
1755— 
1755— 
1755— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1756— 
1757— 
1757— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1758— 
1759— 
1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1760— 
1761— 
1761— 
1761— 


241 
267 
291 
343 
384 
429 
493 
501 
513 
532 
538 
568 
19 
41 
49 
53 
69 
77 
85 
110 
121 
158 
170 
188 
199 
268* 
321 
333 
358 
512 
21 
37 
60 
78 
6:100 
6:109 
6:116 
6 :  189 
6:192 
6:224 


member 


1743—  3 : 

3  :  101  1745—  3  :  228  * 

1745—  3  :  239  1746—  3  :  377 

1755—  4 :  495  1755—  4  :  503 

1756—  6  :  82  1756—  5  :  128 
1768—  7  :  254  1768—  7  :  269 
1768—  7  :  350  1769—  7  :  285 


TEAK. 

VOL. 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1752 

4 

1753 

4 

1753 

4 

1754 

4 

1754 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

4 

1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1755 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1756 

5 

1727 

5 

1757 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1758 

5 

1759 

5 

1759 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1760 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1761 

6 

1773 

8 

1723 

1 

1747 

3 

1746 

3 

1755 

4 

1755 

4 

1744 

3 

1745 

3 

1754 

4 

1756 

5 

1761 

6 

1768 

7 

1769 

7 

PAGE. 


217 

245 

278 

326 

344 

369 

437 

494 

502 

519 

536 

550 

0 

37 

43 

51 

258 

75 

78 

86 

111 

130 

160 

171 

260 

252 

506 

323 

334 

415 

457 

30 

39 

63 

82 

102 

112 

117 

190 

196 

232 

149 

390 

479 

418 
545 

515 

100 
238 
477 
81 
209 
270 
320 


404 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


WILLARl),  Col.  Josiaii,  —  (continued) 


member 


17G9—  7:352 
1771—  8 

1771—  8:105 

1772—  8:12-1 

1773—  8 


2l> 


1774—  8 


WILLARD.  Ma.i. 
nieniher 


recorder 


JOSIAH  : 


1769— 
1709— 


148 
169 


294 
354 


1770— 
1771— 
1772— 
1773— 
1773— 
177 


354 
80 
115 
141 
152 
170 


1768— 
1769— 
1770— 
1771— 
1773— 


1772-  8:121 
WILLARD.  IMiHiAM: 

captivated  by  St.  Francois  Indians 
WILLARl).  MoSKS: 

petition      ..... 
WILLARD.  Bellows  &  Paukek: 

petition      ..... 
WILLEY,  John  ["  Wille  "]  : 

petition      ..... 
WILLIAM.  Henuy,  and  William  and  M 
WILLIAMS,  Edward: 

petition 

WILLIAMS,  Elijah: 

on  committee    .... 
WILLIAMS,  Maj.  Elisiia: 

account      

WILLIAMS,  Mary: 

petition      ..... 
WILLIAMS,  William  : 

clerk  of  Connecticut  house  of  representatives 
Wn.LS  {see  Register  of  Wills). 
WILLS,  William: 

V.  Tucker,  Jolin         ..... 
WILSON,  ,  (OK  Brentwood)  : 


1:21?, 
7:310 
8:      Ip 
8:    85 
8:150 


1756—  5 :    64 


ARY  {see  Forts). 


1773—  8 :  150 


YBAH. 


petition      .... 
WILSON,  David  [nlins  Wolson]  : 

"  deserter,"  mistake 
AVILSON,  Eleanor  {see  Stickney). 
WILSON,  John: 

house  of    . 

account      .... 
WILSON,  Rev.  John: 

parish  of  . 
WILTON  : 

inventory  .         .        1767 —  7 : 
WINCHESTER  {see  also  Swansey) 

Lower  Ashuelot,  certificate 

inventory  . 


1742—  3:  34 
175S—  5 :  334 


representative 


1767— 
176.S— 
1770— 
1772— 
177 


161 


161 
350 

IP 

115 

186 


1768—  7  :  219 


1760—  6 :  86 
1768-  7:219 


1769— 
1771— 
1773— 
177 


WINDHAM  ["WiNDAM,  Wendham"]: 
petition      ..... 

1743—  3 :  61 
1748—  4  :  63 
selectmen  to  appear 

1746—  3:442 


1743— 
1746— 

1748— 


352 

2p 
144 
188 

52 

442 

66 


1753—  4 :  294 


1770 
1771 
1772 
1773 
1774 
1774 

1768 
1769 
1771 
1771 
1774 

1754 

1754 

1756 

1762 

1757 
1774 
1756 
1738 
1774 

1767 
1742 
1758 


1723 
1725 

1772 

1773 

1744 
1761 
1773 
1770 
1771 
1774 
1775 

1743 

1747 
1756 
1743 
1754 


vol.. 


8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

7 
7 
8 
8 
8 

4 

4 

5 

6 

5 
8 
5 
2 
8 

7 
3 
5 


1 
2 


FAOE. 


P    1 

85 
121 
144 
164 
172 

350 

352 

P  2 

97 

205 

482 

478 

66 

274 

285 
205 
118 
535 
*179 

147 

35 

370 


389 
t  12 

121 

158 


3 

♦228 

6 

122 

8 

159 

7 

354 

8 

105 

8 

164 

8 

218 

3 

55 

3 

446 

5 

172 

3 

55 

4 

420 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


405 


WINDHAM,  —  {continued)  : 

rating  inhabitants  of  Methuen  in,  also 
relief  for  families,  south-east  of  Policy  Pond  . 
John  Christy,  innholder  at         ...         . 
old  meeting  nullified  and  new  called 
jiapers  relating  to     1753 —  4  :  338        1753 —  4 
inventory  1753—  4 :  293         1760—  6 ; 

1767—  7  :  160         1768—  7  : 

classed  for  excise 

Salem's  jjaying  tax  to 


339 

h6 

218 


1756—  5 :  172 
1768—  7  :  261 


representative  .... 

1771—  8 :  107 

annexing  to  Hillsborough  county      .         .         .         . 

WINE  (see  also  Excise,  Canary,  Fayal,  George's,  Madeira, 

Pasada)  : 

duty  on 

1717—  1 :  193 
1756—  5 :    85 
allowance  for   .... 
WINGATE,  John  ["  Winget"]  : 

member 

1745—  3 :  172 
1745—  3 


1774—  8 :  194 


1714—  1:    82 
1721—  1 :  281 


1756—  5 ; 
1745—  3: 


85 
250 


WINGATE,  Joshua; 
member    . 


190 
1745—  3 :  202 

1715—  1:  97 
1715—  1:101 
1715—  1:105 
1715—  1:108 
1715—  1  :  112 
1727—  2 :  87 

1727—  2:105 

1728—  2:113 
1728—  2 :  125 
1728—  2 :  132 
1728—  2 :  137 

1728—  2 :  141 

1729—  2 :  146 
1729—  2 :  155 
1729—  2 


1745—  3  :  115 
1745—  3 :  180 
1745—  3 :  193 
1755—  3:203 


1715—  1:  99 

1715—  1:102 

1715—  1:106 

1715—  1 :  110 

1715—  1 :  114 


1727—  2: 
1727—  2: 


94 
108 


1728—  2 :  117 
1728—  2 :  128 
1728—  2 :  134 

1728—  2 :  138 

1729—  2  :  143 
1729—  2  :  151 
1729—  2 :  164 

1729—  2 :  169 

1730—  2 :  307 
1730—  2  :  335    1731—  2  :  339 


168 
1730—  2 :  174 


WINGATE,  Rev.  Paine: 

minister  at  Hampton  Falls 


1766—  7 :    85 


WLNIPISEOKE  [sjjelt  ahvays  with  k,  never  with  g,  some- 
times ck  ;  number  qjfns,  ss,  is,  and  es  variable^  : 
pond,  dam,  block-house,  river,  etc.       1722 —  1 :  317 
1722—  1 :  325 
1722—  1:344 

1722—  1 :  350 

1723—  1:380 
1737—  2:504 
1744—  3:  84 
1744—  3 :  102 


WINN,  Benjamin: 
counterfeiter 


1746—  3 :  324 

1747—  3:446 
1747—  4:    39 


1722—  1:335 
1722—  1:345 
1722—  1:352 
1727—  2:112 
1737—  2:510 
1744—  3:  91 
1744—  3:103 

1746—  3:382 

1747—  4:  35* 
1754—  4:403 


YEAR. 


1746 

1747 
1753 
1753 
1753 
1761 
1773 
1755 
1756 
1757 
1768 
1774 
1773 


1715 
1721 
1760 
1747 

1745 
1745 
1745 

1768 

1715 
1715 
1715 
1715 
1715 
1727 
1728 
1728 
1728 
1728 
1728 
1729 
1729 
1729 
1730 
1730 
1731 

1765 
1767 


1722 
1722 
1722 
1722 
1737 
1742 
1744 
1745 
1746 
1747 
1766 

1755 


VOL. 


3 
4 
4 
4 

4 
6 
8 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
8 


1 
1 
6 
3 

3 
3 
3 
4 


2 

2 

2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
4 
7 


PAGE. 


432 
29 
304 
304 
340 
122 
156 
510 
99 
223 
269 
200 
139 


104 

284 

48 

516 

118 

118 

201 

90 

100 
104 
107 
111 
136 
100 
110 
121 
131 
135 
139 
145 
153 
165 
173 
382 
346 

44 
159 


323 

340 

347 

360 

503 

614 

94 

255 

384 

38 

86 

15 


406 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  op  "Representatives, 


YEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WINN,  Jri.iTii  ["Win"]: 

l)etili.>n           .         .     1709-  7:286 

1769—  7  :  290 

1769 

7 

299 

WINSLOW.  Cai'TAIN  : 

iirrival  of           ..... 

. 

1742 

3 

29 

WIXSLOW,  (APT.  Klisiia: 

muster-roll,  etc.    .    1755 —  5  :    56 

1755 —  5:   57 

1756 

5 

76 

1756—  5 :  187 

1757—  5 :  200 

1700 

6 

90 

WINSLOW,  (JENEit^vL : 

letter  of 

1756—  5:154 

1757 

5 

247 

WINSI.OW  ifc  Nkal: 

l)illetiii<^  soldiers  under     . 

. 

1756 

5 

71 

WINTER  llAitnoK: 

nojrotiation  at 

. 

1720 

1 

251 

WISE,  Cai-t.  John: 

claim 

1745_  3:236 

1745 

3 

304 

WITHIN  Account: 

allowance  for  the  [!] 

1747 

3 

514 

[to  Meshech  Weare,  committee  to  tr< 

sat  with  Maso- 

nian  proprietors] 

WITNESS  {sec  also  Evidence)  : 

fees  allowed 

• 

1769 

7 

295 

WIWARNA : 

Indian        ...... 

•         •         • 

1727 

2 

84 

WOLCOTT,  Major: 

of  Connecticut          .... 

. 

1730 

2 

322 

WOLF  [Pktkuuokougii]  : 

inventory 

1760—  6 :    86 

1761 

6 

122 

no  such  town     ..... 

1761 

6 

200 

WOLFE P.OKOUGII  (see  also  Governor)  : 

highways 

1768-  7:274 

1768 

7 

277 

1769-  7  :  291 

1770—  7  :  341 

1771 

8 

102 

inventory 

• 

1773 

8 

157 

WOLVES : 

bounty  on  

. 

1716 

1 

169 

1718—  1 :  220 

1726—  2:    31 

1732 

2 

370 

1735—  2 :  449 

1737—  2:486 

1745 

3 

t  159 

1745—  3 :  241 

1753—  4:346 

1764 

6 

390 

1764—  6 :  392 

1764—  6  :  394 

1771 

8 

68 

WOMEN  (see  also  Ball,  Sarah,  etc.)  : 

sundry,  petition  of    . 

1745—  3:175 

1745 

3 

221 

WOOD : 

cord,  sale  of,  etc 

1714—  1:    77 

1758 

5 

387 

1758—  5 :  389 

1758 

5 

392 

for  general  assembly 

1729—  2:160 

1729 

2 

170 

174G_  ;i:329 

1747—  3:485 

1747 

4 

69 

1749—  4:121 

1753       4 :  327 

1754 

4 

460 

1755—  4:496 

1755—  4 :  544 

1756 

5 

160 

1757—  5 :  274 

17.08—  5:387 

1759 

6 

7 

1760—  6:    99 

1761—  6:196 

1762 

6 

272 

1763       6 : 372 

1763—  6:373 

1766 

7 

93 

1767—  7  :  119 

1768       7  :  237 

1769 

7 

331 

1770—  8:    17 

1770—  8:    40 

1770 

8 

48 

1771—  8:102 

1772—  8:126 

1773 

8 

152 

WOOD,  David: 

invalid  soldier,  allowance  for   . 

•                  • 

1746 

3 

403 

WOOD,  Dr.  James: 

claim 

1746—  3:398 

1746 

3 

400 

WOOD,  John  and  Wife: 

• 

petition 

• 

1765 

7 

12 

WOODMAN,  Edward  : 

petition 

•                 •                 • 

1747 

4 

46 

Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


407 


1 

TEAK. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

WOODMAN,  Jonathan: 

to  appear  ...... 

•                 •                 • 

1771 

8 

61 

WOODMAN,  Samuel,  ETC. : 

petition      .         .         1771—  8:    61 

1771—  8:    66 

1771 

8 

70 

WOODS  (see  also  Surveyors  General)  : 

H.  M.,  preserved      1730—  2  :  313 

1746—  3 :  399 

1747 

3 

506 

WOODWARD,  Bezaleel: 

on  committee 

1773       8 :  150 

1774 

8 

208 

WORCESTER : 

soldiers  marching  to          .         .         . 

. 

1759 

6 

9 

soldiers  returning  via 

•                  •                 • 

1761 

6 

210 

WORK  (see  also  Fort)  : 

on  battery,  fort,  etc. 

1746       3 :  441 

1746 

3 

443 

WORK-HOUSE : 

provincial          ..... 

1752—  4:277 

1754 

4 

442 

WORMALL,  Daniel: 

claim 

' 

1746 

3 

308 

WORTHEN,  Capt.  Ezekiel  ["Worthing"]:                    | 

muster-i'oll        ..... 

1757—  6 :  202 

1758 

5 

383 

member 

•                 •         .        . 

1762  ■ 

a 

260 

1762—  6  :  261 

1762—  6 :  303 

.  1762 

6 

458 

1763       6:316 

1763       6 :  334 

1763 

••      6 

355 

1763—  6:361 

1763—  6 :  382 

1763 

6 

462 

1764—  6 :  405' 

1764^  6:464 

1765   . 

6 

468 

1765—  7  :      7 

1765       7 :      8 

1765 

7 

20 

1765—  7  :    25 

1765—  7 :    27 

1765 

7 

28 

1765—  7 :    40 

1765—  7:    42 

1765 

7 

49 

1765—  7  :    50 

1765       7  :  176 

1766 

7 

52 

1766—  7:    53 

1766—  7  :    81 

1766 

7 

87 

1766—  7  :    91 

1766       7:110 

1766 

7 

178 

1767—  7  :  113 

1767—  7  :  119 

1767 

7 

127 

1767—  7  :  136 

1767—  7 :  143 

1767 

7 

182 

1768—  7  :  200 

1768       7 :  202 

1768 

7 

214 

1768       7 : 215 

1768—  7  :  216 

1768 

7 

243 

1768—  7  :  247 

1768       7  :  350 

1769 

7 

308 

1769—  7  :  313 

1769       7 :  328 

1769 

7 

oo4 

1769—  7 :  352 

1770       7  :  339 

1770 

7 

346 

1770       7 : 354 

1770—  8:      Ip 

1770 

8 

6 

1770—  8:      7 

1770       8:    18 

1770 

8 

52 

1771—8:      2p 

1771—  8:    60 

1771 

8 

62 

1771—  8:    72 

1771—  8 :    73 

1771 

8 

81 

1771—  8:    84 

1771—  8 :    85 

1771 

8 

86 

1774—  8 :  184 

1774—  8 :  188 

1774 

8 

192 

WORTHEN,  Thomas: 

allowance  for    ..... 

1755—  5 :    38 

1756 

5 

97 

WOWENOCK  (see  Wewee7iock). 

WRIGHT,  Maj.  Joseph  [."  Right  "]  :    . 

member     .         .         .         . 

1762—  6 :  256 

1762 

6 

257 

1762—  6 :  296 

1762—  6 :  458 

1763 

6 

334 

1763       6 : 349 

1763       6 : 373 

1763 

6 

374 

1763       6 :  376 

1763       6:377 

1763 

6' 

381 

1763—  6:462 

1764—  6 :  388 

1764 

6 

401 

1764       6:464 

1765—  6  :  431 

1765 

.     6 

453 

1765—  6:454 

1765       6 :  457 

1765 

7 

6 

1765—  7  :      9 

1765       7:    16 

1765 

7 

18 

1765       7:    22 

1765—  7 :    29 

1765 

7 

42 

1765—  7  :    47 

1765       6 : 176 

i766 

7 

91 

1766—  7  :  178 

1767—  7  :  123 

1767 

7 

132 

1767—  7  :  136 

1767—  7 :  145 

1767 

7 

159 

1767—  7 :  182 

1768—  7  :  190 

1768 

7 

226 

1768—  7 :  234 

1768      7 :  255 

1768 

7 

350 

408 


Index  to  Journals  of  House  of  Representatives, 


WRKillT,  Ma.t. 
member 


Joseph,  —  (amtumcd) 


176!)— 
176<J— 
1770— 
1770— 
1771  — 
1771— 
1772— 
177:5- 
177;;— 
1774— 
1771— 


307 
352 

:V2 
102 
109 
125 
139 
152 
172 
208 


1769—  7:294 

1769—  7:332 

1770—  7  :  354 

1770—  8:    13 

1771—  8:      2i) 

1771—  8:105 

1772—  8:118 

1773—  8:137 

1773—  8:  144 

1774—  8:167 
1774—  8 :  188 

WRIGHT,  Joshua: 

petition 

WRIGHT,  Thomas  : 

to  appear 

WRI(;HT,  Wn.LiAM : 

account .         .         . 

WRITS  {sec  also  names  of  kinds,  Iiistruclions,  Members, 

and  Precepts)  : 

forms  of,  committee  to  draw  up        .         .         .         . 

forms  of,  in  civil  cases      ...... 

of  ejectment  and  trespass 


1734—  2  :  424 


king's 

loss  of,  prevented 


1738—  2:540 


1765— 
1765— 


15 
34 


1730— 
1751— 
1749— 
1755— 

1765— 
1765— 


333 

:423 
:122 
:    61 

:  16 
:    35 


1774—  8:205 


in  review,  service  of 

return  of  in  courts    . 
WYMAN.  Isaac: 

member,  etc.     .         1773—  8  :  150 
WYMAN,  Levi: 

allowance  for 

WYTHK,  (;. : 

clerk,  Virginia  house  of  burgesses  .... 

YEA  OK  Nay  : 

'   members  to  vote,  immediately  .... 

YEAS  AND  Nays: 

on  receiving  fort  Dummer        .         .    1745 —  3  :  180 

on  dismissing  memorial  of  Caj)!.  William  Symraes 
YEATON,  Benjamin  : 

account     ......... 

YExVTON,  Pnu.up  ["Yetton"]: 

under  Captain  Tilton         ...... 

YORK  (.sec  also  New  York)  : 

money       .         .         1758—5:356        1760— 
1761—  6:187         1762— 

journey  to 

petitioner  from  ..... 

YORK  ("oiNTY,  Maine: 

defence  of 1722— 

YORK,  Benjamin: 

wounded  soldier        ....    1758 — 
YORK,  RiCHAUu: 

volunteer 1746 — 

YOUNG.  Daniel: 

claim 


6:    92 
6:255 


1  :  ;541 
5 :  369 
3 :  330 


YBAB. 

VOL. 

1769 

7 

1770 

7 

1770 

8 

1770 

8 

1771 

8 

1772 

8 

1772 

8 

1773 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1774 

8 

1761 

6 

1734 

2 

1761 

6 

1716 

1 

1718 

1 

1730 

2 

1734 

2 

1755 

4 

1755 

4 

1658 

5 

1765 

6 

1765 

7 

1765 

7 

1768 

7 

1771 

8 

1775 

8 

1759 

5 

1770 

8 

1756 

5 

1745 

3 

1752 

4 

1765 

6 

1763 

6 

1761 

6 

1762 

6 

1742 

2 

1766 

7 

1733 

2 

1760 

6 

1746 

3 

1746 

3 

PAGE. 


319 

342 

11 

44 

103 
115 
129 
142 
164 
184 
209 

203 

427 

210 

181 
221 
332 
411 

507 
49 

439 

467 
17 
76 

198 
96 

218 

15 

28 

67 

215 
267 

467 

331 

136 
274 

639 
102 

383 

61 

404 

414 


Province  of  ISTew  Hampshire,  1711-1775. 


409 


YEAR. 

VOL. 

PAGE. 

YOUNG,  Eleazer: 

invalid  volunteer 

■                  •                  • 

,                  , 

,                  , 

174G 

3 

334 

YOUNG,  Hannah  : 

account     . 

■                  •                  * 

, 

,                  . 

1701 

6 

*  198 

YOUNG,  Hezekiah: 

invalid  soldier  . 

• 

.     1746 

3:403 

1761 

6 

124 

YOUNG,  Sergt.  James 

muster-roll 

•                  ■                  • 

.    1746— 

3:408 

1746 

3 

532 

YOUNG,  James: 

Quaker,  exempt  from  tax 

, 

, 

1763 

6 

365 

YOUNG,  Jonathan: 

petition     . 

•                  •                  ■ 

.    1758 

5:372 

1758 

5 

389 

YOUNG,  Capt.  Joseph 

(see  also  Hart, 

John)  : 

muster-roll 

•                  •                  • 

.    1757 — 

5:196 

1757 

5 

203 

1757—  5 :  207 

1757— 

5:208 

1757 

5 

242 

1757—  5 :  244 

1757— 

5:244 

1757 

5 

245 

YOUNG,  Joshua: 

pay  of 

•                  ■                  • 

,                  , 

,                  . 

1763 

6 

313 

YOUNG,  Thomas: 

member,  etc.    . 

•                  •                  • 

. 

,                  , 

1745 

3 

187 

1745       3 :  189 

1745 

3 :  194 

1745 

3 

203 

1745—  3 :  204 

1745— 

3:205 

1745 

3 

218 

1745       3 :  219 

1745— 

3:220 

1773 

8 

149 

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