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Petition of Sarah Trefethen soldiers widow 174546
46
Committee appointed on boundary lines 1733
48
Dedimus Nath Sargent Paul Wentworth and B Thing 1735
61
Atkinson to Thomlinson May 31 1741
66
Extract from charter of Kingswood 1737
76
Governors order relative to the seal 1739
89
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97
Committee to invoice stores at the fort 1740
102
Instructions to the Governor about money 1740
113
Petition of John Eyre 174041
119
Action of the Legislature on the foregoing 1741
133
Thomlinson to Atkinson July 13 1741
134
Governor Wentworth to Board of Trade 1742
139
Report of the Board of Trade on New Hampshire Acts 1743 146148
146
Thomlinson to Atkinson February 10 1737
153
Thomlinson to Atkinson July 14 1742
180
Thomlinson to Atkinson November 27 1742
193
Bill for powder furnished a detachment 1744
203
Receipt for an Indian delivered to Colonel Willard 1744
209
Atkinson to Thomlinson March 29 1745
219
Crew of the ship Endeavor 1745
226
Shirley to Captain Bradbury July 22 1745
233
List of Greenland impressed men 1745
239
Petition from Louisbourg soldiers 1745
245
Louisbourg expedition account 1745
268
Major Gilman loses his coat at Louisbourg 1746
274
List of rations not received by the above
281
Walter Warrens account
288
Shirley to Wentworth January 12 1746
291
Widow Sarah Jacksons petition 1747
294
Major Thomas Davis relative to government stores 1747
303
Theodore Atkinson to Thomas Jones 1747
309
Colonel Stoddard concerning the Six Nations 1747
315
Extracts from Duke of New Castles letter 1747
323
Summons to the Council to Court of Admiralty 1748
331
Shirley to Wentworth May 31 1748
337
Shirley to Wentworth August 24 1748
351
Shirley to Wentworth February 7 174647
353
Shirley to Wentworth concerning some Indians 1749
356
Report of committee named in warrant 1749
362
Atkinson to Thomlinson May 26 1750
374
Acts approved by the Privy Council 1750
380
Trade between New Hampshire and West Indies 1751
389
Thomlinson and Trecothick to Atkinson 1752
401
Greenwood to Waldron about Mrs Mason
407
To Governor Phipps about murder of Indians 1752
413
Deposition of John Hodgdon soldier 1753
419
Petition for division of Province into counties 1754
425
Petition from towns for assistance 1756
434
John Carty wounded soldier 1756
441
Memorial of William Clifford 1757
452
Governor Wentworth to General Webb 1757
454
Captain Ladds account 1757
460
Captures by English privateers 1757
467
Commissary Kings certificate 1758
475
Hercules Mooneys loss at Fort William Henry 1758
482
Secretary Pitt to Governor Wentworth 1758
488
Names of substitutes for Quakers 1759
495
Petition for a road to Coös 1763
555
66
573
Atkinson to Trecothick 1767
579
Petition of James Hudson salt manufacturer 1769
589
Committee to examine bills of credit 1770
598
Road from Pemigewasset River to Dartmouth Coll 1771
605
Road from Conway to Connecticut River 1772
611
Defence of Governor Wentworth 1765
616
Memorial of Peter Livius 1772
623
Deposition of Peter Gilman and Thomas W Waldron 1772
628
Letter accompanying the memorial 1772
637
Letter of introduction to John Pownall 1773
645
Road from New Britain to Hanover
651
Colonel Atkinsons orders to Captain Dennett 1774
657
Rules and regulations of a militia company 1775
663
Captain Barkleys conditions 1775
672
Act to establish the legality of certain taxes 1776
679
Lead mine discovered 1776
685
Minutes of Council 1778
692
Certificate from selectmen of Boothbay Mass 1778
698
66
704
Samuel Hunt declines a commission 1780
710
Eleazer Russell to Meshech Weare 1782
716
John Sullivan to John Langdon 1782
723
Nominations for sheriff and judges in Grafton County
729
Petition to tax nonresident proprietors 1784
735
Elisha Payne accepts election to Congress 1784
741
Petition in favor of Colonel David Webster 1785
747
Letter from treasury board at N Y 1785
753
Account of New Hampshire taxes 1785
759
Eben Hazard to Jeremiah Libbey 1786
765
Postmaster Libbey to Samuel Dearborn 1786
771
Instructions to officers 1786
778
Report of committee on Sheafe petition 1787
785
Petition for road from Barnstead to Northwood 1787
791
Accounts of confiscated estates 1789
798
Petition of three men to be restored to office 1789
804
Letter from Joseph Whipple 1790
811
James Sheafes letter of transmittal 1790
818
Petition for a new county 1791
825
Resolve of Massachusetts House 1791
831
James McGregore commissioner of claims 1791
840
Ratable polls in New Hampshire 1792
842
Road from Concord to Durham 1792
849
66
857
Papers received from Colonel McGregore 1793
863
More facts relative to the same matter 1793
872
Petition to construct canals 1795
878
Letter from Oliver Whipple of Hampton 1798
886
Nathaniel Heads commissions 1798
892
Captain Waits weekly return 1759
903
Colonel Waits account to General Sullivan 1776
909
French Canadians in Colonel Hazens regiment
917
Letter of Elias Stileman 1682
924
Thomlinson to Atkinson September 20 1740
933
Shirley to Wentworth February 25 174445
936
Joseph Sleepers statement 174546
938
J Gilman transmits his public accounts 1788
982

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