August 2. HARRISON GRAY TO JASPER MAUDUIT 125 Notice of bills drawn against the grant of Parliament. September 12. THOMAS CUSHING TO JASPER MAUDUIT 127 Rumors of his want of health and desire to have his brother the agent. Objection raised. Should not publicly express his intention to resign. Strength of Jackson. September 23. HARRISON GRAY TO JASPER MAUDUIT 126 Schedule of bills drawn. Introduces Edmund Quincy. October 28. THOMAS CUSHING TO JASPER MAUDUIT 130 The act of Parliament for improving his Majesty's rev- enue from customs. Bollan would have sent information. November 10. THOMAS CUSHING TO JASPER MAUDUIT 135 Sends Bollan's statement of the controversy between the Seizure of a brigantine from France. An illustration of Distribution of the grant by Parliament among the American colonies. Move to elect an agent to go to England. Was perplexed Sends account of bills drawn. Reason for electing Hutch- February 11. THOMAS CUSHING TO JASPER MAUDUIT 145 Instructions on the molasses act are being prepared. Taxes should originate with the people. Measures of Par- February 14. ISRAEL MAUDUit to Acknowledges tracts on Mayhew controversy. March 29. THOMAS CUSHING TO JASPER MAUDUIT Trusts he will come to no sudden determination on the 151 151 Sends papers and documents. Action of the General April 5. JASPER MAUDUIT TO [SECRETARY OLIVER?] 153 April 9. THOMAS CUSHING TO JASPER MAUDUIT. . The memorial on the molasses duty. Instructions should have been sent earlier. Effects of a duty of two pence. If The instructions on molasses and stamp duties. Hutchin- son and the agency. Question between Jackson and Mau- duit's brother. His order for woolens. Introduces Thomas Injudicious conduct of the House of Representatives. Their letter to their agent, and how it was adopted. Would October 4. THOMAS HUTCHINSON TO WILLIAM BOL- Not conscious of having neglected him. Have never had November 12. THOMAS CUSHING TO JASPER MAU- DUIT. Right of self-taxation asserted. Other colonies have The molasses duty. Fees in the French islands. Diffi- September 4. JASPER MAUDUIT TO THE SPEAKER Indignant over the resolution of the General Court, vot- ing him his salary. His services and sacrifices. Appoint- |