Jasper Mauduit: Agent in London for the Province of the Massachusetts-bay, 1762-1765. The Charles Grenfill Washburn Collection [of Letters and Papers, Volumen74Massachusetts historical society, 1918 - 194 páginas "Letters addressed to Jasper Mauduit, when agent in London for the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay"--Page v. |
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... BOLLAN 143 Move to elect an agent to go to England . Was perplexed by his own election . Have written to Lord Halifax for leave . Will go only if he can serve the Province . February 7. HARRISON GRAY TO JASPER MAUDUIT . 145 Sends ...
... BOLLAN 143 Move to elect an agent to go to England . Was perplexed by his own election . Have written to Lord Halifax for leave . Will go only if he can serve the Province . February 7. HARRISON GRAY TO JASPER MAUDUIT . 145 Sends ...
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... Bollan , who was agent from 1746 to 1762 , and Jasper Mauduit , who succeeded him and whose agency terminated in January , 1765 . The correspondence commences three months before George III succeeded to the throne and at the time when ...
... Bollan , who was agent from 1746 to 1762 , and Jasper Mauduit , who succeeded him and whose agency terminated in January , 1765 . The correspondence commences three months before George III succeeded to the throne and at the time when ...
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... Bollan , dated July 14 , 1760 , and relates to military expenditures by the Province of Massachusetts Bay , which it was urged should be paid out of the Parliamentary grant.1 This was followed by five letters to Bollan and one to an ...
... Bollan , dated July 14 , 1760 , and relates to military expenditures by the Province of Massachusetts Bay , which it was urged should be paid out of the Parliamentary grant.1 This was followed by five letters to Bollan and one to an ...
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... Bollan seems to have stood up stoutly for the rights of the Province in 1749 , when he opposed a bill to overrule charters and make the orders of the King the highest law ; in 1750 , when he resisted an order forbidding smiths to erect ...
... Bollan seems to have stood up stoutly for the rights of the Province in 1749 , when he opposed a bill to overrule charters and make the orders of the King the highest law ; in 1750 , when he resisted an order forbidding smiths to erect ...
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... Bollan and eight to Jasper Mauduit . He must not be confused with his younger brother Peter , Chief Justice of the Su- perior Court of Judicature , who declined to refuse to receive his salary from the Crown and was therefore impeached ...
... Bollan and eight to Jasper Mauduit . He must not be confused with his younger brother Peter , Chief Justice of the Su- perior Court of Judicature , who declined to refuse to receive his salary from the Crown and was therefore impeached ...
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Account Act of Parliament affair Agency Agent America Amherst ANDREW OLIVER answer appointed April Arch Bills Bollan Britain Brother CHARLES CHAUNCY Charter Church Committee Copy Council Court CUSHING TO JASPER Danvers desired duty England Exchequer expence favor foreign friends give Government Governor grant hand HARRISON GRAY Hollis honor hope House of Representatives inclosed instructions Interest Israel Mauduit Jackson James Otis JASPER MAUDUIT BOSTON John June late Laws letter Lieut London Lords Lords of Trade Majesty's Mass Massachusetts Bay matter Mayhew Molasses Nothern Colonies Nova Scotia November obedient humble Servant obliged Observations occasion Office Parliament Pence person pet'r petition Pounds present Province received respect Richard Jackson Royal Royall Tyler Secretary sent session shoud Society Sugar Act THOMAS CUSHING Thomas Hutchinson thought tion Trade Treasury vote WILLIAM BOLLAN wou'd woud write wrote XXII
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