So under date of Feb. 20, 1765: Mr. John S. Copley, Dr. To a gold setting for a picture-weight, 4 pennyweights 18 grains. pwt 1. 5.4 To a gold case for a picture W. 4. 8 Mrs Mr. DEANE exhibited a printed broadside containing the names of the "Protesters" against the Solemn League and Covenant; and those of the "Addressers" to Governor Hutchinson before leaving the country in 1774. The paper belonged to Mr. John K. Wiggin, of Boston, through whose kindness it was allowed to be exhibited to the meeting, and to be printed in the "Proceedings": Whereas a great Number of People have express'd a Desire that the Names of the Addressers to the late Gov. HUTCHINSON, and Protesters against the solemn League and Covenant might be made Publick, the following is a true List of the same, Viz. Those who Asteriz'd are not Natives of America. N. B. As the Occupation and Places of Business of some of the Persons in the above curious List are utterly unknown to the Editor, it is desired that, any Person or Persons who can give Intelligence thereof, would send it to the British Coffe-House, inclosed in a Letter directed to the true American, and due Notice will be shown to them in the next Edition Edward Cox Thomas Aylwin Joseph Green Hugh Tarbet Abraham Ellison Frederick Roberts -William Jackson William M'Alpine Sold in Queen-Street. Benj. Green, jun George Leonard William Hunter Samuel Greenwood William Hutchins Judge METCALF made the following communication: In the Journal of the House of Representatives of the Province of Massachusetts are the following entries: "April 9th, 1731. Whereas there are several expressions contained in a sermon (now in print) said to be preached at Southborough, the 21st of October last, by the Reverend Mr. John Greenwood, pastor of the Church at Rehoboth, at the ordination of the Reverend Nathan Stone, pastor of the Church in said Southborough, which the House apprehend may |