Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | H | Hutchinson, Thomas (Chief Justice; gov. of Mass.)
Abigail Adams to Charles Adams, 16 February 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:60]
Abigail Adams to Charles Adams, 16 February 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:61]
John Adams to Cotton Tufts, 26 May 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:207]+
From James Warren, 7 September 1777 [Papers of John Adams 5:284]
Hezekiah Ford to the Commissioners, 25 June 1778 [Papers of John Adams 6:235]+
From John Williams, 27 June 1778 [Papers of John Adams 6:236]+
John Bondfield to the Commissioners, 8 September 1778 [Papers of John Adams 7:15]+
To Samuel Adams, 27 November 1778 [Papers of John Adams 7:235]+
To Elbridge Gerry, 17 October 1779 [Papers of John Adams 8:208]
To Elbridge Gerry, 17 October 1779 [Papers of John Adams 8:209]+
To Richard B. Lloyd, 20 February 1780 [Papers of John Adams 8:345]+
To Edmund Jenings, 9 October 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:8]+
II. To Le politique hollandais, 22 January 1782 [Papers of John Adams 12:207]
III. To Le politique hollandais, 22 January 1782 [Papers of John Adams 12:210]
– Collection of Original Papers [7 references]
– History of Massachusetts Bay [1 reference]
– History of Massachusetts-Bay [17 references]
– History of the Colony and Province of Mass. Bay [2 references]
– History of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay [7 references]
– AA on his religious hypocrisy [1 reference]
– Addressers of [10 references]
– Boston house of, damaged in rioting [2 references]
– Franklin receives correspondence of [1 reference]
– JA comments on [3 references]
– JA on [12 references]
– JA's published comments on [1 reference]
– JA's relations with [14 references]
– James Bowdoin abhors [1 reference]
– Letterbooks [1 reference]
– Salem a stronghold of [2 references]
– adjourns superior court [3 references]
– allegedly linked in conspiracy with Bernard [9 references]
– anatomized by JA [6 references]
– and Bernard [1 reference]
– and Bowdoin [1 reference]
– and Jonathan Sewall [1 reference]
– and Mass. boundaries [6 references]
– and Otis [3 references]
– and Panton admiralty case [1 reference]
– and Samuel Quincy's appointment as solicitor general [1 reference]
– and Tea Act disturbances [3 references]
– and colonial agency [4 references]
– and colonial rights [3 references]
– and command of Castle William [2 references]
– and controversy over the chief justiceship [1 reference]
– and declaration of a day of prayer [1 reference]
– and impeachment of Oliver [1 reference]
– and impeachment of Peter Oliver [2 references]
– and pardon for Richardson, No. 59 [1 reference]
– and payment of judges' salaries [2 references]
– and plural office-holding [4 references]
– and the York “rescinders” [1 reference]
– and the tea crisis [4 references]
– appointed chief justice of Mass. [1 reference]
– appoints Hancock [1 reference]
– arrives in England [1 reference]
– as judge of probate [3 references]
– called “firebrand of the rebellion” [3 references]
– captured letters of [4 references]
– characterized [2 references]
– charge to Grand Jury, 1769 [1 reference]
– comment on soldiers' trial (No. 64) [1 reference]
– controversial letters to England [4 references]
– countryseat at Milton [3 references]
– death [2 references]
– death of [1 reference]
– death of son [1 reference]
– debate with the House of Representatives on authority of Parliament [10 references]
– defended [2 references]
– defends continuing General Court at Cambridge [1 reference]
– disputes with General Court [8 references]
– draft of writ, No. 44 [2 references]
– encourages taxation of Americans [1 reference]
– entertains military and revenue officials [1 reference]
– family of [3 references]
– former home in Milton [3 references]
– friendship with Jonathan Sayward [3 references]
– home of [1 reference]
– house in Milton, Mass. [3 references]
– house injured in riot, 1765 [1 reference]
– identified [1 reference]
– in No. 10 [1 reference]
– in No. 12 [1 reference]
– in No. 38 [1 reference]
– in No. 41 [2 references]
– in No. 46 [3 references]
– in No. 56 [7 references]
– in No. 57 [2 references]
– in No. 58 [4 references]
– in No. 59 [2 references]
– in No. 63 [7 references]
– in No. 9 [1 reference]
– in Pleadings Book cases [2 references]
– in political cartoon [1 reference]
– influence on Pownall [1 reference]
– instructions to (1771) [1 reference]
– law students of [2 references]
– lawyers' address to [1 reference]
– letter to his son read in Mass. Provincial Congress [1 reference]
– letters of [5 references]
– letters published in patriot newspapers [1 reference]
– lieutenant governor and governor of Mass. [5 references]
– mentioned [52 references]
– negatives JA as councilor [2 references]
– negatives JA's election to Council [2 references]
– negatives election of JA and others to Mass. Council [1 reference]
– on Anville's fleet [1 reference]
– on Nickerson murder case [1 reference]
– on independence [1 reference]
– on jury challenges, No. 63 [1 reference]
– on the “Centinel” articles [1 reference]
– on writs of assistance [4 references]
– opposes Thomas Pownall [1 reference]
– popular discontent with [3 references]
– relations with judiciary of Mass. [6 references]
– replaced by Gen. Gage [1 reference]
– residence in Milton, Mass. [1 reference]
– resignation of [4 references]
– role in Gray v. Paxton [1 reference]
– salary of [3 references]
– sends troops to Castle Island after Boston Massacre [1 reference]
– state takes letters found in home of [1 reference]
– summary of evidence in No. 63 prepared for [1 reference]
– suspected contributor to Galloway's Cool Thoughts [5 references]
– treatment of in England [1 reference]
– victim of Stamp Act riot [1 reference]
– vote for dismissal of [1 reference]
– witness in No. 63 [2 references]
– “Rapatio” in Mrs. Warren's Adulateur [1 reference]
– “that Arch Corrupter and Deceiver” [1 reference]
– “the mazy Windings of Hutchinsons Heart, and the serpentine Wiles of his Head” [1 reference]
– “the mazy Windings of Hutchinsons heart” [1 reference]