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Microfiche 1227 14179, Box 45 Association of the freemen of Maryland. July 26. 1775 The long premeditated, and now, avowed design of the British government, to raise a revenue from the property of the colonists without their consent. 1
Microfiche 1227 14184, Box 45 By His Excellency the Honourable Thomas Gage, Esq; ... A proclamation Whereas the infatuated multitudes, who have long suffered themselves to be conducted by certain well known incendiaries and traitors ... have at length proceeded to avowed rebellion ... Given at Boston, this twelfth day of June ... 1775. 1
Microfiche 1227 14185, Box 45 Cambridge, June 14, 1775. The following is a copy of an infamous thing handed about here yesterday, and now reprinted to satisfy the curiosity of the public. ... 1
Microfiche 1227 14186, Box 45 By His Excellency the Hon. Thomas Gage, Esq; ... A proclamation Whereas the infatuated multitiudes, who have long suffered themselves to be conducted by certain well known incendiaries and traitors ... Given at Boston, this twelfth day of June ... 1775. 1
Microfiche 1227 14187, Box 45 Notification All persons who are desirous of leaving the town of Boston, are hereby called upon to give in their names to the town-major forthwith. 1
Microfiche 1227 14188, Box 45 By the governor. A proclamation The circumstances of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, being such as makes it necessary I should know the number of persons that still remain therein ... Given at Boston, the second day of October, 1775. 1
Microfiche 1227 14189, Box 45 By the governor. A proclamation Whereas the public seal of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, abovesaid, was ... stolen from the Council-chamber in Boston ... I do hereby offer a reward of ten guineas ... Given at Boston, the third day of October, 1775. 1
Microfiche 1227 14190, Box 45 The charter granted by Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary to the inhabitants of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England 1
Microfiche 1227 14191, Box 45 A commission. By His Excellency, the Honorable Thomas Gage ... to Crean Brush, Esquire Whereas there are large quantities of goods, wares, and merchandize, chattels, and effects, of considerable value left in the town of Boston, by persons who have thought proper to depart therefrom ... I have thought fit, and do hereby authorize and appoint you the said Crean Brush, to take and receive into your care, all such goods, chattels, and effects ... Given under my hand and seal at head quarters in Boston, the first day of October, one thousand, seven hundred and seventy five. 1
Microfiche 1227 14192, Box 45 General Gage's account of the late battle at Boston Baltimore, April [i.e., May] 15. : Annapolis, May 12, 1775. The following was this day received by the post, included in letter from General Gage, dated Boston, April 29, 1775, which we give to the public by authority. 1
Microfiche 1227 14193, Box 45 Boston, February 25, 1775 Gentlemen, The following proceedings and votes of the joint committees of this and seven other towns are conveyed to you by their unanimous request. ... : At a meeting of the committees of correspondence of the several towns of Boston, Charlestown, Cambridge, Medford, Lexington, Watertown, Brookline, and Concord. 1
Microfiche 1227 14194, Box 45 In Committee of Safety, Cambridge, May 4, 1775 The recantations of a number of persons of the town of Marblehead ... having been laid before this committee ... Voted ... that the recantations of these persons be accepted. 1
Microfiche 1227 14195, Box 45 In Committee of Safety, Cambridge, [blank] 1775 To [blank] Sir, You are hereby empowered immediately to inlist a company ... as soldiers in the Massachusetts service, for the preservation of American liberty. 1
Microfiche 1227 14196, Box 45 In Committee of Supplies, Watertown, May 8th, 1775 Public notice is hereby given, that there will be wanted for the use of the Massachusetts army, a large quantity of the articles following. 1
Microfiche 1227 14197, Box 45 In Council, Watertown, August 23, 1775 Resolved, that the assessors of each town and district, in this colony, for the present year, be required, so far as in their power, to exhibit to this Court, on the second Tuesday of its next sitting, the sum total of the assessments made on their town or district, for the province tax from the year 1769 to the year 1774. 1
Microfiche 1227 14198, Box 45 In Council, November 7th, 1775 Whereas by an act of this colony ... to grant licences, to innholders and retailers ... Resolved, that before any such licences be granted ... every person applying ... shall produce a certificate from the major part of the selectmen. 1
Microfiche 1227 14199, Box 45 A proclamation for a public thanksgiving ... Thursday the twenty-third day of November instant ... Given under our hands at the Council-chamber, in Watertown, this fourth day of November. 1
Microfiche 1227 14200, Box 45 In Council, December 1, 1775 Whereas it is of the utmost importance to the inhabitants of this colony, as well as the American Army, that the fortifications at Cambridge and Roxbury be effectually defended: and His Excellency General Washington has applied for a temporary reinforcement from New-Hampshire and this colony. 1
Microfiche 1227 14201, Box 45 Colony of the Massachusetts-Bay. By the major part of the Council of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England. [Blank] Greeting By virtue of [illegible] and authority in and by the royal charter, in the absence of the governor and lieutenant-governor, to us given, we do by these presents (reposing special trust and confidence in your loyalty, courage and good conduct) constitute and appoint you the said [blank] 1
Microfiche 1227 14202, Box 45 Acts and laws, passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England begun and held at Watertown, in the county of Middlesex, on Wednesday the nineteenth day of July, anno domini, 1775. 1