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... Boston , and was buried by torchlight ; the corpse having been carried from the Governor's residence to the South Church in a hearse drawn by six horses , attended by a suitable Guard of Honor . Sir Edmund was eminently unpopular in the ...
... Boston , and was buried by torchlight ; the corpse having been carried from the Governor's residence to the South Church in a hearse drawn by six horses , attended by a suitable Guard of Honor . Sir Edmund was eminently unpopular in the ...
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... Boston . I am , Sir , Your humble servant , EDWARD RANDOLPH . [ Mass . Hist . Coll . , vol . vii . 3d series , p . 166. ] The first Meeting of the Council under Andros . At a Council held in Boston , New England , on Thursday , De ...
... Boston . I am , Sir , Your humble servant , EDWARD RANDOLPH . [ Mass . Hist . Coll . , vol . vii . 3d series , p . 166. ] The first Meeting of the Council under Andros . At a Council held in Boston , New England , on Thursday , De ...
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... BOSTON , IN NEW - ENGLAND , August 23 , 1686 . By the blessing of God and your Lordship's favour , I have per- formed his Majesty's commands , and brought this people to a nearer dependence upon the Crown . I have likewise served 2 ...
... BOSTON , IN NEW - ENGLAND , August 23 , 1686 . By the blessing of God and your Lordship's favour , I have per- formed his Majesty's commands , and brought this people to a nearer dependence upon the Crown . I have likewise served 2 ...
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... Boston , Salem , Portsmouth , Bristol , Newport , New London , Saybrook , New Haven , Milford , Fairfield and Stamford " were made ports of entry . - ED . [ Mass . Hist . Coll . , vol . vii . 3d series , p . 170. ] A Specimen of ...
... Boston , Salem , Portsmouth , Bristol , Newport , New London , Saybrook , New Haven , Milford , Fairfield and Stamford " were made ports of entry . - ED . [ Mass . Hist . Coll . , vol . vii . 3d series , p . 170. ] A Specimen of ...
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... Boston , and the over- throw of Sir Edmund Andros's Government of New England . * [ Col. Rec . of R. I. , vol . iii . pp . 254-55 . ] 6 " About nine o'clock of the morning of the 18th of April , just as George , the commander of the ...
... Boston , and the over- throw of Sir Edmund Andros's Government of New England . * [ Col. Rec . of R. I. , vol . iii . pp . 254-55 . ] 6 " About nine o'clock of the morning of the 18th of April , just as George , the commander of the ...
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