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Covenant might be made Publick, the following is a true List of the same, Viz. [Edes & Gill.] Sold in Queen-Street.

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Issued in facsimilie in the Bulletin of the Boston Public Library, October, 1893. Evans, 13767.

1701. A List Of the Addressers to the late Gov. Hutchinson. Taken from the London Gazetteer, and New Daily Advertiser, Of Saturday September 24th, 1774. Sold by D. Kneeland, in Queen-Street.

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1702. At a Meeting of the following Gen- | tlemen, being Committees from every Town and | District in the County of Middlesex, and Pro- | vince of Massachusetts Bay, held at Concord, in said County, on the 30th and 31st Day of | August 1774, to consult upon Measures proper | to be taken at the present very important Day.

Evans, 13439.

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1703. At a Meeting of the Delegates of every Town and District in the County of Suffolk, on Tuesday the Sixth of September, at the House of Mr. Richard Woodward of Dedham, and by Adjournment at the House of Mr. Daniel | Vose of Milton on Friday the Ninth Instant, |

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BOSTON. TOWN OF.

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1704. Votes and Proceedings of the Town of | Boston, | June 17, 1774.

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pp. 2, on a folio leaf. Evans, 13159. Reproduced in Winsor, Narrative and Critical History, vI. 61.

1705. At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, duly qualified | and legally warned, in public town meeting, assembled at Faneuil-hall, on Tuesday the 26th day of July, Anno Domini 1774, at 10 o'clock fore

noon.

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COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENCE. 1706. Boston, May 12, 1774. Gentlemen, | By the last advices from London we learn that an Act has been passed by the British Parliament for blocking up the Harbour of Boston, . . .

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1707. Gentlemen, | The evils which we have long foreseen are now come upon this town and province, the long meditated stroke is now given to the civil | liberty of this country.

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Pp. 2 Evans, 13157. 1708. [Another issue, with printed date.]

Dated and signed in мs., June 8, 1774. By order, etc.

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1709. Boston, June 10, 1774. | Gentlemen, | Whereas several of our brethren, members of the com- | mittees of correspondence in the neighbouring towns, | have since our letter of the 8th instant applied to us, .

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A facsimile is in the Bulletin of the Boston Public Library, July, 1893. Evans, 13158.

1710. [Another issue.]

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The endings of the first three lines are: Commit-. . . have . . . whether .. and the words Great-Britain and North-America are italicised.

1711. Boston, September 27, 1774. | Gentlemen, | The committees of correspondence of this and several of the neighbouring towns, having taken into consideration the | vast importance of withholding from the troops now here, | labour, straw, ...

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The resolve and vote adopted at a meeting of committees, September 27, are attached. Evans, 13162.

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namely,

The Committee (consisting of the following Members,

Mr. Samuel Adams,

John Rowe, Esq;

Thomas Boylston, Esq;

Mr. John White,
Mr. Gibbins Sharpe,
Capt. William Mackey.

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On donations for the poor of Boston. Dated, Boston, Sept. 22, 1774. Evans, 13161.

1713. Boston, May 24, 1774. | The Merchants and Traders of this Town, are requested to meet at the West Chamber in | the Town-House, lately improved by the Court of Sessions, at Four o'clock This Afternoon, . .

Evans, 13156.

BRATTLE, WILLIAM.

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1714. The following is a Copy of a Letter, | said to be wrote by Gen. Brattle, | to the Commander in Chief, viz.

The letter is dated, Cambridge, August 29, 1774. Evans, 13175.

1715. The following is a Copy of a Letter, said to be wrote by Gen. Brattle, | to the Commander in Chief, viz. | Cambridge, August 29, 1774. † BPL

Reproduced in Winsor, Narrative and Critical History, vi. 98. 1716. The following is a Copy of a | Letter, said to be wrote by Gen. Brattle, to the Comman- der in chief, viz. [and] Gen. Brattle's Address | To the Public. Dated, Boston, September 2, 1774.

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1717. To the Public. | Boston, Sept. 2, 1774. | I think it but Justice to myself to give an Account of my Conduct.

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CONGRESS, CONTINENTAL. 1718. The following Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the American | Continental Congress, we are induced to publish thus early purely to ease the Impatience of our Readers. | Association, &c. Boston: Printed by Edes & Gill.

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1719. [Another issue.] Boston: Printed, by T. & J. Fleet.

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The two issues are identical except for the imprint. Evans, 13708 and 13709.

1720. The Association, | agreed upon by the Grand American Continental Congress. Dated, October, 1774. Boston: Printed by Edes & Gill, in Queen Street.

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The 9th Article of the Association of the late Continental Congress. Salem, December 3, 1774.

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DUCKETT, VALENTINE.

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1722. [Cut.] The Life, Last Words, | And Dying Speech of | Valentine Duckett; | who was shot for Desertion, on Boston Common, Friday Morning, Sept. 9, 1774, . . . Dated, Boston Camp (at mid-night) 9th Sept. 1774. Sold at the PrintingOffice in School-Street. Price Six Coppers.

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1723. [Cuts.] An Elegy, occasioned by | The Melancholly Catastrophe, which happen'd in the Night of the 10th. of August, 1774: In which the following Persons perished in the unrelenting Flames, . . . Mrs. Murphy and her two small Children, Mrs. Fling and Mrs. Whitemore, . . . Sold at the Printing-Office in Milk-Street. † PHS

1724. From the Virginia Gazette, August 25. | A | Parody | on a late Proclamation. [and] From the Massachusetts-Spy. | September 1, 1774. | A General sample of Gubernatorial Eloquence, as lately exhibited to a Company of | C[ouncillor]s.

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The second item is an attack on Hancock. The sheet may have been printed in Virginia. Evans, 13287.

No. 1722.

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1725. A Brief | Narrative, or Poem, | Giving an Account of the Hostile Actions of some Pagan Indians towards | Lieutenant Jacob Tilton, and his brother Daniel Tilton, both of the town of Ipswich, as they were on board of a small vessel at | the Eastward; which happened in the summer-time, | in the year 1722. With an Account of the | Valiant Exploits of the said Tiltons, and their victorious Conquest | over their insulting | enemies. Newbury Port: Printed and sold by I. Thomas and H. W. Tinges, 1774.

Evans, 13289. N. E. Hist. Gen. Register, II. 271.

1726. A Genuine | Letter | From a well-known Patriot at St. James's, To his Friend in Boston, | Relative to the present distracted State of American Affairs. Dated London, Novvember 28, 1774. † NYHS. BPL

Evans, 14061.

GREAT BRITAIN.

1727. Proceedings of his Majesty's Privy-Council on the Ad-| dress of the Assembly of Massachusetts-Bay, to remove his Governor and Lieutenant-Governor; with the substance of |

Mr. Wedderburn's Speech relative to said Address. Sold at the Printing-Office in School-street.

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pp. 4. The style of type and width of column are the same as in the "Addresses &c." published by Thomas & John Fleet.

1728. The King's Speech | To both Houses of Parliament, 30 November, 1774, Together with their Addresses to his Majesty. † AAS

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BOSTON PORT BILL AND ACT.

1729. London, April 4, [1774.] The following is the muchtalked-of Boston | Port-Bill, which on Thursday last received | the Royal Assent, and after the First of June | becomes a Law. Boston: Printed, by Edes & Gill, | in Queen-Street, 1774.

† LCP 1730. Extracts of private Letters from London, dated April 7 and 8, to Persons in | New York and Philadelphia. Signed, T. † мdнs. EI. AAS

Evans, 13273, 13307, who gives it to John Holt of New York. The New York issue (in LC and NYPL) is in four columns instead of three, and is printed on verso of the Boston Port Bill brought by Captain Coupar. The "Extracts" appear as a supplement to the Boston Evening Post, May 23, 1774, and in precisely the same form, line for line, in the Boston Gazette of the same date. The broadside was made up by adding enough to each of the three columns to permit the "Extracts" to appear on one page, but it is impossible to say whether it was the Fleets or Edes & Gill who printed it.

1731. The Boston Port Bill, | Together with Governor Johnsone's Speech in the House of Commons on the same. pp. 2.

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1732. Anno Regni Decimo Quarto Georgii III Regis. 1774. | Regulation of Massachuset's Bay. [Royal arms.] An Act of Parliament Passed in the Fourteenth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third. 1774. Boston: Printed by Mr. Draper, Printer to His Excellency | the Governor, and the Honorable His Majesty's Council, 1774.

pp. 9. Evans, 13303.

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1733. An Act to block up Boston Harbour. . . . Sold at the Printing-Office in School-street.

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1734. Anno Regni Decimo Quarto Georgii III. Regis. | Regulation of Massachusets-Bay. [Royal arms.] . . . An Act for the better regulating the Government of the Province of the Massachuset's Bay, in New- | England. Boston: Printed by

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