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1435. Directions | For sailing in and out of Plymouth Harbour; taken by Moses Bennet, William Rhodes, Thomas Allen, and Nathaniel Green, | ... | in July 1768. † AAS Evans, 10882. It was reprinted by the Commonwealth in 1785, a copy being in BPL.

DRAPER, RICHARD.

1436. Receipt for Massachusetts Gazette and Boston NewsLetter.

MHS

1437. The following was unanimously agreed upon as the Result of the Conference and Consultation of the Committees chosen by a Number of Towns and Districts, viz. Ninetysix Towns and Eight Districts, | conven'd at Boston the Twentysecond Day of September, 1768. Boston: Printed and Sold by Edes & Gill, in Queen-Street, 1768.

Evans, 10840.

HARVARD COLLEGE.

† BPL.

AAS

1438. Quaestiones. Typis Richardi Draper. In Papyrum Miltoni in Nov-Angliâ confectam.

1439. Theses. [Same colophon.]

Evans, 10922.

MEIN AND FLEEMING.

Y. EI. HC. MHS

EI. AAS. HC. MHS

1440. Boston New-England. | Specimen of | Mein and Fleeming's Printing Types.

Mein and Fleeming were partners 1765 to 1769.

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1441. A Letter to the Right Honorable the Marquis of Rockingham from the Province of Massachusetts-Bay. [Boston: January 12, 1768.]

Evans, 10969.

MASSACHUSETTS-BAY, PROVINCE.

MHS

1442. The following Resolves pass'd the Hon. House of Representatives on Friday last. In the House of Representatives February 26, 1768. | Whereas the Happiness and Wellbeing of civil Communi- | ties depend upon Industry, Oeconomy and good Morals.

AAS

1443. [Royal arms.] By His Excellency | Francis Bernard, Esq;. . A Proclamation | For a General Fast. [April 14.] Dated, March 3, 1768. Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governor, and the Honourable His Majesty's Council, 1768.

Evans, 10963.

AAS. BPL

1444. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; . . . A Proclamation (commanding and requiring aid to the Customs Commissioners for the due and legal Execution of the Laws of Trade and Navigation.) Dated, March 16, 1768.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, March 17, 1768.

1445. [Royal arms.] By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; A Proclamation For Dissolving the General Court. Dated, March 30, 1768.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, March 31, 1768.

1446. Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. | Boston, June 30. 1768. On Tuesday the 21st Instant His Excellency_the| Governor sent the following Message to the | Honorable House of Representatives, viz.

BPL

1447. [Royal arms.] By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; ... A Proclamation For Dissolving the General Court. Dated, July 1, 1768.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, July 7, 1768.

1448. [Royal arms.] By His Excellency | Francis Bernard, Esq;... A Brief. (On fire at Montreal.) Dated, July 9, 1768. Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governor, and the Honourable His Majesty's | Council, 1768.

1449. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq;

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† AAS

A Proc

lamation (on riots and tumults in divers towns within the Province.) Dated, August 3, 1768.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, August 4, 1768.

1450. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; . . . A Proclamation (for the apprehension of those concerned in rescuing from the jail of Falmouth John Huston and John Sanborn, convicted of a riot.) Dated, August 3, 1768.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, August 4, 1768.

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1451. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; lamation (on claims to land in the Eastern Parts of the Province under a grant made in 1635 to William Alexander, first Earl of Stirling.) Dated, September 7, 1768.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, September 8, 1768.

1452. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; . . . A Proclamation (for discovering those concerned in destroying a guard house near the fortification in Boston.) Dated, October 12, 1768.

Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, October 13, 1768.

1453. [Royal arms.] By His Excellency | Francis Bernard, Esq;...A Proclamation | For a Public Thanksgiving. [December 1.] Dated, November 3, 1768. Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governor and the Honorable | His Majesty's Council. 1768.

Evans, 10964.

BA. AAS. MHS

1454. By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; . . . A Proclamation (on discovering those concerned in confining officers of the customs at Squam.) Dated, November 3, 1768. Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, November, 1768.

1455. Military Commission [Francis Bernard.] Engraved. MHS 1456. The Parody Parodized, or the Massachusetts Song of Liberty.

Come, swallow your bumpers, ye Tories, and roar, That the sons of fair freedom are hamper'd once more; Published as a handbill in Boston. It was a parody on a Tory poem which appeared in the supplement to the Boston Gazette, September 26, 1768, itself a parody on "A Song" attributed to John Dickinson and Arthur Lee. See Duyckinck, 1. 452.

1457. [Cut.] A New | Song, | Address'd to the Sons of Liberty, on the Continent of America; | particularly to the illustrious, Glorious and never to be Forgotten | Ninety-Two of Boston. Signed, "A Son of Liberty." [Boston: Printed by Green & Russell, 1768.] † PHS

It first appeared in the Pennsylvania Journal, August 4, 1768, and was reprinted in the Essex Gazette, August 16, 1768. The cut is the same which appeared on "A New Year's Wish, from the Carrier of the PostBoy & Advertiser, 1762," No. 1288, supra.

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The device in title of the "Boston Post-Boy," beginning
with the issue of June 11, 1750.

1458. [Cut.] A | New Year's Wish, | from the Carrier of the Post Boy and Advertiser.

The Course of Time again devolves,
The Light of this returning Year,

And as the rolling Sun revolves,

Unwelcome News, too oft we hear.

[Boston: Printed by Green & Russell. 1768.]

† PHS

1459. An Address from the Carrier of the Massachusetts

Gazette, to his respect- able Customers. Boston, January 1st, 1768. [Printed by Richard Draper. 1768.]

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1460. [Cut.] A New-Year's Wish.

This Years begun my humble Muse

Attempt to greet you on the News,

[Boston: Printed by Edes & Gill, 1768.]

† PHS

The cut is a new engraving of that used on "The Carrier of the Boston-Gazette to his Customers, 1766," No. 1393, supra.

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1461. New-Year's Day, 1768. | The News Boy's Verses | Who carries the Boston Evening-Post. [Boston: Printed by T. & J. Fleet. 1768.]

† PHS

1462. A New Year's Wish, | From the Baker's Boy. Boston, January 1, 1768.

† PHS

1463. A New-Year's Wish.

My honour'd Patrons, and my Friends,
Your humble Farrier now pretends
With due Respect, and Hearts sincere,
To Wish you all a happy Year:

† PHS

It has a Ms. note: "Boston, Jany. 1, 1768."

1464. [Royal arms.] An Happy New Year. Revolving Scenes attend revolving Years; To us a strange Fatality appears

In most Events that happen here below;

But Wisdom does their destin'd Courses know

† PHS

1465. Postscript to the Boston News-Letter, August 25, 1768. Account of the Celebration of the Anniversary of the Fourteenth of August by the Sons of Liberty of Boston.

AAS

1466. The Result of a Council, conven'd at | Barrington, September 6, 1768. (On difficulties between the church in that town and Rev. Thomas Prince.)

BPL. MHS

1467. South End Forever. [Cut.] North End Forever. | Extraordinary Verses on Pope-Night. | Or, A Commemoration of the Fifth of November, giving a History of the | Attempt,

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made by the Papishes, to blow up King and Parliament, A. D. 1588. Together with some Account of the Pope himself, and his Wife Joan; with several other Things worthy of Notice, too tedious to mention. † LC

The year is conjectural, and may have been in any year after 1765, when the two sections of the town entered into a truce and united in a peaceable celebration of the night. The cut is the same as appears in 1769. In NYHS is a pamphlet of 4 pages entitled: The | Procession | or, the | Burning of the Pope | În Effigie, at | Temple-Bar, or in Smithfield, On the 17th of November 1681. Being Queen Elizabeth's Birthday. Describing | The several Pageants, and rare Devices of the Pope, Cardinals, Jesuits,

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