1616. Theses. Evans, 12413. AAS. HC. MHS 1617. Just Published, | Embellished with four Plates, The Massachusetts | Calendar, | Almanack | for | The Year of our Lord 1772. . . . By Philomathes. [Cut.] . . . Boston, | Printed and sold by Isaiah Thomas, in Union-street, near the Market. MASSACHUSETTS-BAY, PROVINCE. AAS 1618. Boston. | From the Votes of the Honora- | ble House of Representatives. | Lunæ 13 Die julii, A.D. 1772. † мeнS 1619. Massachusetts-Bay. By the Governor. A Proclamation For Proroguing the General Court (to March 11). Dated, January 29, 1772. Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, January 30, 1772. 1620. Massachusetts-Bay. By the Governor. A Proclamation For Proroguing the General Court (to March 25). Dated, February 20, 1772. Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, February 20, 1772. 1621. Massachusetts-Bay. By the Governor. A Proclamation For Proroguing the General Court (to April 8). Dated, March 4, 1772. Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, March 5, 1772. 1622. [Royal arms.] By the Governor. | A Proclamation | For a Public Fast. [April 2.] Dated, March 4, 1772. Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governor, and the Honorable His Majesty's Council, 1772. Evans, 12454. AAS. BPL 1623. Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. By the Governor. A Proclamation. Whereas it has been represented to me by the Commissioners of His Majesty's Customs, that Andrew Christie, Mate of His Majesty's Armed Ship Canceaux (on seizure and rescue of a sloop belonging to Brotherton Dagget). Dated, March 18, 1772. Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, March 19, 1772. 1624. Massachusetts-Bay. By the Governor. A Proclamation For Proroguing the General Court (to December 2). Dated, September 7, 1772. Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, September 10, 1772. 1625. Massachusetts- | Bay. [Royal arms.] By the Governor. A Proclamation For a Public Thanksgiving. [December 3. Dated, October 29, 1772. Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governor, and the | Honorable His Majesty's Council, 1772. AAS 1626. Massachusetts-Bay. By the Governor. A Proclamation For Proroguing the General Court (to January 6, 1773). Dated, November 3, 1772. Printed in the Massachusetts Gazette, November 5, 1772. 1627. Thomas Hutchinson, Esq; | Captain-General and Governor in Chief, . . . Military commission. Dated in Ms., August 20, 1772. Engraved by Nathaniel Hurd. NEWBURY-PORT, MARINE SOCIETY. Meнs. AAS. EI. MHS 1628. Laws of the Marine Society at Newbury Port, NewEngland, commencing the thirteenth Day of November, 1772. OCCUM, SAMSON. † AAS 1629. Mr. Occum's Address to his Indian Brethren, on the Day that Moses Paul, an Indian, was executed at New Haven, on the 2d of September, 1772, for the murder of Moses Cook. Put in Metre. Sold at the Heart and Crown in Boston; and by Bulkeley Emerson at Newbury-Port. [1773?] Evans, 12911. RICHARDSON, EBENEZER. 1630. [Cut.] The Life, and | Humble Confession, | of | Richardson, The Informer. Injured Boston now awake, † PHS 1631. [Cut.] A Monumental Inscription on the Fifth of March. Together with a few Lines | On the Enlargement of | Ebenezer Richardson, | Convicted of Murder. NYPL. AAS. MHS Awake my drowsy Thoughts! Awake my muse! Evans, 12302, who gives the first words of the "Inscription." Nichols, 13, places it in 1771. The cut is of the Boston Massacre from the Massachusetts Calendar for 1772. Reproduced in Winsor, Narrative and Critical History, vi. 89. 1632. Upon the Enlargement of the infamous | Ebenezer Richardson, Convicted of wilful-murder. ΕΙ 1633. [Cuts.] Salem, January 16, 1772. | An Account of the Life of Bryan Sheehen, this Day executed in Salem, for com mitt-ing a Rape on the Body of Abial Hollo- | well, Wife of Benjamin Hollowell, of | Marblehead; . . . To be sold at the Printing Office Portsmouth also, Verses on said Occasion. † PHS Evans, 12559. The second cut is the burning of John Rogers, taken from the New England Primer. 1634. S[alem An Account of the [ ] this Day executed in Salem, for com[ || Hollowell, Wife of Benjamin Hollow[ell he was convicted before the Superior C[ourt in November last, and received Sentence [ ordered to be executed on the 19th of December prieved to the 2d, and then to this 16th Day of Bryan Sheehen was the culprit. 1635. Tea, Destroyed by Indians. [Cut.] Ye Glorious Sons of Freedom, brave and bold, UNION SOCIETY, BOSTON. ell re ΕΙ 1636. Rules and Orders | To be Observed by the Union. Society, Founded in Boston, the Twenty-fifth of November, MDCCLXXII. BPL. AAS 1637. To the Hon'ble Thomas Hubbard, Esq; | On the Death of Mrs. Thankfull Leonard. Dated, Boston, January 2, 1772, and signed. † PHS 1638. To the Rev. Mr. Pitkin, on the Death of his Lady. Signed, Phillis Wheatley, and dated, Boston, June 16, 1772. Evans, 12518. † NYHS 1639. [Cut.] The Carrier of The Massachusetts | Spy, † PHS. BPL. AAS 1640. [Cut.] An Address to the Inhabitants of Boston, The Day's far spent; the Night comes on apace, 1641. [Cut.] The Dying Groans of | Levi Ames, | Who was Executed at Boston, the 21st of October, 1773, | for Burglary. Ye youth! who throng this fatal plain, And crowd th' accursed Tree: † PHS 1642. [Cuts.] An Exhortation to young and old to be cautious of small Crimes, lest they become habitual, and lead them before they are aware into those of the most heinous Na- | ture. Occasioned by the unhappy Case of Levi Ames, | Executed on Boston-Neck, October 21st, 1773, for the Crime of Burglary. † PHS Beware young People, look at me, 1643. A few Lines wrote upon the intended Execution of | Levi Ames, | For Burglary, and being sent to him for his Improvement, are now published at his Desire. Come, oh kind Heaven, assist my Muse now dull, † PHS |