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1766 January 13 . Thomas Gage ALS to William Johnson; New York.
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Negative estimate of Major Robert Rogers, arrived from England to be appointed Commandant of Michilimackinac.
Located in Thomas Gage papers, American Series
1766 January 15 . Thomas Gage LS to John Bradstreet; New York.
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Gives rules concerning the marching and quartering of troops when so called. Voices precautions observed by the Secretary at War [William Barrington] when a civil authority demands military aid to suppress riots or other disturbances. Includes orders from Richard Maitland to John Bradstreet concerning military aid in support of a civil power.
Located in Thomas Gage papers, American Series
1766 March 15 . Richard Smith ALS to Sons of Liberty. Committee of Correspondence. New York; Burlington, [New Jersey].
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Can't find men willing to join Sons of Liberty though many agree with their cause, including Quakers whose religious principles interfere with "vigorous measures." Comments on state of courts and disapproval of Stamp Act.
1768 April 7 . John Lane ALS to John Rowe; London, [England].
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Discusses letters from Gen. Conway and Col. Isaac Barre that praise Boston for their public support of the colonies. Barres believes that the interests of the colonies are inseperable from those of Britain and that measures should be made to please both.
1768 November 6 . William Wildman Barrington ALS to "My Lord"; Cavendish Square, [London].
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King's opinion on Ireland and restoration of peace in America and Boston in particular.
1769 October 31 . AD to [unknown]; Boston, [Massachusetts].
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Account of non-importation riots. Hopes that further violence can be prevented. Foresees future confusion. England has brought this trouble on themselves.
1770 March 23 . James Bowdoin, Samuel Pemberton, and Dr. Joseph Warren ADS to John Manners, marquees of Granby; Boston, [Massachusetts].
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Petition to remove troops from Boston and Massachusetts Bay and matters relating to the "Massacre" on March 5th. Condemns possible depositions that might cast the people of Boston as the instigators of the affair and discusses a public examination made by Justices at Faneuil Hall.
1770 December 24 . Charles Paxton ALS to George Townshend; Boston, [Massachusetts].
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Regarding the Boston Massacre and trial of British soldiers.