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In Answer to your Letter by Mr Morrison we have first to inform you we have among other Regulations that are expensive, kept Expresses going between us & our Army ever since the first Alarm ー we have no Assistance from any Towns to the Southward of us, & can't think you expect any from us between here & your place ー We shall be always ready to give you every Information in our power...
Date: 23 April 1775
Volume: Volume 1
Having no Friends among the Gentn at Congress, Delegates from this Government, I can daim so much personal Acquaintance with, as yourself, I take the Liberty to call off your Attention a few Minutes from the more weighty Concerns in Politics, to ask your Friendship to one or two Friends of mine, who have a Vejw to some Appointments by your honble Body — Capt James Tracy a Friend of mine &...
Date: 16 January 1777
Volume: Volume 7
Yesterday Forenoon appeared in our Bay a Brig & a Ship which were suspected to be Enemy's Vessell ー these Vessels were soon taken & brought safe into the river ー the Ship was from London eleven weeks since & is named the Freinds Archibald Bowie Master Burthen about 200 tons laden with Coals, Porter pickled Cabbage, Vinegar live Hogs &c these were for Government Service ー the Ship...
Date: 16 January 1776
Volume: Volume 3
The day before yesterday two Enemies Vessels happen'd to be taken in this Bay & brought in here ー one a Ship from London laden for Government Service, the other a Brig from Cork laden with Provisions both bound for Boston ー in the latter were two Passengers Leiutenant Hill of Lord Percy's Regt & a Mr Gray of Boston ー our Committee here have sent both these Gentn & the Masters of both...
Date: 16 January 1776
Volume: Volume 3