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We hear that a schooner laden with arms, pistols, swords, and a variety of other warlike stores, is taken by one of his Majesty's ships off the capes of Delaware, and is daily expected here. The master of the above schooner is brought in here by the Mercury.
Same d[a]y arrived several transports from Nantasket-road, near Boston, having on board a number of Frazier's highlanders, about 1000 of...
Date: 25 June 1776
Volume: Volume 5
The first division of the Fleet and Transports from Boston ( containing chiefly the Inhabitants,&c.) arrived here yesterday, after a passage of only six days, and the second division (containing the Troops) arrived this day, after a passage of only four days. They have little or no provisions, nor can this place supply them with any; neither are there conveniences on shore for this unexpected...
Date: 3 April 1776
Volume: Volume 4