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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… day with part of the fleet, 100 sail leaving for Lynn and Boston; on the 14th we sailed for the river, and met 40 of …
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… by the loss of his employment as customer in the port of Boston; praying that his case might be referred to the Lords …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… and report. 24. That of the inhabitants of Lynn and Boston referred to the Admiralty Commissioners. 25. That of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… and soldiers under Col. Edmund Syler, late Governor of Boston, referred to the Army Committee, who are to send a … Petition of Thos. Webber of the Mayflower, belonging to Boston in New England, to the Council of State, for a …
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… clearing at Plymouth, with other goods from Holland, for Boston in New England, and praying directions as to whether …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… who is to proceed according to law. 11. The governor of Boston to see that Tattershall Castle is made untenable, … 12. The order to be renewed for Col. Syler, Governor of Boston, to call in the country to help to demolish …
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… the agent for this province (who went to England by way of Boston) of his proceedings in relation to the trade there, …
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… ordered home by the Board of Ordnance, and would go from Boston in the Deptford man-of-war about three weeks hence. He … of his letters and intelligence from France, by way of Boston, all the time of the war. Where he met with a French …
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… by Col. Fletcher (No. 7). Lieut. Hunt, who would sail from Boston in the Deptford, man-of-war, would deliver to their … but would send by the Deptford, which would go to Boston in ten days. Dated 22 Oct. 1698. Printed in Documents … would cost 9,000 l.; he would go over in the Deptford from Boston, and would have waited on their Lordships with the …
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… to be appointed searcher of the Customs in the port of Boston, the fees, &c. not being worth more than 10 l. a year. … latter had established a regular post to pass weekly from Boston to New York in New England, and from New York to …
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