- - - [Town of Boston, ] Hire a Ves- sel to carry home the Account of the Massacre. 74.
- - - [Town of Boston, ] Petition Gov. Hutchinson to appoint Spe- cial Judges to try the Soldiers. 79.
Trades- men , very generous in the Cause of liberty. Ibid.
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T (Brought up)
Town of Boston, Thank ed by the Town of Glocester[Gloucester] , for the Spirited efforts in gett- ing rid of the Soldiers. Etc. 92.
- - - [Town of Boston, ] Their Vote of Thanks
to James Otis junior. 115.
- - - [Town of Boston, ] Meet to
Celebrate the Anniversary of the Boston Massacre &
and choose James Lovell to pronounce an Ora- tion. 427.
- - - [Town of Boston, ] Meet to
Celebrate the Anniversary of the Boston Massacre, Etc; when an
Oration was pronounced on the occasion. Etc. afterwards the
Town enter'd into Measures to provide an Orator for the Next Year, And
Annually for ever; to keep up the Rememb- rance of the Massacre. Etc. Etc. 442.
- - - [Town of Boston, ]Exculpa- ted from having any share in ye disturbance previous to the Massacre. 859.988.
- - - [Town of Boston, ] Their Inha- bitants Massacred, and the vigorous efforts made by them, to rid
the Town of the Troops. Etc. 60.61.
Merchants & Traders, See under Mer- chants. Etc.
Troops, made to evacuate the Town of Boston, by the
Spirited Conduct of the In- habitants. 61.64.
- - - [Troops, ] King may Sta- tion them where he pleases. 974.
- - - [Troops, ] Liberty al- ways in danger from them. 1011.