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  • Town of Boston, by their Se-
    lect
    Men, apply to General Gage , on his go-
    ing
    to Fortify the Neck.
    571.
  • - - - made a Garrison town,
    571,573,609.
  • - - - meet, and choose Re-
    presentatives
    , & members for a Provincial
    Congress, &c, instructed them, &c, not to
    acknowledge the Mandamus Council, &c.
    583.
  • - - - thier proceedings, and
    report, respecting troops being quartered in
    Town.
    616.
  • - - - meet, and make some stric-
    tures
    on General Gage 's Letter to the Congress:
    vote thanks to the Continent for their be-
    nevolence
    to them: choose Delegates for
    a new Provincial Congress.
    640.
  • - - - meet on Account of the
    small Pox; vote against Inoculation, &c.
    707.
  • - - - Blockaded by an Army
    from the Country.
    723.
  • - - - inhabitants, not permitted
    to leave the Town.
    727.
  • - - - a grat Fire there.
    735,739.
  • - - - Gen. Gage breaks his
    capitulation with them.
    746.
  • - - - transactions there by the
    British Troops: with the prices of things.
    859.
  • - - - Thursday Lecture clo-
    sed
    , 867.- Opened again. 913.
  • - - - Beseiged by the Army
    of the United states.
    897.
  • - - - evacuated by the British
    Troops: &c,- the Army of the United Colo.
    take possession of it.
    905.
  • - - - meet for the first time af-
    ter
    the Troops leaving it: choose their
    officers.
    917.
  • - - - the great importance
    of Fortifying the Harbour belonging
    to it.
    924,931.
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  • Town of Boston, meet, and give
    excellent instructions to their Representatives;
    in particualr to support independency if it
    should be declared: and say that the executive,
    & Legislative, ought to be kept separate, &c.
    949.
  • - - - Fortified at Noddles Island
  • - - - an expedition there, carryed
    on against the enemies fleet, and to fortify
    the Harbour : they drive of the fleet, &c.
    956,957.
  • - - - was to have been left by
    General Howe , but was to have had a strong
    Garrison left there, &c.
    968.
  • - - - the reason why it was
    evacuated.
    1004,1006,1063.
  • - - - meet, and come into measures
    relative to the making out acco . losses suffered by
    the british Troops.
    1045.
  • - - - of Roxbury, meet, on
    receiving a Letter from the Town of Boston,
    on the independency of the Judges, &c: their trans-
    actions
    , &c.
    189.
  • - - - their further transactions, &
    resolves.
    201.
  • - - - unfair management, said to
    have been at the Meeting.
    206.
  • - - - of Plymouth, their
    proceedings, relative to their grievances, &c,
    their votes, resolves, &c; send a Letter to the
    Boston Committee.
    193,201.
  • - - - of Marblehead, their votes, &c,
    and proceedings relative to their grievances:-
    Judges independancy, &c.
    198,206.
  • - - - of Cambridge, meet relative
    to the same.
    202,206.
  • - - - of Charlestown,
    their proceedings relative to the independency
    of the Judges, &c: instruct their Representa:
    -answer the Boston Letter, &c.
    211.
  • - - - of Dorchester, meet
    and come into Boston's measure respecting Griev-
    ances
    , &c.
    217.
  • - - - of Brooklyn, meet
    on the same, their proceedings, &c.
    Ibid.
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