Citation - New York Gazette (Weyman): 1762.09.27

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Index Entry Bells, in Boston, rung for victory in Havannah 
Location Boston 
Citation
NYG(W.762.074
27 Sep 1762:22 (198)
Boston, Sept. 20.  On Thursday last, being the day appointed
by his Excellency the Governor for a public rejoicing on
occasion of the reduction of the Havannah:
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At one o'clock the bells of the town were rung, and
continued ringing the remainder of the day; 
. . . [4 more lines]
In the afternoon his Excellency the Governor, with the whole
General Court, . . . were escorted by the Company of Cadets
to Concert-Hall, where his Majesty's and other loyal healths
were drank, and a concert of musick, performed by the
gentlemen concerned in the management of it;
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Generic Title New York Gazette (Weyman) 
Date 1762.09.27 
Publisher Weyman, William 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1762 
Bibliography B0028132
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