Citation - New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy: 1758.11.27

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Index Entry Bells, in Cornwall, rung for surrender of Cape Breton 
Location Cornwall 
Citation
NYGWPB.758.040
27 Nov 1758:21 (830)
London, September 2.  We hear from Penryn, in Cornwall, that
the rejoicyings at that place last Wednesday, . . . on
account of the surrender of Cape-Breton, exceeded every
thing ever seen in that part of the world, . . .
To the incessant ringing of bells, the illuminations of
windows, . . . [celebrations described]
a very grand apparatus of fireworks, . . . preceded by drums
beating, fifes playing, and colours flying, . . .
  The fireworks being exhibited, the company repaired to the
King's Arms tavern to supper, where particular marks of
distinction were paid to a noble piece of roast beef, which
was ushered into the room with the beat of drums, musick of
fifes, and other military honours, . . .and being placed on
a side-board, after singing The Roast Beef of Old England,
and God Save Great George our King, together with the new-
composed song, called The Glorious Twenty-Sixth of July,
1758, it was dissected with a broad-sword. . .
THE GLORIOUS TWENTY-SIXTH OF JULY, 1758.
Britannia's sons rejoice,
To George exalt your voice,
God save the King!
In whose auspicious reign,
Cape-Breton we regain,
And in recording strain,
Victory sing.
. . . [2 more verses]


Generic Title New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy 
Date 1758.11.27 
Publisher Parker, J., and W. Weyman 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1758 
Bibliography B0026537
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