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NYJ-N.770.100
16 Aug 1770:31 (1441)
[Location uncertain] "In my last I signified that we should
have a meeting, which obtained on Monday. The Sons got a
union, on which they inscribed, Immediate Exportation
without Exception, on royal paper: This was preceded by the
cryer, and a French-Horn, and immediately followed by two
drums; the most reputable North End Sons being principal
tradesmen, &c. To these succeeded two pair of colours, and
two more drums, and thus proceeded the whole length of the
town, the cryer proclaiming at every corner. . .
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