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SCGCJ.768.111
1 Nov 1768:12 (152 Supplement)
Boston, October 3. . . On Tuesday the boats from the fleet
came up and sounded the bay all round the town, and on
Friday the ships of war came up and ranged themselves on the
north-east side of the metropolis, as if intended for a
formal siege; and about noon on Saturday the 14th regiment
landed at the Lond-Wharf, and having formed, marched with
drums beating, fifes paying, and colours flying, up King
street to the Town-house, where they halted till the 29th
regiment came up, then marched to the common. . .
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