Correspondence of William Shirley: Governor of Massachusetts and Military Commander in America, 1731-1760, Volumen1Macmillan, 1912 |
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... garrison at that point . SHIRLEY TO JABEZ BRADBURY , JULY 22 , 1745 Relating to the Penobscot Indians and hostilities on the St. George's River . SHIRLEY TO DUKE OF NEWCASTLE , JULY 27 , 1745 . Cares of government have affected his ...
... garrison at that point . SHIRLEY TO JABEZ BRADBURY , JULY 22 , 1745 Relating to the Penobscot Indians and hostilities on the St. George's River . SHIRLEY TO DUKE OF NEWCASTLE , JULY 27 , 1745 . Cares of government have affected his ...
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... garrison of four thousand for Louisbourg . Sale of European commodities should be increased . · · SHIRLEY TO DUKE OF NEWCASTLE , NOVEMBER 6 , 1745 Valuable services of officers in Louisbourg expedition . SHIRLEY TO LORDS OF TRADE ...
... garrison of four thousand for Louisbourg . Sale of European commodities should be increased . · · SHIRLEY TO DUKE OF NEWCASTLE , NOVEMBER 6 , 1745 Valuable services of officers in Louisbourg expedition . SHIRLEY TO LORDS OF TRADE ...
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... garrison at Louisbourg through sickness . Need of additional forces and renewal of provisions . SHIRLEY TO BENNING WENTWORTH , JANUARY 30 , 1745/6 306 Enlarged powers for New Hampshire officials . SHIRLEY TO Benning WentwORTH , FEBRUARY ...
... garrison at Louisbourg through sickness . Need of additional forces and renewal of provisions . SHIRLEY TO BENNING WENTWORTH , JANUARY 30 , 1745/6 306 Enlarged powers for New Hampshire officials . SHIRLEY TO Benning WentwORTH , FEBRUARY ...
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... Garrison by Summer , which I hope will induce their Lordships of the Committee to overlook past neglects in this Matter . As to the Nonpayment of the 500 Guineas , I have ( in the present recess of the Genl Court ) ordered the Secry to ...
... Garrison by Summer , which I hope will induce their Lordships of the Committee to overlook past neglects in this Matter . As to the Nonpayment of the 500 Guineas , I have ( in the present recess of the Genl Court ) ordered the Secry to ...
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... Garrison properly establish'd according to the Intent of his Majesty's Instruction . The Assembly has also pass'd an Act for an Allowance of pay to the Inhabitants of Dorchester in the neighbourhood of Castle William , whom I shall en ...
... Garrison properly establish'd according to the Intent of his Majesty's Instruction . The Assembly has also pass'd an Act for an Allowance of pay to the Inhabitants of Dorchester in the neighbourhood of Castle William , whom I shall en ...
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¹ Original Act of Parliament America Annapolis Royal appointed Assembly Battery Belcher Belknap Manuscripts BENNING WENTWORTH Bills of Credit Boston Britain Canada Canso Cape Breton Captain Coll Colonies Command Commission Commissioners Copy Council Court Crown Point Duke of Newcastle Duty Endorsed Enemy England enlist Esqr Excellency Excellency's Excy Execution Expedition Expence favour Forces French Garrison Genl give Government Governmt Governor Govr Shirley Grace the Duke Hampshire Harbour hereby Hist Honour hope Humble Servant inclosed Indians inform'd Inhabitants Janry JONATHAN LAW King Land late letter Lord Duke Lordships Louisbourg Majesty Majesty's Government Majesty's Service Majy's Massachusets Bay Massachusetts ment mention'd Nova Scotia Obedient Occasion Officers Plantations pleas'd Pleasure present Prov Province provisions publick rais'd raised receiv'd Regiment Rhode Island sent Settlements Ships SHIRLEY TO WILLIAM Shirley's Soldiers thereof thô tion Trade Troops utmost Vessells Warr Warren WILLIAM SHIRLEY yr Grace
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