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In Provincial Congress, Watertown, July 9, 1775. Whereas there is now a very pressing demand for some articles of cloathing ... Resolved, that the inhabitants of the respective towns and districts in the counties specified in a list hereunto annexed ... procure such a number of the articles ... as they can obtain
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To the military officers, select-men, and committee of correspondence in the town of [blank]
Gentlemen, You are hereby most earnestly requested to procure the execution of the subsequent resolve with the greatest ... expedition ... Provincial Congress, Watertown, July 12, 1775. Whereas a very speedy augmentation of the army is indispensably necessary ... Resolved, that ... the commanding officer of every company ... immediately raise ... [blank] able bodied men -
In Provincial Congress, Watertown, April 30, 1775
Whereas an agreement has been made between General Gage and the inhabitants of the town of Boston, for the removal of persons ... as may be so disposed ... Resolved, that any of the inhabitants of this colony, who may incline to go into the town of Boston ... have toleration for that purpose -
In Provincial Congress, Concord, April 12, 1775
Whereas the preservation of our country from slavery, depends under God, on an effectual execution of the continental and provincial measures for that purpose: Resolved, that there be now appointed for each county in this colony, a committee consisting of five persons -
By the governor. A proclamation
the circumstances of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, being such as makes it necessary I should know the number of persons that still remain therein ... Given at Boston, the second day of October, 1775 -
By His Excellency the Hon. Thomas Gage, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Whereas the infatuated multitiudes, who have long suffered themselves to be conducted by certain well known incendiaries and traitors ... have at length proceeded to avowed rebellion ... Given at Boston, this twelfth day of June ... 1775 -
By His Excellency the Honourable Thomas Gage, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Whereas the infatuated multitudes, who have long suffered themselves to be conducted by certain well known incendiaries and traitors ... have at length proceeded to avowed rebellion ... Given at Boston, this twelfth day of June ... 1775 -
In the House of Representatives, December 2, 1775
Whereas the supply of the article of wood for the Cambridge and Roxbury camps, hath not been hitherto fully sufficient ... Resolved, that it be, and hereby is, strongly recommended to the towns in the schedule annexed, to take effectual measures for daily supplying the camps -
Watertown, November 18, 1775
You have hereunder, copies of two resolves, one passed by the American Congress, and the other by our General Court, relative to collecting the proper evidences of the depredations made by the ministerial army and navy in the American colonies: Being a committee for the purpose aforesaid, we take the liberty to request of you a full account ... of the hostilities committed by the enemy in your vicinity -
In the House of Representatives, November 2, 1775
Whereas it is of the utmost importance to the welfare and happiness of these colonies, that the manufacturing of fire-arms and provisions of military stores, be effectually promoted and encouraged -
In the House of Representatives, Dec. 2, 1775
resolved, that Mr. Guild, for the county of Suffolk ; Messr's Hopkins, Phillips and Mighill, and Major Cross, for the county of Essex ... be, and they hereby are severally appointed to use their utmost endeavors to raise the men proportioned and fixed on the several towns in their respective counties: form them into companies, and direct their march to head-quarters, agreeable to a resolve of this Court of yesterday pass'd -
In the House of Representatives, December 11, 1775
Resolved, that it be, and it hereby is strongly recommended to the committees of correspondence and safety of the town of [blank] that they cause to be made to this Court, a true return of the number of men in said town, who are desirous of inlisting, and fit for marines, or seamen, on board of armed vessels -
In Council, Watertown, August 23, 1775
Resolved, that the assessors of each town and district, in this colony, for the present year, be required, so far as in their power, to exhibit to this Court, on the second Tuesday of its next sitting, the sum total of the assessments made on their town or district, for the province tax from the year 1769 to the year 1774 -
Watertown, August 14 1775
This day the following resolve passed the General Court or Assembly of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay. : In Council, August 13, 1775 -
The charter granted by Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary to the inhabitants of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
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In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, October 22, 1774
From a consideration of the continuance of the gospel among us ... It is resolved, as the sense of this Congress, that it is highly proper that a day of public thanksgiving should be observed ... Thursday the fifteenth day of December next -
In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, December 6, 1774
the operation of the cruel and iniquitous Boston-port-bill, that instrument of ministerial vengeance, having reduced our once happy capital ... It is therefore resolved, that it be recommended to our constituents the inhabitants of the other towns ... that they farther contribute liberally to alleviate the burden -
In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, December 10, 1774
To the freeholders and other inhabitants of the towns and districts of Massachusetts-Bay -
Massachusets-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a publick fast
... Thursday the fourteenth day of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston the seventh day of March ... 1774 -
Salem, June 17, 1774. Province of Massachusett's Bay
the following resoves [sic] passed the House of Representatives this day by a very great majority, and are now transmitted to the selectmen of the several towns and districts in this province. [blank] clerk -
Massachusetts-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a publick thanksgiving
... Thursday the twenty-fifth day of November next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the twenty-eighth day of October ... 1773 -
Massachusets-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a general fast
... Thursday the fifteenth day of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the tenth day of March, 1773 -
On Tuesday June 16, 1773, the House of Representatives by a very large majority came into the following resolves, upon the letters that had been laid before them on Wednesday the second of the same month, viz
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Massachusetts-Bay. By the governor. A proclamation for a public fast
... Thursday the second of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the fourth day of March, 1772 -
Boston. From the votes of the Honorable House of Representatives. Lunae 13 Julii, A.D. 1772
Resolved, that the tax of a thousand pounds, upon the several towns in the province be in the following proportion, viz