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By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq ; captain-general and governour in chief in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay ... A proclamation for a general fast
... Thursday, the sixth day of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the second day of March, 1758 -
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq ; ... A proclamation for the encouragement of piety and virtue
and for punishing and suppressing vice, profaneness and immorality. ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the fourteenth day of February, 1758 -
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Whereas in and by an act of this government, intituled, An act providing for the reception and accommodation of His Majesty's forces within this province ... given at Boston, the fifth day of December 1758 -
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq ; ... A proclamation for a day of public prayer and thanksgiving
... Thursday the fourteenth day of September next ... Given at Boston, the twenty-ninth day of August 1758 -
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Having on the twenty-third day of March last, issued my proclamation for encouraging the inlistment of seven thousand men into His Majesty's service for a general invasion of Canada ... Given at Boston, the twenty-second day of April, 1758 -
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation
His Majesty's service requiring the utmost precaution in all our measures, at this important and critical conjuncture ; and it being judged necessary in order to facilitate and render more effectual the operations of the ensuing campaign, that an embargo should be laid on all ships and vessels within the several ports of this province ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the ninth day of March, 1757 -
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq ; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court
... unto Wednesday the fifth day of October next ... Given at Boston, the tenth day of September, 1757 -
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq ; Captain-general and governor in chief, in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay ... A proclamation for a public thanksgiving
... Thursday the seventeenth day of November next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the twenty-seventh day of October, 1757 -
By the Honourable His Majesty's Council, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A proclamation for proroguing the General Court
... unto Thursday the twenty-first day of July next ... Given at Boston the twenty-eighth day of June, 1757 -
By the Honourable His Majesty's Council, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A proclamation for proroguing the General Court
... unto Tuesday the sixteenth day of said August ... Given at Boston the twenty-sixth day of July, 1757 -
By the Honourable His Majesty's Council, for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A proclamation
Whereas the General Assembly have in their present session passed an Act to prohibit the departure of all ships and vessels from any port or place within the province ... We have therefore thought fit, in Council, to issue this proclamation ; hereby giving publick notice of the aforesaid act ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston the seventh day of April 1757 -
Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, By the Honourable His Majesty's Council, for the province aforesaid. A proclamation
Whereas it hath pleased God in His holy Providence to remove the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; late lieutenant-governour and commander in chief of said province, by death; and thereupon the administration of this government is devolved on His Majesty's Council ... Given under our hands at the Council-chamber in Boston the fifth day of April 1757 -
An act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of May 1756. And continued by sundry prorogations, to the sixth day of January following, and then met -
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Whereas the great and General Court or assembly of this province ... pass'd an act entitled, An act for preventing the exportation of provisions and warlike stores out of this province ... I have thought fit ... further to prohibit the exportation of provisions or warlike-stores from any part of this province until after the twentieth day of December next ... Given at the Council-Chamber in Boston, the nineteenth day of November 1756 -
By his excellency William Shirley, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Whereas the governments of the Massachusetts-Bay, New-York, and Connecticut, being apprehensive of the great danger to which His Majesty's colonies are still exposed, by means of the encroachments of the French on His Majesty's lands on this continent ... I do therefore ... publish and declare the several articles which have been agreed upon and voted by the General Court for promoting this expedition ... Given at Boston, the eighteenth day of February, 1756 -
Spencer Phips, Esq ; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief ... To [blank] Greeting
Whereas notwithstanding the repeated orders issued to the several colonels in the province, there is a deficiency in the whole number of men ordered to be raised for the service of the Crown Point expedition ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the eighth day of July, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-six -
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq ; lieutenant-governour and commander in chief, in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
... Thursday the twenty-fifth of the present month of November ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the fifth day of November 1756 -
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Whereas an act was made and pass'd ... entitled, An act for preventing the exportation of provisions and warlike stores out of this province, which act was to continue until the first day of December 1755 ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the twentieth day of January 1756 -
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq ; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court
... unto Thursday the sixth day of January next ... Given at Boston, the sixth day of December 1756 -
By his excellency William Shirley, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Whereas a number of soldiers have deserted ... Given at Boston, the twelfth day of February ... 1756 -
In the House of Representatives, December 27. 1755
Whereas a considerable number of the inhabitants of Nova-Scotia arrived here the 26th instant, being removed by the governour and Council of that province for the security thereof ... Ordered, that Mr. James Russell, Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Hall, which such as the honourable board shall join, be a committee to provide for the support of such inhabitants of Nova-Scotia -
Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, ss. Harrison Gray, Esq ; treasurer and receiver-general of His Majesty's said province
To the select-men or assessors of the town or district of [blank] Greeting, &c. In observance of an act ... These are in His Majesty's name to will and require you forthwith to assess the further sum ... Given under my and and seal at Boston, the twelfth day of September, 1755 -
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq ; captain-general and governour in chief in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay ... A proclamation for a general thanksgiving
... Thursday the first of November next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the ninth day of October 1753 -
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq ; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly
... unto Wednesday the twenty-second day of November next ... then to meet at Harvard-College in Cambridge ... Given at Cambridge, the twenty-eighth day of August 1752 -
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq ; ... A proclamation
Whereas there has been lately published and dispersed within this province, an anonymous paper in the form of a ballad, called, a Sad and deplorable lamentation, &c.--wherein are contained many expressions horribly prophane and impious ... and tend very much to weaken, if not subvert the happy constitution of this government: and whereas one Robert Howland of Duxbury, and one Fobes Little of Little-Compton, are informed against for industriously publishing and dispersing, and one or both of them strongly suspected to be the authors of the paper aforesaid ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the eighteenth day of April 1751