Citation - Boston Evening Post (Fleet): 1760.10.13

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Index Entry Away to the Marquis of Granby [t], sung by embarking British troops 
Location London 
Citation
BEP(F.760.028
13 Oct 1760:22 (1311)
London. . . July 31. . .  Yesterday morning the battalion of
guards, consisting of 936 men, marched out of the tower, all
in high spirits for Germany, singing as they went, the new
ballad Away to the Marquis of Granby, at the end of which
they huzza'd, and began singing again, till they arrived at
the borough, where the inhabitants treated them with wine,
punch, beer, or whatever else they chose to drink, put money
into their pockets, and recommended to them to give a good
account of the French, which they promised they would, and
went of singing and huzzaing as before; this morning they
proceeded to Gravesend, from whence they are to embark for
Germany.


Generic Title Boston Evening Post (Fleet) 
Date 1760.10.13 
Publisher Fleet, Thomas, and John 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1760 
Bibliography B0003102
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