Citation - Boston News Letter: 1773.05.27

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Index Entry Band of music, in Boston, in procession, for election of council 
Location Boston 
Citation
BNL.773.040
27 May 1773:21-23 (3634)
  Yesterday being the anniversary of the day appointed by
Royal Charter for convening a great and general court or
assembly of this province, and for the election of his
Majesty's Council, the gentlemen who were returned to serve
and represent the several towns, met agreeable to the
precepts at the Town-House in Boston, at nine o'clock in the
morning; . . . [8 lines]
  At ten o'clock, the honorable his Majesty's Council, and a
number of the principal gentlemen of the town, waited upon
his Excellency the Governor at the Province-House, to
congratulate him on this anniversary, and having partook of
a collation, they went with his Excellency in procession to
the Town-House, preceded by the commission-officers of the
troop of guards, of the Boston Regiment of Militia, of the
Company of Artillery, and of the grenadiers, all dressed in
their uniforms, escorted by his Excellency's Company of
Cadets, who were under arms, commanded by the Hon. Colonel
Hancock, having an excellent band of music, playing on their
march. . . [11 lines, 3 paras. 2  half-cols.]


Generic Title Boston News Letter 
Date 1773.05.27 
Publisher Draper, Richard 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0010379
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