Citation - Boston News Letter: 1773.06.10

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Index Entry Band of music, Artillery, in Boston, played for King's birthday 
Location Boston 
Citation
BNL.773.043
10 Jun 1773:13 (3636)
Friday last was the anniversary of his Majesty's birth day,
when he entered the 36th year of his age; upon which
occasion his Excellency's Troop of Guards, the Regiment of
Militia with the Company of Grenadiers, and  Train of
Artillery, dress'd in their uniforms, with a band of musick;
likewise the Company of Cadets, commanded by the Hon. John
Hancock, Esq; having also a band of musick, were mustered,
and performed their several exercises in the training field,
to the universal satisfaction as well as admiration of a
more numerous company of spectators, both of town and
country, than were ever known upon the like occasion; after
which, the whole march'd into Kingstreet, where vollies were
fired by each respectively.--. . . [1 more para.]


Generic Title Boston News Letter 
Date 1773.06.10 
Publisher Draper, Richard 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0010381
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