| Index Entry |
Bells, in London, rung dead peal, muffled, for Aldermen's address
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| Location |
London
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| Citation |
CG-NH.763.007
2 Jul 1763:22 (430)
Boston, June 27. . . [5 lines introducing news brought by
ship from London prints followed by 46 lines unrelated news]
That an address was presented to His Majesty by the Aldermen
of London on the peace, which was most graciously received:
The acclamations of their fellow-citizens were testified in
the most extraordinary manner by a general hiss; the bells
at several of the churches were muffled, and gave them a
dead peel as they pass'd along the streets --. . . [6 lines]
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| Generic Title |
Connecticut Gazette-New Haven
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| Date |
1763.07.02
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| Publisher |
Parker, James, and Co.
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| City, State |
New Haven, CT
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| Year |
1763
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| Bibliography |
B0013485
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