Index Entry | Bells, in Bath, rung muffled when Pitt accepted peerage |
Location | Bath |
Citation | CG-NH.766.036 27 Sep 1766:21 (534) London. . . [14 lines] Nothing can equal the surprize and consternation of the inhabitants of Bath, on finding the news confirmed of the (late) great commoner's accepting a peerage.---Many persons who had treasured up his speech relating to the American stamp act, immediately consigned it to the flames: and we hear that at several places in the country the bells rang muffled on the occasion. . . [20 lines] |
Generic Title | Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
Date | 1766.09.27 |
Publisher | Mecom, Benjamin |
City, State | New Haven, CT |
Year | 1766 |
Bibliography | B0013573 |