Index Entry | Drummed out of regiment, private guilty of drinking Pretender's health |
Location | Bristol |
Citation | NEWJ.732.012 19 Jun 1732:12 (274) London, March 18. . . We have an account from Bristol, that at a court trial lately held there, one George Boyde, a private centinel in the Right Hon. the Lord Cadogan's Regiment, was try'd for drinking the Pretender's health, found guilty, and sentenced to receive a thousand lashes with a cat of ninetails, which punishment he underwent the next day in Queen's square in that city; and was afterwards drumm'd out of the Regiment. |
Generic Title | New England Weekly Journal |
Date | 1732.06.19 |
Publisher | Kneeland, S. & T. Green |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1732 |
Bibliography | B0022698 |