Citation - New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth: 1767.08.21

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Index Entry Drums, in Elizabethtown, beat at night by officers leaving town 
Location Elizabethtown 
Citation
NHG-P.767.063
21 Aug 1767:22, 23 (568)
Elizabeth-Town, (New-jersey,) July 28.  The town was last
night alarmed by a riot committed by several of the officers
of the 28th Regiment (late from Montreal) the particulars of
which are as follows, viz.
The officers being under arms to march with the troops
quartered here, by 4 o'clock this morning, to join their
regiment at Amboy, in order to embark for Europe; Between 12
and 1 o'clock at night, they assembled in a body, and
marched through several parts of the town, with drums and
fifes.  As the inhabitants had used them so very ungenteelly
as to make them pay their debts, which they had generally
been obligated to do according to law; the officers seemed
determined upon revenge.
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Generic Title New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth 
Date 1767.08.21 
Publisher Fowle, Daniel & Robert 
City, State Portsmouth, NH 
Year 1767 
Bibliography B0023810
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