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NYGWPB.770.024
26 Mar 1770:123 (1421)
Last Sabbath being the anniversary of the repeal of the
detestable Stamp Act, on Monday morning colours were
displayed on Hampden-Hall and the Liberty Pole opposite to
it. . . [85 more lines describe the events of the day, the
45 toasts drunk] The day was celebrated with great joy and
decency--A little before sun-set, the company from Hampden-
Hall, joined by a number of people in the fields, went with
music playing, and colours flying, to the New-Gaol, where
they saluted Capt. McDougall, with three cheers. . . [11
more lines]
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