Days and ways in old Boston . e aflFair reachedEngland. Rumors of troops to be sent to thetown from the mother country became noon the sheriff, casting his eye across theCommon, noticed the beacon on Beacon Hill wasprepared to be lighted. Hastily climbing theslope he quietly removed the signal which wasto announce the arrival of the troops. They camein September and with bayonets fixed and colorsflying, marched to the Common. Barracks wereneeded for them and the Manufactury House,where Hamilton Place now extends, was had been leased to Elisha Brown, a weaver,and he obje


Days and ways in old Boston . e aflFair reachedEngland. Rumors of troops to be sent to thetown from the mother country became noon the sheriff, casting his eye across theCommon, noticed the beacon on Beacon Hill wasprepared to be lighted. Hastily climbing theslope he quietly removed the signal which wasto announce the arrival of the troops. They camein September and with bayonets fixed and colorsflying, marched to the Common. Barracks wereneeded for them and the Manufactury House,where Hamilton Place now extends, was had been leased to Elisha Brown, a weaver,and he objected to vacating. The law was evokedand the sheriff and Hutchinson attempted to getpossession. A weaver leaving through a cellarwindow one noon was pushed aside by Greenleafwho entered and soldiers were posted in the held the fort in the upper stories, andsuccessfully, for the soldiers were withdrawn in afew weeks. It was in 1768 that the sheriff was told by Harri-son Gray, the province treasurer, as he handed109. An Historic Corner him an execution against Samuel Adams, thathe knew his duty and if he failed he would beaccountable. But the sheriff as well as hisfellow townsmen, patriots and loyalists, werelenient in serving a distress warrant on Adams,in his unfortunate position as tax collector, andamicably settled with him his accounts. At the trial of the soldiers for the Boston Mas-sacre, Greenleaf performed his official duties assheriff as he had done previously when Robinsonand others were charged with the assault on JamesOtis. He presented himself at Faneuil Hall whilethe reports of the tea importers were read andordered the towns people to disperse. Thesewere all in the line of his official duties, and thoughafter the evacuation of Boston, in April, 1776, hisarrest was ordered, like many other loyalists andoffice-holders under the crown, he was left inpossession of his property. In 1765 he had beenlicensed as an inn-holder and during the siegehe had many Br


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