. Old Boston days & ways; from the dawn of the revolution until the town became a city. OLD BOSTON DAYS & WAYS 21 of opinion that it was absolutely Necessary forhis Majesty service, the good order of the Town&c that the Troops Should be immeditly re-moved oute of the Town. His Honor Communicated this advice ofthe Council to Col Dalrymple Sz desird hewould order the Troops down to Castle the Col. had seen the Vote of the CouncilHe gave his Word & honor to the TownsCommitte that both Regiments should be re-movd without delay. The Comte returnd tothe Town Meeting & Mr. Hancock, chai
. Old Boston days & ways; from the dawn of the revolution until the town became a city. OLD BOSTON DAYS & WAYS 21 of opinion that it was absolutely Necessary forhis Majesty service, the good order of the Town&c that the Troops Should be immeditly re-moved oute of the Town. His Honor Communicated this advice ofthe Council to Col Dalrymple Sz desird hewould order the Troops down to Castle the Col. had seen the Vote of the CouncilHe gave his Word & honor to the TownsCommitte that both Regiments should be re-movd without delay. The Comte returnd tothe Town Meeting & Mr. Hancock, chairmanof the Comte Read their Report as above,which was received with a shoute & clap ofhands which made the Meetinghouse Ring: Sothe Meeting w^as dessolved and a great numberof Gentlemen appeard to Watch the Centerof the Town & the prison, which continuedfor II Nights and all was quiet again, as theSoldiers was all moved of to the Castle. But the Yankee dead of that fifth of Marchwere buried with a great funeral processionin the Granary Burying Ground and on e
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