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Earl of Hillsborough's Letter to Lords of the Admiralty Ordering for Ships to Remain in Boston Harbour in Order to Better Support Officers There Enforce Laws of Trade and Revenue
The Earl of Hillsborough's Letter to Lords of the Admiralty Transmitting Royal Orders for a Rendezvous of Ships of War to be Stationed in Boston Harbour for the Purpose of Supporting Officer of the Revenue and Preventing Further Violence and Illicit Trade
The Earl of Hillsborough's Draft to the Lords of the Admiralty, Calling for Naval Assistance and Support for Officers Enforcing Laws of Trade and Revenue in Boston
'I am Determined to Live or Die on Board My Ship.’
Author: Jim Tildesley
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 178901767X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 576
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Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 178901767X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
The Earl of Hillsborough's Reply to the Lords of the Admiralty, Urging Ship Masters and Civil Officers to Remain Vigilant and Cooperate to Supress Further Challenges Made to Colonial Authority in Boston
Lords of Admiralty to the Earl of Hillsborough, Reporting that All is Calm in Boston Harbour
Draft of a Letter from the Earl of Hillsborough to the Lords of the Admiralty Ordering the Departure of Transport Ships for New York for the Purpose of Moving Troops
Lords of the Admiralty's Letter to the Earl of Hillsborough, Enclosing a Letter from Captain Smith Giving Notice of the Safe Arrival of Regiments of Foot and Artillery in Boston
Documents of the American Revolution, 1770-1783: Transcripts, 1770
Author: Great Britain. Colonial Office
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 356
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Professor K.G. Davies spent over a decade researching through Colonial Office records relating to North America, including Canada, from 1770 to 1783, consisting of 570 manuscript volumes and bundles of records, each of them averaging 200 folios in length. He gives here a summary of every document which has survived, whether originating in Whitehall or in the colonies, arranged in chronological sequence. There are seven volumes of these Calendars summarizing 27,410 items. Documents of outstanding interest are printed in extenso, and these appear in fourteen volumes of Transcripts. Broadly a document was chosen for transcription if it describes an important event, illuminates an issue of principle, reveals something which someone wishes to keep dark, is the work of a famous person, or opens a subject which in the editor's view has been underestimated or misunderstood. Each volume is prefaced by short introductory statements by the editor.
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Professor K.G. Davies spent over a decade researching through Colonial Office records relating to North America, including Canada, from 1770 to 1783, consisting of 570 manuscript volumes and bundles of records, each of them averaging 200 folios in length. He gives here a summary of every document which has survived, whether originating in Whitehall or in the colonies, arranged in chronological sequence. There are seven volumes of these Calendars summarizing 27,410 items. Documents of outstanding interest are printed in extenso, and these appear in fourteen volumes of Transcripts. Broadly a document was chosen for transcription if it describes an important event, illuminates an issue of principle, reveals something which someone wishes to keep dark, is the work of a famous person, or opens a subject which in the editor's view has been underestimated or misunderstood. Each volume is prefaced by short introductory statements by the editor.