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Thomas Gage
British general (1721-1787)
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Letters to the Right Honourable the Earl of Hillsborough, from Governor Bernard, General Gage and the Honourable His Majesty's Council for the province of Massachusetts-Bay with an appendix containing divers proceedings referred to in the said letters.
Massachusetts. Governor (1760-1770 : Bernard)
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Date: 1769
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A new proclamation! By Thomas Gage, whom British frenzy stil'd honourable and excellency, o'er Massachusett's sent to stand here vice-admiral and chief commander ..
Trumbull, John, 1750-1831.
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Date: 1775]
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The letters of the two commanders in chief, Generals Gage and Washington, and Major Generals Burgoyne and Lee with the manifesto of General Washington to the inhabitants of Canada.
Thomas Gage
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Date: 1775
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Philadelphia, September 29, 1775. The following letters are published by order of the Honourable Continental Congress . Head-quarters, Cambridge, August 11, 1775. Sir, I understand that the officers engaged in the cause of liberty and their country ... have been thrown indiscriminately into a common jail ..
George Washington
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Date: 1775]
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General Gage's instructions, of 22d February 1775, to Captain Brown and Ensign d'Bernicre [i.e. d'Berniere], (of the army under his command) whom he ordered to take a sketch of the roads, passes, heights, &c. from Boston to Worcester, and to make other observations with a curious narrative of occurences during their mission, wrote by the ensign. Together with an account of their doings, in consequence of further orders and instructions from General Gage, of the 20th March following, to proceed to Concord, to reconnoitre and find out the state of the provincial magazines; what number of cannon, &c. they have, and in what condition. Also, an account of the transactions of the British troops, from the time they marched out of Boston, on the evening of the 18th, 'till their confused retreat back, on the ever memorable nineteenth of April 1775; and a return of their killed, wounded and missing on that auspicious day, as made to General Gage. (Left in town by a British officer previous to the evacuation of it by the enemy, and now printed for the information and amusement of the curious.).
Thomas Gage
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Date: 1779
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