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Boston Massacre, 1770
Incident on March 5, 1770
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A letter from the town of Boston, to C. Lucas, Esq; one of the representatives of the city of Dublin in Parliament: inclosing a short narrative of the massacre perpetrated there, In the Evening of the fifth day of March, 1770, by Soldiers of the XXIXth Regiment, Quartered in the Town: with some Observations on the State of things Prior to that Catastrophe
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Date: [1770?]
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An oration, delivered March 5th, 1777 , at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston; to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770. By Benjamin Hichborn, Esq; [Three lines in Latin from Virgil].
Hichborn, Benjamin, 1746-1817.
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Date: M,DCC,LXXVII. [1777]
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Innocent blood crying to God from the streets of Boston A sermon occasioned by the horrid murder of Messieurs Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Crispus Attucks, with Patrick Carr, since dead, and Christopher Monk, judged irrecoverable, and several others badly wounded, by a party of troops under the command of Captain Preston: on the fifth of March, 1770. And preached the Lord's-Day following: by John Lathrop, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Boston. [Three lines of Scripture texts].
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816.
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Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]
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A Short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston , perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770. By soldiers of the XXIXth Regiment; which with the XIVth Regiment were then quartered there: with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe.
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Date: 1770
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The Trial of William Wemms, James Hartegan, William M'Cauley, Hugh White, Matthew Killroy, William Warren, John Carrol, and Hugh Montgomery, soldiers in His Majesty's 29th Regiment of Foot, for the murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr, on Monday-evening, the 5th of March, 1770, at the Superior Court of Judicature, Court of Assize, and general goal delivery, held at Boston. The 27th day of November, 1770, by adjournment. Before the Hon. Benjamin Lynde, John Cushing, Peter Oliver, and Edmund Trowbridge, Esquires, justices of said court . Published by permission of the court. Taken in short-hand by John Hodgson.
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Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]
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