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1. A proclamation. : Whereas I have received information from John Hatton, Esq; Collector of His Majesty's customs, for the Port of Salem, &c. in the Province of New-Jersey, that on the eighth day of November instant, a boat's crew ... Given under my hand and seal at the arms, at the city of Burlington, the seventeenth day of November, in the eleventh year of His Majesty's reign, anno domini 1770

4. Appendix, containing grants, acts of government, and other proofs concerning the encroachments of the Colony of New Hampshire and the conduct, claims, and misrepresentations of its grantees : referred to in the preceeding 'State of the right of the Colony of New-York, with respect to its eastern boundary on Connecticut River, so far as concerns the late encroachments under the government of New-Hampshire' : and also in the 'Narrative of the proceedings subsequent to the royal adjudication, concerning the lands to the westward of Connecticut River, lately occupied by New Hampshire.'.

8. Boston, December 1, 1773 At a meeting of the people of Boston, and the neighbouring towns, at Faneuil-Hall, in said Boston, on Monday the 29th of November 1773 ... and continued by adjournment to the next day ; for the purpose of consulting, advising and determining upon the most proper and effectual method to prevent the unloading, receiving or vending the detestable tea sent out by the East-India Company ...

9. Boston, December 2, 1773. : Whereas it has been reported that a permit will be given by the Custom-House for landing the tea now on board a vessel laying in this harbour, commanded by Capt. Hall. ... it was solemnly voted by the body of the people of this and the neighbouring towns assembled at the Old-South Meeting House on Tuesday the 30th day of November, that the said tea never should be landed in this province, or pay one farthing of duty ...