Records Relating to the Early History of Boston, Volume 16Rockwell and Churchill, city printers, 1886 |
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... Opinion , that it will be for the Interest of the Town to desire the Gentlemen that may be chosen as Overseers of the Poor , for the present Year , be desir'd to buy all with Money , and that Interest should be allowed them for ...
... Opinion , that it will be for the Interest of the Town to desire the Gentlemen that may be chosen as Overseers of the Poor , for the present Year , be desir'd to buy all with Money , and that Interest should be allowed them for ...
Halaman 13
... Opinion that it is reasonable that the Sum of Sixteen Pounds of Lawful money be Abated to the Petitioner out of the Rent of the Premisses for the time past , and that he for the future pay no more than Thirteen Pounds six shillings and ...
... Opinion that it is reasonable that the Sum of Sixteen Pounds of Lawful money be Abated to the Petitioner out of the Rent of the Premisses for the time past , and that he for the future pay no more than Thirteen Pounds six shillings and ...
Halaman 14
... Opinion that the Gentlemen the Selectmen be directed and impower'd to purchase for the Town said Hudsons Interest in said Hill , and in Case of any disagree- ment concerning it , that they then apply to the General Court for y ...
... Opinion that the Gentlemen the Selectmen be directed and impower'd to purchase for the Town said Hudsons Interest in said Hill , and in Case of any disagree- ment concerning it , that they then apply to the General Court for y ...
Halaman 21
... Opinion to be Abated , and after some Debate thereon , Voted that said Sum of £ 24 . 4. 10. be & hereby is Abated said Holiday , & that an Allowance of said sum be made him . [ 424 ] Also Voted that said Holiday be desired to use his ...
... Opinion to be Abated , and after some Debate thereon , Voted that said Sum of £ 24 . 4. 10. be & hereby is Abated said Holiday , & that an Allowance of said sum be made him . [ 424 ] Also Voted that said Holiday be desired to use his ...
Halaman 24
... Opinion to the Town at the propos'd Adjournment of this Meeting . Voted that Mess " . William Fairfield Benjamin Dolbeare & Thomas Foster be & they hereby are Appointed a Committee to consider in what manner it will be best to repair ...
... Opinion to the Town at the propos'd Adjournment of this Meeting . Voted that Mess " . William Fairfield Benjamin Dolbeare & Thomas Foster be & they hereby are Appointed a Committee to consider in what manner it will be best to repair ...
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Accompts according to Adjournment Affermative allowed and paid Anno Domini appointed a Committee Assessors become due Benjamin Boston legally qualified calling the Meeting chose Collectors of Taxes Committee appointed Court debate had thereon Expence expiration Faneuil Hall Freeholders Gentlemen hereby are appointed hereby are given Honble hundred Pounds impowered James Otis Esq John Phillips John Rowe Esq John Ruddock Jonathan Joseph Jackson Joseph Jackson Esq Joshua Henshaw Esq Meeting be Adjourned Meeting was dissolved Melatiah Mess Nathaniel North Grammar School O'Clock Overseers Oxenbridge Thacher paid him Quarterly paid unto Persons Petition Poor Pounds be allowed Province qualified and warned Report Richard Dana Royal Tyler Esq Salary as Master Samuel Adams Samuel Sewall Selectmen Selectmen be desired sorting South Grammar Sworn Thomas Cushing Thomas Gray Thomas Hubbard Town brought Town Meeting Town Meeting Assembled Town of Boston Town Treasurer Warrant for calling Warrant Vizt whereupon Voted William Phillips
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Halaman 258 - ... shall have and enjoy all liberties and immunities of free and natural subjects within any the dominions of us, our heirs or successors, to all intents, constructions and purposes, whatsoever, as if they, and every of them, were born within the realm of England.
Halaman 257 - An act declaring the rights and liberties of the subject, and settling the succession of the crown...
Halaman 259 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law.
Halaman 117 - ... if our trade may be taxed, why not our lands ? Why not the produce of our lands and everything we possess or make use of ? This we apprehend annihilates our charter right to govern and tax ourselves.
Halaman 250 - ... the most shocking and dreadful extremity; but tamely to relinquish the only security we and -our posterity retain of the enjoyment of our lives and properties without -one struggle, is so humiliating and base, that we cannot support the reflection. We apprehend, Sir, that it is at your option, in your power, and. we would hope, in your inclination, to prevent this distressed and justly incensed people from effecting too much, and from the shame and reproach of attempting too little.
Halaman 258 - ... and every of their children which shall happen to be born there, or on the seas in going thither, or returning from thence shall have and enjoy all liberties and immunities of free and natural subjects within any of the dominions of us, our heirs and successors, to all intents, constructions, and purposes whatsoever as if they and every of them were born within this our realm of England.
Halaman 154 - At a Meeting of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, duly qualified and legally warned...
Halaman 251 - Warren be a Committee to wait on his Excellency, to know when he would be pleased to receive the...
Halaman 158 - Voted, unanimously^ That the thanks of the town be, and hereby are given to our worthy friends, the inhabitants of the town of Windham, in the colony of Connecticut, for the kind and generous assistance they have granted this town, under its present distress and calamity, in voluntarily sending two hundred and fifty-eight sheep, as a present for the relief of the poor, industrious...
Halaman 255 - That no mariner or other person who shall serve on board, or be retained to serve on board any privateer, or trading ship or vessel, that shall be employed in any part of America, nor any mariner, or other person, being on shore in any part thereof, shall be liable to be impressed, or taken away by any officer or officers, of or belonging to any of her majesty's ships of war...