Massachusetts -- Politics and government -- To 1775 -- Early works to 1800
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- To the sheriffe of the said county, his deputy or deputies, or constables of the same, or to any or either of them
- A table of the courts
- At the townouse in Boston: April 18th 1689 : Sir, our selves as well as many others the inhabitants of this town and place adjacent, being surprized with the peoples sudden taking to arms ... To Sr. Edmond Andross Knight ..
- Copy of the orders for repealing of several acts. At the court at Whitehall. The 22d. day of August, 1695. Present, their excellencies the Lords Justices in Council
- His Majesty's most gracious letter to his government of the Massathusets [sic] colony in New-England
- The charter granted by Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary to the inhabitants of the province of the Massachusets-Bay, in New-England
- To the constable of [blank] : You are required in Their Majesties names forthwith to assemble the freeholders of your town ..
- To the constable of [blank] : You are required in Their Majesties names forthwith to assemble the freeholders of your town ..
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