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Title | Letter concerning resistance to the importation of tea, and the formation of committees in towns, enclosing issues of the New Hampshire Gazette and Historical Chronicle, vol. XIX, nos. 940, 942, 946 and 947 |
Reference | CO 5/939 |
Library | The National Archives |
Date | 28 Oct - 15 Nov 1774 |
Place of Publication | Portsmouth |
Document Type | Correspondence; Newspaper |
Theme(s) | American Revolution |
Keywords | governor, colonial disaffection, unrest, import, tea, settler, tax, customs, suppression, meeting, town, voting, construction, labour, newspaper, riot, army, soldier, militia, ships and sailors, trade, American Revolution, Continental Congress |
Places | New Hampshire; Salem; Portsmouth; Boston; Rochester; Exeter; Philadelphia |
People | Wentworth, John; Legge, William (2nd Earl of Dartmouth); Penhallow, John |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents ΒΈ are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |