Worcester in the War of the Revolution Embracing the Acts of the Town From 176
Worcester in the War of the Revolution Embracing the Acts of the Town From 176
Albert a Albert Alonzo Lovell
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8, 1774. It was piobaldy written by some tory, possibly l)y Mr. Paine himself, and i. S undoubtedly correct. Anno Dom no_Dom. J Wav of ilic Revolutwu. 45 pie then drew off, those of each town forming a com- pany, and marching to Rutland, the town in which the Hon. John Murray, another Councillor resided, " where after being re-inforced by nearly a thousand men from the Western part of the county, they by a committee called at the house of that gentleman, but not finding him at home left a lette...r demanding his resignation, with a threat that unless this demand was complied with by the lOth of September they would call on him again. The decided measures adopted by the patriots alarmed some of the tories, who retired with arms, ammunition and provisions to Stone House hill in Holden, where they remained two or three weeks, after which they re- turned to their homes. The ascsfressive acts of the British authorities in Bos- ton, admonished the people that they must immediately prepare themselves for armed resistance.
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