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Philadelphia, May 4. (Reprinted in New-York.) : Yesterday, about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the effigies of Alexander Wedderburne, Esq; convicted of traducing the Americans, and insulting their agent, before His Majesty's Privy Council, for doing his duty, and of Thomas Hutchinson, Esq; governor of Massachusett's Bay, convicted of an attempt to incense Great Britain against her colonies, were put into a cart and conducted through the streets of this city...

Van Pelt - Microtext Microfiche 821 no. 42669
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Format:
Microformat
Series:
Early American imprints. First series ; no. 42669.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rosslyn, Alexander Wedderburn, Earl of, 1733-1805.
Rosslyn, Alexander Wedderburn.
Hutchinson, Thomas, 1711-1780.
Hutchinson, Thomas.
Executions in effigy--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Executions in effigy.
Philadelphia (Pa.)--History--Revolution, 1775-1783.
Philadelphia (Pa.).
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Genre:
Poems -- 1774.
Physical Description:
1 sheet (2 unnumbered pages) : illustrations (relief cuts) ; 31 x 19 cm
4x6 in.
monochrome
service copy
negative
Place of Publication:
[New York] : [publisher not identified], [1774]
Notes:
Followed by two epitaphs, in verse, "To the memory of Alex. Wedderburne, Esq." and "To the memory of Thomas Hutchinson, Esq."
Date of publication supplied by Bristol.
Text in two columns, separated by ornaments.
Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 42669).
Cited in:
Bristol B3807
Shipton & Mooney 42669
OCLC:
55813204

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