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      The Officers are Desired to Acquaint the men they are not to Strole from their Camps, And that no Cattle are to Be Killed or Destroyed, as they Belong to His Majesty the above Orders to be Read at the Head of Each Company.

T. MONCRIEFE.



     

BOSTON, 21ST AUGUST, 1755,      


SIR,

      By Order of the Honble Lt. Governer Lawrance This Accompanys the Sloop lndeavour John Stone who Comes to Cary oft the French According to his Orders which you Doubtless Observe being

Sir, yor Most Humble Serut      

CHAS APTHORP & SON.      

THOMAS HANCOCK.      


On his Majesty's Service to the Commanding officer at Mines pr Capt Stone



     

BOSTON, 21ST AUGUST, 1755.      


SIR,

      By order of the Honble Lt. Governer Lawrance this Accompanys the Sloop Industry, George Gooding who Comes to Carry oft the French According to his Order which you will Doubtless Observe Being Sir

your most Humble Servant      

CHS APTHORP & SON.      

THOMAS HANCOCK.      


On his Majesty's Service to the Commanding officer at Mines pr Capt Gooding



     

BOSTON, 22ND AUGUST, 1755.      


SIR.

      By Order of the Honble Lt. Governer Lawrence this Accompanys the Sloop Mary, Andrew Dunning Who Comes to Cary oft the French According to his Orders, wch youll Doubtless Observe. Being

Sir, your most H'ble Seruant,      

CHAS. APTHORP & SON.      

THOMAS HANCOCK.      



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