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Title:
  • By the Honorable Joseph Wanton, Esquire ... A proclamation. Whereas on Tuesday, the ninth instant in the night, a number of people, unknown, boarded His Majesty's armed schooner the Gaspee ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Newport, this twelfth day of June ... one thousand, seven hundred and seventy-two.
Call No:
  • G1157
  • Broadsides 1772 No.3
Summary note:
  • A warrant for the Gaspee participants. Includes a brief narrative of the attack on the Gaspee and its crew, and offers a reward for the discovery and apprehension of the guilty persons.
Subjects:
Author:
Imprint Place:
  • [Newport, R.I.:
Publisher/Printer:
  • Printed by Solomon Southwick,
Imprint Date:
  • 1772]
Physical Description:
  • 1 sheet ([1] p.),
  • coat of arms,
  • 21 x 34cm.
Bibliographic References:
  • Alden, J.E. Rhode Island,
  • Bristol Reilly, E., Dict. of Col. Am. Printers' Ornaments
  • 494
  • 3484 428, 921
Notes:
  • Signed: J. Wanton. By His Honor's command, Henry Ward, Sec'ry.
  • Relief cut of royal arms (Reilly 921) at head and mortised initial block (Reilly 428) are identified as being used by the printer Solomon Southwick at this time.
  • A warrant for the Gaspee participants. Includes a brief narrative of the attack on the Gaspee and its crew, and offers a reward for the discovery and apprehension of the guilty persons.
  • Preservation and electronic cataloging for this broadside was made possible by a generous grant from the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the Revolution, the Rhode Island Society of Colonial Wars, the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, and the General Society of Colonial Wars.
  • RIHS copy negatives # RHi (x3) 726 and # RHi (x3) 1253.
Location:
  • Broadside Collection: G 1157
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