The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American RevolutionStark, James Henry
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The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution
Stark, James Henry
American loyalists -- Massachusetts; Massachusetts -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783
[101] Those whose names are in italics alone took the oath of office.
Col. Thomas Oliver, Lieut. Governor, President; Peter Oliver, _Thomas
Flucker_, _Foster Hutchinson_, Thomas Hutchinson, Jr., _Harrison Gray_,
Judge Samuel Danforth, Col. John Erving, Jr., James Russell, Timothy
Ruggles, _Joseph Lee_, _Isaac Winslow_, Israel Williams, Col. George
Watson, Nathaniel Ray Thomas, Timothy Woodbridge, William Vassall,
_William Browne_, Joseph Greene, _James Boutineau_, Andrew Oliver, Col.
Josiah Edson, Richard Lechmere, _Commodore Joshua Loring_, John
Worthington, Timothy Paine, _William Pepperell_, Jeremiah Powell,
Jonathan Simpson, Col. John Murray, Daniel Leonard, Thomas Palmer, Col.
Isaac Royall, Robert Hooper, Abijah Willard, _Capt. John Erring, Jr._
BANISHMENT ACT OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
An Act to prevent the return to this state of certain persons
therein named, and others who have left this state or either of the
United States, and joined the enemies thereof.
Whereas Thomas Hutchinson, Esq., late governor of this state, Francis
Bernard, Esq., formerly governor of this state, Thomas Oliver, Esq.,
late lieutenant governor of this state, Timothy Ruggles, Esq., of
Hardwick, in the county of Worcester, William Apthorp, merchant, Gibbs
Atkins, cabinet maker, John Atkinson, John Amory, James Anderson, Thomas
Apthorp, David Black, William Burton, William Bowes, George Brindley,
Robert Blair, Thomas Brindley, James Barrick, merchant, Thomas Brattle,
Esq., Sampson Salter Blowers, Esq., James Bruce, Ebenezer Bridgham,
Alexander Brymer, Edward Berry, merchants, William Burch, Esq., late
commissioner of the customs, Mather Byles, Jun., clerk, William Codner,
book-keeper, Edward Cox, merchant, Andrew Cazneau, Esq., barrister at
law, Henry Canner, clerk, Thomas Courtney, tailor, Richard Clark, Esq.,
Isaac Clark, physician, Benjamin Church, physician, John Coffin,
distiller, John Clark, physician, William Coffin, Esq., Nathaniel
Coffin, Esq., Jonathan Clark, merchant, Archibald Cunningham,
shop-keeper, Gilbert Deblois, merchant, Lewis Deblois, merchant, Philip
Dumaresque, merchant, Benjamin Davis, merchant, John Erving, Jun. Esq.,
George Erving, Esq., Edward Foster and Edward Foster, Jun., blacksmiths,
Benjamin Faneuil, Jun., merchant, Thomas Flucker, Esq., late secretary
for Massachusetts Bay, Samuel Fitch, Esq., Wilfret Fisher, carter, James
Forrest, merchant, Lewis Gray, merchant, Francis Green, merchant, Joseph
Green, Esq., Sylvester Gardiner, Esq., Harrison Gray, Esq., late
treasurer of Massachusetts Bay., Harrison Gray, Jun., clerk to the
treasurer, Joseph Goldthwait, Esq., Martin Gay, founder, John Gore,
Esq., Benjamin Hallowell, Esq., Robert Hallowell, Esq., Thomas
Hutchinson, Jun., Esq., Benjamin Gridley, Esq., Frederick William Geyer,
merchant, John Greenlaw, shopkeeper, David Green, merchant, Elisha
Hutchinson, Esq., James Hall, mariner, Foster Hutchinson, Esq., Benjamin
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