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Foreign News March 30, 1776

The Virginia Gazette

Richmond, Williamsburg, Richmond County, Virginia

What is this article about?

Last Saturday's gazette published addresses from various British counties and burghs regarding proceedings in America, including Hereford, Sutherland, Banff, Elgin, Lanark, Kincardine, Irvine, Orkney, Rutherglen, Ross and Cromarty, Inverary, Jedburgh, Cupar in Fife, and Selkirk.

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Last Saturday's gazette contains the following addresses on the proceedings in America, viz. of the Sheriff, Gentlemen, Clergy, and freeholders of the county of Hereford; of the freeholders, justices, &c. of the county of Sutherland; of the county of Banff; of the county of Elgin; of the city of Elgin; of the burgh of Lanerk; of the county of Kincardine; of the Ministers and Presbytery of Irvine; of the county of Orkney; of the burgh of Rutherglen; of the counties of Ross and Cromarty; of the burgh of Inverary; of the magistrates and town council of Jedburgh; of the royal burgh of Cupar, in Fife; and of the royal burgh of Selkirk.

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Colonial Affairs Political

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American Proceedings British Addresses Gazette Publications Scottish Counties English County

Where did it happen?

America

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America

Event Date

Last Saturday's Gazette

Event Details

The gazette contains addresses on the proceedings in America from: the Sheriff, Gentlemen, Clergy, and freeholders of the county of Hereford; the freeholders, justices, &c. of the county of Sutherland; the county of Banff; the county of Elgin; the city of Elgin; the burgh of Lanerk; the county of Kincardine; the Ministers and Presbytery of Irvine; the county of Orkney; the burgh of Rutherglen; the counties of Ross and Cromarty; the burgh of Inverary; the magistrates and town council of Jedburgh; the royal burgh of Cupar, in Fife; and the royal burgh of Selkirk.

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