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being absent, or some other inconvenience that attended the same, amounts to £ 72. 6. 10. The damage done to the meeting-house and school-house in the northwest precinct in said Cambridge, as estimated by your committee, amounts to £ 13. 4. The vessels, linen, and cash, belonging to the church of said precinct, taken out of the house of Joseph Adams, deacon of said church, as by his account exhibited on oath, amount to £ 16. 16. 8. The whole losses suffered in Cambridge amount to £ 1202. 8. 7. Journals of each Provincial Congress, p. 685. Whole amount of loss in Lexington, £ 1,761.1. 5.; and in Concord, £ 274. 16. 7. In the morning, at Concord, the military movements seem to have been directed by Col. Barrett, Lieut.-Col. Robinson and Maj. Buttrick. General Heath met the militia at Lexington and assumed the command. Heath's Memoirs, p. 14. Having pursued the British until they crossed Charlestown neck, he placed suitable guards and conducted his troops to Cambridge<