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Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 2 2 Browse Search
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Died Feb. 6; news of death received, Apr. 3, 1685 James H., proclaimed in Boston, Apr. 22, 1685 William and Mary, proclaimed in Boston, Apr. 26, 1689 Queen Anne, proclamation in Boston, May 28, 1702 News of her death received, Sep. 15, 1714 George I., proclamation in Boston, Sep. 15, 1714 His birthday celebrated in town, May 21, 1715 Throne ascension celebrated in Boston, Aug. 1, 1724 Died June 10; news received, Aug. 22, 1727 George II., proclamation in Boston, ASep. 15, 1714 His birthday celebrated in town, May 21, 1715 Throne ascension celebrated in Boston, Aug. 1, 1724 Died June 10; news received, Aug. 22, 1727 George II., proclamation in Boston, Aug. 22, 1727 Died Oct. 25; news of death received, Dec. 25, 1760 George III. proclaimed in Boston, Dec. 25, 1760 Birthday celebrated in Boston the last time, June 4, 1768 Commissions arrive in Boston to regulate the Government, 1662 Their orders disregarded, 1665 They suffer great indignities, and go home, 1667 Kalakuana, of Sandwich Islands, visited Boston, Jan., 1875 Kine-pox inoculation introduced by Dr. Boylston, May 21, 1721 Kissing a fineable offence in B