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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 3 3 Browse Search
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llegal act whatever; yet he was voted a disturber of the public peace; on the twentieth of December was expelled the House; Gov. Tryon to Sec. Hillsborough, 31 Jan. 1771. and against the opinion of the Council, and notwithstanding the want of evidence, No testimony being present to prove him an accessory to the riots at Hillsborough. Tryon to the Sec. 31 Jan. 1771. that he had been even an accessory to the riots at Hillsborough, Tryon seized him under a warrant concerted with the Chief Justice, Tryon to Hillsborough, 31 Jan. 1771. Letter from Newbern, N. C. 5 Oct. 1770. Letter from a Gentleman in N. C. to his friend in New Jersey respecting the R31 Jan. 1771. Letter from Newbern, N. C. 5 Oct. 1770. Letter from a Gentleman in N. C. to his friend in New Jersey respecting the Regulators in North Carolina; in Pennsylvania Journal of 3 Oct. 1771, and in Boston Gazette, of 21 Oct. 1771. and kept him in prison without bail. Judge Martin, II. 269. Husbands remained several days in jail before he could procure bail. Worse than that; several weeks, and was not bailed at all. The Presbyterian party was