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The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1860., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 6 2 Browse Search
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was insulted by opprobrious allusions to the part his great-grandfather had adopted with regard to America. The Mayor (Mr. Mayo) stood touching the Prince, and twenty other gentlemen stood near enough to hear anything that might have been said. Th House (or around it) was so disorderly, that the Prince was compelled to escape by a back entrance. Governor Letcher, Mayor Mayo, Capt, Samuel Freeman, a number of gentlemen who were in the house, and at least two hundred persons outside, know that this was a falsehood. We ourselves stood by the carriage and saw the Prince enter it with Mr. Mayo and the Duke of Newcastle. It was drawn up at the front door. Gov. Letcher stood at the door the Prince descended the steps with Mr. Mayo, and got Mr. Mayo, and got into the carriage. There was no back way by which he could have escaped into the street, if he had desired it, as anybody can see who will look at the premises. If he had entered the carriage at a back door, he would have been compelled to drive ar