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Bonaparte, Jerome had a public reception in Boston, Sep. 24, 1861 Boston stone A paint mill, corner Middle street and Marshall's lane, 1723 Placed in wall of building on Marshall street, Apr. 13, 1836 Boylston, Zebdiel, introduced kine-pox inoculation, May 21, 1721 Boylston, John made a present to the town; will proved, June 12, 1795 Branded a man for selling a gun to an Indian, Sep. 4, 1634 Two soldiers engaged in the Boston Massacre, Dec. 14, 1770 John Dailey, for manslaughter, Mar. 12, 1778 Two men with letter M for murder, Mar. 3, 1780 Thomas Joyce with the letter B for burglary, Sep. 14, 1784 Bread The town purchased 10,000 loaves for the poor, Dec. 29, 1718 The weight regulated by law, Mar. 11, 1734 Bakers' initials to be stamped on loaves, Feb. 3, 1797 An effort made for the better enforcement of the Bread Law, April, 1878 Bristol Bill noted burglar, arrested and imprisoned, August, 1849 (William Waburton)