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e Pirate Fly, on Nix's Mate, hung in chains, July 2, 1726
Giants
Rose Richardson, age eight, weight 500 lbs., at Concert Hall, March, 1834
Charles Freeman, seven feet, three inches high, at the National Theatre, Jan. 1, 1841
A monster Quaker, and Lady, at Amory Hall, July, 1849
Gold
at 3 per cent. premium, Jan. 1, 1862
At 21 per cent. premium, Aug. 1, 1862
At 49 per cent. premium, Jan. 1, 1863
At 71 per cent. premium, Mar. 1, 1863
At 28 per cent. premium, Aug. 1, 18h
in jail, charged with killing her husband, Dec. 22, 1840
Kearney, Dennis
Sand Lot orator, arrives in Boston from San Francisco, July 28, 1878
Kid, Capt. Robert
in Boston jail for piracy, June 1, 1699
King Charles H.
ordered Quaker prisoners discharged, 1660
Proclamation Day in Boston, Aug. 2, 1661
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, p