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Congress met at Exeter, Committee to report a scheme for the emission of a sufficient amount of Money for the demands on the Colony. [1775-10-31] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0009] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Report of the Committee: An issue of twenty and Pounds ordered. [1775-11-01] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0009] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Minute-Men to be inlisted for four months only, Inhabitants of Hillsborough County requested not to disturb or molest John Quigley, Esquire, under pretence of his being an enemy to his country, George Jaffrey, late Treasurer, required to attend the Congress forthwith, with his Accounts. [1775-11-02] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0010] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committee to prepare a Petition to the Continental Congress, on the state of the Colony. [1775-11-03] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0011] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Delegates to represent the Colony in future to be chosen by the votes of the Electors, and not by the value of their estates, Qualifications of Electors and Representatives. [1775-11-04] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0011] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Complaint of the training Soldiers in East-Kingston, against Lieutenant-Colonel Gale, The Fortresses lately built for the defence of Piscataqua to be supported and maintained by New-Hampshire, Deserters from the Continental Army to be arrested by Committees, and sent to Head-Quarters. [1775-11-07] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0012] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Colonel Wingate appointed to command the Fortresses on Piscataqua River, Other Officers appointed, Butchers in Portsmouth required to refund unreasonable fees paid them for killing Cattle for the Provincial Forces, Committee to examine the Accounts of George Jagroy, late Treasurer, Field-Officers for Militia Regiments appointed. [1775-11-08] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0013] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Captain Ezekiel Worthen, Engineer at Piscataqua, required to pay all due obedience to the orders of this Congress, Thanks of the Congress to the Gentlemen who laboured on the Batteries at Portsmouth on the late alarming emergency, Votes of the 4th instant, respecting Representatives, reconsidered and made void, Committee to frame a Plan for the future Representation of the People of the Colony. [1775-11-09] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0014] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Eight hundred men to be inlisted for the defence and security of the Harbour of Piscataqua, and the Fortresses there, Form of the Inlistment. [1775-11-10] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0014] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Members of the Congress to be paid for Sundays and Travel. [1775-11-10] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0015] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committee to prepare a plan for Representation of the people of the Colony. [1775-11-13] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0015] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Committee to consider the behaviour of Samuel Dyer, complained of as an enemy to this country, Plan of Representation reported and adopted. [1775-11-14] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0016] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Meshech Weare appointed President pro tempore of the Congress, Samuel Dyer directed to confine himself to his present place of abode in Berwick, Committee to carry into execution the Resolve of the Continental Congress of October authorizing exports, to procure Arms, and c., General Sullivan informed that the Congress is ready to hear him, 1775. Report of the Committee on the complaint against Lieutenant-Colonel Gale, Thanks of the Congress to General Washington and General Sullivan, Committees throughout the Colony requested to report the names of persons suspected to be inimical to the country, Committee of Safety continued, with the same authority as heretofore, until the sitting of the next Congress. [1775-11-15] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0017] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Orders in regard to certain persons inimical to the country. [1775-11-16] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0019] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Towns and Town-Officers to proceed as heretofore, unless specially directed otherwise by the Provincial or the General Congress. [1775-11-16] New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0019] [Document Details][Complete Volume]

Resolution of the Continental Congress of November 3, on establishing Government in New-Hampshire, The Congress dissolved. [1775-11-16] Continental Congress; Hancock, John; Thomson, Charles; Emery, Noah; New-Hampshire, Provincial Congress. [S4-V4-p0020] [Document Details][Complete Volume]



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