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Edward How. [1775-05-23] Massachusetts, Provincial Congress. [S4-V2-p0818] [Document Details][Complete Volume]


Edward Howard

Page v2:818

Whereas Edward How hath been brought before this Congress, and charged with crimes committed in the camp; and as this Congress do adjudge the Head-Quarters of the Army to be the most suitable and proper place to try the said Edward How, and determine what is adequate to his demerits: therefore,

Resolved, That the said Edward How be sent under a guard to Head-Quarters, and that he be there dealt with as the nature of his offence doth require.

Ordered, That Captain Brown be directed to see that the said How is sent to Head-Quarters with a copy of the foregoing Resolve.



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