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se town officers, Sep. 1, 1634
Fined twenty shillings for defective highway, Dec. 3, 1639
Furnished beer for the Selectmen, Mar. 28, 1642
Took a deed of the lands from the Indians, Mar. 19, 1684
Guarded by English war vessels, Dec. 20, 1686
Threatened by a frigate, ready to fire, Apr. 19, 1689
Had a code of by-laws written, March, 1700
Maintain rights to the flats, Apr. 9, 1704
Refuse Faneuil Hall to Gov. Hutchinson, May 20, 1773
Inhabitants forbidden to leave, Apr. 22, 1775
Evacuated by British troops, Mar. 17, 1776
Taken possession of by Washington's Army, Mar. 17, 1776
Great riot anticipated, 100 extra watchmen appointed, Aug. 15, 1812
Full of troops, English attack expected, Sep. 10, 1814
Inaugurated as a City, May 1, 1822
Advocate, John Phillips, chosen, Mar. 8, 1802
Peter Thatcher, chosen, Mar. 9, 1807
Bull, was kept by Robert Alkok, 1652
Clerk, John Oliver, chosen, July 20, 1641
Anthony Stoddard, chosen, Mar. 18, 1650