An edition of Brethren, and fellow citizens! (1774)

Brethren, and fellow citizens!

You may depend, that those odious miscreants and detestable tools to ministry and governor, the tea consignees, (those traitors to their country, butchers, who have done, and are doing every thing to murder and destroy all that shall stand in the way of their private interest,) are determined to come and reside again in the town of Boston. I therefore give you this early notice, that you may hold yourselves in readiness, on the shortest notice, to give them such a reception, as such vile ingrates deserve.

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An edition of Brethren, and fellow citizens! (1774)

Brethren, and fellow citizens!

You may depend, that those odious miscreants and detestable tools to ministry and governor, the tea consignees, (those traitors to their country, butchers, who have done, and are doing every thing to murder and destroy all that shall stand in the way of their private interest,) are determined to come and reside again in the town of Boston. I therefore give you this early notice, that you may hold yourselves in readiness, on the shortest notice, to give them such a reception, as such vile ingrates deserve.

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Signed: Joyce, Jun. (Chairman of the committee for tarring and feathering. If any person should be so hardy as to tear this down, they may expect my severest resentment. J. Jun.

For an account of Joyce, Jun. and threats against the tea consignees, see the Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, v. 8, p. 88-104.

The notice was posted throughout Boston Jan. 15, 1774, and appeared in the Jan. 17 issue of the Boston gazette, printed by Bennjamin Edes and John Gill. Erroneously dated 1775 by Shipton & Mooney.

Evans 13358.

Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 1737.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 13358)

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