Irish Mobs

Posted on December 3, 2011 by James Riley

Reprinted from the New Hampshire Gazette — May 24, 1771 When an Irish mob are at the height, their method of preventing the military acting against them is singular and very political; they secure the sons of several nobility, and placing them in front, march thus wherever they please, always facing the military.  When the […]Continue Reading »

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Going Dutch on the Poor

Posted on December 2, 2011 by James Riley

Re-printed from the New Hampshire Gazette, May 24, 1771 “Kept to Constant Labour” “Industry and Frugality are the Hands of Fortune” This maxim is no where better observed than in Holland, a Country naturally poor, but by the Industry of the Inhabitants made populous and opulent unequalled by any Nation in the World.  The maintenance […]Continue Reading »

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Oyster Fight!

Posted on December 1, 2011 by James Riley

Re-printed from the New Hampshire Gazette April 19, 1771 Newport, Rhode Island – March 11, 1771: We are informed, that one day last week, 3 or 4 small boats from Warren, went up Providence River to catch Oysters, which the Providence people resenting, between thirty and forty persons went down in a fleet of boats […]Continue Reading »

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Marriage Advice

Posted on December 1, 2011 by James Riley

Re-Printed from the New Hampshire Gazette, May 10, 1771 Messieurs Fowles, Your Female Readers are quite tired with Politics,and entreat you to entertain them with something amusing and instructive, suitable to their Sex and Situation in Life. — Although we highly approve the spirit of the Times and the Zeal for Liberty, and should despise […]Continue Reading »

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Lords without a Lord

Posted on December 1, 2011 by James Riley

From the New Hampshire Gazette, May 3, 1771 18th Century Funnies New England, to be certain, was both Pilgrim and Puritan at root, and this amusing story of a monkey in priestly robes would have tickled the most Puritan of ribs.  It was reprinted in New Hampshire, no doubt, because of a perception, widely shared, […]Continue Reading »

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News from the Colonies

Posted on November 29, 2011 by James Riley

When History Gets Ugly One of the appeasing themes you hear lately in discussion of middle eastern troubles has been the notion that if we just didn’t involve ourselves in Israel’s defense, or foreign policy, we would have peace with the Islamic world. As a student of history, I always have to chuckle whenever anyone […]Continue Reading »

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Colony News

Posted on November 28, 2011 by James Riley

News from the New Hampshire Gazette, 1771 Editorial: Only Religious Men Should Hold Office Portsmouth, NH, March 29, 1771: “..Good Rulers are the great Axis on which the Happiness of a People turns, and the only Way to have such, is for every one to use his influence to promote Men of Merit, and generously […]Continue Reading »

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It’s All Happened Before..

Posted on November 27, 2011 by James Riley

December, 1770: New Hampshire hears the final word on the soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre.   They are largely acquitted of the crime. January 1771 Governor Wentworth publishes reward for turning in deserted sailors, (40 shillings a piece) January 11, 1771: in Marblehead, Massachusetts, 1000 men show up for a militia muster. January 11, […]Continue Reading »

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Thanksgiving

Posted on November 21, 2011 by James Riley

  I’m trying to get a sense of what a New Hampshire Thanksgiving might have looked like in November of 1770.  Bear in mind, how particular I am about the date itself.  1770.   There’s a tendency to lump “the colonies” into a big basket containing everything from Jamestown in 1607 to the conclusion of […]Continue Reading »

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