An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- [go to website below. Click 1 to 20. When doc comes up, click doc. When next page comes up click "TEXT" a transcription of each doc. http://memory.loc.gov/cgibin/query/r?ammem/rbpebib:@field(AUTHOR+@band(Gt++Bri t++)) <<<<<get it all>>>>> <A HREF="http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/rbpebib:@field(AUTHOR+@band( Gt++Brit++))">Rev. docs at Loc</A> Items 1 through 20 of 47 1 Camilla. His Majesty's ship the Camilla wants men, none but good seamen will be recieved [Philadelphia] Printed by James Humphreys, junr. in Market-street, between Front and second-street [1778]. 2 His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday, October 27, 1775. Philadelphia: Printed by Hall & Sellers. [1776]. 3 The address of the Lords and Commons to his Majesty, on the present state of America, &c. From the London Gazettee, of February 11. ... [Philadelphia] Printed by John Dunlap [1775]. 4 His Majesty's most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Friday, October 27, 1775 ... [New York? 1775]. 5 The second section of the Articles of war. [also] The sixth section of the articles of war. The oath of fidelity. [New York: Printed by James Rivington, 1778]. 6 Salem, February 22, 1783. Capt. George Williams, jun, arrived from the West-Indies, via Portsmouth, has favoured us with the St. Lucia gazette of the 18th of January ... [Salem] Printed by S. Hall, 1783]. 7 His majesty's most gracious letter to his government of the Massathusets Colony in New-England ... Printed at Boston in New-England, by Richard Pierce for Benjamin Harris Anno Domini M DC LXXX IX. 8 His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday, March the 21st, 1714/15 [blank] Boston: Re-printed by T. Fleet and T. Crump. In Pudding-Lane. Sold by Nicholas Buttolph and Samuel Gerrish 1715. 9 The King's speech to both houses of Parliament, on the 30th of November, 1774. Together with their addresses to his Majesty. [Boston: Printed by Mills & Hicks? 1775]. 10 The Lords protest on the treaty of peace, union and friendship, between Great-Britain, France and Spain; concluded at Seville on the 9th of November last . Boston Printed: and sold by B. Eliot, in Kingstreet, and T. Fleet, in Pudding-Lane 1730. 11 Commissary General's Office. Philadelphia. Oct. 10. The farmers and others are desired and required to bring in and deliver at His Majesty's magazines in this City, what cattle, sheep, and forage they can spare, for which they will be paid at the following rates ... Philadelphia Printed by JamesHumphreys, Junr. [1777]. 12 Orders to be observed during the time of fires by the inhabitants .. [Stringent directions to be observed by the inhabitants and the military] Given at Head-Quarters in Boston, this eighteenth day of November, 1775. [Boston: Printed by John Howe, 1775]. 13 Philadelphia, December 8, 1777. Regulations under which the inhabitants may purchase the enumerated articles, mentioned in the proclamation of His Excellency Sir William Howe, K. B. General and Commander in Chief. &C. &c. &c ... By order of His Excellency Sir William Howe. Joseph Galloway, Superintendent General [Philadelphia: Printed by James Humphreys, junr. 1777]. 14 London June 15 1727 . Whereas it hath pleased almighty God to call to his mercy our late Sovereign Lord King George of blessed memory . Given at the court at Leicester House this fourteenth day of June . London Printed Reprinted and sold [By Samuel Kneeland] in Queen Street Boston MDCCXXVII. 15 His Majesty's ship Liverpool, being hauled off from the wharf, it is expected and ordered, that every man absent from her, do immediately repair on board, or they will be apprehended at Defertes. Ten volunteer seamen wanted for the above ship Henry Bellew. Philadelphia: Printed by James Humphreys, Junior. in Market-street, between Front-and Second-street [1778]. 16 January 7, 1778. When the chimneys of the barracks of the different regiments want sweeping they are to apply to Christian Apple, at the corner of Race-Street, in Sixth-Street, who is employed by the Dy Barrack Master General, for that purpose. Philadelphia: Printed by James Humphreys, Junior in Market-street, between Front and Second-streets [1778]. 17 All gentlemen sailors, that are able and willing to serve His Majesty King George, the third, let them repair on board, His Majesty's frigate, the Pearl, John Linzee, Esq; commander where they will be recieved, and all encouragement given. God save the King. [Philadelphia] Printed by James Humphreys, Junr. in Market-street, between Fron and Second-streets, [Feb. 4th, 1778]. 18 [Arms] By His Excellency Sir William Howe K. B. General and Commander in Chief, &c. &c &c Proclamation [That punishment will be inflicted on anyone taking property unwarrantedly, offering it for sale or purchasing from soldiers] Given under my hand at Head-quarters in Philadelphia, this 7th day of November, 1777. W. Howe. [Philadelphia: Printed by James Humphrys junr. 1777]. 19 Copy of the fifth & sixth articles of the Treaty of neutrality in America, between England and France, in the year 1686. Late sent in orders to His Majesty's frigots attending the government of this Province, to be put in Execution to effect. [blank] Boston: Printed by B. Green, Printer of His Excellency the Gov. & Council 1715. 20 [Arms] By His Excellency Sir William Howe, K. B. General and Commander in Chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation [Requiring all persons who are or have been aiding the rebellion in Pennsylvania to take the oath of allegiance before the 25th day of October] Given under my hand, at Headquarters in Germantown this first day of October, 1777 Howe. [Philadelphia: Printed by James Humphreys, junr, [1777]. <A HREF="http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/rbpebib:@field(AUTHOR+@band( Gt++Brit++))">Rev. docs at Loc</A>