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Letter from Henry Bass to Samuel P. Savage, 19 December 1765
Boston, 19 Decr .1765
HON'D SIR, On seeing Messrs. Edes & Gills last mondaysPaper, the Loyall Nine repair'd the same Evg. to Liberty Hall, in order to Consult what further should be done respecting Mr. Oliver's Resignation, as what had been done heretofore, we tho't not Conclusive & upon some little time debating we happrehended it would be most Satisfactory to the Publick to send a Letter to desire him to appear under Liberty tree at 12 oClock an Tuesday, to make a publick Resignation under Oath:- the Copy of wch the advertisement, his Message, Resignation & Oath you have Inclos'd. The whole affair transacted by the Loyall
Nine, Recolect: he thank't the Gent.m for the Polite Letter & treatment he Recd a Copy of what you have Inclos'd, was last Evg sent to Messrs. Drapers to be put into in to days Paper wh. Directions not to print any of the transactions, without this they did the whole; if [they] could not wt. propriety as being the Government's Printers to send it to the Patriots of Liberty Messs. Edes & Gill, for whom we have the greatest respect. The whole was Conducted to the General Satisfaction of the Publick. & upon the Occasion we that Evg. had Turn ovr.
Dr. Sir, I must desire you'd keep this a profoundSecret & not to Let any Person see these Papers, & should be glad when you come to town youd bring them with you, as we have no other Copys, & choose to keep them as Archives. We do every thing in order to keep this & the first Affair Private: & are not a little pleas'd to hear that McIntosh has the Credit of the whole Affair. We Endeavour to keep up the Spirit
I give you joy in the Custom house being [Henry Bass]
[Postscript] P. S. I have Recd. a Letter from
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