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An account of the damage done by the British troops, on the nineteenth of April, 1775:

To clothing and linen to the amount of

£12 0 0

ROBERT HARRINGTON.

JOSHUA BOND.

The following is a true and just account of the damages sustained by Joshua Bond, by the ravages of the British troops, in the town of Lexington, on the 19th day of April, 1775.

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A true and just account of the loss and damage sustained by the wanton cruelty and barbarity of the British troops, on the 19th of April, 1775, in real property, and in household furniture and wearing apparel, &c. &c.

Real property,

Personal estate,

£7 0 0 35 0 0

N. B. Having delivered to a committee, sent by the great and general court or convention, a list of the articles valued separately and distinctly, the subscriber has nothing more to deliver in now, than the total of the whole as above.

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This may certify, that I, the subscriber, lost, on the 19th of April, 1775, by the British troops, in damages to my buildings and furniture, and provisions carried away, more than I can replace now for twelve pounds.

BENJAMIN ESTABROOK.

SAMUEL BEMIS.

An account of damages, and plundering from me, by the king's troops, on their return from Concord, on the 19th of April, 1775:

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This is to certify, that the following is a just and true account of the damages and waste 1 sustained, by the ravages of the troops, under the command of Lord Percy, on the 19th of April, 1775, viz.:

My wearing apparel, namely: two coats, one pair of breeches, one beaver hat, and sundry other articles,

Lexington, January 22, 1783.

ELIZABETH SAMSON.

£18 0 0

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NATHAN BLodget.

This may certify, to whom it may concern, that I, the subscri

ber, lost, on the 19th of April, 1775, by the British troops, in

wearing apparel, more than I can replace with the sum of . £10 0 0

ELIZABETH SAMSON.

JONATHAN SMITH, JR.

The account of the things that I lost by the British troops, on the 19th of April, 1775:

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A true and just account of the damages received by the British king's troops, under the command of Lord Percy, April 19, 1775:

To damage done to my house and fence,

To wearing apparel and household furniture,

£3 10 0

33 5 0

Sum total,

. £36 15 0

JOHN WILLIAMS.

Lexington, January 23, 1783.

JOHN WINSHIP.

Taken by the British troops the 19th of April, 1775:

Two suits of clothes, valued at twelve pounds, lawful money,

Lexington, January 23, 1783.

MARGARET WINSHIP.

£12 0 0

JOHN WINSHIP.

This is to certify, that the following is a just and true account of the damages and waste I sustained, by the ravages of the troops under the command of Lord Percy, on the 19th of April, 1775, viz.:

My wearing apparel and bedding, with sundry articles of plate,
Also the furniture of two rooms, much damaged and carried off,

£15 0 0

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Damage done by the British troops, the 19th of April, 1775, to my property carried off, to the amount of five pounds and six pence,

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£5 06 MARRETT MUNROE.

WILLIAM MUNROE.

The account of things taken away and destroyed by the British troops, April 19, 1775:

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An account of what damage the British troops did me that day:

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An account of the real and personal property belonging to the widow Lydia Mulliken and her son, destroyed and carried off by the British troops,

in their ravages in said town, on the 19th of April, 1775:

One mansion house and shop,

Household furniture,

My wearing apparel, and that of five of my family,

A number of valuable clocks and clockmaker's tools,

£128 0 0

106 12 0

98 18 8

105 10 0

£431 0 0

The above account is computed at the lowest rate that things can be purchased at this day,

LYDIA MULLIKEN.

WILLIAM MUNROE.

An account of the loss and damage sustained by William Munroe, late of Lexington, destroyed by the ravages of the British troops, on the 19th of April, 1775, viz.:

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