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Brooks, Henry M. (Henry Mason), 1822-1898

"The Olden Time Series, Vol. 5: Some Strange and Curious Punishments Gleanings Chiefly from Old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts"

12, 1712. Mecum was a Scotchman, and lived at the head of Broad
Street. A negro was hanged in Newport in 1679, and his remains were
exposed on the same hill.
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A BOOK ORDERED TO BE BURNED BY THE COUNCIL IN 1695.
The "Salem Observer" of Feb. 14, 1829, quotes from the Rev. Dr.
Bentley's "Diary" as follows:--
Tho's Maule, shopkeeper of Salem, is brought before the Council
to answer for his printing and publishing a pamphlet of 260
pages, entitled "Truth held forth and maintained," owns the book
but will not own all, till he sees his copy which is at New-York
with Bradford, who printed it. Saith he writt to ye Gov'r of N.
York before he could get it printed. Book is ordered to be
burnt--being stuff'd with notorious lyes and scandals, and he
recognizes to answer it next Court of Assize and gen'l gaol
delivery to be held for the County of Essex. He acknowledges that
what was written concerning the circumstance of Major Gen.
Atherton's death was a mistake (p.


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