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A half-century of conflict. France and England in North America. Part ...

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;1745.] PROVINCIAL OUTLAYS REPAID. 143after long <strong>and</strong> vigorous solicitation, he succeeded.The full amount, <strong>in</strong> sterl<strong>in</strong>g value, was paid to Massachusetts,<strong>and</strong> the expenditures <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire,Connecticut, <strong>and</strong> Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> were also reimbursed. ^The people <strong>of</strong> Boston saw twenty-seven <strong>of</strong> thoselong unwieldy trucks which many elders <strong>of</strong> theplace still remember as used <strong>in</strong> their youth, rumbl<strong>in</strong>gup K<strong>in</strong>g Street to the treasury, loaded with twohundred <strong>and</strong> seventeen chests <strong>of</strong> Spanish dollars,a hundred barrels <strong>of</strong> copper co<strong>in</strong>.<strong>and</strong>A pound sterl<strong>in</strong>gwas worth eleven pounds <strong>of</strong> the old-tenor currency<strong>of</strong> Massachusetts, <strong>and</strong> thirty shill<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>of</strong> the newtenor.Those beneficent trucks carried enough tobuy <strong>in</strong> at a stroke n<strong>in</strong>e -tenths<strong>of</strong> the old-tenor notes<strong>of</strong> the prov<strong>in</strong>ce, — nom<strong>in</strong>ally worth above two millions.A str<strong>in</strong>gent tax, laid on by the Assembly,paid the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g tenth, <strong>and</strong> Massachusetts wasrestored to f<strong>in</strong>ancialhealth.'^1 £183,649 to Massachusetts ; £16,355 to New Hampshire£28,863 to Connecticut ; £6,332 to Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>.2 Palfrey, New Engl<strong>and</strong>, v. 101-109 ;Shirley, Report to the Board<strong>of</strong> Trade. Bollan to Secretary Willard, <strong>in</strong> Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc, i.53 ; Hutch<strong>in</strong>son, Hist. Mass., ii. 391-395. Letters <strong>of</strong> Bollan <strong>in</strong> MassachusettsArchives.It was through the exertions <strong>of</strong> the much-abused Thomas Hutch<strong>in</strong>son,Speaker <strong>of</strong> the Assembly <strong>and</strong> historian <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts,that the money was used for the laudable purpose <strong>of</strong> ext<strong>in</strong>guish<strong>in</strong>gthe old debt.Shirley did his utmost to support Bollan <strong>in</strong> his efforts to obta<strong>in</strong>compensation, <strong>and</strong> after highly prais<strong>in</strong>g the zeal <strong>and</strong> loyalty <strong>of</strong> thepeople <strong>of</strong> his prov<strong>in</strong>ce, he writes to Newcastle ": Justice, as well asthe affection which I bear to 'em, constra<strong>in</strong>s me to beseech yourGrace to recommend their Case to his Majesty's paternal Care &

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