By His Excellency, Benjamin Fletcher, Captain General and Governor in chief of the Province of New-York ... A proclamation [Appointing Friday, March 27, 1695,6 a day of fasting and humiliation.] Given at His Majesties Fort in New York, the 27th

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Evans 760.; On verso, Piece 1: 16 III. P.R.O., Febuary 27, 1695-96; Cal. 1695-1697, No. 16 III, Evans 760.; On verso, Piece 2: (endorsement), Febuary 27, 1695-96/2, 16 III.

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