History of the Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770; Consisting of the Narrative of the Town, the Trial of the Soldiers: And a Historical Introduction, Containing Unpublished Documents of John Adams, And Explanatory Notes

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Was he in anger ? No. Was Killroy in liquor or not ? No. Had there any angry words passed betwixt him and you at that time ? No, none at all. Was it in jocular talk ? I do not know. I said be was a fool for talking so ; he said he did not care. Had Killroy said that evening, that he had been at the ropewalks ? No, he said nothing about the ropewalks. Was this conversation before or after the affray at the ropewalks ? I cannot say.
Joseph Hiller — sworn. Do you know any of the prisoners ? I do n
...ot. Was you in King street at the time of the firing on the evening of the 5th March ? Yes. What did you observe ? I came there about fifteen minutes before the soldiers came, I staid there till they came down, and remained there till the firing was over. Narrate what happened in relation to the sentry. I was at the north end of the town when the bells rung; when I came to the middle of the town I was told there was no fire, but a rumpus be- twixt the soldiers and the inhabitants. I passed on, the bells still kept ringing.

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