HUTCHINSON, Thomas (1711-1780). Military appointment signed ("T Hutchinson") as Governor of
Similar Sale History
View More Items in Militaria & War MemorabiliaRelated Militaria & War Memorabilia
More Items in Militaria & War Memorabilia
View MoreRecommended Collectibles
View MoreItem Details
Description
HUTCHINSON, Thomas (1711-1780). Military appointment signed ("T Hutchinson") as Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Boston, 4 March 1773.
22 1/8 x 17 1/8 in., loss, staining, significant repairs to verso. Embossed seal affixed to upper left.
Appoints Caleb Thaxter to the rank of "Adjutant, in the Regiment of Militia, in the County of Suffolk, whereof, John Thaxter Esq. is Colonel." Verso bears inscription dated 4 August 1773 at Hingham, MA, declaring: "Caleb Thaxter took the oath appointed by an act of Parliament to be taken instead of the oath of Allegiance & Supremacy..." Witnessed and signed by John Thaxter and Benjamin Lincoln.
Caleb Thaxter (1751-1828) would survive the oncoming Revolutionary War, though it is unclear on which side he chose to fight. There is some evidence that his brother, Joseph, fought in the Continental Army and was present at Bunker Hill.
Thomas Hutchinson served as Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor, and Governor of Massachusetts Bay leading up to the Revolutionary War, maintaining loyalty to the British Crown and leaving for England in 1774. General Thomas Gage would take his place as Governor.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
22 1/8 x 17 1/8 in., loss, staining, significant repairs to verso. Embossed seal affixed to upper left.
Appoints Caleb Thaxter to the rank of "Adjutant, in the Regiment of Militia, in the County of Suffolk, whereof, John Thaxter Esq. is Colonel." Verso bears inscription dated 4 August 1773 at Hingham, MA, declaring: "Caleb Thaxter took the oath appointed by an act of Parliament to be taken instead of the oath of Allegiance & Supremacy..." Witnessed and signed by John Thaxter and Benjamin Lincoln.
Caleb Thaxter (1751-1828) would survive the oncoming Revolutionary War, though it is unclear on which side he chose to fight. There is some evidence that his brother, Joseph, fought in the Continental Army and was present at Bunker Hill.
Thomas Hutchinson served as Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor, and Governor of Massachusetts Bay leading up to the Revolutionary War, maintaining loyalty to the British Crown and leaving for England in 1774. General Thomas Gage would take his place as Governor.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
Buyer's Premium
- 31% up to $1,000,000.00
- 25% up to $4,000,000.00
- 19% above $4,000,000.00
HUTCHINSON, Thomas (1711-1780). Military appointment signed ("T Hutchinson") as Governor of
Estimate $400 - $600
5 bidders are watching this item.
Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in Cincinnati, OH, usSee Policy for Shipping
Payment
Related Searches
TOP