The Massachusetts Banishment Act, officially named the "Banishment Act of the State of Massachusetts", was passed in September 1778 "to prevent the return to this state of certain persons therein named and others who have left this state or either of the United States, and joined the enemies thereof." Over 300 people, including many former officials of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, were listed in the act.[1]
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The MassachusettsBanishmentAct, officially named the "BanishmentAct of the State of Massachusetts", was passed in September 1778 "to prevent the return...
his family home in Cambridge (he was subsequently named in the MassachusettsBanishmentAct of 1778). While in England, he changed the spelling of the family...
to retake Aquidneck Island from the British. September – The MassachusettsBanishmentAct, providing punishment for Loyalists, is passed. September 17...
lived in England from 1779 to 1790. Despite being named in the MassachusettsBanishmentAct, he returned to private practice in Boston, staying there until...
Island. His estates were confiscated, and he was named in the MassachusettsBanishmentAct. In 1779, he received a grant of 10,000 acres (40 km2) of land...
of the American Revolution, and was subsequently named in the MassachusettsBanishmentAct of 1778. In 1784, he accepted the post of attorney general for...
served with Edward Jessup's Loyal Rangers. He was named in the MassachusettsBanishmentAct of 1778. After the war, he settled west of the Ottawa River in...
surname Pepperell in lieu of Sparhawk. He was proscribed in the MassachusettsBanishmentAct of 1778. The title became extinct on his death in 1816. Sir William...
throughout the Revolutionary War. In 1778, his name appeared in the MassachusettsBanishmentAct, and his vast landholdings were confiscated. Even his personal...
Army abandons its position on Aquidneck Island. September – The MassachusettsBanishmentAct, providing punishment for Loyalists, is passed. September 7 –...
their brother William in New York City. Pagan was named in the MassachusettsBanishmentAct of 1778. In 1780, Pagan settled at the mouth of the Penobscot...
Army abandons its position on Aquidneck Island. September – The MassachusettsBanishmentAct, providing punishment for Loyalists, is passed. September 7 –...
and had left Concord, Massachusetts, and joined the British army when he was proscribed under the MassachusettsBanishmentAct of 1778. In the army, he...
America, though he was prevented from going back to Boston by the MassachusettsBanishmentAct of 1778. Amory kept a journal during the crucial revolutionary...
The Massachusetts Bay Colony (1628–1691), more formally the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, was an English settlement on the east coast of North America...