“much given to Talk and bad Company”: New England Runaways, 1704-1754. Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title"much given to Talk and bad Company": New England Runaways, 1704-1754.Author and ContributorsBoyle, Joseph Lee.Date Published2020Document FormatBookSubject(s)Indenture servitude -- Rhode Island. | Rhode Island -- History. | Runaway ads -- Rhode Island. | Slavery -- Rhode Island.PublisherClearfield PublishingPlace Of PublicationBaltimore, Md.HoldingsRhode Island Historical SocietyPhysical Description426p.Link to RIHS Digital Cataloghttps://rihs.minisisinc.com//SCRIPTS/MWIMAIN.DLL/144/BIBLIO/WEB_BIBLIO_DETAIL_REPORT?SESSIONSEARCH&exp=sisn%2029857Call NumberF3 N39 B69 v.1CNEB_IDRIHS_42City-TownRHODE ISLANDDatePublishedClean2020 Continue browsing An Appeal to the Public, in which the Misrepresentations and Calumnies, Contained in a Pamphlet, Entitled, A Narrative of Certain Matters Relative to Trinity Church in Newport, in the Atate of Rhode-Island, by a Very Extraordinary Man, the Rev. James Sayre, A.M., late Minister of said Church, are Pointed out, and His Very Strange Conduct During the Time of His Ministration at Newport, Faithfully Related. “He is a person of very ill fame”: New England Runaways, 1755-1768. Back to items list