King’s Missive is delivered.

1661

[1662] Samuel Shattuck, a Quaker who had been banished from Salem to England, delivers it from the King to Gov. Endicott. It is a declaration that Quakers should not be put to death in the Massachusetts Colony, but instead sent back to England for trial. The event is celebrated in a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier in 1880.*

Sources
  • Memorial History of Boston