Church, Benjamin (1734-78?) physician, poet, and traitor, born in Newport, Rhode Island. Despite patriotic poetry and fiery speeches against British rule, Church “carried on a criminal Correspondence with the Enemy.” He informed Gen. Thomas Gage of colonial troop strengths and allocations. Interception of a letter (September 1775) led to his arrest, military trial, and expulsion from the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
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