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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
.d. Imprimis was contributed the first day of the week being the second day of the 10th month, 1638 (part of it was in papers, namely 8d.)0.19.5 Item was contributed the second sabbath in the 10th month 25s. 4d. (whereof was in papers 3s. 4d.)15.4 Then follow on the first page the weekly contributions until the last Sabbath in the sixth month, or August, amounting, in the nine months, to nearly fifty pounds, including two which are specially recorded thus:— Item Mrs Sara Sims the 7th of Feb. brought for herselfe0.10.0 Item [1mo. 1639] was on a day of thanksgiving (at Mr. Eatons) given forty-nine shillings and six pence.2.9.6 On the other side of the account we find:— What the layinges out ha[ve been ] as on the other side appears [ ] were contrybuted on severall occasions for the supply of manyfold nessessyties. l.s.d. Imprimis for eleven quartes of red wine for the use of the Lords tabell upon the 9th day of the tenth month 1638. at 15d. a quart.0.13.9 And for br
esired not to supprese this paper, but to promote its designe, which is to certify (those traytors to their king and country) Guggins and Danford, that some generous spirits have vowed their destruction; as Christians wee warne them to prepare for death, for though they will deservedly dye, yet we wish the health of their soules. By ye new society. A. B. C. D. Mass. Arch., XXX. 193. The following memorandum was entered by Rev. John Eliot, on his Church Record: 1676. On the 7th day of the 2d month, Capt. Gookins, Mr. Danforth, & Mr. Stoughton wr sent by the Councill to order matters at Long Island for the Indians planting there, ya called me wth ym. In or way thither a great boat of about 14 ton, meeting us, turned head upon us (whethr willfully or by negligence, God he knoweth), ya run the sterne of or boate wr we 4 sat under water. Or boats saile or something tangled with the great boat, and by God's mercy kept to it. My cosin Jacob & cosin Perrie being forwarder in or boa