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ected in 1648. June 12, 1648. Upon the complaint of Edward Goffe against Richard Cutter for wrongful detaining of calves impounded by him of the said Edward Goffe's, wherein Samuell Eldred witnesseth:—Edward Goffe desired his calves of Richard Cutter, promising to pay all damages and cost as two men should apprehend to be righness, they thus order,—that Edward Goffe shall pay fourteen pence damage to Richard Cutter, and Richard Cutter shall pay for the costs of the same witnesses, four shiRichard Cutter shall pay for the costs of the same witnesses, four shillings and seven pence. Nov. 20, 1648. Ordered, That there shall be an eight-penny ordinary provided for the Townsmen every second Monday of the month, upon their x80 7. Humphery Bradshew15 8. Mr. Boman20 9. William Clemmance30 10. Richard Cutter80 11. Thomas Longhorne60 12. Daniell Blogget40 13. Robert Holmes150 es50 94. Mr. Jacson400 95. Mr. Andrews150 96. Abra. Errington70 97. Widd: Cutter40 98. ffr. Moore, senr.50 99. Mr. Josseph Cooke300 100. Wm. Wilcocke90 10
ichard Dana. Nicolas × Wythe. Thomas Chesholm. Samuel Green. Tho. Swetman. Richard Robins. William Diksone. Richard Eccles. Thomas Longhorne. John Watsonn. Roger × Bukk. Andrew × Stevenson. John × parents. James Hubbard. Robert × Wilson. Rob. × Parker. John × Bouttell. Robert Stedman. Thomas Cheny. Willyam × Heally. John Palfray. Ffrancts Moore, senr. John Gove. will × Michelson. Edward Hall. William Barrett. John Holman. will. Bordman. Zacharye Hicks. Samll. Manning. Richard Cutter. John Green. Ffra. Moore, junr. John × Adams. Beiniman Crackbone. John Marritt. Nathanell Hancocke. Willyam Town. Abraham Holman. John Shephard. Samuell Frost. Walter Hasting. Nath. Green. Ester Gossom. Peter Towne. Edward Mitchellson. Andrew Belcher. Edmund Angier. Richard Park. Joseph Cooke. Jermie Fisman. John Taller. Daniel Cheeaver. John Eliot. Edward Jackson. Samuell Haden. John Jackson. Gregory Cooke. John × Parker. Mathew × Boone. Thomas Hammond, s
hey strenuously sought to excuse the Dr. and lay the blame elsewhere; but by this time I suppose are out of hope of what they expected, the Colledge standing in more need of students than of rulers. Harvard College Papers (Mss.), i. 11. 2. Richard Cutter, brother-in-law to Mr. Corlett, felt aggrieved at a decision of the County Court in 1659, and Mr. Corlett united with him in petition to the General Court for relief; the petition was referred to the County Court with a favorable result. At behalfe, for land; very thankfull and humblie, I acknowledg the great favour and good will of that Court unto mee (and your Worps my good friends therein) confering upon mee 200 acres of land. As alsoe touching my petition in the behalfe of Ric. Cutter, referred to the full and finall decision of this honoured Court; I most humblie and thankfullie acknowledg your Worps favour in your remarkeable gentlenes and very tender dealinge with a sad, afflicted, weake man, inconsiderate and rash sometime
Samuel Champney. Thomas Champney. Joseph Child. Moses Child. Norman Clark. James Connor. Benjamin Cook. Caleb Cook. Ephraim Cook. James Cook. Joshua Cook. Thomas Cook. Caleb Coolidge. Joseph Coolidge. Joshua Coolidge. Nathaniel Coolidge. Simon Coolidge. Thomas Coolidge. Thomas Cooper. Richard Crease. Jazaniah Crosby. John Crosby. William Crosby. Ishmael Cutler. Prince Cutler. Ammi Cutter, Jr. James Cutter. Richard Cutter. Samuel Cutter. William Cutter, Jr. Silent Cutting. Benjamin Dana. Ezra Dana. John Dana. Richard Dana. Henry Darling. Daniel Doland. Paul Dexter. James Dickson. William Dickson. Thomas Ditson. Isaac Dix. John Dorin. Thomas Dove. Zacheus Drury. Daniel Duncan. David Edmands. John Edmands. Thomas Edmands. Andrew Ellis. Richard Everett. Thomas Farrington. Absalom Farwell. David Farwell. Josiah Fessenden. Samu
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17 Nov. 1657. Isaac the f. was a mason, and owned land south of the river. He d. 7 Ap. 1659, and his w. Frances m. Richard Cutter 14 Feb. 1662-3. 2. Isaac, s. of Isaac (1), m. Jane, dau. of John Rutter of Marlborough, 17 May 1677, and had, in Cn the easterly side of Dunster Street, between Mt. Auburn and Winthrop streets. By his w. Barbara (who was sister to Richard Cutter), he had Rebecca, b. 14 Aug. 1644, prob. d. young; Hepzibah, bap here, m. James Minott 2 May 1673 (by whom she had M, of Camb., and Robert Hale of Chs. to collect debts due to him in New England. He probably d. without children; for Richard Cutter, by deed dated 10 June 1693 (six days previous to his own death), conveyed to his son William a house and lot in Camb the f. d. 7 June 1713, a. 82; his w. Anna d. 31 Mar. 1714, a. 82. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), m. Rebecca, dau. f Richard Cutter. 19 Dec. 1688, and had Thomas, b. 18 Sept. 1689; Anna, b. 13 Dec. 1691, m. Thomas Fessenden of Lexington (pub. 5 No
Edmund Angier and d. 3 July 1656; and John, who came with her to New England. 2. William, s. of the foregoing, grad. H. C. 1645, returned to England; succeeded his father in the ministry at Wrentham; was ejected, under the Act of Uniformity, 1662, and d. 1689, a. 65. Winthrop. Amsden, Isaac, m. Francis Perriman 8 June 1654, and had Isaac, b. prob. 1655 ; Jacob, b. 17 Nov. 1657. Isaac the f. was a mason, and owned land south of the river. He d. 7 Ap. 1659, and his w. Frances m. Richard Cutter 14 Feb. 1662-3. 2. Isaac, s. of Isaac (1), m. Jane, dau. of John Rutter of Marlborough, 17 May 1677, and had, in Camb., Elizabeth, b. 3 Feb. 1677-8, and Isaac, b. 28 Aug. 1680. Soon after 1680 he removed to Marlborough, where he was living in 1727. His w. Jane, in her will, dated Feb. 1729-30 and proved 26 May 1740, names children, Isaac, John, Thomas, Jacob, Abraham, Elizabeth Read, and grandchild, Amity Wheeler. 3. Jacob, s. of Isaac (1), m. Susanna, dau. of John Marrett, and r
and country has received so many of its worthy men, that he is himself worthy to have his name celebrated, etc. He resided on the easterly side of Dunster Street, between Mt. Auburn and Winthrop streets. By his w. Barbara (who was sister to Richard Cutter), he had Rebecca, b. 14 Aug. 1644, prob. d. young; Hepzibah, bap here, m. James Minott 2 May 1673 (by whom she had Mary, living unm. 1723), and Daniel Champney 9 June 1684 (by whom she had Hepzibah, b. 23 June 1687), and d. prob. 1715; Ammiand, and in 1653 resided at Newcastle-upon-Tyne; at which date he empowered Edward Goffe, Elijah Corlett, and Thomas Sweetman, of Camb., and Robert Hale of Chs. to collect debts due to him in New England. He probably d. without children; for Richard Cutter, by deed dated 10 June 1693 (six days previous to his own death), conveyed to his son William a house and lot in Camb. describing the premises as formerly the right and proper estate of William Cutter, my brother, deceased, and from him desc
t Menotomy 28 Jan. 1775. Martin, d. by accident, 19 Feb. 1798. Fillebrown, Thomas (otherwise written Phillebrown), was admitted to the Church 18 May 1666. By w. Anna he had Thomas, bap. 20 May 1666. Mary, b. 5 May 1662, bap. 20 May 1666, m. Nathaniel Cutter 8 Oct. 1688 Hannah or Anna, bap. 14 Oct. 1666d. 9 Aug. 1685. He prob. also had s. John, b. about 1672. Thomas the f. d. 7 June 1713, a. 82; his w. Anna d. 31 Mar. 1714, a. 82. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), m. Rebecca, dau. f Richard Cutter. 19 Dec. 1688, and had Thomas, b. 18 Sept. 1689; Anna, b. 13 Dec. 1691, m. Thomas Fessenden of Lexington (pub. 5 Nov. 1737), survived him, and died by suicide 12 July 1753; Isaac, b. 7 Sept. 1693; Rebecca, b. 6 Nov. 1695; John, b. 4 Jan. 1699-1700; Elizabeth, b. 10 May 1703Sarah, b. 5 July 1707; Abigail, b. 18 Aug. 1711. Thomas the f. d. prob. 1736 (adm. granted to his s. Isaac 7 June 1736; His w. Rebecca . a 26 July 1741, a. 71. 3. John, prob. s. of Tomas (1), by w. Sarah had Jo