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n Bright was married probably in the latter part of the year 1634. October 14, 1690, the town voted to treat with Mr. Henry Gibbs to assist in carrying on the work of the ministry amongst them, and to give him £ 40, and November 3d, it was voted that his salary begin this day. After the removal of Rev. John Bailey to Boston Mr. Gibbs was the only clergyman in the town, and was engaged from time to time, but not ordained. Whether the preaching of Mr. Gibbs proved less attractive than that Mr. Gibbs proved less attractive than that of Mr. Bailey, or other causes were at work, certain it is that from this time differences arose in the Church that gave rise to much bitter feeling, and led finally to an unfortunate division, the effects of which have been felt even to the present town, February 4, 1696, and also adopted as the place for all publick town meetings for the future. On the same day, Mr. Gibbs, who had acted as pastor for nearly six years though not ordained, declined to accept the proposals of the town to offi
39. Gallup, John, captures Oldham's pinnace from his murderers, 40; goes after pirate Bull, 43 n. 1. Garfield: Edward, buys 40 acres of Phillips's heirs, 47; Jacob, 96; Joseph, 39; Samuel, 96. General Court of Delegates, first, 30. Gibbs, Henry, assistant pastor, 50; ordained at Watertown, East End, in open air, 54 n. 1. Gleason, Capt., Isaac, 84, 101. Gleason's Tavern, 84. Goffe, Thomas, first Deputy Governor of new Dorchester Company, 10. Goldstone: Anne, Mary, Henry, 50. ed, 15; 23. Meadows, Remote or West Pine, 51, 52. Mead's Pond, 27, n. 1. Meal, water and salt boiled together, 18, 57 n. 1. Meeting-house Common, 45, 50. Meeting-house, dispute about a new, 53; located near Commodore's Corner, 53; Mr. Gibbs declines to be pastor of, 54: first in Waltham near Nathaniel Livermore's, 55; purchased from Newton, 55. Meeting-house, new, on triangular plot, 75. Meeting-house, first in Watertown, 44, 45; new, built at corner of Mt. Auburn and Grove