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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., Some errors in Medford's histories. (search)
r mentioned in the Colonial Records, over which the Bay Colony had jurisdiction. It is now within the limits of the state of Connecticut. The celebrated Rev. James Noyes became the pastor and teacher of the inhabitants of Medford in 1634. . . [P. 121.] At the first meeting of the Court of Assistants holden at Charlestown,ord a Town is based upon statements that are not in accordance with facts. Ecclesiastical History. [P. 200.] In this chapter Mr. Brooks again speaks of Mr. James Noyes as a preacher in Medford in 1634, and in a quotation says, . . . was immediately called to preach at Mistic, which he did for nearly one year. It has already, Mr. Wilson and Mr. Phillips were appointed the official ministers of six plantations, including Meadford, and these plantations were taxed for their support before Mr. Noyes was alleged to have been located in Meadford. There are many more errors to which attention might be called, but time and space forbid. —John H. Hooper