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Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Charlestown School in the 17th century. (search)
ng the Phipps regime, we learn somewhat of the school fund and of the disciplining of the schoolboys. January 4, 1875. ‘Voted that Lotts forfeited to ye Towne be given to a free schoole in Charlestown forever.’ The same day it was ‘agreed that Lovell's Island should be & remain to the use of the school in Charlestown forever, and not to be alienated from it to any other use.’ January 17, 1675-6. John Cutler, Jr., one of the constables, was thus instructed: That you allow no boys toars, 5 shilling for the first year, and 10 shilling per yeare thereafter.’ January 6, 1698-9. ‘Xtopher Goodwin, for work at schoolhouse (4-6) four and sixpence.’ January 23, 1698. Treasurer's account:— Mr. John Emerson, Dr. To Rent of Lovell's Is., £ 10. To Money pd being for year 1697, £ 8. To Rent for the Island, £ 10. To money being rent for school land, £ 8. Total, £ 36. From the Emerson Genealogy we learn that Rev. John Emerson, of the class of 1675 (Harvard), w