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Johnson. it was ordered that houses be built for the ministers, Mr. Phillips of Watertown and Mr. Wilson of Boston, with convenient speed at the public charge; Sir Richard Saltonstall undertook to provide for Mr. Phillips at his plantation, and Governor Winthrop at Boston for Mr. Wilson.
Previous to the organization of these churches, both ministers had preached in Charlestown and Boston, their meeting-place, says Roger Clap, being abroad under a tree, where I have heard Mr. Wilson and Mr. Phillips preach many a good sermon.
Mr. Phillips had been minister of Bocksted near Groton in Suffolk Co., England, and Mr. Wilson had formerly been a minister of one of the parishes of Sudbury, in the same county.
Zzz. On Nov. 30th, an order was passed to collect £ 60 for the support of these two snake; and after a long fight the mouse prevailed and killed the snake.
The pastor of Boston, Mr. Wilson, a very sincere, holy man, hearing of it, gave this interpretation: That the snake was the dev
an alliance between the Pequots and Narragansetts, 42.
Williams, Rev. Warham ordained, 56; salary, 73; wants town to buy him a negro boy, 98; death of, 74.
Willow near cotton factory, 130 n. 1.
Willows in front of Fiske house, 139.
Wilson, Mr., pastor at Boston, 23, 32.
Windsor, 22; Plymouth people build house at, 35; sends 30 men against the Pequots, 42.
Wine and sugar in plenty, 57.
Winnesemet, 23.
Winslow, Edward, visits Boston with John Bradford, 35.
Winter of 163throp, Adam, 26.
Winthrop, John, chosen governor of Mass.
Bay Company, 12; letter to his wife, 12; searches up the Bay for a place at which to settle, 14; prudence of, 19; grants permission to build Watertown wear, 21; provides a house for Rev. Mr. Wilson, 23; goes up Charles River and names several localities in Waltham, 26; removes liquors from his table, 33; visited by Wahginnacut, 35.
Winthrop, John, jun., arrives, 39; letter to Benj. Franklin, 77.
Wiswall, Enoch, 91.
Wolfe-pen, 52