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he stages to be made by the said masons. 6. Item. The 2 gable endes of the foresaide wals or scholehouse shall be wrought up in battlement fashion, at the prize of eighteene pence a yard, as above said. 7. Item. The foresaid masons by these presents covenant that they wil lath the roofe of the aforesaid scholehouse and tile the same at sixe shillings the thousand the tile. 8. Item. The said masons covenant to perfect the saide worke that is herein mentioned before the first of the sixth month that shal be in the yeare one thousand sixe hundred forty-eight, provided the said Henry Dunster and Edward Goffe procure all the materials requisite of stones, brick, timber, clay, lime, sand, and the sayde materials lay in convenient place. 9. Item. It is the true intent and meaning of both partyes, that al pay specified in these writings should be such as is received of the inhabitants and neighbours of the town of Cambridge, provided it bee good and merchandible in its kind
01; Thomas, b. 1 Aug. 1677; Pyam, b. 29 July 1679, d. 14 Aug. 1679; John, b. 22 Oct. 1680, d. 22 July 1707; Andrew, b. 27 Aug. 1682, d. 21 Oct. 1682. Thomas the f. was a ship-master, and in 1686 commanded the ketch Adventure, owned in part by his brother-in-law, Capt. Andrew Belcher. In 1672, he purchased a house and 41 acres, at the N. W. corner of Brattle and Mason streets, where he resided through life; after his decease, it was sold by his son to Abraham Hill, in 1713. Capt. Blowers d. 1 June 170.9. His w. Elizabeth d. three days previously, 29 May 1709. 2. Thomas, s. of Pyam (1), grad. H. C. 1695, ordained at Beverly 29 Oct. 1701, m. Emma Woodbury, and had Pyam, grad. H. C. 1721, merchant, d. in Boston 18 Mar. 1739; Emma; Thomas: John; Elizabeth; Andrew. Thomas the f. d. 17 June 1729. His w. and six children survived him. 3. John, s. of Thomas (2), resided in Boston, and m. Sarah, dau. of Samson Salter, 25 Nov. 1735. One of their sons was Samson Salter Blowers, b. 10 M
01; Thomas, b. 1 Aug. 1677; Pyam, b. 29 July 1679, d. 14 Aug. 1679; John, b. 22 Oct. 1680, d. 22 July 1707; Andrew, b. 27 Aug. 1682, d. 21 Oct. 1682. Thomas the f. was a ship-master, and in 1686 commanded the ketch Adventure, owned in part by his brother-in-law, Capt. Andrew Belcher. In 1672, he purchased a house and 41 acres, at the N. W. corner of Brattle and Mason streets, where he resided through life; after his decease, it was sold by his son to Abraham Hill, in 1713. Capt. Blowers d. 1 June 170.9. His w. Elizabeth d. three days previously, 29 May 1709. 2. Thomas, s. of Pyam (1), grad. H. C. 1695, ordained at Beverly 29 Oct. 1701, m. Emma Woodbury, and had Pyam, grad. H. C. 1721, merchant, d. in Boston 18 Mar. 1739; Emma; Thomas: John; Elizabeth; Andrew. Thomas the f. d. 17 June 1729. His w. and six children survived him. 3. John, s. of Thomas (2), resided in Boston, and m. Sarah, dau. of Samson Salter, 25 Nov. 1735. One of their sons was Samson Salter Blowers, b. 10 M