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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., Some errors in Medford's histories. (search)
y persons still labor under the delusion that this house was built by Governor Cradock's agent in 1634, as asserted by Mr. Brooks. Governor Cradock's grant was made March 4, 1634-5. According to the [Register, Vol. 7, P. 49.] The other old brick house, built about the same time,. . . (i.e., 1634.) [P. 48.] This house was built by Nathaniel Wade, brother to Jonathan. It stood about fifty 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, August suppose that Meadford, one of the smaller plantations in the colony, had a pastor and teacher in 1634 in addition to those appointed by the court, and for whose support Meadford had been taxed £ 3. M 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 near