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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
John Leverett, Esq., Col. Francis Foxcroft, Esq., Deacon Walter Hastings, Capt. Thomas Oliver, and Mr. William Russell, a committee to advise and consider of the model and charge of building said meetinghouse, and to make report of the same to said inhabitants. Final action was delayed until December 6, 1705, when it was voted that the sum of two hundred and eighty pounds be levied on said inhabitants, toward the building a new meeting-house amongst them. Thanks were voted by the town, March 8, 1707-8, to the Honble Andrew Belcher, Esq., for his gift toward building our new meeting-house. The same generous benefactor had previously given a bell, as mentioned in a former chapter. On the 28th of September, 1703, the College granted sixty pounds out of the College Treasury towards the building a new meeting-house; and, August 6, 1706, voted that Mr. Leverett with the Treasurer take care for the building of a pew for the President's family in the meeting-house now a building, and abo