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n. Steven Cooke. Jacob Goble. Joseph × Stevenes. Daniel Champnes. John Steadman. Thomas Gates. Arther × Henbury. Robart × Shepard. Daniell × Prat. Philip Eastman. Arthur call. Thomas Marritt. Joseph Pratt. Thomas Ffledg. John Hastins. John more. John Holis. Gershom Frost. Abraham × Howell. Beniaman × Russell. Sameuel Bucke. Joseph ffrost. William Reyle. Samuell × Garry. Nath. Patten. Stephen Frances. Reuben Luxfford. Samuell × Robines. Benony × Eaton. Rodger Chandler. Joseph Holme. It does not appear that Cambridge, in its corporate capacity, was actively engaged in the political contest which continued, with scarcely any intermission, for more than twenty years; but there is the best evidence that its representative men were among the most active leaders in opposition to the arbitrary measures of the English court. Edward Randolph, the arch enemy of the Colony, addressing the Lords of Trade in 1676, says: Amongst the Magistrates, some are good men and well
wid. Sarah, having grown ancient, conveyed her estate to Timothy Gipson of Sudbury, who agreed to maintain her through life. 4. Jeremiah, s. of Jeremiah (2), res. in Stow 1710, when he sold his father's homestead to Solomon Prentice. He subsequently rem. to Lancaster, and with his w. Abigail conveyed land to his son Jeremiah 4 Feb. 1722-3. 5. Abraham, s. of Jeremiah (2), had in Camb. Abraham,bap. 15 Aug. 1697; Susannabap. 1706. He rem. to Stow. Holmes, Robert (otherwise written Holme, or Homes), was an early inhabitant, and by w. Jane, had Dorcas, b.—Aug. 1638, d. 1642; John,b.—Aug. 1639; Joseph, b. about 1641; Elizabeth,b. 2 Mar. 1643-4; Mehetabel, b. 16 Ap. 1615, bur. 14 Aug. 1645 Sarah,b. 13 Nov. 1646. d. 7 Nov. 1634; Ephraim, b. 8 Sept. 1647, bur. 8 May 1648 Samuel b. 3 Ap. 1653, d. 18 June 1653. Robert the f. res. of the southerly sidle of Brattle Street, not far from Appian Way. He d. 1663; his w. Jane d. 28 Oct. 1653. 2. John, s. of Robert (1), m. Hannah, da
wid. Sarah, having grown ancient, conveyed her estate to Timothy Gipson of Sudbury, who agreed to maintain her through life. 4. Jeremiah, s. of Jeremiah (2), res. in Stow 1710, when he sold his father's homestead to Solomon Prentice. He subsequently rem. to Lancaster, and with his w. Abigail conveyed land to his son Jeremiah 4 Feb. 1722-3. 5. Abraham, s. of Jeremiah (2), had in Camb. Abraham,bap. 15 Aug. 1697; Susannabap. 1706. He rem. to Stow. Holmes, Robert (otherwise written Holme, or Homes), was an early inhabitant, and by w. Jane, had Dorcas, b.—Aug. 1638, d. 1642; John,b.—Aug. 1639; Joseph, b. about 1641; Elizabeth,b. 2 Mar. 1643-4; Mehetabel, b. 16 Ap. 1615, bur. 14 Aug. 1645 Sarah,b. 13 Nov. 1646. d. 7 Nov. 1634; Ephraim, b. 8 Sept. 1647, bur. 8 May 1648 Samuel b. 3 Ap. 1653, d. 18 June 1653. Robert the f. res. of the southerly sidle of Brattle Street, not far from Appian Way. He d. 1663; his w. Jane d. 28 Oct. 1653. 2. John, s. of Robert (1), m. Hannah, da