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altogether filled; and partly, because the citizens have become accustomed to expenditures so much more unnecessary and extravagant, that this has dwindled into comparative insignificance. The old Almshouse (together with the land) was sold, May 22, 1851, to Little & Brown, publishers and booksellers, for $24,000; they converted it into an establishment for the manufacture of books, and erected many additional buildings. Subsequently the larger part of the estate became the property of H. O. Houghton & Co., by whom it was further embellished and rendered famous as the seat of the Riverside Press. Ordinaries, or houses of public entertainment, were established at a very early period. The General Court ordered, March 4, 1634-5, that no persons whatsoever shall keep a common victualling house, without license from the Court, under the penalty of xxs. a week. Mass. Col. Rec., i. 140. The power of granting licenses to keep houses of common entertainment, and to retail wine, beer,
T. Russell, Elected July 31, 1861, in place of James D. Green, resigned. 1861, 1862. George C. Richardson, 1863. J. Warren Merrill, 1865, 1866. Ezra Parmenter, 1867. Charles H. Saunders, 1868, 1869. Hamlin R. Harding, 1870, 1871. Henry O. Houghton, 1872. Isaac Bradford, 1873-1876. Frank A. Allen, 1877. Aldermen. Samuel Batchelder, 1846. Ephraim Buttrick, 1846, 1848. Samuel P. P. Fay, 1846. William Fisk, 1846. Joseph S. Hastings, 1846, 1847. Charles Wood, 1846, 18 Wright, 1867, 1869, 1876. Marshall T. Bigelow, 1868. Daniel U. Chamberlin, 1868, 1870. U. Tracy Howe, 1868. John S. March, 1868-1870. Jabez A. Sawyer, 1868. Daniel R. Sortwell, 1868, 1869, 1872. Jeremiah W. Coveney, 1869, 1870. Henry O. Houghton, 1869. William J. Marvin, 1869. George W. Park, 1869, 1870. James H. Sparrow, 1869, 1870. Charles F. Walcott, 1669. D. Gilbert Dexter, 1870, 1871. Lewis B. Geyer, 1870, 1871. Horatio G. Parker, 1870, 1871. Aaron H. Safford, 1870. A
uror in 1643. Hosmer, Thomas, in 1635 res. on the southerly side of Brattle Street, and in 1642 on the southerly side of Winthrop Street, between Brighton and Spring streets. He was Selectman, or Townsman, 1635, and rem. early to Hartford. Houghton, Robert, m. Sarah Phipeny 8 Sept. 1668. house, or Howes, Samuel, by w. Elizabeth, had John, b. 6 Dec. 1642, and d. 22 Ap. 1644. It is supposed that he came here from Scituate, and returned there after a few years' residence. A person of theil of the Commonwealth, spent the last few years of a cheerful old age with his affectionate family in this city, and d. 25 July 1849, a. 82. His descendants are numerous. Among the children of William Manning are the wives of Hon. Henry 0. Houghton, Hon. J. M. S. Williams, and Mr. Henry R. Glover, all residing in Cambridge. 15. William, s. of William (10), was a cordwainer, and resided on the westerly side of Harvard Square, on an estate which he purchased in 1778, and which after his
ren, from whom descended a numerous race, many of whom have been highly distinguished. Hopkins, John, in 1635 res. at the northwesterly corner of Dunster and Mount Auburn streets. He rem. in 1636 to Hartford, where he was Selectman in 1640, and Juror in 1643. Hosmer, Thomas, in 1635 res. on the southerly side of Brattle Street, and in 1642 on the southerly side of Winthrop Street, between Brighton and Spring streets. He was Selectman, or Townsman, 1635, and rem. early to Hartford. Houghton, Robert, m. Sarah Phipeny 8 Sept. 1668. house, or Howes, Samuel, by w. Elizabeth, had John, b. 6 Dec. 1642, and d. 22 Ap. 1644. It is supposed that he came here from Scituate, and returned there after a few years' residence. A person of the same name was in Scituate 1634, and d. there 1661, leaving chil. Samuel, Elizabeth, and perhaps others. Hovey, Daniel, was in Ipswich 1637, and had Daniel, b. 1642; John; Thomas, b. 1648; James, killed by the Indians at Brookfield 1675; Joseph;
e in Providence; was of Bath, Me., in 1806, and d. in 1808, a. 77. He had several children; one of whom was the late William Manning, who, having been a printer for nearly or quite half a century, and subsequently Messenger to the Governor and Council of the Commonwealth, spent the last few years of a cheerful old age with his affectionate family in this city, and d. 25 July 1849, a. 82. His descendants are numerous. Among the children of William Manning are the wives of Hon. Henry 0. Houghton, Hon. J. M. S. Williams, and Mr. Henry R. Glover, all residing in Cambridge. 15. William, s. of William (10), was a cordwainer, and resided on the westerly side of Harvard Square, on an estate which he purchased in 1778, and which after his death was sold to Harvard College. He m. Rebecca Oliver 26 Nov. 1772, and d. 10 Dec. 1804, a. 69. She d. 13 Ap. 1821, a. 81. Their children were Rebecca, b. 7 Sept. 1774, and d. 21 Sept. 1774; William, b. 4 Nov. 1775, and d. 22 Sept. 1777. 16.
ar, 274. 5, 368. Hobart, 81. Holden, 5, 97, 263. Holland, 322, 34. Holley, 355. Hollis, 76. Holman, 35, 58, 75, 324, 55– 64. Holmes, 2, 23, 54, 8, 76,176, 8, 94, 9, 220, 31-3, 6, 47, 53, 9, 60, 90, 1,6,8,300-3, 11, 14, 73, 6, 7. Holt, 226. Holyoke, 132, 3, 5, 287-9, 93. Homer, 306. Hooker, 2, 10, 16, 26-37, 46, 50, 1, 90, 247, 8, 51, 4, 8, 9, 60. Hooton, 345-7. Hopkins, 32, 377-9. Hoppin, 307, 9. Horton, 345, 6. Hosmer, 11, 32, 6, 185, 233. Houghton, 222. Hovey, 131, 2, 77, 224, 5, 314, 38, 69, 79. Howard, 185. Howe, 126, 292, 309, 21, 30, 8, 80, 424, 8. Howell, 76. Howlett, 317. Hoyt, 326. Hubbard, 30, 75. Hudson, 35, 370. Humphrey, 27, 43, 50. Hunnewell, 5. Hunt, 33, 312, 27, 418. Huntington, 312. Hurd, 135. Hutchings, 185, 440. Hutchinson, 30, 50, 2, 67, 77, 8, 115, 28, 38, 49, 57, 254, 9, 346, 54, 403. Hyde, 58, 9, 76, 81. Ingersoll, 185, 322. Ingham, 226. Inman, 169, 70, 6,
Cotton. Leverett. Mitchell. Newton. Shepard. Wigglesworth. Wilson. Hopkins, 589. Hosmer, 589. Houghton, 589. Phipeny. house, 589. Hovey, 589-91. Angier. Atwood. Ayers. Barlow. Bradbury. Brimhall. Bull. Carter. Case. Cleaveland. Cogswell. Darling. Day. Eager. French. Glover. Hill. Houghton. King. Lanman. Oliver. Pratt. Proctor. Randall. Remington. Robinson. Stearns. Stocking. , 637-9. Baker. Blood. Bond. Champney. Converse. Cook. Crosby. Elson. Estabrook. Fiske. Houghton. Jenkins. Jennison. Johnson. Kendall. Paige. Peirce. Pierce. Poulter. Rayner. Rice. Ric Blake. Brown. Convers. Cooper. Cutting. Dana. Gardner. Gates. Hancock. Holden. Holmes. Houghton. Jarvis. Mayo. Murdock. Newman. Oliver. Pemberton. Pepperell. Perkins. Pierce. Porter.