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to themselves. These, with some few others of the same faction, keep the country in subjection and slavery, backed with the authority of a pretended charter. Hutch. Coll., p 499. To the Bishop of London he writes, May 29, 1682, I think I have so clearly layd downe the matter of fact, sent over their lawes and orders to confirme what I have wrote, that they cannot deny them: however, if commanded, I will readily pass the seas to attend at Whitehall, especially if Danford, Goggin, and Newell, magistrates, and Cooke, Hutchinson and Fisher, members of their late General Court and great opposers of the honest Governor and majestrates, be sent for to appeare before his Majesty; till which time this country will always be a shame as well as inconveniency to the government at home. Ibid., 532. Soon afterwards, June 14, 1682, he writes to the Earl of Clarendon, His Majesties quo warranto against their charter, and sending for Thomas Danforth, Samuel Nowell, a late factious preacher
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
. removal to Hartford. Rev. Thomas Shepard. another first Church organized. Newell's Church gathering. McKenzie's Historical Lectures. Roger Harlakenden. S, D. D., and Rev. Alexander McKenzie. New meeting-house. ordination of Rev. William Newell; his long and peaceful ministry and resignation. meeting-house. ordinaing in 1636, delivered in the First Church on Sunday, February 22, 1846, by William Newell, Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. See also Lectures on the History 15, by Rev. Dr. Holmes, among the Prince manuscripts, and was published by Rev. Dr. Newell, in the Appendix to his Discourse on the Cambridge Church-gathering. It mnized, the church united with the parish in the settlement of a pastor. Rev. William Newell, born at Littleton, Feb. 25, 1804, H. C. 1824, D. D. 1853, accepted a cafferent times have been assembled within its walls. After the resignation of Dr. Newell, the church remained destitute of a regular pastor until March 31, 1874, when
t coined1010608 1495 Ounces of silver, coined or not coined4980608 List of voters, for this list of voters, prepared by the Selectmen, I am indebted to John Livermore, Esq. March 18. 1822. Abbot, James. Abbot, Joseph. Adams, Isaac. Allen, Edward F. Ames, Simon. Appleton, John. Ayres, James. Alexander, Henry. Bangs, Isaiah. Bardwell, Seth. Barker, John. Barker, Mark. Barton, Charles. Bates, Jacob H. Bates, William. Beers, Joseph. Bent, Newell. Bigelow, Benjamin. Bigelow, Thaddeus B. Biglow, Abraham. Boardman, Andrew. Boardman, John. Boardman, William. Bos worth, Isaac. Bowman, Benjamin. Brackett, John. Brackett, Joseph. Bradford, Gamaliel L. Bray man, Daniel P. Brigham, Lincoln. Brigham, Taylor. Brooks, Cyrus. Brown, Edward. Brown, William. Bruce, Abel W. Bruce, Chandler. Bruce, Sylvanus. Bryant, Amos. Burridge, Joseph. Burrows, James. Butler, Aaron. Brook
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