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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
ed entire. The last charge is erased in the account, and underneath is written, we [ ] this and took it out of that received for officers maintenance. Shortly afterwards the following disbursements are recorded:— Payd my brother Cane for helpinge Mr. Philips at his first coming to set up his goods, 5s.0.5.0. Payd my brother Cane for carying a leter to Salem (concerninge clearing about Mr. Philips) to Mr. Hawthorne.0.5.0 Payd my brother Cane for his helpe in Mr. Philips removinge to Mr. Pellams house for 1 day and 1/2.0.3.0 Pd for a help of another to mend Mr. Pelams house for Mr. Philips. 0.1.6 These several disbursements on account of Rev. John Phillips furnish the only evidence to be found in the Church Record concerning the attempt which was evidently made to secure him as a teacher of the church of which Mr. Shepard was pastor. Savage describes Geneal. Dictionary. him as of Dedham, 1638, a famous minister of Wrentham (which is about 30 miles N. E. from Ipswich, En