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t. 1771. Lucy, m. Samuel Childs, of Camb., First Pct., 8 July, 1779. Nehe-Miah and Lydia Cutter, intention Camb., 23 Sept. 1803. Dau. of Jonas—see Cutter (par. 23). See Paige, 608, &c. Matthews, Miss Ruth (at James Brown's), d. 30 Oct. 1841, a. 21. Maynard, Dr. Elias, of Dunstable, N. H., and Mrs. Joanna Shaw, of Lexington, m. 10 Feb. 1806. McINTIRE, child of———, d. 1825, a. 2 yrs. (Charles Mackintire, an original member of Baptist Church, 1817.) McLENNAN, Isabella, m. William T. Robinson, 6 June, 1836. Mead, Benjamin, of Medford, m. Susanna Collins, of Camb., 26 Feb. 1781. Clarissa and Nathaniel Harrington, of Lexington, m. 30 Nov. 1815. Samuel O., of Boston, m. Mary Maria Dix Wellington, of W. Camb., 27 June, 1822; Samuel O., had Henry Oliver, bap. here 18 Nov. 1838. Israel, d. 29 Dec. 1835, a. 84. John P. Duncklee [see Wyman's Chas., 311] erected a stone, 1797, here in memory of his sister Sarah Mead, who d. 1 June, 1794, a. 37. Meek, Lydia, of Salem, m. J
cter up to the time of coming to this city, and who gave that as a reason for appearing before His Honor on Saturday last under the name of John Smith, was again in court this morning, on the charge of having acted in a disorderly and unbecoming manner at the Exchange Hotel the other day. S. S. Baxter, Esq., testified that be had long known the accused as a gentleman, and Keller was thereupon granted permission to go at large, upon giving bail in $100 for his future good conduct. William T. Robinson was fined $1 for being drunk at the Ballard House. C. Wendlinger was fined $3 for violently assaulting and beating Aaron, a slave of E. A. Nance. The negro was on Sunday morning driving a wagon down Main street in a walk, and Mr. W. was driving a buggy up street, and a third vehicle, between which and the negro's wagon there was not room for Mr. W.'s buggy to pass, was standing on the street. Mr. W. tried to stop his buggy; the negro drove on, not seeing Mr. W. perhaps, or at a