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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 0 Browse Search
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friend) all the bookes I have which he thinks may be usefull to him, except those which may serve for the training up of the childe to schoole. 6. I doe give unto my mother that eight pound or there about which is due to me for printing, to pay for the house which is due at Michalemas. 7. I would have Daniell and Mary Lemon and my mother's girle have some thing given them, as Mr. Shepard and my mother shall see meet. 8. I doe give my Ivory Inkhorne in my box with a whistle in it unto Jeremy Shepard. 9. I give 20s in mony which once I had and lavd out for the Colledge, and is to be payd by it in money againe unto Mr. Thomas Shepard. 10. I give unto John Glover my lookinge glasse. 11. I give to Elder ffrost foure pound. Those before whom he spake these things were Mr. Tho. Shepard, Mrs. Day. Deposed the 30th 8th mo. 1649. In-Crease Nowell.—Middlesex Deeds, i. 2. to have been a printer; he was also Steward of Harvard College, as appears by the following memorandum in the Records
friend) all the bookes I have which he thinks may be usefull to him, except those which may serve for the training up of the childe to schoole. 6. I doe give unto my mother that eight pound or there about which is due to me for printing, to pay for the house which is due at Michalemas. 7. I would have Daniell and Mary Lemon and my mother's girle have some thing given them, as Mr. Shepard and my mother shall see meet. 8. I doe give my Ivory Inkhorne in my box with a whistle in it unto Jeremy Shepard. 9. I give 20s in mony which once I had and lavd out for the Colledge, and is to be payd by it in money againe unto Mr. Thomas Shepard. 10. I give unto John Glover my lookinge glasse. 11. I give to Elder ffrost foure pound. Those before whom he spake these things were Mr. Tho. Shepard, Mrs. Day. Deposed the 30th 8th mo. 1649. In-Crease Nowell.—Middlesex Deeds, i. 2. to have been a printer; he was also Steward of Harvard College, as appears by the following memorandum in the Records