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ealm were disaffected to the rulers in church and state; and the time had come to take steps to secure a domain for a colony. On March 19, 1627-8, John Endicott and five associates, the new Dorchester Company, obtained from the Council for New England a grant of lands extending from the Atlantic to the Western Ocean, and in width from a line running three miles north of the river Merrimac to a line three miles south of the Charles. The former grant of the New England coast to the Earl of Warwick and others, six years before, was by them resigned to this company. Mr. Matthew Cradock, a prudent and wealthy citizen of London, was the first governor chosen by the company, and sworn in chancery March 23, 1628-9, Mr. Thomas Goffe being chosen and sworn deputy governor at the same time. June 20th Endicott, commissioned as agent of the patentees, sailed with a small party to take charge for the new company of the old station at Naumkeag. Called by the natives Naemkecke, by our Royal K
Waltham Agricultural Library Association, 140. Waltham Cotton and Wool Factory Co. incorporated, 92; description of, 128. Waltham Improvement Co., 136. Waltham plain, 26, 27, 38. Waltham roads model roads, 51-52. Wand, the constable's, 75. War of 1812, Waltham in, 109. Ward, Caleb, house of, 65. Warham, Rev., John, 13. Warping and dressing machine, 130. Warren: Daniel, 101; Eliphalet, 86; John, 82, autograph, 94; Joshua, 94; Peter, 93, 94, 103: Phinehas, 94. Warwick, Earl of, resigns grant of the New England coast, 10. Washington. George, entertained in Waltham, 80; lodged at house of Widow Coolidge, 107; visit to Eastern States, 108. Watch movements, grades of, 137. Watch Pivots, delicate measurement of, 137. Watches manufactured by machinery, 135; superiority of. 137. Water-mill at Watertown, 21. Water-works, 141. Watertown, 2: towns originally included in, 9; first landing at, 14; first settlement at, 15; Indian name of, 16 n. 2; why