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e of stones, brick, timber, clay, lime, sand, and the sayde materials lay in convenient place. 9. Item. It is the true intent and meaning of both partyes, that al pay specified in these writings should be such as is received of the inhabitants and neighbours of the town of Cambridge, provided it bee good and merchandible in its kind, whether corne or cattle, and to goe at such rates as now it is payable from man to man when the aforesaid masons take the aforesaid worke, that is to say, Wheat at 4s. Ry at 3s 6d. Indian at 3s. Pease at 3s 6d. Barly mault at 4s 6d. the bushell. In witness of the premises wee for our parts subscribe our hands, Henrie Dunster [L. S.] Edward Goffe [L. S.] Sealed, signed, indented and delivered in presence of Richard Hildreth. It would seem from the Records, that the school-house was not erected by the town; but that certain public-spirited individuals, —Mr. Dunster being foremost in the enterprise,—assumed the responsibility, and defrayed th
, b. 8 Jan. 1708-9; Sarah, bap. 9 May 1714. Daniel the f. was a blacksmith, and his house and shop were at the easterly corner of Brattle and Mason streets. He removed to Marlborough before 6 June 1722, when he sold his Camb. homestead to Dr. Samuel Wheat of Needham; he was residing in Sudbury 1727, in Oxford 1732, after which he rem. to Hardwick, where he d. 25 Jan. 1755. 11. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (5), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John Cotton of Newton, 30 Oct. 1750, and had Jonathan, b. with his family to Camb.; or perhaps more probably to Chs., whence his sons came to Camb. He d. 1739. 3. Joseph, s. of Joseph (2), m. Mary, dau. of John Marrett, 10 Dec. 1702, and had Joseph, bap. 28 May 1704; Hannah, bap. 7 July 1706, m. Samuel Wheat 2 Aug. 1708; Mary, bap. 15 Aug. 1708; Amos, b. 26 Jan. 1710-11; Daniel, bap. 24 Jan. 1713-14; John, bap. 2 Nov. 1718. Joseph the f. was a cooper; but appears to have connected with his trade the business of an innholder for a few years. He b
, b. 8 Jan. 1708-9; Sarah, bap. 9 May 1714. Daniel the f. was a blacksmith, and his house and shop were at the easterly corner of Brattle and Mason streets. He removed to Marlborough before 6 June 1722, when he sold his Camb. homestead to Dr. Samuel Wheat of Needham; he was residing in Sudbury 1727, in Oxford 1732, after which he rem. to Hardwick, where he d. 25 Jan. 1755. 11. Jonathan, s. of Jonathan (5), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John Cotton of Newton, 30 Oct. 1750, and had Jonathan, b. with his family to Camb.; or perhaps more probably to Chs., whence his sons came to Camb. He d. 1739. 3. Joseph, s. of Joseph (2), m. Mary, dau. of John Marrett, 10 Dec. 1702, and had Joseph, bap. 28 May 1704; Hannah, bap. 7 July 1706, m. Samuel Wheat 2 Aug. 1708; Mary, bap. 15 Aug. 1708; Amos, b. 26 Jan. 1710-11; Daniel, bap. 24 Jan. 1713-14; John, bap. 2 Nov. 1718. Joseph the f. was a cooper; but appears to have connected with his trade the business of an innholder for a few years. He b
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