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e. The minister who followed these in the Medford pulpit was the Rev. Benjamin Woodbridge. He was the son of the Rev. John Woodbridge, of Andover. He was not a graduate from college. He was first settled over a Presbyterian church in Windsor, Csome difference as to the call of Rev. Nathaniel Chauncy. Much contention existed between the two churches, in which Mr. Woodbridge was involved, and finally he withdrew after two hundred acres of land had been granted him in payment for services tha meeting regularly called two weeks before, voted that, when legally settled amongst us in the work of the ministry, Mr. Woodbridge should have forty pounds in money, fifteen cords of wood, and strangers' money, for annuity, and he seems to have acc 1701, the town again voted that he should still continue as their minister, and two persons were chosen to discourse Mr. Woodbridge, and know his mind concerning settling in the town in the work of the ministry. At the same meeting it was further v