Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . e Societys School-master, a worthy Communicant of theother Church, hath ,£15 a year for thatservice.—Church Docs., Mass. p. died Nov. 7, 1732. Warden, ° R. Pulling. 51 Captain John Codner was appointedto the Deal Castle, and ordered to theWest Indies, where, while in commandof her, he died April 23, 1714. 52 Oldest son of William (Manchester,1648, Charlestown, 1665) and Sarah, hiswife, who was admitted to church inCharlestown Sept. 2, 1677 (at which datesix of her children were baptized), li-cens


Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . e Societys School-master, a worthy Communicant of theother Church, hath ,£15 a year for thatservice.—Church Docs., Mass. p. died Nov. 7, 1732. Warden, ° R. Pulling. 51 Captain John Codner was appointedto the Deal Castle, and ordered to theWest Indies, where, while in commandof her, he died April 23, 1714. 52 Oldest son of William (Manchester,1648, Charlestown, 1665) and Sarah, hiswife, who was admitted to church inCharlestown Sept. 2, 1677 (at which datesix of her children were baptized), li-censed to sell spirit May 9, 1690, andmarried (2) Thomas Bligh, 1691. 53 He is supposed by Charnock tohave been a native of New England, andentering into the royal navy was, , 1694, appointed commander of the Newport. He never obtained thecommand of anything larger than a sixthrate; and, retiring altogether from theservice, returned to New England, wherehe died, 1736. 54 Christian Maccarty, third wife ofFlorence Maccarty. See n. 41. •J° William Melross. Warden. i~ CHAPTER VII. FIGHTINGS WITHOUT AND FEUDSWITHIN. ,


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