Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . THE CHURCH TAKES ROOT. 123 To my Labour for Making the Wather Cock and Spindel, to Duingthe Commandements and allter rome and the Pulpet, to Duing theChurch and Winders, mor to Duingthe gallerey and the Kings Armes,fortey pounds, which I Frely Dyer. Mr. Myles also brought a moredoubtful benefit, in the gift fromthe King of £ 100 yearly for sup-porting an assistant minister atthe Chapel, — the chief result ofwhich seems to have been thatthe assistant was a thorn in theflesh to the rector, as is abun-dantly


Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . THE CHURCH TAKES ROOT. 123 To my Labour for Making the Wather Cock and Spindel, to Duingthe Commandements and allter rome and the Pulpet, to Duing theChurch and Winders, mor to Duingthe gallerey and the Kings Armes,fortey pounds, which I Frely Dyer. Mr. Myles also brought a moredoubtful benefit, in the gift fromthe King of £ 100 yearly for sup-porting an assistant minister atthe Chapel, — the chief result ofwhich seems to have been thatthe assistant was a thorn in theflesh to the rector, as is abun-dantly shown by the establishing this lectureship,the King followed an Englishcustom, as to nearly every oneof the London churches in QueenAnnes time a Lecturer was at-tached, independent in mostcases of the Another munificent gift from KingWilliam III. arrived with the new royal Gov-ernor in 1698, — a very fine theological li-brary for the ministers use, — which waspartly scattered and injured in the Revolu- c v ~^^^^ COMMUNION FLAGON. 1694.


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