. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. alist sentiments of Dr. MatherByles, joined the congregation ofthe Old South, and so becameattendants at Kings Chapel, wherethe subject of this sketch con-tinued a member till his death,taking an active part in the changes brought about in 17S5 and 1 This Gaelic motto is translated by follows: (2) John, 162S-1671 (blindBurke, What we gain by conquest we for several of the last months of hissecure by clemency. life ) ; (3) John, 1663-1730, a deacon of 2 The line of his descendants is as the Roxbury Church ; (4) Eb


. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. alist sentiments of Dr. MatherByles, joined the congregation ofthe Old South, and so becameattendants at Kings Chapel, wherethe subject of this sketch con-tinued a member till his death,taking an active part in the changes brought about in 17S5 and 1 This Gaelic motto is translated by follows: (2) John, 162S-1671 (blindBurke, What we gain by conquest we for several of the last months of hissecure by clemency. life ) ; (3) John, 1663-1730, a deacon of 2 The line of his descendants is as the Roxbury Church ; (4) Ebenezer,. STRKKT CHIfRCH. 484 ANNALS OF KINGS CHAPEL. 17S7, and holding, for many years, the office of Warden. Uponhis retirement from office the following action was taken by theParish at the luister meeting, April 22, 1827: — On motion of William Sullivan, F^sq., seconded by Mr. Coolidge, it wasVoftfi/, That the thanks of the Proprietors of Kings Chapel be presentedto Col. Joseph May for the zeal, fidelity, and punctuality with \\;hich for along series of years he has discharged the (hities of Church Warden^ forthe great service he has rendered them in preserving the records of theChurch and keeping them with correctness, and for the devoted interestwhich he has at all times manifested in its concerns; and that the bestwishes of the Proprietors attend him on the present resignation of hisoffice. Two years later the Wardens received from Colonel May^the following letter: — 19 April, F. J. Oliver and W. Miiiof, Esquires : I have placed upon the Communion Table Two plates, w


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