The history and antiquities of Boston .. . Uatton, Assistant, 1693, left, 1096. John Indicott and William Hobby, 1699. Christopher Bridge, 1699, remd. 1706. William Hobby and East Apthorp, 1700. Henry Harris, « 1709, died, 1729. East Apthorp and Edward Lyde, 1701. Roger Price, Rector, 1729, resigned, 1746. Edward Lydo and Samuel Checkley, 1702-3. Charles Harwood, Assistant, 1731, died, 1736. Addington Davenport, 1737, left, 1740. The oflicers of the Society were increased, in Stephen Roe, «< 1741, removed, 1744. 1G99, by the appointment of Vestry men. The Henry Caner, Rector, 1747, left, 17


The history and antiquities of Boston .. . Uatton, Assistant, 1693, left, 1096. John Indicott and William Hobby, 1699. Christopher Bridge, 1699, remd. 1706. William Hobby and East Apthorp, 1700. Henry Harris, « 1709, died, 1729. East Apthorp and Edward Lyde, 1701. Roger Price, Rector, 1729, resigned, 1746. Edward Lydo and Samuel Checkley, 1702-3. Charles Harwood, Assistant, 1731, died, 1736. Addington Davenport, 1737, left, 1740. The oflicers of the Society were increased, in Stephen Roe, «< 1741, removed, 1744. 1G99, by the appointment of Vestry men. The Henry Caner, Rector, 1747, left, 1776. first were Francis Foxcroft, Thaddeus Mac- Charles Brockwell, Assistant, 1747, died, 1755. karty, Thomas Newton, Giles Dyer, Beni. ^^^ Troutbeck, 1755, left 1775. Tvr *^ i. T u n 1 o -ii o- ^ t-,N James Freeman, reader, 1782, died, 18.!.). Mountfort, John Cooke, baviU Snupson, Ed- Samuel Gary, Associ. Minister, 1809, died, 1815. ward Lyde and Edward Turfrey. E. W. P. Greenwood, 1824, resigned, 1842. 472 HISTORY OF BOSTON. [ THE STONE CHArEL. ^ according to the prevailing ,Government over. the country, it should now be called the United^ States Chapel.^^ Overseers of corders of wood, Jeremiah Fitch,J John Goffe, John More, John Lowell, John Bulland Thomas ShepcoU. Fined for not serving asConstables, Mr. Joseph Parsons, Mr. EdwardBrumfield, Mr. Benj. Alford and Mr. HumphryLuscombe. CHAPTER L. Death of Joseph Redknap. — Joseph Dudley President. — Colonial Seal. — Edmund Andros Gov-ernor. — Town Affiiirs. ?— Muddy River taken from Boston. — Number of persons taxed. — NewOrder about Marriages. — People excessively taxed. — Their Lands declared forfeited to the King. —Town Meetings forbid by Andros. —The King grants Toleration. — Andros forbids Thanksgiving.— Mathers Embassy to the King. — Andros attempts to hinder it. — He goes against the EasternIndians. — Indian Hostages. — Andros continues his Oppressions. — Death of his Lady.


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