The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; . - cords of wood annually. 2 Mr. Smalleys letter of acceptance was as follows : The parish of New Britain havinggiven me a call to settel among them in y* work of 3^ Gospel ministry, I do hereby signifymy compliance therewith so far as to acquiesce in y* Terms, and to Refer y^ matter to y^ appro-bation and advice of y Revd Association to which said parish belongs. John Smalley. New Britain, March G, 1758. * Tliis council was composed of eight clergymen and ten laymen, the Rev. AVilliam Rus-sell, of Windsor, being moderator. ^ In
The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; . - cords of wood annually. 2 Mr. Smalleys letter of acceptance was as follows : The parish of New Britain havinggiven me a call to settel among them in y* work of 3^ Gospel ministry, I do hereby signifymy compliance therewith so far as to acquiesce in y* Terms, and to Refer y^ matter to y^ appro-bation and advice of y Revd Association to which said parish belongs. John Smalley. New Britain, March G, 1758. * Tliis council was composed of eight clergymen and ten laymen, the Rev. AVilliam Rus-sell, of Windsor, being moderator. ^ In February, 1762, a committee Mas appointed to go on to finish the Lower Part ofy^ meeting House and Pulpit and y^ Galery floor and y^ front Pound y« Galery the Insuingsummer and that y* Square Body of said meeting House shall be finished by Pews and not bylong
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