Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . sed, untill they cil for 16S7-89; and if the deed wascould provide otherwise ; and accord- given it was probably carried to Englandingly on Sundays went in between eleven by Mr. Ratcliffe. The charges againstand twelve in the morning, and in the Andros and others, given in Androsafternoone about fower; but, understand- Tracts, i. 149-173, from Mass. An!ing it gave offence, hastened the build- Inter-Charter Papers, xxv. 255, bringing of a Church, w-h was effected at the together everything which could be col-charge


Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . sed, untill they cil for 16S7-89; and if the deed wascould provide otherwise ; and accord- given it was probably carried to Englandingly on Sundays went in between eleven by Mr. Ratcliffe. The charges againstand twelve in the morning, and in the Andros and others, given in Androsafternoone about fower; but, understand- Tracts, i. 149-173, from Mass. An!ing it gave offence, hastened the build- Inter-Charter Papers, xxv. 255, bringing of a Church, w-h was effected at the together everything which could be col-charge of those of the Church of Eng- lected by the Committee of Seven, butland, where the Chaplaine of the Soul- make no mention of the taking of landdiersprformed divine service and preach- for the church, which they would surelying. — N. V. Docs., iii. 722, 726. do if that had been regarded as a usurpa- 1 This was the supposition of the late tion. The selectmen of Boston, I Peter Oliver, Esq. But there is an un- deed of additional land to the wardens 82 ANNALS OF KINGS


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