. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. >* •.., ^. G0VKRN( k l;l lv\l I. expected that his fathers eminence in the Church, and distinc-tion as the friend of WilHam III., would cause the people of theKmgs Chapel to hail his appointment as a providential way out THE BISHOPS COMMISSARY. 377 of their controversies ; but the very fact that Mr. Harriss friendslooked hopefully to his coming doubtless determined the otherparty not to make him a court of final appeal. They took dueaction of respect, however: — Boston, April 22: 1728. Voted, That the number o


. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. >* •.., ^. G0VKRN( k l;l lv\l I. expected that his fathers eminence in the Church, and distinc-tion as the friend of WilHam III., would cause the people of theKmgs Chapel to hail his appointment as a providential way out THE BISHOPS COMMISSARY. 377 of their controversies ; but the very fact that Mr. Harriss friendslooked hopefully to his coming doubtless determined the otherparty not to make him a court of final appeal. They took dueaction of respect, however: — Boston, April 22: 1728. Voted, That the number of the Vestry consistof fifteen. That the account deliverd in to the Congregation for thefunerall of the Rev M Sam Myles, Amounting to £i()0, \i\s. be paidby the Church wardens. That the Rev Ar Harris be allowed for his past service to this daythe sum of Twenty-five Pounds, to be paid out of the Church Stock. That Painting and beautifying the Governours pew be left to theChurch wardens and Vestry. Boston, April 29! 1728. Voted, That the Governours pew be new lindwith China, and that the C


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