Annals of Trinity church, Newport, Rhode Island1698-1821 . Measures were at once takento replace it.] December 26, 1739. The Church Wardens are desired to writeto the Rev. Mr. Caner, of Fairfield, and inquire at what price the 70 Penelope Honyman, the daughter of James Honyman, Jr., becamethe wife of Rev. George Bisset, Minister of the Church, April 26, 1773,went with him to New Brunswick, and died there August 2, 1816, aged 70years. Isaac Stelle was engaged in commercial pursuits with John Mawds-lcy and other merchants in Newport, and was one of the syndicate, sought to control the


Annals of Trinity church, Newport, Rhode Island1698-1821 . Measures were at once takento replace it.] December 26, 1739. The Church Wardens are desired to writeto the Rev. Mr. Caner, of Fairfield, and inquire at what price the 70 Penelope Honyman, the daughter of James Honyman, Jr., becamethe wife of Rev. George Bisset, Minister of the Church, April 26, 1773,went with him to New Brunswick, and died there August 2, 1816, aged 70years. Isaac Stelle was engaged in commercial pursuits with John Mawds-lcy and other merchants in Newport, and was one of the syndicate, sought to control the manufacture of spermaceti, then largely carriedon in Newport. Mr. Stelle was the owner of the crewless vessel thatcame ashore on the beach. See Hulls Memoir of Rhode Island. NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND. 7i founder there will cast our bell for, of 800 lbs. w, and likewise tothe correspondent at New York, to inquire whether the new bellthat was brought there from England sometime since, will be dis-posed of or not, and find out what it will be disposed of Easter Monday, April 7, 1740. Joseph Wanton, Esq., and Bannister, chosen Wardens. No change made in the 24, 1740. Voted : that the house and lot where Nathaniel 72 ANNALS OF TRINITY CHURCH, Kay, Esq., dwelt, together with the lot of land let to Mr. John Ben-nett, be let out for the sum of £\$o per annum, and that whoevershall have the same, shall give security for the payment of the rentquarterly. Ordered: that the ,£400 given by Nath1 Kay, Esq., for the build-ing of a grammar school house, be let out to such persons as shallhire the same with sufficient sureties. May 24, 1740. Oliver Beer72 was married to Mary Brownell. July 17, 1740. Voted : that the bell, which is cracked, be takendown forthwith, and shipped by the Church Wardens, on board theship Newport Packet, Wm. Jackson Bonfield, commander, con-signed to John Tomlinson, Esq., in London ; and that the Rev. and the Church Wardens write to


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