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1713-1815 Town Records Book 2A (typed transcription) (TC-51)
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1713-1815 Town Records Book 2A (typed transcription) (TC-51)
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It was aliso agred that Joseph Loring be Eased <br />In the first Part of stetting House ratte so <br />much as one head was Vallued att: in Y e Ratte <br />at a Publique rtettin october: yei 5th: 1714: to <br />consider of disposing of ye vanant Room In ye <br />new netting hous for pews: and placeing parsons <br />In the new wetting house <br />1: it was votted that wth the vacancy In ye new <br />mettinghouse be filled up with Pews: <br />2: that the husband and the wiffie to gather with <br />thar families shall sitt in pews if there be <br />roome convenient: <br />3: that perticular parsons to whom pews are Graunted <br />shall be at the Cost to build them.' <br />4: those to whoa Pews are Graunted thay are to be to <br />thea thar choice and asigns for Ever: <br />5: that a contitte, be, chosen to dispose of the vacant <br />room In the new wetting house for pews: <br />6: that the new mettinghouse be seated: <br />7: votted that there be a comitte chosen to seat the <br />new wetting <br />8: that the ccitte: for disposing of the vacant rook <br />In the new wetting do for pews and seating the <br />new mettinghouse do consist of five parsons and <br />thay ware: 1: Ensign Joseph Boman <br />2: Deacon John miriam <br />3: Captain william Reed <br />4: william Mun-roe <br />5: Thomas meads <br />and for directions :1: it was votted that they shall <br />have respect to age <br />:2: :that thay shall have respect <br />to reall and Parsona it Estat <br />so fare as refard to the new <br />mettinghouse <br />:3: to have respect but to ane <br />head In a Familly: and allso <br />thay are to place the chilldren <br />whare they may be Inspected: <br />November: ye: 29th: 1714: Received of Mr Jame willson <br />In mony of the Town Ratte 03-03-00 <br />ye: 5th: 8th: 1714: att a wetting of ye sellect men: <br />order was given to ye Town to pay ye Towns depts <br />out of ye present Rattes so far <br />
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