Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University: In Cambridge, Massachusetts, Volume 2Charles William Sever, University Bookstore, 1881 - Boston (Mass.) Vol. 1 includes "an appendix, containing an abstract of the steward's accounts, and notices of non-graduates, from 1649-50 to 1659." |
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... shillings a bushel for wheat , and three for Indian corn , with pork at three- pence , and butter at sixpence a pound . When the salary of eighty pounds was voted , 14 October , 1672 , it was reckoned at five shillings a bushel for ...
... shillings a bushel for wheat , and three for Indian corn , with pork at three- pence , and butter at sixpence a pound . When the salary of eighty pounds was voted , 14 October , 1672 , it was reckoned at five shillings a bushel for ...
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... shilling per load at a seasonable time viz in the midle of Jully . " May 11 , 1670 , Willard was made freeman . Scarcely anything has been found pertaining to his min- istry at Groton , except his account of the witchcraft case of ...
... shilling per load at a seasonable time viz in the midle of Jully . " May 11 , 1670 , Willard was made freeman . Scarcely anything has been found pertaining to his min- istry at Groton , except his account of the witchcraft case of ...
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... shillings and sixpence . As monitor for six quarters from 5-7-57 to 12-9-58 he was allowed fifteen shillings a quarter , and three pounds " 3-7-58 by his wages in the buttery . " James Noyes went to Stonington , Connecticut , in the ...
... shillings and sixpence . As monitor for six quarters from 5-7-57 to 12-9-58 he was allowed fifteen shillings a quarter , and three pounds " 3-7-58 by his wages in the buttery . " James Noyes went to Stonington , Connecticut , in the ...
Page 54
... . " He came 1 May , 1666. The next year Goodman Prentice's bill for his horse was ten shillings , and Goodman Royce's " for ye ministers dyet 15 pounds . " June 1 , 1666 , he was unanimously " acepted 54 CLASS OF 1660 .
... . " He came 1 May , 1666. The next year Goodman Prentice's bill for his horse was ten shillings , and Goodman Royce's " for ye ministers dyet 15 pounds . " June 1 , 1666 , he was unanimously " acepted 54 CLASS OF 1660 .
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... shillings quar- terly afterwards . He is also credited with " a small shotte , " and repeatedly with butter , rye malte , wheat , In- dian , a " hogge " or " hooge , " etc. January 4 , 1665-6 , by a vote of the town , he was ad- mitted ...
... shillings quar- terly afterwards . He is also credited with " a small shotte , " and repeatedly with butter , rye malte , wheat , In- dian , a " hogge " or " hooge , " etc. January 4 , 1665-6 , by a vote of the town , he was ad- mitted ...
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