The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884 by Various
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placed two Hundred and forty eight Rods distant from Mr. _John Tyng's_
North-East Corner, to run from said Corner North fifty two Degrees West, or as near that Place as the Land will admit of. Sent down for Concurrence. Read and concur'd with the Amendment, _viz._ instead of those Words, ... _And it is further Ordered, That the House for publick Worship be_ ... insert the following Words ... _Provided that within one Year a House for the publick Worship of_ GOD _be erected, and_.... Sent up for Concurrence. [Journal of the House of Repesentatives (page 26), June 6, 1747.] To his Excellency William Shirley Esquire Captain General and Governour in Chief in and over his Majestys Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England The Hon'ble: the Council and Hon'ble: House of Representatives of the said Province in General Court Assembled at Boston the 31'st. of May 1749. The petition of the Inhabitants of the Town of Dunstable in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay Most Humbly Shew That in the Year 1747, that part of Nottingham which lyes within this Government and part of the Town of Groton Called Joint Grass preferred |
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