The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884 by Various
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meeting house upon will best Accommodate all the Inhabitants,
Your pet'rs. therefore most humbly pray Your Excellency and Honours would be pleased to Confirm the said Vote of the Town of the 26'th: day of May last and order the meeting house for the Publick Worship of God to be Erected on the peice of Ground aforementioned, And in duty bound they will ever pray &c. Simon tompson Eben Parkhurst Com'tee for the Town of Dunstable [Massachusetts Archives, cxv, 507, 508.] The Committee appointed on the Petition of a Committee for the Town of _Dunstable,_ reported according to Order. Read and accepted, and thereupon the following Order pass'd, _viz._ _In as much as the House for the publick Worship of_ _GOD in_ Dunstable _was not erected within the Line limitted in the Order of this Court of_ June 6th 1747, _the Inhabitants of_ Groton _and_ Nottingham _have lost the Benefit of Incorporation with the Town of_ Dunstable: Therefore _Voted_, That a Meeting House for the publick Worship of GOD be erected as soon as may be on the East Side of the Road that leads from Capt. _Cummins_ to _Simon Thompson's,_ where the Timber for |
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