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Among many who have Return'd to the Bosom of the Church, We in a particular manner Embrace, and wth all due Deference Recom- mend to. Yor Lordship's Approbation and Favour, Mr Timothy Cutler, late Rector of Yale College, in Connecticut ; Mr Daniel Brown, late Tutor in the Same; and Mr Johnson, late a Dissenting Teacher in Con- necticut.
These, my Lord, were persons very Considerable in their Stations in these parts, and. have signaliz'd themselves in behalf of the Church by Publickly declaring themselves of it, and as publickly asserting its Rights and maintaining its Dignity against all Opposers. They are Persons of an Unblemish'd Character, well Effected to the present Government, and their Publick Declaration was no sudden Emotion, but a Work of Time perfected wth Maturest Deliberation, in Pure Love to the Truth, and against a Visible Worldly Interest.
Of their Qualifications Yor Lordship is the Great and Consummate Judge; their Sincerity in this affair we have sufficient Reasons to be- lieve Unquestionable, and therefore humbly request Yor Lordship if so be it may seem good Unto You, yt You would be pleas'd to grant unto them Holy Orders. And this we move wth the great" Earnestness, because fully persuaded Yor Lordship will put it then into their Power to become Signal Instruments of Reducing Many (whose Eies are Upon them) to ye Obedience and Unity of the Church.
Mr Timothy Cutler is a person so well Esteem'd in this Place that no Encouragemt will Ever be wanting, Should Yor Lordship please
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to Grant him Yor Licence for the Church now to be built in this place, which We most humbly Entreat Yor Lordship to do; and we have no other View herein, no other Motives inducing us thereto, but a firm belief that the Church of God will receive great Benefit thereby, as being the most suitable person, in our humble Opinion, this Country affords to serve it on this Occasion, and to advance its Number and Interest ; and we make no Question but his maintenance will be suitable to his great Merit.
The Contributions advanced for this Undertaking are about £ 1,200, and the Ground purchased whereon to Erect the Church, and our Contributions are daily advancing, so desirous are we to see so good a Work begun.
The Church of God has always on such Occasions as these had its Enemys. A Nehemiah never appear'd to Erect a Temple to God but some arose to hinder it, and cause the Work to Cease. Representations may peradventure be made to our Disadvantage upon this Head, which makes us renew our Assurances to Yor Lordship that we have no In- terest, no other View, but the pure Glory of God and the Advance- ment of his Kingdom upon Earth, wch Encourage us to believe we shall not be disappointed of our hope.
May it please Almighty God to shower his Blessings down on Your Lordship's head; may he continue You long an Ornament and Pillar to his Church upon Earth; and having finisht your Glorious and ap- pointed Race, May he recieve You into Everlasting Glory, is the Con- stant prayer of,
My Lord, Yof Lordship's Most Obedt humble Servts, Samuel Myles -Minister Signed by Jn. Cutler James Smith S Church Wardens
John Jekyll
Boston N. England Ist Novbr 1722.
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1725
COPY OF DEED CHRIST CHURCH
This Indenture made the fifteenth day of November in the twelft year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George by the Grace of God of Great Britton France and Ireland King George of the Faith and in , the year of Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and twenty five BETWEEN John Barnes merchant and Elizabeth his wife George Cradock merchant and Mary his wife Captain James Sterling merchant and Elizabeth his wife John Gibbins Apothecary and Rebecca his wife Thomas Selby Tavener and Mehitablle his wife George Monk Tailor and Elizabeth his wife and Anthony Blount Tallow Chandler and Jane his wife all of Boston in the County of Suffolk in His Majestys Prov- ince of the Massachusetts Bay in New England and Thomas Graves Esq Charlestown in the County of Middlesex in the Province of Massachusetts Bay aforesaid of the one part and The Reverend Tim- othy Cutler Doctor of Divinity Rector and Gillam Phillips Esq Edward Watts Gentleman Captain William Maxwell Merchant Captain Robert Temple Gentleman Samuel Weeks Merchant and North Ingham Mathematical Instrument Maker all of Boston afore said in the County of Suffolk and in the Province afore said the present Vestry together with the said before mentioned George Monk of the Church of England at the North End of the said town of Boston commonly called or known by the name of Christ Church of the Other Part where as the above said Anthony Blount and Jane his wife by a cer- 1 tain deed pole or writing under their hands and sealed duly executed acknowledged and recorded bearing date the thirtieth day of July in the year of Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and twenty five did give grant bargain sell alien encsoffed convey and confirm unto the said John Barnes George Cradock James Sterling John Gibbins Thomas Selby George Monk Thomas Graves all that piece or parcell of land which the said Anthony Blount bought of Nathaniell Hench- man and Dorothy his wife which the said Henchman bought of Dorcas Peggy Relict Widow and Executrix of the last will and Testa- ment of Edward Peggy late of Boston afore said merchant deceased situate lying and being at the Northely End of the said Town bounded i and measuring as followeth Viz At the front or westerly side on Salem Street so called and there measuring fifty nine feet six inches in breadth At the South westerly side on land late of William Holly de- ceased there measuring one hundred and eleven feet at the rear or South easterly end on land of the heirs of John Low deceased there measuring fifty eight feet at the Northly side on land late of Thomas Baker or his heirs there measuring one hundred twenty one feet more or less or however otherwise the same called and bounded or reputed to be called and bounded on which said piece or parcell of land there is a Brick Edifice lately erected for the Public worship of God accord- ing to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England as by law established commonly called Christ Church together with all and
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singular the fences buildings ways waters profits priviledges emoluments and appurtenances to the said granted land an premices belonging stand- ing or in any wise appertaining and the reverion and reverions thereof TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted land and premices with the appurtenances unto the said John Barnes George Cradock James Sterling John Gibbons Thomas Selby George Monk Thomas Graves and him the said Anthony Blunt their and his Heirs Ex- ecutors Admors and Assin forever and by said deed Reference there- unto being had may and doth more fully and at large appear now this Indenture witnesseth that the said John Barnes and wife Elizabeth George Cradock and Mary his wife Captain James Sterling and Eliza- beth his wife John Gibbons and Rebecca his wife Thomas Selby and Mehittabell his wife George Monk and Elizabeth his wife Anthony Blunt and Jane his wife and Thomas Graves for and in consideration of the SUME of One hundred Pounds to them in hand at and before the ensealing and delivery hereof well and truly paid by the said Doctor Thimothy Cutler Gillam Phillips Edward Watts William Max- well Samuel Weeks Robert Temple and North Ingham the receipt thereof they doe hereby acknowledge and thereof and of every part thereof doe acquitt exonerate and discharge them the said Doctor Timothy Cutler Gillam Phillips Esq Edward Watts William Maxwell Samuel Weeks Robert Temple North Ingham and every of them their and every of their heirs Executors and administrators by these presents and also in consideration that the said land was purchased by the said Anthony Blunt with the intent to build and there is now actually built upon the same an Edifice or building for the public worship of God according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England by the Voluntary Subscription and Donations of divers well disposed per- sons and the said Church and Land aught to be secured and always set apart for the public worship of God aforesaid to the congregation or Church that now do or hereafter from time to time forever may meet and assemble therein to worship God as aforesaid and ought not to be converted used or applied to any other use end purpose or de- signe whatsoever have given granted bargained sold aliend conveyed . enscoffed and confirmed and by these presents do for themselves their Heirs Executors and Administrators fully freely and Absolutely give grant bargain sell alien convey enscoffed and confirm unto the said Doctor Timothy Cutler of the said Church for the time being and to the said Gillam Phillips Esq Edward Watts William Maxwell Samuel Weeks Robert Temple and North Ingham as they are the major part of the vestry of the said Church for the time being and their suc- cessors as well the said site or parcell of land with the appurtenances as before described and also the said Edifice or Building thereon stand- - ing now used for public worship of God as afore said called CHRIST CHURCH and all the fences buildings ways waters watercourses proffits priviledges Emoluments and appurtenainces to the said Granted Land and premises belonging or appertaining TO HAVE AND TO
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HOLD the same unto the said Doctor Timothy Cutler present Rector of the said Church and the above mentioned Thomas Graves Esq and Anthony Blount present Church Wardens thereof and the said Gillam Phillips Esq Edward Watts William Maxwell Samuel Weeks Robert Temple North Ingham and George Monk the present Vestrymen of the said Church and their successors in the several offices or capacities aforesaid TO THE only proper use benefitt and behoofe of the said Doctor Timothy Cutler present Rector of said Church and the said Thomas Graves Esq and Anthony Blount present Church Wardens thereof and the said Gillam Phillips Esq Edward Watts William Max- well Samuel Weeks Robert Temple North Ingham and George Monk the present vestrymen of the said Church and their successors in their several offices or capacities afore said for evermore IN TRUST never- theless and upon condition always that the said Edifice or Building called CHRIST CHURCH and the land afore said whereon it stands and before conveyed be converted improved and made use of for the public worship of God according to the Rites and ceremonies of the Church of England as the same is settled and established by an act of Parliament of England made in the first year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth Entituled an Act for Uniformity of Common Prayer and service in the Church and administration of the Sacraments and an- other act of the Parliament of England made in the thirteenth year of the Reign of King Charles the Second Entituled an act for the Uniformity of Public Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies and for Establishing the forme of making ordaining consecrating Bishops Priests and Deacons in the Church of England and be converted improved and used to and for no other use end or purpose whatsoever AND ALSO that the Rite of Presentation to the Rectory of the said Church shall be and remain in the Church I Wardens and Vestry of said Church for the time being successively I forever and in no other person or persons whomsoever any right that thereunto may otherwise be claimed notwithstanding AND FUR- THERMORE that the said John Barnes and Elizabeth his wife George Cradock and Mary his wife James Sterling and Elizabeth his wife | John Gibbins and Rebecca his wife Thomas Selby and Mehitabell his wife George Monk and Elizabeth his wife Anthony Blount and Jane y his wife Thomas Graves Esq doe hereby for themselves their heirs Executors and Administrators covenant promise and swear to and with the said Doctor Timothy Cutler Rector and the said Gillam Phillips Esq Edward Watts William Maxwell Samuel Weeks Robert Temple and North Ingham Vestrymen of the said Church and their successors that they the said John Barns and Elizabeth his wife George Cradock and Mary his wife James Sterling and Elizabeth his wife John Gibbens and Rebecca his wife Thomas Selby and Mehitabell his wife George Monk and Elizabeth his wife Anthony Blount and Jane his wife and Thomas Graves Esq the said piece or parcell of Land and Edifice or Building thereon standing now used as a Church aforesaid with ap-
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purtenances unto them the said Doctor Timothy Cutler present Rec- tor of said Church Thomas Graves Anthony Blount present Church Wardens thereof and the said Gillam Phillips Esq Edward Watts William Maxwell Samuel Weeks Robert Temple North Ingham and George Monk the present Vestrymen of the said Church their suc- cessors in their several and respective office or capacities aforesaid in manner as before granted against all persons or Persons whomesoever shall and will warrent and defend by these presents IN WITNESS whereof the said parties to those presents have hereunto interchangably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written -
SIGNED
James Sterling John Barnes
George Cradock
Eliz. Sterling
Eliz Barnes Mary Cradock
John Gibbins
Thomas Selby
Anthony Blount
Rebecca Gibbins Mehitabell Selby
Jane Blount
George Monk
Thomas Graves
E Monk
Suffolk Deeds Lib. 40, p. 58
The North Churche's Account of Business done By George Hughes
1725/ To Drawing a Deed from Mr Blount and his £
wife to the Trustees twice over wch was lost I To Drawing Ditto, Ingrossing 3 times, Attend-
I
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10
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ance .
. trouble &c
To Cash paid Justice Townsend acknowledging thereof 3 - -
To Drawing the Deed from Mr Barnes & Trustees to the Rector, Church Wardens & Vestry
IO
To 2 Skins of parchement for Ingrossing ye Same 18 - To Ingrossing the Same fairly 2
1
To Cash paid Mr Justice Townsend for ye Acknowledgment, thereof by all, But Mdm - 17 - - Sterling
To One Bond from the Trustees to Mr Geo. Monk 7
To two Days Trouble for M' Gifford's & my going to Winisimitt, Charlestown &c to Exe- 2 cute the Same
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To Cash paid Colln Ballantine for Recording
4 - - the Deed from M' Blount to the Trustees
Boston ye 22ª of Augt 1726 £9 - 9- 6
Received of Mr Edward Watts Two pounds three Shillings In full for my part of the above Acct p Geo. Hughes
£ 2.3.0 Boston August ye 22ª 1726 £ 2- 3 --
Received the Contents p Geo. Hughes 7 - 6 - 6
Nathaniel Gifford
£ 9-9-6
Boston November 22d 1737
Whereas John Baker of Boston Merchant hath sold a Certain Piece of Land being Twenty feet in Breadth and Eighty One feet in Length Adjoining to the Land belonging to the North Church in Boston whereof the Revd Dr. Timothy Cutler is Rector, to the Church Wardens of said Church which Land is under Mortgage to me the Subscriber, now in Consideration that said Baker hath paid said Con- sideration money (being One Hundred and Fifty Pounds) to me the mortgagee I Relinquish and Quit Claim all Right to said Quantity of Land In Testimony whereof I have set my Hand and Seal the Day and Year above said - H. Hall and a Seal. Signed Sealed and Delivered in Presence of Adam Winthrop junT. John Rem- ington Decem™ 21, 1737. Rec'd and Accordingly Entred and Examined.
Samuel Gerrish Reg"
Suffolk Deeds Lib. 55, p. 152
Suffolk Deeds Lib. 82 - p. 86
To all People unto whom these presents shall come, Thomas Green- ough of Boston in the County of Suffolk and Province of the Massa- chusetts Bay in New England Mathematical Instrumentmaker Sends Greeting know ye that I the said Thomas Greenough for and in Consideration of the Sum of Eighty Six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence Lawful Money to me in hand paid before the Ensealing hereof by Timothy Cutler Doctor in Divinity, John Pulling, Shop- keeper, Giles Tidmarsh Merchant, Hugh McDaniel Ropemaker, John Goold Shopkeeper, Robert Jenkins Merchant, John Baker Sugar-
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baker, Thomas James Gruchy Merchant, Alexander Chamberlain Sailmaker, William Lambert Sugarbaker, Robert Ford Mariner, John Sowden Shopkeeper and George Skinner Worsted-Comber all of Bos- ton aforesaid as the said Timothy Cutler is Minister, the said John Pulling and Giles Tidmarsh the Wardens, and the said Hugh Mc- Daniel, John Goold, Robert Jenkins, John Baker, Thomas James Gruchy, Alexander Chamberlain, William Lambert, Robert Ford, John Sowden and George Skinner are the Vestry of Christ's Church so called in Boston aforesaid, the Receipt whereof I do hereby ac- knowledge. Have Granted Bargained Sold Aliened Convey'd and Con- firm'd and by these presents do fully and absolutely Grant Bargain Sell Aliene Convey & Confirm unto the said Timothy Cutler, John Pulling, Giles Tidmarsh, Hugh McDaniel, John Goold, Robert Jenkins, John Baker, Thomas James Gruchy, Alexander Chamberlain, William Lambert, Robert Ford, John Sowden and George Skinner,
A Certain Peice or Parcel of Land situate lying and being at the Northerly part of Boston aforesaid bounded as follows Vizt. North- westerly on Salem Street there measuring Seventy eight feet, North- easterly on Land of one Nathaniel Baker in part, and partly on Land of the heirs of Samuel Clark deced there measuring Eighty three feet, Southeasterly on the Land of Timothy Thornton and M. Perrigo there measuring Eighty feet & Southwesterly on Land belonging to said Church there measuring Eighty feet or however otherwise bounded or be the measures thereof more or less. Together with the Right's Members Priviledges and Appürces thereto belonging to Have and to Hold the said Land and Premisses with the Appürces unto the said Timothy Cutler. John Pulling, Giles Tidmarsh, Hugh McDaniel, John Goold, Robert Jenkins, John Baker, Thomas James Gruchy, Alexander Chamberlain, William Lambert, Robert Ford, John Sow- den and George Skinner and to the Successors of the said Minister, Wardens and Vestry forever, to and for themselves and the Congrega- tion that usually attend the Publick Worship of God in said Place, and to their only use and Benefit forever. And I the said Thomas Greenough for myself my heirs Excörs and Admörs do hereby Cove- nant and Agree with the said Minister, Wardens, and Vestry and their Successors and Assigns forever in manner following
That is to Say that I am the sole owner of said granted Land, Premises and Appürces, that I stand seized thereof in my own Right as of a good pure and Indefeazible Estate of Inheritance in Fee Simple; that I have good right to Dispose thereof as aforesaid, that the same are free from all Incumbrances whatsoever - And that I will warrant and De- fend said granted Land Premisses and Appürces unto the said Minister Wardens and Vestry & their Successors and Assigns forever to and for the use aforesaid against the lawful Claims of all Persons whomsoever In Witness whereof I the said Thomas Greenough and Sarah my Wife in token of her free Consent to these presents and Release of all her
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Dower and Thirds in the Premisses have hereunto Set our hands and seals the ninth day of March, Anno Domini One thousand seven hun- dred and Fifty three, In the Twenty sixth Year of His Majesty's Reign Thomas Greenough and a Seal. - Sarah Greenough and a Seal. - Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of us Henry Newhall, Sam1 Osborne - Suffolk ss: Boston March 12th 1753 Mr Thomas Greenough and Sarah his Wife appear'd and acknowledged the afore- written Instrument to be their free Act and Deed Coram me John Steel Insº Pacis April 11th 1753. Received & accordingly Entred & Examin'd.
P. Ezek1 Goldthwait Reg".
Undated.
Unsigned.
Memorandum of Agreement
for Carpenter's Work
To makeing all the Window Frames Arch'd fitt for double sashing wth/ wth a proper archetrave [crossed out in original] a Bead at ye Edge & a Transome and five door cases wth/ three of which is to be O.G. Moulding wth/ rais'd Pannel Doors after the newest Fashion To Frameing one Oak Floar & boarding it/
To makeing the Steps at the doors without side/ of Oak for Frameing all the Timbers for/ the Gallerys round the Church & the Pillows/ for Ribbing the Cealing according to the/ Draught sett for Plaistering £45 and mak& Centers for ye Arches over the Doors & Windows/ To Frameing the Roofs with double boards and makeing a Dorick Cornish round the/ Eves 20 inches Deep and weather boards with Mouldings/ To putting in Tyes and bend Timbers where/ it is neces- sary, for Sawing all the Stuff and/ Timbers fitt for the above work. and whereas/ some things may be omitted it is our/ Intent to do all things that is Carpenters/ work for this building as pr draught we have/ seen for which we are to Receive in/ Cash. Two Hundred Sixty Two Pounds and/ oblige our Selves to do all the work well/ and workmen like and use the best/ Husbandry in all the Timber &c/ and Whereas it will be necessary to/ enclose a Place to work in with a Shed/ we will finde all the workmanship for/ said enclousure &c and wee do farther promise to use all the Expedition possible/ in all our work so that the building be no ways delay'd, Note the sils of all the windows are to be Oak with a proper Moulding.
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Work done at Christ Church In Boston Thos Tippin & Thos Bennett
March ye 24th 1723/24
for graining the floar and gallerys and Roofs and Ribbing of Gallery and Making the outside Door Cases and Doors and Window Cases all computed together with the Cornish cases to two hundred and sixty two Pounds
for framing the floars and Cerbs and Roofs for the Tower & Making the windows and Roofs
for Making Sashes for twenty two windows at 'each
for Making a pair of Iner Doors for the Church with Jamms and supotors architreve Cornish &c
for fitting up a pullpit and Desk and Seats all over the Body of the Church
for fitting up ye Rails at Alter and a vestry Room and a place to hold the Books and Cushons for putting up Seats Round the gallerys for Carrying up one pair of Stairs into the Gallery for Laying two Ruff floars in the Tower five square & 12 foot at 3$ per Square
for 6 Square of planed floaring at 8$ p square for Looking out the plank from Capn Staples and getting them home 2 Men 3 Days work Laid out for five Barrells and 1/2 of Beer for Sawing of Ribing for the Sealling three thou- sand and seventy foot at a half penny p foot ....
£ 262 I 0 - 0
S P
43 - 0 - 0
44 - 0 - 0
14 - 0 - 0 06 - 10 - 0
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01 -15 - 0
01 - 4 - 0 8 - 0 - 0 0- 15 - 4
2 - 08 - 0
1 - 16 - 0
1 - 18 - 6
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396 -16 - 10
405
NOTE: This work on Altar, Pulpit, Desk was temporary it lasted till Feb. 1729 when a contract was made to provide for beautifying the Altar etc. pd. Oct. 1730.
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1723 M™ James Varney & Compy To Ebenz" Clough and James Varney for work & stuff &c on the New Brick Church Dr
To Work & Lime as pr Acct given in To 4090 Bushels Lime @ 16ª To Laying 513654 Bricks @ 14sh
169 - 12 - 4 272 - 13 - 4 359 - 11 - I
£801-16-9
£
To Rubing* & Setting 24 Arches @ IOS each
To Rubing & Setting ye Tower Arch & the Window over it
To Rubing 4 Round Windows & setting them
To Rubing & Setting 2 Straight Arches
and
To Setting 70 feet of Water Table I- 3- 4 8- 2 -..
To Slaking & Sifting 54 hhds Lime
£30-15-4
€ I- 4
I -. .- . .- 18 -..
To 8 Days work of John Hill Digin & Leveling the Durt
To 4 Iornes to Mistick Horse Hire & Expences
To 5 Bushells of Stone Lime 188/
To 2 Days work of Ebiny Welch Rais- ing the Gallairs .- IO -.. -16 -.. .- 18 -.. £ 7- 6-
.- 2 -..
839 - 18 -
10 -
585 - 1-8
Rest to Ballance To one Cartload of putlogs 109
254- 16 -5 IO -
Errors Exceptd James Varney
£255-6-5
* Might not this be a misspelling of " ribbing," a carpenter's term for I the work then in progress ?
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£
12 -. .-..
2 -. .-..
4 -. .-.. 3-10 -..
To Laying the foundation of the Collums To 4 Scaffeling Poles & I Ladder pole To Laying 54 feet of Drean @ 4ª
Ditto Compº Cr. By Sundrys Recd
The dementions of the Ston work of the Church in the North end of Boston
feet inch
The Chancell end 60 feet long & 11 feet deep makes 660 The Steeple end 44 feet 8 inch long & 7 feet 8 inch deep is 334 - 6
The 2 sides 71 feet each is 142 feet long & 81/2 feet deep makes I 207
The Surface of the whole 2201 - 6 The 2 Sides of the Steeple is 39 feet 4 inches long The uper end 15 feet 7 inches long
54 - II Long and 77/2 feet deep is 409 -
22011/2 feet of Surface @ 161/2 feet pr perch @ 8/ per perch makes 133 1/2 perches £ 53-8-0 409 feet Surface @ 161/2 feet pr perch is 24 3/4 perch @ 11/ 13 -12 - 3
15000 bricks laying @ 14/
10 -18 - 6
The foundation the middle wall 53/4 perch @ 5/6 I -II - 7
79 -10 - 4
I 1/2 Perch @ 8/
12 - -
5 labrs 1 day
I -07 - -
21 dayes for digging @ 5/ pr
5 -05 -
a boat load of Stones 1176 Bushels of lime @ / 16d
4 -10 -
78 -08 - -
£169 -12 -4
Cash paid Do pd to Pecker for lime
£ 50 - -
30
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80
Balance due to Mess™ª Clow & Verney
89 -12 - 4 which we have recd this June ye 3d 1723
To altering the door at the steple 1 -08 - -
91 -00 -4
Recd of John Barnes the sum of Ninety One Pounds in full of the above Acct
Ebenezer Clough
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Barnes Acct. COST OF BUILDING THE CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH in the TOWN OF BOSTON Dr
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