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Wm: Mulenox,
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Hugh McDaniel,
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Messrs. Simpson, 30:
Capt. Timothy McDaniel,
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John Souden,
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Powers Merriott,
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Robert Lightfoot,
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Robert Watts,
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John Tyler,
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James Walker,
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What money collected in London towards the Bells :-
Chris": Kilby, Esq.,
£ 5: 5: 0, Jno. Barefoot,
1: 1: 0,
Jno. Caswell,
5: 5: 0, Wm: Kipling, 1: 1: 0,
Zack": Bourreau,
5: 5: 0, Jno. Allen,
1: 1: 0,
Eliakm: Palmer,
5: 5: 0,
Dan1: Rolfe,
1: 1: 0,
Thos: Lane,
5: 5: 0,
James Bennett,
1: 1: 0,
Jno. Zachry,
5: 5: 0,
Josh: Fish,
I: I: 0,
Jno. Yeomans,
5: 5: 0,
George Lake,
I: I: 0,
Albert Schaffer,
5: 5: 0,
Jno. Philips,
I: I: 0,
Richard Molineux,
5: 5: 0, Robert Young,
1: 1: 0,
Eben™: Attkins,
3: 3: 0,
Thos: Wilson
I: 1: 0,
Henry Dodson,
3: 3: 0, Jams: Crafts,
1: 1: 0,
Jno. Jandin, 2: 2: 0,
Jam's: Sise,
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George Clark,
10:10: 0,
George Wilson,
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Peter Buckley,
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Wm: Tudman,
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Elias Doane,
2: 2: 0,
Abr: Lawrence,
1: 1: 0,
Wm: Manby,
I: I: 0,
Giles Tidmarsh,
1: 1: 0,
Robert Merchant,
I: I: 0,
£ 82:19: 0.
Which am afraid is all that shall Git here.
Aprill, 1746.
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WILL OF TIMOTHY CUTLER June 29, 1757 Probated August 23, 1763.
In the name of God Amen.
I Timothy Cutler of Boston in the County of Suffolk and Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England Doctor of Divinity, being sick and weak in Body, but thro' the mercy of God of sound disposing mind and memory do make and Ordain this writing to be my last will and Testament and first and principally I commend my precious Soul into the hands of my Creator, trusting that thro' the merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ I shall obtain the free pardon of all my Sins & eternal life, and my Body I commit to the Earth to be buried in such decent manners as my Executrix hereafter mentioned shall think proper, nothing doubting but that at the general Resurrection of the Just I shall receive the same to a glorious immortality. And my Estate I order dispose and bequeath the same as follows, that is to say
Imprimis, I Order all my Debts to be paid as soon as may be after my decease. Item, I give unto my Son John Thirteen pounds, six shillings and eight pence in such Books as he shall incline to take out of my Library to receive them at the value appraised. Item I order that my Son John shall have all the Books in my Library if he shall incline to take them at the value they shall be appraised at deducting Thir- teen pounds, six shillings and eight pence given him as above, and allowing my wife to take out of them what Books She shall desire for her own use. Item, I give unto each of my other Children twenty shillings. Item, I give to M' James Sherman a Ring and to my sister Margaret Sherman a Mourning Ring. Item, I give unto my dearly beloved wife Elizabeth my negro woman named Ann forever; I also give her my pew in Christs Church in Boston, and all my Lands in the Government of New Hampshire, to her and her Heirs forever, I also give her the whole income of my Estate, both Real and personal during her life, for her comfortable support, and if that should not be sufficient, then I give her liberty to sell and dispose of any part of my Household furniture, or other personal Estate in my House for that purpose, and if necessity should require it, I also give her liberty to apply so much of the principal of the Moneys I have out upon Interest as she . shall want for her subsistance. Item, At and upon the decease of my said Wife, I give and bequeath the whole of my Estate that shall then be remaining unto my said Son John and to my other Children; to be divided equally between them, and in case of the death of either of them to their legal Representatives. Lastely, I do hereby Constitute and appoint my dearly beloved wife Elizabeth Sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, revoking all others by me heretofore made.
In Witness whereof I do hereto set my hand and Seal this twenty ninth day of June One thousand seven hundred & fifty seven.
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Signed, Sealed, published & declared by the sd Timothy Cutler to be his last Will & Testament, in presence of us Peleg Wiswall, Sam Hawkes, John Dobel.
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Timothy Cutler seal
Suffolk ss. The afore written Will being presented for Probate by the Executrix therein named, Peleg Wiswall, Samuel Hawkes & John Dobel made Oath that they saw the Revd Dr Timothy Cutler the subscriber to this Instrument Sign the same, and also heard him pub- lish and declare it to be his last Will and Testament, and that when he so did, he was of sound disposing mind & memory according to these Deponents best discerning, and that they set to their hands as witnesses thereof in the said Testators presence.
Boston August 23d 1763.
S. Hutchingson, Jud: Pro: Exd Jnº Cotton Reg".
Bills - Funeral expenses of Dr. Cutler
Boston Augt 23 1765
Mr Francis Shaw to John Williston & Willm Brooks Dr
For The Revd Doc' Cuttlers Funeral Charges
For Carring of his Corpse
For opening and Shutting & Clearing the Tomb
0 : 4: 8
For the use of the Paul
0 : 2: 8
For Tolling of the Bells & Ringing out
0 :9: 7
For the Corpse Being Carried into Church 0 : 8: 0
For 3 Dozen & half of Lemmons at 18/
: 8: 5
For Pips & Tobacco I: 9
For 2 mens Attening at the Church 0 :2: 8
For our Attendance on his Funeral I :10: 0
Law1 money
£ 4:3:9
To wine Rum & Shugar
I : I: 374
5 :5: 014
To Cash paid Josiah Flagg for a Ring for M' Caner I : 0: 0
6 : 5: 01/4.
Dr. Christ Church To Nat Abraham 1765
Augt 17th To 12 1/2 yds Cloth Ducape @ 11/4 9 yds blk Dº 10/8 II:17: 8 3 1/2 yds blk Padusoy @ 17/8 7 yds Tammy @ 1/8 3:13: 6
3 1/2 yds blk Durant @ 2/8 I 34 yd Linnen @ 2/8 14: 0
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2 yds Silk Binding 12ª 31/2 yds Ribon 13d 4: 9
2 Bonnetts @ 12/ 2 pr. Shoes : 8/ 2 pr. Hose @ 6/ 2:12: 0
2 Gauze Handk @ 4/8 2 pr. Woms blk Gloves @ 2/4d 14: 0
2 Fans @ 1/4. Sewing Silk 2/4 2 pr Sleve Buttons 12d 6: 0
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To 28 pair Men's blk glaz'd Gloves 2/2 3: 0: 8
6 pair D° white Kid Ditto 3/ 18
8 pair Woms white Kid Ditto 3/4 I: 6: 8
I' Stick blk Sealing Wax I: 0 5:6: 4
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Charge of Printing Rev. Mr Caner's funeral Sermon on the Death of Dr Cutler
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£6
5 Quire of black paper to cover Ditto at 2/4 II 8
difference in price of 10 Quire best paper from the ordinary sort
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£7: 2: 8
Mr Shaw has charged this acct but it is yet unpaid March 22 1767 paid by Thoms Ivers
Sundry Bills for Docter Cutler's Funerell
under Sept. 8, 1765.
To Williston & Brooks
38 - 17 - 7
To Josiah Flagg for a Ring for Mr Caner
7- 10 - 0
To Stephen Whiteing Bill 18 - 0 - 0
Nathel Abraham Do
192 - 8 - I
Thomas Brown Do 17 - 15 -10
" Giles Brewer Do 15- 0 -0
John & Tom Fleete
for Printing Mr Caner's Sermon
53 - 10 - 0
£343- 1-6
This day for the Benefit of Doc' Cutler's Widow was collected and dld to her same day
£107- 3-8
Last payment to Dr Cutler Aug 11. 1765 £ 4 - 10 the weekly sum August 18 Madam Cutler £4 - 10
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April 12, 1766 A List of the Names of Ye Pepel that Reced the Srmon preachd at Doct" Cutler's Funarell
Nath1 Abraham
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John Hooton
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John Pigeon
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INDEX
Adams, Joseph, 187 A Hundred Years of Music in America, 147 American Antiquarian Society, 89 American Coffee House, 75
American Dyewood Company, 96 American Episcopal Church, History of, 177 Amory, H. R., 142 Anderson, J. S. M., 17 Andrew, Elizabeth, 200 Andrew, Samuel, 201
Andros, Governor, 24 Antram, Ann, 47, 50 Antram, William, 50
Appleton, Thomas, 147
Armstrong, Captain, 27
Armstrong, Mary, 131
Arnold, Stephen, 48 Atkins, Dudley, 138 Atterbury, Francis, 14 Avery, Richard, 78, 79, 80, 174 Avery, Sybil, 47
Babbidge, Benjamin, 55 Babcock, Rt. Rev. Samuel G., 132, 189 Badely, Abigail, 54 Bagnall, Samuel, 80 Baker, John, 28, 135, 211
Ballard, Barth W., 162, 193
Bant, William, 124, 129 Barker, George, 30 Barnard, Captain Thomas, 90
Barnes, John, 7, 25, 27, 29
Barrick, James, 161-163 Baskett, John, IIO Bass, Rt. Rev. Edward, 155 Bassett, Margaret Richardson, 82 Bay Pew, 96-98, 173 Bayenton, Peter, 123 Beach, Rev. John, 172 Bedgood, Widow, 94 Belcher, Governor Jonathan, 51, 107, 119, 124 Belcher, James, 51 Bellingham, Rebecca, 50
Bell Ringers, 192-196 Bell, Shubael, ii, 76, 140 Bells, 3, 124, 191-196, 212
Bennett, Thomas, 2, 31, 42, 67, 76, 78, 94, 100, 199 Bentley, Rev. William, 106, 183, 211- 212
Berkeley, Dean, 20, 1 52 Berriman, Dr., 12, 16 Beteilhe, Francis, 2, 32, 79, 101-104, 123, 135, 173
Betterly, Widow, 103
Bible, Royal, 107, 110, III
Birkenhead, Dr., 167
Bishop of London, 6, 10, 12-14, 16, 108, 120, 178, 180, 203, 206
Blacket, Lady, II
Blacket, Sir Edward, II
Black Horse Lane, Boston, 105
Bliss, Rev. John, 172
" Blitzkrieg Diary," 42 Blount, Albina Carrillo, 48, 189
Blount, Anthony, 7, 25, 27, 28, 29, 36, 44, 47-49, 57, 67, 79, 189
Blount, Elizabeth, 47
Blount, Jane, 48
Blue Anchor Tavern, 53
Bolton, Charles Knowles, i, 45, 57, 80, 90 Bolton, Ethel Stanwood, 179
Boston Athenaeum, 2, 103, 170 Boston Churches Arlington Street, 195
Brattle Square Congregational, 138, 139, 141, 151 Cockerel, 184
Grace, 76
Hollis Street, 205
King's Chapel, 7, 18, 23, 25, 32, 33, 36, 41, 48, 49, 51, 53, 54, 56, 58, 63, 64, 70, 76, 79, 95, 101, 103, 106, 107, 123, 124, 125, 135, 139, 141, 142, 146, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 159, 165, 171, 176, 178, 180, 183, 186, 200, 202
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New Brick (Second Church), 26, 70, 71, 72, 184, 212 New North, 26 North Meeting House, 185, 212, 213 Old South, 8, 146, 185 St. Francis of Assisi, 29
St. Stephen's Roman Catholic, 26, 184
Trinity, 23, 58, 60, 62, 63, 64, 75, 95, 113, 120, 132, 133, 146, 159, 161, 165, 174, 175, 176, 178, 207, 209
Boston Episcopal Charitable Society, 49, 59, 73-77, 100, 120, 142, 172, 175 Boston Harbor, 117
Bostonian Society, 61, 138, 192
Bowdoin, Governor, 75
Boyle, Rev. Isaac, 74, 75, 175
Braintree, Massachusetts, 119, 171
Branches, The, 66-72, 127, 197, 198
Brattle Organ, 123, 139
Brattle, Thomas, 139, 151
Bright, John, 100
Bright, William, 166
Brinley, Francis, 172
Bristol, Rhode Island, St. Michael's Church, 172
Brocas, John, Jr., 68
Brockwell, Rev. Charles, 171
Brooks, Mary (Willitt), 87
Brooks, Rev. Phillips, 76, 113
Brooks, Thomas, 87
Brooks, William, 87, 88
Brown, Daniel, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22
Brown, John P., 34
Brown, Jona, Jr., 193
Brown, Martha, 80
Brown, Mary (How), 20
Brown, Thomas, 30
Browne, Rev. Arthur, 170, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177
Browne, Rev. Marmaduke, 202
Buck, James, 130
Buck, Timothy, 157, 158
Bull, Elizabeth, 178
Bumstead, Jeremiah, 32, 36, 48, 49
Bunch of Grapes Tavern, 58, 59, 175 Burbeck, Edward, 192
Burgis, William, 61, 138
Burnet, Governor William, 51, 153, 154
Burroughs, Rev. Henry, 39, 206 Byles, Rebecca (Walter), 209 Byles, Rev. Mather, Jr., i, 106, 16 164, 205-209, 21I
Cain, Robert, 142 Came, Captain Samuel, 1, 29, 31
Caner, Rev. Henry, 33, 106, 172, 18 202 Canter, John, 50
Carpet, III, 128
Carson, Jane, 176
Cassell squares, 34
Cavally, Capt. Francis, 123
Cazmay, Mrs. N. Russell, 195
Chandeliers, see Branches
Charter Street, Boston, 197
Checkley, John, 11, 12, 73, 118, 11 120, 121, 172
Cheever, Bartholomew, 49
Cherubims, 197, 198
Chests, 1-3
Cheverus, Bishop, 142, 146
Childs, Elisha, 146
Christ Church Chronicle, 80, 210, 21
Church Missionary Society, 40
Church Stock, 182
Claggett, Mary (Armstrong), 131
Claggett Organ, 124-131, 133-135, 13 140, 152, 154, 156, 164
Claggett, William, 78, 124, 126, 12' 130-132, 140
Clark, Thomas, 142
Clark, Rt. Rev. Thomas M., 76, 77
Clark, Hon. William, 94
Clerk, 99-106
Clifford, Edward, 79
Clock Club, 132
Clocks, 78-82, 211
Clough, Ebenezer, 30, 31, 33
Cloyne, Bishop of, 20
Coburn, F. W., 137
Cocket, 110
Cockpit, The, 108, 109
Cocks, Elias, 87, 88
Colonial Church, History of, 17
Columbia University, 20
Combdon, William, 88
Communion Set, Pewter, 112
Communion Silver, 3, 70, 84, 85, 105
107, 109, 110, 112 Communion table, 128
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Concert Hall, Boston, 155, 156 Cook, Rufus R., 187 Cooke, Samuel, 20 Cooper, Hannah, 49 Cooper Street, Boston, 70 Copley, John Singleton, 158 Copp's Hill, Boston, 27, 31, 92, 213 Corner-stone, Laying of, 32 Corney, John, 44, 53 Cotton Hill, Boston, 28 Cradock, George, 7, 25, 79 Cram, Dr. Ralph Adams, 3, 194 Crittendon, Miss Mary, 198 Crocker, Captain, 80 Crockford, Daniel, 31 Cross Street, Boston, 48, 181 Croswell, Rev. William, 32, 38, 80, 168, 184, 187, 189, 213 Crown and Blue Gate, 11, 73, 118 Crown and Comb, 155 Crystal Chandelier, 197-199 Cushing, Lieut. Governor, 75 Cutler, Anne (Parker), 161 Cutler, David, 160
Cutler, Elizabeth (Andrew), 200
Cutler, John, 119, 120, 122, 128, 159- 161, 200 Cutler, Major John, 159, 200 Cutler, Martha, 51 Cutler, Peter, 159 Cutler, Rev. Timothy, i, 2, 4-9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18-21, 23, 30, 35, 36, 37, 44, 45, 46, 51, 60, 69, 71, 85, 87, 88, 89, 105, 109, III, 118, 119, 121, 127, 128, 156, 159, 162, 163, 165, 169-180, 185, 200-203, 206
Dartmouth, Massachusetts, 200 Davenport, Rev. Addington, 112, 119, 120, 171, 176, 178 Davies, Rt. Rev. Thomas F., 198 Davis, John, 106 Dawes, Sir William, 12 Deblois, Ann (Furley), 153, 155 Deblois, Elizabeth (Debuke), 156 Deblois, Elizabeth (Jenkins), 156 Deblois, Gilbert, 153-157 Deblois, Lewis, 153, 155-157, 161 Deblois, Stephen, 124, 128, 129, 153- 155 Debuke, Elizabeth, 156 Dench, Anne, 48
Dench, Roger, 48 Dewart, Rev. William H., 39, 173, 179, 194, 210, 213 Dillaway, Mrs. William, 193 Diocesan Convention of 1785, 104 Dipper, Thomas, 156
Donne, John, 81 Dotick, John, 79 Drake, Samuel G., 194 Drowne, Shem, 26, 41, 61, 125, 183, 184, 185 Drowne, Thomas, 184 Duane, Rev. Charles W., 39, 194 Dunton, John, 54 Dyer, John, 193
Eaton, Rev. Asa, ii, 3, 66, 82, 142, 167, 187, 213
Edmands, J. H., 139
Elections, wardens and vestry, 57, 58 Eliot, Jared, 5 Emory, Thomas, 79
Enstone, Edward, 126, 152 Evacuation of the British, 208
Fairfield, Connecticut, 172 Faneuil, Marie, 52 Faneuil, Peter, 52, 76, 79, 124 Farnham, Jonathan, 105, 106 Fennelly, Robert, 137
Fisher, Rev. Nathaniel, 75
Flagg, Josiah, 193
Flagg, Sarah (Sally), 165
Fleet Street, Boston, 31
Flower Pot, 185 Flynt, Tutor, 46
Folkes, Thomas, 80 Fones, Captain Jeremiah, III, 124 Foster, John, 79 Franklin, Benjamin, 132, 185
Franklyn, Henry, 44, 49 Franklyn, Margaret, 49 Franklyn, Sarah (Johnson), 49
Frazier, John, 129 Freeman, Dr. James, 63, 157 Freemasons, 175, 176 French, C. William, 3 French Protestants, 153, 165
French, Willard, 39 Frizell, John, 31, 32 Furley, Ann, 153
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Gavet, William F., 139, 179, 180 General Convention of 1785, 104 Gentlemen of the Bay, 96-98, 181, 182 George the Second, 107, 115 Gibbins, John, 7, 25 Gibbs, John, 44, 51, 67, 68, 88, 94, 124, 127, 129 Gibbs, Mary, 51, 94 Gibson, Dr. Edmund, 14
Gibson, James M., 95 Gifford, Nathaniel, 152 Goddard, Warden, 113
Gold, John, 129 Goodrich, Ebenezer, 147, 148
Goodrich, Elizabeth, 147
Goodrich Organ, 136, 141-146, 148
Goodrich, Sarah, 147
Goodrich, William M., 141-148, 166
Goodwin, William B., 149
Gould, John, Jr., 138, 191
Governor's Pew, 95
Grafton, Duke of, 108
Grainger, Samuel, 76
Graves, Anne (Antram), 50
Graves, Rev. John, 211
Graves or Greaves, Thomas, 7, 25, 44, 46, 47, 48, 50, 57, 121, 124, 163
Graves, William, 159
Greaton, Rev. James, i, 162, 202-205
Greaton, John, 202
Greaves, Thomas, see Graves
Green, Joseph, 176 Green Lane, Boston, 27, 197 Green, Thomas, 13 Greene, Thomas, 151
Greenough, Thomas, 29 Griffin, James, 184 Gross, Thomas, 47
Gruchy or Grushea, Capt. Thomas James, 66, 197 Guide Book and Annals, i, 3, 80, 90 Guilford, Connecticut, 19 Gunter, Thomas, 124, 191 Gutterig, Beulah (Childs), 146 Gutterig, Ebenezer, 146
Halliburton, Mr., 131 Hammock, John, 56, 183, 191 Hammon, Mary, 89 Hancock, Governor John, 75 Hancock, Melinda, 90 Hancock, Nathan, 90
Hanover Street, Boston, 74, 155 Harris, George, 142, 144 Harris, Rev. Henry, 7 Harris, Captain William, 79 Hart, John, 5
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