another. Thus I live, and thus I labour, here I have supply, and here is my hope, I beg the help of prayers, that I may still so live and labour in the Lords work, and that I may so live and dye. He Corporation (appointed by Act of Parliament) for Propagation of the Gospel amongst the Heathen Natives in New-England, desire ail men to take notice, That such as desire to be satisfied how the moneys collected, are disposed of, may (if they please) repaire to CoopersHall, London, any Saturday, between the houres of Nine and Twelve in the forenoone, where the said Corporation meet. FINIS. * 289 Concord, New Hampshire, 12 Dec. 1832. To the Publishing Committee of Gentlemen, the Massachusetts Historical Society. The enclosed List of Representatives to the General Court of Massachusetts for the years 1689, 1690, 1691, 1692, was derived from the State Records of Massachusetts, and communicated to me by a gentleman of Boston. If suitable for your Collections, it is at your service. With respect, I am, &c. JOHN FARMER. A LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS, From the Deposition of Sir Edmund Andros, in 1689, to the Commencement of the New Charter, in 1692. [The number of Courts summoned during this period was sixteen, which, for convenience in designating those in which each member served, will be numbered. 1689, (1) 9 May; (2) 23 May; (3) 5 June; (4) 5 November; (5) 3 December; 1690, (6) 12 February; (7) 28 May; (8) 8 October; (9) 10 December; 1691, (10) 3 February; (11) 14 April; (12) 20 May; (13) 14 October; (14) 8 December; 1692, (15) 8 March; (16) 4 May. The figures after the names show in which Courts the members served. Those in small capitals were speakers.] Boston, THOMAS OAKES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; James Taylor 1, 2; John Clark 1, 2, 7, 8; Theophilus Frary 1, 2, 7–16; Timothy Prout 3, 5-16; PENN TOWNSEND 3-16; Adam Winthrop 3-6, 12, 13, 15, 16. Salem, John Corwin 1, 2; John Price 1-6; John Higginson 3, 5, 6; John Ruck 7-11; Nathaniel Putnam 7-11; Manasseh Marston 12-15; John Putnam 12-15; Timothy Lindall 16. Dorchester, Samuel Clap 1-16; Timothy Tileston 1–6, 16. Charlestown, Jonathan Call, sen. 1, 2; John Fowle 1, 2; Richard Sprague 3; Joseph Lynde 3-16; Samuel Heyman 7-16. Newbury, Stephen Greenleaf 1-7; Thomas Noyes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 16; Joseph Pike 8 – 15. Andover, John Osgood 1, 2, 4, 5, 6; Thomas Chandler 7; Christopher Osgood 8, 9; Dudley Bradstreet 10, 11. Braintree, Samuel Tompson 1, 7-10, 12; Christopher Webb 2-6; Joseph Crosby 2; Edmund Quincy 16. Medfield, Edward Adams 1, 2; John Harding 4, 5. Wrentham, John Ware 1, 2; Samuel Fisher 3, 5; Oliver Fisher 4. Sherburne, Edward West 1, 2. Beverly, William Dodge 1, 2, 7; Peter Woodbury 1, 2; William Raymond 3; John Dodge 5, 6; Andrew Elliot 8-16. Woburn, Samuel Walker 1, 2; John Pierce 1, 2; James Convers 3-6, 13, 16; Matthew Johnson 3-12, 14, 15. Billerica, Ralph Hill 1, 2, 4, 5, 6; Joseph Walker 1, 2; Simon Crosby 10, 11. Dedham, Nathaniel Stearns 1, 3, 5-8, 10; Thomas Fuller 2; Thomas Metcalf 12; Timothy Dwight 13-16. Salisbury, Jacob Morril 1, 2, 3, 5; Henry True 1, 2, 9, 16; Nathaniel Brown 12; John Eastman 13, 14. Amesbury, Samuel Colby 1, 2, 3; C. Foote 1, 2; Samuel Foote 6; Thomas Harvey 9, 10; Thomas Fowler 16. New Cambridge (Newton), John Ward 1, 2, 3, 13, 14, 15. Bradford, Samuel Stickney 1, 2, 3, 6. Lancaster, Ralph Houghton 1, 2; John Moore, jr. 3, 4; John Moore, sen. 5, 6; John Houghton 9. Lynn, Oliver Purchis 1, 2, 3, 5; John Shepard 1, 2; John Burrill 12-16, Gloucester, James Stevens 1, 3, 5, 6, 7; William Ellery 2; William Sargent 8-12. Mendon, Josiah Chapin 1, 2; Capt. Haskell 16. Marlborough, Obadiah Ward, sen. 1, 2, 3, 8-11; John Brigham 1, 2, 4, 5, 6; Abraham Williams 13. Rowley, John Pearson, sen. 1-6; Daniel Wicom 1, 2; Ezekiel Jewett 9 11, 13, 14, 16; John Dresser 12. Topsfield, Thomas Baker 1-6; John Gould 9, 10, 11. Reading, Jeremiah Swain 1, 2; Benjamin Fitch 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 14, 15; Nathaniel Goodwin 6-11, 16. Malden, Henry Green 1, 2, 3, 16; John Wilson 1, 2, 3; Phine has Sprague 5, 6, 7; John Sprague 4, 6, 8, 10, 11; John Green 13-15. Muddy River (Brookline), Andrew Gardner 1, 2, 3. Stow, Stephen Hall 1, 2. Concord, Simon Davis 1-7, 16; Ebenezer Prout 1-7; Henry 13. Milton, William Blake 16. Medford, Peter Tufts 1-3; Peter Tufts, jr. 4-6, 10-12; Boxford, John Peabody 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14. Haverhill, Peter Ayer 1-6; John Johnson 9, 10. Wenham, Walter Fairfield 1,2; Thomas Patch 1, 2, 3; Thomas Sudbury, Peter King 1-6; Peter Noyes 8-11; John Haynes Roxbury, Samuel Ruggles 1-16; Nathaniel Holmes 1, 2; Weymouth, William Torrey 1, 2; Ephraim Hunt 1, 2, 7, 12- David Fisk 6. Chelmsford, Josiah Richardson 1-6; Edward Spalding 10, 11. Watertown, WILLIAM BOND 1-7, 9, 13 – 15; Benjamin Gar- Ipswich, Nehemiah Jewett 1, 2, 7; John Wise 1, 2; Daniel Hingham, Thomas Andrews 2-6; John Leavitt 8, 10; Na- Dunstable, John Waldo 2; Cornelius Waldo 3; Robert Parris 5. Westfield, Cornet Dewey 2, 13. Northampton, John King 2, 3; Joseph Bridgham 7; Medad Hatfield, Samuel Partridge 2, 12, 13; Ebenezer Frary 12. Springfield, Henry Chapin 2; John Holyoke 12. |