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MASSACHUSETTS
AND
United S tates Calendar ;
For the Year of our LORD
18 2,
-ind TWEHTY-SlXTHcAj^MERlCjINlNDErEUDENCE.
CONTAINIlv'G
Cvi/, Lcdr/ialUra', '^ndkinK and Military Lifts In
MASSACHUSETTS ;
Associations, and Corporate Institutions,
foi littrary^ agricuUural, and charitable Purpofes. J>
Catalocoks of the Officeps cf the
GENERAL GOVERNMENT,
Wiih its feveral D'-partmcnts and EQablifhments j
The Executive Governments in each State ;
The Public Duti«-s, Revenue, &c.
USEFUL TABLES,
An -J a Variety of other interefting Articles.
BOSTON :
PRINTED BY MANNING ^ LORTNG.
ISoid ^y TORN WEST, No. 75, Cor;?/;//: ana U
MANNING & LORTNG', No. o, C-^r"^///.
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^_p>CTa^yio VytT^ro q jcj*
'"pHr.RPl v.lll he lour F.c•llpU^s this year ; two oi il.e
JL Sin, Ditd two ot the Moo x, ;is follows, vi/.
I. The fiift will he of the vSr v, Marcii 4th, ch. 1 1 lu.
in ihe iiTOinlrg ; invilible to all north of the Kquator ; bi-r_
V!{ii)le and (oral in the Cr^^jt Soutlicrri Octan, in lo:g. 17.:'*
Lad of Frjfo/', and lat. .5^° South. Meon s ];jt. 4--' South.
II. 1 he fecor.d wilf'he a vifihle Eclipfe of the Mo o n,
Murch loth/and'bv calculatiou as follows :
. . '- "• '^^•
Be};innJTig of Kchpfe 5 ^^
I\Iic<',ile - - 6 'j«> ([ Apparent time,.
K'>d of Eclipfc - ';' 357^ niornini,^..
Wh-jle duration - 2 v; >
Dibits eclipled, 5^ it^on the Moon's North LiiTib.
IIJ. The third wili be an Kdipfe of tht Su nv Anguft
28th, 2h. 16m. in the moining ; inxifible to the inhabitants
of the Vnitcd States.
IV. 'i !ie fourth *id laR will be an Fxlipfe of tire
Moon, September 11th, part of wliich only will be viU
ibis^ ii.M.
rjcginning of Eclipfe 4 3c'
Middle - • 5 ,5^
Mson rifes
Ktid of tclTpfe - " sii
M-'Tioie duration - 2 51,
Digits tciipfed, 9° la^'on the Mooa's South Lim!*.
*,t* There will be, this year, a TranfH of Mk H( v w y
over the Sun's Di(k, (or Mercmy will pais over the face ^f
the Siu\) on the yth d;iy of NDveniber, in the iTK>ming^
'J'he ingrefs, or beginning, will liappen before hninle ; but
tiie egrcfs, or end, in;'.y be feen ; as the planet wiii be more
than hve hours palTr g over the Sun's Difis. Mercur\ s
lat. I5' South, at the beginning, a\m ^^'^ North, at the end.
N.B. 'I'hofe who are dejiions of viewing this eurlon.^
phenomenon, and have not the adv.mtage of mllrnments,
may poUibl) djfcovcr it s^x'l \\ic air be cleat j through apiece
of fmolced r.l^T'-.
C '^"^ L Apparent time,
' '° ^ evening.
No-,
RaTFS of STAMP Df'lIFS.
ES from 20 to 100
Dollars, at r)r wirhin rto Davs,
ACenU.
DO.
do. 20 to loa
do. after f)0 Days,
10 Cent-.
Do.
tlo. too to 500
do. at or witliin 60 D.aY$,
10 Ccm .
Do.
do. ICO to soo
do. alter 60 Uay.s,
z5 Cents.
Do.
do. coo to 1000
do. at or \\ it!nn rtO Days,
20 Ct-nls.
Do.
do. 500 to 1000
do. after 6.-^ Priys,
50 Cents.
Do.
above 1000 Dollars,
at or within 60 Davs,
t50 OiI!t«.
Do.
do.
alter 60 Days,
75 Cent;;.
Irl.iiul Bflifi of Lading,
-
4 Cents.
F, r<iL
n do. of ilo.
- - » "
10 Ccras.
Do.
do. ExciianEC,
.
ao Ccau,
JANUARY, 1802, begins on Friday.
New Moon 4tli day, 3!!. 24m. morning.
Firft Quarter loth day, 7I1. 20m. evening.
Full Moon 1 8th day, ^h. 4m. evening.
Lafl Quarter 26th. day, 8h. 13m. evening.
ah'r 0;i>-s, ^.r. jr. Q .l:^^s.|F~
f^!
C
Cm-in/nifon. dear
Sun flow cl. 4in. and cold.
ad Siiud. paft Chrlftnias. Mod'
Sir I. N-v/tonbcrn, 1643. ratfs
C.P.Bollop.. Hi^H tides. 5 Per
Kpiph. Day br.^h. 36111. Snoz.
Lucian. Sun How clockjm
in abundance in many
Yard L fourh 9h. .54m. places,
\{\ Sund.paft Kpiph. Gvcujs
C. P. Warren and Lenox.
Low tides for the iearou.
]> eclip. (everal7*s loh. even..
Ptwcr rat. by Cotij;. 1784. coldtr
Vlijht's length 1 All. 46in»
Mudcratfs,
lA Sand, paft Epiph. nnth
'. P. North;r.npt.'>n. more
Mw tides. J) .Vpogec.
//.•i9u; or rain.
V;.r.-!rs. LiDuis XVL hch. 1793
'^j.ire:;.*. Variabk
un ilow clock iQni. weather.
3d Sand. p-dJl Epiph. .S'/V/?
inverfioii St. F.uj^ £/
~*^ let 2h. 2oin. <2
Iharn.
Peter the G'-eat dli-a, 1725.
BUtfhrifi^r^ hut
Pretty higU tides. a fme
'4tli Sund. paf} Epiph. fun
O: 4 ^3
« o
7 ?i 5 .5 59
29
26
24
7 2-1
7 23
7 2i
5 fets
6 6
7 20
8 5>
-/o 7
ojii 19
5 morn
.^ fl
21 5I 6
20 5;|^
^9 5j ,5
1^ 5! 6
^7 5! 7
.16 5 8
09 43
.5iio 47
5! 11 52
.5iiuojn.
D- 1 1
,^' 2 12
5 3 26
4 33
5 5 38
9
10
11 38
E-V-4C
1 41
2 3
3 24
4 1'
4 5:
5 4^
6 2Q
7 1^
8 9
Q 1
9 .5.1
10 44
'1 33
mom.
o 19
January 16, 1777, Vcrmofit airimed its rank as an Indc-
i^endent State. 17, 1706, Dr. Frankl/n bom — died April
I 7. i-oo, H-cd 84. 30, 1648, Charlathc Firft beheadeid,
ed 49.
FEl3i <UAl<Y ,T8o2jaegins on Moiid'y.
New Moon 2cl day, ih. 50m. evening.
Firft Quarter 9th day, 9h. 17m. morning.
Full Moon 17th day, oh, 24m. evening.
Lad Qu^arter 251!! day, gh. 5m. morning.
M l-^\i Oblcrvabic D;'ys, &c. |i
3
12 (>6
Very high tides. ]) Pcn^t :<■.
S.J.C.Dcdharn. A Candlcrnas.
heavj Jlorm of /now
V'ari L lou. 8h. even", or rain.
Driving z-nnds.
'\]u'ai'ice -wiih Fr^ric^-, 1778.
3th Siuid. pait F.p'ph. Grcu'S
more modercitc, then
^ J . C . Boftoii . chayiges
!.ov.- tides. to vsry cold.
Might's length i3h. 48m. Some
-'un i\. cl. i^rr:. /now.
7*sfct ih. lorn. [xiNK's-Day.
Scptudgefima Sun. Valls-
Quite pkafant
C. P. Porrland. ]) Apogee.
Middling tides. a^ain.
A Jlorm
at hand.
Clear and
^exagefinia Su-.-d. cold.
W A s li 1 N c T o >: born, 173^.
Cloudy^
St. Matthias. _ ' with
Not vcj-y high tides. /quails
Sun fl. cl. 13111. of f now.
Yard L lets oh. 4401. Clear and
*^uini|ii<igefinia Sni'd. i}leaf,,nt.
7 6,5
6 2F
•' 4 .5
^ Ttt^
^ 3 5
(> 1
"' 2 c
7 3-
7 1 c
H ,5'
',59^
to (
3 58 6
1 1 2:
> :;- 6
inorn.
^^^^
31
>.54f
1 4c
\^ 53 ^
2 4r
■? .52 ;>
3 5^
■3 /;o
4 4*^
S 40 ^
.•'•. 3c
^ 48 r
^> 7
• 46 (
6 o6
I 45 ^
®nic
) 44 6
31
■> 42 b
7 32
3 41 e
>^^:
:^ 39 ^
9 4-
•> SB 6
10 4^'
7 37 6
M ,5b
' 3.-, b
iTioin.
^34^
1
■: 33 f>
2 20
'^ HI ()
3 '-^4
6 qo ^l
-^J9.
'O Q
t I 1
[V/. 1 1
1
1 54
2 4
3 30
4 18
5 ^
'If
9 26
10 13
10 57
11 40
mofn,
20
1 o
1 4^
2 22
3 7
3 5,5
4 48
5 46
6 4X
7_5i
7!7
28,c:
VENUS unfl be hiorinn'; Star tilt the 1 -jtk day oj March ;
tha:ce Evcnii;;^ Star to thi end oj the year
\ hh'-uary 1, 1793, 'J he French Convention declat^»d war
fagainlt the Kin;; oi' Britain and the Stadthoider oi I Jet. 'and.
I 4, 17B3, Ceflation of arms bet\s'eeii //;wt7-/f<2 and Great-
Britain. 10, 1 796, Treaty of Amity, &c. between AiHcr-
'^ica and Grfnt-Britair', rntified. __«.«.»_
I^IARCH, 1802, beguib on iVlojiciay.
Nctw Moon 4th day, oh. Jim. morning.
Firil Qu_irter i ith day, ih. 40m. morning.
Full Moon 19th dav, 6h. 31m. mormnjr.
Laft
Quarter 26th day, 6h. 23m. evening.
Miw
Obiervablc days, .^f. |r.-© s.lr. ^s.|I-.,Sea
1,2
St. D:jvid. Good vit.ath.er. .
6 ^8 6 ^ 3
«5i
'-^^
Very \\\-^\\ tides. I) Perigee.
5276
5 34
9 ,5"
?4
AOf-vVi-.in. in- Lert. :Qecl.iav.
b 25 o
6 6
10 4Q
4.5
ift Co!i. un,!er F. Coiilt. 1-789.
S246
3 (Ins
11 41
;6
Day breiikt;.-4h. .50m. A great
J 22 6
^^8
i':v.3L-
67
tianj^e in tJie
6 21 6
1 21
7I'
ill Simd. in Lint. rvfather.
f) 20 6
JO \\
2 11
8,2
H.xh ^iims nt N. W.
6 186
11 28
3 2.
9' 3
0. P. Iplwich. Sun fl. cl. Jim.
5 17 ^
morn.
i7 C)"-
104
Vftjch lower MadaiStis.
1.3 6
3«
4 4-
n
,)
Syn.u: l(?t£.af ?riidnie:ht.
'^ ^4 ^■
1-44
5 4^'
12 6
lidos. '
,?..126
■3 43
^> 35
'■?>7'
Planet" H (lifcrivered, 17H1.
n 6
3 3?
. 06
M
c.
2d Sund. m Lcur. Fine
6 JO 6
4 11
8 14
ij
■
C. p. Concord. 7,rit;nr.
5 8 6
4 4c
9 c
i6
3
C. P. AugiiO;'. -D Apogee.
I '^
.5 9
9 4-'
17
4
for March.
5-5$
5 32
!0 24
18
n
:^*3 {c\ nh. }) ;c'. vifible.
4
5 ,51
11 5
^9
6
Days niid Nij?;htr, equal.
6 2 6
4^n.:e
It 46
■2o
"
Great fire i>t BoOon, 1-7^0. Some
5 1 6
'^ 39
morn.
21
C
3d Sund. m Lem. Bened.
5 50 7
846
27
00
C. P. Worcf'ft'M. Jnow,^
358 7
9 5^'
1 11
^'3
]
C. P. Nantuckei . V'hio'ifoon
5 .57 7
11 8
1 59
24
4
tliaivs owoj'
'} .3.3 7
norn.
2 51
•'-.'i
Annul c. V. Mary, or Lady Day.
^) 54 7
18
3 47
?6
6
A cfild jrorm-
5 5- 7
1 2;-
4 4^
-i-i
7
Middimt; tidt s. Sun fl. cl. 6in.
5 5t 7
2 2c
5 4^>
28
C
41 h Sund in Lent. Mid. Sund.
5 49 7
3 5
u 49
29
q
Mcdrr. J) Perigee.
5 4B 7
3 4^'
7 47
■30
3
C. P. B irnftable. atcs.
5 47 7
4 12
843
4i
,1 1 S/iiHV or rait;.
5 4.5 7
4 36
9 35
March 4, 1780, Coii<j;rcfb met at New-York for the firftl
lime luider tbc new ConUitution. 17, 1776, ^(t^?^);? evac-
uated by the Britifh. 18, Parliament paiTed the declara-
tory Ac>, in which it is alR-rted, " Thn have a right to
hirid the Col arcs in all cafes luiiatfoeter."
A 2
APRI1,_, 1802, begins on Thurfciay. j
New Moon 2d day, loh. 31m. morning.
Firft Quarter 9th day, 7h. 41m. evening.
Fall Moon 17th day, ph. 51m. evening.
Laft Quarter 25th day, ih. im. morning.
.1 hvt Oblbrvah'.c Days, &r. |r. s.j:.©
i.S 1
26
4
\\\ Fools. B<:aiU,juL wt'at'ier. ,5 44 7- .5 c
Pretty hiLjli tides. Sunfl. cL 4111. ,5 42 71 }) '"cts
Day l)reaks 4h. Changes 541 -fij ,5;
-,rh' Sund. in Lent. to a cold .5 39 7' 9 1 )
G. & S.chcre. D ccl. fev. 7*" .5 oH 7.10 Q-
Syriusfers ich.4oni. [icih.eve 5 37 7.11 3('
form. UnjHtlcd
7*s fet'ph. 43'n. ziKather
Peace viJtif. by G. Britairi, 17B4I ) 3^
Low tides. 1 > 3*
Palm-Sunday. Finr Jhowcn.\--) 30
C.P.Lenox. D App^ee. 1 3 28
S.J. C. Concord. C. P. Plym. 3
Ciiar, hut U
Yard L fetsgh. 48,11. ccol |5
Good Friday. for April. <;■)
Sun and cluck togetlrer. h
Eafrer-Jiy. Ciou/'y J5
C. P. Taunton. ^'///Z weather. \^
S. T.C.Ipfwich. C. P. Bofton.U 17
Pldjfaiit [York, and Edgar. I5 16
again. 6i^;»s k 15
St. George. of more].; 1
Middling tides.
ilKSund.partL. Low-Sund. St.
fiowc^s. FM-^irk.
S.J.C.Worcert.C.P.Dedhani.
7*s fet 8h. 331 n. Fine
growing weather.
Good weather.
morn
3c
1 P.'
3
,5 It
3 10
5 »
5 7
5 6
5 3
:■{
3
4 :
4 2;
4 4'
«vii
7 6'
9 '■>
10
1 1 2
non
o 2
4,
i(
10
yO
1 1
l,*-)
. ,v
56
1
49
2
44
3.';J
4
31.
J
*-/
6
17
7
4
7
47
S
29
9
10
9 6c|
10 3
11 if^
nor
o
o
1
9.
8 2-
9
10
I'iril Monday in A/'ril, towns in Maljaahnfttx vote foi
Governor, Sc.i.ifors, ^cc. 19, 1775, Battle at Lexington.
30, 1 7B9, G I. 0:10 K W \ s H I N' o T o N was, iti diu
form, piihlick'y i!)\elK:d ^s'ith th^,* office of Pre<idv-nt U. S.
'if:
MAY, 1B02, begins en Saturday.
New Moon ill day, 8h. 59m. evening.
Firfl Quarter ptli day, 2h. 13 m. evening.
Full Moon 17th day, ph. 53ni. morning.
Lad Quarter 24th day, 6h. 12m- morning.
New Moon 31(1 day, 7h- 59111. morning.
! O
es. I K.V.J
3
4
5
6
6
v\c
4
)|7 j^5t. Fillip' diid.">i. James. :s^/uaU)p
2 C 2d Sund. pafl Eafter. Jor Joint ,5
Inv, oFthc Crois. da',s.
S.J.C.Yoik. C.P.Caairc.
Gen. Eleaion, R. Hhad. Good
weather for
Low tides, the fccfon,
D !y breaks ^h, if not
3d Sund. pad Eafter. too wet.
C. P. Pownal borough.
C. P. Augufta. S.J.C.North-
J think yoii' II [ainptoii.
Gen. Elctt. Hartford, have goou
planting weather 4 49 8! 3 joj 9 1
Pligher rides. _ _ this zucek'w 48 8; '3 27 9 5
7
2
/
1
7
P
7
.'^O
8
•i7
X
.56 Hj
.55
81
54 8
^ 8
4 53
8 811 401
9 2i'E\'.36I
i 32J
2 q8
3 22J
4 ^4
5 sj
5 47j
6 C91
7 iQ
10 27
11 28
n^orn,
o 16
o 5.-.
1
1
4th Sund. paft Eafter.
C. P. Concord.
S.J. C.Lenox. Portland. Heav)
Sun fa ft. clock 4m, rain,
Columbui; died, 1506, yE. 59.
N'Ighi's length 9h. sfim.
Growing weather.
■,th Sunii. paft Eafter. Rok. Sund.
'J. P. Ncrthamp. More ^ p Peri.
."Vliddiirig tides. rain.
Gen. Elecl. Bofton. [Conven,
Arc.Diiy. H,Thurf. Con.Min,
7*s rile '\h. 41m.
Flying clovds, foggy
Sund. after Afc. Day. moniings
and f ait ry funs.
2t).
45-82 lil
4 51 8 2 36J 7 so\
4 50 H, 2 joj 8 oo|
581
4 47 8, 3 47
i 4(> «l#riie
4 45 8| q 17
4 44 8;io 18
4 43 Hill 10
4 42 8|ii
4 41
4 40 8
4 3.9 8
1 38 8
438^
137 8
4368
4358
4 34 8
4 348
81 morn.
24
5
15
36
5;
2c
5;
17
fets
1® 48
11 42
morn.
41
1 43
245
3 4.5
4 41
5. 33
c 22
7
7
^ 44
9 3c
10 £5
11 £0
Akv 15, 1^)02, CrtAf-CW difcovered. 19, 1780, Mem
oriible dark day '\n Ntw-Rnglatid, \\hich liifttd at Bofton
about four hours, and when candles were uled at noon-day.
27, 1.564. Calvin died, a^ed ,s''>. j
JUNE, 1802, begins on Tuefday.
Firfl Quarter 8th day, 8h. 401. morning.
Full Moon 15th day, 7h. 6m. evening.
Lift Quarter 22d daj^, iih. 17m. morning.
New Moon 29th day, 8h. 14m. evening.
ll
w
OM'-rv:,h!e Days, &r. \ . Q J. . • >•■ r . Sc-J
1
. J.^. Au^uita. Tlin>,da\
4 33 ^^i 9 14
il.V.1 •
9
-1
with Jomr rain. ;
4 33 «!io 7
1 11
,'5
>
Quite low tid(-s. [Elefl.i"'orirm!
4 32 Biio 47
2 :
4
'i
King G. III. bora, 173H. *Gcn.
4 3£ 811 23
2 4'c
0:
-J
High winds.
4 3^ 811 51
3 3^-
6
c
Whit-Sund.orPcnrecdIl. 1) Ap.
4 30 8 morn.
4 2'.
7
>2
C. P.WcTrccf. Art. Elec Boflor,.
\ 3° 8' 13
5 S
H
')
_ [Gov. S V- M X !■- R d. 1 799.
4 29 8| 35
5^i
1
7*s rile 2h. 50 :n. Fire growing
4 29 81 50
6 2'J
10
5
Sun faft clock im.
4 29 % t 7
7 3
1 1
6
St. Bdtnabas. w^.aihcr^
4 28 8 1 26
746
12
7
but grovLS dry
4 ^8 8, 1 4 >
833
^'j
c:
Trimty-Sunday. in
4 28 8: 2 10
9 2,:.
rv
Prjtty high tides. fan it' places.
4 27 R. 41
10 2v
•^
9
C. P. Port'and. S. T." C. Banirta-
4 27 8 # rife
11 2,3
iC^
1
Thick [hie and Powaalb.
4 -7 8, 8 57
morn;
r
X
St. Albaiu Battle B.HilT, 1775.
4 ^7 8' 9 44
':M
iS
5
Day breaks 2h. 9m. air^
4 27 810 22
1 3'
19
;
xoi.ih (igns
4 V 8,10 5c
2 3c'
'io
l^
iftSund.paftTriu. nf J) Peri.
4 -7 8,11 1.3
3 2,
21
2
Loni^eR d ly. rain.
4 -7 8|u 34
4 1,'
■i"
3
S. J.C.Plymouth. Cool
4 27 8.11 5«
5 ■'
'^0
4
7*s rife at 1 o'clock. hrtczcs.
4 27 8 morn.
5 5^
;-4
,)
iVat. of St. John, Baptia.
4 K 8
18
6 3'
'j
.')
Lower tides.
4 K 8
44
- 0-
i{>
T
Sun fiow clock 2m. Some
4 278
1 i.S
^ 1/
1-7
c
2d Sufid. paft Triiiity.
rain. [Countic:; W.H.&L.
4 27 8
1 5^
9 }*
i8
4^7 8
2 34
10 r
■^9
3
St. Peter. S. J. C. Caihue, foi
4 27 8
D fet>
10 57.
.304
in inan\ places.
4 28 8
842
11 51
J/Hif 7, 63P., Mahomd. died. 16, 177,',, Gon. Wash-
I N (J TO N unanimoudy appoina^d Coinm.uukT in Chi'-'f of
.he American army. 16, 1780, Conllitiiiion of Maja-
diiifrtts acceded to. i?y, 1778, Battle at Mnnmouth.
ynrr
ibo2 Dennis on Tlmrfday.
Firfi: Quarter 8nh day, ©h. 13m. morning.
Full Moon 15th clay, ah. 44m. morning.
Luft Quarter 2iil clc»y, 5}!. 38ni. evening.
Nevr Moon 29th day, loh. 20m. morning.
.1 1 w ! ~ "bblenablc D<iys,'iJZ |.. O s.'r. © ^Jl'TsI
1 3 fuie buiZKS,
6 Vifiration V. Miiry. but
y jDiJV breaks 2h. ccin. veryvjarm.
C '3d iuad. pall Tun, D Apcg.-r .
1 i ^ [Ind::pc.id. dccl. 1776.
3 !C- P. Ro{;on. Signs of
4 Lov.' tides. Sun flow cl. 4m.
J {7*4 liic ih. morn. Jlnjiuirs.
5 I Now comes
7 <;« a fpell of
C ,4th Sund. pafl Irin. /^a^
'2 i wecdlitr.
IC. P. Sal(
Rain h not
French Revolution, 1789.
Very higli jar
tides.
off. I) Perigee,
,3th Sund. paliTrin. Growing
weather.
Lower tides. if not too dry.
Comuiciicement, Canibiidi^e.
Sun How clock 6in.
7*s rile iih. 481a. Sultry,
i) eel. leveriil 7*5 ah. morn.
6th Suud. pall Trinity.
St. Anne. Dog-days begin,
'^latc low Sj/ne
Yard L iifci 3h. om. t."///
tiJe.s 7iot
ht pleafei^ zvitii
this weather. 1) Anocree.
4 L'^ .^
y ^^
4 28 R
f5 47
4 29 ^
10 11
4 29 8
10 30
4 29 ^
10 48;
4 30 ^
11 5
4 30 J'
ti 23
4- 31 ^
n 42
4 31 ^
morn.
4 32 ^
5
4 S3 ^
32
4 33 '^
1 7
4 34 ^
1,56
1 34 ^
.^
1 35 }^
4 3(' 8
©rile
844
i 37 8
9 1-
4 37 8
9 36
4 3« 8
9 ,57
4 3.9 8
10 19
4 40 8
10 43
4 41 8
11 11
4 4" 8;ii 46
4 4- 8jinorn.
4 43 8 31
1 44 8 1 18
4 4.3 8 2 1:
4 4^> 8l 3 22
4 47 K'Dlet.s
4 48 8 8 13
4 40 8
8 34!
1 2(
2 1:
a 54
r$
4 52
'i 3^
6 18
^ ;
9 oi
10 4
morn.
ic
1 8
■:
2 5I
3 4'-
4 2.'-
7 ^
7 5v'
8 48
9 -V-
10 3-:
11 2-
Ev. c
July io,
1447, Coiiimoiis Dni
1 m
ijttitva-
— aicU
Am
-ly '.>o.
1506,
aged
59--
-M,
17^'9,
Fh-
Ballile,
in Pa
/-i.
takei.
'V tb
' Tiatio-ial
^'\
rds;
when
tlv.-
i^ovei:i<
r aad
I*"
ncip.il
HilCf
•; were- k't
ifd
bv tb," oopii
iHi-'
AUGUST, 1802, begins on Sunday.
Firfl: Quarter 6th day-, 2h. urn. evening.
Full Moon 13th day, loh. 4m. morning.
Laft Qu^arter 20th day, 2h. 30m. morning.
New Moon 28th day, 2h. 16m. morning.
&c.
• ..IF.Srji
'7Lhou:i(i. pait inn. i.din. xJ^y.
Unconifortab/y
S. J. C. Dedhnn. Toarm,
7*s rife 4)1. om. hut fine
\ zvtathcr Jor
jTransfig. vegetation
Low tides. Sun (low ctock 57:
R:h Sund. part 7'iin. A
L);)y breaLs 3h. om. iiiifl
S. J. C. Bolton. C. P. Plymouth.
ai}\ if r.cihing more;
Prince of'W;il« born, 1762. fm(
I think foni" fyoxotrs.
ligh tides. D Perigee.
)!.h Sund. p?,(l Trill. Ailunip.
KWe. ■h'-af^
C. P. Augufta. Marhias.
ha not
much
-'*■> rife loh. om.
Mid.iii.-g tid :'S. rtf^/.
to'h Sund. pill Trinity.
C. P.'! opfhim. Northamp. A
'Z. P. A^^-iJcrhoro' dufl and lui-
Commcnc. Dt. Co!. [St.»Barth:
zohokfomf air.
New look out jcl. invlfib.
■^r. Au^ulHriC. for J) Apo^.
tnh SuiidpaTna. Sr. J. B.
^.P. .Vir.lKimp. rhe'iieided.
"•'.m and r'o'k tf>i? mHt, rain.
.50 H
.51 H
53 B
55 H
57 S
,58 8
5y «
1 7
'-
-^ /
3 r
4 7i
t »
5^
Q
9-
Q
oi
9
48
1 :
5
10
29
11
2
11
49
inorn.
3«
1
49
H
8 ?.
9 7
lo 7
12 7
13 '"
14 7
16 7
17 7
18 7
20 •-
1 30
2 (>
2 4R
«28
J 1
5
4
44
44
K 4'
9 51
10 .51
Hrfvlti 49
7 -o« morn.
^ 3
8 2-,
8 48
9 14
9 47
10 29
1 1 18
:nom.
1.3
1 17
2 Zi.
3 58
4
43
1 34
2 24
3 14
4 5
4 59
5 5^
6 48
7 4
9 24
to le
ft- 11 3j
26E
4
53
1 33
Ariirn/f J, i*v)2o, i'iKi 1 -fleis bt A'eui-E>i^>;/aitd i.tiud from
fjitjfind. 16, 1770, P\ttle at Benniniton. '^'>> 1754,
•'(7i//.v XVI. Km;; o{ Franrf^hovn. — ^24, 1^72, The great
■!in{l:icr' of Pro'cO Mifs p.» P/t '.<.
'>S P:FrEMbia<, 1802, be.e^lns on Wednel'day. j
Firft Quarter 5th day, ili. 57m. morning.
Full Moon I »th day, 6h. 2m. e\>ening.
Lad Quarter i8th day, ah. 52m. ei^ening.
New Moon 26th day, 7h. 12m. evening.
• I "H 0!>i;-r.-ihlc Dhvs. Rc. !■ . Q v|-. ^li'lTT'^a
13I2
14
1.34
I
:?K
Mi6
\ eL/inmciiC. Wiiiiiiml. and Fio\.
■) Agrteablc
) Low tides. weather
7 Dog-days ei:d. Jui-
C i2thSvir.d. pafi.Trln. thefeaj'on.
I C. P. VN^orccfter. Somejkowcrs.
3 .Gen. \L\i-t\. Vermont.
{ Nativ. of B. V. Mary. Com-
[mencement, N- MavcD.
Day breaks ^h. oin. Clfar.
Hi^h tides. Decl.vir. D Peri-.
l.Sin Suiid. \\\\\ 'lri\i. More
C. P. Coiicoid&Taunton. rain.
S. J. C. Lenox and Wells. .
Froji in
Sun faft clock 5in.
L;nnl>ert. low funds.
Middling tides,
I4ih Sund. pafLTrin. Fine
dc/v, hut coo^ evenings.
■>. J . C. Northamp. and Portland.
Grows hazy, [vSt. Matthew.
7*s fou. 3h. 30m. with I'ontc
ComuieiK. New-Jerfey. ]) Ap.
ra in . Clea r and p leaf a n t .
1 /";th Sund. padT. St. Cyprian.
Yard L rifes llh. Signs of
-. J . C. Worccf. Augufta. "C. P.
4 Michaclm.Day. [Dedh.&Caft
^V. T,
ridi-
3 '■'-') 7
8 16
2 15
3 30 7
H39
2 59
3 32 7
9 7
3 47
3 33 7
9 43
4 ¥^
,3 34 7
10 32
5 3v
5 36 7
11 34
6 38
.5 37 7
uioin.
7 39
.5 39 7
. 52
840
;3 40 7
2 7
9 3^
5 42 7
3 31
10 34
.5 43 7
• rde
11 26
,5 44 7
J 46 7
6 ^1
morn.
6 ,56
18
5 47 7
-7 00
1 10
.5 49 7
7 55
2 9
5 50 7
83^
2 57
.3 .51 7
9 15
10 10
3 52
5 o3 :•
4 49
.5 54 ^
11 17
5 45
.-3 56 7
•norn.
6 38
2'.^
r 20
5 58 :
1 o'S
8 1-
6 (
2 33
9 1
6 1 (
3 37
4 3«
9 43
6 3 ^
10 23
^> 4^
J) lets
11 2
5 6 ^
6 12
11 42
6 7 6
6 3'->
Ev.24
6 8 e
6 .33
7
6 10 6
- 00
T '4
S'I'tetdbcr [^, i 774i i*'ft' Tederai Coiigivis luei a.i Plnla
delj'hia. 1780, Arriolu\ treafon dilcovered, and Wtfi
Point laved, through the patrioiilm of three virtuous pcaf
ints : Major Andre was hanged, and Arnold efcaped.
j2, 1761, George IIL crowned. 28, 1636, Harvard
•^o!!e<ie founded. Burnt, 1764.
3 OCTOBRR, t8o2, b -z-n.; on VruUv.
Flrd Quarter 4th clay, iih. 52m. morning.
Full Moon I fth day, 3h. 14m. morning.
Laft Ou.arter iSth day, 7h. 12m. morning.
New IVioon 26th day, iih. 50m. morning,
3lC
8
g
ic
n
i[
14
t(
1-
3o;7
31 C
/jrrczcs at
i6;h SuTKi. paft Trin. X. JV
Day b . 4h . Qom . [ N ;i n t . &. N < -wb
S. j . C. Pownalb. C. P. Bollon,
\^crv- high tides, C/ciidy
7*s i'o'.i. eh. 40m. nndrvrt
for fame days. D 'Perigee
>t. Dennis. Grows
17th Srtnd. paftTrin. 7;?/7r^
C P. Lenox. moderate
Middling tides. Sornc
rain.
Night's length i,"!h.
N. Stile ftrftinrrod. 1582. Cool
Queen of y. behc^.dcd, 1793.
t8th Sund. paft Trin. rvinds. [6 34 6
>t. Luke. Firif weather
C. P. N. Olouccller. S. J. C.
Jar the [Taunton.
Low tides. f'<^f^'>i'
Groxvs J Apogee,
r'ard L rifes gh. 30m.
loth Sund, pall Trin. colder.
'Jrifpin, patron of Shoemakers.
S.J.C.Cambr. CP-Tifhury^
Now comes on a [liiddef
>ts. Simon& Jude. coldNorth-
Eojl Jlorm.
f'refident Adams born, 1735
thS.n-.nT
hh'oh 7i>i}ids.
() 11 6
" .54
2 4,
fi 13 (y 8 37
. 3 4'
h 14 6 9 3 J
4 3«
ic 40
It ,56
6 3"
■S 18 6
tnorn.
7 34
> 20 6
1 If
8 28
^'^ 21 r
2 0^
9 21
ri 00 6
?> 5:
to 12
f> 24 6
,5 1^-
11 3
G ^^G
erif
ti 5o
6 2- r
', ,'-)^
morn.
^ 28 6
6 3.^
r,z
^ 30 t
7 ir
1 4^
f> 31 6
8 1,^
2 44
6 32 6
9 14
3 4''
6 34 (^
10 2c
43H
6 3,5 6
11 2^
.5 3^
37 6
morn.
6 2C
S 3^ 6
-0 31
T r,
S 39 ^
1 3A
7 4'"'
S 41 6
2 3^
8 2'.-
i 42 6
3 37
9 7
> 43 6
4 39
9 47
S 45 6
.5 4^
»0 2r
^ 46 6*D rt>
11 11
5 a8 6, r, 2r
i» .'i7
^ 49 6' is ]
Ev.47
6 50 G 641
1 41
6 51 6 7 ;34
2 3f'
6 s'^ 8 3-
3 37
CHoher 1.5, i^i^"-, Pojx* G-rgor\
rctunncd the C'alendar,
— 17, 18 and 19, Day', in
md fiifl int-oduccd the N. Stile.
the Ameririm annals, memorable for the capitulaticn of (wc
i,\el! difcipl.ncd arrn.ics and able Generals ; Burgo^vc, I'J'JJ,
and CorriwalliSf 1700. —
the Britini. 24, 1707
~'^» '775' Falmouth dcdroyai b^
, Firll Brliifli
Parliament met.
NOVKMBKR, 1802, br;,THts on Moii diiy.
Full Quarter 2ci day, 8h. 27m. cvenincr.
Full Moon 9th day, ih. 3m. evenintr-
Lad Quarter 17th day, 3!]. 4m. morhing.
New Moon 25th day, 311. iim. morning.
MJ.V
i
io;4
V26
I7i4
'%
79,0
2c |7
21 C
P4I4
2616
2?|C
;9j2
Ooicrv.iMo J).;%.s, 3c.
.0^.r
C.P. XortliriTDpton. A!l Saints. 6
C. P. Barr,nabu'. M>'r 6
Pic'tty high fnfli/e'cii'(:'G
Day breaks ^h. 25m. jfi
tides. Ba'", "^J Prri^;i>eJ6
'>^^ Sund. paftTrin. from.
Middling tides. Prfth vx-rd
'^. J. C. vSalem. Tninfit Mercury
"^yrius rifes lo'i. 40m.
St. Martin. ' u'erdher for
Sun faft clock i6Tn. Ko-'ember
Yuvd L rifes af 7h. , .^..
22d Sund. paf/Ti-i n T^Changtabh
L,o^'/ tides. ^
L\ P . P ! ym . &T?i^^ ' rr^^^er.
'*> fou^h at midnij.'.ht.
Great Earthquake, N.Kn;;. ^"ori^
Signs iif a ]) Apogee.
for, II.
i?d Sard. pnO Tr-'n. .Af/)-^
Jecilia, pu'iono! MuHc. a^irre-
i. Clement. able weather.
Mot great tides.
Catharine, patron of Rop£niak;.'rs.
Sorie 1 7
I'ard L rifes 7h. jnow, this j7
Advent Sunday. time. 7
7?^zi' zvind.i. 7
Andrew. Sun faft cl. 11 nil. 7
rJ
Xirc^mbcr 3, 16^0, A j^reat com'.'t ap|v
ed vii'IMoto the 9th of the next March.-
jran nrmv difbanded. 25, 1783, NeW'
F>iitifli troops.
ii
•)4 ^'1 9 6^ 4 . .
Fib ^|ii 5 /' ^2
,5S 6i o 23' - 16
5') 6| 1 40: 8 s
o 51 "- 5.3; ^ .54
o ^j c; 28 10 3^
4 ^■©'iTel 11
5 <5 5
8 5! 7
•; .5; 8
10 3, 9 ^J
11 5: 10 17
13 J morn.
14 .5' o 24
1.^ 5i I ii4 , .
16 5i 9 2,5j 7 4:-
1-' .5 3 28. 8
4 3
5 37 9 4'
, CI 46' 10 3;
J D fcts'n 3c
.22 M 3 24EV.27
23 5 6 24 1 -6
24 51 7 36 2 26
24 5} 8 51 3 -'-
25 5 10 9 4 '7
red, and continu-
—3, 178?, Amer-
■york evacu.ited h\
ic morn,
c
4
3 2
4 1:
4 5
6 24
18 5
^9 .5
^o .5
-I
j DECEMBER. 1802, begins on WpHnefd
^y. I
Eirit Charter 2d tlay, 4h. 20m. muriiuig.
Full Mooii 9th day, 2h. 56111. niorniug.
Lafl Qu^arter 17th day, oh. 49n>. moiDing.
New Moon 24th day, 4h. 56m. evening.
Firft Qu^arter 3 ill day, oh. 19m. evening.
■Ml
\v| Ohfcrv;.hle Days, &c. |r. © .s.|r. ©s.lF.Sca j
1
4
PiCtty hiuh tides. Nozo
- 26 ^,
n 24 ,5 -j
2,5
Icok out D Perigx-e.
' 2h
:norn. .5 ^fcj
36
Dnv breaks ^h. lom. jor t
-I 2-' r
33. 6 43I
47
jlorm.
^ 28 }-
1 4t.
'' ?,o
nC
2(1 Suncby in Advent.
- 28 .
3 4
8 20
^-
2
C. P. Worcfftcr. Clear avcl
' 29 .5
4 19
9 1£
3
Newport lakcn, 17"6.
7 29 ,5
■5 31
10 7
8
4
Coneeptloii of V. Mary. cold
7 30
6 .50
tt f
C;
.3
Kighi's length 1 jh. Becoiiii:^
^ 30 ,5
® ni.
morn.
IC
6
more
: 31 5
5 3^'
2
11
7
Yard L fouth ar midnight.
^ 31 .'3
^ 4.'^
5<'
12
C
7 32 5I 7 51
7 32 5' 8 0"
1 5^.
2 4r
C.P.l'aunt.l?i;ecl,i799,/K{.68
1,-,
3
4
C.P.Aueu(lr|\V.|,y'M"N-(:To^
7 33 .511 i-'
3 26
iV'ore foUitiir
16
5
Tea deftr. at Boll. 1773. ]> Apx).
" 33 ,5 morn.
4 4«
17
6
I.ow tidts. tixa titer
7 33 ,5 e
.5 2-
6 6
18
7
7*s {outh ^h. 4C1IU 6'i?
7 33 5 1 ?
19
c
4th Suiid. in Advent. hand},"] I>3 .5 2 5
6 46
?02
Nyriiis rif< s 8h. A<;recahle J7 33 .5
3 ''
- p8
21
3
Si. 'Ihoma^. Shorietlday. 7 33
4 1;
8 1.:,
22
4
xocathtr Jor the jcajon.'l 33 .0
5 2.^
9 ^>
"6
>
I'idcs increaling.
7 33 .5
('; 00
10 ft
24
6
The chuds denote
7 33 b
D let.
1 1 t
'-^5
/
Cii R I STM as-Day.
7 33 /
5 7
j-:v. •?;
ii6
C
1 it S. pall Chriftm. St. Stephen.
7 33 5
6 2.
I k
27
28
St. John. fnow.
7 33 .:
7 4-
' rP'
3
4
Innoce-nts. Good winter
7 a3 ,
9 ^
2 5'
^9
-*s {"outh at 9 o'clock.
T .
\o 16
3.4r
^°i
f ji;;h ti<les. " weather. D Pt-rig.
7 32 '.
u -0 4'2«l
•^16
Svlvelter.
7 32 -
morn. .5 t ■ j
Dtccmber 9A\, 1620, CJov. (\.rvfr, v.ithi h t (a>I<^- y ol loi
louls, l:.md;.'ci ar Plymouth RoJi.-— ^^'n iT.-f), 900 ri/fi^i.-.^
taken hy Gt-n. Was ■[ i n' • i «« v. -r 7v»-.<^.,.
_...l
t '5 )
Courts -In the State (5/"ConneO:icut.
Supreviii Court of Errors.
^ T^O fit rhe ^r\\ Ti^crday in Juiu^ annually : Ji-fcrnafcly it
A Hartfo'd and New-Haven, beginning at rhe <v)n!ie!-.
i ; is cnini>«)iVd vi the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and
vc-ive AfTillants.
Superior Courts.
PRIMARY CIR(.;U11\— At Middletown, tTi- laft
icfday I'lve one in Ju'y. At NeM-H.i\Tn, the lad Tuef-
<1 ly in July. Ai Danhury, tlie sd Tuefday in Angaft. ^Ar.
Lit^-hfieid, the 3d iuciday in Auguft. At Hartford, the tft
Tuefday in SejiVeir.Uer. At Windham, the ,^d 'lucfday in
jH'pteiiii.er. At rCew- London, the -jrh rucfdny in Scpr .
^ SKCONDARY CIRCUIT.— At Hadd.^m, .the K-ft
'I'ueiday in Dcc^-nihcr. At New-Haven, the ift Tucfd.y
in Jamiar}-. At Fairfield, the 3d Tuefday in January. At
LitrhfieUl, the lafl Tu.»rday in January. At Hartford,
the 2(1 Tuefday in February. At Tolland, tlie 4th Tuefd;!y
in February. At Vv^iudh im, the ift Tuefday in Tvlareli.
A.t Norwich, the 4th Tuefday in March.
Courts of Common Pleas.
At Kartford, dx- .qd 'iuetday in March, and 1 ft in No-
xeniher. At Nen'-Haven, 3d 'ruefday in March and 4th in
November. At New-London, the 2d Tuefday in June.
At Norwich, the 4th Tuefday in November. At Fairfield,
the pd Tuelday in April. At Daaburjv the f^d Tuefday in
Noven^bcr. At VViudham, the 3d Tuefday in Auguf>, and
2d in De'-ember. At Lirchhcld, the 4th Tuefday in I\larch,
and 3d i-' SfpK'mbcr. A..t Middietown, the 2I Tuefday in
Novrmbe". At Haddam, t!ie iflTuefdiy in April. 'At
Toilaud, the ed Tuefdays in February and September.
Courts in the State of Rhode-Ifland.
Superior Courts.
AT Newport, the lU Monday in March, and 4th in Ati-
guf]. At Providenre, tlie 3d Mondays in March and
September. At Souih-KingOon, 4th Monday in April, and
•?ri in October. Af Brftol, the 2d Mondays in Mv.rch an«i
Stptember. At Eafi-Gn enwich,the 2d Monday in ApiiU
^;.d i(t»} Oclolw-r.
( '6 )
Courts of Csminon Phas.
At Ke'.vpon, the 3d Mcji-diiy ia M.iy, and 2d in N-^vera-
bcr. At Provide ncp, ihr 4th Moiid-iy in May, and 3d ni
December. At iSourh-Kij'gflon, the i^d Mond.iys in Febru-
ary and Ai:puft. At BiiiU)), ihe 'jd Monday in January,
■aA \{\ ill June. At Kalt-Grceuwicn, the 3a Ivloiidayi ia
j..:.an.r/ ;^nd Au.^ull.
Courts in the State ^New-Hampfiiire.
Su peri or Courts.
T Ponfinouth, the t{} Tuelday in February. At Exe-
ter, the 3d 1 uerday in Sepicnibcr. At Dover, the ^\h
Tuifday in Februay, and^fr in September. At Amheii^,
the illTuefdny in 0«^;jber. At Hopkiiiton, the ill 1 uclday
inMi-y. At Kcene, the^dTucuu^viuOaober. At Charier
A
towri, tne 3d I'neiday in Mi-y. At 1 1.iverhill, the ifl'i ueU
day in November. At Plyniouth, the iltTuelday in June.
Courts of Common Pleas.
At Portfmouth, the illTuefd:>y in Jamtaiy. At Exeter,
the 2d I'liefday in Augult. At kf^chefter, (Norway pUiins)
the 3d "iuv^fday in January, At Gilmantowh, the 3d TulT-
d.y in Auguil. At Anih^-rft, the laft Tuefday in March.
At Hopkinion, the ifl Xuefday in September. At Keenc,
the ift iuefday in A.pril. At Charleilown, the 4th Tuef.,
day in Scptemhc.-. A; Haverhill, the ift "rucfciay iu Marcli,
At PlyxiiOuih, the lO 1 uefciay in September.
Courts /;/ the State 0/" Vermont.
Supreme Courts.
AT Ncwfanf. on tiie iR Tuefday ni Anguft. At Vv^'ood*
ftock, ,;:i ihc 3d TiTefday in AuguR. Ae Chellea, on
the ill Tuefday next folio'ving the 4th Tnefday in Augulf.
At Danville, on tlic .'sd ruefdi-^y next loilowmt^ th.e 41::
'l"uelddy in Ai:;>uft. / t " t. Albati's (for the time beinj'j or\
the 4rh IV'-fday nrxt f, iowinf|: the 4ih Tuefday in Au^uft.
At Burlington on the ill T'leid'y in January. At Midvlit.-
,bur>- on th" '^^ i'uerdi'y «>f January. At Rutland, on iJii*
ait 'I\it fday next f Olovinsi; the 4'h Tuefday in Januaiv.
At Benriinj.^ton nnd Mancheder, altt riiately on the 3d 1 ueU
c!:'y next following; the .^th TMrrd,iy in Januaiy.
County Courts.
At Benninp;ton on the 3d Monday in December, and at
Manch'.:fler on the ill Moncby in June. At Ruiiand uu
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tlv 3d Mondiv in March and on the 3<:1 Mondrtyin Novcm-
})cr. At Iviia.Jlci>ury on ihe ifl. Monday in Marrh and the
hi] Monday in September. At JBuHingron, on the laft
Jvlonday lavf ont" in February, and on thtr lad Monday lave
two in September. At St. Alban'i, (for the time beiiii^jon
the ift Monday in Febniny, and lafl Monday in Augufl-
At Newfane, on the 2d Mondays in June and I^cem-
l)..'r. At WoodlTo'-k, on the 3d Mondays in Stptember.and
iVlaivh. At Chelfea, on the 2d Mondays in jane and De-
cember. At Crehfh jry and Rrownington, on the 4th Mcn-
xiiys in March and Nox'eniber alternately. 'Ihe New
County orCiilcdonia unrerlair.
LIST of STAGES tUt run from BOSTON, and
the Place's from luhich they fl art.
A LBANY Mail Sfa<rp ^oes throngh WoreeOer to A^
^ i. b.my ; lets of!" frotr. Kmg'slnn, Market-SqViare, every
'".londiy and Thni-rday nKjrnii'g, at loc/clock ; and arrives
■• All):tnv every Mo;.d.iy and Thnrfd-sj' noon.
i'>O.S TON and NK\V-YORK Mail Stage Onrts from
King's Inn, M^rkc'-'^'quare, every day, (Sundays exeepted. j
^lummer EPahlrfmienl. Leaves B(ifton at 10 'o'clock,
A. M. ami an-ives at Worcefler fame d;i.y, at 8 o'clof 1 ,
P. M. ; leaves WoTcefter next morning, at 3 o'clock, anJ.
arrives ^t Hartford fame day, at B, P. M. ; leaves liart ford
next nionmig, at 3 o'clock, and arrives at Stamford fame
<iay, at 8, P. M. ; lea^'es Stamford next morning at 3 o'clock,
and reaches Nev\'-York at noon, iame day. Winter
fJahliJhnunt. Le^ve-^ B;)fton at 8, A. M. and arrives Ht
Worceiler, at 8, P. M. ; leaves Worcefter next morning,
at 4, and arrives at Snffield at 7, P. M. ; leaves SufHeKi
next morni.-'.g at 4, and arrives at New-Haven at 8, P. M-
leaves New-H^vfu next morning at 4, and arrives at N^ .
York next day :it 11, A . M.
PORTSMOU PH Mail Stage through Salem fets o-f
from King's Inn every day (Sur.fiays excepted) <ir 3 o'clo'. >-
in the morning, and arrives at Porcfirtouth at 6 o'clock ;::
flic e> ening ; iets off from Portrmou*h, and airives in Bol^
lOii, the fame days and hmjt.s.
AMHPIIST Mail Stage through Billevica f;-rs olF from
King's Inn e\rr\- Wednefday monnng at 4 ('ciock, and
arrives at Amheril at 7 o'clock in ^he e\^ning, lame day ;
leaves Amher'O every da\ at 4 o'clock, and arn\ci> aiBcffton
ar 7 i.'clock in ihe evening, 'lime day.
•Be ^
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PROVIDEXCE Sruj;e fets off from King's Inn evert-
day at 8 o'clock in the morning, and arrives nt Providcuce
ftiiie day at 4 o'clock in thr afrernotin ; fets off from Prov-
idsnce, and arrives in BoUon, the fame days and hours.
.V. B. Extra Stages to be had at Ki n g'j, at any ti,ne tlicy
are rjjantcH.
PROVIDENCE and NEW-VORK Southern Mail
Stage fets »)'F from Ifr.tel Hatch's CoRle-Moufe, corner of
Exchange-Lane, State-Street, every Tuefday, 'I harfd-.iy and
Saturday, at 10 o'clock in the mi.'rning, and arrives at New-
York e\ery Wednefd.A', FiiHay and ^^und?,y noon ; leaves
New- York every Tueuhiy, '! hurfday and :-..iturday, -.it 10
o'clock in the morning, and arrives in Ecllcn every Fiida\ ,
Mond'.iv and Wednelday, at 4 o'clock in the arrcrnoor.
N. 13. An r.xtra Sluge runs every dcy to Providence. Jrcni.
the alh\:e. off.ce.
PLYivlOUTH Mail Stngc icts off from Kir«'s Inn ex-
cry Tiiciday, Ihurfady ar;d ^aJurday, at 6 o'clock m ths
inornirt.-, and arrives at Plymouth, fnne days at 5 o'clock
in the evening ; lets off from Plymouth eveiy Wednefday,
Friday and Monday, at 6 o'clock, and arrives in Bofton
ihme days at 5 o'clock. N. B. PLmoiith Sta^r fajjcs
ihrou^Ji Brid^^yzcaf.'r every Wednefday and Ikurjday^ and
th'-ou.ih H-ngh'J-ni oil the other regular days.
SALEM M;tii Stage fets off from King's Inn every day
in the week (Sund.iy excepted) at 3 o'clock in the afternoon,
and arrives in noilon every day at 11 o'clock, A. M.
SALEM Stctge fets off nom Ifrael Hatch's Colfee-Houfe,
State-Street, every morning (Sundays excepted) at 8 o'clock,
and arrives at Salem at 11 o'clock; le<?ves Salem at 3
o'clock in the afterttocn, and arrives in BoOon at 6 o'clock.
SALEM Stage iets off from Ifrael Hatch's Coffec-Houfe,
Srate-Streer, every day (SuiuLiys excepted) at 3 o'clock in
rh<* ahernooi, wwd arrives hi Boflon every day at 10 o'clock
Tn the morntf'g.
MARBLEHEAD Stage feis off from King's T.,- every
day in the \v^-ek (Stm-i^ys excepted) at 3 o'clock n; the al-.
tcrnoon, and arrjv cs in Bofton every day at 1 1 o'clock, A. M.
TA UNTO rC and NEW-BEDFORD Mall Stage fets
off from Kn:g"s Inn every Tuefday, Thurfday aitd Saturday,
at 3 o'clock in the morning, and arrives at Taunton at \'z
o'clock, and ;-.t \Ve\v-Bedford at 6 o'clock the fante even-
ing ; lea\es New-Bedford everj' Monday, Wednclday and
Friday, at o'clock in the morning, and arrives at Bollon
the lame d.iy^ at 6 o'clock in the evening.
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DORCHESI ER and MII.TC)N vStoge f-ts f>ff evcry
day (Sundays cxct-pter^j from Kirg's Inn, at 4 o'clock in thr
att". rnoon, and arrives in Bofton every day* at 9 oViock u
<he niorr.ing.
DiiDHyvM Stage fets ott' from Kings's Inn every d-'y in
ihc Nveok (Sundays cxcej)ted) ai 4 o'ci(.M.k in the aitern<;()n,
and airuTs ia Bufloa the famvi days at lo o'cloLk in
ihe nu>n)i!)g.
QUINCV Sta-gc fcts off from King's Inn (2very Tuef-
day, '1 hurld^y an;i Saturday, at 4 o'clock in the aftcri.coi),
cind arrives i.i Budou die fault; d<) s at 10 o'clock in the
iiiornii.g.
CAN TON Stage fets off from King's Inn every Tuef-
•i.iy, liiurfday and Saturday, at 3 o'clock in the afternoc ,
it;.d arrives i.i Bofton the fame days at 9 o'clock in th
inc*n;mg.
RA:,D0LPH Stci-e fets off from King's Inn eveiy
Tu. iday, '1 huifday awd Saturday, a* 3 o'clock in the afiti-
wu, uiid anives at Randolph lame days ; fcts oft froni thttl
./•eve, and .urivcs in Boftou the fame days at 10 o'clock in
mo niuMiui;^.
STOUUiirON ?^tage fets off frou) King's Inn, and ar-
nves m Boiion the iame davs and hours as hanuidj'h Stage.
NLWBURYFOR'l' St'a-c fets olf evciy day (Sund.i\s
■exccpteiij from Mr. Evans' 1 avern, Ann-Street, at 6 o'cio'.k
la the morning, and arrives at Newhuryport at 7 o'clock ni
tiie afternoon ; fets off from Newbuiyport, and aiiives in
Boiton the lame diiys and hours as above.
HAVERHILL Stage fets off from Mr. Evans' Tavern,
Ann-Street, every Monday, Wednelday and I'uday, at 3
o'clock iii the mornu.g, and arrives at Havc-rhiii at ii
o'cioek, fame days; leaves Haveihiil at 10 o'ci(Kk in tlie
ii>ornn-gs of 'lucfday, '1 hurfday and Saturday, and arnvci;
la Boftou at 7 o'cIock in the evening, fame Ciys.
A'. ^. A 'a:v.f\d Carriage Jits ojf for UavtrhW, Ju-
King's Inn, to airr^ .paiJen^r.rs or baggc^e^ evtry Ikurjdc
and arnvts m B<y:on cvtiy lVi.dnefda) .
LEOMiNSi>.R Mad Stage lets off from J. and,
VVhceiock's, No. 37. M.uihoro'-Strcet, every Wodiit ii'
and Saturday at 5" o'clock m the morning, and arrtve%
ivcomlidler lame days ; leaves Leominlfer every MonJ
ai.d '1 hurfday at 5 o'clock m ihe mc-.iiing, and ariivei 1 .
Bolton the lame days.
GKO'i'ON Stage friS olf from 7. nnd S. Wheelock' ,
^'-^' .j7) Mur:boro'-.^tic-r.^ every WcdnefJay at 4 o'clock m
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(he morning, and :>Tiives at Groton ?.t 3 o'clock in the sf-
ttrnoon, fnuie d:iy ; leaves Groton every Monday at 4
o'clock iTy the nn.orni'.ig, and airive* iii Bcvllon a. 6 o'c;o>.k
in the afrenioon, faTne day.
^ C AMB RIDC; L Srage iVts off fron-i the Old State-Hour.-,
Cornhill, (wice evciy day, rSuiiday;; (.Arrptcd; ai 120'ciof «.,
noon, aiid at 6 in the afreniOi>u ; airivcs in iJoUon at 10
o'clock in the mornii'g, and :\t p, in :lie -afterncyovi.
ROXBURY and BRCOKLINL .^ta^e fcrs off and ar-
riv. s at the fame place and hours ?.s Car-ibrid^e Sta^e.
WAl ERTOWN Stjgc lets oft xroni tlif. Old Ftatc-
Hoiife, Cornhill, everyday 'Sundavs excepted) at 5 o'clock
xn the afrcrnooi", and arrives in Bolloa every day at 10
•o'clock in the itfornir.^.
^ N E WB U R Y FO R 1 ' Caravn n fef s off from Maj or Fobe.'
T^ver.'i, Market-."^ qua re, every Friday at 6 o'clock, a;,id ar-
rives in I'nfion ever}' Wcdnei'day at 4 o'clock.
RA'iKS OK LETTER POSTAGE.
EVERY letter conipofcd of a fir^gle fivect of p.iper, con-
vey(-d not cxceednig 40 niiUii, 8 cents — Over 40 miles
y.d not exceeding 90 miles, \o cent^ — Over 90 miles and
rot exceeding 1,50 miles, liz^ c^-nts — Over 1.50 miles and
iiot exceedn-.g 300 mi es, 17 cents — Over 300 miles and
not exceeding 300 niiies, 20 cer.ts — Over 500 miles, 25
cents.
Every letter conipokd of two ^;if^ces of paper, double
thofe ratr's — Every ieiter compoled of three pieces of pa-
per, triple thole rates— Every ietier compofed of four pie-
ces of paper, weiglinig 1 o/.. guadruV'le thofe rates, and at
the rate of four in-gle letters for each ounce any letter or
packet me.y weigh — I'.veiy Ihip letter originally received at
an olHce tor dehvery, (> cents.
1 he Poll-Oifico d(vs not infure money, or any other
thing con\ eyed by jxifl. The General Eoft-Oihce is kept
at the feat of G(;^ennnent.
"" CURE "1^7 TFtK .RING-WORM.
SIR PAUL JOPDRF.L, fron; Y.r. /kill in Botany, has matic a difcovrrv
wliich is likely to proved the grtatclt importance to tlic hfallfi
and calV of the Em opeans in Iiiflia ; and will tend to tlie extirpation
of that crvcl and moll iorn;trr.'in^' .of .ill inaladic.^, the Kmg-W omi ;
and the remedy i.-< as finuilc a> it is cificncious. It confitts in r.o'.hirj;
more than a frequent enihrovat'on, or fridtion of the parts where tl.i
eruption prevail,-., wjth comino'i Muftuoom Kcichcp. 1 his renied- ,
finiple as it apjv.ars, his never be?n known to fail in removing th.:
Rinj^-Worm, l:ch,oi ai.y oth-f vuuncous eruption, after c\tr> no'-
U'jm lu« tailed.
THE
^atitit'^nims Begi0cr.
Governors, ^c. fince the firfi Settlement of
Plymouth and Maffachufetts.
Governors o^ Ph.mcuth Cnloyiy, from 1620 to 1695,
(^ieftcd by the Peop't- for 71 Ye;irs.
John Tarver, I Edvs-ardW'ir.flow, 1 Jonih Wi«no\v,
Wi I ti.un Bradford, ] Thomas Prince, | Thomas Hinkley.
Mijlarhufttti Governors, from 1628 to 1692,
elea.^d by the People.
The FiguTC^JIiew the )i^ml>e.r of yean each governed.)
Deputy Goihirnors.
1 Thomas GofFc*
16 Thom-is Dudley
1 Roger Ludlcn-
12 Richard Bi'ilingham
3 John Winthrop
r3
C,overin)rs.
Matthew Cradock*
John \A'''inthrop
3 Thomas Dudley
1 Joim H'lynes
1 Sir Henry Vane
10 Richard BcHlnghara
36 John Endicot
6 John Leverctt
11 Simon BradOreet
_ * Chofen in Kn^'lanS.
John Etidicof
6 Francis Wiiioughby
2 John Levereit
6 Samuel Symonds
11 Thomas Danforth
Sir Edmund Androfs, appointed by K- James^ 3 years.
Cwernor-s after Fhmcnth and Un.jjnrkufftt^ vcre united,
ap]X)iated by the Kings of t.ngland.
J. untenant Gm^ernors.
1692 William St<.«j^hton,
I to 1702
i7o2 Tliomas Povey
Gct'cniors.
i''~<j2 SirWiiUaia Phlps
1^99 Richard /:£Z/-/EcHamont
i-oa Joleph Dudley
«;"f(> S.aniuel Shute
3728 William Barner
3730 Jonathan Belcht-x
iMo William Shirley*
^7,57 Thorn ift Powisal
1760 Sir Frajicis Bcrna'-d
i?-© Thomas Hufclnnfon
"' "74 Genera/ Thomai. Gage
i"ii \'\''iHj?m Trviler
17J6 William Durnmer
17,30 William Tailer
1732 Spenctr Phips
173B 1 homas Hutchirfon,
[to 1770
1776 AndreM' Oliver
1774 Thomas Oliver
'errcgnum 5 years, till the A/fl/yflc//«/^^/jConftit.ution took
place, the iz^th of Otiobcr, 1780.
:'~So Jt.ihn Hancock, ro i;^?5
1 "85 Janifs Bowdoin, 2 yrars
i"H7 John H.«'Tc()ck, 10 1793
17^4 Samuel Adams
1797 Incrcaie Sumncr,2 years
I Lirritennnt Govfrnors.
\ 17P0 Thomas Cufhiiig
1788 Benjaiiii:; Lincoin
1789 ShiiiV.c-] Adanis,to i-^cjs^
1794 Mofes Gill, to 1800
Civil Government in Massachusetts,
lor the Poiiiical Yt^.ir, coTimicucing May, iooi, and eiidii:g
May, i8o'2.
His Excellency CALEB STRONG, Efq. ll.d.
Govirnor and ComwancUr m Cinef.
His Honor SAMUKL PHILLIPS, Efq. Litut. Governor,
■ cox; N C I L.
Kon. Oliver V/endcil,
Stephen Cliv/.'.fc,
jchnHafti! joS
Nathan Cufhing, j Jofiah Barrletf,
Alex. Campbell, John Rend,
Daniel Bigelow, | John Blifb.
LLGISLjriVE B0D1\
The senate.
The Hon. TAVID COBB, Efq. Pnfident.
George E. Vaugh.-n, O.tA.
Rev. Dr. Tnadicr^ Chaplain.
SiTFFOiK Hoi. James Bowdoin, William Tudor,
Jonathan L. Auftin, Efquircs.
E ^ s ". X — Hc-n. Johii'Ireadwel!, Nathaniel MarfH, Enoch
TitcoTTih, Jacob Crcwniniljleld, ECquires.
MiDi.i.ESEN — Hon. lonvthnn Maynard, Aaron Hill,
\Vii;iam Kildreth. William Hull, Efquircs.
Ham !' s ;i i k r — Hon. S;;m'iel Eowlttr, Thomas Dwii;lit,
Ebt'iKVcr Hanr, }-Iugh McLcilan, Eiquires.
Yr;KK — Hon. Simon Fiye, John Kord, Ei^jU'rcs.
Pi.YMOUTM, Di'KKS l\»l^ NTV, 7m\ NaNTUCKH-T
— Hon. Ifaac Thomjn'on, Bcia H3y\v:jd, Benjamin A1-.
Icn, Elquircs.
BrioToi. — Hon. Eliflia May, .Tofiiih De.mc, Efquircs.
BARN'sTA.ni. K— -Hon. John'Diliingham, Elq.
WoRCE^TER — Hon. Jr'<i;ih Steams. S.iU-m Tr%vnc,
Elijah B
rija'nnm, Re/.alecl Tafr, 'Unrnas Kale, EOji:')
IBKRIAND Hon. S '
..-, T
hiny Storer, Efquires,
L^e.iow,
Wood-
( ^3 ;
Lt vco i,N', Hancock, Was H i s-nTo::, ind Ki. n
N K HKCK — Hon. Nathnr.iel Dnninf-r, l-T'^uirts.
Bt-: RKSH I R F — Hop., lom^jio;! j. Skinner, Baniahj<5
BiHvell, Efquiros.
NoRFOi K — Hon, Re'-'i-'miii Hiichbom, William Af-
piiiwall, John Ellis, Efqiiires.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Hon. EDWARD H. R03BIKS, Shca/ier.
Hniry V/arrev, Efq. Cicik.
Rev. ThcTnas Ba!da.'in, Clinplain.
OuNTv OF SbTTOLK.
Date of Incorporation.
lO^t), Sept. 7. Bos ION", Charles JaTVi.>,
Bcciaiiiiji Auflin, jun.
David i iiti( n,
Nathanirl Fellov
George Blalv-e,
163,5, Sepf. 2.
1644, May C9.
1738, Jan'. 10.
Chclha,
James Prince,
RuHell Sturgis.
Nathan Rice.
C'.T'v-. V OF NOP FOLK.
163c, Sept. 7. Dorchej^iT^ John HoTvc,
Perez Morton.
Roxvury, EheiKvcr Sv-.^vsr,
Jolt'ph Hf!?rh,
Vv^'iivm Brsv/er.
l'Ve\Tnoufh, Afa White.
D.iDiiA.M, IfaacBullard,
Ehcne/.cr Filher.
Brain tree, F.beiie/.er Thayer.
^<ji<-c- ( Jq^pi Baxter.
Milton, Edward H. Rohbin^;.
IVicnlhuni, Nathan Coniilock',
Brook Izt.r^ S!ephf*n Shup.
Ntedham^ Jonathan Kingibnry.
Mrdzvay, Ivloics Richardlon,
BeVinfJiam^ Laban Bates.
Wciiolcy William B.Kon,
Sieu^/itoTit Lemuel Gay,
1S30
Sept
128.
1036,
SeT>t
Sept
0,
8.
jf^4o, May 13.
J 6,50, May 22.
1-84, July 7.
i6fie, May 7.
jo"3, C'ct. 15.
I "03, Nov. 13.
^711.
Nov.
Oft.
-4-
17!0,
Nov.
2-7,
"^
Dec.
D^c.
lo.
22.
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Date of Incorporation.
176-3, jutR- 20.
1770, April 26.
1778, M:irch 2.
1778, June 10.
1''92, Feb. 23.
1793, March 9.
1797, Feb. 23.
l6i:8, Sept. 13.
1^34, Aug. 5.
1607, Nov.
1-H2, July 3.
1639, May 22.
1639, Sept. 4.
1640, oa. 7.
1643, May IQ.
164/3, May 14.
J ^146, Mny 6.
1645 ^ 1648.
1649, May 2.
1^,50, oa. 18.
1668, April 29.
1668, oa. 14.
1685, Au^. 12.
172,'^, Dec. 8.
1728, Tunc 20.
1757, June 16,
1704, Jan. 28.
flka^on^ Jonathan Billings.
Cohajjety "riiomas Lothrcp.
Franklir,^ John Boyd.
Foxborough,
Quiricv, Mofes Black.
C<mtofiy Jofeph Bemis.
County of ESSE,X,
SalilM, Ebenrzer Beckton'^
Bc-njamni Pickman, jun.
William Preiroff.
Ipswich, Nafhaniel M-^'adc,
Jofoph vSwai'f'y,
Jonarh?n Cogiwell,
N'czjjiiiry, Jonah Lirrle,
joieph Nev.cll.
Iwnvfield, 5
Gloitcejler, John Rout.
Roro/cyy Moody SpafFord.
S/i////>ury, Samuel March.
Manclujter,
Andovcr, "i'homas Kittredgc.
Haverhill, Francis Carr.
Marblchead, F.liiha Story,
jolhua Preutifs.
Tcpsficld,
Awiihij-y^ Chriftopher Sarjjent.
Bevtrl^y Mofcs Brown,
Jamf'S Burnham,
John Sfephc!;s.
Bradford, Nathaniel 'ihurllor..
Box ford, Thomas Prrley,
Mrthucn, William Ruls.
MiddUtortj
DanvTs, Gideon FoOer.
Nf '.vitu KY- William Coo-'t-^-"^.
PokT, Jonithan Man;,.
A\''ir;i.ini Baniri!,
'93- June ai. nurmiipx,
nt.
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■ . Coir NTY OF MIDDLESEX.
Date of Incorporation.
i(yA(), June 24. Charkjlown, Thomas Harri
16 jo, Sept. 7. JVatertowv, Willi;,m Hunt
1630, Sept. 28. Mcdford, Nathaniel HalJ.
1633, Sept. 8. Cambridge, Jeduthun VVilllngtoi;,
_ ^ jofcph Kanlett.
1635, ;cpt. 2. Cox CORD, Jofeph Chandler,
1639, ^^V^' 4- Sudbury, Jonathan R.ice.
i64<2, May 18. JVvburn, Loamjjii Baldwin.
1644, May 09. Reading, James Bancroft.
1649, May o. Af^/^,.„, Jonathan Oakes.
i65r„ May 29. GV^row, I'imothy Bigelow.
J 6 55, May 29. BilUrica, Oliver Crolby.
16,5.5, May £9. C/idmsJord, William Adams.
1660, May 31. Marlborough, Jonathan Weeks.
1673, Od. 1,5. Dun/tahleAnd ? j , ^.
1 789, Jmrc 22. 7\ngsborou^k, \ ^^^"^ ^"^^•
1674, May 27. .S/ier/;^7-//^,'bamel Whitnev.
1%, May 16. SfozvAx^& >^. , ,,,/
- 1783, Feb. 25. Boxljorough, \ ^^^''^^^ Whitman.
1691, Dec. 15. Newtown, Timothy Jackfon.
1 /CO, June 2^. Framinghavi,
1701, Eeb. 26. /)rm//,
1712, Jan. I. lVej7own, John Slack.
1712, March 20. Lexington, Jofeph Simondi.
17I,5» pec. 3. Littleton, Daniel Kimball.
1715, pec. 1.3. Hopkiuton, Timothy Shepard.
1724, Dec. 3. Holli/Ion, Ephraim Littiefield.
1725, Dec. 17. Stonekam,
1729, Sept. 23. lV,/}ford, Abel Boynton.
1729, Sept. 29. Bedford,
1730, Sept. 2,5. Wilmington,
i 732, J»ine 29. Town/end, John Campbell.
1734, pec. 23. Tcwkt(lmrs, William Simond;,
173.3, July 3. Atlon^nd^lj „ ,
i7Bo, April 28. CarUfle, \ J^"^' Brooks.
»737, Jan. 4. Waltham, Abner Sanderfon.
^7a3, Jan. .5. Shirley,
2753. April 6. Pepperel, Tofeph Heald.
37,54, April 19. Z?>/co/«, Samuel Hoar.
i?^'>7, Marrh6. AJhbx,
1780, April 10. EafSuSury, Jacob Reeve.'.
1781, Feb. 19. Natick,
-:^99, Feb. 28. Burlington,
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C.M!-;tv or HAMPSHIRE.
Date of Incorporatioa.
J6-3.-3, Sr R : X (; F I f. id, William Ely.
1661, May 22. Hcdl.v, Samuel Porter.
1669, May 19. IV-fj^cld, James Taylor.
1670, Mi'.y 11. Iht field,
16H2, Miy 24. Dccrf.ddy Jonathan Holt.
1685, May 27. No h t h a m p ton & ) John Taylor,
'^7'^5i J'-'ne 17. Eafl- Hampton, \ AfahclPomroy.
171 '^, Feb. 25. .North field, Solomon Vofe.
1-18, Nov. 12. Sundering d, Sanauel Church.
3731, July 14. Eri.mjuid, Cbirk Brown.
1741, April 10. B/andford, William KnON, 30!.
1742, Jan. ij. Ptlham, Haac Ahcrcromhie.
«7,52, Jan. 30. Pclmcr, James Smith.
^^"53) J'^n- b' Southampton, Lemuel Pomroy,
1753, April 19. South-Had ley, Ruggles Woodbridge.
^7.53) June o. G rren field 8c ) -k, r -d r
1 793, ^ept. 28. G^ll, ^ \ ^'^^^'^^ ^^^^°^'^' J""-
17,53, J>"^ ^5' New-Sale.m, James Felton.
17.53, I^^c. 12. Mof/ta;j;uc, Henry Wells,
17^4, Jan. 25. Granville, HVael Parfons,
Thomas Hamilton.
1754, April 20. Greenzuich, Robert Fielxl.
17,39, Feb. 13. Awhcrjl, Zebina Montague,
1760, April 25. Monfon, Abner Brown.
1761, June 30. PMlchertozon, Eleaier Clark.
1761, June 30. Coiraine,
1761, June 30. Shutcjbury^
1761, Nov. 25. Ware,
1762, March 6. Bemardjlon & ? t „^„„, p^n .,
1784, May 12. Leydev,' ^ Lemuel Fofter. •
1762, June 11. CheJItrfeld, Benjamin Bonncy.
1-62, Sept. 18. South-Bri m field ik ) ^m- xx- i
178.5; July 5. Holland, "^ ^Oliver Wales.
1763, Feb. 17. JVarwick 8c ) i^r, /- . ,
1783,0^1.15. Orange, ^ M^^ Cobb.
1763, June ^j. Wilbraham, John Blifs.
1765, June 21. Ckarlemont,
176.3, Oft. 31. (Jicjlcr, Elijah Blackman.
1767, JuiiC 16. Conway, Malachi Maynard.
1768, June 11. Granby, David Smith.
1768, June 21. AJh field, Ephraim Williams.
1768, June 21. Shdburne, John Long.
1768, June 30. Wortkhgtonf E/rn Stnrkweathcn
( ^7 )
■Ditc of Incorporation.
1— o, Nov. 7. Sr.uthz'jfck, Jofeph Forw-'Tc!.
1771, April 24. Willi amjlurgh, Llifhi Hubi ard.
1771, y\pril 24. H'hatilx^
i-'73, June 29. Korwitlt,
i-;»4, Ftb. 2:j. VVpJl-Springfeld, Jonathan Smiih, Jun
1774, March 5. I.vvfrrtt^
1778, Sepr. 129. Writ-tianfton^ Aaron Fifhcr.
1779, April 14. Buciiland,
1779, June no. Cimimtn^rtrn & ) t,,^^. u- i-^,.!,.
b »;» I r n/ 1 ij > James xvicnaras.
178,7, March 16. Plnvip''ld, S
17B0, Nov. i;8. Mont^cmery,
178!, May 8. ?^'^,;^c//,
i'-8i, May 14. GnpicKy
178^, March la. Middle fidd,
itSc^, C)H. i.-^. Lon^imcadon:, Gideon Rurt.
1784, Feh. ^i, Ludlow, Aaron J. Miller.
1-^85, Feb. 9. IhiL'c,
iV8,5, Feb. 14. //v7'/^
179'2, Feb. 7. Hawley, Edmund Longlcy.
1792, Feb. 25. 7?tt/<r//,
County o f BARNSTABLE.
16^9, Sept. 3. Bar n stap. i-f, Ifajah L. Greea.
1609, Sept. 3. Sandwich, William BodHfh.
1639, Sept. 3. Yarmoatii, Eliflia Doanc.
1^46, June 2. x.ajlham, Samuel Freeman.
ie«86, June 4. Fahnoxtth, David Nye.
1694, Sept. 14, Hanuich, Ebenc/.er Broadbrooks, jun.
Benjamin Bangs.
1709, July 16. Truro,
1712, June 11. Chatham^ Richard Scars.
1727, June 14. Prflvivcetcwn,
1763, June 16. Will fleet, L.mui^l Newcomb.
1793, June 19. Dtn/iis, Judih Paddock.
lygy, March 3, Orleans, Rithan! Sparrow. •
County of PLYMOUTH.
ji^r'o, Pi.Y MOTTTM, Zacheus Barrletr.
i6->fi, 0£i. ,5. Sriluatc, Elijah Turner.
1637, June 7. Duxhorou^h, Si^th Spmgue.
I'S.jo, March 2. Marjhfeld, Eiiflia Phillips.
i6-;6, June 3. End^wa/rr, Nahum MitcnelL
1660, June Middlebo'-cugh, Jolui Tii'kh.'.m.
1686, June 4. Bochrjhr, Liifha R'j{.^gles.
2707, June 4. Plympton, Seth Cufhnig.
( ^8 )
Date of Incorporation.
1712, iMa.ciiS). Pfivbrokf, Kilhorn Wiiltman.
1712, June 10. A^nngton, Aaron Hohart.
1726, Jiii'.e ii'j. Kingston, Jedidiah Holmes.
1727, Juf.e 14. IlaiiQver^ Benjamin Bafs.
1734, h'^^Y 4- Halifax, ZelKJidh 'Ihomfon.
1739, J"'/ lo- IVarthain^
1790, Juiit; 9. Carvtr^
County of BRISTOL.
i(^39, Sept. 3. Tau ktox, Stephen Hathaway-
i^4,5> June 4. Rekohoth, Frederick Drowne.
1604, June 8. Durtjnouf.h, Holder Slocum.
1667, Otl. 30. SzKanzey, Chriftopher Mafoiu
1683, July Freetown^ Simeon Borden.
1694, Oct. 19. Attlcborough,
1711, June 12. Norton, George Leonard.
1712, May 30. Dighto)i, Ruius Whitmarfii.
1725, Dec. 21. Fjijfown, Abici Mitchell.
J 731, April 2. Rasniiam, Abraham Hathiiwayr
1735, April 18. Bt'rkley, Apollos Icbey.
1770, April 26. Mansfield, Benjamin Bates.
1787, Feb. 23. New-Bedford, Seth Spooner,
Alden Spooner,
1787, July 2. Wejiporty Abner Browncll.
2790, Feb. 20. Somerfeiy Francis Borland.
DUXES COUNTY.
J 67 1 , J u] y 8- E D G A R T o N , Will iam May he w.
iGVi/julyH. Tilbury,
1714, Oct. 30. Ckibuark, Matthew May hew, jun.
County of NANTUCKET.
3671, June 28. Nantucket, Micajah Coffin.
CouN-TY OF WORCESTER.
1633, \^^y 18. I.ancajler, Sajnuel Ward.
1667, May 1 j. Mcndon, Jofeph Adams.
J 673, Break field, John Cutler.
1(383, May 16. Oxford, Sylvanus Towne.
1684, Oct. I J. WoKC F. :>T£ R, Samuel Curtis.
3713, Feb. 15. l.dctjicr, Ihomas Denny.
1713, Feb. sa. Rutland,
1714, OR. 28. Suttov, Stephen Monro.
3717, Nov. 18. Wfjiburougli, Nathan Fiflicr.
K'^7^ June 27. Uxhridge,
1727, July 6. Soutliborough, Trowbridge Taylor.
( ^9 )
Date of Ir.corporition.
1727, Dec 19. Shreu:Jhury, Jonah Hov/e.
1728, Aug. 1. Lunenburg^
1731, Dtc. 30. Dudlty, Thomas Learned.
I73e, Jure 29, Harvard ,
i"3,5i April 18. Grafton, Natlwniel Adams.
I'j'is June 14. Vtton, Klifha Bradifh.
173^, Jan. 10. Hardzvkk, John Hafiings.
17^8, June 24 Eolton & ) y j^^^, ,^^^,.^^,
J784, M;uchl6. ^er//;;, S
1738, June 24. Sturhf^idgCy Jofiah Walker.
1:40, Jan. 9. Holden, John Dodds.
1740, June 23. Ltominjler, Jonas Kendall.
i-'4i, Jan. 16. Wtjltrny Jofeph Field.
1746, Douglas, Aaron Marih._
1751, Jan. 3!. Ntzv-Braintrce, Benjamin JcHyn.
17,53, 'Ap-iii 3. S^'t/icer, Benjamin Drury.
i'^,",4, Apiil 20. Pcterfnam, John Chandler.
1754, Nov. 2. Charlton,
1702, March 6. TmpUton, Leonard Stone.
1762, March 6. ^''/i^/,
1762, June 7. Oakham, Spencer Field.
1764, Feh, 3. Fi.tchbur/^h, Jofeph Fox.
1764, June 14. Winchcndon,
1765, Feh. 16. Royal/fon, liaac Grcgor}'.
1765, Feb. 22. Ajkburnham^ Jacob Willard.
176,5, Feb. 24. Paxton,
1766, Jan. 24. Korthbcrovgh, Nahum Fay.
■*7'J7, June 13. Hubbardftun, William Marean.
1770, April 26. W.ejlminjier, Jonas Whitney.
1771, April 24. Princeton, David Rice.
^77", July \\. Northbridge,
^774, June 14. Bane, Joel Bent.
1778, April 10. Ward,
i''8o, April It. Miiford, Samuel Jones.
17^1, ApT-il 25. Sterling, Ifrael Alleji.
^'^5» j un." 27. Gardner,
17^6, March 1. Boy I lion, James Londey.
17«6, Oa. 20. Gerry,
1^01, Feb. 18. Dana,
County of BERKSHIRE.
i-'^'Mrrr fl'^ii^i- , ^ Mores Hubbard.
1, ,9, June 21. Mount h a/Inngton, $
^73Jj J'-ine 22. Stvckbrid/-:, Ephraim Williams.
Cs
( 3° )
5Ja1c of incorp oration.
17,59, June ^5- Nrw-Marl6orpug//, BcnjzmmWheeleu
1760, Feb. 13. Egremofify Nicholas Race.
1761, Apii 1 2 1 . Pitts fie/dy J oflina Danforth .
1761, June 30. Grcat-Barrington, Thomas Ives.
1762, Feb. 26. Sandjs field & > j^j^^ Canficld.
1797, June 19. Southjield, ) .
1762, March 6. Tyringham^ Adonljah Bidwell.
r«"^' 'f'k' o^* ^n'^'^aZ^^^ ^ \ Gideon Wheeler.
1701, reb. 26. hrvj-AJhjordy \
1765, June 20. IViUiamJlozun, William Young.
William Towucr.
1765, June 20. Beckety
1767, Feb. 26. Lf. X X, Jofeph Goodv»'in.
1771, July 2. Windfor,
ijji, July 4. Partrldgtfidd, Vv''illiam FrifiTcll,
1773, Feb. \G. Aljordy
"^ll^-, Fc;b. 27. Louden and } ry ^
J ' r^ \7 \ L JJI7 n <c, n -J > Grove Pomroy,
■1773, rcD. 23. JVeJt-StockbridTe, ^
iJJoj June- 21, Richmond^ Hugo Burghardt.
1776, July 2. Hancocky Simeon Martin.
ifjjy April 12. Waptington, Anthony Ames.
1777, Och 21. Lee^ Jofeph Whiton.
1778, Ocl. 1,3. AdaniSy Abraham Howland.
1784, March 20. Dalioiiy
J789, June24. Bethlehem,
^/"93> March 14. 0(y?/?re, Daniel Brown.
1797, Feb. 20. Savoy y
1798, March 2. Clarkjburghy
DrsTRicT OF MAINE.
County of YORK.
1653, May 18. York, Samuel Derby.
1633, May 18. Kitten, Muik. Adams.
1633, ^"g- 3°- JVells, Nathaniel Wells,
Jacob Fi(hcr.
171.3, June 9. Berzvicky Richard F. Cults.
1718, Nov. 18. Biddejordy Daniel Cleaves,
1719, June 5. Arundcly Thomas Perki-is, 3d.
1762, July 14. Bvxtnriy John Woodman.
J 767, June 1.5. Lebanony
J 768, Feb. 23. SandfordZL }
1794, Feb. 4. Alfred, J
ij-^^y June 9. PeppGilboroughf Richani Cutis.
( 3' )
J>ate of incorporition.
1778, March 11. Coxkall,
1785, March 5. Shaplel^h,
1785, March 9. ParfonsJiilJ,
1787, March 6. JVatcrborcugki
1787, MarctiG". Liiucrkk,
1792, Feb. 8. I.imingtonj
1794, ^ch. 26. KcM'Jieldy
1794, Feb. 27. Goniijh,
i79«, Feb. 27. Fhilipjiur^h,
T o w N s ^7; i/ P I, A N r A T I o N s Awrf/i ^QreatOss a-
PER Rl VF. K.
1777, Jan. 11. Fryeburgh^ William FcfTenden.
1796, June 10. Rctnel,
J:'9'', Marcjf 2., Wcterjord^
Lnvell^
* Hrowtifieldy
■* Hiram,
•* Pcrterfnld,
* Oxford, Ko. ^,
* Sn'tnkij^y
* Picajant Mount-Gore,
* State TraB, about 30,000 aeries.
i/t/T/I/i (/ GrF.AT A.-fERF.SROGGEX RlVER,
* Eaji-Andcvitr,
* Hol/ms* Trad,
* Bojiwick's Traa,
* Kctcham's TraB.
County of CUMBERLAND.
:658, Ofl. 10. SrarLoroiigk, Jofeph F-incrfon.
1713, Ori. 31. Nnrth-ya.rnvMth, Samuel P. Rufleil.
1718, Nov. I?.. Falmcuth, Archelaus Lewis.
-1738, Jan. 26. Brunjwkk, John Dunlap.
3758, Jan. 2,3. Hnrpfrvcll, Benjamin Dunning.
1762, June 12. Windham,
1764, Ot\. 30. Qorham, Lothrop Lewis.
1765, Nov, 1. Cape-FJizabcth,
\, March 8. Ncw-GuD^ctjier, Nath. C. Allen.
June 19. Gray,
178,5, Nov. 30. Staadtfiiji
178^, July 4. Portland, Jofeph Titcomb.
1786, July 7. Turner,
JL789, Fe)). 14. Freeport, John Cufliihg.
•^7^1 F^'b. 10. Durham^ Jofiah Burahamt
i774, ^
a77lj
{ 3^
Date of Incorporation.
1792, JVL'.ich 6. Hebron,
1793, March 16. Buckfidd,
1793> June 20. Paris.
1794, Feb. 7.
17":},5, Feb. 17.
1795, Feb. 26.
1795, Feb. 28.
I7g7, March 9
i;-98, Feb. 19.
1-^98, June 13.
1798, June 13.
1800, Feb. 21.
171R, June 13.
17,53, J"ne 19.
17.59, ^^^' 2o-
1760, Feb. 13.
1762, Sept. 18.
1764, Tan. 31.
1764, Nov. 3
Bridgetown^
Poland,
Jay,
Livcrmore, David Learned.
Norzva\,
Otisfidd,
Hart for dy
Sumner,
Rumford,
* Raymond,
* Pcgypfcol Gore.
County ok LINCOLN.
Geortyetnwn,X Mark L. Hill.
New-Cajlte., John Farley.
Woolwtch, Peleg 'fallman.
I
Po u- N .\ L 15 o R () u <; H , David Payfon.
Bowdoinham, Eiihu Getchell.
Toppiam, Benjamin J. Porter.
Boothhay, Jonathan Sawyer.
Brifio/., Thomas McCkire.
IVa.ldohoruugk, John Head.
Edo^ccumby
, , , , Warren, Samuel Thacber.
^jyj, March 20. TJwmajlon, Henry Knox.
1781, Feb. 17. Bath, Jolhua Shaw.
1786, Oft. 20. Union,
Bowdoin, James Rogers.
Nohldcrou^h,
Ci//7/z;?'r, JohnMcKellar.
Cainbdrn,
Drifdfn,
Ntio-Milford,
LewiftowH, John Herrick.
Litchfield, James Shurtlift".
1765, June 18.
1773, June 29.
1774, March 5.
1776, Nov. 7.
1788, March 21
1788, Nov. 20.
1789, Jan. 28.
1791, Feb. 17.
1794, June 2'j.
3794, J
3795. ^
18.
18.
t Georgetown is at the mouth of Kenncbcck River, and naturaMy
lies in three divilions. 'Ilic Pcninfiilu, or Neck, called Small Point, is
on the welt liilc, and 011 tlie main, and contains aboiir h.-Uf the l.iad
and population. Arouriatj Iiland contains about 20,000 acres, or one
quarter of the land and innabitants, and the mectin.i;-houfe. Rolko-
hcgan, or Parker's Ifland, contains the other quarvcr/or about 2,y,o.)0
aaci. Stagc-Illaua conuiiis about 6 acres.
( 33
itr of Iiicorp oration.
1799, June '22.
Thcyy)fcrWoTcvgk^ Noah Jordir
*i^c///rcv-7,
* Maiiunkooky
* Wales,
* Little River.
C IT V T Y r KEX N EBF.CK.
fj-jl, April 26
. Ha!lnn)''H, Thomas Filithrcwn.
1771, April 26
. IVintkrcb, Nathanie] F.tirbank$,
1771, April 36
. Vaifa!.ho>'ov}^li^
i:'7i, April 26
. IV/nfiozv, Kinathan Sherwir'-
1^70, Fi'h. 4.
Pitifion, Jedidiah Jewett.
J 788, Tunc 18.
ijreevc^
178^, June 18.
Cancan,
1788, Tune 18.
Frirf.cld,
1788, J wne 18.
Korridgeroock,
179 J, M?jchi]
. P^eadfeld, Thomas A'l'liittieT,.
1792, Jan. 20.
Monmouth^ John Chandler.
1792, Jan. 30.
S>ydncy,
1792, June £7.
Mcunt-Vcrnon, Nathaniel Dudley
1794. Feb. 1.
Farmin^toii, Supply Belcher.
*794» June 20.
Ncio-Sharon^
i79j, Feb. £8.
Clint en.,
2795, Feb. 28.
Starke,
^795, Feb. &8.
1790, F.b. q.
I'Cydl-,
Belgrade,
ijgS, Feb. 8.
Harlan,
1797, I'eb. 20.
A L- c u s T A , Narh an W^'eftoA.
1798, Feb. 12.
IVayv,
1798, Feb. o,j.
Cnr'n-nllr,
J 79^, March I.
Avfon,
--
* Leeds,
* Stroi^,
*Chcftcr. '^ s.:?
*GoPirn,
^x P
* Littkbprou(rh,
S 1
* N<:w-Finfyardy
>rr
■* RetdJItizi'n,
* Saudi Bivcr,
t^
* Sn>m Mile Brock,
^ ;l-
^JVyviati's Plantation y ,
"1-
( 34 )
Date of Incorporatinn.
* Plantations Kafl fide ) M\ l,
* Kennebeck River, > Ao. 3,
County ofHANCCCX.
Brifaj?,
P(hul,fcOt,
. Ornngtof!y Oliver Leonard
Ifle/horovgh,
Dre.r-Iile, Jofeph Tyler.
Blue-Hilly
Si, Hi van,
Goiildlhorovghy
Mount- Di^fcrt,
Viialhaven, William Vinal.
Frarikjortj Francis L. B. (joodwin.
Bougor,
Bvckjiown,
ProfpeB,
Hampden, Martin KinHey.
Cast IN E, Job NeU'on.
Northportt
Eden,
Orlaiid,
Ellfzuorth,
* Plantations on > Ko. 6, "] "^
* Umon-Rlvtr, < ^'0. 8, j | W
* Great JVorks River, No. 4, "^ ^
* Snnkliazt R-'ver, No. 3, r ^ g2
* Olamnwn River, No. 2, j ^ ^
*Pa/JadufrkeagRiver,No. 1, ^o^
*Eddy/}flu>n, j ^^
* Appkton,
* CMiiaan,
* Duck-Trap,
*H(:pr, {ox Barrctt\-Tourn)
* Kenditjheaj,
* Kontchakook, or Quontcbakock
* Poofnnu, No. 4,
* Pdjkatnoues, No. 1,
* Birch-R'iver, No. 3,
* Hornet-River, No. 1.
5773.
Tunc
22.
1787,
Feb.
23-
3788,
March 21
1780,
Jan.
12.
17^9,
Jan.
28.
J 789,
Jan.
SO.
1789, Jan..
30.
3 7«9,
Feb.
"16.
1780,
Feb.
16.
1789,
Feb.
16.
3789,
Feb.
!"•
3789, June
25-
3789, June
25-
179^
Feb.
25-
3792,
June 27.
3":-^*,
Feb.
24.
i-:)4,
Ftb.
24.
179'',
Feb.
10.
3 7q6, Feb.
la-
3796, Feb.
ss-
3800,
Feb.
21.
1800, Feb.
26.
tiUions ") No. 11,
\ of > Ab. 22,
'lias. ) A'f. 23,
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Co-vrxY o F WASHINGTON,
Date of Incorporation.
1784,11111623. Machias,
170,-,, Feb. 27. Sf(uhen,
i7<;6, Feb. 8. Cfllumh^ay
i'-^)j, Feb. 14, Addifon,
1-9-, Junei7. Harrington^
1798, Feb. 24. F.ajlporty
* Buck-Harbour,
* Plam;
*Weft
* Macht
* P!-intations ) A'o. 9,
* R:>1l of S A;>. 10,
* Machias, ) A^?. 11,
* Ar^. 1 2,
♦Plantations j ^r^ ^'
♦between | . ^ ' -'
^ So'iudook, [ ^^^- '^»
"^Koi'Dr/iook, r v*y
*.ndi).«,. i;v:;g;
(Jdr Places not incorporated are diftinguiflied thus, *.
7o/m v^wrv, Secretary of the State,
"Pf/eg Coffin, Ticafurcr do.
Jofcph Laughton, Clerk.
James Fojia; Clerk.
Ifaac Pierce, Meffenger to the Governor and Council,
Jacob Kukn, Mcflenger to both Houfes.
Standing Committees for the current
POLITICAL Year.
Committer on Public Accounts,
Ifaac Thompion, of Middlcborough, ? r .; c,
1-homas Hale, of BrookJ^eld, ^ {'f '^' ^^"^'^»
vSamuel P. RulTell, of Ncrth-Yarmoutk, ^
Timothy Jackfon, oi Ngf^vtown, > of the Hoiife,
Ezra Starkweather, of Worthington, }
** v,ho are the Corpmittce for the prefent year to examine
all accounts that may be exhibited for the fupport of fuCh
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indigcnr pcrions as arc by law the proper c1k"?-^c of tli.'S
Commonwealth, and all other accounts which mov be ex-
hibited for fervices performed, cudi ad\anced, oi fmy \nop-
erty fuppilrd for the ufe of this Cornn'OnvAealth, purfuant
to ar^y kw, refoive, or order of the General Court, ar«d to
make out a roll, aTanj^ed under j^eneral heads, fignif) in^
the names of the refpcctivc pcrfons or towns, whole accounts
fliall be properly vouched, together with the amoi.nt of
the funis which may be found due on fuch accounts, and
lay ihe fame before this Court for their confideration and
illowauct ."
Committee on Petitions for new Trials,
Samuel FoxWer, of f'Meld, \ ,f //,, s.enatc.
Barnabas Bidwell, i.A Str.ckbndge, ) ■'
Solomon Vofe, of Northfekl, ^
Ephraim Williams, o{ Stockbriclge, ^ (if the UouJl.
William Prcfcott, of 6W^/», )
Committee on Incorporation of ntnu Towns.
Be^a llaywarci, o^Bnds waiter, } -^^^ ^^^^^^^
Jonathan L. Aultin, of Bcflo^/, S
Naham Mitchel, o'i Bridgwater, )
Kilborn Whitmi-n, of Poubrckc, > of the Houjr.
William Ely, of Spring fdd^ j
Committee on Incorporation cf ParifJjes.
Jonathan Maynard, (;f Fra,nindi<im^ I c *i q „^..
T u 'I in r r / f '/ the oenotf,
John -1 readwcll, o.t Salcta, > -^
Abner Brown, of yV/('/?/(;;;, ^
Mark I.. Hill, of Georgetown, > cj the Ikujt.
John Howe, oi DonhcjUr^ )
Agents for fettling Eafiern Lands.
Peieg Collin, cf Bolion.
John Read, of Roxbur>'.
DlKhC'liU.vS M)K M.'VKiNKRS.
"lyTR. WILLIAM LORD, of oConingtoH-Point, lias frcded an iron
■"^'-*- fpear, abrtut i 5 feet loiij;. witli a wliit*; vane on the toi). upon the
Rock of Latimer, in Kilhcr's-illind-Soiind. The decpclt cnajiuel i.s ro
the northward of the rock. This gemlcuian has it m coiuctnplation,
if fuitable entoiirat^cnvent IhiniUl be given tw pentleircii from the ead-
>vard and wettwartl (who arc owner* of nav'ijjation, and are conltantly
•afling tlic Sound) to erect a Ipcar upon wliat i^ called The 'laii of
W»tcn-Hill-Reef — Another upon Katumacnt-Rock, upon the fame
Reef — One upon EllLs'-Rccf, which lies otf Kam-Ifland, and is almalt in
the middle of the Sound. Thefe rocks are feldoin, .uiv of them, cut
of water, and much in the way of Coaftcrs up and 'Icwa tJic .Sonad.
wiiu arti Duac(|uiintcv).
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public Notaries in the State ©/"MafTachuretts.
In the Maritime Counties.
1
imuel Cooper,
Wiiljani Harris,
^an\nel Gardner,
William Stevenfon,
•■'anniel Norton,
i Thomas Williams, jun.
{ Times Humphreys, jun,
rr.dward Norris,
I Thomas Bancroft^
Daniel Rogers,
Michael Hodge,
J Jofeph Wood,
" Ifaac Mansfield,
John Rogers,
Samutl Nye,
Timothy Ofgood,
^James (Gardner,
r Ephraim Spooner,
J Henry Warren,
S Hay ward Peirce,
[ Benjamin Fearing,
David Scuddrr,
ToH ph Palmer, jun.
Jofeph Doane,
Samuel Waterman,
wSoiomon Cook,
•John W. Smith,
I William Tobcy,
lAhner Brownell,
Thomas B. Richmond,
William Mavhcw,
\Villiam Butler,
Abner Coffin,
D
Bali on.
ditty.
ditto.
ditto.
Hinrha-m.
Roxlmry.
Weymoutk.
Sakm.
ditto.
ditto.
Ipfwich.
Ktrvhuryport.
Beverly.
Marblekead.
Clouc'-jier.
Sfi/i/hury.
Haverhill.
Lynn.
Plymouth.
ditto.
Scituate.
Warchavi,
Barnjiahh.
Falmouth.
Chatham.
WdljUet.
Provinctt^icyi,
Taunton.
New-Bedford.
Wejiport,
Dighton.
Edgartowv.
Hohies' Hole.
Aantucket.
Middlefcx
Worccjler.
JiampJIiire.
^erkjhire.
York.
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For the Inland Counties.
Phillips Payfon, CharhJIczun.
Abraham Biglow, Cambridge,
Nathaniel Bemis, Wat^rtown.
Jonathan Fay, Conc.vd.
,Ohver Prefcott, jun. Groton.
Theophilus Wheeler, IVorceJier.
'"'lilip Ammidoa, Metidon.
ofes Smith, Sterling.
Cheney Reed,
.Nathaniel Maccarty, Peterjkam.
r John Hooker, Sfjringfeld,
J Jonathan Leavitt, jun. Creinjidd.
Sjuftin Ely, W. Springfield.
( Levi Lyman, Noftkampto-n,
< Henry Dwight, Stockhridgt.
\ John C. Williams, Pittsfidd.
The following are in the Diflrift of Ma 1 x e,
York.
Wdls.
Biddeford.
]
{
iThe
Phil
Mo{
Che
Nat
Cumberland.
Lincoln.
Kennebeck,
Ha7icock.
Wajkington.
( Jofeph Tucker,
^ Jonas Clark,
( Jeremiah Hill,
Samuel P. Ruffell,
Ebeuezer Mayo,
lofeph C. Boyd,
Charles Coffi.i,
5 lofeph Chriitopher,
Dunnner Sewall,
Jacob Ludvi'ig,
Jonathan Sawyer,
Ephraim Snow,
N ithaniel Perley,
Fiancis L. B. Goodwin,
1
N. Yarmouth.
Pordand.
ditto.
ditto.
Pflwnalbcrough^
Bad,.
Waldoborough.
Root ho ay.
Thojnajlcn.
HalloiL'dl.
Frankfort.
Detr-ljle.
Cafiine.
Union-River.
Gould ji or ougfi,
Machias.
Stcnbrn.
Eajlport.
ftj- Public Notaries are appointed for the purpofc o!
making Protefts, giving CertiHcates under the leal
Office, and entering and regiftering Prutefls and othc
"J
^,^.epn iiiimghaft,
"William Chaloncr,
I William Campbell,
William Allen,
Notarial writings j alfo for atieftmg the lame.
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Pcleg Coffin (e^ officio) as Treafurer^
he Standards -.j Weights and Mea
'■ Commomocaith.
John Cutler, of Bofimi his Deputy.
Keeper of the Standards >\j Weights and Mtafures for tfu
Commomocaith.
Appointments undet State Authority,
By the Governor and Council.
Dr. D. Townfend, Infpedor of Pot & Pearl AJkes.
Under a Law cnaftcd June 17, 1791.
DEPUTIES.
John Auflin, Char l-Jl own. 1 Jonathan Call, Nnoburyport,
Andr. Bhnchard, Medford. Shirley Er.^ing, Portland.
Phineas Cariton, Haverhill. \ Benjamin Foft^r, Bath.
David Townfend, InfpcBor of Nails*
Under a Law- pafTed Feb. 28, 1800.
DEPUTY.
Fofter Swift, Taunton.
Both Offices of Infpeftion oppofitc the Mall Burying-Placc»
Francis Wright, InfpeElor of Tchacco,
Infpeclion-Oifice in rijgh-^rreer, near Fort-HilL
Francis Wright, In fpcBor of Butter and Lard.
Under Laws pafTed March 4 and Juiie iy, 1800.
Infpe£lion-OfEce High-Street, near Fort-HilL
DEPUTIES.
Nathan Adams, Charlrflozun. I John Traccy, Newb.Port,
Jonathan Warner, Medford. j Portland.
Stephen Bruce, Infpecior of Beef .
Uiider a Law enafted March 4, 1800.
Infpec^ion-Office on Spears Wharf.
Kenry Purkett, AJfiflant Inf^eBor.
John W. Baker, Clerk.
DEPUTIES, ,
James Barrj', Boflon.
George Zeigler, Roxbury.
Nathan Adams^ Charlcficuon.
'Jonathan Warner, Medford.
I" "' -
Nathan Ayer, HaverhUL
David Green, Portland.
David Sewall. Hallowdl.
Ezra Chafe, Soinerfct.
Edv/ard WiUbni Biddefoj
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Dcputy-Infpethrs of Beef ^ continutd.]
Jonathan Ropes, Salem.
Lemuel Child, Danvers.
Robert Porter, Beverh.
Caleb Kimball, NtzoSury.
John Ofgood, do.
John Tracy, Netulurs-Port.
Richard WafW r. Biadford.
Scth Clrirk, Sulifbury,
Jajnes Lock, do.
Jofpph Ssrgent, Wifcafct-
Ri^ il Lincoln, Gorham.
Ricnard Sawyer, Amefoury.
John Jones, Falm»uTk.
John Thomas, A'. YarmoutJi.
Ai)iier Crafts, Watertown.
John Parker, Billerica.
LuLher Gay, Dedham.
Scots Charitable Society.
In/tituted 1684. Incorporated March 16, 1786.
Officers annually dwfen^ xfl Tuefday in May.
Andre\v Leach, Prefident.
John McFarlape, Vice-Prefidenr.
^^^'^lliam McKean, Trearurci.
Patrick Phillips, Secrctar}-.
TvL-\NAGERS.
Alexander Adle, I Gideon Scort,
Robert Morris, j William Cloufton.
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Irifj Charitable Society.
Liftitued March 17, 1737.
Annual Meeting to elecl Officers, March l-^th.
^imon Eliot, Efq. Prefiderir.
Robert Wycr, jun. Vice-Prefident.
Mofes Black, 1 reafurer.
Patrick Caffin, Keeper of the Silver-Key.
Andrew Dunlap, jun. Aflillam do.
Tohri Bcane, Secretary and Adiftant do.
Bojlon Epifcopal Charitable Society.
Inftitutcd A. D. 1724. Incorporated Fchraar)- 12, 1784.
Annual Mating for the Choke oj Officers, on Eafler Tuefday.
Rev. Dr. Parker, Prefident.
Samuel Dunn, Vice-Prciident.
Benjamin Greene, Tre^ifurcr.
Jofeph Fofter, Secretary.
TRUSTEES.
Richard Greene, l George DeMois, | Jofeph Mead,
William Tu^doi, Efq. I Thomas Brewer, i William Shaw
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Bojlon Marine Society.
Inftltuted 1742. Incorporated 1754.
Anr,ual EkElicn of Officers, 17? Tuefday in November,.
MentJdy Meetin^^ on the \Jl Tuefday in each Month,
James "Scott, Mafter.
Triilram Barna'-d, Deputy-Mafter.
William Smith, Trcalurer.
William Fumeis, Secretary.
Maffachufetts Charitable Society.
iflitutcd September, 1762. Incorporated March 16, 1786,
OlTicers annually chofen, 1/? Tuefday in May.
Hon. Thomas Dawes, Prefidenr.
Jonathan L. Auftm, Elb. Vice-Prefident.
IDr. Nathaniel Noyes, Secretary.
Mr. John Kneeland, Treafurer.
TRUSTEES.
Stephen Bruce,
Andrew Oliver,
Jol'eph Shed,
Samuel Hall,
Benjamin Audin,
Geo ge Hointr,
James Ridgeway.
Majfachufetts Charitable Fire Society.
Incorporated June 25, 1794.
\nmal Meeting on the Friday next after the lafl Wcdnefday
in May.
Semi-annual Meeting, ^d Wcdnefday in November,
Hon. George R. Minot, Efq. Prefident.
Arnold Welles, jun. Efq. Vicc-Prefident.
Ilev. James Freeman, Ccrrerpondmg Secretary-.
William AlUne, Efq. Recording Secreur}'.
James White, Treafurer.
TRUSTEES.
Samuel Stillman, d. d.
John Eliot, n. d.
Wii'iam Tudor, Efq.
Thomas K. Jones,
Da
Shubael Bell,
Jofhua Thomas,
JoCiah Quincy, Efq.
Jofeph Callende/, juc.
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Roxhury Charitable Society.
xnilitufcd January, 1794. Incorporated February 26, I7iy9-
OfHcers annually elcSled, 3^ Monday in SeptcmUr.
Hon. John Lowell, ll.d. Prclklcnt.
Mr. William Lambert, firO Vicc-Prcfident.
Hon. John Read, fecond Vlcc-Prefident.
Nathaniel Rnggles, Efq- Secretary,
jofeph Ruggles, Elq, Trealuror.
STANDING COMMITTEE.
Rev. Ellphalet Porter,
Hon. John Read,
Mr. Mofes Davis,
Deacon Jolhua Feltor,
Capt. Jofeph Williams.
Majfachiifetts Humane Society.
Incorporated Februarj' 17, 1791.
Officers chofen at the femi-avmtal Meetings ^d H'ednefday in
Dtcember.
John Warren, m, D. Prclident.
Simeon Howard, d. d. Vice-Prefidrnt.
John La'hrop, d. D. fecond Vice-Prefident.
Samuel Parker, D. n. Treafarer.
Aaron Dexter, M. D. Correfpouding Secretary',
J(jhn Aver>', Efq. Recording Secretary-.
Bojlcn Mechanic Aflbciation.
Inftiiutcd March 15, 1795.
Officers annually cleflid, zd Thurjday in Dectmhtt.
Jonathan Hunnewell, Efq. Prefidem.
Brniamm Ru(Tc-ll, Efq. Vice-Prclidsnt.
Mr.' Francis Wiight, Treafurer.
Mr. James Phillips, Secrctaiy.
TRUSTEES.
William Todd,
Tonathan Balch,
'lonas S. P»af"s,
Daniel M^.Tinger,
Jonathan Kiiton,
Gerfhom Spear,
J()reph Levering,
Oliver Johonnot>
John CotK)n.
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Societies of Mafons.
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
Woh Worrtiipful Samuttl Dunn, Grand Mijlcr.
Right Worfhipfvil Jofeph Laughron, Deputy Grand Majler.
Right WoHliipfiil John Boyle, Scntor Grand Warden.
Right Worfhipful Ifaac Hurd, Junior Grand Warden.
Ri^ht Worfhipfijl Allen Crocker, Grand Treafurer,
vVorfhipfiil John Proftor, Grand Secretary.
Worfhipful T. M. Harris, Correfp. Grand Secretary .
Worfhipful Avnariah Chi Ids, D.'puty Grand Secretary ^
^Vorihipful Amos Lincoln, Senior Grand Deacon.
Worfhipful Paul Revere, Junior Grand Deacon.
Right Worfhipful Benjamin Ruffcll, Grand Marjhal.
Brother EdNs-ard Groodwin, Grand Sword Bearer.
Brother John Edmunds, > ^ ^^ Stewards.
Brother John Rilborough, S
Brother George Geyer, Grand Tyler.
TTie Quarterly Communications arc held at Concert-Hall,
in Bofton, on the evenings of the fccond Mondays in March,
June, September and December.
The Lodges under its Jurifdiclion, are^
The firfl and fecond St. Johnh Lodges, united with tlie
Rijing Sun Lodge, meetatConccrt-HaJl, the laft Wedncfday
evening of each month.
St. Andrew'^ Lodge meet at Free-Mafon's Flail, on the
evenmg of the fecond Thurfday in each month.
The Royal Arch Lodge meet at the fame place, on the
Wednefday preceding the fulling of the moon.
The Rijlng States Lodge meet at Concert-Hall, on the
evening of the lafl Monday in each month.
MaJJachufftts Lodge meet at the fame place, on the even-
ing of the third Thurfday ia each mouth.
King SoloTHon's Lodge, at Charleflown, meet at Warren-
Hall, m that town, the fecond Tuefday in each month.
Columbian Lodge meet on the firfl Thurfday evening of
every month, at their Hall in Market-Square.
Wafhington Lodge, at Roxbur>% meet at Harriman's Hall
tha Weducfday evening bofore each fulling of the moou.
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LodgAS are dIpkahtlkaJ.ly arranged, and towni
.h^rehAd—
■■; Lorfge, at Wellfleet.
, at Camden.
'2, at T.eomin^er.
• V, at No'ton.
' ■r'atus, at N.nv'-Marlbro'
ibicn, at Bofton.
i.^rritJnan, a' Concord.
^Eaj}.Lrn, at Eaftpcrt.
\fMfr:'.,-n Star, at Rehoboth.
f^/^AT, at Salem.
\\Evcn'/!^ Star, at Lenox.
V'Faycttc. ac Charlton.
[federal, at Blanford.
felbrv/hip, at Bridgwater.
I Forefathers' Rock, at Ply mo.
■.FraiiUiii, at Chcfhire.
' Fratrnal, at Barr^ftablr.
FrlrjTdJJiip, at Wniiamftown.
Hancock, at Caftine.
H<Lr7nnvy, at*Norlhneid.
■/•/2>(27;7. at Lexington.
Jtrufohm, at Soath-Hadiey.
K"H)ir'h,'r.k, at Hallowell.
A[/w,?- DaiucVi, at Taunton.
i^V;?^ }{ira;nh, at Truro.
KingSulornoit&,?i'' Charleftov/n
_ ' ^ Hole.
■ Lincoln^ at WifcafTet.
Ma'-?rc, at Falmouth.
Maljac.huf-tts, at Bollon.
Meridian, at Waicrlowa.
Meridian Sun, at Brookfield.
Middl-fex, at Frain Ingham.
Montgomery, at FrankMn.
Morning Star, at Woicefter.
Mount Lebanon, at Bofton.
.'V/oz^«^ Moriah, at Reading.
;Vf'??/,7;^' Z/Y7«, ar Hardwick.
(7/o^ Colony, at Hanov-r.
Olive-BravrJi, at Oxford.
Pacific, at Sunderland.
Philanthropic, at Marblehead.
Portland, at Portland.'
Republican, at Greenfield.
i?//f;?^ 5;'<2r, at Stoughton.
i??/'/»j 6\'/2if,i'j, at Bo{lon»
Rural, at Rando'ph.
/??<rff/, at Rehoboth.
Sincerity, at Partridgcfield.
Social, at Afhby.
5h John's, at Bofton.
^z'. Paul's, at Groton.
>^/!. Peter's, at Newburyport.
Surnner's, at Dennis.
Thomas, at Monfon.
Trinity, at Lancafter.
Tufcan, at Columbia.
Tyrean, at Gloucefter.
f/?//V);?, at Dorchefter.
^^«/(?«, A"??- 5, at Nantucket.
^'/z/^v, at Ipfwich.
IVarrcn, at Machias.
WaJJiivgton, at Roxbury.
The firft Mafons' Lodge in America, was held in Bofton,
on the 30th of July, 1733, by virnje of a commifllon from
the Right ' Ionour:ib1c and Right Worftiipful Aniliony Lord
V'ifcount ,^li97z;<z^7/t', Grand Mafter of England. '
The Grand Lodge of thj moft ancient and honourable
Fraternity of Free and Accepted Mafons, in Maftachufetts,
was organized April 19th, A. D. 1792, beii g formed by a
,comp'ete coaiitio!i of the !.ue St. John's and the late MaJJa-
,.chiifetts G rand Lodg es .
I The African Ledge, "m Bofton, meet the firfl Tuefday in
every month, at the fign of the Golden Fleece.
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Banks in the United States.
Bank at Philadelphia,
1 Hondas Willing, Pa-fident. j George Simpfon, Cafhicr.
This Bank was incorporated by an A£l of Congrefs, in
the year 1791, and to continue until 1811. It is under the
dirctUon oi^ a Prcfident and twenty-four Direftors, chofeu
yearly. Six branches of this Bank are eftablifhed — viz.
at Bojicn, N':iv-Vo^ky Baltimore^ Charlcjlon (SouLh-Caroliua,)
Korjolk, and Wajhington.
Branch of the United States Bank at Bojlon.
Arnold Welles, tlq. Prefident.
DIRECTORS.
James Lloyd, jun.
Joicph Coolidge,
Gardner Greene,
Thomas Amor}-,
Thomas H. Perkins,
Thomas Perkins.
David Sear»,
S-imuel Parkman,
7 heodore Lyman,
John Parker,
.Samuel P. Gardner,
John Davis,
Peter Roe Dalton, Cafhier.
Chriflopher Minot, ? t 11
Kamucl Payfon, \ ^""^^^''^
John W. Blanchard, ? q , ,.
•i urner Phillips, $ Book-keepers.
John H. Bowes, Difcount Clerk.
William Furncfs, Intereft Clerk.
John Call, ? A rrn 1-
Benjamin Shaw, J AfTiftam ditto.
Gil Jam Bafs, iVlelfenger.
William Hunt and John Hol>5rook, Porters.
Branch of the United States Bank at New-Tork.
Cornelius Ray, Prefident. | Jonathan Burra!!, Cafhier.
Branch of the United States Bank at Baltimore.
John Swan, Preftden^ | David Harris, Caihier.
Branch of the U. S, Bank at Charlcjlon^ (S. C.)
Adam Gilchrift, Prefident. | Jofiah .Smuh, Calhier.
Branch of the United States Bank at Wafiingtou.
Prcfidei t. } J. Davidfon, jun. Caihier.
Branch of the United States Bank at Norfolk,
i^refidcut. ! David Olifant, Cafliler.
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Majfichiifetts Bank in Boftofi,
isi'O'-porafed FebnK»ry ^, 1784,
Officers annually ekHed^ \Jl We.dvefday in January.
Samuel £liot, Prefident.
DIRECTORS.
Vi'illi^m Phillips,
Sainuel Salifbury,
Thomas VValley.
John Lowell, Jan.
"ellers.
Thomas Dawes,
Aaron Dexter,
.Bo!ij ..-nia Greene,
Wiiliam Fifforjs,
James Thwinj^, (fnlhier.
Nathaniel Fofter, > ->,
Thomas Chafe, \ ^'
Nathaniel H. Furricfs, > »
Nathaniel Thayer, \ Ac-coumants.
Miles Grecnwvood, DiTcount Clerk.
James Hill, Meirenger and Attendant.
Union Bank in- Bofton.
Licorporated June 25, 1792.
Annual Eletiio:i^ iji Monday in September..
Hon. Oliver Wend;;]l, Prefident.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Erov;n, F.henezer Preble,
Benjamin BufTey, Jofeph Head,
Srimuel Cohh, Thomas K. Jones,
Stephen Codm.an, EHet-ezer Oliver,
Benjtmin Toy, Jofiah Ouincy.
John Welles, _ "^
George Burroughs, Cafhicr.
J""-" «:;;-:, I Tellers.
{ltfy.^'vS;|D-f-™'CleA.
Da\-id Morey, AfTifiant Clerk.
Andiew Toh'onnot, ? » * n-
Andrew kettell, ' ^ M^^^^g"^-
Nantucket Bank at Narituclei,
Incorporated February, 179,5-
Jofcph Chafe, Prefident.
, Caihier,
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Merrimack Bank at Newhuryport,
Incorporated Jane £c, 1793.
Annual Meeting
William Bartlet% Prefident.
Jofeph Cutler, Cafhier.
Eflex Bank at Salem,
Incorporated June i3, J799.
Annual Mating . . - -JJ-^^/MX-f.
William Giay, jun. Prefident.
James King, Calhier.
Gloucefter Bank at Cape-Ann.
Incorporated January 27, 1800.
Annual Meeting
John Somes, Prefiuent.
Jofeph Allen, Cafhier.
Portland Bank at PortlaTid.
Incorporated June 15, 1799.
Officers annually elected,
Hugh McLellan, Prefiuent.
John Abbot, Calluer.
Majfachufetts Fire & Marine Infurance Company.
Incorporated March 2, 179S.
Officers annually chrfLn, \Jl Tuefday in June,
Arnold Welles, jun. Prefident.
William Scollay, Secretar)^-.
DIRECTORS.
Jofeph I-ImII,
John Andrews,
Gamaliel Bradford,
Benjamin BulTey,
Samuel Cobb,
John Codman,
Stephen Codman,
Jonathan Chapman,
Stephen Gorhjjo,
Benjamin Joy,
Jonathan Mafon,
John PvlcLean,
Samuel Paikman,
Jofeph Ripley,
Daniel Sargent,
V/iUiam Smith.
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Maine Fire and Marine Infurance Company,
at Portland.
Incorporated February 7, 1800.
Officers annually defied,
Woodbury Storer, Prefident.
Jofeph Swift, Secretary.
Majfachujetts Mutual Fire Infurance Company,
Incorporated March 2, 1798.
Officejs annually ch'ofcn, \jl Tiiefday in June,
Benjamin Greene, Prefident.
Andrew Cunuingham, Secretaiy and Treafurer.
DIRECTORS.
Henry Hill,
EHfha Ticknor,
Samuel Clap,
John Mav-,
Samuel Gore,
J(>fiah Knapp,
Mofes M. Hays,
Simon Eliot,
Samuel Dunn,
Thomas Dennic,
Benjamin Duick,
RulVell Sturgis,
Edward Tuckennan,
"VV^illiam Sherburne.
Bofton Marine Infurance Company.
lacorporated February 13, 1799.
Officers annually ckoftn, \J1 Monday in January.
Thomas Davis, Prefident.
Jofeph May, Secret ar)'.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas C. Amory,
Adam Babcock,
Jonathan Davis,
Samuel P. Gardner,
Jam^s Lloyd, jun.
William Parfons,
Gorham Parfons,
James Perkins,
Ebenezer Prctble,
Dariiel Sargent, jim.
Timothy Williams.
Newburyport Marine Infurance Company.
Incorporated June 18, 1799.
Officers annually elc5lcd^
Ebenezer Stocker, Prefident.
William Woart, Secretary.
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Saltfm Marine Infurance Company.
Incorporated June 9, 1800.
OfHcers anvuaily lUCird,
Jacob AlT^ton, Prcfidenr.
Jonathan Hodges, Secretary.
Iiimrance OiTices in State-Street Boflon.
Peter C. Brooks,
Jole'^^h Toy! or,
Abraham 'louro,
Bofton Chamber of Commerce.
Officers annually ckojlrj, \jl Monday in April.
John Coffin Jones, Efq. Prcfident.
Joffph Ruil<'l!, Lfq. ift Vice-Preliderf.
Samuel Parkman, Lr^ 2d Vice-Prefidcnt.
Thftnas Buriey, Secretary.
M:irine Society in Salem.
Iv.ni'uted March 25, 1766. Incorporated 1771.
OinffTS aivii.'a'h fif&ed,
Ca-^x. Beiijainin Weft, PreHdenr.
Capt. Ei\sard Gibaut, Vice-Prefident.
Capr. Jonathan GTrdner, I'reafurer.
Bei'ji*min Pickman, Clerk.
Salem Eail- India Marine Society.
I:. iliritjd November, 1799. Incorporated March 3, 1801-
Officers anmially elecledy ijl Wcdncfday in ] canary.
Benj^.irin Hodj;es, Prefident.
Ja<^.i) (^wwnlnflilcld, I'reafiirer.
Mufci Townfend, Secrctiyy.
Tl.is Society confifts of fuch as ha\e a/>mlU' ravk'a'f'd
tlvjlvas near or br\'ond the Cafe of Good Hi>tr, orPmi.J
Cajx-Horv, as m;trrrs or coinmaoLrers of veiTels, hik] I'lah <'s.
^i^e hev-n faftors, or fr.percai^oes of vefiels, cniploycd in
"tiie F.f/fl-I^idiutiddc. It '.vas inftit^ted for the purp.-)re c;[
-olu-tti'g tOjTftlier fucli ohrervatiojis, ■'llH.'r.-eries, botiks, pa-
<*> ;^, clia/rs, ;ind va'Ujble publicrifu.i.s la c\ery largiM^c, ■••'s
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:ight tend to facilitate the navigation of the Zz,jZcrn aiid
Snuthrrv Occaiis. Every member returning fioni lea ii
bound to picfcat to the iSoci.!ty an abAracl ot the journal of
his voyage, and to communicate in wntiiig his obfcivuuor s
of the bi-arings and dillr.nces cf ail capes and headla:..;.
the latiiude and longitude of iflands, roclvs and fhoa'.o ; v;
ufiial occurrences ; ftornis and accidentj ; viih all cth. i
ohfervarions, which he may judge ufcful to be recorded.
I'hc Mulcum of the Society .:lr-ady exhibits a himdlome
coHrctlo : • <^ T'l'-iofities.
Marine Society m Ne'u- bury port.
Inflituted ^ Incorporated
Officers annually ektled,
William Coombs, Mafter.
W. P. johni'on, Deputy-Ivlafter.
Wi;liam Ruiiei), Treaiurer.
Michael Hodge, Secretary.
Marine Society In Marblehead.
Inftituted 1798. Incorporated February ii^ 1799.
Officers aunualls dcElcd,
Mafier.
Df-puty-Maftcr.
Treafuier.
Secretary.
Portland Marine Society.
Incorporated February 26, 175'-'.
Officers annually thclcd^ ^d Tuejday in Dtcanher.
, Mdftcr.
Samuel Colby, Deputy-Mafter.
J.icub Noyes, Secietar}-.
\-.*. Stephen VV'ait, Treafurer.
Majfachujetts Society for the Aid of Immigran;
Incorporated June 2 J, 1793.
(The operatic:;i> of tl::s Society arc fufpcndcd.}
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Aimnca?i Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Lv-orporatcd May 4*0, 178c.
Avvvpl Miciv'.g on tht ^fh Tucjday oj May.
John' AnAMS, Lt.n. Prefident.
"jofcph Wiilard, n.D. Vice-Pre/icknt.
COUNSELLORS.
lr\nr\. Robert T. Paine, j John Warren. \f.D.
Kan. Francis Dm?, Ca'eh Gannett,
Benjamin Lincoln, Efq. I Cotton Tiiffs,
John Lowe'.l, Erq^ I Sa7nivel V/^ebber,
John Lirhicp, DD. j Loaunnii Ealdvrin.
E!ipha1?t Pcarfon, Correfpohding Secretary.
John Davis, Recording Secretary.
Rev. jHTTies F'-eeman, Treafur^^r.
George R. Minot, Vice-7>ealurer-
Toh-» t.q'hrop, p.n. Ltbrnrinn and Cabinet-Keeper.
Maffachujdts Medical Society.
L.icorporaicd No-'ember ill, 1781.
Armtial h/kctivg^ \fi Wcdvcfday in January, .
Ifaac Rand, m.d. Prefident.
Johii Warr-n, m.d. V^cc -Prefident,
COUNSELLORS.
J Ton. Enenezer Hunt,
Dr. Thomas Kaft.
Dr. Thomas WehTi,
Dr. Aaron Dexter,
Dr. V.''i1hnm Spoorer,
Hon. Jofiah.Bardett.
Dr. Tho'Tia; Kaft, Treafurer.
Dr. Jofeph Whipple, Correfpond'ng Secretar}'.
Dr. John Fleet, Recording Secrciaiy, Librarian,
Cabinet-Keeper.
CENSOR.5.
Iftiac Rand, cf Bcjlcm.
LciTiuel Hayvvard, do-
John Warren, do.
\A^iV)iam Spooner, o^ Bo ft en.
Hon. Jofiah Bartiett, olCharhf^
tOVJ'l.
Middltfex INIcdical AiTociaiion.
Liitinucd
Anmial Mtetivg, laft JVedvef^iay in Olivier.
Hon. Oliver Prcfcotr, M.D. Prefident.
Benjamin Warerhoufe, m.d. Vice-Prefid^nt.
'J'imothy Miaot, Treafurer.-
Jofeph Hunt^ Secretary.
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Brifiol Medical Aflbciatiofl-
InUituted
Annual Mteting\
Dr. William Baylies, PrefuWit.
Dr. Foftcr Swift, Vice-Frcfidcut.
Dr. George Ware, Trcafurer.
Dr. Samuel Perry-, jiin. Sccrtfiry.
Worcejler Medical Seciety.
Inftituted
Annual Meetings
Dr. John Frink, Prefident^
Dr. A the r foil, Vice-Prefidentr
Dr. Oliver Fiikc, Secretaiy.
Bojion Medicat Difpenfary.
Fnftituted 061ober, 1796. Incorporated Febru;iry 26, i8of--
Annual Ektiicn^ ^d Tutjday in January.
Samuel Parker, d.d. Prefident.
William Smith, Efq. Treafurer.
Mr. John Andrews, Secretary.
J)r. Thomas Fleet, Phyfician.
Mr. Thomas Eartlctt, Apothecary.
DIRECTORS.
Dr. Samuel Stillinan,
Dr. Samuel WefJ,
ivlr. Stephen Gorham,
William Tudor, Ffq.
Capt. Samuel Dam,
Mr. Jonathan Auiory,
Mr. Thomas Brewtir,
Mr. Nathaniel Sniitii,
Mr. Benj;^min Bullcy,
lienry Hill, Efq.
The I^fpe-nfar)^- is kept at the Sign cj the Good Saixarltan,,
A CI. 13, CornJiill.
The above Inftitution, though yet in its infancy, has -if.
forde^^hc means of relief to many neceiTitous perfons,
amoi||Pbrhers, whofe feelings would have been luiri by an
application for afTiflrj.re from tlie Alms-Houic ; as diey
^le, by this charity, atiendrd, free of ^\.y expcnfr, by an
able I'liylici-'U; either at their ovn-houfes, or at the Dilptn-
faiy, as rhc c.ife may require, and funiifhed vith v, haievcr
»ard,ciue ihey may Jiced, ajid v/irh vine, if mceifiary.
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Kenneheck Medical Aflbciation.
Inftltutcd 1797.
Kov\. Daniel Cony, Prcfidcnr.
Pr. Jolm Hubbard, Vice-Prcfident-
Dr. Mofes Appleton, Secretary.
Dr. Tho:Tir.s Odiorne, Treafurtr.
Dr. Samuel Colman, Librnriar.
'^ Majpichiifetfs Congregational Charit^ible Soci-
ety," for the Relief of djikute Widows and
Children of deceafed Mttiifters.
Iiicorporated March 9.4, 1786.
Annual EleSion, tk- day bfore the laji Wcdnrfday in May.
Jofeph Wii l.-«rd, D . D . t, T. . n . Prefidcnt.
Hoi). James Suliivati, Vice-Prendeni.
Simeon Howard, n.D. Tre;irurer.
John Lathrop, d.d. Secretary.
COUNCIL.
Hon. James SulHvnp,
Hon. Oliver Wendft-1,
Samuel Parknian, Efq.
•Samuel EHor, Elq.
Rev. Dr. Barnard.
Rev. Pe»^c.r Thacher, d.d.
Rev. David Tappan, d.d»
« Society for propagating the Gofpel, among the hi"
dians and others^, in 'North- America.
Incorporated November 19, 1787.
Annual Eleflicn, day after the lajl Wcdnefday in May ^
Hon. James Sullivan, PreGdent.
Ho. Oliver Wendell, Vice-Prefident.
Ebcnjzer Storer, Efq. Treafurtr.
Jr.hn Eit-.u. D.n. Vice-Treafurer.
Peter Thacher, D.D. Secretaiy.
Jedediah Morie, d.d. Afliftam Secrciary.
SELECT COMMITTEE.
Hon. Thomas Dawes, ! Peter ^'barber, d.d.
Jofeph Ecklcy, d.d. William Phillips, jun. Efq.
Samuel WeH, d.d. j
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Majachufeits Miflionary Society.
Inilituted May 28, 1799.
Annual Meeting on the lajl Tucfday in May.
Xathanael Emmons, d.d. of Franklin, PrtTicle«tr-
Rev. Samuel Auftin, of Worccfter, Secretary.
iJcacou John Siinpkins, of Bofton, Treafuren
TRUSTEES.
Rev. David Sanciford, of Mcdway.
Rev. Daniel Hopkins, of Sa-lem.
Rev. Ezra V/eid, of Braintree.
Rev. Samu4fl Spring, of Ne\vbur)-port.
Rev. Jofeph Parker, of Middleborough.
Rev. Samuel Nilcs, of Abington.
Rev. Abiel Holmes, of Cambridge.
Rev. Samuel Auftin, of Worccfter.
Rev. Jonatban Strong, of Randolph.
Another Miflionary .Society is formed In the counties of
Berkihire, in Mallachufciis, ;iud Columbia, in New-York^
Rev. Ephraim Judfon, Prefident.
Baptill Education Fund.
Incorpoiatcd 26th February, 1794.
Ammal Eledion of Officers, the Tiufday ajter theji-ji /K/-
vejday in September,
Samuel StiUman, n.n. Chairman..
Rev. 'J homns Baldwin, Trerifurer.
Mr. James Harrifon, Secrclary.
TPvUSTEES.
Stephen Dnna, Efq.
Rev. Joel Briggs,
Deacon Daniel W^ild,
Mi. James I farrifon^
Mr. Ebeix/cr, L. Btiy*
I Ilezeklah Smith, d.d.
[ Rr.v. William Williams,
Rev. Jonathan Maxcy,
! Rev. Stephen Gano,
; Rev. Joleph Grafton,
Rev. George Robinfon,
Tl|(^ Society meets in Boi)on annually, on the k^.fl \VVd-
ncfday \i\ May, and at fucii oiher limi-i ujid places a* ;hc
Society may judge pjoper.
The WARREN ASSOCIATION meeis .-^f AV.r.nf*
h;im, the Tuefday after the liill \Vcdiie{d ly .•:. ^" 1: %
\ 1802, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
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Lofton Female Afylum.
Lilututcd September yj, i8oo.
Mrs. Dr. Stlllinnn, Fird Direarefs.
-Mrs. James howdoin, SecoTid Dirctlrefs.
Mrs. Flir.a!xth Perkins, TreaCiner.
Mrs. Elizabeth ThurfloM, Secretary.
My\NAGERS.
Mrs. U^dowM-ifun, xMrs. Dr. Well, Mrs. \\1,i!%v<)I, fcr,
Mrs.LbenezerDorr, Mrs.JohnOiburP., Mrs.RicharrlGreei.
Mrs. Mary Lyndc Simrh, Mrs. 0/i:,s Goodwi,. Mrs. Col
May, Mrs. Mary Grew, Mrs. Samuel Smlih.
Mrs. Suf anna DrsjTcr, Govemcfs.
^^ Majfachufetts Iliftorical Society."
Imlituted January, 1791. Incorporated Februars- 19, :,''04.
Officers annnaUy eLa,:d, Injl Turfday in January.
Hop. James Sullivan, Pr.-fident.
William Tudor, Ffq, Treafurer.
Kev. James Freeman, Rccorniiig Secrerarv',
John Flior, d.d. CorrefuondinK Secretary,
Rev. John T. Kirkland, Librarian.
Mr. Samuel Tuie.ll, Cabinet-Keeper.
STANDING COMMITTEE
Hon. James Winthrop, I Jicn. John Davis,
CCMrvITTTEE FOR PUBLICATION*'
Peter i hach>-r, u.D. j Rev. James Freeman,
John Fliot, D.D. I William Sullivan.
Bojhft Library.
Incorporated June 17. 1''94.
Officers annudly cka.-d, ifl Monday in March,
TRUSTEES.
Jofeph Eckley, o.D.
John Eliot, D.D.
Mr. Samuel Hall,
Kev. John T. Kirkland,
lien. George R. Minot,
Mr. Nathan Dav:e^', ^.... „.,.
Mr. Henderfon Inrhrs, Treafnrpr
Mr. Nathan Wtbb, Secretar>-,
William Spconer, m.d.
Col. Wijliani Scollay,
Dr. Redfbid Wcbftep,
John Phillips, Efq,
Librarian,
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Maffachufetts Agricultural Society.
Incorporated March 7, 1792.
Hon. John Lowet], LL.D. of Roxbury, Prefidenr.
Jofeph Ruffdl, Efq. of BoHon, Vice-Prefid.mt.
Aaron Dexter, M.n. ditto, record Vice-Prefident.
Thomas I.. Winthrop, Efq. ditto, Treafurer.
Tohn Avery, E(q. ditto, Secretary.
Rev. John T. Klrkland, ditto, Correfponding Secretary.
TRUSTEES.
Hon. Fiflier Ames, of Dcdham.
Martin Brimmer, of Roxhu y.
Elon. George Cabot, of Brookline.
Theodoic Lyman, of Wahham.
Samuel Parker, D.n. of Bufion,
John Warren, m . d . ditto.
Ketwebeck Agricultural Society.
Inriituicd 1800. Incorporated February 17, 1801.
William Howard, of Augufta, Prefidcnt.
^ofeph North, of ditto, ift Vice-Prefident.
Nathmiel Dummer, of Hallowel!, 2d Vicc-Prehdent.
Henr>^ Sewall, Recording Secretary.
John Merrick, of Hallowell, Correfpcndmg Secretary.
TRUSTEES.
Charles Vaughan, of Hallowell.
Samuel Moody, ditto.
Rev. Eliphalet Gillet, ditto.
Rev. Daniel '^tone. of Augufla.
Aqueduct Corporation.
Incoiporatcd February 26, 1795.
Hon. T:nnes Sullivan, Efq. PrefKlcut.
Jofeph V/ard, E(q. Vlcc-Prendcnt.
Amos Bond, I reafurer.
John JMarfton, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Doftor AaioM Dcxtc ,
Hon. Tohn DrA'is,
Mr. Jcfiih Kr.-y^.
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Supreme Judicial Court of MaiTachufetts.
JUSTICES.
Trancis Dana, i.l.d. of Cambridge, Chirf Jvjlice,
Robert Treat Paine, of Bofton.
Theophilus Bradburj-, of Newburyport.
Simeon Strong, of ^niherft.
I'homas Dawes, jim. of Bofton. _// -S^^cJtfof^A*. «X
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Siimuel Sewall, of Marblchead
George Thacher, of Biddeford.
James Sullivan, ll.d. of Bofton, Attorney-General.
Daniel Davis, of* Portland, Solicitor-General.
Circuit Clerks of the Supreme Judicial Court.
John Tucker, Efq. of Bofton, 1 q. . q, ,
Edward P. Hayman, Efq, of Berwick, 3
Charles Cufliing, Cleri of the Supreme Judicial Court for the
Counties of Suffolk and Nantucket.
Benjamin Homans, Crier of all the Courts held in Suffolk.
Juftlces throughottt the Commonwealth.
Walter Spooner,iV(:w-^<''2yor</
Samuel Holten, Lanvers
Nathan Culhing, Scituate
David Sewall, Tork
James Sullivan, Bofion
Robert Treat Paine, ditto
Francis "Dana, Cambridge
Edward Cutts, Kittery
John Lowell, Roxbury
Thomas Dawes, Bofon
Charles Turner, Turner
William Phillips, Bojlon
William Heath, Roxbury
Samuel layman, Sprir.gfeld
Ebenczer Bridge, Chelmsford
Jo}in Haftings, Ijatfeld
Elcazer Brooks, Lincoln
William Shepard, Wejlfeld
Oliver Wendell, Bofon
Thomas Dawes, jun. ditto
Theophilus Parfons, ditto
James Warren, Plymouth
Solomon Freeman, Harivich
John Read, Roxbury
Stephen Choatc, Ipfwich
Jonathan Warner, Jlardtuick
Daniel Cony, Augufa
James Bowdoin, Bofon
Eliftia May, Attleborough
Thomas Rice, PoiinalLcrough
Ebenezer 'I hayer, Braintree
Theoph.Bradbury,iVdtf^Por^
Daniel Whitney, Shcrbums
"^amuel Fowler, Weffeld
George Leonard, Norton
Simon Frye, Fryehurgh
Jcfiau Stearns, Lunenburgh
Oliver Prefcott, Groton
Nathaniel Wells, Welh
Fifher Ames, Dedham
Elijah Brigham, Wf borough
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jiifllces cfilc Common Pleas in vSufFoIk Ccunti'.
Shcariafli lb Bourne, of Bonon, ChiiJ Ji'fiice.
Jofepii Gardner, of Boflou.
William Donniib'"!, of Boflon.
Samu;:! Cooper, of Bofton.
WjUiam Sherburne, of Bofwon, '^^-c^ru jijiicf.
ClicVrlcs Culhlng, or Bofton, Ckrk of the Common Pttas.
l.d ,vard Jiickfon, Cltrk of the Court o( General S-.Jjians.
G 'orge Richards Minor, ofBodon, Judjeoj Pruuate.
Perkins Nichols, of Botton, ' Re j ift e r oj Probate.
Cv)iirrs ol Probate rn Safifolk are held at the Probate Of-
u e, at the fourh-eaft iiorne?, on the lower floor of th';
Couri-Houfe, in Crarrt-Strec!:, Bcflon, every Tucfday in the
V -a;, except the firft Tiieiday in eacli month.
' tr.'^:zer Se-'verj of Boftoii, Comity Treafurer.
^ ■i!.i.-:i Alline, of Bounu, Rcgijter of Dads,
Juftices of the Quorum.
Jofeph G'.rdln'-r,
Rnfinyi 1
Tofe^Ji Gr^enlej-f,
dino
Kzekiel F-c^,
lit to
John A\- ■::■■?,
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(.'hrirles CuiTiiri>:,
y\ \\y,,
George R. Mfr-./r,
\Vii;laai Dcuin^.i,
(i:tr<;
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Jailices of
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Bo;}on
■^rhomas E Kv rds.
ditto
j'.dwjrd Cr.ay,
ditto
Nathar.icl Balch,
d:»iO
John Tucker^
ditto
Dav.d Tild-1,
nuio
William Harris^
ditto
I^ufus G. Amory,
Vv''il!iain Slivrh.nae,
ditto
ditto
Harrifon G. Otis,
cnto
John Lov-ell, jun.
ditto
John Phillips,
ditto
Samuel Gardner,
ditto
jbfeph May,
ditto
Wil iam Smith,
ditto
V/i Ilium Phillips jar
I. ditto
Shearj.ifiiub Boumc,
Satnuel Cooper,
Pel eg Coinn,
Edward Gray,
William Sheibume,
Bofron
ditto
ditto
diito
ditto
Satiiuel Norton, Hinjrhiun
the Peaces
Samuel Eliut,
John Andrews,
Samutl Clap,
^Vilil?m Ste\cnfonj
Ebenezor vSf.uer,
Sjipon Eilii t,
John D-ivis,
Ariiold Welles, jun.
William Spooner,
John Hurd,
Vv/'illiaju Alline,
Ebene/cr Gay,
Willi tiri Snliivan,
David Greene,
Sami\e! Parkman,
Geci^e Blake,
f^ofion
di'Kj
di'to
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Q.l'tO
ditto
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[Juftices of tlu Peace in Suffolk County, continued.]
Jofeph Hall,
Bofton
ditto
Ch -rles Bulfinch, Bofion
JoGah Quincy,
Charles Storer, ditto
Charles Paine,
ditto
Jofiah Batchelder, C/ui/ea
Edward Jackfon,
ditto
Kenry H. Williams, ditto
Jofeph Pcirce,
ditto
Abner Lincoln, lUngham
Kathan Frazer,
ditto
Janies Warren, jun. ditto
Ifaac Rand,
ditto
Robert Gould, Hull
John Callender,
ditto
Coroners in Suffolk.
John W. Folfom
Bofton
ofeph Andrews, Hin^ham
PI. H. Williams, Chelfea
W'iilia.Ti Porter,
ditto
Robert Gardner,
ditto
Teremiah Allen, Efq. of Bofton, Sheriff.
Shubael Bell, ditto, Deputy-She nff.
Olivei- Harrfhorne, ditto, Deputy-She rij and Gacl-
Ke-:j)er.
County of Norfolk.
Juftices of the Common Pleas, '&c\
Edward H. Robhins, of Milton, Chief J uji ice.
Ebenezer Warren, of Foxborough.
Oliver Everett, of Dorchcfter.
Daniel Perry, of IS-Icdfield, ? p^ . , ~ .. .
Horatio lownfend, of Dedham, ^^'''''^ •^'^'^''"•
Horatio Townfend, of Dedham, Clerk of the Common Pleas.
Nathaniel Ames, of Dedham, Clerk oj the Sejfwns.
Edward H. Robbins, of Milton, ")
Fifher Ames, of Dedham, (appointed to qualify
Jolin Read, of Roxbur}-, T Civil Ofjken.
Ebenezer Warren, of F^oxborough, )
William Heath, of Roxbury, fudt]c of Prolate.
Samuel Haven, of Dedhamj! Rcgifer of Probate.
Courts oi Probate in Norfolk County are held at the Pro-
b# Office in Dedham, the firft T'ue'fday in every month,
and at Arnold's Tavern in Quincy, the' firft Thurlday in
February, and the fecond Tucfday in May, Auguft and
November, annually.
Ifaac BuUard, of Dedham, County Treafurer.
Eliphalet Pond, of Dedham, Regifler of Deeds.
F 2
( 6$ )
Jiiftices cft/:c Peace anc,
Cotton Tuf'.s,
Richard CratKh,
Tabez Fifncr,
'i'homas Lc-ihrop,
IVeymouth
Franklin
Cohaif-zt
i Qiiorum iii Norfolk.
r'iflitr Amrs, Dtdham
N^tliaiiicl Ames, ditto
Will 1 am Afpinwall, Brookline
V/iliiam Heath, Ryxhwv
Edward H. Robbiiis, M:Iton John Read, ditto
'Jhonias Crancj ditto ! E,bcne/er Warren, foxooro'
jufliees of the Peace.
Ebenez r Wight, Dcdham
Nathaniel Kingfbury, dirto
I-iamne! Haven, dittc
Afa White, Wiymnidh
Klipha]et Loud, ditto
JnnesHiimphreys, tcrt. ditto
David Hwl!)iOok, IVrent/avi
C/f^rnebus Kollock, ditto
Daniel P.-rrv.
Mcdjteid
Kbji!i Adan-.s, ditto
Horatio Twwnfend, ditto
"Jioww Baxter, ditto
William Fuller, Nccdham
Jonathin Kin^Ibury, ditto
Ifaac S. Gardner, Brookline
David S.Greenough, Rokbury
Kbenezer Seaver, ditto
Nathaniel Ruggles, ditto
John Parker, dit'o
n^homas Williams, jnn. ditto
Kbeuczei- Thayer, Brcintrce
Coroners.
Ablj;>h Ricli-ncifon, Medu'a\
Eliakim Adiims, ditto
Jofeph Lovcll, ditto
Peter Adams, St.ug/:tcn
Frederick Pope, ditto
Seth Bullard, IVal-rk
John Whiting, Franklin
Peiaiiah Fifher, ditto
Stephen Badlam, Dorchejler
Mofes E'*cr'*ff, ditto
Ebenezer Miller, Q_iiin(:>/
Peter B. Adams, ditii
Eliflia Doaiie, Cohajid
Thomas Loihrop, ditto
Ephraim Wales, RandArh
Samnci BaG, ditro
Benjamin Randall, ^hunn.
Jofeph Howins, ditto
Elijah Crane, Canton
John Gardner, Milton
Laban Bate.^, Bcllinjrham
William Heath, jun. Rcxbury
William Bresver, ditto
Jelie Dagget, ditto
Nathan Draper, ditto
Nathaniel Re.gules, ditto
Samuel Bailey, IV'-ytKCuth
Jonatiitm Felt, iVrcntham , Caleb French,
Daniel Holhrcok, jun. ditto j Ebenczer Davis,
'Fiiomas Bnllow, ditto! Ebenez; r Heatia
Thomas \\''hite, diet.:)! Jabin Fifher,
Paul Fifher, dirto! Aaron Everett,
John End i cot,
William Whiting,
Adam Jones,
Francis Curtis,
George Ellis,
Zenas French,
Dcdka^n
ditto
Dnv^r
S/u?r,>n
Medfitld
Rav.d^'k
Brain tree
Brook I i /I It
ditto
Cant 071
Foxborcu<rk
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[Coroners ia Norfolk County, ccitinued.']
Rufus Peiice, Miltm
Jaibn Fi flier, Franklin
Amaia Richardfon, ditto
Daniel Clap, Walpok
Ijaac Bullard, ditto
E.Witlnnj^ton,3d. Dorchefter
Samuel Canen, 2d. Stougktoti
ATiv^riah iVlarfn, Foxuorough
Jrile Pratt; diito
J</i>ph Ware, ?\'Itdway
Jcwiarhan ^idims, ten. ditto
Ralph Bulkiid, ditto
Davkd Smith, jun. KcfcUiam
K ilha Do;:nt', Coiiapt
Benjamin Clark Cutler, of Roxbuiy, SAenJf.
Deputy-Sherrfs.
ElifliaThrycr, Brm'/tree
l\!ias Conk, Be/lmgham
Nathaniel Bullard, Necdham
Ahner Ellis, Medfnld
Thomas Kollock, Sharon
James Howe, Roxbury
Samuel Daggett, of Dedham, Deputy Goal-Keeper.
County of EfTex.
Juftices of the Common Pleas, i^c.
Samuel Holten, of Danvrrs. ^ ^ich^t/rvttJCa
Kbenezcr March, of Newbury. ^p
John TreadwcU, of Salem.
Samuel Nye, of Salifbury, Special Jujiice.
Tbr>ma5 Bancroft, of Salem, Clerk of the Courts of Common
Pleas, SeJpoyiSt &c.
Samuel Holten, of Danvers, judge of Probate.
Daniel Noyes, of Ipfwich, Regijler of Probate.
Probate Courts in the County of EfTex are holden at th>.^
Probate Office in Ipfwich, on the firft Monday and Tucfday
of every month m the year — At the dwcliing-houfe of Capt.
Benjamin W^ebh, innholder in Salem, on the laft Mondays
in March and June, and Tuefday and Wednefday following
the laft Monday in faid months, and on Wcdnelday, ThurN.
day and Friday foll'^wing rhe firft Monday in November —
At the Town-Houfe in Newbury-Port, on Wednefday,
Thurfday and Friday following rhe firft Monday in the
months of May, Auguft and O6tober.
John Pickering, of Salem, Regijler of Deeds.
Stephen Choate, of Ipfwich, County Treafurer.
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Juftices oftheVcTiCt and of the Quorum
John Pickering,
Nicholas Pike, Ncwburyport
Ebenezer March, Ncwbitrx
t^amuel Phillips,
Nathaniel Lovcjoy,
Jolliua Hoh,
btepheii Choate,
Daniel Noyx'S,
Nathan Dane,
Andover
ditto
ditto
Ifjxoich
\ ditto
Bmerh
Samuel Sewall, Marblehcadl
Samuel Holten,
Stephen Choate,
Ebenezer March,
John Trcadwell,
Nathan Dane,
Daniel Noyes J
Juftices of
Silas Little, Newbury
John Of^ood, ditto
Stephen Hv;oper, ditto
Joliah Little, ditto
Stephen Crol's, Nciuburyport
Benaiah Titcornb, ditto
Enoch Titcornb, ditto
George Bradbmy, ditto
Charles Jackion, ditto
John Carnes, /vw/;
James Gardner, ditio
james Robinibn, ditto
Daniel I'hurllon, Bradford
Peter Rullell, cii'to
Nathaniel Thurflon, di:to
Peter Coflin, GlouceJUr
Obadiah Parfons, ditto
John Rowe, diito
William Tuck, Mamh"Jler
Jofeph Spraguc, SaUm
William Pickinan, ditto
William Pfelcott, ditto
Thomas Bancroft, ditto
Samuel Putnam, ditto
John Norris, ditto
Benjamin Pickman, ditto
.1(ihn Treadwell^
ICaac Or^ood,'
Richard Manning,
Thonias E nicroft,
Beniamin Goodhue
Nath. Mailh,
Samuel Nye,
u Effex.
Salem ,
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
, ditto
Haverhill
Salijbury
Al'pointrd to qualify
Civil OJiccrs.
the Peace.
William Gray, jun. Salem
Jofeph Perkins, ditto
Richard W'ard, ditto
Ifaac Mansfield, MarbUhead
Nathan Bowen, ditto
Jofiah Batcheldcr, Bevniy
Jofeph Wood, ditto
E'iiiia Whitney, ditto
Mofcs Eiown, ditto
Tyler Porter, Winha,n
Ifiael Hutchinfon, Danvers
Amos Putnam, ditto
Tona. Cogfwell, jun. Ipfwiik
Ala Andrews,
John Heard,
Daniel Rogers,
Nathaniel W'ade,
Henjamin Evans,
Jacob Brown,
Edmund No)e^,
Parker Clea\ eland
Moody SpnHord,
Orlando Serocant,
Chriftopher Serj^eant,
Daniel Currier, jun.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Scllifr:;ir\'
ditto
ditto
Row/fy
ditto
ditto-
Amejbxiry
ditto
ditto
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[Juftices of the Peace in EfTcx County, coJUinved.']
Jofhua Gidd ijjjs,
vSLcphcn B.irkcf,
Kch. Cle.iveland,
jas. Duncar., jun.
Francis Carr,
hamilion
Mdhiifv
d.'tto
Tcpsfidd
Mcvcrhill
Samuel Merrill,
I cb;\hod Tucker,
John Robinfon,
Thomas Perlcy,
Peier Ofgood,
Havtrhill
ditto
Eoxford
ditto
Andflver
ditto
ditto i Simir^l Abbot
William Pcarfon, Glovccf.cr
Enoch Rogers, Ame/hury
Nathaniel VV^adc, Ipfwick
Stephcri'Chf^aie, jun. ditto
Enoch Era.dley, ditu-
John Hiire, Mdhiien
John Sar^eant. jun. ditt(j
ditto Jofeph tail field, Wenhain
Bez'f-r/y ifaac Mansfield, Marbkhead
ditto Jonathan Smith, Sail/bury
hoxjord Jofeph Pike, Rowley
Dauvers Jofijua P.ickard, ditto
Snkiu James Stnilcy, Ravtrhill
Andovtr oamuel White, jun. ditt9
ditto t
Jerem. Pearfon, KcZicluryport
l^a.ati lli.rtoii, dii:to
Sn-phei Ilflcy, Newbury
Kphraim BiCv^d, L;,nn
K/.eki';l CheeA-er, ditto
Atnos PJiodcs, ditto
Jonathan Kimhall, Bradford
Eliphalet Rollins,
jotcph Wood,
John Lovv,
Lemuel Wood^
If;Hu'-chinlbn, jun.
Step'^ci. Cook,
Henr) Inj^alls,
Putiuni I.^.ills,
Biilei^Bartlett, of Haverhill, Shcrijj'.
Deputy-Sheriffs.
|*hi]:p Ragley, Ncziburyport I Johi; Hudfon,
Jeremiah ."Jt.yiiioid, i/fwick David Braulcy,
Jofeph Tuicll, Stikm \ Benjamin Stacy,
Salem
Haverhill
Glcuccjler
Crjimty of Middlefex.
Juftices of the Common Plsas> ^c»
James Winthrop, of Cambridge.
vv'illiam Hall, of Newton.
Kuliraim Wood, of Concord.
Jofeph E. Vaiijum, of Dracut, } c^ . . _ „.
Loamrm Baldvir, of Woburn, \ '^P^r;^/ >/^c«-.
Abraham Biglov^. of Cambridge, Clerk cj theCmrts cf Com-
mon Picas and Scfficfis.
Oliver Prefcotr, of Groton, Judge of Probate.
James Wiiuhrnp, of Cambndjje, ^egijler cf Probate.
( ;o
The Probate Courts in Middlc'Co: County are held at
Cambridge, on thefiift Tucfdays of April, M;iy, June, Sep-
tember, Oftober, November and December — At Concord,
the fecond Tiiefdays of March, April, frla\ and June ; the
third Tuefday of September, and the fecond Tuefdays in
Oflobcr and X^ovember — AtGroton, on the third Tucfdays
of April Hiid Oftober.
Samuel Bartlert, of Cambridge, RcsrJJttr of Difds.
Kbenezer Bridge, of Chelmsford, County Trcafuri.r.
Judiccs of the Peace afid of the Quorum.
Daniel Whitney, Sherbwve
John Sione, HolUJlon
jcfeph B. Varnum, Dracut
Parker Varnum, ditto
Francis Faulkner, Athn
John Pitts,
Concord \ Ifaac Stearns
ditto
Oliver Pr^fcott, Groton
Timothy Biglovr, ciif.o
j ames Winthi op, Cambridge
"William Winthrop, ditto
F.benezcr Bradifh, ditto
Abraham Biglow, ditto
Flphraim Wood,
Abiel Hey wood,
Duncan Ingraham, Medjord
S^rmuel Swan', ditto
Jofeph Cordis, Reading
Oliver Prefcott, of Groton, "j
James Winthrop, of Cambridge, }
William Hull, of Newton,
Ephraim V/ood, of Concord,
Ebenezer Bridge, of Chelmsford, 1
Jofeph B. Varnum, of Dracutt, J
Juftices of
John Rem.inglon, J-Vatertcwn
Amos Bonfl, duto
Nath. P.. Whitney, ditto
William Hunt, ditto
Aaron Puti;am, Charhjloiun
Phillips Pavfon, jun. ditto
Ar.emas Vv^.id, ditLo
iSrcphen Dana, Cambridge
Aaron Hill, ditto
Samuel Bartlett, ditto
Loam mi Baldwin, Woburn
Samuel Thomplbn, ditto
John Walker, ditto
V/illiam Fifiv, U'altham
Dutiftable
Bilkrica
William Hull, h'tzcton
Zaccheus M'right, Wcjijord
Jofiah Bartlett, Charkjlozvn
. Appolvted to quail
f Jy Civil OJicers.
the Peace.
Theodore Lyman,
IValtham
AbnerSanderfon,
ditto
Nathan Fuller,
NciLton
Timotiiy Jackfon,
ditto
Ezra Sargcant,
Maiden
Bernard (ireen,
ditio
William Rice,
Sudbury
Nuth. Ree\es, Eaji-Sudbury
Jofeph Biyant, Stcneham
rofliua Lopgley, Shirley
Thomas Whitney, ditto
Tim(nhAValker,W'V/;«/w^/('«
William Blanchard, ditto
Jofepli Heald, Pcppadl
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[Jufliccs oftke Peace in Middlefcx County, coutinued?^
Hcniy AVootl
Johtl'^Valtoa,
James Brazf r,
James PrefVoti,
Oli\«fr PreTcotr, jun
Sa;ni:ri Dana,
Sainml Lawrence,
'i 'imoihy Jom
Pcpprrell
ditto
Grotofi
dino
diitc>
f!irro
dir'o
IWford
Beiijam IP. Brown, l.ex/f/'; 'oii
John Biid^^c, ditto
Peter Wood, Marlborough
^Ay^-^rd Barnes, ditto
Samuel Paik, Ilollffcn
f-piiraMii Liftleficld, (ii;to
Abel Boynton, IV^^r'nrd
Oliver Birron, Chcimjord
Samuel Pitts, jan. ditto
Matthew Metcalf, Hnpkinton
Jonathan Lock, A/nby
All(Mi Flagg, ditto
Jonathan Brown, Tcwkjbury
VVilliam Brown, ditto
Abicl Hey wood, Concord
.T<)nr.than Pay, ditto
Daniel Rogers, Littleton
David L-nvrep.ce, ditto
Joel Parkhnrft, Dunflablc
Wm. Thompfon, EUlerica
Edward tarmer, ditto
Jonathan Bowers, ditto
Danl. Adams, jun. 7'('w/7/^?.v/
Ala Parim, CarlijU
Jona(h;;n Heald, ditto
Silas Taylor, Eoxborough
Joleph Adams, Lhicoln
S:im,,el Hoar, dutc
Ephraim Rnifell. Stor,^
Jona.Maynard, /r^w'//p//<7/7;
William Boden, Natick
Jam^f^s Bancroft, Rcadai^
Benjamin Upton, ditto
WiJliam Hudrerh, Dracut
Lben. Bancroft, Ty7igf,cro'
Jeremy Stimpfoxn, Ilopkinton
Coroners
Eliph.Ncwall, Oo^poivn Adnn Hawkes, Read^vg
DaMd Brown, C.ruvrd \ Joleph Underwood, ditto
Jonn W hire Bdlcrka \ Caleb Hay^.ard, ' JVeflZ
Ephraim Kidder, jun. ditto ' T/..K, ...;.., <3..,r .'. '.^ V^'"^
Benjamin Bowers,' ditto
Samuel Ilcath, Cambridge
Jeduthun Wiilington, ditto
Samuel Sparhawk, ditto
EdmundRicl)ardic)n, JVoburn
Jonathan T hoinpfcn, ditto
Amos Bradley, D^aait
liVa-l liildreth, ditto
Silas Gates, Marltwrongh
Benj .Eafterbrook, Lexivtr'ton
Efeck Marfli, Holiif.on
John Stone, jun. ditto
Nathan Whiting, ditto
Abel Blood, Carlijle
* Edward Wade, Maldm
Ephraim Rullell, Grotoii
tampion V\ oods, ditfo
David Curtis, Eaf -Sudbury
CollmsDamon, ditto
Jonn Pikc, Framngham
Samuel havrn, Hofkinton
Ebcnezer Parker, Ciiclmsford
KJiWWi Richardlon, ditto
Ezra Blod-et, Tyng [borough
Jacob Tattle, M'cjljord
Jonathan Keyes, ditto
-r '" Vx^lfhton' ditto
Jona. Whitcomb, Littleton
Jonathan Davis, ABm
P^/^l^arnard, ditto
Joleph Jackfon,jun, Nemton.
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[Coroners in Middlefex O.
Jamcs Bu'lard, Sherburiitt
Stephen Eracc, TownJ\:id
Joel Jenkins, Wdridn^ton.
Oalvin T ongley, S.'iirlty
Leonard Parkhurft, Dunfalh
Joieph Hofmer, of Concord, Shcri^.
Dep uty- Sheriffs.
Abijah Thompron, V/oburn | John Flatg, Eajl-Suubury
Eph. Littkfieid, HcUifcoa \ Stephe.i Wynian, Ajliby
Eliel Littlefield, diito j Jondthan Barron, Chcbvi^ford
Joieph Moores. Grotun Peter i-des, Charlijiouin
Iho. Richaidlon, W^JtJoyd \
Cctmty of Plymouth.
Juftices of the Common Pleas, Sec,
Benjamin Willis, of Bridgwater.
William Watfon, of Plyniouth.
Ephraiiu Spooner, of Plymouth.
D2.nicl Howard, of Bridgwater,
Jofhua Thomas, of Plymouth,
ll'aac Thompfon, of Middlcborough,
Kllhorn \\ hitman, of Pembroke, i
Zpcc'ial Ji.Jih-,.1.
Abraham Holmes, of Rochelher, ^
Jofiah Cotton, of Plymouth, Clerk of the Pleas atui Sejfiom.
JoHiua Thomas, of Plymouth, Judge of Probate.
Ifaac Lothrop, of Plymouth, Pdg/fcr of Prooatc.
"* Probate Courts in the County of Plymouth are held at
Hanover, on the firR; Mondays in September, December,
March and June — At Plympton, on the firll Mondays in
Oiiobcr, November, January, February, May, July and .Vu-
guft, and the firft 'J ucfday in -^pri!,
Roffeter Cotton, of Plymouth, Pcglfcr cf JDuJs.
Kphraim Spooner, of Plymouth, County Treafurer.
Jufilccs of the Peace and of the Quorum.
William Sever, Kingston Benjamin Willis, Bridg-u'LU^r
William Watlon, Plymr,uth Daniel Howard, ditto
Nathaniel Goodwin, ditto Ifaac J hompfon, Mindldmro
Jofhua Thomas, ditto Cliarlts Turner, ScUuaie
Ephraim Spooner, diito
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Juffcice.". of the Peace in Piymoutli County.
Ifaac J.othrop, Plymouth
Joliah Cotton, ditto
Abucr Bartlctt, ditto
Henry W'aiT<;n, ditto
AViliiam Le Barron, ditto
Roll-ter Cotton, ditto
John D. Dunhar, ditto
William Jackfoii, ditto
Mnrtin I'arris, ditto
John Nelfon, M'nldlehorougL
Nchemiah Bennet,
Jollv.ia WTiite,
M^ilkcs Wood,
Nathaniel Ruggles,
Nathcm Willis,
ditto
ditto
ditto
Rodnf.er
ditto
Nath. Hammond, 3d. ditto
Elijah i"urner,
Hayward Pierce,
Elijah Bilbee, ]\\n,
Luke Bicknel,
Samuel Norton,
Aaron Hobart, jun.
Gamaliel Bradford,
Sc tuatt
ditto
Phmpton
Abinoton
ditto
ditto
Duxboro'
Judah Aiden,
Pt ivz Bradford
Ifrael Fearing,
David Nye,
Beza Hayward,
Daniel Howard, jiin,
Jonathan Crane,
ifT.ichar Snell,
Daniel Snow,
Duxborough
ditto
Wareham
ditto
PrUgivater
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Nahiim Mitchell, ' ditto
EbenczerWafliburn, Kingston
Seth Drew, ditto
Jedediah Holmes, ' ditto
Ala \\ aterman, Marjhfield
Elilha Phillips, ditto
Jofiah Smith, Pembroke
John Turner, ditto
Kilborn Whitman, , dit'o
Jofeph Smith, ditto
David Stockhridgc, Hanover
Benjamin Whitman^ ditto
Neheniiah Cobb, Carvfr
Jofiah Thompfoi), Halifax
Coroners.
JDavid Kingjman, Brldg-water
Caleb Howard, ditto
Wait Ford, Ptmbrol:
Charles Turner, ditto
Ifaac Bowen Barker, ditto
Lemuel I urner, Sdtuate
Stephen Samfon, Plymouth
Thomas Jackfon, jun. ditto
David Bacon, ditto
Jonathan Nafh, Abington
Benjamin Alden, Duxborough
Caleb Atwood, Carver
Samuel Waterman, ditto i Nathaniel Hafkell, Rocbefier
Samuel Savory, IVareham \ William Lewis, MarJbfieU
Mark HafkeU, ditto 'Jofiah Smith, Hancver
George Partridge, of Duxborough, Shtriff,
Deputy- Sheriff's.
.«?now Stetfon, Scituate [ David Oldham, ditto
.1 Adams, jun. Kingston \ Gideor.Bradford,jun.i»/)w/'?,j«
' s Shaw, Pembroke [ Lemuel Briggs, Micf£eboroug&
JobTurrcr, ditto J Nathaniel Wilder, jun. ditto
G
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[Deputy-ShttriiTs in Plymouth County, continued.^
yAcAizh Little,
Horatio Cufhing,
Ahiel H '.rris,
Mkaii White,
Mxael Fearing, jun. IVarehan
Hanover
ditto
Martin WowTir^yBrufgtvater
William Hp.rris, ditto
Simeon Pratt, ditto
William Crapo, RoiheP.er
Nicholas Cri'.po, «utto
Comity of Barnftable.
Judices of the Common Pleas, Sec.
Matbaniel Freeman, of Sandwich.
Solomon Freeman, cf Harwich.
Ebenezer Bacon, of Barnftable. .
Samnel Savage, of Barnftable.
John Davis of Barnftable 1 ^ ^^.^^ j^j^.^^^
David Scudder, of Barnftable, j ^ ^ -^
JofepH Otis, of Barnftable, Clerk cf the Plcis and S,ejfims.
Alfo Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court^for the Counties o^
Barnf.able and Dukes County.
John Davis, of Earnilable, Ju'd^e of Pmhafe.^
Nathaniel Freeman, of Sandwich, He^fter of Prohate.
IIben.Bacon,of Barnftable,i?f^//?fr of Deeds 'd" County "Ireafurer.
Jufticcs of the Peace nnd of the Quorum.
Tofeph Otis, Barvfahh \ Nathaniel Freeman, .W^w/V^
Ebenezer Baron,
Ebenezer Crocker,
ditto
ditto
Soloiiion Freeman, Hartiid
Judices of the Peace
T.liflia Perry,
Silvamis Nyr,
Wendell Davis,
J-imes Freeman:
Jofeph Parker,
divich
ditto
ditto
ditto
Falmouth
Jonathan O. Freeman, ditto
Jofeph Palmer, jun.
David Nye,
Jofeph Doane,
Ifaac Sparrow,
Simeon Kingman,
Elilha Mayo,
Silvanus Snow,
ditto
ditto
Chatham
Orleans
ditto
Efbam
^Pruro
John Davis,
Samuel Savage,
David Scuddcr,
Timothy Phinney,
Holmes Allen,
Samuel Waterman
David Thachcr,
Thomas 1 hachcr,
Jeremiah Howes,
E. Broadbrooks,jun. Harivic
silvanus Stone, rf>tt«
Solomon Freeman, jun. ditt
Sarnfahl^
ditt«
ditt(
ditt(
ditt«
IVellfet
Yarmouti
ditti
Denifi
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Coroners in Barnftable County,,
Lemuel Pope, Sjndni'ich j Jofiah 1 haclier, TatmoutB
Kichard Scars, Chatham j iVlichael Collins, li^elljket
lirtijainin Pepper, EaPiham j Haluh Parker, BamjlaUe
Levi Stevcus, 'Truro Wiiliani Crolby, HurivUb
b'ajiiucl liouruc, jun. /"j/wi'-'t'M |
Joft-ph Dimmick, of Falmouth, Sfjcr'J'.
Dcputy-Shenfs.
Ephralm Berry, B^rnjiaile \ Elnathan Nye, FdmovtU
Jolin Thacher, ditto Eldridge, Dsnnij
'I'imothy Pliiiiney, ditto ' Jonathan Snow, Harnv'icb
jofcph Chipmaii, ditto I Nathan Broadbrooks, ditto
Lewis Gorliam, ditto I Antimony Snow, Truro
John Nye, jun. Samhvicb \ Solomon Dyer, WeUjlu^i
Caleb Perry, ditto" Enoch Hallet, Tarmouth
Joliah Sparrow, Orleans \ David Doan>;, E.Tjtham
County of Briilol.
Juftlces of the Common Pleas, Sec.
George Leonard, of Norton.
Stephen Bullock, of Rehoboth.
Samuel i obey, of Berkley.
Edward Pope, of New-Bedford.
Eiifha May, of Attlcborcue:h,7 _. ■ , ^, n-
James Williams, cf Taunton, j ^ *^ •'
Samuel Fales, of Taunton, Cl::rk cf th^: Cruris ij C(,ir:7no^
I'l^di unJ Si^ioiis.
Scth Padelford, of Tauntcn, JuJ^e nf Probate.
William Baylies, of Dightoii, Rti^ifer if Probate,
Probate Courts in the County of Briftol arc held on the
flill I'uelday of each month, as follows : — Ac Taunton, in
January, March und Augiilt — At Norton, in July aad De-
cember — ^At Rehoboth, iu April and September — At Digh-
ton, in June and Novemb^^i' — At New-Lcdiord, in May and
October — At Freetown, in February.
James Williams, of 'I'aunton, Reg'tjlcr rf Diuiz.
Siimuil Crocker, Co-uniy Tre^fursr,
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Jufllces of the Peace' aW Quorum hi Briftol.
George Leonard, Norton
■William Baylies, B'ghton
Ephr, Starkweatlier, Rehobotb
Edward Po})e, Ne'wJ3edford
i^lden t^pooncr, dilio
Kliflia May,
Samuel Faies,
ScUi Padeltoi-d,
Jaiaco V\'iiliams,
Saiuuv;! Jcbey,
Atileborough
Taunton
ditto
dittc;
Fofter Sv. Ift, rai-iton
Samuel Leonard, ditto
Ja«ies Sprout, ditto
James Tildale, ditto
Nicholas Tillinghaft, ditto
Jonathan Ingall, jun. ditco
^ienjamin Williams, ditto
Jofiah Dean, Raynham
Jonathan Shaw, ditto
Seth Wafhburn, ditto
Chriftopher Mafon, Sivanzey
Jelie Bidlock, Freeto-wn
Nathaniel Morton, 34. ditto
Juftices of the Peace,
ditto
ditto
W'-fport
y.phraim Winflow
Charles Durfcc,
"William Aimy,
Abncr Browncll,
Robert P.arl,
John Daggett, Attl£b^rou:^h
Caleb Richardfon, ditto
Ifaac Dean, Mamjidd
ditto
ditto
Benjamin Bates,
Thomas Carpenter,
ditto
RcbLioth
Daniel Carpenter, Rehohuih
Stephen Bullock, ditto
David Perry, ditto
Calvin Martin, ditto
James Ellis, ditto
Lem. Williams, Ne'w-Ii£''ford
:amuel Perry, jun, ditto
Seth Spoojier, ditto
John fcmith, ditto
Hodijah Baylies, JDighton
Tho. Baylies Richmond, ditto
George Ware, ditt;)
Joel Packard, Parimouth
Elihu Slocuni, ditto
Samuel Guild, ^ajlon
Elijah Ploward, ditto
Daniel Wiicacon, ditto
John Pool, ditto
Laban W heaton, Morion
Ephraim Raymond, ditto
Samuel Moi-cy, ditto
John Bowers, Scmirjct
Apollos 'i obey, JjcrkLy
Coroners,
Tiiiinion William Mafon,
Levi French,
Roland Howard,
Daniel Macombcr,
Jirah Willie, Nc
Benjamin
Eliim Sloi
Afa Danforth,
John Brown, jun. Rchuhoth
Ohver Starkwcatlier, ditto
Elkanah French, jun. ditto
Thomas Carpenter, 4th. ditto
Jonathan Reed, Frtetoivti
Joel Reed, AitUborough
i.cvi Maxcy, ditto j Abner Brownel'l,
Ifaac Hodges, jup. Norton Plenry Britton,
David Brown, Sivanzry I
Zcphi-iiioli Leonard, of Raynhum, SL}'J
£i.JIon
uittO
;-Bi-ifor.l
"ucker, Dartvmuilj
m, 2d. ditto
;r,
R^yi
'J 'I'
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Dcputj'Si.crlffs In Briilol Countr.
Scth Crolfir.iin, 'Ttiunton
John Porter, ditLo
baimicl Padeli'ord, dittu
Oliver S(jj)cr, ditto
Matthew Whituurili, Diiriicn
William Retd, Freetoiin
]icDj '.min Pcrtcrj jun. uitio
bamucl Froncli
n,>llc,\
iiciij. iirowncil, jun. lV:j}poit !
Roger White, ditto i
lijac Deal), juu. Alansjie'.d \
Walter Spooi:cr,2d. N.Ba^firi
John Coglwell, a.tto
Elij h.iitt Slack, hd'oboth
jojcpia Wi'.caton, ditto
William Vtny, ^'orUn
tbcnczcr 'i'itus, ditto
Gcurgc Gilbert, CitLu
i-il<.|)acii LaiKcr, Dartmouiu
Jpu<u» Alien, ^itticburougb
Adonijdh Wliitc, Eanon
Royal Cliilt:, ijiuurjy
DuLcs County.
jufiices of ihc ComniGu Pleas, ^^c.
James Athcarn, of I'ilbiiry.
wShubad Cottle, of 'I'llbury.
I3enjdmin BafLtt, of Cliiliuaik.
Bcriah Norton, of Edgartou.
Bv.-i.jaia:n Muyl.ew, cf Chilnrirk, SIkcIuI Jufiiw,
Cornelius M^-chau:, of EdgurtoHj CUiL of tic l\,.ai. ^:iJ
ScjfiOUS.
James Athcarn, of Tifbury, jfur^e of Ti abate.
'I'honias Cooke, of Edoartoa, Rcfft:r of Frobatj.
Samuel Smith, of Edjiarton, Reglfur of Deeds.
jctlao Aihearn, of !1 ilbury, Cauniy ''Tmfuttr.
Jullices cf the Peace and of the Quorum.
James Athcarn,
Shubacl Cottie,
Tifhury I William Jcniiga-n, EJ^uytQn.
■ " " ditto
Jan^es Atheam,
Shubael Cottle,
Bcriah Norton,
Thomas Cooke,
ditto I Beriiih Norton,
Appointed to qualify
Civil Of[iccii.
Jufiices of ihe Peace,
Thomas Cook, Ldgarton
William Butler, ditto
Nathaniel JMctt, Chilmark
G z
Benjamin BaiTett, Clilmari
Matti;cwMityhcW}juii. ditto
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Coroners ijt Dukes County.
William Cafe, Tjlury \ James CoiTu:, EJ^Jtton
Benjamin Smith, of Edgarton, Sher'Jf. .
Deputy-Sherifs,
TJipmas Jones, ^'f^'ury \ William Mayhew, I.Ji^arU
County of Nantucket.
[The Crzivty of Na; tucket confjls of one Town.fomfrfycallc
Sherburne, but lateis, by Law, named Nantucket.]
Juftices of the Connmon Pleas, Is'c.
Joiiah Baikrr, | Jofiah Barker, jun.
Stephen HuUcy, | Joljah Collm.
Chrillophcr KuiFcy, > ^ -^^ j,^j-^^^^
Peter L.'.ilon, S ^^
Oliver C. Bartlett, Clerk of the Pitas andSiJiohS,
Tethro HuRey, Jud^e cj PrcboU,
Abntr Coffin, Rt^ijltr cj piobate,
Nathir/iel Co'imn, Rcgijltr oj Deeds,
Jofiah Coffiii, Coiiiify frej/urcr.
Judices cf th Peace and of the Quoruirj.
W^iiliiim Hainmatt, I Chriftopher HuH^y.
Stephen HuiTcy, I
Jofiah Earktr, "^ "
. J:<-'P*^^" ^^^^^'^''y' I Arpowted to quatih
Wjli,ani H.mmai!, V ' ^Civd 0-/:ar.. ^ ^ '
Chridopher Hufty, J
Juftices '/ //v Peace.
Jofiah CotTm, I Haac Coffin,
Abner CofFm, 1 Johah Bark.^r, jun.
Caleb Bunker, Coroner.
John Gardner, Shenjf.
Chunks Folger, Dtj.ul)-S!icr,f.
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County of Worccftcr.
Juftices of the Common Picas, ^^%
IWi^hi Fofler, of Brookficld, Chirf Jujlict,
Jofcph Dorr, ofSrookficld. «
Jona'han Wari'iCr, of Hiirdwick.
Eiij'ih Brighim, of Wc{lborou;:h.
Bciij;r:nin Hoy wood, of Wojxcftor, ^
Salem Townv-, of CharltQP., ^ Spt
Thoims W. Ward, of hhrcw'bury, )
Jofcph Alien, of Wore, fler, Clerk of the PUas and Scjims^
Ep;uaim Mower, of WorccOcr, Crier of the Courts.
Nrithaniel Pain^-, or Wor-rrftcr, Jurlge (f Probate.
Th-ophi'us Wheeicr, of Worcffter, Rcgifler of Probate.
Prchatt Courts in Worcefter County are held at the Pro-
bate Office In Vorccfter, on the lirO Tueulrty in eve^y
nionrli — On (!ic Thurfday next after uie third Tuefdiiy in
M 17, and the rhlvd Tut^fd.iv in Oclubcr, «r :!jc hoafc of
Mr. Jofhua Wright, innholdcr, in Tempietoii — The fecond
Tucfd-'iy in Apni, and fourrh in Ofirobcr, at the houfe of
Caj5\ Dra^r, ninhouJer, in the Weft PariTrs of Brookfield
— The third Tuefday in May nnd November, at the hou{e
of Mr. Nathimicl Arnold, innholder, in Lantaflcr — The
*'^arth Tuefday in M;iy and November, at the houfc oif
Meflts. Caiijeiiter and Cummings, innhoiders, in Uxbrid;je.
Daniel Ciap, of V/orceflcr, Res;ifier of Deeds.
Samuel Alien, of Worcellcr, County Treafurer.
JufticcG of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Jofhua IIenfl)aw, Sltrczv/l,
riiaothy Ncvveii, Stiiri/rn
Elijah Bria;h;iro, IVfihoron.iyh.
Wiinain Henihaw, LtiaUer
Levi Lincoln, IVurcefier l Jofhua Ilenfliaw, Sltrczv/lnr-y
Jofcph Allen, ditto riiaothy Newell, .S///r/yr/(;4'(?
Xrlthasiiei Paine, ditto
B-*njamin Hey wood, ditto
Jofeph Dorr, Brookfield _
Dwi^ht Folic r, ditto
Thomas Hale, ditto
Jonathan Warner, Hardunck
1 homas Legale, Le.nminfier
Iknry Broinneld, Harvard
Jofeph Dorr, ~\
Vi Elijah Brigh am, (Appointed io qualify
t- Joleph Alien, r Civil Of' ccT$,
Naiharucl Piiinc, J
David Henihaw, ditto
Michael Gill, Princeton
Abner Ploldcn, Wcfltniiiflcr
Jon-ithan Grout, Peterfham
'WiUiam Stcdman. Lancajisjr
( 8o )
juftices of the Peace in Worcefler County'.
Ldward 3<ini.'.s, W
'orc'/lrr
ShuiucI Fla^-,
ditto
Abra!
vani Lincoln,
di.to
'Ihco
)hjlus Wheeler
, ditto
I{ai:-li
1 ]\v)in:is,
ditto
Daui^
1 Ciap,
dicio
Oiuc
r Filk,
ditto
John
Chambt-rlain,
Dudley
Kzboni Carter,
ditto
(Jiiver Plympion, Sturbrid<^e
David Wi{:,ht, juii. ditto
Daiifonh Kcy.'N, IV.flcm
Ala V/hi't.omb, Priucetun
>^ilvti!uis Tow.x, Oxjord
Beiij. Jollyi:, Xcw-B'-aintrn-
John Friiik, liutluiid
>.io{ls White, ditto
Jonus Howe, di;t;)
Samuel Crolby, IVinclundon
Jfracl Whiton, diiio
Nicholas Dike, Wcjlnu'ijlfr
Ebenczer Joiks, dif.o
Ezra W^ood, jiui. Up tun
Nathan Putnam, Scltim
Solomon Lclaad, ditto
Aaron Peircc, ditto
Ple/ekiah Ward, Pa.xtofi
Nathaniel Crocker, ditto
Bezaleel I'aft, Uxbridjiie
John Rohbii:s, Steilivg
Am...'iah FiJt, Mdjord
Samuel Jon..s, ditto
B^'iijar.-iii Read, Mndtn
Seth Kaflii gs, ditto
Andrew D^'xrer, ditto
Philip Arr.nudon, ditto
!•:. WooJsvard, Hubbardfun
K/.ra Taylor, Soufhborni,,^ h
Jcleph llead, Brcohfitld
Piiny Merrick, ditto
Danie! Forbes,
Luke Baldwin,
ditto
Barn
ditto
ditto
Spencer
ditto
Benjamin Adams,
John Caldwell,
Benjamin Jenkins,
Eleazer James,
John Biico,
Benjamin Drury,
Jacob WiUard, Afnbarnham
Abraham Low, ditto
Benjamin Goddard, Grafton
Jcleph Wood, ditto
James Hawes, IVcfJboroup^b
Andrew Peters, ditto
William Putnam, Sterlwg
vi^i'jamin Richardfon, dillo
"i'hoinas Hale,
dit((»
ditto
ditto
duio
dirio
Peiatiah fiitchcock
Jabez l.'pham,
Daniel Bigelov.-, PttcrPiaiH
John Chandler, dmo
Jcfcph 'i'ri!inbi:il, ditto
W i 11 i d m N ic h o 1 ! s, LtominfU- r
Jonas Ketidail, tlitto
Lzia Beaman, Boyljicn
James Longley, dirt..)
Ilrael Athirion, LancoJU^-
I'nnorhy Whitmg, ditto
William Stcdman, ditto
Samuel Ward, ditto
Ifaac Gregory, Roxal/'on
John Dodd, holdcu
N^ahum ]\iy, A'orf/ibcyoiii^/t
J ona . Ad.ii'i i.,, A'ori/ibn'd,^ c
"Pnul Whiting, ditto
Jonathan Whiteomb, Bo/ton
Silas Holman, ditto
Aaron Mai ft, Don 'j; las
Benjtimin K'xmhzW^ Harvard
John My call, ditto
Silas Cutler, Tcrnpbton
James Mnmplncys, Jt/iol
Joliah Goddard, ditto
Daniel Putnam, Fitclibur^]k
Urael Turner, ditio
Jiofeph I'o'jc), puhhan:
( Si )
ijuillces of iar. Peace i/rA'crccftcr County, continued,]
Spcuccr Ficid, jun. Oakham \ Thos. W.Vv'aid, Sknw/bury
Joiiii Preuiiii
Amos JohiiloH,
Iti'uraar Ward.
iVaid I Paul I)caii, "dittq
Berlin i Aaron Wood, Garciiier
Gerry 1 Ebciiezer AuainSj Luctjier
cuto Thoiu.;i Dc:m:\ , duLU
clufo
JoOiua Whiuicv, IForcifier
John Pierai, ditto
ilphrann Mover, ', ditto
John Syiiio!)ds, IV^JlrninJier
Be/.aieei Lawrence, ditto
Joiias Mlies, ditto
Wi!li,;m Spn-uc, Lciccjltr
joteph Hartweii, Lunenburg h
Pctcr BrONv;;, ditto
SiK'S Jones, TempUtnn
i hoinas Fii'her, ditto
Daoiel Oliver, Barre
Nathm Bridge, SoufMoroujrh
]o\. Sumnrr, jun. Shrew/bury
f'jieph Wiiite, Ixincajtcr
Vv i I ham Dod Js, Priupdon
Otrrfliom Chapii., Uxbruh^e
Coroners^
Sii^ieon Draper, Brockfii'/cl
J^i^cou Pepper, Ncw-Brai'ntree
Eiras Plali, ditio
Haac M.ies, //y/^^^
"imeon b\\\:c. Sturbrid^e
Starling
ditto
! / woodKidder, Wuichcndt
loiiaihan Day, Dudley
fabe.. iXiy, ditto
i.in-ar W'ri^^ht, hrockjidd
Aloles Sn.'i'.h,
Mofes 'j homas,
Pol^crt R.Thoftias, dutq
Eiiot Ma! Oil, ^/fz/err
Il-iac Fuibufli, JVrf borough
Phili}. ^iinmidon, Mcndon
^'•th J)rt\Ti!Port, jun. dit'.o
Hutchin.i-iapgood, Pc/e'/y>^67?i
AarOii VViieeiock, Ckuriion
Jonathan Harris, Oxford
/afiock Gales, Rutlavd
Oa\'ui P. Chage, S^ttoi
Fit at Djvi>., Harvard
A-aro!i Kmiball, jun. Grajton
Afa Wjieeler, liubbard/loh,
Sinioii (ioddard, C-^'rt>'
Joieph^^eii-ee, .iv^^/
Daniel BuUard, ditto
William Caldwell, of Worcefler,. ^/itr/^f.
Deputy-Sheriff's.
Archibald Black, Worcrjhr i Robert Tow.iilii-.d, Lancattc^
ij?iC)' iiy Ru-gles, /?////,'7/,i , Soiou)On Caii cr, di tf<>
olephWafhburue, /,^.%?rr j Frederic ^ 'i 'aft, If^brtdgi
,;iughton, Hardwu.k\ Joiiathau Symonds, /Azre^crti
.cimundBarnara,/^ry?wV^V;- 1 John Holbrook, Sturhrid^i
ames Urnacs, 6 v/iar I Thoinas Kirabuil, Luntni'or^
onathanhubbard, P::xion ' Joieph D.rllag, Lo>au^Un
ohn/xlhe€ i>W«rv j Jou^t'iauButtericL 6V«/W
othamBoukcr, Pa-.'^/r^^vil MoT;;. Thoma., • dii^g-
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[Dct-iutv-Slj^rlfTs hi Worccft'-T Count}', cc/itinucd.]
T'-ou-b. Taylor, Sout/ihorou^/i
(rcirifii Jennings, Brookficid
llohcrt Cutler, ditto
'Thomas IL)^", jun. dufo
Daniel Nordham, Charltim
Alphcus Cheney, dino
Da\id D»ivcnpo;i, Mcndon
Abel Morfe, Douglas
John Fierce, Royn/Jfen
"Samuel Henry, Bnrrr
Joicph C?rn\\.h,Northborou,^ h
JamesWhipple,jun. Grafton
jouds Stearns, PnncJon
Coimty of Hampfiilre.
Jufllces of the Common Picas,
John Blifs, of Wilbrah-m.
Samuel Mather, of Welltield.
Moles Blifs, of Spn-igfiel(i.
Samuel Henfhaw, of Northampton.
Abraham Burbank, of Well-Sprhi-field,
Tiiftin Ely, of Weft-Springfieid,
William Pynchon, of Sprmgfield,
Shfcicil.
Jofeph Lyman, jun. Clerk cj the Picas, Sr//ions, 6V.
Samuel Henfhaw, .of Northampton, Jud^e of ProSife.
Samuel Hinkley, of Northampton, RtgijUrcJ Prouale.
Courts of Prvbatt in the County of Hamplbir- are held ai
De-iiield on the lecond Tuefday in September, and on tin
iirft Tuefdays m lanuary and May, at the honle ot Mr
Krart;:s Barnard, at 9 o'clock, A.M.— In Northampton, oi
the tirlt Tuefday in Augull, December and April, at iiu
houfe of Mrs. Abigail L> man, at q o'cioek, A. M.— li
Sprinvficld, on the hill Tuefdays in Octobe,, l-ebruaiy a.,^
lune^at tlie houfe of Mr. iiieazer William.., at 9 o c.oct;
■^.]V,I._T„ Hi'.diev, on the hrll ^rueld.u s m NovnulKi
March and Ju'v, 'at the houfc of Mr. Lhllia Cook, at (
o'clock, A . M.— And alio at Northampton, on the lalt i uel
days in each momh, except April and .x-pieiuber.
Rtgififrs ff Dc(ds.
William Pynchon, of Sprit}ifield, Southern Dlflilcl-
Levl Lvm.m, of Northampton. Middle Dinrt"^t.
iipcnhii.slioit, of Deerficld, Nouhvru Diftiiii.
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JuRices of the Peace and
Solomon Stoddard, Northami. \
I'lbc-nezcr Hunt, ditto
Willilim r.yman, ditto
Samuel Hinklcy, ditto
Jofeph Lyman, jun. ditto
Samuel ^l^^thel•, Wcji field
Samuel Fowler, ditto
Juftin P:iy, JVrp.^l,ringfu'!d
Abraham Burbank, ditto
Quorum /;; Hainpfnirc,
John Wiliipms, DecrfieJd
Wm. Pynchon, Spring fuld
Mofcs Bliis, ditto
Ch-'.uncy Brewer, ditto
John Blifs M^llhaiiam
Jofhua Green, jun. Wendell
Jolm Powers, Shute/hury
Simeon Strong, Amhcrjl
Jofcpli Mctcalf, Orange
John Blifs, of Wiihraham,
Samuel Mather, of WeftficM,
Mofes Blifs, of Springfield,
Samuel Henlhaw, of Northampton
Ebene^er Hunt, of ditto,
Thomas Dwight, of Springfield,
Jofepii Lyman, jun. of Northampton, J
• Juftices cf the Peace.
I Appointed fa
[> ijualify
I Civil Officers.
Jofiah H?r\'cy, Granville
Thomns Bnrbank, ditto
Titus Fowler, ditto
Lucas Morgan, IV.Spring field
Pelatiah Blifs, ditto
Eliphalet Leonard, ditto
Eliflia Root, Montague
David Smead, Greenfidd
Jerome i<ipley, ditio
Solomon SmeaJ, ditto
Zebina Montague, Amherft
Abiier Morgan, Brimfield
Jofeph Browning, ditto
Darius Munger, ditto
Steplien Pynchon, Deerfeld
William S. Williams, ditto
James Taylor, Wejljidd
Sanmel Taylor, Buckland
Abel Wilder, Charl-t^vt
Ezekiel Kellogg,jun.//.6W(»w
Jonathan Judd, Southampton
Lemuel Pomroy, ditto
Nahum Eager, Wortkington
Ezra Starkweather, ditto
Sylvefter Judd, ;r^-//tfOT/A-.7^
Hugh McLellan, Cokrain
Afaph White, Heath
David Smitli. Gran1)y
Aaron Merrick, Palmer
Lemuel Fofter, l.eyd>n
Gideon Burt, longvuadow
Danl. Whltmorr, Sunderland
Ebene/er Snell, Cummin 'j ten
William White, Gopen
John Hooker, Springfield
Jofeph Williams, ditto
Thomas Dwight, ditto
Jonathan Dwight, ditto
George Blifs, ditto
William Ely, ditto-
Daniel Wright, Northamptort.
Levi Lyman, ditto
Levi Shepard, ditto
Joseph Lyman, jun. ditto
Haac Povars, Greenwich.
Robert Field, ditto
vSamuel Ware, jun. Conriiav
William Billirigs, ditto
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fJu{licCS<7/'Mf ?fa
Ifaac C
Saul >V.
VV^in.l o Una; ,;i//.
James Gosd!bary>
C.ilch Mnyo,
?V? Hamplhire County, ccnlimud."^
Kliiha Himf, Northjn V
Obadi'ih Dirkiufon, ditfo
johv Earreit, nitfo
ciitt')
rFdd
Wa rxvkk
ditto
.•/^.«
Rufr^l! Ar.viter, Bhnaford
Kphraim Wilitams, A ff if 'lei
Hrnry Dwight, Bi'kkfrton
John Lont;, S/>efbarnc
I'Ldnmnd Longley, Hawley
Rer
ijamm >mith, Hatfnld
Ed ward Tay !or, A/ow/^ (>///< /
Io;>n Weli.s, i?oz:"'<'
Charles Phc'ps, Iladlry
Jonathan E. Porter, di:!o
R. Woodhridge, 6^(?tt///-//tf r//r V
John Pollcv, UnUond
David Mack, Middlefldd
Kaac Ab(Tcrombie, Pdi-a^
Sanderi, What'h
Coroners.
B6hin King, Wcjl field
Ebenczpr Boitwood, Amk"rfi
Benjamin Burgcfs, Gojhen
Samuel Bates, Rrmf,eld
P.elatiah Blifs, ^^. Sb ring field
Benj. Prcfcott, NorthamMon
Oaartus Ponnroy, ditto
Elifha Brewller, Worthington
Saville Metralf,
Jofiah Miiis,
John Pynchon,
Joiiathm Magee,
Edv/avd Morns,
Jofiah Langdon,
AIgcm Lathrop,
ChjUrfi-'d
Sprhigfifld
Colt ram
Wilbiaham
ditfij
Grecnwkk
Ebcnezer Mattoon, jun. of Amherfl, Sheriff.
Deputy-Sheriffs.
Caleb Lyman, Northfield
Rufus Saxton, Deerfnld
John Moore, Brimfield
Fred. Palmer, W.Spriiv^jield
Thomas Kidd,
Par Ions Clap,
Ciiejhrpeld
Spring field
Judah Sexton, Nfw-Salm
Jofeph Pvead, Belrkrrtcn
Eleazer Mocum, Granville
JuniceWilliams,jun..'y'////t'r/?
John Stoddard, A'orthamhfon
Oliver Wilkmlbn, Grioificld
Suneon Butler, Dijlributor of Stamp s^ Northampton.
County cf Berkfhire.
Juftices of the Common Pleas, ^c.
Tomplon J. Skinner, of "V\'"il!Iamnon.
J<>hn Baron, of Stockbridge.
Nathaniel Rifliop, of Richmond.
David Noble, of Williamfton.
rv, coi
{ 85 )
rjurtlcfs Sec i/i Berkfliirc Coixnfy, continued^
Timothy Edwards, of Stockbridge,'
William Walker, of Lenox,
W'.-lliam Towner, of Williamfton, ^Special Juficfs.
I'imothy ChikN, of Pittsfidd,
Henry W. Dwight, of Stockbridge,
TIenry Williams Dwight, Clerk cf tjie Court of Covimon Pleas,
and 0/ the Srjiom.
William Walker, of Lenox, JuG,^e of Probate.
Nathaniel Bifliop, of Richmojid, Rcgijlcr of Prolate.
Barnabai Bidw^^ll, of Stockbridge, Csnmty Treafurrr,
Regijlers of Deeds,
Mores Hopkins, of Grcat-Barrington, Southern DiOrift.
Caleb Hyde, jun. of Lenox, Middle Diftrift.
Tames Barkc-r, of Northern Diftrift.
Samuel Quincy, of Lenox.
Juftlces of the Peace and of the Quorum.
John Bacon, ■ Stockbridge 1 Az.'.riah Egglellon, Lciicx
Timothy Edwards, ditto Eiij.Wiiliam.s,?/F.vSY(9r^^n'fl'^^
Hcnr)- W. Dwighr, ditto Xathaniel BiPnop, Riclmcud
Tovnyi.JSWmne.iJVilliain/Ion \ David Rolleter, ditto
Wiiiiam Towner, ditto j EH Root, Pittsfeld
D;u-id Noble, ditto | ! hos. Ivt*s, Grmt-Barrington,
V/illiam \^'alker, Lawx j Wiiiiam Williams, Daltm
Eldad Lewis, aiito j James Barker, Lanejborougk
John Bacon, ">
Tompfon J. Skinner, .
Nathaniel Bifliop, I Appointed to
David Noble, |» qualify
Henr\' W'. Dwight, I Civil Officers.
William Walker, !
Azariah Eggleflon, J
Juflices of the Peace.
L' muel Barnard, SI /field
Elifha Lee, _ dino
Moles Hopkins, G.Bar rivg ton
Samuel Whiting, ditto
H«^nr>-VanS.haack, Pittsfeld
JciliuaDanrortli, ditto
H
Afhbel Strong, Pittsfeld
John C. \A'iiliams, ditto
Wookof Hubbell, Laneforc*
Gideon Whe-^ler, ditto
Nchemlab Bull, ditto
Peter Burr Cunis, 4jtto
( S6 )
[Juiliccs oj the Peace iv Berkflilre County, rrvtiiv^d.']
y.\int's Avrault,
l>rakc Mills,
John C<
Sayidisfdd
ditto
ditto
Nathaniel Kinflcy, Bccht
Zcchariali Picrl'on, Richmond
HugoBurj^hardt, ditto
E'oea. Pierce, Partridg'^firld
AVilllam Iiigeifoll,
Jofiah Yale,
joieph Whiton,
Kheue/,er Jenkins,
'J'heodore Hinfdalc,
William Brunfon,
Abner Kelley,
lirael Jones,
ChillinglV. Fod
'J'
Jye
ditto
ditto
ditto
DaJton
Alford
ditto
Adams
jun. djttD
"I'innfothy Whitney, I.ovdon
yVmrjs Fowler, IV.Stockbridge
Thomas Lnfis, ditto
Ehei). Smith, Nao-Marthord'
Obadiah "Ward, ditto
CorcnerL
John Nafh, Grrcf-Rarrbivton \ Darius L^rncd
William Aihley, Sk<^fJJctd '
John 8touj;htoii, Lenvx
Oliver Belding, jun, ditto
'l"riflr.Brownin<T, Partridge/.
Artemas Thompfoii, ditto
Daniel Taylor, N. Marlbord'
Flijah Erova, Sltxkbridge
Rainabas Bidwcll, ditto
EraCus Salient, ditto
Lphraim WiiUam':, <ii»f>
Daniel Brown, Clicjhire
Ezra Baiker, diua
Joftina Bca's Wirul/^r
Robert Walker, diuo
William Young, JVillianiflt^
Daniel Dewey, <i\v.o
William Stark 'veailirr, diiito
Gideon Martin, Hancrdi
Jerem. La\^Tcnce,IFay^iyp/ftia
Jol'cph Goodwin, ZWx
Seneca Fuller, F.^TC7U'j:t
Giics Jackfon, Tyring hsm
Adonijah Ridwiell, d-J::o
Elnathan Pratt, Hviphrosk^
[part of Tyrin^hca
Phls/'II
dit;;>
cuuo
dino
Ad/rvs
John P.irrrid,iie,
DavidBuiK'ju!-
PLphraiin Mr^d,
Elias Jont^
Dcnnifon Rooinfon, lVi.ndf*!r
Simon Larned, of Pittsfield, SkeriJ,
Deputy-Sheriffs,
Jofeph Goodrich, Shrfticid
Ezra ¥.i:\\og<^,Gr.Ba.rnvgton
Jofiah Jones, jiiii. Stockbridge
Ebcnezcr Ccuiei, ditto
VAitin^, PitUf'lJ
Samuel SattcTicc,/J7///<2?jr;7--jr
Hickock, L&KrjfiiDrc*
County of Yorlc.
Juftices of the Common Pleas, &:r.
Nathaniel^ Wells, of Wells.
Edward Cutts, of Kittcry.
Jonas Clarke, of Wells.
( «; )
[Jufticcs, &c. in Yoik CoiMify, cOfiii-/i/ed.'j
Jiihn Lord, of Benvick, } \: ■ i ~i n-
)ofepl. Bn^don, of Yo^k, \ ^1'^'^''^ ^"J^"'''
Dariel Scu'all, of Yoik, CUrk of tit Pitas and S<jJion>.
Kdward Cutts. of Kittery, Judge of Prchatr.
Daniel Sewall, of Yv^rk, R^-ilicr erf Probate.
Courts v^ P/o/>nte in the County of York are ht'ld on the
Mondays iunriediistely preceding the Tviefdays on vhich
th'j Supreme J udici.irCourt ai.d Court of Common Picas
fit in faid County, and at the lame places ; and at the Pro-
hit Oiiice in York, on the third Mond.iys in January,
fehruar\-, Ivlaich, May, July, September, Oftobcr and
jDccemLcr.
Wilii;'m Frafl, of York, Rcgi/icr of Deeds and auniy
Trtajitrsr.
Jullices cfthe Peace artd of the Quorum.
Ri{]rA-orthJordr.n,^/JJ^/:;r^ ', Daniel Peirce, Kittrry
Trrtmiah Hill, ditfo { Simon Fryc, Fr\cturg
Nmh^nifl Wells, Welts i Caleb Emeiy, Savford
Edward Cntts, K/tttry \ Thom-^s?:iri-cir.SyPa^fcfr>f:rM
lohn F'oft,
ditto I Dauici Scwal!,
ditto (
Vor/i
FvI.X'ird Cutrs,
Xiith-Jilu'l Wells,
»-iuKH» Fryc,
Tcna;> Clurl^,
Tcremia?; Hill,
■p.enfifs Melirn,
Daniel Sewill,
"1
J
Appoint fd io
nua/if\
Civil OJficcri.
Juiliees of the Peac
r5on\iiiirusGooGWin,SfA
Joho Pl.ii,
X)iid'ey Kii^Kard,
KIrhord F. Cutia,
Tohn Lotd,
J f»rcph Savage,
T^ei.jiiiiiiii G'een,
l^oi-y liovfy,
')£d\v3rd P. H'^ym-^o,
ztnrk
John Ho^ ey.
Arundil
dirio
'J"ho!n3s Perkins,
3d. ditto
ditto
Jacob WiM,
■ ditto
ditto
John ;Kin};f!ntry,
York
ditto
Jole^>h 'luckor,
ditto
ditto
Edward Fmerron,
iun. ditio
ditto
J-.:cob Bradhary,
Bu\ ict.
ditto
John Woodman,
dii: >
ditto
John Srorer,
/F.//.V
djtio
Jonas C lulls
4if;y
( 88 )
[Jufliccd of the Peace in York Counfy, rontinued?<
Oliver Keating,
Jacob Filher,
Benjamin Brown,
Tol.nH.Bartlett,
\\'illiaiii T. Gcrrifii,
Andrew P. Fcrnald
PrentHs Mcllcn,
Daniel Hooper,
Samuel Pearfon,
Jereiujah Hill,
Andrew Burley,
William Rogers,
Andrew Rogers,
Jolin Low,
JcC Chadhpurn,
JofliuaSniistil
/f'V^j I William Parlous, Alfred
ditto I Mofcs Ames, Frycburg
ditto I William RufTcll, ditto
ditio 1 'V. M. WL-nt worth, Lcbanoiy
Kittery I T.G.'rhornton, Pcppertlboro'
Be
njamiii Ruflell^
ditto
Biddijord
Biito
ditto
ditto
IVatarbord
Skapkiiih
ditto
Coxhall
LitfL'-FulL
Liming i,cr,i
ditto i Jaij'.rs Graj', jua.
ditto
ditto
ditto
Limerick
Ncrvfield
Corvijk
BdhtL
Coroners.
Ricii.i'.d Cutti
Cyrus Kin^,
John Morril,
Elijah Drew,
Alahel Cole, ._,..
Jofeph Howard, Brotcnjield
Ei:ekielMer,'-ill,£a/?-/:/A'^Wr
Eber Rice, WuUrJord
S^tephen Jewett, ciitto
William Frort, Savjcrd
Samuel Naflon,
ditto
PiiincasKclle^, Peppereliwro' j '•Robert Page, Fryebur^
T „ r^_,-.. :.... ditto j Benjamin Johnfon, Nczcjiefd
ditto I Thomas A. Johuron, LcrniJIc
IVtlls I Joflma Small, jmi. LmingtOi/.
York j Jeremi.ih Bcttc^, Biddtford
ditto Batrheior Bunkci, ditto
Berwick j Benjajiiin Johidon, L.imtrick
WuU:rford\Oc^\'^Q. Froll, Philip jhurgk
likapla^h \Lz\\\ Fvitchell, Beth,'
Libdiic:. I SaniuelBurbank,Par/<;»^>'c.'/uf
James Gray, jun
Jofeph H.munond, jun
joh.i Cole,
•idward Emerfqn, j uu.
Tvlofcs Lyman,
Joleph Prime,
T)avid Cha|)lin,
John Leightorj,
panicl Wood,
Ichubod Goodwii^ of Berwick
7^.
^hcrij.
.i..;i>'ia Bridires,
lolcph Froil,'
Majik Lord,
ncptfty-Sherifs,
York ; Wiliiari F^.mcry, S'lrh'
KirLry } John M'Aithur, Ji/m//^./,
Berwick lJo{l}UA'lT>S{oii,, Shapui-
ichubod Good vvin, jun. ditto | Philip Pj^t, /'rv.Z-yr
James, Gould, ' Aruvdtl\ Jofeph H.ic kens, Pti/'c;'','
.Seih-iRurnham, ~ ditto ! Samttr^Ciitis, ' i a .
Child. Gilpatrick, Bidd'-fordl Ephr<uiK S^:, . , ,: .
Bci;j . Pattcdbii, Pclpcrclbord' ' Johrj Sj^ w m a\
( 85 )
Cvuvty rf Cumberlnnci.
TufLices of the Common Picas, 5cc.
John Lf;\vi>i, oi Morth-Y;inno.:rh.
Sit-rHi-Ti I-oii^felUnv, of Gorhani.
William G()rh;i:n, of Gorham.
RcjbtTt Soutbgaic, of Scarborough.
^VirniimThonuifvi, of Scarboro', ^ f., • , -, ,.■
Ifaac Parfons, of NVw.Glouccfter, $ ^^''^"'' J'-J^'"''
jamucl rrccman, or Pordand, Clerfi oj the Picas, &c.
Wjlli.im Goriia n, of Gorhaiu. ju('^i: nf Prolintc
Samuel Fjceuia:-, of PortlaiiCl, R-giJltr of Probate.
Court;* of Prohntr v". the County of (^li^mlxerland v,rv" b«*1cl
iirtfi Oifice \\\'\ ' '
TacluJiys 111 each modth.
v4t the Rij^irtfi Oifice ill Fortiand, on the fccoiidajiJ fouiilj
^(^Uih M'Lelia-s of Portlai.d, Counts Trfofunr,
iiaac ilil.-y, of Portland, R-'gijltr of D teds.
Juftices of the Quorum*
yar.nul Freeiuan, Portlar.d
Din'.cl l>rivis, ditto
W'lii-!ni Wedgcr^-, ditto
John Lev/is, North-Yarmouth
WilHain Gorliain, Goriam
Stephen Lo!»gfello\v, difro
Wm. Thoinpfon, ScarborJ
Juftices of the Peace.
Kaac Parfons, Kcu-Gloucejltr
1' \uw\\^\ rovcroft, ditto
Nifhiniei C. Alien, ditto
Kdinund Phlnney, Gorham
/reorgc Lewis, ditto
Lothrop Lewis, ditto
John l">ean, Standifi
Wjlhain 'Ihornpfon, ditto
3\.{)bert Southt;ate, Scarloru'
Jofeph Emerioii, ditto
John Frothii'i;haui, Portland
Vvi!)i?m Martin,
jr. :.r Ilfley,
i-berez-r Mayo,
^V^lliarn Symnus,
i^'r.loilxja Chau'. •
ditto
ditto
ditt<>
ditto
ditto
(lluO
Samuel Andrews, Ruckjiefd
Bciij. Dunning, HarfjwtiU
Stephen Purrir.gtoii, dittc>
Nath . I arrabee , liru nfuhk
Peter O. Ald-n,
Charles Coffin,
Paul Little,
Pclatiah March,
Ori;ood Citrleton,
Ichabod Piomuy,
John l"urn-.r,
Ifaa.c Siurdevant,
ditto
ditto
Windham
Ousfiild
ditto
Turner
ditto
ditto
ditto
Liifher (,'ary,
Sa:nuel Caief, Capc-Elizalxth
Lbene/xr '[ hradier, ditto
John Cufliinj^-, Frtefort
Jcfiah P:av< , riintjhwr.
( 90 )
rjuftlces nf tAe'Vi-zce in Cumberland County, continwd.']
Cyrus HiiTP.lin, liver more
Elifha V/iiiianis, ditto
Job F.aftman, Norway
Jolqi} Ivl'Lellan, G>a^'
Michael I.itrie, Poland
Kdvard Richardfon, 7<yv
Daniel Stowell, Pur:s
John K . Smith, httwe.cn Pc~
[/and and Raymciidjicu
Epoch Pcrley, Brid^Hcwn
Jolm Greenwood, Hebron
Samuel Parris, ditto
Archcjaiis Lewis, Falmouth
Mofes Mcrrii,
ditto
Guflavus A. Goh,' Rum/ord
Sam 1 . P . ilu tie 1 ! , N. Ya r mouth
Ammi R. Mitchd, dir^c
PclegChaudkiJr.AvG/jAr/?.
Coroners^
I orhn.*j lew is
David Barker.
.S;irm;el Barker,
! Ger.i-;:e V
Portlav.
Gorliam ! John De?ne, ditto
Windham ; Samir^' Thompfon, Scarboia*
ditto ! Jame.-> March, ditto
PhilipChandler, N.Glouccfler ^c:nr'.YdnSwor\.\Bridgetcru-n
Ala Levi^, NortlirYarmcut.h ' Xuah Me.cher,
joiiathaii ^panow, Falmouth i
John Waite, of Portland, Shcrif.
Deputy- Sheriffs.
Benjamin Bayley, Falmouth
Ebenezer Koilocic, ditto
.Caleb Giaffam, ' Portland
Ezra Cyihbs, ditto
Brunjzvick
Sih
Cufli
ditto
Jona. Armftrong, Capf-Eliz.
Bezaicel Eoring, N.Gloucrfttv
William Warner, dittc^
Abraham l.eavitt, Scarboro^
Richard Libby, ditto
Thos. Thompfon, Erunfuiick
Daruei Brown, dif.to
David Hale, Brid^etozi-^L
John Woodward, Gorha n
Edward '! hompCon, Sia>:d/J •.
Amos Clonjjh, N.Ytirmcut'i
W.lli^.u Cobb, Hehru!
Lewis Gay, RaymondtoZi :l
Joliah Reed, Frecport
Henry Jaekfon, Poland.
Thomas Cliuie, Windha.ii
County of Lincoln.
Juflices of the Common Pleas, Sec.
Th(mias Rice, of Pownal borough.
Nathaniel Thwing, of Woolwich.
Jonathan Bowman, of Drefden.
Orchard Cook, of Pownalborough.
1 Summer Sewall, of Bath, ^
Waterman Thomas, of Waldoboro', > Special Jxi[iicti.
Jk!ark Lurglon Hill. o£ Gtor^rown, )
( 9' )
Alden Bradford, Oerk of the Supreme Judicial Cour^^^ yau-^
CierA 0/ the Coiu,ncii PUas^.jor tii" Cou'.ty oj 1a\\qo\u.
Joni'.iHiui Bcnvniap, jiiTi". of Pownaiborou-n, Clttk of tht
■ - . General Scjicns oj ike P.eacc,
^^ T«^n-*ihan Bownnn, of DrcldeW, Jn/J^e of Probate.
*' JouathrHi Bowruai), jun, of PownaUKjroiJs^li, Rvgijlcr of
Probate.
Thoinas Rice, of Pownalborougb, ll,^;ifter of D>eds.
Njihanicl Jhwing, of Woolwich, Cuunt\ Truijurtr,
Juiliccs cfihe Peace arj cf the Qaorum.
aicis \A^ir.t( r,
Bath
Puminer Sewall, ditio
David Fales. Thomajicwti
Maris L, Hill, Gtor^ttou .
Jonaih?!' BovLinan, Dr, U-ftii
i iibi riiij R 1 cc , Pownalborcu^h
Oi chard Cook, ditto
Xathaiiicl Thv.irg, WMlickh
Wateiin/nioina^s, Waldvhor.
'I homas Rice, of Pownalborough, "^
Nathaniel Ihwini;, of Woolwich, j
T'Miathan Bowmao. of Drefden, I Apj^olnted to qualify
•Orchard Cook, of Pownalborough, I Ciuil Officers.
D^inimer Sewali, f)f Bath, j
Mark L. Hill, of Georgetown, J
Juftices of the Peace,
J 0T>^.. Bow man, jun. Powvalb. ■ James R(igers,
jof( ph Chriftopbeis, ditto
'I iniothy Parfons, ditto
Abiel \A'''od, ditto
j aniesN .Lithgov,<7for_^f /t'tt'/?
David Dennis, Ncbleborou/Ji
Samuel Nickels, Newcajile
Sair:uel Hamden, M^crhvirh
John Merrii, To>ifhnm
Bcnji<min Hafcy, aitro
"William King, Bath
Francis Winter, ditto
Mofe^ Dnvis, Ed^ecoinb
Wjiliam M'Crbb, Eovfhba^
Jiicob Ludvvig, lValdihi.'roii.^h
Pr.«rick Pt opbles, Wamv
jaiiics \Viilu;rHcud, . oitiu
Py'.m'dom
ZacheusBeale, Bowdoivhaia
'I bom as Read, ditto
Elihu Getchell, ^ ditto
Ezek/1 homplon, littk-Riv-
\ er Plantatitii
Br,fiol
ditto
ditto
Warren
Ciijlnrig
ditto
ditto
Camden
ditto
Uinon
Thomas Johnfon,
Thorn I s M'Clure,
James Nirkels,
\\'iiiij'i^i ?vT-Intire,
John M'Keliar,
Jamci Makoiui,
David Biorloei,
Joftph Ciilt!ir:g,
Saumel Jacobb,
Kbenezcr Jciutifon,
Stephci; ♦vij;cli,
( 9* )
uftices of the^fACt in Lincoln County, conthmed.']
, .i..,ujl Brown, Tho»iaflon
Tail ill Read, ' ditto
iXT'ifo;-! yv''l).;;i!on, cliLro
Abijah Kichardron
Tofiah Srel.biiis, Xcw-Afi/ford
iL,'0Ci1i:i
'c^tiee, 2
Samu'J Tibbcti, T.',o:t:Jbi:boro''
Richcird Mca^hcr, V/at< rjord
5, Lilc.hfttld j John Hoi rick, • Lewifian
.'thukPiind^ D^uny M'Copb, Ceor-^ttoujn
1 'inmns B -yd, Bnj'h/
Cf-orgic Kifkine, K*r,i-Milford
i^'.h-irlt-s Sanipfop. IValdohoril'
Williu.n Brown, Bath
.Chriliophcr CaHung, diiio
Ezclucl Thomproji, Tolfiuni
Kathi'.niel Pp/:^nr, Nfwcaflk
Ch.^rlcsCouii lard, Gvr^f/Oii?;
Abrah.irn Ciioaic, Balljloii'r
Kui^h May'!( y, Bjudout
Ny :nphas Stacty, P^zvr-.ulLor.
Samuel Davis, IVarrfi
Janic^Pamri'^um, Liitic R.PL ! Samu.-l M.Martin, Tkomrjfcii
Edmund Bridge, of Drcfden, ^htr^if.
Dtputy-Shenffs.
Poivnali'oro' | fitt Dillingham, A't7-/.'-AI///(;rflf
Bath j Na;hari Sy>iau-uc, Waldohon^
Geortic Rttul, ditio
.Samuel Sevey,
John Crawiord,
Abhcr Ket^a,
Jofeph S^-wail,
Samu •! Kennedy
joicph Fark-y,
.Vth Curiis,
Win. Greg()j;y, inn.
cii;o
diito
Nc-xcajllc \
ditto j
ditto j
Cdiudcil
HczcKiah VV'yman, Tojip^uiu
Nathani^ I Paliii.:V,jun. Bripol
pjiver Cuiricr,
Benjamin Webb,
Humj)hry Punington, diito
Lcoi.ard rak's, Thomajicn
Amariah Mcro, L'luon
Lt)uii)Kaudifttc-.iuii. Drcfdiix
l\dih..id\,rky, Gna/Pon'dP'.
ditto i John Owen, LUcLJitU
IVarnn <
County of Kennebeck.
Juflices of the Common Pkasj &c.
Jofrph N'orih, of Augufla.
Daniel Cony, of ditto.
Natlianicl Dummer, t>f Hallowell.
Chandler Robblns, of ditto.
Robt-rt Pag", of Readfield, ^
William Swan, of Pittflown, ^Special Jy<J:
S^nucl I.loody, of Hallo well, )
( 93 )
]ohr, Davis, arA of ihe Snpremr Jtidhiol Court, and CUrk
ij the Court oj Comiifon Pleas, jor Ktikichcck County.
BaiziUai Gannett, Clerk ij tut Scf/ions.
Jamrs EriHge of Au^uil?, juJ^e of Pn-batr.
Lh^nuici- kobbn., otii.Uovvcil, Bx^ijicr cj Prohaic.
Henry Scwall, RyiflcrtiJ Deeds.
Wiiiidin Howard, C^iirdy Trcafur.r.
Juftices of ths Peace and of the Quorum.
Henry Dearborn, Pittjicn.
Jeclediah je\\rtt, diito
M''i]liam Swan, ditto
Robert P.ii^e, Rradfield-
Natli. Faii^banb, Wiuthrov
/ofeph Jv.'orrh
Daoiel Cor.v,
W-.'lum Br'oc.'ks,
WiliiaflQ Howard,
^ inue! WMIon,
Xuthl. Duiiiiiicr,
d;ito
ditto
ditto
Cj Kaan
Ualloxvdt
Hcnrj- Sev.^alJ,
5ohn Davis,
'J hon>as Bov/man
Arthur Lith^ov,
Juftices of the Peace.
-fiir'o
ditto
ditio
o'Irto
ditto
dj'to
>>rri^ioin Wliitvell,
JchhSKcpaid, Haltotoell
Ch.mdWi Rohhins, ditto
•annuel Moody,
Bciijaniin Poor,
.vail,
jcjcph Wingatt-^
^?:ni:el S. Wilde,
A {"a Reddingror,
Thojnjs Rice,
y be ! ) . F.u we ! ' , Vojt'aivar.iup^ a
i>arauei Reddin-ton, ditto
Coroners
ditto
ditio
ditto
,ditto
ditto
ditto
Wivflozu
(iStto
John Moore, Norridgezucck
John Harlow, ditto
J ohn Hi (hbard, ReadJJeld
James Waut;b, Starke
Barzfllai Gannett, J^iUjicn
Sajnuel Oakham, ditto
John Charnicr, Mfmnmak
Bcrjamin Merrill, Greme
Moiei Su rljng, Sa»d\-Pwer
Willi?.inRea<J, Ao.'s, dmo
Samuel Tobey, Pair fu Id
Jededirih Pnl. ot, Win'illroh
.Samuel Wo(;d, ditto
Cf^rneliusKorton,A!.Fi>7^-,^/?y;
Ichabf^d '{ homas, . ^'.diicy
Supply Belcher, Fariningtva
Solomon Adams,
Stephen 'J'lico'inb,
H.-u tfou Coiry,
Elins Crriig,
f^aiviuol Cany, 2d,
oi^^ph Hen, ck,
Ai'gijfta I John Nt'rtii,
djtto I Klijai: Ptail,
Grraic I Ezckiel P.iirec, ju^.
ditto
ditto
ditto
Pltijicr':
ditto
VajjaiborJ iJames Srick^.olv, jun: .'ditro
{ 94 )
'[Coroners in Kennehrck County, coutinved!]
EV.flid Bean, Rtadjicld
ichabod Slmnions, ditto
Si!;:s Wood, Norndgewcck
Jorham bmith, Farmivgtou
Matihl:^s Blollom, Mcimovth
Aiiicd Martin, HaUouill
Robert Blake, Mcinit-Veyuon.
Elijah Wood, Winthrop
Ariluii- Lith^ow, of Winilow, S/icrif.
Deputy-Sheriffs.
Ebemzcr Moore,
Harvey,
John Sew all, Hullozvdl
Amos Partridge, Au^ujla
Barnabas Lair.bcrt, ditto
John fohafoil, VaJjaUwrcugh
T -^ May, Wintkroi..
Epbraim Townc,
Abijali Smith,
Pittfon
IVirJhw
dktj
County of Hancock.
Tudices of iks Cpmmor4 Picas, &:c.
Paul Diidley Sargeant, of SuJlivan.
Oliver Parker, of CiMline,
Wiiijani yinal, of Vinaihaven.
Frani is Le r>arron Goodwin, of Frarfkfort.
,Calc,b yBroclcs I^all, of JJackftown, SfKcial JujIiCi,
Warren Hall, cf Caftav , Chrh cJtU Picas, Gc.
William Wejtoio^e, of .C';.fline, Judge of Probalt^
•W^7itn Hail, ,6f Ca^r^, RegiJhroJ ProhuU.
Thonins Cobb, of Caftine, Rcgijirr of Dced.^.
Simeon Fov.-itr, o^ Orrin-ton, Couuty Trojjurcr.
Juiliccs rf the Peace apd cf th Quorum.
^'.jnl JL:. Sargcant. Svllivan j Simeon Fowler, OrnK^tcfi
.Oliv er Parker, '" ^La/line \ Fr.L.B.GoodvAm, Fraukh^i t
V/i!liam WcLrnore, ditto Jonathan Buck, Buckji.rux
>Villi.nii Vlnal, Vinalhavea\ Touph Tyler, Dnr-Iue
JoiiatJ-iaii EJdy, Lddjlcujn \ Duvid ,Cobb, ^ouldji^rcu^l^
Juflices cf the feaoe.
Koherr P-nl;cr, ' liludil!
FeUitiah Freeman, ' ditto
l.herezcr Floyd, ditto
Pulklcy Emerfon, Bangor
P', r juuiin bhu:e, 7^/ rl;<cc!
George
Dur-IJt$
TLorrai >'i:rTon, i-ln'-O
G eor;;e I ' 1 m er, Dvck-Trjp
David Ihuvr or, t^'d,7.:r%
Dani-:! L:\eiiiiuie, //c; <■.. -I
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[Juffifs of tht Pecrcc in Hancock County, continued.']
James Nefmith, Eelfaft
Kohcrt HouRon, ditto
7"hc-oci irn Jones, Unio'n-River
C:\!eb Brooks H;\\\, Buckfnwn
St^^phen Pf.-.hody, ditff)
Johu Pendleton, IjltfooroUgh
Ezrn Young, Kdm
Oliver Leor.ard, Crrin^tim.
Mel.J crdan, Fn.nchinari'i tay
Da',-id Howe, CtiJUnc
Thomas Cobb, ciif'o
Job Nclfony ditto
Jacob Foftcr, Trenton
Jofiah Brcwer,jur! . Qrrmgtori
CororierSi
John Wllfon^ Pcnobfcot | Perer Kardy, HceT-lfie
iinoch Sampfon^ FronkJ'ort ^ * "^ " .^- .
John Bean, jun. Suliivan
Thomas Robbii:?;, Dcer-IJI'-
Thomas Phillips, of CaPane, Shcri^.
Deputy- Sheriffs.
Archi'ia'cIM'PhetfeSii^tz/z^p-r^r | Alfred Langdon, Trenton
Ooodwia Grant, Ilani/Zjcn 1 Thomas Kno'Alton,AvrM /-or/
Ei^hnrim .""ribbs, jB.vc4/'?''-/v; j Thomas Buckmer, ditto
John RuPl, B,:yaj7 Richard Freeman, Penoljcct
Aid Greene, Dctr-IJle \
Tm"worrhy Parker, Crier of tfif Ccnirf.
William Freeman, of CaOmc, i)epiit\-S/icri^ and Gaoi-
K'epcr.
John Lee, of Caftine, ColkBar of Rei:".mu\ and cf Dutiadn
LicenJ'cs.
Coimfy of Wafliington^
Juftices cf the Common Pleas, ^t*
Stephen Jones, of Machias, CrncJ Jujlice,
A ^'^•xand'.r Campbell, of Steuben.
J hn Craivs of Plantation, No. 12.
1 heocote LlncDln, of DcnyiVille.
George Stillman, of Machias, Special Jvf'jcr.
Ralph H. Bowles, of Machias, Ckr/i of the Pl'tas avd Sejfions^
Stephen Jones, of Machias, Jud^c of Probate.
Jofiah Harris, of M^-.chias, R-gijrr of Probate.
George Stillman, Rc^ifler of De,ds and Couniy Treafurer.
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Juftices of the Peace ««^ Quorum /« Wafiiington.
Srephen Jones,
Phiviciis Bruce,
Machias
ditto
Alcxajidcr CampV>ell, Sfnih'ri
TheocloTe Lirxoin, DcnyjvUU
Juftices of the Peace.
John Cr>iQe, Columbia
Benjamin Rugj^lcs, ditto
Lemuel 'Ireicott, Fjijlport
John Allan, ditto
John Burj^injfAfjq/^-//?.) ditio
John Bitwer, No- 4, Schoodkk
Daniel Merritt, ytjdifcn
Guor-e StiUmiin, A/^r/v>f
CalcbCooiidgeX'^i? ??«'/<• rr;.'/.'.'
Giillavas Feiiows, ditio
J ames Campbel 1, Harringt.vt
Stephen Parker,
Jeremiah Obnen,
Jofeph Patten,
Ccrcners,
Mac/rias \ Thoina^ AirhbaW, ^teiih'
ditto
Columbia
Oli\ex Shed,
Lafpc:
John Cooper, of Machias, ^hertf.
Deputy-Sheriffs,
William Albee,
^hmuel Ellis,
Benjamin Kelton^
Machias
ditto
No. 22
Obadiah Allen, Of/imlia
Jofeph Livermore, Eafif'C^i
John C. Todd, diittj
The Ji>flices of the Suprrmc Judicial Coxm, Coun nf
Common Pleas, Judges of Probate, Sheiifis, and Coroners,
hold their commilTions during good beh-inour ; but the com-
miffions of Judices of th& Peace muft he renewed every
Icven years, or they ceafe.
The Clerks of the Courts of Common Pleas are alfo
Clerks of the Supreme Judicial 0)urt holdcn in their n^-
ipcdive Counties.
Pradlitioners of the Law in Maflachufctts.
In the County of SUFFOLK,
Barrifters at Law
Tames Sullivan, i, i.
1 heophilus Parfons,
William 'ludor.
Boflon
ditto
f^ittO
Perez Morton. P^fm
Shcaijafhub BouT.e, ditto
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Attoriiles at thi Supreme Judicial Court in Suffo
Thomas Edwards,
Jo.'iathaii Mafon,
Chiiftopher Gore,
Riifiis G. Amory,
G.-oigc Iv. Minor,
JorcphHall, ■
Edward Graj',
John Davis,
ffarrifon G. Otis,
Jofrph Blake, jiiii,
John LowL'll, jun-
Edward Jackfon,
Eofter Waterman,
Bollo)i
ditto
ditto
ditto
John Q. ^Vdams,
John Phillips,
Geor;;e Blake,
Ebenczer Gav,
ditto Joliah Quiiicy,
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto _
ditto j
ditto i
Jofepli Rowe,
William Sullivan,
Charles Paitic,
John Williams,
William I'hurllon,
David Everett,
John Heard,
Afaph Churchill,
Attorni<!s at the Common Pleas.
Cliarle.s Davis, Eojlon
Charles Cudiinj^, jun. ditto
John W. Gurfey, ditto
Tliomas O. Selfridge, ditto
Peter Thacher, jun.
Holder 81ocum,
Charles P. Sumner,
Richard Sullivan,
ik.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
B4on
ditto
ditto
ditto
Attornks in the County of NORFOLK.
Benjamin Hichborn, of DorcheJIer, Barrifter.
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court.
Hdward H. Robbins, Milton
Hinry M. Lille, ditto
Fifher Ames, l l . D . Dedkain
Samuel Haven,
Dedkatn
Wm. P. Whrting, Randolph
Thos. Williams, jun. Roxbury
Attornies at the Common Pleas.
Mafon Shaw, Wrcntham
Jairus Ware, ditto
J. John S. Williams, Roxbury
Gideon L. Thayer, Ovtncv
Li ber ty Ba tcs. Belling ha:^
James Richardfou, Dedham
Attornies in the County of ESSEX.
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court.
William Prefcot, Salem
Jol'eph Perkins, ditto
Samuel Pumam, ditto
Nathan Dane, Beverly
Ichabod Tucker, Havtrhill
Attornies at the Common Pie
[faac Mansfield, Marblehead
Edward Little, Newburyport
fohii Vanmm, Haverhill
1
Afa Andrews, Ipfwicli
John Rowe, Gloucifer
Geo. Bradbury, Neiuburyp»rt
Charles ^-^ijkfon, ditto
Wm. WetuK)re, jun. Salem
Jofcph Stojy, . ditto
( 98 )
h tJu County of MIDDLESEX.
Attornies af the Sup'-eme Tnclclai Cofurt;
Vv'iUlam I-Iun% JVatr^tnwn I Samuel Dmn, Crrofm
Ebeno/. r Bradlfh, CaniLrid^e Tim ■>thy Billow, ditto
tofepli BHrtl.nt, ditto Jamts Prefect, , ditto
Francis D. Chann'mg, ditto I Orhni d Tyler, Sndhury
Tonathan Fav, Ccrirord \ Eli RuUard, Framtwsnam
NVilliam Toiies, ditto Tofeph Brigham, Murihoro
William Wk, H'a/r/mm John Lock, . . yljUy
Artemas Ward, Chadepnrnn William Crofby, BUkrica
Zabdicl B. Adams, ditto I
AttomTer, at ths Common Fleas*
Tames Temple, Watertoum \ John L. Tuttle, Concord
Leonard Mcllcn, ditto | Thomas Keald, ^ dittv^
William Himt, jun. ditto Jofeph Locke, J^ittUon
Daniel Warren, Hopkinton \ Afahtl Svearas, Ctidmjord
in the County of PLYMOUTH*'
At'omies at the Supreme Judicial Gxirt
Benjamin Whitman, IJanovet
Nahum Mitchell, Brid^rvattT
toHlua Thomas, Plymouth
John D. Dunbar, ditto
XVilkcs Wood, Middlebord'
Atiornies at the Common Pleas.
Kilborn Whitman, PeHih^cke
William Baylies, Bridgwater
Barker Curtis, Hanover
Abra'fiam Iloimes, Rcrhejler
J amesWaftiburn, Middlebot,
In tile County of BARNSTABLE.
Homes Allen, o{Barn{iab!ry Attorney cf the Sup. Jud. Court.
Wendell Davis, cASnndn'kh, Attorney at //if Common Pleas.
In the Couvty cf BRISTOL. '
Attomies at the Supreme Judicial Court,
^etii Padelford, Taz/ff/^Jn . Laban Wheaton, AWrt
Thos. Hammond, N.Bedfort
Daniel Wheaton, Kafir
Nicholas TiUinghiln, ditto
Tames Sprout, ditto
James Ellis, Rehoboth
Attomies at the Common Picas,
oamud W. Baylies, Dighton j Wm. A. Leonard, Freetom
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/•: the Covrty of DUKES COUNTY.
Attorries at tke Common Pit-as.
*Vm. Jernlgan, £t/j^2r/ori;« i Lbcnt:/.er SkilF, C/iilinai,
ThoiuiiS Cooke, ditto |
In the County of WORCESTER.
Levi Lincoln, of WorceJleTy Banifter at Law.
Attoj-nles at^thf Supreme Judlcid Cpurt.
Nathaniel Paire, fVorceJler
Kdward Bangs, ditto
llaac Story, StcrUng
Jabcz Upham, Brook/zeid
Merrick, ditto
Willbm Stedman, Lancajjcr
Merrick Rice, ditto
Llca/xr James, Barre
Luther Perry, " ditto
Benj;trnin Adams, Uxb ridge
loCcph Allen, jun. Wefieni
Plin^
Pelatiah Hitchcock, ditto ..
A'a Johnlon, Leominjier Danit^l J'iglow.
Abijah Bigelow, " ditto Francis Blake,
$cth Haitiijgs, Mtndon i
Atiornics at the Comm.on Pleas.
Erafmus Babbit, Ztiirbridge 1 I-uke Brown,
Lovcil Walker, TimpUton i Andrew Morton,
Thomas Dcnnie, Lektjler \ Samuel Flagg,
PUcrfliafK.
Rutland
Hardwkk
Worctfitr.
ditto
In the County of HAMPSHIRE.
Attomles at the Supreme Judicial Court.
Eli P. Afhman, Elandford
Ric!i.E.Xe\vcomb,G/a7;A<:^!'-
Joii.itli.sn Leavitt, ditto
John Hooker, Sprin^ht'd
Gcori^e Blifi, ditto
WilliHiu Ely, ditro
Jonalh in Dvvight, jun. ditto
Joiin ijarrcft, KoithUdil
Soionioii Vofe, diit'.>
SiwKton Strong, jun. Cvniuot
Elijah Paine, Afh field
Juftin Ely, Wcfl-Springjidd
?^arwuel Larhrop, ditto
John Phelps,. Wrjif'.dd
Joftph Lyman, ditto
John Ingerfol, ditto
John C. Williams, Hud/ey
Jonathan E. Porter, ditto
Abner Morgan, Brirtijidd
Stephen Pynchon, ditto
John l^aylor, NortuamHon
Samuel Hinkley, jun. ditto
S. Stodd.trd, ditto
J<Miathan Grout, BtlcherC&um
John Phelps, jun. GranviUe
Ilezck. W. Strong, Detrpdd
Elijah Sates,
\VcU<^ld
TothamCulhman.G
umnunt^toa
Henjamil' Parfons, Ch^Jlc^fiiid
Edward Upham. \\u>-Sulii%
J. Woodbridji^e, IVcrt/'ifiAtm
Joicph Pro^ior, Qran^^
( 1°° )
Atro^'iiies ai the. Common Picas in JJampfliliC.
S.imup,lF.Dii,kiaf(>n,.i/«/z^/y? ] Cha. Shepherd, Northav^pton
.]orf.'phBri(lgman,^e/t7^fr/(;a'/i ■ SylvcR. Maxwell, Charlcinoni
l^heod. Strong, N^rtluunptijn « Ilenry Barnard, Sunderland
Elijah H. Milii, diilo I
h the County of BERKSHIRE.
*rk-odore Sed^^wick, l l. d.. of Stockbridge, Barrlfter at Law.
Attomies at the Supreme Judicial Court.
Aflibel Strong, fUtsJe/d) Eli.aia Lee, Shcffie/d
John C. Williams, ditto j Johji W. Hulhert, ditto
Thomas Alien, ditto I i" ph. Williams, Stockbridge
Thomas Ives, Qr. Barrivgton Barnabas Bidwell, ditto
John Whiting, ditto [ Joleph Woodbridge, ditto
Samuel Q^uincy, Lenox \ Daniel Dewey, JVilliamJIoun
J^than Stone, ditto j Saml. H.Wheeler, Z,rt«t'//'(;ro^
Eliab Brewer, ditto [ Mafon Whiting, ditto
Enoch W. Thciycr, Sh.'jfficld^
In the County cj YORK.
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court.
George Thacher, Eiddcford | Dndiey Hubbard, Berzmck
i^rentils Mellen, ditto Edward P. Hayman, ditto
CyiusKiiig, Pipperdborougk | jolcpn I'homas, Kenr.tbunk
A|:toinies at the Cojnmon Pleas.
John Holmes, Alfred ^<khoh'i Kmer), Ptnfoisjicfd
Jndalj Dana, fryeouro- G. W. Walhngibrd) AV;*-
I'einple Iio\e\', Berwick itr^tyM *r^»»«_ ylndunA
In the County of CUMBERLAND.
Attornies at the Supreme jad^cial Court.
John Tvothin^hiim, Port/and [ George E.Vau^han,/'t>r//<77;^
Panicl Davis, ditto I Stephen Lo!:j.,tellow, ditto
William Syinmcs,jun. ditto | Peter O. Alden, Brurjzoick
Salmon Chac. , ditto | Orr, ditto
Iliac Parker, ditto Leonard Morfe, Freeport
f nnes D. Hopkini, ditto John Park Little, Gcrh2:ri.
Andrew Greenwood, ditto j
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AWornic at ihc Common Pleis in Cumberland.
Kkeki-1 Whi-man, Ncw-Glourefter.
Bohan Prentils Fie id, North-Yarnwutk.
In the Covnty of LINCOLN.
Attornics at tJie Supreme Judicjal Court.
Silas Lee, Pownalborcvgh \ Samuc! I'hatcher, WarTr:;
John Merrill, jun. ditro i ]o{\:'}\^^h\vs,Nczu-'^li/ford
Jeremi;ih Bailey, ditto Andrew" Greeuvvpod, Bat/i
Berjamin Haf.y, Tojjiiam 1
Att-Tnies at the Common Pleas.
MajiafTch Smith, Pownalhu , ' I EraUns Focrie, CaivJoi
Berjair|iii Oir, " Tol/ham \ John Window, l!atk
In the County of KENNEBECK.
Attornics at the Supreme Judicial Court.
James Bri(l<!;e, Aii^^yjla \ Thomas Rice, jun. IViiPow
B-njamm Whitwcll, ditto Rcube i Kidder, ditto
Nathaniel Pcrley, lUllou)dt\ Wm. Jones, Norru!^;-z,:cck
bamaei 5o Wad, ditto | Nathan Bridge, Pittjlot^
Attornies at the Common Pleaj.
Thomas Bowman, HnUarvell \ Samuel P.Glidden, /J^^r/yf^/^'
Dudley Todd, Wi,.throp Henr>-V. Chamberlain, ">,.r.
Nathan Buu-e, PiltJlon\ [mwgtca
In tU County of HANCOCK.
William Wctmoie, of Orphan-Ijlcnd, Barrifter.
Attornies ct the Supreme Judicial Court.
Job Nelfon, Cafine \ Oliver Leonard, Ornvgtcn
i hos.S.Sparhawk, E\ickjtozon \ Allen Oilman, Bangor
Attornies at the Common Pleas.
Swnuel E. Dutton, Bangor \ William Abbot, Cajlint
In the County of WASHINGTON.
Phmeas Bruce, Machias, Attorney at the Supreme J. Court.
Daniel P. Upton, Eafport^ Attorney at tU Cgin|r.oii Ple-As,
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( '04 )
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Tnftituted id March, 1763.
Incorporated October 3, 1782.
E.CV. ifaac Smith, Preceptor. [14 Truftees.]
P ^ I L L I p s' Ac A D F. M Y, af Andover.
(So named, in honor of the liberal founders of that mme
and family, in ERex county, and in New-Hampfnire.J
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1784, Mar» 23. Le 'v ESTFR Academy, at Lciccflcr.
■Eben. Crafts, and Jiicf'h Davis, Efqs. principal donor>
Ebenczer Ad r.ns, Preceptor.
Timothy Fuller, Ajjijlard ditto.
Derby Acad f. my, at Hingham .
(So named, in honor of Madam Derby, iti founder,,
^784, Nov. %i. Incorporated as a fchool.
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Abner Lincoln, Preceptor.
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J792, Nov. 17. Ma RBI EHEAD ACADEMY, at Mar
hlchead.
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Preceptor,
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yi Ap/il £ weeks.
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Prccfptor.
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Proclor Pieice, Preceptor.
1 79;^, Mar. 1 . D E E E. F I £ L D A c A D E M Y , a/ DccHield.
Prccep^r.
J798, Mar. 3. MiLTCX Academy, ^/ Mihcn..
Preceptor.
1799, /c5. -26. Bridgwater AcAQEMY,a(;Bridg^vater^
Rev. Zedekiah Sanger. Preceptor.
1799, A/u/rA 1. Frami noiiam Academy, at Fra-
miiigham.
Preceptor.
S A -N n ^•.• I c H A c a n E m y , at Sandwich .
Rev. Jonathan Burr, Preceptor.
R u s s E 1. 1. A c A n E M Y, j2^' CharJeftov/n.
'Jliomas Payfon, Preceptor.
Ineorporated Grammar Schools.
176.5, Ipfwic/i, Aiucs Ch'jatc, Pnc:ptor.
^9, Jan. 21. Roxbury, William Pi!!bur}-, ditto.
i7')3, A/ci7r// 27. CbarlefiOXjon^ Sairmci Pay!oii, d".tt^..
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[Acadamies, &c. continufd^
The following an in the DiJlriH of MAINE.
BoWDOiK College,/?/ Brunfwick, County of Cum-
bt'rland.
Incorporated 24th June, 1794.
Rev. Jofeph McKean, Prepdcnt.
Mark Langdon Hill, Lfq, Stcnfary,
OVERSEERS.
John Frothlngham,
i>amuel P. Rulfell,
^Nathaniel C Allen,
Stephen Patten,
"Woodbury Storer,
Benjamin Haft-y,
\Vi(liam Symmes,
Ifaac Parfons,
Ammi R. Mitchi-'l,
John Abbot,
John Cufl>ing,
Salmon Chale,
John Dunlap,
Benjamin J. Porter,
"William Stanwood,
"\A''^illiam King,
"David Jones,
John A. Hide,
JDavid Hale,
Samuel 1 hacher.
John Merrill, jan,
Samuel Freeman,
Rev. Ezekiel Em.erfon,
Rev, Jonathan Ellis,
Rev. Jacob Herrick,
Rev. Rufus Anderfon,
Rev. Eliphalct Gillct,
Bohan P. Field,
Orchard Cook,
Rev. Kiah Baylc)-,
Ezra Smith,
Samuel S. Wilde,
Benjamin Dunning,
Jofi,ih StebbJMS,
Andiew Grec-nwood,
Benjamin Thurftort,
Elaphalct Smith,
Jeremirih Bailey,
Saniuei Moody,
3Datc of the Ad of Incorporation,
3791, March^, HaLI OWELL Ac ADFMYja/Kallo'AcUt
Samuel Moody, PreuHor.
lygty March 11. Berwick ^CAPLiMv, ^ii Berwick.
Preceptor.
1792, Fdh. 8. Fr Y E B T' R c H Ac ADhuw . at Fryebur;;K,
Paul Langdon, Prcapior.
lygz^Marchj. Washington' AcADi:.Mv,,t/Machias,
Preceptor.
1794, Fe^. ST. Portland Academy, at Portland,
Pru-iptor. ,
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Churches, Mlnifters, and Religious Societies/
ifi the fever al Towns in Mafia chufetts*
N.'!tr. CorirrfKafionalifls, the moft numerous df nomina-
tion, have no airtMi6ti\ e letter. E flands for Fpifcopalian*
P for Pnjhyterian. B for Baptiji. U for Umver/aii/i.
In the County of Suffolk.
Churches, Mlnifters, Ofc. in the Town of Bofton,
A f ranged according to ihs Time the Churches were founded*
f :r(l Church, in Ccrnhill, IVUi'zam Kmer/on.
Second, or Old North Church, John Latliroh^ D.D.
[The ancient Mtetivg-Hcufr bring d>flro\ed, in the year 1775,
the Mrmbers of thct Society havejince united with the ChurJt
in Middle-Street.]
Flift Baptift Church, Eack-Street, Samuel Stillman, d.d.
Oid South Church, Marlbro'-ftreet, Jcfeph Fckley, n.D.
Stone Chiipe!, F. South School-Ptrcet. Janus Freeman,
Church i;i Bratde-Street, Peter Thacher, d»d.
'Quaker's Meeting Houfc, Congrefs-Stri-et.
Nov.' Nor.h Church, Korth-Srrect, John Flint, n*r>.
Nevs' Sou'h Church, Summer-* tr^et, John T. Kirkland*
ChnR Church, £. Salem-S'reet, Sa^nud Hajkell.
Church in Fcdc'i'l-^'f eet, ^ Jm S. Pcpkin.
C'rurch in Hollis-Strect, South-End, Samuel tVfJf^ d^d*
Trinity Church, F,. Summer-Street, Samuel Parker, d.d.
John S\IvcJ}c.r John Gardner, AITiftant Miniftcr.
Well Church, Lynde-Street, Simeon Howard, d.d.
Second Baptift Church, Back-Street, Thomas Baldwin*
Sandemanians, Middle-Street, below Crofs-^trcet.
Vniverfallft Church, Bennet^Street, John Murray.
Romifh Church, S. School-Street, Francis Matignon, d.d."
Methodift Society, Methodift Alley, North-End.
[The Meihodifls have no frilled Miniflers, but their Societies
arc generally fuphlied, according to their rules, by itinerant
Preachers, who being frequently changid, their Names art
not infrrtcd at the Towns where they have Medi/igs.
The other Churches, &c. in the County o( Sujblh, are,
Chelfa, Jofeph Tuckcrman.'
Hingham, Henry Ware,
Daniel Sh ite, d.d.
Nicho. 3. Whitney.
Hull, or Nantcfket, Vacant^
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Minlftprs, bV. in Norfolk County.
[T/ie Towns are alphabetically arravgcd.]
Mlinghamy
Brain tree; il/.ra We'lii
.Brooklyn, John Pierce
&./.nton\ Zach. Ho-yard
f:o/iapt, Jacob I'lint
Bedh&nh Jafou Haven
JabcK Chickcrlng
'i'hotnas Thncher
Wm. Montague E
Dorchepr, Thad. M. Harris
Dofer, Benjamin Caryl
.foxbord^
Frav.k lin^ N . Krn mons-, n . n ..
Medfield, Thomas Pvcntifs
Edyvard Cl^rk B
Medway, Luther Wright
David Saii^ord
Milton, Joleph McKcnn
I Needhairit .^--tcphcn Palmer
B i Thomas Noyer.
j Methodifts
Qviva,- Ptiter Whitney
I Jof.C1ever]y,£/;77'./?('^^^r
\ Randolph, Jonathan Strong
Joel Briggs, I>
Roxbury, Eliphalet Portci:
John Bradford
'Ibon-L^s Gray
StiaroTiy Jona. Whitaker'
Stoiigktm, Edw. Rlchmotid
i fVali'ole, George Morey
V/ey mouth, Jacob Norton
uimeon William*
Wn-niham, John Clev-:]i)nd
^ ElimaFilk
William. Wil iams E
M'miflers,, ^c. in Eflex County.
Araejlury,
Andcvcr,
Beverly,
Boxford,
Brad/o.d,
Daiwcrs,
P
E
W"illiinn Symmes
Jonathan trench
Joieph McKean
Jofliua Young B
EHzur Holyoke
Peter Eatou
J(Miathan AlU'n
F.bcn. Dutch
Bcnj . "NA^uHVonh
Samuel Mead
Haverhill, Ahicl Abhor
Phineas Adam^
Ipfwiihf
H. Smith, D.u.
Levi Frilhie
JoGah Webllcr
Joieph Dana
g
G/oMcr>r, Eli Forbrs
Daniel rullcr
Manulifirt, M Cntlcr, i
Zv7n, ThcnnasC.TIwchcr
Joicjih Roby
Friends
Mt-thodills
I Jwnfield, Joieph Mottcy
j Mavchefltr,
i MarbUhcad, Samuel Dana
Ifiiac Storv
I Wni.Hams-S
Methodifls
' Mcthfrrn, Humji. C. Perky
: Middldvvy Solo>3vm Aunm*
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[Miuillcrs, &c. in Eflc
Newbury,
S:imuel Tombe P
Leonard Woods
Kiiiah Panfli
Ncwhury- Thomas C:iry }
port, ' J. Andir-.s >
Da.iicl Dana P
Samuel Spring
C. W. T.rikoii
J. Boddily P
E.Bafs, u.D. E
RoiL'hy,
Ifaac Braman
Miniilsrs, &c. in
AHort, Mofes Adams
Af}ih\, Cornelius Waters
B'dford, Samuel Stearns
Biflrrica, H. Cuminit^s, d.d.
Bnro,^ro\ Jofeph Willard
Burlington, John Marrett
Cambridge, Ablel Hclrries
Thaddeus Fif^e
Tohri Foftcr
William Jeiiks E
Carlifle, Paul Litchfield
Char left own, J. Morfe, d.d.
B
Chdmsford, He7.ek.iahPackard
J. Peckens B
Concord, Ezra PJpley
Dracut, Solomon Aikin
Dunflable,
Eaft-^udbury^
Framingham, D. Kellogg
Gr&ton, Dani«l Chaplin
P
HolliftontT'imnthy Dickinfon
HopkintoUy Narh. Howe
Lexington, Jonas Clark
lincoln, Charles Stearns
littldotiy Ed 01 and Fofter
X County, continued^
Rowley, G.T. Williams •
Shubael Lovell B
Sakm, John Prince, l i,.d.
William Bentley,
Jofliua Spaulding
Thos . Barnard, d.d,
Daniel Hopkins
Nathaniel Fifhcr E
Friends
Salijbury,
Tof)sfield, A. Huntington
Wenham,
Middlef:^x County.
Maiden,
Aaron Green
Marlborough, ATa Packard
Medford, D. 0{>^oad, D.D.
Nc.tick, Stephen Badger
iiezoton, Jonathan Homer
Wm. Greenough
Jofeph Grafton 15
Rtadifjgj Caleb Prentifs
Eliah Stone
Peter Sanborn
Peppndl, John Bnllard
Sherburne, Elijah Browne
Shirlcv, Phineas Whitney.
Stonrham, John H. Stevens
Stozo, Jonathan Newell
Sudburv, Jacob Bigelow
Tcwkfhury, Litus T. Barton
Townfmd, David Palmer
Twg^bore*, N. Lawrence
Vv''aUham, Jacob Cufliing
JVatertown, Richard R. Eliot
V/efton, Samuel Kendall
Methodirts &B
Wcpford, Caleb Blake
JVilmi»gton, F. Reynolds
IVoburii,
B
c "° y
Mlnlflers, &c. /;/
Ap'burnliJm, John Cufliing
Mcthodifts & B
At/wl, Jofcph Efiabrook
jSarre, Jpfiah Dr»na'
l^crlin, Reuben Puffer
^nlfon, Phineas Wright
Eixvkjteld, T/abau Tlnirbcr
Tliomas Snell
Mi-cah Stone
B
Bo \ Ijlcn , M^'ard C o t ton
V/illiam Nalh
C/iariicn, P>:^fl;us Learned
Mcthodiils
B
Doiudas, Iiiiac Stone'
B
D'ldlcv, Ab'icl Williams
titchburghy S. Worcc'ltcr
MerhodifKs
Gardner, Jonathan Ofgood
(rrrry, E/ekicl L. liulcom
Gra/ton,
Hardunck^
Mofes Krnry B
P.bcnczcr Burt B
Methodifts
Harvard, Stephen Bcmis
G. Robinfon B
Hcldcn, John Avery
lluhharjjlon,
tancajltr, Nathaniel Thayer
Li a tjltr, Zephaniah S.Moore
Ixominfter, Francis- Gardner
I ;i men burgh.
ALndon, Caleb Alexander
Worcefter Couiitp
Mjljord, David l.wi ;_,
Ntztj-Braintrcc, John. I'ifP:
Nortlihoro\ Peter Wiiiuiey
Korihbridgc, John Crane
John Cooper B
Oakhccm., Daniel 'I'oinllnron
Oxford,
U
Paxton, Daniel Grofvciior
Pderjham,
Y
Princi'ton, Jofcph RufTell
Rosaljlon, Joleph Lee
B
Rutlavd, Hezeklah GotidricL
Shrcu'lbvry, Jofcph Snmr.er
Soi/t/h'wro', .fi^foboarn Parkrr
Sfuncer, Jolopli Pope
Sturbridgc, Otis Lane
Zenas L. Leonard B
Sterlkg, Reuben Holcon.h
Suttcn, Ldrnnnd JMllls
Jofeph Gottc
Samuel Waters B
Samuel King T'
Wm. Batcheldcr ]>
Tciipldoii, E. Sp:^rha\\k
Ellflia Andrews B'
Upton, B. r;janun Wood
li
Uxbridge, Samuel Judfcn
Ward,' Haac Bay ley
JVcJl borough, J . Pvobinfon
fVi/itrny Stephen Baxter
lVeJlininJIf.r, Afaph Rice
Winchindon, Levi PiUbury
H'crcejltr, Samuel AuIHn
y^aron Bancroft
Minlilers, Sec. in Plymouth County.
Abington, San\uel Niles
Hrld^walcr, Joliu Read
Zedekiah Sanger
SaiMUcl Ar^'iicr
Bridgwater, John Porter >
A fa Meach y
K
V. W. Raihbun D
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1 1
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"[Mlnifters, &.c. ?>/ Plyrr
Caner, John Howhnd
B
■DuxborsugJi, John Alh'n
hlalijax^ Abel Rirhir.ond
tlanovtr, John Mel 1 en
Kif!^stct?, Zr-phaniah Willis
'Mcrjlif.dd. William Shaw
Llijah Leonard
B
■PUmHQv,
MiddlcboTo\ Jofcph Barker
C^.len I'urncr
D.ivid Gurnc-y
ilaac Backus B
B
Mlnlflers, S:c. in Brlftol County
Attkborough, John Wilder
Nathan Holman
James Reed B
Klifhi Carpenter 'B
BrrkH, I'honvuS Audi 03
Dartmouth,
■ Daniel Hicks B
Friends
Dig/ifony John Smith
'Knoch GoHe B
fnJ'V?,
W
lead
frcctown, Philip Hathaway
Job Borden S
] ames Boomer ^ B
Friends
h^avsfeld, Roland Green
Am'-Bcdjord, S. Weft, d.d.
P"a::ih Wrflon
John Lawrence
nuth Co'vinty, contivufd.']
Midd/,bor^, SamLNelfcn h
Pembroke^
Gad Hitchroek, n.n.
Plymouth, James Kenciall
Ivory Hovey
Rochejltr, Lemuel Le Barron
Calvin Chzddock
Oliver Cobb
B
ScituaU, David Firr.r?, d.ik
NehemiTh 'f homas
WAV. Wheeler E
JVarcham, Noble Eveiect
Norton, Pitt Clark
Raynham, P. Forbes, i.L.r^.
B
MethodiHs
Rehoboth, Otis Thompfon
Benji^min Maron
Sylve^hr Round
John Pitman
Jacob Hicks
■profcrvcd Peavfe
FIji iip Fearfe
Somerfet,
Swanzev,
C. ThompH^n B
PhlHp
Tauntojii John Pipon
IVcflporty
Miniflers, Z^c. in Barnftablc County.
Bar njl able, Joth. Waterman
Oakes Shaw
B
'^■'u7*l:a'nj Fph.m. Eriggs, jun.
Drnii/'s, Nathan Stone
Ka/}ha?>7, Philander Sl.au'
Fa/mouthy Henry Lincoln
Frieud'?
112
[Minlflcrs, ^c. :'n Barndable Counn',
Harwich, John Simpkins I Sandzvic/r,
Nnthan Under wood
/\b;ier Lewis B i
Majfapec, John Fieem.vi B
Orleans, Jorath'-n Bnfcom
Provincetown, S. Parker
Method] fls
Truro ^
WtllJUet,
Yarmcuth
c out i rued.']
Jonathnn Bur;
Friends
Mtthodifls
Jtu'e D^mon
i.e^i Whitman
Methodifts
1 imcthy Aides
Gideon Hav/ley, MiiTonary to the Maflapee Indians,
Minifters, &c. in Duke's County.
Ckilnark, Jonathan Sir.ith
TiJI'ury,
B
Eagarton, Jofeph "i hrj<ter
Gay heady Zach. Ko-nluit
Thomas J CiieiyB
Zachariah Mayhew, Mifuonary at Martha's \''incyard,
Minlfler, &c. at Nantucket.
Nantv.ckd, James Gurncy | Friends and Methodids.
Miniflers, &c. in Hampfaire County.
In Towns on the Eafi Side of Conneclicut River.
Arr.kcrji, D. Parfons, d.d.
Ichabod Draper
Bc/chcrion, Jerem. Hafkell B
Samuel Bigelow B
Briwfc/d, Clark Brown
Granhy, Elijah Gridley
Silas Polk
Crcenuich, JoTeph Blodget
Jcfhua Crofhy
BadUy, Samuel Hopkins
Ho! land, Ezaa Reeve
Liv,trttt, Henry Williams
Elijah Montague B
Lo:j;;-Mcadow, R. S. Storrs
liidlnwi, Antipas Steward
Mori Jon y J e lie Ives
B
Movta^v, Judah ^^lf!l
Nerv-SaL-!K, Tool Fofter
JoHah Orcutt B
Xorthf.cld, Thomas Mafon
Orangey
Methodifis
Pn'mer, Mofes Baldwin
Pdhamy Andrew Oliver P
Matthias Cazier
Shutcjhuryy
jofeph Smellnge S
Sovth-IJadh^, Joel H^nes
South-Brim fu/dy
Elijah Codding B
Sunder/nvd,
Spring f:eldy B. Howard
IVarcy Reukn Morfe
IVarTvichy Samuel Reed
Wendr/l, Jolepl-. Kilburn
IVilorahamy Moles Wairen
Seth Clark B
Mtthodiits
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[Minifl-, IS, 8:c. in Hampfhlre County, cnntirrwc."]
n Towns on the M'e/I Side of Connefticut River.
Harvl'-y, Jonathan Grout
Hi^ath, Jofeph Strong, jun.
LeydtUy Jofeph Green
A fa Hibberd
Middlcfield, lonathan Nafh
Mont^oymry,
KorthawptoTj, ^. Vv'lllinr^.s
Ncrui/'r'f, Stephen Tracv
Plai-nfdd, Mofes Hallock
Ajlijield, Neiiemiah Porter
Knos Smith B
■Barnarcificn, i\in;>fa Cook
].e\i Hodge B
Bland ford, JoKph Badger
B and P:
Buckiand, Jofi^xk Spaulding
B
Cha-rlcmont. John Grtcn B
Oujler, Aaron Bn^com
i:ii'cjicrf.tld, }o\\.\h Waters
Kb^nezer Vini-ig B
Colrah^ Sarrine! Toggart P
Rufus F... -Tcan B
Edmund Lift! :field B
'Conu:ay, John Enierlon
P
RoStrt Keys B
rnmingtctj, Jam:s Priggs
Di-er field. John Tavlor
Fnft-Hanih^ov, P. Willifton
C'tH, John Jack fon
Go/kcn, Samuel Whitman
(j'-anvlUe, Time. M. Cooley
Jrv! Baker
Roger Htvrrifon
B
Gmnfifld, Roger Ncwfon
JHatJitld^ Jofeph I y-nian
Rorv^, Preff rvcd Smith
Ri(jlrll, Kbenezer Stow B
Shclkvrne, 'i heoph. Packard
Da\id Long B
Sout/mmpton, Jonathan Judd
Soiif.lnvick, Ifaa* CHiUou
IV. Spring f. J . Lathrop, d . d .
Jcii'e Wightmaii
T^lcthodifts
lVeft-Ham(''tov, Enoch Plale
Wejifidd^ Noah Atwater -
B
Whaicks, Rufus Wells
Ala Todd B
WiJihiVjhuTgh, Jof. Su'ong
Wort/nngton,
Jonatlian L. Pomrov
Minifters, &c. in Berkfiiire County.
Adavis, MethodiO.-.
Alford, Methodifls
Beclift,
Jkthlr/imi,
Clu/hircy
Peter Werdcn
John I.eland
K2
Clark p.-'uroJu
Dalton, James Thomfon
Great-Bar rifjgtcf?y
E
Jeduthun Gray B
Hancock^ Clark Rogers S
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[Miniilcrs, Sec. in Ecrl
I.an:;pwro\ Daniel Collins
Lo\ Alvan Hytb
Methodius
LenoXy Samuel Shcpard
Methodifti and B
J.czcc7rr.,
Mt. Wafilngton, Methodifts
JSraJ-A'/L/orJ, MerhodiAs
Nezij-yiarloorc\ J. Catlin
Naihaiiiei Turner
Partridgefelc^ Jchn Lelard
Ebenezcr Smit^i B
Pittsfeld, 'i homa.^ Allen
Valentine Rathhun B
McihodiAs
B'ichrtond, David Perry
Saudis field, Levi VV^hiic
E
Minifhers, ^c.
Alfred. John Turner
^irundel, Silas Moody
Berwick, John Thomfon
Jofeph Hilliard,
V/illiain Hooper B
Wilham Baichellor B
I'Vicnds
J^iddeford, Nathl. Wehf or
iBuxton, Vacant
Corn if I, J. Chadbourn B
Cnxholi, Simon Lock
Kittcry, Wilh^m Brif;p:s
Samufi Chr.nd'er
Jofeph Litchhcid
I'ienos
I.ri>arrn, IiaHc Hafey
jl.rmcrirk, Edmund Eadmm
Lbtnt/er Kmima;: B
J.imingtnn, Jona. Atkiiilosi
}vezujicld,
Lov;ns, ZiC. North of
Bdh(L P3nicl Gould
.{hire Ccur.^y, ccr,tinitrdS\
Sandi!:frld, Benj. Baldwin J\
JefTe Hartwell B
SavcY, Nathan Kaiklrs B
Sheffidd, Ephraim Judfon
Meihodifts
FovtJtfteldy
StockcTidge, S. Weil, d.d.
T\rir;i
t:av., jofeph A-'/er^'
>Tetbodifts
Wafirgto-,!, W. Ballantine
T. Nichols B
^IvIcthodiOs
JV.^tockb ridge, Oliver Ay^r
EhcT Molhit B
Williawjon, Seih Swift
Methodifts and B
IVitidior, G. Donanec
Zoar,
n York Cciinty.
Parfonsjield, Benjamni Rolf
Samuel W'erks
Levi Chadhouin
Pcp^crelhoro\ E. Whiicomh
Plulipfhurgh,
Sanjcrd, Mofes S\vert
Otis Rohinlbn B
Shaplcigli, 1^1 own
Neliemiah Davis B
'1 ozcr Loid i»
IVaterhoru, Henr\- Smith B
I PeiatiahlingleyB
IVclls, M.Hen)nicnway,i).D.
Nath. H. Fletclier
Nath.imt 1 Loid B
York, Tiaac E} nian
Rolcwoil Mcflcngcr
Ifaac Biig^s
Great O Ha pee River.
I Brownfeld,
I Frydurg, Wiv.. FclTcndcn
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[Mloi^ers, ^:c. in York County, continnedrj^
Towns, &c. North c/" Great OfFapec River,
Pcrtcrf.cld,
Sauvlu
Stat" Land,
Fnr^'W^y Zcb. Richaiciron B
Hiraniy
0^'ford, Xo. ,5,
Plf.afunt Mount-Core,
Plantations North of Great Amerefkoggen River,
F.ajl-Andcvcr, 1 Holmrs* Grant,
BojlxvkJCs Trac}, \ Kctc/tam^s dit:o,
Lincoln Pv';pl.=^y
Minlfters, &c.
BrunJ'ajick, S. Woodward V>
FJiriia Williams P.
Cafc-FJizah. Andrexv Ortgg
Durham, Jacob Herrick
falmoutk,
Caleb Bradley
JolmWaite U
Friends and Methodifts
F 'report, Alfred Johnlon
(jorhcan,
Jitmcs McCorfon B
Cray, Merrill P
Harpfzi'ell, Samuel I'.uton
Ncui-GhriccJIer,
Robert
Cumberland County,
N. Yarmouth, T. Gilman
Rufus Anderion
Thomas Green 3
Prjrypfcot Gore,
Poland, Jonathan Scott
'Methodifls
Port/and, Saml. Dean, d.d,
Elijah Kellogg
'I iniothy Hiiliard E
Friends
Benj. Titcomb B
Raymond,
ScarbQro-, Thomas Lane after
Nathan Tihou
StmHiifn, Daniel Marrett
B IVindham, Nathaniel Stone
R
1 homas Barnes U
Towns North of Seb?.go and the P.ange Pond<;.
Ftrido^ctoum, Nath. Church
Buck field, Nathaniel Chace B
Flrrttfiown,
Hartford,
Hebron,
Jo!in Tripp
Methodifts
N:.rTi<a\,
Otisjield,
On
Holmes'' Traci^
Jay,
Zwermore,
Riimfordy
Paris,
Poland,
Jam(^s Hooivr B
Jonaihan Scott
Xvlethodifts
Raymond,
Simmer,
Turner,
Plantations
John Strickland P
Mos. 1, J
Thomas Rohy
and North of Great Amerefkoggen River,
I Tyngjloion,
Plantations, Nos. i, >
Mlnlfters, 8zc. vi Lincoln Count}'.
Towns on the IVefi SMe of Kennebcck River.
I.cnnjlovin, Vacant
Litchfield, Wm. Stintbii B
Tfimnpf.}nbcro\ B. Cole B
Tflh/Iiam, B
Wales,
PMth,
Mcrhodlfts
lioz/)doiny
James Potter B
Eozodciiham\
Job Macomber B
Ccorgetown, E- F.merfon
Towns on the Eajl Side of Kencebcck River.
B hUt'-MUford, Jena, ^^'ard
Nobleborou^si/i,
Pnvmalhoroii^h^
Thomajlawn^
E. Snow B
Unicn,
Mcthoams
BallJlozDn, Jof. Bailey
i^onilihay, Jcjhn Sanyer
/;'/-,','?(7/, Alexander M'^Lean }
Willi jm Riddel, P $
Friends
Methodifls and B
Cnmdrtj^
Cifnng, Ephrnlm Hall B
Drefdtn, Freeman Parker
rr^ecombCf B
Chapman
E
Mifcovgus-IJlar.d,
Ntw-Cafle, Kiah Bailey
JVnrreJi,
Wcolzvich, JoHah Wiiifliip
B
25 M/e Ava/ Plar.laticr},
Minifters, Sec. in Kenncbeck County.
The fjUcwing Ox Townfliips extend on both fides of Ken-
nebcck River.
AjigiijQa, Daniel Stone
O.'vcor,
HnHoziH-ll, Eliphalet Gillet \
KorridgervDck,
PlttJ)cTi>n, James Bovrrs E
Wivjlow, jofluia Cufkmaii
Towns on the IVeJl Side of Kennebeck River.
CoJJiCfr,
Gretiw, Lemuel Jackfon U
/ ittleborovghy
Monvioutti,
Mouvt-l ernon,
Ntiu-Sharcnt
Aofon,
Bcl^ rade,
CJieftrr^
fail ft eld y
Farmingtony B
^■ayett^y Eliphaki Smith B
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L-Miiuflcrs S:c. /// Jvcnncbcck County, ccnL'frucd.j
Tov/ns on the ireji Side of Kennebeck River.
X w-Vlnn-a rd, . S]and^ River,
Ji''edftfh', IG.ic Car-
R'fJ flown,
S/d'/n; Afa Vv'iiber
B ■S>ce/f Mik Brook,
lVo.\nr, Thonicis Francis 5
B Wif.'f/tfcp, BcJding
j JVynian's Plantation,
Side of Kcanebeck River,
Vajlalboroittrh,
Nchemiah Gould ^
Friends
Towns oa the F.aj
^amar-d/Iowriy
Corny Hie,
t/";?/w,M«-pbiSofb(-.b Cain B
Harlem, Job Chadwick B ^
Minlflers, ,&c. in Hancock County.
Tov;ns, &c. on the Eoj7 Sid:; oF Penobrcot River,
LiucjIIill, Jonathan Fiiher ' Orrin^tor?
Buckpown,
Ci.ftine, William Mafon
i.dcv,
EddyJ}own,
EUfu;orth,
Gouldfhorough,
Mtmoaumhcag,
Mnu/lt-Dcfrrt,
0/ammcn, No. i
Orland,
PalI'duinkeag, No. i,
Paiohjcot, Jonathan Powcn
Sedgwick, Daniel Merrill
Sullivan, Ab'ni. Gumming? JJ
Sullix-av, (adjacents)
Sunh'-aze, No. 3,
Ttcvtrn,
P/anfdfims on } No. ^,
Uiuun River, $ No, 8,
Towr.s, Src. on the ny/ Side of Pcnobfjot River,
Brtvjnr^ Times Bovd
B^IJa;l}, Ebencver'Piice
Cc.vnr -"^
Duck Trap,
Prnnkfcrt,
Hampdcfi,
i K'ndnfleag,
Knntflakooli, or
( Oj.ioHtebahoO'k,
j Nnrrhbort,
: Pcilhataquis,\^o. i,
I Pocjhav, Mo. 4,
»tncre%v F;iller B ! Soudabjhook,
,. j{^ t>r-;e foilo-.vin^ are incorporated To-A-nniips roni-
poied ot groups of li.ands in Penoblcot Bay. Orvhatfr
Ijlaad IS at the niouih of Pcnobfcvt R.ver.j
JW/jr;..;, Method's | /y;,/,,;-,^, Thomn, Earr.es B
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Aildijm,
Columbia,
Eajlport. James Murpliy B
■Harrhh;to/t,
Macfuas, Mard'.fieM Steele
MethodiHs
Sierilrrt,
P/atjtaticms) No. 11,
Weft of )■ No. 20,
■Machiai, > No. 23,
Buck-Harbour.
Waflilngton Countr.
Pinnaviaqitam^
Plantations ^ No. 1,
XT^ r.
l)etween \ No. c,
Sc/ioodick I No. 3,
and f No. 4,
Kobbejiwok j No. r,,
Rivers, J N.'>. 6-,
Plantations ' ' - ' ^^
E^ft of
Mac/lias,
).\o. 9,
(No. 10,
r No. 11,
3x0. 12,
(?::|- Prws and Rights in Houfes of Public Woilhip arc
coiilidered and deemed m Law to be Re;il 1.0:^-, excejj ju
the Town of Bo/con, where they are to -be coniiaejea as Per-
fonal Eftute only.
* IJtre f> a Poft-Office 077 t//e Eapern Confnes cf t'.r U. States.
y o H N B R E \v F. R, £iq. Poft-Maller, No. 4, Schoodick.
From Schoodick Poft-Gmce to St. Andrews anr. the Britifh
Provinces, there is a regular communication for paid letters.
Wi L 1. 1 AM Kii. B Yj Pofl-Mailer, DenyfvilU.
CONVENTION
Of the C O N G R E (; A T I O N A L M 1 N 1 .S T E R S i n thc
Commcmntalth of Majjaclmfttti.
''PHEIR M-etingis'hcklin BoftoHy in the afternoon of tlie
1 lall \\'cdr.efd;!y in May (or day of llrcfiov) annually }
and on the follo\^ing day at noon, after traniiv'-.biig the ujual
biifmeG; of Convention, a fcrmon is delivered m public before
them, and a coDeftion m:ide for the charit^iWe purpole ot re-
iieving the indif^ent v.'idows of dece.'ied. Clergymen.
I'he Convention is a voluntarv Aliociaticn, embracmg a.
tioual CleruN of the Commou\scaUh, ;nid veiled
«u.. wv.j......cula.- authoiitv or control over th<- Churches.
Thev have ope. ed a friendly correfpondnice ^^•-i\!']^^ C' *'-
rnl Aftembty ofif : Prelbyterian Church, m the Middle ar.d
Southern States, and with the repulentauve bodies ol ilie
Congregational Miniflers in ConneRicut, New-Mamplbirr-
^udVermont, for the purpofes of co.punumcatmg and receiv-
ing from then whatever may tend to promote iJie conmion
i'\ic:ert of ClirlOianiiy.
^he Congreg
with no pariicu
( '19 )
A SfauJiiig Comniiucc of Coiivemion have hcen appOMif-
' il for the purjxife of certifying the good charafttrand (jual-
v'ications of Nliiiincrs and Candidates v\ho may travel into
other States ; and nr. agreement has been entered into };et\veen
the Convention and the other rcprefentatix-r bodies of Minif-
r'vis in other States, mutually to comvniinicatc the names of
their Conunittees for this purpofc. K\ety certiiicate mull:
he figix^d by one gentleman at leaftof that Committee, from
whole bounds tl;e perfon recommended travels.
The Committee in M ,\ S' s a c rf i ' s e t t s conjljls of the. JolloiC"
iii>^ Gtntltiueii — viz.
Rev,
Jed.Morfe, d.d. CharleJIowrt
Jafon Haven, Dcdhaya,
Ezra: Weld, Braintree
Kev.
Jofepo Willard, d . d.. L T . d .
Prefident of Harvard Uni-
verhty, Cambridge
Steph. Wi'ft, D. n . Stcckbridge
Serb Swift, Wil/iamftoidn
.^ . I ,atiirop, D.D. IV. S/>ri?fg/.
Jofeph Lyman, Hatfield
Krger Newton, Grr.')ijjgld
Caleb Alexander, Mendcn
John Ciilhing, ApburrJiaw
£/.ra Ripley, Concord
Daniel Chaplin, Grof.on
Perer Thaeher, i),n. Eojion
J ohn Lathrop, d , d . ciitto
John Reed, Bridgwattr
Ferez P'ohos, l i. . d . Raynham
Sam] . \Vt a, n . n . N. B^djord
Zej;han'iah Willis, Kingston
Jonaih.tn French, Audorrr
Thornas Barnard, d . i> . Saie;n
Samuel Spring, Nctvburyport
SamuelDeanc, d.d. Portland
M.Hemmenway, d.d. IVdls
D.miel Little, ditto
Aldea Bradford, Pownalboro*
The Conventidn "carneftly recommend to all young gen-
tlemen, who dehgn to devoxe themfelves to the work of the
minijlry, to fpend that portion of time in the Rudy of divin-v
;ty, which improved andjudictous advifers fliall think necef-
/I'j-y to qualify them for public teachers."
The CongregatlonalMinlfters throughout the Common-
wealth, witii fom.e exceptions, are afTociated, and have regu-
lar and .H-ated meetings for feliowfliip aird mutual improve-
ment. l"he Coavenrion have pafTcd a vote, requeuing the
Moderator or Scribe of the feveral Affociatlons throughout
the Commonwealth, to forward to the Scribe of the Conven-
tion, a correfL lift of the members of their refpeellve' Affoci-
atKins, with the nam.eof the Scribe of each, and of the Can-
didates I'cenfed by them ; and have direfted that the Scribe
ot the Convention procure the infcrtion of the feveral liQsin
•^ - MaT-hafetts Rcgiiler.
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Tlif Ccnveniion, •foi'-iro'is ro collrr) and prtftrve '<-- .-
rate documents for a H.'ftory x)f thnr C'iwrhrs^ h'lve piffcd a
Vote, that each of the Con^i^rsgational Miniftersin MafTiKhn-
fetts he requ-Red to compile \\ hi'lor)' of his own Church,
and of thofe in his viciniry waioh m;iy liappcn to he vacant,
nnd to make returns to tlir- Scribe of the Convcnnon. If is
hoped, this importiio.t requeilwill not pafs unnoticed, hat be
produQive of j^ieat good.
Epifcopaliaii Bifliops
Edward B^ifs, Bifnop in Mafrachiifetts.
Abraham Jarvis, Bifhop in Connefticut.
, Bifhop for Vermont.
Samuel Provoft, Eilhop in New-York.
William White, Bifhop in )^enr,fylvania.
Thomas J. Claggct, Bin)op in Maryland.
James Madifon, BiHiop in Virginia.
Robert Smiili, Bifliop in vSoiith-C;noli.na.
Jacob Mountain, }V.lhop in Canada.
Charles Inglis, Bifnop in Nova-Scotia.
To!in Carrol, Rom^n Catholic Bifliop.
America.
Refidence.
KaoburylivrL.
Kcw-York Oh:
PliiUdtlphia.
Richmond.
Quchrc.
Ilalifax.
Baltimore.
Revenue Officers in Maflachufetts.
Port of Boston and Chaulestown.
Bcnjatnin Lincoln, Callrflor.
Benjamin Weld, Depiit\ CollcBor.
James Lovell, Natal Offa-r.
Tliomas Melville, Surveyor and hfpeSIor.
INSPECTORS AND MEASURERS.
Jonas C. Minot,
John Y. Barber,
Thomas Edes,
Robert Duncan,
Benjamin Eaton,
Alden Bafs,
Bcza Lincoln,
John Popkin,
William Perkins,
Samuel Janes,
1 olhua Thaxter,
Holyoke,
V/iilifton,
Samuel Prince,
Samuel W. Hunt,
John Norton.
WEIGHERS AND G AUGERS.
ToRiua Pico,
55Cih Vv'cils.
Samuel WniccKvright,
Peter Dolliver.
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[Revenue OfEcers in Mafiachufctts, anlinucd,
INSPECTORS OF OUT-PORTS.
Hinghaviy
Levi Bates
Henry Thaxfer,
IvJartin Lincolr.,
Weymouth^
SaUm
and
Bcvtr/y,
Etverly,
Martkhcad,
Nczviury-
Port.
Glouceper,
Thcmcijlczcrtf
Tofeph Hi Her,
'William Pickmrn,
hfpeflors
Occa [renal.
ditto.
CnJhcior.
Kaval Officer.
Eartholomcv Putnam, Surve\cr.
Jofiah Bacheldcr,
Samuel Ruffel Gerry,
Dudley Atkins Tyng,
Tonathan Tit'coml),
Michael Hogc,
William Tuck,
Samuel Whittcmcre,
Sirveyor:
Co/kilor.
Colhaor.
Nazal Ofjiccr.
Surveyor.
Colh-acr.
Surveyor.
Phmnuth
Barn flab le^
Nantuckety
Kd^arton,
Nno-Bedfordf
Dighton^
York,
K^rypeliWik,
B:dd./ordand }
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Portland,
Bath,
WifcalTet,
Waldohorc',
PtncLfcot,
Machias,
Frtrichtnahs-Bay,
P:iJa,'?:z-cjh'oddy,
Jofiah Reed, htfpeElor ar.d Surveyor
COLLECTORS.
Ala Andrews.
William Watfon.
Jofejiih Otis.
KSrephen HuiTey.
Jolm Pc;ife.
Edward Pope.
Hodijah Baylies.
Jol'eph Tucker.
JofephClark.
Jeremiah Hill.
Nathaniel F. Fofdick.
William Webb.
Francis Cook.
Tolhua Head.
}ohn Lee.
Stephen Smith.
M. Jordan.
Lewis F. Dclirdcrnicr.
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Brigade StafF-Officcrs,
Fir ft DWtfion — County of SuJ'olh and Norfolk.
j ohn Vv'iafloM', BrigiKiier-Cif^iieral of Legionary Brigade,
George Elanchard, Brigade-Major of diito.
Stephen Badlam, Brij^;idier-Gcner;il, i-!l Brigade.
>; Samuel M. Thayer, Erigcide-M-jjor.
Eli^kim Adnms, Brigidier-Gercral, 2d Brigade.
Jacob Mann, Brigade-Major.
Second Dlvifion — County of EJfex,
Elirha^et DjvIs, Erigadier-Gf^ieral, ift Brigade.
wSylveiler Ofborne, Brigude-Majcr.
James Brlcket, Brigadier-General, 2d Brigade,
James Ayer, Brigade-Major.
Third Div'ifion-^Connty of Middle jcx,
James Colburii, Brigadier-Gener-'l, ift Brigade.
Jeremiah Clap, Brigade-Major.
Henry Woods, Brigadier-General, 2d Brigade.
Sampfon Woods, Brigade-Major.
Fourth D'lvyion — County of Hampfhire.
Zeblna TvTontague, Brigadl'"'-Gener;!l, id Brigade,
Medad Dickinfon, Brigade-M.ijor.
William Lyman, Brigadier-General, rd Brigade.
John Taylor, jun. Brigade-Major.
Fifth Div'tfion — Cmmtics of Plymouihy &Ct
Ifrael Fearln|r, Biigadier-Genernl, \'\ Brigade.
Vyilljam Jackfon, Br:j:.adc-M;ijor,
Si-as Cchh, Bvigadier-Gencral, 2d Brigade.
Wiilinm Sever, Brig;ade-Maior.
L'jenezer Lothrop, Brigad'er-Gener;i1, od Brigade.
Bligadc-^!ajcr.
Sixth Dl'ulfdn — Count) es of Torh end Cvmlerland,
Andrev.' P. 1 ernald, Br^gndier-Gencral, ifl Brigade.
William jefferdr, Brigp.de-Major.
William Qoh^^ Brigadier-General, rd Brigade.
Nathaniel C. Allen, Brigadc-?»?ajor,
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Seventh Di'vtfion — County of V/orcefu'r.
Jolin Spiirr, Brigadicr-Gonenl, ifl Bri^;ide.
William P. Rider, Brigadt-Major.
John Whiting, Brigadier-Genera], 2d Brigade
Merrick Rice, Brigade-Major.
F.'ighth Dlv'Jlon — Counties of Lincoln and Kmnehdcf:.
Abiel Wood, Brigadier-Genera), ifl Brigade.
»Serh Tinkh.im, Brigidc-Major.
John Chandler, Brigadicr-Generai, ?.d Brigade.
Samuel Hov ard, Brigade-Miijor.
Ninth Divifon — County of BerhJIm-e.
■Silas Pepoon, Brigadier-General, ift Brigade.
Stephen Dewey, Brigade-Major.
famuel Sloan, Brigadier-General, ed Brigade.
V'iiiiam Towner, Brigade-Mni^.r.
^enth D'lv'fion — Counties of Hcmcocl and WaJlnngtoHp
J)hn Cr,'fhy, Brig^di.'r-Gene'-al, lO Br gade.
Robert Wheeler, Brigade-Major.
<^eorge Sfilimnn, Brigadier-Genera], 2d Brigade.
Jofiah Harris, Brigade-Major.
Field-Ofliccrs in the feveral Counties.
Fh'Jl Divificn-^Sufolk and Norfolk,
Lkcionary Brigade.
Roh<°r*- C-ardnrr, Lieut. Colonel Conimandant. "]
Be.'.jamin Hiirris', Major. i
J aw Ton Dench, Adjutant. L T f
P.irhard AuOin, 0'>''"^r-Marrer. f ^nta.ntn/
* amuel Fiunr, vSurgeon. •
5\"i'hen Thayer, Surgeon's Mate. J
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f Field-OfTxcrs in t/.e/ivsraf Counties, ronfmprd.l
Flrfi Divirion-~>FIrft Bilg^de-^SuJclk ^Norfolk,
First P-r.ciMEXT.
Ifiac ?•>. Gardnar, Lie'.ucnanr-Colonel Commandant,
Vv'iJlKira Bod'on and Edward Roblnrori, Majors,
S.':.COKD Recimf.n't.
John o irker, Lieutenant-Coloi-icl G>mmandant.
Jofiathan Bates and Jojjn White, Majors,
Th I nD Rr r. i?4F, nt.
.Pcnjar^in Haydcn, Liputcniiri-Coloncl Ccmmindant.
Jdiabcd Hclhrook and Barnabas Clark, Majors.
FiiTt Dlvinon — Second Brigade.
Jwr, ST Reg IMF. XT,
Mofcs Mann, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
R-cubcn Newell and Epiintlm Snii^h, Majors.
.SfCO.VD PwECIMF, N'T.
Robert 5^ wan, jun, i.ieutenant-Coloncl Commandant.
Jolt'ph Shepargl and Nathan Gill, Majqrs,
Third R.eoimknt.
Amos Turner, LituK^nant-Colonel Commandant.
jBeriah Brafiow and George Howes, Majors.
Second DIvIfion^-Firft Brigade — EJfex,
First Regiment,
Elias H. Derby, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
Benjamin Pickman, jun. and Willjam Prcfcott, Majors.
Second Regiment,
Eliphalet Davis, LieutenantrCoIonel Conimaiidant.
JohTi luckcr, Major.
Third Regiment.
James Burnham, Lieutenanr-Colonel Commandant.
David Colby and William Weyer, Majors.
Fourth Regiment.
James Robinfon, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
Benjamin Sweetlcr and William Mansfield, Majors.
Fifth Regiment.
Jethro Putnam, Liaitenant-Colonel Commandant.
Sojomon Wilkins and flbene;dcr Goodale, Majors.
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Second Divlfion — Second Brigade — f-JJi'^'*
^ F ! R S T R Y. G I M K N 1 .
Jofliua Littie, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanclanr.
Moles S. Moody and ^Somerley Chale, Majors.
Second Ri:ciMr-N'T.^
, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Richard Doclgc, Major.
Third JlECTMr^yr.
*''".rhnriiel Lovejcy, Lieutenant-Colonel Corr.mandant-
i>anauel Johnfou and 'J horn as Savor)-, Majors.
Fourth Regime NT-
Jonathan Smith, Lieutenant-Colonel Comnaandant.
Haac Wittier and Benjamin Young, Majors.
FiKTTi Re ciMENT-
Prn^amin Town, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
>A uaion Ingerloll, Major.
Third Division— TIrft Brigade— JJ/Z^r/^/t-Ar. •
P' I R s T Regiment.
JcH.uthun ^Vjllington, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant-
i::bcnezcr Cheney and Jonas Weycth, Majoi-s.
S K c o >: r> R E G 1 m e n t .
Amos Rordman, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanr^ant.
John Jaquith, jun. and Abijah I'homplbn, Majors.
Third R e g i m k n t .
John Ed\^'arci':, Lieutenant-C'olonel Conim.andant.
johnButtrick and James Barrett, Majors.
Fourth Regiment.
A.Ta K?rpes, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Ilaac Burnap, Major.
Third Divifion— Second Brigade — MlddUfeXv
First Re g i m e n r .
Thomas HapgCRd, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
Jona5 Holdcu and Moies Wliitcomb, Majors.
Second Regiment.
Al^el Boynton, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Jonathan Bancroft and '1 homas Lawrence, Majors.
Third Regiment,
Jouyh V'. T'arr.uni, Colonel.
\Vilii-.)m Hildietb, Licuicnant-ColoneL
John Parker, Major.
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Fourth Divlfion — Flrft Brigade — HampJJjire.
Fi R ST Rectm!-:xt.
, Licutcnant-Colouel CommandaPit.
Daniel Lamb, jun. and Luther Colion, Majors.
Secon'd Rfoimekt.
Jacob Noble, Lieutcnant-Coioncl.
Gad Warriner and David Morh y, M.ijois.
1" H ( R D R R G I M E N T* .
Elijah Dckinfon, Li a'.eaaai-Ccio.iel Commandant.
'Ihjmas Powers, M.'jor.
Fourth Retimext.
Da'.id MacV, Lieutenant-Ctjloixl Loiir.n.mdant.
Timothy Haich and Seth Par Ions, Majors.
Fifth Recwmext.
Alexander ScfTions, Licntcnani-Coloncl Commandant.
Aaron Mv r.^-m a;id David Youn^', M?jorc,.
Fourth Bivifion — Second Brigade — HampJJArt
F I R S T R !•: C I M E N t .
I,emuel Di. kinf.To, Lientcnant-Colonel Commandant.
Lra{tus Lytnan a ^:1 Aaron Fifher, Majors.
Second Regiment.
DTnic] Wel'r;, LRUtenant-Colonel Commandant.
Moles Baieomb ai»d Stephen Webfter, Alajors.
Third R e c i m :•: n t .
Tames Goldfbury, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandaiit.
Ezekiel Kellog and Medad Alexander, Majors.
Fourth Rec imfnt.
Lebbeus Bates, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
Jofeph March and Ambrofe Stone, Majors.
Fifth Regiment.
Abel Wilder, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
Lamrock Flower, Major.
Fifth Divifion — Firft Brigade — Plpicuih,
First R e c i m e n t .
John Thomas, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
Zacheus Bartktt and John Schaw, Majors.
Second Regiment.
Charles Turner, iun. Lieutenant-Colonel Commanc^ai.t.
FaulMenitt ana John James, Majors.
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Third Rf oiment.
v*^i Ivann.s Lnzell, LiemcnnnvColoncl Commandant.
Daniel Carey and Daiiiel Hartwcll, Majors.
FOTRTH Rf.CIMEN'T,
Ahi'cl Waftibum, Lieutrnant-Colonel.
Fctrrlloar and Rowland Luce, Majors.
Fifth DK-ifion — Second Brigade — Bnjhl,
First J<rr, imkn r.
Philip ijowcrs Tii'utcnant'C'>'onel Cr)mtr.andinf.
t^hriilopiier Biandin^^ and Abijah Eiii's, >I;ijors,
Secom> Regiment.
Rohen Earic, Lieutenant-CoIoneL
^ylvcfici Browne' 1 a^-sd John Spooncr, Majors.
Th t r r> R K r. I M :■: n t .
, L'.eiitenanr-Colonei Commandant,
T nomas Lincoln and John Gil!Tiore,j'jn. Majors.
FnuRTH Rf, CI ME XT.
pt'^rjamln Bates, Li^-'ut'^nant-Colonel Coramandint.
John ^A'llliams and Ebenezer Eacor., Majors-
Fifth DiviGon— Third Brigade-— ^^r^-T/Tn^i
Dukes County J and Nantucket.
First R", cimiint.
Th~r?2s Thachrr, Lieutenant-Colonel Conimandant.
Tavid Nye and Ifaiah Mall, Majors.
5"COyD ReCIM'^N'T.
Jo*.at^3T\ Snow, Liciuenant-Colonel Coir.mar.dar^t.
Jchn Sparrc^^' and John Vv''i;herel], Mijors.
Sixth Divifion — Firfl Brigade — Tcrh
\ ; s s r R E {; i m e \ i.
"iTaJas Prcbblc, Colore),
lohn Nevfil, Lie'.n^-nant-Colonel.
Jonatbar^ Hul, Major.
S V c n V- n R. v r, ! ^: r. s- T .
Jobn Lord. Lieutenant-Colonr'.
Toiin La-jj^hton, jun. a^d Ichabod Bmlcr, Majors,
Third Rf. c imkkt.
Tou-p'f Morn'.ll, L!Putrn?p/-CoVnirl.
John Fatrcn and Sr.muel Morrcll, jun. Majors.
Fo r R T H R r <•; ! M F N T.
W'illinm Frni}, Ljfnucnan»^-Co!orri Commandaiu,
Brnjamin Pierce ar^d Sam.uri Clutt", Majors.
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T"; rT!T Rf. r. 'MF v"^.
Torf-p]) PriiTons, Lk-atcirdnt-Colonel Coinrr.andan".
John Sticks R-y and Paul Burnham, Majors.
Sixth Dlvifion — Second- Brigade — Cumberland.
FiKST Rkgimkn-t.
1 amcs \Vebb, Lieutepar>f-Co'nn<"l Commandanr.
Ku.^^h McLcibn and Nathanlt'i WiHon, Mi*jo-s.
Second R f- o i m e n t .
Q/'?s B'anchard, Lieuicnapr-Colojicl.
James Rogers and Charles Thomas, M;fjors.
TlURD Rf. CTMKKT.
Narhan'cl Froft, Lieutcnnt-Coloncl.
Jofiali Llbhy and Jonathan Moulron, Majors.
Fo" KTH Regiment.
F-dward Anderfon, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Benjamin Bad^e and Jedediah Cobb, Majors.
Fifth Regiment.
Levi Hubbard, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
Mark Andrews and David Learned, Majors.
Seventh Divifion — Firft Brigade — Worcef.er.
Fin ST Pvi-GIMENT.
, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
John Davis and A fa Waite, Majors.
Skcond Regiment.
Ezra^'^ood, inn. Licutenant-Coloncl Commandant.
Paul Nellon," Major.
'J^H I R D Rr c TMrVT.
Famnel P. Rice, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Oliver Crofl)y and Stth Hinkley, Ivlajors.
F o r p T ! r R i-: G 1 M i: \ t .
, Lientenant-Colonel Commandant.
Lbcnczer Stone and Snmuel Hcaley, Majw.s.
Fifth R f g ; m k n t .
C:)l«"b Purbanl", Lieut'r.ani-Colonti Commandant.
J(,Iiah Vv'heclock, Major.
Seventh Divifion — Second Brigade.
F I K S T ]l K G 1 M I N -X .
Jonas Lane, Lientonanf-Colonel Command^int.
Silas Holman and James Wilder, Majois.
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^F.COND Rr,OIMKN-T.
.Stftli Wyman, LieutcruuK_Co!oi!c] Commandnnt.
Jonas Ball, juu. and Bcrjariiin Eager, Majois.
Third R f. c i m k x t .
Joel Doollttlc, Lieutenant-Colonel Comm.->ndant.
James Caldwell and Daniel Parkis, Majors.
F O U R T H R E (; I M E X T .
Abel Wood, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
Luke Joflyn and Benjamin Marfhall, Majors.
Fifth Rf. c i.%rF. nt.
Jacob B. Woodbury, I.ieutenant-Coionel Commandant.
Lliflja Parker and John Fairbank, Majors.
Eighth Divlfion — Firft Brigade — Lincoln and
Kennebt'ch,
First Rko imr xt.
Denny M'Cobb, Lieurenant-Coionc] Com.mandant.
James Rogers and Edward H. Page, Majois.
Second Rf.gimf- xt.
David Pay fon, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandan\
William Cunningham and David r'ayfcn, jun. Majors.
Third Rkc imkxt.
George Barllow, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
Darnel Waters and Charles Razor, Majors.
Fourth Regi.mext.
Tames W. Head, Lieutennnt-Colonel Commandant.
Benjamin Bracket and Otis Robins, Majors;
Eighth Divifion — Second Brigade.
First Regtmext.
Thomns Filkbrmvn, Lieuienant-Coloiiel Commandant.
Seth Gay and Samuel Carr, Majors.
S F ( O X D Re C • M EXT.
\\'illiam Kendal, Lieu-enant-Colonel Commandant.
Eluathan -Siiervvm and Nchemiah A. Parker, Majors.
T H I R D R F C I M E X T.
fohn Chandler, Lieutenant-Colonel Comm.andant.
[oel Tl.ompfon and James Harvey, Majors.
Fourth Rec imext.
ames Ji:>ncs, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandam.
ohn Moor and Eli Wefton, Majors.
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Fifth Re gimkn't.
Mofcs Chandler, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant.
Silas Gould and Jonathan Rull, Majors.
Ninth Diviiion— Firft Brigade — Berkfilre,
First R y. o i m k ;< t .
, LiciUenant-Colonel.
David Tracey and John AJhley, 3d, Mnjors.
S F, C O N D R E (; 1 M K N T .
JBllley MefTinger, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Nath'cui Dillingham, and John Nye, Majors.
Third Regi.ment.
Elias Lee, Lieutenant-Colonel.
John Hide and Daniel Fowler, Majors.
Ninth Divifion — Second Brigade.
First Rkc.imknt.
J^Iarfhal Jones, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Afa Clothier, Major.
vS V. c O N' D R. R c, 1 M =-. \' T .
Elijah Northup, Licutenanf-Coionel Commandant,
Samuel Gales ;ijid Mofes Bixby, Majors.
Tn I R D RfC IMK N'T.
Amos Holbrook, Lieutenarit-Colonel Commandant.
Peter Warden, jun. and Gilbert Wadkins, Majors.
Tenth Divifion— Firft Brigade — Hancock and-
Wajlnngtm.
First Rec; i.mk nt.
Jeremiah Wardwell, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant
JDavid Carlton and Pclatiah Leach, Majors.
Second Ret. imekt.
J»hn Blake, Li; utenant-Coloncl Commandant.
Robert Treat, Major.
Tenth Divifion — Second Brigade-
Fj rst Regiment.
Jeremiah O'Brien, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Jolcph Wallis and John Brewer, Majors.
Second Regimekt.
James Paiten, Colonel.
Cornelius Thmnpfon, Lieutcnant-ColonviL
Melatlah Jordan, Major.
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Firft Dlvirion — Legionary Brigade, Bofiotu
OrFiCKRs in tkc Sub-Le r. i o.\' ^ Artii.leky.
D.^niel WiKi, Major.
Abnham Edwards, Arljuf.aht.
Elifei Wild^ Quiirter-Maacr.
Oliver Johunnof,
John Bray.
Iici.itc:'tants.
George Singleton, David Cobk
>iiciio]as Pearcc, jun. John Smith.
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company,
Incorporated in (he Year 1638.
Major Bcrjp.min RufTcll, Captain.
M.tjor George Blanchard, Lieutenant.
Jonathan Loring, Enfign.
Brigadier-General John Winflow, ^Veafurer.
Ointam Thomas Clark, Cierk.
Independent Cadets.
Arnold Welles, jun. Captain, with the rank of Lieut. Col.
Joreph P.;,rce, jun. Lieutenant, with the rank of Major.
I honias Brewer, Enfign, with the rank of Major.
George Watfon, Ad jutant, with t];e rank of Captain.
Independent Fufilier^.
John Bra7^r, Captain.
Benjamin Sumner, Firit Lieutenant.
Thomas Howe, Second Lieutenanf.
Samuel Jcnks, Enfign.
Boflon Light Infantry.
Daniel Sargent, jun. Captain.
Francis J. Oliver, Lieutenant.
John W. Heard, Enfign.
Window Blues.
Daniel Mefijuger, Captain.
John Cotton, Lieutenant,
George Wheeler, Enfiirn.
M
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TOWN-OFFICERS in BOSTON.
Seledmen.
Charles Bulfincli, David lildcn, RuiTell Stargis,
Jofeph HcvA^nrd, Jonaih^n Hunncwell, "William Porter,
Will. Shciburiic, John 1 ileflon, Ebenezer Oliver.
Matthew Nazro, Atienclani on the. SekSlmen.
^^ The SeJeBmcn vieet at thir Chamber, at the Eajl end
of Fancuil-Hull, every WcdneJ'day afternoon, for tranfaEiini-;
the prudential affairs of ine-Toron ; avd on. the laft Monday
of each Mouthy for tht pnrpofc of cxarainuig and aliozuin^
Accounts againjl the Town.
William Cooper, Tozon-Clcrk.
Samuel Clap, Town-Trcafurcr.
AflefTors of Taxes.
John R. Sigonrney, Ehenezer Seavcr, John Kurd.
Benjamin Hammatt, Jt dcdiali Parker,
Auditors of Accounts againfl the Town.
Hon. Thomas Dawes, Jofeph Rufl'ell, Samuel Brown,
Colle£lors of Taxes.
Benjamin Henderfon, Benjamin Jepfon,
Thomas Bailej'^, Chnftopher Marihall.
Charles Bulfinchi Efq. Superintendent of Police.
Office in SeleBmetCs Chamber, Faneuil-Hall.
Board of Health.
IVard, Ward,
No. 1, Jofiah Snelling, No. 7, Samuel Sumner,
2, Robert Gardner, Secr''y. 8, David Biadlee,
3, William McKean, 9, Henry Vofe,
4, Sanuiel iPrince, lo, John Winflow, Prejidcnt.
.5, Mitchel Lincoln, 11, Ehenezer T. Andrews,
6, Ifaiah Dcane, 1=2, William Dall.
Dr. '1 homas Welfh, Vifiting Phyfician of the P;-r
William Phillips, Mcirengcr to die Board.
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Overfcers of tj:e Poor.
F.du'ard Pn'>fler, John Swet-tlt-r, Jonathan L. Auftin,
Kfiuaid Kdos, Heiuj- Hill, William Smith,
William Phillips, vStcphcii.Gojrhnm, Oliver EcwHor,
IJiephen Codman, RcdFor J Wcbllor, Thomas Perkins.
Cnpt. Conflant Freeman, Majler of the Alvis-Houfc.
Saniacl liiown, Plivftdan srd Surgeon.
Firc-Vfards.
Thomas Melville, Edv/ard L(ks, Amafa Davis,
Samuel Parkman, RbfLll Sturgis, Honry Jackfrm,
William Scollay, Jofcph May, c Robert Gardner,
John May, William Brown, Naihl. Fellowes,
Samuel Bradfoid, Jofeph Head, ' ThosT^. Perkins,
John WinHow, Jofeph Howard, Benjamin Joy,
Stephen Codman, Andre .vCimriirigham, John Bray,
Thomas Dcnnie, Simoi*£,liiot, Gorham Parfons.
George Trott, Hay-Wcighcr.
William Hichborn, lVt:igJitr of Onions.
Conftables,
Shubael Hcwcs, Jiiah H-^ilbrook, Abr.Tnckcrman,
Amos Lcv.-is, F.noch A; ay, Noah Bnt?s,
Samuel White, Andrev/ Tov.'nfcnd, William Crofby.
Thomas St-jveiifon, Willard Lane,
Sealers of "Weights a?id- Meafurcs.
Richard Faxon, ficm the Roxuury line to Summer-Street.
Richard Adftln, from th^ lajl iiouvds to State-Street and
l£ng Wharf _ inclufve.
Timothy Green, from the lafi hovnds io include the North
pari of the Tczvn.
Sealers of Leather.
Thomas Biadiey, Matthew Loring.
Surveyors of Highways, T!-,e Seleftmen.
Surtrxors of I0iraf, Ec'ward 1\ickerman, Edward Edes,
Surveyors of Hemp, JeRiy Richardfon, Ifaac P. Davis.
Infpcdor of Stone Lime, r flwdrd Rumncy.
Afay-Mcijiers, John Welles, William C. Hunneman.
IiJ'ornicr of Deer, Abraham Adams.
Fence- Viewers.
Benjamin White, Daniel Ingerfoll,
Mcks Eayres, William Damtott.
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Purveyors dJ Flaxfeed in Boflcn.
Samuel lilaggc, Arthur Langfoid,
Robert Wycr, jun. Jo'tph Hauiinait.
Surveyors of Flaxfeed in Charleftown^
Obacliali While, Ifaac Smith, jun.
Benjamin Mirick, Caleb Lamion.
Surveyors of FUxfeed /;; Newburyport»
John Stone, John Coombs,
Ivlofes Hoyt, William W. Prout.
Surveyor z« Salem, Richard Nutting.
Ditto in PoRTLAN'D, Neil Mclntire.
Surveyors of Boards ctid Shingles.
Tofeph Eeatley, Benjamin White, Benjau.in Page,
James Bbke, John Cogrwc^l, Edmund Ranger,
V/illiam Cloufton, William Darricott, W^illiom EHilon,
James Robbins, William Andrews, Daniel .'ric oifoll.
jjvleafurers of Wood and Bark at the Wharves*
Jofeph Gleafon, North End uf Bodon.
Daniel Ingerfoll, jun. Centre of ditto.
Wilham Andrews, Jsouth End of ditto.
Meafurers ©/"Wood coming by Land..
Iirael Mead, South End o" ijoftun.
Jtrah Hoibrook, Nonh End of ditto.
Stephen Hall ? ^r.ft-Bcfton Bridge.
oOiOmon 1 wilt, ^ ^
Cullers cf Staves apid' Hoops.
Henry Purke:', jamcs Eunlon,
Lemuel Gard-.;cr, '1 homas Barber.
Hay-Wards a?^d Hog-Reeves.
Earncy iJonnor, Williaiw Wheeler.
Cullers cf Dry Fifli.
Roger Bank: (t, Jcjnachan Ciifhing.
Keepers cf Public Powder Magazines,
Elienc/er Hancoek, Elq. at Bclk'n.
Mr. John Aullin, .a Charieftow/..
William Gooch, CUrk-and ItffeBor of the Maria,
Samuel Adam:;, Tcun-Ci'tr,
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Municipal Court for tie Town cf Eofton,
EJlahliJJicd by a Law encclcd March i^tli, 1800.
Hon. Geor;;e R. MInot, Judge. (Salary- 500 dollars.J
John Phillips, Ef(i. Advocate. (Salary 200 dollars.)
John Heard, Efq. Clerk.
The Municipal Court is hoIJcn at Bofton on i::c fiil!
Monday in every month.
Committee to, vifit the Schools.
The ^cLHmer., together with the
Hon. Thoma.^ D;i\ves, Edward Gray, Efq.
Rev. Samuel Weft, 11. q. David Greene, Eli;.
Dr. y\■^o^^r^% Wclfli, Rev. John T. Kirkland,
Dr. Aaron Dexter, ' Rev. Joleph Eckley, d..
William Smith, Efq. jofiah Ouincy, Efq-
Arnold Welles, jun. Efq, Rev. Williarn Emcrfon.
Inftruclors in the Public Schools.
Samuel Ele.ni, Latin Gramma r-MaJUr.
William Wei Is^ Alnftant ditto.
John Tileftone, Writivg-Majler, North Sch.ool.
E:tekiel Little, KngHpi Grammar-Ma fler, ditto.
Jonathan Sneliin;r, Writing-Majlcr, "Centre School.
John Hpfkeil, Eiiglijli Grammar-Ma ft tr, ditto.
Rufus Wfhb, Writi'ig-Majler, South School.
Ala Bullard, Englijl Grammar-Mafur.
Auctioneers in Bofton.
Thomas K. Jonos, Samuel Clap, John B. Green,
Samuel Bralford, Jofhua Eaton, Robert Gardner,
Thomas Eiflier, John Perl<.iiis, John W. Quincy,
William Allme, Robert G. Shaw, Samuel Blagge,
Appleron Prentifs, Nathl. P. Hewes, Benjamin luckcr^
John W. Nance.
At Salem, Walter P. Bartlett and William Lar.g,
At Newbur YPORT, James Kettcll.
At Lyn n, William Colman.
/it Ro X B u R Y , John Reed, jun.
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Phyilcians and Surgeons praBlfing in Boflon,
IVith the Streets in zcfdch they have their Abode.
Thomas Biilflnch, m.d. Bowdoin-Square, Wefl-BoOon.
James Lloyd, m.d. Trcmont-Street, nqar ConcciL-Hall^
Samuel Daiitovth, M.n. ditto, oppofitc ditto.
Jl'aac Rand, m.d. Atkinfon-Sircef.
John Jeffries, >5,d. Franklin-Street, near the Tontine.
Charles Jar^•is, corner of Summer-Street.
Lemuel Hayward, Nev;biiry-Strc;ct, near the White Horfe,
Thomas Kail, Hanover-Sireer, near Cold-Lane.
David Townfend, ?ot-Afh Oflice in Pieafant- Sirct.
Joan Warren, M,n. middle of South School-Street.
William Eu{>ii-, SudhaiyrStrcet, boitonj of Cold-Lanc,
Thomas Welfh, No. 13, Federal-Street.
Aaron Dexter, m.d. lower end of Milk-Street.
Jofeph Whipple, Orange-Street, Sguth-End.
V/iJliam Spooner, m.d. Cambridge-Street, Weft-Boflon.
Abijah Chcevei, Court-Street.
Jolin Fleet, m.d. at the Bible and Heart in Cornhill.
Ifuic Rand, bottom of Milk-Street.
Nahum Fay, m.b. Gardea-Courr, near Old North-Square.
Wiiham Ingalls, >t.h. Cwrnhill.
John F. Ehfien, Naffau-Street.
Percival Hall, Back^Srreet.
Nathaniel Smith, Middle-Street.
Samuel Brown, m."^. No. 4,';, Ncwbury-Strcet,
Thomas D:mforth, Bowdoin-Square.
James Jackfon, Coun-Srrecr.
Samuel Hunt, jun. Giirttcn-Court.
Jofhua Thomas. Ai.n-Strcet, corner of Centrc-Sireci.
: Gofs, C^r.iLiid^^t-Sireet.-
Surgeons Dsntlft /;/ Bofton.
William P. Gr;'en\\'ood, oppofitc the head of the Mall.
Jofiah Fhigg, Devonihire-Street, near the Pofl-OfHce.
Wardens/^;;- the Fort c/'Boiton and Charleftown.
Na'haniel B. Lydr,
William Haymar,
V ^Idcp^afs.
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j3rinc2i Pilots in the State ^ Maflachiifettc.
^ Pilots /<;r the Inuhird Dixnf-
> ioa of Lie Pari and IJurbour
y of Loitoij.
Thvomas Knox,
Cliarloi Cole,
kobcrt Knox,
.To'iah Avres,
'ri-.*«;nas lJ^mard,
Kathinicl B. Lyde
Lemuel Ay res.
By a late Ls'a- of this Commomvealih,
thf Harbour of Bojioi, is formed into x.\ko u
Pilots for the Outward Divij-r
ion of the Port azd Hifljur
of Boibn.
the Piiotsgt; oF
vWiCM^Outaiard
fenri Iiiward. The outward dn'ilion confiHs cf four branches ;
and the inward divifion coniifis of three branches : And no
rK'rfoa To commiirioiicd ai a Pilot, or hi* Dcpury, fnall unr
•'4ertcil;e to bring in or c:\rry out of laid harbour any vcik'l
dr<l\vi^^^ nine fuel of water, (coa({;crs and fifhing-velfels ex-
cepted^' except in his ov.-n particulai branch, under the peur
ahy o'i lijty do.'iars.
'I'he Governor ?Ma Coancil deternune and fix the fef? of
pilotage of the. f^veral Pilots for the harbour of Bofton,
from tmic to time, leaving refpecl to the different rilk ar.d
ha/.ard cf the i:r,vard and outward diviijons, and according
a* the circumftanres of peace or war, and the f^afons of the
year may feveraily re-juire, and the fame to I>e fp-icified oa
their refpeftivc warr.arit.s. A fch-edult' of their fees to be
h>u:g up in the Cultom-Houf:; for the Port of Bifjlpn aad
Charl'-Jhwu , for public inipeciion and inforination.
R A T K s of O u T w A R D P I L o T A G v.for the Port r/Bo ftou.
r^jeVs
Raff
hir Foot.
Vrffel's
Hate
Jjrjft.
D-nft.
/V"- F(7fl/.
Feet.
D'jlLs. QU. Mills.
Feet.
DgIL. Ctj. MilL.
9
o hi 5
o Go 5
15^
1 4 2
9h
16
t 4 2
ID
o 6i 5
16^
1 4 2
Vok
Q ^^^ 5
17 .
1 4 2
J 1
o 62 J
H
1 4 2
tl-^
62 3
18
J- 2,3
12
83 2
i8i
1 e,-3
1.|
83 2
1.9
1 2J
V 13
83 2
i9.i
1 >i,5
' 13^
83 2
20
■I 2,3
14
83 2
2c ^
1 2.5
i4i
83 2
21^
1 23
^a
142
1
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JR A T E ^ of I x WARD P I L o T A G E for tk? Port of Bofton.
Draft
Watr.
Rate per Foot,
Abril io Kov--^7iih-r.
Rate per Foot,
Nnvemhrr tn April.
Feet.
9
30
11
^3
\i
37
i8
iQ
2o
?1
22
23
24
25
DoUs. Cts. Mills. I D(>lls. Cts. Mills.
93
93
93
".5
2.5
.'if)
5^
/.6
88
88
88
81
81
81
81
81
2,5
2.5
66
66
66
8
8
8
0°
50
.50
7.5
7.5
75
75
75
Columbian Society.
In (11 tu ted
Rev. John Read, Prefident.
Hon. Seth PiiddelForJ, Vicc-Prefidcnt.
Benjamin Whitman, Efq. Corrcfponding Secretary.
Nahiim Mitchell, F/q. Recording Secretary.
Sylvanus Lazcll, Efq. Treafiirer.
COUNSELLQIIS.
Hon. Jofliua Thoma.s
Hon. Eeza I lay ward,
Benjamin Beale, PLi'q.
Jonathan Shaw, Efq.
Dr. Bryant,
Hon. Daniel Howard.
The obj':-8 of this Society is the promotion of Agriculiu-
yai and Litc-::"-y purfuirs. Their Annual Meeripgs are hcltf
3t the Acadimiy in Souih l^^rifh, Bridgwater, the iflThiirf-
day in OHober of each year. Their Ouarterly Meeting*
arc the Jirihurldays of January, April and July.
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Summary cfthe Method ^Treatment, i:< h ufei
with PerJ'ona cppdrently dcadjrcm Drowning, Wc.
C"^ ONVE.Y the perfcn to ike neareft ccm\^^.ieKt hcufc-,
-^ with his lifdd raifeC : Strip and dry him ?s quick as p/-
iiblc ; clean the mouth aryincitn Is from {roth aud JBud— If
ii chi'd, let hi:ii he placed between t\vo perlonf, nalu;d, in a
i»ot bed^-If an ^dult, ley him on a hot bhiiket or h?d, and,
in (Old v.eathtT, ntar » n e — jnvi':innuvather, the aiffhbuid
Ik.* freely admitted into th« rcvJiii. The, body is ncKt to be
f;eraly rulbtd with warm woollen ^loihs, fprinkied wiiii fpir-
i:s, it at haud, otiienvitt: dry. A heated v.aiTiii .g-paa may
le how lighily moved over iiie back, properly covefcd v.-vik
a bjaiiket; and the bodj-,"if oi" a child, is to be^emly fliotk
ery fe%^' minutes : Whiift thcfe niccins are ufm^, Qne or
fvvo aflidants are to be employed in blowing up topac.:c-
fmoke into the fundament, with the inft»"ument provided
for the purr.ofej or a tobacco pipe, if that cannot ht haJ—
the bowl hllcd with tobacco and properly lighted, being
/eri'd with a hanckcrchief, or piece of linen, fo vj, to de-
fend the mouth of the alTillant in blouing : Eathe the breaft
tvith hot: rum, aiid pci-fill in the ufe of thcfe means f<!>r ft.v-
rr^l hours. If no figns of life Ihould then appear, let the
body he k^rpt v;arm fevera! hours longer, v»ilh hot b*icks,
or xeffels ot hot wit*r, applied to tiie pairfis ot the hands,
and foles of the feet, for a longer or fhoftef time, as the
orc'.imltances oFthe cafe may be. -
'J he too cuOomary method of rolling .ona han^l, fuC-
pcndmg by the feet, aiid e\ery oihA violent mwde fyf ajilta-
rion, jwrticuiarly in remo\ing the body fumi the ■Waier,
ihoiild be moR carefully av(*idetl.
The above mentioned method of treatment is to be made
ufe of with \ij. our for fc^eral hours, aitiiou^li no favor<ibk
circumftances Ihould arile : for it is a vul^,ar ar*d -clan^erous
opi.iion, to fuppc;fe pcilpns are irrecoverable, becaufe' life
doc> nor. focii make its appearance ; and tipoa thi-s opinion,
?a immcnfe number cf the feemingly dead hive becjiconi-
in;tt:d to die jjrave, who might have been rcjlotid tSjiift by
T^lf'Authi and l>erfLi\i\.ncc iii the above plan of Irpafincntr
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A TABLE of SIMPLE INTEREST, at Six per Crnt,
r.tlmlatcH in DoUars. Ceyyts and Mill.e<i. "
Princi- j x week. 1 i month. |
3 months. 1
6 months. !
I year.
pal. (d.
c. m. 1 d.
c. m. 1
d. r. m. !
d.
c. m. I
d. c. m.
Cts.io
I
3
006
ao
I
003
6
I a
30
I
04
9
018
40
'i.
6» 6
I 2
024
so
2
007
I 5
030
CO
3
009
I 8
036
70
3
010
2 I
04a
80
I
4
012
2 4
048
90
C I
4
I 3
2 7
054
Dol. I
I
5
I 5
3
060
1
s
I
030
6
IZ
3
4
I 5
045
9
18
4
5
2,
060
12
24
i
6
2 5
075
15 P
30
6
7
3
090
18
36
7
9
3 5
10 5
21
42
8
I
4
IZ
24
48
9
I I
4 5
P 1.3 5
27
54
10
I a
5
15
30
60
!10
a 5
10
30
60
I 20
30
3 7
15
45
90
I 80 Q
40
5
P
ao
60
I
20
a 40
j:o
6 1
25 Q
75
I
50
3 Q
60
I ^
30
90
I
80
3 ^0
70
8 7
35
I 5
2
10
4 20
80
10
40
I 20
2
40
4 80
90
II 1
45
I 35
2
70
5 40
100
12 5
50
I 50
3
600
aoo
25
I
300
6
1 12 00
300
37 5
I
50
4 50
9
18 00
400
50
%
600
12
24
500
62 5
%
50
7 50
15
30
600
75
3
9 00
18
36
700
87 5
3
50
lo 50
21
j 42 00
800
I
4
It
24
48
900
I
12 5
4
50
13 50
27
54 Q
1000
I
25
5
15
30
60 p
N. B. The ufe of this Tabic will be caHly undcrftood by the follow-
ing example ; viz. At^.iinft 10 dollars vou'will find the intcicR for a
rveck to be i ct:nt -nrd 2 rpi!!c,-> : for n month, <r cents : for 3 months,
15 cents ; for 6 monthc, 30 cents ; for i year, 60 cents.
.^TtgiPM i m ' jw i . " " * ji?»^jn.j w uumni .utjMi m~jm-i-\- K.t,
THE
ItnitcB states CalenUar.
Government of the UNITED STATES.
TIlOPvIAS JEFFERSON, LL.D. President. ^
AARON BURR, Vice- P re f dent o/" iy^e United
States, and Prefident of the Senate.
SENATE,
Kc-u}-Hambj"nre^\}z.vs\t% SheafFe,! Srmeon Olcott.
Majjachvfetts^ JDwight Fofter,! Jonathan Mafon.
Rhode-IJland, •Theodore FoRcr'Chriftophsr EHer/.
Conntclicutj I James Hilihoure,lUriah Tracy.
t^ermont, Stephen R. Bradley, INathaniei Chipmsw,
Nezu-York^ | Gouverneur Morris, Joltn <Vrnik»Bg.(?^^yefa
New-Jtrfey, f Jonathan Dayton,| Aaron Ogden.
Delaware^ I Samuel White, IW. H: Welles.
Pennfylvania, PotrUbMuhi twiii rg , tjames Rcfs. *«lo<|auK.
Maryland, IJohn Eager Howard, Jwmoe L la yd yj
Virrinia, * Stevehs.T. Mafon, •Wiifon C. Nij^hola*/
-!Vj/M-Cflr<?/:>/i7, •D^-fd S:^e,»Jeire Franklin. -
Svut/i-CaroIina, ]miu^lmiS^ ^\uh i j i iiiLhiiL j iy<?<^iL^*»**M.
Georgia, •Abrahnm Eald\vin. •J«icAi*M%
Kentucky, • John BroMTi,»Jchn Brackenbridge.
Tenn'-Jfcey ♦William CccLe, •John Anderfon.
Samuel Aljyne Otis, Secretary.
Tty the Conftitution, the Vice-Prefident is Prefident of
the S-nate, but has no vote unkr* the Senate is equail^'
divided. . *
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HOUSE OF REPIIE5ENTATIVE5.
NilW-HAMPSHlRE, fsnds 4.
»Ab'K 1 Fofcer, •S-'.iniK.-i 'A-nry, .
Jofcph Pierce,. •George B. Uphi^m.
MASSA^GHUSFrTTS, 14.
• Ri. hard Cans, ^ Lbenc/.cr ?vl; _
iittoon.
•jo;
Bacon, Vi''ilii:im 'htpard.
•]^:in»id Eiliio}>,' • JoQp'gh 3- Varnuvn,-
tMinnifeh Cutlc.v L-^j-nu.! Wiillams, .
.V/"iIliam Eufljs,. -JcrK-:!r ^nl Jr.
R H Q B E--I S L A N I>, 4r--^*^«*-^
.ThoinLi3 "I'il'in^haft, Joflph IStaiiton.
CONNECTICUT^ 7.
Snmixel "W''. D.m^, John Cottorr Smitfi,
Jr)hn Davenpcvr,^jan. •Benjamin 'J'almadi^",
Ro!i r Giirwolti, • Caivki Goddard.
•Elias Perkins,
VERMONT, -.
« Ifracl SiniLh, l.ewis R. }.^orri>.
NEW-YORK, 10.^
John Smiih- _ 'John P. Van Ner?,
• Samuel t. fvlirchel, Da\id Thomas,
P. Van Cc^rtland, • K. K. Van Ronflbl^cr,
i/ac. ElmendorpI), Benj;»min Walker,
'iheodorus Bailey, .,.„. •Thojiias Mofris.-
NEV/-JER3EY,, 5.
John Condif, •"Wl^UamMcln-.s,
'*Jewn*<»M'^^r, JJtjrrry ^iouthard.
•"Eb^nV l^ha.T, •
-^ '•?)E?::rvv:rSE:'T:
Jadnirs A. Bayard.
PEIIisISYLVANIA, i.^.
•WllViam Joneff, ' •Jfohri Stcwn,
Mifhud Lcih, Andrew GrC|^g,
•Jofcph Ileinuhill, Hcnn" V^n-ids,
jRdhert Brp^^.l, J' hn Smihe,
Jofcph Hc-der, WHIi^rii Hoge.
John A. Harit!;-, .•3e«tf[r T^ i^^n<.
'1 homas Boudr^
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MARYLAND, 8.
»Jdha Archer, J-Mmuel Smith,
•Richard Spiigg, Jofeph H. NicholfoiTj
•Daniel liciilcr, John Dennis,
*Thcmas Plater, .John Campbell.
VIRGINIA, 19.
John Dawfon, . Mathew Cfri}-,
•Thcnnas Newton, jun. AVm. B. Giles,
• Richard Brent, Edwin Gray,
Johii ClcjDton, ^ David Holmes,
♦John Talhaferro, jun* George Jackfon,
Samuel J.Cabell, "John Smith,
John Randolph, Abraham Trigg,
, Anthony New, John Trigg,
•Philip R. Thompfon, -John Stratton.
•Thomas Claiborne,
NORTH-CAROLINA, 10.
•James Holland, A. Henderfon,
Robert Williams, Richard Stanford.
Naihaniel Macon, William H. Hill',
William Barry Grove> 'John Stanley,
Willis A Iflon, -Charles Johnfon.
SOUTH-CAROLIxNA, 6.
•Thomas Lowndes, John Rutledge,
Thomas Sumpter, •William Butler,
•Thomas Moor, Benjamin Huger.
GEORGIA, 2.
•John Milledge, Benjamin Talliaferro,
KENTUCKY, 2.
John Fowler, Thomas T. Davis.
TENNESSEE, 1.
Department of STATE.
James Madlfon, Secretary^.
Jacob Wagner, Chief Clerk.
Department of the TREASURY.
Albert Gallatin, Secretary.
John Steele, Comptroller.
Richard Harrifon, Auditor.
William Miller, CommifTioner of the Revenue*
•i 7 reafurer.
Jofeph Nourfe, P.egifler,
N
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WAR Department.
Upnsy Dc^'born, Secretary.
Wiliiann Simmons, Accountant.
HVael \Vheelen, Pun-eyor of Public Sup^j u ;.
William Irvine, Superiiftendcnt of Military"?Lufc;>.
NAVY Department-
Robert' Smith, Secretary.
1 homas Turner, Accouiitanr.
JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT.
Jolin-MarilHil}, CWef Juilicc.
(Tociale Jufiic
Levi Lincoln, of MafTachiifetts, Attorney-Gener.^L
Elias B. Caldwell, of W^ifliington City, Clerk.
The Records cj the Court cjj j^rron end Appeals^ in cafes cj
capturty are lodged in the Clerk's OJJice of this Court.
CIRCUir COURTS.
John Lowell, of Mairpxhufers, C/iirf Jud^c ") r ^r,^ y-^i^
Pcnjamin Bourne, of Pvhode-lHafid, and v -^^y^^/
Jeremiah Smith, cf New-Hampfhire, Judges )
Kfebert Benfon, of Nc^.-YoiX, ^f)d^I3^^^.',.loJthrSeccnd
Oi.vcr Wolcotr, of Ccnn^ftifiit, ?ftnd ■ ^ -^ Circuit
i^amucl Hitchcock, of Vermont, ^j/t/^-M )
Vv''m.Tllghman, of Pennfylvania, Chief Jndge
Richard BiilTett, of Dda\v:rrc, znA \
William G.rifnih, of Mew-Jerfey, judges
Circuit.
Philip Barton Key orManland, Chiff Judge ^ ^j^j^^ ^^,^^.^^j
George Keith 1 ;iylor, ot V irr^min, and > -^ Qiy(-y,f
Charles Nhgiil, of Virginia, judges )
DoTuinick A. Hall, of S. Carolina, Chief Judge ^ ofihe 'Fifth
Heniy Potter, of North-Carolina, Judge ^ Circttk.
Oac appolntraont vacant.
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Dijiria of
Maine.
Dlftrid Ofilcers.
C David Sc\\-all, Jud^c.
< Silas Lc€, Attorney.
( Ilhac Parker, Marjlial.
K'U'-Hami'di're V'^*'^" ^^- 'Sherburne, nttor.-,.-'-
iJ^'- •( Biadbury Cillcy, MarJhaL
Biftria of
MpJja'Jiufdts.
Dljtria of
Rhcdc-ljland.
( .Tfihn Davis, Judge.
< Groree Blake, Auorney.
t Samuel Bradford, Marfnat.
C David L- Barnes, Judge.
< David Howell, Aftorruy,
(Willi - ■ -- -'-
William Peck, MarJkaL
' Richard Law, Judge.
. Picrpont Edwards, Aitornev^
. Philip B. Bradley, MarJhaL
Elijah Paine, Judge.
I iJavid Fny, Attorney.
John Willard, Marjhaf.
John Slofs Hobart, Judge.
\ F.dvard Livingfton, Attorney^
John Swartwout, MarJIial.
Robert Morri«, iudge.
George Maxviell, Attorney^
Thomas Lowr^-, Marfial.
TRichard Peters, Judge.
I Alexander J. D'allas, Attcrney fer the
I FMpfrfiy and
Dij^riQ of \ James Hamilton, Attornev fcr the IVtfi^
PcnnJ^lvania. \ em DiftriB.
I John Smith, Marfnalfor the Eafurn, and
I Prefley Carr Lane, Marjlialjor the H'J!-
L em D/fti-ia.
Difzria cf
Connd'licut.
Tj'Jlria cj
I'ermord.
DiJIria of
diiw-York.
Dijlria cf
Kruj-Jcrfty.
h'fria of
Dda-u)arc.
Dijlria of
Mar\l:ind.
Gunning Bedford, Judge.
Georcc Read, jun. Attorney,
Joel Lewis, Marjlal.
CJ^in^es Vv'incheftor, ^
< Zebulon Hollingfworth,^i/or«;'v
Judge
( Reuben Etting, MarJlial.
PiJlriacf
Columbia.
Vinnnia. \
Potomac D/JlriB.
DifiriEi of
Kentucky.
Dijlri^af
Korth-Carotina.
. Dipiciof
South-Carolina.
Diftric}. cj
Georgia.
Diflria of
Tennrjjee,
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f William ?;iky, Chief Judge.
William Cranch, ) j j
James MarHmll, \ J^^S'^^'
John Thorn fon Mafon, Attorney.
Daniel Carroll Brent, Marflial.
John Heweit, Regiftcrof Wills for Wafti-
ingion Cijunty, and
CI eon Moore, for that of Alexandria.
William H. Dorfey, fudge of the Or-
phans Court for IVa/liington^ and
George Gilpin, for that tf Alexandria.
'Cyrus Griffin, Judge.
John Monroe, Attorney for the Weflern
Di/iriS, Txnd
Andrew Moore, Mar/Iial for the Wef-
em Difiricl.
j Thomas Nelfon, Attorney for the Eajl-
j em Difrici, and
I Jofeph Scott, Marfkal for the Lnftrn
L Dipicl.
S Walter Jones, Attorn ew
\ Wilham Baker, Marflial.
C Harry Innes, Judge.
<. Jofeph H, Davics, Attorney.
( Jofeph Crockette, Marfial.
C John Slfgreaves, Judge.
< Benjamin Woods, Attorney.
( John S. Weft, Marjhal.
C Thomas Bee, Judge.
< Thomas Parker, Attorney.
( Charles B. Cochran, Marflial.
f William Stevens, Judge.
< Charles Jackfon,. AVorney.
( Ambrofe Gordon, Marfnal.
( John M'Naiiy, Judge.
< Thomas Gray, Attorney.
( Robert Hays, Marflial.
SITTINGS of the FEDERAL COURTS
in the. United States of America.
SUPREME COURT.
T the feat of Government, on the Rrft Mondays In
June and D.ctmber annually.
A
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CIRCUIT COURTS.
Firjl Circuit.
1 1 Rhodr-IjliUid, at Providence, on rhe ift day of Apnl ;
:*nd at Ncwporr, on the nth day of November.
^w Malfachufuts, at Roiion, April 8 and Oaohcr 25.
In Kczi'-IIain'/Jiire, at Portfmouth, on tJio 23d day of
April ; and at Kxcter, on the 1 -,th dav of Oaobcr.
in the UiiivlR ol Maine, at Portland, on the i.{\ d:iy of
May,- and at Wileaffet, on the 6th day of Oaober.
SiCor;d Circuit,
In Cunvc&ic'it, ar New-IIaven, on the ijth dj- of April ;
and at Hartford, on the sj^h day of September. '
In Ferment, at Wiadlbr, on the 5th 4ay of May; an^
<.'. Rutland, on tne 15th d:>y ofOclober.
In Albavx Diilria, at Albany, May 20 and Oaober 2;,
in ^ezv-york, at Ne^v-York, June 5 and November 10,
Third Circuit.
In New-jferfcy, at 1 rentcn, May 2 and Oaober 2.
In Pcnnjyivanic, at the cirv of Philadelphia, in and foi'
tjic Eail>:ra DiUnQ. of Pennlyjvaiiia, iMav 11 and Oaober
11; and at Bedford, in and for the Wcftern Diilria of
Pennfylvania, June 2^ and November 2^^.
In Delaware, at Dover, June 3 and Oaober 27.
Fonrth Circuit.
In Mary la vd, at Baltimore, March 20 and November 5.
In Virginia, at Lexingron, in Rockbridge county, in ard
for the Wcltern DiOna of V'irginia, April 5 and November
fv.i .^"^fj^".cny of Richmond, m and for the Eaftern^
iJuliict ot Virguiia, April 25 and December 5.
Fifth Circuit.
In Xorth-Carolim, at Raleigh, June 1 and November i.
\n South-Carolma, at Charleflon, May 6 ; and at Colum
bia, November 30.
In Georgia, at Savannah, April lo ; and at Aueufta, De-
cember 15. ^ '
Sixth Circuit.
t" .^^-^H'-^'''^^^' ^^ Knoxville, March 25 and '>>nt p^
In KrMuckx, -^t Frankfort, May 15 and November 15.
In Ohio Diftria, at Cnicinnati, June 10 and Dec. 10.
• l^^;^Y?l of the above Days happen on a Sunday, thcCmri
:s tc bz hzldm on the Mouda,fudl;n<r, ^' ^nci,auu
I
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DISTRICT COURTS.
N the Dlflrlcl of Maine, af Portland and Pown;illicn:i\ig!i
ahcinatciy, on the fiiR TuefJay of March, 3d Tiufday
of June, and ^i\ Tuefday in September and December.
In N('U!-Haml>fhire, alternately at Portfnxouth and Exe-
ter, on the third Tuefdays in March, June, Sept. and Dec.
In Vr.nnont, at Windlbr and Rutland alternately, on the
ift Mondays of February, Auguil and November, and 2d
Monday Ir. May.
In Maj'ackufdts, alternately at Bofton and Salem, on the
3d Tuefd'iy in March, the 4th Tuefday in June, tho 2d
Tuefday in vSeptember, and ift in December.
InRhodi-Jjiand, the ift Tut-fday of Aug. the 3d Tuefday
of November, the ill I'uefday of February-, and cd Tuef-
day of May.
In Co77nc6frcut, alternately at Hartford and New-Haven,
on the 3d 'I'uefdays of February, May, Awguft and No\-.
In Nerc-York, at the city of New-York, on the tirnTucf-
days of Fel)ru3ry, May, AuguU and November.
In New- J erf cy, at New-Brmifsvick, on the 4th Tuefdays
in May and November. At Biulin^ion, on the 41!) I'uei-
days in Fcbruaiy and Auguft.
In Pcmifylvavid, at Philadelphia, on the third Monday s
in February, May, A-.igulI and November.
In Delaware^ alternately at Dover and Newcaftle on the
4ih I'liefuays of February, May, Augufl and November.
In Mar/tand, at Bahimore, on the firrt Tuefdays in
M urch, June, September and December.
In Potomac D?Jn6l, at Alexandria, on the ift Tuefday.^;
ii-\ April and Ottober.
In A Vrj; .77 /<z, alternately atWilliarnPjurghand Rij.hmond,
on tlie 3d fuefdnys in March, June, Sept. and Dee.
In Ni)jclk DijtriH, at Norfolk, on the ift Tuefdays in
iVbiuary, May, AuguH and November.
Iti North-Carolina, Albcmark DillriO, at Edcnton, on the
i ifi M-.iiday of March, 3d Monday of June, and lali Mon-
■ ly of November. — Pamptico Dill'rlft, at Newbern, on tjio
: 't Monday of Apri', 4th Monday of June, and ift Monday
of Di.c.—C(]f>cffar Diftri8, at Wilmington, on the 2d Mon-
ti..y of fipril, ill Monday of Jul)-, and t>d Monday of Der.
in Sout/.'-Cajo/ri.a, at Charlcfton, on the 3d Mondays m
Tvlarfe-h and SiiiM!\ber, the ift Monday in July, and cd
Monday in DeeeiViber.
In Georgia, at Savannah, on (he 2d Tuefday in Ffbrnan,',
,.:-ay aiid .Vuguft ; and at Au^ulU the 2d Tuefday in Nov,
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Counfellors and Attornies in the Circuit Court,
MaJjachuJ'etts Difria.
Jnines Sullivan,
Shcarjaflnib Bourne,
Benjamin Hichborn,
Theophilus Parlons,
William Tudor,
Perez Morfon,
William Wetmore,
Lcvj Lincoln,
Ifrae] Keith,
A'Villiam Hutif,
Williran Hull,
Ebcne/er Bradifli,
Thomas Edwarcs,
Jonathan Mafon,
Edvard H. Robbins,
Chriftopher Gore,
Jonathan Fay,
Rufus G. Amor^-,
George R. Minot,
Samuel Dexter,
Jofeph Hall,
John Davis,
Edv, ard Gray,
Harrilbn G. Ot's,
William Prefcott,
William Symmcs, jun.
1'homas Williams/jun.
Horatio Townfend,
Timothy Bigelow,
Jofeph Blake, jun.
John Lowell, jun.
Jlaac Parker,
John PhilHps,
Birnabas Bidwell,
George Blake,
Bei'jamin \Vhitman,
John Callender,
Jofi ih Ouincy,
Sarnuel Haven,
.lofeph Rowe,
Ebenezer Gav,
William Sullivan,
JoGah Bartlett,
Charles Paine.
Commi
Ne'.v-Hampfhire,
Maffachufetts,
Rhode-Kland,
Connetticut,
New-York,
New-Jerfey,
Pennfylvania,
Delaware,
Tvlai viand,
Virginia,
North-Carolina,
South-Carolina,
Georgia,
Uioners of Loans.
William Gardner.
I'homas Perkins.
Jabez Bowen.
William Lnlay.
Matthew Clarklbn.
James Ewing.
Stephen Moylan,
John Stockton.
Benjamin Howard.
John Hopkins.
Sherwood Haywood^
John Neufville*
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Minlfters sfthe United States reftdent in Foreign
Countries,
Rufiis King, Mi.iifler Plcnipotentiar}-, London.
Robert R. LivIngAon, ditto, ditto, Paris.
Thomas Sumter, jun. Secretary of Legation.
Charles Piackney, Minider Plenipotentiar)', Madrid.
Johi^ Gr<iham, Secretary of Legation.
CONSULS AND COMMERCL^L AGENTS.
Confuls in the Kingdom of Great-Britain and its
Dependencies.
Georf^e W. Erving, Coaful at London^ and Agent for man-
aging Claivns for Spolintions.
J3a\ id Lenox, Agent tor protefting American Seamen in
Gu:at-Britai}7.
Eiias'Vandcrhorfl, Conful at Brifiol.
RoI.ert W. Fox, ditto, Falmovuh.
James Maniy, ditto, Liverpool.
jofeph V/iUdn, ditto, Dublin.
'1 nomas Auldjo, Vice-Conful at Pcole.
George Knox, Conful at Kingston vpon Iluli.
John C. Murray, ditto, Gialgozv.
James Holmes, ditto, Biljafl.
John Church, ditto, Cork.
Harry Grant, ditto, Leitk.
Jacob Lewis, ditto, Calcutta, (India.)
J>''nJAmin H. Phillips, ditto, Curacoa.
John Gavino, ditto, Gibraltar.
Nicholas RoufTelet, ditto, Danarara and Ejfciiiibo,
John Elmllie, jun. ditto, Cube of Good Hope.
jofcph Puiis, ditto, Malta.
Commercial Agents to the French Republic atid
her Dominions.
Fulwar Skipwith, Commercial Agent, Paris.
James Blake, ditto, Antwerp.
Prter Dobell, ditto, Liav re-de-Grace.
William Lee, ditto, Buurdcaux.
l-AiNvard Jones, ditto, Lland of Gundahvpe.
Mr. Do ia Motte, Viice Commercial Agent, Havre-dc-Gra <.<>..
'1 horaas Aborn, Commercial Agent, Cavenne.
William Buchanan, ditto, Jj7r oj Franu and EimrI>L n>
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Etiernc Cathalars, Commercial Agent, }.la.rfdlks.
Thomas F. Gantt, ditto, Nantz.
Tranrls L. Tiiney, ■ ditto, CPend.
Charles D. Coxe, .ditto, Duiikirk.
Tobias Lear, G;'neral Commercial Agent in 5/. DomivgOf^
refKlcnt at the Gz^Z^f. • "
John E. C-ild.\\.ll, Commercial A^cnt, Cit\ of St. Domingo.
Barthoioir.ew D.mdridge, Conful for the Sout'urn D^part^
vitr.t, exc'uding Pttit Qoave. ,
Robert Ritchie, Conful for Port-an-Princc
Confuls to the Kingdom of Spain and its Do-
minions.
rvlofcs Young, Conful at Madrid.
lofeph Y/.nardi, jim. ditto, Cadiz.
Robert ^^Tontgomi-ry, ditto, JjUcyiut.
William Kirkpatrick, ditto, Ma'a<';a.
■Te-vvis Mcatr'^er O'Brien, ditto, St. A.ide.ro.
AueuHiii Mudan, ditto. La Cuira.
Daniel Clark, ditto, Netu-Orleans.
^\'iiliam E. Iluling, Vice-Conful at ditro.
John Morton, Conful at Havunna.
jofiih BJakely, ditto, St. ja^o^'mCuba.
William Willis, ditto, Barcel'Mia.
John Culnan, ditto, Ttnenffe.
To the Kingdom ^Portugal and its Dominions.
Thom.as Buckle}-, Ccnful at Liltcn._
John Street, ditto, Fayal.
To. /i^/ Batavian Republic.
5ylvanu.s Bourne, Conful General, Ainjurdain.
Joi'opii E(;rman, Conlul, B.ottcrdciin.
To the Kingdom ^/^Denm'ark and its Dominions
Hans Rodolph Saabye, Conful at Copn:ha'';:ii.
)A.t\\x^ Cooper, ditt(}, S-Oda duz.
To PruOia.
Frederick Vv^. Lut7.e, Conful at Sut::>i.
To Germany.
Jof^ph Pitcaiin, Conful at Hamburg.
Frederick J. Wi.helhaufen, ditto, Bremen.
Philip Marrk, ditto, Franconia.
John L?-mfou, ditto, Triejle.
( >54 )
Conful to the Kingdom of Sweden^
EHas Backman, Conful at Gottcnbcrg.
To the Italian States.
Thomis /.ppleton, Conful at Leghorn.
John Matthieu, ditto, Aaplcs.
Johvi Eaptifle Sartori, ditto, Rof)ie.
Frederick JL Wallofton, ditto, Cenca.
To the Barbary Powers.
Richard O'Brien, Conful General at Algiers.
James Leander Cathcart, Conful at Tripoli.
William Eaton, ditio, Tunii.
James Simpfon, ditto, Morocco.
Minifters, Confuls and Commiflaries ofVox^igvt'
Pov/ers, refident in the United States.
From the Kingdom cf Great-Britain.
Edward Thornton, Charge des Affaires.
7'homas Barclay, Conful General for the Eajlcrn States.
P'hi leas Bond, ditto, Middle :i.nA Southern Statea.
Thomas M'Donough, Conful for Nczv-Hampjhirc, MaJJa-
chufdts, Rhodt-IJland and Coimc&icitf.
John Breefe, Vice-Conful, Rlwde-IJland.
Gabriel W^xid, ditto, Baltimore.
Benjamin Moodie, Conful for North and Svuth-Carolina,
and Georgia.
John Wallace, Vice-Conful for Georgia.
John Hamilton, Conful, Norfolk.
From the French Republic.
I.ou!> Andre Pichcn, Charge dcs Affaires and CommifTary-
Gencral of Commercial Relations.
Cii.ize:; Oiler, Vice-Commiffary of Commercial Relations
for Virginia.
Chailcs Francois Liot, Commlffary of Commercial Rela-
tions for Pcnvfylvavia and Delaware.
Lcuis Arcambal, (temporary) Vice-Commiffarj' of Com-
mercial Relations for Maryland.
Marc Anioine Alexis Giraud, Commlffary of Commercial
Relations {ox Nao-llaviijhire^ Mafachufttis, Rhodc-lJUmd
and CcmicBicut.
( '55 )
From the Kingdom cf Spain.
Chevalier ae Yrujo, Mlniftcr Plenlpofcntiary.
1 homas Srou^liton, (temporary) Conful General.
Antonio Argotc Villalobus, Conful, Virginia 3ind XtntucAy,
Jnan Baptlfta Earnabeu, ditto, Mary/and.
Diego Murphy, ditto, North 8c Sokth-Carolina.
Feli{-)c Fatio, ditto, Ptnnfylvania,
Don Manuel Rengcl, ditto, Georgia.
Don Juan Stoughton, ditto, New-HaTnp/InrCj Majfa-
ch'ifrt*s, ConneSlicuoy Rkodc-Ijland and Vermont,
Jofeph Wifeman, Vice-Conful at Newport,
From the Kingdom of Portugal.
Tohn Abram, Vice-Conful at Nzo-York.
fames F. Vcrcnock, ditto, South-Carolina,
Richard Codman, ditto, Mafachufetts.
From the Batavian Republic.
R. G. V-m Polanen^^ Minlfter Refidcnt.
Adrian \''alck, Conful for Maryland and Virginia.
Jan Booncn Graves, ditto, South-Carolina znd Georgia.
J. H. C. Hcineken, Commercial Agent, Pcnnfylvania,
From Pruflia.
Joha;in Ernft Chriftian Schultz, Conful, Baltimore.
From the Kingdom of Denmark.
Blichu Olfon, Conful General.
From Sweden.
Richard Sodcrftrom, Conful General.
Tofcph Winthrop, Vice-Conful, Ciarlr/lon, fS. Carolina.)
Jonathan Sxift, ditto, ' Co/m^2'(2, and the Ports on
the Potomac.
Charles F. Dcgen, ditto, New-HampJkirCyMaJJ'acltii-
fttts and R/iode-IJtand.
Ilrnry Gahn, ditto, New-York and Conne&icidf.
John Cowpcr, ditto, A'£jr/i9/i, and all other pores
in Virginia, except thoR'. on the Potomac.
Tohn Carltz, Viec-Conful for North-Carolina.
i Peter Collin, ditto, Maryland.
( 156 )
North-Wedern Territory.
Arthur St. Clair, Governor:
Charlfs Willing BjTd, Secretary.
Jame> Findlayelvlarnial, ) ^ ^ j^-^^-^ ^j- ^;^^-^
Wi!li:un McMillan, Attorney, S
John Cleves Symmes, Chief juilice.
Jolcph Oilman, ; \vi6<rrs
Return Jonathan Meigs, jun. ^ -• o- *
Miflifippi Territory.
William C. C. Claiborne, Governor.
John Steele, Secretary.
Seih Lewis, Chief Juftice.
Peter Bryan Bruin, 2d Judge.
Daniel lilton^ 3d ditto.
Indiana Territory.
Williain H. Hanifon, Governor.
John Gibfon, Secretary.
William Clark, Chief Juftice.
Henry Vanderburgh, 2d Judge.
John Griffin, 3d ditto.
Receivers of Public Money j^r Landsc
James Findlaye, at Cincinnati,
Elijah Backus, at Marietta.
Zaccheus Biggs, at Stcubenville.
Samuel Findlcy, at Chilicothc.
Reglfters of the Land-Office of the United
States.
David Hoge, Regifler, Sfeiib^nvilk.
Peregrine Fofter, ditto, Marietta.
Ifrael Ludlow, ditto, Cincinnati.
Thomas Worthington, ditto, C7ulicol/u>
( 157 )
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{ ^59 )
D V T I E S,
r/.YABJ.E BY LAW ON ALL
GOODS, WARES mid MERCHANDIZE,
Imported into the United States
From and after the ift of July, 1800,
In ^linakan fohs or veJftJs. n. b. Jf^i'mporlicd in
JSrhj/Ij Jlnps cr 'ucjjth^ an addliion is viade of lO
per centum on ihs anwunt of duties.
15 per cent a
free
d %Til>
A.
ARMS, fire and f;de, not otherwife
enumerated, or parts thereof,
App-ratus, philofophical, fpecially
imported for any fcmiriary of
learning, _ - «
Ale, beer aiid porter, in ctiflcs cr bot-
tles,
on value of the bottles,
Artificial flowers, feathers, and other
ornaments' for women's head-dref-
fts
Anniieed, - - - _
Articles of all kinds, of the growth,
produ(?l or n-ianufadure of ths
United States, fpirits excepted
Anchors, - - - >
Brafs cannon, - - _
• ■■ teutenage and wire,
iron or Iteel locks, hinges,
hoes, anvils and vifcs
anvils, &c. and ail ether man-
ufactures of hrafs, - - -
Balls and balfams (fee powders,
paftes, &c.)
Bcer,ale ::-id porter,in cafl^s or bottles, 8 cents per gallon.
en value of the bottles - li^ per cent.
* Articles on wliich the duties are efi.Imatei.1 i er centum, arc under-
f^ood to be aci valovcm ; except when otherwife patticuiarly e^gpreCid,
is. per Cwt. per GaIIoi;;, ger Found, per Dozen, «2c.
8 cents per galioc
ii\ per cent.
15
15
Ditto
Ditto
free
I2i
Ditto
15 per cent,
free
izi
per cent.
15 per cent.
15
Ditto.
( i6° )
Bricks and tiles, - - -
Bonnets, hats and caps of every kind,
Boots, - - - _ -
Books, blank, - - _
Buttons of every kind,
Buckles, Hioe and knee,
Brulhes, - - - -
Bullion, - _ _ >
Burgundy wine,
C.
Cannon of brafs, - _ -
Carriages, or parts of carriages.
Cards, playing, - - -
— * , -u-ool and cotton,
Cables and tarred, cordage,
Cabinet wares, - - -
Caps, hats and bonnets of every kind,
Carpets and carpeting.
Cartridge paper, _ - -
Candles of tallow, . - -
of wax or fpermaceti -
Champaign wine, - - -
Capers, - - - - -
Canes, walking fticks and whips,
,Cambricks, _ _ - -
Chccfe,
China ware, _ - - -
Cinnamon, cloves, currants and com-
fits - - -
Chintzes and coloured calicoes or
mulHns, and all printed, flaincd
or coloured goods or manuf;ic-
tures of cotton, or of linen, or of
bot'^i, or of which cotton or lin-
en is the material of chief value
Cocoa, - - ^ -
Chocolate, _ - _ -
Clogs and goloflioes (fee (hoe?)
Cordage, tarred, - - -
and yarn untarrcd,
Colmctics, - - - -
Coal, - - . - .
15 per cent.
ij Ditto
75 cents per pain
12\ per cent.
15 per cent.
15 Ditto
I a I Ditto
free
45 cents per gallon.
15 per cent.
ao Ditto
35 cents per pack
50 cents per dozeiri
180 cents per cwt.
i^ per cent.
15 Ditto
15 Ditto
15 Ditto
2 cents per lb.
6 Ditto
45 cents per galloH
15 per cent.
12} Ditto
Ditto
7 cents per lb.
15 per cent.
15 Ditt»
12-V p':r cent.
2 cents per lb.
3 Ditto
1 5 c'-nts per pair.
180 cents per cwt.
2ZS Ditto
15 per cent.
5 cents per bufliel
(
Colours (ffc painters')
Copper manufailurcs,
< in plates, pigs, ar.d bars,
Compofiticns for the teeth cr gums
(iVe dentifrice) - - _
Coffee,
Cotton, - - _ - .
Ccttcn cr linen manufadtures, cr
of both, or of which cotton or li«-
en is the niuterial cf chief value,
being printed, flained or coloured,
or cotton manufactures, not prin-
ted, llained or coloured,
Clocks and watches, or parts of
cither,
Ccachts, chariots, phxtons, chairs,
chaifts, folos or other carriages, or
parts of eith..'r, _ . _
Clothing ready made,
"I'ools or iiuplenienti of the trade or
profefiion of perfons \/ho come to
refide in the U, States,
Cutiaffes, or parts thereof,
D.
Dates and figs, - - -
Dentifrice, powders, tinftures, pre-
parations and compoations for the
teeth or gums, _ _ _
Dolls, drefTed and undreffed, cr parts
thereof, _ - _ .
Drugs, medicinal, except thofe com-
monly ufed for dyeing,
" and woods for dyeing,
Fr^rthen and flcne ware,
2 liciices (fee powders, paflcs, ^x:c.)
F.
I jns, or parts thereof,
I u-. j1 wine, _ _ _ _
_ .athers, and other ornament! f«r
\s cnien'b hc-d drefies,
O2
13 pT cent.
15 Dit':o
free
15 Ditto
5 cents per lb.
3 Ditto
125
prr cent.
15
Dltt9
20
Ditto
izi
Ditto
free
15
per cent.
ij per cent-
15
Ditto
^^
Ditto
15
Ditto
"
free
15
per cent.
15
Ditto
rs
Ditto
28
cents per
gallon
is
per cent.
( '62 )
Fringes commonly ufcJ by upholller-
' ers, coachmakers, and faddleis,
Figs, - -.
flowers, artificial, _ _ -
Koor-cloths arid mats, or parts of
either, - - - .
Ti lilts of all kinds, - > .
Furs of every kind undrelTed,
G.
Glafs, black quart bottles,
Window o;lafs,
all other gild's, and manu-
fadlnre thereof, - _ ,
Glauber falts, - . »
C-au:^es, - ' -
Geneva, (fee fpirits)
Ginger, . - - .
Girandoles or parts thereof,
Golcfliocs (fee fliocs)
Gloves and mittens of every kind,
Gold, lilver and pUted ware,
-Gold and filver lace,
Goods, wares and merchandi2;e, in-
tended to be re-exported to a for-
eign port or place in the fame
fhip or veflel in which they fliall
be imported — and all articles of
the growth, produ(5l or manufac-
ture of th« United States, fpirits
excepted, _ - - -
Goods, wares and merchandize, not
herein otherwifc particularly cnu-
15
P'.r etui..
Ditto
Ditto
T5
15
free
Ditto
Ditt#
iz-l Ditto
15 Ditto
20
Ditto
aoo
cents per cwt
12^ per cent.
15
20
Ditto
Ditto
15
15
cents per pair
per cent.
Ditto
Dittd
fice
merated and defcribed,
Glue,
Gun-powder, - - -
11^ per cent.
15 Ditto
I2r^ Ditto
H.
Hangers, or parts thereof.
Hair-powder,
Hats, caps, and bonnets of ivery
kind, . - - -
15 Ditto
I J Ditto
15 Ditto
Hemp, - - - - -
Hides, j-aw, • • ? 7
100 cents per cwt
free
( 1^3 )
I.
liiirlcaiewis of the trade or profef-
uon of pcrfons who C(;ire to re-
lide in the United States,
Jndigo, - . _ ,
iron ware, . _ _ _
ftcel or brafs locks, hinges,
ho{.';>, anvils and vifes,
■ caft, flit or rolled, and all man-
i^iUchuesof iron, ileel or brafs or
of which either of thofe metals is
the article of chief vah'.e, not
being othcrwife particularly enu-
jnerat.d, - - » »
J-
Jewelry and pafte work,
L,
Lace of pold aixl filvcr,
JLaees aua iawns, _ - -
Laces, lines, fringes, tafiels and trim-
mings commonly ufed by uphol-
ilereri,, coachmakers and faddlers,
Lampblack, _ _ - -
I-apis Caliminaris, > _ -
Leather, tanned and tawed, and all
inanufai5lure3 of leather, or of
which leather Is the article of
chief value, not otherwife partic-
ularly enumerated.
Lead and mulket ball,
all other m :mifadlures of lead,
or in which le?.d is the chief article,
Lemons and limes, - - -
Linen or cotton nianufadrures, or
of both, or of which cotton or
linen is the material of chief
value, beiiig printed, ftaincd or
coloured, or cotton manufudlures,
not printed, ftaincd or coloured,
Lii.en manufactures, or of which
xiuenis the chief value, not print-
j^id, ilained or coloured.
free
25 (knts per lb.
free
12I per cent.
15 Ditto
13 Ditto
IS D tto
12^ Ditto
15 Ditto
12^ Ditto
free
15 Ditto
I cent per lb.
Ditto
15 per cent.
izh Ditto
12I Ditto
( -64 )
Lkbon r^nd Opcrto wines,
Locking-glafles or parts thereof,
M.
TJ.mufaclures of tin, pewter and
^ copper, - . _ .
Maiiufadures of iron, fleel, or brafs,
not oi-herwife particularly enu-
merated, - - _
Manufactures of leather, not oth-
er\vire particularly enumerated,
I-.Iinufafturesof lead, not othcrwife
particularly enumerated,
Manufailures of cotton or linen, cr
of both, printed, flained or col-
oired, or of cotton, not printed,
ftdined or coloured,
Mauufa6luri.s of linen, not printed,
flained or coloured,
Manufacftures of glafs (fee glafs)
Manufafturcs of tobacco (fee fnufF
<ind tobacco)
Manufactures of wood (fee cabinet
wares and wood)
Manufadures of the U. States, fpir-
iis excepted, - . _
Mats and floor-clotlis, or parts of
cither, - _ _ >
Mult, , - . -
Marble,<late,and other ftcne,bricks,
tiles, tables, mortars, and other
i;tenl:!s of marble or llatc, and
generally all ftone and cartlien
ware, - - - -
Madeira wines (fee wines)
Malaga wine, - -
Mace, ...
Medicinal drugs, except thofe com-
monly ufed in dyeing,
Merchajidize, goods and ware,% not
herein othcrwife particularly enu-
merated and defcribed, i
Mittens and gloves of every land,
,-^,0 cents pfr galloR
20 per cc;:t.
15 Ditto
15 Bittd
15 Ditto
1 cent per lb.
1 2 J- per cent.
12^- Ditto
free
15 per cent.
10 cents per bulhd
15 per cent.
a8 cents per gallon
jj per cent.
15 Ditto
1 il Ditto
IS Ditto
( ^65 )
MiPcnary ready make,
Ivlolafies, - - - -
Muflcets and firelocks with bayonets
luited to thef;imc, and muCcet-ball,
Mufkets and firelocks, or parts of
either, _ - _ -
JMufkets and firelocks without bay-
onets, or parts of cither,
Muftard in flour,
Muflins and muflincts, whether
j~-rinted, ftained, coloured or oth-
er wife, - - - -
15 per cent.
5 cents per gallon
15 per cent.
15 Ditto
15 Ditt-o
15 per cent.
izl Ditto
Is^aik, - - - - \
Nankins, - - - -\
2,
cents per lb.
I2i
per cent-
Nutmegs, - - - -\*
IJ
Ditto
0.
.t^-
Oranges, _ _ _ -
15
DItio
Ornaments for womens' headdrefies.
15
Ditto
Ointments, oils and odours (fee pow-
ders, paftes^ &c.)
15
Ditto
Olives, - _ . .
15
Ditto
Oil, - -
15
Ditto
Oporto and I^ifbon wine,
30
cents per gallon
P.
Paper-hansrings, - _ -
15
per cent.
Paper, writing and wrapping'.
12^ Ditto
P.'.per, iheathing and cartridge,
15
Ditto
Faihters' colours, whether dry or
'
ground in oil, except thofe com-
monly ufed in dyeing,
15
Ditto
Pack thread and twnie,
400
cents per cwt.
P.;fleboard, jiarchment or vellum,
111 per cenc.
Pafke work and jewelry,
15
Ditto
Phsitons, or parts thereof,
ao
Ditto
I'lailer of Paris,
free
Pewter nranufaiaures.
15
per cent.
Fev/tcr, old.
free
Pepper, ....
6
cents per lb.
Perfumes,, - . - .
15
per cent.-
PiUuls or parts ttcreef,
15
Ditto
( '£6 )
Pivfluresand prints,
12^ per cent.
l*imenta, _ - - -
4 cents per lb.
I'riining types, - - -
i%\ per cent.
Picklvjs of all forts,
15 * Ditto
Printed, flaiiicd or coloured goods
or manufdclures ci cottou, or of
linen, or of both,
111 per cent.
I'hilofophical apparatus, fpeciiilly
imported foranyfeuiinar-yof karn-
Porter, beer or ale, in cafks or bot-
free
tles, 1 . - -
8 cents p?r jjalloa
12\ per cent.
15 Ditto
Powder, for hair, - _ -
Povrder, gun, - - -
ia| Ditto
Powders, paftes, balls, ba)iams, oint-
ments, oils, waters, waflies, tinc-
tures, effence's, or other prepara-
tions or compofitions, commonly
tailed fv/ect icents, odours, per-
fumes or cofmetics, and all pow-
ders or preparations for the tee^h
or gums, - _ _ -
riums and r>runes, - > -
Ditt©
Ditto
R.
Raifins,
Raw hides and fldns.
Rum (fee fpiriis)
1 1; per cent,
f^ee
Salt, weighing niore than fifty-nx
pounds per bufhel.
Salt, weighing fifty-fix pounds per
bufhel, or ie!s, - > -
Salts Glauber, - _ -
i^tained, printed cr coloured gcods,
or manufadlures of linen,
St. Lucar wines, _ . -
Starch, - - - e
Sailcloth, - . - .
i^htCy Hone, and flonc ware.
ao cents per 56 lb.
20 cents p'tr bufhel
2C0 cents per cwt.
JZ\ per cert.
^^Q cents per gallor:
15 per cent.
12^ Ditto
15 Ditto
( '67 )
Saddles, - - - -
l-l
;:^fr cent-
Satins, ^d other wrought filkc,
\%\
Ditto
Steel, - - - - -
100
cents per cwt.
Steel, iron or brafs locln, hinge*.
hoes, anvils and vifes,
12-
\ per cent.
all other niiinufa.^ures of fteel,
15
Ditto
Jrheathir.g: and cartridge paper,
15
Ditto
Slierry v.ine, . . -
40
cents per gallon
J^ca fiores of Ihips or velTels,
IVee ^ '
irpermaceii candles,
6
cents per lb.
Sv/eet fc-n-.ts (fee pov/ders,pafi.cs, &c )
15 per cent.
Spirits diftilled in foreign countries, wh.
jFtom Cra'i?i.
Firft proof.
28
cents per 5;aIIon
Second proof.
29
Ditto
Tiiird proof.
3£
Ditto
Fourth proof.
34
Ditto
Fifih proof.
40
Ditto
Sixth proof,
5-^
Ditto
From ether jMaterlals .
Firft proof.
25
cent! per gallon
Second proof.
25
Ditto
Third proof.
a8
Di^to
Fourth proof,
"2-
Ditto
Fifth piocf.
^-8
Ditto
Sixth proc^.
i6
Ditto
Spirits diftilled in the United States,
Irnported in the fame
fhip or veflel in which they had been previoufly exported
from the United States, viz.
Frvm Molajfes.
Firlt proof, - ' -
I. "I
cents per gallon
Second proof.
14
Ditto
1 bird proof.
15
Ditto
FoTirtli proof.
17
Ditto
} '.rth proof,
21
Ditto
Sixth proof
^8
Ditto
FroT. rraterlds rf the groi^th and ^rodi
..of
i'oe United States.
1 irfk proof.
7
cents per gallen
Second proof.
8
Ditto
Third proof.
9
Ditto
Fourth proof
Tt
Ditto
Fifth proof.
I 1
Ditto
Sixth nroof,
iS
Ditto
( '68 )
Spikes, - - -
Silver and plated ware.
Silver lace,
Skins raw,
Shoes and Tappers of filk,
other fhoes and flippers for
men and women, clogs or golo-
flioes, - - -
other fhoes and flippers for
children.
Swords, cntlaffes, or parts of either,
Stockings,
Stone and earthen ware.
Soap, _ _ -
Solos and other carriages, or parts
thereof, _ _ -
Sugars, brown,
do. white clayed,
do. do. powdered,
do. all other clayed or pow-
dered, ^ - - -
do. lump, - - -
Sugar, loaf,
do. other refined,
Sugar candy,
SnufF, - - -
I cent per Co.
15 per cent.
15 Ditto
free
25 cents per pair
15 Ditto
10
, Ditto
15
Ditto
15
Ditto
15
Ditto
a cents per Ib^
20 p
er- c*nt.
H
cents per \h.
3
Ditto
1
Ditto
. a\
Ditto
6|
Ditto
9
Ditto
6h
Ditto
III
Ditto
2Z
Ditto
T.
Taffels and trimmings commonly
ufed by upholilcrers, coachmak-
ers and faddlers, - - 15 per cent.
Tables of marble, flate and other
ft one, or parts thereof, - 15 Ditto
Tallow candles, - - a cents per lb.
TeasJ'rom China and India.
Teas, bohea, - - - iz cents per lb.
Souchong and other black teas, 18 Ditto
Hyfon, imperial, gunpowder,
or gomee, - • • ^% Ditto
Other green teas, - • ao Ditto
{ '69 )
From Eiivpt.
leas, bohea,
Souchong and other hlffck teas,
Hyfon, imperial, gunpowder,
or gomce,
Other green teas,
From any other flae:,
Bohea,
Souchong and other black teas,
Hylon, imperial, gunpowder,
or gomee,
Other green teas,
Tcneriife wine.
Twine and packthread,
'I'in manufadlures.
Tin in pigs and plates,
Tinclures (lee powders, paftcs, &c.)
Tiles and bricks,
Toys, not otherwife enumerated,
Tobacco manufadured (other than
fnufF)
Tools of the trade or profefllon of
perfons who come to refide in the
United States,
Types for printing,
V.
Velvets and velverets,
W.
Wares of tin, pewter and copper,
do. earthen or Hone,
China,
do. gold, lilver and plated.
Wares, goods and merchandize, of
the growth, produce or manufac-
ture of the United States, (fpirits
excepted)
Wafers, - . .
Waters and wafhes (fee powders,
paftes, &c.) - .
^Valking fticks, whips and canes,
vv ax candles.
Watches and clocks, or parts of
cither, - . .
P
14
cents per lb.
%l
DittO'
40
Ditto
24
Ditto
17
Ditto
^^
cents per lb.
so
Ditto
30
Ditto
20
cents per galloin
400
cents per cwt.
15
per cent.
free
"15
Ditto
15
Ditto
lai
Ditto
lO
cents per lb.
free
la^
per cent.
12-
Dltto
15
15
Ditto
Ditt»
Ditto
Ditto
free
15
per cent.
15
Ditto
Ditto
cents per
lb.
15
per cent.
ii^*"ine3 in caJUs^ hattles^ or ether T-JJ'als.
London particular Madeira,
other, - do.
Burgundy and Champaign,
Sherry,
St. Lucar,
LiiTjon and Oporto,
• '.rencriffe, Fayal and Malaga,
On value of the bottles.
Window Glafs,
Wire of brals and iron.
Wool and cotton cards.
Wool unman ufadliired,
Wood u.nmanufadured.
Wood manufadured (exclullvc of
cabinet wares)
58 cents per galloil
50
Ditto
45
Ditto
40
Ditto
40
Ditto
30
Ditto
28
Ditto
1^2
per cent.
ts
Ditto
free
50 cents per dozen
free
free
la^ per cent.
Yarn, trntarred.
All other goods not before particu-
larly enumerated and defcrlbed,
^^ All parts of articles, to be fubjetfl lo the fame duties
as the entire article is fubjedt to.
125 cents per c\'^t.
12 V per cent.
On all ad -valorem articles imported from any foreign port
within the Cape of Good Hope, 10 per cent, to be added to
thte a<ftuai coft, including all ciiarges, (outfide packages, com-
mifllons and infurance only excepted) before the duties are
calculated, and 20 per cent, if from any port beyond faid Capf.
All duticd Articles, imported into the United States, not
having been landed more tlian one year, arc allowed a draw-
back of the duties, fuhjeft to a deduAion of 3I fer cent, ex-"
cept fpirits, which is half a cent per gallon, and 2^ per cent, on
the amount of the duties.
No beer, ale, or porter, to be imported in cafics of lefs ca-
pacity than Forty Gallons beer meafure, or if in bottles, in pack-
ages lefs than Six Dozens^ under penalty of forfeiture, with
tlie fliip or veflcl.
The Bottles in -.vh'icb Liquors are imported, to pay the fame
duty as empty bottles.
No goods, wareo, or merchandize, of foreign growth or
tnanufaiSture, fubj.cf!: to the payment cf duties, to be brought
jpto the United btatcs from any" foreign port or place in any
( '7- )
Other manner thaa hyfca ; cor in any fliip or vefTel of lefs
tnan tulrly iota burthen^ — except in certain dillridls on the
Northern, Northweitcrn and \Vcftern boundaries of the
United States.
No nierchiindize to be imported in any vefiel belonging in
whole or in part to a citizen &r inhabitant of the United
States, unlefs the inafter of fuch velTel fhall have on board a
M^uiiieil: in writing, iigned by fuch mailer or other perlon
having the command, containing the name of the port Oi.-
place where inch merchandise wtre rccJived, and the porC
where coniigned or dcltined to, within the United btates,
particularly noting the merchandize deftined for each port
rtfpedlively ; and every package on board fuch vcffel to ba
particularly defcribcd ; — to whcni configned, or if to order,
with the name: of all pafiengers,diftinguifhing whether cab-
in or fteerage pafitngers, or both, with their baggage, and
an account of all remaining Iba iL.;i-..3 (if any.)
" No Ihip or veffiri from foreign ports, or coming by fea
from any port of the United States, Ihail be permitted to re-
port, make entry, or break bulk, ti:i the maiitr Ihall deliver
to the poft-mafter all letters undc:r his care or within hi»
power, other than fuch as arc direclcd to the cuuner or o-wnersy
offuchjhip or vejfel, and on oath or alRrmation, to be taken
of fuch delivery, the maftgr to receive t-wo cents, for every let-
ter fo delivered." [ PcJ}- Ofice La-zv .
Ports cf Entry and Delivery for Foreign Vejfcls.
In Massachusetts — Portland v.rx'i Falmouth, New-Bed-
ford, Dighton, SAem and B:-jcrly. Ghuujitr, Ne'wbury-Fort^
Marhhhdjd, Nantucket, BoPon and Charlefcivn, Plymouth,
Bath, Frenchman's Bay, V/if caflet, Machias, Penobfcot, —
In N E W-H A it P S UI R E — Fortfrnoulh.
No vcffel from the Cape of Good Hope or beyond, to be
admitted to enter, except at the ports in the above lift Vv'hijh
arc marked by Italkks.
TONNAGE,
By A6i of Convrefs^ %<\ March, 1 799, to be paid at the time r '
entering the veflel, and before any permit be granted J , .
unlading any part of the cargo, at the following rates, viz.
Oitfoips or vcfl'tU from cny fovdgn port cr j^laa.
Ships or vclTels of tlii United States, fix cents per ton, built
within th^ United States uftcr icth July, 1789, but be-
{ ^r- )
longing v.'holly or in part to foreign powers, duly rccor<J-
ed, thirty cents per ton.
On other fhips or \ci^ch,j:/ty. cents per ton.
Veffels of the United States,'employcd in the coafting trade,
or fillieries, duly licenfcd, perannum/x- cents per ton.
Veffels of the United States, (other than licenfed) taking in
merchandize in a diftri(f> in one State, to be delivered In a
diftri(5]: in another State, other than an adjoining State on
the fe;i-coaft, or on a navigable river ,/.v cents per ton.
Other fhips or vefitls, taking in merchandize to be delivered
io another diflrid!;,^/;; le^ts per ton.
FEES OF OFFICE.
To the CoUeclor and Naval Officer.
Entry of a veiTel of loo tons or upw.
Clearance of do. do. do.
Entry of a veflel under ico tons,
Clearance of do. do. do.
Every pod entry.
Permit to land goods,
Every bond taken officially,
Permit to land goods lor expor-
tation for drawback,
Debenture or other official certificate.
Bill of health.
Official document (except regifler)
required by any perfon,
To the Surveyor.
Admeafuring and certifying the fame, of every fhip or vcf-
fel of loo tons and under, per ton, - i coit,
Adraeafuremtnt of eveiy fhip or vcircl above lOO tons, and
not exceeding 200 tons, - i dolUr and 50 cents,
i^bove 200 tons, - - z dollars,
iror all other femccs onboard any fhip cr vcffelof ico tons
or upwards, having on board goods,-vvarcs or merchandize,
For like lervices on board any fhip or veffel of lefs than ico
*°"5» " - - I dollar and 50 cents.
On all veffels, rot having on board goods, wares and nicr-
ciiajidize, fubjcdt to duty, ' - td ccnis and l,:s.
a dollars
and
SO
cents.
2. dollars
and
50
cents.
1 dollar and
50
cents.
I dollar
end
50
cents.
.2 dollan
>
20
certs.
40
cents.
50
cents.
3.Q
cents^
20 cents.
%0
CtKts.
( >73 )
Allo'xauci:^ fur Draught. Td.
Any quantity of lOO weight or 1 1 a lb, • - i
above lOO and uncier 200, - - %
aoo and under 300, - - 3
300 and under 400, - - 4
4C0 and under i8co, - - 7
I IJ GO and upwards, '' - 9
Tare,
On every whole chefl of bohea tea, - 70
halfditts, 361b. quarter ditto, - SO
chefl of hyfon or other green tea, of 70 lb.
or upwards, - - - 23
box of other tea, between 50 and 70 lb. 18
do. if So lb. 2C, if 80 lb. and upwards, 0.%
The above to include ropci, canvas and other coverings.
Oil all «<thur boxes of teas, according to the invoice or uifiual
weight thereof.
Per cent.
On coffee, in bags, a — in bales, 3 — in calks, -^ i*
On fiii^aroj other than loaf fugar in c.-!lis, - 2 X
in boxci, 15 — hi bags or matSj - 5
On pimcnta,in cafiis, 16 in bags, - - 3
On cocoa, in c-lks, 10 in bags, _ - i
On cheeie, in h.imperi or balkecSj 10 — in boxes, - 23
Oa candles, ia boxes, 8 — chocolate, in boxes, - 10
On cocton, in bales, 2 in feroons, _ - 6
Oa giauber falts, Ln calks, - _ - 8
On indigo, in barrels, 12 — —in other calks, - 15
in feroons, 10 — in bags or mats, - 3
On nails, in cafi:s, - - - 8
On pepper, in cafiis, \% — in b2,les, 5— in bags, - 1
On fugar-candy, i:i boxes, 10 — fegars, in boxes, - iS
On foap, in boxes, 10 on Ihot in calks, - 3
On twine, in calks, 12 in bales, - - 3
Oa all other goods, according to the invoice thereof, as ac-
tual wcir:ht-
Allo-juance for Leakage and Breahige.
Two per cent, allowed on the gauge on all merchandize,
paying duty by the gallon, co-ntained in calks.
Ten per cent, on all beer, ale and porter in bottles, and
^ve per cent, oa other licjiuou ui twuks, to be deducted fror.i
( 174 )
the invoice quantity in lieu of breakage ; or it Ihall be law-
ful to compute the duties on the adual quantity by tale, at
the option of the importer at the time of entry.
Bounty e:i Salted Proiufions and Fljh of the United States.
An allowance of thirty cents per barrel is allowed on pick-
led fifn of the United States, and tzuenty-f-vc cents per barrel
onlall proviiions faked >vithin the United ^lates, without any
deduction, if the lame fnall amount to ten dollars. And in
order to obtain fuch bounty, the exporter to make an entry
therefor v/ith the Collcdtor — but no entry will be received
-"'here fuch pickled fifn or falted provifions have not Iccn in-
rpe€ied and inarled agreeable to the laws of the reipeclive
llates, where fuch laws are in force. Such bounty is payable
in fix months from the date of the bond to be given ; and in
no cafe, unlefs the certihcates of landing at a foreign port, as
in other cafes, are produced. The bond to be in double the
amount of fuch bounty — conditioned that the fame fnall be
landed and left at feme foreign porf.
intonded to he exported for the
in the
r C) R M of entry of
Lencfu cf Bounty^ hy
zvkercrf
i\'Iarks as
bfaiided on
tbe caiks.
Number of
barrels.
is Mcfcr, hound for
Defciipt. ^tud
fpcclcs of filh
or provifions.
Quality.
GENERAL INFORMATION.
The want of certificates of diflilled fpirits, wines or tea<;,
fuijjed fuch articles to fcizure, and fifty dollars tine, if fuch
certificates are not delivered to the purchafer ; and if any
cafk, cheft, veffel or cafe, containing fuch article*, Ihall be
f<mnd in the polTcllion of any perfon, without being maiked,
■and not being accompanied with a certificate, the fame is lia-
ble to fcizure.
On the fale of any cafk, &c. which has been marked, the
marks to be defaced in prefence of fome officer of infpcdion
or cufioms ; and the certificate of the fame to be delivered
up, imder penalty of one hundred dollars, with cofts of fuit.
Goods from foreign ports, not to be unladen but betwc^cn
fun-rife and fun-fet, without ipeciul liceiiie, under a penally
{ '75 )
-of four hundred dollars on the mafter, and every other per-
fon concerned, difahility from holdin;; any olfice under the
l^oveinnient of the United Jitates for fevcn years, and being
advertjfed in the newfnapers, with fcrfciturc of the ,c;oods ;
and if above four hundred dollars, value of vcHl;! ::nd apparcL
Goods removed before gauged, and vi^eighed, and ifvi'ines,
fplrits or teas, before being marked, witheut permifiion, are
forfeited.
Perfons giving or offering a bribe, forfeit from two hun-
dred to two thoufdnd dollars. hifpectors and pftleers of
revenue cutters may go on board, examine and fcarrh velTels,
have accefs to the caljin, and fc?.l packa^a^ ; and after funfet
Jccure hatches, ,^c. — Pcrfons in charge of vclTels, for breaking
failenings, but in prefcuce of an ofUcer, forfeit 2co dolkrs. ;
Ofliccrsmay feize within or ^yilhout- their difcriJls — per-
fons refilling or impeding them, forfeit four hundred dollars.
The rnufter or commander of any veflVl, that fhali obilrud:
cr hinder (or be the caufe thereof) eny officer of the reve-
nue. In going ou board his -'hip or vdiTei, for the purpofe of
carrying iiito efTefb nny of the revenue laws of the United
^States, forfeits hor\\ fifty to fiv^ hundred dollars. •
Every owner of a veiTel,- reading within the limits of th.'^
United StateSjto fwear to-tbe regliTer v^'ithin nifiety c'rys af-
ter its being granted, cr it becomes void, and the veffei and
cargo pays foreign toonage-and duty.
(If any orticles of an 'iutivard''cargrt' are Irouvht iarl , ihty
are to be I'stailed^ff-ecif^d by 'zlLom f,'p(.-"d onttoa^ d, audio ivhem
covftgr.ed inivard.J
For thf Infcrmnl'iov ^/'Merchnnts in the D'lPincl of
Boflon ayid Charledown.
ALL bonds given on the exportation of Merchandize, en-
titled to a drawback, muft be put in fuit as they be-
come due, unlefs by prior application to the Comptroller,
longer time fhall be given to procure the neceffary evidence
that the Merchandize exported was landed in a foreign pert,
captured or loft.
That no document, of landing Mcrdiandl/.e in a foreign
port, entitled to a drawback, can be received, however regu-
.lar, after the bond becomes due^ unlefs fati^fadory rfafnjjs
are ufTigned for the delay.
( '7S )
That the exporter of all faked provifions and pkkltd filh',
entitled to bount)'-, cannot claim it, uulefs the evidence of the
delivery of the fifh and provifions, in a foreign port, is ten*
dered ijefore his bond, given at the time of exportation, be-
comes due, excepting in thofc cafes \vherc fatisfadory rea-
ions are afligned for the delay, or a farther time granted by
the Comptroller for obtaining evidence of the landing of the
provifions or filh, in a foreign port.
That np debenture can be illlied qn the exportation of mer-
chandize, unlefs the exporter {hall, within ten days after the
clearance of the vefiei, complete thofe papers which the hr.v
nxakes neceiTary to his being entitled to a drawback.
Should any Merchant ia this diilrict be confcious that he
has bonds in the Cuuoai-Houfc, nov/ due, given on the es-
porcation of merchandize, or of pickled liflifSlDr faked provi - -^
• fions, he v/ill conlider how interefting it is to him to Ivivo
them cancelled without farther d*;Iay. -"
Diities on LkenfdSy Carriage^; <3fc'.
Oil Licenses. For each Licenfe for retailing Wines
and Spines, 5 dcilars.
Note. All are called Raaikrs ivho j'dlkfs than thirty gel-
L'lis 0/. wine^ and twenty of fpiriis^ otherwife than in tiu
ori^ inal cojks in ■Cnhick Juy xvirc imported, except inukecp-
trs, apothecaries, Is'c.
At^ctions. Sales of l^nd, &c. farming uterfils and
ifock, or of (hips and veflcls, 25 cents per 100 doUw^s i>*-'
»Iie parchafe money ; and on the fale of other proper; y
(not exempted by law) 50 cents per xoo dollars.
Ratei of JDuiies en Carriages,
BY an Act of Congrefs, palled May 28, 1796, it is cn^
a£led, that the following yearly rates and duties are to be
paid upon all Carriages tor the conveyance of peifcrs,
which {hall ^be kept for his or her ufe, or to be let out fcr
hire, or for tht: conveyance of pafTengers, v'\z. For every
Cc'uch, i\\c {urn of i^ dollars." For every Chariot and Pcji-
Chaiff, the fum of i2 dollars: Tor every Phaeton, for the
conveyance of one or more perfons, with or without a top ;
and for every Coachee or other caiviage, having pannci-
work with blinds, gialfes or curtains, in the upper diviflon
ff the fides, front or back thereof, the fum of q dollars :
-r every fc^r-whecl ca:r;3gCj having fiamcd pcfis and tcp,
( '77 )
and lianginp on Ocel Tprln-s f'.vhethcr drawn by ore -or
more hodes; the lum oi 6 dollars : Tor every four-wheti
carnage hangjng upon ^^•ooden or iron fprii.gs or tack-s
{v/hcincr drawn by one or more horles) and upon eve rx-
Uirnck, Lhaifc, Chair, SuUte; or oiher two-wlieel top car-
riage ; and upon e\rry two-wheel carriage hanging or rtfi^
ing on fteel or iron fprings, the fum of 3 a'o/lars ; and upon
ever)' other fwo-u-bed caniage, the fum of 2 (/ol/ars; and
upon every four-wheel carnage having framed polls and
tops and rcfiir.g upon wooden fj^ars the fum of 2 ^<5//ari.
Uirna-es ulually and chiefiy empioved in hufbandry, or
for tne iranrportation of carrying goods, wnrcs, merchan-
dize, produce or commociuies, are exempted from ihe
above duties. ^
Jflatfs at ivh'ich Farcign Mcnlcs are epmated in
Payment of Duties.
Pound :{ler;ing of Great-Britain, 4 dollars and 44 cents.
— — of Ireland, 4 dollars and 10 ceuts.
i-ivre Tournois, 1 8^ cents.
Dutch florin orguiiuer. 39 cents.
Marklsanco df Hambui:gh,-33f cents.
4\i\ do.lar of Sweaen, 1 dollar.
"J\.c:il plate of Spain, 10 (fits,
iMiilree of Portugal, 1 doHar'and 2 ' cents,
'i'ale of China, 1 dollar and ^8 ccn*s.
Pagoda of India, i dollar and 04 cents.
Rupee of Bengal, 53^ cents. "^
.Rules fir reducing the Currencies of the diferefH
States into each other.
-Kn^l' ,7^ reduce the currencies of New-Ham pfn ire,
'. ^lanach\i!^nts, Rhode-Ifland, Conneaicut, and Virginia, m-
to thole ot New-York and x\o: th-Carolina, to the given fum
add i-3d part rherecf.
OfPennfylvama, New-Jcrfcy, Dcla^^•are anxl Maj-vlaud,
to the given mm add i-4th.
Of Sonth-Caro!ii:a and Georgia, from the given fum fub-
-tract 2-<;:hs thereof.
0;/ the cznircry.
V '"■'^'^'' n*''''"^^^^:-^^'"^ ^^^ Ncr.h-Carolma into
A cv;-riampf]„v.^, Mahachufettsv P hodc-Il!anc^,. Conneaicut
^;iu V j,gnaa, from the given fum dedurt i-4-ii thereof.
( -78 )
-Into Pennfylvania, Ncw-Jcrfcy, DelawireandMaryl.ind,
fiorn the (uin given deduct i-i6th thereof.
Into Soiith-Carohna and Georj^ia, to the fum given add
i-6th, and then take half of the whole.
3d. To reduce Penurylvania, Newrjcrrcy, Delaware and
Maiyland, into New-H.tmpfhire, Maffachufetts, llhodc^
Ifland, Conne6licut and Vi;ginia, from tlie funri given dcdaft
l-jth thereof.
Into New-York and North-Carolina, to the fum givcu
cdd i-i^ih theieof.
Into South-Carolina and Georgia, multiply by 3 and i-Oth,
and divide the product b}' Eve ; or multiply by 28, ana di-
vide by 45.
4th. To reduce South-Carolina and Georgia int^o New^
Hanipfliire, MafTachufetts, Rhode-Ifland, Connctticut anfi
V^jrginia, to the given fum add s-jths thereof.
Into Pennfylvania, Ne^^•-.Terfey, Delaware and Maryland,
jTiultiply the given fum by 45, and divide by 28.
Into New-York and North-Carolina, from the given fum
fubtraft i-7th, and double the remainder.
Governors in the feveral States.
New-Ham.pfhire,
Maffachufetts,
Rhode-Iiland, &c.
Connefticut,
Vermoiit,
New-York,
Nev.'-j erfc}',
Pennfylvania,
Delaware.
Maryland,
Viri^ini-N
North-Caiolina,
vSouth-Carolina,
Georgia,
Kentucky,
Tenncflee,
Millifippi Terii'tory,
North. Well Territory
Indiana 1 erritory,
John Taylor Gilman.
Caleb Strong.
Arthur Fenner.
Jonathan TrumbalL
If;?ac Tichenor.
George Clinton.
Jofeph BIcoriifield.
Thomas McKean.
Hall.
Benjamin 0^;k\
Tames Monroe.
Bei'jamin Wilhams.
Jc)hii Dray ten.
James Garrard.
Aithibald Ro<inJ.
W. C. C. Ciail>orne.
Arthur Si. Clair.
William Henry Harrifon.
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NOTE ON NANTUGKET SllOALM
IN feveral cotivcrfations wtth Cnafkrs and others, v.ho u'
wt-'ll acqunintcd with the navigation round the Cape a:, .
i>ho.ils, the foUowing projcd h^s bsen propolcd for thci,
opinion.
Duxou think it poU'ibk to raifcan Ijlandon one of the ShoaU ?
(By what means ?) By calling fonu- thoufands "(or millions)
of lighter loads of Stone, or hy linking h u i,k.s or w o x K s
iillcd with flones, on that Shoal, which fhall be found moil
elijj,iole for the ex}:»eriintrnt, and raife fuch a. foundation, as
u^ build rhereon an Illaud, fufiicient to erecl a condkk ,
<n fomt^ kind of moniuncnt, M-hich may be of uie to all vcf- I
Ids, el'-ecially Strangers, in fo critical a navigation. The
aiifwcr was in favour of the propolition, and that called the
Cnat Bound Shoal, wa«> mentioned as th.-^ moft fuitable. On
;:his Shoal,- there ar-e ^hom Jcitrfeet of water incommoif
tides.
irfiichf an experiment fhonld be made, why mav wc not
at Icai^ expe6l, lomewhat may be pcrfojined, cqual'to, if not
more than that, fo benevolently done by the parrioiJ^O Wil-
liam- 1-ord of Stonington Point ?
Who can tell but that with Nature and Art, joined to
experience, and perfcV-rancc^\Kt may yet fee aii Ifiaiid, (pci-
haps a Light-Houfe) rifins amidft the roarings; of the StA^
and defying ilsjurms, iland a friendly and faithful Wat c h-^
MAN, to warn tAb Mariner of his /au"(ndf. aud his diin«cr?
Whether the Canal through thtdhe. is opened orVcr,
thu objcti ought not to he relinciuiaied for any rcafon, Icfr.
than a natural and ablolute inij^ofribility, as it will be fcarcelv,
if at all, the lefs ncccOaiy, if ths Canal fliould be effea'^:'.
When wc conlidcr what has been done in other places, pai-
ticularlr in linking the Cuncs or Pkrs, at Cherbourg, iu i
l'>ancc,^\vc ouglu not to be ealily difcouraged. I
Of the exi-)enfe nothing is faid, hecaufe I am totally in- I
compeicnt to form th<.^ eflimatc, and if I were, it app-ars to 1
me, the amount ought not. to bt a con fi deration. Oiu- only \
concern therefore, fl-iould be concerning its praaicabiliry,
and its execution. The conr.merciivli rcfources, and the va!?'
and rapidly mcieafing ability of our country, is equal to the ;
enterprize. :. . - j
'I'o decide fairly what degree of attention the projeft dc- 'j
ferves, it fliould be examined and weighed by men,' whofe j
mature judgment will cmible them, 'Uo dijhn'ni'Jli hctzcccn \
dijjimhia and imbojfibilitici.;' uad whofc -eiiiul manner of '
{ i8. )
iifc, and experience, lead them to fpcculation and practice,
in fubjefts of this nature. If it is admitted that the plan is
within human ability to perform, then let thofe who can,
hefitate between Humanity and an inordinate felj-love —
between Duty and the calculations of interejl — between Dol-
lars and the L I V E s of Me N. Religion robed in the heav-
enly attire of Char IT y commands it, and, pointing to both
the Canal, and the IJland, Hiys, " This ought ye to have done,
and not leave the other undone.''* W.
Statement of the Number of Reprefentatl'vcs, ivhlch each
State now has, under the Cenfus of 1790 ; and the Number
to which each will be entitled, by the New Cenfus. ,
1790.
180c
New-Hampfhirc,
-
4
3
Rhode-Ifland,
-
-
2
t»
Maflachufetts,
-
_
14
- 17
Connefticut,
-
.
7
7
Vermont,
_
_
2
4
New- York,
_
-
10
- 14
New-Jerfey,
_
.
5
- 6
Pennfylvania,
-
-
13
- 1$
Delaware,
-
-
1
Maryland,
-
-
8
7
Virginia,
-
-
19
22
North-Carolina,
_
20
12
South-Carolina,
.
6
- 8
Georgia,
-
-
2
: t
Kentucky,
-
-
2
Tenneflee, (Return not
:made.)
Territory N. W.
, of Ohio,
1
J05 ;3i
^
( i82 )
CENSUS of the feveralTOSSl^^ in MASSA- i
CHUSETTS DISTRICT. ^
*;>.f. Tozons.
Hcnfr^.
h habitants.
vlh. PoHnn nnd If!snd%
2,870
24,037 1
B49 1
Chelfea and Iflands,
7'i
Hingham,
326
2,112
Hull,
18
117—28,01,3
^olk. Bcllingh.im,
V^
704
Braintree,
167
1,285
Brooklinc,
7H
603
Canton,
138
1,110
Cohaff.t,
■140
849
Dedham,
^973
Dorchcfter,
S^J
2,347
Dover,
.51 1 r
FoxborCMgh,
".3
779
Frr'.nklln,
173
i/-i«-)
■Mcdficid,
1-7
74 ">
Mfdway,
i,^/'^
l,O^D
Milton,
168
i;i43
Needh-'T-n,
1,0-2
Ouincy,
134
1,081 #
Randolph,
i?4
l,Oi'l
Roxbiiry,
S3'-i
s,-^..
Sharon,
16-7
i,oi8
S'ton;:;hrcn-,
i:<3
1,090
• Walpole,
162
989
Wcynionth,
246
1,803
Wrcnthnni,
279
2,061 — 2 7,'2Ui
. Am c (bury,
rf;.i
^^Ibl
Andovrr,
S93
2,04 1
Bcvrilv,
4 Ho
3.«^''
Eoxfi)]a,
124
1,4L'0
2,643
Bradfoui,
2c 1
Darvcrs.
GlnucoikT,
5n^^^
Haniilton,
749
Havdhil),
3^2
2,730
Ipiwich,
3,^05
Lynn,
Lynnfirld,
\
408
^■:i
Manchc Ik r,
i,o8e
Miublehead,
o'-i
^,£it
( >83 )
Cviihiies.
TorvKs.
Houfcs,
lr,!.ubnanl^.
Mcthuv^n,
i4
i>-53
Middle ion,
o!)«
rvcwbury,
A "7
4,076
Ncwljuiyport,
j;o6
,3,946
Rbwu-y,'
Ml
1)3^7
Salem,
9>4,57
vSalifbur)',
£98
i.B'^.S
Topsfie'd,
7RC,
WcidiUTT.,
67
476 — 61,156
Middlrfex
. Afton,
117
c;oi
AlKln.
147
94 »
ikdt^d,
74
-5^^
Billerica,
174.
1,3§S
Boxborough,
.59'
387
Burlington,
74
534
Canibndge,
320
•^1i
Carlific,
78
Charleftown,
?^
2j751
Chelmsford,
1,290
Concord,
<i<i7
J. 679
Dracut,
170
1,274
485
835
Dunftable,
72
Eaft-Sudbury,
Framingham,
235
1,623
Groion,
250
1,802
HolliHon,
1^8
783
Hopkinton,
215
1.372
JLcxiiigton,
124
i,co6
Lincoln,
i?^
756
Littleton,
904
Maiden,
n-^j
J < 0,59
Marlborcuuh,
i'30
1.735
Medfcrd,
128
1,114
Natick,
11 1
^94
Newu-.n,
i83
1.49 i
^
Readiiig,
2,o'23
Pc-pptMi 11,
i6v5
1,198
^bcrburne,
U^
775
Shirley,
icj
713
Stoncham,
380
iStow,
130
890
-SudlM.ry,
1H4
1.303
* t\tiNibury,.
133
9-a
S^%
( i84 )
€cunties.
Toiuns.
Houfes.
Inhabitants.
Townfeiid,
158
i»J49
Tyngfborough,
85
6^
Wakham,
109
903
Wateitown,
141
1,207
Wefton,
134
1,027
Weftford,
165
J,267
Wilmington,
797
Wobiirn,
^56
1,228—46,928
Wercfjitr,
Afhbuinham,
129
994
Athol,
145
993
Barre,
24b
1.937
Berlin,
84
590
Bolton,
132
945
3,284
Brookfield,
435
Boylfton,
H7
1.058
Charlton,
2,190
Pouglas,
:L)udey,
1^4
i»o83
1,140
. ^itchburgh.,
Gardner,
%
^'^7
Geny,
i\%
8o2
Grafton,
9^5
HardM'ick,
1,727
Harvard,
165
1,319
MoMen,
1,142
Hubbardfton,
141
1,113
Lancafter,
230
1,584
Leiceller,
154
1,103
Leominilcr,
200
1,486
Lunenburgh,
185
1:24Q
Mendon,
£o8
1,628
Milford,
135
s
New-Braintrec,
Northborough,
83
Northbridgc,
74
i^
Oakham,
Oxford,
92
'%
Paxton,
i8.5
Pcterfham,
2J5
1,794
Princeton,
148
1,021
JRoyalfton,
306
1,243
Rutland,
176
l,So8
Shrrwfbury,
141
1,048
Scuihborough,
8:1
( i8;r )
p/yviouth.
Srnpi.
Towns.
Spencer,
Sturbridge,
Sterling,
Sutton,
Templeron,
Upton,
Uxbridge,
Ward,
Weftborough,
Weftcrn,
Weftminfter,
Wincihendon,
Worceder,
Abingdon,
Brldgewater,
Carver,
Duxborough,
Halifax,
J-Ianover,
Krngfton,
Marfhfield,
MiJdIcborough
J*lympton,
Pembroke,
Plymouth,
Rochefter,
vSr-tuate,
Wareham,
Attlebornugh,
Berkley,
Dartmouth,
Dighton,
Eafton,
Fieetown, '
Mansfield,
New-Bedford,
Norton,
Ravnham,
Rehobotb,
Somerfet, -
Swanzey,
Taunton,
Wsftporl,,
Q3
lloufes.
Inkabitantu
196 •
1,43^
^,846
234
1,614
223
2,513
124
i,o6S
118-
854
'^
1,404
83
5y^
922
123
979
176
1.369
105
1,092
3c6
2,411 --61,100
2CO
1,623
74Q
5:2CO
124
553
240
1,664
96
642
i6i
95^
i.>6
I0037
216
1,2 JO
709
4>4.sH
123
86i
^Sa
1.943
423
3.524
^,546
421
2,728
770— 3o,07,>
264
2,480
11.5
1,013
4x6
2,660
205
1,666
250
1.550
390 .
^^52.5
175
1,016
626
4?S6i
236
1,481
173
1,181
4.743
Hi
1,232
211
3,'So
560
359
2; 3^51 -~33>8B^
( .86 )
Counties.
BaTnJtabk.
Dukes
County.
Nantuckd.
HampJJiire.
Tozvns.
Bamftablc,
Chatham,
Dennis,
Eaftham,
Falmouth,
Harwich,
Maff-ipee,
Or ens,
Provincetown,
Sandwich,
Truro,
Welhleet,
Yarmouth,
Chllmark,
Edgarton,
Tilbury,
Nantucl;et,
Amherft,
Belchertown,
Brimfuld,
Granby,
Greenwich,
Hadley,
Holhmd,,
Levcrett,
Long -Meadow.
LtidJow,
Monfon,
Montague,
New-Salein,,
Nortlifield,
Orange,
Palmer,
Pelham,
Shutefbuiy,
SouLh-Hadiey,
Souih-Erimficld,
Sunderland,
Springfield,
Ware,
Warwick,
Wendell,
Wilbraham,
Hoif/ts.
408
8,5
27
105
296
173
17S
2,5.5
122
iH,5
166
779
eoi
140
123
105
124
142
o4
99
75
1 i::\
80
'i
111
^37
-19>29,':;
-5,617
InlialnLtiiit
2,964
1,408
2,857
155
ho35
812
2,024
1,152
1,207
1,727-
800
1,006.
l,OQ2-
5,617-
1^878
1,384
1,460
1,073
445
711
973
050
i,6:j-,
J. 22",.
1^949
1,047
766
1,030
1,144
930
801
77^^
537-
2,312
997
1,233
737
1,74 J
i87 )'
IVeJi Sidi of Cniiifiici^t Rher.
Tovrs. ' Hcvfcs. hhcbli
Coiifftips. . -. . - .
Hampfdre. Afhfield, 216 l,/4i
Blanrord,
B'lcklaiui,
Charitmont,
Chcftcr,^ ^
Chefterneld,
Colralii,
. Conway,.
Cumrrington,
Dcerfield,
Eaft-Hamptor,
Gill,
Goftien,
Granviilc,
Greenfield,
Hatfield,
Hawley,
Heath,
l^vden,
Mi'ddlefield,
MontgCiTicry,
Northampton,
Nor(.\-)ch,
Plainfield,
Rowe,
Ruffell,
Shelburne,
Southampton,
Southwick,
Wett-Sprlngfield,
We{f-Hampton,
Weflfield,
Whatelv,
WillbinAur^ii,
Worthlr.gton,
Berkfnirt. A dr. ins
AlFord,
Becket,
Bethlehem,
Chefhirc,
Clarkiburgh,
( i88 )
Da'ton, o.
Kgremonf, c>- ^^^^
Gr-at-Barrington, 26? ^ J-'^
Hancock, i_j5 ^''^4
Lanefborough, o^o j' 7
Lee, "^ ;g J'443
Lenox, iq. ^^7
Loudon, ^^ ''°4t
Mount-Wafhington, ^^J
New-Marlborough, "^"^ , 5?o
Pittsfield, ^3^»
Richmond, ,40 T^
Sheffield, , ^30
Wef}.-,S:ockbridgc,
Williamfton
200 3,7J2
273 2,086
\\T- jr ' ~ ^ 2,Odt
•^'iiincorporatrd >
Lawls, called Zoar, J "^ 2i5__^^gg_
Total, 422,84.3
enfus of the Counties in the Diflria ^/* Maine.
ork. . _ /
mbcrland. . " SZ*?*^
«r^/;,. . " - -M^394
I number i.s -J-^v^^M ; conlequently there is a deficiency
he above of 823. Agreeably to this ftat.m-^m S
timonwcahh has, from 1790 to 1800, iucr.a J 90*03^
CENSUS OF THE UNITED S T A T E S— Taken m 1809.
Complete, excepting Tevnejfee, and part of the Diflrifl of Maryland, not returned, bat allowed fbr.
§o-|
FREE WHITE MALES,
FREE WHITE FEMALES.
New-Hampfhire,
Rhode-Ifland,
MalTachufetis,
Connefticut,
Vermont,
New-York,
Ncw-Ierfey,
Pennfylvania,
Delaware,
Maryland,
Virginia,
North-Carolina,
Souih-Carolina,
Georgia,
Kentucky,
Tenneffec,
Territoiy, Midifippi
N.ofOhio
Indiana
n.
ii
%
~-i
«^
OT
<;
852
R
3,301
380
7,270
—
5.3.^0
9 it
557
—
10,;i21
20,613
4,402
12,422
1 'a
1,706
6.153
i 18,046
120,393
20,124
345,796
7-043
133,296
146,151
59,699
r ^4'
4°>34.3
fay
at leaft
T
3,489
sb
i6f|-
', 135
returned
in^rofs.
783
1 106,298
3,=44
i 874,779 !1
or
at
um
( '89 )
ROADS to the principal
from Boflon, with the
From Bojlon to Nezoport^
over Seekhcnki through
Rehoboth. MUcs
Roxbury Whiting 8
Dedham Ames & Gay 3
Ellis 3
Walpole Policy 7
Wreiitham Drucc 6
Attleborough Plolmes 5
Newell 4
Rehoboth Carpenter 7
W'airen Cole 8
Briftol Bourn ^
Ferry -Hon fe Pearfe 2
Portrmouth Congden 7
Newport Townfend 5
69
To Plymouth & Cabe Cod.
Roxbury Bii^^bee 4
Milton Pierce 3
Quincy Arnold 2
ditto SiilKbur}- 2
Wcymouih Arnold 1
ditto Rke 3
Hlngham Waters 3
^'cituatc Collainore 4 '
Hanover Wales 5
Pembroke Baker 4
Kingfton Little 6
Plymouth [Bartlett &
Witherell 4
ditto Cornilh 6
ditto Ellis 5
Sandwich Newcomb
&.feflenden 7
Bamftable Howland,
Baiiter & Chipman 8
ditto Loring & Crocker 4
Yarmouth Bafiett &
Thatcher 5
Towns on the Continent
Names of Innkeepers.
Harwlck Silk 7
ditto Clark & Snow 1.
Eaftham Knowles 6
ditto Knowles 3,
Wellfleet Collins & /
i.ombard 9,.
Truro Knowles f
ditto Stevens 1
Provincetov;n Nickerfon 7
To Martha's Vineyard.
Saridwich Felienden 6
Fa!mc)uth Fifh 1
Falmouth town Hatch
Wood's Hole Parker
Over the ferry to Viney ari
Road to Tauritouy Sumttj
Warren., Brifiol, i.nd jm
port.
•■
Milton
Vofe!
ditto
Bradley
Canton
Bent
ditto
May
ditto
Cran^
Sharon
Savage
Kafton
Wciherb}
Taunton Porter, Bolcuir
& Hodge
Dighton Dean & Brow
Somerfet Da\^
Swanzey Chac
Warren Co
Briftcl Bonn
Over the ferr)' to Ne^
port Towiife
( J90 )
?cfl-Rcad to Providence.
Rcrdmry
Whiting
Draper
Gay & Clapp
Ellis
E\'eret
ilpole Smith, Billings
& Smith
)c'dh-ajTi
ditto
• lltto
Wrentham
ditto
Attleborough
aitto
ditto
Scekhonk Plain
.tUCiCCt
!piovidence
Hatch
Bclconi
Hawes
Nc^w 11
Bk«r(nvs
Sabnis
Slack
1 lom
Iianniom^:i--ci<}ir 4
on
it (
un
ab(
3nv
•1.5
I'o Charltjlown ( N^zv-Hamp-
PUreJ and Crcivri-Pcivt.
Vatcrtown Willingtvon 8
\''a!thnm I'ownlcnd 2
'or.cord I'.irkman 10
.6ton |oiu-s ,<>
arvard Farkhurll 8
ditto AthcMon 2
rchburgh C'v)\\dcn 11
ditto Upton 3
''cftininftcr Cooper 1
(hbarnhanj Cu{hin|c -2
ditto Kuiicll 1
'inchendoa iJ;\le 5
ditto Kl.Ki:r 4
zwilliam Stonp 4
liitc) Kced 5
\r-Marlbojx)' Swi'cher
lltto ■ ^ Robt-rts 8
?n'* iliohardion
'.;o Bliowbicd .-J
(.■-» r..-llo>s-s 'J,
Charlc flown Stone
ditto V/illard &
Carpenter
Nott's ferry
Springfield
Wcathcr-sfrjld
Cavendilh
dito
Otter Creek
Rutland
Pirtsford .
Shore ham
Bfidport
Crovvnpoint
Stevens
Spafford
Pain
Coffin
Botton
Meed
Waters
Moore
1 onmer
396
To Movtr'af and Qjicbec.
[From I'Vahnh Bridge, a r.ezu
Waipo!..' Biidge 103
fS' pejon^oing lij}.)
Over the Bridge
Rockingham
CiicOcr
Caxendiih
Ludlow
Mountbolly
ditto
Shrc^^■fi)Uly
Chncnden
Rutkuid
djtto
Pitfsford
ditto
Brciidon
Eeicefter
Salin>ury
Middlebui-)'
j Vcrgejuies
Ft-rrifburg
Ck-.rk-.rte
} Shelburft
; fJujWi'gfqa
[ Miltou
Webb
Kimball
Dutton
Reed
Green
Bcntt
Robcrfon
Bowman
Reed
Pinion
Ewings
Antony
Gilbert
Woodard
Heard
Mat fork
PIol lifter \2
Burt • )
Williams 4
Pearfons ^
Ames 5J
( i9I
Acn.fs the founcl to South
Hero 6
The Gut between N. &
S. Horo Gordon 12
Ferry- tn N. Hero 1
Hervey's Ferry 7
Alburgh 1
Savage's Pvnint 4
Latitude 45'^ Sent &
Grig's 8
Barrows's 8
W'attoy's 5
Chernere's 8
St. John's Gill 4
Leproire 18
Montreal 6
Trois Rivieres 90
Quebec 80
489
Upper Road to Exeter and
Portland.
Medford Blanchard 5
Woburn Blackhorfc 3
ditto Fowle 3
Wilmington Blanchard 4
An dove r Abbot 8
Haverhill Charlton 9
Plaftow Sawyer 5
Kingdon Blake 6
Exeter Folfom 6
Stratham Folfom 5
Newmarket FoHbm 5
Durham Gage 4
Dover Shannon 6
Bcrviick Butler 6
ditto Thcmpfon 2
ditto Hays 3 )
Wells Littlefieid 7
Kennebuiik Bernard
S. Howard 9
Biddeford Hooper 10
Saco Bridge Spring
Pepperelboro' Bradbuiy 4
Scarborough Milikin 2
ditto Marfh 4
ditto . March 2
Stroudwaier Broad 5
Portland GreeU &
Motley 4
127
Poft-Road to Salem, Nezv-
bvry-Port, and Portfmcuth,
(Over Maiden Bridge)
Maiden Bridge Page 2
(New road.)
To Lymi Newell 6
Danvers , Frje 7
Salem Webb and Buf-
Hngron i
Beverly Gcodridge 2
Baker 1^
Porter e|
Brown and
Adams 2
Swazey and
Trca dwell /
Rowley Parley & Bifhcp 't
Newbaryport Davenport \
Merimack Bridge Pearfon ;
Wenham
Hamilton
Ipfwich
Hampton Falls
Hampton
iNortiiampton
Greenland
Portfmouth
Wells
Leavitt
Leavitt &
Dearborn
Hufe
Brewfier,
Greenleaf, Geddes
and Davenport
Road to Machids.
/To Portfmouth, as above
From Portfm. over the ferr
Portfmouth Ferry Ric(
York Emerfon & Prebl
ditto Sewall &. Wve
{ 19^ )
' orti.
Ivcnncbutik
Biddeford
dkio
Peppcrelboro'
Scarborough
ditto
ditto
ditto
Falmouth
ditto
Cole 1 1
Barnard 8c
Jaffry 4
Hooper 9
Spring
iiradbury 4
Burbank 1
MiUikin 2
Harmen fi
Marfii 2
Broad 4
Pollard 4
T> 1 . ^ , -roiiard
Portland Motlev, Gr-e'e
New-Cafco Bucknam 4
North Yarmouth Lomm 6
^ di«o Klvvell 2
Freepon Gumming,^ 9
Brunfwick Chile r
Brunfwick Falls .Stone 3
f^^,„ n I^ambertig
Herndell's Ferry 2
Wilcairct Whitticrii
Newcaftle Ferry Avery 5
ditto *-• • -
Nobleborough
Waldoborough
ditio
Cufhing ^ ^
^t. Geoi^gc's Ferry
yladuukor-k M'Clathry 7
WcflvrnPoO-Roadro//^./.
>r^&.Vx.-n>r/., according
to the new uiealurement.
Camh,,dge Brov.n o|
Watertoun fW.ilingtonl
Sudoury +Ho^5 4
Marlborough +Munroe 7
Nicho]-
Hu^fe',' ,5
Reed 2
Sampfon 7
Packard 9
1
^uck-Trap
Jelfaft
.r-inkfort
'he Ferry
,luc-Hill
; ditto
pion River
ilkei;r>y
ouldfuorough
achi
UJmer 7
Mitchell 12
Black 12
I
Parker io
Patten 7
Miliikcn 7
Gcokj ns 6 I
Jone.s 19
Lopgfdiow 40
S08
Shrewfbuiy
Worcefter
Leicefter
i 'Spencer
' Brookfield
Weftern
Palmer
yViibraham
Springfield
Nuffield
Windfor
Harrford
Berlin
WalHngsf.
N'orth-Ha^.cn
Milford
Stratford
I Fairfield
Nor walk
Stamford
Horle:ipck
Rye
Maroneck
New-Rochel
Eall-Clicfter
K.jngfLury
Haarjem
New-York
tPcafe 3
+Mower 8
+Hob?rt 6
+A'Iarou ,5
tDrapc^r o
+Batcs %
tGrorveaor'4
+V\^iiiiams iO
■^Syjx, ri
•tpK-kti Jl
■M>ee 10
TLarrifi-.jn i-
+Nich(.!is ?
Ciaike lo
fLovcior- J
tPcnnfield^
Pafleir'
+\Vebl> Q
+Knopp ?>
+Uuinrard 6
Honon 4
W^|^ia^ls $'"
Gvon 4^
fl-ioytr-
fPcckmnu 9
N. B. Where the Mail Stv^c
fiojjs, the names of the Irn-
kcepcT* are marked tJicj. ■^.
( '93 )
f 1 om Bojlon to ABany on the
Hartford Road.
^Veftem
Ware
Belchertovvn
Hadley
ditto
N. Hampton
ditto
Chefterfield
Worthington
PartridgeHcld
ditto
Balton
, Pittsficld
Ilancock
New Lebanon
Canaan
Stevenftown
Schoodick
ditto ^ McKownfo
trj-een Bufh Van Haden o
Albany Fe-rx' ~
AJbany * ]
Ponieroy
Blair 72,
Quinrin 6
I3unbar 7
White 6
^Varner 3
Pomeroy q
Edwards 5
Merrick 7
Fitch 6
Badger 8
^V]iitii;g 3
Waterman q
Allen 6
Broad 5
Swings 2
J ones 2
Bulb 7
Strong 6
Warwick
South Road
^"^'o'ifh/jSld Hunt,
Whitney & Doolittle,
N. R.
Hinfdale
Brattlcboro*
Marlbro'
ditto
Wilmington
ditto
Reedfboro*
ditto
W(x>dford
Bennin'^ron
liowe «
Dickeribn 6
Stockwell 4
Whitney G
Cook 4
Thompfon 2
Hart well 6
"1 ^
Scott 5
-Uewav,
i-c'v, Gr.Twold and
Hathawav --
i.^i
Road fiom Bofton toKamrm
^^w.HampJhirc.
lo Cambridge Brown 3
Road to PeterJIiam and Bm-
^ nington.
'lury
.J
Wo/ceaer
Holden
ditto
ditto
Rnt'and
d
O .lam
Bane
ditto
Ptt^r/ham
ditto
ditto
Orange.
ditto
Peafe 40
Cu/hen 1
Bigelow 4
Parker 3
Abbot q
J:)avi.s r
Wood 4
Henry j
Kelley ^
Nurfc 4
Smith 2
Peckham ^
•DickeHbn 2
Ward 1
Cady 6
Mayo 1 J
Lexir.gron
Concord
Littleton
Groton
Warren.
'iowalcnd
Jaffray
Minroe 8
Rich.rdlun 8
i V elder 9
Richardion to
<: ^
■^rone i
Pi'clcot 13
Parto'fxVew-Iprwich
[Marlborough ^^l^^lfe; ^
^-e Wells &^^r|
Il^ole Bullardfi4
rwiTrt"' ^eddington 2^
Charicftown Hunt J
Claremont StefrneTif
( ^94 )
WIncifor Pcttes 7
Hartland Ferry 9
Dartmouth-College
Brewfter, Dewey 9
From Boflon to Leomivjlcr.
To Cambridge Brown 3
Menotomy Whitman 4
Lexingtoa Munroe 4
Lincoln Benjamin 5
Concord Wymaa &Paine 4
Stow Ruflell 8
Bolton Homer 6
Lancaftc-r Williams j',
Leominfter Hdle 8
47
prom Bojlon to Groton, on
the Lcominjler Road.
To Concord Wyman &
Paine 20
Littleton
Groton
Kidder 8
Rlchardfon 8
"36
To Charhpwn, (N.Jlamp.)
Menotomy Ruffel 5
ditto Whittemorc i
Lexington
ditto
ditto
ditto
Lincoln
Concord
Aaon
Littleton
Groton
Shirley
Lu^ienburgh
Fitchburgh
Afliburnham
Bro^vn 3
Munro x
Dudley &
Merriam 1
Benjamin 2
Hartwell 4
Ricbardfon 3
White 5
Gilbert 5
Richardfon o
Sawiel 5
Goodrich
& Whitney 5
Cowden 4
Cufhing 7 ^
Thence to Charleftown as in
the lift, p. 190.
To Dartmouth Colic ere.
Charleilown
(See p.
Claremont
ditto
Corniih
Plainlield
Lebanon
Hanover
Willard 119
190O
Adiley 6
Cook 4
Chaf. 5
SafFord 7
Hall. 6
i^rewfier 4
\5'^
( "9S )
Additions and Corre£lions.
PAGE 30, dele Rkh'd. Cutts, Rcpr. from Pt-pperelboio'
71, For Jfoht Pike (Coroncrj read Jo/m Fijk.
Dele, Samuil Havev, removed. ^
91. TicXe., Jena, Roztman,]nn. AH the Om.ccs arc execut-
ed by Ivlr. Bradford.
loi. Andrew Grecvzvcod^ Atrcrney, removed to Portland.
Add T/ws, Foote, Sedunkook, Atty . at C.C. Pi. n r Line.
105. Benjamin Stone, Preceptor, Wcllfcrd Acadciv.y.
108. Medfieid, dele E. Clark, r.^movcd to Fruiran^ham.
Amefbury, infert Steyfien Midi.
Manchcfter, infert Abraham Randall.
110. Grafton, infert _7oyf<2/z Go<^t'/<2r^, B.
111. Rehobotli, dc\c Bcnjamvi Mafon.
a 12. Tifbury, infert Kympkas Hatch,
113. Charletnont, infert Jofeph Fidd.
Dele John Green.
115. N. Yarmouth, Benjamin Tiicomb, vice Tkornas Grc:ri»
110. Chefter and FarmTigton, infert Jotham Scwall.
Starks and Tyngftown, infert Samuel Sewall.
120. Dele Robert Smith, Bifliop, S. Carolina, deceafed.
253. Seventh Corgrefs.
Infert John E. Colhoiin, Senator, vice Jacob Read,
James Jack/on, Senator from Georgia.
Ifaac Vanhorn, Reprefentatiye from Pennfylvania.
Paul Fearing, do. N.W. Territory.
Read £.V/Zfztr Elmer, JViilliam llclrris, I -kt t r,^,
James Moit, ' ^cwr;' Southard, ^ 'J ^'~^'
178. John F. Mercer, Qov. of Maryland, vice Benj. Ogle.
Read David Hall, Governor of Delaware.
INDEX to the Register and Caleisdar.
Page
BOSTON Epifcopal Cliaritable
Society, - - 40
Boftnn Marine Society, 41
Bolton Mechanic Afibciation, 42
, Banks in the United States, 45
Attornies at Law, - 97 i Branch of U. S. Ba;nk, Bofton, 45'
Academies in Maflachufctts, 104 BoitonMariiielnfurancceonnp. 4S
Academies in Maine, - 106 Bofton Chamber of Commerce, 49
Ancient and Hon. Artillery, 133 | Briftol Medical Afibciation, 5^
^'Vudioaecr* in Boiton, &c. 137 | Eolton Medical Difpenfary, f-t
Page
A MERICAN Academy of Arts &
•^ Sciences, - - 51
Agricultural Societies, s^
Aqueduct Corporation, s^
Aqueduct Corporations in Maff. 57
( '96 )
Baptitt Education Fund, 54
Bolton Female Afylcui, 55
Bolton Librarv, - •- - SS
lirulge Corporations in MaSF. 56
Bridge Corporations in Maine, Si)
Barniters at Law, - g5
Bowdoin College, - 106
JUfhops, Epilcop. in America, izo
Brigade Sratt-Officers in Mali". 124
Bolton LiKht Infantry, i 33
Board of Health, Bolton, 1 34
Branch Pilots in Maflachuf. i 39
/COURTS in Coiinecl. R.IIlind,
^--' N. Ha;-npihire & Vermont, 15
Court, Supreme, U. States, 145
times of its fittJKgs, 148
Circuit Courts of U. States, 145
times of their fittings, 149
Court, Supreme Judicial, 63
County Courts, 64 to 96
Court, Bolton Municipal, 137
Council & Senate of Maflach. zz
Committees of the Gen. Court
of Mafl'achufctts, - 35
Charitable Societies, - 40
Companies of Infurancc, 47
Chambtr of Commerce, 49
Corporations for credling Toll
Bridges in Maflachufetts, 58
Corporations for creftins Toll
Bridges in Maine, - S9
Corporations for Locks and Ca-
nals in Maine, - 59
Corporations for Locks and Ca-
nals in Maffachufetts, 60
Corporat. for Social Libraries, 60
Corporations to promote Man-
u failures, - - 6 1
Corporations for Convenience
of Navijjation, - 61
Coroners in the Counties, 65 to 96
Colleges, Academies, <Itc. 103
Churches, Miniiiifis, iLc. 107
Convention of ditto, - iiB
ComfWttee to vilit Schools, 1 37
Columbian Societv, - 145
Coni^rcfs, ' - ' - 143
Ccunfellors and Attornies in the
Circuit Court, Maff. Dillridt, 151
ComniilTi oners of Loans, 151
Confuls ill Grcat-Britahi, 1 51
Commercial Aeents in France, isz
Confuls in Spam, - 153
ConQils in Portugal, - 153
Confuls to Batavian Republic, 153
Confuls to Denmark, - IS 3
Conful to Prufiia, - 153
Confuls to Germany, - 153
Confuls to Sweden, - i )4
Confuls to the Italian States, 1 54
ConfuU to the Larbary Powers, 1 54
Page
Conn.iIs, 5'c. from Foreign Pow-
ers, n-iidinjiin the U. States, 145
Collectors of Revenue, izo, 157
Coins and Currenc'cs, 177
Cenl'us of M iirathufctts, 1 o^
T^EPARTMENT of S-ate, 145
•^ Doparimcnt, 'rrcidiiry, 145
Depart iicnt. War and Navy, i.j(5
Di.eclions for Mariaers, ' 36
Dlfpenfary, Botton Medical, 5i
briyvvncd Perfont, inelhou of
trcaur.enc. - -• 14T
riiitrict i/ilicers, - 147
Diilrid Courts, times of their
fitanys, - - 150
Tjuties on Goods, Wares, Sec. 159
Duties en Liccnfes, Carria-
ges, ic. - - 176
ESSEX Bank at Salem, 4 7
Education t und, Baptiil, 54
Eail-India Marine Soc. Salem, 49 ^
EpU'coD. Bhhops in America, izo
Excife'Offlcers, - - I57
FIELD Officers in Maflachuf. 1 2^
Federal senate - 143
Federal Reprefentatives, 144
Federal Courts, times of tlieir
fittings, - - 148
Fees, Cultom-Hqufe, - 174
GOVERNORS Hnce the firit
fettlement of Plym. & Mad'. 2 1 ■,
Gloucelter Bank, Cape-Ann, 47
Government of Maliachufetts, zz
Gtffpel, Society for propagating, 5 3
Grammar Schools, mcorporat. 10 j
Gencral Statl-Officcrs in Malf. izz
Government of the U. States, 143
Goods, Wares, <l'c. duties on, 1 39
Governors in the fev. States, 1 78
HUMANE Society, Maliach. 4Z
ii'iftorical do. do. Si
Harv.ird Univenitv, - loz
Health, Board of, ' - 1 34
1 NSPEC lOKS of Pot and Pearl
•»• Arties, N.iils, Tobacco, Beef,
r.utter and Lard, - 39
Iriih Charitable Society, 40
Inlurance Oiliccs in Scate-ftreet, 49
Independent Cadets, - 1 33
Independent l-ufilicrs, 133
InltrudoTS in Public Schools, 1 "37
Intercll I able, 6 per cent. 14Z
Indiana Territory, Othcers in, 156
Infirmation for i^icrchants, 175
JUal'lCLS throughout the
Commonwealth, - 63
Juftices of the Common Picas,
of tlic Quorum, and of the
Peace, - 64 to 96
Judiciary of the United States, 14*
( >97 )
Paire
TTENNErECK MMical AfTBcia-
-^ tion, . - 53
Kentiebetk Agricultural Society 56
T ETTKR Poft.i-c, rate cf, 20
»•'' Locks & Canals in Maine, 59
T ocks and Canals in MafTach. 60
1VTASSACIIUSETTS Charita-
-^'A b!e Soci.-tv, - .41
MafT. Charitabfe Fire Society, 41
Mairichufcfts Hinnane Society, 4z
Mechanic Aflbciation, Bofton, az
Mafonic r.ocieties, - 4^
MalFachufetts Bank in Bofton, 46
Merrimr.ck Bank at Ncwhurvp. 47
MallXclnifetts Fire and Marine
Infurance Company, 4>
Maine Fire and Marine Infur- '
ance Companv, - aH
Mafl. Mutual Fire' Infur. Comp. 48
Marine Infurance Companies, 4S
, Iniarine Society in Sa'.cm, 49
Marine Swiety in Newburvp. 50
A'arinc Soci^-ty in Marbklie'ad, 50 :
Marine Society in Portland, 50 \
MalFachuf. Society for the Aid
of Immiy;rant3, - to I
MaOaclu-.fetts Medical Sodctv, 51 '
Midaiefex Medical Afibciatioii', ?i
Medical Socie'Liei, - 5,
Maifacliuf. Congregational CLar- "
4tah!e Society, - r^
,'^7a(lacI^uf. Miiiionarv Socictv, cl
Maffachuf. Miftorical'Socie^v: Cf
JWaliachuf. Africulturai Socictv, 56
['amifaclurcs, Con>orations for, 61
Mjiiiiters in Towns, - 107
Milicia Officers, - - rz^ |
Municipal Court for Bofton, 127 ■
Minitters of the United States
in Foreign Countries, i rj
M:n:!ters, Confuls and Ccmmil-. |
laries of Foreiijn Povv*ts, rci-
identin the U^ States, 154 |
J-IJiTifippi r errit. Officers in, 1 c6 '.
MerchandL^e, 4-c. duties on, i co '
f.'aruiers, notice to, - 3^ |
VTOTA-:rs, Public, - :,r i
^^ Nantucket Barik, - ^
Newburyport Marine Infurance 1
Ctniipanv, - . .v '
Vav.l Officers, - ,To '
'>avv Department, . ,46 \
North-WtU Terr. Officers in, i c6 I
Note on Nantucket ShoaJ.s. 1 80
^ — Page
OiTicers m K.W. Territory, Mif-
ulippicfe Indiana Territories, 156
pORTLAKD Bank, - 47
I *■ Port!,?nd Marine Socictv. 50
Prohatc Courts, - 64 to 96
: PracHtionersoftheLr-winMair. 96
i ''rcfidents of Harvard Univ. lo*
I Frofefiorr in ditto, 10?
Preceptors of Academies, 104
I Police Officers - - i iS
i Pbylicians<.l- Surgeons in Boft. i3«
I Pilots, . - . i^f,
j Ports of F.ntrv and Deliverv, 171
. Poftaje, rates of, - ' io
\ R EPRKSEXTATPVES, MafT. 25
*■ Reprcfentatives, Federal, 144
I Rates of Stn.mp Duties, z
Rates of Poitag.', - jq
Rcxhury Cha.-itable Socictv, 42.
Revenue Officers, lio, jlj
Rates of Pilotage, - i\k
Receiver, cf Public Money for
Lards, . . i,<5
Regitters of U. S. Land-Office, 156
Rates of Foreign Monies, 1 7 7
Roads, - . j^^
CTAMP Duties, - . »
Stages that run from Bofton, 1 7
Senate and Councir of Maifach. x*
f) FFICERS of Societies, 40 to <6
^^ Officers of Militia, liz
Officers of MalTach. Revenue, 120
Officers of U. S. Government, 147
Officers of the Internal Revc-
nue in MalHtchuf. Diftria, 157
scots Charitable Society, 40
Societies of Mafons, - 43
j Salem Marine Infurance Comp. 40
j Salein E. India Marine Society, 49
I Society for propag. the Gofpel, ST.
. Societies, various, 40 to 56
I ^"^"".^P^c Jud. Court cf r,!alT. 62
! ShenfTs and Dep. Si^eriffs, 65 to 96
Staff-Officers of ^'afr. .%-ilitia, 125
Sub-Legion of Artillerv, 12a
Surgeons, &c. in Bofton, ih
Senate o> the United States, 142
Supreme Court of the U. S. 14S
Sittings of the Federal Courts, 148
yURKPJKE Corporations in
Mafiachufetts, - 6z
Tutors in Harvard Un iverfitv, 103
Fovvn-Officers in Bofton, ' M4
I able of .'^imple Intereft, ilz
I reafiiry Department, 14c
Tonnage, - . 171
'Fable of the Value and Weight
of Coins, . 175
TJNION BanK in Bofton, 46
^ Univerfitv, Harvard, loz
TyORCESTER Medical Aflbc 51
"* Williams' College, 105
Winflow Blues, - - 13^
Wardens for Boft. & Charlcft. X ;»
War Department, - i^
THE Subfcribers gratefully
acknowledge the afliftance they have received from Gen-
tlemen in various parts of the State, and refpeftfully afk a
continuance of their favours. They alfo requell that future
Communications may be made as early as the ift of Sep-
tember ; and as in many inftances the information received
from Gentlemen in the fame county has efrentiallj'- varied,,
they requeft that no alterations may be made vthere there
is any doubt of accuracy. In prefenting this number of
the Regiftcr to the Public, they have to folicit their candor,
as they have experienced difadvantages which in future they
v;\\\ be able to avoid. They are forming correfpondences
with Gentlemen in various parts of this State, and at the feat i
of General Government, which they flatter themfelves willV if
enable them to make the future numbers more defemng of
public patronage.
JOHN WEST.
MANNING B LORING.
1
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