Sudbury, the title whereof your honor's Court according to the Record must determine ere that your petitioner can give any account thereof. And as for what may concern the estate contended for, by the 2 sonnes or any other, &c., your petitioner desireth humbly to be excused from such an infinite task, who yet is willing to give a faithfull and fatherly account and make satisfaction to the full content of the 2 children of the aforesaid Mr. Glover, that have not fully received their child's portion, viz. Mr. John Glover and Mrs. Priscilla Appleton, and to answer all sutes and pleas that any other of the children shall for any estate in this country legally make, during your humble petitioner's life. Otherwise it is easily foreseen what endlesse vexations and tedious decisions both this honored Court, your humble petitioner and his posterity, may from generation to generation causlessly be put unto. The premises therefore being considered and answered, your humble petitioner shall as ever heretofore soe hereafter remain 4. 9ber. 54. Yours to his power in all things humbly to serve, (Signed) 20 † INDEX TO THE HISTORY. The subjects of the Appendix will be found in the Table of Contents, at Bernard, Governor, and others give Books and Money 289 furnishes the plan of Harvard Hall 208 his Compendium of Logic Bulkley, (or Buckley) John, his gift of the Tutors' Orchard. Cambridge, its gift of land to the College 89 89 91 15 220 16 Catalogue of Books to be purchased, sent to London 292 Cheeshahteaumuk, Caleb, an Indian Graduate Classical Studies, recommended by the Overseers 20 30 28 239 Court, General, of Massachusetts, order £200 for purchase of Cutler, Rev. Timothy, declares against Presbyterian Ordination 218 221 175 227 294 162 Gale, Theophilus, gives his library to the College 47 Glover, John , Joseph, his gift of types, &c. Grammar School at Cambridge Grants, annual, to the instructers 16 6 5 184 rebuilt at the charge of the Province Hoar, President, elected resigns Hobart, Mr. Hampshire, College proposed to be erected in that county subscribes £500 to purchase books John, his nephew Harvard, Rev. John bequeaths half of his estate to the College Harvard Hall, the new one 274 231 231 291 3 3 33 289, 298 41 42 15 Thomas, of Lincoln's Inn, gives liberally towards replacing the Philosophical Apparatus and Library Holworthy, Sir Matthew, his legacy Holyoke, Edward, chosen President Dr. E. A., his examination for admission 296 295 47 176 180 300 238 34, 101 Indian Books, by Eliot Kempis's Imitation of Christ, prohibited by the General Court |