Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 4
1639-01-08
we the elders and brethren of the church of christ at Lyn haueing of late seriously weighed our greate need of a Faithful wise and wachfull magistrate to be among vs and of vs for our better furtherance in matters that concerne our owne and others good haue ioyntly pitched our thoughts vppon mr. Bradstreete for the man: and accordingly haue made the motion to him who as we perceiue principally sticketh vppon some Ingagements to others: though not clear therein whether ingaged to them at Ipswich (from whome he sayth his thoughts were that he had beene more fair than some would indeauour to perswade that he is) or whether Ingaged to others in the business of Mirimeck: for that he seemeth to question whether he be free from one of the two soe as to satisfy our desires of him; only he is resolued to take it into his serious thoughts and to aduise about it. wherefore we are bold to Intreate your worships for your further aduise and Incouragement herein not doubting but you will be pleased to take our present condition to hart and helpe what you may in a case soe nearly concerning vs and we conceiue also the common good: supposing it will be more for publique good that god hauinge lately lessened your number partly by death and partly by other prouidences that such an one as we Judge mr. Bradstreete to be should rather be nearer than soe far off. As for Accommodations some way suitable to such a worthy man we are freely willinge to come off that way to our vtmost ability and we hope to his content and soe perswadinge our selues that you will freely and fully aduise and further vs herein we humbly take our leaues and rest, your worships in all seruice according to God
in the name of the church
If either of your worships please to Inquire of this our messinger concerning any particulars that you would be further informed in he will fully satisfye 95you or if your worships please to Informe him in any particular that we haue omitted which might further vs we humbly desire you would be free that way and we shall desire speedily to set about the same.
W. 1. 123. For Whiting, pastor of the church at Lynn, see Morison, Founding of Harvard College, 406–407; for Cobbett, see ibid., 372.
1639-01-10
Whereas it appears vnto me by diverse Listenings that Francis Dente late of Salem deceased did declare his minde and will to be that if he dyed without other disposition of his estate, the same should goe to Edmunde Adlye, I doe therefore hereby grant to the said Edmunde power to administer the goods and estate of the said Francis,2 so as he cause a true Inventorye to be made thereof, to be deliuered in vpon Oathe, and to be accountable etc. when he shalbe required: This is allso to require all such as have any of the estate of the said Francis to deliuer in the same to the said Edm
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He is to bringe in an Inventorye and make further proofe etc: at the next Court of Assistants.
W. 1. 125. This document was issued in accordance with an order of the Court of Assistants on January 5, 1638/39. Records of the Court of Assistants of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1630–1692, II (Boston, 1904), 82.
The original manuscript reads “Edmunde.”