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320 Dociiniaits Weston, call'd at M" Coats' Sudbury, rode 22 Miles in all. slept at Mr. S. Horse at Hagars. 20. Wednesday. At M' Savages all day slept there. Horse at Hagars. 21. Thursday. At M' Savages all day. slept there. H : at Hagars. 22. Friday. M" C. went after Breakfast (my Horse and Ch.) to Cambridg. spent the Day there, and return' d in the Evening. I went with M" Melvill (her Chaise and Horse) to Concord. Wedin'd at good M' Beton's after Dinner She slipt into my Hand, in a most obliging Manner a Bill of 20/ Lawf. Money, return'd p. m. to M Savages, the Weather rainy. M" C. arriv'd soon after, slept there. H. at Hagars. 2j. Saturday. Paid M" Savage 27 Pounds ten Shillings O. Ten' in full for our Board, (deducting Absence) f'm 10 June to this day, inclu- sively, din'd at M' Savages ; went with M" Cooper, (my Horse and Chaise) to little Cambridg. slept at M' Dennies. Horse there. 24. Lord' s day. Went to Watertown (my H. and ch) pch'd there all day. return'd to Mr. Dennie's. slept and H. there. 25. Monday. Went after Breakfast with M' C. (my H : and Ch) to Milton, din'd at B' Gardiner's,' visited Mad"" Foye found her in her own House, call'd at M' John Adam's, drank Coffee slept at Col. Quincy's. Horse there. 26. Tuesday. Went f'm Col Quincy's 9 "jClock for Kingston. bated my Horse at Widow Gardiners on Hingham Plains, din'd at M' Baldwin's; Hannover, arriv'd at Mr Rand's, Sunset, slept and Horse there, found the Family, and dear Sister Rand's^ children well. 27. Wednesd. M' Rand accompanied us to Plimpton, 6. Miles, visited M' Parker the Pastor and his Colleague M' Sampson, the former a Cancer in his Leg. Left Mr Rand there, proceeded with M" C. to Middleboro. arrived at AP Bowdoin's in Judg Olivers' House about 12 — 13 Miles fm M' Rand's, most Kindly receiv'd. M' Bowdoin better, din'd there, rode out with him in his Chaise p. m. 6 Miles, slept and Horse there. 28. Thursday. Took Leave of M' Bowdoin and Family. He put into my Hands at parting a Bill of Sixe Pounds Lawf Money, and a Chicken and Bottle of Wine into our Chaise, we call'd at M' Perkins, Bridgwater, at Mr Porters, din'd at Curtiss' Tavern, met at Braintree, M' Tafts Parish our Friend M" Clark, drank Coffee, slept and supp'd with her. Horse at Mr Tafts : who with his Wife and D' Porter spent the Evg with us at Capt Pennyman's, M" Clark's Lodgings. 2(). Friday. Came thro the blue Hills to Milton, went to Brush Hill, Timothy Tucker's House: din'd with M' Sherburne and Family. gave us a Bottle of Kyan. came by the Paper Mills to Dorchester, by 1 Dr. Samuel Gardner. 2 Judith Cooper, who married first, Dr. John Sever (H. C. 1749), and secondly, William Rand, of Kingston, Mass. She died February 16, 1764, and left issue. 3 Peter Oliver, D.C.L. (H.C. 1730), Chief Justice of the Province.