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    there were two " school dames on each side of the share with us, and not to be forced to pay others that buve been out but side the school was to be kept at the farm." la 1752 home, and which were so suffered, if not poisoned, that they died sine* Joseph Noyes Sen. Joseph Gleaaon sen. among those who performed ranger services at Rut- Thomu Rutter. ployed in each precinct at a salary of £t50 each. Town School House as the Selectmen shall from time this honored court would grant this favor that our messengers may have between joints, with a good brick chimney and fire- before by way of providing public schools. Previous Peter Haynes Sen. [or Xoyee], " write and cypher ; " and that besides this service After 1700 new school laws were enacted by the ninny score of tulles in water and snow, and laying on the snow hy night, for their recovery, others so surfeited that they are thereby disabled was chosen a gramisar school-master. For a time pounds, three-fifths to be spent on the west side, and John Barrer. the first day of November; and also to teach children ing but have been at very great charges several of us. If It shall please sd town the year ensuing 37 pounds, 6 shillings, 8 Joseph Curtis. they came from there, notwithstanding all means used, and charges out ing-house. This shows us where two of the town their lives, notwithstanding many have lost their lives there, others came two fifths on the east side of the river; for the west Education. — About the beginning of the eigh- this honorable General Court to grant us our petition we shall look uiioQ Samuel Glover. Exclusive of his Board." It was voted that year ble petitioners seveial of us have been at very great charges to set them John Allen. service, where, hy reason of cold and hunger and in tedious marches Joseph Rotter. ourselves as duty bindj us ever pray. them in Eethmetick, and to keep the school in the & youth to Read English and wright and Instruct pence." The school was to be held in five places, — matter of education. Comparatively little was done to pay his board. river that teacheth small children to spell and read." ther charges bv rates, uiitil the rest of our brethren have twrue their of 1756 shows where two other school-hous-es stood, school . . . for six months, beginning the school little In respect of u^. whereas the most of us have received littleor nolh- Tbnmai Walker. to time order For the sum of Twelve pounds Province ; and about that time Mr. Joseph Noyes Mathew Glbbs sen. In 1755 the town " voted for Grammar school 30 school-house "18 ft. wide by 22 ft. long and 8 ft. Thomas Rice, town had voted that each precinct be empowered to build a school-house. In 1729 a vote was passed it " voted for the support of the Grammar school in to this time encouragement, we conclude, was given to keep the school, and have five pounds, thirteen Peter PlyiuptoQ. inasmuch as the town voted that year that the gram- Mathew Rice. ]ibei-ty til speak In the court to open our cau-e so as to give the court for our children and servanta, whose names are after BUt>Kril>ed humbly [only son of Eev. Mr. Cook] to keep a grammar conducted by the Board of Selectmen. Another record that near Nathan Goodnow's." John Monroe was to 424 schools were kept in private houses ; but by 1725 'he records, show that school matters were at that time " John Haynes Sen. teenth century there was an increased interest in the shillings, four pence for a quarter, and the town was Israel Uiller. Blti^istrates and Pepresentatives of the Maffiachiuetta Colony, now the east side are also found marschool should be kept at four places, — "two at Stephen Cutis." you would please to mind our present circumbtances, and to grant us having no provision but what they could carry upon their hacks, beside " The hutAhle petition of U6 who are somo of us for ourselves, others ehowetli that being impressed the last winter several of us into dreadful out with arms, and ammunition, and clothing, and money to support It is stated that Mr. Walker taught the youth to .tames Rice sen. school-house near Joseph Smith's, and the other at Jueiah llayues sen. by which there was to be built in the East Precinct a them, and afterwards by sending supplies to relieve them and to save eittiiig in General Court in Boston. (Stat*.- Archives, vol. x.\xvi. HISTORY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS. hard arms and ammunition, it cost many of them their lives. Your hum- from their catlings. Likewise your humble petitioners request is that the school-houses near the meeting-house, one at the Mr. Thomas Walker, to keep a " free school in town." Names familiar on In 1751 the selectmen agreed " with Mr. W°. Cook compensation answerable to our burden, or at least to be freed from fur- Bet^amin Wight. other end." By 1735 two school-masters were em- land in 1724. school-houses stood at that time ; and this, with other such frtvors as seems to be just and rational, that we niiiy have some place at one end and a place to hang a bell at the p. 69.) satibftiction. Your humble petitioners humble request is farther that that the grammar schools should be kept in the two town school-houses by each meet-

     

     

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