Copy of "A true account of what moneys were per myself [i.e. Tho. Weld] and others received and from whome, for New England towards a common stocke, the poore children, the colledge, the advance of learning, the library, the poore of New England, and the conversion of the Indians, from the tyme of our first landing heere until this present 10th of the 2d. mo. 1647;" together with an account of the disposing of the money
MS. Rawl. C. 934, fol. 19
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Copy of "A true account of what moneys were per myself [i.e. Tho. Weld] and others received and from whome, for New England towards a common stocke, the poore children, the colledge, the advance of learning, the library, the poore of New England, and the conversion of the Indians, from the tyme of our first landing heere until this present 10th of the 2d. mo. 1647;" together with an account of the disposing of the money
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MS. Rawl. C. 934, fol. 19
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Signed by Nath. Duncan, auditor.
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English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Papers relating to the proceedings of the Corporation for Propagating the Gospel in New England, between 1649 and 1656
Copy of "A true account of what moneys were per myself [i.e. Tho. Weld] and others received and from whome, for New England towards a common stocke, the poore children, the colledge, the advance of learning, the library, the poore of New England, and the conversion of the Indians, from the tyme of our first landing heere until this present 10th of the 2d. mo. 1647;" together with an account of the disposing of the money
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