[Accounting record] 1755 / Daniel Appleton, Treasurer.

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[Accounting record] 1755 / Daniel Appleton, Treasurer.

An accounting record for 1755. Noted that errors accepted, Apr. 2, 1756, Dan. Appleton, county tr.; att. Joseph Bowditch, clerk. Further endorsed in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, T. Hubbard, spkr., May 29, 1756, and in Council read and concerend by Thos. Clarke, depty. sec., and consented to: S. Phips, on May 19, 1756.

[1] leaf ; 31 x 39 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7318931

Smith College, Neilson Library

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Clarke, Thomas, Sir, 1703-1764

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Sir Thomas Clarke (1704-1764) graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1724 and was called to the bar in 1729. Clarke was commissioned to collate the Earl of Macclesfield's copy of Fleta with the first edition; he published a third edition himself, anonymously, in 1735. He served as a member of Parliament from 1747 to 1761, and was appointed Master of the Rolls in 1754. From the description of Annotations in Fleta seu commentarius juris Anglicani..., [circa 1730-1735]. (Unknown)....

Essex County (Mass.). Treasurer.

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Phips, Spencer, 1685-1757

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Spencer Phips (1685-1757) was born "Spencer Bennett" in Rowley, Mass., but was adopted at an early age by his uncle Gov. William Phips (1651-1695). He was educated at Harvard (1703) and settled in Cambridge, Mass., where he served as state representative in 1721, then town councillor, 1721-1732; he became the state's Lieutenant Governor, 1732-1757. From the description of Diaries, 1731 and 1735. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207164357 ...

Appleton, Daniel, 1692-1762.

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Bowditch, Joseph, 1700-1780

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Hubbard, Thomas, 1702-1773

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Thomas Hubbard (1702-1773), who served as Treasurer of Harvard University from 1752 to 1773 and as Commissary General of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1759 to 1771, was the first son of Joseph and Thankful (Brown) Hubbard. He was born in Boston on August 4, 1702 and attended Harvard College, where he received an A.B. in 1721 and an A.M. in 1724. He married Mary Jackson on September 10, 1724; they would have two daughters, Mary and Thankful. Following graduation, Hubbard ope...