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Aaron Burr had a classical school at Newark, N. J. These were private schools and did not meet the large need. Dickinson and Burr consulted with two others, John Pier- son and Ebenezer Pemberton, as to the best way to establish a good college without any fur- ther makeshifts. Pemberton was the man to whom the Scotch society for propagating Chris- tian knowledge sent money for work among the Indians. These four men, not as representatives of the Synod, but on their own account, tried to obtain a... charter for a college in New Jersey. Lewis Morris, Governor of the Province, refused to grant one in 1745. Why he refused is not stated. But his honour had a hearty dislike for dissenters, as he regarded these Presbyterians. The British Government had instructed the Provincial Governors that religious and educa- tional matters were under control of the Bishop of London, and no schoolmaster was to be per- mitted to keep school in the province without his permission. The rule was not always en- forced, but the Governor found it convenient to observe it in this instance.
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