The Bay State Monthly — volume 1, No. 4, April, 1884
The Bay State Monthly — volume 1, No. 4, April, 1884
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CLARKE, Dpty. Secy. "Feb. 25, 1757. " "In the House of Representatives. Read and unanimously non concurred, and ordered that Report of the Com'tee be accepted & ye the saidFrench Neutrals so called be directed to return forthwith to ye Town ofLancaster accordingly. "Sent up for Concurrence. "T. HUBBARD, Spk'r. " "In Council, Feb. 25, 1757. "Read & Concurred. A. OLIVER, Secy. "Consented to S. PHIPS. " They were soon again in the quarters whence they fled. In June, 1760, the Melanson family were ...divided between Lunenburg, Leominister, andHardwick, while the Benways remained. Among the petitioners for leave togo to "Old France, " a little later, appear "Benoni Melanson and Marie, with family of seven, " and from that date the waifs from Acadie appearno more in the annals of Lancaster. * * * * * GIFTS TO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. BY CHARLES F. THWING. The generosity of the American people, in the making of gifts to theirinstitutions of learning, is munificent. The generosity is keeping pacewith the increase of wealth.
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