

In the earlier of these two sittings of the Court there occurredĪnother instance of those oppressions and persecutions, which, cul. The General Court on the 26th of May, 1647, and re-elected 10th

In the same year he be-Ĭame a member of the military organization since styled " The An-Ĭient and Honorable Artillery Company." but then known as theĪrtillery Company of Massachusetts. Of Robert Lockwood, a few acres of remote meadow and all the land

where on the 30th of September, 1646, he purchased Stood was still visible near the Clay Pit bridge in the present townĪfter spending several years in Sudbury, Pendleton returned to Up to within a recent date the depression where his house He was alsoĪctive there in forming a church and in erecting the first meeting That he was one of the early Selectmen of the town. The records as one of the foremost business men of the place, and The " History of Sudbury " says that his name appears on He was again appointed by the Court of Assistants, 5 September, 1640, he was "desired" by theĬourt to drill the military company in that town,* a duty to which On the 4th of September, 1639, Brian Pendleton wasĬommissioned by the Court one of those " To lay out lands in Sud-īury to the psent inhabitants according to their estates and They were soon joined by other immigrants who came direct fromĮngland. Many of the petitioners settled there where The Court passed an order granting this petition.* The plantation Tation to the westward, and on the 6th of September in that year There, petitioned the General Court for liberty to form a new plan. Accordingly, inġ63S, Brian Pendleton and a number of the other leading citizens Not be large enough to support all the inhabitants. Had increased to such an extent that it was feared the township would While these events were in progress the population of Watertown No place in the scheme of a religious despotism. Similar, Pendleton showed himself not without mercy, and mercy has Indeed, we shall find that some years later, on an occasion not dis. Him as being sufficiently illiberal in his news to work their will. Ting rid of the dissenters, it would appear that they did not regard To have been selected by the ministry for the express purpose of get. Pendleton was not a member of theĬourt which engaged in this religious persecution in November, 163 ?,Īnd as the Deputies therein from the towns outside of Boston seem Whose teachings were regarded as heretical and liable to disrupt theĬhurch, suffered the same fate. Played the ancient hatred of orthodoxy toward freedom of thought.Īn alien law was passed, Roger Williams was banished in 1635, and Ives, Huntingdonshire (Water's " Genealogical Gleanings in * The will of Job Tookie, the Elder of Mortlake, Surrey, England, mentions Trenched the Puritan theocracy in power and at the same time dis. These years were marked by various procedures which en. 1638.§ The Court of Assist-Īnts also appointed him a member of the Grand Jury in September.ġ637. Of March, 1635/6, and re-elected as such on the 18th of April, 1637,Ħth of March, 1637/8, and 2nd May. With Some Accounl «>t the Pembleton Families Y., and Luzerne County, Pa., and notices of other Pendletons of later origin in the United States"
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