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letter to the church advising them to take into consideration, whether Mr. Browne were fit to be continued their elder or not, Winthrop, I. 67, 95. to which an unsatisfactory reply was given. Dec. 8th, on complaint of members of the congregation, the Governor and others again met in assembly with them at Watertown; the complaints were heard, and, after much debate, a reconciliation was effected, each party promising to reform what hath been amiss. But the excitement continued, and in Nov. 1632, Winthrop records The congregation of Watertown discharged their elder, Richard Browne, of his office, for his unfitness in regard of his passion and distemper in speech, having been oft admonished and declared his repentance for it. Winthrop, I. 67, 95. He was a person of consequence He was a grantee of 13 lots in the town, and of 200 acres next the village granted to Dedham. He received 9 acres in Waltham Plain, next to the river, 150 acres in the Farm Lands (Weston), and 50 acres