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n, heading the list. This led to the establishment, two years later, of the representative body, having the full powers of all the freemen, except that of elections. Savage's Note. Winthrop, I. 72. To the first General Court of Delegates, May 14, 1634, Watertown sent Robert Feake, Richard Browne, and John Oldham. As early as May 18, 1631, the Court had ordered and agreed, that for the time to come, no man shall be admitted to the freedom of this body politic, but such as are members of stober; but being silenced by the State as a non-comformist, he returned in June of the next year, and resumed his labors. In December, 1643, Mr. Thomas Mahew, The elder Mayhew came from Southampton, in England, and was admitted a Freeman. May 14, 1634, being then 41 or 42 years old. He established himself in Martha's Vineyard in 1644. Palfrey. During his residence in Watertown he purchased the Old Mill of Governor Cradock, was granted the 150 acres belonging to the mill, [See p. 21], owned