Lieutenant John Andrews of Chebacco Massachusetts 1637 1708

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They were arrested, brought before Gov. Andros and examined. John Applegate being examined owned ye paper signed by him as ye vote of ye town of Ipswich. That he wrote it as he was directed by moderator, Jno. Andrews.
John Andrews, Moderator, owned ye paper signed by John Apple- ton, Ck. To be ye Vote of ye town: but sayd ye clerk was ordered to draw up a writing & he went out from ye meeting & did it & when read was approved.
They were tried and found guilty of contempt and high misde- meanor
...and imprisoned twenty one days longer before sentence was passed on them.
Mr. Wise tell the story of their affair: 'We John Wise, John Andrews. Sen. Robert Kinsman. William Goodhue, Jr. All of Ipswich, about the 23d of August, 1687, were, with several principal Inhabitants of Ipswich, met at Mr. John Appleton's and there discussed and concluded that it was not the town's duty in any way to assist that ill method of raising money with- out a general Assembly, which was generally intended by Sir Edmund Andros and his Council, as witness a late act issued out by them for such a purpose.


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