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On the eastern slope of another of the three peaks dwelt the Reverend John Cotton, and with him, for a time. Sir Henry Vane, "boy governor" of the Massachusetts Bay Company at twenty-four. Sir Henry presently went back to England, where, in time, he died violently from too much mixing of 40 Random Notes of Boston religion and politics. Cotton Hill, later called Pemberton Hill, was, like the other two peaks, dug away in time. Park street, as we know it, came in 1640 by the name of "Gentry" or "S...entry street, " and led up to the third, or "Sentry Hill, " which stood some six or seven score feet above harbor level. About this time the powers back home talked of lifting the Massachusetts Bay Company's charter, but when demand was made for it, shrewd John Winthrop fashioned sundry excuses, to wit, he had lost the key to his desk, or had mislaid the document, or some such sufficient cause of delay; and meanwhile, against the day when the King should send an armed agent to require the charter, the colonists set up a "beacon" on the height — a sort of mast, — with a great suspended kettle near the top, and rungs to climb it withal.
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