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1760; d. July 23, 1760.  368James Tufts m. Ruth----, who d. Nov. 26, 1721, aged 39; and had--  368-369Susanna, b. 1716; d. July 8, 1739.  370Grimes, b. Jan., 1721; d. Nov. 28, 1721.  371Ruth, b. 1730; d. Apr. 27, 1736.   He was probably father of William (255), and same as James (247). Marriages and deaths not previously recorded. Feb. 26, 1729.Elizabeth Tufts, m. John Foskit. Feb. 17, 1731.Elizabeth Tufts, m. Jonathan Hall. Feb. 17, 1732.Ebenezer Tufts, m. Rachel Whitmore. May 18, 1767.Ruth Tufts, m. Thomas Binford. Nov. 1, 1770.Lydia Tufts, m. Daniel Wiswall, of Cambridge. May 14, 1772.Hannah Tufts, m. Watts Turner. Dec. 17, 1772.Mercy Tufts, m. Isaac Greenleaf. Mar., 1774.Rebecca Tufts, m. Thomas Manning. Dec. 21, 1775.Anna Tufts, m. Abel Richardson. Mar. 26, 1776.Eunice Tufts, m. Joseph Trask, of Boston. Nov. 14, 1776.Rebecca Tufts, m. Aaron Blanchard. Aug. 21, 1777.Elizabeth Tufts, m. Daniel Swan. Nov. 3, 1777.Mary Tufts, m. Daniel Collins, of Gloucester. <
7; Opinion of Attorney and Sol. General, ordered 4 May; Phil. Sharpe to Att. and Sol. Gen. 4 May; Decision of the Council, 9 May; Final Order in Council, 13 May, 1767; Address of Commons for Papers, 14 May, 1767; Papers laid before Parliament, 18 May, 1767. The subject need have had no notice at all but in the ordinary course of business. The People of Massachusetts, seeing a disposition to mar its Charter, and use military power in its government, needed more than ever an Agent in England.te, though names are omitted. W. S. Johnson to Pitkin, 16 May, 1767; Garth to South Carolina, 17 May, 1767. The persevering Grenville next moved his Test for America; but the House dreaded to re-produce a union W. S. Johnson to his father, 18 May, 1767. of the Colonies. At least, then, renewed Grenville, take some notice of those in America, who have suffered for their loyal support of your sovereignty; and naming Ingersoll, W. S. Johnson to Jared Ingersoll, 16 May, 1767. Hutchinson, Oli