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he annual Dudleian Lecture in Harvard College, Cambridge, May 13, 1767. For an account of the Dudleian Lecture, see Quincy's Hist. Harv. Unit., II. 139-40. The topics are now of very little interest. 1768 Nos. 1140 and 1141 of Mr. Cooke's discourses are minutes of sermons on Heb. 12:25, for Sept. 16, 1768, repeated Aug. 25, 1771, and Jan. 31, 1779. In this year it was voted to keep a Grammar School fourteen weeks at the school-house in the Precinct, between Nov. 1, 1768, and April 1, 1769. The remainder of the town's money granted the Precinct for schools, was applied to the support of four women's schools, and, as usual with every appropriation, committees were appointed to expend it. 1769 In this year a new school-house was built in the Precinct at a cost to the town of £ 50. 14. 6. 2. The Precinct's share of the town's school-money for 1769, was £ 18. 18. 11. —Paige. 1770 On May 30, 1770, occurred a casualty in the death of Lydia, wife of Nathaniel Fess