The Official Story
Chapter 6

Foster haggles with the town

For most of the following year, Foster remained in town, haggling over the terms of his dismissal. A committee was appointed by the town to settle the issue. (Note that Judge North and Ephraim Ballard were both on the committee - in item #5, p. 173.) It seems, however, that this committee was unable to resolve Foster's settlement.

Did Martha keep track of the town's financial wrangling with Foster?

Ten months after Foster's dismissal, a group of Foster's friends proposed the town re-hear his case. Looking at the agenda for the town meeting in early October 1789 (item #2), we can see that the town refused to re-open the case. In the same meeting (items #3 & 4), the town appointed another committee to handle the "demands relative to the civil contract between the town and the said Mr. Foster." This committee included Henry Sewall. He and the others were empowered to consider Foster's request and "the letters from the ministers of Boston and Judge Sullivan." The letters, unfortunately, haven't survived.

The business at hand was clearly pressing. The meeting adjourned, and those present agreed to meet again six days later. At that point, the town accepted the report of the committee, and then appointed another committee to "carry the report into Execution." Those present on October 12 agreed to meet again several weeks later, when the financial terms of the settlement were finally agreed upon. The minutes of the meeting, however, don't tell us what the terms were.

Martha, a meticulous accounts keeper, did record the amount finally paid to the Rev. Mr. Foster.

We do, however, find the town meeting voting the following April to "raise 150 pounds" for the purpose of satisfying the obligation given to Mr. Isaac Foster, and for defraying other necessary Town charges."



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folio 177 (October 12, 1789 meeting)

 

177.  
  the Letters from the Ministers of Boston and Judge Sullivan; said Committee to report at the adjurnment of this meeting.
Voted & choose for said Committe
  William Lithgow jun. Esq.
  Henry Sewall Esq.
  Nathan Wesson
  James Carr
  Jason Livermore
Voted

to adjurn this meeting to Monday next at one of the Clock in the afternoon to meet at this house- being the 12th of October 1789.

meet agreeable to adjurnment --

Voted to Choose a moderator as Mr. Ballard was out of Town to reglate this meeting.
Voted & Choose Mr. Samuel Bulling
Voted to accept the Reporto of the committe as reported & now on file in the Town Clerk office.
Voted to choose a Committe of three to carry the above report into Execution.
Voted & Choose for said Committe, Will Howard Esq. Mr. Nathan Wesson & Mr. Noah Woodward