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    | 13. Last Eveng Dr Edwds 
      preached the Concio ad Clerum in the Chapel; as in Morng did 
      Revd Mr. Hinsdale on Evid. of Revelation. This day at XI Revd 
      Mr. Hart preached before the African Society at the Brick-where afterwards 
      Timo Pitkin Esq. delivered an Orat. before the P. B. K. Society, 
      with great applause. The Corpora sat. Mr. Tutor Gay resigned the Tutorship 
      & we elected by Ballot Mr. Jona Walter Edwds Tutor. 
      The Butler Sir Trumb. resigned, tho' he might have staid another year, & 
      Sir Lathrop was chosen Butler. We appointed Committees-conversed on Funds-& 
      on new Coll. Edifice, & agreed to get Materials-- Voted Salaries-did 
      Business till X at Night. Adjourned to meet in Liby Oct. 23. 
      next.
 14. Committee viewg Coll. Ground & considg 
      the Plan & Materials fsor College Edifice.
 15. Relaxation & Amusement. Admitted 33. Fr. & 2 Soph.
 16. Ldsdy. I attended at Dr Danas all day. A.M. I 
      heard Rev. David Austin.  P.M. Mr. Gray of Boston a Candidate.
 17. Copeland Stiles & family left us for Philada. 
      He came here 10th August.
 18. My Wife set out for Rh. Isld. in the Stage.
 20. I sat out on a Journey1 to Albany & Ball 
      To.
 23. Ldsdy.  Kept Sabbath & preached for Rev. Mr. Bartlet 
      of Reading.
 24. Rode thro' Ridgfield to Rev. Mr. Meads2 
      æt. 66 of lower Salem. Lodged Mr. Meads. Isaac Foster still at Bedford 
      in the Parsonage House, but dont preach-drinks a Qut Rum a day. 
      Wife handsome but mentis inops.  Poor.  Works for Col. Sacket.  
      A Devil incarnate-an abandoned Minister!3
 25. Rode to Yorkto or Crumpond & attended a Presbytery. 
      Attended an Eveng Lect.-heard Mr. Jackson a Cand.-Disciple of 
      Mr. Lewis-studied 5 or 6 y. & finished one y. at Mr. Lewis Acady 
      4- licensd last Spring-called to 2 Cong., Marlboro 
      &c.
 
 1 A few notes on this journey are inserted 
      from the MS. Itinerary.
 2 Solomon Mead (Yale 1748).
 3 Isaac Foster, not a College graduate, was settled 
      over the Congregational Church in West Stafford, Conn., from 1764 to 1781, 
      when he was deposed from the ministry for heretical doctrine. In June, 1791, 
      he came to Bedford, N. Y., and supplied the pulpit for nearly a year, or 
      until the meetinghouse was closed to him on authentic information of previous 
      misconduct.
 4 Rev. Amzi Lewis (Yale 1768) conducted a famous 
      academy in North Salem, Westchester County, N. Y.
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