Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 229)

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always, that the Executor shall at the same time release
any claim which he may have in any way upon this
corporation by virtue of a vote passed by the Trustees
(see p. 160-161) with regard to lot number-
ed 233
, which Mrs Williams, his testatrix, then owned.

Voted. That upon receiving such notice, and release
together with the sum of one thousand dollars the
Treasurer and Secretary be authorized, to execute a re-
lease in the name and behalf of this Corporation to
the said Executor in full of any further claim upon
the estate of the same testatrix

On motion of Mr Read, the report was
accepted and the votes as reported unanimously adop-
ted by the Trustees.

Judge Curtis'- Reply from -

The Secretary read a letter from Judge
Curtis
in reply to the vote passed by the Proprietors
on the occasion of his resignation,
which reply was ordered to be put in file.

Stained Window of the Chapel. injuries to.

The President stated that the round pane
in the head of the principal window of the Chapel
on the Northern end, or Chancel window, had been
destroyed in a recent storm, and it was unanimous
ly Voted, that the President be a committee with
full powers, to cause the same to be replaced.

Trustee Process. in the matter of Bryant & Blaisdell's Claim.

The Secretary gave notice of a Trustee
process, served on the Corporation, thereupon it was
Voted. That this Corporation having been summoned as a
trustee in a suit by the Boston Gas Light Company vs. Bryant
and Blaisdell
, the Secretary be appointed the Attorney of
this Corporation to appear and file an answer in its behalf.

Adjourned. A true record. Attest Henry M. Parker, Sec'y.

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Of note re the Chapel stained glass window: The President stated that the round frame
in the head of the principal window of the Chapel
on the Northern end, or, Chancel window, had been
destroyed in a recent storm , and it was unanimous
ly Voted [underline] that the President be a committee with
full powers to cause the same to be replaced.