A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
27 Aug. 1765, Rev.
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Nov. 1796, Rev.
Rectors, Thomas Pritchard, Clericus, George Muirson, Clericus, Christopher Bridge, M. A. Cler. Mr. Barclay, Clericus, Thomas Poyer, Clericus, Robert Jenney, Clericus,!^ James Wetmore, Clericus, Joseph Lamson, Clericus, Ebenezer Pundersou, Clericus,*^ Ephraim Avery, Clericus, Isaac Hunt, Clericus, Richard C. Moore, Presb., Uavid Foote, Presb., John J. Sands, Presb.,
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a The following obituary notice of Mr. Bridge, is from the Boston newspaper of June 1st to 8th, 1719 : " we have an account from Rye, in the government of New York, of the death of the Rev. Mr. Bridge, M. A., a presbyter of the church of England, and minister of the gospel at that place, who died on Saturday, the 23d of May, last. He was formerly, for many years together, one of the ministers of the Church of England, in Boston, a religious and worthy man, a very good scholar, and a fine grave preacher. His performances in the puli)it were solid, judicious and profitable, his conversation was agreeable and improving, and though a strict churchman in his principles, yetof great respect and charity to dissenters, and much esteemed by them. He was bred at the University of Cambridge, in England, and was about forty-eight years of age when he died, very much lamented." Extracted from Greenwood's History of King's Chapel.