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He was first ruling elder of the First Church in Charlestown, now The First Congregational Society of Charlestown, which was founded in November 1632 with Nowell named first on the covenant of the original members. The original meetinghouse is believed to have been in the vicinity today’s Thompson
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He was named within The Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company and in 1629 was created assistant to the Massachusetts Bay Colony being re-elected annually up until 1654.
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Nowell worked as a lay magistrate, military commissioner and colonial secretary (1636–50). On his death, his estate was valued at Β£592. In 1656 the
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His eldest surviving son Samuel Nowell (1634–1688) graduated from Harvard College in 1653, and was chaplain under General
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Square. Nowell conducted marriages but declined further ecclesiastical office. In 1637
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was appointed minister for the church. Also in 1637, during the
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Charlestown, Massachusetts
First Church in Charlestown
patentee
Massachusetts Bay Company
Charlestown, Massachusetts
First Church in Charlestown
Sheldon
Warwickshire
Laurence Nowell
Holy Trinity, Minories
Great Migration
Cambridge Agreement
Winthrop Fleet
John Winthrop
Massachusetts
John Harvard
Harvard University
Antinomian Controversy
Anne Hutchinson
General Court
Josiah Winslow
King Philip's War
Radcliffe College
Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz
ODNB
"famousamericans.net"
the original
"The Winthrop Fleet 1630"
"Nowell, Increase, 1593 - 1655 | Native Northeast Portal"
Saints and Sectaries: Anne Hutchinson and the Antinomian Controversy in the Massachusetts Bay Colony

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