1742 February 3 (Wednesday). Mr. Edwards returned upon his journey. My wife and I accompanyed him to Shrewsbury to Mr. Cushings, where we parted. I afterwards heard that he preached at Worcester. We dined at Mr. Cushings and at returning home we called at Bezaliel Eagers,[1] with whose wife,[2] mine was School mate. Fine Day.
[1]Bezaleel Eager, born Dec. 2, 1713 (MVR, 65); died Oct. 31, 1787 (Northborough VR, 133.
[2]Persis, wife of Bezeleel Eager, d. Oct. 1, 1768 (ibid., 133).