June 24, 1767

1767 June 24 (Wednesday).  I have heard so much of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews’s representing my Visit at their House on the 13th instant as being opposed to the Churchs proceedings, and as the Prevention of her Coming to the Communion although it was so remote from it, that I went down to Dr. Hawes, to talk with him about it; and he readily declared, that he saw not nor heard any Thing, of that Nature there.  P.M. I rode to Mr. Solomon Bakers and bought Cheese of him.  Visit Mrs. Lock.  Employ Mr. John Maynard to make shooes.  Visit at Mr. Temples — and thinking my Daughter Baldwin is at Dr. Balls, or to be heard of there, I went there; but she was gone home with her sister Parkman to Brookfield.  Went to Mr. Michael Martyns — where I hear from Suse at Mr. Morse’s.  Return in safety.  Mrs. Rebecca Warrin of Upton, here and lodged here.