Penhallow, Samuel
Biography
Samuel Penhallow was A highly respected local magistrate and deacon of the North Church. As a judge, he was known for his swift and impartial dispensation of the law.
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Deacon Sam. Penhallow to D. McClure
The melancholy situation at Boston. Church matters. Portsmouth.
Deacon Sam. Penhallow to D. McClure
The melancholy situation at Boston. Church matters. Portsmouth.
Deacon Samuel Penhallow account
His account with Rev. David McClure.
Sam. Penhallow and others to D. McClure
Notification by a committee of a call to the church in the first parish in Portsmouth. Portsmouth.
Sam. Penhallow and others to D. McClure
Notifying him of the vote on calling him to be their pastor; his salary. Portsmouth.
Sam. Penhallow to D. McClure
Church matters. Portsmouth.
Sam. Penhallow to D. McClure
He wishes him to become their pastor at Portsmouth. Portsmouth. 2p.
Sam. Penhallow to D. McClure
In regard to his call to the church in Portsmouth. Portsmouth.
Sam. Penhallow to D. McClure
Church matters. The latter's uncle is going on a mission to the eastward. Portsmouth.
Saml. Penhallow. Receipt
Receipt of Rev. David MacClure's account. Portsmouth.
Saml. Penhallow to D. McClure
Church matters. Portsmouth.
Saml. Penhallow to D. McClure
The success at Noddles Island. Capture of two provision vessels. Portsmouth.
Saml. Penhallow to D. McClure
Notifying him of a call to become pastor at Portsmouth. Portsmouth.
Samuel Penhallow to D. McClure
Letter from Saml. Penhallow of Portsmouth to D. McClure he has received the sweet potatoes from Major John McClure.