443 State of the College Treasury

    [Boston June 13th 1737]

    An account of the Estate of the College Treasury which is unappropriated by the Donors thereof viz.

    To sundry Bonds and Mortgages to the amount of 6500 pounds which at 6 per cent per annum is

    £390– 0

    To the rents of Charlestown Ferry per annum

    260– 0

    To one half of Mr. Penoyers Legacy of about £17 sterling per annum at 400 per cent exchange amounts to

    40–10

    Wards Island per annum

    25– 0

    Rowley Lands (the most of them sould) the last rent

    24– 0

    A parcel of Marsh in Rumney Marsh

    24– 0

    Ground Rent in Boston

    12– 0

    Land at Newton per annum

    1–15

    Land at Cambrige and Watertown per annum

    8–14

    Land in Hopkinton

    2–10

    Mr. Newdigates annuity

    4– 0

    Mr. Glovers annuity

    4– 0

    A parcel of Land at Cambrige

    5–10

    Land at Billerica £15 per annum to be layd out on Premises

    0– 0

    Land at Narraganset in like Condition

    0– 0

    The Ballance of Mr. Steward Bordmans account uncertain but by his account from May 1735 to May 1736

    £557–15–9

    1361–14–9

    Sundry parcels of land under no improvement

    College Charges per annum

    To the sallary of the several Tutors

    £651

    The rent of Massachusets Hall paid to the President last year

    55–8–1

    Dr. Wigglesworths salary from Corporation

    147–0

    Mr. Professor Greenwoods salary ditto

    135

    Mr. Monis Hebrew Instructor

    100

    The Library keeper

    20

    The Treasurer

    80

    1188–8–1

    Remaines per annum

    173–6–8

    presented to the General Court

    Errors Excepted

    Edward Hutchinson Treasurer of Harvard College

    [Endorsed:] Treasurer Hutchinsons Account of College Estate presented to General Court June 13th 1737.

    College Papers, 1. 77 (No. 161). This statement was called for by the House of Representatives vote of June 8, 1737; see No. 442.