Complaint of Harvard President and Tutors against Nathan Prince, submitted to Governor William Shirley and the Board of Overseers on Jan. 29, 1741


Autoria(s): Harvard University Archives
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31/12/1969

29/01/1741

Resumo

President Edward Holyoke and Tutors Henry Flynt, Joseph Mayhew, and Thomas Marsh accused Prince of "sundry crimes & misdemeanors" and "sundry evil actions," including weakening and undermining the College government, showing contempt towards his fellow Tutors and towards Hollis Professor John Winthrop (who he claimed "knew no more of Philosophy than a Brute"), and making insulting remarks on numerous occasions. Prince was accused of calling others "Fool, Rogue, Rascal, Puppy &c." and of calling Col. Brattle "a Devilish Lyar." He was also accused of "appearing often times, to be what is commonly stil'd the worse for Drink" and of neglecting his duties towards his students.

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UAII 27.40 Box 1, Folder 3

http://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/view/47051234?width=150&height=150&usethumb=y

http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH:11210460

http://colonialnorthamerican.library.harvard.edu/prod/cna/hua48010c00003

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Harvard University Archives

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Harvard University Archives: Records related to the charges against and defense made by Nathan Prince, 1740-1742

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