This was encouraged by the Town Lecturer, Samuel Ward (minister).
Samuel Ward (1572-1643) was an English academic and a master at the University of Cambridge.
His bitter political rival, Samuel Ward championed hard currency, whereas Hopkins advocated the use of paper money.
Among the colonial governors only Samuel Ward of Rhode Island refused the act.
Samuel Ward, his uncle, was the leading shipbuilder of Marine City at the time.
Samuel Ward (1577-1640) was an English Puritan minister of Ipswich.
After he left school, Samuel Ward worked as a teacher and developed a keen interest in abolition.
This led to several months of hectic speaking engagements for Samuel Ward.
The police said they also believe Samuel Ward was carrying a gun, though he never fired it.
His host was the widowed mother of Samuel Ward.