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Rev. James Noyes (born 1608, Wiltshire, England – died 22 October 1656, Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony) was an English clergyman who emigrated to Massachusetts. He was a founder of Newbury, Massachusetts.[1]

  1. ^ B. Brook, The Lives of the Puritans, 3 volumes (James Black, London 1813), III, pp. 261-62 (Internet Archive).

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