At a Meeting of the Proprietors of the Meeting-House in Brattle Street,
Boston Jany 6th. 1788.
Whereas the State Convention appointed to consider the Reported federal Constitution are to meet at the State House in Boston on the 9th Instant; and the said House being unsuitable for the convenient reception of so large a Body; And this Society being desirous of Accommodating them in the best manner they are Able:
Voted Unanimously, that the Meeting-House in Brattle Street belonging to this Society shall be for the Use of that honourable Body, for holding their Meetings on the said Business: whenever they shall signify their pleasure for that purpose to the Committee of this Society: And that a Copy of this Vote be Communicated to them as soon as they shall be convened.
A true Copy from the Records,
Attest, Danl. Bell. Clk.