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WENHAM TOWN RECORDS
1730-1775
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Published by Wenham Historical Society 1940
WENHAM TOWN RECORDS
1730-1775
Published by WENHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY
1940
NEWCOMB & GAUSS CO., PRINTERS 1 City Hall Avenue, Salem, Mass. 1940
Att a Town Metting March 2ª 1730/3d for the Chus- ing Town Officirs and other Town Bisnis according to Warrant Capt. Samuell Kemball Chosen Moderator for Said Meting) (for Selectmen. Ebonezer ffiske John Kem- ball Phinias Dodge John Dodge Samuell Gott are Chosen for the yeare In Suing all Sworne by Phinx Dodge for Town Clarke Capt William Rogers is Chosen Sworne - Edmond Kemball Chosen Constable for the west -
End of our Town Sworne Zacheus Goldsmith Chosen Constable for the East End of our Town Sworne Ensigne Thomas Tarbox Chosen for Town Treasuer Sworne Ebonezer Batcheler John Gott Richard Dodge Chosen for survaiers of - hige wayes for the yeare In Suing and are all Sworne:
Theophilus ffiske Joseph Hadgis Moses Mithell Chosen Survaiers of fences for the year In Suing Sworne Ex- cept Joseph haggit
John Moulton Thomas perkins Nathanill Kemball Cho- sen tithing men Sworne
Jonathan Kemball Chosen Sealor of Lather and Sworne- David Batheler Chosen sealer of waits and masuers Sworne - -
Mark Batheller Chosen hogwrefe Sworn Isaac Daye Cho- sen hogwrefe Sworne Voted to prosecut the appeall which is Concening our presentment
Voted To pay M' William ffairfield the Sum of Eaight pound to prosecut the appeal as agent
Att a Legal Town Metting May the 14th 1731 of Wenham William Rogers; Chosen Representative:
Capt Samuell Kemball Chosen Moderator for this met- ting :
It was put to the Town wather the Town would: allow To M' Wood fiften pounds and it passed on the nagitive: It was put to the Town wather the Toune Would allow M' Wood ten pounds and it past on the Efermitive; It was put to the Town wather the Town Would Leave to the selectmen about a School and it past on the Nagitive
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It was pout to the Town wather I was past To the Town Wather the Town would have a School in our Town and it past on the Efermitive :
Boston May 26 1731 Recived of the trustees of £60000 for wenham of Mr Sam1 Kimball nine pounds nine Shill- ings and eaight pence Interst to him £9-9: 8 next for M Treasuer Allin Isaac Allen
Attest William Rogers Town Clarke 1
Agred with ME Danill Dodge : to Keep School for our Town untill : the first Day: of March next Coming after the Date here offer thirty Six pounds and from him past from May Last past Which was agred on By Both partys
At a metting of the Selectmen September 16: 1731 as wittenes our hands - - -
Dan1 Dodge
Ebeneer ffiske John Kimball Phinehas Dodge ) John Dodge ) Sam11 Gott ) Selectmen
Att a Metting of our Town Legelly Warned and con- vened September 16: 1731 Capt Samuell Kemball Chosen Moderator for this Meting
Voted that peteculer persons shall have Leberty to pur- chis the Books of Mr Baxtere
Voted to Raies 170 pound to Defray the Towne charges Wenham 1731 Att a Town Meting In ansur to the Re- quest of the honerable house to give thayer Reppresanti- tive InStruction In their defuculty In the supply of the Tresuery in ansuer Where unto noted that now having Chosen a Representitive Do Leave : it to his faithful nes and Discreshion Will so act for us
Fabruary 22 1731/2 then Received of Mr William ffair- field one of the Trustees of the 60000 pound Lone the Touns part which is 4-14-10 which is for the use a true Coppy of the original Recaight
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Thomas Tarboxs Town Trusuer Attest William Rogers Town Clarke Boston August 17 1731
Received of M' John Batcheler Constable of Wenham thirty two Pounds Eleven Shillings in full for M' Treas- uer Allen
£32-11
a tru copy of the origanal recaids Eben Swan
Attest William Rogers Town Clarke Boston January 27th 1731 Recived of M' Edward Walde- ron Constable of Wenham Eight Pounds Ten Shillings in full by Mrs Hannah Kemball for M' Treasuer Allin
Eben Swan £8:10- a tru Coppy of the origenall Recait Att test William Rogers Towne Clarke
fabruary 22 1731/2 Recived of Constable John Batchel- ler the sum of five pounds foreteen Shillings and Seven pence Which is In ffull of all his Rate By Me- Thomas Tarbox Town Treasuer
A tru coppe of the origanall Recaight
Att test William Rogers Town Clarke fabruary 22 1731/3
Recived of Constable Edward Waldoren the sum of Two pounds Eaighteen Shillings and one paney In full by Me: Thomas Tarboxe Town Treasuer
A true coppy of the origenall Recait
Att test William Rogers Town Clarke Att a Town Metting Legualy Warned and convened To chuse Town officers in our Town March the 7 1731/2 Cap Samuell Kemball Chosen Moderator for this Metting Leutenant William Dodge. Capt William Rogers Jona- than Kemball Robert Cue and John Gott are Chosen Selectmen
Capt William Rogers Chosen Town Clarke: Sworn to said office : the same day Captaien Samuell Kemball Chosen Town Treasuer and Sworne : to said office Sam Day
Jon Baker Chosen Constable for the west End of our Town Sworne the Same Day
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Richard Dodge Chosen Constable for the East End of our Town Sworne the Same Day
Caleb Coye : coy : chosen survayer of high wayes sworne the same day Capt William William Rogers and Ensign Thomas Tarbox Chose survaier of higways
at a metting of the selectmen March: 13 1731/2 Capt William Rogers Ensign Thomas Tarbox John Herricke Danill ffiske Sworn Thomas dodge Chosen Tyehingmen Sworn
Jonathan Kemball Chosen Sealor of Lather Sworne the Same Day Daniel Batcheler Chosen Sealler of waits and masurers Sworne the Same Day
John Dodge John Killem Chosen hogeReffs Sworn the Same Day Capt Samuel Kemball Capt William Rogers Nathanill Browne are chosen a Committe to adjust the accounts with Mr William fairfield a bout a persentment Capt Samuel Kemball Capt William Rogers Leut William Dodge M' Nathanill Walderon M' Nathanill Brown chosen a committee : to seat our metting hous
It was put To the Town Wather they will Chues a committee to seate the metting house and it past on the nagative But after Sum Discord the Town chose a com- mittee to Seat our meting house :
Benjamin Edwards
John Kemball
John Gott - -
the same day : Sworne:
Chosen fence viers and Sworne
Att of metting of the Selectmen March the: 13 1731/2 Then agreed with : Samuell Tarbox to Keep the metting house; and Riging the bell and to have: this Sum of three - pounds for the sarvis above said
Att a metting of the Selectmen Aprill the 17 1732 agreed with Samuell Tarbox to Keep the pound
Att a Legell Town Metting May the 19 1732 Convened to gather Decon William ffairfield Chosen Representive Decon William ffairfield: Chosen moder atore : for this metting :
Voted to pay the Revernd Mr Robert Ward To wards
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his support the sum of Twenty pounds in province Bills Voted to Leave it in the descertion of the Selectmen about a Skool In ou town :
June the Second 1732 Att A Metting of the Selectmen of Wenham then layed oute a high Waye Begining att : a : Gate : By Rice : Knowltons and so Be three pole wide all a Long : to farmer Weste farme : as: is: Left By the proprietors as May nowe att Large approve By Record In our Records of the proprietors. But Where : as : it: is: Thought: to: Be More conveniant By Reason : of : a Bad Hill att Graville Brooke it: is agreed: on : Be- tween : the Select Men : and Rice Knowlton that the way shall Be : on the South Side : of the Said hill : By this Swamp side : Begining att a Savin Bush : By the Stone wall: on the North Side of the ould highway and So xstening
three Pole to a heep of stones southerly of said Bush : then aLong By the Edge of the - Swamp: By the Up- land a Long by the Edg of the Upland Runing Easterly over Graville Brook to a Stone Set up: on the South Sid of Thomas Edwards Ston Wall aboute Eaight feet then over the ould Road northerly from Said Stone to a Ston Wall and the Said Rice Knowlton to have the ould high way in satisfaxtion for this new one : and this high way is to be where the survayers Shall think Best and most Convenient and the said Rice Knowlton doth for himself and his heirs - Except of that part of the ould high way against the new high way as Satisfaction as wittenes my hand and seall it is to be under stud that the new high- waye is to be three pole wide from the Lower - sid next to the swamp: on the south sid of said way Exstening three poles wid northward of the south sid of said waye as the said waye now is
William Rogers -
Rice Knowlton
William Dodge Jonathan Kimball John Gott Rolean Cue
Select Men
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Att a meting of the Select Men Wenham June : 2 : 1732 agreed that the Town Suvayer shall Com to the grate Rock By Pheninas Dodges Corner of Land threw the Swampe and the neck survayer to cum to the grat Rock by Phineas Dodges Corner all so gave order to the Town Clark to draw a warrant to warne John Johnson and Mary his wife out of Town and a Returne made by John Baker Constabl June: 5 1732 an order given to the Toune Clarke to draw a warrant to warne one Thomas Holbert and Margrit his wife out of Toun aboute May the 19 1732
And a Return made By John Bauer Constable: Jne : the: 5: 1732
Wenham June 2: 1732 Att a Meting of the Selectmen then agreed with William Rogers to Keep School In our Town untill the Last of october next Ensuing the date here of and to have: Resonable Satisfaction for his pains
Att a Legall Town Metting Duly Warned and Convened on this 4 day of July 1732 to supply the pulpit and Raies mony: for the Same Mr wood being indisposed
Mr Danill Dodge: Chosen Moderator for the Metting Voted Chuse : five persons to be a comittee to supply the pulpit
Voted To Chues Decon Dodge and Nathanill Waldron Decon ffairfield M' Thomas White Mr Nathanill Brown to Be a comitte: to Supply the Pulpit
Voted To Raies mony to supply the Pulpit
Voted to Raies 30 = 0 = 0 pound money for the Towns use
July 4; 1732 To the Town of wenham the Humbel Pet- tion of William Rogers is that he may have the Consent of the : Town to Be an In holder in our Town he having had In courragement from Select men and having Con sane for the same and your petetiner shall Employ William Tarbox
this petetion was granted By a Written not by a great majority Every vote
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July the 25 : 1732 Att a Meting : of the commitee : to adjust the amount With : Mr William ffairfield: Con- cerning the present men against our town sum time : past : and: Do: allow: Said ffairfield: the sum of nine pound twelve shillings he haveing Received : of said sum Eaight pounds of Said Sum an Remains yet due the sum of thirty two shillings: -
William Rogers Nathaniel Brown Committee : Samuell Kemball
July 31 1732 Att a Metting of the Towne Deuly Warned and convened Deacon William ffairfield: Chosen moder- ator M' Thomas White: Ensign Thomas Tarbox Mr Sam- uel Gott Chosen a committee to joyne with the Churches Committee Decon William ffairfield Deacon Danill Dodge - Capt Samuell Kimball Mr Nathanill Brown
Voted to allow : Sumthing towarde the Reverend Mr Roberd Warde finerel Charges
Voted to allow Twenty pounds Towarde M' Warde finer Charges of the p.
Voted a Weakly Contributon to be used To Wards the supply of the pulpit and the - committee : to dispose of the same towarde the to warde the supplying the pulpit and the Twenty pound to Be put into the hands Com- mittee to se it paid for the End it was voted for.
oct the 5: th 1732 at a church metting warned and agreed on By the Church : being mett to ga ther By theme : vote : made Chooyc of Mr John Warrin to Be theyer pastor the above is a true Copy out of Wenham Church :
Record Kept by the Deacons attest William ffairfield Deacon :
the above is a true Coppy of the Coppy: upon Church Record attest William Rogers Town Clerk
att a Town metting october 10 1732 Decon William ffair- field chosen moderator
Voted to concur in the Churches Choice: of Mr John Warren to Be thayer minister By a grat majority
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Att a metting of the Committee Chosen By the Town for the Supplying the Pulpit in our town order to Satisfy- ing Mr Broudstnt for preaching with us Nine Days at thirty shillings De day there being dew to him the sum of £13-10-0 These are there fore to Request of the Select Men to draw: an order on the Town Tresuer for the same
Wenham Dated August 9 1732
a coppy of the
origenall att test :
William Rogers Town Clerk
Dan11 Dodge William ffairfield Nathaniel Brown
Thomas Tarbox
Samuell Gott
Eliciah ffairfield has Taken up a Stray horse of a blackesh culler - a Bushy or Short taill a Littll white spot over the Left : Eye:
october 18 1732 and posted
Att a Legell Metting Deuly warned and Convened on this 27 Day of october 1732 Decon William ffairfield chosen moderator for this metting:
Voted to grant to M' John Warrin the Sum of one hun- dred and thirty Pounds for a yerly Sallery to gather with a weekly Contribution and the parsonage
Voted to grant M" John Warrin : the sum of two hundred pounds for a settelment In our Town In Bills of Credit to Be paid one hundred pounds this year and one hun- dred pounds the next year
Voted the Commite: that was for Church and Town one to Stand and one Chosen to Be a Committe to treat with M™ John Warren aboute a Settelment In the Towns Be- halfe:
November 27-1732: att a Legell Town Meting Duly
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warned and Convened Decon William ffairfield Chosen moderator Voted to Raies 230-0-0 - for the Touns use :
Votted that the Town will fence the personage a Land and In order there unto Votted to Chues William Rogers Capt Kimball Leut William Dodge To Be a Committe to Divid the personag fence - with the adjasent persons or proprietors and to masur the Towns part: and to set and Estamate a Sofitient Price for a ston wall by the pole and to Returne an account to the Select Men who shall mak a rate upon the Inhabitants and Estats in our Town for defraying the charges of fenceing the pasonage : and who so Ever Shall Make up his or her proporsition then of By the first day of aprill wich will be In the year one thousand seven hundred and thirty four shall have thayer Rates Crossed there upon and upon theyer failing by the space of one month at for the said day thayer Rate Shall have their Rats taken by disttres and the Committe to se or cause theyer proportions to be made up with the Same :
June : the 6:th 1729 Received of Mr ffairfield the Sum of one pound thirteen shillings for the use of the Town of Wenham By me Robt Bull a true Entry of the origa- nall Recaipt attest William Rogers Town Clark
Boston August 4th Recived of M' William ffairfield of the trustees of the Town of Wenham nine pounds nine Shillings and Eaight pence a years Interest to the 1 of June: 1729 of the Touns proportion to the £60000 granted November 1729 :
a coppy of the Jar: Allin Traser
origanall Recaipt
Attest William Rogers Town Clarke £9-9-8
Boston September 18th 1730 - Recived of Mr William ffairfield one of the trustees - £60000 for Wenham nine pounds nine shillings and eaight pence being: yr A & C
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Interest to June 1730 for M' Isreal Allen Jerimiah Allin £9-9-8
Boston october 9th 1730 Recived of Mr Joseph Edwards Constable of Wenham by Mrs Kemball Sixteen pounds In full Jer Allin Treasuer
a copy of the origel Recaipt Attest William Rogers
£16-0-0 Town Clerk
Boston august-30th 1732 :
Recived of the Trustees of Wenham By Mr William ffair- field nine pounds nine shillings eaight pence : a years Intrest to the first of June 1732
2-9-8
a copy of the origenall Recaight Jerimiah Allin Treasuer Attest William Rogers Town Clarke
Boston September 18th 1730 Recived of Mr William ffairfield one the Trustees £60000 for Wenham nine pounds nine shillings and Eaight pence : Being ye fe C Interst to June 1730 for Mrs Treasuer Allin
a coppy of the origanall Recaight Jar Allin Att test William Rogers Town Clerke £9-9-8
att a metting : of the Select Men Desember 5 1732 then agreed with Mr Danill Dodge of Wenham to Keep School In our Towne:
Boston August 18th 1733
Reecivid of M' John Baker Constable of Wenham M' William ffairfield fourty five pounds Six shillings & nine pence In full ₱ Jeremich Allin Trezurer. the above is true Entry of the Receip under figures found as £45:6:9 Attest William ffairfield Town Clark Att a Legell Town Metting Duly Warned and Convened
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on this 18 day of Desember 1732 Cap Samuell Kemball Chosen moderator for the metting:
Voted to allow the Sum of twenty three pounde Pounds Mr Warrens ordination
Votted that Committe : shall Set : and state out Every persons proportion of fence about the parsonage To the Committee of the Church and Town of Wenham
Gentle Men Having Considered of the Call of the Curch and Town to Be their minister I also a copy of ye same I do Like Wies accep of the ofer for a support with this addition that the salery be paid once in half a year and that the :: Town Keep the : parsonage well : fenced depending upon it that if upon triall I should find it to be insoffistient or my Cuircomstances Called for more the Town will make Resonable addistions wishing you the best of blessings Remaining yours to end John Warren Wenham November 20 1732/ a true coppe of M' Warrens ansuer :
Attest William Rogers Town Clerk
Att a metting of the Select men Janerary 29 they sent a note or order to M' Herbin to let Samuell Tarbox have Tabitha hogeskin : and all that she claimed that was hers and then did agree with the said Tarbox to keep her for her Laybour and fifteen shillings a weeke : for two weekes : Ensuing the dat here of on the 30th day of said month said Tarbox : Demand said hogskin of said herbin be fore Nathanill ffairfield and John Perkins present at the hous of William Rogers Inholder : but said herbin denied to Let her go becus they had they had not men- tioned in the note conserning his pay :
The generall Town Meeting March 1732/3 Att a metting of the Select men feburary : 14 1732/3 then Reckend and agreed with M' Augustus Herbin : for bording and nurshing of tabatha Hogskin one month : the Sum of five pounde In full and Sum days.
Augustus Herbin
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Att a Legell Generall Town meting Legelly Warned and Assembeled on March the 6 1732/3
Decon William ffairfield chosen moderator Decon William ffairfield Stephen Patch Ebenezer Kemball Jasen Ed- wards David Batcheler chosen Select men. All Took the Azezers oath ye twelfe Day Decon William ffairfield choozen Town Clarke & sworn the same day to both.
for a Constable for the west ward Thomas Brown was Choozen & for the East Caleb Coy but he refuzeing to serve paid down five pound : upon which the town por- ceeded and Chooze Thomus Dodge for the East ward & said Brown & he wase both sworn the same day. Surveighers of highways Benjamine Edwards for the Neck for the middle part of the Town Zacheous Gould- smith Jun" & westward of the straights Benjamine Her- rick was Choozen & Goldsmith & Herrick both sworn the same day & Edwards the twelf day for Tithingmen Eben- ezer Kimball & Abraham Kimball were chosen and Sworne for fence vewers John Porter Jun' Edmund Kimball & Rice Knowlton Jun" were chosen & all sworn the same day. Danill Dodge Junr & Benjamine Kimball hogg Riffs & both Sworn David Batcheller chosen Sealler of weights & meazures Sworn the same day. for the wards or field dri- veers John Moulton Jun' & Benjamine ffairfield choozen & Sworn In Answer to the petition of Ebenezer Batcheller Jun": Samuell porter Jun":Samuell Kimbale Jun" : Joseph Batcheller Ebenezer Porter Jonathan ffiske Samuell Tar- box Jun" Nathanale Batcheller Benjamine Batcheller & Jacob Dodge : which was to Build & Inlarg the hind seat in the froont Gallerry on Conditizions as on file may appear : their petition was votted & Granted by the Town. In Answer to the patition of Rice Knowlton which was to hang a Gate a Crozs the high way going of his land by the Gravellie Brook or by the houze that ME Annable lived in which he asketh for Dureing the Towns pleazure It being put to vote : it was votted In the af- fermative - on the Request of Sam parsons that the Town would Divide the highway Between the Town & the Neck (so Called.) it was deferrd acting upon it un-
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till the next Town meeting & till the Selectmen have vewed it. In answer to the propozeall mad about selling the fee of that land that Stephen Patch lives on it was votted that Thomas White Luft William Dodge & Wil- liam ffairfield are Choosen a Committy to treat with the said Steephen Patch about it & make Report to the Town at their next meeting - all which perticulars were speci- fied in their warrant for the meeting above Entered To the Selectmen of Wenham they may certifie that William ffairfield hath paid me by order of the Com- mitty at Several payments the Sume of Seaven pounds four Shillings & eight pence out of the Contribution money which is to my content for entertaining the min- isters untill the day that M' Warrin tooke the providing on himselfe I say Received by me : margarett Ward Wen- ham Datted fabrawary 26 : 1732/3 the above is a true Entry of the Receipt as attest
William ffairfield Town Clarke Att a meeting of the Select men : March 12th 1732/3 then agreed with Samuell Tarbox to take care of the meeting houze & to perform the Duty of a Sextoan for the year Ensueing he to have of the Town the Sum of thre pounds for his service : excluzive of what he shall do for paticular perzons.
Att a Town meeting of the freeholders & other Inhabi- tancs of Wenham May the 14th 1733 warned and con- vieytined for Choozing a Reprezentative & other bizences expressed in the warrant.
Town Meeting May 14 1733
William ffairfield Chosen Representative to serve at the Generall Court & alzo Choozen modderator for the other town bizenezs.
It being put to vote wheither they would make any settled devizsion between the town & the Neck (so called) Surveryhers of the highways and it pazsed on the negative.
As an addizsion to the vote pazsed at March meeting for fencing of the parsonage votted that when the Selectmen have made the Rate according to the Towns vote : that
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the Committy shall order the place whear eich list ac- cording to our two wards :
whear the first perzon shall begin to fenc & then who- soever is Ready first shall have liberty to joyn Next to him & whosoever shall make up his or their proportion suffizsient in the judgement of theze Committy shall have their Ruts Crozed, and also voted that all the stoans that belong to the parzonage land or fence shall be Rezerved out of the fence & from the uze of particular perzons that do their own proportion : for the Committy to make up any fence with all that may fall to them to do accord- ing to the towne vote.
Votted alzo that the Swine being suffizienly yoked & Ringed may go at large
Att a metting of the Selectmen May the 17 1733 then appointed & agreed with Mr Nattahanill Brown to Keep a writting and a Reading School in our town for ye year insueing: and whereas it is Impracticable for all the Children to come to gather to one place it is covenanted and agreed with him the he be allowed to teach little Children to Read by Suttable wimen in the severall parts of the Town that he Shall agre with by the approbation of the selectmen as also to teach to wright by another man bezide himselfe in an other part of the town for the more Conveniant accomodating the schollars to attend and the town to defray the Charg of all as by his account of agreements & service shall belaid Before the Selecmen and adjusted by them att or before the 25th of fabrawary Next (it is to be understood that he is to have sattisfac- tion that it Just & Reasonable) and in Conmfirmation both parties have set to their hands by order of the Select- men William ffarifield Town Clerk
Natthanill Brown
We the Subscribers being Selecmen of Manchesester & Wenham & such as they have apointed have mett togather & Renewed Bounds between said Towns & Be gining att the tree marked with : W & M from thence Northeasterly
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to a Stump in Ipswich line Called Dodge's stump
Aron Benett John Lea Jun !! Thomas Lee
for Manchester for Wenham
Joseph Edwards Stephen Patch Mathew Coy
Beverly Aprill ye 25th 1733 These are to Notifie the Selectmen of Wenham of such as they have appointed to perambulate on the Between our town of Wenham & Bev- erly that the Selectmen of Beverly have appointed & Impowered the persons hearafter Named to meet you at the plac & tim by you perfixed in your Nottification to us to perambulate on the Line & & renew ye Bounds Be- tween our Towns. The persons appointed for to per- form the servic are Ensign John Baltch M™ Andrew Baltch & MT John Conant
By order of the selectmen John ober Town Cler and Insin Robert Morgan or any three of them.
Aprill 30th 1733 We the Subscribers have Renewed the Bounds Between Beverly & Wenham from the white oake in Left Nathanill Rayments pasture to the pine that is the Bounds Between Beverly & Wenham & Manchester
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