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N. A. APOLLONIO.
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APPENDIX.
Statement of the Deaths, Baptisms, and Marriages, in Boston, from 1704 to 1774.
[From Shattuck's Census of Boston, 1846.]
Deaths.
Years.
Baptisms.
Intentions of Marriage.
Marriages recorded.
White.
Colored.
Total.
1704
203
17
220
1705
238
44
282
1706
216
45
261
1707
225
38
263
1708
245
46
291
162
1709
295
82
377
183
1710
248
47
295
166
1711
305
58
363
139
1712
270
46
316
222
1713
380
100
480
208
1714
340
73
413
230
Total,
2,965
596
3,561
1,310
1715
281
55
336
209
1716
284
71
355
203
1717
371
80
451
177
1718
334
46
380
208
1719
253
51
304
186
1720
261
68
329
176
1721
968
134
1,102
163
135
1722
240
33
273
246
209
1723
342
71
413
255
191
1724
360
47
407
229
200
Total,
3,694
656
4,350
2,052
735
1725
268
56
324
228
176
1726
290
53
343
229
202
1727
373
106
479
243
155
1728
385
113
498
255
185
1729
471
99
570
253
161
1730
749
160
909
255
175
1731
318
90
408
563
252
170
1732
400
99
499
526
230
163
1733
374
84
458
526
205
118
1734
440
88
528
536
198
150
Total,
4,068
1
948
5,016
2,151
2,348
1,655
No return in these years.
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Deaths.
Years.
Baptisms.
Intentions of Marriage.
Marriages recorded.
White.
Colored.
Total.
1735
370
85
455
579
234
139
1736
532
85
617
514
283
159
1737
516
91
607
579
242
142
1738
476
100
576
530
254
150
1739
468
86
554
479
271
138
1740
568
136
704
591
264
132
1741
455
100
555
680
238
80
1742
445
72
517
716
283
110
1743
536
84
620
585
255
114
1744
425
72
497
566
269
96
Total,
4,791
911
5,702
5,779
2,593
1,260
1745
706
74
780
573
185
76
1746
479
99
578
480
332
101
1747
710
67
777
492
289
132
1748
626
114
740
504
243
92
1649
581
96
677
493
255
92
1750
507
97
604
533
238
66
1751
548
76
624
488
246
50
1752
893
116
1,009
357
215
2
1753
418
63
481
376
260
1
1754
380
54
434
439
242
.
Total,
5,848
856
6,704
4,735
2,505
612
1755
419
65
484
442
245
1
1756
461
65
526
441
265
.¢
1757
361
73
434
415
279
2
1758
467
57
524
423
182
.
1759
565
64
629
376
216
2
1760
508
68
576
417
262
4
1761
448
83
531
412
241
57
1762
390
83
473
418
227
68
1763
344
63
407
418
264
58
1764
471
77
548
367
207
45
Total,
4,434
690
5,132
4,129
2,388
237
1765
508
52
560
479
250
65
1766
400
45
445
424
210
73
1767
403
65
468
439
221
63
1768
369
48
417
414
295
117
1769
579
66
645
440
231
87
1770
404
79
483
445
187
63
1771
423
59
482
399
207
90
1772
458
59
517
373
237
86
1773
533
62
595
486
251
53
1774
546
50
596
521
221
61
Total,
4,623
585
5,208
4,420
2,310
758
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Statements of the Births, Deaths and Marriages for thirty-five years, from 1811 to 1845, inclusive.
Years.
Population.
Births re- corded.
Inten- tions of Mar- riage en- tered.
Mar- riages re- corded.
Males.
Fe- males.
Total.
One in
In 100.
1811
34,255
108
448
188
373
375
748
45
2.18
1812
35,260
93
451
204
286
547
633
55
1.85
1813
36,264
85
481
230
410
334
750
48
2.06
1814
37,269
98
428
306
367
328
695
53
1.86
1815
38,274
79
513
356
407
433
830
46
2.16
1816
39,275
78
603
435
540
433
878
45
2.22
1817
40,284
103
689
415
453
422
875
46
2.17
1818
41,288
85
619
452
486
439
927
44
2.23
1819
42,293
77
612
418
423
366
789
53
1.86
1820
43,298
90
698
481
505
509
1,014
42
2.31
Mean,
8.96
557.2
348.5
415.6
397.6
813.2
47
2.09
1821
46,295
84
735
505
678
643
1,321
35
2.85
1822
49,291
80
801
623
570
518
1,088
45
2.20
1828
52,288
91
939
689
531
514
1,045
50
1.99
1824
55,284
72
979
585
623
585
1,208
45
2.18
1825
58,281
62
1,01
710
692
670
1,362
42
2.33
1826
58,903
63
1,065
747
623
544
1,167
50
1.98
1727
59,525
65
1,002
757
495
444
939
63
1.57
1828
60,117
42
1,051
742
603
556
1,159
51
1.92
1829
60.769
47
992
624
600
556
1,156
52
1.90
1830
61,392
34
927
508
532
493
1,025
59
1.60
Mean,
64.0
950.2
G49.0
594.7
552.3
1147.0
49
2.05
1831
61,834
27
944
649
076
677
1,353
17
2.08
1832
68,276
27
1,075
867
810
885
1,675
40
2.45
1833
71.780
14
1,334
759
679
695
1,374
52
1.91
1834
75,160
34
1,213
786
765
675
1.140
52
1.91
1835
78,603
34
1,772
937
991
828
1,819
2.31
1836
79.464
68
1,582
1,024
831
817
1,648
48
2.07
1737
80,325
40
1,443
782
875
868
1,743
16
2.16
1838
81,186
48
1,356
750
937
862
1,709
45
2.21
1839
82,215
48
1,391
778
863
859
1,722
44
2.23
1840
85,000
28
1,189
756
851
890
1,841
46
2.16
Mean,
39.8
1369.9
808.8
840.8
800.6
1641.4
46
2.15
1841
90,874
35
1,587
905
927
1,783
50
1.96
1842
96,747
22
1,729
912
1,147
1,113
2.260
42
2.33
1843
102,620
26
1,810
904
986
1,022
2,008
51
1.95
1844
108,493
15
1,987
1,029
1,015
1,039
2,051
52
1.89
1845
111,366
8
2,351
. .
1,182
1,158
2,340
48
2.04
Mean,
21
1,893
937
1,052
1,037
2,089
18
2.03
NOTE. This may be regarded as a complete account of all the deaths, except the still- born. 'The intentions of marriage are also complete. The marriages are not all recorded, and very few of the births, as will appear evident from this abstract itself.
Deaths.
Proportion to Population.
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APPENDIX B.
INTRODUCTION.
In regard to the following list of tax-payers in the town of Boston, it is proper to say that it has been the intent of the editors to make a careful transcription of the names without emendation. The lists are in various handwritings and of very widely differing degrees of accuracy. Some of them are the revised lists prepared by practised clerks, and others are the hasty transcripts of less accomplished officials. Some of the writers used the modern forms of letters, and others retained the earlier style in vogue in the generation of the emigrants to New England. Every one who has had occasion to examine manuscripts is aware of the difficulty in discriminating between certain letters, and this difficulty is greatly increased by any lack of scholarship on the part of the writer. Again, a list of names is especially difficult of transcription, because there is no repetition of words or letters to assist the copyist in reading doubtful portions. There is no guide to the intent of the writer, since, when we feel sure of the name intended, we are not certain of the method of spelling followed by the writer. Again, the transcriber has not felt at liberty to seek other sources of information to learn the names of the inhabitants of Boston at the period, because there is no certainty that persons of names resembling those of well-known citizens did not also reside here for a short time.
In most cases the industry of genealogists will hereafter succeed in identifying the names here given ; but as these lists are meant to be the sources of information, no attempt has been made to annotate the record. The sole object of the transcript is to give an exact copy of the words written on each paper, so far as they can be made out from a careful study thereof.
The original papers will all be carefully preserved in the city archives, and every one dissatisfied with the commissioners' ver- sion will have an opportunity to examine the documents anew.
Some clerical errors in these lists will strike every examiner. The forms of the vowels, e, o, a, u, are so easily confounded that it is difficult in many cases to decide what was meant; while on the other hand, it is clear that the old spelling and pronunciation often varied from the present form. Phonetic forms occur, as when Jeffries is placed under G in alphabetical lists, Eustis under U, and Uran under Y. Such a name as Maccarty is sometimes found under C as Carty. In fact, no name must be considered as wanting from the list until it has been sought under all possible variations of spelling.
Some apology may seem necessary for printing so many of these lists containing so many repetitions. In excuse it may be pleaded that all these facts are new to the public, and that these lists, it is feared, are all that remain of the great mass of such material once on record. The great deficiencies in the town records render it desirable that we should give all the information in our power as
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to the length of time that any and every person remained in Bos- ton. Often the nearest approach we ean make to the date of the death of one of our early citizens will be the fact that he disap- peared from the tax-list.
In order to save expense, the names only have been copied on most of the lists, the exceptions being the first town-rates of 1674 and 1676, and the very copious tax-lists of 1687 and 1680. In the latter especially, the details of the property of our citizens are given with so great thorongliess as to afford valuable information to the historian.
In respect to the system on which the lists were made, it is evident that the divisions to which the constables were apportioned were those of the military companies of the town.
Prior to 1670 the number of constables (besides one each for Rumney Marsh or Chelsea, and Muddy River or Brookline) was four. In town-meeting, March 14, 1669-70, the number was raised to six for Boston, and again, March 10th, 1677-78, to eight.
By the Colony records it appears that October 7, 1674, the Court ordered the militia to be divided into companies of one hun- dred each, and in Boston eight companies were accordingly made. The captains were Major Thomas Clarke, Thomas Savage, Thomas Clark, 2d, John Richards, James Oliver, Daniel Henchman, William Hudson, John Hull.
We are not able to fix with certainty the boundaries of these early local subdivisions, though the well-known citizens in each list will afford a clue for an approximation.
In 1713 a division into eight wards was made, of which SHURT- LEFF says (Description of Boston, p. 129) that no record re- mains. Fortunately, a copy has been discovered, and will be given herein, although two years later another division was made, quite different in its lines. There is a certain probability that the first plan followed the lines then in use for the military companies, and that any changes would appear in the second plan.
As Shurtleff shows, in August 1713, the Selectmen made a division into wards, which was not put on the book, but " attested by the Town Clerk and put on file."
Among the papers discovered at the office of the Overseers of the Poor is an attested copy of this document, either the original or one made at the time for the use of that Board. It is as follows :
EDIVISION OF WARDS, 1713.]
1. - South Ward or Precint.
The South end of Orange Street is the Southern bound of this Precint and the Southern halfe or half of Pond Street and West Street the Northern bounds thereof; Including Newberry Street so farr Northward, and all the Streets, Lanes and Allyes, Eastward & Westward, Vizt. :
Beech Street,
Rainsford Lane,
Hogg Ally.
Essex Street,
Frogg Lane,
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2. - Newberry Ward or Precint.
The Southern bounds of this Precint takes in the Northerly halfe part of Pond Street and West Street, and the Northerly bounds the Southerly halfe part of Winter Street & Summer Street : Including Newberry Street from the middle of Pond Street & West Street to Marlbourough Street, with all the Streets, Lanes & Allyes Eastward & Westward within said bounds, Vizt. : -
Short Street,
South Street,
Common Street,
Blind Lane,
Sea Street, Turn again Ally.
3. - Buttery Ward or Precint.
The Southern bounds of this Precint takes in the Northerly halfe of Winter Street & Summer Street, & the Northern bounds takes in the Southerly halfe of Scool Street & Water Street : Including all the Streets, Lanes & Allyes within said Bounds, Viz'. :
Malborough Street, Olivers Street, Crab Lane,
Rawsons Lane, Beacon Street,
Gridlys Lane,
Milke Street, Davys Lane, Gibbs Lane,
Battery March, Cow Lane, Sconce Lane,
Belchers Lane, Flounder Lane, Coopers Ally,
Bishop's Ally,
Croocked Ally, Jolliffs Lane,
Long Lane,
Centry Street, Tanners Lane,
4. - Cornhill Ward or Precint.
The Southerly bounds thereof takes in the Northerly halfe Part of Scool Street & Water Street & so downe directly to the Sea. And the Northerly bounds thereof takes in all Merchants Row & to run from thence at the South part of the Wharfe by the Swing Bridge west north west thro' the Dock to Wing's Lane, take- ing in the South side of Wing's Lane as farr as Justice Loyd's Corner, & from thence the whole of Hannover Street westward to Queens Street : Including all the Streets, Lanes & Allyes within said Bounds, Vizt. :
Cornhill, Willsons Lane,
Tremont Street,
Spring Lane, Shrimptons Lane,
Mackrell Lane,
Church Square, Piersers Ally,
Dock Square,
Pudding Lane, Ilillers Lane,
Corn Markett,
Halfe Square Court, King Street,
Corn Court,
Leveretts Lane,
Queen Street,
Brattle Street.
5. - Sudbury Ward or Precint.
The Southerly bounds thereof takes in the Northern Side of the Towne Dock from the Mill Creeke, & runns West north west through the said Dock to Wings Lane, takeing in the Norther Side of
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said Lane, Crosseing over Hannover street to the Northerly corner of the Brick House of Mr. John Coleman. And the Northerly bounds thereof, is the Mill Pond from ye Mill Creeke, reacheing to the 'end of Cambridge Street, including all the Streets, Lanes and Allyes within said bounds, Vizt. :
Sudbury Street. Cold Lane,
Cambridge Street, Marshalls Lane,
Green Lane, Creeke Lane,
Union Street, Salt Lane,
Anne Street from ye Marsh Lane,
Conduit in Union Link Ally,
St. to ye Lower Fish Markett,
Bridge on ye Mill Minotts Court, Creeke,
Scotto's Ally, Swing Bridge Lane, Part of Hannover St.
from ye northern Corner of Mr. John
Coleman's Brick
House, the remaine- ing part of Hannover Street to the Mill Bridge.
6. - Mill Bridge Ward or Precint.
The South west bounds of this Precint is the North East Side of the Mill Creek from the Mill Pond downe to the Sea South Easterly. And the Northest bounds is the Southwest Side of Wood Lane & Beer Lane, including all the Streets, Lanes and Allyes within said Bounds, Vizt. :
That part of Anne Street from the Lower Bridge ; that is over the Creeke northward to Fish Street.
Crosse Street, Old Way, Elbow Ally, Gallop's Ally, Paddyes Ally.
That part of Fish street from the begin- ing of it Southwest, Leading North East- erly to the middle of Wood Lane.
That part of Middle Street that leads from the Mill Creecke to the Middle of Wood Lane & Beer Lane. as also that Part of the Back Street as aforesd.
7. - Ship Ward or Precint.
The Sonthwest hounds of this Precint takes in the Northeast Side of Wood Lane and Beer Lane. The Southeast Side of Middle Street from said Lanes unto North Street & so downe to the Sea, takeing in the Northeast Side of North Street & Part of Linn Street Leading Northward to the middle of North street. Including all the Streets, Lanes & Allyes within said Bounds, Viz. :
Fleet Street, Bell Ally,
Salutation Ally,
Clarks Square Sun Court, White Bread Ally,
Moon Street, Garden Court Battery Ally.
Ship Street,
S. - Broughton's Ward or Precint.
Contains the Northwest Side of Middle Street & North Street, and the South West side of Beer Lane. The Back Street. North-
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easterly from Beer Lane, & part of Linn Street from the middle of North Street to Hudsons Point, & all the Streets, Lanes and Allyes within said bounds, Vizt. :
Princes Street, Salem Street,
Snow Hill,
Ferry Way,
Hull Street,
Bennetts Street,
Loue Street,
Sliding Ally,
Lime Ally,
Grenoughs Ally,
Charter Street,
Henchman's Lane.
At a meeting of the Sel: men of the Town of Boston, the 11th. of August, 1713. Pursnant to the Vote of the Inhabitants of the s' Town on the 13th of May last past. The sª Select men have now agreed upon the foregoing distribution of the sd Town into distinet Wards or Precints.
Attest :
JOSEPH PROUT, Town Clerk.
[DIVISION OF WARDS, 1715.]
For some reason the foregoing arrangement did not prove satis- factory, and a change was made.
In the selectmen's book, under date of February 1, 1715, is the following entry : --
"Voted, That there be a division made of this Town into eight distinct Wards, in order to their inspecting each respective Ward."
" Voted, That it be left wth the Selectmen to make such division suitable to that Occasion."
On the 8th of February, 1715, the following plan was read and an agreement voted : - -
This division is entered on the Selectmen's book, though our transcript is taken from a contemporaneous copy at the office of the Overseers of the Poor. It has been printed in Shurtleff's book, pp. 130-1.
Shurtleff, indeed, says that Burgiss's map of 1728, " substantially shows these boundaries by dotted lines." A careful inspection fails to confirm this ; whatever Burgiss's dots signify, they do not follow the lines of 1715. They resemble rather the lines of 1713, and may show the still older divisions of the preceding half- century.
Pemberton says (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. 1st s. iii., 267) that in 1735 the town was divided into twelve wards, which number long continued.
In Shaw's Description of Boston, pp. 111-115, is an account of the boundaries as settled in 1805.
[WARDS, 1715.]
North wurd, No. 1. - Bounded North by Charles River & South by the North side of Fleet Street & Bennet Street.
Fleet ward, No. 2. - Bounded Northerly by the South side of Fleet Street & Bennet Street, and southerly by Wood & Beer lanes.
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Bridge ward, No. 3. - Bounded Northerly by Wood & Beer Lanes, and Southerly by the Mill Creek.
Creek ward, No. 4. - Bounded Northerly by the Mill Creek & Southerly by the North side of Wings Lane from the Upper End thereof, the North side of Hannover street to the Orange Tree, & the North East side of Cambridge street.
Kings ward, No. 5. - Bounded Northerly by the South side of Wings Lane from the upper end thereof, the South side of Hannover street, & the South-westerly side of Cambridge; & Southerly p. the North side of King and Queens streets to the Southard of the School House, Mr. Cotons Honse the southermost House.
Change ward, No. 6. - Bounded Northerly by the South sides of King & Queen Streets, & Southerly by the North side of Milk street, thence the West side of Malborough Street as far as Rawsons Lane, the North side thereof, & the North side the Common.
Poud ward, No. 7. - Bounded Northerly by the South side of Milk Street, thence the East side of Marlborough Street as far as Rawsons Lane the South side thereof, southerly by the North side of West & Pond Streets, blind lane & thence the North side of Summer Street.
South ward, No. 8. - Bounded Northerly by the South side of Summer Street as far as Church Green, the South side of Blind Lane, of Pond & West Street; and Southerly by the Towns Southern Bounds.
Feb'y 8th, 1715. Voted by ye Justices, Sel :men and Overseers of the Poor, an Agreemt to the abovesª Projection.
OFFICE OF THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, CHARITY BUILDING, COR. OF HAWKINS AND CHARDON STS.
BOSTON, Nov. 2, 1876.
At a meeting of the Board of Overseers of the Poor, held No- vember 1, 1876, it was
Voted, That the ancient tax-lists now in the possession of the Record Commissioners, for the purpose of being printed, and embraced in the list of papers placed by this Board in their hands for that purpose, be transferred to the keeping of the City Clerk for examination by any one interested.
A true copy.
Attest : BENJ. PETTEE, Sec'y.
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TAX LIST OF 1674.
The following documents supply a large portion of the names of the tax-payers of Boston in 1674. The papers, which have been preserved, consist of four lists out of six corresponding to the divisions for the town, and also of the lists for Muddy River (Brookline) and Rumney Marsh (Chelsea). These are really the earliest lists extant, as although there is List No. 1 for a tax in 1673, the names are identical with those on the corresponding List No. 1 for 1674. Fortunately, also, there is, with each of the four Tax Lists, a preliminary list made by the constable, which gives the names of a number of persons not placed on the Tax List, being sojourners, servants, or children.
The result of these lists may be summed up as follows : -
List No. 1, 239 names on Tax List, 106 names added from the Preliminary List.
2, 126
“ 4, 132
5, 120
66
66
44
66
66
66
Mud'y Riv'r 44 66 66
66
20
66
66
691
298
298
989
66
44
84
66
66
Rum'y M'sh 30
66
About 989 names are thus recovered ; a few, however, are entered on more than one list. It will be noted that in 1676 there were in all only 853 heads taxed ; and this list gives us 691 names, besides nearly 300 more of persons who were undoubtedly living in the town. Hence we can estimate that we obtain five-sixths of the tax-payers in 1674.
Special comments will be made on each portion of the following list in the proper places, explaining the relation of the papers to each other.
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The following sheet endorsed " Boston ye 8th Xbr 1674. Totall sumes of Rates made for ye Towne & Country," is evidently a sum- mary of the whole : -
8 X br. 1674.
TOWNE.
COUNTREY.
£
d.
£
8.
d.
*No. (1) .
49
8
76
19
. .
Page,
(2)
39
02
.
.
21
5
. .
Walker,
(3) .
53
3
·
44
8
. .
Bingley,
(4) .
81
1
.
53
5
·
Jessen,
(5) .
64
14
50
11
. .
Poole,
(6) .
59
10
.
56
12
.
Muddy River
8
15
.
8
15
.
Rumny Marsh
12
01
12
.
318
6
246
17
. .
318
6
. .
565
3
Constable Greenwood's .
126
691
10
.
.
* This entry was an error made at the time, as the totals show these figures of No. 1 were not included. No. 1 was Greenwood's list and is added below the others, and it consists of seven pages. Clearly the elerk made a mistake, and, finding it out, omitted these figures (£49.8 and £76.19), adding instead the true figures of Greenwood's list.
22
CITY DOCUMENT NO. 92.
List No. 1.
The numbers added in parentheses refer to the Preliminary List, which is also preserved, and which has been carefully compared with this for variations.
"No 1, 1674. FOR CUNSTABLE GREENWOOD."
TOWNE.
COUNTRY.
£
8.
d.
8.
d.
A. Jno. Attwood
(228)
. .
8
. .
. .
5
. .
Alexander Addams . (51)
. .
8
. .
. .
5
. .
Tho: Attkins 178)
. .
4
. .
·
3
. .
Jno. Anderson · (106)
8
·
.
·
. .
B. Jno. Baker
. .
3
. .
. .
3
. .
Sam" Burnell . . (204)
. .
4
.
. .
2
. .
Jno. Brookins
· (58)
1
. .
.
.
·
. .
Ricb: Barnard . (190)
. .
2
.
. .
2
. .
Mr. Brimblecom
10
. .
. .
10
. .
Tho. Beuess (94)
. .
3
. .
. .
3
. .
Edw. Budd . (40)
· .
8
.
.
..
5
. .
Jos. Bastar . (147)
. .
4
.
· .
4
Math. Barnard (156)
4
. .
·
4
. .
Tho. Berry . (161)
·
·
.
.
14
. .
Tho: Bill . . (315)
. .
·
·
. .
John Braddley
. .
4
. .
.
. .
Jno: Bawden 184)
. .
8
. .
.
.
. .
Peter Bennet (238)
. .
6
. .
. .
6
. .
Phil: Blake . (271)
· ·
8
. .
.
.
. .
Benj: Breeme (316)
. .
3
. .
.
. .
Jacob Bowry . (15)
. .
4
·
.
2
. .
Rich: Bennet . (239)
. .
12
. .
.
12
. .
C. Jno: Cooper
4
. .
· ·
2
. .
Nath: Copp
. .
.
.
. .
. .
Rich: Collieott
· (273)
. .
7
. .
.
·
Jer: Cushion · (153)
. .
16
. .
.
.
. .
Rob: Cox
· (108)
. .
6
. .
.
. .
Antho: Chickly
· (170)
1
10
.
15
. .
·
4
·
.
4
Steph: Bond
13
10
3
8
5
3
7
16
6
8
1
. .
16
23
APPENDIX.
List No. 1. - Continued.
"No. 1, 1674. FOR CONSTABLE GREENWOOD."
TOWNE.
COUNTREY.
C. - Continued.
Wn Clough
. (168)
. .
2
.
. .
2
. .
Tho: Cooper
. (252)
. .
3
·
·
. .
Humph! Cumly
(176)
. .
4
·
. .
. .
Henery Cooley
· (185)
. .
8
. .
. .
Jno: Clark . (192)
. .
4
.
·
.
4
. .
Jos: Cocke . . (265)
1
.
·
. .
10
. .
Wm Careless
.
.
. .
Pressious Collicott (276)
. .
. .
.
· .
·
.
. .
Rob: Cannon, Junior (<65)
. .
3
.
·
3
. .
Jno. Clear, Junior (146)
. .
3
.
3
. .
Jno. Carthew (104)
. .
47 4 7
.
. .
5
. .
Jno. Can · (221)
. .
2
. .
. .
*13
11
** 10
13
D. Tho: Denniss
. (220)
. .
2 2
. .
· .
2
. .
Franc: Downe
.
3 00
.
·
. .
Jos: Dell .
(93)
·
5 5
.
.
.
.
·
.
·
. .
Franc: Duddsoul (281)
. .
4
·
·
4
. .
Win Downe (80)
. .
12
.
.
8
. .
Tho: Dugglass
. .
10 5
.
4
. .
E. Tho. Eldridge, Sen
(76)
. .
4
2
. .
Tho: Eldridge, Jun" (77)
. .
4 8 4 8
.
.
5
. .
Henery Edwards (127)
. .
2 2
·
.
2
. .
Sam" Emmons · (113)
. .
3
. .
. .
F. Jno. Freak .
188)
1
10
. .
. .
15
. .
Jno. Farnum, Sent . (150)
. .
13
. .
. .
13
. .
Jno. Farnum, Junr
. (289)
. .
7
. .
. .
Z
. .
Jos. Faruum
. (149)
·
.
·
5
. .
Jno. Franke
. (196)
.
3
.
3
. .
·
·
2 2
. .
James English
305)
. .
5
5
. .
Leanard Dowdon (161)
10
6
. .
8.
d.
8.
d.
* Town rate in margin is corrected to £14.9.
** County rate corrected in margin to £10.15, but it adds £11.13.
-
. .
Edw: Cocke 105)
. .
2
2
2 247 7 4
3
5
James Dowell
2
2
2
8
2.4
CITY DOCUMENT NO. 92.
List No. 1. - Continued.
"No. 1, 1674. FOR CONSTABLE GREENWOOD."
TOWNE.
COUNTREY.
G. Wm Gaurd . . (216)
1 1
. .
. .
. .
10
Wm Greenough, Sen" . (262)
1
6
. .
13
. .
Nath. Greenwood (74)
·
.
·
.
. .
Edw: Grant (82)
13
13
·
Tho: Gatteridge (212)
8
·
. .
Abra: Gorden (246)
13
.
. .
Ohediah Gills (87)
. .
8
6
. .
Wm. Greenough, Jun (29)
. .
13
·
13
. .
H. Capt. Dan. Henchman . (18)
. .
6
8
. .
Widdow Hanniford (97)
.
.
·
·
4
. .
Franc. Huddson
(1)
12
8
. .
Christopr Holland (215)
3
· .
·
·
Widdow Hitt (219)
5
·
·
5
. .
Wm. Howard (258)
. .
4
.
.
·
·
Charles Hopkins (25)
2
. .
·
. .
Ezek. Hamlin
.
·
.
2
. .
Jno. Harriss
.
·
.
·
. .
Nich: Ilow . (213)
.
.
·
. .
Jos: 1Ialsworth (203)
2
8
·
·
7
. .
J. Edw: Jones
(167)
3
. .
·
· .
Jno. Jarvess (50)
3
. .
·
2
·
Phil. Jeshop . (223)
4
.
·
·
4
. .
Henery Ingraham
C1
.
.
.
. .
Sam: Judkin
.
4
.
.
. .
K. Rich: Knight .
(211)
.
2
. .
·
. .
Henery Kimball (63)
1
. .
. .
·
. .
Jno. Keene . (109)
. .
6
. .
.
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