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The same day there was liberty granted to Richard Withington to get one thousand of Cloueboord or 3000 : of shindels.
28 : 12 : 81 : order was giuen by the Select men to the Constable to demand a penalty according to the towne order of John Spure James Robinson and Robert Stilles for Entertaineng of inmates. The: 16: day of the 12th: mo: 81: A towne
Rate delivered to the Constable to Colect : which li d
40 - 9 - 8 8 was
130 6.] A Towne Rate Comited to Constable John Wales and son consisting of 401 - 9$ - 8ª in the yeare : 81 : to be John Pays ~ hem ;
Colected by the st gjuen by the Constables of the towne Rate is as And the account
followeth
Inprim. payed to Nathan Bradley as part of what 1 8 d
is due to him for his worke at the meeting house
It. to Nicholas Boulton for Expences hich is It. to William Trescote as part of that w 03 - 19 - 01
due to him from the towne 't of
It. to William Sumner as deputy being par 1:
what is due to him for the yeare 80 : and It. to William Deane for killing a Woolfe It. for Warding .
It. to Thomas Andrewes for keeping of francis It. to Samuel ( lap for wood to sanders
It. to Desire Clap for keeping of francis
It. to Isaack Joanes in part of what is due to } him from the towne .
It. to Rodger Billing for two laders for the meeting house .
It to lift. Capen as part of what is due to him for Record"
00 - 17 - 11
03-00 - 00
05 - 18 - 11
00- 10- 00 00- 03 - 00 00- 04 - 04 00- 06 - 06 00-02- 05 00- 04 - 06
01- 02- 09
2- 13 - 11
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It. to James Blake Sent as part of what is due to him for Expences in the yeare : 79 : and for timber for the bridg at Roxbury brooke
00- 06 - 08
It. to John Brown he being free from all towne Rates
00-01-02
It. to Elisha Foster to p'cure weights for a towne standard
It. to Robert Sanders one bushel of Corne . It. payed to the select men 20s money .
It, discounted with him for Rates that can not be gotten
widow Cheny 48 : 2ª : John Pelton : 18 samuel Rise : 18
payed by Constable Wales
Constable John Pasons account of that part of the towne Rate collected by him : payed to Nathan Bradley
It. for killing of foure woolues
It. to Ensigne hall' for wood to Nathan Bradley and to francis Ball for new makeing the pound and carting timber for the Cage
01-17-04
It. to Timothy Foster for to p'cure weights for the towne
[357.] It. for keeping of francis . .
It. for Warding
It. to William Ryall for building the Cage
It. to lift. Capen as part of what is due him for Recording and for Runeng the line betwene the 400 Acres and Vose his farme
00-10-02
03 - 02 - 05 00- 05 -00 00 - 13-00
It. to Samuel Paul
00 -03 -00
It. discounted with him for Rates that can not be gotten : Robert Stanton : 38 8ª : henery merefeild 18 8ª and John Sanders 18
00-06-04
payed by Constable Pason .
20-09- 04
by both Constables the towne Rate fully payed .
40-09 -08
The same day the Constables gaue an account of a quarter part of a single Countary Rate which was Comitted to them to Collect the Rate was . treasurers Warrant
09 -02 -09
08-02-06
Remaineth to the towne 01- 00 -- 03 ·
payed to the select men : money . .
00 - 15-00
1 This name has been heretofore in these records written Hale, but it is beyond doubt that the name is now called Hall. - W. H. W.
01-00-00 00-03-00 01-00- 00 00-06-02
20- 00-04
03-02-01 02 - 00 -00
01-00-00 02 -12-00 00-03-00 04 15-00
It. to William Sumner in part of what is due to him as deputy .
It. to Widow George for Expences for the Raters It. for Daniel Preston for killing a woolfe and } for francis
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the remainder which is : 58 : 3ª :
Remitted vpon account of desperate Debts ; And the Constables are discharged . 309-02 - 09
[358.] February the : 11 : 1683 : Timothy Foster and Nehe- miah Clap Consta. gaue an account to the select men of the seuerall Rates that were Comitted to them to Collect :
A schoole Rate in the yeare : 82 : which is money 20 - 5- 4 8
1
đ
payed by the Constables to M' Deneson money 20- 0- 0 the remainder of this Rate to the select men
A Rate for the vse of the towne one fourth part 32 - 18 - 7 of it money
payed by Constable Clap.
to M' Glouer in money 01-00-00
to nicholas Boulton money 00-18-06
to Capt. Capen money 00-03-07
to John Trescote and the select men vpon the balance of an account aboute house Roome for francke
00- 01 - 06
to Nicolas Boulton Country pay 02- 01-02
to Nathan Bradley for Ringing the bell 00-18-02
to Capt. Capen 01-17-00 02-04 -10
to Deacon Blake as part of what is due to him
to Sergt Wiswel for Runeng lines . 00-05-00 to Ensigne Clap vpon the same account 00-04-06 00-15-00 ·
to Nathaneel Clap for francke & Runeng lines to hopstill Clap for lines
. 00-02-00
to John Trescote for francke
to John Guile for killing a woolfe
to William Nahaton for killing a woolfe
to William Sumner as deputy 01- 01-03 01-02-00
to James Bird as part of what is due to him
By Constable Timothy Foster payed to Nathan Bradley
03-09 - 08
to M' Glouer for schoolemasters diet more to M' Glouer money
05- 10-00
04- 00 - 00
to Timothy Tilstone for Runeng lines 8
00-02-06 to Samuel Capen 2-6 d John Brecke 5-0
henery Leadbetter 3-0
all those for
Ebenezer Withington 3-0 John Minot 6-0 Runeng lines the Samuel Robinson 6-0 whole sum is 01-07-06 Obediah hawes 2-0
To John payson for his labor in takeng account of Comon Lands Rateable
00 -05-00 to Ensigne hall for a load of wood for sanders 00 - 05-00
. 00-01-04 00-10-00 00 - 10-00
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[359.] to the widow George for intertaine- ment of Raters . 00-06-00
to Robert Mamuntauge for a woulfes head 00-05-00
to samuel Sumner for a debt due to him. 00-01-08
Debts that cannot be gotten
01-14-01
to John Tolman 00-01-04
to Timothy Tilstone . 00-05-06
for woolues heads .
00-12-00
A rate for building a house for the minestry which is . 104-14-11
paid of this Rate by Constable Foster to Isaack Ryall . 54-02-06
by Nehemiah Clap to John Bricke 20-00-00
to Isaak Ryall . 07-10-00
to Timothy Tillstone
. 07-00-00
Constable Foster's account see more in p : 371 :
[360.] fence vewers for the yeare : 1662 : Thomas Trott Sen" for that part of the great lots and
beyound Timothy Fosters .
for Capt. necke
Henery Roberts. Ensigne hall and
John Wales
For the feild behind Thomas modsleys sergt Clap and Isaac Joanes
For the hill feild Joshua henshaw and the occup' of Mrs Flintes. for the feild behind John Birds ) Thomas Andrewes James Bird
for the feild behind M' Stoughtons
henery Garnesey and Amiel Weekes
At a meeting of the selectmen of the 13 : 1: 8} : there was ap- pointed for tithing men for the yeare Ensueng ;
Hopstill humfrey
Hopstill Clap
Joseph Weekes
Isaac Joanes
Samuel Trescot
Daniel Preston iun"
Thomas Tolman iun™
Roger Billinge
Ebenezar Withington
Israel How
William Ryall
petter Lyon Desire clap sergt Wiswel
The same day there was chosen sup'visers for the necke way John Withington and James Foster.
The same day Jacob huens and Joshua henshaw were appointed to cleare the necke : and the necke is to be cleared by the first of aprill :
The same day there were men appointed to Run the bounds be- tweene townes as foloweth ;
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For the line betweene Milton and Dor- 1 Timothy Tilstone
chester from the outside of the last : Samuel Capen
6 : deuissions towards the blew hils for the line betweene Dorchester ) Sergt Wiswel and Dedham . Nathaneel Clap and John Bricke.
For the lines Round aboute Punkapauge the indian
Henerey Leadbetter
Ebenezar Withington
plantation
For the line betweene brantree and Dorchester from the tope of the blew hills towards the patent line
John Minot
Samuel Robinson John Tolman
[361.] For the line betweene the 400 Lift. Capen William Sumner
Acres and the meadow of
Robert Voses farme.
Sergt Clap
For the line betweene Roxbury and Dorchester Obediah Hawes hopstill Clap. John Withington James Foster
The same day there was Chosen sup'visers for the necke way
The same day there were men) chosen to cleare the necke | Jacob Huens and and the necke is to be Cleared { Joshua Henshaw by the first of Aprill by
At a general towne meeting the 14 : 1 : 82 : M' Timothy Mathers Request was granted for liberty to hang vp a gate at the Corner of John Minots pasture in the great lots.
The same day it was passed by a vote that the Comittee chosen for to p'uide an accomadation for the minestry should pur- chase that house and orchard which was formerly Richard Dauis with a littell peece of meadow which lyeth on the other side of the way if it may be obtained for sixty pound.
The same day it was passed by a vote that there should be a Rate made of the same Sum that was made for M' Danforth for his labour in the minestry the yeare past : for to purchase the house and land aboue mentioned ;
The same day Timothy Foster and Elisha Foster were Chosen Constables :
The same day Deacon James Blake was chosen deputy for the whole yeare.
The last day of march : 82 : there was delivered to Constable Elisha Foster and his partner three Rates to Collect.
A Rate for the schoole
20-5-4
A Rate for the Country which is for the agents Consisting of halfe a singel Country Rate 18-07-11 A Rate for the vse of the towne which is to )
purchase accomodations for the minestry 60-9-7
At a meeting of the selectmen the 10 : 2 : 82 : lift Capen William Sumner and Timothy Tilstone were appointed to ioyne with bran-
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tree men to Run the line betweene brantree and Dorchester, from milton bounds to the sea :
[362.] The same day James Bird was appointed superviser in the Roome of Elisha Foster :
The same day the select men agreed with Thomas Modsley to make and mainetaine a sufficient fence against the burieng place for seuen yeares and to keepe it vp all the tyme and then to leaue a sufficient fence at the end of the terme And the fence which he is to make and mainetaine is all that which was his p'portion and and he is to haue ten shillinges for his labor and liberty for to get post and Railes out the 500 acres for to doe the one halfe of the fence
Aprill : 82 : the Widow George had the ap'bation of the select men to keepe ordenary for this yeare p'uided that John Bricke doe ingage for her that it shall be performed and keept as the law directs ; 22 : 3 : 82 it was passed by a Vote of the Church that there should be a Rate made of ten pounds and that Each one should pay in there p'portions to the deacons on the 2d day of June next and if that be not sufficient to discharg what is layed out for the ordena- tion then to be made vp by p'portion afterward.
Weights are p'uided by Constable Elisha Foster; for to be a standard for the towne according as the law Requireth ; by which all other weights are to be sized and sealed; diuers of which are bell fashoned viz : one 56: one 28: one 14: one 7 : one 4 : one 2 : the Rest are flat weights and are one pound : one halfe pound : one quarter : one eight part : one ounce: as allso one halfe ounce : one quarter of an ounce : one eight : one 16 part of an ounce :
These were all delivered to William Pond the : 23: 3: 82 :
At a meeting of the select men the: 12: 4: 82: it was then agreed by the select men that a warrant should be sent to the Con- stable to require a penalty according to the towne order of those that did Entertaine inmates without giueing bonds for the townes security ;
The same day there was liberty granted to William Ryall to get 2500 : of Cloueboards in the Comon swamps.
The same day was granted to Philip Withington liberty to get Rangeng timber for a dwelling house in the Commons beyound the blew hills ;
The same same day Elder Humfrey M' Mather James White and Jacob Huens were appointed a Comittee by the select men to find out a high way in the most Convenient [363.] place from the Country high way that goeth through the Eight. acre lots to the high way that lyeth betweene Roxbury and Dorchester ; the 13 : 9 : 82 : this Comittee make a Returne of what they haue done and it is Consented to by the select men : there Returne is vpon file.
At a meeting of the select men the: 11: 7: 82: there was liberty granted to James White to get 1400 of Cloueboards in the cedar swamps ;
The same day William Danforth was called before the selec- men and was admonished by them to forbeare frequenting ordena-
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 9.
ryes and to set himselfe in a way of Constant Employment in some lawfull Calling ;
23 : 8 : 82: At a generall towne meeting Nehemiah Clap was Chosen Constable in the steed and Roome of Elisha Foster to doe that worke which he should haue done.
The same day it was passed by a vote. that there should be a house built and finished for the ministry by the : 29th day of sep- tember next ;
the same day it was put to the Vote whether they would chuse a Comittee to agre with a workeman to build sayed house and finish it : the Vote was in the afirmatiue ;
the Comittee Chosen at the same tyme ; was ) Isaac Joanes $ Timothy Tilstone John Bricke
At a generall towne meeting the 4th day of December 1682 : after the directory was Read ; it was put to the vote whether there should be a schoole master hired for an other yeare ; the vote was in the affirmatiue.
the same day it was put to the vote whether they would appoint some set dayes for the bringeng in and recciueing of that part of the minesters salery which is to be payed in Country pay and that there be thre dayes in the yeare appointed for that purpose Viz : the first Munday and the third Monday in february and the first Mun- day in March :
the vote was in the afirmatiue
The same day there was Chosen for select men James Blake : Record"
Sergt Wiswell Sergt Clap Timothy Tilstone Ensigne Hall
Raters
Supervisers
William Pond - Samuel Robinson ( John Bricke § Samuel Topliffe Joshua Henshaw.
[364.] The same day it was put to the vote that whosoeuer should be chosen to take an account of the minesters salery should atend vpon that worke on the dayes that are appointed ; to take an account of what shall be then brought in and by whome and allso Returne the names of those that are defectiue vnto the select men ; who shall forthwith ishue out a warrant to the Constable to take it by distress or otherwise :
the vote was in the affirmatiue
The same day it was passed by a vote that there should be a Collector anualy Chosen ;
The same day James Blake sent was chosen Collector for one yeare :
11: 10: 82 At a meeting of the select men order giuen to the Raters to make three Rates : -
A Rate for the minester of one hundred pound the one halfe of it to be payed in money the other in Country pay
267
DORCHESTER TOWN RECORDS.
A Rate of one hundred pounds for building a house for the minestry to be payed in money.
A Rate of thirty two pounds for the vse of the towne and to pay for the schoole masters dyet : a fourth part money
The same day Joseph Weekes had liberty granted for to take two or three trees by Roxbury line ;
12: 1: 83 : liberty granted to Timothy Tilstons to get timber in the Commons beyound the blew hills : to build a barne
[365.] 13 - 1 - 83: At a generall towne meeting James Blake sen" was Chosen Deputy for the whole yeare ; the same day at the Request of Mrs Poole for liberty to set her orchard fence a little nearer to the high way ; there was Chosen for a Comittee William Sumner Richard Leeds and John Wales ser to veiw the place and to determine where the fence should stand :
The same day Nathaneel Glouer and Joseph Leeds were Chosen Constables for the yeare Ensueng :
fence veiwers appointed by the select men for the yeare : 83 : -
for Capt necke
John Brecke
for the feild behind Thomas Modsleys
John Capen
Isaac Joanes
for the hill feild
Sergt Clap
for the feild behind John Birds
John Bird John Blackeman
for the feild behind M" stoughtons
Richard Leeds
Mr Mather
for the feild behind Mr Mathers
William Trescote
for that part of the great lots beyound Tim- ( Samuel Robinson othy Fosters Israel How
Tithing men appointed by the select men for the yeare : 83 : -
Jacob huens
William Trescote
John Capen iu™
John Wales sent
John Baker
Samuel Hix
John Tolman
Roger Billing sent
Samuel Capen
John Pason James White
Clement Maxfeild .
Obediah Hawes
James Foster ;
12: 1: 83 : the select men granted liberty to Robert Stanton to get 1400 : of Cloueboord in the Common swamps ;
. The same day an order giuen to Constable Wales to forbeare the getting of Richard Mathers Rate to the Minestry for the yeare : 81 : vntill further order from the select men :
Thomas Modsley
John Baker
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 9.
all fences to be made sufficient by the : 25 : day of march :
men appointed to Cleare the neck : . ( Isaac Joanes and
Richard Mather :
nathaneel Clap and
sup'vizers for the necke way . . Richard Mather.
The same day granted to Thomas Modsley liberty to get one load of timber in the 500 Acres ;
[366.] At a meeting of the select men the : 11 : 4: 83 : at the Request of Samuel Williames in the behalfe of some of Rentham for the hire of meadow : it was granted that they should haue the benefit of that meadow according as is Expressed in the agreement made with them in writing : which is vpon file ;
The same day there was liberty granted to Timothy Tilstone to get 200 of Cedar Cloueboord in the Comones :
July : 27 : 83 At a generall towne meeting it was passed by a vote that there should be a barne built for the minestry of twenty foot square :
At the same time there was a Comittee Chosen for to agree with a Workman to doe it : the Comittee was Capt Capen Samuel Paul and John Breake :
18 : 6: 83 : At a meeting of the select men it was agreed that order should bee giuen to the Raters to make a Rate of 1001 for a house for the minestry.
10 : 10 : 83 : At a meeting of the select men it was agreed that order should be giuen to the Raters to make a Rate for the mines- try of 1001 : and a Rate of 601 : for the vse of the towne
13 : 11: 83: Daniel Eldars came to the select men and re- quested that the land giuen him by the towne might be Recorded :
the same day there was liberty granted to Joseph Weekes to get timber in the Commones to groundsel his house
10: 1: 84: the select men granted liberty to James Bird to get a : 100 : of Railes and 50 postes in the 500 : Acres
[367.] At a generall towne meeting December the 3d : 1683 : Towne oficers Chosen
Select men
lift. Hall
Ensigne Clap James Blake Enoch Wiswell
Timothy Tilstone
Raters William Pond Samuel Robenson John Brecke
Super Visers Hopstill Clap Bernard Capen
The same day it was passed by a vote that the select men shall have full power to hire a school master for the yeare Ensueng :
The same day there was Chosen for
Collector Capt Capen
Recorder James Blake
The same day at the request of Joseph Weekes there was a Co- mittee Chosen to veiw a little peice of land (which he desird the grant of) and to make there Returne to the towne the men Chosen was Eller Humfrey and Isaac Joanes :
The same day it was passed by a vote with Reference to the
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schoole land which is granted by the generall Court in leiw of Tomsons island that the worshipfull M' stoughton Enoch wis- well and John Brecke would looke after and take Care for the lay- eng of it out :
The same day it was passed by a vote that Timothy Foster should Collect the Remainder of those Rates that were Comited to Nehe- miah Clap to Collect.
The same day it was passed by a vote that the select men should haue liberty to Raise or leuie such Rates as will discharge the towne debtes
the same day it passed by a vote that the select men should Consider of some way for the layeng out of the land beyound the blew hills so as might be for the townes aduantage :
The same day Capt. Capen Richard Baker and John Brecke were Chosen to setle the fence p'portioneable betweene Isaac Joanes and the minestry land :
March : 11 : 84 at a generall towne meeting at the Request of John Trescote for liberty to set vp a saw mill there was a Comit- tee Chosen to Veiw the place and it was left to them to determine as they se Cause p'uided he take in none as partners with him that are not inhabetants of this towne : the Comittee Chosen was Capt. Capen M' Mather and Henery Leadbetter : who were allso to veiw the land that he did Request for : by the Riuer side for to accomadate that worke : and to determine aboute it :
The same day at the Request of John Trescote it was granted that he should haue liberty to set vp a shop at the West end of his dwelling house and for his Conueniecy they did grant him a little peice of land which the shop now standeth vpon.
[368.] The same day it was passed by a vote that Ensigne Clap and Joseph Weekes should haue a litle parcel of land at the End of their home lotes as it was layed out by the Comittee Chosen for that worke : which was : Elder Humfrey and Isaac Joanes.
for Capt. necke .
Daniell Preston sen Joseph Leeds Obediah swift
for the feild behind Thomas Modsleys
Joseph weekes
for the hill feild
for the feild behind John Birds
Ensigne Clap John Garnesey James Bird Obediah hawes
for the feild behind Mr Stoughtons
Richard Baker Amiel Weekes Sergt Pond
for the feild behind Mr Mathers
Ebenezer Williams
for that part of the great lots beyound Timothy Fosters
Thomas Trot Ser Beniamen Leeds
Tithing men for the yeare : 84 :
John Bird Thomas Modsley William Pond Isaac Joanes
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Samuell Trescote
John Breck Timothy Foster Thomas Peirce
Ebenezar Withington Samuel Robenson Increase Sumner Charles Dauenport
John Trescote John Withington
all fences to be made suficient by the 25 day of March : -
The men appointed to Cleare the necke
Nathaneel Clap
hopstill Clap
the necke is to be Cleared by the first day of Aprill sup'visers for the necke way Richard Mather
§ John Withington
Nathan Bradley is appointed to looke after swine that they be yoked and ringed as the law derects.
The same day it was passed by a vote that the fence aboute the minestry land adioyneng to the house should be made vp and set in Repaire at the towne Charges :
[369.] The same day the towne did by a vote manefest there acceptance of what the Comittee had done in deuiding the fence betweene the land of Isaac Joanes and the minestry land ;
The same day the Committee for the meeting house gaue vp theire account of what was Comitted to them and theire account was accepted and they are discharged :
The same day there was a liberty granted to John Wales to Clearc the Creeke by his house for his owne benefit p'uided he doeth no damag to high wayes nor no other Conserne : the same day it was passed by a vote that a swampe which lyeth in milton and is part of the minestry land should be sould by Capt. Capen and the Comittee :
the same day
Henery Leadbetter ) were Chosen to take Veiw of all the Comon John Minot Land beyound the blue hills that is within the Samuel Robinson towneshipe of Dorchester : in order to the lay- Ebenezar Billinge eng of it out : and make Report to the towne : The same day
Capt Capen and William Sumner were appointed a Comittee to Veiw a peice of ground which John Garnesey desireth to haue libertie to set a barne on :
The same day Capt Capen William Sumner
Lein' Hall 1
Ensigne Clap
Samuel Topliffe
were Chosen a Comittee to looke out and take notice where there is of may be a nesessity of high wayes for the vse and benefitt of the towne and to make there Returne :
The same day at the Request of Mathias Puffer it is granted that he should hane two thirds of his Rates to the minestry abated
The same day William Sumner was Chosen deputy for the yeare Ensueng :
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DORCHESTER TOWN RECORDS.
The same day Ebenezar Williames and Bernard Capen were Chosen Constables ;
Dor : 15 : march : 82 : wee whose names are subscribed being ap- pointed by the towne of dorchester to veiw a place vpon Naponset Riuer aboue the house of Daniel Eldars at the litle Island in the Riuer to set a sawmill vpon ; with aboute : 40: Rod in length by the Riuers side to make a trench for the water of the Riuer to come to the mill and aboute halfe an acre of land against the Island [370.] to lay there timber vpon : wee see no Cause to deny there Request p'uided theire damme be not so high as to preiudis the mills below by stoping the water aboue : and vpon Condission the person petitioneng goe on with the designe to Erect a saw mill vpon these Condissoins wee grant theire Request as iudging it not preiu- diciall to the towne.
JOHN CAPEN sen" TIMOTHY MATHER Sen" HENERY LEADBETTER
This is a true Coppy as attests James Blake Recordr
Received March 16th 16845 : from Ebenezar Williams and Ber- nard Capen the summe of seventeene pounds Eleuen shillings and Eight pence in money in full of Dorchester in behalfe of my master m" James Russell treasurer
I say Received p' William Welsteed Jun" :
Received December 22th : 1685 : from Ebenezar Williams and Bernard Capen the summe of thirty three pounds in money and the same summe in Country pay being in full of two Rates for the towne of Dorchester for the last yeare
I say Receud : p' James Russell late treasurer.
[371.] Constable Fosters account of A Country Rate which is
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