Fourth report of the Record Commissioners of the city of Boston, 1880 : Dorchester town records, Part 9

Author: Boston (Mass.). Record Commissioners
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Rockwell and Churchill
Number of Pages: 358


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Subseribed this 10 of the 3 : mº 1654 by Robert Howard appyn- ted by and in the name of the inhabitants of the towne of Dor- chester.


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DORCHESTER TOWN RECORDS.


[87.] A rate made the 27th day of the 10 mº 1653 for the Towne and Castell of the some of 40" 148 11ª Disbursed as fol- loweth.


8. d. Imprimus to the Captayne of the Castell 20. 16. 0 . Item for Caring of Corne to the Tide mill for Capt. of the Castell 0. 1. 0


Item for driving up and setting downe and for the keep- ing of the Cowe that was with Goodman meade .


Item to the Secretary for writing of Court orders ·


0. 9. 0 1. 8. 4


Item for 2 quire of paper .


1. . 0


Item for a messenger to goe to Mr. Callicots about Tomsons Iland 0. 1. 4 .


Item for a borde and nayles and worke to stop the Place in the gallery in the meeting howse 0. 2. 11


Item for making the fence by Goodman Toplens . Item payd Abraham Howe and Thomas Trott being 0. 7. 6 Constabls to make vp there rate being Short . 1. 6. 0


Item payd Thomas Tollman towards a pare of wheles for the Gunn .


1. 0. 0


Item payd to a man of Dedham for killing of two woolves .


0. 19. 0


Item to Goodman Tollman for killing a woolfe .


1. 0. 0


Item payd to John Smith his one rate 148 to Richard


Hall 68 2ª and 118 8ª by John Mynett which he should haue Laid out about the meetinghouse is 1.11. 10


Item to Goode George


3. 10. 0


Item it is Voted that the 198 and 3ª that was Dew from Nicholas White for his rate vnpayd should be abated 0. 19. 3 Item for Tomsons Iland the Rate to the Country being 168 8ª and the Towne rate being 88 4ª it is not throfly agreed one only for present we Craue allow- ance but shal doe the best to gitt it if you cann sett vs in som way to do it sum is 1. 5. 0


Item for Jeremia Rylands his rate no hops to get it .


0. 1. 0


Sum totall. Laid out to this 4th day of 10 mº 54 : is . 34. 19. 2 Item Dew from Thomas Tollman for that Thomas Lakes Child died within two yeares . . 11. 0. 0


Sum Dew to the Towne is 21. 12. 9


[SS.] It is ordered at a towne mecting this 4th of the 10 mº 1654 that Mr. Robart Howard shall draw out a warrant according to the warrant of the last yeare to Henry Coundly for the gather- ing vp of Mr. Mathers' pay which is behind to this daye.


4 of 10 m. 54. It is ordered or voted att a towne meting that our Decons and John Capen shall make a rate for Mr. Mathers pay for this yeare.


4 of 10 m 54 It is voted at a towne meting that Josufe Farn- worth Nicholas Clap and William Clarke shall vewe the waye by the buring place and Larance Smithes barne to conseder whether


li.


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there may be ground spared to supply Larence Smith without hurte to the way.


1654. Item there was Coming to the Towne out of the Cuntry rate for the yeare 1653 : 3" : 10 : which was to be payd to those men to our Capt. 21 178 and to Larance Smith 138 which monys wee Nathaniel Patten and Thomas Lake haue payd being then Counstabls :


9 : 2: 1655 : Deacon wiswall was appointed by the selectmen to make agreem't with leiftenant Ellis John french and goodman Oldredge of Braintree about a parsill of medow In our bounds which they desire to rent of the towne of Dorchester :


[89.] Wee whose names are here vnderscribed And being appynted by our several Townes and being mett this first day of the 7 : mº 1654 : to Lay out the High Waye through Dorchester Woods from Brauntre Bounds to Roxbury bounds : do agree as followeth :


first that the Waye shall be fowre Rodd Wide from Brantre bounds to Roxbury bounds : secondly beginning neere Hinrye Crane's house the Way to Lye one the Sowthest side of it in the old Beaten roede waye : and so to a Lowe White oake marked on the same side of the waye and so by the marked trees to the Brooke : so from the Brooke the way being Lade in the Winter we agreed to take about a roode wide into Anthony Golliford's lott wheare the fence Interrupts the waye : and so to a marked post to wards John Gill's howse : and from thence to an other marked post against John Gills howse: from thence to a stake in Elder Kingslys yearde and from thence to the mille in the olde beaten roede waye : and from the mille to tow greet rockes one the Lower side of the waye att Robert Spures and Henry Merifelds howses end : and from thence to the new feild by the marked trees in the olde roede waye : and so through the new feld wheare the waye formerly was and from thence by the marked trees one the Left hand to Roxbury bounds :


of Dorchester NICHOLAS CLAPE


WILLIAM CLARKE.


of Brantree MOSES PAINE. GREGORY BELLCHER.


Item whereas there was dew from John Gurnett for the Cowe that was meads : 41 : 178 which he sould for the Towne hath paid as followeth


Item paid to Ensine Foster which was dew to Hudson for our Deputies Diett in the yere : 54 . 031 00 00


Item paid Goode George for the Selectmens Diet . 01 00 00 Item paid by Nathaniell Patten for John Gurnett to the Towne . 00. 17 00


Sume is 41. 178. 0


Item whereas there was dew to the Towne from Nathaniell Patten


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DORCHESTER TOWN RECORDS.


John Minott and John Wales one the book in the year: 1654 : 5li : 158 : 9ª paid as followeth,


Item to M' Jones for mending the pound


Item to Leftenant Clape


. 00. 12. 00 . 00. 11. 04


Item to William Pound for mending the Stockes . . 00. 01. 00


Item to Thomas Wiswall for the glasiers Diett . 00. 05. 10


It. for Carige of Capt. Damford's Corne . 00. 03. 09


It. for killing a woulfe in Caues pasture


[90.] Item Nicholas Whites and Tomsons island


. 00. 15. 11 rats . 00. 15. 06


Item for the hire of a horse to goe to Punkepage . 00. 01. 06 Item paid towards the 3li: 158 : to the Capt. of the


Castell which was Dew to Phelipes for our Debuties


Diett for the yere 1654 . . 03. 02. 03


Sume is 6li: 98 : 1ª :


So the Some paid and remains to me Nathaniell Patten . . 00. 13. 04


Now I the said Nat Patten am Debtor to the Towne 178. which I vnder tooke to pay for John Gurnett and for a wolfe which I had allowance from the Tres- uer : 108 : and I am to pay 28. to the rate mad in the yeare : 1654 : which Thomas Burde gathred the whole is . . 01. 09. 00 . 00. 15. 08


So take out 138 : 4ª remayns .


Now there is Dew to me Nathaniell Patten from John Minott which I laid out for his part of his rate of the yere : 1654 : 168. 9ª. which hee will pay wheare you will appynt so all thes somes ar satisfied : and there is Dew to me Nat Patten from the Towne - 00. 01. 01 Now I the said nathaniell Patten doo put over this 18. 1ª. dew to me : to pay Richard Evens he being not satisfied for Laing a borde in the west gallery tho as I thofte I had allowed him more out of the former account then it was worth but he demanding it I am willing to allow being . fines . 00. 01. 02


of the 168. 9ª. fines dew from John minett abousd hee hath paid 12s. to captaine dauenport . 00. 12. 00


Richard Cortes and Thomas Tillestone being Constabls for the yere 55 there rate was 721 : 168 : 0 : and they are to pay the treasur 70 : 148 : 8ª. 3 farthings so they are to retorne the Towne 2. 1. 3


12 of 8 m 57 Dew from Richard HIall and Henry Woodard Constabls for the yere 58. aboue that they should pay to the Tresuer . 4. 5. 0


farthing


Dew from thomas Toleman in all . 5. 10. 0


11. 16. 5


Decon Weswall to be accountable for 15 hundred of bords


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whereof Left. Clap had 7 hundred remaynes 8 hundred


[91.] of a rate of Twenty pownds sixe shillinges eleaven pence chardged vpon the Towne of Dorchester by the select men in the yeere 1655 they giue this Ac- compt of the Disbursment for the towne vse as fol- loweth


Imprs paid by Thomas Burd vnto p'ticulers here aftermencioned


viz Rodger Clap and John Wiswall Deputyes . 9- 3-0 It, vnto William Blake ) for the high Richard Hall } waye through 1-16-0 Peter Lyon their great Lotts


It. vnto Deacon Parkes of Roxbury For chardges about Tompson Iland 1-13-6 It. vnto William Clarke For wood to the watch and for Runninge the Lyne 0-12-6 It. For select mens chardge at sister Georges For the yeare 55 3-15-8


It. vnto William Pond vpon Accompt For worke to be done at the Meetinge house 1 -16-5


It. vnto Rodger Clap for hay and bords 0- 2-0


Totall is 18-19-1


Rest due vnto the Towne From brother Burd this 23 (9) 56 . 1-7-10 Wherof Brother burd hath paid vnto sister George, towards the select mens chardge this yeare 56 . 1-1- 0 to balance this Accompt with bro burd Rest due From him 0-6-10 which we Assigne him to paye vnto sister George vpon Accompt this yeare 56 and so discharge him of the 20-6 - 11 being the Rate ffor the yeare 54 and 55 :


Wheras the Balif Thomas Burd in the yeare 55 was Charged to pay vnto the liftenant the some of won pound fiftene shiling and six penc : but wee haue found that the liftenant hath bin payd other wayes therfore the Balife is still Charged with so much as detter vnto the towne : the liftenant was payd with seuen hun- dred of bords.


9 : 12 : 1656 we gaue goodman georg a note for to rec 358. 6ª. of Thomas Bird which he should have paid to the leiftenant : -


Also goodman George had half a hundered of Towne bords.


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[93.] This : 3: of the 10 mº 1655 the officers that were Chosen for this yeare ensuing by the Towne &c.


Selectmen John Weswall


Ensine Foster Edward Bricke Nathaniell Glouer Nathaniell Patten


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DORCHESTER TOWN RECORDS.


Raters John Smith John Mynott William Clarke


Suporvisors for the highwayes for necke land all so


Anthony Gulliuerd Nicholas Clape Baylife Henry Garnseye.


It is voted by the Towne this : 3: of 10: m. 1655 that they haue given Power to the Selectmen to set the Towne for Any rate in wheate Rye peas and Indian or any other graine as they shall thinke Fett for this yeare Insuing both for herds men or other : this order was voted the 7: 10: 1657 : that it should continue this yeare alsoe.


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[95.] Wheareas the Generall Court out of Religious Care of the Education of the youth of this Commonwealth in the prenciples of Christian Religion hath enioyned the Select men of every Towne within there severall Lymetts to haue a vigilent cie to see that mens Cheldren and such as are within their Charge be Catechized in som Orthodox Catechisme in familes : so as they may be redie to answer the Selectmen as they see tyme Convenient to examine them. Wee the Selectmen of this Towne of Dorchester for the tyme being in our obedience to Authoritie and in pursute of so vse- full and p'fitable a worke Do hereby will and require all parents masters and any that haue the Charge and oversight of any youth with in this Plantation that they be diligent to obserue this Iniun- tion to Catechize there Cheldren servants and others with in there severall Charge in some sound and Orthodox Catechisme that they may be able to render account heareof when they shall be herevnto required either in the Church or privatly : as vppon advice shall be Judged most conduceing to the generall good of all men. And faile not herein vppon such penaltie as the Court shal see reson to inflict vppon Information giuen against such as shalbe found Delin- quent herein : this 11 of the 12: mº 1655.


8-12 m. 55. It is agreed by and betwene the Selectmen of Dorchester for the tyme being one the one part in the behalfe of the Towne and Thomas Wiswall and his sonne Icabod Wiswall as follows :


First that Icahod with the consent of his Father shall from the : 7 : of March next Ensuinge vnto the end of three full years from thence to be compleate and ended Instruct and teach in a free Schoole in Dorchester all such Cheldren as by the inhabitants shall be Comitted vnto his Care in Ennglish Latine and Greeke as from time to time the Cheldren shall be Capable and allso in struct them in Writinge as hee shall be able : which is to be understood such Cheldren who are so fare entred all redie to knowe there Leters and to spell some what: and also prouided the Schoole howse from time to time be kept in good order and comfortable for a man to abide in both in somer and in Winter by prouiding flire


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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 9.


seasonably so that it may neather be preiudicall to master nor Scholer and in cause of palpable neglect and matter of Complaint and not reformed it shall not binde the mr. to Endanger his health.


Secondly that the Selectmen of Dorchester shall from yeare to yeare every yeare paye or cause to be paid vnto Icabod or his Father by his Assignment the full somme of Twentie Five pounds two thirdes in wheate pease or barley marchantable and one thirde in Indian att or before the first of March dueringe the three yeares yearly att price Currant which is to be understood the price which the generall Court shall from time to time appoint.


EDWARD BRECKE in the name of the rest. ICHABOD WISWALL


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[9%.] Dorchester the 11th of 12: mº. 1655: It is Coue- nanted and agreed betwene the Selectmen of this Towne and Robert Stanton of the same towne for the keeping of the Oxe heard att the Vsuall place above the Mill for such a tyme in the yeare for fiue yeares from the Daye of the Date aboue said that is to saye from the 8th day of the 3 mo : to the 8 : of the 8 : mº. fol- lowing and so from yearc to yeare dewring the terme of five yeares : That the said Robert Stanton doth Covenant with vs to keepe all such Oxen and Steeres being two years old or vpward with what Drie Cowes wee shall put a feeding of any of this Towne, and none of other Townes : And to keepe all such Oxen and steeres in a herd as shall be delivered him att the Penn and to take Care of such feeding Cowes or Oxen in some Convenient place where it may be best for the fating of them according to his best discretion : The walke or place of feeding to be one the Sowth side of the River nerponsett and aboue or beyound the Cow walke of Dor- chester and not suffred to goe among the Cowes. And that the said Robert is to make and maintaine a sufficent Pen both for Largnes of ground and soficince of fence so that the Oxen and steeres may not hurt one another. And to goe forth with the said Oxen and steeres halfe an howre by sonne in the morning and to bring them in about sonnsett in the Evning that so the honors may hane them there, if the please to send for them, ether in the morning or Evning before the said time of there going forth, and not be disapointed : And for his faithfullnes and Care here in he is to have : 24 p' head of every beast to be paid the one halfe in Indian Corne and the other halfe in wheat Barly or pease att two payments the first paiment by the : 12th day of the : 4 mº and the Last paiment by the : 30th day of the : 7 : mº following and so from yeare to yeare dewring the terme of five years from the day abone said : And further the said Robert is to haue the Vse of such penns as ar there or may be there to Improue them to his best advantage Dewring the tyme of the five yeares: And he is to billd an howse by the penn of 12 foote in Length and 9 foote in bredth or such a one as is att the sheep penn and to repaire it and att the end of the five yeares to Leave it to the Towne and for the Dewing of it: the Towne is to giue the said Robert Stanton thirtie shillings in the like paie aboue said to be paide out of the Cattell


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hee keepes by equall proportion and the howse to be bilte by the tyme he is to beginn to keepe the heard : And what so ever Oxen or steeres shall goe vppon the Commons of Dorchester shall be payable to the Oxe heard according as these that are there: And in case there shall be Just grounde and profe of his niglectt herein then the bargen to be voide and for the payment of his Corne att the times agreed one if you will not bring it to his howse he will appint some place in the Towne wheare you may bring it which is att Thomas Lakes howse.


The mark of | ROBERT STANTON.


[98.] 10 of: 1 mº 1656. The names of such as ar appinted to Vewe the fence in the Comon feldes for this yeare 1656 :


Imprimus the neck of Land S Thomas Jones


Richard Baker


The feld behind Mris. Stotons Elder Witherington


The gret Lots from Mris Holland and so round Richard Leeds Joseph Farnworth


Lott-


The rest of the gret Lots fenc Elder Minott Thomas Tollman


Twentie eaker Lots Thomas Sweft


Clement Toplen


T Lot be hind Mr. Jones Edward Blake : -


William Clarke


The Lot behind Thomas Weswals ( Thomas Jones


Joseph Farnworth


The Lott behind Mr. Mathers : William Pound :


Timothy Mather


Richard Hawes


The Lott behind Thomas Burds Jasper Rush


James Vmfres


The 8 eaker Lots Henry Woodard


[99.] Dorchester 2 of the 12 mth 1646


This is a true copy


For the finall Determining and ending of all matters in contro- uersy : conserning the fence about the grett lotts, the capttins neck the 6 aker lotts and other proporsions of land now within the same fence : the proprietors who are owners of ther seuerall propor- sions of land with in the sayd fence ; haue refered them selfues to the Arbitration ; of Mr. Isach Heath, John Johnson and Wilyam parkes of Roxbury ; binding them selfes heerby to stand to what the sad Arbitrators shall determine both in respect of what fense shall be mayd ; and wher; and by whom, and cuery won of the proprytors hath liberty if he please to giue information in the case ; to the said Arbitrators ; when the shall com to Dorchester to be informed therin ;


Richard Mather John Glouer


Nickolas Clap Thomas millett


James Minot :


westward and end so fare as Widdow popes


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Thomas makpeas


John Hill His mark 1


Edward Brecke


Sarah Bradford


Robert Howerd


John Holman


Wilyam blake


Richard Calycott


Wilyam Clarke


Richard Hall


John pearse


Wilyam Triscott


Rodger Clap


Clement toplife


Edward Clap


Antony Gulifard


James Bates


Henery Way


Thomas Wiswall


Aron Way


Cristofar Gibsone


Wilyam Irland


michaell Willis


Richard Way


Austine Clement


Nickolas George


Hopestil foster


John Gingine


Richard Withington


Nickolas Eline His mark 3


James Humphrey


Josepth tuchell


Richard Hawes


Thomas touleman


Wilyam Sumner


John Kingsly


androw picher


Richard Leeads


Thomas Tilestone


John Smith


Bray Wilkines


Wilyam turner


Jane pope


John Hollond


Isabel Rigby


Josepth farnworth


John whiplle


Wilyam layne :


[100.] The 23 of the 12 month 1646. Wee whose names are under written ; being chosen by the inhabitants of Dorches- ter ; to giue in ower determination about the fenses of a parsell of land caled the great lotts ; capttins neck and 8 aker lotts and 6 aker lotts and other lands and medowes within the sayd fense ; to order and determine as is Hereafter expresed


This fense to begine att a creecke betwixt the new dwellinge House of John Holonds and the mill belonging to Edward Breck as the fense now standeth and so all along vuto the little spott of meado that belongs to John Holand and from that meado all along by the beach Vutill it comes to the ould fense agaynst Edward Breckes Barn and from that last last mensioned place as the fense now stands vnto the corner of this fenc next the towne and as the outsid fense now standeth belonging to the grett lotts all along as now it standeth vntill it commeth att the River commonly caled neponsett River taking in the 8 aker and 6 aker lotts. And if itt be found by experience that neponsett Riuer be nott a suffisyent fense to secure the corne from damag itt shall be in the power of the mageor part of the proprietors of this fild to secure itt att an equale charge of all the propryetors by ether Keeper or fense as they shall Judg most meett :


And where euer itt toucheth vpon any land of the sd John Holand hee the sd. John shall make and mayntayne the moyetye of the sd. fense for ener and the other moyetye to make and mayne- taine for euer by the propryetors of the sd filde.


Jonas Humphres


Richard Howlbrook His mark R H


Nicholas Buttler


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DORCHESTER TOWN RECORDS.


And whereas some medowes are alredy fensed in and others in- tended to be fensed in at there owne charge and so to mayntayne it for euer.


wee order that if thos partyes or any that shall giue in securyty with in 20 days vnto the 7 men that are chosen to order the prul- densiall affayers of the Towne to make up a suffisient fence betwene this and the first of the 3 month which shall bee in the yeare of the Lord 1648 : and to mayntayne itt for euer that then shuch medowes shall nott pay nor make any part of the outside fence but all other medowes to beare part of the fence that is to say 2 akers of medow to beare as much fence as one aker of upland and all the upland to beare an eaquall proporsion of this outside fence to secure this fild that is to say euery aker a like quantity of the said fence to make and mayntayne for euer. And where as wee vnderstand that some perticular men by contracte ether with the Toune or particular per- sons haue engaged them selfues to make and mainetayne for euer seuerall parsels of this fence wee leaue them to make good ther perticuler bargaines and contractes : wee order that euery mans fence shall lye aganst his owne land as much as may bee and wher itt cannot be layd against ther owne land yett to bee layde as neare to each mans house as conueniently it can bee and wher as some men haue mayd more fence then there proporsion will com now to acording to the number of akers : wee order that who euer shall com in to make and maintayne any part of shuch fence shall giue an equall Value for the ould fence as 2 men shall Judge it to bee worth or otherwise if he or they refuse to giue so much for the ould fence then it is in the power of the owner of this to take it away Vnto his owne proper use and the other to sett up a suffisient fence in the Roume of it: wee order that cuery man shall know where his fence shall lye and what quantity euery man shall beare be- twene this and the first day of the first moth if possible : we further order that euery mans fence shall be mayd or repayred suffisiently to the satisfaction of shuch as are apoynted to Vewe the fenses be- twixt this day and the 10 of the 2 month Vppon shuch penaltys as the afore sayde 7 men shall see cause to Inflict uppon them : Further we order that it shall bee in the liberty of any of the pro- prietors at there owne charge to fence out any part of there owne land prouided that still he or they maintaine there proporsione of there outside fence and If any man haue or herafter shall fence in any part of ther owne land from the aforesayde fild that what damage soeuer any of the propryetors of the sayde fild shall rescue by ether cattell or swine of there owne or others shuch person or person or persons as shall [101.] particularly fence in there land from the sayde fild that what damage the sayde filde shall reseue through the defecte of his or theire fence he or they shall make it good as two Indeferant men shall Judge the damage to be.


And If any cattel or swine that of Right ought to feed in the aforsayd filde shall breake in or doe any hurt or damag vnto thes lots enclosed according to there liberty afore expressed from the aforesayde Generall filde shuch cattel or swine are nott to bee counted trespasers nor pay any damage.


Wee make ownely this exceptione concerninge one parsel of this


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land caled pine neck if the owner or owners of that land or medow doe giue securyty vnto the aforesayde 7 men within 20 dayes after the date herof for euer to secure this filde from dam- age through any part of that land and also secure it selfe from any damage that may com to them by any cattel that have Right to feed in this filde that then this land shall be exempted from any part of this generall fence, otherwise to beare it proporsione Equale with other lands of like qualyty


ISACK HEATH JOHN JOHNSONE WILLIAM PARKE


And though the order of feeding was not put to us yet out of ower owne experienc wee think good to aduise that the feeding of this fild should bee acording to there seuerall quantytys in this filde.


A true account of the fence of the grett lotts and the maner of of lynge of itt.


wee began with Mr. Glouer and Brother Brecke :


Mr. Glouer - 75 Rode - 1 foott his began in the side fence


Mr Bates - 8 Rode 3 foott


Richard way - 6 Rod - 13 foot and Halfe it recheth 3 foot short of Brother Breckes


Edward Breck - 38 Rod-it goes to the yonder corner of his medowe :


Then we went to the Creeck at Captins neck


Edward Breck Rod 10 Rod- 0 -0


William Sumner 6 Rod - 13 -h1 . Rod


foot


Ed Brik for Richª lot


12


- 13


Richard Calycott


12


4


Jonas Humphres


8


want


6


0


Elder mynot


6


2


h1


Augustin Clement


4


0


0


Richard Hawes


2


12


0


Edward Breck


4


8


0


Antony Gulyfer


6


2


0 0


Jonas Humphry


2


15


Richard Leeds


3


1


Bray wilkins


10


4


h1


william turner


3


2


()


michaell willis


4


1


Niekolas clap


2 nex beyond the poole


John Holand


4 - 13 -


0


widow way


6


2


=


william Blak


14 0


in' makepeas


Josepth tuchel


11


4 - 4 and quarter 6


6


[102.] The Grett lotts next aboue M' Glouers M' Stoughton 7 - 4 - 0


-


foot Half


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John Wiswall


6


13


-


0


M' Haward


6


14


0


John pears about the Gate


5


5


0


John Kingsly


4


0


0


Mr. withington


6


0


0


John Smith


19


0


0


Edward Clape


2


13


0


Elder mynot


22


6


0


mr Buttler


2


13


0


widow Rigby


16


4


0


The last lot next Bro. Brik mr mathers


12


14


0


wilyam layne




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