Historical sketch of the town of Weymouth, Massachusetts, from 1622-1884, Part 19

Author: Nash, Gilbert, 1825-1888, comp; Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: [Boston, A. Mudge & son, printers]
Number of Pages: 376


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Torrey, Turner, private, 35th Regt., Co. H.


Totman, Elmer H., private, 2d Heavy Art., Co. D.


Totman, Irving J., private, 2d Heavy Art., Co. C; died.


Townsend, William, private, 1st U. Heavy Art. Traey, Patriek, private, 3d Heavy Art.


Trask, Joseph, private, 29th U. Heavy Art.


Trott, Charles R., eorp., 42d Regt., Co. A.


Trufant, Edgar II., private, 35th Regt., Co. H.


Trufant, Edward F., private, 11th Regt., Co. F; killed.


Turner, Waldo, private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


Tyndall, John, private 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


Vance, William, private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Viger, Joseph, musician, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Vining, Adoniram E., private, 14th Regt., Co. F; prisoner.


Vining, Alonzo, private, 12th Regt., Co. H.


Vining, Andrew J., private, 24th Regt., Co. K.


Vining, Daniel, drummer, 35th Regt., Co. H.


Vining, George H., private, 14th Regt., Co. F.


Vining, George W., corp., 12th Regt., Co. H; killed.


Vining, N. F., private, 4th Cav., Co. E.


Vining, Solon A., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Vining, William A., private, 1st Cav., Co. I.


Vogel, Henry B., 4th Heavy Art., Co. G.


Walker, Edwin, private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


Walker, George, private, 12th Regt., Co. F; wounded and died.


Walker, Isaae H., private, 12th Regt., Co. H.


Walker, Roscius R., Watertown Arsenal.


Wall, Patrick, private, 11th Regt., Co. B.


Walsh, Michael, private, 12th Regt.


Ward, James, private, 3d Heavy Art.


Ward, Patrick, private, 3d Heavy Art.


Ware, Lawrenee A., private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded.


Warren, Ephraim L., major, 22d Regt.


Weed, Otis H., Jr., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Weeks, James, private, 12th Regt., Co. H.


Weeks, Nathan, private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Weleh, James (3d), private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Wendall, James C., private, 42d Regt., Co. A.


Whelan, Edmund B., private, 3d Regt. U. S. Regulars, Co. E; prisoner.


Whelan, Jolin II., lieut., 12th Regt., Co. H.


Whitcomb, John M., private, 4th Regt., Co. C.


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White, Benjamin, private, 1st Regt. White, Calvin T., private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. White, Charles H .. private, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. White, Francis E., lieut., 4th N. Y. Cav., Co. G. White, Herbert, Watertown Arsenal. White, Henry, sergt., 42d Regt., Co. A. White, Frederick R., private, 38th Regt., Co. A. White, J. Francis, 1st Heavy Art., Co. C. White, James, private, 42d Regt., Co. A. White, Patrick, private, 42d Regt., Co. A. White, Robert H., musician, 12th Regt., Co. H. White, Robert S., musician, 12th Regt., Co. H. White, Sanford, private, 38th Regt., Co. A. White, Warren F., private, 3d Heavy Art. White, William, lieut., 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded. Whiting, Charles D., private, 1st U. Heavy Art. Whiting, Harrison, private, 12th Regt., Co. H; prisoner. Whitman, Theron W., private, 60th Regt. Whitmarsh, John Q., private, 12th Regt., Co. C; killed. Whitmarsh, Peter, private, 16th Light Bat. Whitney, Edwin, privatc, 4th Heavy Art., Co. G. Whittemore, William, private, 32d Regt. Wilber, Charles C.


Willet, G. F., private, 4th Cav .; wounded and died. Williams, Charles S., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Williams, Eugene S., private, 4th Cav., Co. B; killed. Williamson, Joseph, private, 14th Regt., Co. K; wounded and died. Willis, Stephen R., corp., 35th Regt., Co. H; killed. Winslow, Joseph B., sergt., 12th Regt., Co. H. Winslow, Nathan F., private, 35th Regt., Co. H; wounded and died. Woodward, Sylvester R., private, 42d Regt., Co. A. Worster, E. Frank, Watertown Arsenal.


Wright, C. Wesley, private, 4th Cav., Co. B; prisoner. Wright, Henry, private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Wright, William H., navy. Wrightington, Judah, private, 18th Regt., Co. C. Young, Benjamin M., private, 12th Regt., Co. H. Young, Job, private, 16th Light Bat.


APPENDIXES.


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APPENDIX A.


[PAGE 26.]


THE following is a list of this company that came in with Rev. Joseph Hull: -


" Waymouth


y® 20th of BOUND FOR NEW ENGLAND.


March 1635


1 Joseph Hall [Hull'] of Somersst a Minist aged 40 yeare


2 Agnis hall his Wife aged 25 yre


.


3 Joane Hall his daught" aged 15 yeare


4 Joseph Hall his sonne aged 13 yeare


5 Tristram his son aged 11 yeare


6 Elizabeth Hall his daught" aged 7 yeare


7 Temperance his daught" aged 9 yeare


8 Gressell Hull his daught" aged 5 yeare


9 Dorothy Hull his daught" aged 3 yeare


10 Judeth French his srvaunt aged 20 yeare


11 John Wood his srvaunt aged 20 yeare


12 Robt Dabyn his srvaunt aged 28 yeare


13 Musachiell Bernard of batcombe Clothier of the County Somersett 24 yeare


14 Mary Bernard his wife aged 28 yeare


15 John Bernard his sonne aged 3 yeare


16 Nathaniell his sonne aged 1 yeare


17 Rich. Persons salter & his srvant : 30 : yeare


18 Francis Baber Chandler aged 36 yeare


19 Jesope Joyner aged 22 yeare


20 Walter Jesop Weaver aged 21 yeare


21 Timothy Tabor in Somsst of Batcombe taylor aged 35 yeares


['It will be noticed that, by a mistake of the officer who made out the list, the name is spelled Hall until Gressell is reached, when it is corrected. Agnes was the second wife, married shortly before the emigration.]


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22 Jane Tabor his wife aged 35 yeare


23 Jane Tabor his daugh" aged 10 yeare


24 Anne Tabor his daught" aged 8 yeare


25 Sarah Tabor his daught aged 5 yeare


26 Willi Fever his srvaunt aged 20 yeare


27 Jnº Whitmarsk aged 39 yeare


28 Alce Whitmarke his Wife aged 35 yeare


29 Jm$ Whitmarcke his sonne aged 11 yeare


30 Jane his daught" aged 7 yeare


31 Onseph Whitmarke his sonne aged 5 yeare


32 Rich : Whytemark his sonne aged 2 yeare


33 Willin Read of Batcombe Taylor in Somsst aged 28 yeare


34 35 Susan Read his Wife aged 29 yeare


Hanna Read his daughter aged 3 yeare


36 37 Susan Read his daught" aged 1 yeare


38 Rich : Adams his srvante 29 yeare


39 Mary his Wife aged 26 yeare


40 Mary Cheame his daught aged 1 yeare


41 Zachary Bickewell aged 45 yeare


Agnis Bickwell his Wife aged 27 yeare


42 43 Jnº Bickwell his sonne aged 11 yeare


44 Jnº Kitchin his servaunt 23 yeare


46 George Allin aged 24 yeare


47 Katherin Allyn his Wife aged 30 yeare


48 George Allyn his sonne aged 16 yeare


49 Willm Allyn his sonne aged 8 yeare


50 Mathew Allyn his sonne aged 6 yeare


51 Edward Poole his srvant aged 26 yeare


52 Henry Kingman aged 40 yeare


53 Joane his wife beinge aged 39


54 Edward Kingman his son aged 16 yeare


55 Joane his daught aged 11 yeare


56 Anne his daught aged 9 yeare


57 Thomas Kingman his sonne aged 7 yeare


58 John Kinghman his sonne aged 2 yeare


59 J" Ford his servaunt aged 30 yeare


60 William Kinge age 40 yeare


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61 Dorothy his Wife aged 34 yeare


62 Mary Kinge his daught aged 12 yeare


63 Katheryn his daught aged 10 yeare


64 Willm Kinge his sonne aged 8 yeare


65 `Hanna Kinge his daught" aged 6 yeare


66 Thomas Holbrooke of Broadway aged 34 yeare


67 Jane Holbrooke his wife aged 34 yeare


68 John Holbrooke his sonne aged 11 yeare


69 Thomas Holbrooke his sonne aged 10 yeare


70 Anne Holbrooke his daught" aged 5 yeare


71 Elizabeth his daught aged 1 yeare


72 Thomas Dible husbandm aged 22 yeare


73 Francis Dible Soror aged 24 yeare


74 Robert Lovell husbandman aged 40 yeare


75 Elizabeth Lovell his wife age 35 year


76 Zacheus Lovell his sonne 15 yeares


78 Anne Lovell his daught aged 16 yeare


79 John Lovell his sonne aged 8 yeare Ellyn his daught aged 1 yeare


80 James his sonne aged 1 yeare


81 Joseph Chickin his servant 16 yeare


82 Alice Kinham aged 22 yeare


83 Angell Hollard aged 21 yeare


84 Katheryn his Wife 22 yeare


85 George Land his servaunt 22 yeare


86 Sarah Land his kinswoman 18 yeare


87 Richard Joanes of Dinder


88 Rob+ Martyn of Babcombe husbandm 44


89 Humfrey Shepheard husbandm 22


90 John Upham husbandman 35


91 Joane Martyn 44


92 Elizabeth Upham 32


93 John Upham Jun 07


94 William Grane 12


95 Sarah Upham 26


96 Nathaniell Upham 05


97 Elizabeth Upham 03


98 Dorsst Richard Wade of Simstuly Cop aged 60


99 Elizabeth Wade his Wife 6


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100


Dinah his daught 22


101 Henry Lush his srvant aged 17


102 Andrew Hallett his srvaunt 28


103 John hoble husbandm 13


104 Robt Huste husbandm 40


105 John Woodcooke 2


106 Rich : Porter husband 3


JOHN PORTER, Deputy Cleark to EDw : THOROUGHGOOD.


The above is from the " New England Historical and Genealogical Register," Vol. XXV. pp. 13, 14, 15, Jan- uary, 1871, and is headed as follows: -


MORE PASSENGERS FOR NEW ENGLAND.


[Communicated by William S. Appleton, A. M., of Boston, Mass.]


" The following has just been received from our asso- ciate member : -


LONDON, Sept. 1870.


MY DEAR MR. APPLETON, -


Amongst a bundle of miscellaneous manuscripts just turned up in the Public Record Office, I find, with other documents relating to New England, the following list of passengers, which I have the pleasure of sending to you for publication in the Register.


I remain, Yours very truly,


H. G. SOMERBY."


It will be noticed how small 'a proportion of these families became permanent residents in the town, only six of the twenty-one being found there less than a generation later.


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APPENDIX B.


[PAGE 28.]


THE following copy of the original deed of the terri- tory of Weymouth given by the Indians is copied literally from the town records, and differs in many details, although the same in essential matters, with that entered upon the Suffolk Record of Deeds. This seems to be the older record, while that in Boston was entered in 1685: -


" AN AGREEMT BETWEENE YE INHABITANTS OFF WAMOUTH CONCERNING THERE LAND SOLD NOW TO YE TOWNE OFF WAMOUTH


THIS PRESENTE YEARE 1642 YE 26TH OFF YE 2P Mº.


Know all men by theese presents yt whereas we Wampetuc alias Josias Webcowett Nateaunte and Nahauton did formerly possess and retaine ye Land of Wessagussett now cald Wamouth we whose names are above written whoe are now ye PP owners of ye aforesª Land of ye Towne now cald Wamouth viz : Wampetuc alias Josias Webcowett Nateaunte and Nahauton As we had it given to us fro our predecessors viz : a greate Sagamore cald Wampetuc We doe hereby declare and publish to all men yt ffor & in consideration yt we ye aforesd persons have recd from ye English men whoe are now planted In & about yt place of Wessagusset (now cald Wamouth) Sixe Acors off ground empayld & broken up and one house as also fowre and Twentye Acors of ground lying nearc ye small pond neare ye plantation or Towne now cald Wamouth. In Con- sideration whereoff we ye aforesd p'sons have and doe ffully give and graunte assigne sett over and absolutely yeald up all yt aforesª ground before spoken off and all yt estate right title Interest possessione benefitt claime and demaund yt we ye aforesd p'tyes or any off us had may might or ought to


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have in or to ye sd premises or any p'te or p'cel thereoff: And this is our ffull interest yt ye aforesd p'sons shall hould to y and theres fforever all yt ground


And hereby we doe ffully and ffreely declare yt we are ffully satisfied ffor our former Interest And doe now account ye English now living there in yt Towne off Wamouth ye true and p'p owners of ye Bounds off yere Towne according to yere Limits ordered by ye Generall Courte And hereby we doe publish to all yt we bind our selves and ours forever to main- teine this our dede and sale to ye presente inhabitants of wamouth forerly cald wessagusset and to yere posteritie ffor ever : And for as much as now ye Aforesd ground is now become ye true propietie off ye presente inhabitants off ye aforesd place to y and yeres forever we ye aforesd p'sons above specified doe account our selves now inhabitants off ye Towne & yere fore to enjoy all privilidges with y & noe other than y selves enjoy and doe p'miss yt we will live orderly among y iff yey receive any daage through our abode with y either by our dogs traps or otherwise we will ffully recopenee ye damage as ye English in ye Towne yt are Towne dwellers doe In witness whereoff wee have sett our hands


JAMES PARKER The S marke off WAMPETUO & yo


WILL : JEFFERAY The _ marke off WEBCOWETT


WILLIM CARPENTER Then marke off NATEAUNTE


JOHN UPPAME The V marke off NAHAUTON


THOMAS WHITE


In presence of us EDWARD BENNETT JAMES LUDDON S mark of T H 2 THOR HOLBROOKE


The following is entered on the margin of the deed: -


Dated 3 1 1652


An agreemt made with Natahant in ye behalfe of ye Indians that have right to 24 acors of planting land which land they were to have by ye ffresh Pond neere the Towne which land yo sd Natahant is content to take for himselfe and the Rest of the


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Indians that have right to this land aboue Smilt Brooke to which agreemt I ye aboue sª Natahant have set my hand


The º-s marke off Natahant in ye presence off us Townsmen


JOHN ROGERS JOHN HOLBROK THOMAS HOLBROOKE


Capt John Holbrook aged about 66 years testify & saith that he was present and did see Natahant an Indian signe & acknowledge this writing aboue to be his Act & Deed & that he this deponent wth the other witnesses (Selectmen of the Towne of Weymoth) sett their hands as witnesses.


Sworne in Boston July 9th, 1685.


Before us, JOHN RICHARDS : ELISHA COOKE.


The 7th day of July, 1685 James Ludden Senior of Way- moth in New England aged : 74 yeares ; whose Name is Sub- scribed as the onely Surviving witness to this Deed of Sale made by the Indians of ye Towne of Waymoth as on the other side doth ffully appeare ; he the said James Ludden p'rsonally apeared before me under writt and on his Corporall oathe de- posed That he saw the said Indians who were ye Grantors of ye Land herein mentioned signe & Deliver this Deed of Sale to ye use of the Inhabitants of said Towne of waymoth and theire posteritie fforever : And that he was present when James Parker and the Rest of the witnesses Subscribed their Names hereunto :


Taken upon oath the Day & yeare aboue written before me William Torrey appointed to Administer oathes by the Gen" Court.


Lib : 13th page 349 & a


Entered with the Records of the County of Suffolke for Deeds. 10th July : 1685


Atteste Is& ADDINGTON, Clke."


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APPENDIX C.


[PAGE 29.]


THE following from the town records must have been compiled not earlier than Oct. 26, 1642, the date of the death of William Fry, whose daughters are named among the property owners, and May 21, 1644, the date of the deed of Thomas Dyer to Thomas Bayley, con- veying a grant of the property described as belonging to him. There is reason to believe that the original record was made by Rev. Samuel Newman: -


THE LAND OF EDWARD BATE


Tenn akeres of uppland in the East field first granted to others Gould now in possession of Edward Bate bounded on the East with a lot of Robert Randoll on the west with a Cedar swampe on the north with Jeffry Staples lot on the south with Nathaniel Addames his lot


ffower Akerss first granted to Will Smith now in the pos- session of Edward Bate bounded on the East & north by a swampe on the West by a highway on the South by mr New- manes lot


Eyght akers upon the plaine three acres of it first giuen to John Upham 3 acres to William ffrie two acres to John Whit- marsh now in the possession of Edward Bate bounded on the East wh Nicholas Whites lott on the West wh the hiway on the north wh the trayning greene on the South wh a swamp


ffower acres of Swamp 2 acres of it first giuen to m' William Jeffereyes and 2 acres to Richard Siluester bounded on the East with Richard Adames his lot on the West with his owne lot on the North with m' Newmans swampe on the South with the Wach house Hill


On acre of Salt marsh first giucn to William Richards now in the possession of Edward Bate bounded on East with m' Glou-


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eres marsh on the west with mr Newmans marsh on the north with Nicholas Phillipes marsh on the South by the common


Halfe an acre of fresh marsh giuen to Edward Bate bounded on the East with the greate Swampe on the west with mr Gloueres on the north with the high way on the South with Ralph Shepperds lot Giuen to Edward Bate halfe an acre of marsh upon grape Iland.


THE LAND OF JOHN ALLIN


ffive acres on the plaine first granted to Thomas Applegate bounded on the East by a lot of Joseph Shawes on the East & South with on the West by Ralph Allins lot the sea on the north two acres at the same bounded with the sea Eyght acres on the wester necke the land of Henry Kingman on the East Thomas Holbrooke on the west the common on the north first granted to George Allin Two acres and a quarter twelve Rod of meddow in the Wester neck first giuen to George Allin bounded on the East with the marsh of Richard Siluester on the west with the marsh of William ffrie the sea on the north the land of Henry Kingman on the South


THE LAND OF JOSEPH SHAW


Six acres in the Wester neck 3 acres of it first giuen to John Berstow buting upon the sea East and north the land of John King on the South the other 3 acres first granted to Richard Porter the former 3 acres adioyning on the west and the land of John Allin on the north the sea on the east Ralfe Allines land on the South Three acres upon King Oke hill first granted to John Whitmarsh Richard Addames land on the East John Reades on the west the highway on the north the land of John Harding on the south


THE LAND OF WALTER HARRIS


An acre and a halfe in the west ffield first giuen to Robert Louell bounded on the north by the land of John Whitman on the East by the streete on the south by the land of Robert Louell on the west by the land of Thomas Doget Eyght acres lying in Harrises Raing first giuen to


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Walter Harris being a tryangle bounded on the East by a swampe on the south by the land of John Upham and on the west by a swampe Eyght acres in the mill furlonge first given to him the saied Walter Harris bounded on the East by the land of Richard Siluester on the west by the land of Thomas Rider on the south by the land of Phillip Rcade


THE LAND OF NICHOLAS WHITE


ffower acres upon the plaine 3 acres first giuen to Steephen ffrench the other first giuen to John Whitmarsh the land of John Ozborn on the East the land of Edward Bate to the west the trayning greene on the north the swampe on the south ffive acres upon the plaine 3 acres of it first granted to William Smith and two acres to John Rogeres the lane that ledeth to the trayning greene on the East the land of Nicholas Phillipes on the west the trayning greene on the north Nicholas Phillips on the south an acre and halfe the swampe on the East the land of Edward Poole on the south the high-way on the west


an acre of salt marsh first granted to William Richards the marsh of mr Glouer on the East of Nicholas Phillipes on the west and north the necke on the south fower acres in the swampe


THE LAND OF JOHN HOLLESTER


Two acres and halfe in the west ffield first granted to William Howland bounded on east west and south by the hiewayes and on the north by the land of Edward Smith ffower acres in Harrises Rainge first granted to William Howland bounded on the East by the highway on the West against a little Swampe on the north by the land of William Carpenter on the South the land of Thomas Clifton on the north


THE LAND OF JOHN BURGE


Two acres in Harrises Rainge first granted to Mesechill Barnard buting on the East upon a little swampe on the west upon a swampe the land of mr Webb on the south of John Upham on the north


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THE LAND OF AINGELL HOLLARD


ffive acres in the East ffield first granted to him bounded on the East by the land of Thomas Rawlincs on the west by the millway William Read on the North and Thomas Streame on the South


Eyght acres in the East ffield first granted to Widow Streame Nathaniel Addames his meddow on the East the mill waie on the west on the north with a lot that was granted to Joane Richardes and Steephen ffrench on the south


Three acres granted first to Joane Richardes the mill waie on the west and lying north and south Two acres and halfe of medow at hocklic at first granted to Clement Brigges bounded with a creek and Edward Bennetes marsh on the East and Steephen ffrench his lot on the west


Twenty three acres amongst the great lotes bounded with the hingam line one the East and south the marsh of mr Richards on the north m' Richards his lot on the west


THE LAND OF WILLIAM READE


Eyght acres and halfe in the East field at first giuen to him the land of Thomas Rawlincs on the East of Richard Addames on the west the swampe on the north the Streete on the south


Eyght acres and halfe in the Wester neck the land of Richard Siluester on the East of Edward Smith on the west the High- waie that ledeth to Siluesteres on the north the commons on the south Two acres of salt marsh in the westerneck the marsh of m' Jener on the East of Thomas White on the west the land of William Richardes on the north the Creek on the south Sixteene acres amongst the greate lotes bounded on the East with a greate pond by the commons on the west


THE LAND OF EDWARD POOLE


ffive acres one the plaine the streete on the East the land of Ralph Allin on the west of Richard Rowland on the north and of Richard Bowin on the south


Two acres at the steping stone the swampe on the East the highway on the west the land of Ralph Shepherd on the north of mr Newman on the south


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THE LAND OF RICHARD ADDAMES


Nine aeres in the East field first granted to him bounded on the East with the land of William Reade on the west with the land of Richard Newberry the swampe on the north the streete on the south


Fowerteene aeres on the wester neek first granted to him bound on the East with the land of Edward Smith on the west with the land of William Smith on the north with a Swampe one the south with the commons


An Aere of Salt Marsh at the wester neek first granted to William Reade and an aere and halfe of Upland first granted to m' Busley bounded on the East by the land of Thomas White and of William Riehardes on the west with the marsh of Thomas holbrooke on the north with the land of William Riehardes on the south by the Creek that Runes to monottieot


An Aere of Marsh at burying Iland the land of Robert Martin on the west with the sea on the north with the marsh of mr Parker of Robert Martin on the south


Three aeres of fresh Marsh the marsh of John Harding and Stephen ffreneh on the East the medow of Edward Smith on the west the common on the north and south


An Aere on King oke hill the land the hiewaies at the East and north endes the land of John Harding and Joseph Shaw on the north and of Thomas Dyer on the south


Twenty fower aeres amongst the greate lotes buted on the East with a greate pond on the west with the common with the lot of Riehard Siluester on the north with the lot of William Smith on the south


THE LAND OF ROBERT RANDOLL


Two aeres in the East field first granted to John Gurny bounded on the East with the land of Edmond hart the hiewaie on the west the land of Robert Cooke on the north and of Nathaniel Addames on the south


Two aeres more in East field first giuen to Edward Bate bounded on the East with the land of Edmond Harte with the land of Robert Cooke on the west Nathaniel Addames on the north and his owne on the south


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Three aeres more in the East field first granted to James Rogeres bounded with the sea on the East Nathaniel Addames on the west and south the sea on the north


THE LAND OF WILLIAM PITTY


Ten acres in the Ester neek first granted to him bounded with James Ludines land on the East of Nicholas Phillipes on the west a Swampe on the north and a hieway on the south


three aeres of Salt-marsh lyinge neare the mill bounded with the land of Joseph Torrey on the north the mill on the south the mill lot on the west Five Aeres of Upland at london Berge bounded on the East with the Sea the land of m' Torrie on the west of mr Waltham on the north and the Round marsh on the south


THE LAND OF JOHN BURRELL


Three aeres in the Rainge first granted to Nicholas Norton bounded with a highwaie on the East the land of Thomas Baylie on the west the land of Hugh Roe on the north and the land of Goodman Hughes on the south


An Aere in King oke hill the land of Thomas Dyer on the East and north the hiewaie on the west the land of m' Webb on the south


Two aeres in the Rainge first granted to m' Robert Jeffery bounded on the East with a hiewaie on the west with a swampe on the north with a hiwaie on the south with the land of Thomas Clifdon


THE LAND OF SAMUEL NEWMAN


Twenty fower aeres in the East ffield thirteene aeres of it was first granted to Henry Kingman Seuen of it to William Smith and fower aeres first to William Riehardes all of it together bounded on the East with a Highway by the meeting- house the land of Robert Martin on the south salt marsh on the west the common on the north


Two aeres of salt marsh first granted to Henry Kingman bounded on the East with a swampe on the west with the high- way the land of Edward Poole on the North and the land of Edward Bate on the south


Two aeres of salt marsh one of them first granted to Henry Kingman the other to Thomas White bounded at the East with


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the land of Nicholas Phillipcs and Edward Bate westward with a bridge south with the comon northward with the land of Rich- ard Bowin




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