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HISTORY OF PELHAM, MASS.
To have and to hold the aforesaid half part of equivolent land (except the Eight Hundred acres as before excepted) and in that part thereof above described with ye Appurtenances and Priviliges thereto belonging, To them the above named persons, their heirs and assigns forever according to their several and Respective proportions as before expressed, to their several and Respective proper use benefit and behoof forevermore, and the said John Stoddard for himself his heirs etc, Doth covenant and engage to and with the before named persons their Respective heirs and assigns, that before and until the ensealing thereof as ye true sole and lawful owner of the premises and stood seized thereof in his own right in Fee simple and had in himself good Right and full power and Lawful authority to Grant bargain sell aliene Release convey and confirm the same as aforesaid and that free and Clear and Clearly executed acquitted and discharged of and from all leans and other Gifts grants Bargains Sale Lease, Mortgage, Wills, entails, Joyntures, Thirds, Executions and Incumbrances whatsoever, and the said John Stoddard doth hereby further Conenant and engage the before granted premises with ye Appurtenances to them the before named persons and other Respective heirs and Assigns forever ; to warrant secure and defend against the Lawful Claims and demands of any and every person and persons whatsoever, In Witness whereof he hath hereunto set his hand and seal this twenty first day of January in the twelfth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George of Great Britain as King Annogy Dom 1738-9 John Stoddard and a seal signed sealed and Delivered in presence of ye witness Elisha Marsh, Cor-nel Waldo
WORCESTER SS WORCESTER FEB 1738 John Stoddard Esqr Subscriber to the foregoing Instrument personally Appearing freely Acknowledged the same to be his act and Deed
Before me WILLIAM JENISON Justice of Peace.
HAMPSHIRE SS SPRINGFIELD FEB 3d 1738-9
Received and Recorded in ye Records of Deeds for the County of Hamp- shire Libº L Folio 220 &ct
Pr WM PYNCHON JUN Redr
Entered from the Original Deed
Pr JOHN CHANDLER Proprietors Clerk
APPLICATION FOR THE FIRST MEETING, FEB. 2, 1738-9.
To the Honorable John Stoddard Esq one of His Majestys Justices of the Peace for the County of Hampshire. Ss. We the Subscribers Proprietors of the Northerly half of that Tract of Equivalent Land ( Excepting Eight Hundred Acres) Lying and being in the County of Hampshire bounded Westerly on Hadley, Southerly on another Tract of Equivalent Land com- monly called Cold Spring Township, Easterly on Land called Quabbin, North on Land now called Wells Town, Humbly apply to you Honr & Pray you will please to Grant a Warrant directed to some one of us, Requiring ye person to whom the same is directed pursuant to law to warn and notifi all the Proprietors of said Tract of land to Assemble and meet
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together on Monday the 26th day of Feb'ry Currant by Ten of the Clock in the forenoon at the present Dwelling House of Capt Daniell Heywood in Worcester. Then and there to transact the following Particulars
I. To Choose a Moderator for said Meeting.
II. To Choose a Clerk for said Proprietee.
III. To Agree upon a Suitable Method for bringing on a Speedy Settle- ment of said Lands, and in order thereto-ist to Choose a committee and surveyor to take an exact survey of the whole tract of Land, and to see it well bounded out, & 2dly to lay out Sixty one home lotts so as best to Accommodate a Settlement. .
3dly To lay out suitable Roods & ways
4th To Grant a lot or Right to the first settled Minister.
5th To Draw Lotts according to Each ones Interest.
6th To Agree upon Proper Methods for laying out all aforesaid Divisions.
7th To Raise Money for defraying all Charges proper to be born by ye Proprietors heitherto and also for Defraying the Charges that may arise for the future Viz for building a Meeting House Settling a Minister, Making Bridges Causways and Roads and for defraying any Unforeseen Charges that may arise in perfecting and Compleating the settlement of the place.
IV To Agree how Meetings shall be called for the future and to Pass orders for the Managing Improving Dividing or Disposing of said lands, and finally to do any other thing Conducive to the good of the community Herein you will greatly Oblige Sr Your Honors Humble Servants
Worcester February 2 : 1838-9
ROBERT BARBER
ROBERT LOTHERIDGE
JOHN DICK
PATRICK PEIBLES JOHN CHANDLER JUN
JAMES THORNTON ROBERT PEIBLES
WILLIAM JOHNSON
JOHN STINSON SAMUEL GRAY.
WARRANT FOR FIRST MEETING OF PROPRIETORS.
HAMPSHIRE SS
[L. S.] To Patrick Peibles of Worcester In the County of Worcester & one of the foregoing Subscribers Greeting.
Pursuant to the foregoing Application you are hereby Required In His Majestys name to Warn aud Notifi ( Agreeable to the Direction of the law in that Case Made and Provided) the Proprietors of the Tract of Land within mentioned to Assemble & Meet at the Time & place within men- tioned. Then and there To Transact on all or Such of ye Particulars in Said Application Named as they shall see cause, Hereof you are not To Fail And make due and timely Return hereof and of your doings herein,
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HISTORY OF PELHAM, MASS.
Given under my hand and seal at North Hampton this Second day of February in ye 12th year of the Majestys Reighn Anno Dome 1738-9 JOHN STODDARD.
WORCESTER FEB 2d 1738-9.
By Virtue of the within warrant I have notified ye Within Proprietors to meet at the time and place within Mentioned to Transact on the within Affairs, by Posting up a Notification in the Town of Hadley on which the land adjoins And one in the town of Worcester where the Proprietors Mostly Dwell.
Attest PARTRICK. PEIBLES
Entered from the Original Application & Warrant.
Pr JOHN CHANDLER JUN Proprietors Clerk
NOTIFICATION TO THE PROPRIETORS.
Pursuant to a Warrant to me Directed by the Honorable John Stoddard Esq, One of His Majestys Justices of the Peace for the County of Hampshire
The Proprietors of the Northerly half of that Tract of Equivalent Land ( Excepting Eight Hundred Acres) Lying and being in the County of Hamp- shire, bounded Westerly on Hadley, Southerly on Another Tract of Equiva- lent Land Commonly Called Cold Spring Township, Easterly, on land called Quabbin, North on land now called Wells Town, are hereby notified to Assemble and meet together on Monday the 26th day of February Currant by Ten of the Clock in the forenoon. at the Present Dwelling House of Capt Daniel Haywood in Worcester, Then and there to Transact on the following particulars, Viz
To Choose a Moderator for said Meeting. I
II To Choose a Clerk for said Proprietee.
III To Agree upon suitable Methods for bringing on a speedy settlement of said lands, And in order thereto
First, to Choose a Committee and Surveyors to take an exact survey of the whole Tract and see it well bounded out &
Secondly to lay out Sixty one Home Lotts so as best to accommodate a Settlement
Thirdly, To lay out suitable Roads and Ways.
Fourthly, To Grant a Lot or Right for the first Settled minister.
Fifthly, To draw Lotts according to Each ones Interest.
Sixthly, To Agree upon proper Methods for laying out all after Divisions Seventhly, To Raise Money for defraying all the Charges proper to be born by the Proprietors hitherto; and also for building a Meeting House, Settling a Minister, Making Bridges Causeways & Roads and for defraying any Unforeseen Charges that may arise in perfecting and Compleating the Settlement of the Place.
IV To Agree how Meetings shall be called for the future, and to Pass orders for the Managing, Improving, Dividing or Disposing of said Lands, and finally to do any other thing Condusive to the good of the Community.
Given under my hand and this second Day of February Anno Dom 1738-9 PATRICK PEIBLES.
Entered from the Original
Pr JOHN CHANDLER JUN Proprietors Clerk
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THE FIRST SETTLERS.
FIRST MEETING OF THE PROPRIETORS, FEB. 26, 1738-9.
Att a meeting of the Proprietors of the Northerly half of that Tract of Equivalent Land (excepting Eight hundred Acres) Lying and being in the County of Hampshire, bounded westerly on Hadley, Southerly on another tract of Equivalent Land commonly called Cold Spring Township, Easterly on land called Quabbin, North on land now called Wells Town, Regularly assembled and Mett Together at the Dwelling House of Capt Daniel Heywood in Worcester on Mon- day the twenty sixth day of February at 10 a clock in ye forenoon, At which meeting the following Votes Passed Vizt
John Chandler Jun Esq was chosen Moderator by a Unanimous Vote. John Chandler Jun Esq was chosen Clerk by a unanimous vote and sworn to the faithful discharge of his office by William Jenison Esq in the meeting before ye proprietors.
Voted That the Clerk be desired to purchase a book at the charge of the proprietors and that he first enter in the Same the Grand Agreement made and Executed Between James Thornton & Robert Peibles Oct 20th 1738 which is now voted as the foundation of the Settlement and Direction in future proceedings they having just purchased the premises of the Honorable John Stoddard Esq and Took the Rest of the Proprietors in as partners on the thirty first day of January last and many of them in Consequence of obliga- tions or Agreements made in writing on aforesaid thirty first day of January, and that the Grand Deed or Instrument be so Recorded and then the Application to said Stoddard for this present Proprie- tors Meeting &ct with the warrant & Warning and then the pro- ceedings of this and all other future meetings. Said Records to be done at the charge of the Propriety,-Ordered that Messrs Andrew McFarland Robert Lotheridge & Samuel Gray be a Com- mittee with the Assistance of a Surveyer all on oath to take an exact Survey of the whole Tract of land and bound the same out well, and then to lay the same out into six Equal Ranges, The Range lines to Run East and West and between Each Range to leave two perch wide for a highway except between the Center Range where they are to leave four perch wide for a highway That then they do in the Center of the whole Tract or as near as they in their Judgments Shall think proper lay out Ten Acres for a Meeting House Place burying place and Training field from which.
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HISTORY OF PELHAM, MASS.
a highway four perch wide shall be left North and South from the North and South of the whole Tract, and that then the Committee proceed to lay out Sixty one Home Lots, the Standard to be One Hundred acres and that they proportion the lotts for Quality so as to make them as Equal as may be. That they Lay out one of said Lotts for the first Minister as nigh the Meeting House as ye land will Admit off .- And that then they proceed to lay out ye Sixty Lotts, in ye doing of which they are to lay out the best of ye lands, and that such land as is not suitable for the Homelotts as afore- said to Lye for after Divisions. And in Case a number of lotts Exceeding three are laid out adjoining in one Range that they leave land for a highway between so that between every three lotts at least There be a highway of two perch wide.
Voted that the Committee take Such Pilotts with them as they Shall Judge Necessary at the Charge of the Proprietors.
Voted that there be an exact Plan of the whole Tract Made and the Sundry Range lines laid down thereon to be Numbered as follows. The Range on the South Side to be called the First Range, and so to proceed Northward to the sixth Range on the North side, And that the land laid out for ye Meeting House &ct be Duly laid down on the Plan as also Each & every of ye Sixty one Lotts. That the Range lines & lotts be very well bounded and Marks therein made so thick as to be at anytime Easily found.
Voted that the Comette have nine Shillings per Diem Allowed them for their Service and Subsistance. And they were sworn in the Meeting to the faithful Discharge of their Trust by John Chand- ler Jun Esq.
Voted that William Young be the Surveyor, who was Sworn in the Meeting to the faithful Discharge of his office and that he have fourteen Shillings pr Diem for his service and Subsistance, and he is hereby Directed to keep an exact Journal of the whole affair and to return a fair Plott of his whole proceedings in all regards as Aforesaid, And in case of his being Indisposed or otherwise not attending the Service that then the Comittee and Clerk choose some other suitable person to perform the same.
Voted, that James Allexander be an assistant to said Comittee and have the same wages (vizt) Nine Shillings Pr Diem he finding himself.
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Voted, that before the lotts are drawn Vizt, the fifty six Lotts, (after Robert Peibles and James Thornton have chosen their two lotts Each which they may do at anytime when laid out and ye Min- isters Lott) be all of them numbered on the Plott, Vizt, from six to Sixty one and the Ministers Lott to be number One, And their four Lotts Number Two, Three, four, five,-And that after they are drawn a Return be wrote of every mans Lott with ye Point of Compass and length of line and the Corner bounds to be entered at large in ye Proprietors Book And the Original to be delivered to the owner of the Lott, Said ye Return to be signed by ye Comittee & Surveyor or Otherwise as the Proprietors shall order. Voted that the fifth sixth & seventh particulars under the third Gen- eral head or Article be Referred to the adjournment of this Meeting-then to further Consider on.
And then the Meeting was by a vote of the Proprietors adjourned to this place on the first day of May next at Ten of the Clock in the forenoon.
Attest JOHN CHANDLER JUN Moderator The Aforesaid Votes were passed
Attest JOHN CHANDLER JUN Proprietors Clerk
SECOND MEETING OF THE PROPRIETORS, MAY 1, 1739.
At a meeting of the proprietors aforesaid held by Adjournment from February 26, 1738-9 to May 1 1739 at Ten a Clock in the fore- noon and then met at the Dwelling House of Capt Daniel Heywood in Worcester. The Comittee appointed for Surveying the lands belonging to the Proprietors and for laying out Sixty one homelotts made Report, and by the Surveyor William Young laid before the proprietors a Plan of the whole Tract and Also of said home lotts- Said Lotts being numbered from one to Sixty one, which was approved off & ordered to be recorded, and whereas they are but twenty five of said lotts fully compleated it was Voted that the Remainder be done at the charge of the Society. It was also Voted that whoever draws the Thirty Second, fifty fourth, & Sixty first Lott or any of them, may have Liberty to Drop fifty acres off either lott at one end or side in a regular figure & have the same laid out in any of ye Undivided lands at the charge of the Society. And it was also Voted that Said lands be for ye future called ye Lisburn Propriety.
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Voted the Lotts No 7 & No 8 which now contain One Hundred and Eleven acres have added to each of them at the West end of said lotts Ten Acres, ye whole width of Said Lotts. Voted that Lot No I with the After Divisions befor the first Settled Minister, That No 2 & No 3 be two of Robert Peibles Lotts and No 4 and No 5 be two of James Thorntons Lotts, And then the Proprietors proceeded to draw their Lotts and Here follows a List of the names of the Proprietors and the lotts they drew &ct.
NAMES OF THE PRESENT PROPRIETORS AND THE LOTTS THEY DREW.
Names of Proprietors
No. of Lotts Proprietors
Names of
No. of| Lotts
Names of Proprietors
No, of Lotts
Ministers Lott
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James Thornton
2I
Samuel Gray
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Robert Peibols
2 Adam Patterson
22 Robert Barber
44
Robert Peibols
3 James Gilmore
23 Robert Barber &
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James Thornton
5 John Chandler Jr Esq 25
Alexander Turner
46
(The foregoing Lotts were without Draft)
John Alexander
26 John Gray
47
John Dick
6 |James McAllah
28 James Alexander
49
Patrick Peibols
7 Robert Lotheridge
29 John Fergerson 50
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John Gray
9 James McConkey
31 Adam Johnson
52
John McConkey
William Johnson
32 James Thornton
53
William Gray Jr
II James Taylor
33 James Thornton
54
James Thornton
12 Adam Johnson
34 Alexander McConkey 55
56
James Thornton
14 William Thornton
36 Robert Lotheridge
57
Thomas Dick
15 Samuel Thomas
37 Thomas Lowden 58
59
James Gilmore
17 Andrew McFarland
39 Andrew McFarland (
Mathew Gray
18 James Breakenridge
40 & Mathew Gray
60
James Thornton
19 Mathew Thornton .
41 Robert Peibols
61
George Cowen
20 Ephraim Cowen
42
John Johnson
27 John Stinson
48
John Gray
8 John Chandler Jn Esq 30 James Thornton
James Thornton
13 James Hood
35 James Taylor
Robert Peibols
16 James Thornton
38 Samuel Gray
James Thornton
4 Adam Clark
24 William Jonhson §
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WILLIAM YOUNG Surveyor. 1739
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The Comittee laid before ye proprietors an Account of the charge of Surveying the whole Tract and of Sixty one Home Lotts, and is as follows Vizt
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Andrew McFarland 22 Days a 9S 8-18-0
Robert Lotheridge
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Samuel Gray
22 Days a 9S 9-18-0
William Young
22 Days a I4S 15- 8-0
James Allexander
23 Days a 9S 10- 7 -- 0
To Andrew McFarland for Pilotts &ct 2-II-6
58- 0-6
Voted that the above sums as in enntry-Unto the sum of Fifty Eight Pound & six pence be allowed and paid to the above persons by the Treasurer.
Voted that the sum of three pound be paid Patrick Peibles for a Journey to North Hampton &c by the Treasurer.
Voted that thirty Shillings be allowed & paid to Captain Daniel Heywood for the expenses at his house this meeting by the Treasurer.
Voted that the sum of fifteen pound be allowed and paid towards the Making a Road to the Meeting House and from thence into East Hadley so called Vizt a Bridle Road, and John Gray and James Allexander are appointed a Comittee To see ye same located in the most Suitable place for Publick Advantage and According to their best Discretion.
Voted that the Remainder of the Lands be all Laid out in two Divisions, one to be called a Second Division and ye other the Final Division. and that the Standard for the Second Division be Fourty Acres, and that the Lotts be laid out Quantity for Quality, taking the best of the land, and that the lotts be numbered from one to Sixty one and drawn for as the home lotts were. And that the Remainder be laid out into Sixty one Equal parts and numbered and drawn as the Second Division, and that the lotts in both Divisions be well bounded out and a fair plan returned both of the home lotts Second Division & Final Division, and a Return Made and Signed by ye Comittee & Surveyor of both Divisions in one Return to be Recorded in the Proprietors Book & the Original Delivered to the Respective owners of Said Lotts,-
Voted that Robert Peibles Ephraim Cowan and John Stinson be
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the Comittee with ye Assistance of William Young the Surveyor to Accomplish said work by ye Last day of October next, and that the Comittee have nine Shillings each pr Day & the Surveyor fifteen Shillings pr day they finding themselves and to be on oath,-and they were all sworn to the faithful Discharge of their Trust in the Meeting by John Chandler Jun Esq.
Voted That William Thornton be an Assistant to said Committee, and he have nine shillings pr Day he finding himself.
Voted, That William Young ye Surveyor doe with ye Assistance of William Thornton and John Dick perfect ye Surveying of the Home Lotts and that it be done as soon as May be, that said Young have fourteen shillings pr day and said Thornton & Dick each nine shillings pr Day for said Service, finding themselves, and they were sworn by John Chandler Jun Esq
Voted that the Clerk Draw all needful Copys for the Comittees and Surveyors Instruction.
Voted, That a Tax Assessment of Three Pounds a Right, amounting to the Sum of One Hundred and Eighty pounds be assessed For Defraying the charge that have and may arise in performing the said service and for such other things as the Society shall order & appoint & that the money may be collected by the first day of November next and paid into ye hands of the Treasurer.
Voted That William Gray Jun Andrew McFarland and John Chandler Jun Esq be a Comittee & Assessors for ye Propriety-The said William Gray Jun & Andrew McFarland were sworn to the faithful Discharge of their Trust in ye meeting by John Chandler Jun Esq.
Voted that Robert Barber be the Collector of the Propriety-and he was sworn to ye faithful discharge of his Trust in ye Meeting by John Chandler Jun Esq.
Voted that John Chandler Jun Esq be Treasurer to the Propriety, -and he was sworn faithfully to Discharge the Respective Dutys of an Assessor and Treasurer by William Jenison Esq.
Voted That the Assessors do forthwith make said Assessment of three pounds on each Right and that the same be collected by ye time Aforementioned.
And then the Meeting was by vote of the Proprietors adjourned as also ye Affairs in ye Warrant not yet acted on To this place on the
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First Day of November next at Ten of the clock in the forenoon.
Attest JOHN CHANDLER JUN Moderator.
All the foregoing votes were passed. Attest JOHN CHANDLER JUN Proprietors Clerk.
THIRD MEETING OF PROPRIETORS, NOVEMBER I, 1739.
Att a meeting of the Proprietors Held by Adjournment from May 1, 1739 to November 1, 1739 At Ten of the Clock in ye forenoon and then Mett at the House of Capt Daniel Heywood in Worcester.
The meeting not being full the Matters to be Transacted not being fully prepared, It was Voted that the Expenses being fourty Shillings be paid by the Treasurer, and then The Meeting was by a vote of the Proprietors adjourned as also the Affairs in ye Warrant not yet acted on To this place on Monday the fifth Instant at Ten a Clock in the forenoon.
Attest JOHN CHANDLER JUN Clerk Proprietors.
FOURTH MEETING OF THE PROPRIETORS, NOVEMBER 5, 1739.
Att a Meeting of the Proprietors Aforesaid Held by adjournment from the First Instant to this 5th day of November 1739 at Ten a Clock in ye forenoon and then Mett at the House of Capt Daniel Heywood in Worcester.
An account of the Charge for Completing the Division being laid before ye proprietors for allowance and approving the following sums due to the following Persons Vizt
To William Young Surveyor 13 Days at 14S £9 2 S 5d To William Thornton 13 days at 9S 5 I7 o
I7 O To John Dick 13 days at 9S 5 £20 I6 0
Voted that the above sums amounting Unto the Sum of Twenty pounds sixteen shillings be Allowed and paid to the above persons by the Treasurer. Pursuant to a vote of the Proprietors of ye first of May last William Johnson who drew the Thirty Second Home lot on first Division Dropt fifty acres thereof at ye Southeasterly corner and to take the same at the Northwesterly corner of the Home lott Number Twenty in the Forth Range & is called No 32.
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James Thornton by his assignee, Hugh Gray Dropt fifty Acres on the Easterly end of the Home Lott Number fifty four and Took it in the fifth Range between No 53 & 46 & 47 and is called No 54.
Also Robert Peibles Dropt fifty Acres on the southerly side of the Home lott num sixty one and took it in the fourth Range between No 15 & 58 & is Called No 61.
A Plan of the Second and Third Divisions including the first Division was presented and allowed by the Proprietors and ordered to be Recorded or added to the Book of Records.
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Voted that the Surveyor with ye late Comittee Vizt Ephraim Cowan forthwith or as soon as may be Compleat the Third Division at ye charge of ye Proprietors.
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