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And the id Mary Crowfoot on her Part Covenants with the 1ª Nath! Burt that all fuch Estate Both Real and Perfona !- he thall Die Siezed and Poffeffed of or which he thall have Right and Title to at the Time of his Death (In Cafe the Survive him) fhall be and Remain to the Heirs of the [d Nath1 Burt or to thofe Perfons he fhall Give and difpofe of the Same Unto them their Heirs and Affigns-and that from all Right and Title to and Interett Therein the The fa Mary Crowfoot her Heirs and Affigns fhall by means Herof be Secluded and Debarred.
In Witnefs Whereof that this Agreement shall be held good and Valid by and between the fª Nath1 Burt and Mary Crowfoot Their Heirs, Executors and Admin- istrators According to the True Intent and Meaning Thereof-They Have Hereunto
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Set Their Hands and Seals this Ninth Day of May in the Thirteenth Year of his Majefties Reign. Annoque Domini 1740.
Signed fealed and Delivered In prefence of
NATHANIEL BURT Sen' MARY CROWFOOT
INDENTURE AGREEMENTS.
The following indentures of apprenticeship of the olden time have both a literary and sociologic interest :
I This Indenture Witneffeth that Nath1 Ely Jun' of Springfield in the County of Hampfhire and Commonwealth of Maffachufetts Guardean in Law to A. C. of Springfield Aforefd have and do by thefe Prefents Put the fd A. C. an Apprentice to John Dewey of Suffield Houfe Joyner in the County of Hartford State of Connect- icut to ferve him from the Day of the Date hereof untill he Arrive to the full Age of twenty one years During all which time he the fd Apprentice his fd Mafter thall faithfully Serve his fecrets keep his Lawfull Commands Every where Cherfully Obey he thall do no Damage to his fd Matter nor fee it done by Others without Give- ing notice thereof to his fd Mafter. he thall not waft his Mafters Goods nor lend them unlawfully to Others. he shall not Commit fornication nor Contract Matrimony within the fd term at Cards Dice or Any unlawfull Games he thall not Play, to the Dam- age of his fd Matter. with his own Goods or the Goods of Others During the fd Term without leave from his 1ª Mafter he thall Neighther by nor fell. he fhall not. Abfent himfelf by Day or Night from his f1 Mafters fervice without his leave. nor haunt Ale- houtes Taverns or Playhoufes but in all things behave himfelf as a faithfull Appren- tice Ought to do During the fd Term. And he the fd Mafter Shall ufe the utmoft of his Endeavours to Teach or Caufe to be Taught and Inftructed the fª Apprentice in the Trade or Myttery he now Profefeth Occupieth or followeth and Procure or Pro- vide for him the fd Apprentice Good and Sufficiant Meat Drink Wathing and Lodg- ing futable for an Apprentice both in Sicknefs and In Health During the i'd Term and he the fª Mafter Shall Pay all Rates and Taxes that fhall Arife on his the fd Apprentices Account or Any moneys that may Arife on Account of his the fª Ap- prenticefes being Claffed or Drafted to Go into the War During the fd term and alfo to teach the fd Apprentice to Read and Write and Inftruct him in the Principles of the Prodiftant Religion. and for the true Performance of Each and Every of the fd Covenants and Articles we hereunto fet our hands and feals this Twenty firft Day of Auguft AD 1781. in the fifth year of the Independance of the United States of America. JOHN DEWEY NATH! ELY Jun'
Sind Seald and Delivered in Prefents of
EBENEZER COLTON NATH' BLISS
II This Indenture witneffeth that Calvin Burt Jofcph W. Cooley and Ethan Ely, Se- lectmen of the town of Longmeadow in the County of Hampshire by virtue of a Law of the Commonwealth in fuch cafes made and provided, have placed and by thefe pretents do place and bind out as an Apprentice, a poor child named A. S., daughter of E. S. deceid unto Hezekiah Hale of fd Longmeadow, to learn the art of houfewifery, the fd A. S. after the manner of an Apprentice to dwell with and ferve the fd Hezekiah Hale from the day of the date hereof until the day when the the fd A. S. thall if living arrive to the age of eighteen years or thall be lawfully married, during all which time or term the fd A. S. her fd Matter and Miftrefs well and faith- fully thall ferve, and his lawful commands every where readily obey; the thall wil-
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fully do no damage to her fd Mafter or Miftrefs or to their property, or willingly fuf- fer any to be done by others, from the fervice of her fd Mafter or Miftrefs the fhall not abient herfelf, but in all things and at all times the fhall carry and behave her- felf as a good and faithful apprentice ought, during the whole time or term aforefd . And the fd Hezekiah Hale on his part doth hereby promife and agree to teach and inftruct the fd A. S. or caufe her to be taught and instructed in the art of houlewifery in the feveral branches of bufinefs which are common and proper for a maid to be inftructed in, and alfo to teach or caufe her to be taught and inftructed in reading and writing as much as is proper for fuch a girl-and well and truely to provide her with good and fufficient food, drink and clothing, lodging and other neceffaries, in ficknefs and health, fuitable for fuch an apprentice during the term aforafd and at the expiration of the term aforefd fhall give unto the fª A. S. two fuits of wearing apparel, one fuitable for Lords days and the other fuitable for working days, and alfo fhall give her a Bible.
In teftimony whereof the Parties aforefd have hereunto interchangeably fet their hands and feals the 18th day of Decembr AD 1804, CALVIN BURT ETHAN ELY Signed, Sealed and delivered in prefence of Jos. H. COOLEY HEZEh HALE.
GIDEON COLTON JUN' LUTHER BURT.
INVENTORY OF THOMAS BLISS. [Husband of Margaret Bliss afterwards of Longmeadow. ]
The Inventory of the Goods Chattells and Cattle of THOMAS BLISS of Hartford deceafed taken by Jofeph Mygatt and Nath1 warde this 14th Feb. 1650.
It : his wearing Apparell-02 : 00 : 00-It : one bedftead with 2 feather bedds uppon it with theets and Blankitts-08 : 00 : 00-It : a trundle bed, a flock bed uppon it with fheets and Blankitis I pr of each-03 : 00 : 00-It : pr theets and table Cloths and yarns in ye house-03 : 00 : 00-It : 2 brafs potts, I Iron pott, 2 kettles, 13 fkillet and a Mortar-03 : 10 : co-It : in milk veffells and other imall difhes-00 : 10 : 00-It : in pewter as much as comes to-OI : 15 : 00-It: I Spitt, I frying pan, I tramell, I firepan and tongs-oo : o8 : 00-It : I beetle fome wedges-00 : 06 : 00-It : one ould trunck, 2 chefts, and one boxe, old ones- 00 : 10 : 00-It : 2 pair of icales and weights m $-00 : 06 : 08-It : 2 old bibles -00 : 05 : 00-It : one powdering tubb and a Cowle-oo : 07 : 0°-It : one br- axe veffell and old tubbs-co : 12 : 00-It : 2 wheeles and 2 feives-oo : o8 : 00- -It : I chaire and 2 old itooles-00 : 02 : 00-It : I charne, I buckett and 2 payles -00 : 06 : 00-It: I Loome with baner and Slayes, and one Wheele-02 : 16: 00-It: 2 axes and 4 old hoes-oo : 09 : 00-It : 2 Sawes and one [pade-00 : 12 : 00-It: 2 cowes and 2 veare old calves-16 : 00 : 00-It : dew to him in a debt-02 : 00 : 00-It : his howfe and Lott belonging to it-02 : 00 : 00 -It : of meadow and upland 356-35 : 00 : 00-It : another houfe Lott -- 02 : 10 : 00-Total-$6 : 12 : 08. S NATHA: WARDE Feb: 14' 1650 JOSEPH MYGATT.
mary parfons of Springfield the daughter of Thomas Blifs Late of Hartford de- ceafed, doth teitifie, that when her father Lay on his death bed, thee heard her mother Afk him, low hee would difpofe of his Eitate, he Aniwered hee would give it to her; who fhould have it alone, her mother afked him if he would not difpofe · of it to his Children, her father Anfwered again no, her mother fhould have it, this fhee fhall bee ready to teftifie if called thereunto : witnefs
Feb' 20th 1650
JOHN PINCHEON HEN: SMITH
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This Court taking into confideration the Eftate of Thomas Bliss, deceafed, ac- cording to the evidence given in, doe give unto his relict power to Adminifter uppon the whole Eftate wch fhall remaine in her hands and for her ufe, and the education of her Children during her natural life (if the fo long continue a widdow) and after her death to be divided amongft the Children whofe names are in the margent [Laurence Biifs, John Blifs, Sam: Blifs, Heither Blifs, Eliz: Blifs, Hannah Blifs, Sarah Blifs in fuch proportion as ihe fhall apprehend them to deferve, but if thee thall marry again then fecurity thall be given in, before thee bee Contracted to the fatiffaction of the Courte for the fum of fifty pounds to be devided amongft the Children aforefaid.
This was done by this Courte (as appeares in the Records thereoff) with the con- fent of the fd Relict only with the provifo "except the elder Children can give juft grounds and reafons that they fhould come in with the younger Children for a pro- portion of the Eftate : "
PULPIT NOTICES.
The following are specimens from a great variety of public notices read from the pulpit in the olden time :
FEBRUARY the 11th 1738.
I Thefe may Certifie to Whomfoever it may Concern that Wee the Subfcribers are Confenting that our fon Robert Harris of Springfield Should Marry with Mr. Bathfheba Pynchon of fd Springfield DANIEL HARRIS JOANNAH HARRIS.
II Thefe may Certifie that on ye 18th day of Auguft Ano Domi 1732 David Burt of Springfield ye 3d Entd his Intentions of Marriage with Sarah Colton of fª Spring- field and that on ye 19th day of fd Month Publication thereof was made as ye Law Directs by pofting a Notification of ye fame. Att"t
W" PYNCHON JUN' Clerk of Springfield.
III This may Certifie that on ye 11th day of April Anno Dom 1735 Frances Sikes of Brimfield Entered his Intention of Marriage with Elizabeth Knowlton of Spring- field and that on the 12th day of fd April Publication was made by pofting a Notifi cation of ye fame as ye Law Directs And alfo that on ye 23d day of fd April the Banns of Matrimony between the fu Perions was forbidden by Elizabeth Sikes of fª Springfield Wid" Attst Wm PYNCHON JUN' Clerk of Springfield.
IV Mathew Kep and his Wife Defire the Name of GOD may be praifed for his goodnefs to him in Preferving him Whilft abroad and Returning him hum and re- ftoring him To fuch helth as he is able to atend the Publick Worfhip this day they Defire they may be helpt to Live anfwerabel to the mercies Received.
V Stephen Keep Jun' Being about to go Into public fervice in the Army Defires the prayers of this Congregation for him that God would keep him from fin and all Evils hee may bee expofed unto and bee Returned home again to his friends In fafety his parents Join with him.
Ephraim Brown 2nd with his wife Defire to Offer Publick thanks to god for his goodnefs to them in appearing for hur in an hour of deficulty and Deftrefs and make- ing hur the Mother of a Living and Perfect Child they defire Prayers that god would be Pleafd to Reftore his handmaid to her ufual helth and ftrength again and Ennable them to live to his Praife and glory. alfo Defir Baptifm-the Child name is Afa.
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THE WILL OF DR. WILLIAMS.
The following is a copy of the will of Rev. Stephen Williams, D.D., the first Longmeadow Pastor :
IN THE NAME OF THE ETERNALL JEHOVAH AMEN.
The twenty fixth day of March Anno Domini 1771 and of the Reign of King George the 3ª ye eleventh; I Stephen Williams of Springfd (clerk) in the county of Hampfhire, and of the province of the Maffachufetts Bay in N. E. being in a com- fortable ftate of Health, and of found mind and memory (for which God be praifd ) calling to mind the mortality of my body, knowing that tis appointed to all men once to dye do make and ordain this my laft will and Teftament viz. principally and firit of all I do Give up my Soul into the Hands of God my Creator through the Lord Jefus Chrift iny Redeemer thro the merits of whofe death and paffion I hope for the forgivenefs of my fins and to inherit eternall life ; my Body I comitt to the Earth to be decently (not pompoufly) buried at the difcretion of my friends, having hope of the Refurrection of the fame &c. And as touching fuch worldly Eftate which the divine Bounty hath been pleafd to lend me, I do give and difpofe of the Same, in the following manner viz : firft my mind and will is, that all thofe debts and dues, that I do owe in right or confidence, to any perfon whatfoever fhall be paid by my Execu- tors (Hereafter to be named) in a fuitable time after my deceafe. And my mind and will is that the meat, meal, Tallow, candles, fugar &c and fuch like neceffaries in the Houfe, as likewife the Grafs, and Grain that fhall be on the Ground, and the Hay and Grain that fhall be in the Barn, at the Time of my death, and the Grain that fhall be in the chambers or Garretts of the Houfe, shall not be reckoned as part of my Eftate, to be accounted for in the divifion of it; but they fhall be for the ufe of my family and for the family of my fon Sam1. Item. my mind and will is, that my Executors take fpeciall care that the Agreement made between me and my prefent wife Sarah, be fullfilled and complyd with according to the true intention and mean- ing thereof, by procuring for her what the is to Have by fª Agreement, or jointure, which was made before our marriage : I do alfo give to my dear wife Sarah (in cafe the outlive me) my mourning ring, befides what the is to have by the above fu Agreement or jointure.
Item. I give and bequeath to my fon John Williams, His Heirs or Executors &c -my Quarto Bible, containing the Apocrypha &c-and twenty fhillings worth, or value of my other English books or pamphlets, &c.
Item. I give to my fon Sam1 Williams, His Heirs, Executors, &c. M' Burkett's edition of the New Teftament, that is now in the Hands of his brother Nathan. I give him alfo twenty fhillings worth of my other English books or pamphlets of practicall piety or devotion &c. Item I give to my daughter Eunice Stebbins, Her Heirs, Executors, &c. D' Guife's Paraphrate of the Evangelitts, (which was given me by His Excellency Governor Belcher, deceaf" .) I give her alfo of my other Eng- lith books or pamphletts &c. ye value of twenty thillings &c. Item I give to my daughter, Martha Raynolds, Her Heirs, Executors, &c .- the Revd M' Willard's Ex- pofition of the Affemblies Catechifm, as alfo to the value of twenty fhillings of my English books and pamphletts.
My mind and will is, that my fons John and Sam1 do take care of, and provide for Phillis negro, what is proper and needfull, and comfortable for her, fo long as the lives, and in confideration thereof, I do give to my fd fons, John and Sam1, their Heirs, and Affiigns, my negro fervant Peter, to John and Sam1 I fay, in equall pro-
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portion ; that is that one fhall have one half, and the other the other half, of right or intereft in him.
Item. I give and bequeath to my fons John and Sam1 their Heirs, Executors, and that in equall proportion, all my flock of Horfes, neat Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, and all my Hufbandry utenfils, carts, ploughs, chains, &c &c, my faddles, bridles, &c -that I thall dye poffeffed of, and all my money, or what is due to me, (excepting what is due for Land, fold to M' John Kirtland in Merryfield). this Bequest of crea- tures, Husbandry utenfils, money, &c .- is upon condition that they, (i. e. my fons John and Sam!) pay all the debts and dues from me at my deceafe, and fullfill the Articles of Agreement between me and my prefent wife Sarah made before our mar- riage ; as alfo that they are at the expenfe of my funerall ; as alfo that they take care of me and my wife, during my naturall life, without expenfe of their Brethren or Sitters, or any deduction from the Bequeits that thall be made to them or either of them, &c.
Item. I give and bequeath to iny Belovd fon, John Williams, His Heirs and Affigns, befides Farm at Somers, that he lives upon, (and which I have given him a deed of), [ give him, I fay. ten acres of land in Wales, belonging to or part of the Land, granted to Cap' Thos. Colton, deceafd, lying and being in a place called Wales. I do alfo give to my fon John, His Heirs, &c. all the Land belonging to me lying Eatt of the Farm that was Ebenezer Jones fo as to extend to the ftream or brook called Scantick, and this bequett has thefe conditions annexed to it, viz. y' he pay his brother Warham ye fum of two pound, lawfull money, within one year after my de- ceafe if he does not do it before ; and to each of his fitters (i e Eunice and Martha) one cow, within a year after my deceafe, if not done before, &c.
Item. Whereas my fon Sam' hath lived with me and labourd for me, from his arriving to the age of twenty one year to the tyme of his marriage, (which was near ten years), which fervice meritts a particular notice and reward, I defire this may be born upon ye mind of all my children : and let it be remembered, that I do give and bequeath to my Beloved Son, Sam' Williams, His Heirs and Aftigns, iny Home Lot, manfion Houte and Barn, and all the buildings on the Lot, and I do give and be- queath to him &c-all the Land I have in Longmeadow or any other part of Spring- field, as alfo all my Land in Wales (fo called) lying Eaft of the Rivulet called Scan- tick, excepting what is devited and given to my fon John ; the land I give to my fon Sam1 in Wales is thus Boundd viz. fouth on the province line, eaft on Brimfield, north on Land that did belong to M' Jofeph Chaffee, and weft on the Brook call d Scantick, and on yt ten Acres bequeathed to my fon John; thefe lands, Buildings and Appurtenances belonging to them I do give and bequeath to my fon Sam1, His Heirs and Affigns, upon condition, that he ye fª Sam1 do give a deed of that land lying and being in Wales aforefª -that I gave him a deed of, (i. e. fo much of it as lyeth weft of the aforefd Rivulet or Brook) unto his Brother John Williams, and do pay to his Brother Warham Williams, the fum of two pound, lawfull money within . a year after my deceafe &c and to each of his fifters a cow, within a year after my deceafe, if it be not done before.
Furthermore with refpect to my other five children, viz : Stephen, Warham, Na- than, Eunice and Martha, I do declare that my mind, and will is that including what they have Allready had, for Education, and what has been advanced to them for fet- tlement, and what I have ordered and directed my fons, John and Sam1, to advance for and pay to Any of them, my mind and will (I fay) is that they thall have each of them, to the Amount or value of two Hundred, thirty one pound, eight fhilling, and four pence, which I expect, will and order, that they have or receive out of my Land,
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in Stafford in Connecticutt, and my land eaft of Stockbridge, (in a Tract of Land, called the minifter's Farm, or the minifter's Land), which Land I eitimate or value at the following rates or prices, and expect they be fo accounted in the Bequeaths or devizes, hereafter mentiond. I do I fay, Eftimate the Land I have lyeing and being in Stafford, in the colony of Connecticutt, (which is two hundred and fifty acres), I do I fay eftimate or value it, at ten fhillings lawfull money per acre ; and the Land lyeing and being Eaft of Stockbridge (which I account is two hundred and fourty or fivety acres), I eftimate and value at ten fhillings per acre, yet fo, that if it prove but two hundred and fourty acres, ye whole thall be accountd of yr value of one hun- dred twenty five pound,-thefe things premifd or what I expect to be obfervd or at- tended to : I do proceed to fay, that inafmuch as I have advanced to my beloved fon Stephen Williams the fum of one hundred pounds for his Education at School and College, and towards his Settlement I have advanced the fum fourty Eignt pourd, four thilling and eleven pence, I do now will and bequeath to him, thirty one pound, leven pence to be paid out of ye money, due to me, upon the mortgages of ye Land at Merryfield, which mortgages were given :> me by John Kirtland, of fd Merryfield. I do further give, bequeath and devize to my ffon Stephen, His Heirs and Affigns, to ye value of fivety two pound, three fhillings and ten pence, which he is to receive or have out of my Land in Stafford aforefd : the whole advance I to him before and now bequeathed, amounting to the fum of two hundred thirty one pound, eight thil- lings, and four pence.
Item, inafmuch as I have advanced to my Beloved fon Warham Williams, y fum of one hundred pound, lawfull money, for his Education at School and College, and for and towards his fettlement, I have advanced ye fum of one hundred twenty eight pound five fhilling, fo that I do account he has received of me, two hundred and twenty eight pound, five fhillings; I do give and bequeath and devize to him my fd fon Warham, His Heirs and Affigns to ye amount or value of three pound, three thilling and four pence, out of the Land lyeing eatt of Stockbridge ; I do likewife give and bequeath to my fd fon Warham, His Heirs and Affigns, all the land I have left at New-Haven, yet unfold ; that defcendd to me or to my brother (the Revd Warham Williams, late of Waltham, deceafd ) from our Honourd uncle Warham Mather, Efq' late of New Haven, deceaf". . . I have purchafed of the heirs of my B' Warham above mentioned-all their right and title to fd land.
Item, inafmuch as I have advanced to my Belovd Daughter, Eunice Stebbins, for and towards her fettlement, ye fum of ninety pound, one thilling and four pence, and have advanced to her in money, fivety three pound, nine fhilling and five pence, and have ordered her Brethren John and Sam1 (Each of them), to pay or deliver to her a good cow, which I eftimate at three pound each cow ; fo that I account the has receivd or fecurd to her ye fum of one hundred fourty nine pound, ten fhillings and nine pence; I do further give, bequeath and devize to my fª daughter Eunice, her Heirs and Affigns, to ye value or amount of feventy three pound, fix fhillings, eleven pence out of my Land, lyeing and being in Stafford aforefd and to y" value and amount of eight pound, ten fhilling, and eight pence out of my Land lyeing Eatt of Stockbridge-ye whole advanced to her and now bequeathed amounts to ye fum of two hundred, thirty one pound eight fhilling and four pence.
Item, inafmuch as I have advanced to my Belovd Daughter Martha Raynolds, for and towards her fettlement, ye fum of one hundred fiveteen pound, feven thilling and five pence, and have orderd her Brethren John and Sam', each of them, to pay or deliver to her a good cow, which I value at three pound pr cow, and I have ad- vanced to her in money, fivety pound ; fo that I account the has received or has fecured
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to her, to the amount of one hundred feventy one pound, feven fhillings and five pence, and I do further give and bequeath and devife to her, fd Martha, Her Heirs and Affigns to ye value or amount of Sixty pound and eleven pence, out of my Land lyeing Eaft of Stockbridge, the whole advanced to her and now bequeathed amounts to the ye fum of two hundred thirty one pound, Eight fhilling and four pence.
Item, inafmuch as I have advancd to my Beloved fon Nathan Williams ye fum of one Hundred pound, lawfull money for his Education at School and at College, and for and towards his fettlement I have advanced thirty three fhillings and three pence, and have advanced to him, by Land, (conveyd to him, in Merryfield, by M' John Kirtland, purchafed or paid for by me) to the amount of fourty five pound, fo that I account he has received of me to the amount of one hundred feventy Eight pound, three fhillings and three pence, and I do further give bequeath and devize to my fd fon Nathan, His Heirs and Affigns to ye value or amount of fivety three pounds, five fhillings and one penny out of my Land lyeing and being Eaft of Stockbridge, ye whole advanced to him and now bequeathed amounts to the fum of two hundred thirty one pound, Eight fhillings, and four pence.
Furthermore, my mind and will is, that all my Books not allready difpofed of or given away, and all my indoor moveables, fuch as beds, bedding, tables, chairs, lin- nen, pewter, Brafs, iron, Silver cup, Silver fpoons, looking Glaffes, yea all proper in- door moveables or Houfehold Stuff, be eftimated or valued, (either by my children themfelves, or fome other perfons they fhall choofe), and when eftimated or valued, be divided into five equall parts, as to worth or value, and I do give and Bequeath to my five children, that is to fay, Stephen, Warham, Nathan, Eunice, and Martha, to each of them refpectively, their Heirs, Executors, Administrators, and Affigns, one fifth part of the whole ; i. e. to Stephen, His Heirs, &c, one fifth part; to War- ham, His Heirs, &c, one fifth part; to Nathan, His Heirs, &c, one fifth part; to Eunice, Her Heirs, &c, one fifth part ; to Martha, her Heirs one fifth part, the three fons to have the Books, as far as they will go towards their parts; and the daughters to have the firft choice, as to ye movables. I defire Stephen may have Dr. Guife's Paraphrafe, Warham M' Stackhoufe's Body of Divinity, and Nathan M' Henry's Annotations &c.
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