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William Jenison Esqr Informing this Court that the Inhabitants of the Town of Grafton1 formerly Called Hassanamisco neglect & Refuse to pay their part or proportion of the Charge of laying out The County Road from Worcester To Mendon being three pound Six Shillings The Court Therefore order the Clerk To Send forth an Execution or Warrant of Distress agst The Select men or Some other principall person of Said Town of Grafton for Said Sum
Then ye Court was adjourned to Thursday ye 21 : Instant 9 o'Clock forenoon
1 Incorporated as a town in 1735-
WORCESTER SS Anno Ri R$, Georgij Secundi nunc Magne Britaini Francia et Hibernia &Et Nono
At a Court of Generall Sessions of the Peace held at Worcester by adjournment on Thursday the 2 Ist day of August, Annoq Dom : 1735
JUSTICES PRESENT
John Chandler
John Chandler J' Samuel Willard Esq
Joseph Wilder
Esqs
Josiah Willard
Esqrs
William Ward
Nahum Ward
William Jenison
Henry Lee John Keyes Esqr
The Court agreed To present the following Congratulatory ad- dress To His Excellency Jonathan Belcher Esq", Capt Gen" and Governour in Chief in and over His Majestys Province of ye Mas- sachusetts Bay in New England now in the Town of Worcester
May It Please your Excellency .- We his majestys Justices of the Court of Generall Sessions of the Peace now held In this place for the County of Worcester by adjournmt, humbly beg leave to Congratulate your Excellencys Safe arrivall in this part of your Government-It is with hearts full of Joy that we now See your Excellencys face together with the Hon" Councill in the Shire Town of this County which has Recd its being and Constitution by ye favour of your Excellency under ye Divine Conduct and Bene- diction, and by whose wise, mild and Just administration, this whole Province enjoys great Quietness, which we Trust will be Continued and accepted in all places, with all thankfulness, We are also Sensibly affected that your Excellency has Condescended
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and is now pursuing a very necessary (altho a very Difficult and Tedious) Journey to visitt the Western Frontiers & meet with the Cagnawaga Indians and Such Tribes as may be desireous to renew their friendships with this Government in order to preserve and perpetuate the happy Peace Subsisting with them-may your Ex- cellency and the Honourable Gent of the Councill and Such of the Hon" House of Representatives who attend you, be encom- passed with the Divine favour as with a shield and in due time return'd in Safty to your Respective Habitations
Worcester August 21 : 1735 which was Read To his Ex- cellency by the Honbl John Chandler Esqr first Justice of the peace in the County, To which his Excellency was pleas'd to Re- turn the following answer-
Gent I thank you very Kindly for ye welcome you give me with ye Honll Gent of his majestys Councill and the Gent of ye House of Representatives into this part of his majestys province ; I take this opportunity of assureing you that I shall always Cheerfully Joyn my power with yours that Justice and Judgment may flourish in the County of Worcester which will greatly Contribute to the Happiness and welfare of the People
after which the Justices of Said Court Return'd to ye Court house and the Court was adjourned without day
NOTE.
Jonathan Belcher was governor of Massachusetts from 1730 to 1741. He was born in Cambridge in 1682. and graduated at Harvard College in 1699. While on a visit to Europe he formed an acquaintance with the Princess Sophia and her son, afterwards George I .; and to this circumstance he was indebted for his future honors. His administration in Massachusetts was creditable; and he maintained his popularity until his removal, which was accomplished through the intrigues of certain parties whose schemes he had opposed. Appointed governor of New Jersey in 1747. he died in office ten, years later.
Governor Belcher visited Worcester again in 1740. in company with White- field, the celebrated preacher.
WORCESTER SS Anno R' R$ Georgij Secundi nunc Magne Britainia Francia et Hibernice Nonoo
At a Court of Generall Sessions of the Peace be- gun and held at Worcester in and for the County of Worcester on the first Tuesday of November being the fourth day of Said Month anno : Dom: 1735
JUSTICES PRESENT
John Chandler Esqr
John Chandler J' Esqr
Joseph Wilder Esqr
Justices of the Peace & Quorum
Nahum Ward Esqr
William Ward Esqr
Samuel Willard Esqr
William Jenison Esqr
John Keyes Esqr
Justices of the Peace
Grandjury
M' Jonathan Houghton foreman
M' Joseph Crosby Mr Wm Green
Capt Dan1 Taylor
M' John Haines M' John Stockwell M' William Jones
M' Isaac Learned Mr Gershom Keith M' Caleb Sawyer
M' Eliphalett Carpenter Capt John Fay M' James Heaton
M' Thomas Hapgood Each attd three days & M' Wilds attend ym
David Young of Worcester within ye County of Worcester hus- bandman being presented by ye Grandjurors for ye County aforesd
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YOUNG D JURY
for his Unecessaryly Travelling at Rutland and Worcester in ye County aforesaid on the last Mr Thos : Pratt Will: Nicolls Epm : Wilder Jr Maturin Allard Simeon Maynard John Gibbs Caleb Barton Jon Hobs Jno Sanderson Simon Davis Wm Brown Timo : Carter Lords Day before the presentment, as ye presentment appears was bound by way of Recognizance To appear at the Court of Gen- erall Sessions of the Peace held on the Second Tuesday of August last past, at which Court Said Recognizance was Continued to this Court and now the Said David Young appeared and pleaded not Guilty upon which plea ye Case after a full hearing was Comitted to the Jury who were Sworn ac- cording To Law to Try ye Same and Returned their Verdict there- in upon Oath as follows vizt that the Said David Young is Guilty, Its therefore Considered by the Court That the Said David Young Pay as a fine to the Selectmen or overseers of the Town of Rut- land for ye Use of the Poor of the Said Town thirty Shillings, that he pay Costs & Fees, Taxed at Six pound four Shilling and Stand Comitted till Sentence is performed which he Refuseing to pay was Comitted according
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The Selectmen of Worcester presented a warrant directed to one of their Constables To warn John Partrick his wife and family to depart their Town and it being duly served, its accordingly ap- proved of by ye Court
The Court now order that a Tax or assessment amounting unto the Sum of one hundred and fifty Seven pound Eight Shillings & nine pence be raised on the Severall Towns within this County for defraying the usuall necessary Charges ariseing within the Same and that the Clark forthwith Send out Warrants directed to the Select- men or assessors of the Respective Towns within ye County for assessing their Severall Parts & proportions according to the Rules for assessing the last province Tax and for paying in ye Same to Capt Benjamin Flagg County Treasurer or To his Successors at or before the last day of may next.
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The Severall Towns Proportion thereof is as follows vizt
Worcester Eleven pound Seven Shillings & Eight pence II 7 8
Lancaster Twenty Six pound three Shillings & four pence 26 3 4
Mendon fifteen pound fourteen Shillings 15 14
Woodstock Sixteen pound
16
Brookfield Thirteen pound Ten Shillings & Eight pence 13 10 8
Southboro' Eight pound thirteen Shillings 8 13
Westborough Nine pound one Shilling
9 1
Leicester Six pound nineteen Shillings & Eight penee
6 19 8
Shrewsbury Seven pound Seven Shilling
7 7
Sutton Eleven pound five Shilling
II
5
Oxford Seven pound Two Shillings
7
2
Uxbridge Six pound & four pence
6 0 4
Rutland three pound Eighteen Shillings
3 18
Lunenburg three pound Eighteen Shillings
3 18
Harvard Seven pound three Shillings & one peny
7 3 I
Upton Three pound Six Shillings
3 60
Sum Total 157 89
Warrants were Issued out Nov' : 11th 1735
att8 Jnº. Chandler J' Cl
An accot of Daniel Gookin Esqr Sheriff of ye County amounting unto Seventeen pound thirteen Shillings & four pence Read and ordered That the Sum of Seventeen pound thirteen Shillings & four pence be paid out of the County Treasury in full discharge there- of to the Said M' Sheriff Gookin in full Discharge thereof
An accot of John Chandler J' Esq amounting unto Seven pound Sixteen Shillings Read and allowed and order'd that the Said Sum of Seven pound Sixteen Shillings be paid out of the County Treasury to the Said accomptant in full discharge thereof .- This acot is withdrawn after it pas'd
Betty Houghton being bound by way of Recognizance To ap- pear at this Court To answer To the Crime of fornication, Did not
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appear but forfieted her bond which was Ten pound which was paid in Court
Allexander M°Clure's Recognizance Discharged paying Cost of Court weh was pª
John MeJerald's Recognizance Discharged pay Cost. pª
Robert Hunters Sam" Dunkins & Robert Allens Recognizance discharged
Mary Barbers recognizance at her husbands request Continued to february she not being well
Nathaniel Sawyer of Lancaster In the County of Worcester hus- bandman and Mary his wife being bound by way of Recognizance to appear at this Court to answer to the Crime of Fornication ap- peared & Confess'd the same were fin'd Each thirty Shilling & Costs wych they paid & were dismissed
Simon Stone of Shrewsbury Husbandman & Easter his wife and his Son Daniel Stone al being presented by ye Grand Jury for Unecessaryly absenting themselves from the Publick Worship of God &ct appeared & gave their Reasons and were Excused paying Costs which were paid
Experience Bartlett of Brookfield Spinster being bound to ap- pear at this Court To answer for the Crime of Fornication appear- ed & Confessed the fact but not being delivered Her bonds were Continued To the next Term
Joseph Doolittle of Kingstown in the County of Hampshire now Resident in Brookfield in ye County of Worcester husbandman
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being bound by way of Recognizance To appear at this Court To answer To a Complaint made agst him by Experience Bartlett of of Said Brookfield Spinster for his begitting her with Child by for- nication and she not bein yet delivered The Court order That he Renew his Bonds Namely him Self in the Sum of one hundred pound & Two Suretys in fifty pound Each for his appearing at the next Term and abideing ye Order of Court & not to depart with- out lycence.
Thomas Mackintire of Rutland In the County of Worcester hus- bandman being presented by ye Grandjurors for Said County for yt on ye 25th day of Augst 1734 being Sabath day he did wilfully and unecessaryly presume to Travell from Rutland aforesaid To Worcester in ye County of Worcester aforesaid being the Space of Twelve miles as the presentment appears The said Thomas McKintire was brot before ye Court and Confess'd he Did Travell as Set forth in ye presentment but Said it was not Unecessary Travell ; and being fully heard thereon The Court Judge the Said Thomas M"Kintire is Guilty of Unecessary Travell as set forth in ye presentmt : and therefore Sentence ye Said Thomas MeKintire to pay a fine of thirty Shillings to the Selectmen or overseers of ye Poor of the Town of Worces for the use of ye Poor of Said Town That he pay Cost & fees Taxed at four pound Eleven Shillings & Stand Comitted Till Sentence is performed .- and he Refuseing to pay the Same was Comitted accordingly
Nov. 12 : 1735 he paid ye fine & Costs & was accordingly Dis- charged
John Slarah of Rutland in the County of Worcester husbandman being presented by the Grandjurors for said County for that on ye 25th day of August 1734 being Sabath day he did wilfully and un- necessaryly presume to Travell from Rutland aforesaid to Worces- ter In ye County of Worcester aforesd being the Space of Twelve miles &ct as ? ye presentment appears The Said John Slarrah was brought before the Court and Confess'd he did Travell as set
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forth In the presentment but said it was not unecessary Travell and fully heard thereon The Court Judge the said John Slarrah is Guilty of unecessary Travell as set forth In ye present and therefore order that the said John Slarrah pay a fine of thirty Shillings to the Se- lectmen or overseers of the poor of the Town of Worcester for the use of the Poor of Said Town that he pay Cost & fees Taxed at four pound Sixteen Shillings and Stand Comitted till Sentence is performed and he refuseing to pay ye Same was Comitted accord- ingly
Nov 12 1735 he paid ye fine & Costs & was Discharged
Andrew McClain of Rutland In ye County of Worcester hus- bandman being present by the Grand Jurors for said County for that on the 25th day of august 1735 being Sabath day he did wil- fully and Unecessaryly Travell from Rutland aforesaid To Worces- ter In ye County of Worcester aforesaid being the Space of Twelve miles &ct as ye presentment appears The said Andrew MCClain came into Court and Confess'd he did Travell as set forth in the presentment but said it was not Unecessary Travell and being fully heard thereon The Court Judge The Said Andrew MCClain is Guilty of Unecessary Travell as Set forth in the presentmt and therefore Sentence the Said Andrew MCClain [to] pay a fine of thirty Shill- ings To the Selectmen or overseers of ye Poor of ye Town of Wor- cester for ye Use of Said Poor that he pay Cost & Fees Taxed at Three pound Eleven Shillings and Stand Comitted till Sentence is performed, and he Refusing to pay ye Same was accordingly Com- itted, Nov. 12 : 1735 he pa ye Same & was discharged
Thomas Ward of Westborough In ye County of Worcester hus- bandman being bound by way of Recognizance with Suretys To appear at this Court To answer To his presentment by the Grand Jurors for his willfully & Unnecessaryly neglecting to attend the Publick worship of God on Lords days for more than one month last past before ye presentment as & ye presentment appears, appeared in Court and pleaded not Guilty, The Case after a full
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D Ris. T. WARD JURY
hearing was Comitted to ye Jury who were Sworn according to law to Trye ye Same & Re- Tho : Pratt Mr Win Nicolls Epm Wilder Jr Maturin Allard Simeon Maynard turn'd there Verdict therein upon [oath] as follows vizt that the Said Thomas Ward is Guilty Its therefore Considered by ye Court That the Caleb Barton Jno Gibbs Jona Jobs Said Thomas Ward pay a fine of Twenty Shill- ings To the Selectmen or overseers of ye Poor Juo Sanderson Simon Davis Win Brown of ye Town of Westborough for ye use of the poor of said Town That he pay Costs & Fees Tim: Carter Taxed at Two pound Two Shillings & four pence and Stand Comitted Till Sentence be performed, From which Sentence ye Said Thomas Ward appealed To the next Court of assize and Generall Goal Delivery to be holden at Worcester within and for the County of Worcester In September next and Entered into Recognizance with Suretys according To law for prosecuting his appeal with Effect &ct viz' Thomas Ward of West- borough Husbandman Benjamin Flagg J' of Worcester Gent & John Harwood of Uxbridge Joyner all in the County of Worcester appeared before ye Court and acknowledged themselves bound by way of Recognizance vizt The Said Thomas Ward as principall in Twenty pound and the Said Benjamin Flagg J' & John Harwood as Suretys in Ten pound Each To our Sovereign Lord the King his heirs or Successors to be Leveyed on their Goods or Chattells lands or Tenaments for ye Use of our Said Lord ye King &c Con- ditioned That if the Said Thomas Ward Shall personally appear at Said Court of assize and Gen" Goal Delivery and Shall prosecute Said appeal with Effect and Shall do and perform what Shall by Said Court be Injoyn'd him & not depart without Lycence & in the mean time be of the good behaviour then said Recognizance To be void Else To abide in full force and Virtue-Sepr 6. 1736 M" Tho : Ward paid the fine & Cost att Jnº Chandler J' Cl
Thomas Ward of Westborough In ye County of Worcester hus- bandman being bound by way of Recognizance with Suretys to ap- pear at this Court To answer to his presentment by the Grand Jurors in nov' 1734 for his wilfully & Unnecessaryly neglecting to
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DOM REX THI WARD attend the Publick Worship of God on Lords days for more than one month last past before Same Jury as : 1st : case ye presentment as # ye Same appears appeared in Court and pleaded not Guilty, The Case after a full hearing was Comitted to the Jury who were Sworn ac- cording to law to Trye ye Same and Returned there Verdict there in upon [oath] as follows vizt That the said Thomas Ward is Guilty Its therefore Considered by the Court That the Said Thomas Ward pay a fine of Twenty Shillings to the Selectmen or overseers of ye Poor of the Town of Westborough for the use of the Poor of Said Town that he pay Cost & Fees Taxed at Two pound Two Shillings & four pence and Stand Comitted Till Sentence be performed
From which Sentence The said Thos Ward appealed To the next Court of assize and Generall Goal Deliv- ery to be holden at Worcester in and for the County of Worcester in September next and entered into Recognizance with Suretys ac- cording to law for prosecuting his appeal with Effect &ct as follows viz The said Thomas Ward as principall In the Sum of Twenty pound and Benjamin Flagg J' of Worcester Gent and John Har- wood of Uxbridge Joyner both in the County of Worcester as Suretys in Ten pounds Each personally appearing before the Court and acknowledged themselves bound by way of Recognizance In ye aforesaid Sums Respectively to our Sovereign Lord the King his heirs or Successors To be Leveyed upon their Goods or Chat- tells lands or Tenemts for the Use of our Said Lord ye King &ct Conditioned that If the Said Thomas Ward Shall personally appear at Said Court of Assize and Generall Goal Delivery and Shall pros- ecute Said appeal with Effect and Shall doe and perform what by Said Court Shall be Injoyned him and not Depart without Lycence and in the mean time be of ye Good behaviour Then said Recog- nizance to be void Else to abide In full force & virtue
Sepr 6. 1736 M' Tho Ward paid ye fine & Cost
att8 Jnº Chandler J' Cl
WORCESTER SS Anno Ri R$ Georgij Secundi nunc Magne Britainia Francia et Hibernia Nono 0 At a Court of Generall Sessions of the Peace be- gun and Held at Worcester in and for the County of Worcester on the first Tuesday of Febry being the third day of Said Month anno Dom 1735-6
JUSTICES PRESENT
John Chandler
Sam" Wright Esq'
Joseph Wilder
of the Peace
Henry Lee Esq'
of the
William Jenison
Nahum Ward Esq"
Peace
Samuel Ward Esq"
Daniel Taft
John Keyes Esq"
John Chandler Jr Esqrs
Grand Jury
M' Jona Houghton foreman
M' Joseph Crosby Mr Wm Green Mr Caleb Sawyer
Mr John Starnes M' Dan1 Taylor M' Isaac Thayer
M' Isaac Learned Mr John Stockwell Mª William Ayres
M' Eliphalett Carpenter M' Gershom Keith M' James Heaton M' Thomas Hapgood Capt John Fay Mr William Jones
M' Richard Wilds Dept Sheriff attended them
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Esqrs Justices Samuel Dudley Esq"
Justices
William Ward
& Quorum
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Stephen Chapman of Woodstock &ct bound over to this Court for Breach of Peace appeared acknowledged The fact was find five Shillings & to Pay Costs which he did and was Dismissed
The Selectmen of Worcester presented a Warrant directed to one of their Constables To warn one Thomas Green his wife & family To depart their Town and it being duly Serv'd its approved
Isaac Coller Oliver Coller & Lydia Coller all of them being pre- sented for not attending on ye Publick Worship of God &ct all of them appeared and pleaded their poverty & not living within any Town, and promising as soon as they could to Reform were dis- miss'd
Thomas Ward of Westborough &ct being presented for his un- ecessaryly Traveling on ye Lords [day] &ct appeared & made his Excuse & was dismissed paying Costs
Joseph Sanouse an Indian being presented for Unecessaryly Traveling on ye Lords day &ct appeared & made his Excuse & was dismiss'd paying Cost
Mathew Barber of Shrewsbury being presented for Unecessaryly Traveling on the Lords day &ct appeared & made his Excuse & was dismª paying Cost
Mary Barber wife of Mathew Barber being presented for Unec- essaryly Traveling on the Lords [day] Sept. 14 : 1735 appeared & made her Excuse & was Dismissed paying Cost
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Robert McCain of Rutland being presented for Unecessaryly Travelling on ye 25th of Aug : 1734 appeared and made his Excuse and was dismisd paying Cost
The Town of Brookfield being presented for want of a Bridge over Marks River &c appeared and assured the Court they would speedily build ye Same were dismª paying Cost
The Court now order that for the future Wednesday ye Second day of the Courts Siting being at the Severall Courts hereafter held in November and Feb'y be Sessions days and thursday the third day of the Courts Siting at the Severall Courts hereafter held in may & august be Sessions days.
The Court order that a well be dug on the Prison ground or as near the Same as may be at the Charge of the County & William Jenison John Chandler J' & Henry Lee Esqrs & M' Sheriff Gookin are desired to fix ye place for ye Same & See it dug & well Stone on as Easy Terms as may be
This Court order that a Cart Bridge be Erected and built at the Charge of the County over a River Called French River between Worcester & Oxford at or near the place where ye present Road Crosses Said River it being not in any Town & there being great need of a Bridge there and to be from time to time Repaired at the Charge of the County till the Court Shall order otherwise & Capt Benjamin Flagg and M" Gershom Rice Jun" are appointed a Comittee To Se ye Same Effected and then to lay their accot be- fore ye Court for their approbation & allowance
Joseph Doolittle and Experience Bartlett being bound over to this Court by M' Jno Dwite To appear at the last Term as appears
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by their Respective Recognizances were then again Bound to ap- pear this Court & now they appeared and Confess'd they were Guilty of ye Crime of fornication were find Each thirty Shillings & Cost and were dismª
John Rich Jun" of Dudley &ct being bound To appear at this Court by the Hon1 John Chandler Esqr To answer to a Charge Exhibitted against him &ct as + ye Recognizance appears Came into Court & promising Reformation of what was amiss in him was dismiss'd.
The Selectmen of Grafton presenting a warrant directed by them to the Constable of Grafton To warn John Ward his wife & family & nath" Whitemore his wife & family to depart there Town &ct it was ordered to be put on file
DOM REX David Parsons of Leicester in ye County of VS Worcester Clerk being presented by the Grand PARSONS Jurors for said County for that ye said David Parsons at the meeting House in Leicester aforesaid on the Twentyth day of aprill last past it being the Lords day Did then and there make a Disturbance in the Publick wor- ship of God by words and actions &ct as # the presentment fully and at large appears, was bound by way of Recognizance with sure- tys to appear at the Court of Generall Sessions of the Peace held at Worcester the first day of November last past at which Court M" Par- sons appeared and at his desire the Case was Continued to this Term & now ye Said Parsons appeared and pray'd the presentment might be Quas'd as { his pleas on file appear Which were over- Ruled by the Court & to the presentment or Crime alledged pleaded not Guilty, Upon which plea the Case after a full hearing was Comitted to the Jury who were Sworn according to law to Trye ye Same and Return'd their Verdict therein upon oath vizt That the said David Parsons is Guilty Its therefore Considered
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by the Court that the said David Parsons pay as a fine to our Sovereign Lord the [King] as a fine twenty five Shillings That he pay Cost & Fees & Stand Comitted till Sentence is perform'd, he paid ye fine & Cost in Court & was dismiss'd
William Mecarry of Wrentham In ye County of Suffolk Husband- man being presented by the Grandjurors of our Lord ye King for the County of Worcester for that ye Said William on or about the Twenty ninth day of December last past at a place called Boston in the Township of Worcester in ye County of Worcester aforesd at the House of Mrs Maylems did take Steal and Carry away a pockett Book or mony Case wherein was one pound five Shillings & Sixpence in paper Bills and in bonds and notes of hand and accounts to ye Vallue of Sixty or Seventy pounds and of the proper Goods or Estate of one John Salisbury of Bristoll in ye County of Bristoll Inholder alwhich is highly Criminall and agst the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King &ct The Deft appeared & pleaded not Guilty The Case after a full hearing was Comitted to the Jury who were Sworn according to law to Trye ye Same and Re- turn'd there Verdict therein upon oath as follows vizt that the Said William M"Carry is not Guilty Its therefore Considered by ye Court that the Said William M'Carry be Dismiss'd paying Cost
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