Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, vol 6, Part 38

Author: Essex County (Mass.). Quarterly Courts; Essex Institute; Dow, George Francis, 1868-1936
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute
Number of Pages: 536


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"I rest yor Louinge uncle


"Ipswich July the 24th : 75 Henry benitt."*


Letter of attorney, dated 26 : 9 :1677, given by Henry Ben[ne]t* of Ipswich to Phillip Fowler, jr., of Ipswich. Wit: Robert Lord .* Sworn, Nov. 25, 1677, before Daniel Denison .*


Bond, dated Mar. 10, 1670, given by John Stanyan* of Hamton to Henerye Benit of Epsege, for 17li. in pine boards at Exeter. Wit: Jacob Bennet .* Sworn, Nov. 25, 1677, before Daniel Denison .*


John Stanian affirmed concerning the order to John Graves of Ipswidg July 24, 1675, and to Theodor Adkinson,"and I haue made payment but haue lost his order beleuing that my *Autograph.


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unkell would not proue to me a cosen though he call me so in the order which he denieth."


John Foulsum, sr., and Jonathan Thing testified that about five or six years ago, they saw a letter of attorney given by Theoder Atkinson, sr., to his son Theoder Atkinson, jr. Sworn, 23 : 9 : 1677, before Samll. Dalton,* commissioner.


Edward Gove, aged about thirty-eight years, deposed. Sworn in court.


Writ: Benjamin Ganson, master of the ketch Blessing, of which Capt. John Corwin is master v. Capt. John Cor- win; for withholding about 63li. in wages for himself and company in last winter's voyage to the Madera for about six months; dated 21 : 9 : 1677; signed by Hilliard Veren,* for the court; and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem.


Writ: Capt. John Corwin v. Benjamin Ganson; for not paying the freight due plaintiff from Madera for wines brought in the ketch Blessing, also for damage through ill-storage of Corwin's wines; dated 22 : 9 :1677; signed by Hilliard Veren,* for the court; and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem, by attachment of the dwelling house and land of defendant.


Writ: Capt. John Corwin v. Benjamin Ganson; for not delivering at Madera 70 1-2 quintals of fish and one barrel of oil, according to bill of lading; dated 22 : 9 : 1677; signed by Hilliard Veren,* for the court; and served by Henry Skerry,* constable of Salem.


Writ: Capt. John Corwin v. Benjamin Ganson; debt; dated 22 : 9 : 1677; signed by Hilliard Veren,* for the court; and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem. Bond of Benjamin Ganson .*


Edmond Bridges' bill of cost, as attorney to ye Worshipful Maj. Hathorne, for going to Topsfeld to replevin the horse, etc.


Execution, dated Ipswich, Mar. 31, 1677, against the estate of Mr. John Payne of Boston, in the hands of Mr. Richard Knights of Boston, administrator, to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Waite Winthrope and Mistress Elizabeth Newman, executors of the will of ye Honored John Winthrope, Esq., late Governor of Conecticott Colony, on Mar. 27, 1677, at Ipswich court, signed by Robert Lord,* cleric, and returned by Robert Lord,* marshal of Ipswich, by attachment of marsh land at Plum Island, sea wall and beach, which with two small lots, were delivered to Mr. Daniell Epps, appointed by Capt. Wayte Winthrop to received them. Return also made by John Waite, of Boston* deputy for Henery Skerry,* marshal


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of Salem, by attachment of land in Paine's orchard, two ware- houses nearby, the flats and a passagway to them purchased of Mr. John Hull and Mrs. Mary Norton, also 3li. in money which marshal Webb attached in the hands of Richard Knight, and deposited in the hands of Capt. Winthrop. Mr. Richard Knight refusing to appoint an appraiser, Capt. Wait Win- throp chose Mr. John Saffyn and John Waite* marshal, chose Mr. James Whetcombe, who appraised the estate at 345li.


Execution, dated Aug. 20, 1677, against the estate of Mr. Robert Paine, to satisfy judgment granted Edmund Bridges, 26 : 4 : 1677, at Ipswich court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem.


Execution, dated 11 : 10 : 1677, against John Allen, to satisfy judgment granted Steephen Crosse, 27 : 9:1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by John Williames,* deputy for Henery Skerry,* marshal of Salem, by attachment of 7,500 merchantable boards.


Execution, dated 19 : 10 : 1677, against John Roe, or Runne Kelle and Francis Johnson, as sureties, to satisfy judg- ment granted John Martin, Nov. 27, 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and no return made. John (his mark) Roods and Peerse (his mark) Angell.


Execution, dated 29 : 9 : 1677, against Mr. William Long- fellow to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Henry Sewall, 27 : 9 : 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henery Skerry,* marshal of Salem, who for want of estate attached his person, and he was appraised by Hilliard Veren, sr .* and Thomas Mighell* to be Mr. Henry Sewall's servant for six years.


Execution, dated Salem, 28 : 4 : 1677, against James Cary to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Humphry Warren, June 26, 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henry Skerry, jr.,* deputy for Henery Skerry,* marshal of Salem, who delivered him to Mr. Warren to serve him twelve months.


Execution, dated 7 : 11 : 1677, against Edward Bennett, to satisfy judgment granted William Nick and Robert Bart- lett, 27 : 9 : 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem, who delivered said Bennett to Nick and Bartlett as their servant for two years, he being appraised by Resolved White* and Hilliard Veren, sr .*


Execution, dated 6 : 5 : 1677, against John Lee and Mr. John Giffords, to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Samuell Apleton, jr., 26 : 4 : 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric and served by Henery Skerry,* marshal of Salem.


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Execution, dated 24 : 10 : 1677, against Robert Clements to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Thomas Woodbridge, 27 : 9 : 1677, at Salem court, to be paid at Newbery in wheat, Indian or pork, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric and served by John Williams,* deputy for Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem.


Execution, dated July 2, 1677, against Hugh March to satisfy judgment granted Robert Crosse, sr., June 26, 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem. Phillie Fowller ack- nowledged satisfaction.


Execution, dated July 24, 1677, against Frances Parnell to satisfy judgment granted Mr. William Browne, sr., June 26, 1677, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem, by attachment of house and land, appraised by Mr. Henry Bartholmew and Nath- aniell Pickman, which he delivered to Mr. Benjamine Browne son of Mr. William Browne "by word of my mouth," and "in ye house quietly alone & he locked himselfe in: & then by turfe and twige ye land."


Execution, dated 24 : 9 : 1677, against Abraham Whit- ticker to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Thomas Woodbridg, 27 : 9 : 1677, at Salem court, to be paid in pork or Indian, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by John Wil- liams,* deputy for Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem.


Execution, dated 28 : 9 : 1677, against Richard Haly, to satisfy judgment granted Mr. John Turner, 27 : 9 :1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem, who delivered him to Mr. Turner as his servant.


Execution, dated 18 : 12 : 1677, against John Briers, to satisfy judgment granted Erasmus James, 29 : 11 : 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem, who delivered him to said James to be his servant seven years until the execution be paid.


Execution, dated 12 : 12 : 1677, against John Bowen, to satisfy judgment granted William Hathorne, Esq., 29 : 11 : 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem, who delivered him to said Hathorne to be his servant for one year.


Execution, dated 5 : 9 : 1677, against Nicholas Manning, to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Samuell Gardner, one of the selectmen and attorney for the town of Salem, 26 :4 : 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem.


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Execution, dated 14 : 12 : 1677, against Mr. John Giffard, to satisfy judgment granted John Lee, 27 : 9 : 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem.


Execution, dated July 2, 1677, against David Wheeler, to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Henry Sewall, 26 :4 : 1677 at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henery Skerry,* marshal of Salem.


Execution, dated Dec. 3, 1677, against William Longfellow to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Hugh March, 27 : 9 :1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Henry Skerry, jr .* and John Williams,* deputies for Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem.


Execution, dated 11 : 10 : 1677, against Richard Bedford, to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Christopher Lattamore, 27 : 9 : 1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric, and served by Robert Lord,* deputy for Henry Skerry,* mar- shal of Salem, who delivered said Bedford to Mr. Nathaniell Wells, as his servant for eight months.


Execution, dated 24 : 9 : 1677, against Ezra Rolf, to satisfy judgment granted Mr. Thomas Woodbridg, 27 :9:1677, at Salem court, signed by Hilliard Veren,* cleric. John Wil- liams was appointed deputy by Henry Skerry,* marshal of Salem, but no return made.


Rowley births, 1677:


Abel, son of Abel Langley, Mar. 31.


Jonathan, son of Joseph Chaplin, Apr. 4.


Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Pearson, Apr. 25. Martha, daughter of Samuel and Mary Palmer, Apr. 24. Ichabod, son of John and Hanah Boynton, Apr. 19. John, son of Nathaniel Harris, June 12. Dorothy, daughter of Isack and Martha Colbee, June 15. Dameris, daughter of Thomas Leaver, July 30.


Mary, daughter of John and Hanah Acy, Aug. 5. Sarah, daughter of Benjamin Scot, Sept. 12. Samuell, son of Samuel and Sarah Spofford, Sept. 15. Margret, daughter of Caleb Boynton, Sept. 23. Thomas, son of John and Mary Bally, Oct. 7. Joseph, son of John and Mary Pearson, Oct. 22. Richard, son of John Clarke, Nov. 10. John, son of John and Abegail Wycome, Nov. 23. Timothy, son of Caleb Burbanke, Jan. 24. Ann, daughter of Jonathan Hopkinson, Feb. 15. Mary, daughter of Simon Chapman, Mar. 12.


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Rowley marriages, 1677:


Joseph Jewit and Rebekah Law, Mar. 2, 1676-7. Samuel Smith and Mary Elethrop, June 21. James Scails and Sarah Curtious, Nov. 7.


John Haris, sr., and Elizabeth Wells, Oct. 24.


Rowley burials, 1677:


Nathaniel Mighel, Oct. 14. Rebeckah Lambert, daughter of Thomas, Mar. 12.


Returned by Tho. Leaver,* clerk.


Deed, dated Jan. 7, 1677, given by William (his mark) Longstafft of Salem, cordwainer, to Benjamin Horne of Salem, tailor, for 30li., one-half "of the dwelling house I now liue in," with one-half the land upon which the said house stands, about 1 1-2 acre, which he lately bought of Ezekiell Fogg on May 5, 1676, lying in Salem near the North river, bounded southerly by a ridge that was made by the digging of a ditch formerly by Ralph Fogg, the line running according as the fence now stands, and bounded on all other sides by the highway and the river. Wit: Phillip Veren* and Hilliard Veren, sr .* Acknowledged, 10 : 11 : 1677, before Wm. Hathorne,* assist- ant. Recorded in Salem records, book 4, folio 177, by Hilliard Veren,* recorder. On Nov. 7, 1677, Mr. Paine, the Treas- urer, brought in an account of the expenses of the county as 97li. 10s. 11d., and as the charges at the ordinaries of Ipswich and Salem are far above the agreement made with them, it was ordered that the clerks and marshal retrench expenses to 18d. per meal for the magistrates and 1s. for the other offi- cers, and that more frugality be practiced.


John Dalin and Edmond Bridges deposed that they heard Gartrud Pope affirm that about a year since she delivered to Thomas Russell of Marbellhead two cows and he was to give her two cows at the end of four years, not more than ten years old nor under four. He was to pay her 16s. per year. Sworn, 15 : 4 : 1677, before Wm. Hathorne,* assistant.


Mary Holdred testified that about two years ago being near the house of George Joanes, she heard him call Richard Mor- gan foresworn devil and foresworn dog, and said he was a highway thief and a foresworn rogue. Said Joanes' wife also spoke to the same purpose. Sworn, Oct. 6, 1677, before Daniel Denison .*


John Jacob's bond, dated Dec. 14, 1677, to prosecute an action against Francis Thurrill.


James Travers was bound, Sept. 23, 1667, to prosecute an action against Joseph Everley and Abraham Robinson, before Samuel Symonds .*


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Samuel Hart, aged about thirty-one years, deposed that he was the company's servant, etc. Copy.


James White's* bond, dated May 10, 1677, to prosecute his replevin against Thomas Spark.


Richard Bedford and Goodman Duch, sr., owned to concerning delivering the barrel of pork to Steven Hascall for Mr. Latemor upon Bedford's account. Sworn, Nov. 25, 1677, before Daniel Denison .*


Return of a jury of inquest, dated July 13, 1677, Tho. Lovell, John Caldwell, John Kimball, John Browne, Edward Chapman, Edmond Deere, John Gaines, Thomas Lull, John Harris, George Norton, John Edwards and Thomas Smith, upon the death of Joseph, son of Robert Lord, sr., of Ipswich, who was killed in the woods about two miles and a half from Ipswich meeting house, that he with others was felling a tree and a limb, as it fell, hit another tree, breaking it and it fell upon said Lord, killing him. Sworn, Mar. 15, 1676-7, before Daniel Denison.'


Return of a jury of inquest, Thomas Jonnes, John West, John Wallcut, sr., William Bennet, Thomas Bushep, Moses Bennet, Aron Bennet, Onesephars Allen, William Allen, Robert Leach, John Knights and Samuell Leach, constable, all of Manchester, upon the death of one John Roberts in Manchester bounds who was found by John Woollecut, jr., hanged upon a tree by his neckcloth, that it was self murder.


Letter addressed, "To my Dear Brother Robert Lord at Ipswich in New England:"


"Dear Brother and sister our kind loues presented unto you and your children and grandchildren hopeing and wishing your temporall and spirituall wellfare, wee receud yours dated in July with your leter of aturney and note for your goods and its no small trouble to us that we can now only send you words in answer to it so it is the Reason we canot giue you, for still there is nothing don by the trustees, for all our going and send- ing nothing but it shall be don very speedily I supose Mr paine can Give you a better acount of things then I he hauein bin so long at Ipswich, we haue sent you a copy of the will yet we heer cossen Gotty hath sent one we could never get it till now: I supose it is som what disputable wether Broth sam children will haue a share by Reason of yt word then suruiueing yet me thinks I should be glad they might though poor Joseph yet remains a prodigall, yet we would hope not all so bad as formerly, we shall do what we can in it: though not by mr paine yet by the first opertunity we can, we heard by sister Bill from you that the lord hath taken our dear cossen Mary out of this sinfull world, we long to hear how it is with


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you in reference to your war, and though as yet the sword is at quiet amongst us, we are in a very sad confussed condition and sin growed to a desperate height without controwl our parliament is mett once againe what the lord will do for us by them we know not, we may well say lord help us for vaine is the help of man o yt we could look to him as we ought; so far as I know our relations are well, Cossen Hellen had 2 boyes at a birth about decemb last but both dead, Brother Bill hath had a thistilo in his face but we hope in a way of cure, I purpose this night to write to Cossen Gotty once more to hasten the bissness, to the lord I comit you my time to write being very short and rest


"Yor loueing sister


"March 2, 1676-7 Susan Redington.


"pray present our kind loues to broth John and wife to whom I canot now write pray send me word which of the Parkers widows she was


"Deare sister I thank you for your letter and as to sister Abigail her second match she hath a very loueing careful husband who I hope minds the best things though we should be glad to se more hopes of the maine in him; we beg your prayers that we and ours may be the lords, inabled to do and suffer his will.


"I thank you for my childrens tokens though they yet haue them not."


Those who took the oath of fidelity, Dec. 18, 1677, before Samll. Ward,* commissioner [of Marblehead]: Richard Harvie, John Darbie, William Pow, Gorg Williams, Edward Damon, Edward Hoallman, John Norman, Joseph Doliver, sr., Joseph Doliver, jr., John Doliver, John Haris, Robert Knight, Jaems Pittman, Gorg Memorie, Thomas Waiemoth, William Littfot, John Bartoll, Samuell Bartoll, Richard Croker, John Abitt, Mosis Pittman, John Hoiell, Ralf Eaiers, Jaems Skilton, William Bartoll, Robert Laveranc, Georg Godfric, Richard Clatterie, Joseph Pickworth, Peter Hortin, Richard Smith, John Lattine, Mathew Clark, Thomas Hawkins, Jaems Stilson, Benieman Gall, Nickolas Pittman, John Fur- bush, William Peach, Umpherie Deverix, John Lemoriner, Phillip Gavitt, Edward Umpheries, Richard Rith, Thomas Dixe, Josiah Brown, Orrin Hendie, Samuell Waltown, Jaems Watts, Griffen Joans, Richard Joans, John Harod, Umpherie Williams, Elias Fortin, John Curtis, Eprim Joans, Thomas Bowin, John Williams, Thomas Whitt, Steven Grigs, John Bowin, Thomas Flowin, Jacms Beall, John Beall, Samuell Beall, Vinson Stilson, David Shaplie, William Boron, Wil-


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liam Huitt, Samuell Scarlett, Denis Bartlot, John Robins, John Basitt, Edword Sebrill, Thomas Horrid, Eliezer Engolls, John Pedrik, Thomas Pittman, William Pears, Edward Bas, Andrew Severie, Thomas Orvin, Robert Bartlett, Henerie Rusell, Robert Bond, Thomas Frind, Richard Rusell, Samuell Rusell, Cristover Nick, John Nick, William Woodlie, John Hoper, John Mear, Robert Hoper, Thomas Rusell, Thomas Hoar, Arther Neall, Charls Gren, William Gover, William Forman, Samuell Lee, William Blackler, John Codner, Petter Severie, Thomas Tainer, John Waltown, Thomas Stanford, Elias Whiet, John Legro, Thomas Corndidg, Edword Bodier, Thomas Northie, Nickolas Pickett, Phillip Welch, Thomas Frost, Richard Downing, Richard Rowland, Laomie Simson, John Tuckerman, Thomas Edwords, John Cool, Gorg Michell, John Martin, John Roads, John Wilkot, John Pamer, Edword Benit, Moris Chamlet, John Haskins, Lawrenc Borenc, Auther Churchwel, Jams Skiner, William Punchir, Richard Wolten, Richard Gulbie, Phillip Gudin, Pearc Angell, Johnathan Ga- chell, Thomas Dod, Thomas Powsland, Roger Vickorie, Rich- ard Glas, Richard Peord, William Cock, John Briars, Gorg Pick, Mickell Coas, Adam Predies, Josep Gachell, William Venine, John Prows, Elias Trick, Richard Mek, John Alin, Phillip Angill, John Bream, Thomas Edwords, Robert Hobs, Edword Wede, Cristover Huckston, John Meltos. Those who refused to take the oath were Thomas Baker, Edward Venton, Robert Codner and Robert Nickolls.


The list of those who were sworn by Captayne Thomas Marshall of Lynn according to Generall Court order who took the oath at a general meeting on Feb. 26, 1677, many of them, and some since, and are here mentioned according to their several squadons of tithingmen and constables. Ensigne Jno. Fuller's and Mathew Farrington, sr.'s squadron: Samuell Verry, Joseph Rhoades, James Robinson, John Newhall, jr., Nathl. Newhall, Nathl. Kertland, jr., Henry Wormwood, Andrew Townsend, Joseph Farr, John Clarke, Ely Rhoades, Saml. Rhoades, Joshua Rhoades, John Witt, Joseph Mansfeild, jr., Joshua Wheat, John Fuller, jr., Edward Fuller, Elisha Fuller, Samuell Hart, sr., Saml. Hart, jr., Joseph Hart, Rich- ard Haven, sr., Nehemiah Goodale, William Longley, Thomas Browne, sr., Thomas Browne, jr., Joseph Browne, John New- hall, sr., Joseph Newhall, Robert Burger, Henry Trevett, Robert Pottar, sr., Robert Pottar, jr., Ebenezer Hathorne, Nathl. Hathorne, Isaack Ramsdell, Richard Haven, jr., Aquilla Ramsdall, Moses Hudson, John Mower, Saml. Mower, John Newhall, 3d. Henry Collins, sr.'s and Henry Selzby's squadrons: John Lewis, sr., Ezekiell Needham, Thomas Brew- er, John Linzey, Thomas Farrar, jr., Thomas Beal, Richard


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Hood, sr., Richard Hood, jr., Will. Bassett, jr., John Lewis, jr., Robert Engoles, sr., John Engoles, Robert Engoles, jr., Saml. Engoles, Nathl. Engoles, Ben. Ireson, Jonathan Selzby, Saml. Selzby, Ephraim Selzby, Henry Collins, jr., Henry Collins, 3d, Ben. Collins, Robert Rand, jr., Zachary Rand, Richard Richinson, Robert Coats, jr., Thomas Graves, jr., Samuell Graves, Willm. Smith, Mathyas Farnworth, jr., John Farnworth, John Richards, Griffin Harris, Nicholas Hutchens, Ben. Farr, John Blano, jr., Joseph Collins, John Marks. Sergeant Nathl. Kertland's and John Burrell, sr.'s squadron: John Burrell, jr., Thomas Ivory, Henry Stacey, Moses Chadwell, John Brade, Allin Brade, jr., Allin Brade, 3d, Timothy Brade, Joseph Brade, Joseph Hall, Daniell Needham, Jacob Knight, Nathaniell Ballard, John Tarbox, John Ballard. Mr. Laughton's and Francis Burrell's squadron : Hugh Alley, Samuell Laughton, Samuell Mansfeild, Abraham Roberts, John Coats, Jno. Neck, Robert Drivar, jr., Joseph Burrell, Thomas Laughton, jr., John Daues, Benjamin Red- knap, Samuell Jonson, Samuell Tarbox, Elezaer Lynzey, Dan- iell Jonson, Domingo White, Mr. Samuell Cobbett. William Bassett, sr.'s and Eleazer Lynzee's squadron: Mr. Ralph King, John Ally, Phillip Dory, Richd. Cowdeck, Joseph Fisk, Walter Phillips, sr., Walter Phillips, jr., John Phillips, George Oakes, Samuell Pike, Thomas Purchis, Thomas Haynes, Robert Haynes, Joseph Hibbard. Edward Baker's and William Mirriam's squadron: Joseph Edmunds, Willm. Pasly, Joseph Hollowey, John Edmunds, Joseph Mirriam, Ebenezer Stocker, Josiah Rhoades, Joseph Hutchens, Sam. Edmunds, Daniell Hutchens, John Divan, jr., Edward Baker, Thomas Baker, Peeter Twist, Macam Downing, Henry Dispaw, Edward Dispaw, Macam Macallom, John Glide, Samuell Jenckes, John Jencks, Allester Dugglas, John Chilson, John Severn. Thomas Bancraft's squadron: Edward Marshall, John Peircon, jr., Francis Hutchinson, John Hawckes, Moses Hawckes, Daniell Gowen, Nathl. Gowen, Daniell Eaton, John Coale, Thomas Huchenson, Samuell Stocker, William Clemons, Samuell Penfeild, Nathl. Lewis, John Dean.


Those who have taken the oath of fidelity in Beverlee, Dec. 3, 1677: Lieutenant Paul Thorndike, Richard Stack- house, ferryman, Andrew Tarris, yeoman, John Sampson, yeoman, Alexander Candide, yeoman, William Leavermore, yeoman, Robert Bradford, fisherman, John Sworton, tailor, John Edwards, Richard Ober, fisherman, William Clearke, fisherman, John Bennett, weaver, William Cleeves, fisherman, Mathew Taylor, carpenter, John Whitefoot, fisherman, John Stone, scaman, Henery Herrick, yeoman, Mordecai Larkum, sr., husbandman, Mordecai Larkum, jr., husbandman, Rice


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Edwards, pavior, Samuell Corning, husbandman, Joseph Eaten, tanner, William Simon, husbandman, John Jackson, fisherman, Giles Parnell, fisherman, James Widger, fisherman, James Taylor, fisherman, Humphery Woodberre, fisherman, William Woodberre, fisherman, Robert Cooborne, husband- man, John Salis, fisherman, Solomon Cole, fisherman, Leanard Austin, fisherman, James Patch, seaman, Peter Murrell, fish- erman, Jonathan Boyles, carpenter, Joseph Lovett, weaver, Marks Tricker, husbandman, Isaac Woodberre, fisherman, William Hetherd, fisherman, William Ferreman, fisherman, Thomas Stamford, husbandman, William Hooper, fisherman, Thomas Cock, fisherman, Jonas Johnson, fisherman, Richard Haynes, husbandman, Thomas Baker, fisherman, Nathanell Houard, carpenter, Roger Hascole, carpenter, Richard Wood- berre, husbandman, William Gill, weaver, John Woaker, tailor, Isaac Hull, cooper, Joseph Batchelor, seaman, Samuell Bolch, yeoman, John Bolch, carpenter, Robert Cue, husband- man, John Herrick, husbandman, Thomas Parlo, husband- man, Cornelius Larkum, husbandman, Robert Stanford, husbandman, Gollood Barthrum, husbandman, Richard Thirs- tle, fisherman, Edward Alfridge, ship carpenter, Anthony Bennett, carpenter, John Knight, husbandman, John Pride, fisherman, George Stanlee, fisherman, Thomas Woodberre, fisherman, Anthony Williams, fisherman, Richard Weaver, husbandman, John Traske, husbandman, Marke Hascole, carpenter, Anthony Wood, weaver, Thomas Club, husband- man, David Perkins, blacksmith, John Wellior, feltmaker, Thomas Blashfield, fisherman, William Hoare, fisherman; John Lovett, cooper, John Lambert, fisherman, Roger Haskin, seaman, William Bath, fisherman, Samuell Harris, fisherman, John Rayment, husbandman, John Tuck, fisherman, Nath- anaell Conant, cordwinder, William Chub, carpenter, Andrew Elliott, cordwinder, William Elliott, cordwinder, Zachariah Herrick, carpenter, Edmund Grovver, cordwinder, William Bradfort, fisherman, Jeremiah Butman, husbandman, Philip Deland, miller, William Dodge, husbandman, Isaac Davis, husbandman, Christopher Browne, fisherman, John Coy, husbandman, William Rayment, yeoman, John Whitcheare, husbandman, Robert Roundy, seaman.




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