Records of the Court of assistants of the colony of the Massachusetts bay, 1630-1692, Part 18

Author: Massachusetts (Colony) Court of Assistants; Cronin, John Francis, 1872-; Noble, John, 1829-
Publication date: 1901-28
Publisher: Boston, Pub. by the county of Suffolk
Number of Pages: 318


USA > Massachusetts > Records of the Court of assistants of the colony of the Massachusetts bay, 1630-1692 > Part 18


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24


2


Mr. Gayer 6 .


2


mentd. (allowance &c. to Mr. Patricke & Mr. Underhill)


4


&c., order for preservation of,


17


of Thomas Graye at Marble Harbor to be pulled down, &c.


20


Mr. Rich. Browne allowed to keep a ferry over Charles River against his house 38


&c., order as to surveying, &c.


45


How


HOWE -, Lt., bond for appearance 73 41


Edward, fined for selling strong water and William Knopp, John Haynes &c. to audit accounts between, &c. 52


HOWLETT, THOMAS, &c., at Aggawam, mentd.


HUBBARD


HUBBERD


HUBBERT


HUBBURD


Benjamin, admonished for drinking strong water, &c. . .


78


Edmond, Senr. chosen constable of Charlton 51 &c. grand jury 70


fined for leaving a pit open 75


James, discharged


100


Joshua, costs to John Stone, &c. for not prosecuting -


122 &c., constables of Hingham, mentd. . 126


HUDSON


- -, widow, discharged


. 84


.


.


31


68 &c., bond for appearance, &c. of Robert Shorthose .


210


INDEX.


PAGE


HUDSON, continued.


Ralph, &c., jury of life & death . 70


William, chosen by town of Boston to keep an ordinary 93


Willi: &c., bond by, as to overpayment 98 discharged from their recognizance 98


William, &c., will of Thomas Morrice testified to by, . 124


costs against Symon Kempthorne, for not prosecuting 128


Junr., allowed to keep a house of entertainment 136


HUES. (See HUGHES. )


HUET. (See HEWET.)


HUGHES or HEWES, HUES, HUYES


Josuah, &c., gift towards the Sea Fort fined for taking too much profit


42


HUITT. (See HEWET.)


HULL


-, Mr., &c., to determine &c. as to damage by swine .


. 131


HUMFREY


HUMFRY


HUMPHREY


HUMPHRY


- -, Mr., ordered that his servant John Legge shall be whipped 14 &c., present at Court 47


fined for absenting himself from Court 54 Mr., mentd. (difference about two heifers) 56


&c., present at Court, 58, 65, 72, 85, 89, 91, 93, 96, 99, 103-105 107,108


and Robert Saltonstall, arbitrators between


133


John, Esq., land in Saugus to be set out for,


30


took oath of an Assistant 47


&c., to take depositions (Aspinwall & Brewerton) 48 to take depositions as to will of William Payne . 49


&c., to determine &c. all matters of difference concerning es- tate of Willust 52


Mr., &c., present at Court. 63, 64, 69,102


firing barn of, (case of Henry Stevens) 100


&c. (Court of Assistants) order by, (case of John Pratt) 112


Mr., costs to Edmund Batter for not prosecuting ·


126


HUNT, ENOCH, case of, (extortion) .


· 106


HURNE. (See HORNE.)


HUSBAND and WIFE


order as to Henry Seawall and wife 60


case between Richd. Beggarly and wife referred to in note . 62


divorce of James Luxford 89


Edward Adams enjoined to return to his wife 105


Anne Clarke granted a divorce from Dennis Clarke 138


John Richardson to be sequestered from Elizabeth Fryar, &c. 139


. 60


49 Mrs., Samuel Bacon to make restitution to, ·


211


INDEX.


HUSBANDMEN


company of, goods of, to be inventoried by the beadle &c. . mentd. (order as to John Kirman) ·


.


· 52


HUTCHINGSON. (See HUTCHINSON.)


HUTCHINS or HOUCHENS


Daniell, bond for appearance .


95


freed from attendance at Court 98


HUTCHINSON or HUTCHINGSON


-, Mr., testimony by, as to wages paid Arthur Holbidge &c. 56


&c., committee, as to debts &c. of Mr. Ouldam 63


Francis, case of, (corrupt speeches) 109


HUYES. (See HUGHES.)


HYATT, THOMAS, " brother," mentd. (will of John Russell) . 57


IBROOKE


-, &c., attachment for, 79


Richard, fined for tempting maids to uncleanness


81


IDLENESS. (See CRIMES, &c.)


IGNOMINIOUS PUNISHMENT. (See PUNISHMENT.)


ILLERY, HENRY, case of, (drunkenness, &c.) .


·


95


IMPRESSMENT (case of Henry Chapman)


. 94


IMPRISONED. ( See PUNISHMENT.)


INCENDIARISM.


(See CRIMES, &c.)


INDIANS


canoe taken from, mentd. (order as to punishment of Thomas Morton) 4


order as to permitting use of fire arms to, . 5


selling Indian Corn &c. to the English &c. 6


selling corn to the Indians &c. 6


all persons forbidden to trade in money with, 10


any person employing, shall discharge him or her 11


none to entertain any Indian as a servant without a license . 11


Sir Richard Saltonstall to satisfy the Indians for wrongs done them by his servant 11


wigwams mentd. (order as to training of Capt. Underhill's Company) . John Dawe sentenced for enticing an Indian woman 19


18


Josias Plastowe sentenced for stealing from, 19


as to punishment with death for adultery with English or Indian 19


trucking houses to be appointed in every plantation 23


every planter who trades with for beaver, shall pay twelve pence 23


selling powder, shot &c. to, Richard Hopkins sentenced for,


27


at Damerills Cove, Nicholas Frost sentenced for theft from, 28


not to receive any reward for killing wolves 29


no man shall give or sell strong waters to, 33


no person to buy land from, without leave &c. 40


inquiry as to damage done by swine in Indian barns of corn 46


entertaining an Indian without leave &c. Clement Briggs fined for 49 to set out the bounds of land sold by Chickataubut to Mr. Pinchon 55 stealing beans from, &c. William Shepheard sentenced for, . 62


PAGE


23


212


INDEX.


PAGE


INDIANS, continued.


selling strong water to, James Browne fined for, .


68


lending a gun to an Indian, Jolin Stretton fined for, 71


an Indian released, and to make satisfaction for a cow . 78


John Bayly fined for buying land of, 83


the Governor allowed to keep a Naviganset Indian and his wife 91


two Indian women to be whipped for abusing Mrs. Weld &c. 95


Hope an Indian, to be whipped for running away &c. 95


selling gunpowder to, (case of Richard Parker)


101


(case of Roger Tole) .


101


selling shot to an Indian (case of John Stowe) 101 (Mr. Thomas Clarke's man) 101


101


making an Indian drunk (case of James Dane)


105


John Skidmer fined for selling strong water to, 106


Pesons or George an Indian, banished . 118


selling powder and shot to, (case of William Scutt)


131


INQUISITION


a jury to enquire concerning the death of Austen Bratcher . 6,7


inquisition on the body of William Bateman


7


IPSWICH, Town of,


Aggawam to be called, . 47


Jobn Pyke brought from, as a witness


56


Robert Andrewes of, mentd. .


58


Richard Kent of, mentd.


58


fined and to repair defects &c.


75


fined for defective highways . 80


John Davies to be whipped at, for attempting lewdness with women 81


presentment of, for defective highways 83


John Wedgwood set in the stocks at, for being in the company of drunkards 86


attachment against, for defective ways .


90


paid its attachment


97


enjoined to repair their ways


106


Jonathan Thing to be whipped at,


·


106


Mr. Baker of, mentd.


123


( See also AGGAWAM.)


IPSWICH COURT


Jnº. Bayly &c. to be brought before, . C9


Henry Sewall to answer for beating his wife


74


Thomas Savory referred to, for lying . 80


Edmond Greenliffe referred to, 83


83


Goodman Foster &c. referred to, . 83


Mr. Henry Seawall to acknowledge his fault publicly at,


92


Robert Crosse remitted to,


100


Christopher Batte referred to,


100


case of Richard Nicoles referred to, .


101


Thomas Hall referred to,


mending Indians guns (case of Richard Collecot)


213


INDEX


PAGE


ISLANDS


order as to Islands within the limits of this pattent


16


" his island " mentd. (case of Samuel Maverick), 109


IVER, MICHA: forfeited his recognizance


92


JACKSON


Elisha, turned over from George Barrell to John Millam 119


Samuell, &c., evidence by, (case of John Emerson) 74


JACOBS, NICHOLAS, &c., bond by, (case of Jonathan Bosworth) 124


JAMES


Francis, sworn constable of Hingham 132


Will: to be set in the bilboes &c. for incontinency 65


Willi: &c., respited until the next Court 83


JARVIS, JOHN, &c., viewed the body of Austen Bratcher JEANISON. (See JENNISON.)


7


JEFFREY, JANE, &c., case of, (filthy and unclean practise) JENKIN


134


Joel, case of, (getting his masters daughter with child) 95


discharged . 99 ·


JENNISON Or JEANISON, GENNISON, GENESON, GENISON


-, Mr., &c., to take an inventory of Goods &c. of Alex: Wignall 33


Anchient, goods of Thomas Walford to remain in hands of, .


35


Ensign, Robert Way to remain with, 46


order as to Robert Way who was assigned by him to Edward Burton 48


fined for upbraiding the Court &c. 48


fine remitted to, . 52


&c., to require the Indians to set out bounds 55


to make a payment to William Almy 61


Capt., payment from John Simpson for not prosecuting 86


William, Mr., chosen anchient to Capt. Pattricke 18


line between Roxbury and Newton laid out by, 53


JESOP, JOHN, payment to, mentd. (order as to Richard Brown) 71 JOANES or JONES


-, Mr., and Mr. Mayhewe, accounts between to be examined 93


Edward, &c., sworn constables of Charlestown, 104


John, case of, (defileing his wife before marriage) 87


Mary, corn &c. granted to, 102


corn granted to Alexander Becke for his trouble with, 107


Richard, &c., Grand Jury, 70


case of, (cheating) 88


William, to acknowledge his fault publicly &c. 124


JOBSON


John, shipmaster, bond by, (case of Francis Tobey) case of, (unadvised expressions )


62


116


JOCELY. (See JOSLYN.)


JOHN, SAGAMORE,


&c., complaint by, as to having two wigwams burned . · -11


214


INDEX.


PAGE


JOHN, SAGAMORE, continued.


promised to fence his corn against all kinds of cattle 26


Richard Saltonstall to give him a hogshead of corn for damage done by his cattle 29


JOHNSON


-, Mr., &c., to be Justices of the Peace 3


present at Court 3


widow, to make a payment to William Almy 61


David, and William Almy, judgment in suit 61


Edward, goods received of, William Almy to bring in an inventory of . 46 of Charlestown, case of, (not serving on the jury) 105


appointed to train the Company at Woburn 123


chosen Lieutenant of Woburn 135


Jun., case of, (immoderate drinking)


138


Frauncis, &c., gift towards the Sea Fort


42


Isaack, Esq., Assistant and Justice of the Peace, &c., inquisition be- fore, on body of William Bateman 7


&c., jury, (case of Hugh Buett) 101


John, &c., jury, as to death of Austen Bratcher


6


(Dexter against Endicott) . .


15


difference between Newton and Charlestown referred to, 29 chosen for Rocksbury, (order as to cart bridge over Muddy River, &c.) 34


gift towards the Sea Fort


42


return as to bounds between Watertown and Newe Towne .


53


freed from training and to make payment to the Company Samuel Hefford to serve,


88


of Roxbury, freed from training .


104


surveyor, order to, mentions cattle from Providence


135


&c., committee, as to estate of Mr. Samuel Cooke 140


Peter, &c., bond by, (to give an account of their company goods) 25


Richard, acknowledged a debt to Sir Richard Saltonstall 13


those who employ him are to pay out of his wages to Sir Richard Saltonstall 13


52


JOINERS, order as to wages of, .


3, 5, 12, 36


JONES. (See JOANES.)


JOSLYN or JOCELY


Henry, gentleman, &c., of Paskataqua, forfeited their bonds for non-


appearance 61


discharged from their recognizance 62


JOYNERS. (See JOINERS.)


JUDGMENT against Joseph Twitchwell, five pounds of, to be abated 40


JUDSON, WILLI: discharged 81


JURISDICTION


as to number of Assistants within this, .


12


no man within this, to hire a servant for less than year 15


banishment from,


16, 60, 71, 101


.


Samuell, to be whipped for enticing servants to run away &c.


101


215


INDEX.


PAGE


JURISDICTION, continued.


order as to planters within the limits of, 21


Nicholas Frost tried for coming into this jurisdiction after banishment 59


( See also PATENT, MASSACHUSETTS.)


JURY or GRAND JURY, Jury of Trials


impannelled to inquire concerning the death of Austen Bratcher 28 Sept., 1630 6


verdict of, in case of Walter Palmer


7


present that William Bateman died by God's visitation 8


impannelled for the trial of Walter Palmer . 9


finds Walter Palmer not guilty of manslaughter .


9


impannelled to inquire concerning an action of battery 15


Mr. Palmer fined for absenting himself being warned to serve on a jury jurors to be warned by the beadle fourteen days before the Court


38


first Grand Jury referred to, in note


57


of life and death, list of,


70


Grand Jury, list of,


70


absence from Court (case of Richard Collicot &c.)


74


Henry Collens fined for not serving on, 76


John Holgrave fined for sending a paper to a juryman


78 86


to appear, (case of Marmaduke Peirce)


86


pleading with the jury out of Court (case of Thomas Lechford) list of jurymen (case of Marmaduke Peirce)


89


Thomas Tylestone &c. fined for not attending the jury


97


calling the Grand Jury rogues (case of Rich. Cluffe)


97


found Hugh Buett guilty of heresy


101


grant to the jury (case of Hugh Buett)


101


John Holland &c. jurymen, fined for not appearing


102


Robert Stedman juryman, fined for not appearing


103


Robert Rendall found not guilty


103


not serving on the jury (case of Edward Johnson)


105


absence from the jury (case of George Bowen) 107


not warning the jury correctly (case of Thomas Carter, sen".) 108


not serving on the jury (case of Edward Larkin) 108


found Robert Wyar &c. not guilty with reference to the capital law 121


absence from the jury (case of Isaac Morrell) 125


verdict as to death of Richard Silvester's child 126


Jolin Clough fined for his absence when the jury was called 132


Thomas Grub fined for not appearing upon the jury 137


Thomas Cooper fined for absence from, 138


Benjamin Gillam fined for absence from, 138


JURY OF TRIALS. (See Jury.) 81


JUSALL, SARA, Thomas Boyse sentenced for attempting a rape with, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE


to direct the Beadle to issue summons &c. in civil actions 2


the Governor and Deputy Governor shall always be, 3


power of, (Sr. Richard Saltonstall &c. appointed) . 3


Isaack Johnson, Esq. Assistant and Justice of the Peace 7


35


part of fine paid to the jury (case of Daniel Clarke)


87


216


INDEX.


PAGE


KEAYNE


. -, Capt., George Story discharged of his bond to answer to, 119


his action deferred until Mr. Bartholomew comes . 129


Anne, case of, (testifying falsely) 124


KELLY, WILLIAM, mentioned in note


67


KEMBALL, HENRY, &c., allowance to, for cloth . 105


KEMP


КЕМРЕ -, mentd. (order as to a payment to Mr. Oliver) . 130


John, case of, (unclean attempts with three young girls) 86 allowance to James Davis for keeping, 119


former servant of Isaac Morrell, to be cared for by the constable of Roxbury 125


KEMPTHORNE, SYMON, costs to William Hudson for not prosecuting &c. . 128


KENDALL, JOHN, costs to John Parker for not prosecuting 138 KENDRICK, GEORGE, &c., bond forfeited by, (case of John Emerson) .


65 KENT


Richard, costs to John Kirman for not prosecuting .


·


49


of Ipswich, debt due from, mentd. (inventory of goods &c. of Joseph Avery) 58


KETCHAM, HESTER, freed from service with her master John Woolrige . 92


KEYES, ROBERT, bond for appearance .


KIBBE, -, and ELWELL, capias to bring them before the Governor . . 76


. 65


KILCUP, WILLI: , &c., bond by, (case of Daniel Hutchins)


95


KILLMASTER ?


KILMASTER


John, &c., admonished for their distemper . 108


case of, (being distempered with drink) 136 ·


KING, The, &c., (recognizance by Mr. John Barcrofte) . 36


KING 2


KINGE S


John, &c., discharged . 77


Joseph, Mr., case of, (obscene speeches, drinking &c.) .


104


Richard, admr. on goods &c. of, granted to Richard Bishopp 54


KINGMAN


Henry, of Weymouth, licensed to keep a house of entertainment 69


&c., Grand Jury 70


KINLOAH, JAMES, discharged .


134 KIRKMAN Ų


KIRMAN


John, to receive a payment from the estate of Mr. Crispe 20


costs against Richard Kent for not prosecuting . 49


Capt. Traske to pay to, as his share in a plow patent . 52


KITCHEN, JOHN, case of, (showing books he was to bring to the Governor) 87


KNIGHT


-, a witness, order as to, (case of James Luddam) 61


John, admn. on goods &c. of, granted to Roger Ludlowe, Esq. 30


of Newbury, mentd. (inventory of goods &c. of Joseph Avery) 58


INDEX. 217


PAGE


KNIGHT, continued.


John of Newberry, licensed to keep an Ordinary &c. 68


bond for appearance . 92


case of, (drunkenness &c.) . 98


&c., admonished for their distemper


108


committed


115


cause of, to be tried by action


117


Marklin, to recompense James Pen


116


Richard, of Newbury, mentd. (inventory of goods &c. of Joseph Avery) 58


Walter, forfeited his recognizance


102


case of, (rude and contemptuous speeches) 104


KNOP KNOPE KNOPP


, fine remitted to, . 26


John, &c., admonished for their distemper 108


Nicholas, fined for taking upon him to cure scurvey · 11


Mr. William Pelham &c. promised to pay five pounds for, . William, or his son, whoever employs, to pay one half of their wages to Sr. Richard Siltonstall 9


11


owes debt to Sr. Richard Saltonstall 13


bond for appearance 50


and Edward Howe, John Haynes &c. to audit accounts be-


tween, &c. 52


Will: to answer for speeches about our late Governor Mr. Vaine 68


Willi: &c., bond by, (case of George Richardson)


99


case of, (selling beer) 107


William, wife of, allowed to keep a house of entertainment . 136


theft from, (case of Bridget Barnard) . 137


KNORE


KNOWER


Thomas, bond for appearance . 20, 21


set in the bilbowes for threatening the Court . 21 ·


fined for selling strong water . 87 / adm". on estate of, granted to James Browne 117 1


KNOWLES, JOHN, who married the widow Davies, granted admn. on estate of Robert Bills 77


LABOURERS, order as to wages of, .


6,36


LACE, Thomas Barnes admonished about lace 116


LAMBE


Edward, attachment against, 73


fined for contempt, to make a payment to John Finch and ad-


Thomas, slate demised to, in Slate Island


34


LAMBERT


Richard, bond for appearance forfeited by, .


monished for dancing 75


49


&c., referred to Salem . 76 .


-


218


INDEX.


LAMPSON, WILLI: allowed to fell trees on the other side of Chebacco


LANDS


no person to buy land of any Indian without leave &c. 40


assurance of, to free inhabitants mentd. 45


sale or grant of houses and lots to be entered in survey book 45 all towns had respite to bring in a transcript of their lands . 83 town of Concord fined for not giving in a transcript of their lands &c. 90


town of Lynn fined for not giving in a transcript of their lands &c. 90


Dorchester “


90


Weymouth " " ".


66 90


Charlestown, Sudbury and Dedham delivered in a transcript of their lands 117


Concord delivered in an imperfect transcript of their lands . 124 LANE


Thomas, late servant to John Burslyn, order as to, .


LANGE, RICHARD, and town of Weymouth, Mr. Stoughton to hear business between, 99


LANGLEY, WILLIAM, sworn constable of Lynn . · 132


LARKIN, EDWARD, fined for not serving on the jury, and fine remitted . . 108 LASCIVIOUS ACTIONS. (See CRIMES, &c.) LATHAM


Carew, &c., attachment against, 136 fined for his disorder 138 ·


Mary, condemned to death for adultery with James Brittaine . 139


LAURENCE or LAWRENCE


Henry, case of, (as to his servant Capt. Bonito) . 82


James, case of, (leaving his masters house &c.) . 107 LAUSON. (See LAWSON.)


LAW


Bibliographical Sketch of the Laws of the Colony referred to, ·


. 121


LAWRENCE. ( See LAURENCE.)


LAWSON or LAUSON


Christopher, order as to, 139


Henry, &c., notice to creditors of,


15


LAYFORD, " Layfords Liking " mentd. 116


LAYTON, THOMAS, discharged


130


LEACH


Ambrose, &c., case of, (drinking too much)


130


Laurence, &c., jury, (case of Walter Palmer)


9


LEAKE, HENRY, and his wife, case of, (fornication)


· 131


LEATHER. (See SEALERS, &c.)


LECHFORD


Thomas, copy by, mentd. 1, 13, 15, 42, 115 note book of, referred to . 80, 82, 84, 86, 87, 89, 94, 96, 99, 103 Mr., case of, (pleading with the jury out of Court) 87


dismissed 99


PAGE 108


transcript of their lands delivered in by town of Dedham mentd. . · 123


. 45, 46 inhabs. of Dorchester to receive three pounds for caring for, 46


115 capital law mentd. (case of Robert Wyar &c.)


INDEX. 219


PAGE


LECTURE DAY


no lecture to begin before one o'clock in the afternoon 37


at Salem, mentd. (case of Francis Weston's wife) 75 .


(case of Richard Hollingsworth) 80


LEE


John, Thomas Foxe fined for not appearing as a witness against . 43


to be fined and whipped for calling Mr. Ludlowe a false hearted


knave &c. 43


whipped &c. for speaking reproachfully of the Governor . 49


part of his fine remitted 50


discharged of his fine .


87


costs against Richard Lettin for not prosecuting 129


LEG 3 LEGGES


John, servant to Mr. Humfry, to be whipped for striking Richard Wright 14


bond by, for his wifes appearance


76


LETTIN, RICHARD, costs to John Lee for not prosecuting


129


LEVENS. (See LEVINS.)


LEVERET, THOMAS, Mr., &c., to settle Mr. Mellows estate 97


LEVETT, -, Capt., &c., notice to creditors of,


. 15


LEVINS Or LEVENS


John, and Mr. Coxeall &c., business between referred to Mr. Pinchon 53


of Roxbury, mentd. (order as to Phebe Seales) . 67


LEWES or LEWS


Robert, discharged .


106


wife of, to be whipped for dishonoring the name of God . . 106


LEWIS -, enjoined not to strike his servant John Lowe, and to set free 133


Edward, &c., to view the leather tanned in Watertown &c. . 128 .


John, case of, (running away and breaking into a house) · 126 Swiniard, case of, (drunkenness) . · LEWS. ( See LEWES.)


133


LIBEL. (See ACTIONS.)


LICENSE. (See LIQUOR and ORDINARY.)


LIEUTENANT. (See MILITARY AFFAIRS.)


LIGHT behavior. (See CRIMES.)


LIGHTERAGE, rates of, referred to the General Court . . 108


LIGHTFOOT, Francis, Edward Gatly to pay ten shillings to,


. 134


LIN. (See LYNN.)


LINEN, order as to sale of,


39


LINN. (See LYNN.)


LIQUOR Samuel Cole licensed 67


Robert Longe licensed . 68


William Baulston licensed to sell claret &c. . 68 Robert Longe chosen by town of Charlestown to sell wine . 93 giving strong water to certain persons (case of Mr. Barnard) 94


220


INDEX.


PAGE


LIQUOR, continued.


William Davies bound not to sell ale, wine &c. ·


. 116 (See also STRONGWATER.)


LISHE, SARAH, inventory of goods of, to be taken by Lt. Duncan . 91 LOCKEWOOD LOCKWOOD


Edmond, Mr., &c., jury for trial of Walter Palmer . 9


promised to pay five pounds for Nicholas Knopp . 11 children and estate of, to be disposed of by the Church of Watertown 52


Edmond, (?) order as to estate of, &c. .


54


Edward (Edmond?), order as to estate of, &c. 54


Robert, execr. of Edmond Lockwood, consent by, to disposition of estate &c. 52


Ruth, widow, ordered to bring writings left by her husband .


. 50, 51


LONDON, Mr. Mathewe Cradocke of,


41


. LONG


LONGE S


John, Mr., case of, (distemper in drinking &c. ) 105


bond for appearance 107 ·


gentleman, case of, (distemper in drink &c.) 124


Mr., to make a payment to Mr. Stodder and Company 125


(or LOUGE), Richard, confessed a debt to Mr. Ludlowe fined for contempt of authority &c. 60


68


discharged for want of proof 83


chosen to sell wine by town of Charlestown 93


LONG ISLAND &c. granted to Boston for twenty one years 44


LONG SWAMP, &c. town of Cambridge fined for defective way at, 90


LOOMAN, ANN, Mrs., goods &c. of. to be inventoried &c.


51


LORANSON, JAMES, &c., presented for taking too much wages


135


LORDS DAY. (See SABBATH DAY.)


LOUGE


(or LONGE), Richard, confessed owing a debt to Mr. Ludlowe .


13


(LONG or LONGE), Richard, fined for contempt of authority &c. . .


60


LOVE, JOHN, fined for drunkenness 55


LOVEL LOVELL S


-- , Capt., admonished to take heed of light carriage 65


his wife Weybro, presented for light behavior 65


business &c. of, referred to Roger Herlakenden 77


Elisabeth, case of, (immodest expressions) 94


Weybro, wife of Capt. Lovell presented for light behavior .


65


Low or LOWE


John, &c., case of, (drinking too much) 130


to be freed from his master 133


LOWDEN, RICHARD, town of Charlestown discharged about his lot 83


Robert, fined for selling beer and licensed to sell claret &c., appraisers, (estate of Henry Harwood) 72


13


221


INDEX.


PAGE


LOWE. (See Low.) LUDAM


LUDDAM


James, fined for drunkenness 61 to make a payment to William Almy 61


a servant, suit as to, (David Johnson and William Almy) 61 LUDDEN, JAMES, costs against Cutshamache for not prosecuting 82


LUDLOWE


-, Mr., &c., to be Justices of the Peace · 3


present at Court, 1, 3, 5, 8-21, 23-28, 30-34, 35, 36, 38, 39,


42


fined for absence from Court .


4


Richard Louge confessed owing money to, 13


&c., committee, to take an account of debts due to the


Governor &c. 33


Capt. John Stone sentenced for abusing, &c .. .


35


John Lee sentenced for calling him a false hearted knave &c. 43


granted adm". on goods &c. of Mr. John Tilley 43


George, Mr., order as to business concerning, 10


Robert, (or Roger), Mr., &c., present at Court


1


Roger, Mr., Lucy Smyth bound an apprentice to, one hundred acres of land granted to, 29


17


Esq., granted admn. on goods &c. of John Knight . 30


LUSHER, -, Lt., &c., committee as to affairs of Edward Allen . 127


LUXFOARD


LUXFORD


James, &c., bond for appearance &c. of Robert Shorthose . 78


case of, (having two wives) 89


to be delivered to his creditors


115


LYING. (See CRIMES, &c.)


LYNN, or LINN, Town of,


witness from, called by George Woodward . 68


fined and enjoined to mend the highways 75


fined for bad highways and to lay a ferry 83


fined for not keeping constant watch, for want of sealed weights, and for not giving in a transcript of their lands 90


enjoined to repair their ways 100


allowed to use the meeting house as a watch house 100


discharged 106


Mr. Edward Tomlin. allowed Ensign at Lynn


123


William Langley sworn constable of Lynn .


132


(See also SAUGUS.)


LYNN or LIN, LINN,


Henry, to be whipped for committing felony 6


to be whipped and banished from the plantation for writing falsely against the government &c. 19 fined for absenting himself from training 29


.


222


INDEX.


PAGE


LYNTON, RICHARD, &C., viewed the body of Austen Bratcher .


7


LYON (Ship)


Mr. Aleworth &c. to be sent to England in, . 10


Lt. Aleworth granted liberty to return to England in, 28




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.