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at the same Meeting
Benja ffuller & Danll Brown Chose Leather sealers
at the same Meeting
Left Samuel Johnson Capt Ebenezr Bancroft Henry Collins Junr & William Merriam Chose to Obteine a schoolmaster & agree with him & to settle the schoole as shall be Judgd best by them
at the same Meeting
Left Samll Johnson & Left John Breed Chose & fully Impowered in beehalfe of the Towne to Vse all proper Means to Remove all fenceing that stands Vpon any part of the Town Common by sueing the person or persons that set Vp any such fence or that shall Lay Claime to any of the Towns Land so fenced or to Remove the fence or to Vse any other Means that shall be thaught Most proper to obteine the End & the Town to bare ye Charg
at the same Meeting
Voted That that peice of Common Land fenced in by John fferns where he Now Lvies is Let to him for one year Next following he paying two pence to ye Town for the Rent therof
March 1713 - & 1714 ye above ferns paid his Rent
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at a Town Meeting held in Lyn the 14th May 1713
John Burrill Chose Representative to serve at the Generall Court according to Precept
at the same Meeting
Voted that Joseph Collins senrs two Daughters Thomas Chadwells two Daughters Allin Breeds two Daughts Samll Harts Daughter John Harts Daughtr & Timothy Breeds Daughter has Liberty to set Vp a seat in the Meeting house on the back side o ye Weomens Gallary Not Damnifying other seats they & them that shall suckseed them in sd seat to Maintaine ye glass against it
at the same Meeting
Voted that Isaac Ramsdell senr shall have the Improvement of Eighty poles of the Towns Land on the fresh Marsh plaine so Call in Cluding his hous that Now stands there Dureing his & his wives Life and Emediately after both their Decese said Land to Return to the Town
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at the same Meeting
Voted that John Coates shall have somuch Comon Land Near his hous as shall be set out by Lt Johnson & Lt Breed he paying for the Towns Vse at the Rate of four pound p acre for so much as shal be set out by them : May 22 - 1713 Returned by Lt Johnson & Lt Breed above sd that they had Laid out to sd Coats one hundred pole of Land & he paid fifty shillings for the same
at ye same Meeting
Voted that Jonathon Rhoads have so Much Common Land Neare his house as shall be set out by Lt Johnson & Lt Breed he paying for the Towns Vse at the Rate of four pound p acre
May 22 - 1713 Returned that they had Laid out a hundred & twenty poles of Land & he had paid 3 -- 0 - 0 for ye same
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at ye same Meeting May 14th 1713
Voted, that Thomas Graves have so Much Common Land Neare his house as shal be set out by Lt Johnson & Lt Breed he paying for the Towns Vse at the Rate of four pounds p acre = May 22 = 1713 Rernd that they had Laid out Eighty poles of Land & he had paid 2 -0 - 0
at the same Meeting
Voted that no Rams goe at Large on ye Common or Land that Lyes in Common at any time after the first Day of august next Ensewing Vntill the first Day of Novemr Nenxt following on the penalty of ten shillings for Each Ram that shall be taken at Large as above sd to be paid by the owner of such Ram so taken & to be Recovered as the Law Directs or Each Ram so taken to be forfeit to them that shall take Vp such Ram or Rams
& Richard Mower & Richard Johnson Chose to prosecute sd order at a Town Meeting held in Lyn June 25th 1713
Nathall Gowing & Josiah Rhoads Junr Chose Jurymen
at the same Meeting
Whereas Isaac Ramsdell senr applyd himselfe to the Towne to pay about four pounds for him that he is Now suid for by John & Benjamin Potter : and that the Town would please to fix Vp his house that the Town had suffered to stand Vpon the freshmarsh plaine so Cald : and to Relieve him with some Necessary supplies
Voted that the above four pounds or there abouts be paid by the Town & that Case be taken Vp and the above house be fixed Vp as shall be thaught best by the selectmen : and to be supplyd with some Necessaries : and at the Decease of the said Isaac Ramsdell & his wife then said house to be the Towns : and if house shall be Judgd More worth at their Decese then the above four pounds and fixing it Vp & the supplies he shall have from
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the Town : then in such Case the Town to pay the over plus to said Ramsdells Heirs but the house to be the Towns to Dispose of as they shall see Meet : the above Named Isaac Ramsdell being present in said Meeting Did Consent to all a bove said
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at a Town Meeting held in Lyn October : the 8th 1713
Voted that our Minister Mr. Shepard shall have Eighty pounds in bills of Credit for his Labour in the Ministrey in this present year in Lue or Consideration of the fourscore pounds Voted by ye Town the 2 of March : 1680-81 - & ye Contribution to be kept up as heretofore : this present year will be Vp the 8th day of March Next Ensewing
at the same Meeting
Voted seventy pounds to be assed on ye Town to pay the schoole Master & to Defrey the Necessary Charges ariseing in the Town & to be paid in bills of Credit
at ye same Meeting
Wheras at a Town Meeting ye 14th of May 1713 : the Town Did Vote that Isaack Ramsdell senr should have Dureing his & his wives Life Eighty pols of Land in ye freshmarsh plaine also in June 25 = 1713 past a Nother Vote Refering to sd Rams dels house that stood on sd plaine as sd Votes at Large May appear Now sd Isaac Ramsdell being present at this Meeting Desired said house Might be braught Down in to the Town & to stand there Vpoon the same terms in all Respects as is Mentioned in that Vote of ye Town June 25 - 1713 : & as to that Vote May : 14th 1713 Refering . to the Land he did in open Town Meeting Release ye Town from : Vpon which Voted that the said Isaac Ramsdells house shall be braught Down in the Town & set some where in the Common betwixt the Meeting house and Michaile Boudens house on the North side ye highway in such place as the selectmen shall apoint and there to stand on the same terms in all Respects as was Voted in June 25 - 1713 : the above sd Isaac Ramsdell being present Consented therto
at the same Meeting
Capt Theophilus Burrill & Thomas Burrage to Joyne with the Comitte to take Care to prevent Incroacments on ye Common : and to Vew a place by John ffarringtons for a highway & Report to the Town 44
at a Town Meeting held in Lyn March ye first 1713/14 John Burrill Chose Moderator
at the same Meeting
John Burrill Chose Town Clerk for ye year Ensewing
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at ye same Meeting
Capt Theo Burrill Lt Samll Graves Lt John Poole Ens John Newhall Deacon Thomas Burrage Danll Hichins Junr & John Burrill Chose selectmen for ye year Ensewing
at the same Meeting
John Potter Crispas Richards & Ebenezer fflint was Chose Constables for ye year Ensewing
at ye same Meeting
Henry Collins Joseph ffarr Danll Mansfield senr Thomas Burrage Joseph Burrill & Danll Mansfield Junr Chose tithing Men as the Law Directs
at the same Meeting
Thomas Norwood & Benjamin ffuller Chose fence Vewers to take Care of Rumney Marsh for ye year Ensewing sd Norwood & ffuller Excusd from work at highwais and Theoph ffarrington & Allin Breed Chose fence Vewers to take Care of ye Town Marsh for ye year Ensewing
at the same Meeting
Joseph Browne Joseph Mansfield Junr Samuel Collins Nathall Inguls John Bancroft Junr and John Bates was Chose fence Vewers for ye yeare Insewing
at the same Meeting
Richard Mower Richard Johnson Capt Eebenr Bancroft and Nathall Gowing was Chose surveyers of the highwaies for ye year Ensewing
at ye same Meeting
Voted that the highwaies shall be Made & Mended in the same way & Manner as Last year and that Vote past March 2 - 1712/13 to be the Rule for the year Ensewing Refering to highwaies Except ye parts of ye town
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at ye same Meeting March 1th 1713/14
Ephraim Stacy William Collins Daniel Brown William Curtice Robert Edmunds Theo Merriam Samll Parker & Samll Stearns was Chose hawards for ye year Ensewing to take Care swine be yoakd & Ringd as ye Law Directs
at ye same Meeting
Benjamin ffuller Chose Leather sealer
at ye same Meeting
Lt Samll Johnson Cap Ebenr Bancroft Henry Collins Junr & Will Merriam Chose to obtein schoole Master & agree with him and to settle ye schoole as shall be Judgd best by them
at ye same Meeting
Voted that all ye families in ye Town on ye westerly side the great bridg Vp so high as Samll Jencks Junr & Edward Belcher in Cluding their two
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families : shall in all Respects be braught in with ye body of ye Town Refering to ye Keeping of bulls : Mr. Taylors family Excluded
at ye same Meeting
Lt Johnson Capt Theop Burrill Lt Breed Deacon Burrage Chose to set out ye Land betwixt ye Town & Moses Hudson and Report what they think best to be Voted in yt Matter
at the same Meeting
Voted that Lt Breed shall have all ye shells on Nahant beaches for ye year Ensewing he selling sd shells to ye Inhabitants for 6s p Load 40 bushalls Each Load braught to ye Vpland & he to pay the Town : 15s
at ye same Meeting
Voted that ye same order Refering to Rams yt was Last year shall stand in force for ye year Ensewing in all ye parts of it and Enezr Tarbox aded to them that was to Look after sd order Last year so that thay three Viz Richard More Richard Johnson & sd Tarbox are Impowered to prosecute sd order this year
at ye same Meeting
Joseph Breed Chose Collector to Collect all that Remains Vncollected in ye severall assessments Delivered to his father Joseph Breed Decesd when Constable
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at a town Meeting held in Lyn March ye 18th 1713/14
Wheras Crispus Richards was Chose Constable the Last Town Meeting held March : 1 : 1713/14 & since Refusd to serve & paid five pounds Vpor which this Meeting was Cald and Now sd Richards presented Joseph Jacobs . to serve in his Roome Voted that Joseph Jacobs serve Constable for ye year Ensewing in ye place of sd Richards & sd Crispus Richards Money Returned: sd Jacobs present & accepted
at ye same Meeting
Whereas Capt John Browne Petitiond ye town to sett his fence streight at fflints plaine so Cald Voted that Henry Collins Junr Joseph Mansfield sen and Crispus Richards Vew what is petiond for and order the seting sd fence as they shall Judg best Not to Damifie the highway
at the same Meeting
Voted that William ffarrington Junr shall have so much of ye Common Land as to set his New hous Vpon & six foote from it hee paying to ye Town as others have done in such cases
We ye subscribers being apointed by ye Town at their Late Meeting March ye 1th 1713/14 on ye Towns behalf as a Committy to agree with Moses Hudson Referring to ye Exchange of sume Land Lying betwixt John ffar- ringtons & Aquila Ramsdels fields & ye fresh marsh so Cald : we ye afore sd
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haveing Met on sd Land on this Eighteenth Day of March 1713/14 : & have agreed to begin ye Divisianall Line at a heap of stones standing two poles southerly from ye southerly Corner of John ffarringtons fence Neare to ye brook from thence Running on a line Northeasterly to a white oake tree Marked from thence Runing on a line to a Nother white oake tree Marked standing
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standing at ye foote of a Little hill from thence turning More Easterly to another white oake Marked sanding on ye top of sd hill from thence Runing on a streight Line to ye westerly Corner of Benjamin Potters stone wall : and ye Town quits claime to & gives Vp their Right in all the Lands on ye southerly side of sd boundeies in all that peice of Land Reputed to be Jonathon Hudsons Lately Decesd Vnto ye sd Moses Hudson & his suksessors and all ye Land on ye Northerly side of sd bounderies to be to ye Town In witness where of that it is a greed as it is before Mentioned Each party have hereto set their hands on ye Day before Mentioned
signe Moses M. Hudson his Comtt
Samuel Johnson
John Breed
Thomas Burrage Theophilus Burrill
at ye same Meeting March 18th 1713/14
Voted & accepted & Confirmed the before agreement
at a Meeting of ye selectmen of Lyn March 18th 1713/14
Whereas Mr. John Brintnall has applid him selfe to the selectmen to Lay him out a highway through part of ye Land formerly possesd by Moses Hawks Decesd begining at ye higway Near Widdow Hawkses house so to his owne Land formerly possesd by Mr Geffords and he would pay for the same & sd Brintnalls Land being {as we are informed] is an original grant or Lot therfore Capt Theophilus Burrill & Mr. Daniel Hichins Junr are apointed to Lay out the above Desired highway in ye Most Convenient place & Least Damage & to Lay it out two pole wide and sd Mr Brintnall to pay for ye same as the Law in that Case provids & to Meet at ye Widow Hawkses house on Monday the 29th Day of March Currant at Eight of ye Clock forenoon in order to ye same
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at a Meeting of ye selectmen of Lyn March : 24th 1713/14
Left John Poole & James Pearson are apointed to pambulate on the Line betwixt Lyn and Reading with such persons as shall be apointed by Reading for that purpoze & to Meet at tobacco hill on tuesday the sixth Day of
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Aprill Next at ten of ye Clock for Noon : if that Day prove foule weather then ye Next fare day
April 6th - 1714 we whose Names are Vnder Written Did Meet at time & place Mentioned & have performed sd service
Lyn John Poole James Pearson
Reading John Goodwin William Briant
Aprill : 17th 1714
Mr. Edward Baker Mr. John Merriam & Mr. Ebenezer Belcher are apointed by ye select Men of Lyn to Joyne with such persons as ye select Men of Boston shall apoint to Run ye Line betwixt their Towne & ours & to Meet at ye house of Lampsons at Rumney Marsh on tuesday the twentieth of Aprill Currant at Nine of ye Clock in ye forenoon & if that Day prove foule weather then on Tuesday Next following & Make Return of their Doings therin Pursuant to Direction we Edward Baker Ebenezer Belcher & John Merriam on behalfe of Lyn Met with Grove Hirst one of ye selectmen of Boston accompanied by Mr Elisha Tuttle Thomas Berry Wm Hasey & Samuel Tuttle at ye place apointed & proceeded to ye work performing ye same according to Direction on the 20th of April 1714 Witness our hands
Comtte for Boston
Grove Hirst
Elisha Tuttle Thomas Berey William Hascey
Comtte for Lyn Edward Baker John Merriam Ebenezer Belcher
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at a Town Meeting held in Lyn May 14th 1714
John Burrill was Chose Representitive to serve at ye Generall Court according to Precept
at ye same Meeting
Voted that John ffarrington hath Liberty to set Vp a fence from ye Norwesterly Corner of Benja Potters ston wall a Cross the way ajoyning to ye southeasterly Corner of Aquila Ramsdels young orchard & there to hang a good gate also that he hang another good gate on ye westerly side of sd farringtons Land Vnder ye Edge of ye hill a Cross where ye way Now Leads also ye sd farrington to Remove ye Lower Most part of his field fence Next ye brook a Little higher Vp into his field for ye better accomidateing ye way & he to Make & Maintaine sd gates & fence at his own Charge : & all persons to have Liberty to pass & Repass at all times with Cart & other waies as thay May have ocation thay Keeping one way as well Vnder ye hill as in cther places throug sd farringtons Land or such
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other way as he May procure on or Near ye Vseal way and sd ffarrington to have ye ImproveMent of what Land ye Town hath betwixt or within sd gates all which as above said to be Continued Dureing the Towns pleasure
at ye same Meeting
Voted that if any person shall Kill a fox in ye Town provided such person be one of ye Town they shall have two shillings for Every fox so Kild & ye head to be braught to the Constable & Mark by him & anacompt thereof taken & braught by him to ye select Men
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at a Meeting of ye selectmen of Lyn August 16 - 1714 John Burrill sworn to ye office of Town Clerk in ye Town of Lyn
at a Legal Town Meeting held in Lyn Septemr : 30th 1714
Left John Poole Chose Moderator
at ye same Meeting
Voted that our Minister the Revert Mr. Jerimiah Shepard shall have Eighty pounds in bills of Credit for his Labour in ye Ministrey for this present year which will be Vp ye 8th of January Next Ensewing in Leue of the fourscore pounds Voted by ye Town ye 2 of March 1680 = 81 & ye Contribution to be Kept Vp as heretofore
at the same Meeting
Voted Eighty pounds to be paid in bills of Credit to Defrey ye Necessary Charges ariseing in ye Town all above sd to be assesd as the Law Directs
at ye same Meeting
the Town being sensable of their great want of Grinding and ye Grant Made to Edmond ffarrington ye 28th of ye 10th Mo = 1654 not being p formed {as we apprehend] where by ye Inhabitants are great sufferers through his sucksessors Not seasonably grinding ye Towns Grists as by said Vote May appeare Therfore Voted that Left John Poole Lt John Breed Thomas ffarrar John Newhall Clark Edward ffuller Thomas Norwood & Theophilus Burrill are a Committy fully Impowered to act in behalf of ye Town as they or ye Major part of them shall Judg best Either by a greeing with Mathew ffarrington {whoe is ye sugsessor of ye sd Edmond ffarrington in that
Mater of ye Mill] forthwith or assoone as May be to Repaire ye sd Mill whereby ye Town May be suplyed with grinding according to ye true Intent of ye afore Recited Vote or to prosecute ye sd Mathew ffarrington for his Deficency Neglect or None performance of ye Condition of ye afore sd grant by opening ye streem or in such other way or Manner as sd Committe or ye Major part of them {by ye best adVice & Counsell they Can obteine ] shall think best or if ye said Committee shall think it best to
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set Vp a Nother Grist Mill {the Major part agreeing} any where Vpon that River where sd ffarringtons Mill Now stands or Vpon any part of ye River that Runs throug ye great bridge so Cald Either by them selves or any of them or any other person or persons Joyning with them as they or ye Major part of said Con:mitte shall see Meet : and such persons as shall so Erect a Grist Mill they their heirs & Sucksessors have ye full Liberty & privilidg of all ye Towns Right and Interest as to Water & water corses for any such Mill so Erected & if ye afore said grantees see Cause to set Vp a Mill as afore said to have it Erected assoone as May be with Con- Veniency and to keep sd Mill in good Repaire from time to time soe as to doe ye Towns work both well & seasonable but if said grantees shall Neglect to performe ye Conditions afore said that then the said streeme belonging to said Mill shall Revert to the Town againe
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at a Town Meeting held in Lyn December : 6th 1714
John Burrill Chose Representitive to serve at ye Generall Court according to warrant
at the same Meeting
Left John Poole Henry Collins Junr & Hananiah Huchason Chose to serve on ye granjury
Edmond Needham John Bancroft Junr Samuell Jenks Junr & Willm Collins on ye Jury of tryais for ye Inferior Cort at Salem
at ye same Meeting
Deacon Burrage Lt Breed & Ens Newhall Chose to Vew ye Land petitiond for by Samll farrington & Make Report to ye Next Town Meeting at ye same Meeting
Voted that ye selectmen shall order how Many Boars shall be Kept in ye Town & to agree with persons to Keep them & for how Much and to be paid for Keeping out of ye Town Rate
at a Meeting of ye Selectmen Decemr 13th 1714 Deacon Thoms Burrage & Ens John Newhall are apointed to Layout a Town highway from ye Country Road Neare ye eld sluce soe Vpwards to ye Country Road that Leads from Salem to Reading Neare ye Newhalls Land in ye Woods : which Town highway is to be Laid as Neare as May be on ye place whereit Now goes & was Left by ye Comitte that Laidout ye Commons : & Make Return of their Doings
Pursuant to this order we ye subscribers have Laidout a Town highway of two poles wide that was Left by ye Commity that Laidout ye Commons : the said highway begining at ye Country Road Neare ye old sluce so Cald and so Vpwards through the sluce plaine as we have Laid heaps of stones till we Came at a great Rock at ye Vper End of sd plaine and soe on ye
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Easward sid sd Rock : from thence Vpwards till sd way Comes Neare Duck pond in the place whereit is Now Vseed : & then as the westward way goes Round the slow of water & soe as ye way is Now Vesed till it Comes to Salem Road that Leads to Reading Neare ye Newhalls Land : Lyn Decemr 15 - 1714
Thomas Burrage John Newhall
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Essex ss to John Potter Constable in Lyn
Whereas ye selectmen are Informed that sometime in ye Month of Novemr Last past 1713 Edward Carpinter & Elizabeth his wife Came into the Town of Lyn & Came from ye Town of Boston or some part of sd Town of Boston where they properly belong = therfore at a Meeting of ye selectmen of Lyn December 23 - 1714 you are apointed to warn ye above sd Edward Carpinter & Elizabeth his wife to depart out of sd town of Lyn forthwith or they shall be proceeded with as ye Law Directs failenot & Make Returne of your Doings therin
Lynn Decemr 23 - 1714 p or of ye selectmen John Burrill Clerk Pursuant to ye above warrant I have warned ye above Named Edward Carpinter & Elizabeth his wife to Depart out of ye Town of Lyn forthwith or they shalbe proceeded with as the Law Directs : Lynn Decemr 25=1714 by Me John Potter Constable in Lyn
Essex ss to John Potter Constable in Lynn
Wheras ye selectmen are Informed that Abraham Hobs sometime in ye Month of October Last past 1714 : Came into ye Town of Lyn & Came from ye Town of Ipswich where he properly belongs = therefore at a Meeting of ye selectMen of Lynn Decemr : 23 = 1714 you are apointed to warn ye above sd Abraham Hobs to Depart out of sd Town of Lyn forthwith or he shalbe proceeded with as ye Law Directs failenot & Make Return with your Doings therein
Lyn Decemr : 23 = 1714 : p or of ye selectmen
John Burrill Clerk
Pursuant to ye above warrant I have warned ye above Named Abraham Hobs to Depart out of ye town of Lyn forthwith or he shall be proceeded with as ye Law Directs Lyn Decemr 25 - 1714
by Me John Potter Constable in Lyn
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Essex ss = To John Potter Constable in Lyn
Whereas ye selectmen are Informed that sometime in ye Month of Novemr Last past 1714 : Elizabeth Hobs Came into ye Town of Lyn & Came from ye Town of Ipswich where shee properly belongs = therefore at a Meeting
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oI ye select Men of Lyn December 23 = 1714 you are apointed to warn ye above sd Elizabeth Hobs to Depart out of sd Town of Lyn forthwith or shee shall be proceeded with as ye Law Directs failenot & Make Return with your Doings therein Lyn Decemr 23 - 1714 p or of ye selectmen John Burrill Clerk
Pursuant to ye above warrant I have warned ye above Named Elizabeth Hobs to Depart out of ye Town of Lyn forthwith or shee shall be proceeded with as the Law Directs Lyn Decemr : ye : 25 = 1714 by Me John Potter Constable in Lyn
Essex ss = to John Potter Constable in Lyn
Wheras ye select Men of Lyn are Informed that some time in the Months of Novemr or Decemr Last past - 1714 Jonathon Taward & his family Came in to ye Town of Lyn & Came from ye Town of Maldon wher they properly belong = therfore at a Meting of ye selectmen of Lyn January 10th 1714/15 you are apointed to warn ye above Named Jonathon Haward to Depart out of sd Town of Lyn with his famary forthwith or they sall be proceed with as ye Law Directs faile not & Make Return of your Doing therin
Lyn January = 10th 1714/ 15 p order of ye sellectmen John Burrill Clerk
Pursuant to ye above warrant I have warned ye above Named Jonathon Haward to depart out of sd Town of Lyn with his family forthwith or he shall be proceeded with as ye Law Directs Dated Lyn January ye 15 - 1714/15 by Me
John Potter Constable in Lyn
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Essex ss = To John Potter Constable in Lyn
Wheras ye Selectmen of Lyn are Informed that on or about ye Ninth Day of february Instant 1714/15 : Roger Edwards & Sarah his wife Came Came in to The Town of Lyn & Came from ye Town of Ipswich where They properly belong or had their Last Residence = therfore you are apointed to warn ye above Named Roger Edwards & Sarah his wife to Depart out of sd Town of Lyn forthwith or they shall be proceeded with as ye Law Directs failenot & Make Return of your Doings therin - In the Name & p order of ye selectmen of Lyn
John Burrill Clerk
Pursuant to ye above warrant I have warned ye above Named Roger Edwards & Sarah his wife to Depart out of sd Town of Lyn forthwith or they shall be proceeded with as as ye Law Directs
Dated Lyn february ye : 16th 1714/15
by Me John Potter Constable
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at a Legal Town Meeting held in Lyn March 7th 1714/15
John Burrill was Chose Town Clerk for ye year
at ye same Meeting
Capt Theo Burrill Deacon Thomas Burrage Left John Poole Sargt Danll Mansfield Ens John Newhall Sargt William Merriam & John Burrill was Chose selectmen for ye year Ensewing
at ye same Meeting
Daniel Browne Eleazer Collins & Kendall Pearson was Chose Constables for ye year Ensewing
at ye same Meeting
Henry Collins Junr Joseph ffarr senr Danll Mansfield senr Thomas Burrage Joseph Burrill & Daniell Mansfield Junr Choose Titheing Men as ye Law Directs
at ye same Meeting
Thomas Stocker & Samll Stocker Chose fence Vewers for Rumney Marsh for ye year Ensewing & Ens Theo ffarrington & Allin Breed Chose fence Vewers for ye Town Marsh for ye year Ensewing : and Joseph Mansfield senr Willm Gray Willm Curtice Nathall Collins & Willm Basset Choese fence Vewers for ye Town fields for ye year Ensewing
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