Records of ye towne meetings of Lyn 1701-1717, Part 8

Author: Lynn, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1956
Publisher: Lynn Historical Society
Number of Pages: 118


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at ye same Meeting


Richard Johnson Richard Mower Samll Parker & John Bancroft Junr Chose surveyers of highwaies for ye year


at the same Meeting


Joseph Browne Jacob Newhall Samll Baxter & Henry Silsbe Chose hawards to take Care swine be yoak & Ringd for ye year Ensewing as ye Law Directs


at ye same Meeting


Benja ffuller Chose Leather sealers as ye Law Directs


at ye same Meeting


Voted that the selectmen obtein a schoole Master and agree with him & settle ye schoole as shall be Judgd best by them


at the same Meeting


Benjamin Potter Willm Gray franics Norwood & Daniell Mansfield Junr Chose to take Care and prosecute ye Town order that prohibits Keeping gees in ye Commons & they or any two of them are hereby fully Impowered to Prosecute sd order


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at ye same Meeting March ye 7th 1714/15


Voted that if any person or persons shall at any time hereafter pule & Leave Down any Raile or Railes in the fence that Incloses Rumney Marsh


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in Lyn such person or persons shall pay as afine to ye Town ye sum of five shillings to be Recovered by ye fence Vewers of sd Marsh for ye time being as the Law Directs


at ye same Meeting


Voted that ye Charge for Makeing & Maintaing ye highwaies sall {for ye year Ensewing] be paid out of ye Town Rate the New precinct Excepted


at ye same Meeting


Voted that Rams {for ye year Ensewing] shall be Vnder ye same Regulation in all Respects as Voted by ye Town May 14 - 1713 for that year


at the same Meeting


Voted that ye select Men shall yeues Means to prevent ye overflowing Rhoadses Mill brook


at the same Meeting


Pursuant to ye Request of Samuel ffarrington Voted that he shall have thirty pole of Common Land on ye Westerly side that highway that Leads from Newhalls Lane towards Thomas Chadwells in a Con Veniant place & Least pregidutiall he paying thirty shillings for the same Octor : 12 : 1715 paid Entord two Leavs forward


at ye samame Meeting


Voted that wheras some of ye old Town books are Much shattered therfore somuch shall be stransscribed out of one or More of them into another book as ye selectmen shall think best


at the same Meeting


Voted that Thomas ffarrar shall have Eight pole of Common Land to Make his fence streight Neare his house he paying Eight shillings for ye same


at the same Meeting


Voted that the select Men shall Let for one yeare that peice of Land Lying betwixt ye brook by Joseph Browns : & Joseph Mansfields Lot by ye fresh Marsh for the Towns Vse


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Aprill 14th 1715 Pursuant to a Notification from the select Men of Salem : Capt Theo Burrill & Mr. Danll Mansfield are apointed to pambulate on ye Lower part of ye Line betwixt Salem & Lyn : and Capt Ebenr Bancroft Mr. Willm Eaton Junr & Mr Joseph Newhal or any two of them are apointed to pambulate on ye Vperpart of sd Line all to Meet at ye house of Joseph Sibley Junr on ye : 25 - Day of April Currant at Nine of ye Clock fore noon to Joyne with such as Salem has apointed for that service p order of ye select Men of Lyn


We whose Names are Vnder written being apointed by ye Towns of Salem & Lyn to goe in pambulation on ye Lower Line between ye sd Towns have accordingly Gon from aheap of stones bareing southerly from Peter Twiss


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alias Jons to ye head of Long pond alias Capt Corwins pond to aheap of stones where was formerly a Read oake tree and from thence to Near ye head of one of ye branches of spring pond on which Line Capt Lindsey has set Vp afence from ye south part of ye Country highway Down to ye above sd branch of spring pond & from thence on ye other side of ye pond to a heape of stones on ye brink of ye hill & so to ye spring Commonly Called Lyn spring : & from thence to ye Middle of Mr Blanoes house Down to ye sea where is a stake & heape of stones a Little to ye westward of ye outlet : & have Renewed all ye bounds on sd Line & Mutually agreed therein : wittnes our this 25 of April - 1715


for Lyn Theo Burrill Daniel Mansfield


for Salem John Higginson Jur Peter Osgood B Gerish


Wee Under written being Impowered by ye Towns of Salem & Lyn to Renew bounds between ye Towns of Salem & Lyn have perambulated as followeth begining at a heap of stones behind ye house were Joseph Sibley Now Dwels & from thence about Northwest to another heap of stones & from one station to another Vntill Wee Come to ye brink of ye hill by ye Edge of ye pond Called Humphries pond & soe to ye Iseland in ye pond & from thence to ye place where ye water Runs out of ye pond at ye north- west Corner : & from thence to a heap of stones on ye Edge of a hill in sight of sd pond : & from thence from station to station being heaps of stones to a pine tree Lying on the


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the ground Called ye seven Mens bounds : and from thence to a pine tree growing with stones at ye Roote formerly Marked with six Marks : and from thence from station to statation being heaps of stones about twenty Rods Disance from Each other to a white oake Marked : S : L : nigh Ipswich River : this : 25th Day of April : 1715


from Lyn Ebenezer Bancroft Will Eaton Joseph Newhall


from Salem


Wll Pickering


Joseph Orne


Thomas fflint Junr


Bena ffint


at a Town Meeting held in Lyn May : 13th 1715 John Burrill was Chose Representitive to serve at ye General Court according to Precept


at the same Meeting


the Town bing informd that Eleazer Collins that was Chose Constable at ye Last March Meeting was at ye Eastward when Chose & Did not Come home till Aprill & then shewed forth wat a damage it would be for him


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to serve it was Desired that Joseph Jacobs Might serve in his Roome & he would pay him Voted that Joseph Jacobs serve Constable for this year in ye place of sd Collins : & sd Jacobs being present accepted


at the same Meeting


Voted that John ffuller Junr shall have twenty poles of the Towns Land on & about the Mill hill so Cald so as Not to damnify any higway : as shall be setout by John Potter & Ens John Newhall & to pay one shilling p pole for ye same


May : 30 - 1715 twenty shillings paid for the above Land & put to ye Towns Mony November : 11th 1717 : the above Named John ffuller Relinquished all his Right in the above Land for twenty shillings which was paid to him out of ye Towns Money & sd Land to be the Towns as heretofore


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at the same Meeting May 13 - 1715


Ebenezer Tarbox Chose shepard to Keep sheep for this year


at the same Meeting


Voted that wheras at a Town Meeting Novemr 26 - 1711 it was Voted that there should be 8d p Cow paid for Maintainig bulls as set forth in sd Vote & at a Town Meeting Novemr 17 == 1712 it was Voted ten pence & yet found two Litlle therefore Now that there shall be twelve pence p cow paid in Lew of the 8d & 10d as Described in said Votes


at the same Meeting


Voted that there shall be six pounds paid out of the Town Rate for Keeping boars in the Towne for one year & ye selectmen to proportion ye Number of boars and whoe shall Keep them


October : 12 = 1715


Samuel ffarrington paid thirty shillings for ye Land Granted him by ye Town March - 7th 1714/15


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at a Town Meeting held in Lyn October : 17th 1715


Voted that our Minister the Revernt Mr Shepard shall have for his Labour in ye Ministrey for this present year which will be Vp ye 8th of January Next the sum of Eighty pounds in Luie of ye fourscore pounds Voted by ye Town the second of March 1680/81 and to be in bills of Credit & ye Contribution to be Kept up as heretofore


at the same Meeting


Voted Ninty pounds to be Raisd to pay the schoole Master and the Necessary Charges ariseing in the Town all to be assesd as the Law Directs at ye same Meeting


Left Samll Johnson Left Samll Graves & Mr Thoms ffarrar are fully


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Impoweed to settle the bounds of ye Land formerly Laid out at ye Read spring so Cald Now ownd by Coll Samll Browne and to agree with him for a small Lot belonging to sd Coll Browne that is said to be Mislaid when ye Commons was Laid out


at the same Meeting


Voted that there be a Contribution on Lords Day ye 30th of Octor Instant for an addition to our Ministers salary for this year


at ye same Meeting


Voted that Thomas Stocker Richard Mower Benja Potter John Ivory & Nathal Collins be a Committe [ye Major part of them agreeing] to take Care ye Town be suitably supplied with bulls : that is to say that ye sd Committe Doe fourthwith or assoone as May be agree with such persons as they May think best to Keep good bulls Either in pastuers or going at Large for that part of ye Town allready agreed for ye Maintaining of bulls by ye payment of one shilling p Cow according to a Late Town Vote : & ye sd Comtt from time to time to take Notise of ye sd bulls so Kept as afore sd : & how they are Lookd after : & sd Comt : to Determin what Each person so Keeping as afore sd shall Receive of ye Mony Raisd for Keeping of bulls according to our Town Votes as afore sd : & sd Comte : thus to Continue till ye Town see Cause to with Draw or alter this Vote 62


at a Town Meeting Novem: 3 = 1715


Capt Ebenr Bancroft Mathew ffarrington Thomas Chadwell & Jonathon Hobs Chose to serve on ye Granjury at ye Next superior Court at Salem and Benja fuller John Williams John Lewis Eleazer Rhoads Junr & Nathall Huchason Chose to serve on ye Jury of tryalls


it was propounded for Clark Newhall to have a pewe in ye Meeting hous by ye Mens stares 63


at a Legall Town Meeting held in Lyn March 5th 1715/16 John Burrill Chose Moderator


at the same Meeting


John Burrill was Chose Town Clark for ye year Ensewing at the same Meeting


Lt John Poole Henry Collins Junr John Hawks John Potter Thomas Chever Benjamin Huchason & John Burrill was Chose selectmen for ye year Ensewing


at the same Meeting


Samuel Breed Elisha Newhall & John Basset was Chose Constables for the year Ensewing & ye sd Baset Desired ye Town that Joseph Jacobs migh


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serve in his place & the Town by Vote Chose said Jacobs to serve in sd Bassets place & to goe for his turn & sd Jacobs acepted


at the same Meeting


Henry Collins Junr Joseph ffarr senr Daniel Mansfield senr Thomas Burrage Joseph Burrill & Daniel Mansfield ju Chose Titheing Men as the Law Directs


at the same Meeting


Thomas Stocker & Benja Potter Chose fence Vewers for Rumney Marsh at the same Meeting


for the year Ensewing


at the same Meeting


Andrew Mansfield Thomas Rhoads Crispus Richards Nathaniel Collins Junr Samuel Newhall & Ephraim Newall Chose fence Vewers for ye year Ensewing


at the same Meetin


Richard Johnson Richard Mower Thomas Newhall and Ebenezer flint Chose surveyers of highwaies for the year Ensewing


at the same Meeting


Samll Hathorne Jonathon Ramsdel Junr Thomas fuller Samll Laughton Junr William Eaton Junr & Danel Newhall Chose to take Care swine be yoakd & Ringd as the Law Directs for ye year Ensewing & their precincts to be as the severall wards of the Constable are


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at the same Meeting March 5th 1715/16


. Benjamin ffuller Chose Leather sealer


at the same Meeting


Voted twenty pounds to be paid by the Town & nomore towards the procureing a schoole Master according to Law : & the Remainder to be Made Up by ye schollars as the Committe shall order and Lt John Pearson Henry Collins Junr John Newhall Clark : John Hawks & John Ivory Chose by the Town to procure a schoole Master in Manner as above Described for ye year Ensewing


at the same Meeting


Nathaniell Collins senr David Johnson Andrew Mansfield & Joseph farr Junr Chose to take Care & prosecute the Town order that prohibits ye Keeping of Gees on the Commons : they or any two of them are hereby fully Impowered to prosecute sd Order


at the same Meeting


Voted that the Charg for Repairing the highwaies shall be paid by the Town for ye year Ensewing the New precint Exceped


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at the same Meeting


Voted that Rams shall be Vnder the same Regulation in all Respects for ye year Ensewing as Voted by ye Town May 14 = 1713 for that year


at the same Meeting


Capt Theo Burrill Chose to Joyn with ye Commity in the affare of Coll Browne about ye Land at the spring


at the same Meeting


Voted to pay forty shillings for Jonathon Tarbox Widow at the same Meeting


Voted that Mr Lindsey John Potter & Deacon Burrage Vew ye Meetinghous & Report what they think best to Enlarg seats


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at the same Meeting March 5 == 1715/16


Voted that John Newhall turtius shall have Liberty to set up a pew in ye Meeting Hous from ye Mens stares in Cluding one third part of ye place formerly granted to Capt fford provided he Maintaine the windows against it


at the same Meeting


Ebenezer Tarbox Chose Shepard for ye year Ensewing at a Town Meeting held in Lyn May 18th 1716


John Burrill was Chose Representitive according to precept at a Towne Meeting held in Lyn June the : 11th 1716 Left John Pearson was Chose Moderator


at the same Meeting


Voted that ye seats in ye Meetinghouse should be Inlarged at the same Meeting


Voted that Capt Theophilus Burrill Ens Danll Mansfield Henry Collins Junr Richard Johnson Thomas Stocker should be a Comitte for to see the work be Done about the Meetinghous as they shall see best


at the same Meeting


Voted that the Committee that was Chose at our Last Annuall Meeting in March should provide a schoolmaster for the Town for the provision that the Town had Made Last March Meeting as Long as they Can 66


We Whose Names are here Unto subscribed being fully Impowered p the town of Lyn in ye year 1715 & in March 1715/16 as by ye Records May More fully appear to settle the bounds of ye Land formerly Laid out at the Red spring so Cald alias the spring farm : as allso for a small Lot Laid out Near or Joyning to the sd spring farm of two acres & forty Rod that is said to be Mis Laid when the Commons were Laid out Doe agree & settle the bounds as follow with Samuel Browne the present owner &


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Claimer of said Lands Viz : the bounds to begin at a stump . & heap of stones at the southwest Corner by the Muddy pond & so to Run North- westerly to a stump & heap of stones by ye side of a great Rock & so on sd Course to two great Rocks Lying on one another Neare the Brow of a hill & so on to ye brow of a hill to a small Read Oak tree & so down ye hill to a great burch stump & a heap of stones : & so north East to a great Rock by ye spring pond & so along ye pond to Salem Line & aLong by Salem Line to ye Read spring & so on Salem Line to a great stump full of stones . & so to a black oake stump & heap of stones about four poles from ye great hollow stump & so on to a Maple stump southward with a heap of stones by ye side of ye Muddy pond & from thence Cros the Muddy pond to ye stump & heap of stones first Mentioned on ye southwest Corner & ye sd Browne does agree & Engage to alow a Convenient Cart & Drift way for Cattle sheep &C : on ye south side of his stonewall & fence allalong to Salem Line & from Salem Line southward along in his sd Browns Land on sd Line one pole wide through his Land for Cart & drift way & the sd Browne has Liberty & is alowed to set Vp on sd way one or two gates ConVenient for passage for Cart & Creatures to be drove throw at one or both Ends of sd way at his own Cost & such as May Joyne with him in Makeing sd gates & fence on the way : In witnes wherof we have here Unto Interchangably set our hands : Lyn March : 15 = 1715/16


Samuell 3 Graves Mark Wittnes John Giles Samll Browne


Theophilus Burrill


B : Hana Buffentons Mark


Samll J. Johnsons Mark Thomas ffarrar , 67


At a Meeting of ye Selectmien of Lynn September : 19th 1716 John Burrill Sworn to ye office of Clerk in the Town of Lyn at a Meeting of ye selectmen of Lyn Septemr : 19 = 1716 John Burrill sworn assessor in the Town of Lynn 68


At a Town Meeting held in Lyn October first : 1716 John Burrill Chose Moderator


at the same Meeting


Voted that our Minister Mr Shepard shall have for his Labour in ye Ministrey for this present year which will be Vp ye 8th of January Next the sum of Eighty seven pounds in bills of Credit : in Luie of ye : 80 : pounds granted by ye Town the 2 of March : 1680/81 the Contribution to be Kept Vp as heretofore


at the same Meeting


Voted that the New precinct be Excepted from paying towards {what shall


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be at this Meeting Voted] for Repareing and altering the seats of ye Meeting house


at the same Meeting


Voted that ye Meeting house be shingled assone as May be with Con Venience & that the gallaries be Lowered & the stares & seats in the gallaries alltered as shall be Judged best by the Committy hereafter Named or ye Major part of them which Committy are Lt Samll Graves Henry Collins Junr Deacon Burrage John Potter Crispas Graves & William Collins : & if sd Committy think it best to Cut & alter ye Pullpit then to be Done at their Discretion


at the same Meeting


Voted a Rate of one hundred & fourty pounds to be Raised to Repair the Meeting hous as above sd & to pay Town Debts proper & Necessary : & this sum & what is granted to the Minister to be assessed


at the same Meeting


Voted at ye Request of the present schoole Master Mr Bishop that he is Dismisd when his quertor is Vp


at the same Meeting


Voted that Left Breed Ensigne Mansfield & Mr John Hawkes be a Committy to obteine a schoole Master Quallified according to Law to Keep schoole till Next March Meeting


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at the same Meeting October : 1 = 1716


in answer to Joshua Rhoads petion about Land Lt John Pearson & John Burrill Chose to treat with him about that Matter & Report to the Town


at the same Meeting


propounded to sell John Browne a peice of Land Lying betwixt his fathers hous & Isaac Ramsdells : Capt Theo Burrill & Ens Newhall Chose to Vew it & Report to ye Town


at the same Meeting


Voted that the fatt Cows to Kill not to be Rated to pay towards Main- taining bulls & Benjamin Potter take a New List of all the Lean Cows that are to pay the owners of them to the Maintaining bulls as already Voted 70


at a Legall Town Meeting held in Lyn March 4th 1716/17 John Burrill was Chose Moderator


at ye same Meeting John Burrill Chose Town Clark for ye year Ensewing at the same Meeting


Capt Theo Burrill Lt John Poole Lt Theo ffarrington Ens Danll Mansfield


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John Ivory Richard Johnson & John Burrill Chose Selectmen for ye year Ensewing


at the same Meeting


Benja Potter Chose Constable & John Hawks was offered to serve in sd Potters Roome & the Towne by Vote accepted of him & to goe for sd Potters turn and Joseph Collins Junr was Chose Constable and Joseph Jacobs offered to serve in his Roome if he would pay him five pounds within one year & to goe for sd Collins turn & the Town by Vote accepted of sd Jacobs to be Constable in sd Collins place


and John Hawks Junr Chose Constable all for the year Ensewing


at the same Meeting


William ffarrington Samll Heart & Allin Breed was Chose Titheingmen


att the same Meeting


Samll Stocer & Joseph Edmons Junr Chose fence Vewers for Rumney Marsh for ye year Ensewing


at the same Meeting


Thomas Norwood Benja ffuller Nathall Ingulls & John Collins Chose fence Vewers for the year Ensewing


at the same Meeting


Richard Johnson Richard Mower Thomas Newhall & Ebenr fflint Chose surveyers of highways for ye year Ensewing


at the same Meeting


Thomas ffuller Samll Laughton Junr John Browne Eeazer Rhoads Junr Willm Eaton Junr & Danll Newhall Chose to take Care that swine be yoakd & Ringd as the Law Directs in their severall precincts


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at the same Meeting March 4 - 1716/17


Benjamin ffuller Chose Leather sealer as ye Law directs


at the same Meeting


Nathall Collins David Johnson Andrew Mansfield & Joseph ffarr Junr Chose & hereby fully Impowered to prosecute any breach of that Town order that prohibits Gees going on the Commons


at the same Meeting


Ebenezer Tarbox Chose Shepard & ye selectmen to give him Instructions at the same Meeing


John Collins Ebenezer Tarbox & Eleazer Rhoads senr Chose & Impowered to prosecute the breach of that Town order that forbids Rams going at


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Large for part of ye year on a penalty they or any two of them to prosecute at the same Meeting


Voted that the Charge for Repareing the highwaies shall be paid by the Town for the year Ensewing : the New Precint Excepted


at the same Meeting


Voted that the select Men obtein a schoole Master agree with him & settle the schoole as shall be Judged best by them


at the same Meeting


Wheras the greatest part of the Committy Chose by the Town October first : 1716 : to alter the seats & Repare the Meeting hous desired to be Dismist from that servise & others put in their place Voted that Capt Theophilus Burrill Left John Breed & Left Theophilus ffarrington be a Commity for that service and have the same power in all Respects as the other Committy had or Migh have by ye Vote afore Named


at the same Meeting


John fferns paid his Rent for that bit of Land he hired of the Town two pence & the Town gave him the two pence againe


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at the same Meeting March the 4th 1716/17


Voted that Daniel Mansfield Junr shall have that peice of Common Land at ye Newsluce pond so cald Conteining about one acre & halfe already fenced in he payin forty shillings for ye same : provided all persons in the Town have Liberty for Ever here after to pass & Repass to water their flax at the pond they puting up the Draw Railes that is allwais to be there Kept & Maintained at sd Mansfields Charge


Decemr 27 = 1717 = the above Named Daniell Mansfield paid forty shillings for the above Land according to Vote


at a Legall Town Meeting held in Lyn March the 4th 1716/17


Voted that noe Rams goe at Large on the Commons or Land that Lies in Common in the Township of Lyn at any time after the first Day of August Next Ensewing the Date hereof and so vntill the first Day of November Next following & so from year to year Vntill ye Town shall see Cause to alter the same on the penalty of ten shillings for Each Ram that shall be taken going at Large as above said to be paid by the owner thereof to be Recovered as the Law Directs by the persons Chose by the Town to prosecute the breach of this order


this bylaw or Town order to be presented to the Generall sessions of the Peace for Confirmation


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at the same Meeting


Voted that John Browne shall have forty poles of Town Common Land Lying betwixt his fathers hous & Isaac Ramsdells as shall be set out by the selectmen


at the same Meeting


Voted that the selectmen order five or six boars to be Kept in the Town as they think best & to be paid by the Town for Keeping the same = same meeting Voted Richard Estes Thos ffarrar Samll Collins Willm Basset sen Wallr Pllips sen Wallr Phillips Jun John Hood Ebenr Hawks Samll Breed Will Basset Ju John Basset Samll Hood franc Norood Ben & Wid Alley Josep Richards Josep Collins Cooper & John Curtin Quakers so Cald be abated in the Next Town Rate all their proportion comes to : towards the Repareing the Meeting hous


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at a meeting of ye selectmen of Lyn April : 15 = 1717


John Burrill was sworn to the office of Town Clerk for the Town of Lyn at the same Meeting


Mr Daniel Hichins Junr Mr Benjamin Potter & Mr Richard Mower are apointed to Joyne with such persons as the select men of Boston shall apoint to Runn the Line betwixt their Town & ours : & to meet at the house of Mr John Lamsons at Rumney Marsh on tuesday the twenty third of April Currant at Nine of the Clock in the morning : & if that Day prove foule weather then on tuesday Next following & make Return of there Doing therein


We Whoe being Chosen by Lyn selectmen to Run the Line between Boston & Lyn Did Meet at time & place & Did Accordingly Run the Line with Boston Gentlemen Whose Names are Vnder written


Aprill 23 - 1717 : Benja Potter


Richard Mower


Habijah Sauage Jno Charnock


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Index


This index lists material found in Volume One and Volume Two of the Town Records of Lynn. Each subsequent volume will contain an individual index. All indexes will contain entries of a historical, sociologi- cal, and religious, as well as of a genealogical nature, since it is evident that the Town Records would be of value to students in these fields.


Genealogists will find that certain individuals may be listed under more than one entry, due to the various military, civil, and religious titles acquired by these people and to the frequent scarcity of information con- tained in the Records themselves.


Quaint and inconsistent spellings of surnames also presented a prob- lem and it is hoped that this method of indexing individuals exactly as listed in the Records, whenever the identity was in slight doubt, will prove the most satisfactory method to users of these volumes.


DOROTHY C. HAYWOOD Assistant Chief Librarian Lynn Public Library


Aborn, Moses-Vol. II, p. 45 Action [law suit]-Vol. I, p. 53 Allen, Jacob-Vol. I, p. 28 Alley, Ben-Vol. II, p. 98 Alley, Hugh-Vol. I, p. 48, 57, 65 ; Vol. II, p. 3, 21, 26, 35, 46 Alley, John-Vol. I, p. 74 Alley, Widow-Vol. II, p. 93


Andrews, Stephen-Vol. I, p. 67


Appleton, Mr. - Vol. I, p. 9, 24


Arnold (Arnulls)-Vol. I, p. 24


Assessors-Vol. I, p. 27, 69 ; Vol. II, p. 14, 26, 63,89


Attorney for Town-Vol. I, p. 13, 36 ; Vol. II, p. 58 Atwell, John-Vol. II, p. 61, 66, 71


Bacheller, John-Vol. I, p. 12, 55 Bacheller, Red John-Vol. I, p. 26


Bailey, [Bally], Mr .- Vol. I, p. 8


Baker, Edward-Vol. I, p. 4, 5, 26, 32, 33, 36, 50, 66, 68, 71; Vol. II, p. 48, 63, 64, 77 Baker, Ensine Edward-Vol. I, p. 3, 5, 15, 21, 23, 27, 28, 30, 32, 34, 44, 54, 60, 64, 65, 67, 68, 72, 73 ; Vol. II. p. 8, 16, 18, 21, 33, 35, 36, 43, 45, 52, 77 Baker, Thomas-Vol. I, p. 28, 30, 48, 72, 78, Vol. II, p. 9, 10, 11, 36, 42, 66




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