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Coltons rates, being
this Ensuring year by Setting up notifications at four publick places in If town fourteen Days before IS Meeting: Voted, that the gramer Schoi be Kept in the town pool, the South park of IS town of west part their p: = portion of money for this year Ensuing, and the other parts Such School of the Can Keep their proportion of money they way towards Schooling, the town ap foly=
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part, according to the Divisions Being: 6:9=6: The fourvest part west of the union road being: 4-18=4 for their part: the Southeast part being : 2=9=>: / for their part: the East park being: 2-1-5: according to their Division: ffen the East part north of y IS East part: Being: ' = 123 20: the north part Begining at Joseph Hours ve: 0=19=10: the west part of the town according to y Division being: 7=12-1: and then the March Meet Disolved- Fest: Jofin Sherman Forn Plesk
Ha town Meeting held at Brimfield in May 1753, To theofo a representative and at IS Meeting Jeho Sherman was Chosen &
Brimfield S. To Nathan Hoar Constable in Brimfield within the Country of Hampshire Greeting of In his Majesties name you are Required to warn the freeholders and other Inhabitants of the town of Brimfield qualified to Voto as i Pour Directs (by Setting up notifications in publick places according to the Vols of this IS town in March last past) that they meet & affemte themselves together at the Sublick meeting house iny town plot, on tuesday the 13th Day of November Next at one of the Clock in the afternoon: there there. to hansact on the following particulars: first to Choose a moderator to regulate. Said Meeting (2) to Hear the Request of the Revers mr James Bridgham res= :pecting his factory Fact thereon as the Inhabitants then met, being Concerned) may think propper: (3) to Hear petitions and act thereen: hereof fail not, and make Return of this warrant with your Doings thereon to us the Subfibers by the time Set in IS Warrant for IS meeting: Dated at Brimfield the 25th Day of october & 27th year of his Majesties Reign anno Domini 1753: John Sherman? Leonard Hear Select= George Cotton)
Brimfield November 13=1753 I have Warned Caused to be warned the freeholder other Inhabitants according to the loanant Nathan Stoar Constable Att a town Meeting held at Brimfield November 13-1753 -- Pist: Joseph Blogget Chosen moderator for SS meeting (2) Voted my Bridgham Gallery for this year to be To pound tasfull money, he relinquishing his Claim to ay pound old fonos, being an old arearage Duste him not paid: 3 Granted to John Sherman fourteen Shillings and Six pence lawful money for affeffing in y year 1752: Granted to James Mirch four Shillings lawfult money for affecting the year post. Granted to George Colton four. Shillings lawful money for afteffing the year past: Granted to Leonard Hoaro-5-45 pence law full increy, and to George Cotton 0-5-A lawful money For 2 Days Each preambulating the line between Springfield & Brimfield: and at IS medling my moses Lyon agreed with to Keep School in IS town five months then Is meeting Disolved fest John Sherman Town Cark
Brimfield ft: Jo nathan Hoan Constable in Brumfield inf County. of Hampshire greeting &
In his Majesties Reign you are Required to Warn the free. : holders and other Inhabitants of the town of Brianfield qualified to list as the law Directs Cly Setting up notifications at Several Public places in Said town; according to the lots of said town in March last past) Going to war for Inhabitants that they meet and assemble them fellows together at yourstick meeting house in for town pect on monday the 11th Day of Marche
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: Next, at nine of the Clock in the forencon of Said Day: then & these to transact on the following particulars: first to Choose a moderator to Regulate Said Meeting of
(2) to Choofor all Such town officers as the law Directs Choofoni month of march yearly (3) to grant money to Carry an End Schooling, valle money to pay town Debts (4) to See if the town will repair if Meeting house in IS town plot & to raise money for the fame: (s) to Hear Petitions and. act thereon; here of fail not, and make Return of this Warrant with your Doings thereon to us the Subscribers By the time profixed in Is Warrant for 88 Meeting: Dated at Brimfield this 14th Day of February 27th year of his Magesties Reign annoque Domini 1754
I John Sherman- Select:
Brimfield March 11 1754, I have war: Leonard Hoash
the Pree holder, &other Inhabitants at:
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att an annual March Meeting held at Brimfield March the 11: th 1754: first, Joseph Blogget Chafen moderator for SS Meeting we: (2) Joseph Blogget; Deach Luke Blackfield, adonijah Ruffell, noch Hitchcock & John Keep Chofen Selectmen: John Sherman Chofen town Eleck: (3) Josiah Smith Chosen Constable for the town plot: Thomas Green Chosen Constable for the South part of 19 town: James Shaw Chofen Constable for the west part of Said town: Edward Bond Chosen Sealer of Leather: Nicholas Groves Chosen town heafurer: Cytium Davis Joseph Munger, James Formpton, Thomas Ellenwood Jun": William Warriner Adonijah Ruffell, Gidion Mizick & Jonathan Janes Chofen Surveyers of High ways & Collector of the High way rate: Joseph Morgan & Freebox Moulton Chosen Anythingmen: Enoch Hides & William Miljon 22 Chojan Cinco Univers, Nathe Collins & Edmund Hoar Chofon Hogreaves; Voted to give Pamet King former Constable Jabez Parker rates & Martins rates. Being
Nathaniel Collins appeared in the town meeting &
was accepted by a voto of the town to Serve as Constation & Rome of gesich Smith: Voted to raise a fax of 50 pound lawful money to Carry an End Schooling in said town: " then IS town meding adjoumed to monday the first Day of april Not at ton o Clock in the fornoon april the first 1954 Then Being met according to adjournment und Proceeded: Voted a fax of one hundred Pound law ful money to meand the high ways & bridges In Said town and Voted two Shillings ya Bay lawful money to aman and + 4 shillings pr Day to a man of Teame in like money: Voted pay Jam- King former Constable Leven Shillings of A penw lawful money for what he paid to nather Dwight Surveys and others about the Sounds Between Brim. : field and Western: Voted a fax of A pound lawful money to pay town Debts 8H: Granted to John Sherman ten Shillings and light pence for of: : Jeffing& year past: to Lenord Hoar for Shillings to George Colton four Shillings apiow for affecting the year past all lawful money, and after Some further Debates Fund town Meeting Disolved - Fest: John Sherman Town Clock
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Brimfield fs: To Nathaniel Collins one of the Constables of the town of : Brimfield In the Country of Hampshire- greeting/19
In his Magestics Name you are Required to notifion Ivain all the free holders other Inhabitants (in your limits) Qualified to Volo according to law, that they meet and affemble themselves Together at the Publick meet- :ing house in the town plot, on Fryday the 17th Day of this Instant May at tivo of the Clock in the afternoon on By Day day, then as there to Electr deputo one or more Perfons, Being free holders & Resident in Said town; to Serve of Represent them in a great's General Court, to be held & Kept for his Majesties Service at the Court house in Boston upon Wednesday the 29th of this Instant May te
And Likewife (furthermore) to transact on the following Particulars the: first; to Choose a Moderator to Regulate faid Meeting (2) to See if y town will fall the town freafurer to an account of his office, Either by Choosing a Committee for that Purpose or otherwife as the town Shall think Bit. 3) to See if the town will Choof a Committee to perfix a placein thewest End of the town to set their Schoolhouse on, if they Cannot agree: A) to See if the town will paff a Volo that Swine may goe at large well Woakes and Ringed according to law: Hereof fail not, and make return of this Warrant with your Doings thereon to us the Subscribers by time perfixed in Is Warrant, Dated at Brimfield the 6th Day of May in the 27 th year of his Majesties Reign anno: Domani 1754 th Luke Blasfefield Joseph Blogget 1 Select=
May the 9-1754: Then Warned the free holders & the Inhabitants of Said town according to law, I Say By me
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Mathee Collins Constable Ihave warned the Inhabitants, within my limits accord to my warrant.
Thomas Green Constable
I have warned the free holders & other Inhabitants in my limits, according to my warrant: James Shaw Constable
at a town Meeting held at Brimfold May 17Th 1754: Then the 1
Inhabitants & freeholders then Met, Did Elector Choof John Sherman Esq to Serve as a Deputy for the year Ensuing to represent s& fown at the General Court to be held at Boston on the ry of this Joband May: hen the following town meeting begun, & low: Joseph Blogget Chojen. Moderator for I& Meetingve: (2) Voted that the Selectmen make up Accounts with Nicholas Groves Town treafurer: and Pay the Same Before the town ve (3) Voted that Swine may run at large in the Common Being Locked & Ringed I Kept Joe according as the law Directs relateing o wine: and then && town Meding Disolved
Lost John Sherman Foron Peak
Buinfield ff. To Thomas Green one of the Constables of the town of Brimfield www: In the Country of Hampshire Greeting & -un: In His Majesties name you are Required, to Warn all the free holders and other Inhabitants of the town of Brimfield, qualified to Vote according to law: within your limits) that they meet of afsemble Themselves together on Wednesday the tenth Day of this Instant July, at the Publick meeting house in the town plot, at four of the Clock in the afternoon on & Day, there there o tranfact on the following Particulars, first, to Choose a moderator to Re: Bulats Said Meeting (2) To See if the town will Do any thing fow ard vending and Repairing the Windows in the meeting house, Either by making New ones, or by Repairing the old ones( 3) to See ifthe town will Raise money , repair the windows in said Meeting house (+) to See if the town will = Choofe=
= Cho ofo a Committee to get the Meeting houfor Windows Done as the town Shall order: (5) To See if the town will accept of the Reckoning Selectmen have made with the town treafurer: and to See if the town will Raise money to pay said treasurer what they owe him: or order that he may have his Due out of the money that was Raised for School: : ing: hereof fail not, and make Return of this Warrant to us y. Subferitis with your Doings therein at or before the time perfixed in & Warrant : Dates July 4th in the 28th year of his Magerties Reign anno Domini 1754: Luke Blashfrill
July the 9th 1754: Ihave Warned and Caused to be warned those within my
Joseph Blogget 1
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limits: pime Thomas Green Constable
John Keep
adonijah Ruffell
July 9-1754: Ihave Warned in my limits
according to my Warrant: Math et Collins Constable July 9-1754: I have Warned in my limits according to my Warrant: James Shaw Constable_2:
: Att a Town Meeting Held at Brimfield: July y 10-1754 -th first: Joseph Blogget Chofen Moderator for 18 Meeting 29: Voted, to mend and Repair the Meeting Rouge Glass V make New Casements, Joe far as is Needfull. (3 (y) Noted that feret John Keep, Bezatcel Sherman, of Benjamin Morgen be a Committee to get the Glass Windows'in y meeting house mended & New Cafements for far as is needful: (A) Voted to make two Lash Windows on y Back: : side of the pulpit, one on Each Side the post there Imported to get y glas Mended as spores E & to Do that on the Back side of the pulpit as aforest: the (5th article In the Warrant, to See if the town will accept of the Reckoning the Selectmen have made with Nicholas Groves form Treasurer: and then Read, vis as followeth: Brimfield July 22 1754 - Wee the Subscribers then Reckoned with mr nicholas Groves treafurer for faid town, I have Reckoned all the faxes & Jung of money yt have Been granted By the Said town Since the Last Reckoning (Excopling a tax of 50: granted march the 11th 1754 for Schooling, of four pound at &same time to pay town Defts, that was not then affected, we Did not Reckon: Which last Reckoning we find was made the first Day of March 1748/9 und we find'in that Reckoning there was Due from I& Creafuror: fo & Said town upon Ballance the Sum of LGg: 19=8 old tonor, which fum rue find paid, & Mine Shillings & ton penco over paid, allowing is treafurer for an account he brought to us of the Sum of Seven pound lon Shillings old tonos, as a Debt he had against the town for Service Done, which the town had not Voted to allow him
and on the account of what money has Been Raised for Schooling, Reckon :ing all the taxes Rayfed for that use, vall the orders which 19 freafurer then had that were paid & unpaid, that were Dated Before this Reckoning we find there Remains Due to the Sand town from 19 Treasurer y Jum of 13-06=00: Lawfull money, and upon the account of all other Debts of y towns (Excepting m! Bridghamy Gallery ratos which we Did not Reckon) We find the said town Indebted to the is heafurer upon Ball ance the Sum of Eight pounds Leven Shillings & five pence lawful money, Reckon :ing all the taxes Raised (Excepting those that were not affected as aboves?) and all the orders paid unpaid, that were Signed by the Selecmen Before the Date of this Reckoning: Errors Excepted: Luke Blashfuld
Joseph Blogget & Select July 10 th 175A, then y abows& account, Voted acepto test John Shermantowneles John KeepJ. men
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Brimfield f: To nathaniel Collins one of the Constables of the town of Brim - field in the Country of Hampshire Greeting Ve-
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In his Majesties Name you are Required to notifis and warn all this per: = holders and offer Inhabitants Qualified according to law, that they medy afemble Hierfelves-together at the Publick Meeting houfs'm The town plot on Monday the 1 6th Day of Decomber Next at one of the Clock in the afternoon on Said Day, then and there to transact on the Particulars following e Frist: So Choses moderator to Regulate IS meeting
secondly: to See if the town will Raise money to pay for the mending & Repairing the Glaff and Windows in the Meeting Rouge.
Kindly: to See if the town will Do any thing towards Clearing fancing this : Buring places or yard -
Fourthey: to Hear Petitions and act thereon: as the town Shall think fit- : Rersof fail' not, and make Return of this Warrant to us y fulffezi Bens by the firme perfixt in Said Ivanant: Dated at Brimfield the 25thday of November anno: Domini 1754, in the 28th year of his Majestic Reign" youe Conits fo train as formerly: Joseph Bloggen)
I fave Wvazsied flie Infiabitanti,
Luke Bloshgiskdy
John Keep Selectmen according to millarant to me Directed; nath& Collins Constable adoni Jak Ruffell Noah Hitchcock I have Warned y Inhabitant according to my Warrant: Games Show Constable I have warned the Inhabitants according to my Warrant: Thomas Green Constable
: att a town Meeting held at or'in Brimfield, Decomber 16-1754 First Daniel Bust Chefen Moderator for & Meating:
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Secondly: Voted to give the Committee that was appointed to meno the meeting house glaff, and make the five windows on the Backside of the Pulpit to Sum of~ 3-6-1 lawful money for their Satisfaction: Kindly: Voted that John Mighet, Benjamin Morgan of Bezaled Sherman : Be appointed to take Care to Clear the Burying Gard In answer to the Petition of Joseph Blogget Junk, for ono pol vater in the year 1752: Voted that IS Blogget be paid I alsone fors & pois- then So town Meeting Adjourned to Monday the 229: Day of 38 Month. at one a flock in the afternoon: then met according to adJournment & proceeded: ty- Voted to Give my James Bridgham Seventy Pounds a year Laws full money, Joe long as he f& mr James Bridham Shall Preach & Carry on. fhe work of the Ministry in f& fosn of Brimfield, and Silver. fiad at the Jasne Standard, as it now Dos when this Voto was = Emmade - --- and then the town meeting Disolved-
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Bzimfield: December 229 1754 : Fest: Dan' Buzt Moderator:
Whereas the town of Brimfield have Paffed a Voto to fix a Gallery of Seventy Sounds lawfull money yearly upon me During my Ministry in Laid down : " forme Perfons Supposeing I Shall obtain not only fhat, but alfoe ffie original Contract ffie forosi made with ine with Respect to my Gallery Recetofore: they may Signifie fiat upon frie abideing offre fast vots, 9 Resounce all my rightto the first Contract-
-: as Witneff my hand James Brigham; Here ! John Mermantown Clerk
Brimfield ff: To the Constable or Constables of the town of Brinfield . In the Country of Hampshire Greeting the
: In Fis Maleslies flanze you.a you are hereby Required to barn the freeholderses other Inhabitants of the town of Brimfield Qualified to Vote accordingto law, that they af - Semble thenffelves together at the Publick meeting house in the town plot on Monday the 10th Day Vof March Next, at Mine of the Clock in the ferencod, fien'y flere to transact on the Particulars following: first to Choose a moderater to Regulate to meeting (2) to Change all Such town- officey as by law are to be Chefon in the month of March Annually (3) to See if the town will Jaffa volo that Iwine may goe at large for yyear Ensuing bein &baked bringed according to law (A) to See if the town will accept ofy Confirm any high ways that have been laid out of altered in Sffown; (5) to See ifthe town will allend of accounts that may be brought inte the town Meeting for Debts for any Service Done for & town (6) to Roar Petitions & act thereon as the town hall think Kit (1) to See if the town will Raise money to mend high ways " to pay town Debts (B) to See if the If the town will raise money to Settle Thetown Bounds withal: hereof fait not, and make return of this warrant with your Doings thereis to us the Subscribers by sitime re: fixed in a Warrant Dated at Brimfield February in hanno mini 1755: In the 28th year ofhis molestias Reign: warned pr me games They Constable my Tivity Luke Blastfield Warned by me my family to warn: Math Collins Constable I Joseph Bloggel: Selectmen Warned by me my hints to warn: Thomas freen Constable hoan Ven adonijah Ruffell ! Att an Annual March Meeting Held at Brimfield March
Sa the 10 th 1755: Prist, Cart Joseph Blogget Chofon Moderator -: - 27 Part Joseph Blogget Chefen first Selectman, Samuel King Chofor the Second Selectman: Leve Daniel Bust Chofon third Selectman: Bezaleel Sherman Chofon 4th Selectman: Joseph Hoar Chefon the 5th Selectman: Then the faid Meeting adjourned for one hour, then Met again according to adJournment, v proceeded(3) John Sherman Chefen town Clerk: Anty: nicholas Groves Chefon town Freafazer (1) John Burt Chefen Constable for the town Plot: Joseph Cotton Chosen Constable for the west End of IS town (bly) Frenace webber Chefen Constable For y South Part of the foun: (yly) John Weffer, william Miljon 25 Humphry Needham Jun: noah Hitchcock, abraham Charles: Thomas Ellewood, Nathan. Collins Jun? Daniel Graves JunY, Thomas King, Jonathan Moulton; nathaniel Collins, and Joseph Hitchcock, all Chofen Surveyers of high ways of Collectors of the Right way vatos: Ichabod Blift of Jeremiah Baister Chofon Tytt- cinqmen: Samuel Nichols and Joseph Hitchcock Chosen fence Vitivers: Joseph Ruffell, Mofos Brooks, and Jonathan Hitchcock Chofon Hogreaves, Edward Bond Chofon Leader of Leather: &
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Mily: Voted that fine may goe at large Being Yoaked & Ringed according to law: after hearing and Granting of Dismilling Petitions, the town- - meeting was adjourned to Monday the 24th of this Instant march, at one of the Clock in the afternoon: and being met again according to adJournmen. and then Proceeded, and granted Several Petitions as hereafter Recorded ( Voted a taxa 100 pound lawful money to mend High ways , two Shillings p? Day allowed to a Single man of four Shillings a Day to a many feame( Noted to give Nicholas Groves 1= 6-3 for Ris Service as town treafure Noted to pay fame King two Shillings for Paying out fity ways: gly) noah Hitchcock Chefon ty thingman (5) Voted a Mix of five pound to pay fow. Dette ( 6) Vated to Pay Moon Hitchcock for Paying out highways affecting in 1754. 0-9-9- (7) Voted, to Pay Cap. Joseph Blogget, for making rates of war butatings af Kingin 1754: 1-2-8 (3) Voted, to pay John Keep for affelling & laying out high ways de iny-g PLE Carea? 1754:0 - 8-0
(g) Voted, to pay Luke Blashfield for affecting other Services for y town in: 1754:0-6-0 (c) Voted to pay adonijah Ruffell for affeffing & Laying high ways & pisambulatory. 1754:0-13-3. Reces of William Wallbridge the whole of his rates for the year 17;3. yPay Recept me, William Tard Collector;
In answer to the Petition of Joshua allen of Brimfield, It was Voted that his rates in Constable Thomas Greens lists be funk, Being the fam of
Brimfield May the 14- 1754: a Road laid out from Cape David Hitchcocks to Joseph Cottons and Joe to Springfield line, Begining at a Pine tree on a little Hill south of the little Brook by Capt Hitchcocks, then over the Brook to a heap of Stones in the Side of the old path, then to a Stump on the west Side of the Great Brook, then Runing west freight anoff Cap Hitchcocks homelot to the old Path, then in or near the old path, about 100 rods to a turn in the Path, then Keeping Straight along about forty Rods to a little Brook Conein from the west, Joe over to the old Path again, then Runing across the North End of whortle Berry hill in or Near the old path to forme wet land, then turning a tillle North accost to a Small Brook, then inoff to the old Path. -Again:
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again, then in the old Path to a stone Setup in the Edge of Joseph Cottons land, oe along where the Path now Goes by orm his fence to a stomp Standing in his fat, then turning northerly to a heap of Stones near Coltons Rouge, then turning west erly again to a Chestrict free, Joe west in the off Path Down the hill about half"> i mile to Some wet land by a Small Brook, then turning a little Southerly of a fitter hill, then a west loro to Josiah Blifles land to a final Bridge in the path near Said Bliffes house, then to a Stake in the line between Ebenezeru Josiah Btiff, then in the line to a heap of Stones between IS Bliffes lands, then Bearing 2 tillle South by Reason of wet lands, then Westerly by or near the old path to a Stake Set up in the line Between Springfield & Brimfield, about two Rods from A great Rock Near the old Path, this Road is marked by a great number of trees and Staddles Standing on the North Side of 12 Road & has the Etter Hmarket on the South Side of thene -: John Reep
The afonso Road Confirmed By this town march the 10th 1755. Fort John Sherman town Clerk
Samt King
Brimfield March the 5th 1755, We the Subscribers Being Very Un: Leafis Concerning our Road to meeting, it being laid out Very much Contrary to the Minds of us and by that means is not Cleared up a made Paffable: It being much further with other Inconveniences for which Reasons we humbly Request that the Road from the South Side of JohanKeeps tand to Jabez nichols land may be altered and laid out flear the old Path when We now goe; and you will oblige your Humble Petitionces :.
The aforesaid Road Voted and: Confirmed by the town: March 10. 1755: Fost John Sherman town Clark:
Thomas Ring: Jaquel King Francis likes: William Warzinez
Ebenezer Mirick
Benjamin Munn: Josiah Keep: Edmund Hoar:
John Phelps :
Benjamin Man Jun: Jonathan Hitchcock
By order of the Selectmen: December 17-1754: Laid out a high way by Sance. Nichols & Luke Blashfield: Begining at the Northeast Corner of Said Nichols ten acre lot, on the west Side with a Stake and Stones, on the East a Poplar Stadie: Runing South to a Stake of Stones in old my Collins' ferner bounds, then co for- therly to a heap of Stones in Collins! live, then Runing Southeast to a Correr with a Stake and Stones, thence to a heap of flones in my Benjamin Morgan! line, thenes to Corner Between Deacon Morgan & his Brother Benjamin, hence. to the Road from the town - The afows& Road, Voter ut lenia tt Luks Blashfield Confirmed by y town March 10th 1755: Samuel nichols Fest: John Sherman torun Clerk
a highway laid out for Micajah Donham: Begining in the Great Hollow Morevest from Ebenezer Millers, A Chestnut marked: H: Chene Westerdly to A White oak Stadle marked: H: then to a White oak Staddle westerly: hence forth, verterdly to a while oak Stadle, there Youwesterly to a Yellow the tree Marked H. thence Southwesterly to a Small Chestnut Hadle fence. vesterly to a walnut bree Ht: thenco westerly to a Small Black sake flaske. t: thence Westerdly to pepperidge hee marked. H: there Nowwesterly to a while the Stadle Marked: H: thence Westerdly to a Rock with Stones upon it, there. westerdly to a Black oak Stadle, thenco Westerdly to white oak freemarked H: cerco Westerdly to a Red oake Sadle markt: H: Thence to a Black Birch free Park !: H: Westerly full the Same Couro fill it Strikes Dunham's lins, the high. vay, Lying on the South Side of IS marked trees, By order of the felochmen, hid it By Ichabod Blift, adonijah Ruffell: the above? Road Being two Rods wide : The afous Road Voted & Confirmed Ichabod Bliff . March 16 th 1755: Lost: John Sherman town Clerk Adonigah Ruffelt
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