Report of the Record Commissioners, containing the Roxbury land and church records, Part 7

Author: Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Boston, Rockwell and Churchill
Number of Pages: 252


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341


47 John Scot .


181


48 Jabes Totman in the right of his father in Law Davis


49 Peter Collimore .


35


50 Daniel Draper


194


51 Jacob Newel


.


234


Passed over by deed to James Bennet


52 Robert Baker


124


53 Jacob Parker


.


12}


54 Jonathan Davis


35


otherwise Joseph Gord or his heirs


A highway of four rods wide layd out between the 48th and 49 lot of this Range.


The under list Containes the number and quantity of each of the Lots of third range as they were layed out by the aforesaid Surveyor and Committe, the first lot of which range being the 55th in number begins at the aforesaid highway between the inhabit- ants of Roxbury and Woodstock.


No.


Acres.


55 'Thomas Mory .


222


56 Edmund Chamberlaine


21-


57 John Bugbey


244


58 Free Schole of Roxbury


20-


59 Roger Adams


20-


60 Roger Weld Glazier


194


61 Roger Adams


. 30-


a highway two rods wide


62 Sheball Sever


40-


63 John Ruggles 2ª his heires .


262


64 James Bennet


18₫


65 Phillip Curtiss his heires The lott reserved for the mill


.


10-


66 Widow Elisabeth Craft : 55- .


67 Ralph Brodhurst


20-


68 Edmund Weld


444


69 Benjamin Tucker


394


70 John Davis sen"


15-


71 Joshua Sever


373


72 Isaac Newell sen


. 50-


·


.


1 relinquished by Mory.


taken up by Jonathan Parker


.


344


43 Nathanael Brewer


54


CITY DOCUMENT NO. 114.


[113.] Number 14 Entred Moses Drapers Heirs and num- ber 50 Entred Daniel Drapers being found Blanck Numbers were filled up as they now stand Entred by order of the Selectmen they being a Committee with some others Impowered by the town to hear that matter the 28th of June 1710


WM DUDLEY Select man. in presence and by order.


Major John Bowles M' Edward Dorr and Samuel Williams being a Committee chosen and impowered by a vote of the proprietors of Woodstock north - half the 19th May 1713 to enquire and inspect any wrong entry in the Book in relation to any of these Lands meet this 20th November 1716 and then Did Declare as their opin- ion and report that the 54th Lott entered Jonathan Davis 35; accres onght to have been entred Joseph Gord or his heirs and ac- cordingly ordred the Clerk to enter his name therein this was Done on examination and enquiry of the sd Davis and two of the heirs of sd Gord being present.


by order of sd Committee W. DUDLEY clerk.


[114.] The fourth Range wherof the 73d lot is the first (and so all the other Ranges) begins at and is bounded Southwardly by the aforesaid highway lying between the land of Woodstock and Roxbury inhabitants :


No.


73 Lt. Samuel Ruggles .


21-


× 74 John Polley his heires


37}


75 Matthew Davis .


17号


76 John Payson


362


77 Roger Adams


244


78 James Mosman .


174


79 the heires of Jonathan Casse


244


80 Nathanael Johnson


.


47₺


A highway four Rods wide.


81 Samuel Payson .


· 47}


82 Ebenezer Pierpont


. 20-


83 Jacob Parker


.


30-


84 Martha Armstrong


15-


85 Joshua IIemmenway


20-


86 widow Jane Davis


20-


87 Samuel Lyon


213


88 Joseph Weld


. 634


.


.


.


.


·


·


The fifth Range of lots wherof the 89th is the first is bounded by the aforesaid highway dividing between the land belonging to the inhabitants of Roxbury and the inhabitants of Woodstock south- wardly the said lots being set forth in the Plat on the other side :


Acres.


55


ROXBURY LAND RECORDS.


Acres,


89 Edmund Weld .


20-


90 Thomas Bacon .


471


91 Roger Adams


30-


92 John May


27


93 John May


313


Exchanged with Sam1 Williams No. 19.


303


95 The heires of John Pierpont


712


96 Elisha May1


15-


97 Sergt James Draper . A highway two rods wide.


15-


99 Samuel Williams jun™


272


In right of his Grandfather Williams


100 Lt. John White his heires


063


101 Caleb Philips his heires


162


102 Isaac Morriss .


30-


103 Jacob Parker


144


104 John Holbrooke


.


212


[115.] Blank.


[116.] The sixth Range of Lots begins with the 105th lott and bounded by the aforesaid highway divideing between the land of the inhabitants of Roxbury and Woodstock and are layd ont by the aforesaid Survey" and Committee as in the Plat on the other side is expressed.


No.


Acres.


105 Jacob Chamberlaine .


231


106 Samuel Williams jun™


852


107 Sergt John Ruggles .


. 471


S: Willms.


108 James Frissel jun™


134


109 John Pike his heires .


212


110 Edward Morris.


203


111 Caleb Sever


512


S Willms.


112 John Whitney


35-


113 Joseph Weld


40-


114 Jonathan Peake


444


In right of Daniel Brewer


115 Joseph Griggs .


384


116 Samuel Williams jun™


318


In right of Mr. John Smith.


.


In right of his father Williams.


.


.


The 7th Range beginning with 117th lott lying upon the aforesaid high way is as followeth : and deciphered in the plat on the other side : But said highway not being passable in that place by rea-


1 Opposite in margin, S. Will. - W. H. W.


.


94 Thomas Swan sent his heires


4


98 Abraham Newel jun


262


No.


56


CITY DOCUMENT No. 114.


son of a swamp the highway is turned to the other side of the 117th lot and to be four rods wide and said 114th lot to run home to Woodstock line.


No.


117 Peter Gardner


a highway of 4 Rods


118 William Cheiney his heires


. 262


119 Roger Adams .


50-


120 John Davis sen"


. 52}


121 Capt. Timothy Stevens


70-


122 John Searles


122


[117.] Blank.


[118.] This list Containes the eighth Range of Lots layd out by the aforesaid surveyor and Committee beginning at and abut- ting upon the aforesaid high way by Woodstock line and lying as in the Plat on the other side.


No.


Acres.


123 William Peeoek heirs


144


124 John Grosvenors heires


36號


125 John Griggs jun™


.


344


126 Jonathan Parker


623


127 Samuel Knight his heires


234


128 William Davis .


173


purchased of Edward Ainsworth


129 Caleb Lamb's heires .


. 153


130 Samuel Gove his heires


.


394


131 John Baker


.


284


132 John Lyon sen™


29%


133 Thomas Bishop


. 30-


134 Samuel Payson .


. 32}


The nineth Range of lots begins also at the aforesaid highway and is layd out by said Surveyor and Committee as in this list is mentioned and in the Plat on the other side deciphered.


No.


Acres.


135 Jonathan Peake


394


136 Roger Adams . 40-


137 John Holbrooke


184


138 Widow Hawley wth Cleaves 09-


139 Capt. Samuel Ruggles


121


140 John Sever 05-


141 Widow Abigail Johnson


021


142 Abigail & Mehetabel Heath


. 07를


All the lots above mentioned in the severall Ranges thereof were entered by order of the selectmen of Roxbury the twenty sixth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred ninety By me five six


JOIIN GORE


Town Cler


Acres. 358


.


.


57


ROXBURY LAND RECORDS.


[119.] Blank.


[120.] Entred in the Book or Transcript of the Lands of Roxbury 22 Sept. 1715.


This List contains an accompt of the first Range of Lotts of the Towns half of of Woodstock in the Second Division as they were Drawn at a proprietors meeting appointed and assem- ble dfor that end the 19th July 1713 and Surveyed and Laid out by M' Ebeneser Woodward with the Committee chosen by the pro- prietors for that end. The said Range contains twenty one Lotts in number and is 164 perch wide and begins at the north bounds of the Town, where the Line betwixt the second and third range laid ont by Mr Butcher intersects the said North bounds according to the vote of the proprietors and runs Southward untill it meets the third range before Laid out by said Mr Butcher. all these Lotts are 160. rodds in Length and the 4 rodds more is for a high way at the west end of all these Lotts Conformable to the said Mr Butchers work.


Allowance Whole Quan- for Quality.


Accrs.


Accrs.


Accrs.


2. Capt. Joshua Lamb


37.3


37.4


4. John Scott


23.


23.


5. John Davis Smith . High way four rodds wide


46.3


46.2


6. Deacon Sam1 Searboro


33.4


33.4


7. Jacob Parker


31.4


7.3


39.


8. Edmund Weld


25.


13.1


38.1


9. Widow Johnson


2.2


2.3


5.1


10.


William Peacock


17.7


12.


29.學


11. Samuel Williams


39.3


25.3


65.1


12


Phillip Curtice, heirs


12.2


6.


18.3


13 John Weld


24.4


13.


37.4


14.


John Bugbee .


30.4


5.2


36


15. James Frisell jun" .


16.1


3 4


71.4


16.


James Mosman


21.7


22.1


17. John Pason


46.


1.2


47.3


18.


Jona Parker for Mory


28.



28.1


19.


John Holmes .


28.


1


28.4


20.


Joseph Lyon .


37.1


37 }


21. Isaac Morrise


37.3


37.1


No.


1. Serjt James Draper


36.4


36.4


3. Serjt James Draper


33.4


33.1


1


.


.


Highway of 6 rodds wide between this Last Lott and the last lott in the third range in the first Division.


[121.] Blank.


[122.] This List contains the number and Quantity of the Second Range of Lotts as they were laid out by the aforesaid Surveyour and Committee in this Second Division the first lott being the 22 lott and is bounded Sontherly on the last Lott in the


tity.


58


CITY DOCUMENT No. 114.


fourth range in the first Division as it is perticularly Decyphered in the platt under the hand of the said Surveyour. these Lotts are 160. rodds. long and a 4 rodd highway at the west end of them.


Allowance Whole Quan- for Quality. tity.


No.


Acres.


Acres.


Acre.


22. Benjamen Child


37.3


3.3


41.


23. John Gore


39.8


7.


46.7


24. Jacob Parker


17.3


6.4


24.


25. William Denison


58.4


9.3


68.


26.


Sert John Davis


18.7


2.4


21.


27.


Samuel Ruggles


53.


4


53.4


28.


John Griggs jun™


42.星


1


43.


29. Samuel Gores heirs


49.


49.


30.


John Witney .


43.2


43.3


31. Lienry Bowen


92.4


21.4


113.1


A peice of Common or undivideble land to the north line 298 acrees


This list contains the number and Quantity of the third range of Lotts in this Second Division as they were laid out by the said Surveyour and Committee the first lott being the 32 lott and is bounded northerly on the north bounds of the town as is particu- larly Decyphered in the platt, these lotts are 160 rodds long and a 4 rodd's highway at the west end of them.


Allowance for Quality.


Whole Quan- tity.


No.


Acres.


Acres.


Acres.


32 Benjamin Tucker


49


6


55


33 Moses Drapers heirs


233


6%


301


34 Edward Morrise .


27


18


44


there is a four rodd highway allowed out of these 3 Lots by the side of the meadow


35


Daniel Draper


24


1


25


36 Jonathan Peak .


49


1


50


37 Martha Armstrong


182


19


38 John Baker


354


4章


40


39 John Gore .


121


16


40 Roger Addams


62.


43


67


41 Joseph Griggs


47ª


164


64


A piece of Common or undividable Land of 202 acrees


42 Shobaal Seever


50


10}


60號


43 Thomas Cheny


·


39}


394


A piece of common between this lott and the last lott in the fifth range in the first Division of 14 rodds wide containing 14 accres or thereabout


[123.] A high way from the fourth range line of four rodd's wide is allowed through the wedth of Drapers Lott to come at the meadow his the said Drapers Lott lying length way by the side of the meadow called Mapple Island meadow.


by order of the Committee


W. DUDLEY


.


.


59


ROXBURY LAND RECORDS.


[124.] This list Contains the number and Quantity of the fourth range of Lotts in the Second Division as they were laid out by the said Surveyour and Committee the first Lott being the 44th Lott and is bounded sontherly by the last lott in the Sixth Range of the first Division and Decyphered in the platt these Lotts are 172 : perch in Length and 4 rodds for a high way at the westerly end of them.


No.


Acres 642


Allowance for Quality. Aceres 54


Whole Quantity. Accres 693


45


Caleb Phillips heirs


21


1号


224


46 Thomas Ruggles


651


47


704


47


Nath1 Johnson


594


5


644


48 Joseph Dudley : Esq:


1678


134


181


A peice of Common or undivideble Land of


1071


49


Sam1: ° & J: Ruggles .


594


184


773


50 Samuel Ruggles


231


2


253


51


Abigail & Mehit : Heath :


9元


10


52 Jonathan Parker


78


91


87%


53 Sam1 : Ruggles .


264


123


39


54


Sam1: Knight, heirs


.


29


29


58


55 Joshua Sever


.


462


34


50


[125.] Blank.


[126.] This List contains the number and Quantity of the Lotts in the fifth range of Lotrs in the Second Division as they were laid out by the said Surveyour and Committee the first Lott being 55th : or the allowance for the Quality of that Lott and is bounded by the North Line of the Town on the northward, and Decyphered by the Platt these Lotts are 170 rodds in Length and a high way of four rodds wide at the easterly end of them which makes that way between this and the fourth range 8 rodds wide and also there is a four rodd High way allowed at the westerly end of these Lotts which makes this range includeing the said two high ways 178 perch in Length.


Allowance.


Whole Quantity.


No.


Acres


Acres


Acres


55 Joshua Sever


28元


781


56 William Davis .


213


203


423


57 George & James Griggs


41号


111


155号


Muddy Brook Pond is contained in this Lott and is almost half of the Lott there is a way of 4 rodds wide round the pond allowed out of this Lott also


58 Free School


25


30


55


59' Jonath Davis


·


433


4


472


60 Edmund Weld


554


41


593


61 Peter Cullimore


.


· 433


84


52


-


44 Caleb Sever


now S. Williams


.


.


.


.


1 4


1 Goad x


60


CITY DOCUMENT No. 114.


Allowance.


Whole Quantity.


No.


Acres


Acres


62 Nath1. Brewer .


594


Acree 313


91


63 Isaac How


31}


32


35


64 Roger Addams


25


1}


26₺


65 Joseph Weld's


50


3


53


66 Samuel Ruggles


153


164


67 Isaac Newell jun"


213


12


23


68 William Heath


34


58₺


Highway of 4 rodds wide


69


Roger Addams


314


23


34


70 Samuell Williams


52


34


55₫


71 Samuel Pason .


40%


43


72 Eben'. Pierpont


25


13


263


73 Edmund Chamberlain


264


1%


272


74


Caleb Lambs heirs


193


1


20층


75 John Searle


153


164


The Lott of 124 acres and half for the publick use of the pro- prietors which joins the last Lott in the Seventh range in the first Division.


[127.] Blank.


[128.] This List contains the number and Quantity of Lotts in the Sixth range of Lotts in the Second Division as they were laid out by the said Surveyour and Committee, being 160 rodds in Length and the first Lott is 76 and bounded Southerly on the Last lott in the eighth range in the first Division as platted by the said sur- veyour.


Allow :


Whole Quantity.


No.


Acres.


Acres.


Acers.


76 Jonth Case's heirs


30.4


30.2


77 Timothy Stevens


87.1


87.4


78 Edward Dorr


23.


23.


79 John Lyons heirs


36.4


36.4


30


Joseph Newell's he[irs]


25.


0


25


31 John Holbrook .


22.8


222


82


Joshua Hemingway


25.


3


28


83


Sam1. Williams


34.4


1


38₺


84 Jacob Parker


37.4


12.3


50


85


Mathew Davis


21.7


184


40


86 Widow Hawley & Cleaves .


11.4


82


20


495 rodds of Common to the North Bounds.


495 acrees.


.


.


A highway of four rodds wide


This List contains the number and Quantity of Lotts in the Seventh range of Lotts in the Second Division as they were laid out by the said Surveyour and Committee beginning with the 87th Lott bounded by the Comon. these Lotts are 160 rodds in Length and at the east end a high way of four rodds wide which makes this range 164 rodds wide as platted by the said Surveyour &c. .the first lott beginns 616 ro kls from the north bounds -


-


61


ROXBURY LAND RECORDS.


No.


Acres.


Allow. Acres.


Quantity. Acres.


87 M' Danforth® heirs


121


71


20


88 Isaac Curtice


323


123


45


89


Abra Newell Sent


354


10분


46


90


Benja Gambling


423


13₺


56


91


Abra: Newell jun™


18₴


54


24


A high way of four rodds wide


92


John Welds


134


43


36


93 John Sever


64


13


8


94


Jabez Totman


.


422


14


44


95


Elisha May


.


182


24


21


96


Sam1 Williams


.


107


107


97


Thomas Bacon .


594


12


61


A high way two rodds wide.


[129.] Blank.


[130.] This List contains the number of Lotts and Quantity of acrees in the eighth range in the Second Division as they were laid out by the said Surveour and Committee beginning at the Di- viding line between the goers and Stayers and there is a four rodds high way to the north ward of that Line, the first Lotts is the ninety eighth Lott all these Lotts are 160 rodds in Length and a four rodd high way on the east end of these Lotts.


No.


Acres


Allowance. Acr


Whole quantity


98


Jonathan Peek .


551


56


99


Thomas Bishop .


37₺


71


45


100


Jacob Newell


29


6


35


101


John Ruggles second


331


15₴


49


102


John Pike's heirs


27


9


36


103


Peter Gardner .


442


10分


55


104


Roger Adams


371


38


105


Jacob Chambelain


29


29


106


Sam1 Lyons heirs


27


27


107


*John Mayo


393


20}


150


this range falls short of the north bounds 856 perch that Land being unfitt for Division.


This Lott is changed with Sam1 Williams.


This list contains a True number and Quantity of Lotts in the nineth Range of Lotts as laid out by the Surveyour and Committee and beginns upon the Common Northward and goes up to the said Dividing Line being from the said line 303 rodds these lotts are


1 Error in original; should be 60. - W. H. W.


? This is on p. 131. - W. H. W.


Acc


62


CITY DOCUMENT No. 114.


160 rodds in Length and have a four rodd high way at the east end of them which makes this range 164 perch wide.


No.


Acres


Allow. Acres


Whole Quantity


108 M' John Bowles heirs .


814


102


92


109 Palsgrave Alcock


61


32


10


110 James Frisell *Sen


163


26


111 John Bennett


64


33


10


112 John May's


344


15₴


50


A high way of four rodds wide and ten acrees Southward as Common


113 Samuel Perry


. 37


54 424


Mem : 'Frisell's Lott should have been 34 acrees the remaining 17} to be taken out of the common or undivided Land next his Lott of meadow in Pine Swamp meadow allowed to M' Sumner in right of said Frisell which has accordingly been Laid out. -


[132.] This List contains the number & Quantity of the Lotts in the tenth range in the Second Division as laid out by the Surveyour and Committee, and begins with the 114th Lott which lyes next to the Dividing line northward these Lotts are 160 rodds in length untill it comes to the great Cedar Swamp and then the Lotts are shorter and all perticularly Decyphered in the platt, there is also a high way at the east end untill it comes to the Cedar swamp and the high way at the west end is included in the Lotts.


Allow :


No.


Acr


Ac.


Acc.


114 John Davis


652


23


68


115


A high way of four rodds wide Jacob Parker


152


43


20


116 Roger Addams .


50


25


75


117 John Grosvenour


4.5年


91


55


118


Roger Addams .


372


181


56


119


Widow Jane Davis


25


53


30号


16 rodd short at the east end


120


Whites heirs


84


9


121


Joseph Mayo


68ª


683


122


these two lotts and the last are but eighty rodds in Length. James Bennet


223


22%


A high way four Rodds wide


This List contains the number and Quantity of the Lotts in the 11th: range in the second division as laid out by the said Survey- our and the Committee and begins on the common northward vist. rodds from the North bounds it being not fit for Division these Lotts are 166 : rodds in Length there is a high way at the west end of these Lotts of four rodds wide which makes the range 164 : rodds wide all Decyphered by the platt.


1 This is on p. 131. - W. H. W.


63


ROXBURY LAND RECORDS.


No.


Acres.


Acres.


Acc.


123


Joseph Weld


79


1


80


124


Sam1 Williams


45₴


1


46


now exchanged with John Mayo


893


20₺


110


126


Robert Baker


15.


14}


30


127


Willm Cheeny .


334


112


45


A highway four rodds wide


128


Widow Craifts Now Nath Craifts


68₺


13}


82


129


Edward Bridge .


37₺


42


793


130


Sam1. Weld


373


15


52.1


131


Sert Joh: Ruggles


594


19₴


79


132


Roger Addams .


621


623


133


Jacob Pepper


384


38₺


[133.] Blank.


[134.] This List contains an accompt of the Lotts and ther Quantitys in the 12th Range in the second division as laid out by the Surveyour and the Committee all which ranges were laid out in May and June 1715 and the first Lot herein being 134th begins at the Dividing Line between the goers and Stayers and these Ltots are Seventy Six perch in Length and bounded on the east end by the said way in the eleventh range and the west bounds of the Town on the west.


Allow: Acres Quat Acres Quat


Whole Quantity Acres Quat


134


Thom Swans heirs


383


82


474


135 Roger Addams .


301


304


136 Palsgrave Alcock


62


3


91


137


John Polley


462


46学


X


138


John Holbrook .


27


34


304


139


Isaac Newell


621


624


140


Wait Winthrop Esq™


84


1


844


141


Samuel Pason


594


59學


142 Ralph Bradhurst


.


25


3.3


283


All these Lotts above mentioned in the severall ranges thereof were entred by the advice and Direction of the Committee this twenty second of September 1715


by mee (autograph)


W. DUDLEY Clerk to the Proprietors


[135.]


Blank.


[136.]


Blank.


[137.]


Roxbury 26 June 1716


whereas that Tract of Land now known by the name of the township of Woodstock was granted by the General


Allow :


Whole Quantity.


125


John Pierpont


.


No:


64


CITY DOCUMENT NO. 114.


Court to the inhabitants of Roxbury and the said Town some time after gave one half of that grant to a number of persons inhabiteng on that part and reserved the other vist. the north half to them- selves and whereas the said inhabitants of Roxbury and proprie- tors of the north half hold and enjoy their severall shares and pro- portions of the Land by the records of the Town, and whereas the proprietors by their votes in their severall meetings of the 9th: No- vember 1714 and 14th: March 1715 have impowered Maj': John Bowles M' Edward Dorr and Mr Samuel Williams to Dispose certain peices and parcells of meadow hereafter named to Receive the money arriseing upon the Disposition of those meadows and pay out the same or so much thereof as shall be expended in the Lay- ing out the several Lotts lately proportioned amongst the several proprietors and whereas sundry proprietors have Desired shares of meadow and have engaged to pay for them immediately after they are laid out which is now Done, we therefore the said Committee and Subscribers being impowered as is above said Do allow of and Dispose of the 26 Lotts in the meadow commonly called and known by the name of Senexitt unto the Severall proprietors and purchasers here under written each Lott containing five acrees who have also paid the Severall Sums against their Lotts : the receipt whereof we Do acknoledge and every part and severall and Different parcells there of from the said purchasers we Do Declare we have received and them their heirs &c. aquitt and discharge.


Mens Names.


No of Lotts Quantity Sums of money p


Joseph Scarborough .


1


5


£ sd 2 10


made over to Maturing Allard made over by sª. Scarbro to Sam1 Williams he having paid the sum


Peter Cullimore


2


5


2 10 -


in Right of Edward Dorr


Peter Cullimore


3


5


2 10


in right of John Totman


Peter Cullimore


4


5


3 10


Samuel Gore


5


5


3 15 -


Edward Bridge .


6


5


1 10


-


in right of Eben Eastman


Samuel Williams


7


6


3 12 -


inade over to Govr Dudley


8


5


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1 The Lot entered Jos: Scarborough and after Sam1. Williams is now Maturing Allard ; he haveing paid the said sum of two pounds ten shillings.


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1 Entered on opposite page (136). - W. H. W.


Senexitt meadow west side.


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ROXBURY LAND RECORDS.


[139.] Mens names.


No. Lotts. Quantity.


Sums of money p'd, d.


John Bowles .


.


1


5


3 15


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Jacob Pepper .


2


5


3 15


Edward Dorr .


3


5


3


5


William Denison


4


5


3


5


Edward Bridge


5


5


3 10


Nathaniel Draper


6


5


3 15


Thomas Cheeny


7


5


6


5


John Welds


8


5


6


5


Ensigne John Davis


9


5


10


Joseph Lyon jun"


10


5


15


Edward Child .


11


5


6


5


in right of his brother Ephraim


Capt: Joshua Lamb


12


5


5


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Capt: Joshua Lamb


13


5


1 5


The owner of these Lotts not to hinder at any time the flow- ing and benefitting thereby of this meadow by makeing a Dam therefor.


And we the said Committee and Subscribers Do Dispose and allow the Meadow commonly called and known by the name of Pine Island Meadow to the persons and purchasers as is before Specifyed and recorded.


Mens Names


No. Lots. Quantity.


Edward Sumner . in right of James Frisell sen"


1 5


Sums. Pd. 3 10 -


Isaac Curtice


2


5


3 10


Isaac Newell


3


5


: 15


Samuel Williams


4


5


1 5


in right of Eben' Swan


is now said Swan's heirs the widow haveing Repaid the money.


And we the said Committee and Subscribers Do allow and Dis- pose the peice of meadow commonly called and known by the name of Connecticutt or May's meadow to the persons and purchasers under written as is before specifyed and recorded.


No.


Qua.


Sums. pd. 10


.Jacob Pepper


1 5


in right of Capt. Ruggles his heirs by agreement.


Joseph Lyon


2


5


15 -


Benjamen Child's


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3


4 3


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Icabod Holmes 4 4 12 and to Serjt John Mays with his Son John May's jun' is allowed in said meadow - 10 acrees Lying within and to the eastward of the westward Line of the said John Mays jun" Lott as it is now Run and laid out the sum they haveing paid therefore is. .£20.


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Senexitt meadow East Side


These Lotts go through the said meadow


£ S.


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CITY DOCUMENT No. 114.


[141.] We the said Committee and subscribers Do allow grant and Dispose of the meadow commonly called and known by the name of Mapple Island Meadow the Severall Quantitys thereof as they are entred and recorded against their names they haneing paid the Sums entred against their names.


Mens names.


No Lotts.


Quan.


Sums paid £ s. d. 3 5 -


Joseph Dudley Esq


made over to Sam1 Williams


John Holbrook


2


5


3


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Thomas Baker


3


5


3


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John Pikes heirs .


4


5


3 15 ..


pd by Thomas Baker


Nathaniel Draper in right of John Lyons heirs


5


5


3 ..


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6


5


1


5


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7


8


5


1


5 ..


9


5


2 15


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Joseph Welds heirs


10


5


3


15


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George Bacons heirs


12


5


3


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Jacob Chamberlain


13


5


3


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Samuel Williams


14


5


3


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In witness to the said Committees Consent and intire Satisfac- tion to the above and before entrys of the Severall persons names number of Lotts Quantity of meadows and sums of money paid as is before entred and recorded the said Committee have signed these presents : this 20th November 1716.


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EDWARD DORR SAMUEL WILLIAMS JOHN BOWLES


Entred as above by me


W. DUDLEY props Clerk.


[142.]


Memº : 17th May 1717


the Committee within mentioned mett & made up accounts of the money Bills and bonds which are in M' Dorr the Treasurers hands and there is in money 10 .. 2 .. - Bills and bonds


74 .. 1 .. 6


£84 .. 6 .. 6


Besides the Lotts undisposed of


[143.] Memorandum Roxbury 26th June 1716 : by mistake John Holbrook's name is entred in the Lotts of meadow as if paid




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