Second report of the record commissioners of the city of Boston, containing the Boston records 1634-1660, and the book of possessions, Part 25

Author: Boston (Mass.). Record Commissioners
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Boston : Rockwell and Churchill
Number of Pages: 345


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[120.] John Hansett his possession in Boston.


Abraham Page granted unto John Hansett of Roxbury his house and vard in Boston, bounded on the east with Nathaniel Bishop : the Fort streete on the north : and Robert Reinolds on the south and on the west : as appeares by his deed dated the 22 (8) 1646 : acknowledged before John Winthrop, Governor, the same day.


[121.] Hezekia Usher his possession in Boston. 1.


2. Edmund Jackson of Boston granted unto Hezekiah Usher of Boston his house and garden in Boston, bounded with ME. John Wilson north and east : the market steed south : and John Coggan west : being in front to the street 25 foote, and fourty foote deepe : and this was by an absolute deed of sale, dated 1 (12) 1646. Acknowledged before John Winthrop, Governor, 2 (12) 1646.


[122.] W". Wicks his possession in Boston.


12 (1) 46. John Sweete of Boston granted unto Wm. Wicks of Boston a certaine house and garden in Boston, bounded with Thomas Ankor southeast : Christopher Stanley southwest and northwest : To have and to hould to him and his heires for ever : dat. 25 (12) 1644, and Acknowledged 12 (1) 1646, before John Winthrop, Governor.


[123.] Joseph Phippeni his possession in Boston.


One housplott which formerly was Anchor Ainsworths, and by Henry Rashley, Attorney to the sd. Anchor (as by his p'curation dat. 8 (7) 1645 may appeare) sould unto the aforesaid Joseph : as by his deed of sale, dat. 30 (1) 1647 may appeare : which deed was acknowledged before John Winthrop, Governor, the said 30 (1) 47.


[124.] The possession of John Jephson in Boston.


James Oliver by vertue of the last will and testament of John Oliver late of Boston deceased, hath granted unto John Jepson the house and garden in Boston which formerly was Mr. John Oli- vers : bounded with Valentine Hill southeast and northeast : the streete, northwest : and John Pierce and John Knight southwest : as also the lott of Thomas Marshall which (for one rod length


· Name indistinct.


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abutteth on the southwest at the southerly end of John Knights and John Pierces lott: and this was by an absolute deed of sale dated 30 (2) 1647, and acknowledged before the Governor the same day.


[125.] The possession of John Anderson in Boston.


Edmund Grosc of Boston granted unto John Anderson of the same, shipwright, his dwelling house in Boston, situat next to George Halsalls : and this was by an absolute deed of salc dat. 1 (3) 1647, and acknowledged before the Governor 20th (3) 1647.


[126.] Francis Smith his possessions in Boston.


22 (3). 1647. Edmund Jaelin of Boston granted unto Francis Smith of Boston, one Acre and halfe of land, be the same more or lesse, which was by him formerly purchased of Daniell Maud and Rich. Cooke, being bounded on the north with William Aspinwall : the Contion on the west: Richard Sherman on the south : and Wm. Townsend, Edmund Jacklin, Edmund Dennis and Ephraim Pope on the cast : and this was by a deed dated, sealed and d'd the 22 (3) 1647 before William Aspinwall, publ. notary.


22 (3) 1647. Richard Sherman of Boston granted to Francis Smith'of Boston, halfe an Acre of land in Boston, bounded with the said Francis Smith north : the Comon west : the streete south : and Jane Parker east : and this was by a deed dat. scaled and d'd the 22 (3) 1647 before William Aspinwall, publiek Notary.


Both these are sould, see page 102.


12 (7) 1648. Wm. Hudson of Boston, Junior, did sell unto Francis Smith of Boston, his p't in the dwelling house of Wm. Hudson, senior, being fourty six pound (the whole being one hun- dred and thirty) : and this was by an absolute deed of sale, dat. sealed and delivered 12 (7) 1648, in presence of Wm. Aspinwall, Not. publ.


1 (10) 1648. John Milom of Boston, Coop., granted unto Fran- cis Smith of Boston his p't in the dwelling house of Wm. Hudson, senior, beinge fourty pounds sterl. (the whole being 130li) : and this was by an absolute deed of sale, dat. 29 (12) 1637.


5 (11) 1648. Wm. Chamberlaine assigned unto Francis Smith and his heires forever his house and ground thereto belonging, formerly bought of the sd. Francis, being bounded on the north with the lane : on the east with the highstreete : Richard Carter on the south : and the Comon on the west. This assignment was dated 4 (11) 1648.


WN. CHAMBERLAINE.


This house was againe sould to Ri. Wilson : p.


18 (2) 1651. Ambrose Leech of Boston for valueable consider- ation granted to Francis Smith a p'eell of land in Boston in breadth all betweene the house which is Joseph Wormalls and the land of the sd. Francis, being at the streete eight or nine foote more or lesse, and so according to the range by the end of Joseph Worm- alls house, unto the wharfe or Cove : and this was by a deed dat. 16 (2) 1651. Signed, sealed and d'd. in presence of Wm. Aspin- wall, Not'y publ.


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[127.] The possession of Arthur Clarke in Boston.


5 (5) 1647. Henry Pease of Boston, planter, granted unto Ar- thur Clarke of the same. carpenter, a certaine p'cell of ground, being in breadth fourty two foote and } at the front, and ninety 8 foote and } in length on the southwest side : the other side being ninety one foote and }: and the end 38 foote : bounded on the southeast with the streete: Mr. Paine southwest : and his owne lott on the northeast and northwest : and this was by an absolute deed of sale, dat. 28 (4) 1647, and acknowledged before Mr. Nowel 5 (5) 1647.


I, Wm. Ting, doe heereby Give halfe my five lots of land of the Betweene goodm. Fippenny's and the bridge in Boston to my Couzen Jno. Francklyn, to him and his heires for ever. Bos- ton. 15, 11mo- 1652. p me Wm. Tynge Entred and recorded 2 Feb. 1652, p. Edw. Rawson, Recorder.


The testimony of Wm. Francklin, aged about forty five years : being by occasion at M'. Wm. Tings house upon the 15 (11) 1652, hard Mr. Wm. Tinge say that one half of the five Roods of land belowe the high way betweene the bridge and goodman Fippennies, he did give to his Cozen John Francklin, and would confirme it by deede to him.


Taken upon oath, the first of the 12mo. 1652 before Mr. Hib- bins.


Entred and Recorded, 2d February 1652. Edward Rawson, Recorder.


This deede of guift within written under Capt. Wm. Tings own hand, I, Wm. Phillips, jun., of Boston do testifie that it was d'd unto my Brother John Franckling by M'. Willm. Tinge in my pres- ence : witnes my hand this (1) day of the 12 mo. 1652.


Taken upon oath the 1 of the 12 mo. 1652 before Mr. Hibbins.


Entred and Recorded 2d february 1652. p. Edw. Rawson, Recorder.


[128.] Richard Lippincot his possession in Boston.


31 (5) 1647. William Hailestone of Boston, Tailor, granted unto Rich. Lippincot of Boston, Barber, his house and garden in Boston, bounded with Tho. Painter north : the high street and Ed- ward Fletchers garden west : the high way east : Nathaniel Wood- ward and Edward Fletcher south : and this was by an absolute deed of sale, dat. 31 (5) and acknowledged before Mr. Endicot 10th of the 6mo. 1647.


[129.] John Vyall his possession in Boston.


One house and garden containeing halfe an Acre bounded on the east Richard Woodhouse : the high way on the west : Georg Griggs north : and the marsh and Cove on the South.


Aliened to Wm. Cosin, Booke 2, page 27.


[130.] W". Browne his possession in Boston.


Thomas Foster granted to Wm. Brown late of Salem, his house and garden in Boston, bounded with Jonathan Negoos east: Georg Griggs north : Richard Woodhouse west: and Cove south : and


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this was by an absolute deed dat. 13 (8) 1647 : and acknowledged before the Governor the same day.


[131.] Thomas Beamont his possession in Boston.


Thomas Foster of Boston granted unto Tho: Beamont of Lon- don, Mariner, fourtie nine Acres of land at Mount Woollaston, bounded on the north with Mr. Atherto Haugh : Benjamin Keane on the west : Francis Lyle south : Nathaniell Williams and Francis Lyle on the east. And this was by a deed of absolute sale, dat. 9 (8) 1647 : and acknowledged before the Governor 19 (8) 1647.


Also he granted a hyeway of six foote to be maintained between Barnabas Fawer, James Mattox, Arthur Perry and his owne, at the head of the lotts. 14 (1) 1648.


[132.] William Chamberlaine his 'possession in Boston.


9 (9) 1647. Francis Smith granted unto William Chamberlaine his house and garden together with the shopp and houseinge unto the same belonging, being bounded on the north with the lane : on the west with the Comon : the high streete east : and Riehard Car- ter south : and this was by an absolute deed dat. 30th of October 1647; acknowledged the 9 (9) 1647 before Mr. Hibbins.


This was again assigned to Franeis Smith, see p. 126.


[133.] Barnabas Fawer his possession in Boston.


14 (1) 1647. Valentine Hill of Boston granted unto Barnabas Fawer of Boston, a houslott in Boston bounded with the Cove southeast : the lane northeast : James Mattoeks southwest : and his owne norwest: and this by an absolute deed of sale, dat. 23 (9) 1646, and acknowledged before Mr. Wm. Hibbins, 14 (7) 1647.


[134.] James Mattox his possession in Boston.


14 (1) 1647. Valentine Hill granted unto James Mattox in Bos- ton a certaine houslott in Boston, bounded with Arthur Perry southwest : the Cove southeast : Barnabas Fawer northeast : and his owne land northwest : and this was by a deed dat. 23 (9) 1646, and acknowledged before Mr. Wm. Hibbins 14 (1) 1648. Also he granted a hyewaye of six foote to be maintained at the head of the lotts of Barnabas Fawer, James Mattox and Arthur Perry for theire accommodation and his owne. 14 (1) 1647.


[135.] The possession of Robert Turner, shoomaker, in Boston.


14 (2) 48. Valentine Hill granted unto Robert Turner, one house and garden in Boston, bounded with Thomas Buttolph north : Thomas Hawkins south : John Biggs west : and the streete east : and this was by deed dat. 1 (10) 1644, and acknowledged before Mr. Bellingham 10 (2) 1648.


[136.] The possessions of Christopher Clarke of Boston.


12 (3) 1648. Nicholas Willis of Boston granted unto Christo- pher Clarke of the same, mariner, his house and garden in Boston


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bounded with John Button southwest: the street east : Thomas Painter northerly : and James Everill westerly : and this was by an absolute deed of sale dated 12 (3) 1648.


NICHOLAS WILLIS and a seale.


Sealed and d'd in presence of WILLIAM ASPINWALL JAMES ALLISON.


[137.] The possession of James Nash in Boston.


7 (4) 1648. John Milom of Boston granted unto James Nash of Waymouth, a certaine parcell of marsh in Boston, being fourty foote in breadth at the front, bounded with the Mill creeke south- west ; the highway northwest : M. Wm. Ting northeast and south- east, as farr as low water marke : and this was by a deed, dated and sealed before William Aspinwall, Notary publ. 7 (4) 1648.


[138.] John Lake his possession in Boston.


14 (4) 1648. Richard Hogg of Boston sould unto John Lake of Boston his house and garden in Boston, bounded with John Mar- shall south : Nathaniel Eaton north : Amos Richardson and Wm. Hudson east: and the high streete west : as appeares by a deed dat. 21 (8) 1645. witnes Philemon Pormort. Sould to Thomas Wiborne, p. 139.


26 (4) 1648. Thomas Wibourne granted unto John Lake of Boston a certaine p'cell of land, conteineing eleven perches be the same more or lesse, being bounded with Robt. Reinoulds on the north and the east : Edward Fletcher south : and the high streete west : and this was by an absolute deed, dat. 26 (4) 1648, sealed and delivered before me, William Aspinwall, Notary publick.


[139.] Thomas Wiborne his possession in Boston.


14 (4) 1648. John Lake granted unto Thomas Wiborne his dwelling house in Boston and the garden thereto belonging, being bounded on the south with John Marshall : Nathaniell Eaton north : Amos Richardson and Wm. Hudson east : the high streete west : and this was by an absolute deed of sale, Dated the 14 (4) 1648, before William Aspinwall, publick Notary.


[140.] John Phillips his possession in Boston.


16 (4) 1648. John Milom granted unto John Phillips all that his dwelling house and shop and garden in Boston, bounded on the northeast with John Hill : the lane southwest: Tho. Yow * northwest : and the Cove southeast : and this was sealed and delivered the 16 (4) 1648, before me, Wm. Aspinwall Notary publ.


[141.] Henry Browne his possession in Boston.


20 (4) 1648. William Douglas of Boston granted unto Henry Browne of Limehouse, mariner, a parcell of land, part of his houselott in Boston, containeing fifty six perches, three quar-


* This name is often spelt Yeo.


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ters, of land, be the same more or lesse ; being in front at the sea thirty one foote, and in front toward the streete fyve rod, three foote, or thereabouts : bounded on the northeast with Joseph Baster, the River and Wm. Douglas : on the southeast with Wm. Douglas and the streete : on the southwest, with Wm. Phillips and -: and on the northwest with Joseph Baster and Thomas Anchor : and this was by an absolute deed of sale, sealed and d'd in presence of me, William Aspinwall, Not. publ. the 20 (4) 1648.


[142.] Wm. Douglas his possession in Boston.


Walter Merry in behalfe of himselfe and Thomas Anehor, granted unto Wm. Douglas of Boston, Coop., one dwelling house in Boston, scituate betweene the lotts of John Sweete and John Seabury, to- gether with the shopp which was Thomas Anchors and the ground thereunto belonging : and this was by an absolute deed of sale dated 1 (3) 1646, acknowledged before Mr. Bellingham 15° (4) 1648.


Walter Merry granted unto Wm. Douglas one little house with the ouse* late in the tenure and occupation of John Newgrove, adjoying to the former house and ground, to have and to hould the said house and ground to him and his heires forever. Dat. 12 (1) 1647, and acknowledged before Mr. Bellingham, 15 (4) 1648.


[143.] John Baker his possession in Boston.


1 (4) 1648. Joseph Phippeni granted unto Joh. Baker the moietie or one halfe of his house lott, being in breadth twentie foote, bounded on the south with Thomas Savage : W2. Phillips west : the said Joseph Phippeni north : and the Bay east : and this was by an absolute deed of sale, sealed and d'd in presence of Wm. Aspin- wall, publ. Notarie.


[144.] M. W". Davies, Apothecary, his possession in Boston. 2 (6) 1648. Valentine Hill of Boston granted unto Wm. Davies a certaine p'cell of land in the Newfield in Boston, being foure Aeres more or lesse, bounded on the north with James Pen : John Biggs and James Pen on the west : Robert Turner on the east : and Thomas Buttolph on the south : and this was by an absolute deed of sale sealed and delivered before Wm. Aspinwall, Not. publ. the 2 (6) 1648.


[145.] Richard Bennet his possession in Boston.


26 (6) 1648. Wm. Phillips and Susan his wife granted unto Richard Bennet of Boston twoe or three Aeres of land in Boston in the Mill field, bounded with theire owne land northwest, south- west and northeast : and on the southeast with the lands of the sd. Richard Bennet and Wm. Phillips : and this was by a deed sealed and delivered 26 (6) 1648, before William Aspinwall, Not. publicke.


12 (1) 1650. Thomas Clark of Boston, mereht., for valueable consideration ree'd., granted to Riehard Bennet of Boston one quarter of an Acre of land in Boston, in the mill field, bounded


. Thus in the original.


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with the barne and barne yard of the sd. Rich. on the northeast : the streete southeast : Wm. Phillips southwest and northwest : and this was by a deed dated 12 (1) 1650, before me Wm. Aspinwall sealed and delivered.


[146.] Richard Straine his possession in Boston.


25 (7) 1648. Valentine Hill of Boston granted unto Richard Straine of of * Boston, one Acre of land in Boston, be the same more or lesse, being bounded on the southwest with Mr. Nathaniell Eldred : M. John Oliver and the high wayes northwest and north- east : Arthur Perry and the greate Cove southeast : and this was by an absolute deed of sale dated the 27th of August 1648, and Acknowledged by Mr. Hill before mee Wm. Aspinwall 25 (7) 1648. Witnes Henry Shrimpton and Thom. Bomsted.


[147.] George Michell his possession in Boston.


10 (8) 1648. Joseph Phippeni of Boston granted unto George Michell a house and house lott in Boston, bounded on the north with Capt. Thomas Hawkins : John Baker on the south : the Bay on the east : and Wm. Phillips on the west : and this was by a deed dat. 10 (8) 1648, before Wm. Aspinwall, Not. publ.


[148.] John Langdon his possession in Boston.


Nathaniell Woodward, Junior, granted unto John Langdon of [Bo]fston, his dwelling house and garden in Boston, being bounded on the [south]} with Richard Waite : Edward Fletcher on the north : Nathaniell Bishop on the east : and the high streete on the west : and this was by an absolute deed, dat. 16 (8) 1648, sealed and d'd before William [Aspin]twall and Robert Button.


[149.] Rice Jonies his possession in Boston.


17 (9) 1648. Robert Burnam granted unto Rice Jones of Bos- ton a houslott in Boston, bounded on the south with Robert Burnam : ould Rawlins on the north : the highway east : and Wm. Phillips west : and this was by a deed, dat. 17; (9) 1648, before Wm. Aspinwall, Not. publ.


[Here ends the Record of Possessions, the next page, the reverse of p. 149, being occupied with part of a contemporaneous in- dex. At the foot of pp. 145-149 are some notes of stray cattle recorded in 1675 by Free Grace Bendall, and in 1693 by another clerk.]


* Repeated thus.


+ Nearly illegible in original.


* This date may be read 27 (9) 1648.


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The following document is undoubtedly worth a place ; it is at the foot of p. 145 : -


MASSACHUSETTS COLLONY JOHN LEVERETT, esq". Gov".


IN NEW ENGLAND


[THE SEALE. ] To all people who shall see these presents or heare them read, greeting. Know yee that Laneelott Talbott and Joseph Smith have bought of the Tresurer of this Collony seaven Indians, vizt. George, William, Hawkins, great David, Rouley, John Indian and Tommoquin, which Indians were sentane'd to be sould for slaves : to which end the said Talbott and Smith may trans- port them to any place out of this Continent. In testimony of the truth hereof, I have caused the publique seale of the Collony to be affixed hereunto, this 22 of 9br 1675, Ano'q. Regni Regis Caroli. secundi nune Aug* xxvii.


JOHN LEVERETT, Gov". Recorded and compard, 20th. 9br. 75, pr. F. Bendall, Rec.


* The next word is indistinct.


INDEX TO THE BOOK OF POSSESSIONS.


Adams, 5. Addington, 23. Ainsworth, 21, 41. Alcock, 33. Allington, 15. Allison, 45. Allistre, 40.


( Anchor, 46. ) Ankor, 41. Anderson, 9, 12, 42. Angier, 14. Arnold, S.


{ Aspinwal, 1. Aspinwall, 2, 5, 6, S, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 35, 37, 42, 45, 46, 47.


Astwood, 2S.


Baker, 46, 47. Barker, 30. Barlow, 11. Barrell, 18, 19. Baster, 46. Bateman, 35. Bates, 13, 18, 25. Baulston, 17. Baxter, 33. Bay, the, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 21, 22, 29, 34, 33, 46, 47. Salt, 8, 19.


Beamont, 44. Beamsley, 7, 22, 25, 31. § Beek, 14, 15, 23, 25. Becke, 1.


Beck, 14. ( Bel, 35. Bell, 39. ( Belehar, 33, 34. 1 Belcher, 33.


Bellingham, 1, 3, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 28, 39, 40, 44, 46. Bendall, 2, 3, 8, 13, 16, 20, 21, 22, 47, 48. Bennet, 7, 16, 46. Biggs, 1, 7, 14, 15, 25, 44, 46. ( Bishop, 21, 23, 36, 41, 47.


Bishopp, 36. Blaintaine, 35, 37, 39. Blantaine, 39. Blot, 32. Blott, 32. Bomsted, 30, 47. Boston necke, 16. Bosworth, 5, 7, 13, 15, 23, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31. Bourne, 7, 8, 34. Bowen, 19, 35. Brackett, 24. Braintrec, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 18, 19, 21, 29, 31. Bridgham, 26, 27. Brisco, 33, 34, 35.


Brown, 5, 14, 43. / Browne, 1, 5, 9, 14, 23, 29, 38, 43, 45. Burden, 3, 4, 7, 13, 17, 18, 21, 23, 32, 34. Burieing Place, 20. Burnam, 47. Bnsbie, 40. Bnshwell, 17, 20. Buttolph, 2, 5, 14, 15, 22, 25, 28, 33, 35, 39, 44, 46. Button, 2, 15, 18, 19, 45, 47.


§ Cambridg, 35. ¿ Cambridge, 2. Carter, 4, 14, 32, 33, 42, 44. ( Causway, the, 16. / Cawsey, the, 15. Cedar Swamp, 7, 25, 30, 33. ( Chaffe, 11. Chaffie, 5, 11, 12. ( Chaffy, 5. Chamberlaine, 42, 44. Chaplaine, 33. Chappell, 11, 12, 31. Charlestowne, 15, 16, 28.


Cheevers, 8.


Church at Dover, 31. Clark, 10, 15, 16, 46. Clarke, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 22, 25, 31, 32, 43, 44.


Clerk, 5. § Coales, 29. ¿ Cole, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 28, 35. Coggan, 1, 3, 5, 7. 19, 41. ( Colborne, 26, 33, 34. Colbourne, 23.


( Coleborne, 33. Common, Boston, 2. Comon, The, 2, 6, 7, 14, 17, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 42, 44. Comon, Rocky, 5, 15, 29.


Compton, 26, 27.


‘ Cook, 19. / Cooke, 9, 13, 15, 19, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31, 42. Copp, 5. Cornewell, 17. Corser, 24. Courser, 3, 4, 24. Cosin, 43. Cottou, 1, 3, 21. Cove, the, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 34, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45.


Fisher's, 1. Grate, 47.


Cox, 15. Cranwell, 33, 34. Creeke, the, 12, 14, 27, 28. Creeke Mill, 4, 20. Critchley, 26. ¿ Crychley, 25.


Crosse, 34.


§ Croyehely, 26, 34. / Croyehley, 26, 34. Cuddington, 35. Cullimer, 9, 10, 11, 16. Cullimore, 6.


Dane, 2, 12. Davies, 4, 5, 6, 7, 22, 23, 29, 30, 35, 39, 46. Davis, 15. Dedham, 2, 33. Deming, 26, 37. Dennis, 29, 30, 31, 40, 42. Devotion, 34.


Digges, 7. Dineley, 26. Dinsdale, 27. Dorchester, 16. Douglas, 45, 46. Downing, 17.


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Dowse, 3, 18. Dunster, 3, 15.


East, 22, 36.


6 Eaten, 22. Eaton, 25, 30, 36, 45.


Eldred, 47. Iliot, 22, 25, 26, 33, 34.


Endicot, 43.


England, New, 11, 24, 25.


Engles, 37.


Essex Co. 11. Eveans, 14. Evered, 1. Everell, 9.


¿ Everill, 6, 9, 14, 18, 19, 24, 28, 31, 32, 45.


Fairebanks, 3, 4, 15, 17, 23, 27, 28, 29.


Fane, 3, 13, 35. Farnam, 6. Fauleoner, 5.


Fawer, 44.


Field, Centry, 30. Fort, 23. Mill, 5, 7, 16, 18, 28, 39, 46. Milne, 15. New, 3, 4, 7, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 46.


Fippenny, 43. Fish, 6, 7.


Flacke, 32.


Fletcher, 28, 36, 37, 40, 43 45, 47.


Flint, 32. Fort, the, 38.


Foster, 8, 38, 39, 43, 44.


Fowle, 2, 15, 33.


Foxcroft, 20, 21.


Francklin, 43.


Franckling, 43.


Francklyn, 43.


Franklin, 3, 14, 20.


Gallop, 11, 12, 29. Georges, 18. S Gibones, 2, 3, 6, 14, 20.


¿ Gibons, 2. Gibson, 5. Gillom, 26, 27, 37.


Glover, 3, 17. Goodwin, 5, 6.


Gore, 11. Goultrop, 19.


Greames, 3, 17.


Green, the, 27.


Gridley, 22, 24, 33, 37, 38.


Griggs, 8, 85, 39, 43. § Grose, 42. ¿ Grosse, 6, 7, 9, 22.


Grubb, 7, 25, 29, 30. Gunnison, 3, 17.


Hailstone, 40, 43. Halsall, 42.


§ llanset, 41. Hansett, 41. Harker, 7, 32. Harrison, 37, 38. Harwood, 21. Haugh, 2, 27, 29, 30, 38, 44.


llawes, 6.


Hawghton, 12. Hawkins, 3, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 21, 25, 44, 47. Hibbens, 23. Hibbins, 2, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 32, 34, 35, 43, 44. Highway, the, 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, 23, 34, 40, 43, 45, 47. Hill, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, - 22, 24, 25, 28, 29, 31, 39, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47. ( Hills, 1, 22, 39. Hill, Centry, 3. Fort, 22, 27.


( Ilogg, 22, 36, 37, 45. ¡ Hogge, 36. Holileli, 37, 39. Hloutehin, 13, 18, 40. Houthin, 3. How, 45, Ilowen, 4, 13, 18.


Hudson, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23, 28, 29, 36, 37, 42, 45.


Hull, 8, 35, 36.


Ilunne, 3, 4, 9, 18, 19, 40.


IIunt, 19.


Ilurd, 35, 36.


Hutchinson, 4, 15, 21, 25, 26, 27, 30.


Island, Castle, 38. Ilogg, 30. Spectacle, 33.


Iyons, 38.


Jacklin, 31, 37, 40, 42.


Jaclin, 42. Jackson, 4, 5, 7, 8, 13, 17, 19, 37, 41.


Jeoffreys, 16. § Jephson, 41 Jepson, 41.


Johnson, 6, 7, 15, 17, 29, 32.


Jones, 47.


Jonies, 47.


Joy, 9, 10.


Judkins, 19, 36.


Kcaine, 38. -


Keane, 44.


Keayne, 3, 4. Keine, 23, 24, 27, 37.


§ Kenrick, 27, 28.


¿ Kenricke, 4.


Kirkby, 12, 13.


Kniglit, 3, 9, 10, 17, 41, 42.


Lake, 36, 39, 40, 45.


Lamb, 14.


Lane, the, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23 24, 26, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 40, 42, 44, 45. Langdon, 47.


Lawson, 15, 16, 21, 22, 39.


Leauger, 15. ¿ Leger, 2, 23, 31, 32, 33, 35.


Leech, 42.


Letherland, 38.


( Leveret, 4. Leverett, 48.


Leverit, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 14, 19, 20, 23, 24, 27, 32, 40.


Leveritt, 11. Lippincot, 43. London, 40, 94.


Long, 21, 39.


§ Low, 10, 45.


{ Lowe, 1, 14, 39.


Loyall, 7, 29. Ludkin, 40. Lugg, 23, 29.


Lyall, 39.


Lylc, 2, 30, 44.


Mainard, 19. Makepeace, 13, 18. Market Place, 5. Market Steed, 7, 41. Marsh, the, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 15, 17, 18, 23, 26, 27, 34, 39, 43. Common, 1, 21. Mill Field, 3. Rumney, 7, 28.


Marshall, 3, 4, 9, 10, 36, 37, 41, 45. Martin, 24. Mason, 19, 23, 32. Massachusetts, 40. Mattocks, 44. Mattox, 44.


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INDEX TO THE BOOK OF POSSESSIONS.


Maud, 3, 29, 31, 42. Maude, 1, 3. Meeres, 4, 13, 26. Meers, 21.


Mekins, 11. Mellowes, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, 19, 29. Merry, 6, 22, 46. Messinger, 14, 25, 26. Metson, 31. Michell, 47. Mill, the, 20. creeke, 10, 20, 45. damme, 29. lane, 36. pond, 2. Milland, 26. Millard, 25, 29, 30, 31.


Milom, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 20, 22, 42, 45. Mouotaent, 19.


Mount Wallaston, 38, 44.


Munt, S, 14, 33.


Nauney, 39, 40. Nash, 2, 20, 21, 45. Negoos, 37, SS, 43. Netherland, 3S. Newberry, 11.


Newbury, 11. Newgate, 3, 13, 28, 40. Newgrove, 46. Nowel, 43. Nutter, 31.


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Odlin, 35. Offley, 34. Oliver, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 15, 21, 23, 24, 32, 37, 39, 41, 47. Ormshie, 30.




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