Second report of the record commissioners of the city of Boston, containing the Boston records 1634-1660, and the book of possessions, Part 3

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


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And, Whereas, at a generall meeting the 4th of the 11th month, 1635, it was ordered that Mr. William Coddington, Mr. William Coulborne, William Aspinaull, Edmund Quinsey, and Jolin San- ford, should lay out Mr. William Hutchinson, a sufficient farme at Mount Woollystone, at their diseretions ; now the said five persons have, at this day under their hands, thus given in the laying out


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thereof. viz .. they have assigned unto him six hundred aers of ground. lying betwixt Dorchester bounds and Mount Woollistone ryver. from the back side of Mr. Coddington's and Mr. Wilson's farmes. up into the Country. and if there be not sufficient meddow ground within his lott to have sueh competent meddow assigned to him as we shall thinke fittinge.


[12.] The 9th of the 11th month, 1636.


It was further agreed. that our brother, Isaac Grosse, shall have a great Allotment at Muddy River.


And our brother, Hugh Gunnyson, at Mount Woollystone for 3 heads.


Also. it was graunted to our brother, Mr. William Brenton, that in leiwe of his allottment at Hogg Iland. he shall have twenty aers more added unto his allottment at Pullen Poynte neeke.


And that our brother, Mr. Edward Gibbon, shall have an Allott- ment of foureseore aers at Pullen Poynt, if it be there to be had.


And that our brother. John Olyvar, shall have an allottment of fiftie acrs there, and that rayther in regard of his father's resign- ing his right at Hog Island to the Towne.


The 23 of the same 11 moneth.


Att an assembly this day. of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Willvam Hutchinson, Robert Keayne. John Newgate, Willyam Colbourne, John Goggeshall, John Sampford and Willyam Brenton, it was agreed, that Bushnall. widdow, George Hardwood and John Lowe. the wheelwright. shall have house lotts and gardens upon the usuall Condition of inoffensive Carryage.


The 7th of the 12th month, ealled February, 1636.


Att a meeting this day, of Thomas Leveritt, William Hutchinson, Robert Keavne, John Newgate. John Coggeshall, John Sanford, Willvam Brenton and Willvam Balstone, it was agreed, that our brother. Thomas Alcock, shall have his great lott layd out at Muddy River.


The 20th of the 12th moneth, called February, 1636.


Att a meeting this day, of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Willvam Hutchinson, Robert Keayne, John Newgate, Willyam Coulborne. John Coggeshall, John Sanford. Willyam Brenton and Willvam Balstone, it is agreed that our Brother, Mr. John Wheele- wright, shall have an Allottment of twoe hundred and fiftie aers lavd out for him att Mount Woollystone, where may be most Con- venient. without preiudiee to setting up of a towne there ; to be layd out by Mr. Coddington and our brother Wright.


Also that our brother. Willyam Wardall. Willyam Coale and Sampson Shelton. shall have, each of them. two acrs a peece layd them out at the Mount onely for their present planting, and to bee . left by them att the discretion of the Allotters thereof allowing them such of their costs about them as then may be fitting.


Also that Nicholys Needham shall have the like Allowed unto him there.


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Also that our brother, Thomas Savage, shall have seaven aers of the marsh ground att Muddy Ryver layd him out, for the keep- ing of his Cattle (being in number five) by our brother, William Coulborne and others.


Also that Thomas Joyes shall have leave to buye a peece of ground of our brother Robert Turner, and to have it upon the usuall Condition of inoffensive Carryage.


The Gtli of the 1st monetli, ealled March, 1637.


Att a meeting this day, of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Willyam Huteliinson, John Newgate, Willyam Coulborne, John Goggeshall, William Brenton and William Balstone, it is agreed that Thomas Scottoe, thie sonne of our sister Thomasine Scottoe, shall have leave to build an house on his mother's ground, raneking it in order with the Consent of the Townes Overseers.


Also that our Brother Willyam Balstone, sliall have the remayn- ing swampe on the baekside of Mr. Coddington's swampe unto the Widdow Purtons eorner payle, leaving out twoe rodde and a halfe for eyther of the high ways that are against it, the one being the way to the mylne, and the other to the Cove next unto Mr. Cod- dingtons.


The 20th of the same moneth, 1637.


Att a Generall Meeting upon Publique notiee.


Att this meeting Mr. Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Mr. Willyam Hutchinson, Mr. Willyam Coulborne, Mr. John Goggeshall, Mr. Robert Harding, Mr. John Sanford, Mr. Willyam Brenton, Mr. William Balstone, James Penne and Jacob Ellyot, are, with Generall Consent, Chosen for these next six monethes to oversee and sett order for the townes oeeasions as formerly hath beene.


Also Thomas Grubbe and Jonathan Negoose are Chosen Sur- veyors for the high wayes towards Roxbury, and Thomas Marshall and John Button for the high wayes to the Milne for this next yeare.


[13.] The 21st of the 1st moneth, ealled Mareh, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Willyam Hutchinson, William Coulborne, John Goggeshall, Robert Harding, John Sanford, Willyam Balston, and James Penne, it was agreed that our brother James Pennyman shall have leave for this yeare to mowe that part of the marsh on the neeke neare unto his garding which he hath wontedly mowen.


The 3d of the 2d moneth, called April, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Willyam Hutchinson, Willyam Coulborne, John Coggeshall, John Sanford, James Penne and Jacob Ellyott, It was agreed that our brother Alexander Winchester shall have a garding plott next unto our bretherenn William Dyneley and William Wilsons theire garden plotts upon like condition with them of building houses therein when they shall come to lye in a streete way.


Whereas at a former meeting it was agreed that Mr. Willyam


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Coddington and our bothher Richard Wright should lay out our brother Mr. John Wheelewright his Allotment of 250 aers at Mount Woollystone. now they have brought in the laying out there- of thus. vizt .. 40 acrs thereof in the sunke marsh lying south and by east of the lauds of the said Willyam Coddington, 5 acrs for his house lott and 205 acrs at the end of it running with oue side of the first lott and the lyne of 20 aers of the planting ground allotted to be extended into the countrie till his full proportion of 205 acrs between those two lunes be runned out.


Also it is agreed that Stephen Kinsley, labourer, shall have a house plott next unto our brother Alexander Winchester his garden plott.


The 17th of the 2d moneth. 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Leverett, William Hutchin- son. Willvam Coulborne, John Coggeshall, John Sanford, Willyam Brenton. James Penne and Jakob Ellyot, it is agreed that all the feild fences and gates shalbe made up and forthwith looked unto by Sergeant Hutchinson and Richard Gridley for the fort feild, by John Button, James Everill and Isaack Grosse for the mylne feild and new feild. and by Willyam Coulborne and Jacob Ellyott for the feild next Roxburie.


Also. that Richard Sherman's wife shall have a house plott next unto Stephen Kinsley's house plott, or MT. Danyell Maud's garding plott there.


Also. that Mr. Danvell Mawde, schoolemaster, shall have a gar- den plott next unto Stephen Kinsley's house-plott upon like Condition of building thereon if neede bee.


The 29th of the same moneth.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Willyam Hutchinson. William Coulborne. John Coggeshall, John Sanford, Willvam Brenton, Willyam Balstone. James Penn, and Jacob Ellyot. it was granted that our brother Edmund Hutchinson shall have a garding plott layd out at the south end of Mr. Robert Keayne's great garding.


Also. it is ordered that the feild fences at Muddy Ryver shalbe made sufficient before the 7th day of the next third moneth by equall proportion of acrs upon the planters thereupon, in default of xij d. for every acre then undone.


The 13th of Sd moneth, called May, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar. Thomas Leveritt, Willvam Hutchinson. Willyam Coulborne, John Coggeshall, Robert Harding, John Sanford, Willvam Brenton. Willyam Balstone and James Penne. it is ordered that the fould keeper shall have for every trespassinge beast or horse that he fetchethi to ye fould iii d. and for every trespassing Calfe. goat or hogy fetched unto the fonld ii d. ; and for every one brought unto the fould by any other, i d.


Item : It is agreed that whosoever else shall bring any trespass- ing Cattell to the fould they shall have for every great beast and horse so brought, iii d. and for every calf, goate and swine so


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brought, i d., and that there shalbe paid for every fould breach, v s. or resening of any.


Item : It is agreed that Richard Fairebaneke shalbe the fold keeper for the residue of this our half yeare time.


[14.] The 18th day of the 3d moneth, May, 1637.


Att a generall meeting upon publique notice, Mr. Henry Vane, Mr. Willyam Coddington, and Mr. Atherton Haulgh, are chosen for the service of this Generall Corte as Deputyes or Comittees.


The 19th of the same moneth.


Att a generall meeting upon pryvate and partieular Warning from house to house and by Reason of the Courts refusall of the former Choyse, Mr. Henry Vane, Esq., Mr. Willyam Coddington and Mr. Atherdon Haulgh are now againe Chosen deputyes or Comittees for the service of the present Generall Courte, and that upon Warrant to Us from the Courte for a new choyse.


The 2d of the 4th moneth, June, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Leveritt, William Hutchinson, William Coulborne, John Coggeshall, John Sanford, William Brenton, William Balstone and James Penne, It is agreed that James Pennyman shall have the Hilsteade and the marsh ground under it as it shalbe measured and bounded out at Charles Ryver, He allow- ing out of his Allottment at Mount woollystone seaven aers for five.


Also, Mr. Thomas Flint hath allotted unto him 24 aers of the marsh ground at the month of Muddy River, and there to be layd out for him.


Also, it is agreed that Riehard Fairebaneke shall have leave for this summer tyme to mow the marsh that is against his aer of plant- ing ground in the Newfeild, as he hath formerly mowne it.


The 12th of the 4th moneth, June, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Willyam Hutchinson, Willyam Coulborne, John Coggeshall, Robte Harding, Willyam Brenton, Willyam Balstone, James Penne and Jaeob Ellyott, George Woodward, sopeboylar, was found a delin- quent for an unlawfull entry upon some of the Towne's ground and for digging holes and annoying the high Way with stinking fish to the forfeiturs of fiii vi s. viii d.


Att this meeting it was brought in that Mr. Willyam Peiree hath an hundred aers of upland and marsh ground layd out for him at Pullenpoint necke.


Also Mr. Edward Gibbon hath foureseore aers of upland and marsh ground layd him out there.


Also John Olyvar hath his fiftye aers of upland and marsh ground layd him out there.


Also Mr. William Brenton had threeseore and foure aers of upland and marsh ground layd him out there, and a hundrd aers on the otherside of Mr. Aspenalls.


Also Edward Bayts hath foureteene aers of upland and marsh ground layd him out there.


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Also George Ruggle hath graunted unto him a housplott and gar- densteade to be layd out neere unto the new mylne by our brother Coulborne and some other of the company.


The 1 of the 5th moneth. July. 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Willvam Hutchinson. Willvam Coulborne. John Coggeshall, Rob- ert Harding. Willvam Brenton, Willyam Balston, James Penne and Jacob Ellvott. there was granted to our brother Ralph Hudson a garding plott at the end of Thomas Mekins garden plott.


Also a house and garden plott graunted to our brother Sammuell Wilbore att the side of Barnabie . Dorryfalls housplott and garden.


The 16th of the same 5th moneth.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Willyam Hutchinson. Willyam Coulborne, John Coggeshall, Rob- ert Harding, John Samford, Willyam Brenton. James Penne and Jakob Ellyott, there was graunted unto Jacob Ellyott the little marsh lying against Charles Ryver with a little hill of upland ground. neere the middest therof. and compast on three sydes with highland ground, allowing out of his Allotment att mount Woolly- stone seaven acrs for five. The which he afterwards allowed. and it layd out for parte of his brother Francis Elyotts Allotment at the Mount.


[15.] The 7th of the 6th moneth, August, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, William Hutchinson. William Coulbourne, John Coggeshall, John Sanford, William Balston and James Penne, leave is granted to Richard Fairbank to sell his shopp to - Saunders, a booke- bynder.


The 28 of the same 6th moneth.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, William Hutchinson. John Coggeshall, John Sanford, James Penn, William Balston and Jacob Ellyott. it is agreed that Richard Hull Carpenter shall have liberty to sell his house and ground neere John Galloppe unto Phillip Sherman. of Roxbury.


.Also it is agreed that Mr. Willyam Hutchinson shall have leave for this present summer to mow the little meaddowe at the head of Monitycott Ryvar. and to be Considered of for further inioying of it.


The 25th of the 7th moneth. September, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, William Hutchinson, William Coulborne, John Coggeshall, John Sanford. William Balstone and James Penne, it is agreed that M'. Thomas Makepeace shall have a houseplott and gardingplace.


Also that our brother Edward Dennys shall have a housplott and garding stead towards the new mylne.


Also our brother Richard Wayte to have the like thereabouts.


Also Robert Gillam, marryner, hath leave to buy a houseplott where he can.


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Also leave is granted to Henry Webbe to buy the house wherein he now dwelleth, and to have a garding plott where may be most Convenient for him.


Also there is a garding plott granted to our brother Janes Penne for to lay to the house that was Widdowe Shelleys, to be layd out among the garden plotts towards the new mylne.


Also there is granted to our brother Valentine Hill a garding plott there.


Also there is granted to our brother William Cheesbrough shall have 2 rodd and a halfe square of the marsh next unto Mr. Belling- hams woodyard for to build upon.


Also there is granted to John Lowe, Wheelewright, 2 rodd and a halfe square of the same marsh next unto our brother Cheesbrough for a house plott and yard roome.


Also there is granted to our brother William Hudson a foote and a halfe to come into the streete way for the setting up of his new building towards the sea syde where he dwelleth.


The 16 of the 8th moneth, October, 1637.


Att a Generall meeting upon Publique notice.


Mr. Willyam Coddington, Mr. John Coggeshall and Mr. William Aspenall are chosen as Deputies or Comittees for this next generall Cort.


Also at this meeting Mr. Olyvar, Mr. Leveritt, Mr. William Hutchinson, MT. William Coulborne, Mr. John Coggeshall, MT. William Aspenall, Mr. John Sanford, Mr. Robte Harding, Ancient* Balston, James Penn and Jacob Ellyott are Chosen as formerly for the Occasions of this towne for these next six months, and so until new ones be made choise of and their charges at theire meet- ings to be borne by the towne in generall.


Also at this meeting Mr. Raph Hudson and Edward Bendall are chosen Cunstables of this towne for this next yeare.


[16.] The 30th of the 8th moneth, called October, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, William Hutchinson, William Coulbourne, John Coggeshall, William Aspenall, John Sanford, Robte Hardinge, William Bal- ston, James Penne, and Jacob Ellyott: our brother Valentine Hill hath his great Allotment granted him att Pullen Point, to the number of 60 acrs, if it be there to be had.


Also there is graunted to our brother John Hansett a great Lott att the Mount, for 3 heads, yea, even for three heads.


The 6th of the 9th moneth, November, 1637.


Att a meeting this day, upon particular notice, the Freemen have, upon further Consideracon, by Warrant from the generall Court, instead of Mr. John Coggeshall and Mr. William Aspenall, Chosen Mr. William Coulborne and John Olyvar, to be ioyned with Mr. William Coddington for Deputyes or Comittees for this present generall Court.


* This name is very indistinct. Mr. Morse transcribed it as Amcrieent.


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The 13th of the 9th moneth. November. 1637.


At a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, William Hutchinson. William Coulborne, John Coggeshall, William Aspenall. John Sanford, Robte Harding, William Balstone, James Penne and Jacob Ellvott, our brother, John Olyvar, hath granted unto him a peiee of marsh adioyning to M'. Ting's diteh. eighteene paee in bredth to the outside of his fenee from his garding end to the high way next the beach.


Also there is granted to the Governor. Mr. John Winthropp, the twoe hills next Pullen Point, with some barren marsh adioyning thereunto. Provided it be noe hindranee of the townes setting up a Ware in Fisher's Creek. or fishing for Basse there.


Also there is granted to our Brother Samuell Wilbore foure rodde in length of the marsh towards the sea shore, and 3 rodd in depth next unto John Lowe his grant there.


Also there is granted to our brother Thomas Marshall one rodd in depth of the same marsh next unto the ground he hath there.


The 4th of the 10th moneth. called December, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar. Thomas Leveritt, William Hutchinson. William Coulborne. John Coggeshall, John Sanford. Robte Harding, William Balston. James Penne, and Jacob Ellvott. there was graunted to John Bibbles a house plott next unto Richard Woodhowses.


Also it is agreed that Mr. Atherton Haulgh shall have all the neck of land (as yet not layd out) Joyning to M'. William Cod- dington, and the rest of the Brethren's meadow Lotte there, and to have it made up seaven hundred Acrs upon the maineland, fiftie Acrs thereof to be in the little meadow where M'. William IIutch- inson had hay mown this last yeare; and if the meadow exceed not threescore aers. then is M'. Haulgh to have the whole meadow, and it is left to his choyse to beginne for the rest. eyther at the little meadow. and so to come downwards to the Brethren's Lott of 7 Acrs upon a head, or to begin from their Lotte. and so up to the meadow all upon the south side of the stony brooke, and for the Rockie ground therein to have allowance, as the Brethren have unto their Roekie ground there, and to have Commonage. as the Brethren have there. And if the said meadow doe exceed three- score Aers, then is MIT. Haulgh to have his fiftie Acrs therein where he pleaseth, taking it alltogether at which end thereof he will.


The 28 day of the 8th moneth. ealled October, 1637.


Furthermore. at a meeting of M'. Thomas Olyver, Thomas Leveritt. MIT. Willvam Colborn. M. Robert Keayne, Captain Edward Gibon. M. William Ting, Jacob Elyott and M. John Cogan, It was fully agreed off and Concluded betweene the said Townsmen and on the Towne's behalfe on the one part, and the said MIT. Atherton Haulgh on the other part, that M'. Haulgh shall relinquish all Clame unto all that land commonly Called the Cap- taine's Plaine. lying over against the southerne end of the 2d Company of Lotts at Mount Wooliston and being on the West side of the fresh brooke, bounded towards the North and East by


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the said fresh brooke runninge out of a swamp in the middest of the plaine neere adioyning unto the said fresh brooke, towards the West by the marked trees: In consideration of which the men Chosen on the Towne's behalf afforesaid doe grant and agree that the said Mr. Haulgh shall have with all Convenient speede meas- ured out unto him as much land in quantity as the plaine bounded as afforesaid conteyneth in it, and 50 Acrs overplus to adioyne unto the southernmost side of land allredy layd out to him to lye all along a lyne allredy sett out, extending about 500 Rodds in length, and to be of equall breadth from the said lyne in all places as much as the quantity granted to him (whatsoever it be) shall require.


[17.] The 18th day of the 10th moneth, ealled December, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Olyvar, Thomas Leveritt, Wm. Hutchinson, William Coulborne, Jolin Coggeshall, William Aspenall, John Sanford, William Balston, James Penne, and Jacob Ellyott, it is agreed that John Woodward and Robte Wood- ward, the sonnes of Nathaniell Woodward, shall have houspiotts allotted them.


Also, it is agreed that Edward Bendall shall keepe a sufficient ferry boate to carry to Noddles Island and to the shipps ryding before the towne, taking for a single person ii d., and for twoe 3 d., and if there be more i d. a peeee.


The 8th of the 11th moneth, ealled January, 1637.


Att a meeting this day of Thomas Leveritt, William Hutchin- son, William Coulborne, John Coggeshall, William Aspenall, John Sanford, Robte Harding, William Balstone, James Penne and Jacob Ellyott, it is agreed that John Martyn, shipearpenter, shall have a housplott.


Also, that Thomas Pettit, having served with our brother, Olyvar Mellowes, this three years and a halfe, shall have a hous- plott granted unto him towards the new mylne.


Also, that Erasmus Bullocke, having beene this 5 years in towne, shall have leave for a housplott.


Also, it is agreed that Richard Fairbancke shall have leave for this next summer tyme to mowe the marsh ground that is against his aere of planting ground in the newfeild as he hath formerly mowen it.


Also, whereas att a Generall Meeting the 14th of the 10th moneth, 1635, it Was by generall Consent agreed upon for the laying out of great Allotments unto the then Inhabitants, the same are now brought in bounded as followeth : -


1. Imprymis : Edward Browne, eight acrs : bounded on the southwest with Mr. Willyam Coulborne, on the North West with Richard Bulgar, and on the south East with Muddy River, and North East with Beniamyn Ward.


2. Beniamyn Ward, twelve aers : bounded on the South West with Edward Browne, on the North West with the Cedar swamp, and on the South East with Muddy River, and on the North East with John Cramme.


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3. John Cramme. sixteene aers : bounded on the south-West with Beniamin Ward. on the North East with the Cedar swamp, and on the south East with Muddy River, and ou the North West with Robert Houlton.


4. Robert Houlton. sixteene aers : bounded on the south West with John Cramme. on North West with the Cedar swamp, and on the south East with Muddy River, and on the North East with Jarrat Bourne.


5. Jarrett Bourne, eight aers : bounded on the South West with Robert Houlton. on the North West with the Cedar swamp. and on the South East with Muddy River, and on the North East with John Biggs.


6. John Biggs. eight aers : bouuded on the South West with Jarrett Bourne. on the North East and South East with Muddy River Marsh. and on the North West with William Beamsley.


7. William Beamsley, sixteene aers: bounded on the South East with John Biggs. on the South West with the Cedar swamp, and on the North East with Muddy ryver marsh, and on North West with Thomasyn Scottua. Widdow.


8. Thomasyn Seottua. Widdow, sixteene aers : bounded on the South East with William Beamsley, on the South West with the Cedar swamp. and on the North East with Muddy River Marsh, and on the North West on Alexander Becke.


9. Alexander Becke eight acrs: bounded on the South East with Thomasyn Seottua. Widdow. on the South West with the Cedar swampe, and on the North East with Muddy River marsh, and on the North West with Raphe Route, laborer.


10. Raphe Route, twelve acrs : bounded on the South East with Alexander Becke, on the North East with a little marsh at the mouth of Charles Ryver, and on the # Robert Reade on the North West.


11. Robert Reade, eight aers : bounded on the South East with Raphe Route, and the said little marsh on the North East, with Charles River runing from thence towards the south West, a quarter of a myle in length, towards the Surveyors marke, and on Mathew Ines on the Northwest.


12. Mathew Ines. eight aers : bounded on the south East with Robert Reade. on the North East with Charles River, of the same length towards the South West, and on Anthony Harker on the North West.


[18.] 13. Anthony Harker. eight aers : bouuded on the South East with Mathew Ines, on the North East with Charles River, and of the same length to the South West, and on John Pemmerton on the Northwest.


14. John Pemmerton, eight acrs: bounded on the South East with Anthony Harker. on North East with Charles River, and of the same length to' the South West, and on George Griggs on the North West.


15. George Griggs, twentie and eight acrs: bounded on the South East with John Pemmerton, on the North East with Charles




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