The Proprietors' records of the town of Lunenburg, Massachusetts, including Fitchburg and a portion of Ashby. 1729-1833, Part 15

Author: Lunenburg, Mass. Proprietors. [from old catalog]; Davis, Walter A. (Walter Alonzo), b. 1846
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Fitchburg : Pub. by authority of the City council
Number of Pages: 416


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alfo Voted the Several proprietors in the Common Land to be devided as a fore faid who fhall enterfear in there pitches attend the Committee at the houfe of Capt Jofiah Willard in Lunenburg on the fifth Day of may next at one of the Clock in the after noon and forthwith De- termine to Whome preferance fhall be given by the Draw- ing of Lotts for that purpofe as before voted and If any


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perfons neglect to appeare or draw his Lott as above faid the Committee are to give preferance to fuch as fhall then appear any thing before voted to the Contrary not Withftanding


alfo Voted that Capt Jofiah Willard Liuet Edward Hartwell En Jonathan Willard Ephraim pearce and James Jewell or any three of them be a Committee With fuch able furvayer as they fhall think fitt to Imploy to Lay out every proprietor his proportion of Land in manner as above Voted and haveing Laid out the fame as a fore faid return a plan of Each Lott to the proprietors Clerk figned by any three of the Committee and the furvayer and that the Clerke be hereby Impowered and Directed to Record the fame in the proprietors Book


Jofiah Willard moderator


Recorded april the 18th 1730. ₱ Edward Hartwell Cler


[104] Worcefter fs


To the Proprietors of the Common and undevided Land Within the Townfhip of Lunenburg in the County of Worcefter Greeting.


at the Requeft of a fufficiant Number of the proprie- tors of the proprietors of the Common and undevided in the townfhip of Lunenburg afore faid.


Thefe are therefore to Notify and Warn you to Con- vene and meet at the Houfe of Capt Jonathan Hubburd in Lunenburg afore faid on the third mon=day of Auguft next at three of the Clock in the after noon to the end that being duly meet and formed they inay then and there act on the feveral perticulers hereafter mentioned viz


first To Repeal a former vote of the faid proprietors viz Voted that one hundred acres of Land adjoyning to the northerly fide of the thoufand acres of Land granted to the General Court Committee to be fold to the highest bider to pay m' fam !! Jones the fum of £22=09= &c.


alfo to order the Granting or felling of fuch part and proportion of the Common and undevided Land afore faid unto fuch perfon or perfons as fhall appear to By


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the fame as fhall be fufficiant to pay m! Sam !! Jones the fum of £22 09 00 and to Defray the proprietors Charges and make payment of the money that fhall be found due from the proprietors afore Said and order the puting the fame upon Record or pafsing other titles in fuch way and manner as they may think proper and Conveniant and alfo Choofe and Im- power proper perfons for any of the faid purporfses afore faid as they think proper


alfo to agree upon and order the Meafuring of all the Common and undevided Land in faid townfhip and Lay out the fame to Each proprietor their full proportion as is all redy Granted and take an accompt of the Remain- ing part of the faid Common and undevided Land afore faid and Devide the fame to Each proprietor as they fhall Judge moft proper and Conveniant. Dated at Lunenburg July the 30th 1734


Edward Hartwell proprietors Clerk


Recorded January the the 11th 1734 Edward Hartwell proprietors Clerk


[105] at a Meeting Legally Warned The proprietors of the Common and undevided Land Within the Town- fhip of Lunenburg being afsembled at the houfe of Capt Jonathan Hubburd in Lunenburg afore faid on the 19th Day auguft anno Domini. 1734


firft Voted and Choufe Collo Jofiah Willard Esq! Mod- erator for the Goverment of Said Meeting


2ly Reconfidered a former Vote of the proprietors made may the 26th 1731 viz that one hundred acres of Land adjoyning to the Northerly fide of ye thoufand acres Granted to the General Courts Committee be fold to the higheft Bider to pay mr fam11 Jones the fum of . . £22 09 00 and the over plus if any there be for the ufe of the pro- prity afore faid


alfo voted that the before Recited vote and all and every the Claufes therein Contained fhall from henceforth be Repealed and Revoked and are hereby Repealed and utterly made void for ever


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alfo Voted and Granted to Collo Jofiah Willard his Heirs and afsigns for ever fifty acres of Land to be Layed out in the Common and undevided Land Within the Townfhip of Lunenburg afore.sd Where he fhall Choofe it for and in Confideration of his paying to mr fam" Jones afore. sd the fum of £11=4=6 which is due and owing from the propriety to faid Jones


alfo Voted and Granted to Edward Hartwell Esqr his Heirs and afsigns for ever twenty five acres of Land to be Layed out in Common and undevided Land within the Townfhip of Lunenburg afore faid where he fhall Choofe it for and in Confideration of his paying to mr fam11 Jones afore faid the fum of £5=12 3. which is due and owing from the faid proprietyors to the faid fam1l Jones


alfo Voted and Granted to Liv! Jonathan Willard His Heirs and afsigns forever twenty five acres of Land to be Laid out in the Common and undevided Land Within the townfhip of Lunenburg afore faid Where he fhall Choofe it for and in Confideration of his paying to mr famil Jone a fore faid the fum of £5-12-3 which is due and owing from the proprietors afore fd to the faid fam" Jones


alfo Voted that Jofialı Willard Edward Hartwell Esqr.s Livt Jonathan Willard Enfign Ephraim Wetherbe and Dea Ephraim pearce be a Committee fully Impowered with an able furvaver as they fhall Choofe to Lay out all the Lands above Granted and Return plans of ye fame by them figned and Delivered to the proprietors Clerk Who is hereby Directed to Record the fame


alfo voted that all ye Common and undevided Land within the Townfhip of Lunenburg be mneafured and Layed out to Each proprietor his full proportion as is all redy Granted and take an accompt of the Remaining part of the faid Common and undevided Land aforeSaid and Devide the Same to Each proprietor as they fhall Judge moft proper and conveniant the Charges of the furvey to be paid by the propriety either in money or Land. alfo voted that Jofiah Willard Edward Hartwell Esqr.s. and Livt Jonathan Willard be a Committee fully Impowered


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with fuch able furvayer as they fhall Choofe to Lay out and meafure the Land a bove faid and Return the feveral plans thereof to the proprietors Clerk who is hereby Di- ricted to Record the fame


Jofiah Willard moderator


Recorded the 11th Day of January annoque Domini. 1734


Edward Hartwell Proprietors Clerk


[106] Lunenburg october the 17th 1734


Received of Col! Jofiah Willard the fum of twenty three pounds being in full of what was Due to me from the Committee and the proprietors of the Town afore faid for fervice Done for them In furveying of Land and other wife


Received # Samuell Jones


figned In prefence of Jonathan Hubburg David ftearns


Recorded march the 13th 1740.


Edward Hartwell proprietors Clerk


of which twenty three pounds paid to the above faid famuell Jones five pounds fifteen fhillings of which money was paid by Edward Hartwell which entitled him to the the twenty five acres as on the other fide of this Lefe and also five pounds fifteen fhillings paid by Jonathan Willard to Entitle him to the twenty five acres as on the other side the five pounds fifteen fhillings paid by the faid Hart- well and the faid Jonathan Willard to the above named Col. Jofiah Willard which he paid to the above faid fam- uell Jones together with a Eleven pounds ten fhillings of his own money which makes up the twenty three pounds paid as by the Recept above faid which m! Jones would have or he would not Difcharg the proprietors


Entered and Recorded


Edward Hartwell proprietors Clark


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Worcester [s may the 29. 1772. at the Requeft of a sufficiant number of the proprietors of the Common and undevided Land that belongs to the Proprietors of the Town of Lunenburg to me directed Greeting


thefe are therefore In His majefties Name to notify and warn you the faid Proprietors to Conven and meet at the Houfe of Lit Phinehas Hutchings in Lunenburg afore faid on the fifteenth day of June next at three of the Clock in the after noon then and there being duly meet and formed.


firft to Choofe a Committee to Lay out all the Com- mon and undevided Land that belongs to the proprietors afore faid agreeable to a Vote of the faid Proprietors at a Legal meeting January the eleventh day 1734. as may more fully appear upon Record.


2ly to Choofe a proprietors Clerk if they fee Caufe Edward Hartwell Proprietors Clerk


Recorded June the 16th 1772.


by Edward Hartwell proprietors Clerk


[107] at a meeting Legally Warned the proprietors of the Common and undevided Land that belongs to the Proprietors of the town of Lunenburg being affembled at the Houfe of Liv! Phinehas Hutchings in Lunenburg afore faid on the fifteenth day June A: D. 1772


firft voted and Choofe Phillip Goodridge moderator for the goverment of faid meeting.


2ly voted that all the Common and undevided Land that belongs to the proprietors afore faid be meafured and Laid out to each proprietor his full proportion as is all redy granted and alfo take an account of the remain- der part of the Common and undevided Land afore faid and devide the fame to each proprietor in fuch way and manner as the Committee that fhall be appointed to meafur and devide the faid Common fhall Judge moft proper and Convenant. and alfo that the Charge of the furvaying and Laying out the faid Common fhall be paid by the faid proprietors either in money or Land and alfo that any three of the Committee that fhall hereafter be


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Choofen to do the fervice afore faid with fuch able fur- vayer as they fhall Choofe be fully Impowered to meafur and Lay out the Land afore faid and return the feveral plans thereof to the proprietors Clerk who is directed to record the fame


3ly voted Edward Hartwell Benjamin Goodridge Esqrs Phillip Goodridge Eleazer Houghton Paul wetherbee Charls white John White John Hill Nathan Heywood Ephraim Pearce David Goodridge and Ephraim Wetherbee be a Committee fully Impowered with fuch able furvayer as they fhall Choofe to do the a bove faid fervice


4ly voted and Choofe Jofeph Hartwell Proprietors Clerk


Phillip Goodridge moderator


Recorded June the 16: 1772.


pr. Edward Hartwell proprietors Clerk


at a Legal meeting of the proprietors of the Town of Lunenburg afsembled at the Houfe of Col. Abijah ftearnes in Lunenburg march the ninth day anno domini. 1779. to act on the following articles


first voted and Chofe Liu! Phillip Goodridge modera- tor to Govern faid meeting


2ly voted to difmifs the old Committee formerly Cho- fen to Lay out the Common and undevided Land within the Bounds of the Townfhip origanally Granted to the proprietors of Lunenburg.


3ly voted to Chufe feven men to be a Committee to a Certain and Lay out all the Common and undevided Lands within the Bounds of the Townfhip origanally Granted to the origanal proprietors of faid Lunenburg.


4ly Voted and Mefrs Phillip Goodridge Aaron Willard Charls White Benjamin Redington Benjamin Goodridge Ephraim Wetherbee and Eleazer Houghton Jur to be a Committee for to perform the fervice afore faid


5ly voted that the Committee afore faid be paid for their faid fervice either in money or Land as the proprie- tors fhall Chufe


6ly voted that any three of the Committee afore faid with fuch able furvayer as they fhall Chufe fhall be fully


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Impowered to Lay out the Lands and do the Bufinefs afore faid


Phillip Goodridge moderator


Recorded march the 15th day anno Domini. 1779


Edward Hartwell proprietors Clerk


[108] Worcefter fs.


at the Requeft of a fufficiant Number of the proprie- tors of the Common and undevided Land that belongs to the proprietors of the Town of Lunenburg to me directed in writing under their hands Requefting that I would warn a proprietors meeting as foon as may be that all the Common Land belonging to the faid proprietors may be meafured and Laid out and proceeded with agreeable to votes of the faid proprietors at a Legal meeting Janu- ary the Eleventh 1734. and alfo at a meeting of the faid proprietors June the 15th 1772. and whereas fome of the perfons Choofen to do the above faid fervice at the faid meeting are now Dead and others unable to do the afore faid fervice and that the fervice may be done and per- formed in all perticulars as fet forth and voted at both the above faid meetings the Requeft is that an addition be made to the former Committees or that the former or that the former Committees be dismist and a new Com- mittee Choofen to do the fervice afore faid as foon as may be.


Thefe are therefore in the Name of the Gov- feal ernment and People of the Mafsachusets Bay to notify and warn you the above faid proprie- tors to meet at the Houfe of Colo Abijah ftearnes in faid Lunenburg on the fecond tuesday of march next at two of the Clock in the after noon then and there being duly meet and formed to act on the per- ticuler articals hereafter mentioned


firft to Choufe a moderator for the Government of faid meeting


2ly to make an addition to the former Committee or difmifs the former Committee and Chufe a new Commit- tee to do the above faid fervice as has been all Ready voted at the above faid meetings


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3ly and the Committee to be paid for their fervice as voted at the afore faid meeting either in money or Land.


4ly that any three of the faid Committee with fuch able furvayer as they fhall Choufe be fully impowered to do the faid fervice


Given under my hand and feal at Lunenburg this 11th day of february 1779


Edward Hartwell proprietors Clerk


Recorded March the 15th anno Domini. 1779 Edward Hartwell proprietors Clerk


at the Requeft of a fufficiant number of the proprie- tors of the Common Land that belongs to the proprie- tors of the Town of Lunenburg to me directed in writing under their hands Requefting that I would warn a pro- prietors nieetting as foon as may be to fee if the proprie- tors will act on the articulers hereafter mentioned.


- feal


Thefe are therefore in the name of the ftate of the mafsachufets Bay to notify and warn you the faid proprietors to meet at the Houfe of Colº Abijah ftearnes in faid Lunenburg on monday the tenth day may next at four of the Clock in the afternoon then and there being duly meet and formed to act on the articales hereafter mentioned


1 to Chufe a Treafurer


ly2 Chufe a Committee to make inquirey into the trefpasses don on the faid proprietors Common Land and to give the faid Committee fuch Inftructions as fhall be thought proper


Given under my hand and feal at Lunenburg this 24 day of April 1779


Edward Hartwell proprietors Clark


Recorded July the 6th 1780


Edward Hartwell proprietors Clark


[109] at a meeting Legally Warned the proprietors of the Common Land that belongs to the proprietors of the town of Lunenburg being afsembled at the Houfe of


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Col. Abijah ftearnes in faid Lunenburg on the 10th day of may. 1779 being duly meet and formed


1 voted and Choufe Livet Phillip Goodridge modera- tor for the Government of faid meeting it was moved to Choufe a treafurer and pafed in the negative


2ly voted to Chufe a Committee of three to profecute all trefpafses done on the proprietors Common Land a fore faid Namely Benjamin Redington Col. Aaron Willard and Benjamin Goodridge alfo voted that the faid Com- mittee have full power to fettle with fuch trefpaffers as are willing to pay fo much as in the Judgment of the faid Committee is a full Confideration for their trefpafs and all that Refufe fo to fettle with the faid Committee the faid Committee is hereby fully Impowered to profecute all fuch trefpaffers according to the Rules of Law


Recorded July the 6th 1780


Edward Hartwell proprietors Clerk


Worcefter fs


At the Requeft of a Sufficient Number of feal the Proprietors of the Town of Lunenburg to me Directed under their hands in writing Defire- ing I would give my Warrent for Calling a pro- prietors meeting to act on the articles hereafter mentioned Thefe are therefore in the Name of the goverment and People of the State of the Mafsachufetts Bay to Notifie & warn you the said proprietors to meet at the Dwelling Houfe of Mr Philip goodridge in said Lunenburg inholder on the Twelveth Day of April next at Two of the Clock in the afternoon then and there being met and duly formed to act on the Several articles hereafter mentioned


1ft to chufe a moderator to govern said meeting


2Ly To see if the proprietors will sell so much of their Land as will pay the Debts Due from faid Proprietors


3ly To Chufe a Treafurer and Receive accompts that are Due to Perfons that have Done Service for Said Pro- prietors


4ly To See if the Proprietors will chufe a Committe to Settle accomps withi thofe that have done Service or Shall Do Service for Said Proprietors and give orders on the Treafurer for the payment of the Same.


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5ly To chufe a committe to Lay out So much of the Common Land as to make up what is wanting in the Minifterial Lott and School Lott


Gly To See if the Proprietors will chufe a Committe to Sell the Remainder of the said Common and undevided Lands or make Devifions of the Same as Soon as the Quantity of Said Lands are known or Relative thereto as they Shall think fit


Given under my hand and Seal this Twenty Seventh Day of march Annoque Domini. 1780


At a Meeting Legally warned the Proprietors of the Common and undevided Land that belongs to the Pro- prietors of the Town of Lunenburg being met at the houfe of Leut Philip goodridge in Lunenburg on the Twelveth Day of April 1780


1ft Voted & Chofe Leut Phillip goodridge Moderator to gover said meeting


Voted that the 2ª 3d & 4th articles in the above war- rent pafs in the Negative


5ly Voted to Lay out Seventy one acres of Land to make up what is wanting in the School Land in the Southerly part of Fitchburg at a place Called Toffet Swamp and to make up the Minifterial Land if there is any wanting out of the Common Land adjoining to fd Lot


6th article pafed in Negative


Philip goodridge moderator


THE SECOND PART.


[Folio. 1.] WILLIAM CLARK Esqr of Boston


2d divifion No 9 Granted to William CLark Esqr fecond Divifion number nine Which is Coupled to Houfe Lott number fourty Eight by the Committee ap- pointed by the greate and General Court Survayed for Mr William Clark Esqr fecond Divifion number nine the Contents of Which is fourty Seven acres and one Hundred and twelve rod. Begining at a ftake and runing Weft thirty two degrees north fifty three rod to a ftak there making an Angle and runing North thirty Seven degree Eaft one Hundred and fourty two rod to a ftak and Heap of ftones there Making an Angle and runing Eaft thirty two Degrees fouth fifty Eighty rod to a pillar of Stones there making an Angle and runing fouth thirty nine degr Weft one Hundred and fourty two rod to Where it began Survayed by nathan Heywood november the 10th 1729 and approved of by the Committee viz Jofiah Willard Edward Hartwell Jonathan Willard and Nathan Heywood Recorded December the 1st Day in the year of our Lord one thoufand Seven Hundred and thirty ֏ Edward Hartwell Clerk


Lunenburgh November the 8th 1729


3d Divifion Laid out to mr William Clark Esqr Claimer by the Committee appointed four Hundred acres of third Divifion Land arifeing from Houfe Lotts number nineteen number three and number feventy five and part arifeing from his own right. House Lott number fourty Eight. Begining at a black burch tree marked for the north Corner and runing South two Hun-


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dred and fourty rod to a pillar of ftones there making an Angle and runing fouth five degr Eaft one Hundred and feventy five rod to a black oak tree there making an An- gle and runing Weft five Degrees North three Hundred and twenty rod to a pillar of ftones there making an Angle and runing North thirty Eight degrees and thirty min- Eaft four Hundred and ninety rod to where it began Survayed by Nathan Heywood and approved of by the Committee viz Edward Hartwell Jofiah willard and Nathan Heywood. Recorded November the 19th Day in the year of our Lord one thoufand feven and thirty.


₱ Edward Hartwell Clerk


Lunenburg January the 15th 1731.


Meadow furvayed for William Clarke Esqr Claimer Lott No 2: meadow Lott No 2: in Cattaconnamoug mead- ows the Contents is fore acres and 49 rod. begining at a Certain pine tree marked for the moft north Eafterly Corner and runing fouth 38 deg Weft on Land of Eleazer houghton 18 rod to a popler tree there making an Angle and runing fouth 19 deg Eaft on meadow Lott No. 1: 28 rod to a ftake there making an angle and run- ing Eaft 9 degrees North on Land of faid Houghton 25 rod to a ftake there making an Angle and runing North 39 degrees Weft on meadow Lotts 44 rod to Where it began furvayed by Nathan Heywood and approved of by the Committe viz Jofiah Willard Edward Hartwell Jona Willard and Nathan heywood this meadow Lott belongs to houfe Lott No 17 Recorded May the 17th an- no Domin 1731.


Edw Hartwell Clark


[2] 3d Divifion


Lunenburgh April ye 18th 1729 -


Laid out by the Committee appointed fifty one ares and a half of third divifion Land to Mr William Clark Esqr arifeing from Houfe Lott fourty Eight - - begining at a ftake and heap of ftones and runing Weft eleven degrees North one Hundred and thirty rod on a feeond Divifion belonging to the afore faid Clark to a pillar of ftones there making an Angle


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and runing fouth ninety feven rod to apillar of ftones there making an Angle and runing Eaft fix degrees north feventy Eight rod to a fmall maple tree there making an Angle and runing north thirty feven degr Eaft Eighty rod to where It began Survayed by nathan Heywood and approved of by the Committee viz Jofiah Willard Edward Hartwell and Nathan Heywood - Recorded December the firft Day. in the year of our Lord one thoufand Seven hundred and thirty


Edward Hartwell Clerk


Lunenburgh December the 7th 1730 -


3d & 4th Divifion Laid out by the Committee appointed fix Hundred and fourty acres of third and fourth divifion Land to the Hlb. William Clark Esq! the Rights a rifeing from Houfe Lotts Number five fixteen and Seventeen Begining at a Cartain White afh tree marked for the Northeaft Corner and runing Weft twelve deg north on Land Laid out to Capt Josiah Williard and Collo Brown three Hundred and twenty rod to the Weft Line of faid town fhip there making an Angle and runing fouth twelve deg Weft on faid line three hundred and twenty rod to a pillar of ftones there making an Angle and runing Eaft twelve deg fouth on Land of Collo Brown three Hundred and twenty rod to a ftak and heap of ftones there making an Angle and runing North twelve deg Eaft on Land of Capt Josiah Willard three Hundred and twenty rod to Where it began furvayed by Nathan Heywood and approved of by the Committee viz Jofiah Willard Edward Hartwell Jonathan Willard and Ephraim Pearce. Recorded December the twenty ninth Day in the year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and thirty


Edward Hartwell Clerk


Lunenburg July the 22d 1729.


Laid out by the Committee to the right of William Clark Esqr one acre and one hundred and two rod of third Divifion Land adjoyning to his houfe Lott bounded as it is Difcribed by plan furvayed by Nathan heywood


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and approved of by the Committee Jofiah Willard Nathan Heywood and Edward Hartwell


Recorded May the 7th annoque Domini. 1731 Edward Hartwell Clerk


[3] WILLIAM CLARK Esqr


fecond No Survayed for William Clark Esqr Claimer


Divifion 79 three fecond Divifions No. 79 :: No 80: No : 81


Lunenburgh November the 20th 1729 -


furvayd a fecond divifion No: 79: arifeing from the houfe Lott No: 54. the Contents of Which is 55 acres and a half. begining at a pillar of ftones Erected for the foweaft Corner and runing Eaft 11 degrees fouth 130 rod to a pillar of ftones there making an angle and runing North 17 degrees eaft 65 rod to a pillar of ftones there making an Angle and runing Weft 11 degrees North 141 rod to apillar of ftones there making an Angle and runing South 7 Degrees Weft 65 rod to Where It Began furvayd By Nathan Heywood and approved of by the Committee viz Jofiah Willard Edward Hartwell Jonathan Willard and Nathan heywood. Recorded May the 7th annoque Domini. 1731


Edward Hartwell Clerk


Lunenburg November the 20th 1729 -


fecond Divifion furvayed the fecond Divifion No 80 the No -- 80 Contents of Which is 60 acres belonging to the Minifters Lott No 1 Begining at a pillar of ftones Erected for the fouth Eaft Corner and runing North 17 degrees Eaft 125 rod to a ftake there making an Angle and runing West 11 degrees North 82 rod to a pillar of ftones there making an Angle and runing fouth 12 degrees Weft 123 rod to apillar of ftones there making an Angle and runing Eaft 11 degrees fouth 72 rod to Where it began. furvayed by Nathan Heywood and approved of by the Committee viz Jofiah Willard Nathan Heywood Edward Hartwell and Jonathan Willard


Recorded May the 7th annoque Domini. 1731.




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