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8 they Receved a Report of a Committy to wit of Left John Hough- ton and Josiah Wheelor viz :
Here a blank was left for the record, which was never set down.
Lastly they ajorned the Meeting to the first Munday in March next Coming and from thence to yo Eight of Said Month and from that to the 24 of May in 1721 A Copy of what was further brought in to said meet- ing upon the ajornment To the Proprietors of Lancaster These to Give Notice that James Keyes and Jeremiah Holman proposs for a Convenant Hiway to where they Live James Wilder for the Exchange of a small slip of Land for som moor Conveniant for a hiway Thomas Wilder for the Remouall of the biway that is betwixt his hous and the hous of Thomas Tookers sum what neerer the River. Henry Willard for a Hiway to the Pluntrees may the 4 1721.
JOSEPH WILDER Clark of the Propriety
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The following record is in the hand of Jonathan Hough- ton, son of the Town Clerk :
Wednesday yº 22d of March 1720/21, the Town meet at ye meeting House according to due warning given in order to choose Select men, a Town Clerk, & to chose Assessors if yo Town sce cause, it appering that some persons voted in ye former meeting that were not duly Quallified to vote, & also to consider & act what may be necesary to be done about Swine going at Large.
I. . the Town voted & Chose John Houghton Sr moderator.
2 the Town voted to Chose five Selectmen, & accordingly Chose John Houghton Sr Jabez fairbank Josiah White Capt Ephraim Wilder & Ensign James Wilder Selectmen for ye year ensuing.
3 the Town Chose John Houghton Sr Town Clerk
4 the Town voted to Choose Assessors, & accordingly Chose James Wilder John White & John Houghton Jun Assessors for ye year ensuing.
. May the 24th 1721 upon ajornment from the 8 of March Last past
In answer to the Propozition of James Wilder The Propriety Grant him Leberty to Record a small slip of Land which he hath already Layed out and Red before The Propritey which Lyeth in ye Swan Swamp upon the Consideration that he Lay down the like Quantity to Enlarge the Hiway that Runes through the hed of his Intervail Lott neer ye River as be most accomadable for the Hiway this was put to vote and Caried in the Effermitive
2 Vpon the Revival of Josiah Wheelors proposition they Granted a Committy to vew and Lay out a Hiway to Hog Swamp if they think fit and Convenian and mak Report to the Propriety at sum other meeting the Persons chosen were Cpt Ephriam Wilder John Wilder and Josiah White
3 They also voted that ye same Committy should vew the Hiway pro- posed for by James Keyes and others and make Report of that likewise
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1722. The Return of one of said Hiwaies Lancaster June ye first & 26 1722. Where as we the subscribers namely John Wilder Josiah White and Ephriam Wilder are a Committy to vew and Lay out a hiway from Jonath Moors to Hogswamp medowes we haue bin upon the spot the dayes aboue dated and prosceded as followeth we began at said hog swamp medow and marked trees on the west side of said way to sd moorses; we Ran through the Land of Josiah Wheelor fourty Rods through the Land of Jonathan Moors three hundred and fourty Rods and through the Land of Jabaz fairbanks one hundred Rods and in the Land of John moors two Rods the other part of said Hiway Lyeth in Common Land the Committy JOHN WILDER JOSIAH WHITE EPHRIAM WILDER said ways was Exsept to be three Rods wide Exsept where it Cross ye medow of Jabez fairbank and there to be one Rod and half
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A COPY OF THE NOTIFICATION FOR THE MEETING 1721 /22
These May Serue to notifie the Proprietors of Lancaster that Capt Samuel Willard propounds for a biway to pass in to the Contery Rode to Boston : Henry Wiliard proponuds for a hiway in the plumtrees so Called Josiah White for a Hiway to ye new Sawmill upon the North River Gam- aliel Beman for a hiway straight to where he now Lives Last by Justice Houghton Requested that he may haue som alowance made him for the second devision of Entervail of Danil Gains if he cannot haue it where it was Granted him by the Town abone the Red Spring up the North River ; is what is to be layed before you at your meeting February the 5 1721 /22.
January the 19th 1721/22 JOSEPH WILDER CUTE
February the 5th 1721/22 att a meeting of the Proprietors att ya mect- ing Hous first Made Choyce of James Wilder Moderator for Said Meeting
2 In answer to the Propozition of Capt Samuell Willard The Propriety made Choyce of a Committy to vew said way and se where it may be most accomodable to Serve the publick and make Report to the proprietey in order to haue it alowed and then made Choyce of Hooker Osgood Eben- ezer Wilder & Jonathan Houghton to be the Committy.
3 In answer to the propozition of Henry Willard they voted that Capt Wilder Josiah White and Joseph Wilder be a Committy to vew sd way and make Report to the propriety
4 they voted to chuse a Committy to vew the Hiway propounded for by Josiah White and make Report to the propricty & then Made Choyce of Jabaz Fairbank Capt Peter Joslin & Capt Ephriam Wilder to be the Committy :
5 Jeremiah Wilson personally appecred before the Propriety and de- clared that he freely delivered up to the Town or propriety a Small Slip of Land Round ye west Corner of a dich Called Broad Medow Dich between that and the fot of broad medow Hill so much as may be accomodable for a hiway in that place
6 Refering to the Request of John Houghton Esq ; they made Choyce of James Wilder Jonas Houghton Ju & Ebenezer Wilder to mesuer the Entervaill Lot of Danill Gaines down Penecuck River to see if it be not alredy Layed out neer that towit his Second Devision of Intervaill and make Report to the Propriety, & Then they ajorned the Meeting to the 5 day of march next Coming to three of the Clock in the after noone :
JOSEPH WILDER Clerk
March y fifth the propriety meet and adjorned to the twenteth of Said March. March ye twenteth 1722 The propriety being meet first Cranted to Capt Samuell Willard a Hiway that Run through a part of Broad Medow for and in Consederation of a pece of Land Given up to ye Town by Jeremiah Wilson to be a hiway in Lew there of Round ye Cor- ner of ye sd Broad Medow betwist that and the hill
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2 They Exsepted the Returnes of Severall Hiwaies of the Committys appointed to vew and Lay them out to wit of the Contery Rode to Croton brought in by Cpt Wilder Josiah White and Joseph Wilder as followeth February yº 9 1721 /22 Then prossed on sd Service first began at y north line of Lancaster Township and marked a small white oke tree, and from thence to a white oke neer ye Corner of Seth Walkers Land from thence to a stump by the side of sd Walkers fence from thence to yo Corner of Walkers northermost Lott from thence to ye Corner of Samuell Rogerses Land & so along upon ye hed of that Lott to y" Corner of ye Land of Henry Willard to a Chesnut tree from thence to a Red oke neer ye brow of ye hill and so to a Walnut in the Riseing of ye Hill and from thence to a black oke at ye bottom of Said Hill from thence to a Rock a gainst Henry Willards barn and so bareing ye breth of five Rods to ye Eastward of all y' afore sd marks and so bareiog the same wedth though betwist ye Walls of Josiah Willard as marked out and so along upon y heds of the Lots of Hezakiah an Joseph Willard baring yº brodth of five Rods to ye est from there fences as they now stand till itt Coms to y' Corner of Joseph Willards Lott from thence made an angle Runing to a small White oke bush standing in Joseph Willards hedge from thence to a white oke tree from that to a beep of Stons upon Hezakiah Willards Land makeing an angle Runing a Cross the Lott of Jonathan Willard from a heep of Stons to a small black oke from thence to ye Corner of Cpt Willards wall sd way Lying five Rods wide to the East ward or Sow est of all ye aforesd marks & so through betwix je wall of Capt Samuel Willard and John Willard bareing ye same wedth to ye South East Corner of Capt Willard wall & then with a straight line to a small white oke marked at a Rock where yo former Com- mitty Left marking the way Lying to the Sow east of sd line and also marked a Rode from sd Rode down the north side of Jonathan Willard lott to ys hed of ye lott of Joseph atherton of three Rods Wide sd Return was Exsepted by a vote Exsepting at Capting Willards at his Request it was alowed to godown per his hous he promasing to Leve the hiway there Wider by Consederable then five Rods
JOSEPH WILDER Clerk
The road here described is now wholly in the town of Harvard.
2 of a hiway to ye mill up ye North River which was as followeth. Lancaster February the 14 1/21/2 Whereas We namely Peter Joslin Jabaz fairbank & Ephriam Wilder are appointed a Committy to Lay out a hiway to David Whetcombs Land upon the North River: We baue bin upon ye Spot and haue Layed out a hiway from the Hiway that Goeth to Benits farm a Cross to Whetcombs Land and baue marked the trees upon ye north side of said way ye way Lying through Larances Land takeing
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from him one acre of Land sd way for ye most part being two Rods Wide but where it Joyns to Whetcoms Land it is five Rods Wide.
JOSEPH WILDER Clerk
The terminus of this road was at the site lately occupied by the American Shoeshank Company's factory. Here the Whitcomb family had a mill for many years.
3 a hiway petistioned for by Capt Willard a Report there of was made by Hooker Osgood Ebenezer Wilder and Jonathan Houghton who in- formed the propriety that they judged the sd way Should goo by David Whetcombs & so in to the bay Rode & that it should leve Groaton Rode at ye South side of Joseph Hutchinses lott and to Run along by ye sd Hutchinses lott till it Came over ye brook at Round medow Joseph Hutch- ins allso appecred and offered y" Propriety to Give so much Land as would be nesesary for ya Hiway in that place according to ye Report of y Com- mitty ; but at y" Re[quest] of Thomas Houghton the way was Granted by his door & was to Lye South of his hous so far as that ye north side of ye way should be thre Rods from his door and said way was Exsepted and Confermed to be three Rods Wide exsept where it pases through ye Land of Jacob & Henry Houghton and there to be but two Rods Said Committy Reports that they began to marke at ye Land of Thomas Houghton and ran through it by his hous sixty seven Rods & a balf and through Ephriam Houghtons Land sixty four Rods & through Edward Houghtons Land 100 Rods and through James athertons Land fourty six Rods and through Jacob Houghtons Land fourty five Rods and throu the Land of Jacob Houghton & Benjamin Athertons Land ninty eight Rods and then it Ran upon Common Land till it Croses the Rode that pases to barehill February yo 25 we began at barehill Rode and went through y" Land of Jacob Houghton Seventy Rods and through ye Land of Henry Houghton by bis hous eighty two Rods and then we Ran in Con- mon till we Come to the Land of Hezakiah Whitcombes in his Land we Ran on hundred and twelve Rods through the Land of David Whitcombs twenty Eight Rods and then we ran in Common Land and in .Land of David Whitcomb & ye Hairs of John Whitcomb Decesed in which there was alowance made for a hiway in ye Laying out of said Land: and then we Ran through a small Corner of ye Land of Nathanil HapGood in to ye Bay Rode, then we began at the Bay Rode neer Joseph Sawyers and marked a biway a Cross to ya afore sd Rode and it Coms in to ye aboue said Rode abought eighteen Rods from David Whitcombs barn and ye said David whetcomb is satisfied for y" Damage it doth to him if he may haue the old Rode which was formerly Layd out behind his feeld all which was Confermed by a vote. sd Report was Signed HOOKER OSGOOD EBEN- EZER WILDER JONATHAN HOUGHTON
Entered upon Record by
JOSEPH WILDER CIE
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note that yo Hiway through David Whetcombs Land is to be but two Rods wide -- then the mectin was ajorned to ye third Wednsday in May next
The next record was written by Jonathan Houghton, sou of the Town Clerk.
March y: 5 1721 /2, the freeholders & other Inhabitants of Lancaster Duly Quallified, meet together it being their andall meeting for Choice of Town officers &c:
I. The Town Chose Capt Ephraim Wilder moderator for said meet- ing.
2. The Town Chose William Sawyer Grand Juror for ye year ensning, then ye Selectmen gaue ye Town an account of what they had done as to Reconing with Mr Prentice, & then examined who were voters in choice of Town officers.
3. The Town Chose five Selectmen namely John Houghton Sr Capt Ephraim Wilder Jabez ffairbank Josiah White & James Wilder.
4. The Town Chose John Houghton Town Clerk for ye year ensuing
5. The Town Chose thre Constabels namely John Johnson Bezelect Sawyer & John Willard.
6. The Town Chose Henry Willard & Joseph Stone Tything men.
7. The Town Chose Samuel Rogers Sr Joseph Atherton William Divol Nathaniel Wilder & James Snow Servairs of Highways.
8. The Town Chose James Wilder Town Treasurer.
9. The Town Chose James Atherton & Amos Sawyer fence vewers.
To. The Town Chose John Prescott Benjamin Wilson Daniel Hough- ton and Ebenczer Harries Hawyerds
IL. The Town Chose Thomas Carter Sealler of Leather.
The following memorandum from an old account book of the first Judge Joseph Wilder. lately presented to the public library by Benjamin F. Wyman, gives the name of the Grammar School teacher in Lancaster 1721-22, and the money value at which his services for the year were estimated.
Delivered and payed to Mr Edward Broughton March y 14 1721/22 for Keeping Scool six pounds fiue shillings.
Moore in August y" sum of fiue shillings by Ebenezer Wilder const. o .. 5 .. 0 . on a note answered by Josiah Willard 3 .. 18 .. 6
on a note to Mr dickenson 0 .. 2 .. 6
on a note to Bezaleel Sawyer 0. 5.8
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on a note to Elias Sawyer 0. 8.0
Upon two Recepts to Jonas Houghton Constable 3. 0.6
Rcconed with Mr Edward Broughton October y" 25" 1722
Remains Dew to y- said Mr Broughton 7-6 -- 10 for his years Scooling. (, 21 pounds iz shillings for the year's salary.
May the sixteenth 1722 the propriety being meet in answer to the Pro- positon of Samuel Warner it was voted that a Committy be Chosen to vew the hiway propounded for and if they shall think it needfull To Lay out a Hiway betwix the Land of Jonas Houghton and Jonathan Sawyer as they shall think meet and make Report to ye next meeting in order to its being exsepted
2 they voted that the same Committy vew what Damage is don to aboue said Land of Jonas Houghton that was hutsons by a hiway Laid to Barehill medows and how much of ye ajasant Land out to be alowed for a Recompence the Committy Chosen was Jabaz Fairbank Capt Samuell Willard & Jacob Houghton
3 they then Granted Elias Sawyer five acres of Land upon a brook Called Kerlys Brook for to make up the Conveniancy of Henry Kerly & William
4 The Return of a Committy apointed to mesure the Lot of Danil Gains we ye Subscribers mesured the Lott of Danil Gains or that which was soposed to be it and find betwixt sum mark trees and Snows Enter- vaill Lott and betwixt the Little piece and sum Entervaill Land of Eben- ezer Wilder and find it to be about sixteen acres.
JAMES WILDER EBENEZER WILDER Committy
JONAS HOUGHTON Ju
An account of a hiway Laid out from ye Town line beyond Wacapacit and went through the Land of Hooker Osgood on hundred and fifty Rods and through the Land of Justice Houghton fifty Rods and then through Hooker Osgoods land ninty four Rods and then through the Land of Sam- uell Carter one hundred Rods. JABAZ FAIRBANK NATHANIL SAWYER SAMUELL CARTER Committy this Return was Exsepted and said Hiway Confermed : and an aquevelant Granted to the Persons aboue named to wit to Hooker Osgood two acres for one to Justice Houghton deto to Samuell Carter an acre and half in lew of one.
This is the road from Leominster line to Wickapeket Brook at the Phelps Mill.
February ye 24 1721 Laid out another hiway we began at the end of a hiway that Goeth up between the Lots of Nathanil Wilder and Oliver Wilder and Ran through Nathanil Wilders Land fifty four Rods and through the Land of Oliver Wilder eighty eight Rods and through Jona- than Wilders Land twenty six Rods and through Nathanil Hapgoods Land
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Sixteen Rods and through Danill Roggs Land fourty Rods and through Samuell Carters Land fourty Rods and then through another piece of Oli- ver Wilders Land on hundred & twenty three Rods to the Town line to a little Hun of water neer Walapacet Brook neer the oldl Cartway about John Kindals Said way Laid out three Rods wide by JABAZ FAIRBANK SAMUELL CARTER and NATHANIL SAWYER & Committy: the aboue said way was exsepted and Confermed by the propriety for a hiway as it is marked out.
This describes the westerly extension of the first road over George Hill. Oliver Wilder, afterward colonel, lived upon the north side of the highway on or near the site of the house now standing just above the George Hill school- house. His brother Nathaniel lived on the southerly side of the highway.
The hiway to Whashacomb was accordingly marked out by said Com- mitv and Ran throu the Land of Jonathan Moor sixty three Rod and through the Land of Thomas Sawyer ten scoor and seventeen Rods to yo town line. JABEZ FAIRBANK NATHANIL, SAWYER SAWYER SAMUEL CARTER Committy
February ye 4 1722/3 at a meeting of the proprietors first made Choyce of Capt Wilder Moderator and then Discharged Edmund and Ebenezer Harris Judgeing that they had fulfilled the obligation they ware under in Cleering and keepin the bering feeld well Subdued
2 a Committy made a Report to wit Jabaz Fairbank: & Cpt Samuell Willard and Reported that the hiway Petistioncd for by Samuell Warner &c be granted and that it ly along by the Side of the Land that was Hut- sons two Rods Wide which Report was Confermed and said way Granted by a vote
3 Capt Wilder &c brought in a Report Conserning Sum hiwaies from hog swamp which wales was Exsepted and Granted to be three Rods in wedth Exsept where it Croses the medow by Jabaz Fairbanks In and there to be but one Rod and a half also of a hiway Jeremiah Holmans and Whitneys, which is to Run along through the Land of Josiah Wheelor seventy nine Rods through the Land of James Wilder Sixty two Rods throuh the Land of John Wilder on hundred and twelve Rods through James Butlers Land two Rods through the Land of Joseph Sawyer on hundred and fifty four Rods Said way to be three Rods wide Said way was alowed and Confermed by a vote to Lye as it is marked out by Said Committy Save at ye brook by Whitneys there to pass the brook where it is marked and then to Run down the brook neer the said brook till it Coms neer the Hous of Said Holman to where the way was formerly Layed out
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3 The propriety made alowances to the Severall persons al pie said for what damage they had Recevd by said way as followeth to Jana Fait- banks at ye Law or proportion of two acres and a half in the Lew of die. to John Wilder two acres for one, to James Wilder one acre and hal Ss otte, to Jozeph Sawyer acres for acre, then the meeting was ajorned to y. IR of sd February,
A COPY OF NOTIFICATION FEBRUARY VE 4 1722/5
These may notifie the propriety of Lancaster that Jonath moor Re- quests that the Contery Rode or Hiway from Marlborough may Kon by Mais door in to Hog swampt Rode. 3 Hezakiah Whetcomb for a tirar to the bay Rode from the hiway propounded for by Capt Willard Ser- erall persons for alowance for damage for hiwaies Jos Wilds and Richard Wilds that the Last halfe of ye 4 devision may be Granted
Febrewary the 18th: 1722/3 the Propriety being Meet first they Granted the proposition of Jonathan Moor to wit that y" Contery Rode to Ma-i- burrough be Removed from the north side of his orchard and to pass through betwixt his hous and his new Barn to ye hiway that goeth to Log swamp and to be five Rods wide.
2 they voted upon the proposition of. Hezakiah Whetcomb that y Committy appointed to vew the hiway proposed by Capt Willard to wit Mr Osgood Ebenezer Wilder and Jonathan Houghton vew y" same and make Report to ye propriety when they Report Conserning the ciber Hiway
3 they Granted to James Wilder three acres in Lew of on for al ): was taken of off his Land by a hiway to wacapacet : to Joseph Wilder & Edmund harris four acres in Lew of one and so proporsonablely
4 they voted that Mr Osgood &c mark out the hiway ask[ed; fy by Capt Willard and take an account of what it takes from every man that it Runs through his Land and make Report to ye next meeting .
5 upon the proposition of Richard Wilds they voted that it be defered till y' next meeting and then the meeting was ajorned to that day month
A COPY OF THE NOTIFIECATION TO YE PROPRIETIE OF LANCASTER
these may serue to notifie you that Josiah Wheelock desiers that the hiway [through] his Land to pine hill may be Remoued further north and that it may be but two Rods wide William Sawyer Desiers alowance for a hiway that goeth through his Land Jonas Houghton that James Keres may be appointed to Lay out Land in ye old Township it is also des ered that all persons who haue bin damnified by hiwaies going through there Lind would bering in there accounts in order to there being alowed
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therefor Thomas Wilder desiers that a hiway may be Laid to Shuesbery and from that to bis Entervaill
JOSEPU WILDER Clerk
Lancaster March yº 4th 1722 /3:
March ye 18th 1723 at a meeting of ye proprietors and in the first place they voted that Edward bartwill have a peece of Land that lyeth betwene his Land and walnut Swampt Lot with the addition of one acre and half to Lay out as other undevided Land alowed him for alowance for a hiway that goeth through his Land to Wacapacet
2 they exsepted a former Report made by Capt Houghton &c Refering to ye Remoucal of a hiway propounded for by Hezakiab Townsend by his hous.
3 they voted that James Wilder Josiah White and Ebenezer Wilder Lay out a hiway to pine hill where shall be most Conveniant
4. they made Choyce of James Keyes to Lay out Land in that which was Called the old Township
5 in answer to ye Request of Thomas Wilder they made Choyce of Left Houghton John Prest & Bazaliel Sawyer to vew the same and Report there on to ye Propriety and also mark it out if they think fit and most Conveniant
6 they Granted the Last half of yº 4 devision to begin to Lay out the first of may next which will be in 1723
7 the propriety Granted that Oliver Wilder haue the alowance of 3 acres for one for so much as is taken from him by a hiway to Wacapacet & 2 for one Ruges pece one acre and half for ye Rest and so for all others
Aprill ye 29th 1723 the Proprietors of Lancaster being meet by vortue of a Warrant Given out by John Houghton Esquier for the Calling there of
And first made Choyce of John Houghton Esquier for a Moderator and then voted that all Land Laid out Since Joseph Wilder was Chosen A pro- prietors Clerk and Recorded by the Town Clerk be Signed by the propri- ctors Clerk
Secondly it was put to vote whethor they will Now prosced to the Choyce of a proprietors Clerk and it pased in ye Negative
3 They voted that Noperson Layout any part of ye Last half of his forth Devision before he hath made out his Right there to the Sattisfaction of those that shall be Chosen a Commity to Seve in to that affair to see whether he hath ajust Right there and hath also procured a Sirtificate under there hands to Sign it to Such as are appointed to Lay out Lands in sd propriety
4 They voted to Choos three men for the Service aforesaid
5 They made Choyce of John Houghton Esqr Joseph Wilder and Jonathan Houghton to be the Committy for the Said Service
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6 They voted that none of y Land in the Last half of ye forth Devi- sion be Laid out till after ye third Wedosday of may next,
Jonas Hougliton ju then Made a motion in s meeting Requesting that the propriety would Rectifie the Land formerly Laid out to Mr [name gone] Sum part of it being Loid in to sum Land Laid out to Jeremiah Rogers and that sumthing may be don upon it at ye ajornment of ye meet- ing and then the meeting was ajorned to ye third wednsday of may being the 15 of may next at nine of ye Clock but before y" ajornment there was these alowances made as followeth for a Recommence for damage don them by biwaies Runing through there Land Thomas Houghton three acres for one Ephriam Houghton deto Edward Houghton deto James Atherton deto Jacob Houghton ju four acres for one Benjamin Atherton deto Jacob Houghton deto Henry Houghton deto Hezakiah Whetcomb three acres for one David Whetcomb Deto it was also then voted that William Divoll should have the Slip of Land Lying a Gainst his Land at ye Wall- nut Swamp in Low of the hiway which Crosses bis Land there with ye alowance of half an acre for damage
May wednsday y& 15 of sd month the propriety being meet ajorned the meeting to ye 3 wednsd in august and defered the devision till then
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