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voted That the Assessors of this District be impowered to raise money by a Tax for payment of Said Bills & to order payment of the Same to the persons respectively
voted To grant to the Revd David Parsons such addition to his Stated Salary for this year as to make in the whole Eighty pounds
voted To Clear & Fence the Burying yard in Said District
voted That Daniel Kellogg Williain Boltwood Josiah Chauncy Esqr Jnº Field John Dickinson Moses Dickinson Sam" Ingram be a Committee to Clear said Burying yard & to Fence the Same with Stone or Timber or partly with Each at their Discretion
voted To raise twenty four pounds for Schooling this year
voted To grant Liberty to Joseph Nash Gideon Dickinson Jun' John Morton Jun' Joseph Eastman Jun' Israel Dickinson Alexander Smith Jun Thomas
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Hastings Jun' Josiah Cowls Eneas Dickinson Joel Billing Oliver Clap Jonathan Nash Jun' to build a pew in the Place of the two hind Seats in the upper Teer in the Gallary in the Meeting House on their own Cost on Condition that they resign the Same Pew when the District require it on the Districts paying back the Charge of Building
Attest JOSEPH EASTMAN Moderator
At a Legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst holden at the Meeting House there March 12th 1764
Voted Moses Dickinson moderator
Voted Simeon Strong Clerk for the said District the ensuing year
Voted Simeon Strong Treasurer for said District the ensuing year
Voted Peter Smith Nathanael Dickinson Jonathan Edwards Jonathan Dickin- son John Dickinson Select men
Voted Jonathan Edwards Nathanael Dickinson & Peter Smith Assessors
Voted Joseph'Church & Noah Dickinson Constables
Voted Simeon Clark Samuel Church Ebenezer Dickinson Jun' John Billing Samuel Ingram Jonathan Moody Jun' Surveyors of Highways
Voted To amend & Repair the Highways by a Tax the following year
voted Lemuel Moody Jonathan Cowls Jun Ebenezer Dickinson the third Hogreeves
voted Azariah Dickinson John Dickinson Isaac Goodale Fenceviewers
voted Nehemiah Dickinson Reuben Dickinson & Peter Smith Tythingmen
voted Gideon Henderson Sealer of Leather
voted Hezekiah Belding and John Nash Jun' Deer-reeves
voted Alexander Smith Surveyor of Timber
voted Daniel Kellogg William Boltwood John Dickinson & Samuel Ingram Surveyors of Wheat
voted Nathanael Coleman Solomon Boltwood Samuel Ingram wardens
voted to adjourn this meeting to wednesday the fourteenth Day of March Current to be holden at said Meeting House
At a Legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst holden at the meeting house there by adjournment on the fourteenth Day of March A D 1764
Voted To provide a Book for Records. & a grave Cloth for the use of the District
voted that the Price of a Daywork at Highways in Summer be two Shillings & five pence
voted that a Day work in the Fall be one Shilling & Eight pence
voted to Release to Cap' Ebenezer Kellogg his Rates that are unpaid
voted That Simeon Strong prefer a Petition to the Court of general Sessions of the Peace in Behalf of the District for discontinuing the Kings Highway at the Burying yard
voted that the present Select men Sottle & agree with Noadiah Lewis respecting the Road that lyes through his Lot
voted To Establish the Highway laid out by the Select men at the Mills at the north part of the District which said way is laid out & Return thereof made to this meeting as follows (viz) " The following Highway was laid out by us the Sub- " scribers in the District of Amherst Novr the Sth 1763 (viz) Beginning at a Rack "at the End of Mr Farnsworth's House & Runs South 30" East Across the Bridge " above the Grist mill nine Rods to the End of st Bridge then South 2S' west 13
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" Rods then South 6° East 36 Rods to a black oak Staddle with a heap of Stones "about it on the County Road-
Surveyed pr EBENEZER CHILDS ELISHA INGRAM JOSEPH EASTMAN ? MOSES DICKINSON
Select Men SIMEON CLARK
voted To choose a Committee to Treat with the Revd David Parsons respecting the Settlement of his Sallary
voted That Peter Smith Deacon John Nash Deacon Ebenezer Dickinson Jonathan Dickinson Joseph Eastman Josiah Chauncy Esq" Moses Smith Samuel Ingram John Dickinson Moses Dickinson Jonathan Edwards William Boltwood Capt Jonathan Smith Pelatiah Smith Doct' Nathanael Smith & Jonathan Cowls be the Committee for the purpose abovesaid & make their Report to this meeting voted to adjourn this meeting to wednesday the twenty Eighth Day of March Current
At a Legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst holden by adjournment at the meeting house there on the twenty Eighth Day of march A D 1764
voted That Hogs being yoked & Ringed according to Law may run at Large in Said District from the first of May next untill the first Day of September next voted to abate & Release to Tom Negro all Rates that have been assessed to him in this District that are now unpaid
The Committee chosen on the fourteenth Day of March Current by the afore- said Inhabitants to treat with the Rev David Parsons respecting the Settlement of his Sallary now make Report & cause to be read to this meeting the Proposals of Settlement made & directed to the said Inhabitants by the said David Parsons in writing under his hand in the following words (viz)
To the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst at their District Meeting holden by adjournment on wednesday the twenty Eighth Day of March A D 1764 Brethren & Friends
Whereas at your meeting holden on the 14th Day of march Currt you chose your Comter to treat with me respecting the Stating & Settlement of my Sallary for the future & to know on what Terms I am Content to Settle the same I do there- fore hereby offer & propose to you the following Terms of settlement (viz) that vote & Grant me a Sallary of Eighty pound lawful money to be my annual Stated Sallary for the future during my ministry with you; & in Case money Should become so Scarce as not to be a common Sufficient medium of Trade then I agree to accept the value of that Sum in Grain & other necessaries of Life and that you provide my Firewood annually as you have done heretofore -- Also in Case the above proposal of providing my Fire-wood is not agreeable to you I make you the following proposal instead thereof (viz) That you grant & vote my Sallary to be annually for the future during my ministry with you the sum of ninety three pounds Six Shillings & Eight Pence lawful money & in Case money Should become So Scarce as not to be a common Sufficient medium of Trade then I agree to accept the value of that sum in Grain & other necessaries of Life & in Case you Grant the Last mentioned Sum then my proposal is that you are forever freed from any obligations to provide my Fire-wood
Yr affectionate Pastor DAVID PARSONS
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N. B. My Proposal is that in Case the above said Scarcity of money should happen then said Sallary should be paid at the following Rate (viz) wheat at the . Rate of three Shillings & Seven pence one Farthing pr Bushel & Rye at the Rate of two Shillings & five pence pr Bushell-
After the Reading of which Proposals the Said Inhabitants proceed to vote in maner following the same vote being reduced to writing & read to said Inhabitants & taken in the following words (viz)
voted To grant & comply with the Revd David Parsons's second Proposal (viz) that the District vote .& Grant said David Parsons's sallary for the future during his ministry with Said District the Sum of ninety three pounds Six Shillings & Eight pence ; & in Case money Should be So Scarce as not to be a Common sufficient medium of Trade then said Sum Should be paid in Grain & other neces- saries of Life and the District be freed from any obligations to provide said Parson's Firewood & in Case Said Scarcity of money should happen then said Sallary to be paid at the Rate of wheat at three Shillings & Seven pence one Farthing pr Bushel and Rye at the Rate of two Shillings & five pence pr Bushel
MOSES DICKINSON Moderator
At a legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst holden at the Meeting House in Said District on the Seventeenth Day of December A D 1764 at 9 o'Clock in the forenoon
Votª Peter Smith Moderator
Vota to adjourn this Meeting for the Space of one Hour then to meet at ye Same Place ---- Met at said Meeting House after sd Space and
Vota to Release to Deacon Ebenezer Dickinson his Note of about six pounds old Tenor payable to the District Treasurer for his Service in y" office of Treasurer ten years
Votd to Allow two Shillings pr Day for Labour done for the District in Summer Votª to allow one Shilling & Six pence pr Day for fall Work
Vot to allow all the Bills as they have been read & Corrected
Votd to impower the Assessors to levy a Tax on y" Inhabitants of this District for Defraying the Debts arising on said Bills
Votd to allow the Revd Rob' Abercrombie twenty Shillings for preaching here one Sabbath
Vot to adjourn this meeting to the House of Moses Warner to meet there as soon as may be-met accordingly there and
vot" to raise twenty Pounds for the use of Schooling
Vota to impower the Assessors to lay a Tax on the Inhabitant[s] of Said District for Said twenty pounds
Vot" to build four School Houses in this District
Votd to Choose Several Comters to determine the Places where said Houses Shall be built
Vot" Moses Dickinson Peter Smith & Lieu' John Dickinson be a Com'e to fix the Place for the North School House
Vot" Josiah Chauncy Esq" Joseph Eastman Ens" John Field be a Com'" for fixing the Place of the South School House
Vot Daniel Kellogg Gideon Dickinson John Billing be a Comer to fix the Place of the west Middle School House
Vot Lieut W" Boltwood Isaac Goodale Simeon Strong be a Com'er to fix the place of the East Middle School House
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Votd that the District will abide the Determination of the aforesaid Comtrees
Vot to choose four other Comters to build said Houses where the aforesd Comtees Shall determine
Vot Elijah Baker Samuel Ingram Nathanael Dickinson be a Comtee to build the north School House
Vot Simeon Clark Deacon Nash Ins" John Field be a Comtee for building the west middle School House
Vota Daniel Kellogg Jonathan Dickinson & Thomas Hastings be a Comter for Building the East middle School-House
vot Nathanael Coleman Lieut John Dickinson Peter Smith be a Com'" to build the South School House
Vota that the four last mentioned Comtes be one Joint Comtes for Determining the Size & Dimentions of each of the said School Houses
Attest PETER SMITH Moderator
At a legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst holden at the Meeting House in Said District on the Eighteenth Day of March A D 1765 at 9 o'Clock in the forenoon
Voted Jonathan Dickinson Moderator
Voted Simeon Strong Clerk of said District for the Ensuing year-
Voted Simeon Strong Treasurer of said District
Voted John Billing Moses Dickinson Simeon Clark Joseph Eastman Azariah Dickinson Select Men
Voted Elijah Baker & Jonathan Moody Jun' Constables
Voted Gideon Henderson Thomas Hastings & Lieut John Dickinson Wardens
Voted Ins" John Field Lieut William Boltwood Daniel Dickinson & Daniel Kellogg Surveyors of Highways
Voted Daniel Kellogg Isaac Goodale Joseph Dickinson Tithingmen
Voted Jonathan Cowls & Peter Smith Fenceviewers
Voted Lieut John Dickinson Samuel Ingram Daniel Kellogg & Lieut William Boltwood Surveyors of Wheat
Voted Jonathan Dickinson Jun' Asahel Moody & Moses Cook Deer Reeves
Voted Josiah Moody Edward Smith Ephraim Kellogg Jun & David .Cowls Hogreeves
Voted Gideon Henderson Sealer of Leather
Voted Joseph Church Surveyor of Timber & Lumber
Voted that Hogs yoked & ringed according to Law may run at Large from this Time to the first Day of September next
Voted to raise the Sum of thirty Pounds for repairing Highways
Voted That the Assessors Assess said Sum on the Inhabitants of said District District Meeting March 18th 1765
Voted That from this Time to the first Day of September next the price of a Days work at Highways Shall be two Shillings & five pence
Voted That the Price of Fall Work by one Shilling & nine pence pr Day
Voted that this Meeting be adjourned to the next Monday at one o'Clock afternoon to meet at this Place Monday March 25th at one o'Clock
met by Adjournment
JONATHAN DICKINSON Moderator
At a legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst at the Meeting House in Said District on the 6th Day of January A D) 1766 at y o'Clock forenoon
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Voted Simeon Strong Moderator
Voted to remove the meeting to the School House which is near Landlord Warners dwelling House
Voted to raise the Sum of twenty seven Pounds for the use of Schooling
Voted That the Price of Summer Work at the School Houses be two Shillings by the Day
Voted That the price of Fall Work at the School Houses be one Shilling and Six Pence by the Day
Voted That Carpenter's Fall Work be two Shillings & four Pence
Voted That Carpenter's Summer Work be two Shillings & Eight Pence
Voted To allow the Bills as read and Corrected
Voted To grant the Rev David Parsons the Present year's Sallary ninety three pounds Six Shillings & Eight Pence
Voted That the Assessors make an Assessment on the Inhabitants of the District for Discharging the Debts before allowed
Attest SIMEON STRONG Moderator
At a legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst holden at the Meeting House there on the roth Day of March A D 1766
Voted Josiah Chauncy Esqr Moderator
Voted To remove the Meeting to the School House near Moses Warner's dwelling House
Voted Simeon Strong Treasurer
Voted Simeon Strong Clerk
Voted Lieut John Dickinson Deacon Jonathan Edwards Ins" John Field .
Samuel Ingram and Alexander Smith Select Men
Voted Lieut John Dickinson Ins" John Field and Deacon Jonth Edwards Assessors
Voted Reuben Dickinson and Justus Williams Constables
Voted John Field Gideon Dickinson Moses Dickinson and John Nash Jun' Surveyers of Highways
Voted Gideon Dickinson Aaron Warner and Jonathan Dickinson Jun' Tithingmen
Voted Jonathan Cowls and Nathanael Coleman Fence Viewers
Voted Gideon Henderson Sealer of Leather
Voted Warham Warner Robert Emmons James Merick and Eli Colton Hogreeves
Voted Peter Smith Moses Cook Elijah Baker Thomas Hastings Surveyors of Wheat
Voted Joseph Church Surveyor. of Timber
Voted Pelatiah Smith Jun' and Joseph Dickinson Deer-Reeves
Voted Peter Smith Dr Nathanael Smith & Moses Cook Wardens
Voted To repair Highways by a Tax in the Same Method as was done the last year
Voted That Swine yoked & Ringed may run at large from the first Day of May next till the first Day of September next
Voted To allow Mr Benj" Dickinson's Bill of Eight Shillings for the Interest of his money due from the District
Voted That ye former Com"" for fencing the Burying Yard proceed to get the Highway against the Burying Yard Discontinued and likewise fence the Burying
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yard assoon as may be by collecting the Inhabitants to labour at said Business
Voted To allow of and accept a Road laid out by the Select-Men returned and certified by them to be laid out as follows (viz) " These may certify to the Meeting that We the Subscribers have laid out a Highway three Rods Wide across the Sequestered Land beginning at Asahel Moody's South Line extending one Rod and a Half Each Way from said Line running from the County Road West To the Town Highway running West ten Degrees North attest John Billing Moses Dickinson Joseph Eastman Select Men
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At a legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst holden at the Meeting House there on the fifth Day of January AD. 1767
Voted Jonathan Edwards Moderator
Voted to remove this Meeting to the School House near Moses Warners
Voted to grant and allow (the Bills brought in as read & Corrected
Voted to impower the Assessors to make an Assessment on the Inhabitants for Payment of the Bills allowed & of the Revd David Parsons's Sallary for the Current year
Voted That Dea" Ebenezer Dickinson In" John Field Joseph Eastman Moses Dickinson and Jonathan Dickinson be a Comter to Consider how much Land Shall be granted to Mr Simeon Strong for his purchasing for the District the Land where the Path goes from hartling Stake to ye Boundary near Wolfpitt Brook and to make Report to this Meeting on Adjournment
Voted To Seat the Meeting House
Voted Moses Dickinson John Field Joseph Eastman Jonathan Edwards Solomon Boltwood be a Comtee for that Purpose
Voted That for the Future the Annual Meetings of January and March be Warned by Notifications posted on the South Door of the Meeting House fourteen Days before the respective Meetings
Voted to adjourn this Meeting to Monday this Day Fort night to Meet at this Place at one o'Clock afternoon ..
Voted To grant and raise twenty Seven pounds for Schooling
Voted That those who have brought in Bills to this adjourned meeting for Work at raising the West Bridge on Fort-River be allowed two Shillings pr Day
Voted To allow those that wrought at the East Bridge one Shilling and four Pence pr Day
Voted That those that laboured at the West Bridge at other Labour than raising be allowed one Shilling and Sixpence by the Day
Voted To allow the Bills brought into this adjourned Meeting as read & Corrected
Voted That the Assessors make Assessment for Payment thereof
Voted That Lieu' John Dickinson & Peter Smith be Agents for the District to appear in their Behalf at the next Court of general Sessions of the Peace to make Defence against the Petition of Jolfn Billing & others for a Road
Voted To take of the Sequestration from and Discontinue the Town Highway between Pelham Road & the Burying Yard for the whole Breadth thereof
Voted To give and grant to Simeon Strong his Heirs and Assigns forever a Certain Parcei of Said Highway between Said Pelham Road and the Burying Yard bounded East on the Line bounding the East Side of Said Highway north on the Burying Yard, South on Pelham Road and Extending so far West as to
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make the Quantity of Six Acres, upon Condition of-his procuring all the Land between. Hartling Stake and a Boundary near to and South of Wolfpitt Brook and between his own & Solomon Boltwoods Fence on one Side and the Kings High- way on the other Side; so that a Kings Highway may be laid out from said Hartling Stake to said Boundary near Wolf-Pitt Brook as the travelling Path now goes without any Charge to the District of purchasing the Land or rendring Damages to the owner thereof and in Case the District cannot obtain a Discon- tinuance of the Kings Highway where it now lies and a Kings Highway laid where the Travelling Path now goes within one year then this Grant to be Void
Voted To choose Mr Simeon Strong Agent for the District in their Behalf to make Application to the Court of General Sessions of the Peace for a Discon- tinuance of the Kings Highway from Hartling Stake to a Boundary near Wolfpitt Brook: and for another Highway to be laid out between said Limits as the Path now goes
Attest JON'TH EDWARDS Moderator
At a Legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst holden at . the Meeting House there on Tuesday the twenty Seventh Day of January AD. 1767 Voted Ins" John Field Moderator
Voted To make Such Amendments and Alterations in the Meeting House as the Comte Chosen for that Purpose have Reported to this Meeting in Writing under their Hand
Voted That Ins" Field Gideon Henderson John Billing Lieu' John Dickinson and Peter Smith be a Comtee to make Said Alterations and Amendments
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Record of the Warrant for A Meeting of the Inhabitants of Amherst Jan'y 5th 1767 & the Return thereof which is omitted in Proper Place & should have been . recorded before the Record of said Meeting 3 Pages Each
[Seal] To the Constables in Amherst or either of them Greeting ----- You are required in his Majesty's Name forthwith to warn all Freeholders & other Inhabitants of said District who are Qualified by Law to Vote in Town-Meetings that they Assemble at the Meeting House in said District on Monday the fifth Day of January next at nine o'th Clock in the Morning then & there after the Choice of a Moderator to do as follows:
Ist to Consider & pass the Debts which have arisen in the District this year past & to raise money as they shall find occasion
2ªly To determine what they will do in opposition to the suit of a Highway through Deacon Nashes Lot & onward
3ªby To determine whether the District will take off the Sequestration from and discontinue the Town Highway or any Part thereof lying between the High- way called Pelham Road & the Land sequestred for a Burying Yard & between the first & Second Divisions of Land in Amherst
4'hly To determine what Lands within said Limits the District will grant to Mr Simeon Strong on Condition of his procuring the Land East of his own & Solomon Boltwood's Fence & between said Fence & the west Line of the High- Way as it now lyes of sufficient Width for a King's Highway from the South-East Corner of said Strong's Fence as the Travelling Path now goes to a boundary about six Rods South of Wolf-Pitt Brook so that the District shall need be at no Charge of purchasing said Land
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5thly To choose an Agent to prefer a Petition to the Honble Court of General Sessions of the Peace next to be holden at Northampton that the King's Highway between the Hartling Stake & Said Wolf-Pitt Brook may be discontinued and laid out where the Path now goes
6thily Whether they will discontinue the Town Highway on a Spot of Land lying between Simeon Dickinson's South Line and the County Road against where Moses Warner's House formerly Stood Suposed to be about two Acres giving Liberty to Preserved Clap to take Possession thereof
7thly Whether they will give Liberty to a Number who desire it to build a Pew or Pews in the Gallery at their own Cost
Sthly Whether they will seat the Meeting House anew; or make any Altera- tion in the Sitting
gthly whether they will allow that annual Meetings which are in January & March be warned by Notifications-and you are to make Return of this Warrant & of your Doings thereon to some one of us at or before said Time ---- Given under our Hand & Seal this 29th Day of December 1766
JOHN DICKINSON ) JOHN FIELD SAM'LL INGRAM ALEX'R SMITH
Select Men
Return of the Constable indorsed thus (viz)
The Directions of this Warrant hath been attended by Me
JUSTUS WILLIAMS a Constable
At a Legal Meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Amherst on Monday the Sixteenth Day of March 1767 at the Scool house at Nine of the Clock in the Morning after Josiah Chauncy was Chosen Moderator they Came Into the following Vots
Votª Josiah Chauncy Clark Vot m' Simeon Strong Treasurer
Vot Jonth Dickinson Nath" Collman Joseph Easman Select Men and Assessors
Vo' Mosses Dickinson Simeon Clark Select men
Vo' Hezekiah Beldin Asael Moody Constables
Vot Simeon Pomroy Joseph Dickinson Jonth Smith Surveyors
Vot Nath" Colman Jonth Coles fence Viewers
Vo' Ebenezer Dickinson Jun' William Boltwood Martin Smith Tithing Men Vo' Mosses Warner Jun' Jonth Moodey Jun' Jacob Warner Jun' Noah Smith Jonth Dickinson Jun' Hogrifs
Vot Ebez" Dickinson Jun' Simeon Smith Dearifs
Vot Peter Smith Elijah Baker Mosses Cook Thomas Hastings Surveyers of Wheat and Flowr
Vot Gideon Henderson Sealer of Leather
. Vot Joseph Church Surveyer of Lumber
Vo' Aaron Warner Isaac Goodale Pelitiah Smith Wardens
Vote to keep the Scooll one Month in the west Street North End
Vo' Daniel Kellogg Surveyor
Vot to Do the high ways this Year by a Tax
Vo' to adjourn this Meeting to the twenty third Day of March Currant at 4 o Clock in the afternoon
Then Meet by adjournment & Voted to Except of the Return of the Select Men of a high way Laid out as Follows Amherst March y" isth 1767 we the Subscribers have Laid out a Town highway two Rods in Width from the Mills to
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Hadley Line we Began North of the bridge below the Mills and Run South twenty Nine Degrees west thirty Rods thence South forty Degrees west fifty two Rods . thence west thirty Seven Degrees South twenty Eight Rods thence North thirty two Degrees west Eight Rods thence west thirty one Degrees South ten Rods thence west about Nine Degrees North Seventy four Rods thence west about Eight Degrees South twelve Rods thence west Nine Degrees North Sixty Rods thence west thirty Nine Degrees west forty Rods to hadley Line JONATHAN DICKINSON } NATII'LL COLEMAM Select Men JOSEPH EASMAN MOSSES DICKINSON
Test JOSIAH CHAUNCY Moderator
At a Legal Meeting held in Amherst on April 14 1767 after Josiah Chauncy was Chosen Moderator they Came Into the following Vots
Vot that ye Select Men order out of the Treasury ye Sum of fifty two Shillings for the Conveying the French Neutrels to Canada
Vot to Chuse a Comtre to Take advice Respecting any Measures to Prevent the Establishment of the Road through John Nashs Lot Vot Peter Smith John Dickinson be the Comtec
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