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Henry Bartholmew
Granted to Samuell Corney that land that was left for a hie way at the end of his 10 acre lott next the riuer on Cape An Syde wch is for soe much land as is taken out of his lott by the Countrie way the wch he doth accept of for satisfaction for the said hie way
Granted to James Standish the litle spruce swamp
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lying neare his house pvided it shalbe free for any Inhab- itant to make vse of any of the wood or trees in it while any doe remayne growing there
Granted to Joseph Houghton 30 acres of land to be layd out where it can be found most convenient for him prouided all former graunts be first made good
At a meeting of the Select men the 17th 3d mo. 1652
Capt Hathorne
John Porter
mr Browne
Jefferie Massey
mr Corwin Hen : Bartholmew
Graunted to John Ruck libertie to inclose the hie way betweene mr Emerie & his land vntill the end of the 7th month pvided he leaue barrs to be drawne at each end for any that may haue ocation to make vse of the way in the meane tyme
There being formerlie graunted vnto Josia Rootes a litle stripp of land [*and complaint being made*] con- tayning about 2 acres liing next his 10 acre lott on Cape An Syde on the northeast syde and it being nott found entred in the towne booke we doe by theise presents con- firme the said grant vnto him
There being formerlie graunted vnto John Putnam Sen' 50 acres of land and complaint being made that the said land laid out to him is not soe much it is ordered that the layers out of land shall make vp what the said land shall want of his grant in land lying betweene his sonne Nathanaells land and Richard Huchisson
Ordered that Ensigne Dixey shall make a gate and alsoe barrs to be taken downe as ocation is in the gen- erall fence on Cape An Syde at the further syde of the field on the way laid out to Manchester and what his charg shalbe thereby more then is his pportion to fence shalbe alowed him by the pprietors of that field and he hath 14 dayes alowed him to doe it
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Granted to Hugh Woodberie Marke Lathrop and Thomas Picton a spot of medoe lying betweene Beniamin ffeltons medoe and the great swamp neare Wenham to be diuided equallie betweene them
At a generall towne meeting the 27th 9th mo. 1652
At the desire of Ensigne Dixey it is ordered [that] the Countrie way shalbe continued that goeth [from] the fferie to Ipswich before Ensigne Dixey his h[ouse] pvided he keep it in sufficient repayre for h[orse] and carts the wch he doth promise to doe
At a meeting of the Select men the 21th 12th mo. 1652
Sould vnto Samuell Ebron about 4 acres [of] land more or less being all the land belonging [to the] towne that he hath inclosed within his fence with [his] owne land lying to his owne house ffor wch land he is to pay betweene this and the end of the 7th month next three pounds for the vse of the t[owne]
There being formerlie a grant of 10 acres of medow to Sergeant John Porter there is now granted vnto him 50 acres of vpland ground in liew of the said 10 acres of medow to be laid out at the discression of the layers out of land and the former grant to be voyd
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Granted to the inhabitants on cape an syde halfe an acre more or less laying on the hill abutting vpon Robert Morgan & Tho : Roots his lot on cape an syde pvided it be nott gr[anted] before to any other |
Granted vnto John Remont 50 ackres of ][and] lying next that ffarme that was mr Alfords pvided that whereas the said land was formerlie gr[anted] vnto Jacob Barney if the said Jacob Barney doe quietlie possess and enioy that 50 acres laid out to h[im] in liew of it otherwise he
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the said Jacob Barney is to enioy the aboue said land
At a generall towne meeting 30th of aprill 1[653] || 6th 4 mo. 53|
ffrances Skerie made request for the comon land lying before his 10 acre lot next Thomas Watsons and it is ordered that if the land be giuen to [any ] it shalbe giuen to ffrances Skerie but at p'sent the towne doth reserue it in th [eir] owne hands vndisposed [of]
Its ordered that Richard Stackhouse for the reliefe of his ffamillie shall haue the benefit of the keeping of the fferrie towards Ipswich he qviding a sufficient boate and men to attend it and to enter on it the last day of June
At a meeting of the 7 men 20th 4th mo. 1653
Jefferie Massey Lieutenant Lathrop and Sergeant Por- ter chosen to meete wth Ipswich men for the pfecting of or bounds betweene them and vs towards topsfield vpon the next 6th day of the weeke
Job Swinerton hath granted him [*10 acres*] ten acres of land at the east end of his 40 acres formerlie laid out in liew of his 2 acres wanting in his 10 acre lott in the North field
At a meeting of the towne the 5th 7th mo. 1653
Ordered that any pson that shall at any tyme be im- ployed to worke for the repayring of the hie wayes in any pt of the towne shalbe paid what shall be found due out of the next towne rate they bringing a note vnder the surveyors hand
Granted to Thomas [ L ]8. 53
er] libertie [to ha ]ue 6 acres [of] medow in any [place] he can find prouided it come [not] within any former [gr]ant|
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At a meeting of the select men
the 20th 12th mo. 1653 present
William Hathorne Walter Price
Roger Connant
Jacob Barney
John Porter [mr] Corwin
Granted to John Putnam Jun' 20 or 30 acres of land if it be adioyning to Capt Hathornes ffarme in consideracon of 12s due for bridg worke and in regard he had none formerlie granted
Granted to Humfrey Woodberie a pcell of swamp lying betweene his owne land on both syds not exceeding ten acres and the wood is reserued to the inhabitants to fell as they please at all seasons the land on the one syde was Guido Bayleyes
Graunted to Henerie Skerie a litle hill incompased about by his owne marsh neare mr ffrends Mill if it be not formerlie granted
At a generall towne meeting the 6th of the first mo. 1653-54
Granted to John Browne all that land inclosed as well medow as vpland wch was latelie in the possession of mr Garford to all intents and purposes to him and his heyres for euer
Granted to mr Georg Emerie the herbidge of that pcell of land wch was John Woodberies in the ould planters marsh and all right of Comonage the towne might haue claymed to him and his heyres for euer
Granted to John Kitchen soe much land as will nesses- sarilie make a seller neare vnto goodman Truslers fence ouer against the house of the said John Kitchen
At a meeting of the Select men the 21th of the second mo. 1654 being p'sent
John Porter Walter Price
mr Connant Edmond Batter
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Wheras the 24th of this Instant mo. there is by apoint- ment some of Ipswich men and some of Salem men to atend the pfecting of the lyne betwixt them and vs we desire that Lieuetenant Lathropp John Porter and Jef- ferie Massey to meete Ipswich men at the tyme apoynted & we giue them power to act & finish the worke together with Ipswich men
At a meeting of the Select men
the 27th 2º mº 1654 p'sent
mr Corwin
Jefferie Massey
Capt Hathorne
mr Price
mr Connant
Edmond Batter
John Porter
mr Gardner request for himselfe and those that now doe or hereafter shall liue at those ten acre lots ends or syde that they may haue the Comon land granted to them that lyes at the ffoote of mr Reads Hill to lye as Comon for theire Joynt vse
this request is graunted
Vpon the request of Sergeant Georg Gardner for a small playne of vpland contayning about six acres lying and scituate neare to Robert Moultons Jun' his medow & to the round hill neare mr Humfres ffarme and soe to that land that is graunted to ffrances Perries : Accordinglie it is graunted
Granted to John Symons libertie to ffence his ground wch was formerlie William Comins in the towne of Salem round home to the Banke prouided that he make twoo sufficient styles for a foote way through the said ground
Granted to Richard Bishop foure acres of medow ground lying and scituate at the further end of Salem bounds next to mr Richard Saltingtall ffarme pvided it lie within Salem bounds otherwise the said bishop to loose it being a former grant
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Granted to Henerie Skerie two ackers of medow ground in the same place vpon the same condition of Richard Bishops being a fformer graunt
Granted to Richard Brakenberie three acres of medow in the same place and vpon the same condition of Richard Bishops being a fformer grant
Granted to Henerie Skerie all that vpland lying within the fence of John Batchellor that doth fence in his salt marsh on Ryalls Syde pvided it must lye in comon when the cropp is taken of ffrom it
At a meeting of the Select men
the 8th of 3ª mo. 1654
mr Corwin Sergeant Porter
Jefferie Massey
mr Price
mr Connant Edmond Batter
Granted to Thomas Picden three acres of medow ground in the same place and vpon the same condicon of the grant of Richard Bishopp wch was a former graunt
Granted to John Batchellor twoo ackres of medow land in the same place and vpon the same terms of the grant of Richard Bishop wch was a former graunt
Wheras there was a spott of medow lying neare mr Downings ffarme on the northwest and on the west to a farme that was granted to Phillipp Verin at the head of the Cow house riuer in the yeare 1648 graunted to Raphe Tomkins it is now againe confirmed to him pvided it was nott within any mans bounds before the said graunt
Granted to John Pickett twoo acres of medow land in the same place and vpon the same tearms of the grant of Richard Bishop wch was a former grant
Vpon a difference arising betweene Humfrey Wood- berie and the inhabitants of Cape An Syde about a swamp latelie graunted to the said Humfrey ; the said Woodberie is content to allowe to the said inhabitants as
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much of other of his land neare adioyning there vnto to the full value to be laid out by foure indifferent men equallie chosen viz : Captaine Hathorne mr Batter Ser- geant Porter and William Dodg
Granted to Charles Gott three acres of medow ground in the same place and vpon the same terms of the graunt of Richard Bishopp
At a meeting of the Select men the 15th 3ª mo. 1654 p'sent
mr Corwin Sergeant Porter
Walter Price Edmond Batter
Jefferie Massey
Granted to Thomas Watson three acres of medow ground in the place of the graunt of Richard Bishop his medow and vpon the same termes being an antient graunt
Granted to ffrances Skerie a small spot of vpland lying neare to his ten acre lott vpon the north necke by the water syde wch is [free] ffrom Georg Williams his salt marsh
Lieutenant Lathrop and Sergeant Porter vpon the 24th day of the 3ª mo. to pfect the lyne betweene Ipswich and Salem are desyred to meete Ipswich men
accordinglie they mett with them the day aforesaid
Lieutenant Lathrop his former grant of eight acres of medow land to be laid out in the same place of the grant of Richard Bishopp his grant of medow and vpon the same termes and twoo acres more if it be there to be had
At the generall towne mecting the 27th 3d mo. 1654
Georg Williams and Beniamin ffelton bound to pay the 100€ out of the Countrie rate or the remayner towards or fforti [ficacon ] witnes their hands t
GEORG WILLIAMS BENIAMIN FFELTON
+ In the margin is written "pd by them." The signatures in the record are not original.
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mr Connant Sergeant Porter and Lieutenant Lathrop are apoynted to measure out the medow land that lieth within or bounds next adioyning to mr Saltonshall farme
mr Thomas Rucke Senior haveing formerlie a grant of one hundred acres of vpland and we not finding of it en- tred acording to the grant doe now enter it that he hath it granted in the same place that it was formerlie measured out to him by Captaine Traske Jefferie Massey and Peter Palfre
Granted to mr Ruck five acres of medow land in the same place of Richard Bishops grant of medow ground and vpon the same termes
It is ordered that all those psons that shall not season- ablie atend towne meetings either by there psons or pxes for eu'y such offence or delinquencie after due warning according to order shall pay eighteene pence to be levied by the Constables ffrom tyme to tyme and they to haue twoo thirds of it for theire paynes and the other third to the towne of Salem pvided it shall be first demanded and if any that can or shall make any excuse for his none attendance he may repayre to the Select men and a release ffrom the maior pt of them within a weeke after the demand of those ffines the ptic or pties shall be ffreed from those ffine, or ffines
At a meeting of the Select men to 2º of october 1654 p'sent
Capt Hathorne Jefferie Massey
Serg Porter mr Price
mr Connant Edmund Batter
Granted to Jonathan Porter in consideracon of a hie way 10 acres of vpland on Cape An syde to be laid out by mr Connant
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At a meting of the Select men
the 26th of the 12th mo. 1654-55 p'sent
mr Corwin mr Gedney
mr Connant Richard Prince
John Porter Jefferie Massey
Granted to John Putnam Jun' 30 acres of vpland neare adioyning to the ffarmes of Captayne Hathorne John Rucke and William Nicols, being in exchang of the 30 acres he should haue had at the end of Captaine Hathorne his ffarme and further we doe apoint that the surplus of the land contayned within the aforsaid bounds shall aper- taine and belong to Richard Greaves in consideration of 40 acres formerlie granted vnto him the said Greaves
Ordered that wheras there is a small portion of | rockie || land adioyning vnto the ffarme latelie in the possession of Captaine Hathorne but now possest by John Putnam Sen' Richard Huchisson Daniell Ray and John Hathorne vpon the request of the said pties the said Rockie land is graunted vnto them vpon consideration of the sume of twentie shillings to be paid to the select men for the vse of the towne of Salem and to be kept in stock to answere [some man ] for some small lott formerlie granted
Ordered that for as much as Jefferie Massey hath tran- scribed the towne booke or soe much as remayned vnp- fected by mr Downing that the said Jefferie Massey shall haue ffourtie acres of vpland in some convenient place for his paynes
The 4th 11th mo. 54 p'sent
mr Corwin
mr Gedney
Jefferie Massey Edmo : Batter
Thomas Rix being indebted to the towne of Salem the sume of seaven pounds and foure shillings for paymt wherof he the said Rix hath sould his shopp and house neare the meeting house for Eleven pounds and the re- mainder of the said 7$ 48 is to be paid him out of the
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towne rate wch is 3º 16s for wch he hath a bill giuen him to the Constable THOMAS RIX t
[The following record in the Book of Grants seems to have been intended to supply omissions of the original record. It is in the hand- writing of Edmond Batter.]
Graunted vnto Rich Rayment one hundred Acres of vpland and ten Acres of meadow ground which land is layd out in Wenham bounds buttinge vppon Pleasant Pond and the great swampe and the ten Acres of meadow in the great meadow, this was a former graunt omited to be entered
Rich huchenson hauinge a graunt of a pcell of land not form'ly entered scituate and lyinge betweene mr Jnº Thorndike and mr Elias Stilemans farmes, its confirmed to him not exceedinge twenty Acres of vpland
laid out 30th 11m 1643
Accordinge to former graunts to Richard Prince Sarah the now wife of Daniell Rumbull in the Right of Georg Norton and John White is layd out twelue Acres of meadow land in the great Meadow at Wenham to each of them foure Acres which Meadow then was in the pos- session of Mr William Payne, lyinge between the vpland and Mr Dudlys meadow being parted by a Creek from mr Dudlys meadow
[The following is the remainder of the original Book of Records. The record of the first seven meetings is written by Edmond Batter.]
Att a meetinge of [the Select men]
8 : (1) 1654-5 beinge present
mr Corwine mr Gardn'
Serg : Portr : Jacob Barney
Jno. Gidney :
Edmo : Batter
Jeffery Massy
+ Not an original signature.
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mr Corwine is desired to get an Arti[st] to come to Salem to Run the Line between Topsfiel[d] and vs and to agree with him for his payns as he can.
mr Corwine Leiftenant Lawthrop Jeffery Massy and Edmo : Batter beeinge desired to Treat with Ip[swich] men aboute the perfectinge the Line betweene them and vs : according to or : Letter sent to the select men of Ips- wich dated this present day they the aboue named are to giue them a meeting vpon the 23 day of this instant mo, with power to pfecte the Line as [abouesaid]
Mrd : the former Order for swine made in the [year] 1653 to be in force this yeare following
Jeffrey Massey and Edmond B[atter are appointed] to make vp the accompt with [ ] and Jnº Wil- liams for the las [t ] for Country : and towne. and full [power is given to] them to Recouer out of their hands what [part] of the hundred pounds for the fort [or whatever ] elce is due to the towne from them.
[At a m]eetinge of the towne 31 : 1m 1655
It was agreed yt Thomas Spooner and others one yt pt : of the Towne haue Liberty to heard their Cattell themselues : with a keep of their owne hiringe : for this yeare, voted.
It is agreed that the select men should agree with a heardsman for the heardinge of the Residue of the towne Cattell for this yeare : voted.
At a meetinge of the Select men 31 : (2) 1655 beeinge p'sent
[Mr. ] Corwine [Jeffery Ma]scy [Mr. G]ardnr [Edmond] Batter
Agreed with Robt Pease for keepinge of part of the towne heard : for fifteene pounds to the numbr of 100 Cowes : if a few more [to] such a quantitie yt he can
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well keepe to be payd accordinge to the pportion [of] 15f p Centum : if soe many more [as that] he the sd Pease cannot well keep, [to] Hire a boy, and still to make good 15€ [to] Robert Pease : and to begine to heard them and to goe forth with ym vpon the 12th of the next moneth and the said Pease to haue helpe to keep the Cowes till the first of 3 : moneth : and he the said Pease to keep 2 Lords days, and liberty to come to meetinge the third, & to be payd accordinge to Custome both for tyme and man" of Payment : & to keep them the vsuall tyme.
At a meetinge of the ffreemen 28th : 2: [mo : 1655]
Jacob Barney is Chossen Deputy for [the] first Ses- sions of the next Gen'all Court : vpon Jacob Barneys Reffusall Edmond Batter is Chossen for the first Sessions.
At a Gen'all Towne meetinge 17 : 3 : 1[655]
Its : Ordered that the fort vpon winter [Iland] shall be finished with all speed : Mr : Corwin[e :] Leift : Law- thrope : Edmo : Batter : ar apoynted [to] order the work aboute the forte together with those form'ly apoynted. voted.
Its : Ordered yt: the Iland where the [fort] is : is apropriated for the vse and [ ] of the mayntaininge the fort. voted.
Its Ordered yt those men apoynted for the ordering of the fort : haue power to warne men to work abou[te] the fort to the finishinge of it, according to the ppor[tion] of each mans Rate : and vpon the neglecte of any [ ] the penality of 3s : p day accordinge to a [for]mer order to be destrayned vpon them. voted.
Its Ordered that there shall be a buriall pla[ce on] the hill aboue ffrancis Lawes house. voted.
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At a meetinge of the Selectmen
17 : 3 : 1655 beeing p'sent
[Mr Cor]wine [John] Gidney
[Mr G]ardnr [Ja]cob Barney
Jeffery Mascy : [E]dmo : Batter
Mr : Corwine & Mr Gidney ar apoynted : to gett mate- rialls & workmen to repaire the towne house for the scoole & watch.
At a meeting of ye freemen the 13º : 4 mº : 1655
Chosen to serue one Jury of trialls this Court ensueing vizt :
Capt. Tho : Lothrop
Hilliard Vearin
mr Tho : Gardner :
Nathall [*ff*] putnam
John Kitchin
Roger Haskall :
At a Meeting of the select men the 21th 5th m. [1655] being present
mr Corwin
John Porter
mr Batter Jacob Barney
mr Gardner Jefferie Massey +
We finding Captaine Hathorne debtor to the towne 1 barell and a halfe of poude [r] doe entreate mr Corwin to make dema[nd] of Captaine hathorne by letter of the said barell & halfe of pouder or satisfaction for it.
It is agreed that mr Corwin & mr G[edney] doe carie on the worke for the ffinishing of the towne house & mounting of the [great] Guns and to be paid pportion- ably by the select men in such considerable pay as may satisfie the said mr Corwin & mr Gedney & the said select men [to] be paid out of the towne rate. the wo[rke] to be ffinished by the end of the [ month]
At a generall towne meeting the [17]th 6 mº [1655]
Chosen for Constables for this ensuing yeare f[or] the
t The record of this meeting, and of the two following, is in the handwriting of Jeffery Massey.
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towne of Salem mr William Browne & [William] Jegles. & for Cape Ane Side John Stone.
Chosen for to serue vpon the grand Jurie for the ensuing yeare
m Rodger Connant Thomas Putman
[*Phill*] Josephe Boyse
Henerie Skerie
Sargeant George Gardner Jacob Barney
Thomas Rootes
Chosen for Comishioner Lievftenant Thomas Lathrop. Ordered that all the inhabitants of this towne that haue Ram or Rams shall soe dispose of them that the said Ram or Rams may not be preiudiciall to themselues or other of their neighbors betwixt this and the next sixt day vpon the penaltie that all such Rams as are found abroad after the day & tyme preffixt shall be taken vp and kild reseruing onelie the meate for the owner
+ At a generall Towne meeting the 17th of the 8th m. 55 mr Edmond Batter Chosen Deputie to attend the next Session of the Generall Court.
At a meetinge of the Select men 7th of Nouembr 1655, beeinge p'sent. Jacob Barney mr Gidney
mr Gardener Edmond Batter
Jeffery Mascy
Ordered that the townes Cowe beeinge killed by the Bucher, one of the Select , is to care to p'serue the flesh & hide for the townes use :
Ordered that Edmond Batter shall haue the townes sheep that was payd by Jnº Williams in pt of his debt due to the towne to the value of fiue pounds 11s : and to be responsall for it for such vses as the towne stands in need of or wheat & pease.
¡ From here to the meeting of the 24th 12 mo., 1656, the record is written by Edmond Batter.
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At A Gen' towne Meetinge 10 : Nouembr 1655 Chosen for Jury of Tryall for the next County Court,
Jeffery Mascy
Jno. Putnam Ju'
Tho : Gardner Sen'
Ensigne Dixie Nath ffelton.
ffor the Raising of a towne Rate
mr Norice his wood
07-00-00
Josiah Roots
02-00-00
Ben : ffelton 05-00-00
for Repayringe towne house
05-00-00
for Repayringe of highwaye
05-00-00
Bro. Gidney
04-05-00
mr Tho. Gardner
00-02-00
[*Tho : Spooner
00-08-00*]
To pay for 111b pouder
01-06-00
To Chardges for the
08-00-00
Deputy for Gen'll Court
To Ed : Batter
02-00-00
Mr Corwine
02-00-00
Mendinge Meetinge house
02-00-00
ffor Runinge of Line
05-00-00
Voted
48-13-00
to be payd one halfe in Indian Corne & the other halfe in wheat butter pease barly porke at price Curante :
10 : Nouember : 1655
Its Ordered yt: the 17 of this instant moneth is apoynted a gen'all towne meetinge to confer with or brothers of Cape An Side about their Rates : and what other bussines may then apear to be needfull to be done
Its Ordered that Jnº. Marsh & Jn. Kitchin are chosen searchers & sealers of leather for the : yeare insueinge. voted.
Capt Hawthrone Chosen to marry psons & to be p'sented to Gen'all Court for Confirmacon. Voted.
Capt Hawthrone, Mr Will. Browne and Edmund Bat- ter are chosen Comision's for the endinge of small causes for the year ensucing. Voted.
Joseph : Pope
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At a meetinge of the Select men 3 : 10m 1655 beeinge p'sent
Jno : Porter
Jacob Barne
Jeffery Mascy
Mr Gardnr.
[Jno. Gidn]ey [Edmond B]atter
Mr Corwine
Mr Jnº Gidney hath bought the townes horse, at ten pounds 14s : to be payd in
vidz. in wheat at 4s-6d per bush
pease 4-0
Barly at 4-6 Porke at 3d per lb Beaffe at
20s per C.
in these or any of these
At A Gen'all Towne meetinge 10th : 10m 1655
Thomas Putnam Chosen Constable for the ensuing year in the Roome of Mr : William Browne.
At a meetinge of the Select men : 24th 10mº 1655 being p'sent
Mr Gardner
Jeffrey Mascy
Sergt : Porter mr Gidney
Mr Corwine Ed : Batter
Its Ordered that mr Corwine Jeffery Massy Mr: Gid- ney & Edmo : Batter : or any two of them : shall haue power to treat with : Robt : Morgan or any other man for the placing of Jn. Talbey for one yeare : and left to their discreacons to alowe somwhat for the disposing : of the said Talbey : to be payd out of the towne Rate.
Graunted to Gregory Gibbs liberty to h[aue] halfe a acre of land neare Clay brook [ ] to inclose to mak brick, and when the [said] Gibbs shall leaue of makinge brick the said land : to be left to the towne as before : a [nd] to be viewed : and layd out to the said Gibbs by Jeffrery Mascy mr Gidney & Ed : Batter or any two of them
Edmond Batter Plantiffe against Jnº. Southwick De-
*
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fendant acon for a debt of 24s due by book & for a bridle wee find for the playntiffe damages 26s & Costs
To the atachmt and serving 0 - 2-9 To entry of acon 0 - 3-4
: 1: : 12 : 1
24-10-55
Graunted to Edward Wharton liberty to build a Porch before his doore to be apoynted : how far it shalbe built out upon the towne ground by Mr Corwine & Edmond Batter.
25-10-55 Bills graunted
To : Mr : Norice 07-00-00
To Beni ffelton 05-00-00
To Serg Porter Tho Putnam &
01-05-00
Rich Huchenson
To : Will Dodge
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