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8th of the 6th moneth 1639 at a priuate towne meeting
John Endecott Graunted to John Pickeringe 50 acres of Wm Hathorne John Woodbury Laurance Leech land beyond the West ponnd lying next to Lin bownds, to be layed out by the towne.
Graunted to William ffisk one hundred acres of vpland & tenne acres of meadow :
25th day of the 5th moneth 1639
John Endecott Wm Hathorne Mr Conant
Laurance Leech
John Woodbury John Balch.
Graunted to Thomas Pickton a tenne acre Lott & a house lot of half an acre vpon the neck neere Catt Coue.
Graunted to Bemamyn Parmiter [*a te*] one acre of land vpon the north side of the neck next to Henry Bayly.
Graunted to Nathaniell Pitman a proportion of land, neere about 20 acres lying next vnto the Widow Diks land on the South side of the fforrest Riuer.
George Dill is receaued an Inhabitant & there is giuen him halfe an acre of land for an howse Plott.
Samuell Edson is intertayned to be an inhabitant within this towne. and halfe an acre of ground is graunted him neere Catt Coue. & 5 acres more for plantinge ground.
Thomas Dauenish is receaued to be an Inhabitant within this Towne, & there is graunted vnto him tenne acres of land for planting ground
Henry | Sillsby | mr Sharpes man is receaued an Inhab- itant within this Jurisdicion & ther is graunted to him halfe an acre of land neere the Cat Coue for a howse plott.
Philemon Dickerson hath graunted to him 4 pole of land neere Ric. Hutchinsons howse. this land is graunted him to mak tan pitts & to dresse goates skines & hides. wch trade if hee follow not & vse that place to that pur-
ESSEX INST. HIST. COLLECTIONS, SER. 2, VOL. I. 12 March, 1868.
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pose, the towne is to [*receaue*] haue it returned againe to their vse.
Nicholas Patch is receaued to be an Inhabitant within this towne. & there is graunted 40 acres of land to him neere Macrell Coue.
John White is receaued an Inhabitant in this towne & there is graunted to him 60 acres of land to be layd out by the towne neere Mr Smiths ffarme.
John Louett is receaued to be an Inhabitant within this Jurisdiction. & there is graunted vnto him 10 acres of land neere Macrell Coue.
Edmond Patch is receaued an Inhabitant within this Jurisdiction & there is graunted vnto him 10 acres of land neere the Macrell Coue.
Graunted to Mr | Wm| Hathorne 50 acres of plowed land neere or adioyning to his farme to be layd out by the towne.
The 19th day of the 6th moneth 1639. at a generall towne meetinge.
Graunted to John Winthrop Esq" Junior a little neck of land adioyninge to the salthowse built by the said Mr Winthrop contayninge about 16 acres or thereabouts, more or lesse. lying betweene a coue wch is on the north side of his said howse & a little brooke lying to the west of the said howse.
Graunted to Ananias Concline one acre of land neere vnto his dwelling howse to be layd out by the towne.
Graunted to Edmond Giles eight pole of gro[und] lyinge in the comon ouer against his ten acre lott to be layd out by the towne. it is to build him a howse there.
Thomas Gardner & Jarvais Garford are the surveyors for this yeare for the mending of the high wayes.
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Granted to mr Peeters the marsh lyinge over against his now dwelling containinge about an aker & halfe or therabout on the other side of the water. ;
The 16th of the 7th moneth 1639
John Endecott
John Woodbury
Wm Hathorne
Laurance Leech
Roger Conant
John Mousar is admitted to be an Inhabitant within this towne.
John Mousar desireth land to plant
Mathew Nixon is admitted to be an Inhabitant within this Towne.
There is graunted to Mathew Nixon a house Lott at Cat coue & a plott for a garden of about a quarter of an acre.
Richard Ingersoll desireth to haue some meadow.
The 18th of the 9th moneth 1639.
Mr Endecott
Jo : Woodbury
Mr Hathorne
Laurance Leech
Mr Conant
Richard Prince is receaued an Inhabitant within this towne of Salem.
John ffairefield desires accomodation.
Robert ffuller desires accomodation. 5 acres to plant
Mr ffiske desires an addition of 50 acres more to be added to his farme.
The widow Kinge desires accomodation.
Mr Ruck desires a howse lott in Cat Coue & there is graunted to him one acre in that place to be layd out by the towne.
Thomas Weekes desireth a 10 acre Lott heere or 20 acres at the Village.
There is graunted to John Shipley wood for firinge &
+ This paragraph is written by Roger Conant.
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fencing in the high way that shalbe layd out adioyning to his 20 acre lott.
Edmond Tompson [*de*] hath graunted him halfe an acre of land at winter harbor or thereabouts for a fishing lott.
Graunted to Henry Hayward an halfe acre of land for a fishing lott about winter harbor.
It is pmitted that such as haue fishing lotts about Win- ter Harbor & the Iland shall haue libertie to fence in their lotts to keepe of the swine & goates from their fish, soc that they leaue it open after harvest is in.
Graunted to [*Richard*] | William| Moore an halfe acre of land for a fisher lott, near about winter harbor.
Graunted to Mathew Nicks fisherman 5 acres of land by the hogstyes in the forrest next to Ezekiell Knights ten acre Lott.
The 20th day 9th mº
Mr Endecott
Lawrance Leach
Mr Conant Jeffry Massy
John woodbury William Hathorne
Granted to Rich. Bishop about an acre & a halfe of land by his other 5 acres, abuting one Austin Killams Lot.
Widow Moore desireth a ffarme.
Joshua Hollgraue desireth a ffarme.
Richard Moore desireth halfe an acre on the necke.
t[*Graunted to Richard Ingersoll 10 acres of meadow in the great meadow. * ] | this was put out vppon a latter graunt in the same place. ||
James Standish is graunted 40 acres of land neere Jef- fry Creeke.
Graunted to John Pickworth 3 or 4 acres of meadow to the land formerly graunted him.
t The preceding part of the record of this meeting, and the whole of the record of the next meeting is written by William Hathorne. The rest of the record of this meeting is written by Jolin Endecott.
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Graunted halfe an acre to Charles Glouer an acre of ground for a howse lott neere Mr Rucks, prouided the wayes be left broade as also provided that hee resign vp his howslott (formerly graunted) to the towne.
Thomas Buxton is allowed an inhabitant within this towne.
William Broock is allowed to be an Inhabitant within this towne of Salem.
John Browne desires accomodation.
Graunted 3º 10% a yeare to Brother Porter for making cleane the meeting howse.
Granted to John Batcheler 20 acres of ground [*ote of what*] | neere vnto that wch| was formerly layd out to [*Truslar*] Mr Bishop.
Granted to Joshua Holgraue 50 acres.
At a meeting the 9th of the 10th mº present
Mr Endecott
Lawrence Leach
Mr Conant Willm Hathorne
John Woodbury
Graunted to Henery Bartholmew 100 acres of land of wch 10 acres shall be meadow.
Granted to James Molton 80 acres whereof 8 acres to be meadow.
William Geare desireth to be an Inhabitant and to haue accomodations.
[*Granted to Lawrence Leach 10 acres of meadow*]
Joseph Boys desireth to be an Inhabitante and to haue accomod?
At a generall towne meetinge held the 11th day of the 10th moneth 1639.
There was a voluntarie towne contribution toward the maintenance of the ministry, quarterly to be paid.
The note thereof remaineth wth the Deacons.
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Graunted to the Glassemen seuerall acres of ground ad- . ioyning to their howses, viz. one acre more to Ananias Concline & 2 acres a peece to the other twoe, viz. Lau- rance Southick & Obediah Holmes, each of them 2 acres to be added to their former howse Lotts.
Graunted 4 acres neere to the old Cowhowses neere the head of the South riuer, to John Mowser, to be [*forth- with*] layd out by the towne.
The fferrie at the North Point wch formerly was John Stones is now graunted to William Dixy for three yeares & hee is to keepe a horse boat. Hee is to haue for stran- gers passage 2ª a peece, for Townsemen or Townedwel- lers 1ª a peece. ffor Mares, Horses, & great other beasts, six pence a peece. ffor goates calues & swine 2ª a peece.
John Gedney is called by the towne to keepe an Inne, & John Holgraue layeth his downe.
That the fence wch was intended to be sett vp [*was*] by John Holgraue at Winter Island & the neck are for- bidden & eurie one to fence their owne ground.
The 23th of the 10th moneth 1638.
John Endecott
John Woodbury
Mr Hathorne Laurance Leech
Mr Conant
Mr Steephens requires land.
Robert Gutch is receaued an Inhabitant within this towne of Salem.
It is ordered that Mr Hawthorne shall receaue Mr Gardners account.
Graunted to Richard Ingersoll 20 acres of meadow in the greate medow, to be layd out by the towne.
Graunted to John ffairefield 80 acres of land for a farme whereof 10 acres of meadow.
Graunted to Richard Prince 30 acres of land whereof 4 of them to be meadow :
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Graunted to Richard Leech 4 acres of land lying next to John Leech his 10 acre lott.
Graunted to Robert Adams 3 acres and a qrter neere vnto John Cooke.
Graunted to Arthur Sanders of Marblehead 2 acres of land to plant in, as also
Graunted to Wm Barbar 2 acres, both these lotts to be layd out by Mr Waltham & Mr Mauerick of Mar- ble head
¡Salem the 7th of the 3th moneth 1638.
A Rate made (by Mr ffiske Mr Batter Mr Holgraue Jon Woodbery Jefferey Massey Peeter Palfrey Laurence Leech Richard Dauenport) being of 172º: 10ss for the Countrey vse : wch Rate wee make to amount vnto 187€ 2º : 8ª in manner following.
the Remander of a former Rate of 120£ I say Resting 16:00:00 marble head Charged wth 11£ : 10s of this Rate 11:10:00
Soe that the ouerplus of these Rates aboue said amounteth vnto the some of 14£ : 126: 8d : vpon the Constables account :
A Rate made of 23£ for the Countrey and wee find vpon the former Rates of 120£ and the abouesd 172£ : 10s : together wth this amount- ing to 18£ : 14ss : 3d that there is in the Constables hand 30£ : 8s : J1d and marble head to pay ffortye shillings 2:00:00
MR ffiSKE JON WOODBERY : PEETER PALFREY LAURENCE LEECH JEFFREY MASSEY RICHARD DAUENPORT.
Graunted to Abraham Whiteeare 2 acres of land to plant in & a qrter of an acre for a howse lott, to be layd out by Mr Waltham & Mr Mauerick.
Graunted that John Shepley shall haue 4 acres neere his twentie acres in exchange for 4 acres of the 20 whereby hee may wth more ease plant his corne.
Graunted to [*William*] | John|| ffisk to be added to
t This account is in the handwriting of Richard Davenport. See p. 69, note.
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his former land 30 acres of ground whereof 4 acres to be meadow.
Graunted to Josep Batchelor & Thomas Browning twentie acres of land neere adioyning to the former grant & 2 acres a peece of meadow to be layd out by the towne.
Graunted to John Endecott all that swamp that run- neth in the line of his ffarme next to Goodman Chicker- ings & of the other side to the land that is layd out in small lotts sometimes Mr Batters.
Graunted to William Geere twentie acres of land to be layd out by the towne.
Graunted to Allyn Convers fforty acres of land [*whereof*] & 4 acres of meadow to be layd out by the towne.
Graunted to John Woodbury & John Balch & Mr Co- nant, 5 acres of meadow a peece in some convenient place.
Graunted to Laurance Leech 15 acres more of meadow.
Graunted to [*Mr*] | Wm| Steephens 30 acres of land vppon the fforest side if hee stay at Marble head. if hee remoue to Salem hee is to haue 50 acres there.
p. 65.
¡Att a generall Towne meeting in le 11th month 1639
Imprimis after the Reading & pvseing of the or- Voted ders of ye Generall Courts, It was ordered that Raph ffogg Receiue such goods as none doe owne & send a note of them to the marshall att Boston. It. Mr Gervas Garford Chose Constable.
Jnº. Woodbury & Raph ffogg Chose to see to ye
t The record of this meeting is by Ralph Fogg, and that of the next by William Hathorne.
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Vot. order about Swine to begin the first day of the first mº. 1639 & end the last day of the eight mº. 1640.
Vot.
Yong mr Norris Chose by this assemblie to teach skoole.
Mr Holgraue Jn. Woodbury mr Henry Bartholo- mew Mr Gardener & Daniel Ray Chosen Ratters.
That the Iland Caled Winter Iland may be fenced Inn for the saftie of the ffishing trade & so to Con- tinue vntill the prim. of the third month Caled may vnless such as haue Goats doe fence in the flaks for the saftie of [*the*] ffish.
That the 6th day morning to meet about fencs.
The ould Seauen men Continewed still.
The sd Seauen men are to see the Gunsmiths fence satisfied for.
Mr Holgraue Chose ageane to keepe the ordenary & the drawing of wine referred till next meeting till Mr Holgraue & Mr Gott haue Conferred ther- about.
At a meet [ing the 21th of the 11th] moneth present
John Woodbury Granted to Mr Norris 100 acres of Jeffry Massy
William Hathorne [land] for a farme with 16 acres of Mr Conant meadow.
Granted to Jacob Barny, will. Doge [and Rich.] Brackenbery 5 acres of meadow apeece.
Granted to John Browne & Edmond Tom[son] 30 acres of land apeece.
Granted to William Woodbury 10 acres of vpland [and] 5 acres of meadow.
Granted to Josua Verin 40 acres of land.
Granted to Widow Bryan 2 acres of meadow.
Granted to Jeffry Massy 20 acres of vpland & 5 of [meadow]
ESSEX INST. HIST. COLLECTIONS, SER. 2, VOL. I. 13 April, 1868.
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*Granted to Hugh Stacy, John Thurston, Tho. West & w [idow] Payne 20 acres of land apeece
Granted to Austen Killham, Nicholas Pacy, Philemon D[ickenson] & Joseph Yongs 30 acres of land apeece
Granted to Henry Chickering & John Yongs 50 acres of [land] apeece.
Granted to Mris Ames 40 acres of land.
Granted to William Browne Shopkeeper 80 acres of ][and]
Granted to Mr Phillips to be an Inhabitant & to haue 80 acres of land
Provided yt these 6 last grants from this mrke* is wth the condicion that they continew in the Plantation to vse the same.
Granted to the widdow ffelton 30 acres of land.
Granted to the widdow Scarlet 20 acres of land.
Mr Ruck desireth a ffarme.
Granted to Beniamin Parminster 10 acres of land at Jeff[ryes ] Creeke when the former grants are made good.
Granted to Esdras Reed 10 acres of land more to his fformer 10 acres in the whole 20 acres.
Granted to Richard Lambert 20 acres of land be- tw [een] Jeffry Easty & Henry Swan.
Mr Gerford desireth an Enlargment to his 50 acres for- m [erly] granted of 50 more.
[ ] desireth to be an Inhabitant.
John Luvet Daniel Rays servant desireth accomoda- tion.
Mr ffrend desireth accomodation of meadow to his ffarme.
Granted to Roger Conant the son of Roger Connant being the first borne Child in Salem the som of 20 acres.
Granted to Joseph Doliber the som of 20 acres of land.
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30th of the 1. moneth 1640.
[At] a generall
towne meeting Agreed at the generall towne meeting that Laurance Southweeke & William Woodbury shall keepe the milch cattell & heifers that are like to calue this sumer, & such bulls as are necessarie for the heard : ex- cluding all other dry cattell : They are to haue for their £ labors [*therefore*] Thirtie & [*twoe*] | six || pownds. 36
to be paid in equall portions the first paymt to be paid the 10th day of the ffourth moneth |next| & the latter paymt to be made the 10th day of the seauenth moneth followinge. They are to begin to keepę them, the 6th day of the 2ª moneth. And their tyme of keeping of them to end, the 15th day of the 9th moncth. They are to driue out the Cattell when the Sun is halfe an hower high, & to bring them in when the sun is halfe an hower high. The Cattle are to be brought out in the morning into the pen neere to Mr Downings pale. And the keeps are to drive them & bring such cattle into the Pen as they doe reccaue from thence. And such as doe not bringe their cattle in due tyme into the Pen are to keepe them that day themselues & pay such damages as their cattle shall make.
Agreed that Mr Hathornes Bull & Robert Moltons Bull & Thomas Gardners Bull shall goe wth the heard & they shall haue each owner xxs a peece for the use of their bulls this season. And the Same to [be] raised & gath- ered wth the heardsmens wages.
Whereas There was a fformer order That the seau[en men ] wch were chosen for the orderinge of the affaires of the t[owne] That six of them wthout a Magestrate & any ffowre wth the magestrate might doe any thing or act, & had power [soe] to doe as fully as if all were together. And whereas afterwards it was agreed & consented vnto,
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That [If] any ffowre, though no Magestrate one of them, yet [they ] should haue power [*all*] as fully as if all were tog[ether] wch order seeing it was not recorded : It is n [ow therefor] agreed that what graunts or other or- ders haue [been] made by the greater pte of the 7 men That they [shall] stand firme & this present towne meet- ing doeth wth one consent confirme them.
Ordered That Henry Cooke & Edward Ingram shall keepe the swine of the Towne. And it is agreed that they shall haue 68 a peece for the keeping of [them.] And if the heard be so great & the swine so many th[at] they twoe cannot well keepe them, Then they the said [Henry] & Edward shall gett more helpe for the better keeping [them] And if there be any that haue [*not*] swine that doe [not] put them to these keeps, That then it is ordered they shall [keep] them vp or prouide keeps for them themselues. And if [any] swine be found to goe at libertie wthout any keeps, That then It shalbe lau- full for any man to impound them [&] to be paid 28 for his paynes. They are to keepe [them] from the Sixth day of the 2ª moneth till the [ ] day of the ninth mon-
eth. [*The place is in a yard [ ] Mr Brownes neer to Mr Pesters howse*] They [are] to blow their horne, and the Townsemen to brin[g their] swine out to them, | as they goe alonge by their howses. || They are to drive them out abo [ ] of the clock in the morninge & they are to drive them hom [e at] sunset. And euery one is to receaue his owne swine [& to] keepe them in all night. Add the keeps shall be [responsible] for any swine that are lost. but for such swine as [may be] kild by wilde beast & they bring home [*a pte of*] the f[lesh]}
t The rest of the sentence is worn off.
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And because that the Lords day may be improued by such as are the keeps, It is agreed, That the said keeps shall one one Lords day & the other the other Lords day shall by turnes keepe them. And it is agreed that euery such 2 families as are warned by the said keeps shall pro- uide one man for the helping one of the keeps to keepe swine vppon the Lords day.
It is ordered That Mr Sharpe shall write the records of all the Towne Lands. ¡
That the Seauen men shall take some order for the keeping of | the towne| Goates.
Captaine Trask hath leaue to set vp a |tide|| Mill vp- pon the North Riuer, prouided hee make passage for a Shallope from halfe flood to full sea .;
Edmond Giles is fined xx$ for taking in of the townes Comons by the generall towne meetinge.
[The following list occupies two leaves of the original, and appears to have been misplaced in binding the book. It is in the handwriting of Roger Conant, and relates, as I suppose, to the division of "the marsh & meadow lands," see page 61. The figure before each name gives the number of the persons in the family; if six or more the head of the family was entitled to one acre; if four or five to three quarters of an acre; and if less to half an acre. Families of three persons appear to have been allowed at first three quarters of an acre, but afterwards only a half acre, as in such cases the 3 is cancelled and 2 substituted. In the first part of the list the } is probably a mistake for 3, meaning three quarters. When the list was written by Roger Conant he placed first the figure denoting the number in the family, and then the name of the head of the family, and when there were six or more in the family he wrote against the name, to the right, "1" or "1 acre." All the figures on the right of the names, denoting the al- lotment, except where "1 acre" was allotted, are in a different, though ancient, handwriting. See page 71, a grant to Thomas Edwards.]
1. Jo : Sibly 1-2
1. Tho: Tracy 2
6. Geor: wms 1 acre
2. Math : Waller 2
5. mr Batter
1-3
3. Jo: Hart [*3*] 2
5. Hen : Herricke
1-3
8. mr Yong 1
t See page 5.
¿ See page 18, note.
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3. widd : Scarlet
[*3*] 2
- 3. mr Gaffort
[*3*] 2
2. Tho: Watson
1-2
2. Wm Vincent
2
1. ffr: Skery
2
1. Vincents mother 2
- 4. Edw: Gaskill
3
1. Vincets Cosen Antho : Bucstone 2
5. Jo: Porter
3
1. Tho: Lothrope
2
2. Tho: Chub
2
7. Robt. Goodell 1
7. Dan : Rey 1 acre
4. Pet: wolfe
3
- 7. Ric : Watterman 1
3. Ben : Parmister
[*3*] 2
2. mr Comins
2
-2. Jo: Cooke
2
1. Jo : Bourne
2
5. Geo : Norton
3
1. Nic: Draper
2
[*4*] 3. Rich : Lambt
[*3*] 2
3. Jo: March
[*3*] 2
4. Jeffery Esty
3
5. Jo : Elford
3
6. Nicho : Cary 1
3. Tho: Read
[*3*] 2
-6. Jacob Barna 1
3
3. Jo : Norman
[*3*] 2
2. Will: James
2
1. Jo : Brittell
2
3. Jo : Gally
[*3*] 2
5. mr Emry
3
5. Jo : Pickworth 3
2. Ed : Grouer
2
- 2. Ja: Standish
2
- 10. Will. Woodbery 1
8. Richard Hutchinson 1
3. Hom Woodbery
[*3*] 2
7. mr Goose
1
3. Jeffr : Massy
[*3*] 2
- 7. Rich : Holingsworth 1
2
4. James Smith
3
1. Tho : Rootes
2
- 7. michell Salloes 1
1. Jos : Rootes
2
2. Sam : Eburne
2
[*2*] 5 Robt. Morgan
3
3. Will : Bennet
[*3*] 2
[*2*] 4 Jo: Pride
3
1. Jo : Luffe
2
1. Jo : Lech
2
1. Jo: Burton
2
5. Hugh Browne
3
7. Jo : Stone
1
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2. Raph Elwood
2
1. Roger Haskell 2
123
4. Robt : Lemon
3
2. Jo : Burroes 2
4. Jo: Jackson
3
2. John Deuericks
2
- 5. Will : Dixie
3
6. Tho : Paine
1
4. Jo : Blacke
3
[*4. mr Steuens*]
5. Wid : more
3
2. Tho : Dixey
2
4. Tho : more
3
3. John Browne
[*3*] 2
-- 7. Jos : Graften
1
2. Edm : Tomson
2
5. Jo : more
3
2. James Hines
2
5. Tho: Browning
3
3. Tho : Venner
[*3*]2
6. mr Smith
1
1. Roger Aimedowne 2
3
2. Abr : Temple
2
7. Jo: Gidney 1
5. mr Holgraue
3
- 11. mr ffrend 1
6. Rich Raymond
1
1. Rich Barthelmew 2
1. Jos : Holgraue
2
4. mr Bachelor
3
4. Ben : ffelton
3 goodm. Thurston 3
- 6. Jo : Hardy
1
1. mr Higgins
2.
1. Jo: Hardy Jun.
2
1. Sam : Colburne 2.
8. will Jeggels 1
1. Geo: Ropes
2.
- 1. Robt Allen
2
5. mr Thorndicke
4. Rich : Blackenbury
3
2. Widd : mason
- 6. mr Scrugs 1
- 5. Jam : moulton
103
- 6. mr Gott 1
1. Rob : Baker 2.
1. Nath : ffelton
2 4 [*Tho*] Will : Williams 3.
2. Widdo : ffelton
2 [*3*] 4. Leeds plaisterer 3.
5. Sam: Archer 3
- 6. Jo : Balch 1.
5. Will : Allen 3
9. mr Endicot 1.
1. Henry Bartholmew 2
3. Tho : Reed
[*3 .* ] 2
1. Will : ffiske 2
- 9. Roger Conant 1.
- 5. Jo : Horne
3
2. Edw: Beacham
2.
4. mr Johnson
3
8. mr Cole 1.
mr webb 2
- 6. mr ffogg
1.
6. Anth : Dike 1
9. will : King
1.
2. Christo : Yong
2
- 10. mr Bisshop 1.
1. will: Hackford
2
5. Tho : Olny
3
2. Rich : Johnson
2
4. mich : Shaflin
3.
4. Robt Codman
3
4. Rob : Cotty 3.
4. Edm : Marshall 3.
2. Jo : Shepley
2.
1. John Harbert
2 144
6. Robt Page 1
3
1. Elias Stillman
2.
[10 ?] Will : Hathorne 1.
3.
- 10. Mr Alford
1.
2. Will Plais
2.
6. John Woodbury 1.
4. Rich : Norman
3.
2. Mr Pestor
4. Ro : Moulton
3.
- 9. Mr Blackleach
1.
2. mr Alderman
2.
6. Mr Verine
1
5. Will : Dodge
3.
1. Phillip Verine 2
5. Will : marston
3.
7. Captaine Trask 1
1. Tho : marston
2.
- 8. Stukly Wesket 1
4. Robt Pease
3.
17. Mr Sharpe
2. Jo : Pease 2
5. Ro : mawry
3
- 4. will. walcot
3.
1. John Bushnell 2.
6. fran : Perry
1.
1. Abraham Warain
2.
[ ] Jo: Pope
2.
6. George Harris 1.
7. Jo : Symons 1.
1. Robt Isbell 2.
6. Rich : Bisshop 1.
5. Rich : walker
3.
5. Will : [Auger]
3.
- 7. Jo : Barber 1.
5. Will : Bound 3.
- 6. Wm Lord 1.
2. Will: Browne 2.
7. Leiftenant Dauenport 1.
2. mr Stratton
2.
3. Tho : Goldthwait [*3*] 2.
2.
[*2. goodm : Skudder
2 .* ]
5. Jo : Talby
3
- 5. mr ffiske
3.
3. Jo : Abby
[*3*] 2
4. ffran : Laws
3.
5. Lawr: Leech
3.
4. ffranc : ffilmingam
3.
1. Robt Leech
2.
3. marmad : Peircy
[*3*] 2
- 9. Rich : Ingersall 1.
2. Jo : Pickring
2.
3. Hugh Laskin
[*3*] 2
3. Rich : Graues
[*3*] 2
4. Rich : Rootes 3. - 8. Tho : Smith
1.
5. Tho : Anthom
3.
7. Tho: Gardner 1.
- 6. Peter Palfry 1.
7. Sam : more 1.
3. Jo: Sanders [*3*] 2.
5. [Mr Stillman ]
5. Henry Skerry
[6.] Mr Weston 1.
5. mr waters
2
- 2 widdo Greene
6. Tho : Edwards 1
9. mr Clarke 1.
- 2. mris Kenniston
104
[*5*] 6. Edw: Giles 1. mris Daniell
1.
4. Tho : Spooner 3.
5. Ezekiell Knight 3.
2. John Tomkins
2.
3. Tho. fflatman [*3*] 2.
151.
1. Tho. Gardner
2.
- 1. George Gardner
2.
3. Geo : wright [*3*] 2.
4. widdo Sweet
3.
4. William Robison
3.
6. mris Amies 1.
2. mris Robison 2.
( goodman Holiman 2.
[half ] { goodwife Scarlet .
2.
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2
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¡ At a Generall Towne meeting the 11th. 9. 48 John Kitching was chosen Cunstable in the place of John Robinson for the yeare ffollowing & till a new be chosen.
Chosen for GranJurymen
mr Verrin
mr Alderman
mr Batter
Win King
Thomas Trusler
Thomas Putman
Rich Prince
Jno Neale.
It was agreed that theire should bee a Towne Rate of 34-5-0
19° of the 10 mo : 1648
At a meeting of the townsmen the day & yeare aboue written
Capten hathorne, mr Batter, mr Downyng
mr Curwyn
mr Bartholmew
ffor the pety Jury
[*mr Willm Browne .* ] Joseph Pope.
Thomas Gardiner Senr.
George Gardiner
Peter Palfrey
John Robinson
انالا بـ [*Jeffry Massy*] *John Hardye*]
Henery Herrick
[*Will Dodge*]
Richard Bishop John Hathorne.
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