Town records of Salem Massachusetts, vol 3, 1680-1691, Part 16

Author: Salem (Mass.); Essex Institute; Howes, Martha O; Perley, Sidney, 1858-1928
Publication date: 1868
Publisher: Salem, Mass., The Essex Institute
Number of Pages: 304


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voated that the buisnes with Respect vnto m' Howard & his neighbours is Referred vnto the next towne meeting


voted that Capt Jnº Higginson shall haue Credit Entred him on the Towne book (for twenty weaks seruice as a Representative at ye Connention for the Masachusetts Col- lony) the some of fifteen pounds as mony to be paid him in Contenant tyme


whereas at a Gent Towne meeting held in Salem ye 22th march 1691/2 was granted vnto Salem farmers precenets & bounds now Caled Salem village, for the maintaining a minister amongst themselues, freeing & discharging them from their part of maintinance of the ministers in the Towne provided that they shall bear their proportion of all other publick Charges in the Towne: And the said farmers Inhabetants of Said village haueing of late Ex- presed disatisfaction that they are Compelled to be at any Charge in Repairing of the meeting house in the Towne: it is now agread & Consented to by ye Towne, that hence- forth the Said Inhabitants of the village maintaining all


259


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the highwayes that are or shall be within their precincts, shall then for the future be freed from all Charge about Repairing & tending the meeting house in the Towne, & also from the Charge of Repairing of the Rest of the high- wayes belonging to the Towne they Continueing to bear their proportion of all other publick Charges in the Towne


voated that the wid Stearns shall be freed from the Charge of Collecting ye Remaining pt of the Rates which are not Collected she paying ||in || what is already Col- lected


[195] at a meeting of ve Select men 1d-12mo 1691/2 St England is abated 58 5ª as mony out of his Rates to Constbl Edw. Bishope in Consideration of his Sieknes


at a meeting of the Comitte appointed for the Towne for ye ordering disposeing or building of Seats in ye meet- ing house ye 1-12-1691


Granted vnto Capt Sewall m' Parkman & m' English the two hindermost of the mens seats below to make Each of them a piew Capt Sewall to haue his piew next the Midle Alley & m' Parkman to haue his piew next to Capt Sewals & m" English to haue his piew next the East Alley, to be laid out & build according vnto the direction of m' Hathorne m' Hirst & m" Gerrish-or any two of them


Granted vnto m' Tho flint Jun" Jnº Piekering Peter osgood Sam11 Phepen Sam11 Ingersol & Jnº Buttolph the hindermost of the womens seats next mrs Sanders piew for their wifes to Sit in they building of it no higher then mrs Sanders piew


Lt Pickerings wife is Seated in the piew with ler mother flint


m' Hirst is placed in the | |middle gallary|| Right be- fore the pulpit


Capt marston m' Tho Gardner & m" Benj. marston ||Jnº Rogers|| Jnº Horne & Jos Horne are Seated in the fourth Seat below


m" Isaae Cook ||& Isaac foot|| is Seated in the third seat below


||Sam1] Ebrons - Jnº maskol Sent|| Lt Nath felton mr Rob fuller & Jer Meacham Sent is Seated in the Seat behind the ministers


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Mrs Alline is Seated in the Seat where her mother ||did|| Sit


Jnº Rogers wife is Seated in the Seat with old mrs Phepen


[196] Lt Pickering mr Lindall & Ens Edw flint are Seated in the Second Seat below


mr Jnº norman Jnº Croad mr Wm Andrew mr Benj. Alline & Jnº Buttolph are Seated in the Seat with Joshua Grafton


Peter osgood Dan" Lambert Wm Bowdish Sam" Phil- lips are Seated in the seat where Capt marston did


L' Tho Gardners wife is Seated in the piew with Mrs Epes


mª Epes is Seated in the deacons Seat


at a meeting of ye Select men 6-12-1691


wid Alford is allowed 109 paper mony towards her keeping James Carter


Recd of wid Stearns in paper bills as they arel 8711780ª Signed the some of wch was del Capt Higginson S


Sam" Gaskin Sen' Cr


# keeping James Martin when Sick as mony 0.13.6 pd by Constbl Geo Lockiar


Agread to allow m" Jnº Trask the some of Six pounds in pay for keeping Eliz Seargin three quarters of a year which will End ye first day of may 1692


pd by Constbl Loekiar


[197] >sons abated to Constb] Is Stearns


20 Towne 23 R Country & for- Rates tification


10 Rates


Towne


mony


Jnº Alford


1. 0.0


5.0


1. 0.0 0. 6.8


Geo Bibbey


0.15.


3.9


4.0


1. 0.0


6.8


Gloid Bobin 0.15


3.9


1. 0.0


6.8


Jnº Benet


0.15.0


3.9


1. 0.0


0. 6.8


Tho: Coats 0.15.0


3.9


4.0


mª Dauid


0.15.0


3 9


Jos Darlin


0.15.0


3.9


Tho field


0.15.0


3.9


1. 0.0 0. 6.8


Sam Gray


0.15.0


3.9


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Jos. Holmes 0.16.0 4.0


1. 4.0 0. 8.0


Pet Harney 0.15.0


3.9


Jnº Hinckson 0.15.0


3.9 4.0


Pet Hinder-


son 0.15.0 3.9


4.0


Tho Michel 0.15.0


3.9


4.0


Benj. Mayfield 15.0


3.9


Is Stearns 1.18.0


9.6 9.6 2.10.0 0.16.8


Corn Tomson 0.15.0


3.9


4.0


1. 0.0 0. 6.8


Hugh Wilcot 15.0


3.9


4.0 1. 0.0 0. 6.8


Jos Edger


4.0 1. 0.0


0. 6.8


Ele Gedney


4.0 1. 0


James Achi- son


1.00.0 0. 6.8


Richd Comer


1.00.0


0. 6.8


14.19.0 3.13.9 2.10.6 14.14.0


4.11.4


14.14.0


abated


3.13.9


14.19.0


37.18.1


[198] Agread wth Constb] Geo Lockiar to Collect the Remainder of the Rates not gathered by Consthl Isaac Stearns, Deceased, for which he is to haue two shillings in the pound as the Rates run for soe much as he shall Collect of Said Rates & pay in vnto the Country Treas- urer & Select. of Salem for the tyme being for ?formance of wch he is to vse his vtmost Endeauor & it is further agread that if it appear to the Select men that said Lockiar hath a hard bargaine then they to Consider him accord- ingly, & if the Contrary then ye said Constable to abate of his Sallary


S. Gardner 9.00.0


accº of ye Towns paper bills Capt Sewall 6.00.0 to m' Hirst 101 m" Gerrish 31 S Gardner 58 13.05.0 wid Turner 28 wid Alford 10s mary Cox 48 0.16.0 Capt marston 208 & Lt Pickering 20s 2.00.0


Goody Bath 40$ pd for house rent for Bat- tines daughter 3.00.0


34.01.0


Math woodwell


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Sam" Cutler Sent Cr by house hire & wood for the watch as mony 58 pay


& ₴ a peice timber Caried to Golthites bridge pd by Constb] bishope


0.06.0


wid Nowel is abated one head to Constbl Stearns


Jnº follet is abated his Rates to Constb] Lockiar he being Remoud out of towne


Jnº Stace Lineing in the ship tauorn hath ye aprobation of ye Seleet men to Sel drink | |soe long he Continue in Sª house || prouided he get a lisence of ye County Court Capt Price -


Eph Kempton -


Sam" Archer is abated half his Rates to Constbl Silsbey [199] To Constable George Lockier


By Vertue of a Voat of the Town the 11th January 1691/2 these are in their Majties Name to Impower you forthwith to Collect the Remainder of the Rates as # the Lists Committed unto Isaac Sternes Late Constable, and not Gathered by him and what you Receive of the Coun- try Rates, you are to pay in unto the Select Men of Salem and if any Refuse payment you are to distreine Accord- ing to Law Dated in Salem ye 17th 12mo 1691. Lt Engols


* 1688 m" Jos wolcot Cr to 1 bu Ind Tho Clark 0.02.6 1689 to 7 foot wood to ye watch 0.07.0


0.09.6


L' felton Cr in Consideration of his daughter watkins 98 6ª


pd by Constbl osburne 0.580


pd by Constb] Lockiar 0.4.6


Jnº walles Cr by 1 daves work 28 Wm Curtice ouers" pd by Constbl Nath Silsbey


[200] at a meeting of ye Select men 1 March 1691/2 Capt Benj' Alline is abated 148 to Constbl woodwell Jnº Pudney Jun is abated | half his Rates to Constbl osburne


Jnº Bleuen is abated 10$ to Constb] Lockiar


* Crossed out


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SALEM TOWN RECORDS


Is Read is abated 158 in pay to Constbl osburne


ordered that a Towne meeting be warned to be on the 8th of this Instant at 10 Cloek before noon for the Choice of Select men & Constables & Clark of ye market to serue the year Ensueing, to Consider of som way for the Repair- ing of the meeting house to giue Answer to som Requests for Land, & to Answear Jnº Bullocks petition to keep ye ferrrey ouer to marblehead


at a meeting of ye Select men ye 8th march 1691/2


mr Jnº Norman ||& mr Dan" Lambert|| is appointed Surveyors to mend the highway in ye lane by Sa Normans m' Sam11 Beadle Cr ? his acco as mony 3.2.6 pd by mr Porter 78 6d & m" Andrew 78 4ª 0.14.10 pd by Capt Sewall 78 6d & L' Piekering 78 4ª 0.14.10


pd by mr Hirst 78 6ª & mr Gerrish 78 6ª 0.15. 0


pd by Sam11 Gardner 0. 7. 4


2.12. 0


pd by Constbl Wm pinson 0.10. 6


3.02. 6


15 Jan 91 wat Skiner begun & Ended 6 march at 12ª ₹ night paper mony makes 51 nights at 12ª is 21 118 0d pd by Capt Sewall as # his aceº 1.8.9


pd by Lt Piekering 15ª 0.1.3


[201] ace° of work on ye highways Dan11 Rea ouers" 1691 fra Nurse Sent 1 day 0. 2.0


Dan" Rea 5 days. 4 oxen & horse } day 0.12.6


Dan11 Eliot 1 day James Prince 1 day 0.04.0


Alex osburne 3 dayes 6 oxen 1 day 0.12.6


Tho Preston 2 oxen horse & man 1 day 0.04.6


Jnth Putnam wth 6 oxen 1 day 0.06.6


Jos. Porter 2 days 6 oxen half day : 0$ timber 0.07.3


Dan" Andrew 3 days 6 oxen 1 day timber 78 0.19.6


Pet Cloyce 63 days 4 oxen 1 day 1.01.0


Dan11 Rea 4 days 4 oxen & horse 2 day 0.14.6


Nath Putnam 1 day timber 9d 0.02.9


Jos Porter 4 days timber 98 0.17.0


Jnth Putnam 33 days timber 18ª


0.08.6


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Geo. Jacobs 2 days Sam" wakefield timber 48 0.08.0


Dan" Andrew 3 days : 4 oxen { day 0.08.6


Josh Rea Sen' 2 days : 6 oxen 1 day 0.10.6


Dan11 Rea 4 days Pet Cloyce 1} day 0.13.9


Capt Putnam 3 days: 6 oxen 1 day 0.12.6


James Putnam 2 days: Jnº deal 1} day 0.07.0


Hen Keany Jun' 1 day 0.02.0


pd ₹ Const : Herrick 9.14.9 acco of work on ye highways Jos. Houlton Jun" ouerseer 1691


Jos Holton Jun' 53 day 2 oxen 42 1.00.6


James Smith 53 days 2 oxen & horse 1 day 0.14.6


Charls Stearns 3 days - Jos Holton S. 3 days 0.12.0


Jnº Buxton 33 days 2 oxen & horse 1 day 0.09.6


L' Ingersol timber 18 Nath Putnam timber 28 0.03.0


Benj. Bridges 1 day Jnº Houlton 1 day 0.04.0


Hen wilkins 1 day Hen Houlton 1 day 0.04.0


Jos Huchison 1 day Benj. Huchison 1 day 0.04.0 Jos Houlton S. 1 day James Smith 2 days 0.06.0


Jos Houlton Jun 21 days 2/6ª ~ 0.06.3


4.03.9


in this last acco their teams are Reconed without a man wth them


Ordered to be pd > Const. Jos. Herrick


[202] acco of work on ye high ways Zach Goodale ous" 1691


Z Goodale 2 days - more 4 days 0.12.0


Jos Swinerton 1 day : timber 28 0.04.0


Jnº Buxton 2 boys 1 day 2 oxen & horse 1 day 0.08.0


James Smith 1 day 1 boy 1 day 2 oxen & horse 1 day 0.05.0


Jacob fuller 1 day Tho fuller 1 day Ben fuller 1 day 0.06.0


Jacob fuller 1 day : 4 oxen 1 day 0.05.0


Benj. fuller 1 day Hen wilkins 1 day 0.04.0


Z. Goodale 3 days 4 oxen 12 day 0.12.9


Abr: walcot 1} day Jnº walcot 1} day 0.06.0


3.02.9


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ord'd to be pd ? Herrick


accº of work on ye highwayes Josh Rea Jun' onerseer 1691 Josh Rea Jun' 6 days team 1 day 0.18.0


Jnº Rea 5 days : Tho Rayment 3 days 0.16.0


Jnº Trask 2 days team 1 day 0.10.0


Jnº flint hewing timber 38 James Kettle 33 days 0.10.0 Edw Bishope 2 days team half day 0.07.0


Edw Bishope Jun' 2 days: team & day 0.07.0


Sam Trask 2 days m' Jer: Porter timber S& 0.12.0


Richª williams 3 days Cornet Howard 2 days


0.10.0


allowed ye Surveyars 0.05.6


4.15.6


Ordered to be pd ) Const. Jos. Herrick abatements to Constr Benj. Horne


pav 1 s d


his owne Rates 3. 7.6 0.12.0


Ens Jnº King


1. 3.4 0.07.4


Jnº Giles 1. 3.4 0.03.4


post 5.11.2 1.02.8 post * Sam" Abbey Cr as # his acco in pay disburst ? on Wm Chubs wife


4.17.0


* Jos Houlton Cr in pay for weaueing for? Wm Chubs wife 5 0.15.0 paid + Jnth Putnam in pay 0.15.0


[203] at a gent Towne meeting ye 8th march 1691/2 maj" Gedney Chosen Moderator


Chosen for Select men to serue the year Ensucing Capt Jnº Higginson m' Israel Porter in" Timº Lindall m" Tho Gardner m' Ph: English Capt Manas Marston m' Dan" Andrew


Chosen for Constables to serue the year Ensueing Jnº Putnam Son of Nath : Jnth Putnam Sam" Stone Peter osgood Jos Neale Jnº Robinson Tho Ruck


voated that ye Select men are Impowerd to Repaire the meeting house as they shall Judge needfull: they are also desired to see what money they can get vpon loan for the * Crossed out


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accomplishment of the same to be Repaid againe by ye Towne


voated that ye Seleet men are Impowerd to let the ferry goeing ouer to marblehead to ve best aduantage they Can


voated that ye Select men in behalf of the Towne shall ¿chase two acres of land | |of Jacob Barny | for the vse of the Towne


voated that ye present Seleet men shall haue the same Instructions as was given the Select men ye last year


voated that the Select men are Impowerd to Settle a Peel of marsh & thatch at the North End of the north field for ye benefit of the generall fence of said field not prohibiting aney person from shiping of or landing any thing there it being appointed for a landing place


voated that ye Seleet men are Impowerd to Settle the benefit of ve ferry |jouer to beuerly !! betwen M' Hoskins & Jnº massey as may be agreeable to Justice


INDEX.


Abbey, Samuel, 149, 265.


Aburne, Ebborne, Eborn, Eb-


orne, Ebron, Eburne, -, 176.


Samuel, 19, 22, 29, 34. 35, 71, 91, 97, 100, 119, 124, 123, 146, 154, 195, 209, 218, 225. 257, 259.


Achison, James, 261.


Adams, Addams, -, 255. John, 145, 204, 235. Thomas, 142. Adington, Isaac, 205. Ager, Auger, Augor, Eager, Eagor, -- , 80, 125.


Andrew, 49. Benjamin, 237.


Jonathan, 61, 64, 69, 80, 81, 85, 89, 92, 114, 118, 124, 125, 154, 164.


Alford, -, 260, 261. John, 227, 260.


Allen, Alen, Allin, Alline, Al- lyn. -, 22, 27, 92, 100, 117, 130, 260.


Benjamin, 165, 247, 252, 260, 262. Bethya, 8. Jacob, 164, 239, 253. John, 142. William, 231, 232.


Amolot, -, 114. Ammunition, 69, 241, 243, 255, 257.


Andover, 86, 87, 166. bounds of, 139. bridge, 231. highway, 86, 121, 231. line, 117.


ways, 115. Andrews, Andrew, Androws, , 135, 157, 248-250, 263. D., 145.


Daniel, 20, 33, 34, 40, 45, 46, 57, 58, 63, 67, 84, 116, 134, 165, 166, 170, 183, 206, 222, 242, 248, 250, 263-265. David, 112. John, 179, 191. William, 132, 149, 214, 224, 226, 228, 260. Angle, Angel, Perce, 94, 132. Archer, -, 212. +


Archer, Ben[jamin], 216. John, 147, 236, 251. Jonathan, 216. Jos., 220. Samuel, 164, 193, 251, 262. Thomas, 221.


Archer, S. & Son, 221.


Arthur, Arthor, Thomas, 171, 236, 252.


Ashby, Ashbee, Ashbey, Benja- min. 62, 209. Edmond. 49. Atwater, John, 238.


Bab, Thomas, 239, 251. William, 239, 251.


Babidge, Babage, Babbage,


Babedge, Bavage, -, 140, 172. Charles, 24. Christopher, 46, 50, 62, 82, 91, 107, 147, 154, 164, 220. Babson, -, 257.


Bacon. Daniel, 98. Da [vid], 191.


Baker. Backer. Cornelius, 225. John, 89, 105, 140, 171.


Bakers, 133, 136.


Baker's Island, 22, 41, 56. rent of. 56, 116, 139, 190. lease of, 22. Balch, Freeborn, 210.


Baline, J[a]m[es], 147. Ball, Richard, 253. 257.


Ballusters in meeting house, 201. Band, Rob[ert], 149.


Barbados, 6, 112, 139, 159.


Barnard, -, 188. Barny, Jacob, 153. 174. 266.


Barrett, Thomas, 172.


Bartholomew. Bartholmew, 115, 116, 126, 135. 136. Henry, 89, 101, 106, 114, 140, 204, 235, 237.


Bartlet. Nicholas, 239.


Bartol, Rob[ert], 140, 253, 258.


Barton, - 40, 96, 131.


John, 134. 234.


Mathew, 62, 98, 216, 217. Samuel, 228. Basey, Bacy, John, 132, 149, 172.


(267)


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INDEX


Batchelder, Bachelder, Bachel- dor, Bacheler, Batcheldor, Batcheller. John, 1, 6, 10, 19, 21, 22, 27, 38, 41, 50, 63, 79. 91, 100, 189, 203, 210. Joseph, 175. Bath, -, 92, 138, 141, 173, 202, 230, 240, 242, 261. Eleanor, 22, 23, 44, 45, 93, 202. Simon, 72. William, 99.


Batter, Balter, - 42-44, 49, 53, 72, 86, 149. Edmond, 10, 13, 16, 27, 29, 31, 33, 34. 38-44, 46, 53, 56-58, 67, 81. 83, 86. 89.


Battin, Battine, -, 125, 130, 261. Joana, 126.


Baxter, John, 4, 93, 212, 219.


Bayley,- , 46. Thomas, 152.


Beadle, Beedle, Nathaniel, 45, 65, 107, 115, 135, 141, 165, 191, 220, 242, 252. Samuel, 43, 82, 165, 220, 233, 238, 240, 263. Thomas. 60, 66, 67, 165, 207, 221, 241.


Beale. John. 171. William, 228.


Beans, William, 120, 127, 143, 145, 175, 250.


Beaver dam, 162.


Beckett, Beckit, William, 206, 209, 235, 239.


Beckwith, see Bockwith.


Bedding, 248. Beds. 233.


Beef, 25, 27, 95, 96, 228, 233.


Beer, 24, 96, 141, 151, 169, 184, 228.


Bell, 134, 140. ringing the, 201, 249.


Bell, Thomas, 87, 91, 112, 225. Bellipieces, 27.


Bellman, 12, 13, 17, 24, 25, 27, 56, 69, 91, 116, 117, 134, 141, 168, 179, 201.


Bendol, Thomas. 236, 253, 257.


Bennet, Benet, John, 216, 217, 236, 260. .Jos., 149. Samuel, 75.


Best, John, 93, 127.


Beverly, 23, 34, 45, 92, 93, 173, 175.


perambulation of, 112, 157, 243, 244, 266.


Bibbey, George, 260.


Bicford, Stephen, 232.


Bishop, Bishope, -, 222, 228, 240, 245, 262. Edward], 122, 214. 219, 220, 222, 225, 226, 229, 230, 234, 236, 241, 250, 254, 259, 265. Blevin. Bleven, John, 2, 62, 119, 146, 262.


Bly. Blye, -- , 57.


John. 4, 122, 142, 144, 158, 161, 164, 175, 182, 202-204, 210-213, 220, 228, 255.


Boards, 24, 248.


for meeting house, 201.


Boats, impressment of, 6.


Bobin, Gloid, 126, 260.


Bockwith, Leonard, 28.


Books of accounts, 219. town, 19, 168, 213.


Booth, George, 10, 16, 18, 49, 72. Simon, 66, 86.


Roots, 91, 191.


Boston, 3, 16, 116, 140, 162, 173, 205, 243.


Bounty for killing wolves, see Wolves. Bowdish, Boudish, 57. -, 55,


William, 39, 71, 102, 233, 260.


Boyce, Boice, Boyse, Joseph, 2, 62, 70, 85, 93, 97, 108, 119, 126, 146, 154, 196, 245.


Boyden, Boydon, -, 34, 47, 141. Boys, 82, 219-221, 231, 264.


running up and down the meeting house, 82.


Bradstreet, Broadstreet, 103. Gov., 102.


Bragg. Henry, 154.


Brattle, Thomas, 3.


Bray, -. 228, 241. Hen [ry], 219.


John, 172. Robert, 240, 257.


Braybrook, Samuel, 131, 171.


Bread, 182, 220, 227, 228, 233. baker's, 133, 136, 160. Brewer, John, 251.


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INDEX


Briant, Dorothy, 122, 128, 143, 247. Brick bats. 84. Bricks, 182.


laws concerning. 67. making, 211, 212.


Bridges, 2-4, 29, 106, 118, 153, 154, 182, 183, 193, 204, 245.


at Butts Brook, 154.


at Frost fish brook, 52. Capt. Corwin's, 162.


Crane river, 53. Frost fish, 18, 52. Forest river, 45.


Goldthite's, 262.


Horse, 18, 45.


Ipswich road, 215.


John Proctor's, 66.


Log, 162. mending of the, 198.


over Ruck's creek, 154, 156.


palisades near the, 92.


Rum, 53, 116, 223, 231. at Strongwater brook, 146. work on, 70, 144.


Bridges, Sergeant, 66. Ben[jamin], 228, 264. Edmond, 70. Edward, 4. Brimsdin, Brimsden, -, 84.


Britten, Edw[ard], 235.


Brooks, Butts, 3, 31, 65, 154, 183. near Goldthrites, 18. Robinson's, 141. 151, 169. Strongwater, 87, 196.


Broughton, -, 84.


Brown, Broune, Browne, 16, 54, 84, 87, 199.


Capt., 7, 12, 43, 54, 56, 66, 79- 81, 84, 104. 107, 129, 130, 132, 133. 135, 140. Major, 205, 212, 220, 234, 252, 253, 255, 256. Benjamin, 107, 197, 199, 200. 234. C., 123. James, 4, 84. John. 35, 63, 122, 251.


William, 1, 2, 4, 7-10, 12, 15, 16, 19-21. 25-27. 29-31, 33, 34, 40-47, 50. 56-62, 65, 66, 70. 71. 81. 83, 89. 99, 111, 113, 160, 179, 181, 182. Bryton, - , 84. Budge barrel, 221.


Buffom, Buffham, Buffome, Bufham, Caleb, 11, 97, 106, 107, 120, 144-146, 153, 158, 193, 194, 204, 219, 244, 245. John, 106, 107, 118. Joshua, 11, 115, 120, 123, 133, 145, 153. 158, 195, 215, 219. 220, 244, 253.


Bullets, 69.


Bullock, Bolooke, Boollok, John, 4, 30, 34, 39, 44, 106, 124, 146, 165, 175, 216, 257, 263. Bulls, 3, 21, 31, 65, 70, 139, 163, 183, 189, 198, 201. town's, 70, 246.


Burials, 26. Burial places, 8, 61.


Burton, John, 96, 119, 126, 188, 209, 218. Burying point, 54, 59, 71, 113. fencing of, 57, 125. lease of, 196. rent of, 57, 71. 102.


Bush, -, 203. Edward, 197, 201, 216, 230.


Butter, 220, 227, 233.


Buttolph, , 254. John, 107, 216, 217, 235, 242, 243. 249, 257, 259, 260. Butts brook, 3, 31, 65, 154, 183. Buxton, Buckstone, Buxtone, - , 9, 176. Anthony, 19, 34, 35, 96, 125, 126. John, 1, 6, 10. 19, 21, 23, 26, 46. 51. 55. 97, 165, 231, 232, 252. 264. Jos., 210, 257.


Cage. 198. Cambridge. 5.


Cambridge Village, 89, 90.


Can, William, 172. Canada, sick people from, 236.


Canady, Daniel, 219.


Candish, William, 237. Candles, 107, 216. 221. 233. 240. for the watch, 107. 201, 212. Carpenters, 67, 116. Carrel, Carell, Corell, Anthony, 235. Nathaniel, 70, 93, 233, 235, 255. Carter, James, 234. 260. John, 132, 141, 149. Tobias, 131, 253, 258.


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INDEX


Carts, 17, 66, 117, 147. Carver, Robert, 251.


Cattle, 65, 159, 247.


Causeways, 46, 55, 121. Case, Humphry, 32, 38, 226, 235. Caton, Dan [ie]], 122. Chamberlaine, Chamberlin, -, 121. Daniel, 43.


Chapleman, John, 94. Miel, 147, 236.


Chaplin, Chaplen, 175,


180, 185. John, 148, 161, 163, 185, 186, 192, 213, 238. Chard, Allen, 236, 253.


Helen, 213. Richard], 235.


Chase, John, 101.


Chever, Ezekiel, 39, 70, 114.


Peter, 2, 7, 10, 13, 14, 16, 66, 89, 106, 153, 161, 165, 212, 215. 220, 221, 237.


Children, 248. catechizing of, 55. instruction of, 56. poor, 251.


Chub, Chubb, William, 171, 228, 265.


Church. Elders of, 252. money for. 2. repair of, 198. Cider, 24, 184. Clapboards, 41, 248.


Clark. Clarke, - -, 86.


Thomas, 88, 92, 93, 100, 112, 114, 118, 122, 131, 134, 142, 144, 184, 245, 262. Clay, 84, 86, 235, 248. Clerk of the market, 8, 32, 65, 107, 108, 133, 135, 154, 156, 181, 182, 206, 213, 215, 242, 263.


Clerk of the writs, 207.


Clifford, Clefford, Cleford, Cli- ford. Clyford,- 200. John, 6, 18, 46, 90, 164, 193, 216, 217, 258. Richard, 91, 137, 158, 204.


Cloice, Cloy, Peter, 170, 223, 244, 254, 263, 264. Cloth, 180, 233. Clothing, 45, 195, 200, 246, 248, 254. Cloutman, Thomas, 213, 236.


Coats, Cotes, Thomas, 237, 260. Codfish, 176. Coffins, 220. Cole, Coale, Abraham, 7, 103, 104, 120, 144, 147. John, 132. Collars, 27.


Collier, Collyar, Collyer, Eliz- [abetli], 118, 130. John, 62, 122, 134, 138, 142. Collins, Colens, Francis, 30, 35. 175, 184. James, 84, 171. Comer, Jos., 239. Richard, 191, 219, 234, 261.


Commons, town, 4, 17, 20, 32, 87, 105, 107, 111, 141, 247, 255, 256. Conant, Cunant, Josh [ua], 151, 221, 239, 250.


Connecticut, 87. Constables, 3, 7, 18. standards, 174. watch, 5, 17, 65, 89, 107, 117, 160, 168, 183, 198, 205, 208. Cook, Cooke, , 113, 118,


244. Isaac, 22, 29, 34, 85, 96, 97, 100, 104, 110, 119, 124-126, 133, 139, 146, 155, 165, 175. 190, 193, 204, 208, 209, 217, 218, 221, 242, 247, 256, 257, 259. James, 70, 213. John, 29, 101, 120, 144, 147, 149, 179, 183, 215. William, 131, 149, 205, 247.


Coomes, - , 245. Hum [phry]. 236, 251. Michael, 257.


Cooper, -, 220, 227, 233. John W., 29. Thomas, 131, 220.


Corders of wood, 182. Corn. 24, 43, 107, 187. Indian, 27, 53, 228. Corwin, Corwen, Corwine, Cur- en, Curwin, - , 233.


Capt., 5, 42, 162. George, 1, 23, 24, 27, 42, 57, 60, 109, 124, 126. John, 1, 2, 3, 18, 20, 21, 23- 27, 29, 30, 33, 34, 39, 41, 44- 46, 48, 52, 53, 57, 58, 61, 63, 65, 69, 78, 81, 83, 87, 127, 160, 196.


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Corwin, Jonathan, 1, 3, 20, 23, 24, 27, 49, 60, 65, 68, 101, 104, 106, 107, 111, 120, 134, 140, 142, 153, 158, 165, 186, 190, 195, 197, 205, 206, 210, 233, 247, 252, 255.


Cotton wool, 6, 139, 140, 159. Council of safety, 205.


Counter, Edward, 93.


Country rates, 10-15, 21, 24-26, 28, 30, 31, 36-38, 47-52, 56- 58, 64, 70-75, 78, 79, 81, 82, 93, 113, 118, 174, 176, 180, 199, 224, 226, 227, 250, 254, 260, 262.


Country road, 15-17.


Country treasurer, 42, 52, 68, 113, 115, 118, 139, 140, 145, 207, 261.


County Court, 44, 83, 87, 89, 90, 114, 117, 126, 141, 142, 164, 169, 184, 207, 210, 211. County rates, 36, 48-51, 81, 86, 153.


County treasurer, 94, 95, 103, 133, 135.


Court, 39.


General, 4, 8, 33, 44, 53, 55, 67, 71, 83, 89, 103, 106, 135, 136, 140, 149, 160, 162, 167, 206, 226, 255. County, 38, 114, 118, 133.


Court chamber, 177.


Court of sessions, 198.


Cove, the, 42, 59.


Cowdick, Richard, 119, 174.


Cows, 3, 159, 183, 193, 224. town herd of, 31, 65. Cox, -, 253, 257. George, 147. James, 126, 236, 251, 257. Mary, 261. Cox, George & Son, 236.


Crane river, 45, 53, 159.


Cranifar, -, 131. Creasy, John, 225.


Crimes, punishment of, 55. Croad, Crood, -, 98, 188. John, 260.


Richard, 2, 44, 114, 120, 121, 142, 175, 192, 213. Cromwell, Cromwel, Crumwell, -, 5, 24, 220.


Cromwell, John, 3, 9, 22, 25, 33, 47, 54, 57, 62, 93, 94, 100, 102, 107, 123, 124, 146, 148, 154, 165, 171, 175, 176, 178, 193, 196, 208, 218, 255-257. Philip, 1-4, 8, 10, 11, 14, 17, 23-27, 29, 34, 50, 54, 57, 69, 71, 78, 83, 102, 133. Thomas, 114, 127, 143, 149, 177. Cromwell's Neck. 157. Crosley, Henry, 149. Cubbard, Dan, 257. Cullers of fish, 107, 108, 158, 206. Culliner, John, 252. Curtice, John, 149, 172.


William, 18, 53, 98, 107, 147, 183, 199, 206, 209, 213, 215, 220, 236, 243, 245, 262.


Curwen, see Corwin.


Cutler, Samuel, 232, 262.


Dalin, -, 235. Daniell, Danell, -, 166. Stephen, 164. Darby, -, 215, 219. Roger, 120, 147, 206, 209, 219, 238, 240. Thomas, 191, 192.


Darling, Darlin, George, 8, 20, 112, 139, 179, 238, 247.


James, 218, 245. John, 152, 162. Jos., 237, 260. Thomas, 118, 237.


Daves,- -- , 237.


David, - , 260.


David (Indian), 192.


Deacons, 20, 36, 37.


Dean, George, 23, 32, 39, 49.


Demere, Mary, 245.


Den, William, 237.


Dennes, Denis, -, 227. Ensign, 233.


Sergeant, 220. James, 48. Deputies, instructions for, to General Court. 103, 135.


Derby, see Darby.


Derick, Derich, Mich [ael], 174, 235. Dimond, J[ame]s, 132. Dixey. Thomas, 102. Dodge, John, 157, 213, 243. Dog pond, 3, 65.


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Dolebear, -, 227.


Dotteredge, John, 172.


Donster, John, 239, 251.


Dove, Math[ew], 150, 239.


Dowe, Matt., 182. Downton, Dounton, Downten, , 110, 118, 127, 142, 144, 212.


William, 55. 82, 104, 113, 143, 155, 164, 165, 169, 190, 201.


Drawers, 174. Drink, selling of, 262.


Driver, , 216, 217. Charles, 122, 128, 143. William, 214. Dudly, -, 162.


Dunham, Jonathan, 239.


Durel, Durele, Durell. Nicholas, 93, 141, 174, 250. Durland, John, 86, 229.




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