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49. robbery of store in, 274. volunteer patrol for, 208.
Marsh, Ephraim, 41. E., 261. William, 94, 189. Mr., 105. Marshall, Ann, 87. Thomas, 29. Mr., 6. Marshal, United States, 79. Marston, David, 139, 144, 190, 235, 298. Henry, 235, 236. Mason, Jonathan, 60. -, 210. street, 32, 151.
Mason street, land on, deed of, 261. exchange of, 32, 140. proposed exchange of, for town land in West st., 159. acceptance of, 161. towm's, 33. petition for sewer in, 79. to alter street lead- ing to, 32. pave, 302. repairs to school in, 222. Mass. General Hospital, communication relative to dis- continuance of streets, near, 239. closing up streets in neighbor- hood of, 241. corporation, treasurer of, 235.
Matchet, 28. Capt., 34.
Matignon ( Metignon), Rev. D., 6, 69.
May, John, 42, 44.
Joseph, 27, 31. Perrin, 152. Polly, 46, . Samuel, 231. , 7, 9 to 29, 21, 23 to 27, 30, 31, 33, 38, 39, 40,43, 45, 46, 48 to 64.
McClure, Thomas, 142.
McGuire, John, 60.
McMellon, Jemima, 177.
McNeill, -
Mr., 13, 84, 87.
Mears, Mr., 29.
Measurer of wood, choice of, 203, 236. complaint against, 51, 208.
Measuring of charcoal baskets, 82. Meat, act regulating sale of, in streets, 16, 68. Mechanic Association, to organize pro- cession in honor of peace, 137.
Medical college, new, school to be built.
on land north of, in Mason street, 161. Meeting house, new, in School street, 245. Melcher, Levi, 189, 190. Mr., 185. Melville, Thomas, 28, 273. Merchants Hall, 206.
improvements to pas-
sageway back of, 206. Row, 20, 67. obstruction of, by trucks, 209, 210. Merriam, Nathaniel, 109, 138, 179, 221, 263, 277. Mr., 91, 92.
Merrimack street, 41, 42, 97, 145.
committee to survey, 80. height of tide above, 42. leases of land south of, 58. petition for wood stand in, 107. proposed raising of, 43. repairs to, 81. repair of, by Mill Pond Corporation, 82. stands for sale of wood in, 124.
Merritt, Mrs., 28. Merry, Jonathan, 3, 21, 22. Mertare, Andrew, 62. Messenger, Daniel, 76. Henry. 65.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Messenger, Col., 25. Mr .. 177. to Selectmen, assistant for, 53. assistant, choice of, 54. assistant, duties of, 54.
Methodist alley, Deed of land for, 262. Middle st., 174, 222.
drain in, assessment for re- pair of, 241, 212. sewer in, expense of repair- ing, 63. suit relative to, 267. Middlecot street, deed of land on, 261. passageway from, to Beacon, laid out as Bowdoin st., 197. repairs to, 100. sewer in, assessment for repair of, 34. expense of re. pairs, 34. permission to open and en- large, 27.
Military company of Ward 8, 100. new, petition for ar- mory by, 82. companies, assembling of, in case of alarm, 71. complaint against firing in streets by, 290, 291. . petition of officers of, 234.
Hall, 72. officers, 71. and naval officers, 137.
Militia, Boston, 112.
New England Guards, 112, 247, 248. armory for, 90. petiti o n from, 244.
Light Infantry Company, 212, 213. Rangers, petition to remove wall between armories of, 210.
Sea Fencibles, 247, 248.
petition from, 244. ammunition for, 249. brigade inspector, 249. to inspect pow- der, 199. review, supplies for, 199. colonels and brigade quartermas- ter to confer with selectmen relative to rations for review at Dedham, 152. for defence of town, 118.
petition of officers of for supplies for review, 149. furnished at expense of town, 150. petition of, for town meeting for additional compensation, 120. rations for, for review at Ded- ham, 152, 153. review of, 249. at Dedham, 149, 150, 152.
supplies for, 119. law, 65.
relative to providing for men for defence of islands, etc., 117.
Milk street, 20, 152. change In name of part of, 232. deed of land in, 261. engine house in, petition for brick, 303.
Milk street, engine house in (new), 304. enlargement of sewer in, 239, petition for removal of wood from, 49. from inhabitants of, 49. pump in (new), 288.
repairing drain leading south from, 123. .
repairs to, 228. sale of wood in, 8. standing of carts, etc., in, 8. objection to, 10.
Mill bridge, the, 73. corporation. (See Mill Pond Corpor- ation.) agent of, 1. president of, 1. report of committee of directors, 1.
creek, 73, 174. bridge over, from Cross to Union st., 194.
dam, committee relative to proposal for, 101.
pond, 17, 75 ,78, 139, 204. assessment for sewers from Back street to, 245, 246.
committee relative to altering streets on, 227. to dispose of lum- ber on, 90. examine Town's land on, 89. inspect walls of canal in, 99. view relative to new bridge from Cross to Union street, 184. compensation for laying sew- ers in, 13.
conference relative to height of land and streets on, 41. description of land in, 98. drain laid in, 1. note for, 14. filling up of streets on, 43. leave granted to use building on, as livery stable, 89. petition for purchase of land bordering on, 145. refused, 145. use of building near, as a distil- lery, 260. to examine Town's land on, 89. stoppage of sewer by filling in of, 12. superintendence of laying sewers in, 13. superintendent of work on, 88. choice of, 88. salary of, 88.
survey of, 41, 42. town's land in, 98.
town's fland from, to Prince street, 305. corporation, 28, 97, 98, 204. agent of, 39. clerk of, 14, 26, 76, 88, 96, 194. clerk of, commu- nication to, 43. committee to meet directors of, 227. communication from, 13, 40, 43, 58, 76.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Mill pond corporation, communication
from, relative to proposed bridge across canal, 122. communication to, 43. communication to, relative to bridge from Cross to Union st., 185. communication to directors of, relative to
bridge over Mill creek, 197.
completing of landandstreets by, 40. deed from, 263.
directors of, 15, 26, 40, 41, 42, 81, 82.
directors, bond of, 40. directors, com - mitteetoconfer with, 17. land filled in by choice of, 39. land given to town by, 270. notice from,rela- tive to passage through the causeway, 15. repair of Merri- mack street by, 82.
street, paving of, 237.
Miller, Charles 31. Geo. R., 203. John R., 28. Samuel R., 34. Thompson, 95, 120.
Mills, William, 4, 94.
Minchin, John, 22, 64, 95, 119, 120, 144, 145, 190, 193, 235, 298.
Minors, application for female, to be bound out, 122. census to be taken of, 11.
Minot, Mr., 122, 283. Mrs., 29. William, 11, 43, 58, 59, 90, 145, 194.
Misdemeanor, lamps broken by boys in Orange st., 270. Mitchell, Lincoln, 297.
Rev. Mr., 15. Money, appropriations, accounts to be kept of, 220. ammunition, 12. building sinks, No. Russell st., 148. council fees in suit of W. N. Boylston, 237. extension of Castle st., 197. improvements to engine house, 101. lamps, 248. land to widen Back' street, 245. land to widen Green street, 245.
oil, 209. painting room over Faneuil Hall, 235.
Money, appropriations, paving foot-
walks near Rowe's and Foster's wharves, 194. paving Foster st., 149. paving Friend st., 120, 121.
and paving widening Griffin's lane, 240.
paving Hamil- ton street, 246, 249.
planking side- walk in
Charles st., 210. pound in So. Boston, 238. repairs onCom- mon, 283. repair of Fort Hill, 89.
repairs to Neck, 244.
streets, 1, 2. street improve- ments in West Boston, 47.
assessment for drain or common sewer from house in Back street, 230.
drain in Bel- knap's alley, 59. sewer repairs in Belknap street, 60. repair of drain running into Blossom street, 85,86.
repair of sewer from Brattle square, 63.
repair of sewer in Fleet street, 42. repair of drain in Friend street, 215. sewer in Garden street, 57. Hawley street, 69.
repairs in Jarvis row, 96,97. common sewer in Kelley st., 148. sewer in Mason street, 79. repairing sewer in Middle street, 63, 241, 242. repair of drain in Milk street, 242, sewer in Myrtle street, 58, 232, 233. repairs in North street, 94, 147. repairs in Orange street, 76, 77, 188, 233. in Pinkney street, 58.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Money, assessment for repairs in Poplar
street, 59. in Prince street, 6. repairs in Sheafe street, 88. in South street, 62. in South- ack st., 58. in Temple street, 47. awarded for land taken by town in Dorsets alley and Cornhill, 176.
due town from hay weigher, 134.
bequest of father of Wm. Phillips, amount of, 235.
clerk of market, receipts of, 123. collected for auction licenses, 297. defence of town, to be paid to town treasurer, 127, 128. due N. E. Insurance Co., interest on, 23.
for auction and hack licenses, 269. care of town clocks, 222.
claim of James Harrison, 18. Leverett heirs, 18. Deputy Collectors of taxes, 165.
fixtures in shop in Old State House, 290.
land in Dock square, 250. Elm street, 296, 298.
leased on neck, 177.
of Cornelius Coolidge, 198.
in front of new court house, sale of, 141.
sold to Mr. Odin, 86. to widen Summer st., 289.
leases of market stalls, 251.
lease of stalls west of Faneuil Hall, 253.
licenses and fines, appropri- ation of, 254.
licenses and fines, committee relative to, 250.
oil supplied the town, 12, 77. paving Bread and Well sts., 141. Broad st., 150. Cheapside, 206, 227. Foster st., 149. Friend st., to be paid by town, 121. paid by Mr. Far- num, 122. rent . of house near Green Dragon, 250. in Union st., 177.
repair of sewer in Federal street, 31.
sewers in Garden street, 57.
repair of sewer in Green street, 28.
sewer in Kilby street, 52.
Middlecot street, 34. Myrtle st., 11. North st., 4. Poplar street, 53. Salem st., 3. Southack street, 58. Sudbury st., 145.
street improvements in West Boston, 47. repairs, 1, 2, 218. responsibility of commit- tee for, 218.
Money of Franklin donation deposited in Manufacturers and Mechanics Bank, 283.
from assignee's sale of materials of house on neck, 186. hay-weigher, 99, 102, 123. paid attorneys in suit against Ward N. Boylston, 275. by proprietors in Bowdoin street, 197. Town for oil to Josialt Bradlee, 140, 141. Corn hill Corporation for land for new street, 163.
Corn hill Corporation, relative to building of Mrs. Scollay, 191, 192. for almshouse land, 50. expenses of market, 92. land taken to widen Elm street, 234. and house taken to widen Union street, 83.
town treasurer by clerk of market, 100.
received for auction licenses, 140. defence of town to go to auditor Board of War, 130, 131, 132. sewer from Hawley to Federal streets, 135, 136. from hay-weigher, 9. hay scales, 13. market, 92.
reduction of rent in Old State House, 23.
salary and allowances clerk of market, 92.
salary and allowances clerk of market, assistants, 92.
salary and allowances collector of rents of market, 104. salary of police officer, 26.
subscribed by abutters to pave Market square, 243. for defence of town, appropriated for repairs on common, 180, 181. well in Market square, 146, 148. streetimprove- ments in West Boston, 47. to be collected by each deputy collector, 37, 38. deducted from watchmen's pay, 77, paid by state for new gun- house on com- mon, 122. General Hospital trustees to close Bridge street, 258 259. for copy of town rec- ords, 186. powder, 65.
town treasurer in set- tlement of judgment of John Brazer, 135. to complete line of new street in Cornhill, 194, 195, 200. town meeting for transactions of, 58, 115, 184, 229. treasurer to borrow to dis- charge demands upon treasury, 96. Moore, Augustus, 158. Thomas D., 145.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Morrill, Deacon, 254, 255. Morse, Walter, 260. Mr., 269. Mortgage deed from Ward N. Boylston, 261. of Mrs. Bowker's donation, collecter of interest on, 207. from Jacob Tidd, Jr., 263. on land applied for by Mr. Tidd, 284. relative to donations, 263.
Morton, Perez, 237, 275.
Mosely, David E., 76.
Motley, Ed., 211. Thomas, 211, 274. Mr., 295, 296.
Mountford, Joseph, 6.
Munroe, Edmund, 60.
Israel, 21, 59, 64, 70, 119, 120. Jere, 95. William, 60. Murder of Frederick Hart, chairman to
obtain in- formation relativeto, 142. detection of murderer of, 143.
Murdock, 57. Murphey, 58.
Museum in Boylston Hall, communica- tion relative to opening of, 23.
Mutton, regulations for sale of, from carts, 48. Mycall, John, 85.
Myrtle street, sewer in, assessment for repair of, 11, 58, 196. expense of repairing, 11, 57, 196.
Nance, John W., 144. Nantucket, petition of Mr. Hazard of, 12.
Nash, Joshua, Capt., 273.
Nassau street, 198.
committee empowered to repair, 244.
Navigation, danger to, 10. Nazro, Matthew, 47. Mr. 44.
Neck, 265.
assignees sale of materials of house of John Coates on, 186. advertising for proposals to repair, 25.
building, new, on, for making soap and candles, 78. on, for care of bulls, to be moved to land near hay scales, 277, 278. committee on, 219, 281. duties of, 173, 219, 281.
empowered to lease land on, 221. lease of land by, 177. - to examine, 26. repair, 74. report on paving of, 244, superintend repairs to streets on, 27. view, 27. report of, 244. dam on easterly side of, repairs to, 202. deed of exchange of land on, 262. land on, claim of canal proprietors to, 91. committee from
etors of, 204. propri-
Neck, land on, leased to Mr. Ryan on, 177. meeting of trustees, 2. to be used for night carts, 89, 90.
license for building on, 78. material for repairs to, 26. measurer of wood on, 120.
coming over, 126. on complaint against, 208.
meeting of trustees of land on, with
selectmen relative to petition of Deacon Field, 115.
petition to hire land on, 175.
proposals for repairs to, 24, 25, 26.
rents for land on, 177.
repairs to, 244.
repair of streets on, 27.
streets on, proposals relative to care of, 204.
treasurer to collect money for rent of land on, 177.
vault to be built on, 89.
Neelson, Hugh, 43. James, 43.
Negro, indenture of Jas. Hazard, 48. Neill, 'Thos., 31.
New, Robert, 64, 95, 120.
Newbury st., 151, 226.
common sewer in, expenses of, 113, 114. street, regulations for standing of carts in, 48. sale of provisions pro- hibited in, 68. Newburyport Turnpike, shares in, be- queathed to Town, 160.
New England Guards (see Militia), 247, 248. captain of, 112. petition from, to build gun house on common, 122. Insurance Co., directors of, 14. interest o n money due, 23.
Marine Insurance Co., agreement of, 108, 109.
Newhall, Jabez, 4. Joseph, 70.
New Hampshire, second Turnpike road, shares in, bequeathed to town, 160. Newspapers, Boston Gazette, 65.
printing of ratable polls in, 16.
Centinel, 278.
council to answer statements of
Boylston in, 230. notice of Edward Savage in, 23. Chronicle, 278. Daily Advertiser, 278. Independent Chronicle, printing of ratable polls in, 16.
N. E. Palladium, 65.
address relative to improve- ments of Common in, 205. advertisements in, 128, 129, 171. against fir- ing of fire- crackers in streets, 185. in, of reward for detec- tion of per- sons dis- figuring houses and fences, 185.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Newspapers, advertisements in, forbid- ding remo- val of sand, gravel, etc., from Deer Island, 176. in, leases of beef stalls, 69. in, of list of voters, 8, 214, 278. in, of orders to wood measurers, 134.
in, printing of laws rela- tive to sale of liquors, 216, 217.
in, printing resolution on death of Francis Wright, 61. in, publish- ing law relative to car riages, 65. in, respect- ing smok- ing, 107.
Newton, 122. New York, 183. Nichols, Lawrence, 263. P., 39. Nickerson, Mr., 14.
25,305.
Night alarms, duty of citizens during, 70. carts, building wharf from alms- house for use of, 15. land on neck for depositing, 83,90. location of wharves for emptying of, 13. removal of nuisances by, 15. (See Carts.) Nile, Henry, 24. Noble, George, 39, 64, 119, 144, 190. Mary, 215. Widow, 226.
Nolen, Charles, 134, 144. Harvey, 139. Norcross, Otis, 212.
Norfolk, County of, 304.
North street, 141, 147, 174.
sewer in,assessment for re- pairs to, 94, 189, 190. expense of repair- ing, 94, 189. liberty to lay or repair, 93. repairs to, 185. remonstrance against open - ing, 92.
Allen street, 259, 267.
burying place, gun house to be placed on, 15. Federal court, expense of repair- ing drain in, 121. Russell street, paving sidewalks in, 290. square, 66. standing of carts in, 8.
Northern district, choice of sealer of weights and measures for, 14. Norton, Samuel, 163.
& Jackson, estates of, 176. Norwood, Abijah, 47.
Notes of Mrs. Brooker's donation, col- lector of interest on, 207. due from Nathaniel Emmes, 107, 108.
of Mill Pond Corporation to town treasurer, 14. Mr. Odin, for land bought, 86. Isaac Spear, 186.
town treasurer for land taken to widen Ex- change lane, 14. payment for oil, 77. . to Josiah Bradlee, 12. John Leverett, 18. Henry Sargent, 10. for land sold by town near Court House, 169. receivable, 14.
Notices, occupants to leave Mrs. Scollay's building, 191. objection to length of, 191. to Mrs. Wheeler to pave foot- walk, 18.
Notifications of town meeting, printing of, 6, 52, 54, 58, 77, 78, 83, 110, 172, 181, 203, 227, 232, 256, 275. for choice of assistant as- sessors, 54. choice of assistant as- sessor, printing of, 86. ward meeting3, 128. of delinquent payment of taxes, 35. to remove hay scales, 38. vacate rooms in Old State House, 177.
Nottage, Benj., 24.
Noyes, Joseph, 5, 6.
Nuisance, complaint against, in Court st., 269. from emptying filth into river near Canal bridge, 50.
Oaths of office, 138. Oath of office administered by T. Clerk, 53. to selectmen. 7, 75, 214.
Objections to altering Court street, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302. Odin, John, 3, 245, 249, 250. Mr., 83, 86. -, 177. Odiorne, George, 152. Office, appointments to, 279. of Town Treasurer. 57. Offices in Town house, division of, 45. given up, 25. rent of, 41. Oil, advertise contract for, 199. appropriation for, 209. committee to contract for, 201. for lamps, gauging of, 103. payment of, 77. proposals for, 207. supplied by Josiah Bradlee, to be paid for by Town Treasurer, 140. Mr. Hazard, 12. Town Treasurer's note for, 77. Old South Church, complaint of commit- tee from proprietors of, 189. use of, for 4th July oration, 295. clock, petition to regulate, 56. repairs to, 10. State House, committee on, 178.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Old State House, lamps to be stored in, 289, 297. lease of, 210. money for fixtures in shop in, 290. petition to hire, 209. paint, 244.
rent of, nmittee lowering, 23. petition forre- duction of, 90. reduction of, 91, 123. report of com- mittee on, 23. tenants of, requested to vacate, 177.
Olive street, 142.
committee to view house in, 100.
Oliver, Daniel, 27, 30, 48, 64, 88, 93. Greenleaf, 31. Ebenezer, 4, 6, 12, 23, 28, 29, 34, 42, 44, 123, 124, 125, 126, 217, 233. Edward, 42, 94, 189.
Eliza, 47. E., 7, 261. Francis J., 127. Henry J., 119, 144, 189, 190, 231. Hubbard, 242.
3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 21 to 27, 30 to 34, 38, 39, 40, 43, 45, 46, 49, 50 to 65, 69, 70, 72, 74 to 78, 80 to 88, 91 to 97, 99, 100, 101, 104 to 110, 113 to 118, 120, 122, 127 to 130, 132 to 138, 140, 142, 144 to 147, 149, 150, 151, 153, 155 to 158, 161, 162, 172, 174 to 177, 180 to 183, 185, 187, 188, 192, 194, 195, 196, 198 200 to 215, 219, 220, 221, 223, 224, 231, 234, 236, 238 to 241, 243, 245, 250, 253 to 258, 260, 267, 268, 269, 271, 272, 276, 277, 281, 282, 283, 286, 292, 293, 297, 298, 301 to 304.
street, complaint against livery stable in, 126. repairs to, 75.
Oliver's Dock, 194. Orange street, 194, 197.
common sewer in, assess- ment for repairs to, 76, 77, 233. expenses of, 113, 114. new, 188. petition to open, 184. protest against assessment for re- pairs to, 238. lamps destroyed in, 270. new street from, to Front, 198.
objection to Watch house in, 157.
regulations for standing of carts in, 48. sale of provisions prohib- ited in, 68. sale of town land in, to Deacon Brown, 158.
Oration, July 4th, 14, 113, 139, 180, 290, 291, 295. printing of, 189, 236, 296.
Orator, July 4th, choice of, 14, 56, 90, 113. Orcutt, John P., 22, 157, 190, 235. Orrock, Alexander, 298.
Osborn, John, 60, 152.
Osgood, Aaron, 225. Peter, 58. -- , Col. 119. Otheman, Anthony, 242, 265. Mr., 267. Otis, H. G., 1, 41, 43, 104, 140, 303.
Otis, Mr. 76. and others, 261.
Ovens, petition for use of, on Parkman's Wharf, 255. to build in Custom House street, 292.
Overseers of Poor, 244. board of, 15. committee from, 99. convention with, 93. neglect to serve war- rant given by, 13. to attend funeral of Francis Wright, 61.
Oyster house, near Oliver's Dock, pro- posed addition to, 194.
Page (Payge), Asa, 47. Calvin, 58. Thaddeus, 6.
Paine, Charles, 58. Palmer, William, 6.
Papers and deeds of town to be depos- ited in bank vault, 250. list of, deposited in Mass. bank, 261, 262, 263. relative to Thomas Boylston estate, 261. Mrs Brooker's dona- tion, 263. Cornhill Corporation, 261. deed from Thomas Dennie, 261. donations, 263. laying out of Blossom street, 260. Leverett's claim, 261. Temple and Derne streets, 262.
Park, Dr., 23. Mr., 6, 10, 15, 45. street, 66, 124.
repair of drain in, 190. assessment for, 190, 191. Parker, Ebenezer, 76, 79, 215.
John, 22, 29, 85, 109, 179, 221, 233, 277. Samuel D., 65, 268. S. D., 191. William, 178. -, 94. Parkman, Francis, 104. John, 28, 34. John A., 27, 64. Samuel, 4, 28, 47, 59, 94, 145, 190, 198, 242. S., 298. Mr., 108. Rev., 289.
Parkman's Wharf, petition for bakery on, 255.
Parks, Elisha, 21, 64, 93, 119, 144, 190, 235, 298. L., 64. Luther, 93, 119, 144, 190, 235, 298.
Parsons, Gorham, 21. Nehh., 60. Thomas, 31. Passageway in Cross st., committee to view, relative to sea water in, 182. Franklin place, repairs to, 32. to Brattle sq., petition to cover, 200, 201, 202. new Court House, con- tract relative to open- ing of, 51. be conveyed to New South Church, 110. Patrol about Dock square, 208.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Patrol, volunteer, 208. Patterson, Enoch, 75.
Paul, Mr., 275, 290.
Pavement, altering of, in Court street, 257,259. not allowed, 260.
Paving Bread and Well streets, 141. Broad street, 150. Carver street, petition refused, 252. for, 290.
Cheapside, 227. Elm street, repairs to, 259.
Foster's lane, 146.
st., 149. Friend st., 120, 121, 122.
Hollis street, conference relative to, 24. Leverett street, 295.
Market, west end of, 288. street, 253.
Mason street, petition to, 302.
Portland street, 305.
Sun Court street, of piece of land added to, 44.
of footwalk (see sidewalks) in Sea street, 18.
footwalks near Rowe's and Fos- ter's wharves, 194.
gutter in Chestnut street, 303. Gibb lane, 200. No. Russell street, 290, Somerset street, appli- cation for, 40. of passageway under arch in Franklin place, 32.
sidewalks on Boylston street, 254. Central street, 283. of streets, act regulating, 19.
stones, to pave west end of mar- ket, 288.
Payne (Paine), William, 123, 191, 213, 214. Mr., 76. , Miss, 191.
Peabody, Jacob, 163, 190, 235, 298. Thos. 297. Mr., 288. Peace officers, 71. ratifieation of, 136, public celebration of, 137. religious services in honor of, 137. dinner in honor of, 137.
Peak, Mrs., 143. Pearce, Mr., 232.
Pearl street, 240.
committee to regulate lamps on, 257. proposal for widening street atend of, 223. sewer to head of, 43.
Peasley, Aaron M., 242.
Peck, Mr., 39.
Pock's lane, 233.
Peirce, David, heirs of, 145. John, 62. 1/rs., 28. Pemberton's hill, wall on, 282.
Penniman, Amos, 22, 64, 95, 120, 145, 193, 237, 297. Widow, 96.
Pennyman, Warren, 227, 235, 298.
Penobscot, County of, 276.
People of color, instructor for, 290, 291. salary of, 290, 291.
Perambulations of bounds of town at Roxbury and Dorchester, 202. Perkam, David, 276. Perkins, Jacob, 193.
James, 22, 61. 95, 120, 145, 237, $297, 299. John, 27, 64, 161, 190, 298.
Perkins, Samuel, 13, 28, 29. G., 31, 60. Thomas, 60. H., 187, 188.
Perry, John, 22, 64, 95, 119, 145, 193, 237, 297.
Peters, Capt., 242.
Petitioners, for widening Beacon street, to defray expenses relative to, 155.
Petitions against arch over passageway to Brattle square, 203. executions for piracy, 73. expense of estate in Lynde street, 249. Frink Roberts, auc- tioneer, 192. gun house on Common, 247. sale of provisions from carts in Cambridge st., 16. sewer assessment, 238. twine factory in Boyls- ton st., 171, 176. for additional watch in Broad st., 178. ammunition, 232.
auctioneer's license, 51, 75, 227. assistant to superintendent of police, 223.
bakery on Parkman's wharf, 255. common sewer, Kilby st., 147. compensation for land in Derne street, 175. refused, 175. copy of Town Records, 181. distillery near Mill pond, 260.
engine house, 2. (brick) in Milk street, 303.
examination of town's land on Mill pond, 89.
guardian for William Alex- ander, 142. Thomas Capen, 273. Henry Dew. hurst, 198. Moses Eustis, 122. Thomas Han- cock, 299. John Ilaskins, 162. William Jack- son, 186. David Jacobs, 18, 19. Daniel. T. Lewis, 176.
Mrs. Jemima McMellon, 177. William Peak, 143. Robert Rand, 96. Edward Smith, 276.
John Somes, 277. William Stimp- son, 201. Ebenezer Wells, 22 John White, 186.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Petitions for guardian for Robert Wright, 250. gun house on common, 122 gutter in Chardon's lane, 198. lamps in Charles street, 102. Hawley street and place, 115: on Central wharf, 256. leave to extend wharf, 244. liberty to build baker's oven, 226. stable, 87. place fish stall in Harvard street, 87.
licenses, committee to ex- amine, 302, 303, 304. license as auctioneer, 80. licenses to sell liquors, 107. raise goods into stores, 221, 224. raise goods into store, near con- duit pump, 226. raise goods into store in Doane street, 226. for theatrical per- formances, 31. new stalls for fishermen, 239.
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