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2. Voted, and Chofen for Clarke Munings Sawin.
3. Voted and agreed how a Proprietors meeting should be for the futer, or untill the Proprietors shall agree other wife.
4. Voted at fd, meeting that the Proprietors will meet againe on the 21st day of June next Currant at the old-meeting houfe in fd. Town, at three of the Clock in the afternoon to chofe a com- mitte, to take a list of the Proprietors and of their Propriete, and to confider of claimes so far as can at prefent be known, that may be made by any Perfon that may be doubtfull. and alfo to agree how the next meeting may or shall be called.
At a meeting of the Proprietors in Watertown Orderly Warned & meet the 21st day of June, 1714.
I. Voted, that we will chofe a committe of seven men to take a list of the Proprietors and their Propriete, fo fare as may be known at Prefent, and to confider of claimes that may be made by any Perfon or Perfons that may be doubtfull.
2. Voted, and Chofen for a comitte for the ends aforesd Majr Jonas Bond Esqr Mr. Palsgrave Wellington, Lieut Sam]] Thatcher, Mr Nathaniel Bright, Mr John Chenry, Enfn Nathan Fiske and Munings Sawin.
3. Voted, that for the warning of a meeting of the Proprietors, It shall be in the power of the aboue sd Committe to Order the Clerke to post up in wrighting the time when, The place where, and the perticulers for what it is to be don at fd : meeting and that shall be legal warning.
At a meeting of the comitte for the Proprietors the 29th of October. 1714. at the houfe of Majt Jonas Bond, agreed that sd comitte will meet againe ye 5th of November next.
[80] The Proprietors of the common and undivided lands in Watertown are hereby ordered to meet at the old meeting-houfe in fd Town on the third Wednesday of this Instant November at eleven of the Clock in the forenone, to giue in to the Comitte and Proprietors Clerk an account of the quantety of each ones perticu- ler Propriete and in whofe right they hold the fame. Alfo to Chofe a comitte or agents (If they fe caufe) to Reprefent them- felves in any Court or Town meeting to preferue & defend their Rights against any Perfon or Town that may Defturb or molest the fame, and further to giue to faid Comitte Power to Leafe out any part of sd comon lands if they fe Reafon fo to do.
Watertown Novembr roth 1714. Pr Order of the Comitte, Munings Sawin Clerk.
At a meeting of the Proprietors of the comon or undivided lands in Watertown orderly warned & meet the feventeenth day
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of November 1714, Majr Jonas Bond Choofen Moderat' for fd meeting.
Voted, And ordered that the fd meeting is Adjorned to the twenty fixt day of this Instant November at one of the Clock in the afternoon at the old meeting-houfe for the Proprietors to make an end of giving in their Propriete, and to do the worke the fd meeting was warned for.
At a meeting of the Proprietors in Watertown by adjournment the 26. of November, 1714.
Voted, I. That we do choofe for the comitte aboue sd Major Jonas Bond, Mr Nathaniel Bright, Lieut Richard Coollidge, Cornt Sam" Livermore, Lieut Samll Thatcher and Enfr Nathan Fiske.
Voted, 2. That if any Perfon or Perfons do make application to the fd Comitte, that may have a mind to purchafe or hier any of sd comon or undivided lands, the sd comitte shall haue power to lay the fame before the proprietors next meeting.
Voted, 3. That the comitte choofen the 21st of June, 1714, stand while further order.
Voted, 4. That hence forward the comitte giuing out an order in wrighting to the Portors Clerke for a meeting of the fª Pro- prietors, setting forth the time when, the place where and the matter what fd meeting is for, shall be accounted a legall warn- ing.
[81] At a meeting of the Proprietors Comitte for the comon & undivided land in Watertown the fixt day of January, 1743. Ordered at fd meeting, that the proprietors Clerk do post up in wrighting in fome publique places in fd Town a meeting of the said Proprietors on the 14th day of this Instant January at the old meeting houfe in sd Town at one of the clock in the afternoon. I. to know the Proprietors minds whether they will alinate or leafe out any of their comon or undivided lands, Their being Per- fons that do offer either to purchafe or hier. 2ly to know whether the Proprtors will be at the cost & charges of what may be ex- pended by their comitte in preferving & defending their sd Rights. 3ly to know whether the sd Proprietors will defire their Clerke, and alfo be at the cost of his taking out the copyes of the grants & poffeffions of their lands.
The Proprietors of the common and undivided lands in Water- town are hereby ordered to meet at the old meeting-houfe in fd Town, on the fourteenth day of this Inftant, January at one of the Clock in the afternoon, to know the Proprietors minds whether they will alinate or leafe out any of their comon or undivided lands. Their being Perfon's that do offer either to purchafe or to hier. 2ly to know whether the Proprietors will be at ye cost & charges of what may be expended by their comitte in preferving & defending their fª. Rights. 3ly to know whether the sd Pro- prietors will defire their Clerk, and alfo be at the coft of his taking out of the copyes of the grants & poffeffions of their lands.
Watertown Jan : 7th 1713. Pr order of the Comitte Munings Sawin Clerke.
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At a meeting of the Proprietors of the comon & undivided lands in Watertown orderly warned & meet the 14th day of January, 1714.
I. Voted at fd meeting that the Proprietors Comitte shall have liberty to lett out ye land lying at patch-meadow, late in the occu- pation of John Green.
2. Voted, that the Proprietors will be at the cost & charges of their committe defending the common & undivided lands in sd Town.
3. Voted, That we do defire the Proprietors Clerke to take out the grants & poffeffions of their lands out of the booke of the grants & poffeffions of ye lands in Watertown and that they will be at the cost & charges of their Clerke doing of it.
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This following is a List of the names of those that are Pro- prietors who are in Pofsefsion of the first Granted house Lotts in Watertown.
Andrew Belcher Esq'
Henry Hooper
Jonas Bond Esqr & Tho : Bond
John Coolidge & Robert God- dard
Jonathan Stone
Jabez Beeres The heirs of Richard Sanger
Jonathan Stone
The heirs of Tho : Hastings & Oliver Wellington Nattl Norcrofse, Joseph Childs & Henry Mills
Joseph Childs Jonathan Stone
Joseph Taynter The heirs of John Sawin Sam" Thatcher & Jonth Stone Sam"l Jenifon
Sam" Eddy & Benjn Eddy Simon Tayntor
Samll Livermore John Bacon & Dan" Smith John Kimbol & Jonas Bond Esqr
Sam11 Eddy & Benjn Eddy Joseph Mafon
Henry Spring
Benjamin Eddy
Joseph Sherman Nat11 Bright
John Straton
Joseph Sherman & Nat]] Bright
Stephen Parker
Jofiah Parrey
Stephen Parker
Henry Spring Nathan Fiske
Ebenezer Wellington Joseph Sherman
Jonathan Coollidg
Tho. Coollidge
Tho. Learnard
John Straton
John Straton Samll Warren
Joseph Coolledg Ebenezer Stone Jonathan Stone The heirs of Obadiah Coollidg John Straton Enos Sautle Jabez Beeres
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Tho : Learnard
Nat'l Barfham
Nat1] Barfham
John Woodward
Simon Tayntor Edward Dix & Joseph Dix
Jonas Bond Esqr Edward Dix & Joseph Dix
Jabez Beeres Joseph Coollidg. Sam11 Jenifon & Thos. Coollidg Jabez Beeres
David Stone
David Stone
Nat11 Bright
Nat'l Norcrofs
Nathan Fiske Caleb Church Tho : Learnard John Chenry
Joseph Sherman
Josiah Goddard
Sam1l Jenifon
John Chenry John Chenry
John Hammond Tho : Coollidg
Nicolas Fishindine
Jonas Bond Esqr
Tho. Traine
John Chenry
Joseph Hastings & Ebenezar Hastings William Bond
John Woodward John Straton
Natll Bright Sam11 Hasting The heirs of John Bifco
The heirs of John Bifco Joseph Coollidg Mrs. Eliz. Bond & Joseph Coollidg John Straton.
[83] At a meeting of the Proprietors of the common and undi- vided land in Watertown, the twenty third day of Aprill, 1716. Being Orderly and Legally warned and met togetlier.
I. Voted, and Chofen for Moderate to carry on the work of the meeting Jonas Bond Esq' :
2. Voted, that we will Chofe a Committe, or Agents, for to maintaine & defend our Rights in the comon & undivided land, and to profecute in the law fuch as haue of late Incroched upon it or got into poffeffion Elegally of any part of said commons.
3. Voted, and Chofen for a committee for the ends aforesd Jonas Bond Esq' Nathaniel Bright ft, Richard Coollidg, Samuel Livermore, Nathan Fiske and Benjamin Gearfield, or the Major Part of them agreeing.
Voted, That we, will raife money to defend the Proprietrs 4. Rights. The money to be raifed upon the Proprietors according to their Interest.
5. Voted, That we do allow of and confirme the Voats formerly made and past in our Proprietors meetings and are on Record, and alfo what hath ben done by our former comitte in our name & behalfe.
6. Voted, That for the Calling of Propriety meetings for the futer, It shall be accounted A Legal Warning for the Committe aforesd or the Majr Part of them, giving an order in wrighting to the Proprietors Clerke; Setting forth the time when, the place whear, and the occation for what said meeting is for, For him
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to post up in fome Publick place in faid Town, Seven days at least before said meeting, shall be accounted a fufficient warning. The aboue Votes were pafsed at said meeting. Attest, Jonas Bond
Moderator.
At a meeting of the Proprietors of the common & undivided lands in Watertown Orderly Warned and meet the 17th of Feb- ruary, 1719 / 20.
I. Chofen for Moderator Jonas Bond, Esqr.
2. Voted, that we will adde two men to the former Comittee to fill up the vacancy that is made in the said Committee by Death.
3. Voted, and Chofen to adde to faid Committee Doctr Henry Hooper and Jonathan Stone.
4. Voted, That we will Raife money upon the Proprietors according to their Propriete to pay & Sattisfie the Proprietors Clerk for the fervice he hath don for them and other nefsafsary Charges that hath arifen amongst us in defending the Propriety.
5. Voted, That the Proprietors Comittee shall lett or Leafe that Peice of Land that was formerly Improved by Thomas Philpot, Unto William Goding upon fuck Terms as they shall agree upon During the lifetime of his Aged father, he said Goding, Paying yearly to the Proprietors Clerk what shall be agreed upon.
6. Voted, That we will haue the fence Remoued from of that peice of Land That William Shattuck Jur hath errected upon a piece of Land on Kings-Common, which he had got into the Pofsefsion of unlawfully and is Recovered back againe.
7. Voted, and Chofen for A committee to take up & Remoue fd fence Sergt Josiah Goddard Sergt Jonathan Stone and Samuel Hastings to take up and Remoue fd fence fometime before the Middle of Aprill next, and to take Care that it lye open to the Common from thence forward untill further Order from the Proprietors.
[84] At a meeting of the Proprietors Committee, Febr 24th, 1719/20.
Perfuant, to A Vote of the Proprietors At a meeting the 17th day of February 1719/ 20.
William Goding appearing & applying himfefe to the Proprie- tors Committee to hire the Land that was formerly Improued by Thomas Philpot being four Acres by eftimation bounded Westerly with Kings-comon and the land of Henry Goding, Easterly with the land of William Shattuck, North with the line between Watertown & Cambridge and foutherly with the land of the abouesd Henry Goding. Agreed upon that the abouesd William Goding shall Improue faid piece of Land for one year next enfuing, he yeilding and paying for the fame one shilling to the Proprietors Clerk, and fo yearly paying the fame fum of one fhilling to Injoy the fd piece of land during the lifetime of his faid Aged father. The faid William Goding being prefent did agree and Concent to what is aboue written.
By fubfcribing to it.
William Goding.
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At a meeting of the Proprietors Committee the 15-day of May, 1721, of Watertown.
Ordered that the Proprietors Clark post up an Order for the Warning of a meeting for the Proprietors of the comon and undivided lands in Watertown, at the old meeting houfe in fd Town, in the words following.
The Proprietors of the common and undivided lands in Water- town, are defired to meet at the old meeting-houfe in faid Town, on the, 26, day of this Instant May at three of the Clock in the afternoon.
I. First, for all the Proprietors that haue been out any money about Recovering the Land taken in to fence by William Shattuck Jur bring in their accounts, and to fee that our Clark be pd.
2. That the Proprietors may agree upon fome more effectual way than hath yet ben taken by difpofing of fome of their undi- vided lands that are not of a publick benefit.
3. To here the account of fome money Recovered of the abouesd William Shattuck for rent, and to agree how it shall be despofed of, and to know the Proprietors minds whether the said William Shattuck may have the fd land againe this prefent year.
4. To Know the Proprietors minds what may be best to be don about the land called Philpots late in the occupation of William Godden.
5. To confider whether it may be best to Chofe a new Com- mittee or to add fome more to the prefent Committee.
By order of the Proprietors Committee.
Watertown May 17th 1721. Munnings Sawin Proprietors Clerk.
In obfervance of the within mentioned order I haue Posted up the abouesd order at the old meeting houfe in Watertown at leaft feven days before the time appointed for fd meeting May 26, 1721. Munnings Sawin Proprietors Clerk.
[85] At a meeting of the Proprietors of the common & undi- vided lands in Watertown Orderly Warned & met the 26 day of May, 1721.
I. Voted, that the thirty shillings Receved of William Shat- tuck Jur for Rent be paid to the Proprietors Clerk in part of what the Proprietors are Indeted to him.
2. Voted we will let the land let to William Shattock Jur the last year, for this Present year af it was let to him the last year, the time to begine the first day of this Instant May.
3. Voted, That the Proprietors Committee let out the land Called Philpots for this prefent year.
4. Voted, That the Proprietors Committee shall haue power to fell fome of the common and undivided lands in Watertown, which is not of a Publick benefit to the Proprietors, to pay the Proprietors Clerk, and to pay fuch of the Proprietors as haue laid out money to gaine the land taken into fence by William Shattuck Jur and if their be any money over plufs the Proprietors commit- tee to keep it untill the Proprietors haue occasion for it.
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At a meeting of the Proprietors Committee of the common & undivided lands in Watertown the Sth of June, 1721.
Ordered that the Proprietors Clark put up an order in Wright- ing at the old meeting houfe in the words following viz.
All fuch of the Proprietors of the common and undivided lands in Watertown as have laid out any money, or Receved any money, in fecuring or defending their faid lands, are defired to bring in their accounts of the fame to the Proprietors committee, on the 21st day of this Inftant, June, at three of the Clock in the afternoon at the houfe of Mr. Thomas Coolidg in Watertown Inholder.
June the, 14th 1721. By Order of the Proprietors Committee Munnings Sawin Proprietors Clerk.
June the Sth, 1721. Receved the Rent of William Godden for Philpots land being one shilling, for the last years Rent.
I said Reced by order of said committee.
Munnings Sawin Proprietors Clerk.
At a meeting of the Proprietors Committee on the, 21st day of June 1721, to Receive the accounts of what any of the Proprietors haue Laid out or Receved, in fecuring and defending their fd Rights, and the account appears to be as follows.
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[8] The Proprietors of ye Common and undevided Land in Watertown are defired to give a Meeting at ye Old Meeting house in Watertown on the Twenty fourth day of May Currant at four of ye Clock in the Afternoon, for the Ends following.
I. To Choofe a proprietors Clerk, the former Clerk being Deceafed.
2. To know the mind of the proprietors whether they will choofe a Committee to find out and Settle the bounds between the Common Land & perticular perfons where It may be thought needfull.
3. To know the mind of the proprietors what piece or corner of the Common Land, they are willing Should be Difpofed of, for the defraying of the Necefsary Charges that haue Arifen and hath been Expended at the Defire of ye proprietors purfuant to Some former Votes, and to agree upon A method how a Title shall be given, in cafe any Land shall be difpofed of.
L' Richard Coollidge is defired to poste up this Order at the Old Meeting house at Leaft Seven days before the time for said Meeting, and is Like wife defired to make return hereof unto the Committee before the time for said Meeting.
Watertown May the 14th 1723.
Jonas Bond Samuel Thatcher Nathanael Bright Richard Coollidge
Proprietors Committee.
Watertown,
The within written Warning was posted up at the Old Meeting house May ye Seventh 1723 pr me.
Richard Coollidge.
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[SS] At a Meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and undevided Lands in Watertown being Leagaly warned and Meett together May the Twenty fourth - 1723.
I. Voted and Choofe for Moderator Jonas Bond Esqr.
2. Voted and Choofe for Clerk Joseph Mafon.
3. Put to vote whether the Proprietors will Choofe a Commit- tee to find out and settle the bounds between the Common and undevided Lands, where they may think it Moste Needfull between sd Common Land and perticular perfons, and the Vote paft in the - Affarmitive.
4. Voted and chofe for a Committee for the ends aforesaid- Mr Nathanael Bright Sen. L' Richard Coollidge and Dea Nathan Fiske the said Committee to make a return of their proceedings at the Next Proprietors Meeting.
5. Put to vote whether the Proprietors would now Manifest what Corner or pieces of the Common Land should be sold or difposed of for the Defraying the Necefsary Charges & Expences that hane Arrifsen perfuant to Some former votes for the Satisfy- ing of the former Clerk &c. - And ye Vote past in ye Negative.
The Above Writin Votes were past at the above sd Meeting.
Attest Jonas Bond Moderator.
May the first 1724.
At a Meeting of the Proprietors Committee of ye Common and undivided Lands in Watertown, Sundry perfons Appeared to treat with the Committee in ordr to hire some of the Common Land the Committee Appointed to meet the Eight day of this Inftant May at M' Hopeftill Meads at one of the Clock in the Afternoon in ordr to view the Common Land About patch Med- dow and to treat about Letting the same.
At a Meeting of ye Proprietors Commtee of ye Vndevided Land in Watertown August the 3d 1724. M' William Goddin Meet the sd Proprietors Committee at sd meeting att M' Thos Coolledges and paid Twelve Shillings in full for the rent of ye Land Called Philpots (Lett to him pr sd Comtee) unto Aprill' Ist 1724. The Committee Appointed to meet again the Seventeenth of this Instant August at M' Thomas Coollidges at three Oclock & agreed yt Mr Lawrance Mr Meed & Mr Stowel be Notified to meet sd Committee in order to come to a full Agreement of ye rent of ye Lands hire of sd Committee wch belongs to the proprietors.
[89] August 17th 1724.
At ameeting of the Proprietors Committee of ye Common and undevided Lands in Watertown, At sd Meeting Mr Samuel Stowel meet the Committee in order to treate about hiyreing a piece of the Common Lands upon bever brook Neare sd Sowels, And the Committee Agreed to go and Stake out sd Land the first Conveniant Opportunity.
Oct1 2 : 1724.
The Proprietors Committee of the Common and undivided Land in Watertown Meet att M' Samuel Stowells, And Sett out that piece of Common Land pr bever brook Near sd Stowels, in
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Ordr to Lett the Same to Said Stowel, the bounds are as follows - the first Corner the Committee began at was the Southeaft Cor- ner, whear they Laide a heepe of Stones, and thence Northward from sd heepe of stones upon a Straight Line to a young Walnutt tree, and from sd tree as the beaten Road runs one Rod from the Senter of the Cartway to the North bounds, (or as far as sd Stowel See caufe toward ye North bounds) Alfo fro Said heepe of Stones at ye Southeaft Corner, Wefterly upon a Straight Line over the brook by the South side of a Large buttenwood tree to a heep of Stones on the Side hill, and thence on ye Side hill to ye Norweft to a Walnutt tree and thence upon a Straight Line to Mr Sam1 Stearnes Side Line.
November the 23, 1724.
At a Meeting of ye Proprietors Committee of ye Common and undivided Lands in Watertown, At said Meeting it was Agreed that Lt Richard Coollidg and Dea : Nathan Fiske go and take a view of that piece of Land (Commonly called Philpots) in order to difpose of the whole, or of some part thereof and to make report as to the Quantitye and Quallitye of said Land to sd Commtee at their Next Meeting : which is Appointed to be on the Twenty first day of Defember Next, at one of ye Clock in the After Noon at the houfe of Thomas Coollidges.
[90] January the 25th 1724 / 5.
The Proprietors Committee of the Common & undivided Land in Watertown Meet at Thomas Coollidges, And then Agreed to met again on the Laft Munday in February Next at Two of the Clock in the afternoon at the Houfe of Thomas Coollidges, and agreed to give Notice to George Lawrance, Hopeftill Meed & William Godding to be at said Meeting.
March the 18th 1724/5.
At a Meeting of the Proprietors Committee of the Common & undivided Land in Watertown : At sd Meeting Ordred the Pro- prietors Clerk to write An Order and post up at the New Meeting houfe in the Eaft precinct in said Town in the words following.
The Proprietors of ye Common and undivided Land in Water- town are hereby Defired to give a Meeting at the New Meeting houfe in ye Eaft precinct in sd Town, on the Twenty Sixth Day of March Currant at two of the Clock in the After Noon of sd Day, for the Ends following. first To know the Minds of the Pro- prietors whether they are willing that Some Corners or pieces of the Common and undivided Land in Watertown Should be Sould or order to the purchafing of a piece of Wood Land for the Accomodating the Miniftearall place in the Eaft precinct in said Town, there being Now an Opportunity for purchafing Such a piece of Land very Conveniant, which will be of publick benefit to our Selves and Pofterity. Secondly To know the minds of the Proprietors what Method they will take to give or receive a Title to thofe Lands that may be sold or bought in Cafe they see reafon to Sell or buy. Thirdly To know the minds of the Proprietors whether they are willing that, the piece of Common
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& undiuided Land that was Recovred of William Shattuck Jun Deceafed, Should be any Longer Leafed, and if Leafed at what Lay. Pr Order of the Proprietors Committee Joseph Mafon Proprietors Cler.
The abovesd ordr (or Warning) was posted up at the New Meeting houfe abovesd Seven Days before the time Appointed for ye Meeting abovesd.
March 26, 1725.
Pr Joseph Mafon Proprietors Clerk.
[91] March the 26, 1725.
At a Meeting of the Proprietors of the Common & undivided Lands in Watertown, Leagually Warned and Afsembled for thofe ends Which are Sett forth in the Warning.
I. Voted and Choofe Jonas Bond Esq' Moderator for sd Meeting.
2. Mr Daniel Gookin Appearing to reprefent the heirs of John Bisco Decd there being Some Difpute whether he had right to Act. upon sd Gookins Defire it was put to Vote whethr the Proprietors Esteem him a voter (or to have right to Act in behalf of sd Heirs) And the vote past in the Affirmative.
3. Put to vote whether the proprietors Do Adjourn this Meeting to the first Monday of April Next, at two of the Clock in the afternoon at the New Meeting house, then to finish ye buifnefs for which this Meeting was warned for, and in the Mean time for the proprietors to find out Each man to find out the Quantitie of his proprietee. And ye Vote past in ye Affirmitive.
At a Meeting of the Proprietors of ye Common & undivided Land in Watertowne by Adjornment the 5th of April 1725. At sd Meeting
I. Put to Vote whether the Proprietors are Willing to Sell some Corners or pieces of the Common & undivided Land in ordr to purchase a piece of Wood Land to Lay to the Minifterel place in ye Eaft precinct and the Vote past in the - Negative.
2. Put to vote whether the Proprietors are Willing that the piece of Common & undivided Land which was recovred by Law of Wm Shattuck Juner should be any Longer Leafed, and ye vote pafsed in ye Negative.
3. Put to vote whether the Proprietors are willing that Mr Wm Shattuck Should haue that piece of Land recovred of his son Wm Shattuck upon hire for this Summer Coming, & the Vote paft in ye Negative.
March 29th : 1727.
At a Meeting of Proprietors Committee of ye Common & undi- vided Land in Watertown.
At sd Meeting the Committee Confidering that there are Sundry perfons which haue Improved Some of the Common and undivided Lands by varbel Agreement and haue Neglected to pay Rent for the Same to the sd Committee According to sd Agreemt: And others who haue held over their Leafes, Neglect to pay their rent for some time past, The Committee Do upon Confideration Appoint a Meeting of sd Committee to be on the first fryday in
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