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A Copy was given the same Day, Atts J. Mafon Cer.
At a Meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and undivided Lands in Watertown, Legally Notifyed And Afsembled on the 13th Day of July 1730 for the Ends Set forth in the Notification. I. Voted and Choofe M' Nathanael Harris Moderator for sd Meeting.
At sd Meeting there was adifpute about Voters. Mr George Harrington was Objected Against, And it was put to Vote whether the Proprietors Alow Mr George Harrington to be a voter, And the Vote Paft in the Negative. Ebenezer Chenry was not Allowed to Act for Marth Coollidge. Mr Jofeph Har- rington of Wefton was objected Against, And it was put to Vote whether the Proprietors Alow Mr Jofeph Harrington aforesd to be a voter, and the vote was past in the negative.
It was put to Vote whether the Proprietors Alow Mr Charles Chadwick to be a voter in their Society and ye Vote paft in the Negative.
Mr Jacob Parce was by a Vote Difalowed to be a voter.
The Committes Acct of their Selling three pieces of Land, and how much they had Difpofed of the Produce there of was red to the Proprietors, Put to Vote whether the Proprietors Accept thereof And the Vote Paft in the Negative.
It was put to Vote whether the Proprietors will sell any more pieces of Common Land to fully finith ye Minifteral Houfe and the Vote paft in the Negative.
It was put to Vote whether the Proprietors will Lett their piece of Land by the old Mill Crick near Mrs Learneds & ye Vot paft in ye Negative.
It was put to Vote whether the Proprietors will Improve any of the money which came by Mr Nathanael Harris and ye Rent of ye Islands wch is in the Treafurey to pay the former Committe & others their Accts alowed by the Proprietors, and the vote paft in the Negative.
It was put to Vote whether the Proprietors will Improve the Money in the Treafurey that came by Nath1 Harris and ye Rent of ye Islands to fence in the buring place in the Eaft Precinct. And the vote paft in ye Affirmative.
It was put to Vote whether said fence shall be good single Stone wall doubled at the bottom, if the Stones are Small with
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two Convienant Gates for going in and Coming out and the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
Put to Vote whether the Proprietors will choofe two men to be a Committe to Draw the Money out of ye Proprietors Treafury, and Improve for the End abovesd, And the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
Voted
[104] Voted and Choofe Mr John Sawin and Enfign Jonathan Stone for said Committe. Enfign Stone Declined to Serve, then Voted and Choofe Mr John Haftings to be one of sd Committe in sd Stones Room.
It was put to Vote whether the Proprietors will Project any way to pay the former Committe Accts which has been Allowed on record. And the Vote Paft in the Negative.
It was Put to Vote whether the Proprietors will Project any way to pay their Prefent Committes, Clerk an Treafurer, for their service done for the Proprietors. And the Vote Paft in the Negative.
It was put to Vote whether the Proprietors will fully Impower their Standing Committe to refcue their Common Land from all Inchroachments which has been made upon the same, & to prevent future Inchroachments ; at ye Cost of ye Proprietors, and the Vote Paft in the Negative.
At a meeting of the Proprietors Committe of ye Common & undivided Land in Watertown att Mr Thomas Coollidges on ye 9th Day of April 1731. the Committe Agreed upon calling a Meeting of the Proprietors said Meeting to be on ye 23d Day of April Currant at ye Publick Meeting houfe in the Eaft Precinct of sd Town at one of ye Clock in the after Noon for the Ends following.
I. To hear the Proprietors Treafurers Acct. (2dly) To hear ye Acct of the Commtee of their trouble and Expence in Selling three pieces of Common Land &c (and as the Proprietors have Voted that they shall haue reafonable Allowance or Satisfaction for their trouble in sd Affair) So to know the mind of ye Pro- prietors how (or which way) they will pay & Satisfy their Commte for sd Services (3ly) To know the mind of ye Proprie- tors how they will Satisfy their Clerk and Treafurer for his Serv- ice done for ye Proprietors. (41y) to Know the mind of the Proprietors how they will pay and Satisfy the Acct of several Difburftmts made by sundry Perfons (for the Proprietors) in gain- ing the Land fenced in by William Shattuck Jur Deceafed which Accts have been been Accepted off' And Allowed by the Proprietors. (5ly) to know the mind of ye Proprietors whether they will fill up the vacancy in the prefent Commte or choofe a New Committe. (6)y) To Choofe a Clerk & Treafurer. (7ly) to know the mind of ye Proprietors whether they will choofe & Impower a Committe to Resque their Common Land from the Inchroach- ments already made on them, and to prevent all further Inchroach- ments, At the Coft of ye Proprietors. (Sly) To know the mind of the Proprietors whether they will Lay some Duty on their
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Common Land (by the Mill Crick in sd Town) and a fine for Carrying off without paying the Duty, or whether they will Lett said Land. (gly) To know the mind of the Proprietors whether they will Lett that piece of their Common Land fenced in & Now Improved by Mr Samuel Stowel or whether they will other wife Difpofe of it.
Ordered the Clerk to Set up Notifications hereof at Mr Thomas Coollidges and at ye Widow Mary Learneds.
[105] The Proprietors of the Common and Undivided Lands in Watertown Are hereby Defired to give a Meeting at the Pub- lick Meeting houfe in the Eaft Precinct of said Town on fryday the Twenty third day of April Currant at one of the clock in the Afternoon for the Ends following Vizt
I. To hear the Proprietors Treafurers Acct.
2. To hear the Acct of the Committee of their Trouble and expence in selling three pieces of Common land &c (and as the Proprietors have voted that they Shall have reafonable Allowance or Satisfaction for their trouble in sd Affairs) so to know the mind of the Proprietors how (or which way) they will pay and Satiffy their Committe for said service.
3. To know the mind of the Proprietors how they will Satisfy their Clerk and Treafurer for his Service Done for ye Proprietors.
4. To know the mind of ye Proprietors how they will pay and Satisfy the Acct of several Difburstments made by sundry Perfons (for the Proprietors) in gaining the Land fenced in by William Shattuck Jun' Decd which Act has been Accepted off And Allowed by the Proprietors.
5. To know the mind of the Proprietors whether they will fill up the Vacancy in the prefent Committe ; or Choofe a New Com- mittee.
6. To Choofe a Clerk and a Treafurer.
7. To know the mind of the Proprietors whether they will choofe and Impower a Committe to resque their Common Land from the Inchroachments already made on them ; and to prevent all further Inchroachments, at the coft of the Proprietors.
S. To know the mind of the Proprietors whether they will Lay some Duty upon Timber Laid on their Common Land (by the Mill Crick in sd Town) and a fine for Carrying off with out paying the Duty ; or whether they will Lett Said Land.
9. To know the mind of ye Proprietors whether they will Lett that piece of their Common Land fenced in & now Improved by Mr Samuel Stowel, or whether they will other wife Difpofe of it. Pr order of the Proprietors Committee
Watertown April Joseph Mafon Proprietors Clerk.
the 9th 1731.
[106] At a General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and undivided Land in Watertown regularly Notifyed, And Afsembled on the 23 Day of April 1731.
I. Voted and Choofe Joseph Mafon Moderator for sd Meeting.
2. M' Nath1 Saltonftal Appeared and Claimed A right in propriety which he made Appear by fhowing a Copy of a Deed
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where in he had referved the right of Commonage to himfelf. And it was put to Vote whether the Proprietors Do Allow Mr Saltonftal to a Vote among them. And the Vote Paft in the Affirmative.
3. The Proprietors Treafurers Acct was red to the Proprietors wherein it Appeared that the Treafurer had received, At several times of Sundry Perfons for the Proprietors the sum of £280 : 15 : 6 And that he had paid pr ordr of ye Comtee at Sundry times ye sum of
273 : 2:10 And it was put to Vote whether the Proprietors Do Accept of the Treafurers Acct. And the Vote Paft in the Affirmative.
4. Put to Vote whether it is the mind of the Proprietors that the Treafurers Acct Should be recorded At Larg in the Proprrs Book of Records. And the Vote paft in the Negative.
5. The Committes Acct was red to the Proprietors amounting to the sum of Seven pounds Eighteen fhillings & Ninepence And it was put to Vote wheither the Proprietors are willing to Accept & Allow sd Acct. And the Vote paft in ye Negative.
6. Put to Vote whether it is the mind of ye Proprietors to Allow their Committe the sum of six pounds for their Expences and Service for the Proprietors. And the Vote paft in ye Affirmative.
7. Voted that ye Committe shall be paid with ye money in the Treafurey and the rents Coming for the Islands & other Lands.
8. Put to Vote whether the Proprietors are willing to Allow their Clerk and Treafurer the sum of five pounds for his service done for ye Proprietors. And ye Vote paft in ye Affirmative.
9. Put to Vote whether the Proprietors will at this Meeting propofe any way to Satisfye the Acct of several Difburftmts made by sundry Perfons for the Proprietors in gaining the Land fenced in by William Shattuck Jun" Decd which Acct hath been Ac- cepted and Allowed by the Proprietors. And the Vote paft in the Negative.
IO. Put to Vote whether it is the mind of the Proprietors to fill up the Vacancy in the prefent Standing Commtee. And the Vote paft in the Negative.
II. Put to Vote whether it is the mind of the Proprietors to Choofe a New Committe to manage the Prudentials of the Pro- prietors. And the Vote Paft in the Affirmative.
[107] 12. Put to Vote whether it is the mind of the Proprie- tors to Choofe three men to be said Committe. and the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
13. Voted, and Choofe John Sawin Nathanael Norcrofs and John Stowel to be a Committe to manage the Prudentials of ye Proprietors.
Then the Proprietors paft Several Votes for a Clerk and Sev- eral Perfons were chofen, but they all refufed to Serve.
It was then put to Vote whether it is the mind of the Proprie- tors to Adjourn this meeting and the remaining buifnefs thereof unto fryday the 14th of May next at one of the clock in the after- noon and then to Act thereon. And the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
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At a general Meeting of the Proprietors of ye Common & undi- vided Lands in Watertown on the 14th Day of may 1731 by Adjournment.
1. Put to Vote whether it is the mind of the Proprietors that the five pounds which they have granted for their Clark & Treaf should be paid out of the money that is Due alredy or that may be hereafter Due for Rent of Land Lett that is not already Appropriated. And the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
2. Put to Vote whether it is the mind of the proprietors to Adjourn this meeting and ye buifnefs remaining to some further Convenant time. And the Vote paft in ye Affirmative.
3. Put to Vote whether the Proprietors do Adjourn this meet- ing and the buifnefs remaining to fryday the 28 of May Currant at two of the clock in the Afternoon. And the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
At ameeting of the Proprietors of ye Common & undivided Land in Watertown on the 28 Day of may 1731 by Adjournment.
Put to Vote whether it is the mind of the Proprietors to Adjourn this meeting, and the remaining buifnefs in the Notifycation to be Acted upon unto fryday the Eleventh Day of June at Two of ye clock in the Afternoon at this place. and the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
June IIth 1731. The Proprietors of ye Common Land Neg- lected to Attend the Meeting to be on this day ; so that the meet- ing dropt.
[108] To Joseph Mafon Proprietors Clerk of ye Undivided Land in Watertown. You are hereby ordered to set up Notifica- tions at M' Thos Coollidges and Mrs Mary Learneds to Defire the Proprietors of ye Common & undivided Land in sd Town to meet at ye Publick Meeting houfe in the Eaft Precinct of sd Town on Munday ye Twenty fourth of January Currant, at one of ye Clock in the Afternoon for the Ends following, Vizt.
I. To know the mind of the Proprietors whether they will Sell Some Part or all of their Common and undivided Land in sd Town and Improve the Produce thereof to build a Schoolhoufe in some Conveniant place in sd Precinct where the Proprietors Shall Agree and for the Maintaining of A Schoole therein for the benefitt of ye Proprietors or whether the Proprietors will Improve ye sd Produce any other wife, as may moft benefit the Proprietors ; Or whether the proprietors will Divide their Common and Undi- vided Land.
2. To Choofe a Committee to manage sd Affair for the Pro- prietors.
Watertown January 7th 1731. John Sawin Propriers
Nath' Norcrofs \ Comtee.
Which was done Accordingly. Att Jos : Mason Proprs Cler. Watertown Jany Sth 1731.
At a meeting of the Proprietors of ye Common and Undivided Land in Watertown regularly Notifyed. And Afsembled on the 24 Day of January 1731.
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I. Voted and Choofe Dea : Nathan Fiske Moderator.
2. Put to Vote; whether it is the mind of ye Proprietors to Sell their Common and Undivided Land and build a Schoolhoufe and Maintain a School therein for the benefit of ye Proprietors. And ye Vote paft in the Negative.
3. Put to Vote whether it is the mind of ye Proprietors to Divide their Common and Undivided Land.
And the Vote paft in ye Negative.
[109] To Joseph Mafon Clerk of the Proprietors of ye Com- mon and Undivided Lands in Watertown. You are hereby ordred to Set up Notifications at M' Thomas Coollidges & Mrs Mary Learneds Inholder in sd Town to Defire the Proprietors of ye Common or Undivided Lands in Watertown to meet at ye Publick Meeting houfe in the Eafterly Precinct of sd Town on Munday ye fifteenth Day of April Next at one of ye Clock in the After noone for ye Ends following, Vizt.
I. To Choofe a Committee to Manage the Prudencials of ye Proprietors.
2. To know the Mind of ye Proprietors whether they will Sell any part of their Common or undivided Lands the produce thereof to be Improved for building upon or fencing in some of their Common Land as they shall think beft, or whether they will Leafe out any part or pieces of ye Common or undivided Lands the rent to be Improved for ye benefit of the Proprietors.
3. To Choofe a Committee to Manage sd Affairs.
4. To Choofe a Committee to take Effectuall Care to prevent Incroachments and Trefpafes on the Common or Undivided Lands.
John Sawin Proprs Nath1 Norcrofs & Committee.
Watertown March 29, 1734. John Stowel
The Proprietors of the Common and undivided Lands in Wa- tertown are hereby Defired to Meet at the Publick Meeting houfe in ye Eaft Precinct of sd Town on Munday the fifteenth day of April at one of the clock in the afternoon for Ends following viz. I. To Choofe a Committee to Manage the Prudencials of ye Proprietrs.
2. To know the mind of ye Proprietors whether they will sell any part of their Common or Undivided Land the produce thereof to be Improved for building upon or fencing in some of ye Com- mon Lands as they shall think beft; Or whether they will Leafe out any part or pieces of ye Common or Undivided Land the rent to be Improved for ye benefit of ye Proprs or whether the Proprs will fence in in any part or pieces of ye Common or Undi- vided Land for further benefit to ye Proprietors.
3. To choofe a Committee to manage sd Affair.
4. To Choofe a Committee to take Effectual care to prevent Incroachments & Trefpafses on ye Common & Undivided Lands. Pr order of ye Committe
Watertown March 30, 1734 Jos : Mason Propriers Clerk.
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[110] At a Meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and Undivided Lands in the Town of Watertown on the fifteenth day of April Anno Domini 1734.
I. Voted and chofe for their Moderator Nath! Harris Esqr.
2. Voted and choofe for a Committee to manage the pruden- tials of the Proprietors Mr Oliver Livermore Mr Nath1 Norcrofs and Mr George Harrington.
3. Put to vote whether the Proprietors will sell all their Com- mon and Undivided Lands in the Town of Watertown Excepting that piece of Common & undivided Land Near the Houfe of Mrs Mary Learneds. and the Vote paft in the Negative.
4. Put to Vote whether the Proprietors will sell any part of their Common and undivided Lands the produce thereof to be Improved for building upon or fencing in some of their Common Land as they shall think best. And the Vote paft in the Negative.
5. Put to Vote whether the Proprietors will Leafe out any part or pieces of the Common & Undivided Land the rent to be Improved for the Benefit of the Proprietors. And the Vote paft in the Negative.
6. Put to Vote whether it be the mind of the Proprietors to fence in any part or pieces of ye Common & Undivided Lands for further Benefit of ye proprietors. And the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
7. Put to Vote whether it be the mind of the Proprietors to fence in that piece of Common & undivided Land South of the Country Road and between ye Country Road & Charles River Near ye houfe of Mrs Mary Learneds Lying Southerly of ye sd Houfe of Mrs Learned. and ye Vote paft in ye Affirmative.
8. Voted that Mr Oliver Livermore M' Nath1 Norcrofs & Mr George Harrington be a Committee to Manage the fencing the sd piece of Land as aforesd.
9. Voted that Mr Oliver Livermore Mr Nath1 Norcrofs & Mr George Harrington be a Committee to take Effectual care to pre- vent Trefpafses and Incroachments on the Common and undivided Lands.
The above written are the Proprietors Votes
Attest Nath1 Harris Moderator.
[111] To Joseph Mason Proprietors Clerk. You are hereby ordered to poft Up Notifications at some publick places in Water- town in the words following. The Proprietors of ye Common and Undivided Lands in Watertawn Are hereby defired to meet at the Publick Meeting houfe in the Eaft Precinct in sd Town on Munday the Tenth of February Next at one of ye Clock afternoon for ye Ends following.
I. To know the mind of the Proprietors whether they will sell yt piece of Common Land Lying South of Doctor Clarks Dwelling houfe in sd Town.
2. To know the mind of ye Proprietors whether they will Sell any other pieces or Corners of their Common Land to Enable ye Committee (who were chofen for ye End) to Defend ye Common Lands from Trefpafers and Incroachments.
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3. To know the mind of the Proprietors whether they will Divide the reft or remainder of the Common & undivided Lands in sd Town.
4. To know the mind of ye Proprietors that in Cafe they do not se Caufe to Divide their Common Lands whether they will Lett any part or pieces thereof.
Oliver Livermore Nathanael Norcross { Proprietors Committee.
George Harrington
Watertown Jany 16 : 1734.
The Proprietors of ye Common and Undivided Land in Water- town are hereby Defired to meet at ye Publick Meeting houfe in ye Eafterly Precinct in sd Town on Munday the Ioth Day of Feby next at one of ye Clock afternoon for ye Ends following vizt.
I. To know ye mind of the Proprietors whether they will sell that piece of Common Land Lying south of Docter Clark's Dwell- ing houfe in sd Town.
2. To know the mind of the Proprietors whether they will sell any other pieces of or Corners of ye Common Land to Enable their Committee (who were choofen for yt end) to Defend their Common Lands from Trefpafes & Incroachments.
3. To know the mind of ye Proprietors whether they will Divide the reft or remainder of ye Common & undivided Lands in sd Town.
4. To know ye mind of ye Proprietors that in Cafe ye Do not se caufe to Divide their Common Lands, whether they will Lett any part or pieces thereof.
Pr ordr of the Proprietors Committee. Joseph Mason, Propr Clerk.
Watertown Jant the 17 : 1734.
[112] At a meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and undivided Land in Watertown on the 10th Day of Feby 1734/5 regularly Afsembled for ye Ends set forth in the Notification.
I. Voted and chofe Joseph Mason Esq' Moderator.
2. The Vote was put whether it is the mind of ye Proprietors to sell that piece of Common Land Lying south of Doctor Clarks Dwelling houfe in Watertown. And ye Vote paft in ye Nega- tive.
3. the Vote was put whether it is ye mind of ye Proprietors to Sell any other piece or Corner of their Common Land to Enable ye Committee (who were Chofen for ye End) to Defend their Common Lands from Trefpafses and Incroachments. And the vote paft in the Negative.
Upon a Motion made by sundry of ye Proprietors a Vote was put whether it is the mind of the Proprietors to Adjourne this Meeting and ye remaining buifnefs or Articles to some Longer time. And ye Vote paft in the Affirmative.
Voted and Adjourned this meeting and ye remaining buifnefs of it to this day month at this place at one of ye Clock after noon.
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At a meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and undivided in Watertown on the 10th Day of March 1734/5 by Adjourn- ment.
Put to Vote whether the Proprietors Admitt Mr Joseph Har- rington of Wefton to Act as a Voter on M' Edw Hows right. And ye Vote paft in the Negative.
Putt to Vote whether ye Proprietors Admitt Lt. Sam1 Stearns to be a voter on M' Isaac Stearns & M' Hawkins rights. and ye vote paft in the Negative.
Put to Vote whether the Proprietors will Divide the remaindr of ye Common and undivid Land in Watertown. And the Vote paft in the Negative.
Put to Vote whether it is the mind of the Proprietors to Lett any part or pieces of the Common and Undivided Lands in Watertown. & ye Vote paft in ye Negative.
[113] To Joseph Mason Proprietors Clerk.
You are hereby ordered to post up Notifications at some publick place in Watertown to Notify the Proprietors of the Common and Undivided Land in sd Town to Meet at the Publick Meeting houfe in the Eaft Precinct of sd Town on munday the fifteenth day of March next at one of ye Clock in the Afternoon of sd Day for ye Ends following.
I. To know the minds of the Proprietors whether they will Grant a Sum of Money to Enable their Committee to Defend their Rights in the Common and Undivided Land and to prevent any Incroachments being made on sd Common Land. And in cafe ye Proprietors are not of the mind to Grant money. then
2. To know the minds of the Proprietors whether they will sell any part or pieces of their Common Land the Produce thereof to be Improved for the proprietors in defending their Common Lands. And other ways as they Shall think moft for their Advantage.
3. To know the minds of the Proprietors whether they will Lett any pieces of their Common & Undivided Land.
Oliver Livermore Nath1 Norcrofs Prors Comtee. George Harrington
Watertown, Feby 25 : 1735 /6.
The Proprietors of ye Common & undivided Land in Water- town are hereby Defired to meet at ye Publick Meeting houfe in the Eafterly Precinct in sd Town on Munday the fifteenth of March Next at one of ye Clock in the Afternoon for ye Ends fol- lowing.
I. To know the mind of the Proprietors whether they will Grant a Sum of Money to Enable their Committee to Defend their Rights in the Common & undivided Lands & to prevent Any Incroachments being made thereon. And in cafe the Proprs are not of ye mind to Grant Money then,
2. To know the mind of ye Proprietors whether they will sell Any part or pieces of their Common Land the Produce thereof to
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be Improved for the Proprietors in defending their Right in ye Common Land and other ways as they shall think be moft to their Advantage.
3. To know the mind of ye Proprietors whether they will Lett any pieces of ye Common & Undivided Land.
Pr order of ye Proprietors Committee.
Joseph Mason, Propr Clerk.
Watertown, Feby 26, 1735/6.
[114] At a Meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and Undivided Land in Watertown on Munday the fifteenth Day of March, A. D., 1735 / 6, Regularly Afsembled.
I . Voted and Chofe Mr Jonas Bond Moderator of ye meeting.
2. The Vote was put whether it is the mind of the Proprie- tors to Grant a sum of Money to Enable their Committee to Defend their Rights in the Common and Undivided Land, and to prevent Incrochments being made thereon. And the Vote paft in the Negative.
3. The Vote was Put whether the Proprietors are of ye mind to Sell some part or pieces of their Common Land for the Ends set forth in the Notification. And ye Vote paft in the Affirmative.
4. The Vote was Put whether it is the minds of the Pro- prietors to sell that Parcel of their Common and Undivided Land Lying by Bever Brook (Near Mr Samuel Stowels) on both sides of the Town Way part whereof was Lett to sd Sam! Stowel. And the Vote Paft in ye Affirmative.
5. The Vote was put whether it is the mind of the Proprietors to Sell that piece or parcel of their Common and Undivided Land Lying Near the Widow Mary Learneds on the Southerly Side of the Highway between sd Way & ye Mill Crick. And ye Vote paft in the Affirmative.
6. The Vote was put whether it is the mind of ye proprietors to Chofe and Impower a Committee to Sel above sd pieces of Land And to Execute Lawfull Deeds of the same in ye Name and behalf of ye Proprietors. And the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
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