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7. Voted and Chofe Mifsers Jonas Bond, Oliver Livermore and Ebenezer Thatcher to be a Committee for ye Ends abovesaid.
8. Voted that the Committee abovesaid pay the Produce of ye Land they shall sell, in to the Proprietors Treafurey. And give An Acct of their proceedings relating to the premifes at the Next Proprietors meeting.
9. The Vote was put whether it is the minds of the Proprie- tors to Let the Islands by the fish Wares South of Dotcherfields (so called) for ye space of Three Years. And ye Vote paft in the Affirmative.
IO. Voted that the Committee abovesd shall Lett ye Islands abovesd for the space abovesd.
[115] The Proprietors of ye Common and undivided Land in Watertown are hereby defired to Meet at the Publick Meeting houfe in the Eafterly Precinct of sd Town On Munday the 18 day of Octobr Currant at one of ye Clock in ye After Noon for ye Ends following.
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I. To here the reports of ye Comtee chofen and Impowered to Sell some of ye Common and undivided Lands how far they haue proceeded.
2. To hear ye Act of ye Comtee that were chofen to prevent Trefpafses and Incroachmt on the Common & Undivided Lands what they haue Expended in the behalf of ye proprietors in sd Affairs.
3. To know the mind of ye Proprietors how sd Comtee Shall be Satisfy ed.
4. To know the mind of ye proprietors whether they will make an Addition of some Meet perfon or perfons to the Comtee Chofen to prevt Trefpefses and Incroachmts, &c.
5. To know the mind of ye Proprs whether they will Impower sd Comtee to Appear At any Court or Courts by Petition or Oth- erwife as there may be Ocation to Defend the Proprietors Rights and prevelidges.
6. To know the Minds of ye Proprs whether they will Impower their Comtee At the propr Charge to take a plan of ye weth of ye Highways and Town Ways in ye Aforesd Town as Origanally Left and Improve the same as there may be Ocation for ye Benefit of ye proprietors.
Pr ordr of ye Proprs Comtee. Joseph Mason, Proprs Cler.
Watertown, Octor 9th, 1736.
[116] At a Meeting of the Proprietors of ye Common and Undivided Land in Watertown Regularly Notifyed and Afsembled on the Eighteenth day of October, 1736.
I. Voted and Chofe Jonas Bond Moderator of sd Meeting.
2. It was put to Vote whether it is the mind of ye Proprietors that this meeting be adjourned for some time, & the Vote paft in ye Negative.
The the firft Article in the Notification was red; and nothing was Acted thereon by reafon that one of sd Comtee was Abfent being at that time many miles up in the Country.
The second Artical being read,.
3. It was put to Vote whether it be the mind of ye Proprietors, to chofe a Committee to Examine the Accts of their Committee who were chofen to prevent Incroachments on ye Common & undivided Land what they have Expended &c. And ye Vote paft in the Affirmative.
4. Voted and Chofe to be a Commtee to Examine the Accts of ve aforesd Committee Mefsurs Jonathan Stone Jonas Bond and Chriftopher Grant.
The third Article being read,
5. It was put to Vote whether it be the mind of the Proprie- tors, that After the Committees Accompts are Examined who were Chofen to prevent Trefpafs and Incroachments on ye Com- mon & undivided Land &c that sd Accompts shall be satisfyed and paid out of the Produce of the sale of ye Land Lately sold by the Proprietors Committee who were Chofen for that purpose &
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who were Directed to pay Effects and produce of of sd Land into the Proprietors Treafury. And the Vote Paft in ye Affirmative. The fourth Article being Read.
6. It was put to vote whether it be the Mind of the Proprie- tors to make any Addition to their Committee Chofen to prevent Trefpafses and Incroachments &c. And the Vote past in the Affirmative.
7. Voted and chofe to be Added to said Committee, Jonas Bond & Ebenezer Goddard.
S. It was put to Vote whether the Proprietors do Impower said Committee to Appear at any Court or Courts, by Petition or otherwife as there may be Ocation to Defend the Proprietors Rights and Previlidges. and the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
The Sixth Article being read.
9. It was put to Vote whether the Proprietors do Impower their said Committee at the Proprietors Charge to take a plan of the Width of the High Ways and Town Ways in the abovesd Town as originally left and Improve the same as there may be Ocation for the benefit of ye Proprietors. And the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
These Votes were past at the abovesd Meeting.
attest : Jonas Bond, Moderator.
[117] The Proprs of ye Com" and undivided Land in Water- town are hereby Notifyed to Meet at the publick Meeting houfe in the Eafterly Precinct of sd Town on fryday ye fourth day of March Next at one of ye clock in ye Afternoon for ye Ends follow- ing vizt. whereas Sundry Unhapy differances have of Late rifen in sd sd Town between the proprietors and ye Town refpecting the Highways, & private Ways in sd Town, wch if not speedly remeded may be of very ill Confequence to ourselves and pofterity ; for an Amicable ifue of sd Differances. To know the Mind of ye proprietors, whether all Differances Difputes & Controverfies that haue Arifsen or may Arife touching the Lands in this Town lying as Ways or reputed as Such and touching the Difpofsefion of ye proceeds of the Sale of any such be refferred to ye final Deter- mination of ye Honourable Thomas Graues Frances Foxcroft & Sam1 Danforth Esqre or ye Majr part of them, and that ye Court of General Sefsions of ye peace be requefted to Appoint the Gentlmn before Named a Comtee to take a view of ye sd Lands and Ways and make report whether the sd Ways sid remain as Originally Left or be Contracted in their Wedth the Report of ye Com tee being Accepted by ye sd Court to be An Ifue of all Controverfies whatfoever touching the same. Dated at Watertown Feby 25 : 1736/7. Pr order of ye Committee.
Joseph Mason, Proprs Cler.
At a Meeting of the Proprietors of ye Common & Undivided Lands In Watertown regularly Notifyed & Afsembled together on the fourth Day of March, A. D., 1736 / 7.
I. Voted and Chofe Mr Jonas Bond Moderator.
2. The Vote was put whether it is the Mind of the Proprietors That all Difputes & Controverfsis that have Arifen or may Arife
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Touching the Lands in the Town Lying as Ways or reputed as Such & Touching the Difpofition of the proceeds of ye sale of any such be refferred to the final Determination of ye Honble Thos Graues Fras Foxcroft & Sam! Danforth Esqre or the Majr part of them; and that ye Court of General Sefsions of the peace be Requefted to appoint the Gentlem" before named a Committee to take a view of sd Lands & Ways and Make report whether ye sd Ways sld remain as Originally Left or be Contracted in their Width the report of ye Committee being Accepted by sd Court to be an Ifhu of All Controverfsis whatfoever touching the same. And ye Vote paft in ye Affirmative.
3. The Vote was put whether it is the mind of ye Proprietors to Choofe a Committee to Carry the Abovesd Vote to ye Gentle- men above Named, and to requeft ye Court of General Sefsions or ye peace to Appoint sd Gentlem" to be a Committee for ye Ends Aforesd. and ye Vote paft in ye Affirmative.
4. Voted and Chofe Mefsrs Jonas Bond Oliver Livermore & George Harrington to be a Committee for ye Ends abovesd.
These Votes were paft at ye Abovesd Meeting.
Attest : Jonas Bond, Moderator.
[118] The Proprietors of the Common and Univided Land in Watertown are hereby Notifyed to Meet at the Publick Meeting houfe in the Eaft Precinct in sd Town on Munday the seventeenth Day of Octobr Current at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon for the Ends following Vizt :
To hear the Petition of Samuel Stratton Ebenezer Thatcher and Joseph Crackbone who pray for a piece of ye Common Land of abt halfe An Acrer lying Near to the Houfe of Joshua Grant of sd Town To be Granted unto them to Set a Wind-Mill upon; as is more fully set forth in their Petition. And to know the mind of ye Proprietors whethr they will Grant half an Acrer of sd Com- mon land to sd Petitioners for the Ends Aforesd in Anfwer to their Petition.
Pr Order of the Proprs Committee. Joseph Mafon Proprs Cler.
At a Meeting of the Proprs of ye Common and Undivided Land in Watertown Regularly Notifyed and Afsembled on ye 17th day of Octor, 1737.
Voted and Chofe Joseph Mason Esqr Moderator for sd Meeting.
The Petition of Samuel Stratton Ebenezr Thatcher & Joseph Crackbone was red who Petitioned for a piece of ye Common and Undivided Land lying Near the Houfe of Joshua Grant in sd Town to be granted unto them in Order to Erect a Wind-Mill upon. After the Matter was Confidred ye Vote was put Whether it is the Mind of ye Proprietors To grant to ye sd Sam1 Stratton Eben- ezer Thatcher and Joseph Crackbone the Petitioners and to their heirs and Afsigns half an Acrer of ye Common and undivided Land prayed for in the Petition on Condition that they the sd Sam1 Stratton Ebenezer Thatcher & Joseph Crackbone Do Erect a Wind-Mill on sd granted Land and that they their heirs And
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Afsigns do keep and Maintain a Wind-Mill on sd Land, That then sd half Acrer of Land be to the Sole Ufe and benefit of ye sd Sam! Stratton Eben' Thatcher & Joseph Crackbone their heirs and Afsigns, so long as a Wind-Mill shall be Keept and Maintained thereon, but upon the failler thereof sd half Acrer of Land to return back to the Proprietors Again. And the Vote Past in the Affirmative.
Put to Vote whether it is the Mind of ye Proprietors to choofe a Committee to Stake out sd half Acrer of Land to the Petitioners and make report of their doings at the Next Proprietors Meeting. And the Vote paft in the Affirmative.
Voted and Chofe Mifsrs Jonathan Stone, John Hastings & Oli- ver Livermore to be a Committee for the End Abovesaid.
We the Subfcribrs the Comtee Chofen and Appointed of ye Common and undivided Land in Watertown at ye Meeting on 17th of May 1737. To Stake out the half Acrer of Land granted by the Proprs aforesd To Sam1 Stratton, Eben' Thatcher & Jofeph Crackbone on Condition of their Erecting & Maintaining a Wind Mill on said half Acrer as Mentioned in the Grant of sd Land Recorded in the Proprs Book of Records. Have According to the truft repofed in us Staked out half an Acrer of Land at the place and for the End prayed for the Wind Mill now Standing on part of sd half Acrer it being Bounded all Round or on every point on Common Land. the Weft Line being six Rods in length and is Thirty two feet Weft of ye Round houfe of ye sd Wind Mill, the North & South Lines are Thirteen Rods five feet & a half in length each the South Line being five Rods North of ye fence that Now Stands on ye South Bounds of ye High Way, and the Eaft Line is the same in Length with the Weft Line.
Watertown, May 12th, 1742. Jonathan Stone, John Haftings, Oliver Livermore, Committee.
[119] To Joseph Mason Esqr Clerk of the Proprietors of the Common and Undivided Land in Watertown. You are hereby Ordered to post up Notifications to Notify the Proprietors of ye Common & undivided Land in sd Town To meet at the Publick Meeting houfe in sd Town on the Twentyeth Day of January Currant at one of the Clock, After Noon for the Ends follow- ing vizt.
Whereas the Proprietors abovesd at a Meeting on the fourth Day of March Laft past referred all Difputes & Controverfies that had Arrifsen touching the Land in the Town Lying as Ways & Reputed as such and the proceeds thereof &c., To the final Determination of ye Honorable Thomas Graves, Fras Foxcroft & Sam! Danforth Esqrs &c, but did not at sd Meeting choofe a Comtee to Appear in the behalf & Reprefent the Proprietors before the abovesd Gentlemen Refferees.
To know the Mind of the Proprietors whether they will Choofe and Authorize a Committee to Appeare before the Honourable Refferees aforesd at any times and place that they may Appoint to Reprefent the Proprietors, and in their Names and behalf to
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Defend their Intereft before sd Refferees, Relating to the Premifses, refferred to their Determination.
Watertown, Jany 9th, 1737. Oliver Livermore, Proprs Nathaniel Norcrofs, George Harrington, Comtee.
Notifications were posted According to Order.
At a Meeting of ye Proprs of ye Common and undivided Lands in Watertown Regularly Notifyed and Meet January the Twentyeth, 1737.
I. Voted and Chofe Jonas Bond Moderator for sd Meeting.
2. The Vote was put whether it be the mind of ye Proprietors to Choofe a Committee and to Authorize & Impower them to Appear before the Honourable Thomas Graves, Francis Foxcroft & Sam1 Danforth Esqrs Refferees who are to Determine all Difputes & Controverfies that have Arrifsen in the Town touching the Lands Lying as Ways, and Reputed as such and the proceeds thereof &c. and to Reprefent & Manage for the Proprietors at any time or place the Honourable Refferees shall Appoint for sd purpofses. And the Vote paft in ye Affirmative.
3. Voted and chofe to be a Committee for the Ends abovesd Mifsrs Jonas Bond, Jonan Stone & Oliver Livermore.
Thefe Votes was past at the Above said Meeting.
Att : Jonas Bond, Moderator.
[120] To Jofeph Mason Esqr Cler of the Proprietors of the Common and undivided Land in Watertown. You are hereby ordred to Set Notifications to Notify the Proprietors of ye undi- vided Land in sd Town to meet at ye Publick Meeting houfe in sd Town on the 17 Day of May Next at Two of ye Clock after noon for ye Ends following Vizt.
I. To choofe a Standing Committee to manage ye Prudentials of ye Proprs.
2. To know ye Mind of ye Proprietors whether they will Divid the Common and undivided Land in Watertown and Elfe where (belonging to ye proprs) amongst ye Proprs and in cafe ye Props se caufe not to Divide, then
3. To know the mind of ye Proprs whether they will Let ye sd Common & undivided Land or any Part thereof.
4. To know ye mind of ye Proprs whether they will make a grant of ye Common and undivided Land in Waltham and Wefton belonging to the proprietors To Roland Cotton, Joseph Harring- ton & others (whofe Names are Subfcribed to A request to ye Committee, for their Share of ye Common & undivided Lands in Watertown, Walthan & Weston belonging to the Proprietors.
5. To know the mind of the Proprietors what they will grant to their prefent Standing Committee Clerk & Treafurer for their Trouble and Services.
Watertown, Apr 21, 1742.
Oliver Livermore,
Nath1 Norcrofs, Proprs George Harrington,
Comtee.
Which was Done Accordingly. and Set up ye 30th of April, 1742.
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At a Meeting of ye Proprs of ye Common and undivided Land in Watertown &c. Regularly Notifyed and Afsembled on ye 17th day of May, 1742, for ye Ends Set forth in the Notification.
Voted and Chofe Mr Jonas Bond Moderator of sd Meeting.
Voted to Choofe a Standing Committee to manage the Pruden- tials of ye Proprietors.
Voted and Chofe Joseph Mafon, Nath1 Harris Esqr and Mr Oliver Livermore to be a Commtee to manage the Prudenfialls of ye Proprs.
The Vote was put whether it is the mind of ye Proprs To Divide their Common and undivided Land in Watertown & Elfe where amond ye Proprs &c. And the Vote paft in the Negative.
The Vote was put whether the Proprs are of ye mind to Act on the Third Article (in the Notification). And ye Vote paft in ye Negative.
The Vote was put whether it is the mind of ye Proprs to Act on the forth Article, And the Vote paft in the Negative.
The Vote was Put whether the Proprs will Act upon the fifth Article, And the Vote paft in the Negative.
[121] To Joseph Mason Esqr Clerk of the Proprs of ye Common & undivided Lands in Watertown &c. Whereas Sundry of ye Propres having Petitioned the Proprietors Committee for ye Calling of a Proprs Meeting.
You are hereby Ordred to Post up Notifications to Notify the sd Proprs to Meet on Tuefday ye Twenty second day of February Currant, at one of ye Clock after Noon at the Publick Meeting houfe in sd Town for ye Ends following, viz.
I. To hear ye Accts of such Perfons yt ye Proprs are Indebted to and for ye proprs to pafs on sd Accts and to manafest their minds how such Debts or Accts as ye Proprs shall Alow of Shall be Satis- fied and paid.
2. To know the mind of ye Proprs whether they will Refign up their Proprietee or Common Lands in Watertown and Elfe where in to the hands of sd Town of Watertown on the Conditions following Vizt. That ye sd Town do Sell and Dispofe of ye same and out of ye Proceeds thereof to Deliver into the hands of ye Committee Lait Chofen by ye Proprs so much as to pay and Satiffy all the Accts that ye Proprs Alow of to be paid. And the Remain- der of sd Proceeds, to be devoted to be a Publick Stock for ye Ufe of sd Watertown for ever. To be Let out upon Intereft and ye Intereft there of to be Devoted to help Support the Gofpel Min- iftry and a Grammar School in sd Watertown for Ever.
And in ye Notifications, to Notify all Perfons who have any Juft claims upon sd Proprs to bring in yr Accts to ye Commtee on fryday ye ISth of this Inftant Feby at three of ye clock afternoon at ye Houfe of David Coollidges of sd Watertown Inholder, in order to have them Laid before ye Proprs at ye meeting abovesd.
Nath1 Harris,
Watertown, Feby Sth 1742.
Oliver Livermore, ) Proprs Commtee.
Notifications were Posted up on ye 9th of Feby, 1742.
Accordingly Pr
Joseph Mason, Cler.
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[122] At a Meeting of ye Proprs of the Common & Undivided Lands in Watertown and Elfe where belonging to them, Regu- larly Notified & Afsembled on the 22 Day of Feby, 1742, at ye Publick Meeting Houfe in sd Watertown.
Voted and Chofe Joseph Mason Esqr Moderator. of sd Meeting.
Mr. George Harrington's Acct was Laid before the Proprs and read.
Voted & Alowed, to Mr George Harrington ye Sum of forty Shillings Old Tenner.
Voted and Allowed ye Clerk and Treafr ye sum of five pounds old Tenner.
Then Voted and Adjourned this meeting & ye Remaining buifnefs to Thurfday next ye 24th of this Inftant Feby Two Clock Afternoon at this place.
At a Meeting of ye Proprs of ye Common and undivided Lands In Watertown &c. on ye 24th of Feby 1742 by Adjournment.
Mr Oliver Livermore Laid an Acct before ye Proprs of money he had Recd of Sundry Perfons to be Improved fo ye ufe of ye Proprs amout to 42 : 2 : 7.
Voted and Allowed to Mr Oliver Livermore The Suni of forty two pounds 2 / 2 to Satiffy ye Acct by him Laid before ye Proprs. old Tenner.
Voted and Alowed M' Jonas Bond for 2 days attending Sur- veyor 10 / & for expence 4 / . old Tenner.
Voted and Alowed Mr Oliver Livermore 8/ for one day and expence, Old Tenner.
Voted and Alowed Mr Eben' Goddard for one Day wth ye Sur- veyr. old Tenner. 5 /.
Voted that ye Money in ye Treafurer and wt Elfe is due to ye Proprs shall be as far as it will go to help pay ye Accts Alowed of by ye Proprs and ye Six pound formerly granted ye Comtee and 35 / due to Nath1 Norcrofs.
Voted that ye Common Lands abovesd shall be subject to pay the Remainder of ye Accts wch ye money in ye Treafury &c Dos not pay.
Then the Second Article in ye Notification ws red, and after Confideration thereof. The Vot was put
Whether it is the minds of the Proprietors, to Refign up their Proprietee or Common Lands in Watertown & Elfe where into ye hands of sd Town of Watertown. on the Conditions following vizt. That ye sd Town do Sell & Difpofe of ye same, and out of ye proceeds there of to Deliver into the hands of ye Comtee Laft Chofen by ye Proprs so much as to pay and Satiffy what shall remain to be paid of ye Accts yt the Proprs alowd of to be paid. And that ye Remainder of sd proceeds be Devoted to be a Publick Stock for ye Ufe of sd Watertown for ever, to be let out upon Intereft, and the Intereft thereof to be Devoted to help support ye Gofpel Miniftry and ye Grammer & Englifh School in said Water- town for ever. And the Vote past in the Affirmative.
And no Objection made against it.
Lands, Grants, and Possessions.
Index to Inventories .*
Page.
Page.
Abbot, Robert
.. 101
Amler, Richard . .63, 144
Andrews, Thomas
. 50, 134
Anger, Edmond
.50, 135
Arnold, Thomas
62, 110, 140
Barnard, Bernard,
John.
24, 80, 118
Bairstow, Michael
.61, 143
Barron, Elliz
.31, 121
Barsham, William
26,83,118
Bartlett, Thomas
27,84
Batchilor, John. 75
Beech, Richard 39, 126
Beers, Richard
54, 103, 138
Bemis, Joseph
58,140
Benjamin, John
.35, 123
Richard
47,133
Bigelow, Biggely,
John
58,139
Biscoe, John .
34, 81, 122
66
Nathaniel
46,130
Blois, Edmund ..
38,92
Bowman, Nathaniel. 38,93
Boyden, Thomas.
33, 122
Boyson, Thomas
30, 86, 121
66
Brabrook, John
33, 122
Bridges, William.
52
Brigan, Thomas
50, 134
Bright, Henry Jun
32, 88
"
Senior
.32, 121
Browne, Abram
21, 76, 117
John. .77
Richard
18, 72
Browning, Malachy
50, 136
Bulward, Benjamin
45, 130
George
39, 126
66
Nathan
:131
Maudlin and Ann
126
Busby, Nicholas ..
50, 99, 135
Cakebred, Thomas
.96
Callow, Oliver
130
Carter, Thomas Elder
.. 18
Chadwick, Charles ..... 56, 105, 139
Chattack, Shattuck,
William
66, 145
Child, Ephraim
·59,107, 140
Church, Garret
.66, 113
Clayse, John.
51, 136
Clarke, William
.53, 137
Clough, John
.37, 124
Coolidge, John
36,92, 124
Crispe, Benjamin
31, 88
Cummins, Isaac.
.. 91
Cutler, James.
30,87
Cutting, John.
.109
Cuttris, Henry
106, 139
Daniel, Robert
49, 98, 134
Dikes, Dix,
Edward
27,84
Dogget, John
.38, 93
Dow, Henry .
30, 120
Eaton, William
.134
Eddie, John
25, 81, 117
Eire, Simon, Jun
.46, 131
66
Sen
23, 78, 117
Thomas
46, 131
Ellett, John.
40, 95
Feke, Robert.
71
Felch, Henry.
140
Filbrick, Philbrick,
Thomas
62, 110
Firmin, John
.55, 104
Fiske, David
·36, 91, 124
John .
145
Fleg, Thomas
.38, 124
Flemming, John
43, 12S
Foot, Nathaniel
. 106
Foulger, John ..
53, 137
Freeman, Samuel.
.59, 100, 141
[* These three Inventories are designated as First, Second and Third from the order of their sequence in the Book of Records. As printed the original pages of the separate inventories are given enclosed in parentheses, while their pages in the Book of Records are continued in brackets. - EDS. ]
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Lands, Grants, and Possessions.
Page.
Gale, Richard. .47, 131
Garfield, Edward
63,111, 144
Samuel .
.64 144
Godfree, William
30, 120
Goffe, Edward .
51,136
Goldstone, Henry
33, 89, 121
Gosse, John
51,99
Grant, Christopher
. 65, 112, 141
Greene, Henry
18
Grout, John .
.42, 127
Gutterig, William
.52, 102
Guy, Nicholas.
21, 75, 116
Hamlett, William 66,127 Hammond, William . ... 61, 108, 146 Harrington, see Herrington.
Hart, Isaac ..
.37, 125
Hastings, Thomas
19, 74, 115
Hawkins, Timothy
.34, 90
Hayward, John .
49,98
Herrington, Robert
67,120
Holden, Justinian
.65, 146
Richard
65, 141
Hosier, Samuel 55, 105, 118
How, Edward.
70, 115
Elder
.. 17
Ives, Miles.
39, 125
Jacob, Nicholas .99
James, Edmond .101
Jennison, Robert.
.54,108
William
18, 71
Keies, Robert .50
Kemball, Henry, Jun
64,146
Sen 37,92
Richard
.87
King, Thomas
.31, 88
Kingsberry, John
46, 97
Knap, Nicholas
.29, 86
Knights, John
43,128
Knolls, John
.. 70
Knop, William, Jun
64, 145
Sen
.54,104
Lam, Edward. 41,94
Lawrence, John
.34, 90, 122
Lewis, Edmond.
.29, 85
Linton, Richard
.30, 121
Livermore, John
.113
Lockwood, Robert
25, 82, 118
Loveran, John
58, 80
Maihew, Thomas
19, 73
Marrett, John.
49, 134
Mason, Edmond
.74
Hugh
25. 81, 118
Mixer, Isaac
47,97
Morse, Daniel
109
Page.
Mosse, Joseph
.35, 91, 123
Munnings, George .
20, 108, 119
Nicarson, John .113
Nois, Peter ..
46, 119, 131
Norcross, Jeremiah
. 20, 74, 116
Nut, Miles
44, 97, 129
Onge, Simon
65. 146
Osely, David
.56, 119
Page, John.
64, 112, 144
66
William
. 64, 145
Paine, William
22, 79, 117
Parker, William
29, 120
Parkhurst, George
66
.61
66
Sen
.142
Pattrick, Daniel
79
Peirce, see Perse.
Pellam, Hebard .
49, 134
Pembleton, Brian
.76
Perry, William
34,122
Perse, Anthony
63, 111, 143
John
63, 143
Person, Bartholomew
63, 144
Philbrick, Fillbrick, Thomas 62, 110
Phillips, George
69, 115
Phillpot, Thomas
48, 132
Pickrum, Esther
39,94
George
40, 126
Potter, William
55, 108, 125
Prescott, John
53, 137
Rainer, Thurston
86
Reinolds, John
97
Rogers, John
29, 120
Thomas
.89
Saltenstall, Henry
49. 134
Sir Richard
.69
Samuel
45, 133
Sanderson, Robert
45, 130
Sawtle, Richard .
53, 103
Seely, Robert
.83
Shattuck, Chattuck, William 66, 145
Shearman, Edmond.
.99
John.
31, 89, 138
Simson, John
... 109
Smith, Daniel
67,145
Francis .. 75
=
John, Sen
26, 82
66
Thomas
.31, 87
Springe, John
.41,95
Stebbin, John.
66, 145
Sterne, Stearns,
Isaac. .
22, 77, 117
Stickling, John
.85
Stone, Gregory.
.86
Simon
19, 73, 115
189
Index to Inventories.
Page.
Stowers, John 60, 109, 142
Tainter, Joseph .46, 132
Taylor, George.
.. 56
Gregory .
105, 139
Thomas
65, 142
Thele, Thrale,
66 Nicholas. 42, 128
Thorpe, Henry.
.130
Tomson, John. 102
Trane, John
44, 129
Tuck, Robert
.74
Underwood, Martin 11, 95
Vezy, Robert·
57, 106, 139
Wait, Richard .38, 125
Ward, Andrew
99
Warrin, John
42,100
Page.
Waters, Lawrence. .... 43,96
Wellington, see Willington.
Wheeler, Timothy .145
White, Anthony
.135
66
Edmond.
47, 132
Emanuel
.. 78
66
John
53, 137
Whitney, John, Jun
. 55, 139
Sen.
28, 85, 120
Williams, William
.45
Willington, Roger
51, 101, 136
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