Watertown early town records, vol 3, Part 13

Author: Watertown (Mass.); Historical Society of Watertown (Mass.)
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Watertown, Mass. [etc.]
Number of Pages: 512


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ordered at Sd meeting that the Clerk Give Notificcation to the Selectmen of the adjacent towns to attend the Same on the 28 & 29 Days of April Currunt.


orderd at Sd meeting that Jofiah Coollidg Son of obediah Coolledg now under the Care of the Selectmen Shuld Live with his Uncle Eben'. Godderds untill the next meeting of the Selectmen or untell further order and to attend the Same.


At a meeting of the Selectmen of Watertown at the houfe of M' Thomas Saltmarfhs on the 5th. Day of may 1735.


orderd at Said meeting that the Clerk Send out warrants to the


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Several Conftables of Sd town. in the Name of the Selectmen to warn a Town Meeting the warrants to run in the Tenner and form following.


To the Conftables of Sd Town &c.


In Obfervence of a Precept Diricted to the Selectmen of Watertown by the high Sherriff of the County of Middlefix These are in his Majy. Name to will and Require You the Sd Conftables forthwith to Warne the Freeholders and other Inhabitance in the East and West Precincts in sd Town who are Quallified according to Law to Vote in the Choice of a Reprefentative to meet at the publick Meeting house in the west Precinct in Watertown on Wednesday the 14th: Day of May Currunt at two of the Clock in the after noone of Sd Day. for the town then and their to Chufe and Elect one or more Perfons to Reprefent and Serve the Town of Watertown in a Great and General Court or afsembley appointed to be Convened held and kept for his Majasties Servis at the Court hous in Boston upon Wednesday the 28. Day of may Currunt.


You are Likewife orderd to warn the Freeholders and other Inhabitance of Watertown afore Sd who are Quallified according to Law to Vote in Town Affairs to meet at the Publick meeting houfe in the West Precinct in Sd Town at of the Clock in the afternoone of Sd Day for the Ends following (Viz) (1) to know the mind of the Town whether they will Petition the Justices of the Quarter Sefions for the County of Middlefix at thier Next Court of General Sefsions of the Peace to be holdon at Cambredg in Sd County of Middlefix on the third Tuefday of may Currunt to order a Warrant to the Sherriff or his Deputy to Summon a Jury to Vew and Lay out: the highway or Common Road Leading from a Certain Brook Commonly Called and known by the Name of Masters Brook at the West End of Watertown Great Plane : to Cambridg Line Nere M' Edward Marrits : That So the Sd highway or Common road may be made Certain and Bounded and recorded that so futer Dificultis Contentions Charges and Trobles may be prevented.


(2) if it be the mind Town to Petition the Court of Quarter Sefsions as above Sd then to know the mind of the Town whether they will Chufe a Committee to Petition the afore Sd Court of quarter Sefsions in the name and behalf of the town for the Ends above Sd


(3) to know the mind of the Town whether they will grant a Sufficiant Sume of money to Defray the Charges that may aney ways arife by the Petitioning for or the Laying out of the above Sd high way or Comon road


(4) to finifh the bufnifs that was adjorned from march meeting to may meeting. &c.


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Middlefix fs To M' John Bright and M' Allin Flagg Conftabls of Watertown of Watertown in Sd County Greeting.


(Seal) In obfervence of a precept Diricted to the Selectmen of


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the Town by the high Sherriff of Sd County. These are In his majafties name to will and require forthwith to warn the Free- holders and other Inhabitance of the East and West Precincts In Watertown who are quallefied to Vote in the Choice of a Repre- fentativ to meet at the Publick meeting house in the West precinct on Wedensday the 14 Day of may Currunt at one of the Clock in the after noone for the town then and their to Chufe and Elect one or more perfons to reprefent and Sarve the town of Watertown in a Great and General Court appointed to be Convened held and kept for his majy. Servis at the Court house in Bofton upon Wedensday the 28th. Day of may Currunt &c.


You are alike ordered to warn the Freeholders and other Inhabi- tance of the east & west Precincts who are quallefied to Vote in town affairs to meet at the above Sd meeting house at two of the Clock on Sd Day for the Ends following (viz)


(1) to finish the Remaining Busnifs of Last march meeting which was adjorned to may meeting.


(2) to know the mind of the Town whether they will Petition the Juftices of quarter Sefsions for the County of Middx. at their Next Court of General Sefsions of the Peace to Be holdon at Cambridg in Sd County of middx. on the third tuesday of may Currunt to order a warrant to the Sherriff or his Deputy to Sum- mon a Jury to Viw and Lay out the highway or Common road Leading from mafters Brook at the west end of the Great Plaine in Watertown : to Cambridg Line Nere to M' Edward marrits : that So the Sd highway or Common road may be mad Certain and bounded and Recorded that So further Dificultis Contentions Charges and trobles may be prevented.


(3) if it be the mind of the town to Petition the Court of quarter Sefsions as above Sd then to know the mind of the town whether they will Chufe a Committee to petition the above Sd Court of Quarter Sefsions in the name and behalf of the town for the ends afore Sd.


(4) to know the mind of the town whether they will Grant a Suffifiant Sum of money to Defray the Charges that may aney ways arife by the Petitioning or Laying out of the above Sd highway or Common road


(5) Roberd Gage making application to the Selectmen for to help releve John Bacon. to here the propofals which the Sd Gage made to the Selectinen Namly that the town allow him ten pound per year During Sª Said bakons natural Life or Grant him one hundred pounds in money and he the Sd Gage will Discharge and Secuor the town of watertown from aney Charge or troble here after which may arife by Sd Bacon and to act their Pleafure with relation to Sd propofals or aney theng the town Shall think proper to be Don in that mater


(6) to here the Petition of M' Anthoney Caverley and M' John Fiske who pray for Liberty to have it an article in this warn- ing to know the town mind whether they will Discontennue part


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of the town way Leading by M' Caverly as is Set forth in Sd Petition


(7) to here the Petition of John Kimball who prays for Liberty to hang a Gate on the town way Leading by Jofeph Childs as Set forth in Sd petition


(8) to here the petition of Jofiah Starns who prays for Liberty to remove the town pound from the place where it now Stands to a Certain place on Sd Starns Land on the South Side of Sd Starnesis barn as is Set forth in Sd petition here of faile not and make return of this warrant and your Doings their on to the Selectmen at Least one Day before the time apointed herein for ye meeting Dated at Watertown the Six Day of may in the Eight year of his majy. Reign A:D: 1735


Pr: order of the Selectmen. Sam11 Livermore Town Clerk.


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At a General Town Meeting of the Freeholders and other Inhabitance of Watertown Lawfully warned and met to gether on the 14 day of May 1735 for the Choice of a Reprefentative


I Put to Vote whether the town would Chufe more then one Perfon for to Reprefent them at the great and General Court.


and the Vote pafed In the Nagative.


2 Voted and Chofe Nathaniel Harris Esq' to Serve for and Reprefent the town of Watertown at the Great and General Court or Afsembley Apointed to be Convened held and kept at the Court houfe in bofton upon Wedensday the 20 day of may Currunt.


At a General Town meeting of the Freeholders and others Inhabitants of Watertown Quallified to Vote in Town Affairs Law- fully warned and met to Gether on the 14th. Day of May 1735.


(1) Voted and Chofe Nathaniel Harris Esq' moderator for Sd meeting.


Where as the Highway or Common road Leading from masters brook (so called) at the westerly End of the Great plaine in Watertown to Cambridge Line nere M' Edward marrits : by Search and inQuiriy it Cannot be found that it ever was Laied out to any Certaine wedth or by any Certain bounds : and where as in Several Places there is Common and undevided Lands adjoyning to Sd highway or Common road and and in maney places Confiderable parciels of lands that might be Improved to Great ad Vantidg to the town of Watertown and to the advantidg of Perticuler perfons : and that by Reafon of the uncertenty of the Bredth and Bounds of the Sd highway or Common road maney Deficultis have arifen and all So many more may arife if not Spedely Prevented and the town Being Defireous that the Sd highway or Common road may be Eftablifhed laied out and bounded Made Certaine and Recorded in the best way and maner to Serve and accommadate the king and his People and least to the Dammage of of the town or aney Perticuler Perfon or Perfons and that futer Contentions Difficulties


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and troubles may be Prevented It was put to Vote to know the mind of the town whether they will petition or applie to the Justices in Quarter Sefsions at their Next Court of General Sef- sions of the peace to be holden at Cambridge within and for the County of Middx on the third tuesday of may Currunt: to order that the above Sd highway may be Vewed and Laied out made Certaine Bounded and recorded. by ordering out a Warrant to the Sherriff or his Deputy to Summon a Jury for that Purpofe or in aney other way as the Sd honnourable Court of Quarter Sefsions in their Great Wisdom Shall think fitt and the


Vote Pafed in the Affirmative


It was Put to Vote to know the towns mind whether they would Chufe three Perfons to be a Committee to Reprefent and Serve the town in the Busnifs above Sd and the Vote Pafed in the affirmative.


Voted


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M' Sam" Perrce


Voted and Chofe for Sd Committee - Ens: Thomas Harrington M' Samuel Brown


Voted and Granted the Sum of ten Pounds to Defray the Charges of Petitioning and Laying out of the above Sd way


M' Gages Propofals wear offerd to the town and was Debated upon And then Put to Vote as followeth : if it be your minds to Grant to M' Roberd Gage of Wefton who now keeps and main- taine one John Bacon Late of Watertown who is Not Capebill of maintaining of him Self &c. the Sum of ten Pounds a Year annualy During the Sd John Bacons natural life to be Paied out of the town treafurey annualy if the Sd Gage would Give Securety to the town to the Satisfaction of the Selectmen that the Saide Bacon Shall Never in aney way or maner become Chargeabill to the town of Watertown again aney more and the Vote Pafed in the affirmative.


The Petition of M' Antho: Caverley and M' John fiske was red to the town and after Sum debate was Put to Vote to know Mind of the town whether they would Grant the Prayer of Sd Petition and the Vote Pafed in ye Nagative.


the Petition of M' John Kimball was read to the town and Voted in the affirmative.


the Petition of Jofiah Starns was red to the town and after Sum Debate was put to Vote to know the towns mind whether they would Grant the Prayer of Sd Petition (Sd Starns Giveing the town the Piece of Land In Exchange for the Piece of Land the Sd pound now ftands upon) and the Vote Pafed in the affirmative.


At a meeting of the Selectmen of Watertown. at the house of M' Thomas Harrington on the 30th Day of June 1735. Ordered that the Town Clerk Give an order to the Town Treafure To pay


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to M' William Williams the Sume of ten pounds out of the money Approprieated and Granted for the Defraying the Charge of Repairing the Great Bridg Over Charles River In Watertown.


At Sd meeting the Selectmen apointed to meet on the 14th Day of July Next at three of the Clock in the afternoon on the Great Bridg over Charls River in Watertown to take Speedy Care that the Same be Repaired and that the Clerk Right to the Selectmen of Weston defire y™ to attend the Same.


At


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At Saide meeting the Selectmen Defierd M' John Smith. one of the Selectmen to proquer what Clothing the Widdow Wyeth is In Prefent Nefsesity of at Prefent and Bring in his account to the Selectmen in order to be adjusted.


Orderd at Saide Meeting that the Clerk Give Order to the Treaferer to Pay to M' Hopeftill Meeds the Sume of five Pounds Twelve Shillings & Six Pence. which was Granted the 10 Day of Decembre 1734 Towards the Support of Marrgrit Warrin.


Ordred at Said meeting the Clerk Give an Order to the Treafurer to Pay to M' Nathaniel Harrington School master the Sume of 271 .. IO$ .. 0od for his keeping School half a Year from the 15th Day of Jenewary 1734 And agreed that the Sd Schoomaster Should have at the Rate of Sixty Pounds Pr Year untill further Order.


At Said meeting M' Thomas Coollidg. M' Thomas Saltmarfh M' Thomas Harrington and Mrs. Mary Lernard made their Applie- cation to the Selectmen to be approbated for Inholders and the Selectmen Did approbate them and approve them to be Suetabill Perfons for Inholders.


At a meeting of the Selectmen of Watertown and Weston at the wid. Learnerds on the 14th. Day of July 1735 in Order to take Sume affectual Care that the Great Bridg over Cherls River in Watertown be Speedyly Repaired and amended, and having Viewed Said Bridg the Selectmen of Watertown and Weston Joyntely agreed that the two Northerly Pears Shuld be Rebuilt, and that M'. Nathaniel Wallker M' Benja. Hastings and M' Jonas Coollidge Be the workmen to Do the workmanship theirof Said perfons being prefent at Sd Meeting undortuck and Ingaged to Do Sd work, and that M' William Williams would afsift Sd work men in advifeing of and Contriving Sd work and that Sd workmen Begin Sd work by the middle of august Next and finnifh Sd work with what Speed they Can. and Bring in their Accounts to Sd Selectmen In order to Be Adjusted. the Town Clerk of weston Not Being at Sd meeting, the Selectmen of both towns afore Sd orderd the town Clerk of Watertown to Record the agreement above Sd in watertowns Book of Records :


Samuel Livermore Town Clerk for Watertown.


At a meeting of the Selectmen of Watertown on the 14th Day of July 1735 M' Robberd Gage of weston Perfonaly appearing before


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the Selectmen Did Give a bond of Security to the town of Water- town to the Satisfaction of the Selectmen Concerning one John Bacon Late of Watertown.


and


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and Brother Inlaw to Sd Robbert Gage and who Removed with him from Watertown to weston who hath for many years and Doth Still Dwell with the Sd Gage and is a perfon under Difecult Cir- comftances not haveing the use of his Reafon, and thereby un able to take Care and mainetaine him Self. that the Sd John Bacon Shuld Never becom Chergeable to the town of Watertown aney more then the ten Pounds a year During Sd Bacons Natural life which was Granted to Sd Robert Gage on the 14th. Day of May I735.


orderd at Sd meeting that Sd Bond Shuld be Lodged with the Town Clerk


The account of what Watertown hath Done to wards the Rebuilding and Repairing the great Bridg over Charls River In Watertown In the Year 1735 :


To M' Samuel Benjamin for Labor and Timbre to the bridg 0-18-0


To M' William Williams


Imprimis to Six prime String peaces


12-12-0


Item to Bringing faid peices from Bofton 02-16-0


Item to 30 feet of white oake Timbre 01-17-6


Item to foure Days work 1-8-o: to Smith work o-8-6 : all: 01-16-6


Item to Repairing and for Looking after the Bridg for time past


02-15-0


M' Benjamin Haftings Account -


Imprimis to ten Days Labor of him Selfe 75-6 : per Day


3-15-0


Item to Eight Days of his man 7$ per Day, and Eight Days and halfe of his Boy and in timber 4-15-3


M' Henry Springs account


Imprmis To three Days work of him Selfe and team I-10-0


Item to two Days and halfe work of his two Sons I- 0 -0


Item to twenty one Loads of Stons at 25 per Load 2-02-0


M' Jonas Coollidge:s Account


Imprimis to Labor him Selfe 3-15-0


Item to two prentices Nine Days 115-6 pr. Day 5-03-6


The widdow Lernards account


Imprimis to Entertainement of 33 men at 25: per man 3-06-0 to Dito of 4 men at Is per man 0-04-0


Item to Liquor 1-15-4


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The account of What Weston have Don


Imprimis To Dea : Beja. Brown for Timbre and plank Item to foure tun and foreteen feet of timber at 2-10-0 per tun


10-17-6


Item to 337 feet of plank 295 pr. hundred 04-17-9


Mr


[133] M' Benjamin Harringtons Account


Imprimis To 43 feet of timbre 2-13-9


Item to M' Isaac Harrington for 49 feet of timber 3-01-3


Itum to M' Nathaniel Wallker for 4 Days Labor I-10-0


At a meeting of the Selectmen of Watertown and Wefton. at M' Livermors In Wefton. In order to adjuft the accounts of Rebuild- ing and Repairing of the Great Bridge over Charls River In Watertown. on the 26 : Day of Sept. 1735


And upon the Adjufting of the accounts of What borth towns have Done it appeared that Weftown had Done 3 : 7 : 7 more then their proportion towards the Rebuilding and Repairing of the great bridg over Charles River in Watertown. and It was agreed to by Selectmen of borth Towns that Each Town Do pay their own Credditors for what they have Done Towards the above Sd Bridge ; this adjuftment agreed to by the Selectmen of borth towns. and Signed by order of the Selectmen of borth Towns.


Samuel Livermore Town Clerk Ebenezer Allen Town Clerk


At a Meeting of the Selectmen of Watertown on the 17th. Day of November 1735 at the houfe of M' Thomas Saltmarfh


The Selectmen Being Informed That one Mary Wheat is Come to Dwell In the Town of Watertown and Now Dwels In The houfe of Benja. Chadwick In Sd Town : Shee Came last from Newton on or about the month of Auguft Laft paft. the Selectmen Refufe to Accipt hir as an Inha bitant order the Clerk forthwith to give a warrant to one of the Conf. to warn the Sd Mary Wheat to Depart out of Watertown.


orderd at the above Sd meeting that the Clerk Give order to the town treaforer to pay to M'. Sam11 Benja. 0-18-0


To M' William Williams II : 17 : 0


To M' Benj". Haftings 08-10 :3


To M' Henry Spring 04-12-0


To M' Jonas Coollidge 08-18-6


To M's Mary Learnard 05-05-4


all out of the money Granted and appropriated to the Support of the Great Bridge over Charls River In Sd Town for Labor and Meteariels In Rebuilding Sd Bridge this prefent year


At Sd meeting The Selectmen Defired Ens. Thomas Harrington and M'. John. Bemus too of The Selectmen to take Care forth with to agree with Some Suteable perfon to keep School In The weft School houfe In Watertown.


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At Sª meeting the Selectmen ordered the Clerk to Give and order to the Treaforer to pay to M'. Nathaniel Harrington prefent Schoolmaster the Sume of thirty Pounds In full for keeping School In Sd town for one Year : It Being out the fifteenth Day of Jene- wary Next


At Sd meeting the Selectmen orderd the Clerk to Give an order to the treaforer to pay the Sume of 1 : 15-0 (which he hath allredy Received of Nath" Harris Efq'. as fines for the ufe of the poor of the town) to M' John Smith one of the Selectmen In part of 2 : 6 : 3 : which he hath Layed out for Cloathing for the wid°. Wyeth.


To M' Jofeph Mafon Esqe: treaforer for the town of Watertown. S' You are here By orderd to pay to M' Sam11. Benja. 0:18: 0


To M' William Williams 11 : 17 : 0


To M' Benja. Haftings 08: 10:3


To M'. Henry Spring 04:12 :6


To M' Jonas Coollidge 08 :18 :6


To Mrs. Mary Learnard 05:05:4


out of the money Granted and appropriated to the Support of the Great Bridge over Charls River In sd town for Labor and Meterials In Rebuilding of the Sd Bridge ye prefent year


And to M' Nathaniel Harrington prefent Schoolmaster the Sume of 30:00:00


for his keeping School: In full for one year Ending the 15th: of Jenuary Next.


and to pay to M' John Smith (one of the Selectmen) the Sume of 1 : 15 :0


which Your Self Received of Nath" Harris Efq'


as fines for the Youfe of the poore of the town.


Watertown. By order of the Selectmen.


Nov. 17 1735. Samuel Livermore Town Clerk.


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At a meeting of the Selectmen of Watertown at the houfe of M'. Thomas Coolledges on the 24th. Day of November Anno Domini 1735 orderd at Sd meeting that the Town Clerk give out warrants to the Several Conftabels of watertown to warn a General town metting In the words following &c.


Middlefix fs. To M' John Bright and M' Allen Flagg Con- ftables of Watertown In sd County Greeting.


S' You are hereby orderd and Required forethwith to warn all The freeholders and other Inhabtance of Watertown with In the Eaft and Weft precinct's of Watertown who are Quallified Accord- ing to Law to Vote In Town affairs to meet at the publick Meeting houfe In the Easterly precinct of Sd town on Munday the first Day of December Next at ten of the Clock In the forenoon of Sª Day for the Ends following : viz : (Ist) to Grant money to pay the Town Credditors (21y) to Grant money to Supporte the Grammer and Englifh Schools In the Town (3d) to grant money to Support the


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poor of the Town &c : (4th) to know the mind of the Town Whether they will Impower their Reprefentative or aney other perfon or perfons to petition the great and General Court with Wefton for a track of Land In Sume of the unapropriated lands with In this provence Suteble for a Townfhip to Settle their Youth or Young people upon for Such Reafons as may Juftly be offered.


and to here the petition of M' John Taynter and others Inhabi- tance of Watertown. Defiring the following articles may Be Enfarted (1) to know the minds of the town whether they will Chufe a Comtee to appear and act In the Name and behalfe of the town, and Impower them to Petition any Court or Courts what So ever, that they may think proper; or be advifed to, that all the ways In the town may be eftablifhed and Settled, and the Lands Lying to the ways, that is Not Needfull to be Improved for High- ways, Town Ways, and other publick ufes, may be Improved for the advantage of the town : and yt all Differances Relateing to the highways and other ways may be put to an End: and allfo to know the Towns mind whether they will Grant a Sufficiant Sum of money to enabel there Comtee Whome they may Chufe to prosecute Sd affaire and you are alike Required to Notefye the towns Credi- tors to bring in their acounts to the Selectmen on fryday the 28th Day of November Current at two of the Clock in the after noon at the widdow Mary learnards, hereof faile not and make Seafonable return of this order and Your Doings thereon to the Selectmen or town Clerk before the times perfixed for Sd meetings Dated a Watertown the 25: Day of November: in the Ninth year of his majy. Raign Anno Domini 1735


' order of the Selectmen Sam" Livermore Town Clerk


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At a General Town Meeting of the freeholdors and Inhabitants of Watertown Lawfully warned and Met to Geather on the first Day of Decembr 1735


Voted and Chofe Nathaniel Harris Esq' Moderator.


(1) A lift of the Towns Credditors accounts was Red to the town and is as followeth


L' Thomas Biglow for 17 feet of plank for the Little Bridge Nere John Balls on Concord road


M' William Harrington for two logs for the above Sd bridge


00


03 00


M' George Lawrance Juner for makeing of two paire of Shoos for the wido Wyeth


00 18


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To M' allen flagg Conftable for warning of 3 town meetings


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M' John Bright Conftable for warning 3 meetings


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09 02 09


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and returning of one precipt


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M' Jabez Straton for keeping the wid°. Webb 52 weeks 3º : 6 : pr week


M' John Dix for timber for beavor Brook Bridge


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M' John Smith for money Layed out for Cloathing for the wido. wyeth


00


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and for perambulating the towns bounds the laft year


00


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Deac William Brown M' Henry Bond and M' Daniel Benjamin town afsefsors for this present Year : for Seven Days a peice at 65 per Day In taking and perficting the Invoice to Carey to the Gen- eral Court and for returning of a Copy of the town Invoice to the town Clerk as the Law Diricts


and for takeing and perficting the Invoice and makeing the provence and County Rate 405 a peice


06


00 00


M' Joseph priest for keeping of the School in his house and for timber to mend a small brige on a town way


02


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M' John Sawin Late Conftable for warning one meeting and Serveing as Conftable the Last year


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M' George Herington for a hollow log to mend the town way by M' Boyntons


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to M' Hopfill meeds for keeping Margret warrin 51 weeks at 45-6 per week


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Thomas fiske for 4 String peices for Chesturbrook bridge


00


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To Nath" Harris Esq' Joseph Mason Esq' and M' Antho. Caverly the Last year Afsefsors for make- ing the town rate Last year 205 a peice


03


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and 65 a peice for takeing a Copy off the provence rate the last year and Carying it to the Secre- taries office


00


18 03


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Joseph Hager for timber to mend a Small bridge to Sam" Livermore Late Conftable for warning one meeting Last year and Serveing Conftable : timber to mend a bridg and for Copys for the towns youfe and for one warrant


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Edward Herington Jun' for timber to mend Smelt brook bridge


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Joseph mafon Esqu' for Serveing treaforer and entring of two Cautions


03 00


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John Brown for timber for 2 Small briges


16 00


L'. Joseph Coollidg for perambulating the towns bounds Last year




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