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Given under my Hand at Buxton aforesaid this 26th Day of April Anno Dommini 1795 -
JOHN WOODMAN
True Copy attt r Proprietors Clerk
At a legal [meeting] of the Proprietors of the Town of Buxton Begun & held at the Dwelling House of mr John Garlands Inn Holder in said Town on Monday the 17th Day of August 1795 -
Imps - mr John Woodman chosen Moderator -
Voted - That this Meeting be adjournd to the first Tuesday
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of September next at two O clock in the afternoon then to meet at this place - and It is adjournd according
attt JNº WOODMAN Props Clerk
The Proprietors met according to their adjonrnment -
2ª - Voted That Jacob Bradbury esq" Messrs Samuel Knight & Nathan Elden be a Committee to repair to the Eastward & lay out the Land - Granted by the General Court, by their re- solve of February 23ª 1795 Conformable to that Resolution*
3ª - Voted that twenty pound be Raised & appropriated out of the Sale of some of the Common Land not already appro- priated or raised some other way to enable the Committee to Execute their Commission in the laying out the Eastern land, &, the said money to be delivered to the Committee, they to be accountable to the sd Proprietors for such money so received by them when Completed
4th - Voted to
5th - Voted that Jacob Bradbury esqr & m' Nathan Elden be a Committee to Sell & Convey all such pieces of Common Land lying in the 4th Division as are not already appropriated some other way in such a manner as may be most for the interest of said proprietors, appropriating so much of the proceeds thereof (if it is sufficient) to defrey the expence of Laying out the Eastern Land to be accountable to the propri- etors agreeable to the 3ª article -
6th - Voted to accept the Committees report in Settling & transferring Treasurer Bradbury's accounts -
Voted To adjourn this Meeting to the first Monday in December next at One O clock in the afternoon - then to meet at this place
attt JNO WOODMAN Propr Clerk
* Five thousand acres were granted as a compensation for the fourteen hundred acres in the " Gore," so called. claimed and held by Scarborough. This tract of land was located east of Bethel, between the townships of New Pennycook and No. 2, and surveyed by Samuel Knight, June tenth, 1802. It appearing afterwards that fourteen hundred acres of it had been previously granted to Messrs. Thompson and Poor, a tract in township No. 2, to make up this deficiency, was located north of Sumner and east of a grant to Gorham Academy, and surveyed by Lothrop Lewis, in September aud October, 1806.
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NARRAGANSET NUMBER ONE.
nex [t] follows Report of Committes report Transferring Treas" Bradburys accounts
The Committee of the Proprietors of the Town of Buxton, to whom was Refer'd the Examination & State of the accounts of Thomas Bradbury late treasurer of said Propri- etors - also to transfer the said accounts & other papers to John Woodman Chosen Treasurer in his room for said Proprietors, - and report as follows Viz -
Amot of Notes &c In the Hands of Treasurer Bradbury -
m" Joseph Leavits 2 notes & Interest to June 17th 1792 - £24,, 6,, 0
Capt Jos Woodmans 1 note with Intt to Do - 4,, 5,, 0 Due in the hands of Jacob Bradbury Esq" Comtee _ _ 9,, 1,,11 Do in the hands of m' Nathan' Hill - - Ditto - 21,,16,, 8
£59,, 9,, 7
Disbursements from the Treasury subsequent to sundry accounts allow'd & paid - - £31,,16,,1 Amount of notes, Dues &c Transfer'd to Jnº Woodman Props Treasurer
MF Joseph Leavits 2 notes & Interest to June 17th 1792 £24,, 6,,0
Capt Joseph Woodmans note & Int to June 17th 1792 - - 4,, 5 ", amt of money in the hands of Jacob Bradbury EsqE - 1,, 6,,6 £29,,17,,6
Rem" Due to Nathan Elden on his accot voted £ 2,, 0,,0
All which is Submitted NATHAN ELDEN JACOB BRADBURY
Buxton October 7th 1793
JOHN WOODMAN
Propr® Comtee
True Copy
attt : JOHN WOODMAN Props Clerk
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NARRAGANSET NUMBER ONE.
To John Woodman Esquire, Clerk to the Proprietors of the town of Buxton in the County of York &c - September 13, 1799.
We the Subscribers Proprietors of the town of Buxton, do hereby make application to you to call a Meeting of said Proprietors as the Law directs to be holden at the Meeting House in said Buxton on Wednesday the twenty third Day of October next Comeing, at one of the Clock in the afternoon ; there to act on the following articles -
Imp$ To Choose a Moderator, Clerk & treasurer or any or either of them as may become necessary -
2ª ly To Choose & impower a Committee to make [sale ] of all or any of the Pieces or Goars of Common Lands Lying between or adjacent to the fourth Divisions & give deeds thereof to Such purchaser or purchasers as will secure payment for the benefit of the Props to the Satisfaction of the Committee -
3ª ly To choose an agent to join with the town to prossecute to final Judgment & Execution, such Person or Persons as are in Possession of Lands called the meeting House Common, or other Common Lands Roads &c adjacent thereto - Likewise to defend any action or actions that may be Instituted against the Proprietors or other persons for taking into Possession the privaledge for a School House -
4thly To Choose an agent to Join with the town to make such disposition of the lands called the Seven Hundred acres* adjacent to A B & C Ranges of Home lots & Saco Patent line as they may Judge Proper, as also any other Lots or Common Land not already sold, or otherways appropriated as they may think proper, with Power to prossecute to final Judgment & Execution any Person or Persons that are or may be in possession or otherways trespassers thereon -
* The "seven hundred acres" were granted to "Hill and others " [Ante, page 25]. This tract of land was located in the south-west part of Narra- ganset, No. 1, on the head line of Saco. Hon. Nathaniel Sparhawk, who married Elizabeth, only daughter of Sir William Pepperrell, of Kittery, owned a tract of land in the extreme south-west corner of Narraganset, No. 1. It was bounded by a line extending one mile north-east on the head line of Saco, and thence north-west to Saco river.
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5thly To See what method the Proprietors will take to recover money due to them by Notes or other ways & how the same shall be appropriated & Choose any other agent or Committees or transact any other business that may be Necessary -
Signed -
JACOB BRADBURY - SAMUEL MERRILL JOSHUA WOODMAN JOSEPH WOODMAN JABEZ LANE JOB ROBERTS -
NATHAN ELDEN GIBEON ELDEN* -
attt JNº WOODMAN Pros Clerk
[* Two Letters from John Elden, Jr , to Cyrus Woodman. The first is without date, but was received in November, 1867.]
DEAR SIR :
After this long delay I now proceed to give you what little infor- mation I have been able to obtain; but as there are no records, it is from tradition and memory.
Capt. John Elden came from Saco, in 1750, and was one of the first set- tlers of Buxton. His wife's maiden name was Sands. They had three sons, Nathan, John, and Gibeon, (John married Dorcas Foss, of Saco, in 1776,) and seven daughters : Martha, married Joshua Kimball, of Marble- head. and settled in Buxton ; Polly, married Benjamin Bradbury, and re- moved to Ohio; Ruth, married -- Knight, and settled in Westbrook ; Emma, married Amos Chase. and settled in Limington; Lydia, married Thomas Harmon, and settled in Buxton ; Hannah, married Samnel Andrews, and settled in Lovell ; and Elizabeth who remained single.
The old Elden house at Salmon Falls was built by Capt. Gibeon Elden.
The certificate of intention of marriage is not mine, but John, son of Gibeon; at that time I was the third of that name.
Mr. Dennett has investigated the Leavitt and Hopkinson families.
Excuse the tardiness of an old man who has seen 70 years.
Respectfully Yours,
JOHN ELDEN, JR.
Buxton, December 28, 1867.
DEAR SIR:
In answer to your letter of the 3d instant, I will now give you what little information I have been able to obtain.
Capt. John Elden settled in Buxton, in 1750 ; he removed from Saco ; his wife's maiden name was Ruth Sands. They had ten children. three sons and seven daughters. He was the first* captain of militia in town, and commanded a company at the 'seige of Boston, in 1775. Their children's names were Martha, born in Saco, October 14, 1748; Mary,
* Ante pages 65. 66 67.
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NARRAGANSET NUMBER ONE.
Pursuant to the Request of more than seven of the Propri- etors of the Town of Buxton in the County of York, to me Directed, I do hereby Notify & warn a Meeting of said Proprietors, to be holden [at] the Meeting house in said Buxton, on Wednesday the twenty third Day of October next coming, at one of the Clock in the afternoon, to act on the following articles -
born in Saco, May 17, 1750 : Nathan, born March 21, 1752: John, Jr., born April 10, 1754 ; fought at Bunker Hill, in 1775 ; married Dorcas Foss, of Saco, in 1776; was drowned in Little Ossipee river, May 30, 1797; his widow was married to Judge Woodman, in 1801, (they were my parents) ; Emma, born July 9, 1756: Elizabeth, born October 5, 1759 : and Gibeon, born June 2, 1750 : served in the army of the Revolution ; held a captain's commission in the militia ; also a justice's commission ; represented the town in the legislature of Massachusetts ; was a member of the convention that formed the Constitution of Maine : Ruth, born December 3, 1763 : Lydia, born January 12, 1766 : and Hannah, born April 13, 1769.
Children of Nathan Elden, son of Capt. John, the first male child born in Buxton.
Martha, born Oct. 7, 1772: Nathan, Jr., born Nov. 29, 1774 ; held a justice's commission ; represented the town, and also the county, in the legislature of Maine : Sarah, born March 9, 1779, and died Dec. 6, 1801 : Polly, born January 5, 1781 : John, born March 12, 1783: Wil- liam, born July 5, 1785: Ruth, born Nov. 4, 1787 : Olive, born May 15, 1790: Samuel, born October 7, 1792; held a captain's commission in the militia : Emma, born March 1, 1795 : Nathan, Sen., died Nov. 14, 1811 : Elizabeth, his wife, died February 6, 1839.
Children of John Elden, Jr.
Dorcas, born May 13, 1778: Ruth, born Nov. 28, 1781: Nathaniel, born May 21, 1783, and died Sept. 17, 1805: Abigail, born Aug. 2. 1785 : Narcissa, born Dec. 6, 1787 : James F., born Sept. 20, 1789: Mary, born Sept. 7, 1793 : and John, born Oct. 1, 1797.
Dorcas, wife of John, Jr., and second wife of Judge Woodman, died March 11, 1843.
Children of Capt. Gibeon Elden.
Moses, born Dec. 8, 1781 : Silas, born Sept. 16, 1783 : Hannah, born June 8, 1785 : Ruth, born Feb. 23, 1787 : Nathaniel Hill, born Nov. 13, 1789 : Louisa, born March 12, 1792: John, born March 29, 1794: Aphia, born May 10, 1798 : Samuel, born Sept. 25, 1800 : and Susannah, no record.
Gibcon Elden died Oct. 7, 1841 : Susannah, his wife, died January 19, 1832; and Mosas Elden died April 24, 1822.
Children of Moses Woodman.
Samuel, born April 11, 1792, and died May 28, 1806 : John, Nathan, and Amos, born July 16, 1794 : Sally, born March 21, 1797: Eliza, born Oct. 27. 1799 : Abigail, born April 20, 1802 : Daniel, born Dec. 1, 1804, and died April 3, 1857: Samuel, 3d, born Sept. 1, 1813: and Olive, born May 1, 1815.
Moses Woodman and Abigail Leavitt, daughter of Dea. Daniel Leavitt, were married Jan. 12, 1791.
Moses Woodman died JJan. 19, 1838. Martha, second wife of Moses, died April 20, 1823 ; her maiden name was Tibbets.
Yours respectfully,
JOHN ELDEN, JR.
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NARRAGANSET NUMBER ONE.
Imps To Choose a Moderator, Clerk & Treasurer or either of them as may be found necessary -
2ª ly To choose & impower a Committee to make Sale of any of the goars or pieces of Common Land, lying between or adjacent to the fourth Division & Give Deeds thereof to such purchasers as will secure payment to the satisfaction of the said Committee -
3ª ly To choose an agent to Join with the town to prosecute to final Judgment and Execution, such person or persons as are in possession of Lands called the Meeting House Common or other common Lands Roads &e adjacent thereto, likewise to defend any action or actions that may be instituted against the Proprietors or other persons for taking into their possession the privledge of a School House -
4thly To choose an agent to Join with the town to make such Dispositions of the Lands called seven Hundred acres, adjacent to A. B & C. ranges of home lots & Saco patent line as they may Judge proper, as also any other lots or common Land not already sold or otherways appropriated that they may Judge proper ; with full power to prosecute to final Judgment & Execution any person or persons that are or may be in possession or otherways trespassers on said Land -
5thly To See what method the proprietors will take to recover money due them on notes of hand or Otherways & how the same shall be appropriated,- and Choose any other agent or committee, or transact any other matter, that may become necessary -
Given under my hand at Buxton aforesaid this fifteenth Day of September A. D. 1799 -
JOIIN WOODMAN Pros Clerk -
At a legal Meeting of the Proprietors of the town of Buxton in the County of York, began & held at the Meeting house in said Buxton, on the 23,d Day of October A. D 1799 - -
Voted, Jacob Bradbury Esquire Moderator - voted - John
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Woodman Esquire be Clerk & treasurer for said Proprietors & Sworn accordingly by J Bradbury Esqr
Voted, That Nathan Elden Capt. Joseph Woodman & Joseph Leavit be a Comtee to sell such goars & pieces of Common Land, between or adjacent to the Fourth Divisions as has not already been disposed of for the benefit of the said Proprietors,- and that the said Comtee be responsible to the Proprietors for their conduct herein, as soon as said buisiness shall be performd -
Voted That Captain Joseph Woodman, be an agent to Join with an agent or Comtee of the town, to prosecute to final Judgment & Execution such person or persons who may have in their possession Land called the Meeting House Common, or other common Lands or Roads adjacent thereto, or defend any action, or suits at Law that may be Instituted against the Select Men for takeing into possession the land for the priva- ledge for a School House on the said Common Land - -
Voted, That Captain Joseph Woodman be chosen an agent, in the behalf of the Proprietors to Join with an agent or Comtee of the Town, to make Sale of the Lands called 700 acres adjacent to A. B & C. Ranges of home Lots & Saco Patent line, or otherways if necessary to prossecute to final Judgment & Execution such persons as are trespassers thereon who may refuse to settle with the agents or Comtee aforesd on terms said agents may Judge proper, to be responsible to the town & proprietors aforesa for their Conduct herein as soon as the buisiness shall be performed -
Voted, That Captain Joseph Woodman be appointed agent to recover the Money due to the Proprietors on notes of hand or otherways in due Course of Law, and that the same be paid over to the Proprietors treasurer who is directed to dispose of the same to pay the proprietors debts which may be found due on Settlement of accounts against said proprietors by a Comtee who may be appointed to adjust the same & Certified to the Said treasurer for that purpose -
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Voted That Jacob Bradbury Esquire messrs Samuel Knight & Nathan Elden be a Committee to adjust the Props accounts, & all accounts against the said Proprietors & report the same to the Proprietors treasurer as soon as it may be practicable
Voted, That this Meeting be adjournd to the Second Monday of March next at two of the Clock in the afternoon then to Meet at the Meeting House
attt JNº WOODMAN Pros Clerk
To John Woodman Esquire, Clerk to the Proprietors in the town of Buxton in the County of York . . Greeting -
We the Subscribing Proprietors of the Town of Buxton in the County of York, do hereby in the behalf the said Proprietors Request you to call a meeting of said Proprietors, to be holden at the House of Mr John Garlands Inholder in said Buxton, on Monday the fourth Day of May next at three of the Clock in the afternoon then & there to act on the following articles -
Imps To chuse a Moderator, Clerk & treasurer or any or either of them as may be found necessary -
2ª To Choose a Committee to Join a Committee of the town to consider & determine on some equitable method to divide & appropriate the Money due on notes of hands in the Committee appointed to make Sale of the Common Lands called 700 acres
3d - To choose any other Committee agent or agents to manage any other of the Prudential concerns of the Proprietors that may be found necessary
4th To see what shall be allowed the Clerk for his Services in publiek notifications and Keeping the Proprietors Records.
Given under our hands at Buxton aforesd in the year of our Lord 1801
Signers names
JOSEPH LEAVIT JABEZ LANE
DAN' LEAVIT THOS BRADBURY
JOSEPH WOODMAN JOHN L. HANCOCK NATHAN ELDEN
JOSHA KDIBALL
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NARRAGANSET NUMBER ONE.
Pursuant to the Request of more than Seven Proprietors of the Town of Buxton to me directed, I do hereby notify and warn a Meeting of said Proprietors, to assemble at the House of mr John Garlands in Buxton, on monday the fourth Day of next at three after noon to act as follows Viz -
Imp8 To choose a moderator, Clerk & treasurer, or any or either of them as may be found Necessary -
2ª To choose a Committee to Join a Committee of the town, to consider & determine on Some equitable mode to Divide & appropriate the mony due on notes of Hand in the Possession of the Committee for the Sale of certain Common Lands called 700 acres
3ª To choose any other Committee or Committees, agent or agents to mannage any other of the prudential concerns of the proprietors that may become necessary -
4th To make such Compensation to the Clerk & treasurer for his time & Expenee in his office as may appear Just -
Given und [er] my hand at Buxton aforesd this seventeenth Day of March A D. 1801 - JOHN WOODMAN Props Clerk
Pursuant to the request above mentiond I have posted the above Warrant or Copy thereof, one at Buxton, one at Pepperelborº & one at Biddeford thirty Days next preceeding the Date of the meeting above mentiond agreeable to a former vote of the proprietors on that subject -
JNº WOODMAN Pros Clerk
At a legal Meeting of the Proprietors of the Town of Buxton in the County of York, begun & held at the House of m" John Garlands in said Buxton on the fourth Day of May A, D 1801 --
Jacob Bradbury Esquire was chosen Moderator -
Voted to adjourn this Meeting to the 18th of May Instant at One of the Clock in the afternoon, to meet at this place
May 18th The Proprietors met according to adjournment.
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NARRAGANSET NUMBER ONE.
John Woodman Esq" chosen Clerk & treasurer, and Sworn to said offices accordingly -
Voted, That Joseph Leavit, Nathan Elden & Jacob Brad- bury Esquire be a Committee with full power to consider & determine (in conjuction with a Committee of the town) on Some equitable method to divide & appropriate the money due on notes of hand in the hands of the Joint Committee which has arisen on the sale of Lands called seven Hundred acres
Voted, to continue the Committees power to make Sale of any Pieces of Common land adjacent to the 4h Divisions not already sold and appropriated agreeable to their Commission of the 3d of October A D. 1799 - That Nathan Elden Captain Joseph Woodman be the said Committee -
Voted, that Jacob Bradbury Esq" be an agent in behalf of the Proprietors to Join with an agent or Committee of the town, to prossecute to final Judgment & Exceution trespassers &c; conformable to the vote on the third article of the meeting of 23d of October A D 1799 - for which Captain Woodman was appointed.
Voted that John Woodman esquire receive out of the Proprietors treasury the Sum of ten Dollars as a Compensation for his services as Clerk and treasurer preceeding the 4th of May 1800 -
Voted, that this meeting be adjourned to the first monday of November next being the 3ª Day of said month at One of the clock in the afternoon then to meet at this place.
True Recd attt JOHN WOODMAN Pros Clerk
York ss May 18th 1801 Then John Woodman Esq" being this Day Legally chosen to the office of Proprietors Clerk for the Props of Buxton, personally appeared & took & Subscribed the Oath of Said office to his fidelty & impartiallity therein
JACOB BRADBURY Justice peace
To John Woodman Esquire, Clerk of the Proprietors of the town of Buxton in the County of York - - - Greeting -
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NARRAGANSET NUMBER ONE.
We the Subscribers, proprietors of said Buxton, Do hereby request you forthwith to Warn a Meeting of said Proprietors, to assemble at the dwelling House of Mr. John Garlands, Innholder in said Buxton on the first Monday of December next, at two of the Clock in the afternoon of said Day, then & there to act on the following articles Viz) -
Imp8 To chuse a Moderator to regulate said Meeting -
2ª ly - To see if the Proprietors will take some effectual method in conjunction with the town to settle with the heirs of Moses Isley, also the claims of Benjamin Greenleaf, and Spofford or either of them for their third or fourth Division in Lands in the said town -
3ª ly. To see if any method can be devised, to rectify any errors in the Reccords of the Proprietors, & choose a Committee for that purpose, or adopt any Legal measures that may be necessary for the confirmation of the Said Records
4thly To see if the Proprietors will make up to Cadwallader Gray the Deficiency of his house Lots -
5thly To choose an agent to defend against the Claims of Robert Me Donnald for Lands in the 3d & 4th Divisions in said town -
6thly To transact any other matter or things that may be found necessary to manage the prudential afairs of said Proprietors -
Given under my hands at Buxton in the year 1801
NATHAN ELDEN CALR GRAY ___ JABEZ LANE DANL BOYNTON
SAML MERRILL
THOS BRADBURY DANL LEAVIT JOSEPH LEAVIT
THOS EMERY - JACOB BRADBURY -
True Entry from the Original
attt JNº WOODMAN Pros Clerk
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NARRAGANSET NUMBER ONE.
Pursuant to the request of more than seven of the Propri- etors of the Town of Buxton in the County of York to me directed, I do hereby Notify & warn a meeting of said Proprietors to assemble at the House of Mr Jnº Garlands Inholder in said Buxton on Monday the seventh Day of December next, at two of the Clock in the afternoon, to act on the following articles - (Viz) -
Imps To choose a Moderator to regulate said meeting -
2ª ly To See if the said Proprietors will take some effectual method in conjunction with the town or others ways to settle with the heirs & assigns of Moses Isley, Benjamin Spofford & Benjamin Greenleaf or either of them for their Claims to the 3d && 4th Division of Lands in said town
3ª ly To See if any method, can be Devised to rectify any error in the Proprietors records, & choose a Committee for that purpose or adopt any other legal method that may be necessary for the confirmation of the said Records
4thly To See if the Proprietors will make up to m' Cadwal- lader Gray the Deficiency of his home lots -
5thly To choose an agent to defend against the claims of Robert Me donnald for Lands in the 3ª & 4th Divisions of Lands in said town
6th To transact any other matter or things that may be necessary to manage the prudential concerns of the said Proprietors -
Given under my hand at Buxton this 26th Day
of October A. D 1801 -
JNº WOODMAN Pros Clerk
At a legal Meeting of the Proprietors of the town of Buxton in the County of York, Begun and holden at the House of Mr John Garlands in said Buxton on Monday the seventh Day of December at two of the Clock in the afternoon in the year 1801 -
Jacob Bradbury esquire chosen Moderator -
Voted, That Jacob Bradbury esquire, Captain Joseph
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Woodman & Nathan Elden be a Committee with full power in conjunction with a Committee of the town to Settle & adjust the claims of Moses Isley [Benjamin ] Spoffard & Benjamin Greenleaf their heirs & assigns for lands in the third & fourth Division in the town of Buxton
Voted That the Proprietors roads between the ninth & tenth home Lots on the letter B, and the eight Rod range road between the ninth & tenth & the Lands of John Leavit in the first Division be appropriated to make up the Deficiency of Cadwallader Grays home Lots
Voted, That Captain Joseph Woodman be appointed agent to defend in due Course of Law against the Claims of Robert Me Donnall for Lands in the third Division & 4th Division or settle the Same in Such way & manner as may be most necessary for the interest of the Proprietors
Voted That John Woodman Esq' & Cadwallader Gray be a Committee to enquire into the titles of the Drafts of Lands in the 3d & 4th Division & report thereon as soon as convenient at some future meeting of the Proprietors -
Voted That such a Sum of money as shall be agreed upon by the Committee shall be approprieted out of the money due for the Sale of Lands called Seven hundred acres as may be sufficient to settle the Claims of the heirs & assigns of Moses Isley Benjamin Green & [Benjamin] Spoffard for Lands in the said town claimed by them
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