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[From the Massachusetts Court Records, June 22, 1767.]
In Council, WHEREAS there was a Plan taken of several Townships by John Brown Esqr Surveyor by order of a Committee of this Court in 1763 vizt of Narraganset Nº 1, Pearsonstown Nº 7 with the Lines of Biddeford, Scarbor-
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ough and Falmouth as run by said Committee, which Plan is mislaid or lost, and an order thereupon passed this Court in their present Session that the said John Brown take an exact Plan of said Townships & running said Lines of said Bidde- ford, Scarborough and Falmouth from his field Book or Jour- nal and make Oath to the same, in consequence of which Or- der of Court the said John Brown hath returned the within Plan by which Plan it appears that the Boundary or Head Lines between the Towns of Falmouth and Scarborough, Bid- deford and the Plantation called Narraganset Nº 1 & Nº 7 called Gorham Town are as followeth-Begining at a maple tree standing fifteen Rods below Inkhorn Brook, and from thence running South 23º, 30 m East 2 miles & 226 rods to a Spruce marked, which stands in the dividing Line between Falmouth and Scarborough ; from thence South 63 degrees West 915 Rods to a large Hemlock standing in the Line be- tween Narraganset Nº 1, & Nº 7 called Gorham Town; from thence South 63 degrees West as aforestid 430 Poles to a Beach tree which stands in the dividing Line between Scar- borough and Biddeford; and from thence Southwest 1210 Rods to a maple Tree standing near or on the Banks of Saco River.
ORDERED That the said Plan* be accepted in lieu of the first mentioned Plan, and it is hereby declared that it shall have the same force and effect as the first mentioned Plan ever had or could have had, to all intents and purposes whatsoever.
In the House of Representatives Read & Coneurred
Consented to by the GOVERNOR.
*[From the PAPERS of the Hon. John Woodman in possession of Cyrus Woodman, Esquire, Cambridge, Mass. ]
Borrowed and received of JOHN WOODMAN a plan of the Towns of Buxton, Gorham & Standish taken by a Committee of the General Court of this Commonwealth in the year 1762 with all the papers of the Gent Courts pro- ceedings to establish the Same with a Copy of the Court recor Is, establish- ing the head bounds of Scarboro in the year 1629, all which I engrg. to return to him safe within three weeks from the Date or pay all Ditmut nye that may accrue in my neglect so to Do, and also one Dollar to pay towards the recording the said plan in the Secretarys Office.
Buxton Decr 5, 1794.
WILLIAM MULELLAN.
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RRR.
Action of the General Court on the Petition of Amos Chase and others, praying for Narraganset Town- ship Number One to be incorporated .- [ See, " Z," "RR," "SS," "TT," "UU," "VV," "ZZ," "FFF," "KKK"""MMM," "NNN,""000,""PPP," "QQQ," "SSS," "TTT," "UUU."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, April 13, 1772.]
A PETITION of Amos Chase & others Inhabitants of or Proprietors of Lands in the Plantation on the East side of Saco River, in the County of York, called Narraganset num- ber one-SETTING FORTH-That upwards of Sixty Families are settled there, but that they labour under great difficulties and discouragements by means of their not being Incorporat- ed into a Town-and PRAYING that the said Plantation may be erected into a Town according to the bounds and limits mentioned in the said Petition.
In the House of Representatives-ORDERED that the with- in named Petitioners notify the Inhabitants and Proprietors of the Plantation mentioned in said Petition by posting up on the Meeting house in said Plantation a Copy of this Petition with this Order thereon twenty days before the third Wednes- day of the next Session of the General Court, that they SHEW cause on the said third Wednesday, if any they have, why the prayer thereof should not be granted, and that the Proprietors in the mean time make no further Grants or assessments.
In Council, Read and Concurred.
[June 6, 1772.] A PETITION of Amos Chase and others Inhabitants of or Proprietors of Lands in the plantation in the County of York called Narraganset No one-PRAYING to be erected into a Town-as entered the 13 day of April last.
In Council, Read again and revived and ORDERED that the within named Petitioners notify the inhabitants or Proprietors of the plantation mentioned in said Petition by posting up on
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the meeting house in said plantation a Copy of this Petition with this order thereon, twenty days before the second Wednes- day of the next sitting of the General Court, that they may SHEW cause if any they have, on the said Second Wednesday why the prayer thereof should not be granted, and that the Proprietors in the meantime make no further grants or assess- ments.
Sent down for Concurrence.
SSS.
Action of the General Court on the Memorial of Joshua Wyman and others, praying for Narraganset Township Number One to be incorporated .- ]See, "Z," "RR," "SS," "TT," "UU," "VY," "ZZ," "FFF"" "KKK," " MMM"" " NNN" "000," " PPP," "QQQ," "RRR," "TTT," "UUU."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, June 10, 1772.]
A MEMORIAL of Joshua Wyman and others Inhabitants or Proprietors of a Plantation in the County of York called Nar- raganset number one-SETTING FORTH-That the said Joshua with Amos Chase and others of the said Inhabitants or Pro- prietors in April last preferred a Petition PRAYING that the said plantation might be erected into a Town; and the two Houses thereupon ORDERED that the Petitioners notify the Inhabitants and Proprietors, non petitioners to SHEW cause why the prayer should not be granted, but that the said Order was not assented to by the Governor and is of none effect- THAT the said Inhabitants and Proprietors are under great difficulties and discouragements by reason that said Plantation was never Incorporated-and PRAYING that the said planta- tion may be now Incorporated into a Town.
In the House of Representatives-RESOLVED that the Peti- tioners give notice to the Inhabitants and proprietors of said plantation by posting an attested Copy of this Memorial and Order at the Meeting house door in said plantation fourteen
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days before the first Wednesday in July next, to SHEW cause (if the General Court is then sitting) why the prayer of said Petition should not be granted ; and in case the General Court shall not then be sitting then the said Inhabitants and proprietors are directed on said notice to appear and make their objections on the second Wednesday of the next Session of the General Court.
In Council, Read and Concurred.
[July 1, 1772.] A PETITION of Joshua Wyman and others -- PRAYING that the plantation called Narraganset number one in the County of York may be Incorporated into a Town-as entered the 10 June last.
In Council, Read again together with the answer and OR- DERED that this Petition be dismissed.
In the House of Representatives, Read and non concurred and ORDERED that the Petitioners have leave to bring in a Bill for the purpose of their petition
In Council, Read and Concurred.
TTT.
A Bill for incorporating Narraganset Township Num- ber One into a Town .- [See, "Z," "RR," "SS," " TT," "UU," "VV," "ZZ," "FFF," 65 KKK"
" MMM"" " NNN," " 000," " PPP," QQQ," "RRR," "SSS," "UUU."]
[From the Massachusetts Court Records, July 8, 1772.]
A BILL intituled "an act for Incorporating the plantation called narraganset number one in the County of York into a Town by the name of - " having passed the House of Representatives to be Engrossed.
In Council, Read a first and second time and passed a con- currence to be engrossed.
[July 9, 1772.]
AN ENGROSSED BILL intitled "an act for
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Incorporating the plantation called narraganset number one in the County of York into a Town by the name of having passed the House of Representatives to be enacted.
In Council, Read a third time and passed a concurrence to be enacted
UUU.
An Act incorporating Narraganset Township Number One into a Town by the name of Buxton .- [ See, "Z" "RR" "SS," "TT," "UU"" "VE"" "ZZ," "FFF," "KKK" "MMM" NN" "000," "PPP," "QQQ," "RRR," "SSS"" "TTT."]
[From the Massachusetts Archives. ]
ANNO REGNI TERTII
SEAL.
REGIS GEORGII DUODECIMO
AN ACT for Incorporating the Plantation called Narragan- set number one in the County of York into a Town by the name of Buxton*
* Named from Burton in England, situated on the river Wye or We, from the union of three springs called I, Thou, Hle, which together form the plural We. It is noted for the medicinal qualities of its thermal springs, and is one of the most fashionable places of health-resorts in the world. In regard to the origin of the name, we find in Gough's Edition of Camden's Britannia the following :
"If these baths were used by the Saxons, as by the name of Buthan go'e " going to the road leading to the Bath by way of eminence it should reem "they were, one may deduce the name from boc, corit, q. d. the warm " stones or rocks, or warm springs among the rocks, or from boc, or buc, a " beech tree, if it were certain any ever grew there, and Skinner derives it "from beocca, bocce, beech, and con town. Mr. Pegge inclines to this " last derivation, or to that from becca, caper. Jones fancied it from wild " bucks, or from one Buck an owner, which is too vagne; also that from " wounded bucks taking foil here the hunters named the place Buckstund, ' and again from bock-stein or stein-bock, bonestein, the stein-buck, a kind " of goat which antiently inhabited the Peak .* It seems to occur in Domes- " day under the name of Bectune."
'This same author quoting from the Manuscript of Dr. Gale, locates the AQUIS OF RAVENNAS at Buxton. Two of the great Roman military roads met there. In 1573, Mary Queen of Scots while a prisoner in charge of the
* The mountainous district of Derbyshire called the High Peak.
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WHEREAS it has been represented to this Court that the plantation called Narraganset number one lying on the East side of Saco River in the County of York is competently filled with Inhabitants who labour under great difficulties and dis- couragements by means of their not being Incorporated into a Town.
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Governor, Council and House of Representatives That the said Narraganset number one bounded Southeasterly at the heads of Bideford and Scarborough, Southwesterly by Saco River, Northwester- ly by Pearson Town so called and northeasterly by Gorham, be and hereby is Incorporated into a Town by the name of BUXTON and that the Inhabitants thereof be and hereby are invested with all the powers, privileges and immuuities which the Inhabitants of other Towns in this Province by Law en- joy.
AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED That Jeremiah Hill Esq be and hereby is directed to issue his Warrant to some princi- pal Inhabitant of said Town requiring him to warn the Inhabi- tants thereof to meet at such time and place as shall be there- in set forth, to chuse all such Officers as Towns are by Law impowered to chuse in the month of March annually : at which
Earl of Shrewsbury, visited the Buxton springs for the benefit of her health. She was then suffering from "chronic rhumatism, and neuralgic pain, and indurated liver." She visited them also in 1576, 1580, and 1582. During her last visit she wrote upon the glass in the window of her room, imitating Cæsar's Verses upon Feltria :
Burtona, que calida celebrabere nomine lymphæ, Forte mihi posthac non adeunda, vale !
Buxton, whose fame thy milk-warm waters tell, Whom I, perhaps, no more shall see, farewell !
"Thomas Browne, son of Sir Thomas," wrote a "Tour in Derbyshire," which Mr. Macaulay taking for authority and carelessly forgetting that long anterior to the seventeenth century there were elegant and commod- ous hotels at Buxton, in his History of England thus writes :
"England, however, was not, in the seventeeth century, destitute of wa- "tering places. The gentry of Derbyshire and of the neighboring coun- " ties repaired to Buxton, where they were crowded into low wooden sheds. " and regaled with oat-cake, and with a viand which the hosts called mut- " ton, but which the guests strongly suspected to be dog."
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said Meeting all the then present Inhabitants shall be admit- ted to Vote.
July 9 1772-This Bill having been Read three several times in the House of Representatives-Passed to be Enacted THOMAS CUSHING Sph"
July 9, 1772 -- This Bill having been Read three several times in Council-Passed to be Enacted
THOS FLUCKER Secy
July 14th - 1772-By the Governor
I Consent to the Enacting of this Bill T HUTCHINSON
[The following PAPER, containing the valuation of real estate in the town of Buxton, Maine, was found September, 1866, in an old chest at the residence of Mr. William Palmer, son of the late Mr. Paul Palmer of Hollis, Maine, among the private papers and in the hand-writing of the late Hon. John Woodman, of Buxton, whose daughter Mr. Paul Palmer mar- ried. It is without date, but must have been made between May 30, 1797, and November 22, 1801, from the fact that Mrs. Dorcas Elden is called a "widow" in it. Her husband, John Elden, was drowned May 30, 1797, and she married the Hon. John Woodman, November 22, 1801.
The name of William Boulter is erased in the original manuscript ; and the names of James and Jeremiah Wood- man are written each in the others place, as the description and situation of their houses plainly show.
The heading which here appears in full is abbreviated on many of the pages of the original manuscript and in various forms. ]
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VVV.
Inventory of Real Estate
1
2
3
|4 |56| 7| 8
Name of Possessor
Name of owner
Situation & Adjacent Proprietors or Possessor as directed in Rule 5th
covers
No Stories high e
No Windows
sq ft of Glass
Mate- rials built of
Joseph Atkinson
Atkinson Joseph Adams William
Northeris side of 3' Division lot Nº 2 on C Range
1056
1
S
52!
wood
William Adams
N. East end of 7th 6 . Diva lot (C)
1030
1 18 75
Do
Daniel Appleton
Appleton Daniel
S. W. End 2: division lot on C range
1200 1
0 46
Do
John Appleton & Benje Leavit Theodere Atkinson
Appleton John & Leavit Benjamin Atkinson Theodore
{ N East end of 2 lot on C} 5 secoo i Division
S
1008
1 15,103
Do
Westerly on Saon River & S east on Pepperelborough Line adjcin- iog Samuel Woonsums LOSO
1.15 12
Do
John Atkinson
Atkinson John
S. westerly on The" Atkinson N. w. on Lem! Nutter. S. East on Town Line N. E on Town Way S. west on Town Road
S12 114% 1 13
54
Do Do
William Andrews Peter Ayer
Andrews William Ayer Peter
Easterly on the road 31 lot on Il. 31 Div
11-10
1 12 61
Do
Timothy Ayer
Ayer Timothy
on 2' lot on let. II 3 Div. East by a Town way
572 1
0 42
Do
Ebenezer Ayer Stephen Adams Zeches Usher
Adams Stephen Andross Elisha heirs of
on lot Nº 5 on Jettr I, 34 Div On lut Nº 7, on D, range 32 Div on home lot southerly on Eph Sands Jun Westerly on Town way on the 10' lot ou letr K. 1ª D fronting a Town way
1170
1 11 47
Do
Enoch Billings
Billings Enoch
N. West on Towa way, on # Range of lais 24 Divis 34 lot S. E. on a Towo way, ou 2' lot on Fcc' Di. ;- ion
280
1
9
50
Do
William Boynton
Boynton William
on 11th lot ou D 21 Div Easterly on Town way on 2.1 Div lot Nº 18, S. W. on T. way
tosu
115
731
Do
Bradbury Mo3 & Edmd
Bradbury Moy & Edm1 Boothbay Brice
1061
1 15
S.
Do
Brice Boothbay
Bradbury Thomas
south's on Town road, northerly End of 7th lot on A range 2' Div Easterly on Town road 9th sect Division lot on (C) range N. East end 6ch lot ou C 2' Div N East end A range of 4 h Divi- sion N East on a Town way North east on Town way on { home lot. 12 h on E range S
1200
2'26 !60
Do
Chaise House
196
1
Do
Joseph Bradbury
Bradbury Joseph
South westerly on Road 4th on F 21 Div
1200
1 9
29
Do
Sam! Beard
Beard Samuel
S. west on Road 5th lot on G. R 21 Div
896
1
5
9
Do
Isaac Berry
Berry Isaac
N. East on Road Stb lot on G. 2d Div
891
1 10
12
Do
Jona Berry
N. East on Road II range 24 Div
1080
1|11
13
Do
Berry Jonathan John & D. Boynton Boynton Jnº & Dan N. East & N. West on Road
1148
1|10
26
Do
Benja Bradbury
Bradbury Benja
On Range K, 4th Div S. westerly on a Town way
11S6
1 13
20
Do
Brewster Dr Royal
on Land hot of Nat & Jacob Rich- ardson adjoining on the Meeting house Common South on Town Road
800 100S
1 12
66
Do
Sammel Cutts
Cutts Somnel
1 9
14
Do
1064 1044
1 10
1 14
55 75
Do
Jabish Bradbury William Boulter
Bradbury Jabish Boalter William
750
1 1
7
Do
Jacob Bradbury E'sqr
Bradbury Jacob Esqr
1140
2:22
1273
Do
Da Thos Bradbury
Ayer Ebenez
44S 1
5 10.1
Do
864 1
9 59
Do
SOG 1 7 22
Do
Isaiah Brooks
Brooks Isaiah
725
1 9 81ª
Do
Gershom Billings
Billings Gershom
Do
Square feet it
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in Buxton, Maine, about 1798.
10
11
12
13
No of Houses &e Claimd to No Houses admitted and Valuation be Exempted &c subject to valuation &c
Circumstances under which Exemption is claimed
Dwelling
Housey
Houses
Ac. Perch'sq feet
Acs Perchs sq feet Dolls Cents
Dol [Cents
1
1
1
40
425
1
1
425
1
1
250
1
1
325
no inside
finishing
1
1
245
1
1
115
1
1
300
1
1
350
not finished Do
1
1
195
1
1
105
1
1
275
oatsid out repair old
1
1
150
1
1
325
1
1
200
inside not finishd
1
1
300
1
1
335
not outside or iusd finish 1
1
1
150
1
1
950
1
1
325
1
1
400
not to be taken in
1
1
1
V
900
S
1
1
300
not shga no clabi not inside finisha
1
1
150
1
1
200
1
1
135
1
1
200
1
1
300
no finishing
1
1
150
--
Dwelling
Houses
out=
Houses
Quantity of Land Lot &c by vald therewith &c | Asst Asses- sor
Out
Quantity of Land in the Lot valued therewith
of each House with
Valuation by the Principal Assessor
6
not finished not finishd out of repr pt shingled not elabborded
1
180
1
1
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INVENTORY TABLE
Eli Cole
Cole Eli
S. west on Town on 5th lot on D range of 3ª Division
1020
1 9 2 22
5 76
wood Do
John Cresey John Came
Cresey John Came John
S. West end of 8sh on D. of 3d Div on a Goar in the 4th Divisions Northerly on C & West on A of 4th Divisions
816
1
4
9
Do
Samuel Came
Came Samuel
N. West on Road, on land bot of Job Roberts
364
1
6
31
Do
Coffin Revd Paul
Coffin Revd Paul
on rang G. of home lots Nº 2 Westerly on Town road
1200
2 25 187
Do
Nathaniel Dnnn
Cutts Thomas Esq
704
1
9
44
Benjamin Donrell
Dounell Benje
on land Bought of Job Roberts on Town way Westeriy & Easterly Easterly & Northerly on Jny Ap- pleton & Southerly on Dan' Ap- pleton Westerly on Town Road on N E end of 14th on C 21 Div on 13th lot on C range of 21 Div N East on Town way
1148
2 18
66
Do Do
Jacob Dearbon Joseph Derbon
Dearbon Jacob Derbon Joseph
660 1
7 16
Do
David Dais
Davis David
on North Corner of 6th ou L, 3d Div Northerly on Town way on 15th 3d Div lot on D rauge S. West on the Road
560 1
1
8
16
Do
John Davis
Davis John
on lot 13 on D 3d Div South east on the road
1080
1/11 18
Do
Joseph Donnell
Donnell Jose[ h
East side of the 12th lot on D range of 21 Division
1200
2 20 108 1
Do Do
Davis Willm Mark & Paul
Davis William
on the 11th on B. 3d Div N E. end South west Corner of home farm
704 952
1
61
Do Do
Dressar
Elwe'l Joseph Emery Daniel
North E. end of 8th on C 3d Div 5th lot on C 3d Div. N. E on Road N. East end
1090 1|12
78
Do
. James Emery
Emery James
S. westerly end of home farm 3d lot on C range 3d Div
962 1
4
11
Do
John Eaton
Eaton John
on home Farm S west on a Town Road
1200
2 19
95
Do
John Eaton Jun
Eaton John Junr
S. easterly side of 17th lot on A range of 21 Div front Town way on home farm
760 780
1 1
3
7
Do
Nathan Elden Jnr Theodore Elwell
Elden Nathan Ju Elwell Theodore
on Do S West on Road leading to Bog Mill so called
1080
1 12
7 Do
Lt Gibbeon Elden
Elden Lt Gibbeon
On range D of home lots North west by Town way
1417
2 18 2
53 10
Do
Widow Ruth Elden Elden Cpt John Deca Do with Lt Gibeon Elden heirs of
1140
1.11
224
Do
Benja Emery
Emery Benja
on the farm. A range of 3ª Div S. E by Town way
600
1
4
20
Do
Thomas Emery
Emery Thomas
on his home farm North East on a Town way
1200
1 19
57
Do
Nathan Elden
Ellen Nathan
on home farm, lot Nº 11 in range A. 21 Div S. west on Town road on N east end of 1et on F of 3 Divisn North East on Town Road on S. w end 6:h on A 24 Div
1180
1 13
56
Do
1080
11)
72
Do
Gunnison Elihu
on lot Nº 6 D. range of 3d Div. on I t Nº 3 B range 3d Divis NE on Road On home lot Nº 25 S. w End of C range
805
1
9
21
Do
Gray Cadwall
Garland John
on Range E of 1st devisions on a town way Leading from pepper .. ellbo to Buxton meeting house on home farm
1064|
1 15
75
Po
Holmes Samuel
on the 10th lot on B. range of 21 1 ivision B. W. by road
780
1 7 37
Do
972 1 6
7
wood
Joseph Elwell Daniel Emery
Dennet John Dennet Clemt
in middle of home farm
980
8 10}
7 10, Do
Clem Dennet
in the middle of home farm
8×4 1
1
6 9
10
Do
Widow Dorcas
Elden
Elden John 11-irs of On the 7th lot on F range of 21 1.i. ision
1140
1 13
45
Do
Edind Flood
Flood Edmd
Goodwin Joseph Ilutchins Josha
900
1
9
12
Do
1200
2 23 220
Do
Do
283
4
4
600 1
4
5 Do
Josh& Decker
Deeker Joshua
1064 1
John Dennet
Do new
Dressar Paul & Mark
858
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CONTINUED.
not finishd not finishd
1
1
200 575
no finishing
1 111 1 I
1
40
900
1
80
125
not Ins finishd no finish: old
1
13
20
600
1
125
no finishd
1
1
150
nt finishi'd
1
2
125
old & out of
1
1
175
not Clapboard
1
1 1
200
1
1
750
not finishd
1
1
-75
1
1
225
1
1
115
1
1
355
not finhd
1
1
175
1
1 1
375
old no finishs
1
1 1
115
not finishd
1
1
600
not finishd
2
150
not insd find
1 1
275
5-6
1
525
1-6
75
1
40
275
1
40
105
1
40
600
1
40
450
1
1
40
300
1
40
400
I
40
105
1
40
125
1
40
850
1
80
325
1
150
1
1
1
175
105
1 1
not half finish!
111 1 1 1
1
125
40
repair
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INVENTORY TABLE
Hanskom John
S. west end of 11th lot on B 2d Div range S. West on Private way
1200
1 11
22
wood
Harmon Lt Thomas South west end of 7th lot on D range of 2d by Town road
1008
1 10
45
Do
Hopkinson Caleb
S. west side of 4th lot on the letter and Stephen L of 3d Div N W on the Town
Way not finishd
990
1 10 5
Do
Hawks Joshua
on S East side of 5th lot on K K range of 3d Division
832
1
9
10
Do
IIill Daniel
on 5th in B range of 3d Div N. E on town road
900
1 13
30
Do
Harding Cpt Sam1
On N. Eeast end of 17th lot on let- ter D. of 3d Div on Town Way
1080
2 24 191
Do
Ilaynes Benja Ju Ilarmon Peltiah
on lot No one letter C of 3d Division on home farm 24 lot on C range of 3ª Division
980
1 15 25
Do
Ilancock L. John
on C range 4th Divifion New, & not Clapboarded or shingd
1200
1 10
ou
Do
Ifopkinson John
On the 5th lot A range of Home Lots N. W. by P. road
S06
1 10
Do
Hill Nathaniel
on home farm common Land called Mill Privaledge
1000 1 9
51 Do
Hancock Willm
on S. West end of range B. secd Divis. S. W. by Road
1080
1 13
50
Do
Hanscomb Willm
on home farm range A of 2d Div. S. W. by T. road
1140 1
3
8 Do
Ilazeltine Timo
On home farm range I of 21 Div Nº 3
1008 1 8
10
Do
Ilanson Phins
on S. West 10th on letter G range of 2d Div. E on T. road
840
1
5
12
Do
Haynes Benja
on lot rang B. 2d Div No 8 S West end
918 1
7
Ireish William
on the 6th lot of range K of 3d Div Easterly on the Road
900
1 11
61
Do
Jordan Clemt
on N. E. end of range D of 3d Divis Nº 8 N. E on road
120C
1.12
60
Do
Joss John
on S. East side of 23d on B of 3d Division
1080
110
73
Do Do
Joss Martin Joss John Ju
S. west end 23d on range B. 3d Div on lot range A 2d Div No 15 N East on Road
616 1
7
Do
Kimball Daniel
on range K of 3d Div Nº 5 S. E, on Town road
1086
1 10
12
Do
Kimball Nathan
on range B. 3d Divis Nº 22 Nº East on Town way
568
1
5
24
Do
Kimball Joshua
on home farm range C of Home Lots
1000
2 13
33
Josh® Kimball J n
Do Do
on 26th home Lot C range
540
1 6
30
Do Do
Knight Sam11
on home farm Northerly on Lands of Dr Brewsters Land
1200
1 16
75
Do
Kimball Joshua Jujon range D of home lots N. E on Town Road
1008
1 13
66
Do
Kimball John Junt
Jon 19th lot D. range home lots N. E on Town way
925 1 9
Do
Kimball John
on home farmn range E of home Lots S. W on Road
1200
2.23
98
Do
Lane Capt Jabish
on the 4th lot on A 2d Divis. S. West on Rood
1064
114
66
Do
Lamb Richard Lewis Abijah
on range K 3d Division Nº 4 Jon range D. 3d Div Nº 9
816 1
Do
Lane Isaac
on Salmon falls Mill privaledge
750
1
6
Do
Libbey Frances
on range C Nº 4, 3d Div
672
1
6
17
Leavit Thos
On range C. 2ª Div. N. E, end
1008
1 12
26
Do
Lane Samll
on N. East end of 9th on Range A of 2d Div
1140
116
13
Do
8
3
Do
936
1
35
Do
Woodhouse
252
558 1
5
10
6
$99 1 9
12
Do
o glass
40
43
85
DOCUMENTARY INTRODUCTION.
CONTINUED.
250
1
40
450
1
40
160
1
40
130
1
40
300
1
10
900
40
175
40
175
1
40
105
1
40
225
40
400
40
300
1
40
105
old & unfinishd
1
40
125
no finishing
1
40
105
bt finishd
1
40
275
1
40
400
1
1
60
475
Small part
finishd
unfinishd
1
40
120
1
40
225
okl & out of
repair
40
350
no inside
finishing
not but small pt
inside finishing
1
40
2.5
1 1
40
275
no Inside
finish:
1
80
550
111
40
125
finishing
111
40
300
40
125
no inside
40
250
finish?
Do Do
1
40
250
1
40
200
poor no inside
10
300
40
105
1
5
1
40
125
130
40
105
~
40
125
86
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INVENTORY TABLE
Leavit John
on home farm rang A of home Lots Nº 7
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