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BOOK IV, FOL. 15, 16.
our souergane Ld King Charles the secund one thousand six hundred eighty foure/
The marke of Warumbee/
The Marke of Darumkine
W ( bi)
his (seal
The marke of seal The marke of Numbanuett/
his ) Mihikermett
of Weeden Domhegon/
of Nehonongassett his marke & (sbil)
[16] Sealed & Delivered in the Presence of, John Blany / Memorandum that vpon the day of the date with in written Deede, the seuerall Sagamores James Andrews/ Henery Walters/ John Parker/ Geo : ffellt/ whose names are subscribed yrto & Inserted therein, did at the Fort of Pejepscott, deliuer quiett & peaceable possession of the Premisses, with Liuery & Ceizing, to Mr John Blany & his wife; & the sayd Mr John Blany & his wife, In thejr own right, as shee is Administratrix to the Estate of Mr Thoms Purchase, De- ceased, & In right of his children, also the sd Mr Blany as Atturney to Mr Eliazer Way, did the same day Deliuer quiett & peaceable possession, with Liuery & Ceizing, of the Premisses to Mr Richard Wharton, the quantity of seaven hundred Acres of Land being Excepted, according to a former agreement/
Henery Walters/ Taken vpon oath this 19th of July John Parker/
1684 : this was sworne too by John Parker before mee
Edw : Tynge Jus : pe :
James Andrews aged about fourty nine yeares, testifyeth vpon oath, that hee saw this Deed or Instrument, Sealed & Delivered by the six Sagamores, with in named, to Mr Richd Wharton, & saw John Parker, & Geo : ffelt the other
BOOK IV, FOL. 16.
witnesses subscribe as witnesses, as now they are on the Indorsemet aboue Sworne before mee this 21th of July 1684 : Edw : Tynge Just® pe :
Falmouth In Cascoe Bay July 21th 1684 :
Warumbee the Sagamore with in named, this day appeared before mee, & in behalfe of him selfe & other Sagamores, that sealed & Deliuerd the with in written Instrument, Acknowledged the same to bee his & yr free & uolentary act & deede/ Edw : Tynge Just : pe :
John Parker of Kenebecke aged about fiuety yeares, deposeth that hee saw this Deede signed, Sealed & Delivered by the seuerall Sagamores with in named, & yt hee saw pos- session together with liuery & seizine of the Premisses, given as is expressed in the other Indorsemet on this deede, & in Presence of the seuerall witnesses thereto subscribing : And further the Deponent sayth, yt vpon the Eleauenth of this Instant Moenth, hee with Mr Hene : Walters was Present & saw Warumbee deliuer possession & Liuery & seizine by a Turffe & Twigg & bottle of Water taken by him selfe off the Land, & out of the Majne Riuer, aboue Androscoggin Falls, to Richard Wharton In full Compliance with a conueyance of the Premises with in granted & Con- firmed/ Taken vpon oath 9th July 1684 : before mee
Edw : Tynge Jus : pe :
A true Coppy of this Deede or Instrument with in written, Subscribed by the seuerall Sagamors to Mr Richd Wharton, acknowledg'd by warumbee & Attested as by diuerse witt- nesses aboue written, transcribed out of ye originall, & yr- with Compared this 26th day of July 1684
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BOOK IV, FOL. 16.
To all Christian people to whom this Present Deede of sale shall Come, John Blany of Lynn In the Coloney of the Massatusetts, In New England & Elizabeth his wife, the late relict & Administratrix of Thomas Purchase of Pejep- scott In the prouince of Mayne In New England, aforesd, do send greeting &c : Know yee yt wras, by a Pattent from ye Councill of Plymõth, with in the kingdome of England, the Lands at Pejepscot aforesd, together with the Land adiacent, lijng vpon & between the River of Kenebecke, Ambroscoggan & Cascoe bay, with the priuiledges yFunto belonging, were long since granted to George Way of Dor- chester, in the Kingdome of England deceased, & was the sayd Thos Purchase euer since the third yeare of the reigne of King Charles the first of blessed memory, actually pos- sessed, planted, & Improued the sayd Lands till ye late warr, And for as much as Eliazer Way, the sonn & heyre of y® sd George Way, hath granted & sould unto Richard Wharton of Boston in sayd Coloney In New England afore- sayd, M'chant all his Moeyty, part or share in the sayd Pattent, or land granted & possessed as aforesd, with all priniledges, Royaltys & app'tenances there unto belonging as by his Deed beareing date this tenth day of y' Instant Octobr more fully may appeare : Now bee it further known, that the sd John Blany, & Elizabeth his wife, with the free & full Consent of all the children of the sd Thomas Pur- chase, & In order to some further settlement, & prouission for yr subsistance, & liuelihood, & for & in consideration of the some of one hundred & fiuety pounds, of Current money of New England, payd, & secured to bee payd by the sd Richd Wharton, & seaven lotts, & shares of Land reserved & secured by articles signed by the sd Wharton, beareing date with these Presents, w'with they do hereby acknowledg y"selfes now to bee fully satisfyd, & contented & thereof & euery part yrof, do acquit, exonerate & discharge the sd Richd Wharton his heyres, executors, & Administrators for euer by these presents, haueing given granted, barganed,
BOOK IV, FOL. 16, 17.
sould, allien'd, Enfeoffed, & Confirmed unto him the sd Richd Wharton his heyres & Assigns for euer, all yt Moyety halfe deale & remajneing share wtsoeuer the same is or may bee of the sd Lands late belonging to the sd Thomas Purchase, by uertue of ye sd Pattent, or any other right In partnershipp with ye sd George, or Eliazer Way, & all the right & Title, propriety & Interest which the sayd Thomas Purchase dyed seized of, or yt hee might should or out to haue had In the sd prouince of Mayne : together with all & singular the vplands, Arable Lands, Meddow lands, Marshes, swamps, trees, woods, vnderwoods, waters, water courses, riuers, fishing, fowling, Mines, Mineralls, Royaltys profitts, priviledges, beach, flatts, rights, Comoditys, hæriditamets emoluments, & appurtenances wtsoeuer, to the sd Premisses, or any part or Parcell yrof belonging or any wise apprtajne- ing, or there with now, heretofore ussed occupyed, or in- ioyed : To haue & to hould all & singular ye aboue granted premisses, [17] with there appurtenances, & euery part & Parcell yrof, unto him the sd Richard Wharton his heyres, & assignes, and to yr onely proper vss, benefitt & behowfe, of him the sd Richard Wharton, his heyres & assignes for euer ; & the sd John Blany, & Elizabeth his wife for ym- selues, thejre heyres, executors & Administrators, do hereby Couenant, promiss, & grant, to & with the sd Richd Whar- ton his heyres & Assignes in manner & forme following, yt is to say, that ye sayd Richd Wharton his heyres, & Assigns shall & may by force & uertue of these Presents, from tyme to tyme, & at all tymes, for euer hereafter lawfully, peaceably, & quietly haue hould, vse occupy, possess, & inioy the aboue granted premisses, with there appurtenances, & euery part & parcell thereof, as a good Prfect & absolute Estate of inheritance of fee simple, with out any manner of Contradiction, reuersion, or lymitation w'soeuer, so as to alter Change defeate, or make uoyd the same, free, & cleare, & clearly acquitted & discharged of & from & all manner of former & other Gyfts, grants, bargans, sales, leases Mor-
BOOK IV, FOL. 17.
gages, ioynturs, Dowers Judgmts executions, Intailes, for- fitures, & of & from all other Titles, charges, & Incoumber- ances wtsoeuer, had made Committed done, or suffered to bee done by them the sd John Blany, & Elizabeth his wife, or by the sd Thomas Purchase, or either of them, or either or any of thejr heyres, or Assigns at any tyme or tymes before ye Ensealeing hereof: And further that the sd John Blany, & Elizabeth his wife, thejr heyres, executors, & Administrators, shall well truely from tyme to tyme & at all tymes hereafter warrant & Defend, the aboue granted Premisses, with yr appurtenances, & euery part & parcell yrof, unto the sd Rich'd Wharton his heyres & Assignes, against all Persons whatsoeuer, any wise lawfully Claimeing, or demanding the same or any part y'of, by from or under ye sd Thomas Purchase deceased or by or from or under them, the sd John Blany & Elizabeth his wife, or either of them y' heyres or Assigns; And lastly that ye sd John Blany & Elizabeth his wife, y' heyres & Assignes, shall & will giue unto ye sayd Richd Wharton his heyres & Assignes vpon resonable request such further & ample Assurance, of all the aforesd barganed Premisses, as the sd Wharton his heyres or Assignes, or by his, or yr Councill, learned in the law, shall bee reasonably, deuised, aduised, or required, according to ye true Intent & meaneing of these Presents ; In witness wrof the sd John Blany & Elizabeth his wife, haue here vnto set yr hands & seales, the 25th day of Octobr Anno Dom: 1683: Annoq Regni Regis Charolj secundi &c : tricescimo quinto/ Sealed & Delivered
In the Presence of John Whitte/ William Haynes/
John Blany his seale (seale) Elizabeth Blany her seale (al ) John Blany & his wife Personally appeared before mee, & acknowl- edged the with in written Instru- met to bee yr Act & Deede/ Thomas Damforth sident of ye prouince of Mayn
BOOK IV, FOL. 17.
Elizabeth Purchase the relict of Thomas Purchase Junjo" deceased, & Oliuer Ellkine & Jane his wife, the daughter of Thomas Purchase Senjor Deceased, & Elizabeth Blany daughter of ye sd Thos Purchase Senjor, do all freely Con- sent to this deed & alianation of the Lands with in written, & in testimony set to thejr hands ys tenth day of Janvary 1683 : & haue acknowledged the same before/
Elizabeth Purchase
William Brown 2 Assis- Samll Appleton S tants
her marke 8
Oliver Ellkines his
marke 0
Jane Ellkines /
Elizabeth Blany her marke
vera Copia of this Deede aboue written as Attested & acknowledged, transcribed, & with originall Compared this 27th July 1684 : p Edw : Rishworth ReCor :
This Indenture made the fifteenth day of July in the thirty sixt yeare of the Reigne of our Soueraigne Lord King Charles the secund, annog Dom : one thousand six hundred eighty foure, between Richard Wharton of Boston In New England Mrchant on the one part, & John Parker of Kenebecke In the prouince of Mayn In New England afore- sayd fisherman, on the other part; Witnesseth that foras- much as the sayd John Parker hath for vpwards of Twenty six yeares last past beene possessed of Certen Lands, lijng between Knenebecke aforesd, & Cascoe Bay extending in length about six Miles, & bounded at the vpper end of Winnigance Cricke, as by an Indean Deed made to the sayd John Parker, & acknowledged before Hene Jocelin Esq", Jus : pe : & Entered in the Records of ye sd Prouince ; And for as much as the sayd John Parker, was the first of the English Nation that began to subdue the sayd tract of
BOOK IV, FOL. 17.
Lands, & undertake In the fishing trade, and hath since alienated sundrey parcells of the sd Land to seuerall Persons, who haue made Improuement yron, & promoted the fishery, And where as the aforesd Tract did of right belong unto and was included In an Antient Pattent, granted by the great Councill of Plymoth to Mr Thomas Purchase, and Mr George Way deceased/ And now the soole Interest & pro- priety of sd Thomas Purchase, & George Way, In the aforesd Land, & all other the land between the sd Kenebecke & Cascoe bay, being inuested in, & became the propriety of sd Richard Wharton : Therefore & for other good Causes, & Considerations, but espetially to Incorage fishery, & hus- bandry in the places aforesd, the sayd Richard Wharton hath given granted & Confirmed, & doth by these Presents, giue grant & Confirme, to the sd John Parker his heyres & Assignes, all the first mentioned tract of Land, lijng between Kenebecke & Cascoe bay, being in length about six Miles bounded as aforesd, together with all woods trees waters water Courses, passages, priuiledges, profitts, Comoditys, & aduantages to the Premisses or any part yr of, belonging, or any wise apprtajneing, And to haue & to hould the Premis- ses, & euery part & Prcill there of, together with all priui- ledges, profitts, Commoditys & Aduantages to the Premisses, or any part thereof belonging, or any wise app"tajneing, And the sd Wharton doth Couenant & grant to & with the sayd John Parker, his heyres, & Assignes, & euery of them, yt hee & they & each of them respectively, shall & may peaceably & quietly possess & inioy thejr seuerall & respec- tiue parts, & portions In the Premisses, with out the let trouble & Molestation Clajme or Clajmes, or demand, except wt is hereafter reserued, of him the sayd Richd Wharton, his heyres, executors, Administrators or Assignes, or any other Person or Persons legally Clajmeing by from or under him, them or any of them The sayd John Parker his heyres, or sume of them yeilding, & paijng yearely vidt vpon each tenth day of June too dry Cuske, or too dry Cod fish, if
BOOK IV, FOL. 17, 18.
demanded, to him the sd Richard Wharton, his heyres & Assigns for euer ; And the sd John Parker [18] And the sayd John Parker doth for him selfe, his heyres, & Assignes for euer, Couenant promiss & grant, to and with the sayd Richd Wharton his heyres, & Assignes, to Incorage settle- ment of a Town vpon the Premisses, that when tenn familys Besids what are already settled shall agree to settle vpon the Premisses, vpon thejr request or notice given by the sayd Richard Wharton, his heyers, or Assignes, to sd John Parker, his heyres or Assigns, hee & they shall & will affoard æquall Accommodation of Lands, with them selues to each family, & will In lew yrof accept the like quantity or Valew of Land, & In Case of difference, the sd Wharton his heyres & Assignes Consenting, referr ye same to the Estimation, or apprisall to such Persons as his Majestys Justs shall at the quarter sessions appoynt, vpon oath to apprise the same, & submit the regulation of such Town, & affayrs thereof, to such Persons as shall bee Annually chosen by the Major uoate of free houlders, or Inhabitants there of : In witness whereof, the partys haue hereunto Interchangably set thejr hands & seales the day & yeare first aboue written/ Sealed & Delivered/ . John Parker his marke
In the Presence of/ Elias Whitte/ Edw : Hannet/
IP (shåle)
This Deede was acknowledged by John Parker to bee his Act & Deed to Mr Richard Wharton/ & owned this 19th of July 1684 : before mee Edw : Tynge Jus : pe : A true Coppy of this Instrumt transcribed out of ye origi- nall & there with Compared this 27th day of July 1684 : p Edw : Rishworth ReCor :
BOOK IV, FOL. 18.
To all Christian people, to whome this Present Deede of Sale shall come/ Eliazer Way of Hartford In the Coloney of Conneeticott In New England Mrchant sonn & heyre of George Way of Dorchester, In the County of Dorcett, with in the Kingdome of England sendeth Greeteing. Know yee that sd Eliazer Way, for & in Consideration of the some of one hundred pounds of Current money of New England to him in hand payd, at or before the sealeing & Delivery of these Presents, by Richard Wharton of Boston In the Col- oney of the Massatusetts/ In New England aforesd / Mrchant well & truely payd, the receipt wrof hee doth hereby acknowledge, & him selfe fully & throughly satisfyd, & Contented & yrof & euery part there of doth hereby acquitt, exonerate, & discharge the sayd Richd Wharton his heyres, executors, Administrators & euery of them for euer by these Presents ; Hath granted, barganed, sould, alienated, En- feoffed & Confirmed & p these Presents, doth fully freely, clearely, & absolutely giue, grant, bargan, sell, aliene, Enfeoffe & Confirme, unto him the sd Richard Wharton his heyres & Assignes for euer, one Moeity or halfe part, or wtsoeur share, part or proportion, bee the same more or less, hee the sayd Eliazer Way, now hath may might should, or in any wise out to haue, or Clajme of in or too, a Certen Tract or Percell of Land, Commanly Called & known by the name of Pejeepscott, scituate, lijng & being within the prouince of Mayne, in New England aforesd, together with one Moiety or halfe part of wtsoeuer other shayre part or portion, bee the same more or less, which her the sd Eliazer Way now hath, may might should, or in any wise out to haue, or Clajme of in or to, all & singular the vplands, Med- dows lands, arable lands Marshes swamps trees, woods underwoods, waters, water Courses, Riuers, fishing, fowling, Mines, Mineralls, Royaltys, profitts priuiledges, beaches, flatts rights, Commoditys hæriditaments, Emoluments, & appurtenances, wtsoeuer, to the Premisses or any part or Parcell there of, belonging or any wise apprtajneing, which
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BOOK IV, FOL. 18.
sd Tract of Land, & Premisses, for the space of fourty years, or yrabouts, before the late warr with the Indeans was in actuall possession & Improvement of Mr Thomas Purchase deceased, & was Antiently given & granted, by Pattent from the Councill of Plymouth, with in the sayd kingdome of England, to the sayd George Way & Thomas Purchase, deceased ; To haue, & to hould all & singular, the aboue granted Premisses, with thejr & euery of thejr rights hærida- ments, & appurtenances, & euery part & Parcell yrof, unto the sd Richard Wharton his heyres for euer, & to the onely proper vss, benefitt & behoofe of him the sayd Richard Wharton, his heyres & Assigns for euer/ And the sd Eliazer Way, for him selfe his heyres, executors, & Admin- istrats doth hereby Couenant, & promiss, & grant to & with the sayd Richard Wharton, his heyres, & Assignes In man- ner & forme following (that is to say that the sd Richd Wharton, his heyres & Assigns, shall & may by force & uertue of these Presents, from tyme to tyme & at all tymes for euer hereafter, lawfully quietly & peaceably haue, hould vsse, occupy possess & Inioy the aboue granted Premisses, with thejr appurtenances, & euery part & parcell thereof, as a good Perfect, & absolute Estate, of Inheritance In fee simple, with out any manner of Condition, Reuersion, or lymitation wsoeuer, so as to Alter Chang defeat, or make uoyd the same, full & clearly acquitted & dischargd off & from all manner of former & other Gyfts, grants, bargans, leases, sales, Morgages, Dowers, Jountyres, Judgmts execu- tions, Entailes forfeturs, & of & from all other titles, troubles, Charges, wsoeuer, had made or Committed, done or suffered to bee done, by him the sd Eliazer Way, his heyres, or Assignes at any tyme or tymes, before the ensealeing here of, & further that the sd Eliazer Way his heyres, executors & Administrators, shall & will from tyme to tyme & at all tymes for euer hereafter, warrant & Defend the aboue named Premisses, with yr & euery of yr rights, hæriditaments, & appurtenances, & euery part & Parcell
BOOK IV, FOL. 18, 19.
yrof, unto ye sd Richd Wharton his heyrs & Assigns, against all & euery Prson or Persons wtsoeuer, any wise lawfully Clajmeing or demanding the same ; or any part thereof, by or from undr him his heyres or Assigns, & lastly yt hee the sd Eliazer Way, his heyrs & assigns shall & will giue unto the sd Richd Wharton his heyrs & Assignes, or by his & yr Councill learned in ye law, shall bee reasonably deuised, Aduised or required according to ye true Intent, & meaneing of these Presents/ In witness wrof ye sd Eliazer Way, hath here unto set his hand & seale the tenth day of October, Año Dom .. one thousand six hundred Eighty three/ Annog regni regis Charolj secundj, tricessimo quinto/
Signed Sealed & Delivered,
in the Presence of John Hayword Notos Puplics / Eliazer Moody seruat
Eliazer Way (seise) The with in written Deed was acknowledged by Mr John Hayword notary publique, & Atturney to the with in named Eliazer Way, being espetially Impoured to acknowledg ye Deed in forme of law, in be- halfe of sd way as p pouer produced, dated Octobr 10 : 1683 : this was thus acknowl- edged Octobr 23 : 1683 : be- fore Thomas Damforth Presidt of ye Prouince of Mayn
vera Copia of this Deede aboue written, transcribed out of ye originall, & there with Compared this 30th day of July 1684 : p Edw : Rishworth ReCor :
[19] Thomas Haynes, & Joyce Haynes his wife, & Sampson Penley haueing all been antient Inhabitants In Cascoe Bay, do testify vpon oath, that aboue Twenty years last past, they haue vnderstood by coman report, that ye
BOOK IV, FOL. 19.
Indeans had sould to ffrancis Smale, an Indea Trader the Ysland of Sebascoe Diggin lijng In Casco Bay aforesd, & haue since been Informed, that ye sd Francs Smale bought ye sd Ysland for Majr Nicholas Shapleigh, & the Deponents say after sd Purchase, there was Improuemt made by ye English on sd ysland which was Called by the name of Smales Ysland, & this Deponents say that they neuer heard yt any other Person layd Clajme to ye sd ysland/ & further say not/ Taken vpon oath this 21th of July 1684 : before mee Edw : Tynge Just pe/
. vera Copia transcribed & with originall Compard this 31th of July p Edw : Rishworth
Elias White aged about fiuety six yeares, & Edw : Skinner aged about sixty yeares/ Testify vpon oath, that vpon the eighteenth day of this Instant July, they were Present & saw Mr Richard Wharton, deliver possession with Lyuery & seizine, of the ysland Called Sebasqua Diggin lijng in Cascoe Bay to John Parker of Kenebecke the sd Wharton declareing, that hee did possess the sd Parker of the sd ysland for uss, & In the behalfe of Mr William Wharton his sonn/ & further these Deponents say not/
Taken vpon oath this 21th of July 1684 : before mee
Edw : Tynge Jus : pe :
vera Copia transcribed & with originall Compar'd this 31 : July, 1684 : p Edw : Rishworth Re : Cor :
Wras I John Smith Senior of Cape Nuttacke, In the Townshipp of Yorke In the prouince of Mayne Planter, haue for seuerall years past vpon good Considerations, yrunto mee moueing, given granted sould made ouer & Confirmed, vnto my beloued son John Smyth of Cape Nuttacke aforesd, & more espetially In Consideration of my affection to him, & of his Settleing down by mee vpon a peece of Land which
BOOK IV, FOL. 19.
I formerly gaue him, wrby hee might bee the more helpfull to mee In fenceing & planting part of my land, as in my other Occasions ; Do by these Presents, giue grant & Con- firme, the former Deed of Sale or Gyft, made by mee & Joane my former wife his mother, beareing date the Twenty third day of May 1674 : acknowledged & ReCorded, with all the houseing vplands Meddows, pastures, oarchards gar- dens, & all other Imunitys & app'tenances y'unto belonging, as Prticularly expressed In the abouesd record ; At & after my decease, to the aforesd Jon Smith my sonn & to his heyres & Assigns for euer ; Always prouided this to bee the . true meaneing & intent of these Presents ; That was my son John Smith hath not hitherto fullfilled the Conditions of planting my Land to the halfes, & fenceing the same with worke besids &c : as obleig'd by yt Instrument : ffor the makeing good wrof, It is mutually agreed between us, that If my sd sonn John Smith do pay or cause to bee payd by him selfe or his heyres or Assignes to mee my heyres & Assignes, the iust sume of Thirty younds, Twenty shillings In Current money, & the other Twenty nine pounds in goods M'chable & prouissions sutable to supply my necessity at Current prises, to bee payd In twelve years tyme at fiuety shillings p Annū : the one halfe at the spring, the other halfe at the fall yearely, On the Performance hereof, I the sayd John Smith Senjor, do absolutely & Totally reuerse all those Con- ditions expressd In the former Deed, aboue mentioned, of Planting, worke &c : & by these Presents do freely & abso- lutely ratify, & Confirme my soole Interest & Title, of all my houses & Lands, as expressed In the former Deede of sale or gift, from mee my heyres & Assigns, to the sayd John Smith my sonn his heyres & assignes for euer/ In tes- timony whereof I haue here unto afixed my hand & Seale this first day August 1684 : I do further giue unto my sd sonn John Smith, that peece of sault March lijng between the Riuer & the Cricke, adioyneing vpon the vpland, Con- tajneing the quantity of one Acre more or less, prouided
BOOK IV, FOL. 19.
hee keepe it seasonably fenced : & do Confirme & like wise I grant to him for his Present uss & benefitt, one halfe of yt fruite, which that little oarchard produceth, which lyeth aboue his house, next unto that Land which was belonging to James Jackeson/ John Smith Senjor (se11e)
Signed Sealed & Delivered/ In the Presence of/
his marke 王
Edw : Rishworth/
George Spencer/
his marke/ -+-
John Smith Senjor, & John Smith Junjor, came before mee this first day of August 1684 : & did ac- knowledg this Instrument to bee yr act & Deede/
Edw : Rishworth Jus : pe :
A true Coppy of this Instrumt aboue written, transcribed out of the Originall & yrwith Compared this 5th day of August 1684 : p Edw : Rishworth Re : Cor :
To all people to whome this writeing, or deede of Saile shall come/ I Thomas Haynes once of Maquoyt, now of Lynn, both In New England, husbandman, & I Joyce his wife send Greeteing : Know yee, that for & in Consideration of seauenteen pounds Eleauen shillings & too peence, in money, to Content to him in hand payd, by Edw : Cricke of Boston In New England Taylor, wrwith wee do acknowledg o'selues to bee fully satisfyd, contented & payd : & thereof do acquitt and discharge, him, & his heyres, executors, Administrators & Assignes, p these Presents : Haue giuen, granted, barganed & sould : And do by these Presents, fully freely, & absolutely, giue, grant bargan for, & sell, vnto him the sayd Edward Cricke, & his heyres, executors, Administrators, & Assignes for euer ; Too hundred Acres of vpland & fiue acres of Marsh or more, commanly Called the beareberry Marsh, lijng in the head of Cascoe bay, In the Town of Westgostuggoe at Maycoyt being butted & bounded
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