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John Wheelwright Joseph Hill
Recorded according to the origi" March ye 8th 1721/2 D Abram Preble Reg"
Know all Men by these Presents that I Samvel Cole of Biddeford in the County of York in New england husban- man for Many Good Causes me hereunto Mouing more Es- peshally and in Consideration of the Sum of twenty Pounds to Me in hand Paid by John Stagpole : Do hereby Give Grant Bargain Sell and Confirm Unto John Stagpole of Town and Connty aforesaid yeoman : a certain Grant Granted by the town of Biddeford at a legall town Meeting : the Grant being forty fiue acres of land to be in the township of Biddeford and Grnted to me the Said Sam" Cole as Will further appear : Referance being had to the Town Book of Biddeford and I do hereby for My Selfe my heirs Executors and adminestrators Confirm the Said Grant unto the Said John Stagpole his heirs Executors adminestrators or assigns for Ener : and do hereby defend the Said Grant unto ye Said John Stagpole his heirs Executors administrators or assigns
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against any Clame Due debts or demands of any Person or Persons WhatSoeuer In Witness Whereof I haue here unto Set My hand and seale this Second day of december in the Eight year of the Reign of our Souereign lord King George annoquo Domini 1721
Wittness William Graues Dan" Gookin
Samuel Cole ( seal ) York ss this day Samvel Cole Personally appeared before me the Subscriber and acknoledged this Instru- ment to be his free act and deed Decem' ye 2cd 1721 : Biddeford John Gray Jus : peace
Recorded according to ye originall March ye 9th 1721/2 p Abram Preble Regiester
To all People to whome this Present Deed of Sale Shall Come I William Gypson of the Town of Biddiford in the County of York in the Prouance of Maine Send Greeting : Know Yee that I the Said William Gypson for divarce Good Causes and Considerations me thereunto Moueing but Espe- cially for and in Consideration of the Sum of ten pounds Money to me in hand Paid by Leiutt John Stagpole of the town and County afore Said the Recaipt whereof I do by these Presents acknowledg and therewith am fully Sattis- fied : Haue Given Granted Bargained sold aliened Enfioffed and Confirmed and by these presents do fully freely Clearly and Absolutly Giue Grant Bargain Sell aliene Enfioffe Con- vay and Confirm unto the aboue Said John Stagpole a Cer- tain Grant of forty acres of land to me granted by the Town of Biddiford : at a Town Meeting of Said town on the sec- ond day of aprill in the year : 1720 : to be laid out in ye Comon lands of Said Town of Biddiford to have and to : hold the abone Sª Grant of forty acres of Land togeather with all ye proficts Priveledges and appurtinances : to ye Same belonging or any waise appertaining to him the Sa John Stagpole his heirs Executors adminestrats and assigns fore ever and I the Said William Gipson doe for My Selfe My heirs Executors adminestrators and assigns Couenant Promise Grant and agree to and with ye sd John Stagpole his heirs Executors adminestrators and assigns : in forme and Maner following : Viz : that I the Said William Gypson before the insealing and delivery of these Presents am the tru and lawfull owner : of the aboue Granted Premises and that I haue of My Selfe Good Right full power and lawfull
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authority to Make this Sale and that the Same is free and Clear from all other Gifts Grants Bargaines Sales Morta- gages dowers Executions or entales and from all other titles trubles or Incumbarances whatsoeuer and that by vertue hereof the Said John Stagpole his heirs and assigns as aforesd Shall and May henceforth for Euer herafter lawfully Peacably and quiatly haue hold Vse ocupie possess and Injoy the aboue Granted Premises with singulear the appur- tinances without any law sute let Molistation or Interuption of Me the Said William Gipson My heirs or assigns or any other Person [268] or Persons what soever : Inwitness to all and singuler ye Premises I the said william Gypson haue here unto Set my hand and Seale this Eleventh day of febuar in the Year of our Lord 1720/1 : and in the Seveth Yeare of the Reign of our souereign Lord George by the Grace of God of Great Britain & King defender of ye faith Signed Sealed and delivered the mark
In the Presents of William : William Graues : Jypson ( seal ) Matha Hawkesworth York ss Biddiford ye Mark of. : Mary Crumton August ye 28 : 1721 : William Jypson Par- sonally appeared before Me the Subscriber and acknowledged this Instru- ment to be his free act and deed . John Gray Jus : peace
Recorded according to ye original March ye 9th 1721/2
D Abram Preble Regr
Know all Men by these Presents that I Thomas Perkens of Portsmouth of the Prouance of New hampshireoman am holden and firmly do Stand bound to Stephen Harden of the town of arendle in the County of York blacksmith in the full and Just sum of two hundred Pounds Good and Currant Money of New England to be paid to ye Sd Stephen harding his heirs Executors adminestrators or assigns or Certain attorney : to ye which payment well and truly to be made I bind me My heires Executs and Adminestrators firmly by these Presents Sealed with My Seale dated at York : the 2ed day of september in ye Eightth year of his Majestys Reign anną Domini 1721 :
The Condition of the aboue obligation is Such that if ye
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aboue bounden Thomas Perkens or his heirs Executors or adminestrators for his and their Parts. and behalfe Shall and doe in all thing well and truly Stand to Abide by obay ob- serue : obserue preforme fulfill and Keep the award order ar- bitrement Judgment finall End and determination : of John Wheelwright of Wells in ye County of York Esqr Abraham Preble of York in Said County Esqr and Joseph Hill of aforesaid Well Gent arbitrators indifferantly Named and Elected : a well on the part and behalfe of the aboue Named Thomas Perkens as of the above Named Stephen Harding to Arbitrate award order Judg or determine of for and upon or Concirning all and all Maner of actions Couse and Causes of actions Sutes Judgments Wills deeds Executions Contriverces quorels Trespases damages and demands What Soever at any time heretofore had Made Moueed brought Comenced Sued Prossecuted Sufered Commited or depend- ing by and betwene the Said Perties for and upon a bout or Concirning one Certain Tract of Land Lying and being in ye Town of Arundel at Kennebunk aforesaid : Containing two hundred acres : Begining at the seaside and runs up Kenebunk riuer to the second Coue in Sd River and then Runs back untill the aforesaid quantety of two hundred acres is Compleated : and all other Lands which formerly were Possesed by or did belong to John Raynolds of the aforesaid Place Deceaed or to the award order or determina- tion : of Either two of the aforesaid arbitrators : So always that ye Sª award arbitrement order determination finall End and Judgment of the Said arbitrators : or Either two of them of for or upon the Premises be Made and Giuen up in Writing under or Either two of their hands and Seale redy to be delivered to the Said Parties on or before the Second day of March Next Insuing the date hereof at ye dwelling house of John Wells in the Town of wells in ye County of york that then the obligation to be Void otherwise to to Re- maine in full force and Vertue Signed sealed & delivered in ye Presents of us Thoms : mark Perkens ( seal ) Thomas Phipps Thomas Perkens
before us
York s Wells febur 20th 1721 Thomas Perkens Par- sonally apperd and acknowl- edged ye before Going Instru- ment to be his free act and deed John Wheelwright } Juses Abram Preble S peace
Recorded accord" to ye orig" March 9th 1721/2
p Abram Preble Regr
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Know all Men by these Presents that I Stephen Harding of the Town of Arandel in the County of York Black- smith am Holden and do firmly Stand bound to Thomas Perkens of Ports Mo in the Prouance of New Hamshaire yeom in the full and Just Sum of two hundred Pounds of Good and Currant Money of New England to be paid to the Said Thomas - Perkens his heirs Execu' adminestrators or assigns or Certaine Attorney to the Which Payment Well and truly to be Made I binde Me My heirs Executors and adminestrats firmly by these Presents Sealed with My Seale dated at York the 2ed day of September in ye Eight year of his Majestys Reign : annoq" dominy 1721
The Condition of the aboue Obligation is Such that if the aboue Bounden Stephen Harding or his heirs Executors or adminestrators : for his and their part and behalfs Shall and do in all things : Well and truly Stand to Obay abide by Obserue Preforme fulfill and Keep ye award order arbitre- ment Judgment finall End : and determination of John Wheelwright of Wells in the County of York Esgr Abraham Preble of York in ye Said County Esqr and Joseph Hill of aforesaid Wells GentIm Arbitrators Indiferantly Named and Elected : as well on the Part and behalfe of ye aboue Named Stephen Harding as of the aboue Named Thomas Perkeus : to arbitrate award : order Judg & determine of for upon or Concirning all and all Maner of action Cause and Causes of actions Sutes Judgments Wills deed Executions Contro- vereys quorrills trespases damages and demands What soeuer At any time heretofoer had Made Moued brought Commenced sued Prosecuted Suffered Commited or depend- ing or Coneirning one Certain traet of land lying and being in the Town of arundle at Kenebunk aforesd Containing two hundred Acres begining at the Sea side and runing up Ken- ebunk River to the Second Cone in Said River and then runing baek untill the aforesaid quantety of Two hundred acres is Compleated and all other Lands Which formerly were Possessed by or did belong to John Reynolds of the afore said place deced or to the award order or determination of Either two of the afore Said arbitrators : So always that the sd Award arbitrement order determination final End and Judgment of the Said arbitrators or Either two of them of for or upon the premises be made and Given up in writing under their or Either two of their hands and Seals : Reddy to be delivered to the Said Parties : on or before the Second day of March Next Insuing the date hereof at the dwelling House of John Wells in ye Town of Wells in the aforesaid
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County of york that then the aboue obligation to be Void : otherwaise to Remaine in full force and Vertue
signed sealed and delivered
In presents of
Stephen Harding ( seal ) York ss Wells febuary 20th
Thomas Phipps 1721/2 Stephen Harding Par-
Thomas Perkens
sonally appeared and acknol- edged this before going Instru- ment to be his free act and deed
before us John Wheelwright ? Justeses Abram Preble S of ye peac
Recorded according to ye originall March ye 9th 1721/2 p Abram Preble Reg"
Know all Men by these Presents that Whereas We the Subscribers Nanly John Wheelwright & Abraham Preble Esqrs and Capt Joseph Hill being Mutily Elected and Chosen by Thomas Perkins of Arundle formerly of Ports Mº in New hamshaire on the one Part and Stephen Harding of Said arundle on ye other Part : to be [269] Arbitrators to act and fully determine a Mater of diferance betwene them the Said Thomas Perkens and Stephen Harding Relating to the lands and Possessions that did formerly belong to John Raynalds Late of Said Arandle deceand as p their Bonds of two hundred pounds Each to the other for the standing to and Abiding by our award or determination : Bareing date the second day of september in the year 1721 : Referance thereunto will Plainly and at Learge appear : Now it tis to be under stud the land and Marsh that we find by deeds or Convayances that doth belong Unto the Said John Reynalses Estate is two hundred acres lying upon ye North East side of Kennebunk River so Called Next to the sea Granted by George Cleaues unto William Reynals : the seventh day of the first Month 1654: Viz: twenty acres of Marsh lying upon ye North East Side of Said River of Kenebunk betwene the Rivers Mouth and the falls and so much upland as Will Make up two hundred acres on the Same side of Bounded by the Sea Shore South Eastward and upon ye Said River upon ye South west and is in breath towards the North Eastward unto the neerest Coue from Said Kenebunk River and Extendeth the Same Breadth up Said River to Com- pleate Said two hundred acres : Haue Reseaued the Right and Clames of the Said Perkens and Harden and haue heard their proffs and alligations on both sids in all and Euery part what they had or would Say Relating to ye Said prem-
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ises : finding by a deed from William Reynals to his Son John Reynals Bareing date febuar ye 12: 1674 and haueing well Considered the titles and Clames of both aboue Said Perties : Namly Thomas Perkins and Stephen Harding : Our Award arbitrement and finall determition is : that the Said Thomas Perkens and his heirs and Assigns for Euer Shall haue and hold and Injoy the full fourteen of fifteen Parts of the aboue Said two hundred acres of land and Marsh : for euer : and that the Said stephen Harding Shall haue and Injoy one fifteenth Part of the aforesaid two hundred acres of land and Marsh both in quantity & quallity to him and his heirs & assigns for Euer Witness our hands and Seals in Wells this 21th day of febuary 1721/2
John Wheelwright( )
se Abram Preble se
) Joseph Hill ( se
Recorded according to the Originall March ye 9th 1721/2 p Abram Preble Reg
Know all Men by these Presents that we William & Thomas Ball both of Kittery in the County of York : in New England fisherman haue for and in Consideration of the Sum of twenty two Pounds lawfull Money aforesaid : to us in hand well and Truly Paid by William Pepperill Jur of Kittery in the County afore Said Marcht the Receipt Whereof to full Content and Satisfaction wee do hereby acknowledg and oure Selues there With fully Satisfied Contented and Paid : Have Giuen Granted Bargained and Sold : and by these Presents do fully freely and and absolutly Giue Grant Bargaine and Sell unto the Said Wi" Pepperill jur his heirs and assigns for Euer : one Messuage or tract of land lying and being in the Town of Kittery aforesaid Containing by Estimation Eighteen acres be the Same More or Less : and is bounded by the Eastward side with ye land of M' dear- ings : and Northward with the ashing Swamp Brook and westward with the high way that parts the land formerly Jos : Crockits and this Said land : and Southward with ye. head of Crockits Creek it being all ye whole tract of land. which said William and Thomas Ball : bought of William Robings as p a deed under his hand & seal appeirs :: To Have and to hold all the aboue Said tract of Land with all Right of Comons trees Watters priueledges and appurtinances what Soeuer to the Same Belonginn or in any ways appertainng to him the Said William Pepperill
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his heirs and Assigns foreuer further More we the Said William and Thomas Ball Before the signing & sealing hereof do avouch our selves to be the tru Sole and Lawfull owners of all the afore Granted and Bargained pmises and haue in our Selves Good right full power and lawfull author- ity to dispose of the Same as aforesaid it being Clear of all Incumberances Whatsoeuer : and we the Said william & and Thomas Ball do by these presents for our Selues our heirs Executors & adminestrators promise and Ingage to Warant Secure & defend all ye afore Granted and bargained Prem- ises to him the Said Willinm Pepperill his heirs and Assigns foreuer : Against the lawfull Clames or demand of any per- son or Persons Whatsoeuer - Provided Notwith Standing and it is the tru Intent and Meaning of the Said william and thomas Ball that if they or their heirs Executors admin- estrators or assigns Shall well and truly Pay or Cause to be paid Unto the Said William Pepperill Or his Certaine Attorney heirs Executors Adminestrators or Assigns the full Whole and Just sum : of twenty two pounds Money of aforesaid at on or before this day two Years With Lawfull Interest Yearly that then this to be Uoid and of Nonefect : Other Waise to remain in full force strenght and Vertue Signed sealed and delivered
In presents off Benjm Cleark Jane Cleark
William Ball ( seal ) Thomas Ball ( seal ) York ss Nouemr ye 17th 1721 this day the aboue Named William Ball and Thomas Ball parsonally ap- peared before Me the Subscriber one of his Majesty Justeses of the Peace for Said County and acknowledged this foregoing In- strument to be their free act and Deed
Willm Pepperill
Recorded according to ye originall March ye 9th 1721/2 p Abram Preble Regr
Know all men by these Presents that I Caleb Spurrer of York in ye County of York cymester Am holden and doe firmly Stand Bound Unto Capt Peter Nowel and Richard Milbury of Said York Yeomen as they are appointed by Said Town of York in the full Sum of five hundred Pounds
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Currant Passable Money of New England : and to whome this Town of York Shall hereafter appoint to receve the Same : to the which Pay Ment Well and truly to be Made I bind My Selfe My heirs Executs and Adminestrators firmly by these Presents Signed With My hand and Sealed with My Seale - dated in Said York March ye twenty third day in the Yeare One Thousand Seven hundre and twenty one (two) 1721/2 The Condition of this Obligation is Such that if the aboue Bounden Caleb Spurrier his heirs Executors Adminestrators or Assigns or Any or Either of them do well and truly pay or Cause to be Paid Unto the aboue Named Peter Nowel and Richard Milbury or Such Other Person or Persons as Said Town of York Shall appoint the full and Just Sum of ten Shillings Currant Passable Money of New england : p tun and So for Each and every tun of all such Oare Mines Minerals or Mettels (excepting Iron Oare) as Said Caleb Spurrier shall here after by him Selfe or others digg Raise Geather up and Carry off from any Place or Part of the town Comons So Stated : witnin this Town of said York : according to a Libarty of twenty one Years Granted to Said Spurrier to digg Raise and Carry of any Mines Mineralls or oare from aboue said Comons & : as aboue Said Granted to him at our Last Generall Town Meetting the 13th day of this Instant March : Said ten shillings p tun and So for Each and Euery Tun of Oare &c to be Paid to the Said Peter Nowel and Richard Milbury or who Elce the Said Town of York Shall appoint [270] to Reseave the Same before Said oare &c Shall be Carryed of from sd Com- ons where the Same or any Part Shall be diged or Raised from time to time and at all times during the full and whole terme of Said twenty one Years : and also fiue shillings p Tun and So for Each and Euery tun of Iron Oare the Said Caleb Spurrier Shall by him Self or others Inproiled in the Work digg Raise and Carry of from Said town Comons : before Said Oare is Carryed from Said land or Comons to be also Paid Unto the Said Peter Nowell and Richard Milbury for the Use of the Said town of York or who said Town Shall appoint (the Kings Part of Ryall Oare Not to be Paid for) but all otherwaise as is before Expressed : the Said Caleb spurrier Paying and fully Complying with the beforegoing Conditions in all and Euery Parte thereof then this obligation shall be Null and Uoid and of Non Efect :
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But otherwaise to be : Stand and Remaine in full force Efeet and Vertue
Signed sealed and deliuered In the Presents off us Jeremiah Moulton Benja Stone Joseph Sayward
Caleb Spurrier ( Seal )
York s York March ye 23th 1721/2 Mr Caleb Spurrier Parsonally Ap- peared and acknoledged this before going Instrument in Writing to be his free Act and deed before Me Abram Preble Jus peace
Recorded according to ye Originall March ye 23th 1721/2 p Abram Preble Regr
To all People To Whome these Presents Shall Come Know Yee yt we Joseph Whipple and John Whipple both of Ipswich in the County of Essex Within his Majestys Prouance of ye Massachusets Bay in New England yeomen attornies for Cyporian Whipple our Brother : and Dorothy his wife who is one of the dafters of Mr William Simonds late of Wells in the County of York decaed who was admin- estrator of the estate of the aforesaid Mr Simonds Do by Vertue a Power of attorney to Us breing date Aprill ye 17th 1707 : acknowledged and Recorded in Records of the County of Esex : Haue by these Presents Given Granted Bargained and Sold unto Thomas Perkens of Arondle in the County of York adminestrator of the Estate of John Barrit late of Arondle ales Capeporpose decacd decacd And do by these presents fully freely and absolutly Give Grant Sell aliene Enfeoffe assign Remise Releace quit clame Set ouer Conuay and Confirme : Unto the said Thomas Perkins his heirs Executors Adminestrators And Assigns for Euer all the Rights titles Interest Clame and demand whatsoever the Said Cyprian Whipple had or ought to have or Either of Us the Said John and Joseph Whiple Impowered as afore Said Unto A Sertaine Tract of Land Lying in ye Township of Wells Which Was Conuayed by Mr Anthony Littlefield to M' William Simonds : Bounded as followeth Viz : With a parcel of Daniel Perces upland on the East Corner and the Sea on the South side and Capeporpos River on the west and North west Sids Going up the River to the second Great Creek : and So upon ye Creek to the upland then Goes towards Kenebunke untill the Whole be Made up: Which is two hundred and thirty acres be it More or less as also two hun- dred acres of Land Which was Given Unto the aforesaid
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M' William simond by the Town of Wells Bounded as it is Exprest in the Records of the Town of Wells all which afore- said land and Marsh was Sold by the aforsd Simonds unto Mr John Barret as by a deed of Sale under the hand and Seale of the aforesaid Mr William simonds Bareing date January ye 23th 1666 : To have and to hold all the afore Said Granted and Bargained Premises With the Priveledges and appurtinancis there unto belonging To him the Said Thomas Perkins his heirs Executors Adminestrators and assigns to the Only Use and behoofe of the Said Thomas Perkens his heirs and Assigns for euer So that Nithey they the Said Cyprian Whipple or dorathy his Wife Nor their heirs Nor any other Person or Persons from them or Either of them Or in the Name right or stead of any of them Shall or Will by any wais or Means hereafter haue Clame or demand any Estate Right Title or Interust of in or unto the aboue Granted and demised premises or any Part or Percell thereof But from all and Euery Action right Estate Title Interust and demand of in or to ye Premises or any Part thereof they and euery of them Shall be Uterly Excluded and debared for Euer by these Presents And that We John Whipple and Joseph Whipple Empowered as aforese haue full Power and lawfull Authority to Conuay the aforesaid Bargained and Granted Premises : In Wittness whereof We haue here unto Set our hands and seals this Ninteenth day of febuary : in the Year of our Lord : One Thousand Seven hundred Twenty one : or two
Signed sealed and Delivered In Presents of us Robtt Lord Daniel Warner
John Whipple seal ) Joseph Whipple ( se )
Essex ss febuary ye 26th 1721/2 Capt John Whip- ple & Mr Joseph Whipple personally appeared and ac- knowledged this Instrument to be their act and deed
before Me Simonds Epes Justes Peace
Recorded according to ye originall March ye 23th 1721/2 p Abram Preble Regr
To all People to whome these Presents Shall Come Know yee that I Joseph Jacob of Ipswich in the County of Esex yemon Son of Susanna Jacob who was Eldest dafter to M' William Simonds Sumtimes of Wells in the County of York . Decd haue Given Granted Bargained and Sold unto Thomas Perkens of Arandle in the County of York Adminses to the
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Estate of John Barrit late of Arandle ales Capeporpose decad And do by these Presents freely fully absolutly Give Grant sell aliene Enfioffe assigne Remiss release quitclame Set ouer and Confirme Unto the Said thomas Perkens his heirs Executors adminestrators and assigns for Euer : all the Right title Interest Clame and Demans What Soeuer I the Said Joseph Jacob had or ought to haue in or unto a Cer- taine tract of Land and Marsh in the Township of Wells Conuaighed by Mr Anthony Lettlefield Unto My Grfather Mr William Simonds : Bareing date Octor ye 19th 1658 : Which Land and Marsh is aboute two hundred and thirty acres be it More or less : Bounded as followeth Viz : with a parcel of Daniel Perarces upland on the East Corner : and the sea on the south side and Capeporpose river on the West and North West Side: Going up the river to the second Great Creek and so up the Creek to the upland then Going towards Kennebunk untill : ye whole be Made up as also two hundred acres of Land which was Given unto the Afore Said William Simonds by the Town of Wells Sum time in the Year : 1666: which land the aforesaid Mr Wil- liam Simonds Convayed unto M' John Barret aforesd by a deed of Sale under his hand and Seale Bareing Date ye 23th day of January in the year of our Lord : 1666 : To have and to hold all ye afore Said and Granted Premices Will all the Priveledges and appurtinances thereunto belong- ing to him the Said Thomas Perkens his heirs and assigns to the only Vse and Behoofe of the Said Perkens his heirs and assigns for Euer and that I [271] the Said Joseph Jacob Nor any of my heirs nor any other Person or Persons whatsoeuer from by or under Me My heirs Executs admin- estrators or assigns shall haue any lawfull Clame Right title or Interust of or unto any Part of the aboue Granted and Bargained Premises but hereby uterly Excluded and de- barred for Euer by these Presents Inwitness where I haue here unto Set My hand and seale this Ninteen day of febuary in the year of our lord one thousand Seven hundred and twenty one Two
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