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John MacMurphy Esq.
IO Joseph Stewart pd. IO
Capt Andw Todd
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Black James Willson pd. 10
Capt Sam11 Barr
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George Addison pd. IO
S. Willson for himself & P. Son I IO James Addison pd.
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James Todd
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IO George Robertson
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Samll Todd
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IO James Robertson pd. IO
Alexr McCollom
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IO Nat11 Hoalms pd. IO
Joseph Willson
pd. IO John Scobey
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John Hillands
IO John Pinkerton
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Henry Erwin IO John Duncan
William Forrest
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IO Mattw Taylor Sent
pd. IO
Robt Parkison
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IO Thos Davidson Sent
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Sam11 Allison jun
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IO Wm Duncan
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Robt Wicar
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IO Geo: Duncan
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Joseph Hammel
pd.
IO Joseph Bell
pd. IO
John Robie
pd. IO James Cochran
pd. IO
Thos Cochran
pd. IO John Archibald
pd. IO
Wm Nickels
pd. 10 James Willson, South pd. IO
Jas Thomson
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James Humphra
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Thos Boyes
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Eli Boyd pd.
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Natt11 Hoalms jr pd.
IO James Petterson pd.
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Wm Ayers pd.
IO Henry Parkison pd.
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Robt Cochran
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Wm Gault pd.
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Wm Marten
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James Wallace pd.
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David Scobey
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Robt Fairservice James Ewins pd.
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Henry Dyer
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10 Willm Rodgers, Sen™ pd. IO
J. Gregg for Thos McCleury
Hugh Mountgomry
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Robt Riddal
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IO Jas Alexander, Blacksmith pd. IO
Paid Scobeys by order of the Commity for a wakening out of the money Collected 3d. 9s.
There is no record of any further action until 1752. A petition was then circulated asking for a grant of land some- where in the province of New Hampshire. A meeting was called to take action upon the petition.
At a Meeting held at Sam1 Perkins Appr 6 1752, Voted Capt Andw Todd Moderator for sd Meeting. Voted to prosecute the Aforesª Petition. Voted that their Shall be five men Chosen as a Commitee to Prosecute said Petition and the Commitee Chosen for said end is John McMurphy Esq' Capt Andw Todd Capt Sam" Barr, Robt Cochran & James Willson. Voted that the Commitee to call the treasurer to account Shall Continue to the next Meeting. 6ly. Voted to take in the Number of Eighty or Ninety or one hundred proprietors if they appear now. 7ly. Voted that when the Comitee hath made application to Said Masons proprietors for said township that then they Shall No- tifie the petitioner two Sabbath Days Successively at the two meeting houses in Londonderry and then the Committee shall Call the petitioners together to hear there Report and the Peti- tioners that Doth not appear will be Lookt upon as Dropping the whole affair.
The following names were then added to the petitioners :
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Newell Hammell
pd. IO John Loggan
pd. I o
Robt Livingston
pd IO App.13 John Mack pd. I
Robt McCurdy
pd. IO David Hopkin pd. 10 Isaac Breuster
pd. IO Sam11 Moore pd. 10
IO Robt Rodgers pd. IO
pd. 10
Capt Todd for David Aiken
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Wm Hoalms pd. 10 John McMurphy jr. pd. IO
Alex" McCollom, jr. pd. 10 Jas Wallace Sen pd. IO
Matthew Pinkerton pd. IO Joseph Boyes pd. IO
John McCollom pd. IO James Smith pd. 10
Nath11 Aiken & two of his P.
Appr 13, Capt Barr paid of a waken-
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By the awakening was meant that all persons were treated to a good drink of brandy or rum. No sort of a gathering was held in those times but what the punch-bowl or the brandy- flask was passed around. Rum was the principal spirit used, and the houses were scarce upon whose "dressers" it was not to be found, generally in tall, square, black bottles hold- ing from one to two quarts.
In May of the same year, 1752, we find the following :
The petitioners met May 13th, 1752, and Chosen for Modera- tor Capt Todd.
I Voted that they will prosecute for a township.
2ly Voted that a Commitee Shall Go and Vewe Both places talked of for a township. [There is no record where the other place was.]
3ly Voted that three men shall be Chosen of a Commitee to go and vewe said Land.
4ly Voted for Said Commitee to go and vewe the Land Robert Cochran, James Willson, & Allex" McCollom and their wages is to be Ip. IOS. a day each of them and they are to hire a Pilot at the Companys expense where it is needful.
5ly Voted that each person of this Comunity is to pay twen- ty shillings to the treasurer Capt Barr now or at farthest by the Sixteenth Day of this Instant and those that Dont pay said twenty Shillings by sd time it will be Lookt on that they forfite their Right and their ten Shillings formerly paid except they Decide that they Drop to night and then they are to have Their ten Shillings.
Capt Todd Drops three Rights viz : Henry Ewins, and Wm forrests and Jacob Sargent.
Robt Cochran Drops two Rights viz : Anthony Dyer & Wm Martens.
Nathaniell Aikin Drops his Right that he paid for. Geo : Addison Drops his Bror James Right and Saves his ten Shil- ings in his Twenty to be paid to night.
Nath11 Hoalms Drops his Right and Esq" McMurphy puts in John Calwell in his Room. Geo : Robertson Drops one of his
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Rights and ten Shillings. Robert Parkison Drops one of his Rights. Dr. John Mack Drops his Right and Capt Barr paid him his ten Shillings. Willm Duncan Drops his Right and Alex" McMurphy entered in his room, and Esq" Barr paid Said Duncan his ten Shillings. Then the Commitee chosen to set- tle with the treasurer are continued and they are to bring in an account by Next Meeting at Willm Blairs June 29th. Then George Addison sold his Right to Daniell Leslie.
These are to Notifie all those persons that Joyned with Capt Todd and Capt Barr in Petitioning for a township of Land and that Did Comply with our Last Vote at a meeting held at M' Sam1 Rankins the 13 Day of May Last in Regard to Paying twenty shillings to our treasurer by a Certain Day Set for them in Said Vote. That they meet at the house of William Blair of this town on Monday the twenty Ninth Day of this Instant June, at five of the Clock afternoon to hear the Commitees Re- port of the Land that hath been out to vewe the Same and to Consider what is now best to be Done farther : this by Order of the Comtee Robt Cochran.
Londonderry Dated June 27 1752.
At a meeting held at Willm Blairs the 29th Day June 1752, And Voted for Moderator John McMurphy Esqr.
I Voted that we Require the Rev. William Davidson to be one of our Petitioners and Thos Gregg Robt McCurdy Eliz" Boyd James Thompson and Allex" Craige in the Room of William Galt and that makes up the Complement of 57.
2ly Voted that there Shall not be any more added into this Comunity.
The Report of the Comitee being Read about the Land,
3ly Voted that they Choose a Comtee to prosecute the affair as soon as possible.
Voted that there shall be two men Chosen for a Commitee to Go to Portsmouth to try for a Charter and they are John McMurphy and Capt Andrew Todd.
A meeting was held at Wm Blairs July 13th 1752 and Voted for Moderator Capt Andw Todd. Voted that every Petitioner or a man for him Shall have three acres of Land Cleared fit for Planting or moing and a house of Eighteen feet Long & Six- teen feet wide and made tenantable and be on the Spot in three years and nine months after they Receive their Charter.
2ly Voted that no proprietor shall have Liberty to Dispose of his Share By a total Conveyance But to a Man to the Excep- tance of the Comunity.
3ly Voted that it shall be entered into the Charter that every Proprietor Shall be obliged to pay his proportion for the sup-
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port of preaching by an Orthodox Minister in one year after the time of settlement is accomplished and all other charges.
4ly Voted that two men shall Go to Portsmouth and try to Get a Charter and the men made Choice of for that end is Robert Cochran & James Wallace.
This Committee immediately proceeded to Portsmouth, and succeeded in obtaining, on the 16th day of July, 1752, the following grant of land called No. Six :
PROPRIETORS' GRANT.
At a meeting held at the house of Ann Slayton in Ports- mouth, on Thursday, July 16, 1752, the petitioners were granted the following :
Province of New Hampshire.
At a Meeting of the Proprietors of the Lands Purchased of John Tufton Mason Esqr In the Provence of New hampshir held at Portsmouth in said Provence on the Sixteenth Day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred fiftey two. Voted that thar be & hearby is Granted unto John Mac- murphey Esq. Andrew todd Gent Samuel Barr Gent the Revre William Davidson Clark Robert Cochran Gent Robert Liviston Blacksmith Robert Wallace yeoman Nathaniel Aiken yeoman John Mack Blacksmith John MacMurphey Junr John Pinkerton Matthew Pinkerton Daniel Lesly James Willson the third James Ewiens yeomen John Reside weaver John Scobey Joseph Bell John Caldwell William Ayers taner John Loggan Clothar John Loggan Junr weaver James Smith John Dun- can yeomen Isaac Brastor weaver John McCollom Alexan- der McCollom Alexander MacMurphey James Wallace John Clarke Georg Duncan David Archibald William Mack Jun" John Stuert Thomas Boys James humphrey Robt Fairsenes Samuel Allison jun" James Willson of the South James Peter- son yeomen Robert Wear Leather Breeches Maker Alexander Mccollom junr James Willson Jun' Robert Willson Alexander Willson Thomas Gregg Robert McCordey yeoman Hugh Will- son Gent Alexander Craig James Todd Samuel Todd Will- iam Ayers Jun' yeomen all of Londonderry In Said Provence George Robertson of Chester in said Provence William holms of Bedford in said Provence yeoman and William Peters of a Place called hopkintown in said Province.
In Equall Shares on the tearms Conditions & Limitions here- after Expressed all the Right titele Claim Inheritance Estate
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Demand of the said Proprietors to that Tract of Land within the Province aforesaid Containing Six Miles Square by Esti- mation or Equall their to Bounded as follows viz : Begining at the North East Cornor (nearest) of new hopkintown So Called thence on a Strait Line to the North East Cornor of Hilsborough So Called Being by Estimation Six Miles then by said Hilsborough Line to the South East Corner thereof Being Suposed to be Six Miles then on a Strait line to the South West Cornor of Said New hopkintown then by that to the Cor- ner where it begins all the Said Lines being suposed to be Six Miles each to have and to hold the Said Granted Primeses to them their heirs and assigns in Equal Shares on the folowing terms Conditions & Limitations that is to Say that the whole Tract of Land above Described be Divided into Eightey Rights or Equal Shares and Each Share into three Lots which are to be so Sorted & Joined as to make the Shairs as Equall as Pos- ibal Both for Quality and quantitey that Land be Left Be- twen the Lots for Convenent highways that the Whole be Sur- veyed and so Devided and Laid out into Lots Reanged & num- bred and an Exact Plan ther of Made and Returned to the Grantors within Six months from the Deat hearof and upon the Return of Said Plan the lots to be Drawn for in the Customary maner in such Cases at Portsmouth aforesaid under the Derec- tion of the Grantors with this Excepsn-that one Lote be- longing to one of the said Reserved Shares shall Contain a stream and shutebl Place for Setting a Mill and be laid out and not Drawn for to be hearafter Disposed of as the Grantors Pleas That Nineteen of the Said Shares be and hearby are Re- served to the Grantors their hairs and Assigns that one of the Said Shairs be for the first minister of the Gospel who shall be Regularly Settled on the Said tract of Land and Continue there During his life or untill he be Regularly Dismised to hold to his heirs and Assigns that one other of Said Shares be for the use of the Ministry there for ever and one other of Said Shares for the use & Mentanance of a School after the Said tract of Land Shall be settled to be kept there forever that one of the lots of the Share for the use of the Ministrey be laid out in the Most Convenent Place for Building a Meeting hous Without Drawing for it and the Miting hous to be built thereon and Round about the Meeting hous or near to it (as will be best having Regard to the Place and quality of the Land) there shall be Left ten acres of the Said lot as a Common field for training a Buring Place and any other Publick use that Eight- een of Said Shares be Exempted and Wholly Exonerated of and from all Charges Cost & Expence in Making the Settle- ment and whatever charges may arise for the Suport of the Gospel or otherways by any ways or means whatsoever un-
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til the Same or Some part of Each Respective Share Shall be Improved by the owner thereof that the owners of the other Fifty Nine Shares make settlement upon the said Tract of Land In Maner following viz: that there be one acre of Land Clard fit for tillig or mowing on one of the lots Be- longing to Each of Said Shares within one year from the time of Drawing the said Lots so Cleared and fited within one year after that and an hous bult on the Same fit for a fam- ily to Dwell in not less than Sixteen feet Square or Equall to that Demenshon that in one yeare after that one acre more on Each of the Said Lots be so Clared and fited and In one year after that there be a family Living in each of the Said houses that is a family on a Lote belonging to Each of Said Shairs that a Meeting hous be Built there fit for the Publick worship within one yeare After that. That there be Constant Preaching Mentained theire within Six years from this time That each owner of the said Fiftey nine Shares do Duly pay All such Sume & Sums of Money as Shall be at aney time Voted and agreed by the Major part of the said owners to be Raised on Each Shaire to such Person or Persons as they Shall order to Carey on the Said Setellment and Shall Do and Perform his Respective Part and Dutey toward Making the same in maner aforesaid and in Default of so Dowing his Right and Shaire who Shall be Delinquent therein shall be and hearby is De- claired to be forfited to the other owners of Said Shairs who Shall have duly Doun and Performed there Respective Parts and Duley Conserning the same in Maner aforesaid and the said Owners in order to Carey on and Perfict the said Settl- ment may from time to time as a Occasion Shall Require Make choice of a Clark a Resever of the Money to be Raised as aforesaid and any other Persons to aney office dutiy and trust Necessary for the Purpose aforesaid and when Aney of the Said Shares Shall be so forfited for Neglect & omission as aforesaid the Said owners to whom the same shall be forfited May Pro- ceed to Enter upon and Dispose of Such forfited Share as they or the Major part of them Shall agree. That all the White Pine trees fit for his Majistes use & Service for Masts are hear- by Reserved and Granted to his Majisty his Heirs & Successors
for ever-and in Case the Owners of the said fiftey nine Shares Shall fail of Making the Said Settlment of the said Number of familes Within the tearm Granted for that Purpos and having The houses Bult and Land Cleared by that time as above men- tioned then the Said tract of Land with what ever Shall be on there on Short of the Compliting the Said Settlment Shall be forfeited to the Grantors their Heirs & assigns and it Shall and May be Lafull for them or aney Person or Persons in there Name by their order into & upon the Whole or aney part There-
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of In the Name of the Whole to Reenter and Take full Seizin thereof as tho this Grant had Never been made that in Case the said Granted Premises Shall be Recovered from the Gran- tees or aney Part thereof by any ways or means Whatsoever the Grantees Shall Recover Nothing over against the Grantors for any Improvements or Labour by them or any of them don or that Shall be Don thereon But the Grantors hearby Promis and Ingage upon being Properly Notifyed to take upon them Selvs the defense of aney action that Shall be brought for the Recov- ery of the said Premises and aney Pairt Theiroff by any other title than that under Which they held or from which theirs is Derived against the Grantees or aney of them.
That In Case an Indian War Shall happen before the Expe- ration of aney of the said terms Limeted for Doing Aney of the Said Matters and things aforsaid the like term of time Shall be allowed after that Impediment Shall be Removed.
Lastly the Grantees Shall as soon as may be Don with Con- venience hold a Regular Meeting and pass a Vote In Writing that they agree assent and Consent to Accept of this Grant to hold the Premises on the Terms hearin Expressed and to Rati- fy and Confirm this agreement and Ingagement on their Parts and Behalf Acordingly and Transmit an attested Copey thereof to the Grantors.
Copey of Record Examined and Attested per Geo Jaffrey Propr Clerk.
Recorded and Examined feberaary the 7th 1754.
Pr Robert Wallace
Grantees Clerk.
This Committee came back to Londonderry and immedi- ately called a meeting of the petitioners, which was held July 20, 1752, reading as follows :
At a legal meeting Legally named and held by the Grantees of No. 6, the 20th day of July 1752,
I. Voted for Moderator Capt Andw Todd.
2ly Voted that the Grantees Do Accept off and Consent to Receive their Charter on the tearms prescribed and set forth in the Charter.
3ly Voted for Clerk Robt Cochran.
4ly Voted that Capt Barr be treasurer this year and he is to be allowed Reasonable wages for his trouble.
5ly Voted for Counters John Duncan John Mack and Robert Wallace.
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6ly Voted that their shall be a Comtee now Chosen to Lay out the town and their wages is to be Ip. Ios. old tenor pr Day each of them while they are Gone they fitting and finding them- selves. their is to be five men in the Comtee Beside a survior and the Comtee must agree with the survior and they are to have Liberty to hire a hand some Days if needfull the Contee Chosen to cary on Said afair is Capt And" Todd Capt Sam1 Barr David Archibald James Willson & Sam1 Todd.
zly Voted that this Comtee is Impowered that in case that any of them (viz :) the Comtee shall be taken sick or lame, that then the Comtee shall hire hands to finish the Bussiness be- fore they Come home.
Sly Voted that each Grantee Shall pay five pounds old tenor in the following manner viz : two pounds ten shillings by the last of August next & two pounds ten shillings more by the Last of September next.
gly Voted for a Comitee to call or warn town meetings Rob- ert Cochran.
The committee chosen to survey the town employed Mr. Daniel Leslie of Londonderry and Matthew Patten of Bed- ford (see diary) surveyors, and came up to No. Six. They expected to have accomplished their task during the remain- der of the summer and the fall, but they encountered so many ponds and streams of water, and met with so many obstructions, that when the time expired in which the sur- vey was to be made, the task was only partially accom- plished.
ORIGINAL SURVEY OF THE TOWN INTO HALF MILE RANGES
AND LOTS, BY MATTHEW PATTEN, OF THE TOWN OF BED- FORD, AS RECORDED BY HIMSELF. FOUND AMONG HIS PAPERS.
A day-Book of my Travels into Nº Six along with Capt An- drew Tood Capt Samuel Barr Mr James Willson M' Archibald & Alex" Tood Comitee in Order to Survey the Same into Loitts.
Sett Out on our Journey September 20 by act of Parliment 1752 [the style had been changed 6 days previous] and arived at M' Archibald Starks and Lodged there that night Marched next day to hopkintown and Lodged at M' Samuel Pudneys thence next day with Lieu Chandler to Set out to the South east Corner of sd Nº 6 and Could not make out a line any way from the Corner and after Some Considerable Tryal Camped
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Next Day Set out from the Corner in order to Run to the Northeast Corner and Run Six Mile and 90 Rods to the North- erly line and Camped at Six Miles and Over Sabath day.
Monday Set out on the Northerly line of Nº 6 and after Run- ing 262 Rods S 84 Degrs W came to the Northeast Corner Be- ing a white Oak thence Still the Same point five Miles and a half and ten Rods to the Northwest Corner being a Beach tree thence South 15 Degrees East 140 Rods and Camped then on tuesday set out and Measured three miles and 180 Rods to Contookook River Being four miles from the Northwest Cor- ner in all to the River having a Rainy Night Before and a great Shower about one of the Clock and Between two and three another Great Shower acompanayd with thunder and was Obliged to Camp at Mr John Maclaughlins house Just in Nº 7 line [Hillsborough] Wednesday Set out on the former line one mile and 266 Rods to the S. W. Corner of Nº Six Being a Beach tree and heap of stones Then we traveled to the South East Corner without measuring then Set out & Run by point of Compass N B W in order to Strik the Old Corner of Nº Six and hopkintown Being the N. E. Corner of Nº 6 and the N.W. Corner of hopkintown and Camped about 2 mile from Con- tookook River and had no water all night thursday Run out to the North line and fell thirty six Rods to the East of the Cor- ner and Measured one half Mile Destance for the first Rang and alowed 4 Rods on the South Side for a highway the Cor- ner being a Maple tree Marked one on the North Side and 2 on the South Side. Friday Run across the town S 84 W to Nº 7 to a Stake and heap of Stones Marked as the former Maple tree about 4 Mile Before we Came to the line. Our packmen went forward to find the line and Over shot it and went out of Call and were obliged to Camp without Vittles that night. Saterday Morning our packmen Came Back by Calling and measured another half mile But alowed No high way in that Rang to a Beach tree and heap of Stones numbered 2 on the north side and three on the south side, then N 84 E Run till about twelve oclock at which time it Began to Rain and Rained till about an hour Before Day Next Morning very hard and I Run by the Comtees Order till night and was Exceedingly wett and Could Not by any Means Gett fire and was Obliged to Stand in our Blankets without Sleep as wett as water Could make us till Morning. Sabath day traveled into hopkintown. Monday went to Rumford and Got a new Glass for my Com- pass and Came as far as Eastmans at the Mill and Lodged there. Tuesday fitted my Compass with a new Glass and Marched to Nº 6. Wednesday went and fetched the Line I Left on Saterday to the East line and fell 7 Rods too narrow. the Reason I Suppose was the wett on Saterday Getting into
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