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It my will is that all my debts wch I doe in Conscience & equitie Justly owe Unto any #son or #sons be honestly & truely paid & satisfied out of two thirds of my whole estate Excepting the hundred acars of Land web was granted me by the towne Scituate & Lying Neare Cochecha shall be wholely to my Executor to- wards the payment of the debt & affter my debts being paid & my ffunurall Charges being defraid my will is-
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It that for Naturall Love & affection wch I doe owe & beare to Marie Beard my wife that shee shall enjoy the third Ut of all my Lands excepting the hundred acars at or neare Cochecha (before excepted) for & During her naturall life & the third pt of all my moveable estate to be to her disposing after my decease & all such monies as I shall be possed of at my decease : & such debts as is dew from Major Walden for service done on publick occasions wch is not upon my book
It I give to my daughter Marie Beard Thirteene pounds to be paid wthin two Years affter my decease
It I give to my daughter Martha Brimhor ffourty shillings to be paid wthin two years affter my decease
It I give to my daughter Elizabeth Watson Ten' pounds to be paid wthin two years affter my decease
It I give to my Son' Thomas Beard the three Acar Lott Scitu- ate & Lying neare Deacon John Dams house on Dover neck & the halfe of the ten' acars wch I bought of the towne Lying & being neare Littell Johns Creeke & the ffeather bed wth blanckets sheets. bolster & pilloes & Rugg there unto belonging web is in the parlor & my Little muskuet & my Cloake & my best sute of aparell & ffive pounds to be paid w'bin two yeares affter my decease (& a mare colt, which he is to have when he doth attaine to the age of one & twentie yeares )
It for the Confidence wch I have & doe put in my Son' Joseph Beard to see this my will to be Justly & truely #formed & for his better Liveing I doe make him my Lawfull heire & Executor of all my Lands goods & Chattles moveable & Unmoveable not for- merly given wth all debts owing & dew to me either by bils bonds or specialties or books of accoumpt from any #son or #sons what- soever) And also doe by this my Last will Ratifie & Conferme Unto him all & every act & thing mencioned & expressed in one paire of writings Indented made & Don by & betweene me & my said son beareing Date the Twentie day of Septemb' in ye yeare of o' Lord God one thousand Six hundred Seaventy & Eight In
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wittness whereof I have set my hand & seale the day and yeare abovesaid
Seald Signd signe of Thomas X [seal] Beard
& Delivd in #sence Job Clements John Evens
[Proved March 25, 1679.]
[Inventory, Dec. 24, 1678 ; amount, £222.3.0; signed by Job Clements and John Tuttle; attested by Joseph Beard June 24, 1679.]
WILLIAM COTTON 1678
[Inventory of the estate of William Cotton, Dec. 19, 1678 ; amount, £998.5.6} ; signed by Anthony Nutter and Philip Sea- vey.]
[Administration on the estate of William Cotton granted to Elizabeth Cotton, John Cotton, and William Cotton Dec. 31, 1678.]
[Court Records, Dec. 31, 1678, in Deeds, vol. 5, p. 242.]
[Administration on the estate of William Cotton granted to his widow, Elizabeth Cotton, and John Cotton, June 24, 1679, his son, William Cotton, declining to act.
[Court Records, June 24, 1679, in Deeds, vol. 5, p. 30.]
Leiut Antho: Nutter is appoynted gardian to Thomas Cotton
Leiut Neall Guardian for Joseph
Mª John Hunkins for Benjamin Cotton.
Sayd Guardians taking Care to dispose the sd Children to good services.
for a Settlemt of the estate of Wm Cotton this Court doth order that the widow have the Money & plate of the vallue of two Hun- dred pounds and so much of ye Household goods as are necessary . at the Judgmt of M' Martin, for her Comfortable Subsistance with
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liberty to use such part of the House as She pleaseth the remayn- der of sd Money if any at her death to be proportioned amongst the surviving children
that John Have a Double portion of the whole remayneng estate in Such Lands or goods as he shall chose except the Homestead:
that wm have the House & Homestead & Marsh at Litle Har- bour amounting to Somthing more then two Hundred pounds paying thereout to his brother Joseph one Hundred pounds with two per Cent untill it be paid.
The other three Children Thomas Benjamin & Sarah to have one Hundred pounds in Lands goods & Chattells equally as it will arise out of the remaynder M' Richard Martin & Cpt Thomas Daniell are entreated & Impoured to see this division performed.
there is further provided & reserved for John one Acre out of the Homestead convenient for building paying wm ye Inventory price
if the estate fall short to pay the severall proportions mentioned the eldest is ordered to Compleat it, not exceeding five pounds a peice
Elias Stileman Cleric
ABISHA TAPRILL 1678/9
The testimony of Wm Bickham & Rich: paine conserning ye estate of Abisha Taprill
These deponts testifie & say that they both being at ye house .of aforesaide Abisha & seing her very Ill of body & unlikely long to Live did propose to her to make her will, The said Abisha Ans- wered that she had no will to make, for the house & household stuff was her ffathers & the goods he was obleiged, for the debts, therefore he must take them into his Custodie to make money & if anything remained as overpluss it was his # Stock, & as for ye goods coming aboute from Boston # ffox she desired her father to receive & to pay M' Tappin what she owed for them, as for her children she desired her ffather that as shee had ev' been a true
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& ffaithfull servant to him so he would not suffer them to want or sustaine pennury, this she spake ye 6th day of January at night being in #fect mind & memory in ye yeare of o' Lord 1678
Gr' Island ye 23th of January 1678 m' Wm Bickham & m' Rich- ard paine made oath to ye above written before me
Elias Stileman Com'is"
[Deeds, vol. 3, p. 147.]
ROBERT JORDAN 1678/9 NEWCASTLE
In the name of god Amen, I Robert Jordan Senior Gentlem" formerly of Spurwinke, & now resident on the Great Island in the Townshipe of Portsmouth, In New England, being weake of body
Item I do hereby ratify allow, & Confirme two deeds or write- ings which formerly I made & gave under my hand & Seale, one to my Eldest sonn John Jordan, & another to my second sonn Robert Jordan, according to the Contents y'in exprest
Item I give & grant to my wife Saraih Jordan now Liveing, the . ould Plantation at Spurwinke, Contayneing one thousand Acres bee It more or less, begining wr the Grant belonging to my sonn John Jordan doth end, & ending where the Lott bequeathed by this my will to my 3ª sonn Dominicus Jordan doth begine, & soe along the high way untill you come to the greate pond, for & dure- ing the Tearme of her naturall life The reversion & Inhertance y' of, to bee & remaine unto my youngest sonn Jeremiah Jordan, his heyres & successors for ever ; as his part & portion /
Item I give & bequeath unto my sayd wife Saraih Jordan, one other farme Called Nonsuch, Contayneing two thousand Acres bee It more or less, for & dureing her naturall life, & for ye more strict obleighing my childrens duty to her, my will is that shee wholly & absolutely dispose the succession thereof, to either or any of my sonns they, or their or any of their heyres or Issew Lawfully by them or any of them begotten for ever /
Item I give & bequeath unto my sonn Dominicus Jordan one
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thousand Acres of Land, at Spurwinke to begine where the above sd ould Plantation Endeth, as hee shall make Choyce of, to bee layd out by the overseers hereafter Nominated /
Item I Give & bequeath unto my sonn Jedediah Jordan, one thousand Acres of my Land at Spurwinke aforesayd, to bee chosen by him out of my Land not disposed before, to bee to the use of him & his heyres for ever /
Item I give & bequeath unto my sonn Samuell Jordan by Reason of his posterity, Choyse of Eleaven hundred Acres of Land of my sayd Land at Spurwinke, to bee to the use of him. & his heyres for ever, & whatsoever part or #rcell of Land remaines not bequeathed nor given of my sayd Lands, at Spurwinke by any or all of the above rescited & expressed articles, I do hereby give, & bequeath the same, being upland, unto my sonns above named, to bee devided & æqually allotted amongst them /
Item My will is that my Meddow bordering along by the River Spurwinke bee æqually devided to each portion of the above given Land nearest & most Conveniently Adjoyneing, to each Brcell or portion as is above disposed /
Item I give & bequeath unto my foure youngest sonns, Namly Dominicus Jedediah Samuell & Jeremiah Jordan to each of them one feather bedd, & boulsters /
Item I make & ordayne my sayd wife Saraih, & my two sonns, John & Robert Jordan, to bee my Joynt executors
Item I make & hereby ordayne Major Nicho: Shapleigh of Kittery Mr Nath1 ffryer, & Mr William Bickham Merchants to bee overseers & to end all differences in any matters ariseing, by means of my not fully expressing my selfe in this my last will & testament between My Legatees, & the executors hereof, & to settle all things according to theire best Judgments, & nearest Intent of this my will, that noe further or future differences may arise /
Lastly, My will & Intent is, that each & ever of my afore mentioned sonns, there heyres & Successors, shall have & Injoy, all & Singular the aforesayd specifyd Grants, Gyfts, & Legacys,
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& If any or either of them want Naturall Issew, that then that Legacy shall redown & bee æqually devided amongst the rest /
[Acknowledged at Great Island Jan. 28, 1678/9; exhibited in court and allowed July 1, 1679.]
[York County, Me .. Deeds, vol. 3, p. 44.]
MARTHA WEST 1678/9 NEWCASTLE
[Inventory of the estate of Martha West, Great Island, Jan. 29, 1678/9; amount, £762.19.0; signed by Henry Roby, Francis Tucker, and William Roby.
" Grant Administra to ye esta of Ed West & Martha his wife deceased to George Walton in behalfe of ye children of ye sd West."]
SAMUEL WILLEY 1679
[Order, May 21, 1679, to Deacon John Hall, clerk of the writs, to return an inventory of the estate of Samuel Willey ; signed by Richard Waldron and Elias Stileman, commissioners.
Endorsed, " I John Hall having been ordered by Authority as may apeare by ye order within writen to goe to oyster River to look after ye estate of Samuel willy who dyed Itestate and in obe- dience to ye aforesd order I went to ye house of the father of ye sd Deceaed samuel wily in order to ye service specifye in ye within writen order and received answer from Thomas wily ye father of the Deceaced person afoere named in whos hand ye estate of ye deceacd persen aforesed was left remaining when sd Deceaced person dyed as apeared by information of Neighbors and what I hard from them and having Told him my bisiness his answer was yt he would Administer and pay ye debts
John Hall Clerk of ye writs for dover "]
[Inventory, May 23, 1679; amount, £54.2.0; signed by Ben- jamin Matthews and Thomas Edgerly.]
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[Administration on the estate of Samuel Willey granted to his father, Thomas Willey, June 24, 1679, who presented an inven- tory and his bond. Deacon John Hall was allowed five shillings. for caring for the estate until administration was granted.]
[Court Records, June 24, 1679, in Deeds, vol. 5, p. 29.]
[Bond of Thomas Willey and William Willey of Dover to sat- isfy the creditors of Samuel Willey ; amount, £100; dated June 30, 1679 ; witnesses, Peter Duncan and John Barsham.]
RICHARD STILEMAN 1679
[Inventory of the estate of Richard Stileman, June 23, 1679 ; amount, £672.3.0 ; signed by Nathaniel Fryer, Francis Tucker, and George Jaffrey.]
[Administration on the estate of Richard Stileman granted to his widow, Mary Stileman, in behalf of herself and four children, June 24, 1679.]
[Court Records, June 24, 1679, in Deeds, vol. 5, p. 30.]
- BISHOP
1679
[Guardianship of Job Bishop of Ipswich, Mass., was granted to Major Robert Pike June 24, 1679, he being chosen by the ward.]
[Court Records, June 24, 1679, in Deeds, vol. 5, p. 31.]
BRIDGET CLIFFORD 1679 HAMPTON
The last will & Testament of Bridgett Clifford Relict to Jnº Huggins sen: of Hampton deceased, being made & signed Sep- tembr ye 1 : 1679
In ye name of god Amen : I Bridget Cleford ye Relict of Jnº Huggins sen: of Hampton deceased, being by ye providence of god & last will of my sd Husband left Executrix to ye sd will ;
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being at p'sent sound in body & minde but knowing I must shortly depart hence & not knowing how soone; doe herby comend my Soule to god y' made & redeemed it, my body to ye earth to bee decently buried in hope of a blessed resurreccon as also my debts (if any appeare) being pay'd : I doe in faithfullness to my former husbands will give & bequeath unto my sone nathan- iell all yt Tenem or messuage wheron wee some times lived neare ye landing place in Hampton To have & to hold to him & his heires for ever viz: all yt land upland & meadow, Arable or pas- ture ground, together with one share of cow com'onage & one share of ye Oxe com'ons, together with all ye privilidges yt doe or may belong hereunto ; all wayes #vided yt with in three years after my decease the sd Nath11 shall pay or cause to be pay'd in Hampton to my sone Jnº Huggins thirty pound in corne & cattle att ye currant prices they shall usually then goe for between man & man in Hampton, & also ye sd Nath11: after my decease is requiered to pay five pound in specye as abovsd to my daughter Bridgitt at ye time of her mariage ; as also to pay or cause to bee payd to my grand- child mary mattoone three pound at her mariage or when shee shalbe of ye age of twenty one years we shall first happen after my death. I also requier my sd sone to pay to my use, duering ye terme of my naturall life three pound yearly if I see cause in any yeare to demand it wthin ye yeare for my necessary releife ; & my will is yt all my moveables that I shall leave at death be equally divided among my daughters then surviveing : And I do hereby appoint my sone nathaniel sole Executor to this my last will & Testam' & do request my good freinds Ensigne Jnº Sam- born, & John Smith Cooper both now of Hampton to be, overseers to my sons true #formance, And have accordingly sett to my hand & seale ye yeare & day above written
Signed & sealed in ye p'sence of us Philemon Dalton Elizabeth Dalton [Recorded Aug. 26, 1680.]
Bridgit Clifford her X mark & Seale
[Norfolk County, Mass., Deeds, vol. 3, p. 28.]
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ROBERT PAGE 1679 HAMPTON
In the name and fear of God Amen
I Rober Page of Hampton in the County of Norfolke in New England being aged and weak of Body butt sound of understand- ing and of a Disposeing mind doe make this my last will as fol- loweth Haveing Comitted my selfe unto the almighty and shortly to lay of this Earthly tabernacle do Comitt my fraile body to the Earth to bee buried in Hampton burieing place in a Cristian and Decentt manner as my Children shall order & Appoynt And for whatt Estate God Hath bestowed upon mee in this world my will is thatt all my/Just Debts bee first satiesfied and payd and my Estate to bee Disposed of as followeth
Ist I Give unto ffrancis page my Eldest son all my pastuer & upland which I bought of Leiut will Howard Containing Sixty Acres more or less besides a Certaine tracte which I Reserve for my Grand Child Robertt page the which is bounded with the land of Abr Drake and natt Boulter to a payer of barres Goeing into the Comons and from thence aboutt ten Rod in bredth to a bridg . Goeing over the Swamp next Ed Colcords medow with two Acres Adjoining to boulters which parte of land so bounded I Doe Re- serve to Robertt page and all the Rest I Doe Give and Conferme to my son ffrancis page being aboutt sixty Rod more or lesse
2ly I Doe Give unto my sone ffrancis page one share of the Cowes Comon According to the vallue thereof
3ly I Doe Give unto m' Seaborn Cotton our Reverend pastor the some of five pound to be payd to him in Good merchentable pay as itt Comanly Goeth att Strabrey Bank within Halfe a year after my Decease if he Continow an officer in this Church till then
4ly I Doe Give unto my Daughter mary fogs two yongest Children the some of ten pound vizd to James fog five pound and to Hannah ffog five pound to bee payd to them by my son ffrancis page when they shall Attaine to the Age of Sixteen years
5ly I Doe Give unto my Daughter Margritt Samborn and to Her Seaven Children the some of fortie pounds to Bee payd by
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my son Thomas page viz to my Daughter margritt five pound to Josuph moulton five pound to Benjmin moulton five pound to Han- nah moulton five pound to bee payd within a year after my De- cease and to the Rest viz to Sarah moulton now Sarah Haines the some of five pound to Ruth moulton now Ruth Samborn the sume of five pound to william moulton five pound, and to Jonathan Samborn five pound which is also to bee payd by my son Thomas page the fist year after my Decease & to william moulton my best weaning Calfe of this year
6ly. I Doe Give unto the Children of my Daughter Rebecah and of my son in law william marston the some of fortie pound whereof ten pound is already payd the Rest to bee payd as fol- loweth, five pound to Rebecah. now the wife of John Smith and five pound to Hannah now the wife of Samuell foge, and five pound to Samuell Marston to bee payd by my Son Thomas page within two years after my Decease
Itt I Doe Give to my Grand Daughter Lucie marston the some of ten pound to bee payd to Her by my son ffrancis page within six years after my Decease : and five poundsto Meriah Marston the same year to bee payd by my son Thomas
zly. I Doe Give and bequeth unto my Daughter Hannah the wife of Henry Dow and to Her three Children the some of fortie pound viz to my Daughter Hannah the some of twentie five pound to bee payd to Her by my son Thomas page within three years after my Decease
Ittem I Doe Give unto Joseph Dow my Daughter Hannahs Eldest son the some of five pound
Itt to Symon Dow Her third son the some of five pound
Itt to Jabez Dow fourth son the some of five pound to bee payd to them by my son Thomas page the fourth year after my Decease
Sly : I Doe Give unto Samuell Dow my Daughter Hannahs second son my planting lott in the north plaine Containing thir- teen Acres according as it is Granted and layd outt
gly I Doe Give unto my Daughter mary ffog : the Houses
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which I have built upon my House lott whear she now Dwelleth Sixty Rod of Ground Adjacentt as itt is now layd outt mor or lesse Duering the terme of her naturall life
Itt I Doe Give unto my Daughter mary fog five Acres of plant- ing land more or less Adjoy [n]ing to the land of m' Sam" Dalton towards the north west & the land of william Marston towards the south East, & two Swine & 3 of ye biggest shots & that wch is up a fatting
Itt I Doe Give unto my Daughter mary fog three Acres and halfe of pastur land which I Bought of Nathaniel Bachelder Ad- joyning to william fullers Swamp : and one share of the ox Comon, and thatt Iland of Salt marsh by the landing place all Dureing Her naturall life and then to bee and Remaine to Her Eldest son Seath ffog after his mother Decease and my Daughters boyes to Helpe to Carrie the Dung outt this year & to have 12 load to lay on yt 5 acres bought of John Smith
roly : I Doe Give and Bequeath unto my Grand Child Robertt moulton one share of the Cowes Comon and three Acres and Halfe more or less of Salt marsh which I bought of James philbrick which is bounded with marsh of William Samborn on the one side and the marsh of Robertt Smith on the other side
Itt I Doe Give unto the sd Robertt moulton my Iland of fresh medow that lieth above my planting land or pa[s]tuer by taylors River being by Estimation one Acre more or less as itt is with free Egres and Regres through my land to the same, and in Case the sd Robertt moulton Die without Issue then the sd lands and Commonage to bee and Remaine to his Brother Benjamin moul- ton
II Itt i Doe Give unto my Son ffrancis page the one Halfe of all my fresh medow which I Bought of Leiut Howard the whole being by Estimation Sixteen Acres Adjoy [n]ing to my Greatt lott, the which Sixteen Acres is to be Equally Devided betwixt my two sons my son ffrancis to Devide and my son Thomas to Choose after Devision the Stock yard to bee for both their use and thatt both of them their Heires and Assignes shall have free
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Egres and Regres to the sd stok yard and to their land According to their Devision from time to time for Ever
I2ly : I Doe Give and Bequeth unto my Grand Child Robertt page my Son Thomas Eldest sone thatt tractt of land Reserved from my son frances his land Adjoyni[n]g to the land of Abra Drake and nath boulter and so to the Barrs thatt Goeth into the Comons towards John Garlands land with the two Acres Adjoin- [in]g to Boulters fence and ten Rod more in bredth to the Bridg thatt Goeth over the Swamp by Ed Colcords medow
Itt I Doe Give unto my Grand son Robertt page Eightt Acres of fresh medow by my son francies his medow the which he is to Enter upon and posesse att the Age of twenti fower years and his father to posesse and Injoy the same in the mean time
13 I Doe Give and Bequeth unto my two Grand Children Robertt page and Samuell page twentie Acres of upland att the Saw mill the which is to bee Equally Devided betwixt them, and they are to Enter upon itt att their fathers Decease and their fathers to Have the use of itt Duering the terme of their lives
I4ly : I Doe Give unto my Grand Child John page one Hun- dred Acres of land Granted to mee in the west partt of Hampton bound, Called the new plantation
15 I Doe Give unto my two sones ffrancis page & Thomas page my Quarter partt of the old Saw mill built upon taylors River, with all the priveledge and appertinances thereunto belonging : and my son ffrancis page is to pay unto my Grand Child mary page the some of five pound : and to m' Samuell Dalton the some of twentie shillings as a Gratuity for his paines which is to bee payd by my sone francis page
16ly : I Doe Give unto my Grand Child Lucie page the Daugh- ter of my son ffrancis page the some of ten pound to bee payd by my son Thomas page within seaven years after my Decease
17 I Doe Give unto my Grand son Benjamin Moulton After my Decease one young Bull of two year old and upwards
18 I Doe Give unto my Daughter mary fog one fether bed with all the beden bedstead and furnituer thereunto belonging and also
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my Greatt Brass Kittle and my Daughter mary fog is to Have all the Crop of yt Ground Given to her both English and Indian Exept Halfe the oats, and to Have barne Rome for Corne and Hay Duering her life if she Remaine a widow and for such Cattle as are Robertt moultons and my Daughter fogs Childrens they are to Have a meett portion of the Hay thatt is made for the year following untill winter be over and my Daughter fog to Have Comonag to keep two Cows Duering the terme of her life and my Cloaths I Give to Her Children and one steer of a yer & vantag
19: I Doe Give unto my Grandson Robertt moulton one fether bed with the bolster Coverlett and Appertinances thereunto be- longing and my Sarg Coatt
20 I Doe Give unto my Grand Daughter mary page my son Thomas Daughter five pound as is mentioned in ye 15 Article and to my Daughter fog thatt bed which her Children lies upon
21 : I Doe Give to my Gran son Robertt page that Chest which I brought outt of old England and my Copper Kittle
22 : ffinally I Give and Bequeath unto my son Thomas page my Dwelling House barnes Stables and all other buildings being and standing upon my land not otherwayes Disposed of with all my land marsh and medow Comonage and all Rights priveledges and Appertinances to mee belonging in the towne of Hampton with all my tooles and Implements of Husbandry my stock of Cattle and all moveables both within Dores and withoutt that are nott other wayes Disposed of by this my last will
And I Doe make Constitute and Appointt my Son Thomas page to bee my sole Exectuer to this my last will and testementt and my son in law Henry Dow to bee my overseer to see thatt the same. bee performed in Evry part thereof as itt is Declared and if my Execters faile in the #formance of any parte thereof itt shall bee in the power of my over seers to pay any part or Legacy outt of the stock or other Estate and I Doe by these p'sents Nullifie and make voyd all former wills made by mee and for the Conferma- tion of this my last will and testament I have Hereunto sett my
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Hand and Seale the Ninth Day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand Six hundred and Seaventy nine Enterlined in the fifteenth Article and one line Rased in the 17th and one in the twentieth before the Sealing Herof
Deacon page Signed Sealed and Declared this to bee His last will in the p'sents of us
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