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Signed & Sealed in
Chas: Story [seal] presence of
George Jaffrey
Jacob Lavers Hen' Johnson [Proved March 17, 1715/16.]
JOHN PICKERING JR. 1714/15 PORTSMOUTH
In the name of god Amen this 21' of march 1714/5 I John pickerin of portsm° in ye province of newhampshirewengland son of Capt John pickerin of ye same place, being at present in sound memory & well desposing mind though very week & In- ferm in body
whereas my abovesd father by deed of gifft bareing dat ye twen- ty sixt day of Seper one thousand six hundred, in ye 121 year of his mag's Reigne ded give & bequeath unto my selff wiff & children a sertin Estat, of Lands mills & streeme of watter : &c : as in sd deed at Larg Exsprest In which deed my sd father In-
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tailled said Estat on my Children Reserveing Liberty to him selft to Cut of sd entaillment & Leve to my desposall too & amongsts my Children as I should see Caus I doe therfore declare that my will is that all that saied Estatt given as aforesd & my now wiff shee shall have hold poses & InJoy all her part as spesefied in my sd fathers deed all ye Rest spesefied in sd deed I give & be- queath Unto my son John pickerin- & the heair maill of his body Lawfully begotton one this Condition : & I doe order my sd son pay out of saied Estat to his too sisters deborah & sary fouer score pounds in fouer years affter my desece for their part & porshon of sd Estat allso my will is that Iff my sd son should dy Leveing no heir as aforesd then said Estat given as aforesd shall fall intoo ye hands of my son thomas pickerin to him & his heire Laffully be- gotten Iff he dy without such heir then sd Estat shall fall to his next brother & his heire as aforesd so from son to son as Long as Any of ye nam & blood of ye pickerins remain non being found of ye maill then to ye next of ye femals surviveing the mails as aforesd
2ª I give & bequeath unto my beloved wiff Elizabeth my dewl- ing house & the Lot of Land wheareone it standeth dewering her nateurall Liff: & affter her desece I give sd house & Land unto my son samuell & daniell pickerin, to be Equally devided betwen then affter their mothers desec not before without her Leve & consent I allsoo give unto my sd wiff the use of all my housall goods dewering her Liff affter her desece to be Equally devided amoungst my children Iff she see Caus to Let Ether Child have its dew proportion befor her death shee may I allso give her Lib- erty Iff ocation be that shee shall sell A Lot or too of Land for her comfortabell subsistanc & bringing up the Childrin to Lerning
3 I give & bequeath unto my daughter mary ye wiff of ambros slooper to say five pounds besids the Lot of Land I formerly gave her for her portion
4 the Land my father gave mee About my hous from ye River up to ye way at westerly end of the Land be devided into too parts & a way of about twenty foot wide to go through ye midell of it
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from ye River to ye way at westerly end & hous Lots on both sids said way
5 I give & bequeath unto my son thomas pickerin on house Lo: next ye wattersid with ye prevelidg of sd watter sid Said Loot to be in bredght on ye north sid y" way fiffty foot & on hundred foot in Lenght from high watter mark along sd way westrly to be to him his heirs Executors : &c : for ever
6. I give & bequeath untoo my son samuell pickerin & daniell deborah & sary pickerin Each of them a house Lott of Land to be Layed out for bignes on both sids the way spesefied by their brother thomas Lot at ye discrestion of my Executors, & to bee too them & each of them their heirs Executors adminestrators & assigns for ever
7 as to what Land I have at kingston & what Lands I have at york not belonging too that which I have given to my son Leve to my Executors to sell or despose of as they shall see meet for ye bringing up my Children &c :
8 Iff more Lots of Land Lefft then what I have given I Leve to ye discreshon of my Exsecheters how to dispose of them & dis- pos of amongst my Children to say sam danill deborah & sary pickerin- I allso will that Iff posabell thees children be broght up to Lerning & the boys bound out to sum good trades-
9 I doe mak my honred father & beloved wiff' Elizabeth my holl & sole Executor & Executrix to see this my will Compleeted within all Respects for ye Confermation hereof I have hereunto set my hand & seall this twenty first day of march 1715 :
signed sealled & declared
John Pickerin Jun' [scal]
to be my will In presents of
Hugh Banfill his
John X lang mark
the mark of John X burton [Proved Sept. 17, 1715.]
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[Thomas Pickering renounces administration on the estate of his father, John Pickering, Jr., Jan. 2, 1721/2, and requests that it be granted to Col. John Plaisted, Capt. Thomas Phipps, and Capt. Elisha Plaisted, or any two of them.]
[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 79.]
[Administration on the estate of John Pickering, Jr., of York, Me., granted to Thomas Phipps of Portsmouth and Elisha Plais- ted of Berwick, Me., Jan. 2, 1721/2.]
[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 79.]
[Inventory of the estate of John Pickering, Jr., of York, Me., Feb. 10, 1721/2 ; land, mills, and mill priviledge in York, Me., valued at £386.12.6.]
[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 80.]
[Administration, with will annexed, granted to Thomas Phipps and Elisha Plaisted May 10, 1722, " it being Since made to Ap- pear to me that he left a Will and left Executors John Pickerin his Father and Elizabeth his Widow who are Dead."]
[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 108.]
[Account of the settlement of the estate by the administrators ; amount of estate, £386.12.0; expenditures, £311.17.2; allowed May 9, 1722.]
[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 109.]
[Thomas Pickering, minor, son of John Pickering, Jr., of York, Me., makes choice of Thomas Phipps as his guardian July 3, 1722.]
[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 109.]
[Administration granted to Thomas Phipps of Portsmouth and Elisha Plaisted of Berwick, Me., July 17, 1722.]
[Bond, in blank, July 17, 1722, signed by Thomas Phipps, Elisha Plaisted, Shadrach Walton, and James Davis.]
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[Administrators' accounts against the estate ; amounts, £58.8.6 and £18.15.4 ; allowed Jan. 2 and 3, 1726/7. ]
[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, pp. 231, 232.]
ICHABOD PLAISTED 1715 BERWICK ME.
In the Name of God Amen I Ichabod Plaisted of Berwick in the county of york in the province of the Massachusetts Bay in new Engld being weak of body
Item I Give and bequeth unto my dear & well beloved wife Mary one Saw vizt the hithermost Saw in the old Saw Mill with the appurtenances to the same belonging : also to her one half of my plantation at the Salmon fall's, and one half of my out land's & meadow's in the Towne of berwick, and half the housing out housing barn's &cª and half the orchard's plowing & Mowing land's &cª in said berwick, and half my plow's chain's Sled's carts wheels, and all other appurtinance's thereto belonging, and after my wive's deceace, all to revert to my Son Samuel, and his heirs for ever; also to my said wife I Give Eight oxen & four cow's-
Item I Give to my dear wife the use of my Saw at the lower mill on dover side, 'til my son Ichabod & my Daughter Mary come of age, and then each to enter on their part, I giving it In equal halves between them
Item I Give to my dear wife to use possess & enjoy the whole of my house & land Garden warehouse and wharfe at the bank formerly Colo Partridge's that I bought of Cap'n John Knight, during her naturall life : I also give her the liberty & previlidge of keeping a Cow and horse summer and winter, on the most accom- odable & convenient place in any of my field's pasture's & farm's at the bank in hampshire during her naturall life-
Item I Give to my dear wife all my household good's of what nature kind or quality soever (Excepting eight feather bed's with furniture) viz Two to each child hereafter mentioned-
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Item I Give to my dear wife all my plate of Silver of what make or mould soever during her naturall life, and what shall remain at her deceace to be Equally divided among my children then sur- viving-
Item I Give & bequeth to my dear wife my Negro man Jack for Ever-
Item I Give & bequeth unto my son Samuel Plaisted my other saw vizt the further saw in my old saw mill with all the rights proffitts previledge's & appurtinance's unto the same belonging ; also I Give to my said son Samuel half my plantation at salmon fall's vizt housing out housing barn's land Orchard's plowing and mowing land's, also half my out land's & meadow's in berwick when of age; and after the deceace of his mother then the other Saw of the above sd old mill, and the other half of my plantation at Salmon fall's housing out housing barn's land Orchard's plow- ing & mowing land's, as also the other half of the out land's & meadow's in berwick aforesd after the deceace of his mother as aforesd to become & revert to my Said Son Samuel, and then the whole to be and remain to him and his heir's for Ever; and also one half of the plow's Sled's carts wheel's chain's, and all other appurtinance's thereunto belonging ; Also to my Said Son Samuel I Give Eight oxen and four Cow's
. Item I Give and bequeth unto my Son Samuel One hundred acre's of land at Greenland When of age to him and his heir's for ever-
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Son Samuel my negro man Sambo for ever; if he live 'til my Said Son Come of age-
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Son Samuel Two feather beds with bolster's pillow's and all other furniture proper and therto belonging when of age-
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Sª Son Samuel four hundred pound's of my outstanding debts, when of age ; if can be received in & what may fall short each to bear their proportion of loss-
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Son Ichabod Plaisted all my right Title and Interest in the upper saw mill on dover side with
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all the proffiitts previledges and appurtinances unto the Same be- longing ; also I Give him all my right, title and Intrest between the two saw mill's on dover Side, weh I bought of Cap'n Tuttell and Ezekiel Wentewerth ; also I Give him sixty acres of land above the upper saw mill on dover side which I bought of John Hall's heir's ; also I Give him a peice of land which I bought of Samuel Kenny, and one peice of land more, which I bought of the widow Hobbs & Benjamin Tubbs, and one peice of land more which I bought of Henry Hobb's, all laying together on dover side
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Son Ichabod my farm which I bought of the widow Joce, with a peice of fresh marsh at the Creek & a field of land which I bought of Said Widow Joce, with all the housing out housing barn or barn's Ochard or Orchard's : and all other tree's standing theron, and on every part therof, all and every part of the abovesd I Say I give and bequeth unto him my Said Son Ichabod Plaisted and his heirs for ever-
Item I Give & bequeth unto my Sª Son Ichabod one hundred acre's of land at Greenland to him and his heir's for ever all the above said to possess and enjoy when he shall come of age
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Sª Son Ichabod my dwelling house & land Garden ware house wharfe at the bank which I bought of Capta John Knight formerly Colº Parteridge's, vize to possess and enjoy the Same after his mother's deceace to him and his heir's for ever: Also I give him my Sª Son Ichabod all the stock, carts chain's plow's, and all other Implements utensells & appurtinance's on and belonging to the farm bought of the widow Joce as aforesd and I also give him four oxen more
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Sª Son Ichabod Two feather bed's bolster's pillow's, and all other furniture proper and there to belonging when come of age ; I also give my Sª Son Ichabod two hundred pound's of my outstanding debts, when of age if can be received in and what may fall short each to bear their proportion of loss-
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Sª Son Ichabod Two acre's of Salt Marsh at the bank, (when come of age) to him & his heir's
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for ever, also I give him one half of the Sloop with her appurti- nance's, Mr George Jaffry owning the other halfe-
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Daughter Mary Plaisted five hundred pounds in money now in the hands of Mr David Jaffry's in Boston also I give my Sd Daughter Mary the one half of my saw at the lower mill with all the right's proffitt's previledges & appurtinances unto the same belonging to her and her heirs for ever ; also I give my Sª Daughter Mary Two feather beds bolster's pillow's and all other furniture proper and therto belonging : also I Give my Said Daughter Mary Two hundred pounds of my out- standing debts if can be got in and what may fall Short each to bear their proportion of loss, all abovesd she to possess and enjoy at age or marriage-
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Daughter Olive Plaisted my dwelling house & land out housing and wharfe at the bank in hampshire which I bought of mr Tucker to her & her heir's for ever, at age or marriage to possess and enjoy the Same : also I give her one hundread pounds in money at age or marriage ; and after my wife's deceace my Sª Daughter Olive Shall & has liberty to keep a Cow Summer and winter, on the same place where her mother keept her's at the bank, and this during the naturall life of my Said Daughter Olive, respecting the cow-
Item I Give & bequeath unto my Sª Daughter Olive two feather beds bolsters & pillow's & all other furniture proper and therto belonging to her for ever, at age or marriage to receive the Same
Item I Give & bequeth unto my Sª Daughter Olive Two hun- dread pounds of my out standing debts, at age or marriage, if can be received in and what may fall Short each to bear their propor- tion of loss-
Item I Give & bequeth unto my Nephew Roger Plaisted a Grant of land granted by the Towne of kittery, to William & Jame's Plaisted, web I bought of them, when I bought all there other In- trest in Sd Towne, the Sª Grant I give to him the Sd Roger and his heir's for ever ; also I Give him the Sª Roger Plaisted that tract & peice of land he has already Improved & planted an Orchard on
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lying between John Key & abel Hambleton's land, and in case it should be recovere'd by mr Price from him Then I Give the Sa Roger forty pound in money in lieu therof-
Item I Give and bequeth unto my Sister Mahitabell Gooding Twelve pounds in money-
Item my Will is that whatever Estate Either Real or personall of what nature kind or quality soever the same be; that is not mentioned, given and bequethed in this my will, I do give & bequeth the Same to my Executrix hereafter named for ever ; to be at her own dispose-
Item I Ordain Constitute and appoint my dear & Loving wife Mary to be sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament, In Wittness wherof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal, at Ber- wick the Second day of aprill In the first year of his majules Reign annoque Domini : 1715./
Signed Sealed published and Ichabod Plaisted [seal] declared to be his Last will and
Testament In the presence of us
Tho: Packer
Joseph : Woodsum
John Croade
[Proved Feb. 29, 1715/16.]
[Bond of Mary Plaisted, widow, with John Pickering and James Jeffrey, gentlemen, as sureties, all of Portsmouth, in the sum of £10,000, Feb. 1, 1715/16, for the administration of the estate. ]
NEHEMIAH LEAVITT 1715 EXETER
[Bond of Alice Leavitt, widow, with Joseph Young and Benja- min Jones as sureties, all of Exeter, in the sum of £200, June 9, 1715, for the administration of the estate of her husband, Nehe- miah Leavitt of Exeter ; witnesses, Eliphalet Coffin and Edward Toogood.]
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[Inventory, July 30, 1715; amount, £150.12.0; signed by Jonathan Thing and Samuel Dudley.]
DANIEL O'SHAW 1715 NEWCASTLE
New Castle : June : ye 20 : 1715
Honered Sr
This Is to acquaint you : That wee have : Been with our brother John oshaw and would have : him : agree : with : us about Deviding : The Estate of our father mr Daniel oshaws : and he Is not willing Thare fore : we pray your honour To let us have a divition and each one To know : his part : and wee will main our sister Cath- rine : oshaw accord : ing To each ones part
his James X oshaw mark his Ruben X Mace nark her Cathrine X oshaw mark his William X sormors mark his Henry X Treddeck mark Edward : Hales her Sarah X marden mark
To the hon'able Richard waldron esq Judg of probates
[Bond of John O'Shaw of Newcastle, with John Wilson of Newcastle, cordwinder, and Lazarus Noble of Portsmouth, hus-
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bandman, as sureties, in the sum of £200, July 7, 1715, for the administration of the estate of his father, Daniel O'Shaw of New- castle ; witnesses, Joseph Sherburne and John Pray.]
[Warrant, July 9, 1715, authorizing Theodore Atkinson and Capt. John Frost, both of Newcastle, to appraise the estate. ]
[Inventory, July 15, 1715; amount, £II0; signed by Theo- dore Atkinson and John Frost.]
[Administrator's account of the settlement of the estate ; amount of estate, £II0.0.0; expended, £16.14.II ; allowed Sept. 14, 1716.]
[Order of court, Sept. 14, 1716, that " John O'Shaw do Injoy the whole Estate Dureing the Life of his Infirm Sister Katherine, paying four pounds # Annum towards his Sa Sisters maintain- nance, to ye person yt keeps her, and After her Death the Said John Oshaw to pay unto his Brothers and Sisters, or those that Legaly represent them, their equal proportion of ninety three pounds five Shillings, and a penny : reserveing to himselfe as Eldest son a double portion."]
[Various notes, receipts, etc., containing signatures of George Jackson, Richard Neal, and Jotham Odiorne. ]
GEORGE HUNTRESS 1715 NEWINGTON
In The name of God amen-
I George Huntris of newinton formerly dover in ye province of new hampshire in new England yeoman haveing upon me ye Infirmities of old age * *
Item 2 I give and bequeath to my well beloved wife mary huntris all my moveable Estate within door and without to bee att her own disposing and also part of the Estate where I now dwell that is to say all the Land which Lieth betwen nathans knights and a fence on the north side of stony brook to run as the
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fence runs straight up to the head of the Land and so over as far as my Land goes with all the privileges there unto belonging or any waies appertaining dureing her naturall Life as also all the previlidge of the old oarchad which is upon that part of my Land which I desire for my Grandson Christopher huntris togather with away to transport anything through the foot of all the Land-
and further I give unto my well beloved wife mary huntris four pounds in money or equil to money and tenn daies work of four oxen to be paid her yearly by my two sons dureing her natureall Life out of my Estate where my two sons samuell and John hunt- ris now lives-
Item I Give and bequeth unto my two sons samuell and John huntris my farme where they now dwell Lieing by the side of the Long reach part of which I bought of Mathew Nelson : and part of John pickering and part of william vaughan Esq" the whole whearof Contains one hundred and fifty acers be it more or less wich my two sons samuell and John huntris are to have Equily Divided betwen them they paying yearly to there mother as above sª part of which land lieth in the township of portsmoth and part in newington which was Dover which I give unto them and their heirs for Ever and my will further is that If either of my sons samuell or John huntris dye without Issue Lawfully begotten of his body that the surviver shall have and In Joy the whole to him his heirs for ever : and further my will is that If Either of my afore s sons shall se Cause to dispose of his part that he shall offer his brother the refuse he Giveing as much for the same as any other person : Item : I Give and bequeth unto my Daughter abigail huntris tenn pounds in Goods att Currant prises to be paid by my Executors within one year after my decease Except I should pay it my self before I dye-
Item I give and bequeath unto my Grand son Christopher huntris eldest son of my son George deced all that part of Land where my son George huntris dwelt which lyes betwen afence on the north side of stony brook Clemit misherves Land to him ye sd Christopher huntris his heirs and asines for ever he paying unto
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his two sisters Elizabeth and Deborah huntris Each of them three pound in Goods att Curant prises within one year after he arives to the age of twenty one years-
Ittem I give and bequeath unto my Grandson George huntris youngest son of my son george huntress all the Rest of that my plantation where on my son dwelt Extending from the fence on the north side of Stony brook southeastward to the furthest extent of my Land so that he paying unto his sister sarah huntris five pounds in Goods att Currnt prises within one year after he Comes to the age of twenty one years or the plantation Comes in his hands which is not to bee till after his Grandmothers decease I having Given itt her till then but after ward to be his and his heirs for ever which Land Lieth in the township of portsmouth
Item I will that If either of my Grand Sons dye without Issue that then the Surviver shall have both parts to him and his heirs forever or if either of them Incline to see that he shall let his brother have the Refuse he giveing as much as any other person and Lastly I do make Constitute ordaine and appoint my well . beloved sons samuell and John huntris my Executors of this my Last will and Testament : which are not to bee molested by any of my Children I haveing advanced them all ready by portions as I intended for them Excepting tenn pounds to my daughter abi- gail and I do hearby Revoke and disclaime all former and other wills and Testaments by me before naimed or made Ratifying Confirming this and no other to be my Last will and Testament In witness whereof I have hearunto sett my hand and seal this twenty eight day of June 1715
sined sealed published pro- nounced & Declared by georg huntris to bee his Last will and testamentt in the presence of us the subscribers
John Dam Nathan knight Moses Dam [Proved Aug. 19, 1715.]
his George X huntris [seal] mark
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[Bond of Samuel Huntress and John Huntress, with Capt. John Downing and John Fabyan, as sureties, all of Newington, in the sum of £1000, Aug. 19, 1715, for the administration of the estate. 7
[Warrant, Aug. 19, 1715, authorizing Capt. John Downing and Ensign John Fabyan, both of Newington, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, Oct. 10, 1715; amount, £600; signed by John Downing and John Fabyan.]
[Guardianship of George Huntress of Portsmouth, minor, aged more than fourteen years, granted to his step-father, Thomas Darling of Portsmouth, Jan. 26, 1724/5.]
[Probate Records, vol. 10, p. 333.]
HENRY MARSH 1715 DURHAM
[Elizabeth Marsh renounces administration on the estate of her husband in favor of her son, John Marsh, July 7, 1715.]
[Bond of John Marsh, with Samuel Lovering and Ephraim Leavitt, yeomen, as sureties, all of Exeter, in the sum of £100, Aug. 9, 1715, for the administration of the estate of his father, Henry Marsh of Oyster River ; witnesses, Sebastian Judges and Richard Gerrish, Jr.]
[Warrant, Aug. 9, 1715, authorizing Stephen Jones and Jere- miah Burnham, both of Oyster River, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, Aug. 15: 1715 ; amount, £41 ; signed by Jeremiah Burnham and Stephen Jones.] .
[Order of court, Aug. 18, 1715, authorizing the administrator to sell real estate to pay debts.]
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EDWARD POLLY 1715
[Bond of Mary Polly, widow, with Clement Hughes and William Williams as sureties, all of Portsmouth, in the sum of £200, July 18, 1715, for the administration of the estate of her husband, Ed- ward Polly ; witnesses, Jarvis Ring and Richard Gerrish, Jr. ]
ROBERT RUTHERFORD 1715 PORTSMOUTH
[Bond of William Fellows of Portsmouth, vintner, with Joshua Wingate of Hampton, smith, and Thomas Roberts of Dover, hus- bandman, as sureties, in the sum of £100, July 19, 1715, for the administration of the estate of Robert Rutherford of Portsmouth, barber ; witnesses, William Sherrod and Richard Gerrish, Jr. ]
NATHANIEL JACKSON 1715 PORTSMOUTH
[Bond of Margaret Jackson, with Elisha Briard and Thomas Peirce as sureties, in the sum of £500, July 21, 1715, for the ad- ministration of the estate of her husband, Nathaniel Jackson of Portsmouth ; witnesses, Sebastian Judges and Richard Gerrish, Jr.]
[Warrant, July 21, 1715, authorizing Thomas Peirce, cord- winder, and Elisha Briard, block-maker, both of Portsmouth, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, Sept. 7, 1715 ; amount, £593.1.7 ; signed by Elisha Briard and Thomas Peirce. ]
[Administratrix's account of the settlement of the estate ; amount of estate, £634.5.1; expenditures, £100.9.2; mentions children, Nathaniel Jackson, John Jackson, Joshua Jackson, and Samuel Jackson, John being 23 and Samuel 4} years old at the
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