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Richd Waldron .
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[Warrant, Aug. 31, 1738, authorizing Peter Gilman, Nathaniel Gilman, Thomas Dean, James Leavitt, gentlemen, and Daniel Thing, weaver, all of Exeter, to divide the estate. ]
Agreable To a Warrant To us Directed By The Honble Richard Waldron Esq' Judge of The Probate of Wills &c Authorizeing and Impowering us To make a Just and Equill division of The Real Estate of Kinsley Hall late of Exeter Gent Decesd amongst his heirs or There Legall Representitives ;
We Have Therefore made a Division of Sd Estate as folº Viz : To The Legall Representives of Josiah Eldest Son of Sd Decesd (who is Likewise Dead) for There two fifth Parts of the home Place we have Laid out two Lots with the house and barn stand- ing on one of them and are bounded as folo
viz begining at A Rock at Natt" Gilmans Land which is 67 rods from ye high way by The River and from Thence Runing west : 24º N : To a litle white oak Spoted on 4 Sides by the River from
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Thence bounding Downward on the River at high water mark Till It Comes To frances James Land, and Then bounding on frances James Land S : 51º E : to the utmost bounds of Sª James Land and Then Runing the Same Course to a Stake which is Spoted on 4 Sides, which Stands in a line from ye Rock first men- tioned : N : 37° E : and then Run on Sd Line S : 37° W : to the Rock aforsd the other Peice of Land Layes at the Lower End Next the mouth of whelwrights Crek and is bounded as folo
viz begining at A Red oak which is the Southerly Corner bounds of Nichº Gilman Esqrs Land and then Runing N : 78º W : bound- ing on S' Gilmans Land 20 feet and thence Runing S : 37° W : Seven rods then Runing and bounding S : 78º E : a Crose whel- wrights Crek to Eben' Sinklers Land to a Stump Standing on a Litle point and thence bounding Easterly on sd Sinklers Land to the Creck afors' and then downward on the Crick to Exeter River and then bounding upward on Exeter River Taking in the flats to Nichº Gilmans aforsd Land and then bounding on Sd Gilmans Land To the bounds first mentioned : Sd two Peices of Land with the house & barn which is Standing thereon ; is Laid out To the Representitives of the sd Josiah as there two fifthi Parts which belongs to them of the home Place-
and : To Elizabeth the Dafter and Legall Representitive of Paul Hall : a Son of the Sd Decesd ( who is Likwise Dead) we have Set of to her two Peices of Land in the home place as her one fifth part or Share which belongs to her of the Same and the bounds are as folº Viz : the first Peice begins at the way at the westerly cor- ner of Natt" Gilmans Land and thence binding Easterly on sd Gil- mans Land 67 rods to a Rock which is the first Bounds of The Lot Laid out to the Representitives of Josialı and then Runing W : 24º N : bounding on Sª Representitives Land to a litle white oak by the River, aud then bounding upward by the River at high water mark to the bounds first mentioned : the other Peice of Land is bounded as folo begining at Some bricks Laid in a heap on the hill by the River : which is 9 rods from frances James : northerly bounds of his Land by ye River : and from Thence Runing E :
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23° S : a Crose the Land to Eben' Sinklers Land to a Lite Clomp of twin oaks and thence bounding Easterly on Sd Sinkler Land to the Stump which is the bounds of sd Josiahs Representitives Land and then bounding on sd Representitives Land to Nichº Gilman Esq' Land and then on s' Gilmans land 1 : 780 w : to ye River, and then on the River to the bounds first mentioned-
And To Elizabeth The Wife of Francis James a Daughter of The Sd Decesd we have Set of for lier one fifth Part of the hoine Place which belongs to her one Peice of Land bounded as folº Viz begining at the Southerly Corner of her husband franceis James Land then bounding on the Representitives of Josiah Land to the Stake which is sd Representives Corner bounds and thence Runing E : 2º N : a Crose the Land to Sinklers Land to a Red oak stand- ing on a point Spoted, and thence bounding Easterly on sd Sink- lers Land to Eliza the Daughter of Paulls Land to a twin oak, and then bounding on Sd Eliza Land to Exeter River and then up the River 9 rods to Sª francis James Land and then on Sd James Land : To the bounds first mentioned-
And : To : Mary Jones : The Legall Representitive of mary Haris Daughter of the Sd Decesd (she being Dead) we have Set of as her fifth part of the home place : one peice of Land bounded as folo viz : begining at The Rock afor mentioned at Nat" Gilmans Land which is the bounds between the Representitives of Josiah : & Paul and from Thence bounding Easterly on Sª Gilmans Land & on M' Nath1] Bartlets land to the high way by whelrights Creek brige and thence bounding on the high way To Eben' Sinkler Land and thence northerly on Sinkler To a Red oak Spoted which is Eliza James Corner bounds and Thence bounding on Sd Eliza James Land To a Stake which is The Easterly Corner bounds of Representives of Josiahs : and Thence bounding on Sd Represen- titives Land to the bounds first mentioned-
We Have Likewise Devided That Peice of Land over The river which was a grant of one hundred acres and was Laid out In Lenght from the first bounds W : & b: N : one hundred & Sixty rods and one hundred rods in wedth : (there being 13 acres of the
Highway to Portsm.
on: Eben" Sinklers
Land
Coak
Stump
Twinwhite
oak
Red:
whelrights Creek
This Lot Set of To The Representatives of Joszak
Red oak
Miche Gilman Esq' Land
this Let set of to Elizabeth Daughter of Paul
has Lotsel of To Eliza James
ans and m" Math" Bartlets Land oughter of mary Haris-
his Lot Set of To. mary Jones
The Black Line with the Pricked Line by It a high way by agreement of the heirs -
A Scale of halfe a mile by which The Pasture is Planed -
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Stake
oak
hile bricks
Land
T.
Frances James
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Rock
Josiah Lot -
the Representatives of
Eliza Daughter of Paul
2ºT Stophow
Iliza James Lots
A Plan of The Lands belonging To The Heirs of Can't Kinsley Hall Deces with The Division of the san as Taken : Jan"Y the: 10: 1738/9
by: PGilman Surv"
A Scale of 40 rods white oak
by which the home Lots were Planed
This Lot set of To Elizabeth
Daughter ofPaull
on Leu! natt Gilmans Land;
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A Lille
This Lot Set of To The Refiresentitives of Josiah
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The bott of y Grant Thomas Lyfords Land
Exeter River
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Lower End sold to Thomas Lyford in ye Life Time of Sd Kinsley Hall There Remaining 87 : acres : which we have Divided in four Lots : begining at the uper End with the first Lot which is Laid 27 rods wide acrose the Land from the uper End the second Lot Laid next and is 27 rods wide a Crose the Land froin the first Lot and the 3d Lot is Laid in Like maner 27 rods wide a Crose the Land from the 2ª Lots and the forth Lot Contains the Remaining Part of sd Land : The first Lot aformentioned we have set of To Eliza James aforesd as her Part In Sd S7 acres of Land : and we have also set of To sd Eliza James all the Priveledge of the midle mill Streem which belongd to the aforesd Kinsley hall at liis Deces and the second Lot of Land next to Eliza James we have Set of To mary Jones aformentioned as her Part of Sd 87 acres, and the third Lot we have set of To Elizabeth Daughter of Paul aforsd as her Part of sd S7 acres, the Remaining Part which is the fourth Lot is Set of to the Legall Representitives of Josiah aforsd as there two fifth Parts of sd Land --
Referance being liad To the Plan of the Land mentioned in This Return) herewith Exhibited The bounds Thereof will More fuly appear
This Division as above is made acording To The best of our Judgement for Quantitie & Qualitie-
January : 10th 1738/9 :
Thomas Deane Daniel Thing Nath11 Gilman
Peter Gilman
[Allowed Jan. 31, 1738/9.]
Know all men by these Presents, that whereas we Jonathan Wadleigh of Exeter in the Province of New Hampshire in New England Gentleman Guardian to Samuel & Abigail Hall, Son and Daughter to Josialı Hall Late of Exeter aforesd Deceasd And John Langdon, Yeoman and Tobias Lear Mariner Both of Portsmouth in the Province aforesd on the twenty Second day of April 1740 Being Seized in fee in Common and Undivided of thatt two fifth
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Parts of the Estate of Kinsley Hall Esq' Late of Exeter Deceased, which by the Court of Probates was Set off unto the heirs of Josiah Hall aforesd Deceasd as by the Records of the sd Court of Probates, reference being thereunto had will more fully appear and being So Seiz'd did at Exeter aforesd on the aforesd twenty Second day of April, by an agreement or Instrument in writing under our hands and Seals of that date Mutually Elect Nominate and Appoint Capt Thomas Deane & Messrs Daniel Thing & Capt Peter Gilman all of Exeter aforesd to make Partition or Division of the sd two fifth Parts of the Estate of the sd Kinsley Hall Esq' Deceas'd between us the sd Jonathan Wadleigh as Guardian to Samuel and Abigail Hall ; owners of the one half of the Sd Premises ; and John Lang- don and Tobias Lear the other half and to allot unto Each of us Each Parties Particular part according to his right, who Accord- ing to our agreement, made as aforesd ; by an Instrument in writ- ing under their the Sd Thomas Deane Daniel Thing & Peter Gil- mans hands dated the twenty Second day of April 1740, have made Division of the Premises in manner following. (viz') To Samuel & Abigail Hall aforesd for their half Part or Share of the sd Pre- mises, The Dwelling House of the Sd Kinsley Hall Deceasd in which he formerly Dwelt, with the Lot of Land which Adjoyns unto the Same, which Contains About twenty Nine Acres be the Same More or Less, as it is Butted and Bounded, as by the Return of the Division of the Estate of the sd Kinsley Hall Deceasd on the Records of the Court of Probates reference being thereunto had will more fully appear ; And Also Eight Acres of that Peice of Land Lying on the other Side of Exeter River and Adjoyning on Thomas Lyfords Land ; the sd Eight acres to Begin, at the Lower End Next to Lyfords Land and So to run upwards in the Sd Body of Land which Contains in all thirty four Acres, till the Eight Acres is Com- pleated So as to be a Square Line Across at the head. And to John Langdon and Tobias Lear for their half Part or Share of the Sd Premises the Lot or Parcel of Land Lying by Wheelrights Creek, which Contains About twenty three Acres and a half of an Acre be the Same more or Less as it is Bounded by the Return of the Divi-
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sion of the Estate of the sª Kinsley Hall Deceas'd on the Records of the Court of Probates reference being thereunto had will more fully appear and also the Remaining Part of the thirty four Acres Lying on the other Side of Exeter River, above Lyfords Land as aforesd which Contains About twenty Six acres, and Lays at the head of the Aforesd Eight Acres Set of to Samuel and Abigail Hall, and is the whole of the Sd tract of Land Containing thirty four Acres, as it is Butted and Bounded on the Records of the Court of Probates, reference being thereunto had will more fully appear, Excepting the Sd Eight acres before Express'd which is set of unto Samuel and Abigail Hall. Now Know ye that we the sd Jonathan Wadleigh John Langdon and Tobias Lear, having received from the Sª Capt Thomas Deane & Messrs Daniel Thing & Capt Peter Gilman their return of their Division of the Premises as aforesd doe hereby Acknowledge ourselves fully Satisfied and Contented, with the Sª Division as aforesd Express'd and doe accept of agree to and abide by the Same, and we the Sd Jonathan Wadleigh in the Capacity aforesd as Guardian to Sd Samuel and Abigail Hall ; and John Langdon and Tobias Lear, Doe Each of us for himself his heirs Execurs & Adminrs Covenant Promise and Engage unto and with Each other that Each Party his heirs and Assigns forever, shall and may quietly and Peaceably, have hold Use Occupy Possess and Enjoy in Severalty to him and themselves his or their Parti- cular Part as Set off and Bounded, as aforesd with all and Singular the Privilidges and Appurtenances thereunto Belonging, or any ways appertaining, without the Least Let, hendrance, Molestation or Disturbance of us, or any person whatever claiming under us, In witness whereof we have liereunto Set our hands and Seals this 23ª day of April Anno Domini 1740-
Signed Sealed and Delivered In Presence of us.
John Odlin Elisha Odlin
Jonª wadleigh John Langdon Tobias Lear
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[Acknowledged by Jonathan Wadleigh Aug. 20, 1742, and by John Langdon and his wife, Mary Langdon, and Tobias Lear and his wife, Elizabeth Lear, Jan. 6, 1742/3.]
Province of ? To his Excellency Benning Wentworth Esq' New Hampshire ) Governor and Commander in Chief in and over his Majesties Province of New Hampshire And To the Honble his Majesties Council and Representatives in General Court now As- sembled
Jonathan Wadleigh of Exeter within Mention'd as he is Guard- ian to Samuel Hall and Abigail Hall within Mention'd Doth Hereby as far as in him Lyes Humbly Submit to the Confirmation that Shall be made by Your Excellency & the Honble Court Re- lating to the Partition of the Premisses mention'd in the within Agreement made by Capt Thomas Dean & Messrs Daniel Thing & Capt Peter Gilman as Witness my hand Exeter Febry 20th 1743. Theo : Smith Jona Wadligh
Jona Jones
To all Persons To whom these Presents shall come Greeting Know ye that Whereas Kinsly Hall Late of Exeter In the Province of New Hampshire in New England Esq' Deceased Died Sized in fee of a certain Tract or Parcil of Land Lying & Being in Exeter afore said & is Since falen in the Parrish of Eppin & Contains two Hundred acres or thereabouts and is Bounded in the fourth range of Lots that was Laid out in the year 1732 & Begins at number 112, and Ends at Nomnb' 132 it Being the Lot of Land Known by the Name of sd Decesd Cominon Right and their Being No Division of said Lot of Land two and amongst the heirs of said Decesd The Rest of said Decesd Estate being Divided by order of the Judge of Probate in the folo manner to the Heirs of Josiah Hall Decsd Eldest Son of sd Decesd two Shares to the heirs of Paul Hall Decsd son of sd Decesd one share & To Elizabeth James one of the Daughters of said Decesd one share & To Mary Jones a Gran- daughter of said Decesd one Share and It appearing That Mary
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Langdon wife of M' John Langdon of Portsmouth and Elizabeth Lear wife of M' Tobias Lear of sd Portsmº and Samuel Hall of Ex- eter and Abigail Bartlet wife of M' John Bartlet of Newinarkt Child- ren of the aforeaid Josiah Hall Decesd are heirs In Equal Shares to two fifth Parts of said Lot of Land and that Elizabeth Grant wife to M' Daniel Grant of Exeter aforesaid Daughter of Paul Hall aforesd Decesd is heir to one fifth Part of said Lot of Land and that Elizabeth James wife to M' Francis James of Exeter afore said is heirs to one fifth Part of Lot of Land and that Mary Jones a Grand Daughter of the afore sd Kinsly Hall and wife of Mr Jonathan Jones of Stratham is heir to the other fifth Part of said Lot of Land and it appearing that Mary Jones with her Husband Hath Con- veyed her Share in said Lot of Land to Charles Gliden of Stratham in the aforesd Prove and that the aforesaid Samuel Hall hath Con- veyed his Share of said Lot To Israel Blake of Eppin in Province aforesd now Know ye that We the Subscribers to whom the said Lot Remains to be Divided to and amongst, have fully agreed to Divide said Lot of Land and do firmly by the Present Bind & oblige our selves our heirs Exrs & admrs & Every of them to Stand to the following Division and that Each one or their heirs Exrs & adin's May Quietly use occupy and Posses the Share or Part in said Lot of Land as hereafter set fourth in this Instrument to be their share without the Least Let or Hindrence from Each other and that the Division of sd Lot of two Hundred acres be Divided in the following manner viz that their be five Lots Laid out on said Lot the first to Begin at the High way of the fourth Range of Lots at Nomb' 132 and so bounding on said high way till it comes to Samuel Gilman's Esq' Grant of Land on Piscassick and then to Extend both End of a Bredth into said Lot of Land west and be northi untill it shall Contain the full measure of on fifth Part of said two hundred acre Lot which Lot shall be Called Nº I. and the Second to Lay adjoyning to the first and to Extend still into said Lot both End of a bredth west and Be nortli till it Con- tains on fifth Part of said Lot as aforesaid which shall be nombr 2. and third Lot to Begin wliere the Second Ended & to Extend
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unto said Lott both End of a bredth untill it Contain one other fifth Part of said Lot which shall be caled No 3 -- and the fourth Lot to begin where the third Lott of and so to Run in to said Lot the whole Breadth of said Lot west & be north still keeping both End of a breadth untill it shall Contain a Nother fifth Part of said Lot which shall Be Called Nº 4. the other Lot to begin whare the fourth Lot Ended and So to Extend the whole Bredth of said Lot to the high way of the third Rang of Lots which Contain the whole of said Lot of Land which is Called Nomb. 5. And Furthermore we Do absolutely covenant agree that the Lott Nº I which Con- tains one fifth Part of said two Hundred acre Lot as aforesaid shall be the Right & Property of the aforesaid Charles Gliden as his full Share in said Lot and that the Lot nombr 2 which Contains one fifth Part Likewise of said two Hundred acres shall be the Right and Property of mary the wife of John Langdon and Elizabeth the wife of Tobias Lear aforesaid as their Share in said Lot of Land and that the Lot Nombr 3 which contains one other fifth Part of said Lot shall be the Right & Property of Elizabeth the wife of Daniel Grant aforesd as her full Share in said Lot of Land and that the Lot nombr 4 which Contains another fifth Part of said Lot shall be the Right and Property of Elizabeth the wife of Francis James aforesaid as her Share in said Lot of Land & that the Lott Nombr 5 which Contains the other fifth Part of said Lot shall be the Right and Property of Israel Blake aforesaid and Abigail the wife of John Bartlet aforesaid as their share in said Lot of Land and Furthermore we Do Covenant and agree that their shall be an open high way a Cross the whole Bredth of the afore said Lot of Land of two Rods wide to Run from the High way of the fourth Range to the highi way of the Third Range bounding on the Lot of Land Layd out to Collo John Gilman Decesd as his Common Right for the use of us & our heirs forever In Witness To all Before written we Have hereunto Set to our Hands & seals this 7th Day of December anno Domini 1745
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Signed Sealed & Delivered In Presence of us
Peter Gilman
John Gilman 3d
We the under Subscribers Saw the above named Elisabeth James & Elisabeth Grant Sign Seal & Deliver the above written Instru- ment
Dudley James Frances James Junr WVm Wentworth Joshª Peirce
Frances James Tobias Lear John Langdon Israel Blake Daniel Grant Charles Gliden
John Bartlet Abigail Bartlett her Elizabeth X James ınark Mary Langdon Elisabeth Lear Elisebath Grant
High way of 3 Range
· nº5
nº4
nº 3
Grant
Sam' Es?"
nº2
High way left
W. by n. 1/2 mile
High Way 4th Range
[ Deeds, vol. 43, p. 177.]
[Various receipts, etc., containing signatures of Josiah Ladd, Dudley Odlin, Francis James, Daniel Ladd, William Lamson, John Lord, John Clark, Thomas Trickey, Joseph Maleham, Henry Marshall, : Peter Gilman, John Rice, and Daniel Gilman. ]
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JOHN DINSMOORE I736 LONDONDERRY
In the name of God, Amen, I John Dinsinoore of Londonderry in the province of new hampshire in new England Yeoman, being Sick and weak in body * *
Item I Give and Bequeath to Hanna by Dearly Beloved Wife all my Personall Estate both of money and Cattle and other Effets that I am now possessed of, Except a Bond of my Son Robert Dinsmoors that my will is Shall be Deliver'd to him at my Death.
Item my Will is that my Wife Have the Benefit & Improvement of two peaces of meadow, that I Bought from Alexander Walker & John Archibald, Dureing her naturall life, and at her Death to Return to my Son Robert Dinsmoore and my Son in Law John Hopkine to be Equally Divided Between them in Quantity & Quality and I also Constitute make and ordain John Moore Known by John Moore of the South to be my Sole Exacutor of this my last will & Testament and do hereby utterly Disallow revoke and Disanul all and Every other former Testaments wills Legacies and bequests & Exacutors by me in any ways before named willed and bequeathed ratifying and Confirining this and no other to be my last will and Testament In Witness whereof I have Hereunto Set my Hand and Seal this Sixth Day of october anno Dom : one thous- sand Seven Hundred and thirty Six, and in the tenth year of his Majtes Reign &c
Signed Sealed published pro- nounced and Declared by the Said John Dinsmoore as his last will and Testament in the presence of us Subscribers and Witnesses
John Archibald Jean Stewart John Macumphy [ Proved Jan. 4, 1736/7.]
his John X Dinsmoore Mark
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NATHANIEL BATCHELDER 1736 HAMPTON
In the name of God Amen the twenty Second Day of October Anno Domini seventeen hundred and thirty six and in the tenth year of his majesties Reign George the Second over Grate Britain King &c I Nathanell Batchelder of Hampton in the Provence of new Hampshirew England fariner
Imprimas I Give and bequeath to Elezebeth iny Dearly beloved wife the Eastly End of my Dwelling house with one half of the Celler and all the moveables with in Doors for her to Improve Dureing her Nateurall Life I also order that my son Josiah Bat- chelder of said Town Carpenter shall find my said wife his mother two milks Cows and four sheep with their fleces and the summer- ing and wintering of them yearly and Every year Dureing her nat- urall Life my said son Josiah Batchelder is also to find his said inother twelve bushells of Indian Corn and one hundred and twenty Pound of Pork and one quarter of beef of Eighty or ninety Pound waight and four bushells of malt and three bushells of Barly yearly and every year Dureing her nateurall Life he also to find his said mother with sufficient fier wood cutt att the Doore // and also nes- secery tendence and what is Conveniant and nessecery for a Com- fortable Life all and Singuler above mentioned that my said son is to Do for his said mother is to be Done yearly and Every Dure- ing her nateurall Life // she to Dispose of her wareing Cloths to whom she Pleaseth
Item I give and bequeath to the heirs of my beloved son Nath- anell Batclielder Deceased five shillings to be Payed by my sª son Josiah Batchelder
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved son John Batchelder five Shillings to be Payed by my sd son Josiah Batchelder
Item I give and bequeath to the Hers of iny beloved son Jethro Batchelder Deceased five shillings to be Payed by my said son Josiah Batchelder
Itein I give and bequeath my beloved son Nathan Batchelder five shillings to be Payed by said Josiah Batchelder
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Item I give and bequeath to my beloved son Phinihas Batchel- der five shillings to be Payed by sd Josiah Batchelder
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved son Ebenzer Batchel- der five shillings to be Payed by my said son Josiah Batchelder
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Deboralı fel- lows seventy Pound forty Pound of itt to be Payed in movables out of the house after iny wifes Decease to be payed by my said son Josiah Batchelder and fifteen Pound of itt to be Payed in money new England Curranci and fifteen Pound of itt to be Payed in good marchentable Pay to be Payed by my said son Josiah Batcheldr within foar years after my Decease
Item I Give and bequeath unto my beloved son the said Josiah Batchelder and unto his heirs and assigns for Ever all my Land and medow ground Laying in my home Place which I have not alredey Disposed of // being half the wholl Place // which Lays bounding south Eastly on Hilyards land north Eastly on Taylers River // north westly on the high way that gos from the saw mill towards Israel Clifords // south westly on Docter Toppins Land in Part and Part on Joseph Batchielders land & Part on Coll Peter wears Land // the other half of said land in said Place as above bounded I have given to him before I also give to my said son Josiah Batchelder the one half of seven acres of medow Laying and bounding north westly on Hilyards medow // north Eastly on taylers River South westly on a Creek by Joseph Nortens medow // and also the one half of one acre and one half of marsh Laying near Birch Island bounding northly Eastly and Southly on the River // South Eastly on Joseph Batchelders Marslı. I also give to iny said son Josiah Batchelder the one half of four acres of Land Laying in the Plains at Hampton Town // with the one lialf of a Thatch share in the ox Comon in said Hampton // and also the one half of a wholl share of Land Laying near Cock Hill in the third west Division in said Hampton bounding north Eastly on the high way // south Eastly on Land of Jona- than Hilyards north westly on Land of Lut Elisha Smiths // and also one half of the orchard with one half of all the Buildings on
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