Probate records of the Province of New Hampshire Vol. 2 1718-1740, Part 45

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[Administration on the estate of Samuel Bean of Kingston, yeo- man, granted to his widow June 3, 1737.]


[Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 290. ]


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[Bond, in blank, signed by Sarah Bean, Jeremiah Bean, and Thomas Webster; witnesses, Benjamin Gambling and John Thing. ]


[Warrant, June 3, 1737, authorizing Ebenezer Stevens and Joseph Fifield, both of Kingston, to appraise the estate of Samuel Bean, administration of which is granted to his widow, Sarah Bean.]


[Inventory, Aug. 19, 1737; amount, £185.17.6; signed by Ebenezer Stevens and Joseph Fifield.]


[Administratrix's account of the settlement of the estate ; amount of personal estate, £138.7.6 ; expenditures, £132.9.9; allowed April 27, 1738 ; mentions "support of a Child of the Intestate from his death to the 27th of Sept' 1738 being 76 weeks & 3 days."]


[License to the administratrix, Sept. 27, 1738, to sell ten acres of land. ]


[License to the administratrix, May 25, 1743, to sell real estate. ] [Probate Records, vol. 15, p. 262.]


MOSES ELKINS I737 KINGSTON


[Administration on the estate of Moses Elkins of Kingston granted to his son, Joseph Elkins of Kingston, yeoman, June 3, 1737.]


[Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 266. ]


[Warrant, June 3, 1737, authorizing Ebenezer Stevens and Joseph Fifield, both of Kingston, to appraise the estate. ]


[Inventory, Aug. 19, 1737, amount, £962.8.0; signed by Ebenezer Stevens and Joseph Fifield. ]


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Articles of Agreement made & Concluded on the twenty fifth day of December in the Eleventh year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King defender of the Faith &c Annoque Domini 1737 Between Joseph Elkins Obadiah Elkins & Ephraim Elkins all of Kingstown in the Province of New Hampshire in New Eng- land Yeomen and Sons of Moses Elkins Late of Kingstown aforesd Yeoman Deceased being all parties Interested in the Estate of the Said Moses Elkins Of and Concerning the Settlement partition & Division of the Said Estate in manner & form following Viz Where- as our Said Father died Intestate & the Debts & funeral Charges being Paid & the Whole Right of the Said Estate by Discent & purchase being in us by virtue of the Law of the Said Province in Such Case provided We do by these Presents Grant bargain & agree Imprimis that the Said Joseph Elkins Shall have hold and Enjoy as his part portion & Share of the Said Estate (Over & above what his Father aforesd gave him in his life time) to him his heirs and Assigns forever twelve Acres of Land adjoyning on the East Side of the Land which the Said Moses in his Lifetime gave to the Said Joseph in Kingstown aforesd & also twenty five Acres of Land be it more or Less call'd the North Grant Adjoining on the West Side of Richard Tandy's Land Granted to Moses Elkins aforesd and also one Acre & an half of Meadow Land called flaggy meadow lying on deep Brook in Said Kingstown and also about an Acre of Meadow Land called the Beaver Dam Meadow Adjoining to Joseph Fifields Meadow and also two Rights or Shares in the Common Lands of Kingston aforesd And the Said Obadiah Elkins Shall have hold & Enjoy as his full part & portion of his fathers Estate to him his heirs & Assigns forever Over & above what his Said Father gave him in his life time the Home place with all the buildings thereon with all the Live Stock & moveables without Doors And the Said Obadiah is to maintain his mother during her Natural Life that She Shall be no Ways Chargable to his other Brothers And the Said Ephraim Elkins Shall have hold Possess & Enjoy as his part portion & Share of his Said Fathers Estate to him his heirs & As-


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sings forever twenty Acres of Land Situate in Kingstown aforesaid on the North Side of the way leading to Chester which the Said Moses Elkins bought of Jeremiah Bean & Eight Acres Adjoining thereto being part of a twenty Acre Lot laid out to the Said moses Elkins and also twenty acres of Land more or Less on the Opposite Side of Said Way Adjoining on the West Side of the Parsonage Land being a lot Laid Out to Henry Elkins and also about Sixty Acres of Land more or Less being what is Left unDisposed of in the two Hundred Acre Grant in Said Kingstown the Said Sixty Acres lying near the middle part thereof fifty Acres having before been taken of at one end & ninety acres off of the Other End & also One & an half Right or Share in the Common Lands in Said Kingstown with all the Priviledges & Appurtenances to the Re- spective Shares or parts of the Said Estate of the Said moses Elkins to Have and to hold to the Said parties to these Presents Respec- tively as herein before mentioned unto them their Heirs & Assigns for Ever in Severalty to their only Sole & proper use Benefit be- hoof for Ever And the Said Joseph Obadiah & Ephraim Do by these Presents Grant Bargain alien & Convey Mutually unto Each Other all the Right title Interest property and Demand What Soever which Either of them have in the Estate that was their Said Fathers in Kingstown aforesaid ( Except the Parts or Shares thereof to Each of them by these Presents Respectively Reserved & Granted & also Whatever their Said Father gave to Either of them in his Life time) to Each his heirs & Assigns forever-


In Testimony Whereof the parties to these Presents have here- unto Mutually Set their hands & Seals the day & Year first above Named-


Signed Sealed & Delivered In Presence of Jona Fifield Joseph Worth


his Joseph X Elkins mark his Obadialı X Elkins mark Ephraim Elkins


[ Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 267. ]


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JETHRO LOCK


I737 RYE


In the name of God amen Bee it known to all men by thes presents That I Jethro Lock in the Parish of Rye in the Prov: of New-hampsh' in New-England Husbandman being weak of body *


Impr : I Doe bequeath unto my well beloved son Jethro Lock all iny whole Estate of land and salt. marish lying and being in the Parish of Rye afforesaid or in any other town parish or Precinct whatsoever together with one dwelling house and barn Chains and axes, I Loom and tackling for weaving one bed and bedcloths, one Gun, one Iron Kettle, one pott, together with all my wearing Apparle


Item I doe give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Deorty Lock five pounds currant money of new-England to be paid by my son Jethro Lock when he comes of age and is entred in pos- session of my Estate one great pott, one litill iron Kettle, I bed & bed cloths, one Chest, one Trunk, and all other of my household furneture together with all her mothers cloths.


Item I doe give and bequeath unto my well beloved brother John Lock two Cows, one year old, 2 stears comeing in four year old one heifer comeing in three year old in Deacon Jinens pasture, Six Sheep, one mear, three hoggs, three Piggs which he is to dispose of to the best advantage in order to pay the Doctors, Funerall Charges and all other nessesary Charges and if there is any money left over and above what payes those Charges above mentioned it is my will that it be equally divided and given to my Children it is allso my will that my brother afforesaid shall improve my place untill such time that my son comes to the age of twenty own years and then he to enter into the possession of it himself-


Item I doe constitute and appoint my beloved brother afforesaid to be the sole Exer of this my last will and Testament Revokeing all other Will deeds grants or bequeaths whatsoever constituting and appointing this to be my last in confirmation whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand Sealing it with my Seal this Eighteen day


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of June Annoque Domini One Thousand Seven hundred and Thirty Seveen years and in the Eleveenth year of the Reign of Our Sover- aigne Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Brit- tain, France and Ireland King Defender of the faith &ct-


Before these Witnesses William Lock Joseph Lock Joseph Lock Juner Joseph Sevey Juner [Proved July 28, 1737.]


Jethro his X mark Lock and Seal


HENRY LANGMAID 1737 NEWCASTLE


[Administration on the estate of Henry Langmaid of Newcastle, laborer, granted to Sampson Sheafe of Newcastle, gentleman, June 24, 1737.]


[ Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 231.]


JAMES STEVENS I737 DURHAM


[Guardianship of Mary Stevens, alias Sanders, Deborah Stevens, Abigail Stevens, Susannah Stevens, Elizabeth Stevens, Samuel Stevens, and James Stevens was granted to their father, James Stevens of Durham, July 29, 1737, they being his children by his wife Deborah, deceased, daughter of Elder James Sayward of Gloucester, Mass., deceased. ]


[Essex County, Mass., Probate Records, vol. 317, p. 151.]


[Bonds, two, of James Stevens, with James Eveleth and Benja- min Chadwell of Ipswich, Mass., as sureties in the sum of £1000 on each bond, July 29, 1737 ; witnesses, Daniel Appleton and Elizabeth Appleton. One bond was for Mary Stevens, and the other for the rest of the children. ]


[ Essex County, Mass., Probate Files. ]


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JOHN PULKINHORN 1737 PORTSMOUTH


[Administration on the estate of John Pulkinhorn of Ports- mouth, mariner, granted to Hannah Pulkinhorn of Portsmouth, widow, Aug. 5, 1737.]


[Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 415.]


JOHN PHILBRICK 1737 GREENLAND


In the name of God amen Know all inen by these presents That I John Philbrick of ye Parish of Greenland in ye Province of New-hampshire in New-England Husbandman being sick & weak in body


I Give unto my Well beloved Wife Sabina the whole of my houshold furniture-Item I give unto My beloved son Elias Philbrick five Shillings out of ye money which Deacon Mathias Hains owes to mee which is ye price of my Estate that I sold to him for which he has a deed of Sale of Item I doe give unto ye three daughters of iny deceased Son John Philbrick five shillings each out of the afforesaid money Item I doe Give unto my well beloved wife afforesaid ye half of what remains of the money above mentioned after paying the legacies afforesaid and the other half I doe Give unto my well beloved Son Josshua Berry whom I doe make Execr to my Estate which is in the afforesaid Mathias Hains hands This I doe make & constitute to be my last will & testament renouncing & Revokeing all other wills & Testaments pronouncing ym void & of none affect, in Confirmation thereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seal this fifteen day of August in ye year of Our lord One thousand Seveen hundred and Thirty Seveen years.


Before these Witnesses


Robert Tufton Philbrock Alles Jenkens James Wood [ Proved Oct. 3, 1737.]


his John X Philbrick Mark


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EDMUND JOHNSON 1737 HAMPTON


In the Name of God Amen the ninth Day of Septemb' 1737 & in the Eleventh year of the Reign of King George the Second Over Great Brittain &c I Edmond Johnson of Hampton in the Parish of Kensingtown in the Province of New Hampshire in New England Mill Wright being Sick & Weak of Body


Item I Give & Bequeath to my true & Beloved Wife Abigail Johnson the House I now Dwell in During the time of her Natural Life with Sutable Privelidge of the Orchard Garden & yard as She Shall See Cause to Improve or make Use of & Likewise Give unto My Wife all the money Due to me by Bill or Bond to be Called in by my Executor & Delivered to my Said Wife as they become Due & my Executor to Support & maintain my Said Wife in an Honble & Sutable manner With all things both in Sickness & in health During the time of her natural Life & I Likewise Give unto my Said Wife all my Moveables Without Doors as to stock of Creatures & all tools &c both named & unnamed to her Own use & Behoof & at her Disposal as She Shall See meet for- ever


Item I Give to my five Daughters that are married viz Abigail Brown Ruth Gove Ester Ruck Dorcas neal & Patience neal 50£ apeice to be paid by my Execr herein after named in money or Bills of Credt or Cattle at money Price to be paid within One Year after my Decease as Excepting to Ruth Gove to have One acre of marsh bounded North With a marsh formerly Stanyans East on Browns River South on Marsh of Thos Philbricks & West on Marsh of John Gove be it more or Less as as it is bounded as it may be valued at money price the Remainder of the Said fifty Pounds to be paid as abovesaid


Item I Give & Bequeath unto my Daughter Mary Johnson one hundred pounds to be paid to her by my Execr herein after Named as Within One Year after my Decease in Money or Currant Bills of Credt And it is farther to be Understood that the West Bedroom


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the things that are therein as Beds Bedding Chests & Case of drawers &c are my Said. Daughter Mary Johnsons & not to be Counted as any of the Moveables already Disposed of to my Wife.


Item I Give unto my Son Obadiah Johnson all my Lands Marsh Housing & all my Estate both Real & Personal that is not herein already Disposed of Either in Hampton or Else Where in Whose hands Custody or Occupation it may be in to him his heirs or assigns for Ever And I do by those Presents Constitute & Appoint my Said Son Obediah Johnson to be the Sole Execr to this my Last Will and Testament In Witness Whereof I have hereunto Set to my hand & fixed my Seal-


Signed Sealed & Delivered to Edmond Johnson be his Last Will & Testament in Presence of us Witnesses


Jeremiah Green


Benjamin Brown


Jolın Chapman John Green


[Proved Jan. 16, 1737/8.]


[Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 308. ]


NICHOLAS FLETCHER I737 PORTSMOUTH


Know all men by these ?sents yt we Mary Nason & Elizabeth Fitzgerald Both of Portsmº In ye Proe of N : Hamp' In N : Engld Widows & William Cotton of Falmoth In ye County of York In ye Proe of ye Massa Bay In N : Engld Tanner & Sarah my Wife In ye Right of my sd Wife al of wch women aforesd are ye Daughters of Nichols Fletcher late of Portsmº aforesd shipwright Decd & Being now Seizd of a Certain Messuage & sundry Tenemnts thereon standing wth ye Appurces In Fee wch sd Messuage & Appurces we have & Before ye Ensealing & Executeing of these Usents do hold


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together In Com'ou & undividd Now know ye yt we ye sd Mary Nason Eliza Fitzgerald & Wm Cotton & Sarah my sd Wife In her Right as aforesd Being seizd of ye sd messuage as aforesd ye same Being Scituate In Portsmº aforesd & Boundd Easterly by ye street wch runs along on ye Spring Hill so Called Notherly by ye land of Jnº Cutt southerly by land In ye Possession of Hannah Simms & Easterly In part by land of Christ' Rymes now In ye Possession of Hunking Wentworth & holding ye same as aforesd have agreed to inake Partition & by these #sents do make a full Perfect & Absolute Partition of ye sd Messuage Tenemts & Appurces into three parts to hold In Severalty In manner & form following yt is to say In ye first place yt y sd messuage should be & by these sents shal be Divided by Certain lanes or Passages for ye mutual Convenience of Each of ye sd partys According to ye Plan or Plat of ye same on ye Other side hereof & also yt ye sd messuage shal be Dividd Into lots Agreable to & as ye same is Dividd on ye sd Plat & should be so Nod & yt she ye sd Mary Nason her heirs & Assigns shal have hold & Enjoy to ye only Benefit & Behoof of her yª sd Mary her heirs & Assigns forever for her Proportion & third part of ye mises al these lots In ye sd messuage wch are Representd In ye sd Plat by those Nod 2 : & in wch her Name is written-& yt ye sd Eliza Fitzgerald her heirs & Assigns shal have hold & Enjoy to ye only Benefit & Behoof of her ye sd Eliza her heirs & Assigns forever for her Proportion & third part of ye ₱ mises al those lots In ye sd inessuage wch are Representd In ye sd Plat by those Nod three & In wch her name is written & yt ye sd Wm Cotton & Sarah his sd Wife her heirs & assigns shal have hold & Enjoy to ye only Benefit & Behoof of ye sd Wm & Sarah & her heirs & assigns forever for her & their Proportion & third part of ye »mises al those lots In ye sd messuage wch are Repre- sentd In ye sd Plan by those Nod one & In wch ye Name of ye sd Wm is written & we ye sd Eliza Fitzgerald & Wm & Sarah Cotton for us our & Each of our heirs Exers & Admrs do by these Grant Release & Confirm unto ye sd Mary Nason her heirs & Assigns her sd part & Proportion set of & Dividd as aforesd & al ye Estate


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nº2- Circular asye street goes 26 nº1-


nº 3- Eliza


mary


nason


vež wide


wmg Sarah Cotton-


70


Inches 3 for


Inches & for


I alane from y' street


"I & for


to y: street 18 feet


alane 8 feet wide


nº 3- Elizo Fitzgerald


nº 2- Mary Mason-


a lane 10 foot wide


nº 3- By m' Wentworth 58 feet Eliz! Fitzgerald-


nº 2- Mary Mason


nº1 Wm + Sarah Cotton-


7º /- Wm & Sarah Cotton


by m'Prays + m' Tobys land 108 feet-


By m" Symes' land 134 feet


30 60 50 40 30 20 101


230 220 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80


from ye street by m" Cutt" land tom" Pray fence 237 feet


8:fa.


Fitzger- ald


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Right Title Interest Property & Demand wch we or Either of us have or ought to have of In & unto ye sd part set of to ye sd Mary as aforesd To have & to hold ye same In Severalty to ye sd Mary Nason her heirs & Assigns forever & we ye sd Mary Nason & Eliza Fitzgerald for us & Each of our heirs Exers & Admrs do by these #sents Grant Release & Confirin unto ye sd Wm Cotton & Sarah his Wife & her heirs & assigns her sd part & Proportion aforesd Dividd & set of In manner aforesd & al ye Estate Right Title Interest Property & Demand wch we or Either of us have or ought to have of In & unto ye sd part set of to ye sd Wm & Sarah as aforesd To have & to hold ye same in severalty to ye sd Wm & Sarah & her heirs & Assigns forever & we ye sd Mary Nason & Wm & Sarah Cotton for us our heirs Exers & Adnirs & Each of them do by these #sents Grant Release & Confirm unto ye sd Eliza Fitzgerald her heirs & Assigns her sd part Dividd & set of to her In manner aforesd To have & to hold ye same In Severalty to ye sd Eliza her heirs & Assigns forever In Witness wr of we have hereunto set our hands & seals ye Eighth day of Sept : In ye IIth year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord George ye 2d by ye Grace of God of great Brittain ffrance & Ireland King Defend' of ye faith &c-Anºq : Dom : 1737-


In #sence of Thos Noble Jnº Pashley Noah Emery [ Deeds, vol. 24, p. 404. ]


Mary Nason Eliza X Fitzgerald Wm Cotton Sarah Cotton


THOMAS PHIPPS 1737 PORTSMOUTH


[Administration on the estate of Thomas Phipps of Portsmouth granted to his widow, Mary Phipps, and his sons, Peter Greeley of Portsmouth, gentleman, and Danforth Phipps of Falmouth, Me., shipwright, Oct. 2, 1737.]


[Probate Records, vol., 14, p. 298.]


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[Warrant, Dec. 23, 1737, authorizing Eleazer Russell and John Cutt, both of Portsmouth, to appraise the estate. ]


[Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 295.]


[Inventory, signed by Eleazer Russell and John Cutt ; amount, £1150.16.6 ; attested, Jan. 25, 1737/8.]


[License to the administrators, Nov. 29, 1738, to sell real estate. ]


[ Probate Records, vol. 14, p. 423. ]


[Olive Winkley, Bethiah Phipps, Hannah Phipps, and John Phipps, minors, aged more than fourteen years, children of Thom- as Phipps, make choice of their inother, Mary Phipps, as their guardian Oct. 3, 1737 .]


[Middlesex County, Mass., Probate Files. ]


[Bond of Mary Phipps of Portsmouth, widow, and Joseph Sprague of Cambridge, Mass., saddler, with John Winchester of Brookline, Mass., and Samuel Whittemore of Cambridge, Mass., gentleman, as sureties, in the sum of £1000, Oct. 11, 1737, for the administration of the estate of Thomas Phipps of Portsmouth ; witnesses, Samuel Danforth and Noah Champney. ]


[Middlesex County, Mass., Probate Files. ]


[Bond of Mary Phipps of Portsmouth, widow, with John Win- chester of Brookline, Mass., gentleman, as surety, in the sumn of £2000, Oct. 31, 1737, for the guardianship of Olive Winkley, Bethiah Phipps, Hannah Phipps, John Phipps, Thomas Phipps, and James Phipps, minors, children of Thomas Phipps. ]


[ Middlesex County, Mass., Probate Files. ]


[Inventory of the estate in Cambridge, Mass., May 24, 1738 ; amount, £5220.0.0 ; signed by Samuel Smith, William Brown, and Thomas Dana. ]


[Middlesex County, Mass., Probate Files. ]


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[Citation, April 18, 1739, to Peter Greeley of Portsmouth, and his wife, Mary Greeley, and Danforth Phipps of Falmouth, Me., shipwright, to appear and settle the estate. ]


[Middlesex County, Mass., Probate Files. ]


[Petition of Caleb Gardner, Thomas Shepard, Jonathan Sprague, Mary Phipps, and Olive Winkley, heirs to the estate, July 13, 1739, for a settlement. ]


[ Middlesex County, Mass., Probate Records.]


[Petition of Mary Phipps, Aug. 13, 1739, for the setting off her third of the estate of her husband, Thomas Phipps. ]


[Middlesex County, Mass., Probate Records.]


[Warrant, Sept. 13, 1739, authorizing Lieut. Benjamin Dana, Ensign Samuel Whittemore, Deacon John Bradish, Deacon Sam- uel Sparhawk, all of Cambridge, Mass., and William Willis of Medford, Mass., to appraise and divide the estate. ]


[Middlesex County, Mass , Probate Files. ]


Pursuant to a Comition directed to us the Subscribers by the Honourable Judge of Probates for the Counte of midelsex We have Taken and Aprized the Real Estate of Thomas Phipps Late of Portsmouth in Newhamshire Esq' Deceased Intestate of which he Died Seized and possessed according to the following Inventory


Iınprs To Part of the said Phipps Farme in Cambridge Lying on the westerly Side of the Cuntry Road leading to Boston Con- taining One hundred and fourteen Acres : Bound Northerly on a privileg highe way in part and in parte on land of in' Geekell and mª Champney : S. Wester on Samuel Phipps : South Easterly on Capt Winshester and Easterly on the aforsd Road.


Item To the other Part of Said Farme lying on the Easterly side of Said Road : Being part upland and part marshe Containing one hundred and fifty Acres, and is Bounded Westerly on the aforesd Cuntry Road Southerly In part on m" Rugles partly on mr Sewall and partly on the Land of m' Sharp Noth Easterly on Cambridge River : Notherly in part on Sam1] Phippss Capt


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winchester John Oldhams Heirs and in part on a highe way and partly the Land of Joseph Sprague Deceased and partly on the Aforsd Cuntry Road, the whole of sd Farme Containing Two hun- dred and Sixty Four Acres Aprized att Twenty Two pound Ten shillings # Acre.


Amounting in the whole five thousand nine


hundred & fourty pounds-


5940 : 00 : 0


Item To the Dwelling House Apprized att 80 : 00 : 0


To the Barne-


30 : 00 : 0


Total Sume £6050 : 00 : 0


Having thus perfected our Inventory We have Sett off to the Said Deceaseased widow one full third part of said Estate in the following manner : (viz)


Ist we have sett of to the Said widow the westerly part of the sd Dwelling House with the Seller under the Easterly End of said House on the Southerly or Front Side therof with free liberty of passing and Repassing through the porch Entery and up the front Stairs.


2ly we have Sett off to the Said widow the Easterly End of the Said Barn with the Small old Barne adjoyning on the Back Side of the Same with halfe the great flour belonging to said Barn.


3ly We have Sett off to the said widow Sixty four Acres on the westerly Side of the aforsd Cuntry Road being partly pasture land and partly Orcharding : which is Bounded Easterly on the aforsd Cuntry Road Notherly partly on a priviledg way partly on Mr Geekell and partly on mr Chamny: Southwesterly on Samuel Phipps and Souther by a strait Dividing line Drawn from said Sam11 Phippss Land to the noth westerly Corner of the old orchard on ye front of said House To the End of the old Dich wall which was the Fence of the said old Orchard : and from thence Runing by said Dich wall to the aforsaid Cuntry Road.


also we have Sett off to the said widow Ten Acres of mowing Land on Easterly side of the said Cuntry Road in the Corner over against the Said widows part before mentioned which is Bounded


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Southerly and Easterly on the Two third and westerly and noth- erly on the aforesd Cuntry Road.


Lastly We have Sett off to the Said widow Twelve Acres of marsh and upland lying in the Noth Eastlerly Corner of Said Farme which is Bounded Notherly In part on Samuel Phipps Capt winchester and partly on John Oldhams Heirs and a privi- lege high way : Westerly on Land of Joseph Sprague Deceased which was formerly part of said Farme Southerly on the Two thirds and Easterly on Cambridge River, which Several peices or percels of Land we have Apprized att Twenty Two pound Ten Shillings # Acre which with fifty Two pounds for her part of the House and Barn Amounts to the sume of 2016 : 13 : 4 :


2ly We have Divided the Remaining Two thirds of said Estate into Two Setlements in the following manner (viz) we have Sett out to the uper setlement Fifty Acres on the westerly side of the afor said Cuntry Road part Orrchard and inowing and part pastur- ing, and Bounded Notherly on the widows Thirds and otherwaise as before described, also twenty Seven Acres on the Easterly Side of said Road being part pasturland part Orcharding and part mowing which is Bounded Notherly on the Ten Acres before mentioned and sett out to ye sd widow and Easterly on the Lower Divition and otherwaise as before described and likewise fifteen Acres of marsh and upland att the Easterly part of said farme which is Bounded Noth Easterly on Cambrig River Noth westerly on the widows thirds westerly or South westerly on the Land of the aforsd Joseph Sprague Deceased formerly part of Said Farme and southerly and south Easterly on the Lower Divition : and also all the Rest of the buildings not Sett off to ye widow before




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