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apprisors Edwd Hall James Burley
[Probate Minutes, June 4, 1718.]
[Administration on the estate of Robert Smart of Exeter granted to his son, William Smart of Exeter, July 23, 1718.]
[ Probate Records, vol. I0, p. 57.]
[Warrant, April 13, 1740, authorizing Moses Leavitt of Strat- ham, Samuel Gilman, gentleman, Edward Gilman yeoman, both of Exeter, Richard Mattoon, gentleman, and Walter Bryent, yeo- man, both of Newmarket, to divide the estate of Robert Smart. ] [ Probate Records, vol. 15, p. 45.]
[License to the administrator, May 30, 1744, to sell real estate. ] [ Probate Records, vol. 15, P. 333.]
[Inventory, July 23, 1718 ; amount, £413.8.6 ; signed by Ed- ward Hall and James Burleigh. ]
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[Notice, Sept. 17, 1738, to Thomas Tufts, Robert Smart, Ben- jamin Smart, Charles Smart, Richard Smart, and Joseph Smart, all of Newmarket, and John Smart of Durham, to appear and answer to an application that administration de bonis non be granted. ]
[Administration de bonis non granted to John Perkins of Exeter, yeoman, May 30, 1739, the former administrator, William Smart, son of the deceased, having died. ]
[Warrant, April 13, 1740, authorizing Moses Leavitt of Strat- ham, Samuel Gilman, gentleman, and Edward Gilman, both of Exeter, Richard Mattoon, gentleman, and Walter Bryent, yeoman, both of Newmarket, to divide the estate in the following manner :
" One third part thereof to be Set off to Mary the Widow Re- lict of the Said Intestate & the Remaining two third parts thereof you are to Divide into fourteen parts to be Set off to & among the Heirs & Representatives of the Said Intestate as aforesd that is to Say To Elizabeth Tufts the only Child of Wm Smart aforesd who was the Eldest Son of the Said intestate two of the Said parts- To Robert, John Joseph Richard, Benjamin & Charles all Sons of the Said Intestate each one of the Said parts To Jnº Barbor of New Market aforesaid Husbandm' & Ann his wife in her Right one of the Said parts, to the Said John Perkins and Rebecca his wife in her Right one of the Said parts to Arnold Brick of Green- land in Said Province & Eleanor his Wife in her Right One of the Said parts To Ephraim Foulsome Jun' of Mew Market aforesd Husbandm' & Eunice his wife in her Right one of the Said parts To Richard Glidden of Exeter aforesd Husbandm' & Elizabeth his wife In her Right one of the Said parts all the said Women being Daughters of the Said Intestate And to the Legal Representatives of Mary the late wife of Joseph Glidden of Durham in Said Province Cordwainer (which Mary is now Deceasd & who was Another of the Daughters of the Said Intestate) one of the Said parts."]
Prov : of New } Whereas wee the Subscribers & others where Hampsh' orthorrised & impowerd by the honble Richard
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waldron Esq' Judge of the probates of wills and for granting Letters of administra'n on ye Esteates of persons Deceased having goods Chatteles Rights & Credits, in ye province afore Said) To Divide the Real Esteate that was Robert Smarts Late of Exeter In Said province Deceased Intestate to be Shewn us by John perkins of Newmarket in Exeter afore said administra" on said Esteate-
Pursuant thereunto we have proceeded in manner following viz we have Sett off to mary ye widdow Relict of ye Said Intesteate for her third part of Said Esteate two Lotts of Land being part of a Lar- ger tract of Land Com'only Called three hundred acres Situate in Newmarket aforesd which Larger tract is Bounded as follow's on ye north west partly by Land Laid out granted to Edward hilton by ye town of Exeter and partly by piscasick River and on ye South west by Capt Wm more his Land So Called and on ye South East by Land granted to Edward hilton by the town of Exeter aforesd and then Runing north Eastterly untill three hundred acres be Compleated one of the Said Lotts Begins at a Beach Stump Spot- ted and Numbered two, Standing by ye afore Said Capt Wm more his Land & then Runs South Easterly by sd mores Land forty seven Rods to a Beach tree Spotted and Numbered three and then to Run north East keeping the Said Breadth of forty Seven Rods until it Comes to the north East Side of Sd Smarts Land & the other Lott Begins at a white oak tree Spotted and marked number ten & then Runs South Easterly by Sd mores Land forty one Rods to a Black oak tree marked number Eleven & then Runs north East keeping ye whole Breadth of forty one Rods untill it Comes to the north East Side of Sª Smarts Land, and also a Lott of Land and a peace of Salt marsh Being part of the tract of Land whereon Robert Smart Son of ye sd Intestate now Liveth which tract of Land is Bounded as follows viz on ye north west by Land of ye sd Robert Smart son of Sd Intestate & on ye South west by Land formerly granted to Ed- ward hilton Joyning to Exeter River and on ye north East by Land in possesion of John perkins Juner Wm perkins & John Burly all of newmarket aforesd it being the Land in the possesion of Sd Robert Smart son of Sd Intestate Bounding on ye South East by a
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Six Rod way Reserved by the town of Exeter in the grant of sd Land which sd Lott and Salt mash Set of as afore sd is Bounded as follow's it Begin's at ye Six Rod Way afore Sd at sd hilton's grant and Runs up northwestterly by sd hiltons grant Eighty five Rods then north East about forty one Rods to ye mnash then west & be north Seven Rods by Sd mash then north forty Degrees East about Ninteen Rods to ye upland a Crose the sd mash yn Runing Easterly Bounding by the upland on the northward on every part thereof untill it Comes to a Ditch then by Sd Ditch Southerly a Crose sd mash to ye up Land then Easterly by Sd upland to the Six Rod way afore Sd then it Runs South westerly by sd way to where we first began Sd Lott and also the one half of one third of all the Lower falls of pescasick in ye town of Durham in the province afore Sd with all the previledges & appurtenances belonging to Sd premises-
2dly the Remaining two third parts of the Said Esteate we have Divided into fourteen parts to and among the heirs & Represen- tives of the Said Intestate viz to Elizabeth tufts the only Child of William Smart Late of Exeter Deceased who was the Eldest son of Sª Intestate two of the Sd parts Being taken out and part of that tract of Land Joyning to Capt Wm more his Land aforesd and So between pescasick River and hilton his grant afore Sª which parts are bounded as followes Begining at a Beach tree Spotted and marked number five Standing by Sd mores Land then Runs South Eastterly by sd Land fifty Six Rods to a Beach Stump marked num- ber Seven then Runing north East from sd more his Land keeping that Breadth of fifty Six Rods to the north East Side of Sd Intes- tates Land & also the two fourteenths of one half of one third part of the Lower falls of pescasick River In Durham afore sd with all the previledges and appurtenances belonging to Sd premises- -
3dly we have Sett of to Robert one of the Sons of the Sd Intestate his part of said Esteate Begining at ye west Corner of the widdows part of the Land that sd Robert now Lives on at hiltons grant afore Sd and So Running up by Sd hiltons grant north westerly fourteen Rods Broad upon sd widdows part & keeping that Breadth of four-
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teen Rods Broad untill it Comes to ye north west End of the Sd Intestates Land as before Described with the one fourteenth part of the one half of one third of the Lower falls at pescasick River In Durham afore Sd with all the previledges & appurtenaces belong- ing to sd premises-
4thly we have Sett of to John one of the Sons of the sd Intestate for his part of Sd Esteate part of a tract of Land Lying in Durham afore sd adjacent to pescasick Lower falls afore Sd Begining at an Elm stump in Durham Line & then Runs North East by pescasick River thirty three Rods & one third part of a Rod to a Stake then it Runs North Sixty five and one half Degrees west one hundred & thirty Eight Rods then South west fourty three Rods & one third of a Rod to Durham Line afore Sd then by Dur- ham line to the place where wee began with the one fourteenth of one half of one third of the Lower falls on pescasick aforesd with all the previledges and appurtenances belonging to Sd premises-
5thly we have Sett of to Joseph one of the sons of the Intestate for his part of sd Esteate a Certain Lott of Land in that tract Joyning on ye South East Side of pescasick which Lott is Bounded as fol- lows it Begins at a Black ash tree marked Number Eight Standing by Capt mores Land afore sd then Runing South Eastterly by Sd Capt mores Land thirty one Rods to a Beach tree marked number nine yn Runing north East Keeping that Breadth of thirty one Rods untill it Comes to the further or north East Side of Sª Intes- tates Land with the one fourteenth of one half of one third part of the Lower falls of pescasick River afore sd with all the previledges and appurtenances belonging to Sd premises-
6thly wee have Sett of to Richard one of the Sons of Sd Intestate for his part of Sd Esteate one Lott of Land in that tract Joyning to Capt Wm more his Land and between pescasick River & Sd hil- tons Land which Sd Lott is Bounded as follows it begins at a Beach tree numbered 3 three Joyning to the part Sett of to ye widdow for part of her part in sd tract y" Runing South Easterly by Sd mores Land twenty Eight Rods to a hemlock tree marked number four then Runing north East keeping that Breadth of twenty Eight
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Rods untill it Comes to ye north East Side of sd Intastates Land with one forteenth of one half of one third of the Lower falls of pescasick With the previledges and appurtenances belonging to Sd premises
7thly wee have Sett of to Benjamin one of the sons of the sd In- testate for his part of Sd Esteate the Lott Joyning on ye South East of Richard's Lott at Capt more's Land at number four and Run by Sd mores Land South Easterly twenty Eight Rods to a Beach tree marked number five then north East keeping that Breadth of twenty Eight Rods untill it Comes to the north East Side of Said Intestates Land with ye one forteenth of one half of one third of the Lower falls of pescasick River with all the priviledges & ap- purtenances belonging to Said primises
8thly we have Sett of to Charles one of the Sons of the Intestate for his part of Sd Esteate one Lott of Land in that tract Last men- tioned Joyning to Capt more's Land afore Sd Begining at number nine a Beach tree and Run South Easterly twenty Eight Rods by Sd mores Land to ye widdow's thirds then Runing that Breadth of twenty Eight Rods untill it Comes to the north East Side of sd Intestates Land with the one fourteenth of Half of one third of the Lower falls of pescasick afore said with all the previ- lidges and appurtenances belonging to Sd premises
9thly wee have Sett of to John Barber & ann his wife in her Right for there part of sd Esteate one part of that tract of Land Joyning to pescasick River In Durham where Jolin afore sd had his part Begining at John's East Corner & Runs north East thirty three Rods & one third of a Rod to Land in the possesion of Jacob tash in Durham afore said and Runs up by Sd tash's Land North Sixty two Degrees and one half one hundred & thirty Six Rods to a hemlock tree Spotted Standing by a Large Rock then South west forty three Rods & one third of a Rod to Johns Lott aforesd then by sd Johns Lott to the place where wee first began with the one fourteenth of one half of one third part of the Lower falls of pescasick aforesd with all the previledges and appurtenances be- longing to sd premises
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Iothly wee have Sett of to the Sd John perkins and Rebacca his wife in her Right for there part of Sd Esteate a Lott in that tract of Land Joyning to Capt more aforesd begining at a Beach Stump numbered one and Runs South Easterley by Capt mores Land afore sd twenty Eight Rods to a beach tree marked number two then Runing North East keeping that Breadth of twenty Eight Rods untill it Comes to the North East Side of Sd Intestates Land with the one fourteenth of one half of one third part of the Lower falls of pescasick aforesd with all the privelidges and appurtenan- ces belonging to Sd premises
I Ithly we have Set of to arnold Brick of Greenland in Sd province & Eleanor his wife in her Right for there part of Sd Esteate all that Lott of Land Lying between the Sd John perkins his Lott Last mentioned & pescasick River & hiltons grant aforesd that Lays mostly on ye north Side of pescasick River Begining at Capt more's Land and So Runs north East until it Comes to ye north East side of Sd Intestates Land with all the one fourteenth part of one half of one third of the Lower falls of pescasick afore sd with all the previledges and appurtenances belonging to sd premises
12thly we have Sett of to Ephraim folsom Juner and Eunice his wife in her Right a lott of Land Joyning to Robert aforesd his Lott at the East Corner and Run north East fourteen Rods on ye wid- dow's part then north west ward keeping fourteen Rods Broad the whole Lenth of Sd Robert Lott with one fourteenth of one half of one third of the Lower falls of pescasick aforesd with all the previledges and appurtenances belonging to sd premises-
13thly we have Set of to Richard glidden and Elizabeth his wife in her Right the Lott number Eight lying on ye north west of Joseph's lott afore Sd begining at inores Land aforesd and Runs north East twenty nine Rods wide untill it Comes to the north East Side of sd Intestates Land with the one fourteenth of one half of one third of the Lower falls of pescasick aforesd with all the previ- ledges and appurtenances belonging to Sª premises
14thly wee have Set of to the heirs of mary the wife of Joseph glidden one of the Daughters of the Sd Intestate in their Sd mothers
NEVER NEM Rods.
y Elvin Stump in Durham W& be n
John Smart his Lott
John Baber Kannhis wife in her Right
nl 62 2 Degrees w
HEY 333; Rods
Hescasick River
Pescasich River
Ernold Brick and Eleanor his wife in her Right
1
John perkins and Rebacca his wife in her Right
2
the widdow's
3
. n E 335 Rods Y Dividing Line between Tash + Smail alias Barber in 65 Degrees WE
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· Ti E 36 Rods
14
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Edward hiltons grant
Ephram folsom Juner & Iunie his wife
. The Heirs ; of Mary the Wife of Joseph .
n: Waterly- 324 Rod
Richard Smart
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Benjamin Smart
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Elizabeth tufts 6
Elizabeth Tufts
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Richard Glidden & Elizabeth his wife in her Right 8
Joseph Snart
14 R. > Salt,
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. y widdow's part
Charles Smart
10
the widdow's
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Edward hilton his Land
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Robert Smart
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Cafit Wm More His Land
'ye widdow's hart
the Six Rod way Reserved by Exeter
A plan of the Division of the Estate of Robert Smart late of Exeter Decd made by us Moses Leavit. Sam" Gilman, Walter Bryant)
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wright a Lott of Land Joyning to Ephram folsom Juner his Lott at ye East Corner and it Runs north East ward to that peace of Salt mash Set of to the widdow afore Sd then it Runs up north west ward Bounding by Sd Ephram folsom Juner his Lott on ye South west & bounded on Land in the possesion of John Burley william perkins & John perkins all afore Sd on ye north East and so Runs up to the head of Sd Intestates Land with ye one fourteenth of one half of one third of ye Lower falls on pescasick River with all ye privelidges and appurtenances belonging to Sd premises as witness our hands this 20th Day of June 1740
Moses Leavit Sam" Gilman Walter Bryent
[Allowed July 30, 1740.]
[Account of the administrator for settling the estate ; amount, £35.0.0 ; allowed July 30, 1740.]
[Order of court, May 30, 1744, allowing the administrator to sell real estate.]
[Administrator's revised account for settling the estate, June 5, 1744; amount, £36.2.0 ; receipt signed by John Perkins ; wit- nesses, Noah Emery and Richard Young. ]
ISAAC WEBSTER 1718 KINGSTON
[Inventory of the estate of Isaac Webster of Kingston, who died Feb. 21, 1717/18; taken May 20, 1718; amount, £191.11.6; signed by Jonathan Sanborn and Ebenezer Stevens. ]
[Administration on the estate of Isaac Webster granted to his son, John Webster of Kingston, June 4, 1718.]
[Probate Records, vol. 10, p. 29.]
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[Blank sheet of paper for bond, signed by John Webster, Jona- than Sanborn, and Ebenezer Stevens. ]
RICHARD WHITE 1718 STRATHAM
[Inventory of the estate of Richard White of Stratham, who died March 19, 1717/18 ; amount, {190.13.0; signed by Thomas Wig- gin and Jude Allen ; attested by Sarah White, administratrix, June 4, 1718.]
[Blank sheet of paper for bond, signed by Sarah White, Jonathan Wiggin, and Nathan Johnson ; witnesses, Enoch Sanborn and Timothy Waterhouse. ]
[Account of the settlement of the estate, by Sarah White, widow and administratrix ; amount of estate, £190.13.0 ; expenditures, £20.16.6 ; allowed and ordered "that ye Children be brought up out of the Incom of the Estate : and that Each Child have his pro- portionall part of the reall Estate when they come of age."]
[Various receipts, bearing signatures of Joshua Peirce, Benjamin Leavitt, John Hanaford, John Satchel, and W. Philbrook. ]
JEREMIAH BURNHAM 1718 DOVER
[Administration on the estate of Jeremiah Burnham granted to his son, John Burnham of Dover, June 5, 1718. ]
[ Probate Records, vol. I0, p. 121.]
[Inventory of the estate of Lieut. Jeremiah Burnham, signed by Francis Mathes and Joseph Jones, appraisers, and John Burnham, administrator ; amount, £860.15.6.]
[Account of the administration of the estate of Jeremiah Burn- ham of Dover, yeoman; amount of estate, £862.18.9 ; expendi-
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tures, £48.14.6 ; allowed June, 1720, and a division among the widow and children ordered. ]
[Jeremiah Burnham makes choice of his brother, Samuel Smith of Durham, as his guardian, May 31, 1733.]
[Guardianship of Jeremiah Burnham, minor, aged more than fourteen years, son of Jeremiah Burnham of Dover, granted to Sam- uel Smith July 24, 1733.]
[ Probate Records, vol. 13, p. 124.]
[Various receipts and accounts containing signatures of Samuel . Smith, John Pray, Peter Greeley, John Penhallow, Elizabeth Pen- hallow, S. Moore, Henry Dyer, John Burnham, Thomas Davis, Moses Davis, George Walker, Thomas Ward, Mary Brown, and Joseph Smith. ]
JOHN FIELD 1718 PORTSMOUTH
[Bond of Elizabeth Field, widow, with William Fellows and Samuel Hart as sureties, July 4, 1718, for the administration of the estate of her husband, John Field of Portsmouth ; witness, Benja- min Gambling. ]
[Administration granted to the widow, Elizabeth Field, July 23, 1718.]
[Probate Records, vol. 10, p. 55.]
RICHARD ELLIOT 1718 PORTSMOUTH
In the Name of God Amen
The fifth Day of July in the Yeare of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and Eighteene. I Richard Eliot of the Town of Portsmouth In New Hampshire in New England Yeoman Being weak of Body 5
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Item, I Give to my wife all my Swine & my Geese, one two yeare old Heifer & a young Colt, and the use of the East Lower Roome in my Dwelling house where I usally Lived Dureing her Widow Hood, alsoe the use & Improvement of the one third part of all my Lands and the Keeping of the above Given Heifer & Colt-
Item : I Give & Devise unto my Son Richard Eliot (whome I Likewise Constitute make & ordaine iny Sole Executor of this my Last will & Testament) all my Estate in Lands that I now am In Possession of, or have any Riglit title intersterest Claime Property Challenge or Demand to : togeather, with all the houses & Build- ings whatsoever being in & upon the Same : To liave & to hold to him his leirs & assignes for Ever : he paying his Sisters : Johannah Warren & Susannah Ellithorp the sume of Sixty Pounds Each of them : and to be paid in Six years vizt ten pounds a peice every yeare untill the sixty pounds to them are paid-
Item : I Give to my Daughter Johannalı Warren the sume of Sixty Pounds to be paid her by lier Brother Richard Eliot his heirs &cª ten pounds # annum untill the sd Sixty Pounds is paid as above
Item I Give unto my Daughter Susannah Ellithorp the Sumne of Sixty pounds, to be paid her by her Brother Richard Elliot his heirs &a ten pounds # annum untill the Said Sixty Pounds be paid as above-
Itein my will is that if my Son Richd Elliot Dye without a male Heire : that then my abovesd Daughters Shall have thirty pounds a peice more paid them out of iny Estate att three yearely payments as above-and if my said Son Richd Elliot Dye without Isue that then mny Estat of Land be Equally Divided between my sd Daugh- ters or theire leirs
Item all the Rest of iny Estate in goods & Chattles whatsoever I Give unto my Sd Son Richard Elliot : be the same of what name or Nature sooever within Doores or wthout and I Doe hereby utterly Disanull Disallow & Revoak all & Every other & former Testa- ment, will Legacie & Bequest & Ext by mne in Any wise before
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Named willed or bequested Ratifying allowing & Confirming this and Noe other to be my Last will & testament, In Wittness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seale the Day yeare above written sealed & Declared : by the said the inark of Richard X Elliot
Richard Elliot to bee his Last will & testament In #sence of uss the Subscribers
Alexander dennett the mark off John X Fernald of Kittery James Jeffry [ Proved Sept. 3, 1718. ]
[Inventory, Sept. 17, 1718 ; signed by Ephraim Dennett and James Spinney ; amount, £584.8.o.]
JOHN HILL
1718 GREENLAND
[Sarah Hill, widow, Joseph Hill, John Hill, and Benjamin Hill, sons, renounce administration on the estate of John Hill of Green- land in favor of Joshua Hill, another son, Aug. 11, 1718 ; wit- nesses, William French, Jonathan Wiggin, and Samuel Davis.]
[Administration on the estate of John Hill granted to his son, Joshua Hill, Sept. 3, 1718.]
[Probate Records, vol. 10, p. 61.]
[Inventory, signed by Samuel Weeks and Jolin Johnson ; amount, £49.10.0.]
ELISHA BRIARD I718 PORTSMOUTH
[Administration on the estate of Elisha Briard of Portsmouth granted to his widow, Abigail Briard, Sept. 3, 1718.]
[ Probate Records, vol. 9, p. 177. ]
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[Inventory, Dec. 3, 1718 ; amount, £341.8.0 ; signed by Thomas Peirce and George Walker.]
[ Probate Records, vol. 9, p. 178. ] .
[Account of Abigail Briard, administratrix, of the settlement of the estate of her husband, Elisha Briard of Portsmouth, block- maker; amount of estate, £344.8.0 ; expenditures, £23.4.6 ; men- tions a son and four daughters. ]
Prove of N Hampr
Pursuant to a Warrant bearing date . . to us directed, by the Honble Richd Waldron Esqr Judge of Probate &c Impower- ing us the Subscribers to miade a Division of the Estate of Elisha Bryard late of Portsmouth Deceased, among his Children, and also to Sett off the widows Thirds, after mnature Consideration thereon we have Agreed to do it as followeth vizt we have Satt off to the widdow for her Thirds, the Eastern Lower Room in the Dwelling House, the Lento and one Third part of the Cellar, and also that part of the Garden that is between the Dwelling House and the Land in the Possession of M' James Jaffry, it being fourty Three foot in Length from Sd House to M' James Jeffrys Fence, and Thirty Six foot in breadth from the High Way into the Garden, And for Samuel Bryards part the Sd Deceased's Son, we allow the western Lower Room one Third part of the Cellar, with the back yard from the End of the Lento to the Western End of the House, and also a piece of Land next to Doct' Robert Pickes Land, fronting on the High way Leading to Collº Packer's Twelve foot and from Said High Way Keeping the Same Breadth Eighty five foot to the Land in the possession of m' James Jeffry aforesaid with that part of the Blockmakers Shop which Stands on Said piece of Land & all other Buildings thereon, And all the Remainder of the Dwelling House, Buildings & Land we allot to the Deceaseds four Daughters which allotment cant be Easily Divided and the Said Daughters being willing that their parts might Remain Together, we Leave the Division thereof to be done by themselves, The Said Division is
The High way Leading to Collo Packers 79 foot
12ft
west
Shop
East
Dwelling House
85 foot
widow
Son
back yard
Iento
36 ft.
Son
Widow
43fª
M. James Jeffreys Land
A Scale of 100 feet
100
90
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30
20 10
Doct" Picke's Land-
Daughters-
85 foot
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Further Explained by a platt of the Deceaseds House and Land hereunto Annexed, As Wittness our hands the fourth Day of De- cember Annoq Dom : 1722
Hen Sherburne Joseph Sherburn Clement Hughes
memorandm There is due to the Province of New Hampr on the Sd House & Land the sum of Sixteen pounds fifteen Shills wch the Children are to pay According to their Severall proportions, That is ye Son Two Sixs and the Daughters Each one Sixth part
[Allowed Dec. 5, 1722.]
[Various receipts, containing signatures of Thomas Peirce, Clement Hughes, and Eliza Alcock. ]
JOHN HOBBS 1718 HAMPTON
[Administration on the estate of John Hobbs of Hampton granted to his son-in-law, Joseph Towle of Hampton, Sept. 3, 1718, the widow, Saralı Hobbs, formerly administratrix, having died. ]
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