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Also a piece of marsh Lying in Hampton falls near the Rivers mouth containing one Acre & one hundred and fifty Rods being about one third part of the marsh belonging to said Estate and is the westerly share of three, Bounded as follows vizt Begining at the westerly end of said marsh & to extend Easterly Carrying the whole wedth thereof to stakes at the easterly end there fix'd at each side of said marsh which are the westerly Bounds of Sarahs share aforesaid the stake on the southerly side is thirty five Rods from the Easterly End of said marsh & that on the Northerly side thirty Six Rods which are the length of the two easterly shares; said piece of marsh mark'd in the Plan with ye Letter P Also one third part of the half of a sixty Acre Lott of Land Lying in Chester in the forth Division belonging to said Estate viz the third part on that side Adjoyning to the Pond, Also Ten feet square of the Barn vizt the Southwesterly Corner thereof
Seventhly - We have set off to Lydia Tilton Daughter to said Intestate for her share in said Estate a Piece of Land Lying in said Hampton falls Containing Five Acres and a half being part of the home place viz at the North Easterly Corner thereof, Bounded as follows vizt Begining at the stake and stones at the Northeasterly Corner of the said widows thirds thence Runing Northerly by Land of the aforesaid Ralph Cross to the said Northeast Corner of said home place, thence Westerly as the fence goes fourteen Rods & one third of a Rod to stake & stones there fix'd, from thence Southerly by a share set to Asa after named to the Line of the widows thirds aforesaid to stake and stones there fix'd, and from thence Easterly by said Widow's Twenty two Rods and three quarters to the place first men- tioned, together with the Priviledge of a way one Rod wide at the Northerly End of said Asa's share from the lower End of the Road where the gate is against the said Asa's share to come to the sd Lydia's which piece of Land to the Said Lydia is mark'd in the Plan aforesaid with the Letter D.
Also one third part of the half of the sixty Acres of Land in
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Raimond belonging to said Estate viz the third part on the Southerly Side thereof -
Also One third part of the back house aforesaid vize the Dary room at the southeasterly Corner and the Northeasterly part of the great Room in said back house viz begining at the South- easterly Corner thereof thence on a strait line to the middle of the fire place with the priviledge of the use of the oven therein also the use of the fore door of said back house and liberty to pass & Repass to the yard before the great house and the improvement of a Proportionable part of said yard with other for Conveniency and the Priviledge of the use and improvement of the well as she shall have Occasion which belongs to sd house - and the East- erly third part of the back Cellar under the great house with the priviledge of the use & Improvement of the Cellar way as there shall be Occasion Also Ten feet square of the barn viz the south- erly ten feet of the westerly barn floor & scaffold over it with a proportionable part of the barn yard -
Eighthly - We have Set off to John Tilton Eldest son to said Intestate for his Double share in said Estate a Piece of Land Lying in said Hampton falls aforesaid Containing Eight Acres being part of the home place Bounded as follows vizt begining at the highway at the Northwesterly Corner of the part set to the widow of said homeplace, thence Easterly by said widow as the yard fence goes before the house to stake & stones even with the Easterly End of the house, thence Easterly by said widows still, thro' the Lot into the Pasture Down to the watering to a stake & stones by said widows line, which stake & stones is the Southwesterly Corner bound of the share set to Asa aforesaid, thence Northerly on the said Asa's westerly side nine Rods & three quarters to stake & stones which is the Southeasterly Corner bound of the share set to Daniel after named, thence westerly by Said Daniels parrallel with the said widows North- erly line to a stake & stones even with the East End of Jon" Perkins's Land, thence Northerly to said Perkins's southeast Corner Eleven Rods & a half, thence by said Perkins to the high-
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way and by said highway to the place first mentioned Reserving the way in from the Road, the yard before the house & barn yard as prick'd out upon the aforesd Plan to be enjoyed in common and other Priviledges before & after named given to others, which are within the before Described Boundaries; as the Build- ings are upon the said Eight Acres as appears by the Plan afore- said, which Piece is mark'd therein with the Letter A. Also the Easterly fore Room of the House with the Chamber & Garret over it and the southerly half of the Cellar with a Priviledge of the im- provement of the Cellar way Also Ten feet of the length of the barn & twenty feet in the wedth which is next to the widows third part of said Barn being on the southerly part of said ten feet of sd barn with the priviledge of the use of the barn floor & barn yard
Also a Piece of Land Lying in Kensington aforesaid being part of the Seven Acres of wood Land Lying there belonging to said Estate the westerly two Acres begining at the westerly End & Extending Easterly Twenty one Rods & Nine Links & a half to a hemlock stake spotted on four sides on the south side and a small hemlock tree spotted on four sides on the Northerly side which piece is mark'd in the Plan with the Letter L.
Also the half of the Forty Acre Lot of Land in Chester in the fifth Division Number 77.
Ninthly - We have Set off to Daniel Tilton son to the said Intestate for his share in said estate a Piece of Land Lying in said Hampton falls Containing five Acres And a half bounded as follows vizt begining at the highway which leads to the Saw mill by the North Easterly Corner of the said Jon& Perkins's Lot, thence Southerly by said Perkins's & Extending Eleven Rods & a half further on the same Course to a stake & stones thence Easterly Parrallel with the aforesaid widows Northerly Line Down into the watering to a stake & stones by the westerly side of the share set to Asa aforesaid Nine Rods & three quarters northerly from the said widows Line, from thence Northerly by said Asa's share to the aforesaid highway thirty Rods and a
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third from the North Easterly Corner of said homeplace thence westerly by said highway to the place first mentioned twenty five Rods which piece of Land is mark'd in the Plan with the Letter B.
Also One half of the half of One hundred and twenty Acre Lot Lying in the Township of Weare Nº 63 viz the Westerly half of that half which belongs to said Estate.
Also the westerly half of the back room under the Roof of the great house where the fire place is with half of said fire place and the Southerly half of the bed room at the North- easterly Corner of said great house with such a part of the Chamber and garret over said parts of Rooms also the North- westerly quarter part of the Cellar under the Easterly End of the house with the Priviledge of the use of the Cellar way into the same with the priviledge of the use of the well & the yard before said house also of passing & Repassing thro' ye fore Room
Also ten feet square of the barn viz the next 10 feet on the back side of the barn next to the widows third part with the priviledge of the use of the barn floor & a proportionable part of the Improvement of the barn yard -
Tenthly - We have Set off to Asa Tilton Son of the said Intestate for his share in said Estate a Piece of Land Lying in Said Hampton falls Containing six Acres being part of the home place Bounded as follows, viz begining at the highway which leads to the sawmill aforesaid at a stake and stones by said way Twenty five Rods Easterly from the Said Perkins's N. East Corner from thence southerly by the share of Daniel aforesaid in part and part by said Johns to the said widows Northerly line to stake and stones there fix'd forty nine Rods and three quarters from the N. Easterly Corner of the said widows aforesaid, thence Easterly by said widows twenty seven Rods to stake & stones, thence Northerly by the share set to Lydia aforesaid to stake and stones by the fence fourteen Rods & one third of a Rod westerly from the North Easterly Corner
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of said home place & from thence westerly by the fence to a stake and stones by the way aforesaid which is the place first mentioned Reserving the priviledge of the one Rod way on the Northerly End given to Lydia as aforesaid which piece of Land is mark'd in the Plan with the Letter G.
Also one half of the half of that One hundred and Twenty Acre Lot Lying in the township of Weare Nº 63 which belonged to Said Estate viz the Easterly half
Also the Easterly half of the back room in the great house where the fire place is with the Easterly half of sd fire place also the northerly half of the bedroom at the Northeasterly Corner of said house with the parts of the chamber & garret that is over said Rooms
Also the Northeasterly quarter part of the Cellar under said Easterly end of the house with the priviledge of the use of the Cellar way into the same and the Priviledge of the use of the well & the yard before said house also of Passing & Repassing thro' the fore room to come to said back room
Also Ten feet square of the barn viz the Northerly side Ten feet by the easterly side of the westerly barn floor with the Priviledge of the use of the barn floor and a proportionable part of the barn yard.
The meaning is that the three Daughters viz Mary Anna & Lucretia to whom we have set the westerly ten feet of the Barn shall Enjoy liberty of Passing and Repassing to and from the same by Enjoying a proportionable priviledge in the barn yard & use of the barn floor - & one passing thro' the others part as they shall have occasion -
Thus have we made the Division of the Real Estate of the said John Tilton Deceased Intestate to & among the widow & Children of said Intestate first setting off one full third part thereof to the said widow, & Dividing the other two thirds into Ten Equel parts & setting off two of those parts to the Eldest son and a single part or share to each of the other Children
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And this we make as a Return of our Doings herein Dated at Hampton falls January Ist 1773.
Jonathan Tilton Henry Robie 1 Committee
Jeremiah Lane
THEODORE HILTON 1769 NEWMARKET
[Administration on the estate of Theodore Hilton granted to Joseph Hilton March 29, 1769.]
[Probate Records, vol. 25, p. 369.]
[Bond of Joseph Hilton, with Bradstreet Gilman and Josiah Adams as sureties, all of Newmarket, husbandmen, in the sum of £500, March 29, 1769, for the administration of the estate of Theodore Hilton of Newmarket; witnesses, William Parker, Samuel Hale, Jr.]
[Warrant, March 29, 1769, authorizing Edward Hilton and Henry Wiggin, both of Newmarket, husbandmen, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, April 12, 1769; amount, £221. I. o; signed by Henry Wiggin and Edward Hilton.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts as per inventory ; expenditures, £523. 7. 0; mentions "Bringing up four Children from their father's Death till 7 years old"; filed April 26, 1769.]
[Petition of Joseph Hilton, administrator, Aug. 10, 1774, for a commission in insolvency. The court appointed Walter Bryent and Joseph Doe, trader, both of Newmarket.]
[List of claims against the estate, Jan. 10, 1775; amount, £10. 14. 4; signed by Walter Bryent and Joseph Doe.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts, £19. 6. 0 12; expendi-
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tures, £18. 6. 012; mentions a widow and a coroner's inquest; allowed Jan. 14, 1775.]
SAMUEL GILMAN 1769 EXETER
In the Name of God Amen. The first day of April in the Year of our lord one Thousand Seven hundred & Sixty nine - I Samuel Gilman of Exeter in the Province of New Hampr Yeo- man, Being Sick & weak in Body And as Touching such worldly Estate wherewith it Hath Pleased God to Bless me in this life, I give, Devise, and Dispose of the Same in manner & form following; that is to Say, in the first place I give & Bequeath to my Honrd mother one Eighth part of a Gristmill in the parish of Brentwood at a place Call'd Coppyholt and all so one Eighth part of the privilidge and appurtenances to the Same belonging, And Allso Three pounds Lawfull money which is in the Hands of my Father -
Secondly, - I give to my Brother Bartholomew Gilman one Quarter part of a Sawmill in Brentwood at a place Call'd Coppyholt and one Quarter part of the privilidge Iron work & appurtenances belonging to the Same, and allso a mill Saw which is at Said mill, And Allso five Sheep that are let out to Henry Stell, And Allso all my book Accounts, - And whoom I likewise Constitute, make, & ordain my only & Sole Executor, of this my last will & Testament -
Thirdly I give to my Brother Nathaniel Gilman a forty Acre lott of land in Gilmantown which lott is Number Twenty Eight in the first Range of lotts in the first proposed parish & was laid out to the original Right of Joseph Baker Deceas'd, and allso one Eighth part of a Gristmill in Brentwood at a place Call'd Coppyholt and one Eighth part of the privilidge & apurtenance's belonging to the Same - and allso my Shoe & Knee buckels & Sleve buttons and all my wearing apparell Except what Shall be
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hereafter mentioned, and allso my Desk and three pounds Law- full money which is in the hands of my Father -
4thly I give to my Brother Joseph Gilman one Yoak of oxen and one large Timber Chain, and a Note of Hand against Daniel Clerk of Brentwood for Six thousand feet of Boards & three Thousand Shingles, and allso my gun, & five Sheep which are in the Posession of my Father.
5thly I give to my Brother Summersbee Gilman my great Coat and Lapell Broadcloth Ditto and my Second best Hatt & wigg -
6thly I Give to my Nephew Samuel Gilman Son of my Brother Nicholas Gilman, one Hundred acre Lott of Land in Gilmantown it Being the lott Number Two in the Seventh Range of lotts in the last Division or Laying out of Said Township, and allso five Sheep which are now in the hands of John Glidden of said Exe- ter
Samuel Gilman
[Witnesses] Nicolas Nicolls, Mary Gage. [Proved July 26, 1769.]
NATHANIEL ADAMS I769 PORTSMOUTH
[Inventory of the estate of Nathaniel Adams of Portsmouth, merchant, attested April 3, 1769; amount, £4749. 1. 8 1/2 ; signed by Thomas Martin and William Whipple; attested by John Parker as administrator.]
[Warrant, Oct. 13, 1769, authorizing Thomas Martin and William Whipple, both of Portsmouth, merchants, to receive claims against the estate.]
[Warrant, March 22, 1771, authorizing Samuel Hale, Samuel Penhallow, and Joshua Brackett, physician, all of Portsmouth, to set off the widow's dower.]
Pursuant to the within Warrant We have set off to the said Elizabeth Adams Widow of the said Nath' Adams Decd for her
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full Third of said Deceased's Real Estate that part of said Estate joining to Queen Street in Portsmouth with the Buildings thereon Bounded Southerly by Queen Street, Westerly sixty eight feet by the Street Leading to the Parade, Northerly by said De- ceased's remaining Land, Easterly thirty nine feet by Jacob Sheafes Land, and the Pew Below in the South end of Doctor Langdon's Meeting House, We have also Set off to said Widow about half an acre of Land in Durham with the House and other Buildings thereon formerly owned by Derry Pitman, and about Six Acres of Land in said Durham belonging to said Estate Purchased of Winborn Adams by the Deceased -
Portsmouth April IIth 1771 -
Samuel Hale Sam1 Penhallow Joshua Brackett
[List of claims, April 13, 1771; amount, £5711. 18. 1 14.]
[Settlement of claims; amount distributed. £2855. 19. 01/2; allowed Oct. 1, 1773.]
[Petition of Joseph Whipple of Portsmouth, Sept. 6, 1773, for the recovery of his property amounting to £69. 15. 0, inventoried as property of the deceased.]
[Additional inventory, filed Sept. 29, 1773; amount, £127. 10. o; signed by Thomas Martin and William Whipple.]
[Warrant, April 12, 1814, authorizing Samuel Newhall, trader, Benjamin Akerman and Joseph Y. Burgin, gentlemen, all of Portsmouth, to appraise the remaining estate.]
[Petition of Elizabeth Adams, April 13, 1814, that adminis- tration be granted to her son, Nathaniel Adams of Portsmouth, John Parker, former administrator, being deceased; witness, Deborah Sparhawk.]
[Administration de bonis non granted to Nathaniel Adams April 16, 1814.]
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[Bond of Nathaniel Adams, with James Sheafe and John Haven as sureties, all of Portsmouth, in the sum of $4000, April 12, 1814, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, Ben- jamin W. Adams, Thomas Cooper.]
[Petition of the administrator, April 16, 1814, for license to sell the reversion of the widow's dower; granted the same day.]
[Inventory, attested June 14, 1814; amount, $1353.00; signed by Benjamin Akerman and Samuel Newhall.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts, $2429.00; expendi- tures, $166.50; allowed June 15, 1814.]
[Additional distribution of $2265.90 to creditors; allowed Aug. 19, 1814.]
JOHN FERGUSON 1769 PELHAM
In the Name of God, Amen, I John Forgason of Pellham In The Province of New Hampshire Esq' Being Verry Sick & Week In Body
Imprimis I Give and Bequeath unto Jane my Dearely Beloved Wife The Use and Improvement of All my Estate Both Real & personal Till my Eldest Son John Forgeuson Jun' shall arive To ye Age of Twenty one years (if she shall Remain single Till that Time) or till the Time That he would arive to That age if then Surviveing, she paying my Just Debts Funerall Charge & To Bring up my Children out of the Incum of my Estate without making any Embarrasments thereon on Further Demands on sd Estate for the Bringing up my Sª Children (then the Incum of my sª Estate) I allso Give to her my sd wife the use and Im- provement of my sd Estate as much Longer then That Term as she Shall Keep my sd Family together and Maintain my said Children & Keep my Buildings In Repare: And if my sd wife Shall marry Before That Time is expired She Is then to have only her Thirds In my sª estate as In Case of Intestates, and
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the other Two Thirds of sd estate the use & Incum thereof Is to be Laid out for the maintainance of my Chilldren: & if she Re- mains single Til my sª Eldest Son John Shall arive To Twenty one years (if He Shall Survive) & if he Shall not Survive to that age at ye Time my oldest Surviving Son Shall Arive To ye Age of Twenty one years My will is That the whole of my sd estate That Shall Then Remain Both Real and personall Shall be Di- vided In the Following maner (viz) The one Third part thereof to be set of To my Said wife as In Case of Intestats (provided she Doth not marry & Take her Thirds as aforesd Before that Time) And the other Two Thirds of sd Estate I Give & Bequeath To my Five Sons and Two Daughters Namely To John Forgoson Junr, James Forgoson, David Forgoson, George Forgoson & Jonathan Forgoson (ye sd Jonathan being an Infant about four- teen Days old) & To Sarah Forgoson and Betty Forgoson Daughters of me ye sd Testator my sª Five Sons to Have Equal shares and my said Two Daughters is To have but only one half so much each as one of my said sons That Is To Say To my sd sons before named one Sixth part Each and my Said Two Daughters one Twelfth part each of sd estate.
Item I allso Give & Bequeath to my sd sons and Daughters all ye Reversion of my sd estate That Shall Remain after my sd Wifes Deceass To be Divided In the Same Manner as above mentioned, And if any of my sª Chilldren Shall Decease befor they arive To Twenty one years of age their part so Deceast To be equally Divided amongst their surviveing Brothers and Sisters
And whereas I Some Time Since Took a Deed of Jabesh Gage of a Certain Tract of Meadow and upland Situate In sd Pellham being part of ye meadows Called Gouldings Meadows For the Security of Certain Debts Due from him to me The Ballance whereof Now Remaining Due to me being Six pounds Thirteen Shillings Sterling mony of Great Britain, I Do Therefere Author- ise and Impower my sd Executrix on ye sd Jabeshs or his Heirs paying the aforsd sum of Six pounds Thirteen Shillings Sterling
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mony as aforesd with the Lawfull Intrest for the Same In one year from the Date hereof To Give a Releass Back to him or his Heirs of sª Lands and Meadows so Recd of him (if paid in one year from this Date).
Item I Do Hereby Constitute appoint ordain and make my Said Wife my Sole Executrix of This my Last will and Testa- ment, And Do Hereby utterly Revoak, Disalow, and Disanull All & every other & Former Testaments wills Leagacys and Bequest and executors by me any ways before Named willed and Bequeathed Rattifying & Conferming this and no other to be my Last Will & Testament. In wittness whereof I the Said John Forgorson have Hereunto Set my hand and Seal this fourth Day of April In the Ninth year of His Majisty's Reign Annoqu domini : 1769.
John Fergoson
[Witnesses] Robert Stuart, Robet Nevens Ju, Jnº Varnum. [Proved June 7, 1769.]
[Warrant, June 7, 1769, authorizing Robert Moore of Lon- donderry and Robert Nevins of Pelham, yeomen, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, June 27, 1769; amount, £338. 15. 8; signed by Robert Moore and Robert Nevins, Jr.]
[Bond of James Gibson of Pelham, with Robert Nevins, Jr., of Pelham and Joseph Wright of Salem as sureties, in the sum of £1000, Feb. 1, 1774, for the administration of the estate, with will annexed; witnesses, John Parker, Samuel Hale, Jr.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts, £239. 14. 7; expendi- tures, £36. 9. 2; mentions "2 Days settling with M' Wall who married the widow"; allowed Oct. 29, 1778.]
[Warrant, Feb. 24, 1779, authorizing David Butler, Jacob Butler, Jr., Joshua Atwood, Barnabas Gibson, and Caleb Butler, all of Pelham, to divide the real estate.]
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State of New Hampshire Rockingham ss
Whereas we the Subscribers being a Committee Appointed by the Honble Phillips White Esq' Judge of the Probate of Wills, &c. for Said County to divide the Real Estate of John Ferguson late of Pelham in Said County Esqr deceased, among his Children according to his last Will and Testament -
In Obedience theirunto we have Proceeded to divide Said Es- tate accordingly, and make Return of the Same as followeth (viz)
To John Ferguson we have Set off 2/10 of the whole of Said Real Estate, Bounded as followeth (viz) beginning at a Stake and Stones Standing on the westerly Bank of Beaver Brook So Called, it being the South Easterly Corner of Said division thence W. IId S. 43 Poles, to a Stake and Stones, thence N 6ª W. 34 Poles to a Stake and Stones, thence W 18ª N. 34 Poles to a Stake and Stones, Standing by the Road from the Meeting House to Philip Richardson's thence Southerly by Said Road untill it comes to the Road from Said Meeting House to Daniel Barker's, thence westerly by the last mentioned Road to the land of James Barnard thence Easterly by land of Said Barnard and Philip Richardson to Beaver Brook, thence Down Said Brook to the Bound first mentioned - also another Lott of Land Lying South westerly from Said Meeting House Called Broad Meadow Lott, Bounded as followeth (viz) Beginning on Dracutt line at a Stake and Stones Standing by the Northeasterly Side of the Meadow, thence Northeasterly on Said Dracutt line to land of Thomas Spafford thence Southeasterly by land of Said Spafford and William Wyman about 63 Poles to a Pine Stump, thence North- easterly by land of Said Wyman 22 Roads to a Pine tree, thence Southerly by land of the Gages about 62 Poles to a Pine tree, thence Northwesterly by land of Samuel Davise about 60 Rods to a Pine Tree thence Northwesterly through Said Lott, to the Bound first mentioned Together with 25th of all the Buildings on the Meeting House Farm So Called, which Belonged to Said Deceased.
To James Ferguson we have set off 2/10th of ye whole of said Estate Bounded as followeth (viz) Beginning at a stake & stones
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on ye Westerly Bank of Beaver Brook The Southeasterly Corner of Johnª Division and from thence Westerly by said John' Line and Bounds, to the Road from yo meeting House to sd Philip Richardson® and thence southerdly by sd Road about 41 Poles to a stake & stones and thence E 22ª N 49 Pole, & thence E 1/2 Degree North to an Ash Tree standing on ye Bank of ye aforsd Brook 3612 Poles and thence Northerdly up sª Brook to the Bounds first mentioned also another Piece of Land Lying West- erly of said Meetinghouse Bounded thus (viz) Beginning at a Pine Stump the southwesterly Corner of ye Premises and thence Northeasterly by Land of Joseph Richardson to the Road From Dan1 Barkers to said meetinghouse and thence by sd Road to said house and thence Westerly of sd House and by Land of the Revd Amos Moody to the southerly Line of ye Whole Farm and thence Northwesterly by the last mentioned line to the Bound First mentioned - Also another Piece of Land Lying South- westerly of said Meetinghouse Being a Part of a Lott Known by ye name of broad Meadow Lott the Part is bounded as Followeth (viz) Beginning at a stake and stones on Dracutt Line yº North- westerly Corner of Johns Division and thence South Easterly Through said Lott to a Pine Tree and thence south Westerly by Land of Sam' Davis & Dan' Butler to a Stake and Stones on a Cobble Hill about 72 Pole and thence Northerly by said Butlers Line to ye aforsd Dracutt Line about 48 Pole and Thence North- easterly by Dracutt line to ye Bound first mentioned To Gether with the 25th Part of all the Buildings on this Farm Called the Meetinghouse farm
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