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Item I Give & Bequeath to my Well beloved Sons Stephen Varney Nathan Varney & Daniel Varney & to Each of their Heirs & assigns forever Equaly Divided between them all my right in Easttown (So Called) adjoyning to Salmon fall River not heretofore disposed of all my right in the Estate of my Hond Father Ebenezer Varney Deceased Either in Dover or Rochester & any other Lands I have or ought to have in Said Dover in Possession of my brother John Varney also seven pounds ten shillings lawful mony & three Quarters of my wearing apparrell which together with what I have heretofore given them is to be for their full shares of my Estate
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Item I Give & bequeath to my well beloved Son Moses Varney five shillings lawful mony which with what I have heretofore given him is to be for his full share of my Estate
Item I Give & bequeath to my well beloved son Joshua Varney five shillings lawful mony & one fourth part of my wearing ap- parrell which with what I have heretofore given him is to be for his full share of my Estate
Item I Give & bequeath to my Well beloved Daughters Mercy Damm & Judith Hoag all my Household Furniture of Every Sort & Kind Imediatly after the Decease of their mother to whom I have given the use of it During her Natural life which Said Household furniture together with what I have heretofore given them (is hereby Equaly Divided between them &) is for Each of their full shares of my Estate
Item I Give & bequeath out of my homestead half an acre of land in a Square Peice (where two children are already buried) to all my children as a family burying Place also free Egress & Regress thereto as Well as through my said Homestead as they may have occasion where the Path or Paths now are used
Item I give & bequeath to my well beloved Son Aaron Varney a comfortable maintainance both in Health & Sickness & a decent Burial out of the Incomes of my Homestead Estate at the dis- cretion of my Executors my will & meaning is that my Said Son Aaron shall live & labour with them & be by them maintained & treated as he used to be in my life time by my self
Item I Give & bequeath to my well beloved Sons Tobias Varney & Joseph Varney & to their Heirs & Assigns forever Equaly Divided between them all my Estate Real Personal or mix'd In the town of Dover or Else where not heretofore Dis- posed of in this Will
Lastly I Constitute ordain & appoint my said sons Tobias & Joseph Executors of this my last will & testament who are to pay all the mony Legacies therein mentioned in Six months after my decease & to perform all things for their mother in this will to be Done for her & at her Death to give her a Decent burial & I Do
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hereby Revoke Disanull & Disallow all & Every Testament by me heretofore made Ratifying & confirming this & no other to be my last will & testament In Witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand & Seal the Day & year first before Written his Stephen X Varney mark
[Witnesses] Sarah Kimball, Ephm Kimball, Thos Wk Waldron. [Proved March -, 1771.]
JAMES GORDON I77I BOSTON, MASS.
[Bond of William Gordon of Dunstable, Mass., merchant, with Jonathan Lovewell and Joseph French, both of Dunstable, N. H., as sureties, in the sum of £1000, March II, 1771, for the administration of the estate of James Gordon of Boston, Mass., merchant; witnesses, Daniel Warner, Benoni Jewell, James Johnston.]
[Inventory of property in New Hampshire, March 13, 1771; lands in Dunstable, Litchfield, Merrimack, Peterborough, and Monson, £740. o. o; signed by Thomas Butterfield, James Underwood, Noah Lovewell, Samuel Roby, and Robert Fletcher.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts, £19. 3. 7, cash; ex- penditures, £43. 15. 9.]
[Warrant, March II, 1771, authorizing Robert Fletcher, gen- tleman, Samuel Roby, Thomas Butterfield, Noah Lovewell, yeomen, all of Dunstable, and James Underwood of Litchfield, to divide the real estate, two thirds to William Gordon, oldest son, and one third to Ann, wife of William Martin of Boston, Mass., gentleman, daughter of the deceased.]
Province of } Pursuant to the annexed Warrant we the New Hampr Com'itee therein mentioned Have Divided
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and Set off to William the Eldest Son Therein Mentioned The Following Tracts of Land (viz.) One Thousand And Twenty Acres of Land & medow in Dunstable Bot of Lovewell & others -- also about Fiffty Acres Bot of Lances administr where Gipson now Lives in Dunstable aforesd and Ninety acres of Land in the Town of Merrimac Bot of John Usher and Sixty acres of Land in sd Merrimac Bot of one Cleland, and Seven Hundred and fifty acres in Petersboro Bot of John Fowle and One Hundred acres in sd Petersboro Bot of Mr Johnston and foure Hundred and forty acres in Litchfield Bo of Sam1 Boyd it being Two Thirds of the whole of the sd Intestates Estate there mentioned - We Have also Divided and set off To Ann the wife of William Martyn of Boston Gent The Following Tracts of Land (viz) One Hundred and nine Acres of Land Bot of John Bell and forty Nine acres Bot of Jabez Davis and forty acres Bot of Wm Clure The sª Three Tracts laying in Dunstable & Hollis Also Two Hundred and four Acres in Litchfield Bot of Campbel & Clark also Eighty Six Acres Laying in Merrimac Bot of John Usher and Three Hundred and fifty six acres Bot of Lancy and Mordoah in the Town Lately Called Monson as one Full Third part of the whole of said Estate Shewn to us by the Adminis- trator in order to Divide - There being Five Hundred Acres in Dunstable Callª Artillery Farm is under Mortgage & not Di- vided, & Sixty acres in Plimouth Bot of Ephraim Lund the Title being verrey Doutful it is not Apprised or Divided -
Dunstable March 25th 1773
Rob Fletcher Sam" Roby Thos Butterfield Noah Lovewell
Rockingham ss To the Honble John Sherburne Esq' Judge of the Probate of Wills &c for the County of Rockingham
Humbly shews William Martin of Boston within the County of Suffolk & Province of the Massachusetts Bay Esq' that James
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Gordon late of Boston aforesaid Mercht dec'd intestate & that he left two Children vizt William Gordon who administered upon the Estate of the said deceased within the Province of New Hampshire & Anne whom your petitioner married & that one third part of both real & personal Estate belonged unto your Petitioner in the right of his said wife & that afterwards vizt on the IIth day of March 1771 the late Judge of Probate issued his Warrant to divide the real Estate of said decd of which return was not made into the office of said Probate Court untill upwards of two years afterwards which said return your petitioner prays may be set aside & not confirmed by your honor for the following reasons - Vizt - Ist because the warrant issued in an uncom- mon & as your Petitioner supposes illegal manner. 2dly because the Dividers were not all sworn by the Judge of Probate as your Petitioner supposes ought to have been done. 3dly because the division is manifestly unequal & unjust all which your Petitioner is ready to Prove wherefore he prays a new Warrant may issue in order that a more equal & just division may take place - Dated at Portsmouth the 2d day of May 1774. -
Willm Martin by his attorney John Sparhawk
Agreed by the Parties that Major Martyn may have Liberty paying the Cost to have a new Division & that Edward Gold- stone Lutwyche Robt Fletcher John Shepperd Jun' Samuel Blodget & Benja Whiting Esqr be a Committee for that purpose
ELIAS MERRILL I77I STRATHAM
[Administration on the estate of Elias Merrill of Stratham, yeoman, granted to Jonathan Robinson, Jr., March 19, 1771.]
[Probate Records, vol. 26, p. 499.]
[Bond of Jonathan Robinson, Jr., with John Piper and Jon-
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athan Piper, Jr., as sureties, all of Stratham, in the sum of £500, March 19, 1771, for the administration of the estate; witness, John Boyd.]
[Inventory, March 3, 1771; amount, £18. 3. 9; not signed; filed March 27, 1771.]
[List of claims against the estate, Jan. 29, 1772; amount, £6. 9. 0. 2; signed by Samuel Lane and Mark Wiggin.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts, £15. 6. 3; expendi- tures, £13. 9. 0; mentions a widow; allowed Jan. 29, 1772.]
BENJAMIN CONNOR 1771
[Administration on the estate of Benjamin Connor granted to John Connor March 27, 1771.]
[Probate Records, vol. 26, p. 535.]
JAMES THOMPSON I771
[Administration on the estate of James Thompson granted to James Thompson April 24, 1771.]
[Probate Records, vol. 26, p. 535.]
JOHN ROWELL 1771 SALEM
[Warrant, Aug. 13, 1771, authorizing Jonathan Wheeler, gentleman, and Robert Young, yeoman, both of Salem, to ap- praise the estate of John Rowell of Salem, yeoman, of which Timothy Bedel is administrator.]
[Inventory, attested Nov. 4, 1771; amount, £69. 16. 7; signed by Jonathan Wheeler and Robert Young.]
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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILLS
JAMES MOORE
I773
PEMBROKE
We the subscribers Heirs to the Estate of James Moor late of Pembroke Deceased are Desirous that the Estate should be settled in the following manner viz. The home place and a part of a lot known by the name of the School Lot, to be settled on Robert Moor and the Remainder of the afore mentioned School Lot together with a Certain tract of Land purchased of mr Ephraim Blunt Laying on the west side of the main Road leading from Pembroke to Concord to be settled on John Moor, And the Personal and movable Estate Excepting our Mothers thirds, to be equally Divided among us Willm Moor, John Moor, Daniel Moor, James Moore, Ephraim Moor, Mary Kelsey, & Hannah Foster. The above is our Desire, together with the Desire of our Mother, that our Brother Robert Moore should Be Administrator
March 15th 1773
Agness Moor widow William Moor John Moor James Moor Ephraim Moor Daniel Moor Ephraim Foster Robert Kellse
APPENDIX
PAUL GERRISH
1764 MADBURY
Province of New Hampshire
At his Majesty's Inferiour Court of Com- S mon Pleas holden in Portsmouth in & for said Province of New Hampshire on the first Tuesday in Sept' in the third Year of his Majesty's Reign A D) 1763.
Jonathan Gerrish of Dover in the Province of New Hampshire Gentleman Plaintiff - Against Paul Gerrish of Madbury Gent. Moses Carr of Somersworth Physician & Mary his wife, John Wood of Dover Gent. & Elizabeth his wife and Samuel Gerrish of said Dover Esqr all in the Province aforesaid Defendants. The said Carr & Wood in the rights of their respective wives, In an action of Deforcement wherein the Plat Complains against the Defts That they had Deforced him of his part of the Inherit- ance which belongs to him as Descending from Paul Gerrish Late of Dover Esqr his Father Deceasd -
The said Parties Appearing Mutually Agreed to Referr this Case and all their Several & mutual Claims & Demands on each other severally, and for & against any of them Jointly Respect- ing & Concerning the Estate of the said Paul Gerrish Esq' Deceas'd To the Judgment & Determination of Meshech Weare of Hampton Falls Esqr Peter Gilman of Exeter Esqr & Andrew Clarkson of Portsmouth Merchant all in said Province Who are to make a Final Settlement. & Adjustment of the whole Real & Personal Estate of said Deceas'd among the Respective Parties & Persons aforesaid according to Justice & Equity, and accord- ing to their respective Rights, Considering as well what Each has receiv'd thereof as their Subsisting Claim & Right. And the Report of said Referrees or any two of them being made to this Court as soon as may be and Judgment Entered thereon shall be Final & Conclusive between the said Persons Respectively and Execution shall Issue accordingly - And Meshech Weare Esq' is appointed Chairman.
A True Copy Attt
H Wentworth Clk
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Province of
September 4th 1765 -
New Hampshire
Pursuant to the annexed Rule of Reference the Referees have met and fully heard and Considered what all the Parties con- cerned had to Offer, and have made a Division & Settlement of the Estate of the said Paul Gerrish Esq' Deceas'd and do make Our Report as follows -
In the first place we have made Provision and taken proper Security for Satisfying the Claims which appeared to us yet to remain Due from said Estate, And what Estate afterwards Remaned we have Divided to and among the several Heirs ac- cording to their several & Respective Rights and Interest in said Estate upon a Due Adjustment of all Accompts between them as follows Vizt -
We have Set off to the Heirs of Paul Gerrish Deceas'd who was the Eldest Son of the said Paul Gerrish Esqr a Tract of Land in Madbury where he lately Lived with the Buildings thereon Con- taining about Forty Eight Acres being the whole of a Sixty acre Grant there Laid out except twelve Acres at the Northerly End which we have set off to Jonathan Gerrish as aftermentioned.
Also as the said Paul the Son formerly Sold half a Right or Proprietors share in the Township of Gilmantown which be- longed to his said father's Estate, we have Considered that as part of his Share so that the other heirs hereafter shall have no Claim or Interest therein. Also we have set to said Paul's heirs the Priviledge of the Falls where their Mills now are -
Also we have set off to Elizabeth the Wife of Mr John Wood half an acre of Land part of the Homestead in the Northwesterly corner thereof with a small dwelling House thereon, said half acre is bounded as follows vizt Begining at the Northwesterly Corner of said Homestead by the Road which Leads from Dover Meeting house over the Neck so called, thence runing Southerly by said Road five Rods, thence runing North Seventy four De- grees East Twelve Rods to a Stake, then North Twenty seven Degrees West Eight Rods to a high way, then Westerly by said
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way to the corner first mentioned. Also we have set off to the said Elizabeth One other parcell of Land part of the said Home- stead Containing Five Acres and One Hundred forty three Rods bounded as follows, begining by the aforesaid Road at the Southwesterly Corner of a piece of Land part of the said Home- stead set off to Samuel Gerrish, thence runing Southerly by said Road to the Southwesterly Corner of said Homestead, then North fifty four Degrees East by Land of others Thirty two Rods to a White Oak Bush spotted, then North Twenty seven Degrees West across the farm to the aforesaid high way to a Stake standing ten rods Westerly of Eastes's Barn, then Westerly by said Way untill it comes to the North Easterly corner of a part set off to Samuel as hereafter described, then by said part set to Samuel South Twenty seven Degrees East Twenty one Rods to a Stake, then South Sixty degrees West by said part to the Road where it began.
Also as John Wood husband of the said Elizabeth formerly Sold one half of a Right or Proprietors share in the Township of Bow belonging to said Estate for which he has not accompted, we have considered that as part of said Elizabeth's Share so that the other heirs hereafter shall have no Claim or Interest therein -
Also we have set off to the said Elizabeth a small Building erected by her husband at the Easterly End of the mansion house which Building as it stands on a part we have set off to Samuel Gerrish is to be removed off from the same within four months otherwise said Elizabeth to Loose her Right therein -
Also we have set off to said Elizabeth's part a Priviledge of Coming to the Well near the mansion House which is in the part set off to Samuel for Drawing Water as there shall be occa- sion: Also the Improvement for three months of the Easterly half of the Mansion House, after which time the whole mansion house will belong to Samuel.
Also we have set off to Samuel Gerrish a piece of Land part of the Homestead Containing One Acre and one hundred & forty
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Rods with the Mansion House & Barn thereon Excepting the Priviledge of Coming to the Well and Living in the House for three months allow'd to Elizabeth as above mentioned; Said piece of Land is bounded as follows vizt Begining by the Road at Southwesterly Corner of the half acre set off to Elizabeth as abovementioned, thence runing Southerly by said Road Sixteen Rods to a Stake, thence North Sixty degrees East Eighteen Rods to a stake, then North twenty seven degrees West twenty one Rods to the aforesaid highway, then Westerly by said highway to the half acre above mentioned, then by said half acre to the Road where it began. Also we have set off to said Samuel the Priviledge of the Falls on Bellamys Bank River where his Grist Mill now is.
Also we have set off to Mary the wife of Doc' Moses Carr One whole Original Right in the Township of Rochester Except the home Lot; which was the Original Right of the said Paul Gerrish Esqr. Also we have set off to the said Mary and to Jonathan Gerrish Equally between them, Each to have one half of a Piece of Pasture Ground containing Eight Acres & a half lying on the Northerly side of Bellamys Bank River upon the Road Leading from Dover to Durham, said Piece of Land to be Equally Di- vided as to quantity and Quality between the said Mary and Jonathan.
Also we have set off to Jonathan Gerrish a Piece of Land part of the homestead Containing fourteen Acres & one quarter of an acre Bounding Westerly by a Part set off to Elizabeth as above mentioned Notherly by a highway to Eastes's Barn ten Rods And on the other sides by Lands of other persons. Also we have set off to the said Jonathan Twelve acres of Land in Madbury at the Northerly End of the Sixty acre Grant the remainder of which is Set off to the heirs of Paul Gerrish Deceas'd - Also Ten Acres of Common Right so called which remains undisposed of belonging to said Estate - Also a Priviledge in the Falls called the Hook falls in Bellamys Bank River the whole of that place that belonged to said Estate -
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And further we do Report that if any Claims hereafter appear to be Satisfied Out of said Estate that the several Heirs above- mentioned are to Satisfy the same according to their Respective Shares that is to Say, the heirs of Paul Two Shares and each of the others a Single Share. And if any further Estate appears it is to be divided in the same manner. And what Apples are Grow- ing on the homestead the present Year are to be Equally Divided between Samuel Gerrish & Elizabeth Wood, and each to take the Crops they have Raised of other Things; The Fences as now standing to remain to each part as above set off. The Cost of Reference is Paid and for the Cost of Court Each Party to pay their own Cost.
Meshech Weare Peter Gilman
A True Copy attt H Wentworth Cler [See vol. 8, p. 20.]
INDEX
INDEX OF PLACES
Acton, Mass.
134-138
Amesbury, Mass. .
187, 200, 201
Amesbury Town (Warner) . .43
Amherst
130, 166, 226, 227, 230
231, 313, 314, 395, 435, 436
Amoskeag Falls
426
237
Ash Swamp
Atkinson . .
9, 102, 130, 140,158
186-188, 295, 296, 400, 419, 422, 444
Barnstead .
120, 224-226, 452
Barrington.
23, 153, 308, 309
317, 391, 440, 452, 463
Beach Hill
.420
Beaver Brook
125, 262-264, 409
Beaver Pond
125
Bedford
112, 114, 272, 386
Bellamy Bank River 484
Berwick, Me.
214
Birch Island
105
Black Rocks
364, 365
Boscawen .
87, 101, 134, 373
.87
(Contoocook)
Boston, Mass.
144, 148, 165, 209
300, 434, 476-478
Bow . . . 8, 38, 141, 410, 411, 483
Bradford, Mass.
296
Brentwood.
.37, 122-124, 147, 151
191, 192, 210-213, 256, 257
315, 329, 360, 362, 438-440
Bridgewater, Eng.
279
Brimfield, Mass.
.6
Brown's River
340
Brown's Rocks
45
Brush Hill .
238
Bugsmore Brook
.55
Candia 163, 205
Canterbury ..... 6, 29, 310, 388, 463, 161
Carter's Beach
105
Cedar Swamp
333, 334
Chair Hill
105
Charlestown
227, 411, 412, 450, 451
Chatham
2
Chester .. . . 39, 40, 52, 55, 81, 82, 125, 141
142, 161-163, 186, 196, 203
204, 206, 210, 246, 217, 250
252, 296, 356, 406, 4-14, 445
Chichester
. 120, 121, 186
221, 360, 366, 436
Claremont .
381, 382
Cobble Hill
263
Cocheco (Dover)
467
Cocheco River
25-27, 467
Concord .
42, 43, 79, 10S, 133
134, 137, 302, 480
Concord, Mass.
13-1, 137, 13S
Contoocook (Boscawen)
87
Copyhold
256
Cornish
.33-1
Courage Brook, N. Y.
314, 315
Danville
.51
(Hawke)
51,406
Deerfield ... . . 66, 101, 273, 383, 381, 439
Derryfield (Manchester) .
.6,7,146
273, 423, 426
Dover
24-27, 30, 32, 33, 81, 199
223, 277, 297, 298, 337, 358
385, 389, 453-455, 466-168
473-475, 481, 482, 484
(Cocheco)
467
Dracut, Mass.
262-265
Dunbarton
S
Dunstable (Nashua) .
189, 190, 312
313, 476, 477
490
INDEX
Dunstable, Mass. 476
Durham 4, 22, 30, 38, 66 67, 131, 153, 199, 222, 223, 258 266, 269, 278, 288, 307, 310, 316 317, 329, 337, 353, 358, 412, 422 445-447, 450, 484
Durham Falls
318
Durham Point . 318
East Kingston . 111
Easttown (Wakefield) 474
Enfield (Relhan) 324
Epping 18, 21, 27, 28, 79
80, 147, 148, 166-171, 211
215, 298, 300, 364, 404, 419
22, 295
Epsom
Exeter
.11, 16-18, 22, 37, 46, 56
60, 61, 70, 78, 87-92, 120-124 130, 170-172, 174, 176, 179, 185 190-193, 210, 211, 214, 215, 256 257, 289, 322, 325-328, 360-362 364, 365, 367, 401-403, 405, 416
418, 427, 437-439, 481
Exeter Great River .60
Falls River .247, 249
Falmouth, Me.
299, 310, 328, 329
Flat Rock
234
Fogg's Marsh
340
Folsom Marsh
.45
Fox Point
442, 443
Framingham, Mass.
395
Fremont.
.320
(Poplin)
106, 320, 321, 329
Fuller Marsh
344, 347, 348, 352, 353
Gilmanton
. 174, 177, 193, 256
257, 325, 327, 366, 482
Glade
344, 347, 348
Goffstown
19, 63, 106, 109, 112
200, 204, 373, 386
Gravelly Ridge
40, 377
Grass Swamp 363, 366
Great Creek
.247
Great Fresh River
362, 363, 366
Great Neck
172
Greenland
.38, 50, 51, 97, 160
161, 228-230, 300, 333, 334 336-338, 341, 442-444, 453
Groton, Mass.
139, 140, 414
Halifax, N. S. 148, 149
Hall's Ferry
112, 113
Hampstead 9, 129, 143, 188 291, 297, 422, 423
Hampton
19, 36, 37, 60, 96, 148
300, 340, 342-344, 346-349 352, 356, 360, 361, 375
Hampton Falls . .
. 43, 46, 49, 50, 116
171, 186, 239-241, 244-253, 282 291, 341, 427, 428, 470, 471, 481 Haverhill, Mass ... . 87, 102, 291, 401, 419 Hawke (Danville) 51,406
Hebron.
140
Hill (New Chester)
204, 205
Hilton's Point
453, 454
Hinsdale
236-239
Hodgdon's Point
454
Hogg Hill
105
Holderness
68
Hollis 20, 21, 146, 189, 190 221, 222, 414, 415, 477
Hook Falls
484
Hopkinton
. 8, 64, 65, 79, 405
Hudson
.139, 312
(Nottingham West)
139, 140
312, 313
Intervale Hill
411
Isinglass River
467
Jaffrey .
450
(Monadnock No. 2)
166, 450
Keene
227
Kensington .
. . 46, 50, 107, 116, 118
131, 150, 244, 252, 282, 286, 299
315, 316, 393, 394, 403, 435, 470
King's Falls.
. 60, 193
491
INDEX
Kingston . 46, 51, 54, 60, 76-78
111, 112, 122, 131, 163, 186 231, 233, 326, 329, 371, 383 384, 396, 402, 439, 440, 462
Kittery, Me ..
104
Knight's Ferry 71, 74
Lampereel River 1, 99, 166, 169
Lebanon
.323, 324
Lee
3, 22, 28, 66, 104, 147
154, 223, 224, 306-308, 317.
Litchfield
13, 14, 20, 61, 63, 64
166, 273, 407, 426, 476, 477
Little Bay
.443
Little River
192, 326-328
Littleton, Mass. 135, 136
London, Eng.
458
Londonderry .
6, 13, 104, 105, 125
126, 128, 130, 144, 146, 149, 166
213, 233, 236, 261, 296, 299, 302
312, 313, 354, 386, 426, 433-435
Long Marsh .
318
Lyndeborough
14, 15, 230, 231
Madbury
28, 223-225, 272, 297
298, 329, 337, 387, 445-447
450, 463-465, 481, 482, 484
Manchester
146, 423
(Derryfield) . . 6, 7, 146, 273, 423, 426
Mason 154, 155, 221, 222
154, 155
(Number 1)
Meredith (New Salem) .... 191, 192, 201
Merrimack
64, 166, 272, 300
386, 406, 407, 476, 477
Merrimack River ..... 112-114, 125, 411
Monadnock No. 1 (Rindge) .79
Monadnock No. 2 (Jaffrey) .... 166, 450
Monson
406, 460, 476, 477
Nashoba Brook . 136
Nashua .
189
189, 190, 312
(Dunstable) 313, 476, 477
New Amesbury (Warner)
.219
New Boston .
394, 395
New Chester (Hill)
204,205
New Durham
. 1, 22, 308, 309
New Ipswich
.130, 141, 145, 207
210, 222, 310, 387, 462
New Salem (Meredith) .... 191, 192, 201 32, 158
Newbury, Mass.
Newcastle .
.157
Newcastle, Me.
289, 290
Newfields
173, 177, 178
Newington
3, 40, 70, 71, 195,196
329, 441, 412, 451, 453-456
Newmarket . .
1, 3, 22, 23, 67, 70
99-101, 124, 125, 132, 154, 157
173, 176-178, 183, 211, 215, 255
266, 288, 302, 337, 361, 367-370
397-399, 407, 408
Newton ... . 55, 78, 108, 185-187, 199, 201 224-226, 329, 371-373, 460-462
Norris's Brook.
.215
North Brook
162, 16-1
North Hampton
339, 341, 352
380, 381, 444
.67
North River
Nottingham .
...
. . . 38, 66-68, 104, 147
154, 167, 170, 215, 364-368, 436
416, 449, 450
Nottingham East
.383
Nottingham West (Hudson).
.139, 140
312, 313
Number 1 (Mason)
154, 155
Oak Swamp.
284, 285
Othrey, Eng.
279
Oyster River
307,318, 359
Pawtuckaway Plains
364
Peasporridge Brook
. 67
Peasporridge Pond
449
Pelham ... ... 150, 151, 259-262, 268, 273
274, 277, 331, 386, 387, 409, 410
Pembroke .
79, 80, 132-135, 137
155, 295, 312, 410, 411, 480
(Suncook) .
133
Pepperell, Mass.
414, 415
Pepperelborough, Me.
160, 161
Perrystown (Sutton).
8
492
INDEX
Peterborough
30, 31, 302, 310
311, 476, 477
Phillipstown, Me. 98
Pine Hill .
.26
Piscassick River
1, 2, 370, 399
Pitman's Grant
307
Plaistow .
7, 8, 23, 102, 110, 111
158, 160, 186, 295, 419, 429-431
Plymouth . 477
Point of Graves 104
Poplin (Fremont) 106, 320, 321, 329
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