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Yo' Excellency's Most Dutifull and Obedt Servant ordr of ye L' Govr & Coun1 Richd Waldron Cler Con To His Excellency Gov Shute
March 14th 1720/1
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prest L' Gov' S. penhallow Geo. Jaffrey Richd Weber T packer The L' Gov' laid a letter before ye board from Hampton Informing the Imprisonmt of Constable Longfellow ordered to be Sent ye Gov"
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[2-127] [Charge against Benjamin Wentworth.]
Whereas information has been made to the Generall Court or assem- bly of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, That Benjamin Wentworth of the Province of New Hampshire has made great Stroy & Spoil in his Majesty's woods in the Province of Main by Cutting great Number of trees fit for masting his Majesty's Roy- all navy into loggs, & Converting them to his own use. Wee Wil- liam Blackston Maturen Rickar & Benja Stanton of full age, do Solemnly testify & declare that Sd Wentworth, who was authorized & Impowered by Rob Armstrong Esq' Depy Surveyr of his Majestys woods, did carefully mark all the trees that were fitt for masting his majestys navy, before ever he fell or Cutt one tree into loggs, & that all the trees that were Cut by him or his order, were not fit for masts, & that the Said trees, that were mark'd, for masts, as well as those Cutt into loggs, were allways reputed to be within thee bounds of New Ham' the Sª Ricar & Stanton Doe further Testifye that the Loggs seized by Messrs Butler Chadborn Grant &c are the same that they were at ye Cutting of as above mentioned
May ye gth 1721 The above Sworn to before ye L' Gov' & Councill at a Councill May ye 9th 1721
pst The Hble Lt Govr Wentworth, Penhallow, Wibird, Packer, Jaffrey.
[2-128]
[Henry Sloper Fined for Slandering the Governor and Council.]
pro N Hampr
In Coun1
Its Considered That Henry Sloper be find To his Majesty The Sum of twenty pounds for his notorious reflections on, and abuse of His Majesty's Lieut Govr & Council of Said province and that he pay Costs taxed at two pounds fifteen Shillings and 6ª and recognize To His Majesty in ye Sum of one hundred pounds To be of good behav- ior Till the Sessions of Gen1 Assem in May 1722 and That he Stand Comitted Till Sentence is formed. You are therefore hereby directed upon The refusal of The Said Henry Sloper to Comply wth This Judgm' To Deliver him To The Goal Keep' who is also hereby required To receive The Said Sloper into Goal and him to keep till Sentence is formed or the Said Sloper be otherwise discharged by law. Hereof neither you nor The Goal Keep' are To fail
Dated May 20th 1721
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The Said Sloper hath already recognized you are to take The fur- ther fees before you discharge him That have Accrued Since The Judgmt viz 2/ for this Execution and yor own fees for Serving
Richd Waldron Cler Con
To M' Benja Akerman Door Keep' To The L' Govr & Coun
fine 20
Costs
2. 15. 6
Execn 2 Serving Execn 3-4
£23 - 10
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[Petition from the Heirs of Samuel Allen for a Grant of Land, 1722.]
To his Excellency Samuel Shute Esq' Capt Gen11 & Govern' in Cheife of his Majties provinces of Newhampr and the Massa Bay and the Honble the Councill &c
The Humble petition of George Walton in behalfe of him Selfe and the Daughts of Sam11 Allen Esq" Decd:
Humbly Sheweth that whereas yor petition' being informed that Sundry people has putt in a petition for a Tract of the Wast Wilder- ness Land of this province Bounden upon ye head of Dover Line and also Several Other Tracts of Land haveing been granted to Sundry Compinies or Societies, of the Wast lands aforsd Now our hond ffather Samuel Allen Esq' aforesd haveing been Late Govern' of this prov- ince, and not haveing Ever recd any him Selfe or any of his Children for his good Services Done
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Yor petition' Humbly prays that they may come in Sharers of aforesd lands and have a Tract of four miles Squar first Laid out or Sett of for them to make Settlemts upon Between salmond ffalls river and the bounds of New portsmº And also An Equal Shear with the Inhabitants of the Other New Settlemts : Vizt Nuttffield Chester New Boston New portsm° &c and yor petition" as in Duty bound Shall Ever pray - George Walton
in behalfe of him Selfe & ye Rest of the Children of ye Sd Sam11 Allen Esq' as above Said
[May II, 1722, the township now known as Allenstown was granted to the children of Gov. Samuel Allen. - ED. ]
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[2-132] [Relative to the Disputed Boundary Line.]
To His Excellency Samuel Shute Esqr Capt General and Govr in cheif in and over His Majties province of New Hampr and to the Honourable the Council &c -
The Petition of Ephraim Roberts, Mathew Herriman and Samuel Smith proprietors of land in Kingston -
Humbly Sheweth
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That upon the ninth day of March last your petitioners were had before Daniel Rogers Esq Justice of peace in ye County of Essex To answer to the proprietors of the town of Haverhill in a Course of law for Committing a tresspass upon their right and property, and that your petitioners their Defents Impleaded the Jurisdiction of the Court, the Action being local, and to be tryed in no other County than where the fact was Committed, and that the very Spot where the tresspass was alledged in the writt to be done was in New Hamp- shire, Notwithstanding the Said Justice Rogers proceeded to tryal & Condemned your petitioners in the Sum of ten Shillings Damages & Cost of Court taxed at £2. 13. 6 from which Judgmt your petitioners appealed to the then next Inferior Court and there likewise pleaded to The Jurisdiction of the Court for the Same reason as before the Justice and there made it evident by the testimony of a Surveyor & Sundry other persons upon oath That the very fact charged in the Sd proprietors writt was done three miles & one half and forty rods directly north from Merrimack, and therefore out of The Massachu- setts Charter and by Consequence out of their Jurisdiction Yet So it was That the Said Inferior Court overruled the plea also and Con- firmed the Justices Judgment and further condemned your petitioners in the Sum of £4. 17. additional Costs In all £8. -. 6 Wherefore your petitioners do humbly Intreat your Excellency and Hon's to take the premises into your Consideration and if possible to releive them as in your great wisdome Shall Seem right, and your petition- ers Shall ever pray as in Duty bound
May 2ª 1722.
Ephraim Roberdes matt. harriman jr for themselves and in behalf of Sam Smith
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[2-133] [ Surveyor's Testimony relative to Foregoing.]
Jonathan Wade Thomas Perrin Daniel Little & Starling Heath all of full age Testifieth & Saith that Being Desired by Mr Ephraim Rob-
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erts Mr Mathew Herriman Jun' & M' Samuel Smith to measure ye Distance of ye Land that sd Ephraim Roberts Mathew Herriman & Samuel Smith was Sued by ye Committee for ye Commoners or pro- prietors of Haverhill for fenceing in & being Shewed ye place we Begun at ye Southermost Corner thereof & Set a Direct South Course by ye Compass & measuring from sd Land Keeping Sd Course to mer- rimack river & we find it to be three miles & a halfe & forty four rods.
Jonathan Wade Thomas Perrin Daniel Littel Starling Heath
Jonathan Wade Thomas Perrin made oath to ye truth of ye above Evidance in Court at Ipswich march 27th 1722.
attest Stephen Sewall
A True Copy Examd
Steph Sewall Cler
[2-134] [ Workmen at Fort William & Mary.]
An accoumpt of Vitteling the Workmen att his Majstes fort Wm and Mary from the 2ª Day of Jully 1722 att - Shillings per : Week
Mr Twogood Mason 24 Days Benj Dockham 02
John Trundy Mason 21
John Churchill 02
John Clark Mason 14 Mr Jacksons Negro II
John Griffis M' Twogood Servant 24
Mr Drew Joyner 15
Thomas Willkinson 22 John Drew his Son 05
Joseph Langmaid Labourer 29
M' Drew his Servant man 203
Henry Langmaid Ditto 29 his Servant Pray I3
James pittman 02 My Self 27
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Robert Coats
pro N-Hampr Cr 1722 Augst 29th By a Warrt on ye Treasur" for
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[2-135]
[Clement Hughes Complains that Liquors are Sold by Persons without License, 1722.]
To the Honble Jnº Wentworth Esqr Lt Govr & Command' in Cheif in & over his Majties Prove of New Hamp And to the Honble the Councill and Representatives Mett in Gen" Assembly for Sd Province
The Memorial of Clem' Hughes Commiss' of the Excise for Sd Province
Humbly Sheweth
That it is the Gen" Complaint of the Licensed Persons, That Sun- dry persons Sell Liquors without Licence, or paying any Excise or Duty for So doing, which is not only much to the Detriment and Discouragemt of Such persons as do pay Excise, but also Defrauds the Govermt of its due, and tends much to the Corruption of good manners, but Especially of Servants - and other youths, that are not willing to be Seen in Publick houses, Sundry persons also under the pretense of Selling by Two gallons out of Doors (for wch I Know no Law neither) Sells by Smaller Quantities, And the Laws hitherto made to prevent Such frauds, have proved Inefectuall, This I Thought not only my duty but also of absolute Necessity to Lay before yor Hon's That yor Hon's may take it into yo' Serious Consideration and pass Such Acts, as in yor Great wisdom you will Think meet to pre- vent the Licke abuse for ye Future -
Portsmº oct 19 1722
Clem Hughes
[An act was passed in the Assembly, October 25, 1722, for the pun- ishment of all persons who sold liquor without paying excise. -- ED. ]
[2-139]
[Memorial of Robert Armstrong, Naval Officer, concerning Charges made against him, 1723.]
To the Honrble John Wentworth Esq" Leiut Govr and Commander in Chief in and over his Majestys Province of New Hampshire in New England and to the Honourable the Councel of the said Province
The Memorial of Robert Armstrong Esqr most Humbly Sheweth
That your memorialist has Received most Certain Advices from London that some Wicked and Evil minded persons by oath and oth- erways have falsly represented to the honrble the Lords of the Treasury
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Your Memorialist as a Person Disaffected to his most Sacred Majesty and the Present Government & Constitution, Which false and Mali- cious Proceedings (if true) most Justly ought to Terminate in the utter Ruin of yo' Memorst : But inasmuch as yor Memorst is Con- scious Such Accusations are altogether false Wicked and Malicious, And as yor Memorst has had the Honour of Serving the Crown as Naval Officer and Collector in this his Majestys Governmt for near Twenty Years, and also Deputy Surveyor of his Majtys Woods In America - Your Memorst most Earnestly Suplicates yor Hon's Jus- tice in Acquitting him (as much as in yor Hon's lye) of this false Scandalous and Malicious Imputation, wch Charges your Memorst with Principles (wch from the Bottom of his Soule he doth and always did Abhor Detest and Abjure, And to this End Prays yor Honours will in the most Publick and Authentick Manner - Certifie yor Memorst his Charecter in all Respects, And more Especially as to his unfeigned Attachment to his Majesty & the present Establishmt As also to the Faithfull discharge of the Severall offices he has Sustaind in this Government And yor Memorst as in Duty bound will Ever Pray &c. June 25th 1723 Rot Armstrong
In Council June 26, 1723. It was resolved, That during our ac- quaintance with the sd Robert Armstrong, Esq. ye memorialist, and his abode in this Province, he has behaved himself as a loyal subject and faithfull officer, and in no way inclined to ye Pretender, nor any of his adherents, by anything that has ever occurred to our knowl- edge. [Council records.]
[2-140] [Butts Bacon Appointed Collector at Piscataqua, 1723.]
To all people to whom these presents Shall come We ye Commis- sionrs for managing and Causing to be levyed, and collected His Majties Customs Subsidies and other Dutys in that part of Great Brittain Called England Send Greeting. Know yee that we the Said Commissioners have, by Virtue of an Act of Parliament made in the twenty fifth year of ye reign of King Charles the Second Enti- tuled an act for ye Encouragement of the Eastland and Greenland Trades and for better Securing the Plantation Trade, and in pursu- ance of the authority & directions to us given, by the Right Honour- able the Lords Commissioners of His Majestys Treasury deputed and Impowered and Do hereby Depute and impower Butts Bacon Esq to be Collector of all ye Rates & Dutys and Impositions ariseing and Growing due to His Majesty at Piscataqua river in His Majestys Col-
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ony of New England in America by Virtue of the said Act, Whereby he hath power to Enter into, any Ship bottom boat or any other vessel, as also into any Shop house warehouse hostery or any other place whatsoever, to make diligent Search into any trunk, Chest, Pack, Case Truss or any other parcel or Package whatsoever, for any Goods wares or merchandize Prohibited to be imported or Exported, or whereof the Customs or other Dutys have not been duly paid, and the Same to Seize to His Majestys use, & also to Put in Execution, all other the lawfull powers & Authoritys for the better manageing or Collecting the Said Dutys in all things proceeding as the law directs. Hereby Praying and requireing all and Every His Majtys officers and Ministers, and all others whom it may Concern to be aiding and assisting to him in all things as becometh - Given under our hands and Seale at ye Custome House London ye fifteenth day of febry in the ninth year of the reign of our Soverign Lord King George Annoq Domi 1722/3
J Stanley Walter Younge T Walker Charles Peers Security is given in £1000
A True Copy from the Original Attest R Waldron Cler Con
ye Collect Sworn before ye Lt Govr ye 8th July 1723
[2-14]] [Joseph Smith's Service, 1724.]
April the 20 1724
MI Jefery Sur This is to Let you Now That Joseph Smith wos out in the Contrey sarvais under Leftenent bard seventen dayes Ass witnes my hand
Moses Connor
gr ye 20th 1724: In the house of representatives voted that the within Joseph Smith be allow'd & paid out of the Treasury for Sev- enteen Days Servs as a Centinell
In Councill Concured gbr 27
Jas Jeffry Clr assm
R Waldron Cler : Con
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[2-142]
[ Copy of the Will of Lieut. Gov. George Vaughan, 1724.]
In The Name of God Amen -
The last will and Testament of George Vaughan -
I George Vaughan being Sick & weak & Considering that the time of my Death may be at hand and my mind and memory being Perfect I Do Appoint this to be my last will and Testament hereby revoke- ing all former wills by me made
I I Commit my Soul into the hands of my Redeemer relying on his merits for acceptance and my Body to the Earth to be Decently Buryed according to the Discretion of my Executor hereafter to be Appointed -
2 I will that all my just Debts be paid in Convenient Season -
3 I give to my Dearly Beloved wife the third part of the Income of my whole Estate, to her also I Give my Mansion House with all the furniture therein with the Gardens & Orchards belonging thereto, & three Acres of land more adjoyning to the Same Dureing her widow- hood -
4 I will that all my Children Shall be mantained out of my Estate till they arrive to the age of twenty years
5 I give to my Daughter Sarah Ross & the heirs of her Body the land (behind the House of George Townsand & John Grindall & the other houses between them) Square of with the land I have already given her
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6. I Give to my Son in law John Ross one hundred Pounds
7. I Give unto Each of my maiden Daughters five Hundred pounds two hundred pounds of which is to be in land (to Each of them & their heirs) at the bank
8 I will that the Education of my Son Eliot at School and at Col- lege be Defrayed out of the Incomes of my Estate, to my Son Eliot I also give five hundred pounds two hundred of which to be in land at the bank and also my Eastern rights (so Called) at Scarborough Cape porpus Dunstan or Else where & to his heirs forever (except as here- after Excepted)
9 I give my Son William and to his heirs forever all my house and lands at the bank and between the Creek and the bank, and all the res- idue of my Estate, as houses, lands, farms marshes Mills Tanyards and Streams of water and water Courses & Interest of ferrys I give unto my Said Son William and the heirs of his body forever ; but in Case Either of my Sons Should Dye without Issue lawfully begotten, it is then my will that the Surviver & the heirs of his body Shall inherit what I
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have by these Presents given to the other, and in Case both my Sons Should Dye without Issue lawfully begotten, then it is my will that the Estates which I have by these presents given to my Said Sons Shall be Equally Divided amongst all my Daughters
IO : I appoint my Said Son William to be Sole Executor of this my last will and Testament In Testimony of all before written I have hereunto Set my hand the first day of November 1724
George Vaughan Seal
Signed Sealed Published by George Vaughan Esq' as his last will and Testament in Presence of us Richard Waldron Jun™ Abigail Shannon his Israel X Honwell mark
Province of New Hampshire 1724 mr Richard Waldron Jun' Abigail Shannon & Israel Honwell the three Evidences to the aforegoing will personally appearing made oath that they were pres- ent & Saw George Vaughan Esq' : Sign & Seal said will declaring the Same to be his last will and Testament and that according to the best of yr understanding he was of A Sound Disposing mind at the doing thereof Benja Gambling Reg™
A True Copy Examd &
Benja Gambling Regr
[See Vol. IV. pp. 308-310. - ED.]
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INDEX.
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INDEX OF TOWNS, PLACES, ETC.
Alexandria
3
Allenstown.
3,755
Alstead.
.. 249
Amherst.
.62-64, 339, 418, 436, 437
Andover (New Breton) .
.. 9, 50
Andover, Mass
40, 121
Annapolis Royal
707,730
Arundel, Me.
38
Barnet, Vt.
.223
Barrington.
.10, 434
Battle Brandywine.
154, 194, 196
199, 300
Battle Monmouth Court House. . 238, 239 246
Bath.
14, 121, 224
Bedel Papers, Copies from .. .. 16, 40, 131
-133, 150, 151, 210, 212, 213, 217 218, 222, 223, 227, 228, 232-234 237, 241, 243, 248, 264, 265, 275 276, 281-283, 289, 290, 310-314 317-321, 328-330, 344, 347-350
363, 365, 368, 379, 381, 384
Bedford
121, 256, 427
Bemis's Heights
147
Claremont.
· 53, 99, 106, 249
Bennington, Vt. . 147, 148, 234
Billerica, Mass.
121
Boothbay, Me.
328
Boscawen. . · 50, 93, 430 Boston, Mass .. ... 349, 521, 529, 531, 535 -540, 561, 590, 603, 651, 671, 724
Bound House ..
509
Boundary, N. H. and Mass .. .... 531, 627 632, 659, 677, 714-716, 742, 756
Bow.
431
Boxford, Mass
40
Bradford, Mass.
40
Brentwood
-7,53,435
Brookline (Raby)
I21
Bunker Hill
4
Burnham's Garrison
645
Cambridge, Mass.
.214
Camps, Highlands
.232
Reading.
326
Valley Forge
.210
Campton.
14
Candia.
426, 427
Canaan
.108, 109, 121, 143
Canterbury .... 3, 4, 8, 9, 21, 50, 430, 431 Cardigan (Orange) .... 108, 110, 121, 143 Caughnawaga, Can. . .. 58, 59, 128, 152
Cavendish, Vt.
. 72
Cedars, Can.48, 58, 59, 211, 462, 465, 468 .48, 152, 31I
Chambly, Can.
Charlestown .. .
. 106, 144, 148, 249, 358
414, 422, 443
Charlestown, Mass
. . 521, 522, 603
Chase Papers, Copies from. . 140, 149, 150 153, 236, 331, 333, 367, 369
Chateaugay, N. Y.
.311
Chatham, N. J. .. 161-163, 166, 186, 187
Chelmsford, Mass
I21
Chester.
3, 426, 428, 432, 755
Chesterfield
255
Chichester
50, 435
Clarendon, Vt
.120
Benton (Coventry)
. 342
Cocheco
622, 623, 656, 710
Berwick, Me.
12,37
Cockermouth (Groton).
. 14, 121
Concord ..
3, 21, 430, 445, 452
Continental Village
.421
Coos.
.65, 69, 77, 113
Corinth, Vt ..
. 223
Cornish. .... 108, 109, 120, 143, 144, 148
-150, 376
Coventry (Benton)
342
Crooked Lane ...
334
Crown Point, N. Y.
. 59, 72, 292
Croydon ..
108-110, 143
Cuckold's Town, N. Y. . 162, 165, 168-173
177, 182, 185, 187
Damariscotta, Me
. 12
Danville (Hawke)
424, 425
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INDEX.
Dartmouth (Jefferson) . [44
Dartmouth College. . 153 Francestown ... . 19, 427 Franconia (Morristown) .12I
Deerfield.
. 349, 434
Deering.
.438
Derryfield (Manchester)
. 121, 132, 246
427, 453, 461
Derry, Ireland 332
Dover ... 4, 10, 11, 36, 260, 424, 434, 435
510, 512, 524, 542, 547, 548, 566
605, 617, 623, 625, 648, 650, 655 656, 664, 665, 676, 679, 685, 693
710, 711, 717, 720, 734, 737
Dover Combination.
.501
Dover Neck. 656
Dracut, Mass . 121
Dresden
.321
Dublin.
428, 429
Dunbarton.
. 19, 427
Dunstable ..
62, 63, 121, 339, 436
Dunstable, Mass.
. 121
Durham and Oyster River. .. . 36, 38, 290 434, 454, 466, 611, 621-623, 625
635, 640-645, 657, 716-721, 733 736
East Kingston .44, 349, 425
Elizabeth Town, N. J.
161-176, 186
187, 325
Enfield
121, 144
Epping
.25, 349
Epsom
. 50, 434
Exeter. . 21, 53, 54, 56, 396, 404, 424, 425
510, 512, 525, 547, 602, 623-625 640, 643, 650, 654, 664, 665, 673
676, 685, 693, 705, 710, 713
Fairlee, Vt. . 119, 120 Falmouth, Me. 315 Field's Garrison .710 Fisheries, Coast. 337 Fitzwilliam. 428 Fort Point. . 459 Forts, Ann. 147 Carrillon 58
Dayton
442
Edward.
147,214
George ..
147
Herkimer
442
Sullivan. . . . 22, 23, 36, 42, 74, 135 Washington. . 20, 45, 74, 135, 383 421, 451, 454
Weare.
.78, 79
William & Mary. .. 1, 55, 624, 628 637, 641, 644, 667-669, 674, 691
Forts, William & Mary .... 694, 702, 757
Freehold, N. J. 238
Germantown, Penn.
. 170
Gilmanton.
.214, 215
Gilsum ... . .
.255
Goddard's Creek. 605
Goffstown
18, 121, 258, 427
Grafton.
108, 110, 144, 385
Grantham
108, 414
Greenland. . . 125, 360, 432, 433, 705, 727
Groton (Cockermouth) .
14, 12I
Guildhall, Vt.
78
Gunthwaite (Lisbon) 330
Hampstead.
7, 121, 349
Hampton Falls · 53, 80, 341, 374 404, 433
Hampton . . . 140, 424, 509, 512, 527, 547 566, 602, 608, 623, 625, 627, 636 638, 640-644, 650, 654, 658, 664 -667, 671, 675, 676, 685-688, 693 694, 710, 727, 738, 740, 753 -
Hancock
Hanover
.76, 108, 109, 121, 144, 149
226, 236, 290, 458
Hanover, N. J .. .. 154, 163, 171, 176, 186 Hartford, Vt .. .. 220 Harvard College. · · 590, 593
Haverhill. .. . 14, 16, 17, 53, 69, 71-73, 81 91, 120, 121, 128, 132, 133, 223
224, 283, 382
Haverhill, Mass.
.40, 121, 292, 756
Hawke (Danville)
424, 425
Hemp .
.. 743
Henniker . .. 4, 50, 62, 257, 349, 427, 431
Herford, Vt. .
.241
Henzell's Island.
419, 466
Hibbard Papers, Copies from .... 16, 128 129, 131, 135, 136, 138, 239, 276 311, 314, 335, 343, 345, 355, 356 363, 376, 379, 380
Hill (New Chester)
14
Hillsborough
. 50, 259, 431, 438
Holderness
.215
Hollis.
53, 121, 214, 339, 436, 437
457, 460
Hinsdale.
255
Rensalear
442
Hopkinton
3, 50, 430, 443
Hubbardton, Vt.
. . 221
Hudson (Nottingham West) ..... 60, 121
339, 436, 43
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.429
767
INDEX.
Indian Affairs. . . . . 77, 151, 211, 292, 311
357, 465, 486, 490, 539, 543, 598 640, 682, 688, 722, 724-728, 732 735, 746, 751
Indians, Bomazeen
.728
Caughnawaga 242
John ..
151
Micmac
130, 227, 228, 329
Mogg
.751
Norridgewock.
725
Peter
153
Sabatis
746
Ipswich, Mass.
. 509
Isle aux Noix. .31I
Isles of Shoals . .. 487, 488, 499, 521, 611 665
Manchester (Derryfield) . .. 121, 132, 246 453, 461, 755
Marlborough
.429
Marlow
106, 249
Mason
.61, 121, 339, 436, 437
Mason Hall
534
Medford, Mass.
21,457
Meredith (New Salem) .
7,9
Merrimack . .. . . 62-64, 121, 339, 414, 436 437
Methuen, Mass.
40, 121
Middleton
IO, II
Monmouth Court House
238
Montreal, Canada.
. . 59, 241, 277, 357
Mooretown, Vt.
. 364, 366
Morristown (Franconia)
. 12I
Moultonborough
9,73
Mount Independence
126, 140
Nelson (Packersfield).
428, 429
Jackson's Creek.
.710
New Boston ...
· 3, 4, 19, 259, 426, 755
Newbury, Mass. ..
.40, 244, 509, 713
Jaffrey . . . . ...
121, 291, 428, 429
Jamaica Expedition
703
Newburyport, Mass.
.40, 141
Jefferson (Dartmouth)
144
Newbury, Vt .... 14, 69, 72, 240, 283, 469
New Breton (Andover) .
..... 9, 50
New Castle and Great Island. . 36, 74, 280 334, 542, 603, 616, 621 -625, 632 633, 641, 643, 649, 650, 657, 664 -668, 676, 679, 681, 686, 693, 710 711, 727,735
New Chester (Hill)
14
New Durham. . 10-12 Newichewannock . 487-489, 503, 515, 523 534
Newington
280, 433, 727. 737
New Ipswich
. 100, 121, 134, 428
New Market
.5,6
Newport
. 53, 106, 249
Newport, R. I.
128
New Portsmouth
755
New Salem (Meredith). 7
Newton. .
2, 349, 424, 425
North Castle, N. Y.
. . 215, 246
North Hampton
.235, 432, 433, 739
Northumberland
. 77,78
Northwood.
434
Nottingham .
434, 437
Nottingham West (Hudson) ..... 60, 121
339, 436, 439
Norwich, Vt ..
236
Nutfield (Manchester)
755
Onion River.
16
Orange (Cardigan) .... 108, 110, 121, 143
Orford .
.53, 119-12I
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1
-
Ludlow, Vt .. 72
71
Lunenburg, Vt.
Lyme.
. 119, 120, 12]
Lyndeborough
121, 414, 426, 427
Madbury
435
Mails
.396, 635, 651
504, 552
C
Lancaster
78
Landaff
121
Lebanon
.72, 108-110, 121, 143, 149
321, 369
Lebanon, Me.
.. IO, II
Lee .
.6, 349, 434, 435
Lempster
.106
Lincoln.
. 342
Lisbon (Gunthwaite) 330
Litchfield
· 339, 436, 437
Little Harbor .. . 522, 542, 668, 669 Londonderry .. 34, 40, 121, 219, 349, 426 439, 444, 447, 465
Loudon .
8, 9, 50, 430
Kensington. 13, 433, 438 Kingston . . 7, 53, 349, 424, 688, 711, 756 Kittery, Me .. . 36-38, 43, 46, 47, 280, 451 539
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