Huntington Town records, including Babylon, Long Island, N.Y. 1688-1775, Volume II, Part 2

Author: Huntington (N.Y.)
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Huntington, N.Y. : The Town
Number of Pages: 606


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JEAMES SMITH STEPHEN JARVES sen" JOHN LUMM. (Deeds, Vol. 1, pp. 296-7.)


JOSEPH WOOD her \ mark


JONNAH WOOD


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[BOND. JOSEPH WOOD TO WILLIAM JARVIS,]


[1688, Sept. 10.]


Know all men bey thes presents that Joseph wood of Mericke In Hempsteade In Quenes Countey upon Long Island in ye jurediction of new yorke doe herebey binde mee my heyres executors and administrators to paye to willam Jarves his heyeres &c ye just sume of fourtey pounds of Lawfull money to which payment well & truley to bee made I bind mee, my heyers &e firmly by thes pres- ents, sealed with my seale Dated this tenth of september in ye fourth yeare of ye raigne of James &c king In 1688.


The condition hereof Is such that if ye above sd. Joseph wood Doe well & truley observe performe fullfille & keepe all such covenants promises bargans gifts grants & agree- ments for him selfe & his heyres &c after him as on theare Parts ought to bee observed & kept contained in one payge of Indentures betwixt ye sd Joseph wood of ye one partey and ye sd. willam Jarves of ye other party bearing Date with thes presents as on theare part ought to bee ob- served & keept then this present obligation to be voyde or otherwise to bee and Remaine in full power force & vertue sealled signed & deliveried In ye presents of us.


JEAMES SMITH STEPHEN JARVES, sin" JOHN LUMM. (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 298.)


his


JOSEPH X WOOD


mark


DEED. DAVID SCUDDER AND WIFE TO JEREMIAH HUBART.


[Abstract.]


[1688, Sept. 12.] This Indenture made ye twelfe day of September 1688.


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Betwene David Scudder & Mary his wife & Jeremiah hu- bart, Witnesseth y' David Scudder & wife for ten pounds in good curant paye and twentie shillings in silver quine in hand paied, have alinated bargned sould & confirmed all our Right in & to tenn acars of Land, Lying on a necke of land called west Necke over against ye comanfeld, all so all other Lands that is in my custuardy divided or undi- vided that doth belong to ye house Lott yt I alenated to thomas Brush which is by denomination a two hundred pound Right of Comonage, except fouer acars yt Lyeth In ye west necke comon feld which four acars of land I Re- serve to my only use and comoditye also all my Right of too hundred Right of comonage wee have estranged as afore sd. from us our heairs &c unto Jeremiah hubart his haiers &c to have yealding & paying there from his anuall yearely preporcon of what belongs to ye Goverment, (with full covenant & warranty) of title Signed & sealed


Witness her ALES X BAILY mark JOSEPH BAILY (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 417.)


his mark DAVID X SCUDER her


MARY X SCUDER mark


[ORDER FOR COUNTY ASSESSMENT.]


[1688, Oct. 16.]


To the towne of Huntington.


Att a meeting of the Justices of the peace for the County of Suffolk upon Long Island by vertue of an order from his excellency the governor and Counsill bearing date the 29 of August Last for the Renewing of the Late act and Leavying of the sum of four Hundred thirty four pounds ten shillings Money in pursuance to ye said order


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we make Choyce of and apointe assessors for the severall towns as followeth, for the Assessing of this County to pay the said tax which according to ye said order of govern" and Councill is four Hundred thirty fowr pounds ten shilling mony to be Delivered at york without Charge by the 8th of November next: the severall Collecters are Likewise Chosen.


thomas Mapes


Assessors of the towne of


Jonathan Horten


Joshua Horton-Collecter


John Howell Jun"


assessors


of Southampton


thomas Cooper-Collecter


John Mulford


assessors


of Easthampton.


Thomas Chatfield-Collecter


Thos. Holme


Timothy Bruster


assessors


of Brookhaven.


Thomas Jenners-Collector


Adam Smith


Assessors


Samuell Smith


of Smithtown.


Jonathan Smith-Collecter


Isaac platt assessors


John Wood


of Huntington


John weeks-Collecter


And we doe order that the assessors and Collecters Re- spectively above mentaned be sworne by the next Justice of the peace for the Assessing and Collecting the Rate afore said and that one of said Assessors In each towne doe meet In behalfe of the County at the towne of South- ampton and bring with them there Respective Estimates of the severall towns to proportion the said Rate upon the twenty-ninth 29 day of this Instant octobar and all Assess- ors within this County above mentoned are hereby Re- quired to Assess or estimate every male person of sixteen years and upward at eighteen pounds p. head and not only to assess the persons and estates of the free holders


Southold.


Joseph peirson


Capt. John Wheeler


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but alsoe all the Estate and Merchandice of all Merchants, factors, traders, or dealers and other persons that is dwell- ing, Resideing or being within any of the townes in this County and the estimate to be made according to money : and the said Assessors that are to meet In behalfe of the County are to order three County charge for the year past at ye same meeting


Dated at Southold this 16:th Day of October 1688


By order of the justices of the peac for the County of Suffolk this Day met and Assembled p. John Howell Clark.


(File No. 17.)


[ORDER CONCERNING MILL AT COLD SPRING.]


(1688, Oct. 22.)


Huntington october : ye 22ª 1688.


Wee whose names are under written the townsmen of huntington and chossen by the towne to carie on towne afairs wee doe give consent to Jonathan Rodgers to goe on with ye saw mill at ye Cold Spring and to make improv- ment of ye sd. mill not Relaxing any thing in order to ye covenant betwixt ye towne & the sd. Rogerd as to the grist mill or the price of any sort of sawn timber yt ye towne shall have of the sd Rodgers wee doe give libertie as above sd. untill the town shall see cause to make use of the streame for a grist mill thay Paying to ye sd. Rodgers soe much as it will bee Beniffit to them in order to a grist mill. as wittnes our hands ye day and year above written. JOHN SAMMIS JOSEPH WHITMAN ISAAC PLATT.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, p. 146.)


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[DEED. JONATHAN SCUDDER TO JOHN SCIDMORE.]


[Abstract.]


(1688, Nov. 15.)


This indenture made the fifteenth day of novembar in the third yeer of the Raine (&c.) and in ye yeer of our Lord (&c) on thousand six hundred eaightie eaight. Betweene Jonathan Scuder of the towne of Huntington upon Long Island with in ye Countie of Suffolk & province of new yourke in Americai husbanman and Sarah his wife of ye one partie & John Scudamore Jun' of ye same towne Coun- tie and province husbanman of the other ptie : Wittnesseth : that the sd. Jonathan Scudder & Sarah his wife: have for (&c) the consideration of ye sume of sixtie six pounds ten shillins in good passable paie of this province in hand se- cured before ye ensealling and delivering heer of : have allinated barganed sould and confirmed and by these pres- ents Doe allen sell and confirme from us our heairs execu- tors administrators and asignes all our Right tittle and intrest in and too part of a farme sittuate lying and beeing one a necke of land comonly called or knowne by the name of Crab medowe necke within the bounds of huntington beeing the Right or proportion of four hundred pounds Right of upland & medow ffresh and sallt that doe beelong or was laid out unto that said fowr hundred Right Acord- ing to ye Custome and maner of the townes devision of lands or acording as those farms weare devided by lott by a mutiall agreement of the wholle towne the settlement wheare of was ordered by a generall Court of assizes held att new Yorke with Governer and Counsell wee saie all our Rights and intrests in and to ye same and every part and parsell there of wee have by these presents assigned over unto the sd. John scudamore his heairs executors ad-


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ministrators & asignes for ever to have and to hould use ocupie and injoe all & singaler the afore sd. granted prem- ises with theire apurtenances of Rights and prevelidges yt doe or may ever heer after beelong to ye same firmly or as firmly as can bee made by any deed or convance what soe ever unto ye sd. John Scidmore his heairs exsecutors administrators and asigenes Too have and to hould for ever : hee yeelding and paing therefore his annuall and yeerly proportion of what belongs to ye goverment of this province, and allsoe to stand in defense of ye Right of the afore granted p'mises that if ye sd. p"mises bee wholly lost by law that neither the sd. Jonathan scuder nor John scid- more injoes the fore mentioned then ye sd. Jonathan Scud- der his heirs (&c) shall Return all and singular such sum or sums of mony againe unto John scidmore his heaires, (&c) at soe many payments as hee the sd. Scudder reseved it ffurthermore wee the sd. Jonathan scudder and Sarah his wife doth ffurther promise, covenant and grant too and with the sd. John scudimore his heairs executors adminis- trators & asignes that ye sd. Jonathan Scudder and Sarah his wife now is and stands firmly seized of a sure & perfit estate in the law of whatsoever upland or medowe doth belong to that part of farme afore sd. accordingly derived from ye towne of huntington and having fullfilled the towns injoinktions as it is more at Large specefied in ye towns deed to ye whole ; therefore hath good Right and lawfull authoritie to sell and convaye ye same and the sd. Jonathan scudder (full covenant and warranty)


in wittnes where of wee have to this present Indenture sett too our hands and seales.


signed, sealled & delivered in ye presence of us. The Mark of X ALLESE BAILY JOSEPH BAYLY (Deeds, Vol. 1, pp. 254-6.)


JONATHAN SCUDDER


SARAH SCUDDER.


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS. 17


[DEED. JOSEPH WHITMAN TO ISAAC PLATT.] [Abstract.]


[1688, Dec. II.]


This Indenture made the eleventh of desember in ye third yeer of ye Raine of our sovr Lord (&c) and in ye yeer of our lord (&c) one thousand six hundred eaightie eaight: Beetween Joseph Whittman of the towne of Huntington upon Long Iland in ye countie of Suffolk in the province of new yourke in America husbanman, with sarah his wife of ye one partie and Isaac Platt of ye same towne Countie and province of ye other partie Wittnesseth that ye sd Joseph Whittman with sarah his wife Have &c. in the con- sideration of a valluable sume in hand Reseved &c. Have Bargoned allinatted sould and confirmed and by these prsents ffrom us our heairs exsecutors administrators and asignes &c unto ye afore sd. Isaac Platt : his heairs exsecu- tors &c all and singular that fifteene Acars of Land that was granted unto ye afore sd. Joseph Whitman att a towne meetting Aprille ye second one thousand six hundred eaightie and five sittuatte lying and beeing on a necke of land commonly called or knowne by ye east necke nott laid out but granted on ye north side of a peece of land of ye afore sd. Isaac platts adjoining it by a hyway yt Leadeth to stony brooke eastward from ye towne Together with all timbar trees wood under woods mines or mineralls exsept what belongs to ye Crowne : To have and too hould the sd. granted and barganed p'mises and apurtenances unto ye sd. Isaac Platt his heairs exsecutors administrators and asignes for ever : Yeelding and paying there fore his annuall and yeerly proportion of what belongs to ye gov- ernment of this province (full covenant and warranty.)


in witness wheare of to this present Indenture wee have sett our hands and seales the day and yeer above saide, it


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is to bee understood that the warantee is only for our owne Right in the above said land


signed, sealled and delivered in the presents of ELIPHALET JOENS ZOPHER BEECH (Deeds, Tol. 1. pp. 258-9.)


JOSEPH WHITTMAN of


the mark X SARAH


WHITTMAN


[CHILDREN OF JONATHAN SCUDDER.]


[1688, Dec. 31.]


Abigall scudder daughter of Insigne Jonathan scudder was borne ye 7th of Januare in ye yeer 1685.


Rebecka scudder daughter of Jonathan Scudder was Borne the Last day of desembar in ye yeer 1688.


(Surveys, p 150)


[ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY.]


[1688 ----. ]


A list of ye estate of huntington Aprized acording to


mony, 1688


£


s. d.


. Jonathan Jarvise


043


12 06


Sam11 wood


095


00 00


Tho. Powell


040


IO 00


Joseph wood


070


OS


04


Isaac Platt


140


IO


00


Mr. wood


146


04


02


John weeks


095


II 02


Tho: Whisson


. 025


IO 00


1


19


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Edward higbee


OII


IO


00


Captt. Baily


074


07


02


William Jarvise


025


IO 00


Tho. higbee


045


IO 00


Nath. foster


об9


15


IO


James Chichester sen™


06


12


06


Tho : Scuder


133


15


IO


Rob : Cranfield


IO3


06


00


Stephen Jarvice Sen™


075


16 08


widow barnes


O13


15 00


Capt ffleett


165


IO 00


Stephen Jarvise


032


02


00


Jonathan Rodgers


150


04


02


Henry Sooper


068


00 00


John Green


041


00 00


John betts


057


08


06


John Adams souldjear


022 13 00


Jonathan Adams


021


03


00


Tho: Brush


II


8


Rich Brush (Rich brush paid widder Joanes)


07


6


Jonas wood


II 10


Joseph Whittman


O 09 8


Abiel tittus (the three, Whettman and both tituses to pay widdow Jones) O


IO


9


Sargant tittus


Rob: Artor


O OI IO


Sam: Kicham


O 13


9


Widder Joans


I 03


10


John Joans


O 07 6


Tim Konklin


O 10


8


Benjamin Joans


0


06


5


John Samons


0


13


07


Rich : Whitte


O 03


IO


Hen. Sooper .


O 04


6


Jonathan Rodgers


O


18


IO


.


II


8


20


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Mr Jacob wallker


O


OI


0


Tho: Higbe


0


03


IO


Tho: Lawrance


O


02


6


Josiah Joans


0


OI


6


Henry desburo


O


15


6


Rich betts


0


02


6


John Inkerson


O


14


5


Adam Whittehed


O 02


6


Simmon Lane


O


03


O


Tho: marten


0


06


6


Ed. Bunce


O


12


9


George Ballding


O


об


4


John Samis


122


IO


08


James Chichester Jun™


052


00


00


mosses Scudders lott


OIO


IO


00


Timothy Conklin


087 00


00


Jonathan wood


031


07


об


Jonathan Scudder


IOI


17


08


John Kicham


075


OI


08


Rich. davice


028


00 00


John davice


032


00


00


Benjamin scrifner


027


00


00


Richard Williams


098


00


00


Samuell Kicham .


083


OI


08


Samuell tittus


054


об


00


Abiell tittus


061


O5


00


Joseph whittman


118


00


00


Jonas wood Jun"


071


IO


00


Richard brush


068


19


об


Tho. brush


075


00


IO


John brush


057


05


00


Captt Platt


231


00


00


nicolas Smith


O2I


00


00


widdowe Core


027


об 02


Jams Smith


.


056


IO 00


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Tho: wickes


096


14 00


Jonathan Harnett


042


OI


02


Robart kellam


075


14 00


Timothy Scuder


027


00


00


Jeremiah hubart


024


00


00


Jacob Brush .


027


12


06


david Chichester


018


00


00


Jonathan Chichester


020


00


00


Rodger guint


018


00 00


Jeremiah Smith


. 074


00 00


Thomas whitthed


020


15 00


John Scidmore Sen™


019


IO


00


Thomas Scidmore


046


00


00


Edward bunce


092


IO 00


Jeremiah Adams


039


04 00


John Inkersolle


083


12 об


Jons Vallentine


036


15


00


John Page


019


17


06


John Mathews


019


IO 00


Richard Gildersleeve


037


00


00


John scidmore Jun'


047


00


00


Jonathan Luice


077


00 00


Phillip udall


079


IO 06


William Broderton


054


00


06


James Batte


040


00


00


Walter noacks


037


12 00


Thomas Smith


021


00 00


Samuell Smith


021


15 00


Richard Sooper


022


IO


00


Robard arthur


046


02


06


John Jones .


028


04


02


David Scudder


033


02


06


John Gooldin


031


00


00


John Adams Carpenter


.


. 019


04 00


William mace


019


IO


00


(File, No. 1.)


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[DEED. SAMUEL TITUS TO JONATHAN WOOD.] [Abstract.]


[1689, March 2.]


This Indenture Mad ye second day of March 1689 Be- twene Samuell Titus & Jonathan wood of Jemeca. Wit- nesseth that Samuel Titus for a sum in hand paid, hath Given granted Bargned &c unto ye said Jonathan wood his heirs &c for ever one equall halfe of my Lott divided by a straight Loyne through ye midest of ye sd. Lott Itt being ye south halfe sittuate Lying & being In ye Town ship of Huntington bounded on ye south by ye Lott of John Jones on ye north by ye other halfe of this sd. Lott, bounded on ye east by ye street on ye west by ye Land In Commons allso one hundred pound Right of Land In ye ould & first purchas of ye Town of Huntington & this hundred wright to be from ye first originall of hundred In ye sd. Town together with all and singular ye hereditements &c there unto be- longing. To have & to hold forever With all priviledges (and full covenant and warranty of title.) signed & sealed. Witness SAMUELL TITTUS


HENERY TITUS JOHN KETCHAM


Acknowledged May 7. 1703 JOHN WOOD, Tes.


(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 486.)


[TOWN MEETING.]


[1689, April 2.]


Aprill ye 2ª at A towne meeting Legally warned 1689.


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the day above sd Thomas brush was Legally chossen constable


The day above written weare legally chossen for townes men to cary on all towne afairs Rellatting to ye good of ye towne in generall Joseph Whittm John Kicham Thomas wickes.


The day above sd. it was voated and consented to yt all from 14 years old and upwards shall ye 2ª munday an tusday in June next cutt brush to bee ordered and apointed wheane by ye townsmen : and each person upon faillure or negleckt to forfitt three shillings per day for snch negleckt to bee forth with taken by distres by the Constable : and the towne: not the farmers are to meett at ye meeting house upon the day apointed att ye beat of the drum.


the day above written Captt platt was ordered by a towne voat to use his best discresion to procure our last money Ratte to us againe and upon procurment the towne doth ingage to save ye sd. Captt Platt harmles in the premises.


The day above sd. Johathan Scudder was Legally chossen coleckter to gather all Ratts belonging to ye Countie an towne.


The same day above sd. Sargent Thomas wickes was chossen to join with Captin baily to lay out land for ye east end of ye towne.


The day above written it was voatted that Captt fleett shall have 40 acars of land our wright in it a joinig to ye north side of his own land at Claboard hollowe in lue of what is due to him in ye Ratte made to pay the tirks att yorke and those men behind in yt Ratte are to pay it into ye Constable or townsmen.


0


D


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it was allsoe voated and consented to yt if those men behind in ye tirks Ratte doe not pay in into ye constable or townsmen what is behind for them to pay by next crismas that fortie acars of their devission land shall bee deducted and taken from them when their lands is laid out.


Aprill ye 2 1689 att a towne meeting it was voatted and granted yt John Adams, carpenter shall have one hundred pound Right of land from the first settlement of the towne hee to pay to the towne five pound for it within a twelve month after ye datte heer of it is to bee paid in curant passable pay.


Aprille ye 2ª : 89 att a towne meeting it was voated and granted yt Jonas Platt sonn of Isaac Platt shall have one hundred pound Right of land from the first settlement of the towne and eaight acars of division land lying south or southeast from ye head of ye crooked hollowe ye cart way to ye south hee to pay as John Adams five pounds curant pay.


The day above sd. it was voatted and granted yt John Scidmore Jun' shall have twentie acars of land as ye plase will afoard it east and north of a trackt of land yt ye sd. scidmore bought of John Goolldin not to hinder any wattering place for creaturs or hie wayes or buring place.


The day above sd. it was voated & granted yt Abiell tittus shall have ten acars of division land one the north side of the Path yt goeth to oyster bay.


The day above sd it was voated & granted yt Robart Kellam shall have twentie acars of land, division land join- ing to h's other land upon the west necke by the harbor side of ye soth side of his other land their.


The day above sd. it was voatted and granted yt


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Samuell Smith shall have a hundred pound Right of land from ye first settlement of the towne and eaight acars of division land in and about the place whare hee made coale last micalmus hee paying for it in specia and time as the others doe.


The day above sd. it was voatted & grantted yt James Chichester Jun" shall have eaight acars of land upon the west neck to ye west ward of John Scudders pond at y head of a hollow yt goes from those ponds.


Aprill ye 2ª 1689 at a towne meeting it was voated and granted yt goodman Sooper shall have ten acars of divis- ion land upon ye west neck upon ye south side of ye hed of ye cove swamp.


The day above sd. it was voatted and granted yt Samuell Kicham shall have twentie acars of division land at ye spring that Runs south ward beeyound Goerges Spring.


The day a bove sd it was voatted & grantted yt Jonathan Scudder shall have twentie acars of devision land lying on ye north side of seataukett Road agenst dicke pechegans land.


The day above sd it was voated and granted to John Ingersolle yt hee shall have fourtie acars of division land ye towne Right in it upon Crabmedowe necke


The same day above sd. was voatted and granted to Thomas Wickes libertie to sett his barne fowr foott into ye streett eastward and to Run his fence from ye south east corner of his barne to ye place wheare his gatte post stands nowe.


The day above sd it was voatted & ordered yt all per- sons shall bring in to ye Clarke house an acount of all their division land, home lotts exsepted : to have an acount of


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what land every man hath had granted to him or what- soeever hee hath purchased of any other person.


The day above sd. it was voatted & granted yt Jonathan Luise shall have twentie acars of Land upon fresh pond necke or neer their abouts belonging to yt which hee bought of Captt Baily ye towne Right in it.


The day above sd it was voatted & granted yt Jeremiah Smith shall have six acars of land or 8 att ye hed of fryers hollowe division land.


The day above sd it was voatted and granted yt James vallentine shall have fifteen acars of land upon Crab- medowe necke ye towne Right in it.


The day above sd it was voatted and granted yt Richard brush should have a hundred pound Right of land from ye first settlement of ye towne hee to pay for it to ye towne as others doe yt have the same day granted so to them.


Aprill ye 2ª 1689. the same day at a towne meeting it was voatted and grantted yt Captt epenetus Platt shall have of devision land what comes to ye Right of a too hun- dred pound Right easterly of Thomas powells land lying south west from ye east field which too hundred pound Right ye sd. Captt Platt bought of John Jones.


The same day above written it was voatted & granted yt Captt Epenctus Platt shall have libertie to change and lay downe sixteen acars and a haulfe of land formerly granted him south ward and take up ye sd quanitie of land east ward of Thomas Powells division land.


The day above sd. it was voatted and granted yt James Smith should have six or eaight acars of divission land bee yoand ye old east feild.


(Town Meetings, Vol. 1, pp. 163-166.)


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[EDWARD BRUSH'S LAND.]


[1689, Apr. 2.]


The Record of Edward Brushes Land.


The hundred pound right which was bought By Richard B. of the town was to be equall with all former grants be- ing granted Aprill the 2nd 1689 Is now his sonn Edward Brushes.


the mark of ELIZABETH KETCHAM JOHN KETCHAM (Deeds, Vol. 1 p. 300, B.)


his RICHARD X BRUSH mark


[LAND OF THOMAS SCIDMORE.]


[1689, Apr. 12.] ·


Laid out for Thomas scidmore ye 12th of aprill 1689. twentie acars of Land on the north side of the hoge pond on Crab medowe neck in too parcels one parcel fortie Rod square the other parcel one the west side seventie Rod in length and twentie seven Rod in breadth laid out by us acording to the towne grant


JOSEPH BAILY THOMAS WICKES


A True Coppy as it was given in to mee by the Sur- p mee Isaac Platt, Rec


vaors


(Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 132.)


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[LAND SURVEYED FOR JOHN INGERSOL.]


[1689, Oct. II.]


Aprill ye IIth : 1689


Laid out ye day above sd. fortie acers of land on Crab medowe necke in too parcels the eastermost lying between land of Thomas Scidmore beeing ten acers the other par- cell thirtie acers beeing in length eaightie Rod ajoining to the Cart way on the north side and sixty Rod in breadth, southward from ye Cart path : wee saie Laid out by us for John Inkersolle.


JOSEPH BAILLY THOMAS WICKES A True Coppy as it was given to mee by the survaors, Isaac Platt Recor


Aprille ye 13th : 1689 (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 229.)


[LAND OF JAMES VALENTINE.]


[1689, Apr. 13.]


Whereas James Vallentine had fifteen acars of land granted uppon the account of devission land and according to the towne grant wee whose names are under written have laid out to Jonas vallentine fifteen acars one Crab medowe necke in Lenth sixtie Rod : in breadth fortie Rod : Aprill ye 12th 1689


A True Coppy as it was given in to mee by ye Survaors Aprill ye 13th 1689


p mee Isaac Platt Rec" (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 132 )


29


HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.


[A WATERING PLACE.]


[No date.]


Know all men by thes presence that I, thomas Jrves of Huntington for and In consideration of a certen peece or small parcell of swampe Land given and granted unto ye above sd. Thomas Jarves by ye trustees of ye towne of Hun- tington do by thes presence Ingage to Leave out to ye Comans A spring or Conveanent watering place Lying and joying to ye high way Leading In to this sd. east neck or Lettell neck this sd. peece of swampe joyning to Cap- tain higbeyes medow on ye north and to ye highway on ye west.


By mee John Ketcham, Clerk (Deeds, Vol. 1, p. 85.)


[TOWN MEETING. THE POLITICAL REVOLUTION .* ]


[1689, May 3.]




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