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tors and administrators for ever Quitt Claime of any Right tittle or Intrest that I or they hav or May any Manner of way have or May seeme to have to the abovesaid housing Land and Commonage or priviledges or in and unto any part or parcell therof unto the afor Mentioned Edmand Shaw and to his Assignes for ever as Witnes My hand and seale this sixt day of Aprill and In the : year of our Lord 1699
NATHANIELL BARNES L S
Signed sealed & delivered (sig)
In presents of
ROBERT DAYTON JUR R. D his Marke THOMAS CHATFIELD Recordr
Book of Marks 20 .- The Last Mentioned John Parsons findin sum Inconvenience in the last mentioned ear mark De- clareth it to be and so to remayn from this d forward, Viz, a half penny on each side of the Left ear and one half penny on the under side of the right eare.
entred Aprill the 7th 1699: (Refers to entry of April 27, 169S.)
Test THOMAS CHATFIELD Recorder.
Book A, page 181 .- (Abstract.)-This Indenture Made this twenth day of Aprill in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand six hondred Ninty nine by and Between Ebenizer Leeke Junir of Easthampton In the County of Suffolke upon ye Island of Nassaw In the province of New York In America Cooper of the one party : and James Diamond of the said Town and County Yeoman : of the other party : Witneseth
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that the said Ebinezer Leeke for and In Consideration of five pounds Currant Money of New York by James Diamond abovesaid to him In hand paid Hath sold and Confirmed unto the said Diamond his heirs and Assignes for ever a sertain tract of Land Lying in the Eastern plaines belonging to the forsaid Town of Easthampton Containing five Acres More or Less Bounded as followeth : Viz, by John Parsons Land on the Southwest : Northeast on ye Land of Thomas Mulford and Cornelios Conkling Northwest upon the Highway that Com- eth from Steephen Hedgis land and upon the bank Southerly, and doth warrant :
further ye abovsaid James Diamond doth Covenant and firm- ly oblige himselfe and his Heirs to Make and Maintayn a pro- portion of fence to the above said Land as he the said Ebine- zer Leeke and his Heires was obliged to performe :
In Witnes wherof for all and every the Above granted Premises the above Ebinezer Leeke hath hereunto set his hand and afixed his seale In Easthampton aforsaid In the year & day a bove written
EBINEZER LEEKE [L.S.]
In presents of NATHANIELL BAKER JAMES BRAIDING
EASTHAMPTON Aprill ye 25th 1699
Acknowledged this day befor Me Samuell Mulford Justis of ye peace
A true Coppie Compare pr Thomas Chatfield Recorder.
Book A, page 184 .- Know all men by these presents that whereas I Thomas Baker of Easthampton Haveing given and Granted unto My sone Nathaniell Baker : to him and his Heirs Certain Lands and Chattiles together with other privi-
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ledges and accommodations, as may More fully Appear by a Convayance under my hand and seale Dated August 22d 1682, Now afterward in a deed of Gift to my sonne Thomas Baker thorough an oversight the said Lands and Chattiles the which before was given and Granted unto my aforsaid sone : was not excepted in the said deed to my sone Thomas, Now that there May no differance arise between My said sones and their Heires herafter I do hear sollemnly Declare that ye said Convayance was to have been excepted In the said deed of gift to My sone Thomas ye which through oversight was omit- ted I do farther declare that whereas I have fully and Abso- lutely given unto my sone Nathaniell According as the said Convayance specifyeth that though it be omitted as aforesaid in the said deed that Neith my sone Thomas Nor his Heires Can not Lay any Manner of Claime to the said Granted prem- ises it being given before the deed of gift to him was grant- ted, I do farther both desir and Charge my sone Thomas and his Heires thay shall Not Lay any Manner of Claime to any part or parcell of either the said Land or Chattills the which was granted to my said Sone Nathaniell as aforesaid, as they shall Expect the blessing of god to prosper them and Answer it at that great day before the Judge of Hheaven and Earth-
Now for the further Explenation and Confirmation of the Above said granted premises in the said Convayance I Thomas Baker Junir sone to Thomas Baker abovesaid absolutly Knowing that My father had given and granted unto My Brother Nathaniell, all the Lands & Chattels and all and every ye priviledges therein spesified before the Deed of gift was by father granted to Mee and My heires I the said Thomas Baker Junior do by these presents Renownce and Make voide and Null all the right and tittle that thorough the said Neglect of that which was granted to My Brother Nathaniell Might her after be demanded or Recovered : and I do further Covenant to and with my Brother Nathaniell and his heires that for any
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further Assureance of all the said granted premises to assigne thereunto
Witnes our Hands and seales this first of May 1699
his THOMAS T B BAKER [L.S.]
marke his THOMAS O BAKER JUNR [L.s.] Marke
Signed Sealed In presence of his
STEPHEN S H HAND
Marke JAMES BRADING:
EASTHAMPTON May the first 1699
This day Mr Thomas Baker and his sone Thomas Baker Junir acknowledged the above written Instrumen to be their act and before Me Samuell Mulford Justis of the peace
The above written Is a true Coppie Compared with the Originall and Extracted therfrom pr Thomas Chatfield Town Clarke
Book A, page 6 .- Sarah whitehair by Lamenes being Chargable to the Town the trustee In order to her Cure : send her to Docter Cooper In June 1698
May 1699 : the trustees did order John Hopping to dis- charge what was expended upon her either for Quartering or Medisins at Oyster bay and to take Advice about Carrying her to Docter Beateman and to do so he should be advised in the Matter
This was Atested by Mr John Mulford & Cornelos Conk- ling trustees for the year 1699;
The above written Is a true Record.
test THOMAS CHATFIELD Town Clark
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OYSTER BAY ye 17th of May 1699.
Then Received for what I have done for Sarah whitehaire the sum of 03€ by me
ROBERT COOPER
OYSTER BAY ye 18th of May 1699
Then Received for Sarah Whitehaires borde the sume of £03 6s by Me
THOMAS YOUNGES
The above written is a true Coppie of those two reseipts Compared and entred pr order of the trustees by
THOMAS CHATFIELD Town Clarke
Flatbush In Kings County upon Island Nassaw In the prov- ince of New york ye nineteenth day of May in the eleventh year of his Majesties Reigne an : do : 1699.
Whereas Sarah Whitehair (being troubled with a sad Acsi- dent and Afflicted) Is Brought by Me the under written John Hoppin of Suffolke County of the Town of Easthampton in said County upon the Island abovesaid to Cornell Beatman of Flatbush in Kings County abovsaid to be Cured by said Cor- nell Beatman Therfor this May be Knowne to every body Concerning this that I the above said John Hoppin for My selfe My Heires Executors or Administrators Am firmely bound and holden to said Cornell Beatman his heires execu- tors or Administrytors to pay the Just and full payment or sume of ten pounds Lawfull Money of this province to the performance therof I have sett downe my hand and seale the day year and place above writte
Was signed with such a signe h of
JOHN HOPPIN [L.S.]
Signed sealed & delivered In sight and presents of JOHANIS VANELCELEN Clereq of Kings County
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This Compared with the Originall and Examined by Me the abovesaid Johannis Van Elcelen Clark of Kings Count.
Cost of two pieces of writting 5 bitts The above written Is a true Coppy Compared with said Coppie and extracted therfrom pr
THOMAS CHATFIELD Town Clarke.
Book A, 196 .- (Abstract.) This Indenture made this twenty third day of May In the Year of our Lord Christ, one thousand six hondred, Ninety nine; by and Between Richerd Shaw of Easthampton In the County of Suffolk in the Prov- ince of New York, In America, Yeoman of the one part, and Jaacob Schellinx of the same Town and County Yeoman ; of the other part ; witneseth, That, he the said Richerd Shaw for and In Consideration of one and thirty pounds Current Money of New Yorck ; by Jacob Schellinx Above said to him in hand paid Hath sold and Confirmed unto the said Jacob Schellinx his Heires and Assignes . for ever; one quarter of a whole share : and the twentieth part of a shear of land and Commonage at Meantaket both on this side the forte pond and Beyond it whersoever it be throughout the whole Neck Called Meantakett; and also two Acres and a halfe of Com- monage on this side Mentakett through the bounds of the proprietors In and about the Town To Have and to Holde forever and doth warrant. In Witnes whereof the said Rich - erd Shaw hath hereunto set his hand And seale In the town of Easthampton aforesaid and In the year & day above written.
RICHERD SHAW. [L.s.]
In Presence of
TIMOTHY MULFORD
JAMES BRAIDING.
May ye 29th 1699 acknowledged this day befor me Samuell Mulford Justis of the peace.
A true Coppie Compared By Thomas Chatfield Recordr.
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Book A, page 1672 .- Whereas I Stephen Hand of East- hampton in the County of Suffolke one the Island of Nassaw being Lawfully possest of sertain housing and Land; by the afore mentioned John Brookes of the sayd Easthampton as by the afore said deed bering date August ye first 1698 doth fully Apear.
Be it Knowne to all Manner of persons whatsoever that we the aforesaid John Brookes and Stephen Hand for divers good causes us therunto moveng have and do by these presents for our selves our Heires and Assignes Quitt Claime in and unto any part of the said housing Land or privilidges by vertue of the afore Mentioned deed of sale wholly and absolutly Re- voaking and Renounsing any Manner of right Tittle or Intres in and unto any part of the afore granted premises in as full and Ample Manner to all Intents and porposes as if the afore- said deed had never been Made or Granted and to that end and purpos I the Aforesaid Stephen Hand do with My owne Hand by Crosing the said deed of sale, do Cansell the same as witnes My hand the 29th day of May 1699.
the mark of
STEPHEN S H HAND.
The above writte was Acknowledged by the said Stephen Hand to be his act and deed.
Test THOMAS CHATFIELD Recordr.
Book 4, page 38 .- June the 8th 1699 towns esti-
mate is 10869-10
Mr Hunttings Rate of that date is more by 30-3-93 Willm Schellinx 00-7-4-2
Thomas Baker 00-6-9-2 Matthias Burnat. 00-1-0
this last omited in the rate
30-18-11-2
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Book G, page 22 .- (Abstract.) This Indenture made this twelveth day of June in ye year of our Lord Christ one Tou- sand six Hondred Ninety & nine by and between Jacob Day- ton of Cape may and the County of Cape May in Amer- rica of the one part; And Abiall Earle of Easthampton In the County of Suffolke upon the Island of Nassaw Weavor of the other part : Witneseth : that he the said Jacob Dayton for and In Consideration of fifty pounds Current Money of New York by Abiall Earle above said to him in hand paid Hath sold and Confirmed unto the said Abiall Earle his Heires and Assignes forever, A Certain tract of Land Con- taining six acres of Land (more or Less scituated lying and being in the said Town of Easthampton Bounded by the Land of Benjamin Osborns on the East side and the North end : and on Thomas Barneses Land on the North west the High- way on the South togather with the House gardin & Orcherd &c to Have and to hold and will warrant and forever Defend by these presents In Witness whereof he said Jacob Dayton hath heareunto set to his Hand and fixed his seale in East- hampton In the day and year abovesaid.
JACOB DAYTON. [L.s.] her
RUTH R DAYTON. marke
In Presents of
THOMAS DIBELL JAMES BRADING.
Acknowledged same day by Jacob Dayton before me
Test JOSIAH HOBART.
A true Coppie Compared pr Thomas Chatfield Recordr.
Book A, page 75 .- Easthampton At a gennerall Town Meeting Leagally Convened June ye 26th 1699 It was then
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ordered by A Major vote of the freeholders that Robert Kedee should have Liberty to set his hous by ; or near the North- west side of Thomas Edwards lott an so to take up : or have so Much Land laid out to him by the sd Tho Edwardses lott and Lyon Gardiners land as is eaquall to that which he bought of Mr Lyon Gardiner in amegonset woods and is to have this by way of exchange he the said Kedee Laying down that which he so bought of Mr. gardiner to the Town upon his Takeing up this by vertue of the towns grant as above said a true Record test.
THOMAS CHATFIELD Recordr.
Book A, page 7 .- June the twenty 6th 1699.
Then at a Leagall Town Meeting it was ordered by a Ma- jor vote that the trustees should Improve the sheep dongue for the Clearing and cuting of bushis in Common or for Com- mon pasturing either about town or ot Meantak or both : at hom or at Meantak at their discression
Book A, page 188 .- (Abstract.)-This Indenture Made this fourth day of July In the year of our Lord Christ one Thous- and six hondred Ninty & nine, by And Between Abiall Carle of Easthampton In the County of Suffolk upon the Island of Nassaw In the province of New York In america Weaver of the one party : and Jasob Schellinx of the same town and County Yeoman of the other party Witneseth that: he the said Abiall Carle for and In the Consideration of five pounds ten shillings Current Money of New York By Jacob Schel- linx aforsaid to him In hand paid Have sold and Confirmed : unto the said Jacob Schellinx his heires and Assignes for ever A Certain tract of Land and Meadowe Lying within the bounds of Easthampton aforesaid as followeth : the said up- land Lying and be Eastern plaines : Containing four Acres
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(more or Less) and Bounded by Samuell parsones Juniors Land on the West : & Edward Jones land on the East the highway North & South, the Meadow Lying at Nepeage Containing one Acre and an half (More or Less) Bounded by Capt John Wheelers Meadowe on the west the Harbor North the sand hilles East and John Carles Meadow on the South ; To have and to Hold forever and doth warrant
In Witness wherof he the said Abiall Carle hath hereunt sett to hand and seale the year and day abovesaid
ABIEL CARLE [L.S.]
In presents of
SAMUELL SHERRILL
JAMES BRADING
Before the sealing of these presents It is agreed that wher- as there Is above specified one Acre and an halfe of Medow sold unto the above said Jacob Schellinx it Is to be under- stood that it ie the one half of three Acres be it More or Less the which being in partnership Between the said Abiall Carle & John Carle
The 14th day of August 1699 the subscribed Abiell Carle Appeared befor Me & Acknowledged the above Instrument together with the postscript to be his act and deed as Attes JOSIAH HOBART
A true Coppie, Compared by
THOMAS CHATFIELD Recordr.
Book A, page 190 .- (Abstract.)-Know All Men by these presents that I John Mulford of Easthampton In the County of Suffolke Yeoman upon the Island of Nassaw: in the eleventh year of his Majesties Reigne King of England Scot- land france and Ireland Defender of the faith &c for Divers good Causes and Considerations Me thereunto moving have sold and Delivered and for ever Quitt unto Nathaniell Bishop
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of Easthampto In the County of Suffolk yeoman and to his Heires and Assignes for ever ; all that parcell of Land with all the priviledges and Appertaynances thereunto belonging Lying and being within the Town of Easthampton in the said County of Suffolke Called by the Name of Ammaganset Contayning twenty four Acres of Land be it More or less be- ing in two parsels one parsell Containeth Seventeen Acres be it More or Less bounded By Jeremiah Conklings Land South- west and by Jeremiah Millers land on the Northwest and A Highway on the Northeast and upon the Southeast the other parsell being seven Acres be it More or Less, bounded by Mr Samuell Mulfords land on the Southwest : and a Highway on the Southeast And the other two sides by the Commons all Which I the above said John Mulford doth for My selfe My Heires Executors and Administrators Covinant Promis and grant unto the abovesaid Nathaniell Bishop his Heires Execu- tors and &ssignes : To have and to hold forever and do war- rant
As witness My hand and seale the fourth day of September In the year of our Lord 1699 &c :
JOHN MULFORD [L.S.]
In the presents of us
JAMES BRADING BENJAM SMITH
SEPTEMBER ye 4th 1699
Acknowledged same day before Me Samuell Mulford Justis of ye peace
A true Coppie Compared pr
THOMAS CHATFIELD Recordr
Book A, page 197 .- (Abstract.) -- To All Christian people to whome these presents May Come Benjamin Mulford of the Cohansy in the province of west Jersey sendeth Greeting
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Know ye that for divers good Considerations and auses him therunto Moveing but More espesially for the some of fifteen pounds in Money to him in hand payd by Benjamen Conkling of Easthampton on Long Island In the Colony of New York ITath sould and Confirmed unto the said Benjamin Conkling all that eight Acres of Land Lying in the Indian well plaine be it more or less as it was layed out to William Mulford de- sceased and also Nine Acres of Land be it more or Less at the head of Hands Creeck ; and four acres of Land be it More or Less Lying Betweene Alewive Brooke & hands Creeke as chey were Layd out unto the Allotment of the said William Mulford in the Last division : To have and to holde forever doth warrant
As withess his hand and seale This eleventh day of Septem- ber 1699
BENJAMIN MULFORD [L.S.]
Thomas Mulford son & Heir to William Mulford deceased doth for him selfe his Heires and Assignes forever Quitt Claime of any right tittle or Intrest in the above said parsels of Land in the above Instrument sould and Convayed by the above said Benjamin Mulford as witnes his hand and seale the year and day aforesaid.
THOMAS MULFORD [L.S.]
Il presents of Benjamin Mulford and Thomas Mulford
JOSIAH HOBART LEWIS CONKLING
The day afforesaid Benjamin Mulford before Me acknowl- edged the above Instrument
JOSIAH HOBART
A true Coppie as well of Thomas Mulfords Quitting Claims as of the deeds of sale extracted out of the originall and com- pared Therwith pr
THOMAS CHATFIELD Recordr
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Book G, page S. (Abstract.) To All Christian People to Whome Thes presents May Come Benjamin Mulford of the Towne of Cohansie In the province of New west Jersie In Amerrica sendeth Greeting :
Know ye that for Divers good Causes & Considerations him thereunto Moving but More especially for and In Considera- tion of the som of twenty four pounds in hand payd by Rich- erd Shaw of Easthampton on the Island of Nassaw : have sold & Confirmed unto the said Richerd Shaw all that his parsell of land Lying and being In Easthampton Aforesaid Contayn- ing eleven Acres be the same More or Less as it was Layd out to the Allotment of William Mulford Deceased to the Northward of the Highway that Leads to Indian well and to the Eastward of the Land of John Carle deceased : & Now in the hands & possesion of the said Richerd Shaw To have and to holde forever and doth warrant As witness his Hand and seale this twenty Third day of September Anoqr Dom 1699
BENJAMIN MULFORD [L.S.]
I Thomas Mulford of Easthampton being eldest son & Heire unto William Mulford deceased from whome the afore said Land Came, do hearby for myself My Heires executors and Assignes forever Quitt Flaime to and renownce all Manner of Intrest or pretence of Intrest In or to the above bargained premises or any part or parcell thereof as attest My hand & seale the day & year Afforesaid :
THOMAS MULFORD [L.s.]
In presence of us by the said Benjamin
Mulford & by Thomas Mulford
JOSIAH HOBART
BBINEZER BELDING
The 26th day of September 1699, the said Benjamin Mul- ford Came before me Josiah Hobart one of his Majesties Jus- tices of the peace and Acknowledged the above
JOSIAH HOBART
A true Coppie Compared pr Thomas Chatfield Recordr
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Book A, page 71. (Abstract.) This Indenture Made this Twentieth Sixth day of September In the year of our Lord Christ 1999 Between John Parsons of Cape may I the County of Cape may In the province of West Jerzie in America Yeo- man of the one party : and William Edwards Junior of East- hampton In the County of Suffolke upon the Island of Nas- saw, Yeoman, of the other part Witneseth ; That the said John Parsons for and In Consideration of the sum of eleven pounds Eleven Shillings In Currant Money of New York to him in hand paid Hath sold and Confirmed unto the said Wil- liam Edwards His heires and Assignes forever a Certaine tract of Land Scituated Lying and being In the Township of East- hampton abovesaid, at a plasc Commonly Known by the In- dian well plaine, Containing Nine Acres (more or Less) boun- ded on the Northend on the Highway the South end on the South sea and on the west side upon the Land of Josiah Ed- wards and on the East side To Have and to Hold forever and do warrant In Witness whereof he the said John Parsons hath hear unto sett his hand and Affixed his seale in East- hampton the day and year abovesaid.
JOHN PARSONS [L.S.]
In presents of JOSIAH EDWARDS JAMES BRADING
The 28th September 1699 Came before me the said John Parsons" and acknowledged the above Instrument to be his act and deed
JOSIAH HOBART
A true Coppie Compared pr Thomas Chatfield Recordr
Book A, page 191 .- (Abstract.) This Indenture Made this fourth day of Octobor In the year of 1699 beween John Mil- ler of Easthampton In the County of Suffolke upon the Isl-
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and of Nassaw In the province of New York : In America, Yeoman : of the one party ; and Matthias Burnat of the Aforesaid Town and County Cordwinder of the other part, witneseth that the said John Miller for and In Consideration of six pounds Currant Money of New Yorke by Matthias Bur- nat, abovesaid to him in hand payed, Hath Bargained and Sold unto the said Matthias Burnat, his Heirs and Assignes for ever, one sixtteenth part of a whole share of Land throughout the Neck Meantakut both on this side the forte pond ; and beyond whithersoever it be thoroughout the whole Neck of Muntakut, Lying and being at the East, end of the Island of Nassaw abovesaid, with all and singuler, the privi- lidges, proffits, Comodities, hereditiments, and Appertain- ances whatsoever, to the same belonging or In any wise Ap- pertaining as also all the Right tittle, Intrest, properly Claimed and demanded of him the said John Miller, In and unto the above Mentioned premises, or any part therof, To have And to hold forever and doth warrant. In witnes wher wher of the said John Miller hath hearunto set his hand and affixed his seale in the town of Eashampton, ye year and day abovsaid.
his John I MILLER. mark
in presents of CORNELOS CONKLING GEORGE DIBELL JAMES BRADING.
The day offor said John Miller Came befor me and acknowl- edged the above to be his act and deed.
JOSIAH HOBART.
A true Copie Compared pr Thomas Chatfield.
Recorder.
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Book A. page 192 .- (Abstract.) This Indenture Made this sixteenth day of October In the year 1699 Between John Parsons of Cape may, In the County of Cape May, In the Province of west Jerzey In America, Yeoman, of the one party : and Jacob Schellinx of Easthampton in The County of Suffolk upon th Island of Nassaw yeoman of the other party ; witneseth that he the said John Parsons for and In Consideration of nine pound Currant Money of New York by Jacob Schellinx above said, to him In hand paid, Hath sold and Confirmed, unto ye said Jacob Schellinx his heires and assignes forever, a Certain tract of Land Containing six acres (more or Less) Situate Lying and Being in the Eastern plaines belonging to Easthampton aforesaid bounded by Jacob Schel- linx Land on the west side John Gardiners Land on the East side, the bank on the South end and the highway on the North end : Also another piece of Land Containing one Acre and half (more or Less) Scituate Lying and being in the aforesaid plaines Bounded by Enoch Fithings Land on the East and west sides, the said Bankes on the South and the Highway on the North, To Have and to Hold forever and do warrant. In Witnes whereof the said John Parsons hath hereunto sett his hand and Affixed his seale In the Town of Easthampton aforesaid and the day above written.
JOHN PARSONS. [L.S. ]
In Presents of
his
ROBART R PARSONS
marke
JAMES BRADING
WILLIAM STANARD his SAMUELL O PARSONS mark
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This 17th day of october 1699 the said John Parsons Came and acknowledged the same.
JOSIAH HOBART.
A true Coppie Compared pr Thomas Chatfield Recorder.
Book A, page 80 .- November the 9th 1699.
Then Received of David vallintine the sum of six pounds eighteen Shillings on the Account of Mr John Parsons to- wards the payment of the Maintenance of Sarah Whitehair Received by me.
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