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One parcel of meadow at the Northwest being formerly Mr. Lion Gardiners' and Mr. James which he hath exchanged with Jeremiah Concklin for his meadow in the neck at Accobanock,
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and another parcel in the second division at Accobanock bounded with William Hedges East and Thomas Osburne Jr. West.
One parcel of meadow at Norwest which he had of George Miller, bounded with Stephen Hedges on the Southwest and Tho. Osborne Northeast, the creek Norwest and the woods Southeast.
One parcel of land Eastward with the fence thereto belong- ing thereto which was laid out to Jeremiah Conkling, bound- ed with a highway North and the highway South and John Mulfords' lot West and William Mulfords' lot East fourteen acres more or less. (the other in page 72.)
JOHN STRETTONS' RECORDS.
BOOK B, page 72 .- One second home lot being the fifteen lot bought of Stephen Hand, containing six acres be it more or less bounded with that which was William Simans' on the West, the street North, a highway South, Thomas Osborn Jr. East.
One parcel of land bought of Jeremiah Meacham in the lit- tle lots, containing nine acres be it more or less bounded with the Calf Pasture North the pond East and South Thomas Diments land West.
One parcel on the little plains containing three acres be it more or less bounded with the Town's land West and Thomas Diments land East, the beach South and a highway North without. the fence.
One parcel of land on the mill plains containing three acres and half be it more or less bounded with Stephen Hands' land on the West Jeremiah Concklings' land East, the highway North and the beach South.
One parcel of land on the Eastern plains containing eight acres and a half, bounded with the highway North, John Mul- fords' land East, the beach South and John Hands' land West,
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One parcel of land Eastward in the woods containing eight acres be it more or less, bounded with Benjamin Conckling's land West, the Common North, Joshua Garlick's land East and the highway South.
One parcel of land on the Indian well plains containing six acres be it more or less, bounded with Thomas Osborns' Sr. land East, John Parsons and Richard Shas' land West, the beach South & the Common North.
One parcel of meadow at Ackobonek the first division bounded with Robert Daiton's meadow South, William Ed- wards' North, the woods West.
One parcel in the great meadow the second division, bound- ed with Robert Daitons' meadow West, the creek on the East, William Edwards North and the line South.
One parcel of meadow at Norwest containing four acres be it more or less bounded with Stephen Hedges meadow on the South, William Edwards' meadow on the North, the woods East, the beach West.
One parcel of meadow at Norwest containing two acres be it more or less bounded with the creek East Lif. Thomas Tal- mage South, the woods West and the Beach North.
Also a parcel or parcels of meadow lying over against Hog neck, bounded with the woods and the creek being between him and his brother Talmage, being half his and the other his brother's.
BOOK B, page 73 .- One parcel of land on Wenscott con- taining fifty six acres be it more or less, bounded with the Common North up in the woods and John Osborn's land North by the pond and his land and the pond West, the beach South and Samuell Brook's land East.
BOOK A, page 92 .- The Records of the Allotments of John Stretton granted by the Town of Easthampton to him and
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heirs forever, containing an eighteen acre lot viz: home lot and plains with all privileges and appurtenances belonging to such an allotment as followeth :
Imprimis, the home lot with the addition containing ten acres be it more or less bounded with Thomas Talmage his lot North, and the street East and the widow Hand's lot South and the Common West.
Secondly, one parcel of land on the little plain containing four acres be it more or less bounded with Richard Stretton's and Steven Osburne's lot North, and the highway East and South & Thomas Talmage his lot West.
Thirdly, one parcel of land on the mill plains containing four acres be it more or less bounded with the highway North & South and George Myller's lot West and Willyam Mulford's lot East.
Fourthly, one parcel of land on the East plain containing seven acres and a half be it more or less, bounded with the highway North & South & Willyam Barnes lot West and Na- thaniell Bishop's lot East.
Fifthly, one parcel of woodland lying Eastward containing nine aeres be it more or less bounded by the highway North & South and Mr, Mulford's lot East and Benjamin Price his lot West.
Sixthly, a second home lot containing six acres be it more or less bounded with the street North & Robert Dayton's lot East and the Common South & West.
Also one parcel of meadow being his first division in Acco- bonuk containing one acre three quarters and eight poles be it more or less, bounded with Mr. Mulford on the one side and the woods on the other side.
And one parcel of meadow more in Accobonok neck con- taining two acres be it more or less bounded with Mr. Mul- ford's lot on the one side and Samuell Parsons on the other side.
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One parcel of meadow at the Norwest containing three acres and a half and sixteen pole bounded with Mr. Mulford's lot on the one side and Samuell Parsons on the other side.
Also one parcel of meadow at the Norwest being formerly Mr. Lion Gardiner and Mr. James which he hath exchanged with Jeremyah Conkling for his meadow in the neck at Acco- bonuk and another parcel in the second division at Acco- bonock bounded with Willyam Hedges East and Thomas Os- borne Jr. on the West.
One parcel of meadow more at the Norwest which he had of George Myller bounded with Steven Hedges on the South- west and Thomas Osborne Northeast, the creek Norwest and the woods Southeast. The land above mentioned that was exchanged between John Stretton & Jeremyah Conkling at the Norwest being thus bounded with Steven Hedges' land Norward and Mr. Thomas Chatfield Southward and the creek West and the swamp and woods East and containeth nine acres and sixteen poles more or less.
Also one parcel of meadow at the Norwest granted by the Town to the aforesaid John Straten as part of his share of waste meadow, bounded by the creek East and Thomas Tal- mage his land Southward and the woods West and the beach Norward.
Also the meadow that lieth Westward of this land last above mentioned to the utmost bounds of the Town on the North side of the Island was granted by the Town unto the aforesaid John Stretton & Thomas Talmage as part of their proportions of waste meadow to be divided between them.
Also ten acres and a half more or less at Waynscut bound- ed by John Edwards East, William Barnes West and the woods North and the beach South.
And also two acres and a half more or less added to his home addition land bounded by Thomas Talmage North, the Com- mon West and the land that Mrs, Codner exchanged with the
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Town for a highway South which land is part of a third division.
Page 10 .- And also one parcel of land more which he had of the Town by agreement for fencing part of the highway which land the Town procured of Mrs. Alce Codner in ex- change for land at Wainscut and it containeth two acres and a half more or less in the whole length of and bounded North by his own addition land and East by Mrs. Codner's home lot part of it, South by the highway and West by the Common.
Also one parcel of land more at Wainscut being part of a third division which he had of William Barnes in exchange for land upon the Eastern plain toward the Indian well, and it containeth about six acres and a half more or less bounded by some land that did formerly belong to Mr. Bond's allotment West and his own land East and South by the beach.
And one parcel more of land at Wainscut being part of a third division which he had of John Edwards in exchange for land on the Eastern plain toward the Indian well containing about five acres more or less bounded by the beach South and his own land West and land that did formerly belong to Good- man Bishop but now in the possession of Samuell Brookes East.
Also one parcel of land more at Wainscut being part of a third division which he had of John Osburne in exchange for some land that lay next to John Osburne's land, and it con- taineth about two acres and a half more or less bounded South by the beach and Wainscut pond West and John Osborne's land North and his own land East.
And also one parcel of land more at Wainscut being a fourth division containing about twenty-four acres more or less lying in the woods between Jorgke pond and Wainscut pond the plain land Southward joining to it and Norward by the Com- mon, Eastward by Samuell Brooks some part of it and some
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part of it is bounded Eastward by a parcel of Common land and Westward by some land which was and did formerly be- long to Thomas Osborne Jur. which is now in the possession of John Stretton Ser. in exchange for land upon the Norwest woodland near unto the Town the which land containeth seven acres and thirty one poles more or less bounded by John Osborns land West and his own land above mentioned East and South and the Common North.
Also one parcel of meadow at Napeake which is part of his proportion of waste meadow containing about one acre more or less bounded by Thomas Dyament Sr. Norward, John Os- borne Westward and Mr. Thomas Backer Eastward, and Southward as far as grass is to be cut.
And one parcel of land which he had of Jeremyah Conkling in exchange between them two containing fourteen acres more or less and to receive it as a final issue without any farther trouble between them and bounded South and North by the highways and Mr. John Mulford's land West and William Mulford's land East. This exchange was owned by both par- ties before Mr. John Mulford Justice of the Peace.
Book A, page 102 .- The Records of the land that John Stretton Sr. bought of Jeremyah Meachem as by a bill of sale may appear with the several parcels where it lieth with the bounds of it as it doth hereafter follow :
Imprimis, three acres on the little plains more or less bound- ed by John Hands' land East, the highway and beach South and some of the Towns' land West and Georgica pond North.
And also one parcel of land on the great plain containing three acres and a half be it more or less, bounded with Ben- yamyn Price his land West and the highway North, Richard Strettons land East and the beach South.
Also one parcel of land on the Eastern plain containing six acres and a half more or less, bounded with John Hand's lot
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West and the highway North John Mulford's lot East and the beach South.
Farther one parcel more on the Eastern plain containing two acres be it more or less bounded with Mr. Thomas Backer's land East and Georg Myller's land West, and the beach South and the Hummak of trees or present Common North. This last parcel of land here is a mistake in the enter- ing and doth not belong unto the aforesaid John Stretton, which is only two acres and it at the present writing crossed. (Crossed in original.)
Also one parcel of land more in the woods being a second division of land Eastward containing eight acres more or less bounded by Joshuah Garlicks land East and Andrew Myller's land West, and the highways South and North.
And one parcel of meadow at Accabonuk in the second di- vision containing one acre and three quarters be it more or less bounded by Willyam Edwards North and the creek East and Roberd Dayton West.
Also one parcel more at Accabonuk being the first division containing one acre and three quarters more or less, bounded by Roberd Dayton South and Willyam Edwards North, Willyam Barnes East and the woods West.
And one parcel of meadow at the Norwest containing three acres more or less bounded by Willyam Edwards on the North and Benyamyn Price on the South the beach and sea West and the woods East.
Also one parcel of upland at Waynscut containing eight acres more or less bounded by Thomas Osburn Sr. his land Eastward and so it runneth narrow to the beach butting against the pond and the beach and the Common Norward and Richard Shaw on the Norwest.
And one parcel of land Eastward containing six acres more or less, bounded by Thomas Osburn Senr. his land Eastward
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and Richard Shaw West and the beach South, the woods and Common North.
As also nine acres of the little lots more or less, part of it was his own granted to him by the Town and part of it he bought of several men as mamely Samuell Parsons, Richard Stretton, Richard Brookes, Roger Smpth, Mr. Thomas Backer and Nathaniell Bishop and some others & bounded by part of the Hooke pond South and East and the highway and Calf Pasture North and Thomas Dyament West, which land of Thomas Dyament being five acres and three quarters more or less, the aforesaid John Stretton had of Thomas Dyament in exchange for land on the little plain being in two several places, and this five acres three quarters being thus bounded East by the afore mentioned land and South by some part of the Hooke pond, the highway and Calf Pasture North and George Miller's land West : as also one acre more or less he had of Thomas Dyament in exchange for part of this aforestid land upon the little plains, and this one acre being bounded by the Hooke pond East and North and by some land former- ly in the hand of Mr. Bond but now in the possession of Tho. Osburne Jr. West, the highway and beach South.
Page 11 .- Also one parcel of land more being part of a fourth division being woodland on the Norwest near to the Town containing twenty-five acres and a half, more or less, some part of it belongeth to that which was Goodman Meachem's allotment and part of it doth belong to John Stret- ton's own allotment and some part of it did belong unto the allotment that formerly was in the hands of Thomas Osborne Jr. and from him to Perrigrine Stanborrough and sold by the said Peregrine unto John Stretton Sr. as by a bill of sale more fully may appear, all which land being thus bounded South- ward by Roberd Dayton and William Mulford Westward and
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the highway Norward and John Stretton's second home lot Eastward.
Also one parcel of land more as being part of a fourth divis- ion being on the Northeast end of the Town containing three acres and a half and thirty pole more or less and bounded by the present Common Norward and Jeremyah Conckling West- ward and Samuell Parsons' land Southward and John Parsons' land Eastward.
And one parcel more of land which the said John Stretton had of Arther Cressy in exchange for a second home lot con- taining four acres more or less bounded by Phillip Leeke East- ward, and Southward by the highway that goeth towards the Eastern plains and Westward by some land belonging to Thomas Talmage and Steven Hedges where Thomas Boe and John Richeson at this present liveth and Norward by some land formerly appertaining to Mr. Thomas Backer.
BOOK B, page 57 .- The Records of the Allotment of Rich. Straton given to him and to his heirs forever by the Town of East Hampton, with all privileges and appurtenances belong- ing to such an allotment. And also of the allotment that he bought of Steven Osborne, joining his own allotment as fol- loweth Viz :
Imprimis two house lots and additions containing twenty- five acres be it more or less, bounded by Will Fithens' lot East, the woods North & the highways West and South.
2ly, two lots in the little plains joining together containing six acres be it more or less, bounded by Will Mulford's lot East, the highway North and West and Tho. Talmage's lot and John Straton's lot South.
3ly, three allotments, his own, Steven Osborn's and a lot he bought of George Miller containing twelve acres lying in the Eastern plain, be it more or less, bounded with Mr. Mul-
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ford's lot West, the highway North, Tho. Edwards' East and the beach South.
4ly, one parcel of woodland lying within the three rail fence, containing six acres and a half be it more or less, bound- ed by Thomas Osborne Jr.s lot West, the highway East, North and South.
5ly, one parcel being his last, division of land given him by the Town, beyond Indian well containing twenty-eight acres be it more or less, and one parcel of land that he bought of Jeremy Concklin containing twelve acres in all, forty acres be it more or less bounded by Tho. Osborne Jr.s lot West, the Common North, Will Edwards lot East, and the beach South.
Gly, his second home lot containing six acres be it more or less, bounded by Mr. Backer's lot Southward and the rest by the Common.
7ly, two second house lots, one that was Steven Osborn's and the other that which was Benjamin Price's that the said Steven bought of him, in all twelve acres, be it more or less, bounded by Thomas Talmage's lot towards the North and Mr. Bond's towards the South.
MEADOW.
1. One parcel of meadow at Ackabonuck being his first di- vision containing one acre and sixty-four poles be it more or less bounded with Fulk Davis on one side and John Parsons on the other.
2ly. One parcel of meadow more that was Steven Osborn's first division there containing one acre and sixty-four pole be it more or less, bounded with John Edwards on the one side and Joshua Garlick on the other.
3ly. One parcel of meadow in Acabonuck being his second division containing one acre and a half be it more or less, bounded with Rich Shaw on one side and Roger Smith on the other.
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Page 58 .- 4ly. One parcel of meadow in Ackabonuck that he bought of Steven Osborne being his second division con- taining one acre and a half be it more or less bounded with William Fithen on the one side and Joshua Garlick on the other.
5. One parcel of meadow in Accabonuck neck containing one acre and a half be it more or less, bounded by Roger Smith on one side and John Parsons on the other.
6ly. One parcel of' meadow in Accabonuck neck that he bought of Steven Osborne containing oue acre and a half be it more or less bounded with John Edwards on one side and Joshua Garlick on the other.
7ly. One parcel at Northwest containing two acres three quarters & eight poles be it more or less bounded by Fulk Davis on the one side and the creek on the other.
8ly. One parcel at the Northwest that he bought of Steven Osborne containing two acres three quarters and eight pole be it more or less bounded with John Edwards on the one side and Joshua Garlick.
9. Une parcel of meadow at Northwest that he bought of Steven Osborne, containing - be it more or less, bound- ed by Mr. James Scallenger on the one side and the creek on the other.
10ly. One parcel of meadow at Napeage that he bought of Steven Osborne containing three acres be it more or less, bounded with Mr. Backer on one side and Steven Hand on the other.
11ly. One parcel of meadow Napeag that he bought of Steven Osborne containing one acre be it more or less, bound- ed by Mr. Backer on the one side and Steven Hand on the other.
12ly. One parcel of meadow at the harbor which he bought of Steven Osborne lying at the harbor containing one acre be
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it more or less bounded with the creek on one side and the Common on the other.
13ly. One parcel in Accabonuck neck given in lieu of Na- peag containing two acres be it more or less bounded with George Miller's lot on one side and Lieutenant Talmag on the other.
BOOK A, page 242 .- The Records of the Allotment of Rich- ard Stretton granted by the Town of Easthampton to him, his heirs or assigns forever, containing a fourteen acre lot viz ; home lot and plains with all privileges and appurtenances be- longing to such an allotment as followeth :
Imprimis, the home lot and the addition containing nine acres and three quarters more or less, bounded by the street East and Willyam Fithyans' land North, Steven Osburnes' land South and the present Common West.
Secondly, one parcel of land in the little plain being three acres more or less bounded East by Willyam Mulford and South by John Stretton's land and West by Steven Osburne's lot and by Thomas Dyament's land North.
Thirdly, one parcel of land on the East plain being three acres and a half more or less bounded by the highways North and South & George Myller's land West and Mr. James his lot East.
Fourthly, one parcel of land more Eastward by the plain being a second division, the which he had of George Myller in exchange for land by the great plain, it being six acres and a half more or less, bounded by the highways North and South and Thomas Osburne Jr. his land West and the highway East.
Fifthly, one parcel of land being a second home lot con- taining six acres more or less bounded by the street South, the Common West and North and Mr. Backer's land East.
Sixthly, one parcel of land more being part of a third di- vision being joined to his home addition containing two acres
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and a quarter more or less bounded by Willvam Fithyan's land North and Steven Osburn's land South and the Common West.
And also ore parcel of land more being the rest of the third division of land upon the plain Eastward of the Indian well being twelve acres more or less bounded by the highways North and South Willyam Edwards East and Steven Osborn's lot West, the which and some land he had of Jeremyah Conk- ling joining to Steven Osburn's Eastward of the Indian well being fourteen acres more or less, for which Richard Stretton gave Jeremiah Conkling five acres more or less, upon the great plain.
G. One parcel of meadow at Accobonok being his first di- vision containing one acre and sixty four pole more or less, bounded by Roger Smith on the one side and John Parsons on the other side.
B. And one parcel more in Accobonok being a second di- vision, containing one acre and a half more or less, bounded by Roger Smith on the one side and Richard Shaw on the other side.
S. One parcel also in Accobonok neck containing one acre and a half more, more or less bounded by Roger Smyth on the one side and John Parsons on the other side.
S. And one parcel that is in the Norwest meadow being two acres and three quarters and eight pole more or less bounded by Roger Smith on the one way and the creek on the other way.
S. Also one parcel more in Accobonok neck as a part of his proportion of waste meadow containing two acres more or less, bounded by Thomas Talmage on the one side and John Osburne on the other side.
Page 25 .- Richard Stratten one parcel of land being a fifth division of land containing twelve acres and forty pole more
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or less, being on the Eastward side of the three mile harbor.
BOOK B, page 29 .- The Records of the Allotment of Thomas Talmage granted by the Town of Easthampton to him and his heirs for ever, containing a twenty acre lot with all privil- eges and appurtenances belonging to such an allotment as fol- loweth :
Imprimis the home lot and addition containing nine acres be it more or less bounded with Mr. Bond's lot North and the street East and John Straton's lot South and the Common West.
Secondly, one parcel of land in the little plain containing four acres be it more or less, bounded with Stepten Osborne's lot North and John Straton's East and the highway South and John Hand's lot West.
Thirdly, one parcel of land on the mill plain containing two acres be it more or less, bounded with the highway North & South and Stephen Osburn's lot East and Mr. James' lot West.
Fourthly, one parcel of land in the East plain containing six acres be it more or less, bounded with the highway North & South and Joshua Garleck's lot West and Thomas Chat- field's lot East. .
Fifthly, one parcel of woodland within the mill gate, con- taining fifteen acres be it more or less bounded with the high- way North & South and Roger Smithe's lot West and Stephen Hand's lot East.
Sixthly, a second home lot containing six acres be it more or less, bounded with the Common North and Stephen Os- burne's lot East, the street South and the widow Hand's lot West.
One parcel of meadow being his first division in Accoban- ock containing one acre and a half be it more or less, bounded with Mr. Bond's lot on the one side and Nathaniell Bishops on the other side.
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One parcel of meadow more being his second division in Accobanock containing one acre and a half be it more or less, bounded with Mr. Bond on the one side and Samuel Parsons on the other side.
One parcel of meadow more in Accobanock neck containing three acres be it more or less bounded with Mr. Bond's lot on the one side and - on the other side.
One parcel of meadow more in the Northwest meadow con- taining three acres be it more or less, bounded with Mr. Bond's lot on the one side and Benjamin Price's on the other side.
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