Records of the town of Jamaica, Long Island, New York, 1656-1751, Volume I, Part 11

Author: Jamaica (New York, N.Y.); Frost, Josephine C. cn; Long Island Historical Society. cn
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Brooklyn, N.Y. : Long Island Historical Society
Number of Pages: 938


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March ye 17th 1684/5


At a Towne Meting it is voted and concluded that


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their shall be a new devision of upland Layed out that is to say for a twenty acor Lot of Midow forty acors of upland and soe for a fiften acor Lot of Midow thirty acors of upland and so proportianable for the smaller Lots of Midow. That is to be undestod to such Midows and only such as privilidg have been heretofore by the Town granted.


At the same Town meting it is voted and concluded that Sam Davis shall fence in ye Bisy Ring place with a good sufisant fence with good pals double naild below and above with good sufisant post and Rayls. All whch he is to finish betwen this and ye last of June next. And when he have finished his worke he is to Resaive of ye Towne two shillings the Rod in mony or good indin corne at two shillings the boshell. Which pay is to be delivered to the Constable for ye satisfying for ye for- named work.


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Know all men home this may Conserne that I Joseph Smith of Jemaica on Long Island doe by these presants make over and Resigne unto Samuell Denton of the same place all my Right of midow upon ye fureast Neck. That is to say any Right of ye second chuis devision of midow or small Lot on ye furthest east neck being the Right of a seventene and a half Acor Lot of midow. I say I doe hereby Resigne up and make over to ye afor- said Samuell to injoy forever for himself his hairs and asighns wt out any molistation or trouble from me my hairs or asigns for ever provided that the saide Samuell he or his hairs or asighns shall not at any time Lay any claime or make any pretence to any comans or priviledg their unto belonging or shall at any time apertaine for ye Confirmation of ye premisis I have set my hand this 10th of fabruary 1684/5


Attested By BENJEMIN COE


JOSEPH SMITH


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Wheras there was a sertaine parsell of medow called the parsonage Lot in the farthest east Neck Let out to Nathaniell Denton Mest George Woolsey Joseph Thurston Thomas Smith Capt Carpentor William Bringkly and John Rodes February the 24 Anno 1678/9 the commi- tioners Nath Denton Samuell Smith and John Baylis met together the 27 of March 1688 and ordered the men that had the medow to pay what was due from the for the use of the medow to that time to such men as the Towne was indebted to. Viz to the clerck one pounde six and 8 pens. To John Oldfield and Sam Smith for Laying out the parsonige Land one pounde ten shillings. And to Samuell Smith and John Rodes for runing the Lyne upon the hills. six shillings. Which was all that was then due to the Towne for the use of the medow besides what they had paide before to Nicolas Everit constable and William Bringkly was then debtor to the Towne 1-2-4 per me NATH. DENTON Clerck.


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March ye - 1685


Layd out by us to Dan11 Denton sen' five acres of Salt Meadow in ye ffurther east neck out off ye parsons lot & Twenty ffive acres off land belonging to ye sd Meadow & ten acres upon Abell Gales Right upon ye north side off ye old path yt goes to ye litle plains. Re- corded in ye presants of & by order ffrom ye laying out off land by


DANIELL DENTON Clark.


Att a Town Metting held att Jamaica August ye 25th 1691: It was Voatted and Concluded that upon sum propossales made by Mr. John Pruden to ye Town About his Arrerages & for his Incoragement to Con- tinue Amongst us that sixc Men be Chosen to Agree dibatt and Conclud ye Matters as well for his Arrerages as for his further Continuancy in ye Minetry & make Report to ye Town theroff as Spedely as possible.


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Att ye same Town Metting it was Voatted & Concluded yt Capt Whithed Capt Carpenter Joseph Smith Jonas Wood Samuell Denton & Waitt Smith are Chossen to Agree with M. John Pruden Acording to ye Above Record.


Att ye same Metting it was Voatted and Agreed that Samuell Smith was Choasen to Meett with ye deputies of ye Rest of ye Respective Townes to Agree About ye Affaires of ye Country.


per SAM RUSCOE Clerck.


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June ye 7th 1685


A Towne Meting it is voted and concluded that Capt Carpenter Mr Daniell Denton Daniell Whythed and William Crede shall apeer before the governor and counsell upon ye third tusday of this instant month. Then and their to inform ye governor and counsell con- serning our just titell to that tract of Land survayed by M' Wells. By order from his honnor.


By order BENJIMIN COE Clark.


Memorandum a peece off land Containing 15 acres next adjoyning to Daniell Denton Juniors land which joyns to Capt. Carpenters land eastward. The sd 15 acres being fformerly Morgaged to William Creed ffrom John Linas. Ye sd Will: Creed hath taken so Much in another place & reling in his Right to ye afforesd 15 acres to ye Town:


Att A Towne Metting held the 2nd day of September 1691: It was Voatted and Concluded that the Record Made ye 19: of June 1676 Conserning M' Pruden shall be Estshabest and Confirmed in Every poynt Excactly. By SAM RUSCOE Town Clerke


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Wher as their was a sartin pese of midow granted by ye town to William Creed Lying on ye wast haw tre neck being bounded on ye east wt in Prudins adision of midow and on ye west wt ye 20 acor Lot that was John Ouldfilds fronting to the Iland and Runing south to ye sea. This sayed midow being layed out to Will Creed by ye survayers Sam" Smith and Goodman Ouldfild for Seventen acors.


Recorded by BENJEMIN COE


Clark.


Nehemiah Smith /


Benjamin Thurston. /


Waight Smith.


1 John Oldfeld 1 1 Jam Smith. /


Edward Higby


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Sam Smith.


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John Oldfeld /


Att a Towne Metting Cald the 5: day of August 1691: it was Votted & Concluded that.


At a Town Metting held ye 3d day of January 1692 it was Voatted & concluded that Samll Smith M. Whit- head Nehemiah Smith William Creed Waitt Smith Nath Denton John Carpenter Junr Are Impowered to Act upon procuring A settellment Convaniant for A parsonag in Jamaica. And that thay shall have Liberty to make sale & dyspos of what parsonag Land as shall to them sem mett & Conveniant for ye procureing therof. per SAM RUSCOE Clarke


Att a Metting held att Jamaica ye 8 of June 1693 it was votted & agreed that ye major partt of ye seven above named shall have Libberty to procure ye parsonag houses & Lott either by exchaing of other Land or by giveing of money for ye same. John Bayles protysts against the giveing of any Land


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Know all men by these presants that I William Foster of Jemaica in ye north Rideng of yorkshier on Long Iland have absolutely bargoned sould and made over to Evert Hademan flatbosh whish in ye wast Ryding in ye west Ryding of yorkshier on Long Iland on ten acore Lot wt in fenced. Wt all ye fensis now belonging to it. Ye lot is lying and being in ye bounds of Jemaica lying to ye westfield bound on ye wast wt Henery Tayler. On ye east north and south wt ye comans. This sayed Lot was formerly John Baylis seniors. And allsoe seven acors of midow Lying and being upon ye neck comanly called ye haw tre neck. To be layed out on that side of Will Fosters Lot of midow that is next to the Wigans from ye Island to ye creek. I ay I ye sayed William Foster have absolutely bargoned and made over ye forementioned ten acor lot and midow from me my hairs exicuters administrators and asigns to ye sayed Evert Hademan for him his heirs exsicuters administrators asigns to have and to hold forever. And I ye sayed Will Foster doe warant my sale good in Law free from all former gifts sales morgages or any just claims from any person or persons what soe ever. And for ye trew performance of all and every of ye formentioned premises I have subscribed my name and set to my seale ye 22nd of november ye twenty eight yeer of his majesties Raign charls ye second and ye yeer of our Lord 1677.


WILLIAM FOSTER


Signed Seled and delivered in ye presants of JOHN SKIDMOR


DANIELL WHYTHED


Know all men home this may any way conserne that I Evert Hademan doe herby signe and make over all my Right title and intrest in this above mentioned Bill. I say I doe herby frely and absolutly and deliver my hole Right and title of the same to William Creed quiatly to poses and injoy for himself and his hairs or asigns for- ever. And further I doe ingage if William Creed shall


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Require it to give him any further confirmation or asur- ance that ye sayd Will shall Require of me. As wittnes my hand


EVERT HADEMAN.


Atestd


BENJEMIN COE


Clark


Att A Towne Metting Called ye 3 of January 1698/9 it was votted and Concluded that Any Creatuer being Leagally pounded and the owner Ther of haveing had Legall Notice Ther of & shall Nott Redeme ye same out of ye pound within twenty Eaight dayes After such Nottice Given such creatuer shall be sould by publicqe outeng to defray ye Charge by ye - ye same.


per SAM RUSCOE


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John Wood shall suffitiently - give the Towne provide them of other Boares - - of the Inhabi- tants paying for every - - they bring to the Boares the some of or sowe in money or that which is - to money and noe other persons to - any Boares betwene this and the - March next they are to have them - in redynes for servis if any one shall presume to keepe a Boare above three - owlde shall forget his Boare to the - - Men before mentioned.


At The same Towne Meeteing it - and concluded that Benjamin Jones - - have as much Land rounde about hollow commanly called Tanners amounts to two acres and not more.


At the same Towne Meeteing it was voted & agreed upon that a good suffitient 4 Rayle fence shall be acounted a suffitient fens above all cornefields or any other In- closed Land exsept orchards or other plases where in any Man keepeth his hogs.


At the same Towne Metting Joseph Thurston Samuell Denton was chosen for to meete with the rest of the neighbowring Townes In Queens County for the auditing


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and admitting the county rates of debt and credit. These all written by order of the Towne per me


NATH DENTON Clark


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Where as our honered governor hath Comisioned ye survayer M' Wells to Lay out A tract of Land with in our purches and pattent line which we are confident is done through some misinformation to his honor and the Towne considering how destructive it will be to ye Towne in generall and many persons in perticuler it having been for many years since Layed out unto and is in the poses- sion of many of our inhabitents with out which they cannot possebly subsist. These things premised the Towne have constituted and apoynted John Everit in ye behalfe of ye Towne to forwarne ye survayer aforsaid from Laying out or Laying out or survaying any part or parsell of our Lands with in our within oure purches Line to any persons what soe ever till we may have time to give ye honored governor Satisfaction as to our Rights.


Aprill ye 30 1685


At ye same Towne Meting thes men under writen are deputed and impowred By ye Towne in their behalfe to vindicate the Towns Right and intrest as consern- ing their Lands now indiferanc that Mr Wells have order to survay and to take ye most prudant cours they can for ye maintaining the Towns Right aforsaid. And the Towne doe herby Ingage to Ratifie what these men shall doe and beare them harmles.


By order


BEN COE


JOSEPH SMITH JOHN EVERIT


clark


WILL™ CREED


DANII WHYTHED


SAM11 SMITH JOHN OULDFILLD


CAPt CARPENTER


M' DANIELL DENTON


NICHOLESS EVERIT


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March ye 17 1684/5


At a Town Meting it is voted that all ye upland that belong to our Towne which ly within newtowne fence at ye south shall be this day sould at out cry.


These men under writen doe Refus to sell their Right in ye forsaid Land. WAIT SMITH


BENJEMIN COE JOHN ROADS SAMUELL MILLS


JOSEPH CHISSLUM


NATHANIELL DENTON jr


NATHANIEL DENTON GEORGE WOOLSEY sen'


JOHN OULDFIELD


NICOLES EVERIT


March ye 17th 1684/5


At a Towne Meting it is granted by the Towne that Benjemin Coe and John Hanson shall have fre Liberty to set up a corne mill and a fuling mill upon ye River called Fosters River wt in our bounds they ingaging to maintain a good mill upon the forsaid River and to grind for ye Towne for a tewetfth part. The Towne doe give the privilidg of Stream so to the benifit of mill to Ben- jemin Coe and John Hanson aforsaid.


September ye 9th 1693: The deputted and Chossen William Creed Samuell Smith and Waitt Smith to mett with ye Rest of ye Naiborhood to Agetate & Agree upon presenting to ye hous of Representatives what is & may be for ye Generall Good of our County in Generall.


SAMLL RUSCOE, Clarke.


VOL. 2 INDEX


Page 1 PAGE The first agrement made by the first setlers con- . serning Land and som Mony left by Nic Tan- ner . 3


Conserning the medowse at the owld Towne neck and how the medows shall be Layde out and Mony reseived by Nicolas Tanners and the conditions on which John Oldfields Lot was given him all in the.


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orders made by the Townsmen conserning Lathers Chimny sweeping and fenses and the deputis chosen to defend our rights by order of the · governor.


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Hempsteads Letter conserning the litle plaines and an order for takeing up of planting Land and what cattell every on shall keepe for an aker of medow.


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The Agreement of the Towne about a mill dam and the grant of 10 akers of medow to Ben Coe and an order about the fensing of the south medows.


The men apointed to agree aboute the saw mill. . . The agreement with Joseph Carpenter and Caleb about ye mill .


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An agreement to maintayn their rights in the Comon Medows.


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An agreement made with Daniel Whitehed for Medow


An agreement about ye Laying out of litle playnes. . An order against any one selling of his comans 10


The order of devideing the litle playnes. 11


The order for Laying of pasture Land and the 12 exchange of Medow with Crede.


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The gift of Henry Townsends for the use of ye poor. 13


Richard Everits bill of sale from Will Creed. 15


And his bill of sale from John Skidmors Execu- tors. 16


Thomas Smiths juneor bill of sale from Sam Davis. . 17


Thom Smiths juneor Land given him by his father. . 18


The man apointed to keepe the deeds of the Towne and the apointed for survayors. 8


Jonas Holsteads asignment of howse to Peter Stringham . 19


Samuell Davises bill of sale and other Land. . 20-21- John Smiths and John Townsends exchange 23


Fulk Davis and Samuell Davises agreement. 24 Isaak Haselleris Bill of Sale from Da Whitehed 25


Thomas Barkers Bill of Sale from John Smith blue . 26


Randolph Evanses Bill of Sale from Isaak Hasel- bery . 27


Ben Joneses Bill of Sale from Nathaniell Lynas. . . .


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Edward Burrases Bill of Sale from Daniel Whitehed. 29


Tho. Barkers Bill of Sale from John Oldfield. 30


Clement Salmons Bil of Sale from Edward Higbee .. 31


Wait Smiths Bill of Sale from Sam Davis 32


Randolph Evanses Bill of Sale from Peter String- ham.


33


Tho. Barker bill of exchange with John Baylis 34


John Baylis asignment to Tho. Okley 35


John Freemans Bill of Sale from Ed. Higbee.


36


Flushing and Jemaicas agreement for theire bounds. . 37


Our acquittans or discharge from the Indeans .. 38 Our agreement for devideing ye comman Medow .. . 39


Tho. Smiths Bill of Sale from Rodger Lynas and John Man 40


George Milses Ingagement to his wife. . 41


Peter Stringhams oblegations to ye childeren. 42


Randolph Evans bill of from Peter Stringham 43


Richard Joneses Bill of Sale from Mest Hallet. 44


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Daniell Whiteheds Bill of Sale from John Man. 45


A Towne order what Land shall Lye comman. 46


A Towne order for the way of devydeing of Land to the Inhabitans. 47


Edward Whites Bill of Sale from Thomas Okley 49


Elyas Baylis dede of gift from his father. 50


Randolph Evanses Bill of Sale from Samuell Ruscoe. 51 Mest Coe and John Smiths agreement. 49


A Towne order for geese hogs and conserning William Creed 52


Sam Davises Bill of Sale from his father. 53


Sam Davises Bill of Sale from Samuell Mills. 54


John Smiths Bill of Sale from his father Mills 55


Tho Okeleys Bill of Sale from Fulk Davis 56


Tho Smiths Bill of Sale from Tho. Barker and the asignement of it over to Samuell Denton 57 Nicolas Stilwels Bill of Sale from Jas and Da White- hed 58


Edward Higbees 15 acres of Land recorded page. 59 Sam Deine juneors Bill of Sale from Waite Smith. . . 60


Andries Ondedonk 90


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A Towne Meting held at this Towne the 18th of February 1656. It was voted and concluded by the Towne that whosoever shall fell any trees in the high wayse shall take both top and body out of the highway. It is further voted and agreed upon by the Towne that whosoever should kill a wolfe within the bounds of the Towne shall have fiftene shilings for every woolf. Like- wise it is agreed upon by the Towne that whereas they have the Litle plaines by purchase and patent within theire Limits to Maintaine their Right and priveledg in the sayd plase from any such as shall goe to deprive them of it and soe to make use of it as they shall se cause. These taken out of the owld Towne Booke by mee, NATH DENTON Clerk


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Jemaica this 18 of february 1688 or 9 this agrement entered.


Jemaica November ye 25 1656 Stilo Novo


These presents declareth that Wee whose names are heare underwritten being the true owners by vertue of purchase from the Indians and grant from the Gov- ernor and counsell given and granted the 21st of March 1656. I say wee who are the true owners by vertue of purchase and our assosiates our names being underwritten Liveing at the New Plantation neare unto the Bever Pond commonly called Jemaica I say wee in considera- tion of our charge and truble in getting and setling of the plase have reserved for ourselvs the full and just som of ten acres of planting land. A Man besides the home Lots in the nearest and most convenienst place that can be found. And soe twentie acres of Medowing a man in the convenienst plase that they can finde. And this shall remaine as theirs their heirs exsecutors or Assignes for theire proper Right every man takeing his Lot accordeing to their first right to the Land. Witnes our hands this day and date above written.


ROBERT COE RICHARD EVERIT


NICOLAS TANNER


JOHN TOWNSEND


NATHANIEL DENTON


HENERY TOWNSEND


ANDREW MESENGER


RICHARD TOWNSEND


DANIELL DENTON


RICHARD HARKER


ABRAHAM SMITH


RICHARD CHASMORE


RODGER LYNAS


GEORGE MILLS


SAMUELL MATHEWS


JOHN ROADES


JOHN EAZAR


This recorde taken out of the owld Towne Book by Mee NATHANIEL DENTON Towne Clerke


July ye 2d 1660


Wheras there was a sertaine parsell of Money Amounte- ing to thirty pounds was left By Nicolas Tanner deseased for the use of his sonn and the Towne to have the use


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of it after Inquirie made for his sonn till he shall come and fetch it or send for it. These underwritten doe protest against haveing any thing to doe with the saide Mony either themselvs or heirs or exsecutors for benefit or damage namely John Townsend George Mils. This taken out of the owld booke by mee


NATH DENTON Town Clerk


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March the 11th Anno 1661


A Towne Meeting called voted concluded and agreed upon that those that are proprietors belonging to the owld Towne Neck shall have twentie acres a Man ac- cording to the former order and the rest to have fiftene acres apeece that are not proprietors belonging to the aforesaide neck. It is further ordered and agreed upon · that the south Medows as they shall be layde out shall be fronted upon the woods and such Reedy or hasakee Medows as are not mowable at present shall be throwne in and not measured. And as men to whome such Med- owes doe happen shall subdue it and Make it capable of mowing. They shall quietly posses and injoye it for theire owne without molestation.


January ye 24th 1664.


Whereas there was formerly thirty pounds left by Nicolas Tanner for the use of the Towne till his son should either fetch it or his executors send it to him the Towne haveing reseived the sayde Mony and Layde it out for the generall good of the whole Towne the Towne by these presents doe jointly conclude and agree and Injoyne themselvs to pay the sayde Mony when it shall be Lawfully demanded. This voted and agreed upon by the Towne the day and date above written.


September ye 1st 1663.


A Towne Meeting called Voted and Agreed upon that John Oldfield A Tanner shall have posses and injoy A home Lot as convenient as may be for his trade soe


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that it May be no dammage to the Towne. And allsoe twentie acres of Medows at the nek beyonde the haw trees to cast Lots for it with other men that shall have Medows there and alsoe other accomadations propore- tionable to other Men upon the conditions that hee fol- lowe his trade of Tanning. Whereas the Towne have given John Oldfield Tanner a home Lot with twentie acres of Medow upon conditions to follow his trade of Tanning these presents testefy that I. John Oldfield aforesaide doe by these presants ingage to follow my trade of Tanning as aforesaide and to make such Lether as will passe under ye seale. As witnes my hand this sixteenth of Desember 1664.


JOHN OLDFIELD


Subscribed before DANIELL DENTON Towne Clerk


These a true coppy taken out of the owld booke by mee NATH DENTON Clerk 1


INDEX TO VOL. I


Daniell Dentons bils of sale from Wait Smith


Edward Higbee are written in page


Joseph Philips bill of sale from Jonas Wood.


Josyos and Ben Wiggenses bill of sale from Wolly and.


Joseph Phillips bill of sale from Benjamin Coe.


John Hansons bill of sale from Benjamin Jones


John Everits Land recorded in page


Wait Smith bill of sale from William Gallierd page the.


Thre men deputed to go down to york X


Richard Rodes bill of sale to Benjamin Thurston . Wait Smith bill of sale to Benjamin Thurston


Daniell Denton bill of sale to John Okee.


John Johnson deeds of sale to John Okee


Wait Smith and Benjamin Thurston


parting their Madoe page.


Wait Smith bill of sale to Benjamin Thurston


John Hinds bill of sale to Benjamin Thurston page. .


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Wait Smith and Nathaniel Denten page. 1


Theire bill of saell to Benjamin Thurston pg. 1


Richard Jones oblygation between Jane Foster and him before Marriage page.


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M. William Whitty Least of Lands in to William 17 Fullier Recorded in page.


Nehemiah & Waittes Smiths Exchaing Recorded in page. 136


William Fullyer ded to his sone Charles Fullyer Entered in page. 162


Able Gales did of sale to John Oki entered in page. . Sarah Oldfilds & Richard Oldfeld ded to John Okey 17


Allexsander Smiths deed of sale to John Oke & ..... 179


Sam11 Mathews deed of sale to John Okee Johanses Williams .


Jonathan Wood deed of sale to John Owkee & Johanses Williams .


Tho. Wellings Deed to Ralph Hunt Entered in page.


John Hertts assignment to Ralph Hunt in page.


Mr Daniell Whittheads & M' Creeds deed to Jona- thon Williames Entered in.


Petter Choaky Letter of Attorney from John with ye acount of John therto anexed Entered.


Richard Balles bill of sale to Elderd


Nath Denton bill of sale to Elderd.


William Creed deed to John - in page.


William Creed bill of sale to Elderd Entered


- Deed to John Johnson Entered in page. 186


Johnsons Deed Son Johnson Entered in page 186 & 187


Deed to John Johnson Entered in page. 187 & 188 Higbes Deed to Clemant Sallmon Entered in


page. .


189


Sallmons ded of Gieft to his


Samuell


Sallmon Entered in page.


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Samuell Ruscoe ded of sale to Richard Betts in


page. 195


Creeds Deed of Sall to Garrett Entered 196


in page.


Coes Deed of Sall to Theodoras Pollhelmas page


Deed of Sall to Theodoras on page 201-202


Deed of Sall to Hindrich Lott in page. 207


Deed of Gift to his son John Dem entered in. .


470 Samuell Smiths Ded of Sall to


entered in page. 191 & 192


Whittheads Deed of Exchaing with John Han- sonm page. 208


Bayles & Edward Burrouges Deed of Exchaing


in page.


209


and Cattling Deed of Sall to William Wetherbee in page. 467


William Creeds Deed to Samuell Deaim Junor is in


page. 468


Whittheads & M' Creeds deed to Moses


Pettett in page. 466


Gales Deed of Gift to his son John in page 513


Deed to Stephell Romain in page. 465


Willm Whittes Deed to Henrikis Hendgomen in page. 211 & 212


Samuell Smiths Deed to Elderd Lukas in page 188


Lymass Deed of Sale in page. 199


Leass to John Deinin page. 213 Peter Stringhams Deed to Edward Burrowes in page. 218 Joseph Hunts Deed of Sale to Johanas Williamson page. 214


Mary & Jonathan Daveses Deed to Will Creed. Mary Daves Deed with ye Condition to Will Creed page. 220 & 221


Woo Wey Deed to Joseph Phillips in page .... 435 Daniell Whittheads Deed of Salle Entered.


Wattson Entered in page. 223 & 224


- Deed of Sale Entered in page. 217


- parsonage In page. 225 & 227


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Deed to John- & Johanes Williams 215


Eldert Lueycases bill of sale from Will.


Eldert Lueycases bill of sale from Thomas.


Hope Carpentors bill of sale from John Lynas.


Edward Higbees bill of debt from Clein Salma


Francis Cooleys bill of sale from Abell Gale


Thomas Fosters discharge to his overseers.


Theodorus Polhelmas bill of sale from John Baylis .. Theodorus Polhelmas bill of sale from Thomas Ba- Theodoruses bill of sale from Daniell Whitehead.




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