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Recorded By me BENJEMIN COE.
Aprill ye 3-1679.
It is ordered by the Constable and overseers that Joseph Thurston and Daniell Whythed shall new the fensis belonging to all the Corn field about this Town. And they to be payed for their Labour they atending the deriction given in the Law.
By order,
BENJMA COE Clark.
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Know all men by these presants that we Will Creed and Danell Whithed Boath of Jaimaica and ye North Riding of Yorkshire on Long Island have fully & Abso- lutly sould and made over unto John Skidmore Inhabetant of ye same place the howsing barne with ye half of ye orchard & ye half of ye hom Lot fully & Absolutly as we ye Aforsaid Wm. and Daniell bought it. We say all ye said howsing barne and orchard with ye half of ye homlot which we bought of Jonathan Mills we say as it is written in ye bill of sale made by Jonas Hallsted unto Jonathan aforsaid we ye said Wm and Daniell Doe Except two Roods in booty A - at ye uper end which is ye rear
upon ye - if ye said Wm and Danell can procure a high way in ye place aforsaid within ye space of three years After ye date herof iff not then the said Land to Return to John Skidmor he paying unto us fiveten shill- ings. Likwis we the said William and Danell Whithed have sould unto John Skidmor all the salt medow which we bought with ye said Lands & howsing barn & orchard
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we say and ye said William Creed and Danell Withed aforsaid have for our selves our heiars Executors Ad- minestrators or asignes all ye forementioned premises to have and to hould for ever Doe by thes presents war- rant this our salls Good in Law free from Any former sales Giefts morgages or any just Claime of Any person or persons Whatsoever to ye full and absolut Confirma- tion of all and every ye above mentioned premises. We have subscribed our names and set too our seales this tenth Day of Aprill in ye yer one thousand six hundred seventy and seven.
Sighned seald & delivered in presence of theas
WILLIAM CREED
DANIELL WHITHED
JOHN X MILLER
his marke SAM RUSCOE
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Know all men by thes Preasents that I Jonas Hallsted of Jaimaica in ye north Riding of Yorkshire on Long island have fully & Absolutly sould and made over unto John Skidmor Inhabetant of the same place The Land & peece of Orchard - now in his posession. & is fenced of from mine which I Bought of M' Robert Coe. Likwis I have sould unto him ye said John Skidmor ye one 3d prt of ye medow that I bought of Mr Robert Coe Aforsaid. To be Eaqually devided for quality & quantity full one third the which said meadow is Lying and being A place Comonly caled the Haghtive Necke. With all ye priveleges Inlargments devisions of Lande that did or hereafter shall belong to ye said proportion of meadow. I say I the said Jonas Hallsted have for my self my heaires Executors & Aminestrators and As- signes all ye formentioned premises to have & to hould for ever. And doe by thes preasents warrant this my salle Good in Law free from Any former salles Gifts morgages or Any other first Claim of Any person or per- sons what ever to the full & Absolut Confirmation of ye premises I have herunto subscribed my name & sett
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to my seall this second day of May one thowsand six hundred seventy three.
Signed seald and delivered
in ye preasance of
Befor sighning & sealling the said Jonos Hallsted did Engage John Skidmor should have ten Acers of upland In Consideration of what he hath within fence besides his proportion of devisions of Land Apertaining to his Meadow as is Expressed in his bill of sale Abovesaid. & John Skidmore nor Any from or by him or his Intrest is not to have Any pretence to Any part of his felds within fences.
JONAS HALLSTED
JAMES HINES
ANTHONY WATERS Clarke
A trew Copy per me, SAM RUSCOE, Clarke. Aprill 10th 1677
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Fabuary the 21- 1679/8
At a Towne Meting it is voted and Concluded that the Littell playns shall be Layed out and proporshaned to evry man acording to his midow as other devisions of Lands are. And that the Town is to be devided into four squaderans evry squaderan taking ther proportian acording to Lot and evry squadren to have ther propor- tion equell aither in quantity or quality. And the survayers are to have on peny an acor for their Laying out this Land acording to order.
At the same Town Meeting it is voted and concluded that any person that have or shall sell his comans shall have no Liberty or priviledge to keep any catell on the comans.
These two orders entered.
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Desember the 13th Anno 1681
A Towne Meeteing called it was there and then voted . and concluded that they would stand by the survayors
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in defending the cause in which they are sued by William Creede conserning some Land that he would have them lay out for him upon the acounte of some medow that he hath by way of exchange of the Towne and Lyeth upon the Litle Nek west of the haugh tree nek which the Towne never did nor yet doth se cause to alowe of.
Scriptum per me,
NATHANIEL DENTON, Town Clerk.
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Know all men by these presants that Falk Davis of Jemecah in the North Riding of Yorkshire on Long Island do Let and make over to Jonathan Davis and John Skidmore booth of the same Towne all my teams and tacklin I have to be Longing both wood and inon. That is to say six oxen and cart and wheels and yoaks and one plow and all iron tackl in thereunto Belonging for the aforesaid Jonathan Davis and John Skidmore to have for this presant year as theire own to use abought any inployment thay shall se meete. But the said Jonathan Davis and John Skidmore are bound to looke carfuly after the oxen aforesaid and to hous them in the winter. And to provide good hay for them and to use them as their own. And to pay rats for them. Only Falk Davis aforesaid is to Let the aforesaid Jonathan Davis and John Skidmore have hay for these aforesaid this spring. And Jonathan Davis and John Skidmore are ingaged to make all the iron tacklin good as it was when it was delivered to them. And if thay brake any yoaks thay are to make new ons. Only the cart and wheals are to be delivered as thay are at the yeare end. And Falk Davis aforesaid is to stand the wenter of the oxen aforsaid except the aforesaid Jonathan Davis and John Skidmore do loos any of them throu carlesnes. Farder the aforesaid Jonathan Davis and John Skidmore do promis and ingage to pay or caus to be paid to the afore- said Falk Davis the full and just som of five pounds in wheat at five shillings per bushell and indian corn at
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three shillings per bushell and peay at four shillings per bushell or work squire lent at or before the 10 of next March insuing the dat hearof. Furder the said Jona- than Davis and John Skidmore aforesaid Falk Davises work either plowing or carting in seasin. And when the said Falk Davis shape as other men will do it. In wittnes wharof we have set to our hands.
Wittness
GEORGE THATFORD FALK X DAVIS JOHN SKIDMORE
NEHEMIAH SMITH his mark JONATHAN DAVIS
Page 91 At a Towne Meeteing the 28 of May Anno 1674.
It was there and then voted and concluded that as the Litle nek Lyeing beyonde the haugh tree nek was layde oute acordeing to the order of the Towne that every Mans Lot should be recorded according as they was layde out which is as followeth. The Townes Lot Lyeth along by the Iseland syde betwene the Iseland and the haugh tree crik till it comes to a sertaine oake tree marked for a Land Marke runing cros the Medowe to the first Litle hummax Lying by the haugh tree crik. The next Lot being Mest George Woolseys and John Lynasses it runs parrallel with the Townes Lot from the Iseland to the creeke and soe from that marked tree upon the Iseland to a sertaine owlde Wallnot tree upon the same Iseland and from that Wallnot tree to a sertaine greate hummake which is the second hummak Lying by the haugh tree creeke and soe to keepe theire bredth cros the Iseland to Midlburrowe Creeke. And then there is an adition to the Towne Lot runing parrelel with John Lynases Lying aboute a Rod and a halfe in bredth from the Wallnot tree at frome and soe to run to a sertaine hummak which Lyeth downe lower in the Medowe then the greate hummak. I say to the first tree upon the easte side of the westermost hummak and soe to the creeke or bay. Then John Oldfields Lot hath the creeke that devyds Midlburrough and Jemaicae
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for his lyne on ye one syde from which creeke he runs in breath at the frune to a sertaine white oake tree marked for a Land Mark. And soe from that White Oake tree upon a Lyne by the easte end of a Litle hummak that Lyeth aboute sixscore rod from the Iseland upon which standeth an owlde tree stumpe. I say to run the afore- saide Lyne downe to the sea it is to be understood that the Lyne is to run just upon the easte end of the afore- saide hummak. And the remainder of the salt Medowe that Lyeth betwene John Oldfields Lyne and the Lyne of the adition that is Layde out for the Townes Lot is to be William Creedes. And all the fresh Medowe betwene the upland and the Iseland to Lye to the Townes Lot of Medowe.
Scriptum per me
NATHANIELL DENTON, Towne Clerke.
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These presents testifie to whom it may Concern yt wee whose names are underwritten being appointed by ye rest yt are any waies Concernd in it doe by these presents for our selves & all those yt have fformerly made sale off being deputed thereunto as afforesayd own & acknowledge by these presents yt wee have received ffull satisffaction ffor the land yt wee have sold to ye in- habitants off Jemaico liing on ye North Side off their Town being Commonly Called the hills. I say I Tuck- quince wt ye rest subscribed doe own ourselves ffully Satisffied ffor at & every part off it as is Mentioned by a bill of Sale bearing date March ye Nineteenth 1663. Witnesse our hands this 31st off January 1664.
Subscribed beffore ROBERT COE DANIELL DENTON
X TUCKQUINCE his mark X OUNGA his mark X WAUROKA his mark
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May the 28th Anno 1674
John Oldfield did exchange his Medowe Lying upon the Litle Nek beyond the haugh tree nek with John Baylis, Thomas Okely and Daniell Whitehead for theire shares of Medowe that Lyeth upon the farthest easte nek. That is to say John Baylis five akers Lot of Medowe with the adition that is Layde to his five akers of Medowe and the Ten akers of Medowe that is betwene Thomas Okely and Daniell Whiteheade upon the conditions that the aforesaide John Oldfield shall Injoye all the prive- ledges that belongeth to a Twenty akre Lot In devition of Lands and to pay Rates onely for fiftene akers of Medowe And they the aforesaide John Baylis, Thomas Okely and Daniell Whitehead shall have the priveledges which formerly they was to have in devition of Lands and to pay Rates for a twenty aker Lot of Medowe. In confermation of this our exchange wee set toe our hands this day and date above written
Scriptum per me NATHANIELL DENTON Towne Clarke
THO. OKLEY
DANIELL WHITHEAD
JOHN X OLDFIELD his marke
JOHN BAYLES
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March ye 1-1678/9
This voted and concluded. That their shall be a devision of Land Layd out to the inhabitents of the town for paster Land. Every man to have as many acors of paster Land as he have acors of midow as was By the Town given or purchesed and as it stand upon Record upon the town book and he doe pay Rat for. It is also ordered by the Town that the Constable and overseers shall from time to time take kare to provid Bulls for the Towne. So many as they shall see fit and the charg of them to be Raysd upon the Cows.
Recorded By BENJEMIN COE Clarke.
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The constable and overseors seing cause for reasons best knowne to themselvs to choose another Towne Clerk did to that end call a Towne Meeteing the 21 of January 1680. And those of the Neighbourhood that was there did leave it to the constable and overseors to chose a Town Clerk whereupon the constable and over- seors did agree with Nathaniell Denton senior to be the Towne Clerk and did agree with the sayde Nathaniell for to doe all writeings that conserns the Towne in genarall for twenty five shillings a yeare. And allsoe for the entering of all such things or records as conserns the Towne in generall out of ye owlde booke in to the new booke. And to have for that doeing ten shilings. And allsoe it is agrede upon that for entering of all Lands or what ever els is to be entred upon the Towne Booke for every recorde hee is to have one shilling for recordeing of it. And to the end that the clerk should be ingaged to doe his offis truely the constable Samuell Smith did goe with the saide Nathan Denton the 25 of January 1680 to Major Thomas Millets and there had him sworne. This written by order of the constable and overseors by mee,
NATHANIELL DENTON Towne Clerk
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June ye 19-1676
At a Town Meting it is voted and concluded that their shall be 40 acors of Medow designed and sett apart for a parsonage Lot in the east neck joyning to the Lots of Medow Layed out wt upland proporsianable to other Lots Layed out in the Towne. To continue at the dis- pose of the Towne to a minister when they shall have ocation to make use of it.
Subscribed by me, BENJAMIN COE
Clarke.
June ye 19-1676.
Artickels of agreement betweene the Towne of Jomaica :
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the on party and M. Johon Pruddin the other as fol- loweth: That the Towne doe fully and freely give unto M: John Pruddin in the house Land and acomindations in this Towne which was designed and set apart for a minister wt all the priviledgis and apurtinancis which doe or here after may pertaine unto the sayed acomidations. Wee say we doe fully and frely give unto the sayed Mr John Pruddin to poses and quiatly to injoy for himselfe and his ayers or asigns forever upon the condision fol- lowing. Namely that Mr John Pruddin doe continew in this Towne discharging the worke of a minister for the terme of ten yers insewing if god continew his life and Liberty soe longe. But if by death he be taken away before the expiration of the ten yeer then notwithstand- ing the hole acomidations Remain sure and firme to his ayers after him. But if the sayed John Pruddin doe leave the Towne before the end of the ten yeere then the acomidations to Returne to the Towne the satisfying him for what he have expendid upon the same. And further the Towne doe hereby promise and ingage to give unto John Pruddin forty pound the yeer and his firewood free during the time that he shall continew in the Town inployed in the worke of the ministry. This forenamed forty pound to be dewly and trewly payed anualy to him or his order. The on halfe in marchants pay deliv- ered at Yorke. And the other halfe in country pay in this Towne as it pas betwene man and man. That this covenant is the truth conserning both the Towne and Mr Pruddin to the best of my knowledge.
Subscribed By me BENJEMIN COE
Clarke
By order from the Constable and overseors.
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Samuell Smith John Everit.
Benjemin Coe
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For ye new oversers
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Nehem. Smith
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Tho. Smith .
Daniell Whythed
Nickeles Everit.
M. Denton .
Daniell Whythed.
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Nichol. Everit.
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Johen Ouldfield
Will Creed.
Ed. Higbie.
Tho. Smith.
Samuell Smith Constable
Nehemiah Smith Overseer
Daniell Whythed, Nicholes Everit, for the two stand- ing overseers.
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Know all men home this may any ways consern that where as formerly the Constable and overseers have for- warnd William Smith for giveing entertainment to Thomas Phillips and his wiff yet the sayed William notwithstanding have giveing untertainment to Philips and his wiff contrary to order. The constable and overseers doe theirfore order and Record that the sayed William doe sacure the Town from all damaig that the Town may any time Resaive by the sayd Philips or his wiff and to sacure the Town for their maintainance if they shall com to want while they abide within the bounds of this Town.
Fabuary ye 23-1678/9 By me
BENJEMIN COE. Clark.
Fabury ye 24-1678/9
It is voted and concluded that the men underwritin shall have 5 acors a man of the personage midow untill
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the Town shall other ways dispose of it. These men ingadging to make and maintain there proportion of the eaysway sufisantly and to pay Rats for it and alow to the Town 8 pence the acore for every yeer they injooy the same.
M. Denton
M. Wolsie
Jo. Thurston
Tho. Smith
Capt Carpenter
Will Brinkle
John Roads
It is entered in the Litle Booke how these Men have payde for the use of this medow till the yeare 1688.
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This pesant wrighting may wittnes and declere an agrement fermly and joyntly concluded by John Ould- field and Thomas Welin as foloweth. Namely that John Ouldfild have exchanged his ten acor Lot Lying by and jeyning to Thomas Welin to the west and in the east bounded wt that Lot that was formerly Aron Firmans and now Evert the dushmans. The sayed John Ouldfild have exchanged the forenamed Lot wt the sayed Tho. Wellin, upon the consideration folowing. That John Ouldfild is to have of Thomas Wellin ten acors of midow Lying on the Long Neck that was formerly Goodman Roucis. Bounded on the north wt Capt Newton and on the South wt John Speguler, John Ouldfild is to have this sayed Midow of the Wellin wt all the privilidges and apurtenancis belonging to the sayed ten acors of Midow or here after shall fall to the same. Exsepting ten acors of upland which Tho. Wellin Reserve to himself for his proper use. That this is our mutall agrement we owne by setting our hands this 28th of Fabury 1677/8 Wittnes
BENJEMIN COE Clark
JOHN X OULDFIELD his mark
THOMAS X WELLIN his mark
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This Presents wittnesseth that John Rowlesson
- of Jaimaica hath Bought of Humphrey Underhill of Jaimaica Aforesaid in ye fourteenth Day of September in the Twenty Eaight yeere of his Majesties Raine and in the yeere of our Lord one thousand six hundred seventy and five one Dwelling Hous and Orchard, Garden Hom Lott with twenty Acors of upland to be tacken up in any Conveinent place in the Woods not yett tacken up. With the half of his meadow. The wholl Containing twenty Acors. Itt to be Eaqualy Devided and John to have his Choys. Lying att thee ould Towne necke on ye east side side. Bounded with the Cric att Crike Eastward and on the west side By Samuell Smith west- ward sittuatt Lying in Jaimaica aforsaid. The hous and Orchard bounded By Mr Ashman once the East side Eastward and Capt Nuton once the west side westward together with all the Apurtanances & priv- eliges & Commonage which boath to the within men- tioned Primises Belonge. This Record made this seventh Day of November Ano: 1676.
By SAM: RUSCOE Towne Clarke
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Know all men by theas preasants that I Robert Coe of Jaimaica in the North Ryding of yorkshire upon Longe Island doe Absolutly and fully and asine and de- livered unto Thomas Welling of the same Towne and shire all my Right and title in this Bill of Sale min- tioned on the other side from me & my heaires to him and his heaires for ever as wittnes my hand this 6 day of January in the yer 1676/7
Was sined ROBERT COE
JOSEPH THURSTON SAMUELL RUSCOE
This Record made this 8th day of January in the yer 1676/7
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Febuary ye 24-16780
At a Town metting it is voted and concluded that Mr Denton, John Ouldfield, Samuell Smith and John Everit shall mett wt Flushin men to treat with and eshew the diferance with Flushin and our Towne con- serning the devision of the bounds Betwene them and us. And if they see caus to make a final end of the diferance Between them and us.
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Know all men by theas Preasents thatt I John Wescoten of Jamaica husbandman hath sould unto Hugh Coper- thwait tailor of Jaimaica aforsaid the 14th day of Sep- tember in the 28th yer of his majastes Raignie and in the yeer of our Lord 1676. One Dwelling Hous sittuat & Lying & Being in Jaimaica aforsaid with one hom Lott. Containing by Estamation five Acars and five acars of Land Lying in any Conveaniant place not yet taken up with five acars of Meadowe Land. Lying and being upon the furthest east necke. Bounded by John Car- penter Junor of the one side & the widdow Ludlom one the other. Lying in Lentghth as the other Lotts Doe. To have & to hould the said appurtanances with all the house hom lot & meadows theair unto belonging. With all the Commagyes & previlidges to him the Said Hugh Coperthwait his heairs Executors administrators and assignes for Ever. This Record made this 9th Day of November 1676
By SAM RUSCOE Town Clarke
Aprill the 3d 1682 Voted for Constable
Daniell Whitehed. ..
Nicolas Everit . 1.11/
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For Overseors
Thm. Smith.
Nath. Denton june. .
Joseph Smith . John Carpentor
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Know all men by thes presants that I John Bayles Juner of Jemaicae have sould allinated and made over unto Jonathon Stevens of Jemaica aforsaid my hous Lot wt my dwelling hous and Barne and orcherd wt all the fences belonging theirunto only Reserving six of the smallest treas Exept the nursere to my self. I say I the aforsaid John Bayles juner have sould allinated and made over from my ayers exicuters administraters or asigns unto aforsaid Jonathon Stevens his ayers exicuters or asigns firmly by thes presants all my home Lot dwelling hous orcherd barne only trees exepted Before to have and to hold forever firmly. And doe warant this my Bill of Sale good in Law against any claim or claims justly from any person from me or my order what soe ever. I say I John Bayles have sould unto Jonathon Stevens aforsaid the sayed home Lot I bought of Nicholas Stillwell now of gravesand. To the trew performance off the above sayed Bayles doe sett to my hand this 14 day of June in the yeer 1678.
JOHN BAYLIS
Attested by HENRY BOWMAN SAMULL RUSCOE
This is a trew copie of the originall Bill by me BENJEMIN COE Clarke.
Know all men home this may any ways consern that I the wt in mentioned Jonathon Stevens doe asigne all my Right intrest and title of this bill of sale to my Brother Daniell Whythed for his owne proper Right and title forever to poses and injoy to him and his ayers. As wittnes my this 13 day of October 1679.
JONATHAN STEVENS Test WILLIAM OSBORNE WILLIAM CREED
This is A trew Copie takin out of the origanall By me
BENJAMIN COE Clark
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The deposision off Denneil Holdron.
Going along with Edward Butler to gravsend but A littell before hee died ye sayd Edward told him that hee did intend yt if hee died to give his X wages to James Sartell that was due ffrom X Henry Whitny to him. Taken before Daniell Denton.
The Testimony of Abarhm Smith hee saith that A littel beefore Edward Butler went to gravssend I heard Goodman Whitny & the aforesayd Butler X- and Goodman Whitny owned that hee owed Butler Ten ponds. except A payr of Drawars and a payr of shoos. I asked Edward Butler what hee would doe with what Good- man Whitny owed him if hee should bee kiled. Hee told me hee would give it to James the Taylor.
Taken upon oath before the Cort at Jemaecae the 10 Janewary 1664.
This mans name is James Sartell.
The Cort then ordered that Considering these that Edward Butler gaive what was dew to him from Goodman Witny to James Sartell. Likewise that James Sartell exspended mush about the X funarall Charge of Edward Butler that therfore Henary Whitny shall pay what is dew to Edward Butler from him to the abovesayd Sartell.
By mee ANTHONY WATERS.
At a Towne Meteing the 13th of Aprill Anno 1675. The Towne did make choise of Samuell Smith for con- stable and John Foster and Jonas Holsteade overseers for the yeare insueing.
At a Towne Meeting held the 8 day of Aprill Anno 1681 it was voted and concluded by the Towne that there should be a high way left betwene Thomas Wigenses Lot and the Land that John Oldfield hath by the side of the bogs foure Rod broade and betwene the bogs and
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John Oldfields Land one Rod and a halfe broade upon. firm upland.
Scriptum per me
NATHANIEL DENTON Clerk.
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I ye underwritten doe ffor Mee my heirs & Assighnes discharge & acquit Luke Watson his heirs & Asighnes of & from all bills bonds dues & demands whatsoever from ye beginning off ye World to this day. Dated ye 28th off November 1664.
Subscribed beffore, Daniel Denton, Notarias. John Scott
Jemaicae this 12th of Marche Anno 1674.
The constable and overseers have Let to John Skidmore the Townes Lot. That is to say the barne and home Lot for the spase of one yeare. In consideration whereof that is to say for the use of the barne to cure a crop of Tobaccoe In and the Land to plant a crop upon. And the frute of ye orcharde. I say In consideration whereof the saide John Skidmore is to repaire the fens aboute the orchards forthwith soe as to secure the orcharde til this time twelv monthe. And for the other fens to secure it soe as that he may preserve his crop of corne and allsoe to make and hang a paire of barne doores to the barne. And if in case that the Towne doth procure a minister that shall come time Inough to make use of the frewte of the orcharde then the Towne shall pay for the barne doores makeing. That this is our agrement witnes our hands this day and date above written. NATHANIEL DENTON JOHN SKIDMORE
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