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At a Towne Court held by the constable and over- seors the 3d of Jully Anno 1682. Richard Harscer of Oisterbay in the behalfe of his grandchilde Izabel Hol- steade plaintive Peter Stringham defendant. The plaint enters an action of the case against the defendant de- clareing that the defendant doth detaine a steare from the sayde Izabell Holsteade and will not deliver it. Therefore he is payne to bring this his action to this courte craveing judgements. The case is referd to the next courte then to be farther hearde. At the next Towne Court held August the first 1682 the evedens of Jonas Holsteade upon oathe is that the sayde Jonas Holsteade goeing with Richard Harscer to inquire after the estate of the deseased Peter Stringham acknowledged that a cowe and a two yeare owld steare was Izzabell Holsteads that they were her owne and hee saide that if shee would stay with him hee would keepe them for her
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or shee might despose of them as she pleased. The constable allsoe declareth that hee being at Peter String- hams house the sayde Peter acknowledged that a cow and a two yeare owld beast belonged to Izzabell Holsteade and farther sayd that when he went to summans Peter to court he acknowledged the beast now in deferens to be Izzabell Holsteades and he did not desire to keepe it from her but he would be payde for keepeing of it. The court did then consider the case in deferens .betwene plaintive and defendant they did see cause to finde for the plaintive and did awarde the defendant to deliver . the beaste which was proved to be Izzabell Holsteads to Izzabell Holsteade and to pay the cost of sute.
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Jemaicae the 5th of September 1682.
A Towne court held by the constable and overseors of the Towne.
Randolph Evans plaint
Joseph Thurstan defendant
The plaintive enters an action of trespas and damage against the defendant declareing that he had damage done in his corne by Joseph Thurstons cattell and there- fore he brings this his action to this court Elizabeth Smith, Peter Smiths wife being called before the court saith that upon a Lords day she saw some cattell in Mest Randolph Evanses corne and towld Joseph Thurston that there was some cattell in Randolph Evanses corne and Joseph Thurston went and fetched them out of the corne.
At a court held at Jemaica March ye 5th Anno 1682. Daniell Whitehed plaint in the behalfe of Johanes Lowre- son of Newtowne and Hugh Forde corde winder defendt. The plein' enters an action of debt against the defendant to the vallue of foure pounds nintene shillings. The court haveing considered the case betwene plaintive and defendant doe awarde the defendant to pay the bill
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which is three pounds ten shillings and ten shillings charges with cost of sute.
Att A Towne Metting held ye 9th day of March 1692 Joseph Smith was Choasen to Acompany Nehemiah Smith to ye Main in ordor to ye procurment of a Minester Acording to formor ordor.
pr SAMUELL RUSCOE Clarke.
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At a Towne Meeteing called ye - 15th of January Anno 1688 or 9. The Towne did make choise of Nathan- iell Denton and William White for to go with the rest of the deputis of other Townse to inspect into the - the countis debts and to Levy a for the pay- ing of the countis debts -- and chuseing of a countis tresurer.
Aprill the 8 Anno 1689.
A Towne Meeteing called and John Everit was then chosen constable for this present yeare.
At the same Towne Meeting the Towne did agree with Nathaniell Lynas for to keep the pounde in good repaire for the spase of three yeares after the date hereof and have what benefit shall arise by the -- of any horses catle or sheepe or swine he being to have for every horse that - pounded for trespasing six pens and for every cowe or neat cattell foure pens for every sheepe one penny apeese. By order of the Towne per me NATHANIELL DENTON Clerk.
At the same Towne Meeteing the Towne did make choise of John Oldfield and William Whitehed to vew the fenses aboute the west end of the Towne and Wait Smith and John Hindes to vew the fenses at the east end of the Towne and what fenses they find to be inso- fitient to aquainte the owner of the defective fens. And if upon knowledge of the defect they doe not forthwith
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mend the defects then the owner of the defective fens shall suffer as the Law derects
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Aprill the 6th Anno 1689.
The Towne did make choise of John - and Wait Smith to procure a - Man to keepe the Townse sheep - last of May next upon as good - as they can. Every on paying for sheep proportionable alike.
At a Towne Meeting on the 10th day of June 1689 Mest Prudden and Nathaniell Denton senior was chosen to go to york to meete with the rest of the deputis of the respective Townes for to consider and advise one another of what shall be for the good welfare and service of the contry and to act with the rest of the deputis in any thing that may tend thereunto. And also if they shall see cause to make any aplecation to our sovereing King and Queen for any thing that they tend for the good of the whole colony. To act with them by order of Towne.
per me NATHANIELL DENTON Clerck.
Jemaicae.
At a Towne Meeting called the 19th of June 1689 Mest John Prudden and Mest Daniell Whitehead were chosen for deputis for this Towne of Jemaica to meete with the rest of the deputis of Queens county for the chusing of two committy men out of the county for to goe to yorke to sit as a committy of safety. And allsoe together with the rest of the deputis to give the two men that are chosen by them theire instructions and power how farr and in what the two committy men shall act and doe when they come to Yorke. By order of the Towne
per me NATHANIELL DENTON Clerk.
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At the same Towne Court the 5th of September 1682 Randolph Evans plaintive enters an action of debt against Joseph Thurston defendant in the be- halfe of Edmond Gibbens to the vallue of three pounds and eight shillings. The court haveing considered the case betwene plaintive and defendant there apeare- ing noe bill of debt nor noe Legall Letter of aturny for sueing of the defend the court doth se cause to cleare the defendant of the charges of this and leave the case till farther proofe be made of the debt and awarde the plaintive to pay the cost of this court.
At a Court held at Jemaicae March ye 5th 1683, by the constable and overseors.
Nathaniell Denton senior plaintive
Daniell Whitehed defendant
The plaint enters an action of debt against the de- fendant the some of one pound five shillings and a penny which is due upon acount exsept what the plaintive hath taken his other acounts. The Court have- ing considered the case betwene plaintive and defendant they doe alow the acounts awardeing the defendant to pay the plaintive what is his due upon ballan of acounts with cost of court.
Att a Town Mettinge held att Jamiacae ye 17 of September 1692. Nehemiah Smith was Deputted & Chossen by ye persons att ye Metting for to goe to ye Main in order to ye procuring of a Minester for ye Town of Jamaica & to Bring him over to us. To Give us a visset in order to A ffarther treatty And in Case
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such a one doth Com over as we doe Nott Agree with him for his Continuance amongst us then to satisfy him for his Jorney In Coming to us.
By ye Town p' SAMLL RUSCOE Clarke.
June ye 8 93
It was agriid upon to indeavor to procure Mr. Jones late minester of danbery to be our minester or to give us a vissitt. According to ye tenor of this Above record. SAM RUSCOE Clarke.
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At a Towne court held by the constable and overseors of Jemaica February the 6th Anno 1682.
John Man plaintive
Hope Carpentor defendant
The plaint enters an action of debt against the de- fendant to the vallue of three pounds ten shillings which shoulde have bene payde parte of it the last yeare and thereff this yeare litle is not yet payde therefore he craves judgment against the defendant with cost. Alex- ander Smith being sworne testefyeth that goeing to Hope Carpentor and asking of Hope if he could not pay him a litle Money which he John Rodgers owed to the deponante. Hope made answer he could not for hee had ingaged to pay what hee owght to John Rogers unto John Man and farther sayth not.
John Deine being sworne to testefyeth that upon a sertaine time John Rodgers and Hope Carpentor was both at John Hindeses and there and then hee hearde Hope Carpentor promise and ingage to pay for John Rodgers unto John Man the som of three pounds ten shilings and farther sayth not.
The Courte haveing considered the case betwene John May plaint and Hope Carpentor defendant finding that the three pounds ten shillings was due to John Man by proofe or evedens in court they doe awarde the defendant to pay the remainder of what is not all-
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redy payde unto the plainti John Man acordeing to agreement with cost of sute.
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At a Towne court held as aforesaide February the 6th 1681/2/3
William Creed plaintive
John Man defendant
The plaint' enters an action of debt against the de- fendant to the vallue of foure pounds fifteen shillings the plaint pretending evedeing to be wanting which might make the case more cleare. The court saw cause to defer the action till the next courte. This agreede at a Towne court held by the constable and overseors.
March the 6th Anno 1682/3
Ralfe Doksey plaint
John Hindes and Edward Burrowse defendants
The plaint enters an action of the case against the de- fendants complaineing that he was imployd by the defendants three dayse aboute diging of a well at bed- forde for which he can not get his pay. For which worke doeing he demandeth fiftene shillings humbly craveing judgment Mesr Elias Doughty apeareing in the behalfe of the defendants John Hindes and Edward Burrowse hee the saide Doughty did ingage to pay the sayde Ralfe Doksey fiftene shillings for the worke he did for them.
At the same Towne courte Clement Salmon plaintiff enters an action of debt due by Looke against Hugh Forde defendant for a payre of womens shoes. Ed- warde Highbee being sworne testefyeth that hee hearde Hugh Forde say that hee did owe Clement Salmon two paire of shoes a paire of mens shoes and a paire of womens shoes. Peter Stringham being sworne teste- fyeth that he hearde Hugh Forde say that hee did owe Clement Sallmon two paire of shoes. One paire of mens shoes and one paire of woemens shoes. The court haveing considered the case betwene plaint and defendant
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they doe awarde the defendant to pay the shoes to the plaintive with cost of court.
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At a Towne court held at Jemaicae by the constable and overseors March ye 6th Anno 1682/3.
Joseph Thurston plaint
John Freeman defendt
The plainetive enters an action of the case against the defendant declareing that there was an agreement made betwene them two in the behalfe of the plaints sonn Benjamin Thurston. That the saide Freeman and Ben Thurston should worke together in the trade of Smithery work and the sayde Benjamin to have one halfe of what they two got for the worke they did together but he canot come to rights with him. There- fore he bring his case to this court craveing judgment that soe wee may come to an acount. That wee may knowe what is betweene us. Daniell Whitehed declareth that there was an agreement betwene John Freeman and Joseph Thurston as followeth. To wit that the saide John Freeman and Benjamin Thurston should worke at the trade of the Smithery together and to have an equall share of what was yearned by the two every one being at equall share for what was nedefull for the carrying one of the worke. And John Freeman owned the same before the court. The court haveing hearde the case betwene plaint and defendant they doe order that the plaintive and defendant shall chose each of them a man or two apese if they can soe agree to heare the acounts betwene them and if not then the constable is to chuse foure men indeferently for them who shall heare and determen the case betwene them by way of arbetration within eight dayse after the date hereof.
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The plaint enters an action of debt against the defen- dant for the some of seventene shillings and nine pens. Which ariseth by an acount brought in by the plaintive as followeth viz for goeing to New Towne and Flushing for a surgeane for James Hindes that was hurt by William Creede. Seven shillings for goeing to Hemsteade with a horse that brought Daniell Lane foure shilings from Rom and either six shillings and nine pens. This acounte sworne to in court. The court haveing considered the case betwene plaintive and defendant they doe crave the defendant to pay the acounte that the plaintive hath sworne to with cost of court.
John Oldfield
Wait Smith
Thomas Smith
Benjamin Thurston
Namiah Smith .
Att a Towne meteing Called and held the 3d Day of September 1691 it was Voatted and Concluded that M. Pruden shall have Three score pounds ye yeare payd hira. And his ffoyer wood ffree ffor which M' Pruden Duering the time he stayeth Amongst is to performe the office off A minester Amongst us. Acording to Gosspell Rueles.
By SAM RUSCOE Town Clarke.
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June ye 13 a town metting in Jemaica.
Wher it is voted and concluded by the towne that John Ouldfild Samuell Smith John Everit and William Creed Shall meet with hemsted men to treat with them conserning the selling of the bounds betwene them and us. And doe impower the fornamed men to make a finall end of the diferans betwene us.
By BENJEMIN COE Clark
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At the Same Towne Meting it is voted and concluded that M' Daniell Denton shall have Liberty to come and Setell himselfe and his family in this Towne.
By BEN COE Clark.
At a Towne Metting September ye 24-1684.
It is voted and concluded that all the small Lots of Midow which were adisions to ye first propriaties of Medow they shall have the same prievilidg of all comans preporshanable with the first propriety and Lots of Midow.
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BEN COE Clark.
Sept ye 27-1684.
At a Town Meting Samuell Dean John Everit and Georg Wolsie juner Chosen by ye Town to take kere of ye Towne afairs. That things of publike consernment may not niglected.
At the Same Towne Metting John Ouldfild and Samuell Smith are again chosen and confirmed to be survayers to Lay out all such Land as the Town shall order. And impowr them to Lay out from time to time.
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forsake ye foolish and live: and goe in ye way of under- standing Hanna
JOHN - JONATHAN
June ye 20
A Towne Meeting called the 16 of February 1683/4 It was voted and agreed upon that there shall be a man hyred to keepe sheepe and allsoe - - with Dan Whitehed and Nicolas Everit was at the same Towne Meeting chosen to procure and - a man for to keepe the sheepe every on at
- for his sheepe keepeing - by the head --- of sheep that he hath to keepe being - yeare owlde. And this to continue for the - five yeare. Written by order of the Towne
per me NATH DENTON Clerk.
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. - thought fit to send Col. Dongan to - leutenant governor of New York - dependencies and have Aen . ected him - - you together as a generall Assembly - you may consult and propose all -- matters as
shall be for the publick - and desire you to give entire . - what he shall say to you in my
- who am your Loveing friend.
JAMES -
the 2d of March 1682.
- Towne Meeting the 8 of Aprill 168-
The Towne did make choise of Henery Foster and George Woolsey juneor for overseors of the poor
for this present yeare and to give an acounte of what they have don in theire -- at theire years end. what is left of the poores stock for them after is as followeth -
- John Rodses senior one cow
one yeare old - and a calfe and a three yeare owld
heifer - William Bringkles one cowe for three years of which two yeares is exspired. - John Rowlifsons a three yeare owld heifer - and five shillings. - Samuell Barkers a cow to the halves.
Powlson land 28 Acres Medow 5 acres
John Handson land 30 Acres Medow 5 acres & - a small lot of meadow betwixt ym.
Edward Higbee Meadow 16 acres
upland 52 acres priveledge 17 acres 1/2 John Medows 4 acres upland 17 acres priveledges.
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Know all men home this may any ways consern that I William Foster of Jemaica in ye north Riding of york- shire on Long Island. I say I have sould and doe herby firmly bargain sell allinate and make over from me my hayrs and asigns forever. A - pese of Land lying and being in ye bounds of Jemaica on ye west part the same: I say I William Foster have sould and doe herby sell and confirm ye forsayd Land containing five acors
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to Morise of ye west Ryding of ye forsayd Island and shier. I say I have sould to M' William Morise afor- sayd ye formentioned Land of five acors wt Liberty of giting of tember for fensing ye sayed Land on ye -. I say I William Foster have sould and doe hereby bargin sell allinate and make over from my self my hairs and asigns forever - - M. William Moris for to poses. and injoy peasably as his own proper Right for ever without any molistation or trouble from or any impowred or implyed by me. And further doe herby warant this my sale good in Law free from all former claims and incomberancis or intangelments whatsoever. And for ye confirmation of ye premisis I doe set my hand.
WILLIAM FOSTER
Ye forsayd Land bounded on ye north wt M. Barker. On ye south - with a marked sarsifacks bosh on ye west to ye hyway Runing by ye chuch fence ye east with ye comans.
Signed Seled and delivered in ye presants.
BENJEMIN COE
Aprill ye 12-1681 JOHN FOSTER
A trew copie of ye originall by Benjemin Coe.
Richard Rodes Medow 10 acres land 66
Tho: Okely Medow 5 acres Medow
Will: Ffoster Medow 16 acres & 12 & 20 Rods & up- land 59 acres: 4 x x
John Jackson 10 acres land Dan Denton land 4
Sam 11 Ruscoe Medow 12 acres land 40 -
Jonathan Mills Medow 10 acres land 20
Benjemin Coe Medow 10 acres land 36 acres
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John Johnson upland 10 acres
Lucas Medow 12 acres upland 40 priveledge
12 Theodocus Medow 5 priveledge 9 acres & 1/3 land 50
John Scudder Medow 7 acres priveledge 212 -
Sam !! Mathews land 72 acres Medow 10 acres
John Wood Medow 5 acres land 36 priveledge 5
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Jonas Wood Meadow 15 priveledge 712 land 42
Thom. Wiggins senr Meadow 16 wt priveledge land Mest Ashman Medow 1034 wt priveledge land 5112
Edward Higbee Meadow 16 acre priveledge 1712 up- land 152
John Heins Medow 4 acres upland 17
Thomas Wiggins Jun' : land 24 acres
Dan11 Denton sen' Meadow 5 acres land 8 acres 12
The widdow Davis Medow 10 acres land 4 - Sam11 Denton Medow 6 acres & 7 shore
priveledge ffor 414 land 41 acres.
John Baylies meadow 13 acres land 60 acres
Nehemiah Smith Medow 10 acres 34 wt priveledge land 5912
John Baylie priveledge 20 acres & 34
John Everet Medow 13 wt priveledge ffor 15 acres upland 49 acres more 10 acres
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The widdow Messenger Meadow 5 acres wt priveledge & a small lot off medow upland 36 acres
Sam11 Dean land 231/2
Jonathan Dean land 20 acres
John Johnson Land 13 acres
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Know all men home this may any way consern yt I William Foster of Jemaica in ye north Ryding of yorkshire Long Island have sould and doe herebye firmly bargin sell & make over from me my hairs and asigns forever. I say I have sould M' Thomas Barker of ye west Ryding of ye aforesayd shier and Iland a sartain track of land containing eleaven acors Lying and being in ye bounds of Jemaica on ye west part of ye same. Bounded on the north wt Richard Bats on ye south side of ye first plain in ye boges by a small stable twisted being ye marked tree between ye forsayd Land and a pese of Land Layed out to in morison ye west buting on ye high way by ye new Lots and on ye east joyning to ye woods this sayd Land wt Liberty of giting of fensing for ye forsayd Land on ye comans.
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I ye sayd William Foster doe hereby firmly sell allinat and make over the forsayd Land and priviledg mentioned to M' Thomas Barker as his own proper Right for ever without any molistation from me or any imployed or impowred by me. And further I doe herby warant this my Sale good in Law free from former in comberancis or all just claims whatsoever. In confirmation whereof I doe hereby sett my hand and seale in ye presants of WILLIAM FOSTER
BENJEMIN COE JOHN FFOSTER
Aprill ye 12-1681
This is a trew Copie of ye originall by
BENJEMIN COE
Richard Wright Medow 5 acres land 15
Peeter Stringham Medow 5 acres
Ben: Jones land 38 acres Jonathan Wood land 18 acres
Jeremiah Hubbard land 10 acres Richard Everet land 35
Nath Linas medow 5 acres
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August ye 7th 1683
Elias Doughty plaintive in an action of dept John Man defendant.
The testimony of William Creed hee being sworne before the court declareth that about ye first of this month he hard John Man owne this sayed dept of forty shillings tew to M' Doughty and promised to loane a bill for ye forsaid dept wt William Creed which he did not.
This court held in Jemaica august ye 7th 1683. This Court haveing Seriously Considered of the Case depend- ing betwen M' Doughty and John Man and finding the dept clerly proved we doe therfore order that John Man shall pay the dept of forty shillings to M' Doughty with the cost of the Sute.
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Will: Brinkly land 9 acres
Tho: Woolsy land 10 acres William Creed Medow 23 acres & 12 - upland
66 acres & 15 - sum 81 acres
The medow above all priveledge More priveledge 1712 231/2
sum 4234 a small lot to 13 acres of right Prudden medow 15 land 81
The personage Medow 30 upland 150
Mest Osborn Medow 5 acres land 10:
John Hunt 3 Acres Medow
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Jemaica this 13th of March anno 1678/9
Know all men that I John Lynas of Jemaica in ye north Ryding of yorkshire upon Long Island doe by these presants for my selfe my hairs or asigns sell and make over unto John Ouldfild his hairs exsicuters ad- ministrators or asigns of ye same town and shire that is to say fower acors of that ten acor Lot which formerly was Roger Linases buting and bounded upon ye south side by ye hyway that goeth to ye haw tres yt front buting on ye highway eastward and ye Reer buting on ye Land that is to the two acors and a half of Land that was Layd out for Roger Linas at ye Rear of ye sayd ten acor Lot and north ward upon Nath Linas. I say that I John Linas doe by these presants sell and make over all my Right titell and intrest to ye foresayd Land free from all incomberances what soe ever wt all ye fences and trees wt what soever els doth properly Belong to ye sayd fowr acors of Land to ye aforsaid John Ould- fild his hairs or asigns to have and to hould forever.
As wittnes my hand this day and date above written for a considerable som allrady Resaived.
JOHN LINAS
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Signed in ye presants of NATHANIELL DENTON RICHARD DARLIN
A trew Copie of ye origianall by
BENJEMIN COE Clark.
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George Woolsy Meadow 20 acres - - a small lot
1 acre 12 upland. - sixty six acres priveledge - to all ye Meadow.
Tho. Wellin Meadow 10 acres wt priveledge upland 49 acres.
Abell Gale Meadow 13 acres priveledge - for
18 acres upland 89 acres:
Alexander Meadow 5 acres upland 3212
Zachary Mills Medow 10 acres wt priveledge
- - upland 31 acres.
Richard Jones Meadow 1034 upland 6512 -
Henry Ffosters children 12 acres & 12 Meadow upland 7512
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Dan11 Denton Jun' Meadow a quarter & 12 upland 15 acres
John Dean 15 acres upland
Elias Baylies land 34 acres Medow 5 acres
priveledge 6 acres & 1/2
Thomus & Jonathan Baylies Medow 16 acres &
priveledge 15 acres land 46 acres
Denick Powlson land 33 acres Medow acres.
John Hanthon land 35 Medow 5 & a small lot betwixt ym- 3/4
John Maris land 35 acres Meadow 9 acers
John Smith SamIl son: land 46 acres Medow 7 acres Hope Carpenter land 33 acers Medow 5 acers John Carpenter Jun' land 3212 Medow 612 - Sam11 Smith upland 78 acers Medow 15
- White Medow 15 & 20 Rod land 87 acers
- Mills Medow 20 acers priveledge 10
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Jamaicae
Records of Bills of Sale
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Know all men by thes presants yt I John Denman of mashpeak kills in the bounds of new towne allies on Long iland in ye west Riding of a - paye sould and doe by vertue hereof sell grant and and make over from me and my ayrs Nathaniell Denton juner of Jemaica on Long Iland in north Riding in yorkshier two acors of Land bounded on the east by ve
- in ye west by Samuel Denton senore lot on the south by - Lot. On ye north bounded by ye foresayd Nath- aneil Dentons Lot which he bought of Sarah Davis. I the sayd John Denman of new towne hereof, fully and freely clerely and absolutly and sell - - make over and confirme unto ye aforesayd Nathaneil Denton his hayrs exicuters administraters or assigns ye Land above- sayd wt ye fencing theirunto belonging their - - Charged from all former sails gifts grants Rests chargis
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