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forehead with a hollow crop on the right ear, and a half penny on the fore side of the same ear.
Per IOHN HOWELL.
Southampton October 26 1681 Whereas there hath been several controversies and contentions between the towne of Sonthampton, and Mrs Martha Cooke concerneing several par- cells of land, now know ye that wee the said Martha Cooke, of the one pt and the present Constable and overseers of South- ampton for and in behalf of ye said Towne of the other part, doe hereby for ourselves our heirs and ssigns mntnally agree as a final determination in Reference to premises as follows, viz, that the land at meacocks which the said widow Cook was indebted to the towne which was two acres formerly staked ont by the comity, one acre whereof the said widow Cook doth hereby covenant and promise to lay out to the comon as it is now staked, that is 8 poles at the west end, and so to run to the eastward end or corner tree thence to come to nothing and also to rectifie the west ward line of the said division to run th line as it is now staked out being but twelve foot variation from a straight line, and to lay out the other acre upon the East side of the neck, what is already withont the fence In lien thereof, further in reference to the land upon the hill by Thom- as Coopers, which the widow Cook laid claim unto, the said towne or Constable and oveaseers In their behalf doe hereby ngage vnto the said Widow Cook seven acres of land in thee woods where it may be most convenient for her at the disere . tion of the layers out, which said seven Acres of land the said widow Cook accepts in full satisfaction for her Interest in or to the aforesaid land upon the hill by Thomas Cooper's, and to bee a final conclusion in Reference to the premises, concerning all doubts variences strifes actions suites, Contentions thence arising, whatsover from the beginning of the world to the day of the date of these presents. In witnes whereof both partys have set there hands the day and yere aforesaid.
MARTHIA # COOK. ler mark
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At the same time was granted un - to Iohn Cook by ye Constable and overseers a gore peece of land upon his front from Iohn Luptons corner straight over to his moth - ers fence or marked trec.
SAMUEL IOHNES
EDWARD HOWELL
ISAAC HALSEY
FFRANCIS SAYRE
[PAGE 96.] [ Abstract, earmarks entered by]
Josiah Halsey
Thomas Topping
Samuel Clarke
Abram Howell
Benj. Pierson
Thomas Burnet
Isaac Willman
Mordecai Burnet
Elish Howell
Ionathan Rainer
Joseph Pierson
Richard Smith of Northsea
Theophilus Ilowell
Joseph Sayre
John Post
Daniel Sayre Ir 1682
Samuel Mills
Isaac Mills
[PAGE 97.] New London ye 16 10th month 1681 These presents witnesseth that I William Gibson have assigned alien- ated and passed over unto John Wheeler his heirs and assigns, my servant man Iohn Ine with all his time and service due to me being two years five months nine days from the date hereot with all right title or Interest I have to or In him as witnes my hand the day and yeare first above written
WILLIAM GIBSON
Witnes Daniel ; Stubins Peter Harris his mark
Know all mon by these presents that I John Wheeler of New London doe assigne all my right title and Interest I have nnto the within menconed lohn Ine unto Capt Iohn Howell Leift. Joseph Fordham and Iohn Raynor all of Southampton on Long Island, and to their assigns. In witness whereot I have hereunto sett my hand in Southampton this 15th day of March 1681.
IONIN WHEELER
Witnes Edmond Howell Ioim Laughton
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May 19 1682 Whereas Thomas Cooper had a grant of the town to change two lotts of land at Senttle hole to bee laid out at his own charge at the hay ground, as appears per record In page 147 in ye other end of this book, now this day wee the layers out have laid out to Thomas Cooper and Ionathan Ray- nor the said two lots of land containing 80 acres, whereof 14 of it belongs to sd Ionathan or 133 all which land is now laid ont at the sd hay gronnd, beginning on the left hand of the Road to East Hampton over against Henry Ludlam his fence at a marked tree, allowing the said highway to East 10 poles wide, thence wee run a line Eastward for the front 160 poles thence square off wee run a line Northwestward toward Sent- tle hole path, a hundred pole to a marked tree thence wee ran a line Southwestward 172 poles to the head of the hay ground Creck to a white oak tree marked on the west side of the brook, from thenee square off to the first corner tree 60 poles, by us EDWARD HOWELL JOHN IAGGER JOHN IESSUP IOUN HOWELL IR.
[The above described land is probably the farm late in possession of Dan- iel Talmage, and part of the farm of Herman Halsey. W. S. P.]
[PAGE 98.] May ye 19 1682 At the request of David Briggs wee the layers out of land have laid the said Davids land at Kellies pond, to joyne unto Benjamen Haynes his land to come to sd Haynes marked tree and instead of the vacant peeee of land formerly left between them of about half an acre we have taken off soe much or more on ye other side of David's land and have marked a red oak tree for his Northeast corner by the path side, and a great white oak tree downe by the pond side, by us
IOIIN IESSUP IOHN IAGGER JOHN HOWELL IR EDWARD HOWELL
Alsoe rnn the line of ye said David's house lot at ye front from Steevens corner to the marked tree within the hedge be- longing to Thomas Rose.
Laid out Inne first 1682 unto widow Sarah Cooper adjoining
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to her land at home on the west side 53 acres of land by us apointed layers out for the town, whereof 3 acres compleates all her devision upon all accompts, and the other three Acres or 22 for full of what remained of her orchard land which land was laid out In ye presence of Samll and Iames Cooper at their request, being in length 72 poles, adjoining to her lot In bredth at each end 122 poles bounded on the north by John Iagger, and on the South by Thomas Cooper, on East by Ler owne, west by Mrs Taylor.
memorandum yt ye land due to ye towne from her which Iohm Tenison had is not yet paid for nor laid downe viz 4 acres.
On the same day by us aforesaid laid out to Mrs Mary Tay- lor which was belonging to her late deceased husband 20 acres of land adjoining to the west side of widow Sarah Coopers ber lund aforesaid, the east line 72 poles, the north adjoining to John lagger 60 poles, the west line 36 poles from the marked tree at the northwest corner to the white oak marked 1 T. in the path to Seaponack, thence measured along the path home- ward to another white oak tree 42 poles thence to run over the Southeastward to Thomas Cooper's corner, laid ont by the aforesaid layors out and ordered to be recorded.
[ Abstract of deed ] Joseph Hildreth sells to lohn Howell Ir a 50 in potunk neck lohn Howell sells to Joseph Hildreth in exchange a 50 in Catcheponack neck being No 23 which he had of Thomas Cooper. May 23 1687.
[PAGE 99.] Wee the layers out of land apointed by the towne have laid out and perfected the work in ye upper divis- ion of land at Sagabonack containing seven lots, from No 14 to No 20, No 14 lying next and along by the highway between South and East Hampton bounds, there being by us of our land laid a high vay of 6 poles wide, and then begins No 14 numbered at both ends on the west side of every lott faceing Eastward, Increaseing successively westward to No 19 then a highway laid out between number 19 & 20 which 6 lots are in length ab nt 94 poles, and 50 poles wide at both ends or there- abouts, the lot number 20 lyes by number 19 ouly a highway
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of 4 poles wide between them, and contains all the land betwene ed highway and the highway from the houses at Sagabonack which goes right up into ye woods by Christopher Leamings honse, the said lot being laid out the same length with the rest and is wider at ye North end 26 poles, and at the south end 64 being numbered at three corners upon a tree with No 20.
[Abstract of deed.] Iohn Rose of Northsea sells to Charles Sturmy of same place his devision in Cow neck, bounded S by Richard Smiths land formerly Thomas Goldsmiths, N by a great swamp at Dayten's end, E by highway, W by a little gutter. Charles Sturmy gives in exchange a piece of land in Cow neck bounded W by Cliff, E by land of Iohn Rose, S by Charles Sturmys lands.
Iune 12 1682
Witnes IOHN HOWELL
Southampton March 31 1683 then balanced all accompts with Mr Iames Ilerrick of Southampton from the beginning of the world to ye day of ye date hereof
ISAAC ARNOLD.
Received of lames Herrick In full satisfaction of all debts dnes and demands whatsoever from ye begining of ye world unto the date hereof. I say received this 6th day of April 1686
by me WILL BARKER
[PAGE 100.] Wee underwritten the children of Mr Thurs- ton Raynor deceased doe hereby acknowledge to have received each of us ten pounds at the hands of our mother Mrs Martha Raynor whoe is the exeentrix of father's will, which said some is in full of all due to us by vertue of our sd fathers his last will and testament witnes our hands this 12 day of November 1667
In presence of
RETURN (?) BLUX
FAMES BIRD
THOMAS COOPER CARISTOPHER , LUPTON his mark
IOUN ROSE DEBORAH SCOIT
A true copy Inne 1682 louN HOWELL
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Inne 17 1682 land layd ont to Mr Iohn Laughton by the lavers out of land apointed by the town, behinde the land of Gersham Culver, northward of his homelot* the South line by sd Gersham's and John White is 76 poles the west line is 37 poles, the East line 14, bounded on the northward side by Mrs Mary Taylor her land, leaving a highway 6 poles wide on the East end, and north side. to Seaponnack, the said land contain ing twelve acres, whereof six is for orchard land the other six is for land dne by towne grant.
Alsoe on the same day laid out to Thomas Reeves 14 acres of land t at the head of the creek by Shinecock adjoining to the Indian bonnds or line, only left for a highway betwixt 4 poles for a highway at the said creek head, the west line is 42 poles, the south line by Isaac Halsey's close is 60, the highway between Isaac Halsey and said Reeves their land, is at the east end 12 poles, down toward the ereek more, the East lyne is 42 poles the North line is 60 poles, which land soe laid out is in full to sd Reeves ot all ye land due to him from ye towne upon all former devisions, and orchard land what soever.
Alsoe the same day laid out to the aforesaid Laughton upon the North side of the aforesaid parcel of land of Reeves lying the same length adjoining to him ye sd Thomas Reeves namely 60 poles, upon the south and North lines, the west and East lynes to bee 65 poles, which peece ot land is in full to Mr lohn Laughton for all land due to him from ye town Laid out by us
EDWARD HOWELL JOHN IESSUP IOHN HOWELL IR
[PAGE 101.] (Abstract. Earmarks recorded by the follow-
ing persons )
Sarah Ludlam
Joseph Post
John Rainer
Benj. Davis
Thomas lessup
Mathew Howell
Ioel Burnet
Abram Howe!l
Jeremiah lagger
Robert Norris
lames Herrick Ir
lohn Carwith
Mathew Willman
Josiah Bartholemew mark
lohn Woodruff Sen
bought of Ichn Else
Ichn Woodruff Ir 1632
Ilumphrey Hughes 1633
* Gersham Culver's home lot was probably the homestead late in possession of William Howell, deceased, on llill street.
t The land laid out for Thomas Reeves is the tract now owned by Robert Woodburn and Hervey L. White. Isaac llalsey's close is the north-west part of Julius Sayres farm. W.S.P.
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[PAGE 102.] April 2 1683 at a meeting of the Constable and overseers it is concluded with James Cooper that the fence which is now by towne voate agreed to bee laid out anew to every particular person shall bee sett in ve old lyne where the fence formerly stood, hee the sd Iames Cooper to doe his pro- portion for 10 acres of land in the said fence, and hee alsoe to doe the fence upon the front of the said 10 acres, from the cor- ner of the said land up to the lyne, where the fence now stand- eth besides his proportion of land to be fenced for in the great and little plain and in the oxpasture.
! Abstract. Ear mark recorded by the following persons. ]
francis Sayre Christopher Foster
Joseph Foster
John Bishop
Ionah Rogers
James Hildreth
Caleb Dayton
Samuel Whitehead
Ezekiel Sanford John Mapham Jonathan Rose
John Bishop Ir
John Burnet Samuel Clark of
Samuel Lum Joseph Howell 1683-1684
Northsea
[PAGE 103.] At a towne meeting held at Southampton April ye 2nd 1683 was presented the order and manner of the devision of meadow at Catchaponack, potunk and Ommk, as layd out by the layers out apointed namely Mr Edward How- ell Mr Obadiah Rogers Isaac Halsey and John Bowell Ir as tolloweth,
flirst wounnk neck (viz) all the meadow and mowing land in that neck that now is lies at two lotts No 1, 2 and for conve- niency of fencing the lyne to run from the Reedy cove on the west side of the neck over to the swamp betwixt wonunk and potunk, but this convenieney of fenceing is not allowed by the towne neither in this nor noe other of these lots hereafter men- tioned, have any liberty to take within their fence, any more than is laid out to them which must be meadow and mowing land, until it be further agreed by those yt have interest there, 2 Lotts.
Secondly begining upon the west side of potunk at the reedy pond, the Lynes run thence eastward a cross the neck,
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by the wood edge, and from said reedy pond eastward in the sayd line to the first stake number five the mark faceing west- ward for three lotts which three lotts run quite downe the neck and are likewise bounded Eastward with a stake toward the bottom having the same number faceing westward and soe laid out successively increasing eastward to Number 17 the marks faceing westward both at the upper end and lower end of the said lots, every stakes distance consisting of three lots, number 17 being the eastermost lot and is bounded eastward by the water that is between Catchaponack and Potunk, and fronts northward upon the south side of number 18 and 19 which two lotts lye together on the east side of Potunk, containing all the meadow and mowing land from the front of the last three lots (on the east side of potunk that runs down the neck) up north- ward to a marked tree hard by the spring, at the lower end, and at the upper end bounded with stakes marked, and bound- ed East by the creek comonly called monobougs, on the south with No 16, 17 leaving a highway between. 17 Lotts
Nextly begining upon the west side of Catchaponack a stake set downe by the water side with the marks faceing northward and another stake opposite east vards standing upon the upland with the mark also facing northward being both numbered 22 and all the meadow and mowing land that lyes on the west north ward of the aforesaid two stakes lies for 3 lots, No 20, 21, 22 Nextly laid out 3 lots on the west side of the said neck, (runing downe the neck) partly tronting northward upon num- ber 22, which 3 lots are 38 poles { at the upper or north end and 28 at the lower end thereof lying together, the said three lotts are bounded east with 2 stakes marked and numbered with 25, one standing at the upper end and the other at ye lower end, with the markes facing westward, which stakes besides the three lots include a highway downe ye neck, of two poles wide, and thence eastward the lots are layd out downe the neck in- creasing successively eastward to number 34 the mark facing westward, a stake set downe above and below at every three lotts distance, which is 28 poles or there abonts, nextly number
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35, 36. 37, lyes partly in the gore between 34 and the water on the east side of the neck, and the other part joins to it but runs cross eastward down the south side of the Exchange point, and contains all the medow and mowing land to the stake that bounds Henry Piersons medow and is numbered upon his stakes, on the contrary side to H. P. with number 37 ; nextly Assups little neck lies for two lots, namely ali ye meadow and mowing land for No 38, 39.
[PAGE 104.] An accompt of the lotters that did draw the lotts ot meadow at Catchaponack and Potunk and Onunk as followeth,
No 1 Thomas Halsey 6 Mr Phillips Lieut Post 100 Elnathan
2 Thomas Halsey & Isaac
3 Obadiah Rogers
7 Topping in the right of Goldsmith 50
4 Joseph Raynor
5 (Tohn Laughton 100 8 SIob Sayre 50
John Bishop 50
¿Joseph Hildreth 150
Arthur Howell 100
9 Edmond Howell 50
10 Samuel Iohnes
11 SIames Herrick 100
Richard Howell 50 14 Mr Joseph ffordham
12 John Jagger
S Capt Howell Iohn Howell 16
13 (and Mathew Howell each 50 17
19 John lessup 18
20 Edward Howell
21 Thomas Burnet
22 Jonathan Raynor
Thomas Cooper Ioshua
23 Barnes and Ionathan Ray- nor each 50
"John Howell Ir in ye right of Goldsmth 50, and
27 < Abram Howell & Sam Clark in ye right of Mr Phillips each 50
33 S Capt Topping drawne by Tho Topping
34 S Capt Topping drawne by ¿Lohn Topping
Robert Kailam 100 1
35 Wm Russell 50 39 Christopher Foster
24 John Woodruff
25 Widow Bower
26 Edmoud Howell
( Thomas Topping 100
28
Daniel Sayre 50
29 Henry Pierson
30 1 Rob Woolley 100 { lohn Mapham 50
31 Isaac Halsey
32 Henry Pierson
36 Isaac Willman
37 Rich Howell
38 Tho Halsey
possession given to the persons respectively April 19, 1683.
15 Isaac Willman
Thomas Cooper
Capt Ilowell
Elis Cook
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[PAGE 105.] Whereas there hath bin a contest between the Inhabitants of the Northsea, and the towne of Southampton concerneing a highway from the millstone brook to Seponack, being shut up or stopped by the land that is layd out by the towne unto Robert Woolley now it is fully agreed upon be- tween the said northsea men and the towne that the said high- way shall be and remaine for ye future where the roadway was formerly or near thereunto from the foot of the said brook over to the Indian land at Seponack to be a highway of two poles wide to perpetuity, any land that is or shall be laid out there notwithstanding. April 25th 1683.
May the 22 1683. At a meeting of the Inhabitants or free- holders of the towne upon a training day, it is put to vote con- cerning laying open the highway long since upon sufferance inclosed by Thomas Halsey deceased and is now in the possess- ion of his son Isaac Halsey lying by the pond side at the lower end of his 3 acre close, whereupon the general voate passed that the said highway shall be thrown open to the comon for the townes use and more especially for Mr Whiting to goe to his land.
[Abstract ] 7 acres & of land laid ont to lohn Rose at Long Surings upon condition that any person shall have the right to dig clay and burn briek thereon, and to goe with carts or horses to fetch ware made thereon. May 22 1683.
Inne 12 1683 this town being destitute of a constable, the overseers proceeded to make a new choice in ye roome of Iohn Else, and by unanimous voate have chosen Mr Zerobobel Phillips Constable for the remainder of this year, and he is this day sworne to ye office, per me
IONIN TOPPING Instice.
[PAGE 106. ] Mr Abram Howell Be pleased to pay unto John Sanders or his order ye just sum of four pounds ten, In money, and this shall discharge you for three hatts Received of me, per the said Sanders, as witness my hand this last day of march 1693.
WARENEAR WESSELS.
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Due from Mr. Thomas Topping Constable of Southampton upon acet of Court fees and fines the some of twenty pounds eight shillings sixpence to be paid at oyle 30s per barrel wit- ness my hand this 16th day of August 1680.
THOMAS TOPPING Constable.
Received the full contents of the within mentioned note which is the full ballance of all accounts dnes debts and de- mands from Mrs Hanah Topping this 27 day of march 1682. the meaning of the above Receipt signifies that all accounts ot courte fees and fines and publiek Rates are accompted and cleared between Mrs Topping and myself.
IOSEPH LEE Dept. Sheriff.
Whereas there hath been a difference between Ezekiel Sand- ford and severall of the neighbors of meacocks concerning some adition of land layd to a lott of land that ye said Ezekiel formerly boaght of Mr Obadiah Rogers Lying between ye land of Isaac Willman on the north and the northsea division on the south side thereof butting Eastward to Saggaponack pond, and thereupon ye layers out of land hereunto subscribed were convented to settle the business, and have measured the said lot of land and finding ye same to want four acres of 22 which is his due, wherefore ye layers out doe allow unto said Ezekiel all ye land he hath taken within his fence against his own land and William Simpkins as his fence now standeth to Remaine in his quiet possession as his proper right with the proviso that if the southwest corner being near the hollow should prove prejudicial to the highway when the sea poose [is] up that then [PAGE 107.] he shall leave out of his land at the said corner to ve highway two poles of ye angle at ye tree.
April ye 21 1684. by ns IOHN HOWELL EDWARD HOWELL JOHN A IESSUP his mark JOHN HOWELL IR
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Likewise laid out to Thomas Rose on ye north side of his home lot a gore or angle of land containing 6 aeres, beginning the north line at a great old stump In ye north lyne of his home lot, a little distant from his house, thence running East- ward to a marked tree by the highway side to East Hampton for ye north line of ye angle 50 poles, thence running south- ward to another tree for ye East lyne of the angle, 40 pole, which angle is allowed for 6 acres, Henry Ludlam's land lying Eastward thereof and alsoe of Humphrey's lott, to containe all ye land between the highway to lye up to ye land of Obadiah Rogers, and Iames Herrick only leaving at their front between his land and theirs a highway of 6 poles wide from East Hamp- ton path to Run southward to ye Dirty Creek, alsoe laid out to Humphrey Hughes, for what is taken from him at ye Eastward end of his home lot* to enlarge the highway to ye corner tree of Henry Ludlam's land to be both their bounds for which is laid out to him as aforesaid, At ye Southwest corner of his lott before his door, to a marked stump of a tree, thence to run northward for his west lyne up to Thomas Roses Corner tree, and alsoe from ye said stump for his south line by ye highway to run East ward to the corner tree aforesaid bounds of Henry Ludlam, upon a straight Lyne or soe near as to leave the high- way as wide at least as it is at either end, This done the day aforesaid by the layers out.
[Abstract.] John Mowbray and Iosiah Laughton Record carmarks. 1685 Iune 1st.
[PAGE 108.] [ Abstract earmarks recorded by the following persons lohn lago Nathaniel Howell llenry Pierson
Thomas Byfield
William Hakelton
Tohn Morehouse
Joseph Whiteing
Benj. Hand
Thomas Goodwin
lohn ffoster Ir
Samuel Iohnes Ionah Howell
Shamgar Hand
John Lessup Ir 1684 1685
* Thomas Rose's home Iot was probably the place now occupied by Pulaski Wareing, at Water Mills. Humphrey Hughes lived a little farther east, near the house of Abram Halsey, Jr. W. S. P.
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[PAGE 109.] Arthur Howell Ir deceased upon ye 24 day of March 1683, alsoe Xto ffowler Iohn Shepherd.
Arthur Howell Sen deceased March 29 1683.
David Howell deceased May the 2nd 1684.
Thomas Iessup deceased Sept. the 12 1634.
his son deceased December 8 1684.
Samnel Mill deceased April 1st 1635.
Sarah the daughter of Edmond Howell deceased April 10th 1685
Thomas Reeves ve smith deceased Angust ye 28 1685.
Joseph Marshall cooper deceased Ang. 29 1685
William Hakelton deceased Sept. 6 1635
Samuel Whitehead's son Samuel deceased Ang 13 1685 Sarah the wife of Obadiah Rogers deceased October 11 1635 Sarah the wife of William Mason deceased the 19 Ian 1635 lohn Topping deceased Inly the 2 1686
Elizabeth wife of Nathaniel Rescue deceased Oct ye 18 1686 William Simpkins gives in the day of the death of his wite Mary to be upon the tenth day of March 1681
Benjamen Hand gives in the death of his son Richard to be upon the 19th of Aprill 1679.
Benony flint gives in the death of his eidest son Benjamen to be on the 11th of December 1677
ditto his second son Benjamer, the day that he died was up- on the 7 day of April 1685.
ditto his daughter Sarah died upon the 14th of Inne 16S5.
Iol> Sayre gives in the decease of his wife Sarah to be upon the 29 of Oct. 1684.
Thomas Halsey gives in the day of his father Thomas Hal- sey's decease to be upon the 27 of August 1678
Robert Apue servant of the said Thomas Halsey deceased upon Oct. 9 1686.
Samuel Whitehead gives in the day of his wife Mary's de- cease to be upon the 20 April 1687
Martha Howell the wite of lohn Howell Ir deceased Iune 7 1688
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Abigail Howell the wife of Abraham Howell deceased lune 19 1688
Mary Topping wite of Thomas Topping deceased Tune 9 1688
Sarah Howell wife of Edmond Howell deceased August 29 1688
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