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4ly my land lying at a place called Homses which my father bought of Mr fordham, with the water mill being about 6 acres more or less.
5ly my land and meadow lying on the Southwest parte of Cow neck bounded on the west side by the bay or sound and on the south side by Seaponack harbor and on the north side by the land of John Davis and George Harres, and also the high- way on parte thereof and on the east side by the land of Thom- as Shaw, all which land and meadow contained in the said com- pass is mine as above described excepting 2 of an aere of mea. dow of Thomas Lupton lying between my land and the water at the Southeast corner, all which meadows of mine contained in the compass aforesaid was a first lot to my father in the northsea division of meadow and the land he had by devision, and parte thereof he had of Mr Iennings as per Records doth appear.
6ly more land of mine lying in said Cow neck being about eight aeres 6 whereof was also by division and 2 acres thereof he bought of lohn Oldfield bounded on the north by the land ot John Davis, and on the south side by the land that was be- longing to fulk davis, a great Rock in the lyne bounded East by the highway and W by the Cleft.
7ly two acres of meadow more of mine in said Cow neck ly- ing neare a place called Indian Hedge which my father bonght of John Davis, being bounded west by the meadow of George Harris and by Richard Smith's meadow on the east side.
Sly according to my allotment of one hundred in the north
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sea lyne, I have a ninth part of all undivided land and meadow and privileges within said lyne.
9ly half a cove of meadow of mine lying in the little neck as you go downe to the harbor being about two acres and a half ot meadow which my father bought with the mill.
10ly my lot of meadow at little Noyack on the other side being no. 1 in that division.
Illy my four acre lot of land lying by and adjoining to the land of Samuel Iohnes on the north side thereof and lohn pinys home lot on the south side thereof and Iosiah Laughton's home lot* on the east end thereof, and alsoe my twenty Acres of land lying on the north side of Isaac Halsey's close the highway be- tween bounded north by the land of John piny and East by the road to north sea.
12ly the land of mine layd out to my hundred allotment in the last great division both of the 20 acre division and forty acre division which Iveth at the long pond, being a 40 acre lot and is No 5 in that division bounded on the north side by the lot belonging to Mr Taylor, and South by the land formerly belonging to Henry Pierson.
13ly my division of land and meadow at Hogneck being no. [PAGE 148.] 45 in that division being a 100 or 3 of the said 20 acre lot of land also the out meadow belonging being about one acre of meadow lying at Smith's meadow.
[ NOTE. The + acre lot No. 11, probably lies on the North Sea road north of Mr. Bowden's .-- w. S. P. J
[PAGE 149-50.] ( Abstract.) The meadow in Assup neck is divided among the owners of the lots for the term of 7 years, the meadow is divided into 7 lots and owned by Thomas Coop- er Zackariah Rogers Iohn Howell Isaac Halsey Obadiah Rog- ers Henry Pierson Thomas Stephens. Aug. 14 1691
[PAGE 151. | memorandum that Iohn lessup gives in to be entered that he with some other of the layers out did formerly lay out a certaine piece of land at meacoeks unto Walter Mel-
W. S. P * Josiah Langhton's home lot is the homestead now belonging to the heirs of Lewis Sandford.
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ven being aboute four acres adjoining to the land of Iohn Mitchell butting to the highway which land the said Walter Melven saith was given him by the towne.
[Abstract. ] Isaac Willman sells to Thomas Stephens one acre in the oxpasture, south division No 23 east side of said lot formerly belonging to lohn Woodruff in exchange Thomas Stephens gives ¿ acre in the first division of the little plain as it tell to Ellis Cook. (No date.)
[Abstract ] Isaac Willman Ir sell Thomas Stephens two lots in the North division of the oxpasture No 30 31 and 3 of lot 29, and an acre in the South division in lot 23; in exchange Thomas Stephens gives 6 acres in the great plain in Cooper's neck bounded E by highway, and W by highway in the hol- low on that side of the neck, S by John Post April 16, 1692.
[PAGE 152.] (Abstract.) Thomas Stephens sells to Iere- miah lagger (son of lohn) lot No 22 South division of oxpas- ture, 2 acres, and 1 acre adjoining in Lot 23, in exchange lohn Jagger gives Lot No 35 North division of oxpasture. Apr 2 1692
[ PAGE 153.]
Southampton March 22 1691-2.
At a meeting of the propriators of the greate and little plaine in order to the settlement of the fence, the question being put whether the aforesaid plains should be fenced and settled in whole or in part as by major voate of the said propriators should determine it was caryed by all the aforesaid propriators except Joseph Pierson Wm Barker Thomas Stephens and The- ophilus Howell and Iosiah Raynor, that it should be settled and fenced, as the major part should determine, The question being put whether the plain aforesaid should be fenced and settled as it was last year and now stands. it was caryed by major voat that it should not, and after many voats past and obtaine no major voat for future settlement it was agreed by major voat that the fence as it stood last year should be righted up for chis present year.
Test MATTHEW HOWELL.
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At a towne meeting holden in Southampton on Tuseday the .5th of April 1692, present John Howell William Barker and Mathew Howell Iustices of the peace Mr lohn Campbell be- ing convened before the Instices at this meeting, and there, for , refusing to serve as Constable the last year when duly chosen, is Amerced 20 shillings in money, alias 30s in pay which ye said Campbell is willing and promiseth to pay, and there upon discounts soe much of what the towne oweth him,
Iohn Pinny chosen constable by major voat of the towne for this year Likewise Thomas Topping chosen constable for this year. For Trustees of the town for this year chosen as fol- loweth, daniel Sayres Joseph post Sam Barnes Ionathan Ray- nor Samuel Clark Ephraim Howell Josiah Topping Gershanı Culver Joseph Howell Joseph Moore Thomas Lupton Ichabod Cooper.
[PAGE 154. ] Chosen for assessors Joseph Pierson James and Abram Howell. bły chosen for viewers and surveyors of the highways for this year Joseph Pierson Iames White and Wm Herrick. 6ly Francis Sayre chosen viewer of the fences be- lenging to the great and little plain.
7 Aaron Burnet and Benj. Davis chosen heards.
Sly Manassah Kempton chosen searcher and sealer of leather 9ly Joseph Howell chosen packer.
Whereas there is a difference concerning the highway at Sagaponack lying on the east side of the 40 acre devision of land layd out to Mr Peregrine Stanbrow. adjoining to Saga- ponack swamp the said Stanbrow doth now in the afore said town meeting agree that the East line of his said land lying to said highway shall run from the southeast corner northward to a crooked white oak tree, already marked by Joseph Pierson and thence Running northward to his N E. corner between Elnathan Topping and himself, to which ye said Peregrine Stanbrow doth agree and consent unto provided it be an end of all differences aboute that land which is also assented to by the towne by major voate.
At the same meeting it was granted by Major voate to James
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Cooper and Nathaniel Howell that the highway lying East of John Post, and north of Samuel Cooper be removed to the east side of Mathew Howell' land he bought of Iohn Iessup pro- vided they leave. Iohn Post a sufficient highway to his land at the N. E. corner and leaving out to the towne for a highway soe much land as they take in ot the said highway.
At the same meeting it was granted by major voat to Iohn Davis & his heyres the stream of water at little Noyack soe long as he maintaines a grist mill thereon fitt for service to grinde what the streame will aford, provided the said mill be completed in two years time and to grind what he can for the Inhabitants of this towne before others, and if at any time here after the said mill shall be not servicable for one whole year, the streame shall return to the towne againe.
[PAGE 155.] At a town meeting held in Sonthampton April ye 13 1692 it was then voated by the Major parte of all the freeholders to pay the arears of the quitt Rent if a discharge for the same cannot be obtained for less. It was also then granted to Ezekiel Sandford by the Major part of the freehold- ers that hee shall have forty pole of land at ve front of his house lot layed out by the surveyors of the highway for the time be- ing, if the said surveyors think it convenient, In lien of halte an acre of his orchard land, but if they think it not convenient they are to lay ont to hin, his halte acre in some other conve- nient place. Test MATHEW HOWELL Justice.
Aprill the first 1669 at a towne meeting the pertienlar men that give to lohn Tenison land out of the land which shall be- long unto them, in the next division with the quantity they gave him on the condition that he dwell in the towne four years hence forward.
Thomas Cooper 4 aeres
Anthony Ludlam 1
John Cooper 4
William Russell 1
loseph ffordham 4
John Woodruff
Edmond Howell 2
Isaac Willman 1 -
Henry Lndlam 1
5
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15
15
in all 20
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Chosen for constable Joseph Raynor, overseers Isaac Halsey Richard Howell.
The towne granted ye said 20 acres should be layd out to least disadvantage to ye towne and most advantage to him as might be. A true copy
IOHN HOWELL Clerk.
[PAGE 156.] At a town meeting held in Southampton Nov. ye 11th 1691 It was voated that there shall be allowed for every woolte killed within the bounds of ye towne twelve shillings, and for every whelp six shillings
Inly the 1 1692 Whereas Iames White and Thomas Cooper had a grant of the towne to close up the highway on the north side of Iames Whites lott by Thomas Coopers and also the highway at ye west end thereof as in page 138 doth aper, now know ye that I lohn Howell have this day measured the said highway at ye north side and west end and have layed out to ye townes use for a highway on ye south side of Thomas Coop- ers Home Lot* taking off the south side of the said home lot at the west end next the garden three poles and two Inches, and off the south side of said lot at the east end by the old house, five poles and two Inches, which land is then laid ont for a highway.
Oet. the 21 1692 At a towne Meeting holden in Southamp- ton by vertue of an order from the Iustices of the peace, to chuse a man of this towne to Supervise the county charge with the rest of the men soe chosen by the severall townes to meet at Southampton npon the first Wednesday of November next, by major voat of the said Inhabitants at this meeting Thomas Cooper is chosen Superviser for this year afore said.
[PAGE 157.] (Abstract.) earmarks entered by Ionathan Raynor Dan Burnet Iohn Mitchell George Harris David Sayre loseph Hildreth Samnel Barnes James Herrick 1692.
[PAGE 158.] memaRandum that whereas the surveyors of the highway for this year 1692 namely Joseph Pierson Iames
* Thomas Cooper's home lot is the corner now owned by Capt. Augustus Halsey and Thomas Warren, north side of llill street. W S. P.
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White and William Herrick, they doe make returne upon their surveying of the highways in the plains that Edmond Howell at his close lying in the first neck butting eastward to the high way, and sideing northward to the highway at the rear of the ten acre lots, at the east end of sd close, at the north east cor- ner he hath feneed in six foot of the highway that layes on the north side of the said close, and at ye north west corner one rod of said highway, and likewise at Cooper's neck, the said Edmond hath fenced in of the highway on ye north side of his close six foot the whole length of his close, both which defects the said Edmund Howell doth promise to rectify, and leave out to ye said highways, in manner aforesayd at or before the first of October next ensueing.
Nov. the 17 1692 Whereas the surveyors of ye highway namely Iames White Joseph Pierson and Wm Herrick chosen and appointed by the towne tor this year to survey the high- ways who have accordingly proceeded thereon, and doe tind that Mr Peregrine Stanborough at Sagaponack, hath taken within his home land* of the highway right against his house, two Rodd or two poles of ground, that whereas the highway should be 6 poles wide it is now but 4 poles wide in that place Now know yea that the said Peregrine Stanbrow doth covenant and promise for himself his heyres and Assignes to and with the said surveyors, their heyres and successors, in the behalf of the towne that he the said Peregrine shall and will throw out the said two pole soe taken in (of the highway) on which his barne now standeth, that is to say so as to make the highway in that place 6 pole wide, which is terminated at a stone pitched downe In his yard, and from said stone to Run upon a straight lyne westward to the next corner of Josiah Toppings land against the highway, and likewise to Run upon a straight lyne from said stone eastward to the next corner of said Iosiah Top- pings lott on which his old house standeth, which he the said Peregrine doth promise to throw ont to the said highway at or
W. S. P. * Peregrine Stanboro's nouse stood on the lane running down to Sagg pond on the south elde of the lane.
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before the 17 day of Nov. in the year of our Lord 1699 which is seven years from ye date hereof which land in the meantime he is peaceably to enjoy without disturbance, that is ye land the barne stands upon, the Rest of the land taken in as afore- said to be throwne ont as soon as his fence is rotten and comes [PAGE 159.] to be repared, and further it is to be understood that when said Peregrine hath throwne ont the land as before described hee will yet have within his fence satisfaction for one acre of his former division which Reserved out of the thirty when he sould but 29 to shamgar hand which agreement is to be a final issne between them forever. In witness whereot both partyes have set to their hands the day aforesaid.
PEREGRINE STANBROUGH IAMES WHITE IOSEPI PIERSON WM HERRICK.
[ Abstract of deed ] Thomas Topping sells to John Foster 4 acres in Halsey's neck in great plains, bounded N by Rob Woolley S. by Iohn Laughton, E by Jonathan Raynor, W. by Highway being in the east furlong in said neck. In exchange John Fosters gives his parcel of meadow he had of Edmond Howell lying at the bottom of Captain's neck, bounded E & W by John Woodruff, S by water, N by Ionah Fordham, 4 acres also 12 acres lying toward the bottom of Halsey's neck, in the East turlong bounde S by Daniel Halsey, N, by Samuel lohnes, E. by John Foster, W. by highway. Ian. 20 1692.
[Abstract of deed.] Robert Wooley sell to Isaac Halsey deceased, his 100 lotment in Cateheponack No. 30, in exchange Isaac Halsey gives his 100 lotment at Accabog which he had of Isaace John and Josiah Raynor, No. 35.
Recorded March 8 1694 IOB SAYRE Recorder.
[PAGE 161.] (Abstract.) earmarks entered by Isaac Will- man Ir Mathias Burnet (enters the mark ot Iohn Ealse de- ceased,) Joseph Woolley, Theophilus Willman (enters mark ot his brother Mathew deceased) Iohn Pinney, Ionah Bower lohn Foster Ir, John Wick, Isaac Halsey 3d Henry Pierson.
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[PAGE 162.] At a towne meeting held April 4 1693 It was agreed upon by major voat that whereas Thomas Reeves de- ceased did lay claime to a small parcel of land that the said towne had formerly granted to him, lying to the northward of Isaac and Iohn Raynor's lande, and to ye eastward of Ephrim Howell, and had exchanged it with Thomas Halsey deceased, and there being no record found of it, the town agrees yt Isaac Halsey Bosen* shall have what land he claims there to bee layd out by the discretion of the surveyors, which for this yeare are Iames White Joseph Pierson & Wm Herrick. entered and recorded by me
IOB SAYRE Clerk.
[Abstract.] earmarks entered by Elisha Howell who enters mark (formerly Isaac Willmans) Nathaniel Halsey loshna Barnes enters mark (that was his grand fathers), Iosiah Bishop Theodore Pierson.
[PAGE 163.] (abstract) Thomas Steevens sells to Benjam- en Foster his meadow at Cooper's neck, bounded E. by Iohn Iessup, N. by Manassah Kempton, W by swamp, S Isaac Will- man ; in exchange Benj. Foster gives his land and meadow in little plain, bounded W. by pond, E. by Edward Howell, S. by Highway or beach, N. by highway. Sept. 28 1693.
(Abstract.) Isaac Halsey sells to Edmond Howell, Lot 17, North division of oxpasture ; and 5 acres in the 10 acre lots W of Sam Iohne's land ; and 3 gin acres in little plain, Edmond Ilowell gives in exchange his parcel of land adjoining to town pond on S side of Isaac Halseys barn close, and 1 acre in Hal- sey's neck. March 26 1698.
MATHEW HOWELL Clerk.
[ PAGE 164. | (Abstract ) Thomas Stephens sells Isaac Willman 150 lot of meadow at accabog, for a 150 lot at Po- tunk. Oct. 18 1693.
(Abstract) Tho. Stephens sell to lonathan Raynor land in little plain, bounded W by pond. S by beach, N by highway.
* QUERY : [ this abreviation for boatswain ?
W. SP.
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Jonathan Raynor in exchange gives 1 acre in Captain's neck, bounded E by water, W by Thomas Stephens. Nov. 20 1693. [PAGE 165.] (Abstract) carmarks recorded by Samuel Hlaines, Samuel Iagger, lohn Woodruff.
(Abstract) Iohin 'Woodruff sells to Iob Sayre 1 acre in the 10 acre lots by the side of lob Sayres land, in exchange for 1 acre of meadow at Brushy neck. which Iob bought of Francis Sayre. Ian 8 1693.
Southampton May ye 25 1694. Then Ezekiel Sanford came and did declare before me as Instice of the peace that his man Edward was not capable of larning a trade and desired me to enter itt npon Record.
MATHEW HOWELL Clerk.
[PAGE 166 ] (Abstract of deed.) Leonard Harris and his now wife Mary sell to Ezekiel Sandford 20 acres bonnded E by highway S by Thomas Halsey, W by Kellies pond, N by Sam- vel Lum.
Witness IACOB WARE BEN. SMITH, LENARD HARRIS mark
his
W'M BARKER Justice.
Ang. 17 1693.
her MARY / BARRIS mark
[PAGE 167.] (Abstract) lohn Laughton for 3€ sell to Mathew Howell a 50 lot at Potunk No. 5, the other two parts being owned by Gersham Culver and lohn Bishop.
Witness Jeremiah lagger Hannah Ilowell. lune 11 1687
[ PAGE 168.] (Abstract) Samuel Iohnes for 30£ sells to Mathew Howell 2 aeres on North side of his home lot, bound E by main street W by west street of towne, S. by my home lot, N by lon laggers lane. May 21 1685.
his
SAMUEL JOHNES SARAH ZIOUNES mark
Witness John Foster Ir Ionah Bower.
(NOTE .- This is the home lot of Dea. Edward Intting, deceased. - w. s. P.]
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[PAGE 169.] (Abstrset) lohn Howell sells to Mathew Howell Lot No 12 quaquanantuck neek which he had of Isaac Willman, and } of Lot No 18 which I had of Joseph More, price 20£ Nov. 20 1691.
Witness John Jagger Dorathy M Halsey. her mark
[PAGE 171.] (Abstract) Benjamen Pierson of Elisabeth towne in Iarsey, sells to Mathew Howell } of a lot of meadow in Quaquanantuck neck, and 4 of a Lot in Assopstauke neck, and ¿ of a 390 Lot in Catchaponack, price 11£ 15s.
Oct. 11 1687 her
BENJ PIERSON HANNAII PIERSON mark
Witness Iob Sayre Sam Whitehead.
[PAGE 172.] (Abstract) John White sells Daniel Sayre Ir ¿ of Lot No 16 at Sagaponack, the other 2-3 being my uncle James Whites, SE March 30 1694.
Witness Josiah Topping David Sayre.
[ PAGE 173-5.] (Abstract) Thurston Raynor late of South- ampton quits claim to his brotherr Isaac and John all his right to the estate of his father Joseph Raynor, (Mary Raynor widow of loseph R. having proved will) May 24 1694.
Witness Joseph Fordham Iohn Cooke.
[PAGE 176.] (Abstract) Oliver Russell sells } of Lot No. 10 in 20 acre division at meacox, (which my father William Russell had of lohn Bishop) to Benony Newton, price 24 pounds. May 21 1694.
[PAGE 177.] (Abstract) Thurston Raynor sells to Ezekiel Sanford § of a 20 acre lot at Hog neck (recorded to his Father Joseph R.) May 4 1694.
[PAGE 178 ] ( Abstract) Thomas Stephens sells Gersham Culver Lot No 35 and 3 of lot 33 North division of Oxpasture.
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In exchange Gersham Culver gives Lot No 32 and 3 of Lot 31 Ily 1694.
[PAGE 179.] (Abstract) Iob Sayre eldest son and adminis- trator of Iob Sayre deceased, sells to Hannah S. (widow ot Iob Sayre) the farm, house, barn be at meacox formerly be- longing to Arthur Howell deceased, and the large lower room and the lean to being the west end of Said lob Sayres dwelling house. Iune 1 1694.
[PAGE 180.] (Abstract) John Burnet sells to his brother Dan 11 acres at Sagaponack, bounded W by Steeven Hedges, E by Highway bonnds between East & Southampton, S & N by highways, also 12 acres (part of which fell to me, and part given by my mother Mary B.) at Hog neck. Inne 11 1694.
[PAGE 181.] (Abstract) Joseph Fordham sells Ichobod Cooper my lot of 3 acres in oxpasture north division, (as it fell to my father deceased) in exchange Ichabod Cooper gives 3 acres in North division of oxpasture, bounded N by James Cooper, E. Joseph Fordham, W by land of Joseph Fordham above demised, S. by highway. July 24 1694.
[PAGE 182.] (Abstract) Joseph Fordham sells to loseph Ilildreth, the lot mentioned (on page 181) whice lot fell to Thomas Cooper deceased, No 1, in exchange Joseph H. gives ¿ of lot No. 30 South devision of oxpasture, and 50 shillings in money. Inly 25 1694
witness Thomas Shaw Ir
[PAGE 183.] (Abstract) Obadiah Sale sells to Samuel Whitehead, his home lot or pitle with dwelling house & aere, bounded S. by land of Edmond Howell partly by land of Iob Sayre, W by Edmond Howell N. & E. by highway.
April 10 1693.
OBADIAH SALE
Witness IOHN MOWBRAY RACHEL SALE.
[NOTE .-- This is the homestead of Henry Reeves, south of Academy lane .-- w. s. P.]
[PAGE 184-5.] (Abstract) Obadiah Sale sells to Samnel Whitehead, 2 acres of land in Halsey's neck, bounded E. W. N. by highways, S by Joseph Poast. April 13 1693.
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[PAGE 186.] (Abstract) Iohn White sells to Samuel Coop- er 2 acres in Captain's neck, bounded S. by Joseph Fordham, E. by Thomas Topping, N by highway, W by Samuel Coop- er. Ang. 14 1694.
[PAGE 187 -8.[ (Abstract) Richard Howell sells Josiah Raynor 3 acres in Halsey's neck, bounded S by Joseph Pierson E by Jonathan Raynor N. by Richard Howell W by highway. Joseph Raynor in exchange gives 23 acres in little plain bound S by Edmond Howell, N by Richard Howell and Isaac Halsey E by highway. Sept. 19 1634.
[PAGE 189.] (Abstract) Benjamen Foster sells Ezekiel Sandford a parcel of land I had of John Loome and which was given him by the town, bounded S by Ezekiel Sandford W by Eellies pond N. E. by common land 8 acres. Sept. 12 1694
[PAGE 190-2.] (\bstract) Samuel Johnes sells to Gersham Culver 15G£ lot of meadow at Seaponack great neck, boanded S by Josiah Halsey's meadow, E. by wading place water, Nov. 6 1691.
Richard Howell sells to Josiah Raynor 3 acres in Halsey's neck bound S. by Joseph Pierson, E by lonathan Raynor N Richard Howell W by Highway, and Josiah Raynor in ex- change sells to Richard Howell 2 acres in little plain bounded S by Edward Hlowell, N by R.chard Howell and Isaac Halsey Ir E. W. by highways. Sept 11 1694.
[PAGE 193.] ( Abstract) Cornelius Vonck sells to Gersham Culver all his lotment in both divisions of oxpasture 50₺ lot. Ian. 2, 1676.
Witness Henry Pierson Darby > Morefield. Ins mark
lohn Topping of Sagaponack sells to Gersham Culver his 100£ lot in both divisions of Oxpasture. March 26, 1677
[PAGE 194.] ( Abstract) Joseph Fordham (in pursuance of an agreement between the children of Robert Fordham de- ceased) sells to his uncle lonah Fordham a 50 in Scuttle hole
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division No 14, and a 50 in Hog neck, and a 50 in both divi- sions of oxpasture. Nov. 22 1694.
Ionah Fordham, to Joseph Fordham Nathan and Pellatialı Fordham release for ali claims for himself that he might have had through his father Robert Fordham deceased. Nov 1 1694
[PAGE 196 ] (Abstract) lolin Bishop sells to his youngest son Josiah the north part of my land lying at the north end of the towne on the west side of the highway that goes to Long Springs. 20 acres bounded R by land that was Iohn Moppham's deceased S. my own land, E. W. by towne highways
[Probably north part of farm of Francis R. Bishop .-- w. s. P.]
[PAGE 197.] (Abstract) Isaac Halsey sells to Dan Burnet 20 acres at Sagaponack as it fell to me by lot. and Dan Bur- net in exchange gives 3 of a lot in the 40 acre division at the head of the mill pond 26 acres as it fell to my father Thomas Burnet deceased, No 1. Jan. 11 1694.
[PAGE 198-9.] ( Abstract) IJannah widow of Thomas Top- ping sells to Gersham Culver, 3 acres or a 150€ lot in North division of oxpasture No 41 between the lots of Obadiah Rog- ers, & Thomas Burnet, April 24 1682.
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