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[PAGE 114.] (Abstraet) An agreement like foregoing be- tween Capt. Howell Benj Davis and Joseph Fordham, and Cobitt and other Indians, to whale for two seasons, and if any of the company do not attend to come down to the boats when the major part of the company doth come down to the beach to goe to sea, they are to be fined at discretion of the owners. March 26 1677.
In presence of Andrew Deavis Hannah Clark)
[PAGE 115.] (Abstract) (John Davis sells to Iohn Rose his land on west side of Sagaponack pond laid to North sea people tor their share of the oxpasture. In exchange Iohn Rose gives his land lying at rear of John Davis home lot Ian. 4 1667)
Iuly 1677. In the proportion of land belonging to Cornel- ius Vonck in the last division It lying in No 15 at Sagaponack hee the said Cornelius hath sould or made over unto Mr Iohn Iennings 5 acres thereof, for the which hee the said Cornelius acknowledgeth to have already received full satisfaction. And what the said land belonging unto him the sd Cornelins in the sd parcell holds to bee more than the said five acres now made oner as aforesaid hee the sd Mr Jennings is to have it of him ve said Cornelius, after the rate of seaven pounds in common cur- rent pay for five acres.
(Abstract) (Benjamen Davis sells to Cornelius Vonck 10 acres at Sagaponack against the enelosure of Benj. Hand on the South, the path on the north, lames Topping on the West, in exchange Cornelins Vonek gives 13 acres next to Benj. Da- vis at Sagaponack, aud a 50 in the oxpasture South Division which was laid ont to Joseph Ludlam. Ang 6 1677.)
[PAGE 116.] (Abstract) (Cornelius Vonck sells to John Iennings 5 acres at Sagaponack, part of the 50 that fell to him there. Ang. 6 1677.)
(Abstract) (Robert Kellam having let certain land (not de- scribed) to Cornelius Vonck abates 10 shillings of the next pay- ment. Apr. 12 1679)
[PAGE 117.] This 6th of April 1678. Capt. Nathaniel
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Sylvester for peace and good neighborhood's sake with the town of Southampton desireth to bee here entered upon record as followeth. That whereas heretofore hee hath given serious intimation or notice of divers strange horses come over to his Island that are exceedingly troublesome, and to his great spoyle and damage especially to his meadows & mowing land. And yet people take noe care to look after them and rid him of the daily vexation & damage hee sustaines by them. And hee beeing very desirous to still to continue the good correspon- dance with this said town of Southampton and very loth to offer violence to any neighbors horses or horse kind that may at any time (unknown to them) make escape to his island. Thought good to record this and procure the same to bee pub- lished. That in regard of the present busie time ot sowing and planting hee yet gives liberty to the neighbours of Sonthamp- ton or any others concerned, vntill the last day of the third month (called may) next ensueing, to fetch eff their horses from his said Island. But if they shall still neglect hee the sd Syl- vester must and shall bee enforced to deliver and rid himself of the said cumber and damage, by reason of sd horses & horse kind, by destraying them, the which hee doth declare hee is exceeding loth to doe if possible by any other meanes he could prevent it.
HENRY PIERSON, Recorder.
Whereas James Herrik deceased by his last will lett a fifty pounds commonage throughout the bounds of ye town, to his wife the now widow Martha Herrick dureing her life, and at her decease to pass to his son lames Herrick, now know yee that shee the said widow Martha Herrick doth now deliver un- to ve said lames Herrick the aforesaid 50 pounds comonage into his own possession freely and quietly to enjoy and possess the same with the increase thereof for the future. May 9 1687 Test IOHX HOWELL Clerk.
[PAGE 118.] ( Abstract) (John Iennings as marshal sells to Samuel Clark 8 acres in cow neck, bounded by Thomos Shaw
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and said Clark, by virtue of an execution obtained against Mr John Ogden, by Mrs Ruth Piggett of New London, And Sam- nel Clark sells to Iolin Iennings a parcel of meadow at North sea at a place called the island, also a 1-5 of a 50 of commonage both bought of Mr. Robert Fordham by 5 men said Clark & lennings being two. April 25 1678)
[PAGE 119.] (Abstract) (Agreement between Capt. Iosias Hobert and James Herrick and 12 Indians to whale for the season, for ¿ share. Ian 30 1677.)
[PAGE 120.] At a towne meeting April 2 1678 Upon the petition of John Bishop Ir The towne do give and grant unto him according to his request the vacant land lying on the north end of Joseph Post his home accomodations, not intrenching vpon any highway, & to bee laid out by the layers out of land for the Towne.
May 22 1678. John Iessup witnesseth that hee with some others of the layers out, yesterday laid out the sd vacant land according to the Townes donation, vnto ye sd Iohn Bishop and it hold six acres and is bounded by John lagger's land on the west, the highway leading to the Long Springs on the east, the comon on the north, and Joseph Posts land on the south,* saveing that there is a highway betweene them, for Iohn lag- ger to come conveniently to his lands, and the said Iohn Bish- op and Iohn lagger agree to make & maintaine the fence against that highway (being 24 poles) by equall proportions betweene them. The town doe grant unto Mr Iohn Laugh- ton to have his part or share of land in the last & great divis- ion, (the quantity of his dne being about 14 acres) on the north side of lohn Tennison his out land at the north end of the towne Mr. John Laughton acknowledgth to have given & doth give the said land vnto his brother Iosiah Laughton his son lohn Laughton ffor him to possess, and enjoy the same when hee shall come to bee of the age of one and twenty years, and in
* The land here laid out is probably the homestead of Francis R. Bishop. Joseph Post's home lot is now the home lot of Alfred Reeves, and his land extended north to Bishop's land.
W. S. P.
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the mean time to bee in the vse & occupation of the said Mr. lohn Laughton his brother losiah Langhton.
May 22, 78 Iohn Iessnp being one of the layers out of land for the town, witnesseth that hee with another of the layers ont namely Capt Iohn Howell laid out to ye said Josiah Laugh- ton the said 14 acres according to the fore said grant of the Towne, on the north side of lohn Tennison's his land towards the Long Springs.
At the above said Town meeting April 2, 78 By major vote John foster is chosen constable, for overseers Iob Sayre Oba- diah Rogers. Obadiah Rogers refuseth to serve and Edmond Howell is chosen in his stead.
[PAGE 122.] (Abstract) (Agreement made between Edward Howell and Iohn Iessup, and 14 Indians to whale the next sea- son the owners to find craft, and the Indians to raft to the plains all blubber taken beyond the west sepoose, for a half share. Ian. 7, 1678.)
At a town meeting December 10 1678. The Town grant vnto Edward Howell that hee shall have the remainder of land comeing or due unto him, on the present and last division. In the mill neek as the layers out shall finde most convenient for him and the towne in their best judgement.
[PAGE 123-4.] ( Abstract) (Agreement between Thomas Cooper and certain indians abont whaling. Sail Cooper is to furnish 2 good boats and two good warps and two good hand warps, and 18 good irons, he is to find barrels for the Indians' share of the oil at 5s apiece, he is to deliver them at Quaqua- nantuck and the Indians are to carry them to the place where they go to sea, said Cooper is to whale with them, and to try their oil, they to pay for so doing, and the Indians are to pay 2s per day if not on hand. Feb. 19, 1678, Indians to have a half share.)
[PAGE 125.] (Abstract) (Win Russell sels to lohn Bishop six acros on the north side of Iohr Cooper's land, which lies next John laggers e.ose on the east side of road to North sea, in exchange Iohn Bishop gives } of Lot No 10 at Meacocks.)
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May 21, 1679. (Abstract) (Wm Russell sells to Samuel Iohnes 10 acres on the East side of the highway going to North sea. Samuel Johnes land on N, and Samuel Clerk's land on the S .* in exchange Samuel Iohnes gives Lot No. 20 at Mea cox, May 21, 1679.
At a towne meeting Iune 25, 1679. It is granted unto lohn Scott Ir that the parcel of land a while ago appoynted by the layers out of land for 150 lotment, but afterwards by the said lavers out, was thrown up, & soe not accompted in ye division, hee the said John Scott (according to his request to the towne) shall have the said proportion of land laid ont for 150.₺ lotment as aforesaid lying and being on the west side of Tho Topping's his land by Sagaponack Slade,t for or in lieu of his proportion of 100£ lotment due vnto him in the great division, upon ac- compt of ve 100£ lotment formerly belonging to his father and now in the possession of Charles Sturmy.
April 11 1679 At a towne meeting By major voat it is con- eluded that what land Iohn Iessup wants of his former devision and three acres granted now to his son Thomas in lieu of what he imparteth at home for a highway shall be laid out together unto Thomas lessup in some convenient place at discretion of layers out.
[PAGE 126.] At a town meeting April 1 1679 Thomas Top - ping chosen constable. vnto whome the oath was administered by Mr Instice Topping. Joseph Rainer and Iohn Iessup, Sen. overseers.
[ PAGE 127.] Tune the 19th 1670. Capt. Iohn Howell Mr Ed- ward Howell Iohn Iessup Thomas Topping Isaac Halsey, the men employed about laying out the present devision of land in- forme and declare that at the towne meeting concerning the obtaining the Reverend Mr Taylor to bee minister of this towne.
Joseph Pierson made request to the towne to change his 20
* This is part of the form of Capt. Jesse Halsey, on North Sea road, just north of Rail. road. Samuel Clark's land is the lot south of Railroad. late in possession of Lewis Bow den-
W. S.P. + An obsolete word meaning & long, flat piece or strip of land.
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acres of land which his father gave him, and fell by lot at or towards meacocks, for like quantity of 20 acres undisposed of land lying at or about the rear viz the eastward end of ye home accomodations of ffrancis Sayre, and Daniel's. And the towne generally granted it, and the said layers out affirme they heard but one man oppose it namely ffrancis Sayre. Moreover ye sd layers out of land doe give Intelligence and declare the day before this date according to the towne's grant they actually laid out vnto him the said Joseph Pierson the sd quantity of 20 acres of land in the fore mentioned place, with their full con- sent, hee and his should forever quietly enjoy it .*
At a town meeting Nov. the 5th 1679. It is ordered that the cunstable & overseers with assistance of whome they shall see cause shall write an answer to ye letter sent by ye church of New Haven concerning Mr Taylor.
It is ordered that Mr. Instice Topping, the ennstable & over- seers attended by Henry Pierson shall appoynt all the Inhabi- tants of this towne their proper and distinct places in the meet- ing house on the Lords day to prevent disorder.
By major voat it is concluded that a man shall bee chosen to go over to Mr. Taylor the minister, and to prosecute the Towne's tormer request by letter vnto him, namely to come over to vs & give vs a visit and if possible to prevaile with Mr. Taylor to come along with him, which sd messenger is to follow such in- structions as shall bee given him touching this occasion. By maior vote Mr. Justice Topping is desired to bee the man to goe over on the aforesaid occasion namely to procure Mr. Tay- lor to give us a visit if possible as soon as may bee.
By major voat the constable and overseers with whome they shall see meet to associate to them for assistance shall write vnto Mr. Taylor, and give vnto Mr. Topping his instructions concerning the effecting ot yt occation concerning Mr. Taylor his coming to us.
By major voat Mr. Wm Barker hath librety to fence in a skirt of vpland at Seponack against his meadow for the strait-
* This is part of the farm of l'eter Fournier, deceased, lying next to bavid White's lane.
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ening or running his fenee to advantage provided it intrench not vpon the interest of the Indians.
April 23 1679, an exchange of land made between Mr. Iohn Laughton and John Cooper as followeth, ye sd Mr Laughton imparteth vnto the said John Cooper his 50 in No 17 in ye Sonth division in ye oxpasture, for John Cooper his 50 in ye North devision then being No 31.
At a town meeting Nov. the 5 1679. By a general voat it is ordered that ye Reverend Mr Joseph Taylor is the man they pitch upon, and desire in the work of the ministry amongst us. according to former voat of the town, & endeavors put forth to procure him.
The town by major voat give unto Humphrey Hughes ten acres of land lying of the vacant land lying northward of ye mill pond, next ye lund laid out to Edward Howell.
Dec. 10 1678 At a towne meeting By voat is granted uato Ezekiel Sanford and given him 15 acres of land in some place that may be of least detriment to the towne and most advantage to him, in the best judgment of the layers out upon this con- dition that hee continue in the towne & follow his vocation of making cart wheels the term of seven years from this time, at a reasonable rate and after that the land to be at his own dis- pose.
lune 7 1690 two of the layers out of land namely Iohn Ies- sup and Thomas Topping doe informe and affirme that they with their partners have laid ont the sd 15 acres vnto the said Ezekiel at Hacker's hole, Bounded on the South by ye allot- ment hee bought of Robert Woolley and is laid out there, on the North by the land of John Foster, on the east by the land of Arthur Howell, and on the West by ye common cart way.
HEN. PIERSON, Recorder.
[PAGE 128. | At a towne meeting Ione the 25 1679 the gen- eral vote passed, That whereas formerly It was concluded by the town at a former Towne meeting that the layers out of the present great division of land, should lay out the same (to suite
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the Inhabitants) according to their best Judgement and discre- tion, and according to former manner, that is to say not in- trenching vpon highways & watering places Which voat or order being not now at hand. The town doth now confirme theire said order, And the said layers out having finished their sd worke, It is concluded that whatsoever lands they have laid ont to particular men as land belonging to this said devission. The towne doth covsent unto it & do now ratify & confirme the same and every part & parcel thereof vnto those persons rnto whome it is soe laid out, And soe doe proceed to cast lots for the rest which is to be cast lots for. But before the lots are cast it is by a major voat (of those that have right to voat) con- eluded that of all the lands lying open and to the common it shall be lawful for any Inhabitant that is a lotter, to fell and take away any timber for building fencing or fireing from off any such said land, while they lye vnfenced, By which sd land in common is ment, and to be understood the last land laid out that is the 40 acres to 150€ lotment.
Alsoe for prevention of future trouble that may arise, bere followeth an accompt and plain description or list of the per- sons that now are to receive by lot their land & the proportion dne nnto yem.
The ministers lot 150
Isaac Halsey 150
Leift Fordham 150
Mrs Rainer 150
Mrs Rainer 50 1 150
Thomas Cooper 100 (
John Cooper for his mother 150 Thomas Burnett 150
Tho. Cooper 150
Joseph Rainer ? 150
Richard Howells
Samuel Clark
Widow Clark - 150
John Davis
Samuel lohnes 150
Widow Cook 150
Thomas Halsey 159
John Woodruff 150
Edmond Howell 150
Thomas Halsey 150
Tho. Halsey deceased 150
Mr Philip Rob Kellam } and lohn Howell Ir 150
Tho. Goldsmith 100 ) 150
Wm Russell 50
Benj. Haines
Christopher Lupton 150
Cornelius Vonk
George Harris 100
Mr lonah Fordham 505 150
lohn Cooper and (
Thomas Shaw 1 100
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Widow Cooper
Christopher ffoster )
Joseph ffoster
John Rose
150
150 Thomas Keeves is to ) have a 50 pound alot-
ment Mr Jennings is to have? a 50 and ± of a 50 S
Alsoe here followeth a plain description of the places where the lots ly that are now by the layers out finished and to bee cast lots for.
1 On the west side of the range of ponds that goes from
2 East hampton path towards Scuttle hole.
4 disposed of and soe not now allotted for.
5 [ Adjoining to the said ponds on the eastward side of them 6 whereof the 6th lot hath an amdndment belongs to it
7 which a amendment lies on the north side of the aforesaid
8 no. 3 heading or butting upon the pond and is 8 acres.
9 (Bnting upon Huntington path on ye Southward side 10< thereof. 11 |
12 ( On the rear or Southward end of ye said No. 9, 10
13 ) Whereof No 13 is cast out & not to be lotted for.
14 On the North side of Huntington path.
15 (On the North side of Huntington path running to Hunt- ington hills.
16 ( On the north west side of hog neck path neere & against 17 < Rocky Hollow. Whereot No 18 hath allowance an amend- 18 (ment to be therevnto 8 acres. On the S. E. side of No. 15. 19 (On the Northwest side of Scuttle hole, whereof No. 20, 20 - 21 ly to Scuttle hole pond.
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22 SOn the north side of the last mentioned three lots (viz. 23 (19, 20, 21) whereof No 22 cast ont and not to be lotted for. ( On the north east ward side of No 23 and is allowed to 24 hold or containe 60 acres, the same to ly there as best ( lyketh him to whom it shall fall by lott.
1 [ At the head of the mill pond on the northward side of Hen- 2. ry Lndlams land there, whereof No 1 lying on the south 3 [ side and the other two lots running northward thereof.
At ye atoresaid Towne meeting the premises being accepted
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and concluded on The lots are made and drawn by the parties concerned, and they fall as followeth.
1 Isaac Halsey 12 John Cooper for his mother
2 Widow Sarah Cooper 14 Leitt Joseph ffordham
Cornelius Vonck
S Joseph Ramer
3 Christopher Lupton Benjamen Haines Samuel Clark 17 Isaac Halsey
16 John Woodruft
5 ₹ Widow Clark John Davis 18
Thomas Shaw and
Widow Cooper
6 The minister's lot 19 Thomas Halsey
7 Samuel Iohnes 20 Widow Cook
Christopher ffoster
8{ Joseph ffoster
[ lohn Rose 23
§ Mr Jonah fordham
George Harris
9 Thomas Cooper
Robert Kellam,
Thomas Goldsmith and 24< Mr. Phillips and -
Win Russell
John Howell Ir
S Thomas Cooper and
11 2 Mrs Rainer
Remaining to bee supplyed out of ye comon. Tho. Reeves for a 50 & Mr Ienuings for a 50 40 } which is to bee done by the lavers out at their best discretion.
The 3 lots at ye mill pond head. Drawn
No 1 Thomas Burnet 2 Edmond Howell 3 Ionathan Rainer [PAGE 131.] At the aforesaid towne meeting held Inne 25, 1679. By major voat is given and granted By the towne unto Bonony flint and his for ever the little peice or parcel of land by estimation two acres bee the same more or less lying and being against Sagaponack little swamp which runs eastward.
The town by major voat gives and grants unto Mr lohn Laughton & his for ever six acres of land, in lieu or instead of the three acres which is dve unto him on ve division laid out, and the said six acres to bee laid ont vnto him as convenient as may well bee, in the judgment of the layers ont.
The Town by major voat Give and grant unto Mr lohn Moppam and his for ever three acres of land, adjoining to his owne land which lyeth toward the Long Springs the same not hindering or takeing in any watering place or highway.
15 Richard Howell
21 Thomas Halsey
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The town grant unto Win Russell the liberty to lay downe. or throw up to the comon all that his parcel of land which hee received on accompt of his share in the last great division, And instead thereof to take up and improve like quantity in"the lot No 17 at Meacox, which No 17 belonged unto Joseph Pierson and was exchanged with him by the town for so much land elsewhere
It is granted unto Benjamen Haines liberty to take up the fifty pounds lotment which Wm Russell laves down to the common & that adjoynes to Iohn Goldsmith his land lying on the west side of Kellies pond containing about 7 acres instead of the 42 acres dve unto him the said Benjamen on account, of lohn Beswick and his owne share of the crchyard land, hee the said Benjamen promiseth that if the towne will not give him the surplus or ye difference in quantity hee will pay for it to their satisfaction.
[PAGE 132.] Oct 11, 1679. Left Richard Post acknowledg- eth to have freely given unto his sonne Joseph Post all the land belonging to a 50 pound allotment, in the last division of land laid out in the town of Southampton. In witness whereot he hath this day herennto set his hand.
RICHARD R. POST. his mark
Witness HENRY PIERSON Recorder.
(Abstraet) (Arthur Howell sells to Joseph Post all his right in both parts of oxpasture. Joseph in exchange gives all the land given him by his father in last division. Oct 11 1679)
(Abstract) (the proportion of land above belonging to Rich- ard Post is laid out at the place comonly called Huntington)
At the town meeting Dec. 10 1678 The town give and grant to Joseph Post 14 or 15 acres of land in or about or towards the Long Springs at the discretion of the layers out.
The towne gives unto Christopher Fowler ten acres of land in some convenient vacant place about or neare the land grant- ed to Mr lohn Laughton for his brother Josiah at the discre-
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tion of the layers ont, hee the said Christopher continuing up- on it seven years and improving it.
[PAGE 133.] (Abstract) (Thomas Cooper sells to his son Thomas 7 acres adjoining his new dwelling house 41 poles long 28 poles wide, also a 100 comonage. Oct. 14 1679)
(Abstract) (Arter Indians agrees to whale for Joseph Ford- ham for haff share, witness lohn Wilkins Mary Fordham 1679) [PAGE 134.] ( Abstract) (George Harris sells to Henry Pierson Ir a tract of land at Sagaponack, bounded S by Wm. Barnes Josiah Stanborough and Shamgar Hand, N. by Benja- men Paumer, W. by Sagaponack-pond, East by street. In ex- change Henry Pierson gives a piece of land at meacox, bound- ed E by Sagg pond being 7 fifties and a half of the land laid out to the north sea people instead of what they should have had in the oxpasture, five 50s he bought of Lohn Beswick, one of Mr Iennings, and 1% of Thomas Shaw. Dec. 16, 1579)
[PAGE 135.] ( Abstract) (Mr Cornelius Dyer has sold to Josiah Bartholomew a bay gelding horse. Ian. 26 1679)
(Abstract) (Cornelius Vonck sells to Josiah Bartholenew 2 aeres in little plain. March 12 1679) (Iosiab Bartholenew sell them to Benj. Davis Iuly 6, 168])
(Abstract) (Sequanah an Indian agrees with lonathan !lil- dreth and John Carwithy, to try all the blubber they can pro- enre, they are to cart the pots and wood, and he is to ent the wood, and is to have 2s 6d a barre! for trying it. March 27. 1680)
[PAGE 136.] (Abstract) (Agreement betweene lohn lessnp and certain Indians to whale one season. March 29 1680)
Whereas Mr lohn Laughton had the grant of his part of ve forty acre division to be layd on the north side of the land formerly layd ont vuto John Tennison which land was in May 22 1678 layd ont vuto Josiah Langhton as is expressed in foi o 120, and there beeing some difference between the said losiah Langhton and Samuel Clark of ye Old town, their lines inter - tereing one upon the other, wherevpon we the layers ont viz. lohn lessup Edmund Howell an I lohn Howell Ir have this 24
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of May 1687 composed the said difference, Mr Laughton's land is allowed to goe the whole length of the land of Matthew Howell formerly said Tennison's land and on ye north side of the said land the line to run the length of Joseph Posts land, and from Joseph Posts Southeast corner along the South line of ve said Samuel Clarke's land Runing eastward to a stake by us this day set down betweene them.
[PAGE 137.] (Abstract) (John Burnet sells to his brother Ioel all his right to a parcell of land his father gave him at Sagaponack between the elose of Josiah Stanborough and the bounds between East & Southampton, 11 acres. In exchange loel Burnet sells his right to } of the 40 acres lying at head of mill pond, in addition he engages to clear 6 acres of it by eut- ting down the brush and burning the same, and felling the small trees that are under a foot over, and girdling the rest, to be done within 4 years. Iune 21st 1680)
[PAGE 138.] (Abstract) Iames Herrick sells to Christopher Leaming Lot 23 at Hog Neck, for which he is to receive one barrel of oyle and two good oyle barrels before next spring. lune 21, 1680)
(Abatraet) Richard Howell acknowledges that formerly about the time of the marriage of his son David Howell, he gave him 13 acres of land, lying between the house and land of Thomas Jessup at the west, and the land of Robert Norris at the East side, July 15, 1680)
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