State papers of Vermont, v. 2, Part 14

Author: Vermont. Office of Secretary of State; Vermont. General Assembly
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Montpelier : Published by The Secretary of State
Number of Pages: 870


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To HAVE & To HOLD the above Described & Granted Premises unto the said Samuel Knights & to his Heirs & assigns as a Good Indefeasible estate of Inheritance forever on Condition Nevertheless that within the Term of seven years to be computed from the first Day of November next ensuing the Date hereof there shall be one actual settlement made for every six hundred & forty acres of the said Tract of Land hereby granted otherwise these our Letters Pattent & the Estate hereby granted shall cease Determine & become Void IN TESTIMONY whereof we have Caused these our Letters to be made Patent and the great Seal of our said State to be hereunto Affixed Witness our Trusty & well beloved Thomas Chittenden Esquire Governor of our said State General & Commander in Cheif of all the Militia of the Same at Windsor this 27 Day of October AD 1795 & Niniteenth year of our Independence-


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


By His Excellencys Command


Truman Squier Secretary


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THE CHARTER OF LANDGROVE


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FREEMEN OF VERMONT.


L. S. To all people to whom these Presents shall come GREETING.


KNOW YE that whereas it has been represented to us by our worthy friends WILLIAM UTLEY and Company to the Number of Twenty Two That there is a Gore or tract of vacant land within this State which has not heretofore been Granted, which they pray may be granted unto them, We have therefore thought fit, for the due encouragement of settling a new plantation within this State, and other valuable con- siderations us hereunto moving; and do by these Presents, in the Name and by the Authority of the Freemen of Vermont give and Grant unto said William Utley, and the several persons hereafter named his asso- ciates vizt. His Excellency Thomas Chittenden Esq' Asa Utley, William Utley Jur, Stephen Tuttle, Thomas Butterfield, Peter Pixley, William Drew, Abel Bristoll, Sarah Utley, Bridget Utley, Tabitha Utley, Cyn- thia Utley, Peter Hawley, Oliver Utley, Pebody Utley, Stephen Hine, Nathan Beman, John Roberts Jur, Ralph Utley, Reuben Rockwood, and Truman Powel;


The following Gore or tract of Land BEGINNING at the southeast Corner of Brumly, Thence south eighty dgs east to the westerly line of Londondary, Then North 10 Do east to the northwest corner of said Londondary, Then Easterly in the northerly line of Londondary until Turning North 10 Do east will Strike the south west Corner of Andover, Then northerly in the Westerly line of Andover until turning North eighty degrees west, will Strike the Northeast Corner of said Brumly, Then south 10 Do west to the bounds began at. And that the same be and is hereby Incorporated into a Township by the Name of LANDGROVE, and the Inhabitents that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be infranchised, and entitled to all the Priviledges and Immunities that other Towns within this State do by Law exercise and enjoy-


To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Granted Premises, with all the priviledges and appurtenences thereunto belonging to them and their respective Heirs and assigns forever upon the following Conditions and reservations vizt That each proprietor of said Township of Landgrove his heirs and assigns, shall plant and Cultivate five acres of Land, and build a house at least eighteen feet square on the floor, or have one Family settled on each respective share or right of Land in said Township within the term of three years next after the circumstances of the War will admit of it with Safety, on penalty of the Forfieture of his or her respective right or Share of Land in said Township, and the same to revert to the Free- men of this State, to be by their representatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle and cultivate the same-That all Pine Timber Suitable for a Navy shall be reserved to and for the use & benifit of the


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Freemen of this State-IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the seal of this State to be affixed hereunto the Ninth day of November 1780, in the fourth year of the Independence of this State, and the 5th of the United States.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN.


By His Excellency's Command. Josepy Fay Secy.


THE CHARTER OF LINCOLN


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT.


L. S. To all People, to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING:


KNOW YE, that whereas Colonel Benjamin Simonds, and his Associates, our worthy Friends, have, by Petition, requested a Grant of a Tract of unappropriated Lands within this State, in order for settling a new Plantation, to be erected into a Township; WE HAVE THEREFORE THOUGHT FIT, for the due encouragement of their laudable Designs, and for other valuable considerations us hereunto moving,- AND DO, by these Presents, In the Name, and by the Authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont, Give and Grant the Tract of Land hereafter described and bounded, unto him the said Benjamin Simonds, and the several Persons hereafter named, his Associates, in equal Shares, vizt; Ithamar Hibbard, Oliver Scott, John Manley, John Williams, Jonathan Eastman, Enoch Eastman, Calvin Eastman, Henry Hyde, Shadrach Hatheway, Jesse Spawlding, Ezra Fellows, Josiah Terreil, Jacob Hyde, David Lee, William Boardman, Noah Chittenden, Darius Chipman, John Stewart, Samuel Billings, John Cochran, James Mead, John Sibley, Abner Mead, Stephen Mead Jun, Timothy Miles, Nathan Manley, Ebenezer Hyde, Stephen Eastman, Joseph Bowker, Jonathan Eastman Jun', Reuben Hermon Jun', William Gage, Oliver Strong, Thomas Chittenden, John Gray, Daniel Welch, Andrew Barton, Samuel Benton, William Slade, Levi Taylor, Abiathar Waldo, Solomon Lee, Noah Smith, Jonas Fay, Joseph Barber, Peter Pixley, Reuben Harmon, Stephen Pearl, Thomas Tolman, William Fitch, Elijah Fay, Samuel Comstock, John Knickerbacor, Elisha Clark, Doct'. John Johnson (of Williamstown), Simeon Hatheway, Josiah Safford, Stephen Middle- brook, Joshua Emmis, Zebulon Parmalee, Ezra Payne, Benjamin Fowler, William Marther and Ephraim Ingraham; which, together with the Five following Rights, or equal Shares, reserved to the several


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public uses in manner following, include the whole of said Tract or Township, viz'; one Right for the use of a Seminary or Colledge; one Right, for the use of County Grammar Schools in said State; Lands, to the amount of one Right, to be and remain for the purpose of Settlement of a Minister and Ministers of the Gospel in said Township forever; Lands, to the amount of one Right, for the support of the social Wor- ship of GOD in said Township; and Lands, to the amount of one Right, for the use and support of an English School or Schools in said Township. Which said two Rights, for the use of a Seminary or Colledge, and for the use of County Grammar Schools as aforesaid; and the Improve- ments, Rents, Interests, and Profits arising therefrom, shall be under the Controul, Order, Direction and Disposal of the General Assembly of said State forever. And the Proprietors of said Township are hereby authorised and empowered, to locate said two Rights justly and equit- ably, or quantity for quality, in such parts of said Township, as they or their Committee shall judge will least incommode the General Settle- ment of said Tract or Township. And the said Proprietors are further empowered to locate the Lands aforesaid amounting to three Rights, assigned for the Settlement of a Minister and Ministers-for their Support-& for the use and Support of English Schools, in such, and in so many places, as they or their Committee shall judge will best ac- commodate the Inhabitants of said Township, when the same shall be fully settled and improved, laying the same equitably, or quantity for quality. Which said Lands, amounting to the Three Rights last men- tioned, when located as aforesaid, shall, together with their Improve- ments, Rights, Rents, Profits, Dues and Interests, remain unalienably appropriated to the Uses and Purposes for which they are respectively assignd and be under the Charge, Direction, & Disposal of the Inhabi- tants of said Township forever. Which Tract of Land, hereby given and granted as aforesaid, is bounded and described as follows, vizt; "BE- GINNING at the South West Corner of Starksborough in the East Line of Pocock; then Southerly in the Line of Pocock, or continuing the same course six Miles; Then East, Six Miles, or so far, that, turning Northerly a parallel Line with the East Line of Pocock, six Miles, then West to the South East Corner of Starksborough, then in the Line of Starksborough to the Bounds began at, will contain Twenty three Thousand and Forty Acres (23,040. Acres.)" And that the same be, and hereby is incorporated into a Township, by the Name of LINCOLN. And the Inhabitants that do, or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be infran- chised, and entitled to all the Priviledges and Immunities that the In- habitants of other Towns within this State do, and ought, by the Laws and Constitution of this State, to exercise and enjoy. To HAVE & TO HOLD the said Granted Premises, as above expressed, with all the Privi- ledges and Appurtenances thereto belonging and appertaining, unto them and their respective Heirs and Assigns forever: upon the following Con- ditions and Reservations, vizt; That each Proprietor in the Township of Lincoln aforesaid, his Heirs or Assigns, shall plant and cultivate Five


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Acres of Land, and build an House at least Eighteen Feet square on the Floor, or have one Family settled on each respective Right, within the Term of Four Years, next after the circumstances of the present War will admit of a Settlement with Safety: on penalty of the Forfeiture of each respective Right or Share of Land in said Township, not so im- proved or settled; and the same to revert to the Freemen of this State; to be, by their Representatives, regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle and cultivate the same. That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy, be reserved for the use & Benefit of the Freemen of this State. IN TESTIMONY whereof, WE have hereunto affixed the Seal of this State, in Council, this Ninth Day of November, in the Year of our Lord one Thousand seven Hundred and Eighty; And in the 4th Year of the Independence of this State.


By His Excellency's Command. Joseph Fay Secry.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN.


THE CHARTER OF LITTLETON


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT


L. S.


To all People to whom these presents shall come GREETING:


KNOW YE that WHEREAS, BENJAMIN WHIPPLE Esquire and his associates, our worthy Friends have by Petition requested a Grant of a Tract of unappropriated Lands in this State in order for settling a New Plantation to be erected into a Township, WE HAVE therefore, thought fit for the due encouragement of their laudable designs, and for other Valuable considerations us hereunto moving, And do by these Presents in the Name and by the Authority of the Freemen of the State of VER- MONT give and Grant the Tract of Land hereafter discribed and bounded in equal Shares or Rights, unto him the said BENJAMIN WHIPPLE, and to the Several Persons hereafter Named his associates vizt Benjamin Doughlas, John Payne Jur, Samuel Horsford, Israel Harriss, Jonathan Woodward, James Crompton, Thomas Mateson, Noah Chittenden, William Doughlas, Nehemiah Lovewell Ju', Luther Richardson, Ripley Torrey, Nathan Allen, Nathaniel Spencer, Abel Aylsworth, Jonas Galusha, Ezra Fellows, Joshua Webb, Solomon Lee, Elisha Baker, Jur, David Vallance, John Strong, Colonel Matthew Lyon, Mindwel Grant, Benajah Doughlas, Isaac Andrews, Benjamin Sumner, William Benja Sumner, Thomas Chittenden, Oliver Ashley, John Goss, Samuel


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Lathrop, Caleb Smith, Isaac Horsford, Benjamin Boardman, John Fassett Ju', James Gamble, James Gamble Jur, Daniel Gamble, Samuel Lee, Joseph Farnsworth, David Galusha, Ward Bayley, James Thomp- son, James Adams Ju', Martin Adams, Daniel Adams, Eleanor Adams, Ebenezer Fisk, Evans Chace, James Gilcrease, Jareb Palmer, David Fassett, Joseph Averil, Charles Grant, Sherman Boardman, William Lyon, Nathan Dayton, Ithamer Horsford, Thadeus Menson, Lemuel Buck, Jedediah Aylesworth, Samuel Comstock, (Captain) And Ebenezer Leonard; which Together with the five following Rights or equal Shares, reserved to the several uses in manner following include the whole of said Tract or Township vizt (READ) Which Tract of Land hereby given and Granted as aforesaid is bounded & discribed as follows vizt. BE- GINNING at the North, Easterly Corner of Barnet, being a boundary con- tiguous to Connecticut River, Then up said River as it Tends so far as to make Six miles on a Right Angle with the Northerly or head Line of sd Barnet, Then extending that Breadth Westerly, in the aforesaid Northerly Line of Barnet, and Continuing that direction; so far that to Turn on a Right Angle across said Breadth will contain the Contents of six Miles square, AND THAT THE SAME be & hereby is incorporated into a Township by the Name of LITTLETON and the Inhabitents that do or shall here- after inhabit said Township are declared to be infranchised, and In- titled to all the Privileges & immunities that the Inhabitents of other Towns, within this State do and ought by the laws & Constitution of this State to exercise & enjoy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD, the said Granted Premises as above expressed, with all the Privileges, and appurtenences, thereto belonging & appertaining unto them and their respective Heirs and assigns forever, upon the following Condition and reservations vizt That each Proprietor of the Township of Littleton aforesaid His Heirs or assigns shall plant & cultivate five acres of Land, and build an house at least Eighteen feet square on the floor, or have one Family Settled on Each respective Right within the Term of three years next after the date of these presents On Penalty of the forefieture of each respective right or share of Land in said Township, not so improved or Settled and the same to revert to the Freemen of this State to be by their represen- tatives regranted to such persons as Shall appear to Settle and cultivate the Same, That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy be reserved for the use and Benifit of the Freemen of this State.


IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed In Council, this Eight day of November In the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and Eighty and in the Fourth year of the Independence of this State.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


By His Excellency& Command Thomas Tolman D. Secy.


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LONDONDERRY


THE CHARTER OF LONDONDARY


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FREEMEN OF VERMONT-


L. S. To all People to whom these Presents shall come GREETING :-


KNOW YE that whereas, the General Assembly of this State did at their Sessions, held at Westminster in March last, Resolve to Grant unto a Committee to be appointed for that purpose, a certain tract of Land as hereafter discribed-We have therefore Given and Granted, and by these Presents do give and Grant, unto our worthy Friends, Edward Akin, Samuel Fletcher, & Joseph Tyler Esquires, who are appointed a Committee as aforementioned, and to their heirs and assigns, a certain tract or Parcel of Land, situate within this State, and in the County of Cumberland, bounded as follows vizt. BEGINNING, at a black spruce tree two rods from the East side of a brook commonly known by the Name of the south branch of Williams, River, and about two rods North of where the road now goes from Manchester to Chester across said Brook, which tree has been Marked for the southeast corner of Andover, Thence running north sixty three degrees West, seven Miles and three quarters, to a Yellow Birch tree, Thence south Ten degrees West six Miles to a Small black Spruce, Thence south sixty three degrees east seven Miles and three quarters to a Small white beach, Thence North Ten degs East six Miles to the first mentioned bounds-Reserving five sixty fifth equal parts to be appro- priated to public uses as follows vizt one equal part for the use & Support of a Simenary or College within this State, one equal part for the use and support of the County Grammer Schools throughout this State, one equal part for the use and support of the first settled Minister of the Gospel in said Town, to be disposed of for that purpose as the Inhabi- tents thereof shall direct, one equal part for the Support of the Ministry, and one equal part for the benifit and Support of a School or Schools within said Town-An that the same be and hereby is Incorporated into a Township by the Name of LONDONDARY. & the Inhabitents that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be Infranchised and entitled to all the priviledges, and Immunities that other Towns within this State do by Law exercise and enjoy .- To HAVE AND To HOLD the said Granted premises as above discribed, with every priviledge and appurtenence therein contained, to the aforesaid Edward Akin, Samuel Fletcher, and Joseph Tyler, to them and their Hiers and assigns forever: IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the seal of this State to be affixed at Arlington in the County of Bennington this 20th day of April AD. 1780, and in the fourth year of the Independence of this, and the United States of America.


Attest Joseph Fay Secy.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


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THE CHARTER OF LUTTERLOH


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT,


L. S. To all People to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING:


KNOW YE that whereas our worthy Friends Colo HENRY EMANNUEL LUTTERLOH, Major THOMAS COGSWELL and their associates, have by Petition requested a Grant of a Tract of unappropriated Land within this State, for the purpose of settling a new Plantation to be erected into a Township. WE HAVE therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of their laudable designs & for other valuable considerations us hereunto moving & do by these Presents in the Name & by the authority of the freemen of the STATE OF VERMONT give & grant the Tract of Land here- after described & bounded unto them the said Henry E. Lutterloh, Thomas Cogswell & the several persons hereafter named their associates viz Gen1 Joseph Badger, Colº Ebenezer Smith, Colº Antipas Gilman Noah Dow Charles Clapham Richard S'Clear, Gen1 John Tyler, John Tyler Jun' James Lord, Nathaniel Coit, Hezekiah Lord, John Mott, Nathan Geer, Joshua Stanton, Abiel Fellows, Andrew Lester, Noah Holcomb, Ruluff Dutcher, Nehemiah Lawrence, Isaac Lawrence William Peet Tarball Whitney, Joshua Andrews, Nathaniel Lawrence, Rachael Fellows, Elisha Sheldon, Jun' Elijah Stanton, David Whitney, Correl Merrils, Samuel B. Sheldon, Calvin Ackley, Andrew Carney, Elisha Lee, Timothy Obrion, Joshua Porter Jun' Nergalsharerzer Rude, Tunis Sardam, John Moore, Arthur Frinck, John Wheeler, Jacob Galusha, Samuel Moore Jun', Ebenczer Fletcher, Jacob Varsh- burg, Moses Hinsdill, Ebenezer Reed, Gabriel Dutcher, Isaac White, Andrew Frinck, John Parks, Lemuel Hull, Gideon Smith, Ezra Crane, Jun' James Holmes, John Fellows, Caleb Nicols, James Parks, John Russell, Joshua Fitch Jun', Isaac Pick, John Caton, Thomas Selleck & Elias Lord, Together with the five following Rights or equal shares reserved to the several public uses in manner following viz one full right or equal Share for the use and benefit of a College within this State -One Right or equal share for the use & benefit of County Grammer Schools throughout this State, One full share for the first settled Minister of the Gospel in said Township, One full Right for the use benefit & support of the social Worship of God in said 'l'ownship to be disposed of for that purpose in such manner as the Inhabitants of said Township shall from time to time agree, One full share for the use & support of an English School or Schools in said Township forever. Which Tract of Land hereby given & granted as aforesaid is bounded and described as follows viz BEGINNING at a spruce Tree, bring the Northeast Corner of Minden & runing North 54° West six miles in the North Line of said Minden to a birch Tree, marked Lutterloh Corner Sept. 23d 1788, Then North thirty Six degrees East six Miles to a Yellow Birch Tree Marked for


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the Northwesterly Corner of Lutterloh & Southwesterly Corner of Irasburgh Sep' 24, 1788 then south 54° East Six Miles to the Westerly line of Barton, then South 36° West six Miles to the bounds began at containing twenty three thousand & forty Acres-And that the same be & hereby is incorporated into a Township by the Name of LUTTERLOH and the Inhabitants that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be Enfran- chised & entitled to all the privileges & immunities which the inhabi- tants of other Towns within this State do & ought by the Laws & Con- stitution thereof to exercise and enjoy.


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TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted Premises with every privilege and appurtinence thereunto belonging as appertaining unto them and their respective Heirs & assigns forever upon the following conditions & reservations viz. That each Proprietor of the Township of Lutterloh aforesaid his Heirs or assigns shall plant & cultivate five acres of Land & build an House at least Eighteen feet square on the floor, or have one family settled on each respective right or share of Land within the term of four years from the time the outlines of Said Township shall be known and established as the law directs, on penalty of the forfeiture of each respective right or share of Land in said Township not so improved or settled & the same to revert to the freemen of this state to be by their representatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle & cultivate the same; IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of this state to be affixed this 26 day of June AD 1782 in the 6 year of our independence-


By His Excellency's Command


Joseph Fay Secy.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


THE CHARTER OF LYNDON


To all People to whom these presents shall come GREETING:


KNOW YE that whereas the Hon bl Jonathan Arnold and his associ- ates our worthy friends have by petition requested a grant of a Tract of unappropriated Lands within this State of six Miles square, in order for settling a new plantation to be erected into a Township, We have there- fore thought fit for the due encouragement of their Laudable designs and for other valuable considerations us hereunto moving, And do by these Presents in the name and by the authority of the Freemen of Ver- mont, give & grant the Tract of Land hereafter described & bounded unto the said Jonathan Arnold and the several persons hereafter named


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his associates viz His Excellency William Green Esq' His Excellency Thomas Chittenden Esq' The Honorable William West, John Innes Clark, Daniel Cahoon, & Daniel Owen Esquires, Henry Sherburne, Christopher Greene, Israel Angell, William Barton, Samuel Ward, Jeremiah Olney, Elisha Mowry, Adam Comstock, Asa Kimbal, & Ebenezer Flagg Esquires, Joseph Nightinggale, Coggeshal Olney, Ephraim Bowen Jun', William Humphry, John Holden, Oliver Jenks, Ebenezer Maccumber, David Sayles, John Morley Greene, Peter Turner, Samuel Tinney, Elias Cornelius, Stephen Smith & John Wells Gentlemen, Thomas Owen, Joseph Brown, Welcome Arnold, Stephen Jenks, Jonathan Jenks, William Rhodes, Theodore Foster, Olney Winsor, William Bowen, Stephen Randall, Benjamin Raze, Paul Tew Kimbal, Oliver Bowen Jur, Obadiah Brown, Lyndon Arnold, William Arnold (son of Jonathan) James Monro, Thomas Jenkins, John Murray, Joseph Brown Jun' & Daniel Hawkins, Yeomen & the Reverend James Manning in proportions annexed to their names respectively as follows, To said Jonathan Arnold five seventieth parts, William Greene one seventieth part, Thomas Chittenden one seventieth part, William West one seventieth part, John Innes Clark two seventieth parts, Daniel Cahoon one seventieth Parts, Daniel Owen two seventieth parts, Henry Sherburne one seventieth part, Christopher Green one seventieth part, Israel Angell one seventieth part, William Barton one seventieth part, Samuel Ward one seventieth part, Jeremiah Olney one seventieth part, Elisha Mowry one seventieth part, Adam Comstock one seventieth part, Asa Kimbal three seventieth parts, Ebenezer Flagg one seventieth pt, Joseph Nightingale two seventieth parts, Coggeshall Olney one seven- tieth part Ephraim Bowen Jun' one seventieth part, William Humphry one seventieth part, John Holden, one seventieth part, Oliver Jenks one seventieth part, Ebenzer Macumber one seventieth part, David Sayles one seventieth part, John Morley Green one seventieth part, Peter Turner one seventieth part, Samuel Tinney one seventieth part, Elias Cornelius one seventieth part, Stephen Smith one seventieth part, John Wells one seventieth part, Thomas Owen one seventieth part, Joseph Brown three seventieth parts, Welcome Arnold one seventieth part, Stephen Jenks one seventieth part, Jonathan Jenks one seventieth part, William Rhodes one seventieth part, Theodore Foster one seven- tieth part, Olney Winsor one seventieth part, William Bowen one seventieth part, Stephen Randal one seventieth part, Benjamin Raze one seventieth part, Paul Tew Kimbal one seventieth part, Oliver Bowen Jun'. One seventieth part, Obadiah Brown one seventieth part, William Arnold one seventieth part, Lyndon Arnold one seventieth part, James Monro one seventieth part, Thomas Jenkins one seventieth part, John Murray one seventieth part, Joseph Brown Jun' one seven- teith part, Daniel Hawkins one seventieth part, & James Manning one seventieth part which Together with the six following seventieth parts reserved to the several uses in Manner following, include the whole tract or Township, hereafter Bounded & particularly described vizt. One




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