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Which Tract of Land hereby given and Granted as aforesaid, is Charter of bounded and discribed as follows viz' BEGINNING. at a small Beach Saplin, which is the southeast Corner of Neshobe, and the Northeast Corner of Pittsford; Then on Pittsford East line South Nineteen Deg& East six miles to a Beach Tree Marked, and is the North East Corner of Rutland, Then south about 5 D° West Twenty Chains on Rutland East line to a Stake disposing monumented with a heap of Stones-from Thence North 71 D° East Four of the 5 public Rights Miles and 50 chains to a Spruce Tree Standing in the Westerly line of Killington; From thence North 28 D° East Two miles and 40 chains to a Small Beach Saplin, which is the north Westerly corner of Killington, and the southwesterly Corner of Stockbridge; from thence North 19 Do west five miles & 41 chains to a Small Beach Tree Standing at the Foot of a Hill, from Thence a Straight line to the first mentioned bounds; and that the same be and hereby is incorporated into a Township by the Name of CHITTEN- DEN. And the inhabitents that do or shall hereafter Inhabit said Town- ship are declared to be Infranchised & Intitled to all the Priviledges and Immunities that the Inhabitents of other Towns within this State do and ought by the laws and Constitution of this State to exercise and En- joy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Granted Premises as above ex- pressed, with all the Priviledges and appurtenences thereunto belonging & appertaining, unto them and to their respective Heirs and assigns forever, Upon the following Conditions & Reservations, viz, That each Proprietor in the Township of Chittenden aforesaid his Heirs or assigns shall plant & cultivate 5 acres of Land & 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 Circumstances of the War will admit of a Settlement with Safety, On penalty of the For- feiture 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 representatives, regranted to Such persons as shall appear to Settle and Cultivate the Same; That all Pine Timber suit-
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READ the
Riptown which is in the same words of this, for
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able 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 16 day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and Eighty, and in the Fourth year of our Independence.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
By His Excellency& Command. Joseph Fay Secy.
Note .- The foregoing charter printed from Vol. I, pp. 184-186 of [Ms.] Vermont Charters is also recorded on pp. 1-2 of "Vol. II" [Ms.] Vermont Charters without sub- stantial change.
THE CHARTER OF CONCORD
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF VERMONT
L. S. To all People to whom these Presents shall come GREETING:
KNOW YE, that Whereas Doctor Reuben Jones, and his associates, our worthy friends have by Petition requested a grant of a Tract of un- appropriated Land within this State in order for Settling a new planta- tion, 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 Authory of the Freemen of Vermont, Give and Grant the Tract of Land hereafter discribed & bounded unto the said Reuben Jones, and the Several Parsons hereafter named his associates vizt. Joseph Wood, Ebenezer Walbridge, Edward Aikin, Moses Spafford, Gideon Tiffany, William Gilkey, John Smith (of Chester) John White, Walter White, John White Jur, Uriah How, William Ward (of Poultney) Elisha Smith, Obadiah Merrill, Josiah Willard, Prentice Willard, Josiah White, Elijah Galusha, Noah Chittenden, Thomas Putnam, Levi Put- nam, Isaac Wyman, Edward Hodges, Steel Smith, Moses Brigham, John Beach, Thomas Chittenden, Abraham Ives, James Beach, Samuel Uffiat, Barney Beach, Jothem Ives, Ahijah Hurd, Truman Hurd, Eph- raim Carter, Benjamin Hall, Levi Lincoln, Benjamin Green, Nathan Blake Jur, Jonathan Dwennell, Sylvester Tiffany, Jonas Prescott, Abijah Gale, Seth Mors, Samuel Wetherbe, Susanna Wetherbe, Jason Wetherbe, Samuel Wetherbe, Jur, James Wetherbe, Azor Wetherbe, Jonathan Free- men, Otis Freemen, Joshua Webb, Charles Webb, Nathaniel Robinson, Nathaniel Davis, Jonathan Hoton, Timothy Clark, Joseph Ellis, Simeon
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READ sie Charter of Riptown which is in the same words with this for disposing of the 5 public Rights
Ellis, Benja, Ellis, Daniel Davis, Moses Willard & William Carter, which Together with the five following Rights reserved to the several uses in manner following, include the whole of said Township vizt, READ,- Which Tract of Land hereby given & Granted as aforesaid is Bounded and discribed as follows vizt. BEGINNING, at the southeast corner of Lunen- burgh on Connecticut River, Thence Westerly in the line of said Lunen- burgh to the southwest corner thereof; Thence Southerly in a right Line to the North West corner of Littleton, Thence Easterly in the line of Littleton to the North East corner thereof on the western Bank of said River; Thence Northerly on the western Bank of said River to the place of Begining: And that the same be and hereby is incorporated into a Township by the name of CONCORD, and the Inhabitents that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be infranchised & intitled to all the Priviledges and Immunities that the Inhabitents of other Towns within this State do by Law exercise and Enjoy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD, the said Granted Premises, as above expressed with all the Priviledges and appurtenences thereto belonging & appertaining to them and their respective Heirs and assigns forever, upon the following conditions, and reservations vizt. That each Proprietor of the Township of Concord aforesaid, his Heirs, or assigns, shall plant and 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 circumstances of the War will admit of a Settlement with Safety, on penalty of the Forfieture of Each Right of Land in said Township, not so improved or settled, and the same to re- vert to the Freemen of this State, to be by their Representatives Re- granted to Such persons as shall appear to Settle and Cultivate the same, That all Pine Timber Suitable for a Navy, be reserved to the use & Benifit of the Freemen of this State; In Testimony whereof I have here- unto set my Hand, and caused the Seal of this State to be affixed, this 15 day of September AD 1781, And in the 5th year of the Independence of this State.
By His Excellency" Command Thomas Tolman D Secy.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
THE CHARTER OF COVENTRY
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, AND 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 Maj' ELIAS BUEL and his associates, have by Petition requested a grant of a Tract of unap-
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propriated Lands 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, and for other valuable considerations us hereunto moving & do by these Presents in the name and by the authority of the state of VERMONT give and grant the several Tracts of Land hereafter described & bounded as follows unto them the said ELIAS BUEL and the several persons hereafter named his associates, viz' Don Carlos Brigham, Solomon Buel, Samuel Buel, Enoch Badger, Elias Buel, Jun', Enoch Badger Jun', Abner Badger John Buel, Israel Brewster, Peter Buel, Joseph Barnard, James Carp- enter, Allerton Cushman, Josiah Carpenter, William Carpenter, Jesse Cook, Amos Dorman, Jabez Edgerton, John Fitch, John Gove, Noah Grant, Silas Hibbard, John Hale, Richard Hale Jun', Joseph Hawkins, Ebenezer Kingsbury, Daniel Marsh, Elijah Olmstead, Elias Palmer, Thomas Porter, Noah Porter Jun", Charles Putnam, Solomon Parker, Timothy Rose, Jehiel Rose, Nathaniel Root, Amos Richardson, Joseph Root, Ephraim Root, Samuel Robertson Jun', Isaac Robertson, Ezra Root, Moses Stanley, Joseph Stanley, Caleb Stanley Jun', David Starks, Joseph Talcott Jun', Ameriah Williams, Davis Williams, John Waldo, Samuel White, Benet Field, Samuel Field, Ira Allen, Ozias Hawkins, Jabez Ripley, John Ripley, John Root & Calvin Manning, Together with the five following rights or equal shares reserved to the several public uses in manner following vizt, one full right or share for the use and benefit of a College within this State, one right or equal share for the use and benefit of County Grammar Schools, throughout this State, one right or equal share for the first settled Minister of the Gospel in said Township, one full right or equal share for the use and benefit of supporting the Ministry in said Township forever to be appropriated to that sole purpose as the Inhabitants of said Township shall from time to time direct, one full share for the use benefit & support of an English school or schools in said Township forever, which tract of land hereby given and granted as aforesaid is bounded & described as follows, vizt, BEGINNING at a beach tree marked Irasburgh Corner, September 26, 1788 standing in a valley on the south side of a small brook, running southeast, being the northwesterly Corner of Irasburgh; & running North 36° East six miles & sixty three Chains to Lake Memphramagog then southeasterly on the shore of sd Lake about 27 Chains to a Hemlock tree marked Salem Line 1788, Then south 45° west two miles & 2 Chains to a great Hemlock tree marked Salem W. Corner September 30th 1788 then south 45° East six miles & 21 Chains in the southerly line of Salem to a stake 5 links North- west from a Ceeder tree marked Coventry corner, then South 36° West four miles & four Chains to the North line of Irasburgh, then North 54° west five miles and 60 Chains to the bounds began at Containing sixteen thousand Seven hundred & sixty seven acres Also another tract bounded as follows, BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of Duncansborough & running north 54° west in the southerly line of sa Duncansborough to the southwesterly corner thereof then south 200 west so far that turning & running south 54º
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East to the westerly line of Irasburgh or Lutterloh will contain Two thousand acres-Also another tract BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Starks- borough being a beach tree standing in the southerly line of New Huntington marked Starksborough Corner, and running Easterly in the said southerly line of New Huntington so far that Turning southwesterly to the southeast Corner of Starksborough then North in the eaterly line to the bounds began at will contain four thousand two hundred and seventy three acres which three tracts contains twenty three thousand and forty acres .- AND that the same be and hereby is Incorporated, into a Township by the name of COVENTRY and the Inhabitants that do or shall hereafter Inhabit said Township are declared to be enfranchised, and entitled to all the pri- vileges and immunities that the Inhabitants of other settled Towns within this State do by law exercise and Enjoy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Granted premises as above expressed with every privilege & appurtenance thereunto belonging or appertaining unto them and their respective heirs & assigns forever upon the following conditions & reservations vizt, that each proprietor of the Township of COVENTRY aforesaid his heirs or assigns shall plant & 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 right of land within four years from the time the out lines of said Township shall be known on penalty of the forfeiture of each right of Land in said Township not so improved or settled & the same to revert to the freemen of this state to be by their re- presentatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle & cul- tivate the same. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the seal of this State to be affixed this 4th day of November 1780 in the fourth year of our Independance.
By His Excellency's Command JOSEPH FAY SECRY.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
*THE CHARTER OF DANVILLE
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT
To all People to whom these Presents shall come GREETING:
KNOW YE that whereas the Hon ble Jacob Bailey Esq' Jesse Leavens- worth Esq'. and their associates our Worthy Friends have by Petition
*See later charter of Danville printed on pages immediately following this charter.
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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 Laud- able Designs and for other Valuable Considerations us hereunto moving And Do by these Presents by the Authority of the State of Vermont Give and Grant the Tract of Land hereafter Described and bounded unto the said Jacob Bayley and Jesse Leavensworth and to the several Persons hereinafter named their Associates in the following Proportions (The whole of the Tract hereinafter Described and hereby granted to be Divided into Seventy eight equal Shares exclusive of the Possession of forty nine settlers now residing on said Land who are to have each One hundred acres agreable to a plan of the same Land hereunto annexed and exclusive of three hundred acres to Moses Little Esq', to Jesse Leavens- worth Lotts numbers seventy five seventy four Seventy eight Seventy nine Eighty Two Eighty three Seventy seven and three hundred acres in Lotts number thirty one and thirty Two as Laid Down on map here- unto annexed being in Lieu of three seventy eighths parts above men- tioned to the said Jacob Bayley Twenty five seventy Eighths parts to William Wallace three seventy eighths parts to Eleazer Wheelock One seventy eighth part Ephraim Magoon One seventy eighth part Israel Brainard one seventy eighth part Experience Easterbrooks One seventy eighth part Alexander Harvy Two Seventy eighth parts Thomas Clark one seventy eighth part Jonathan Aikins One Seventy eighth part Walter Brock one Seventy eighth part James Stuart One seventy eighth part James Smith One seventy eighth part His Excellency Thomas Chitten- den Esquire one seventy eighth part Ira Allen Esquire one Seventy eighth part Moses Little five seventy eighth parts William Chamberlin One Seventy eighth part Calvin Knoulton two seventy eighth parts 'Oliver Ashley one seventy eighth part Elijah Dewey one Seventy eighth part and Jesse Leavensworth Seventy eighth parts the forty nine settlers above mentioned are being Israel Randal, Ebenezer Scales Joseph Clough, Thomas Hill, Ephraim Magoon, Jeremiah A Blunt Joseph Gorden Jun. Ephraim Howard, Joseph Magoon, Samuel Ela, Daniel Batchellor, Paul Morrell, Ephraim Blunt Israel Brainard James Paul, Peter Youngman, Daniel Cross Samuel Morrel Hezekiah Astins number eighty Mark Leavansworth, number seventy six Jacob Bayley Jun number eighty seven David Astins, Thomas Hoit Samuel Fuller, Abra- ham Morrell Samuel Morrell Sergeant Morrell, Jacob Goodwin, Eli Glines, Ebenezer Toll, Thomas Dow, Abel Morrel, Nehemiah Philips David Wheeler, Jeremiah Morrell, Abner Morrell, Paul Well, Timothy Batchellor David Morrell, James Kitteridge James Kitteridge Jun, Samuel Favilee John Wood, Peter Blanchard, number nineteen James Sawyer number four Samuel Fuller number eighteen John Merritt number Sixty three Jesse Leavensworth Jun, Joseph Gorden, Nathaniel Howard, The following Persons Viz the following Lotts to wit in the first Division in said Danville Timothy Harris, number Six and seventeen
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Joseph Morrell, number twenty eight Ebenezer Sawyer number forty Zebediah Barker number Twenty six which together with the five Rights or Lawful Shares Reserved to the several uses in manner following In- cludes the whole of said Tract or Township One Right for the use of a Semenary or College One Right for the use of a County Grammer School within this State Lands to the amount of One Right to be and remain for the Purpose of Settlement of a Minister & Ministers of the Gospel in said Township forever Lands to the amount of one Right for the Support of the Social Worship of God in said Township And Lands to the amount of One Right for the Support of an English School or Schools in said Township which said Two Rights for the use of a Seminary or College and for the use of a County Grammer Schools as aforesaid shall together with their improvements Rents Interests and profitts be under the Controul Order Direction and Disposal of the General Assembly of said State forever and the Proprietors of said Township are hereby authorized and empowered to Locate said Rights Justly and Equitably or Quantity for Quality in such Parts of said Township as they or their Committee shall Judge will Least incommode the General Settlement 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 and for the use and support of English Schools in such and in so many places as they or their Committee shall Judge will best accommodate the In- habitants of said Township when the same shall be fully settled and im- proved Laying the same equitably or Quantity for Quality which said Lands amounting to three Rights Last mentioned when Located as aforesaid shall together with their improvements Rights Rents Profitts Dues & Interests be and remain unalienably appropriated to the uses and purposes for which they are respectively assigned and be under the Charge Direction and Disposal of the Inhabitants of said Township forever which Tract of Land hereby Given and Granted as aforesaid Lies in Orange County Bounded and Described as follows Viz BEGINNING at the most Northerly Corner of Barnett being a Hemlock Tree marked Barnett Corner March the 23 AD 1784 and running South 48 Degrees West Two miles forty forty five Chains and fifty Links in Westardly Line of Barnett to a Stake 14 Links South 82 Degrees West from a Hemlock Tree marked Deweys Gore Nov, 10 AD 1786 then North 68 Degrees West in the North- ardly Line of Deweys Gore Seven Miles and Twenty five Chains to the Northwestardly Corner of said Gore being a Birch Tree standing in the eastardly Line of Cabot marked Deweys Gore Ad 1786 then North 36 De- grees East in the Eastardly Line of Cabot 142 Chains & 83 Links to the Northeastardly Corner of said Cabot then South 52 Degrees East one Mile 43 Chains & 50 Links in the Southardly Line of Walden Gore to a Beach Tree being the Southeastarly Corner of said Gore then North 56 Degrees East in the Eastardly Line of said Gore Six miles to a Beach Tree marked Waldens Gore being the Northeast Corner thereof then North 54 Degrees
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West one Mile forty three Chains & fifty Links to the North Eastardly Corner of Walden then North 36 Degrees East in the Eastardly Line of Number 25 one mile and thirty Two Chains to a Spruce Tree marked then South 70 Degrees East Two Miles 51 Chains and 25 Links to a Birch Tree marked Lyndon Southwest Corner number 16 AD 1786 which is also the Northwest Corner of Saint Johnsbury then South 6 Degrees & 20 Minutes East Seven miles and fifty one Chains in the Westardly Line of Saint Johnsbury to the Bounds Begun at Containing by estimation Twenty eight Thousand Acres and that the same be and hereby is Incorporated into a Township by the name of DANVILLE and the Inhabitants that Do or shall hereafter Inhabit said Township are Declared to be infranchised and entitled to all the Privilidges and Immunities that the Inhabitants of other Towns within this STATE Do and ought by Law and the Con- stitution of of this STATE to exercise & enjoy To HAVE & TO HOLD the said Granted Premises as above expressed with all the Privilidges and appur- tenances thereunto belonging and appertaining unto them the said Grantees and their Respective Heirs and assigns forever in proportion as aforesaid upon the following CONDITIONS AND RESERVATIONS Viz that each Proprietor in the Township of DANVILLE aforesaid His Hiers or assigns shall plant and 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 first Day of November AD 1787 on Penalty of the forfeiture of each Respective Right or Share of Land in said Danville not so improved and the same to Revert to the Freemen of this State to be by their Repre- sentatives regranted to such Persons as shall appear to Settle and Cul- tivate 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 CoUN- CIL this thirty first Day of October Anno Domini 1786 and in the ninth year of the Independence of this STATE
By His Excellency3, Command
Micah Townsend Secry,
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
Windsor Oct the 22 AD 1793
This Certifies that the word nineteen discribing the Nº, of 78th
. parts belonging to Jesse Leavensworth in the within Charter was Blurred by accident & is nineteen & that John Wheelock is to be inserted in Lieu of Eleazer Wheelock which was inserted by mistake & that Daniel Wheeler should be inserted in Lieu of David Wheeler Certified by us
Jacob Bayley & Jesse Leavensworth Agents for sd Township
Attest Joseph Fay Secy.
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*THE CHARTER OF DANVILLE
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 WE, for divers valuable considerations us hereunto moving, in the name, and on the behalf and authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont; and in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of said State, entitled, "An Act authorizing the Governor of this State, to issue a new Charter to the proprietors and settlers of the Township of Danville" passed the eighth day of the present month of November, in the Year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and two; in and by which said Act of the Legislature, are fully and particularly exemplified and set forth, the causes and reasons for the issuing and granting of this new Charter, DO Now, by these presents fully and absolutely, give, grant convey and confirm all the lands contained in that tract or township of Land, lying and being situate in the County of Caledonia, in our said State of Vermont, known and formerly Chartered by the name of DAN- VILLE and which is bounded as follows, to wit, "BEGINING at the most northerly corner of Barnet, being a Hemlock tree, marked "BARNET CORNER, MARCH THE 23rd A. D. 1784;" and running South forty eight de- grees West, two Miles forty five Chains, and fifty links, in the westerly line of BARNET, to a stake, fourteen links South eighty two degrees West, from a Hemlock tree marked "DEWEYS GORE, Nov. 10th A. D. 1786;" Then North sixty eight degrees West, in the northerly line of DEWEY's GORE, Seven Miles and twenty five Chains, to the north westerly corner of said Gore, being a Birch tree, standing in the easterly line of CABOT, marked "DEWEY's GORE, A. D. 1786;" Then North thirty Six degrees East, in the easterly line of Cabot, one hundred forty two Chains and eighty three links, to the North easterly Corner of said CABOT; Then South fifty two degrees East, one Mile forty three Chains and fifty links in the southerly line of WALDEN GORE, to a Beach tree, being the South easterly corner of said Gore; Then North fifty six degrees East, in the easterly line of said Gore, Six Miles, to a Beach tree marked, "WALDEN GORE," being the North east corner thereof; Then North fifty four degrees West, one Mile forty three Chains and fifty links, to the North easterly Corner of WALDEN; Then North thirty six degrees East, in the Easterly line of Number Twenty five, one Mile and thirty two Chains to a Spruce tree marked; Then south seventy degrees East, two Miles fifty one Chains and twenty five links, to a Birch tree marked "LYNDON SOUTH WEST CORNER Nº 16. A. D. 1786" which is also the north west corner of St. JOHNSBURY; Then South six degrees, twenty minutes East, Seven Miles and fifty one Chains, in the westerly line of ST. JOHNSBURY, to the bounds began at;" Containing by estimation, TWENTY EIGHT THOUSAND
*See earlier charter of Danville printed on pages immediately preceding this charter.
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ACRES .- In such specific proportions, parcels, & quantities, to each Grantee; with such particular description and reference, to the Chart or Plan, as a schedule hereunto annexed; and unto the persons, as the Grantees and proprietors of the said tract and Township, as is im- mediately hereafter expressed, to wit; Unto TIMOTHY HARRIS, the parcel of One hundred Acres, to wit, the lot, on the plan, marked, "Nº 6. TIMOTHY HARRIS," shaded with Yellow. Unto STEPHEN WOOD the parcel of one hundred & eight Acres, and an half Acre, to wit, The lot, on the plan, marked "10812 ACRES, STEPHEN WOOD," shaded with yellow. Unto EMERSON MAGOON, the parcel of one hundred Acres, to wit, The lot, on the plan, marked "EMERSON MAGOON'S PITCH, 100 ACRES Nº 20," shaded with Yellow. Unto JOHN MERRITT, the parcel of one hundred and twenty Seven Acres, and an half Acre, to wit, The lot and the Gore, marked on the plan, "JOHN MERRITT, Nº. 63," shaded with Yellow. Unto EPHRAIM HAYWARD, the parcel of one hundred & fifty Acres, to wit, The lot on the plan, marked, "140 ACRES EPHRAIM HAYWARD" (or "HOWARD"), shaded with yellow. Unto JAMES PELL the parcel of one hundred and twenty four Acres, to wit, the lot marked "124 ACRES JAMES PELL," shaded with yellow. Unto Nehemiah Phillips, the parcel of one hundred Acres, to wit, The lot on the plan marked, "100 ACRES, NEHEMIAH PHILLIPS" shaded with yellow. Unto CHARLES SIAS the parcel of two hundred and sixty Acres, to wit, The lot on the plan, marked "21312 ACRES, CHARLES SIAS" shaded with red. Unto TIMOTHY CARR, the parcel, of one hundred Acres, to wit, The lot on the plan, marked "100 ACRES, TIMOTHY CARR, Nº 52," shaded with Yellow. Unto JEREMIAH MORRILL, the parcel of one hundred and fifty Acres, to wit, The lot on the plan marked, "143 ACRES, JEREMIAH MORRILL" shaded with Yellow. Unto SAMUEL FULLER, the parcel of one hundred Acres, to wit, The lot on the plan, marked, "97 ACRES, SAMUEL FULLER" shaded with Yellow. Unto JOSEPH CLOUGH, the parcel of one hundred Acres, to wit, the lot on the plan, marked, "100 ACRES JOSEPH CLOUGH, " shaded with yellow. Unto JAMES KITTERIDGE JUN', the parcel of one hundred Acres and three fourths of an Acre, to wit, The lot on the plan marked, 10034 ACRES. JAMES KITTERIDGE JUN"" shaded with Yellow. Unto WILLIAM MORRILL, the parcel of one hundred Acres, to wit, The lot on the plan, marked "No 56. 100 ACRES, WILLIAM MORRILL," shaded with yellow. Unto ISRAEL BRAINERD, the parcel of One hundred and Sixty one Acres, to wit, The lot on the plan, marked "161 ACRES NEARLY, ISRAEL BRAINARD" shaded with Yellow. Unto EBENEZER TOWLE, the parcel of One hundred and twelve Acres, and an half Acre, to wit, the lot on the plan marked "11212 ACRES, EBENEZER TOWLE" shaded with Yellow. Unto EBENEZER SAWYER, The parcel of one hundred Acres, to wit, The lot on the plan, marked "Nº 40 EBENEZER SAWYER" shaded with yellow. Unto JACOB GOODWIN, the parcel of One hundred and five Acres, and an half Acre, to wit, The lot on the plan marked, "10512 ACRES, JACOB GOODWIN," shaded with yellow. Unto JOSEPH MORRILL, the parcel of one hundred Acres, to wit, the lot
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