State papers of Vermont, v. 2, Part 8

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 said granted premises as above expressed, with all the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging unto the aforesaid Proprietors and Grantees, in equal shares, and to their Heirs and Assignees, forever-upon the following Condition, to wit, That each Proprietor of the township of Duncansborough aforesaid, his heirs or Assignees, 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 or share in said Township, within the term of time prescribed by the laws of this State; on penalty of the forfeiture of each


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Right or share of Land, not so settled and cultivated; and the same to revert 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 .-


GIVEN AND GRANTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, by their Act bearing date the twenty sixth day of October, A. D. one thousand seven hundred and eighty one .-


IN TESTIMONY of the foregoing, I have caused the Seal of this State, to be hereto affixed .-


GIVEN under my Hand, in the Council, at Burlington, this thirtieth day of October, A. D. one Thousand eight hundred and two, and of the Independence of the United States the Twenty Seventh .-


ISAAC TICHENOR.


By his Excellency's Command.


Dav. Wing, Jun' Secy of State.


Recorded Septem' 218 1803.


D. Wing Jun' Secy.


THE CHARTER OF EASTHAVEN


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


To all People to whom these Presents shall come GREETING,


KNOW YE, that whereas M' TIMOTHY ANDRUS & his associates our worthy friends, sixty five in Number have by petition requested a grant of unlocated 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 causes & considerations us hereunto moving, AND Do by these presents in the Name & by the authority of the freemen of the State of Vermont give & grant unto the said Timothy Andrus & the several persons here- after Named, his Associates in equal Shares as follows Viz Capt" Beach Tomlinson, Jonathan Edwards, Leverit Hubbard, Joel Northrop, Joshua Austin, William Collins, Jonah Clark, Lemuel Andrus, Abel Yale, James Stoddard, John Hough, Simeon Andrus, Samuel King, Samuel Atwater, Ezra Ives, Stephen Goodyear, Enos Atwater, Nathaniel Hart, John Atwater, Josiah Tomlinson, Henry Tomlinson, Agur Tom- linson, Victory Tomlinson, Gideon Tomlinson, Zachariah Tomlinson, David Tomlinson, David Ely, Elisha Mills, David Wells, Milton Haw- ley, Jonas Galusha, Isaiah Thomas, Samuel Bishop, Abraham Bishop, Abraham Brownson, David Galusha, Enoch Slawson, Noah Smith, Daniel Smith, Israel Smith, Chloe Smith, James Gamble, Wheeler


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EAST HAVEN


Douglas, Shadrach Sells, John McCarthy, Daniel Beman, The Heirs of Isaac Knash two Rights or Shares, Stebbins Walbridge, Henry Walbridge 3ª, Samuel Patrick, Lemuel Patrick, Joseph Picket, John Mandeville, Comfort Joy, Ethan Allen, Joseph Worster, Benjamin Wallworth, Jedediah Hyde, Ebenezer Perkins, Elisha Shelton, Theodore Sedgwick, Nathan Richardson, & Jonathan Lampson, Together with five equal Shares to be disposed of for public uses, in manner following Vizt One equal share for the use & benefit of a College within this State, One full share for the use & benefit of county grammar Schools throughout this State, One Equal Share for the first settled minister of the Gospel in said Town, One full share for the support of the Ministry in said Town, And One full share for the benefit & support of an English School or Schools in said Township, Which Tract of Land hereby given and granted as aforesaid is described & bounded as follows Vizt BEGINNING at the North corner of Granby, being a great rock, 18 links South East from a Spruce Tree marked Granby North Corner Nº 29, 1787 & running South forty five degrees west in the westerly line of Granby six Miles to a beech Tree standing in the Northerly line of Victory, Then North 45D° West six miles to a beech Tree marked M 12, 1787, Nº 29, Nº30, Then North 45 Do East, Six Miles to a great birch Tree standing by a little Brook marked Nº29, Nº30, 1787, Then South 45 Do East six Miles to the first mentioned bounds, containing Twenty three Thousand & forty Acres, And that the same be & hereby is incorporated into a Township by the Name of EASTHAVEN, & the inhabitants that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be enfranchised & entitled to all the privileges & immunities that the inhabitants of other incorporated Towns, within this State, do by Law, exercise & enjoy .-


TO HAVE & TO HOLD the said granted premises as above expressed with all the privileges & appurtenences thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining unto them & their respective heirs & assigns forever- upon the following conditions & reservations vizt, that each proprietor of The Township of Easthaven his heirs or assigns shall plant and cul- tivate five acres of Land & build a house at least Eighteen feet square on the floor or have one family settled on each respective share of Land in said Township within the Term of four years from the time the outlines of said Township are surveyed, On penalty of the forfeiture of each respective right of Land in said Township not so settled & improved as aforesaid, & 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. The aforesaid grant made by the legislature of this State on the 8th day of November AD-1780, IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed in Council this 22ª day of October AD, 1790, in the 14th Year of our of independence. By His Excellency& Command Joseph Fay Secy.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


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THE CHARTER OF EDEN


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 SETH WARNER, and his associates, our worthy friends viz' the officers and Soldiers of his Regiment, in the Line of the Continental Army, have by Petition requested a Grant 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 as a consideration, (in part) for their Past & Meritorious Services to their Country, and do by these Presents, in the Name & by the authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont, give and Grant the Tract of Land hereafter discribed, and bounded, unto him the said Seth Warner, Lieut Colo. Samuel Safford, and to the Several persons hereafter named in equal rights or Shares viz' The Heirs of Major Wait Hopkins, decd, Major Gideon Brownson, Capt William McCune, Capt. Abner Sealey, The Heirs of Lieut, Adjt Benjamin Hopkins died, PayMaster Matthew Lyon, Lieut Pay Master Thomas Tolman, Quarter Master Enoch Wood- bridge, Lieut. David Vallance, Lieut. Joseph Safford, Lieut Samuel Beach, Lieut. Benjamin Butterfield, Lieu' Oliver Barret, Ens" Jacob Safford, Ens" Reuben Church, His Excellency Thomas Chittenden Esquire, Honble Timothy Brownson Esq', Samuel Crosby Ju', AM, William Blodget, Major; Isaac Webster, Elias Hossington, Joseph Bonat, Prince Soper, Benja Gould, Elijah Branch, Elisha Church, Amos Kel- logg, John Whiteley, Israel Kemfield, Nathan Dyke, Edward Soper, David Mervick, Daniel Bean, Jesse Tuttle, Daniel Champion, Benjamin Sutton, Amiel Alger, John Stewart, Joseph Barber, Abraham Brownson, James Mead, Jeremiah Hogoboom, Beaulah Waldo, Abner Mead, Josiah Hunneywell, William Slade, James Mead Ju', Anna Waldo, Elihu Smith, William Ward, David Cutler, Isaac Hill, Thadeus Munson, Solomon Tyler, Gershom Beach, Mary Stewart Beach, Cyrus Robinson, John Knickerbakor, Joshua Stanton, Anna Bingham, Joseph Hinsdill, David Safford, William Mead, Reuben Warner, Marium Fulsome, Abraham Rose, William Forsyth, Ebenezer Howard, Jesse Munson, and John Fulsome, 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 & Granted as aforesaid, is bounded & discribed as follows vizt BEGINNING at the Northeasterly Corner of Hyde's Park, (Nº 45) Then North 36 Do East Six miles -- Then North 54 Do West six Miles, Then south 36 D° West six Miles, to the northwesterly corner of Hyde's Park, (Nº 45) then south 54 D° East in the line of Hyde's Park, six miles, to the bounds Began at Containing 23,040 acres, AND that the same be & hereby


READ Charter, Riptown, ich is in the same rds with this for isposing of the 5 public Rights


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is Incorporated into a Township the name of EDEN AND the Inhabitents that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township, are declared to be In- franchised and Intitled to all the Priviledges & Immunities that the Inhabitents of other Towns within this State do and ought by the Laws and Constitution of this State to exercise & enjoy-To HAVE AND TO HOLD, the said granted Premises as above expressed, with all the privi- ledges and appurtenences thereto belonging & appertaining unto them and their respective Heirs & assigns forever, upon the following Con- ditions & Reservations vizt. That each Proprietor in the Township of Eden 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 sittled 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 Forfieture 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 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 28th day of August, 1781, and in the 5th year of the Independence of this State.


By His Excellency Command Thos Tolman D Secy.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN.


THE CHARTER OF ELMORE


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


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


KNOW YE, that whereas Colonel Samuel Elmore and his Asso- ciates, our worthy Friends, have, by Petition, requested a Grant of a Tract of Land within this State, of six Miles square, 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 Vermont, Give and Grant the Tract of Land hereafter described, unto him the said Samuel Elmore, and the several Persons hereafter named,


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his Associates, viz'; (General) Oliver Wolcott, (Colonel) Joseph Platt- bock, (Col.) Philip B. Bradley, (Colº) Ebenezer Gay, (Colº) Increase Moseley. (Colº) Jonathan Trumbull, (Colº) Stephen St John, (Revd) Cotton Mather Smith, (Revd) David Jewett, (Revd) Elisha Rexford, (Revd) David Ely, (Major) William Hillhouse, (Capt) Eliphalet Lock- wood, (Capt) Robert Walker, (Capt) William Satterlee, (Capt) Jabez Gregory, Jedediah Strong (Esq'), John Canfield (Esq'), Elisha Mills (Esq'), Oliver Wolcott Jun', Thaddeus Mead, Stephen St John, 3rd, Jacob Penoyer, Matthew Marvin, Stephen Lockwood, Ebenezer Lock- wood, Daniel Platt, William Lockwood, Elisha Perkins, ElijahTaylor, Thomas Taylor, Nathan Taylor, William Scott, James Olmstead, Fredrick Wolcott, David Gay,Benjamin Ashley, (or Ackley) Joseph Leech, David Bolin, Job Gibbs, Martin Elmore Jun', Samuel Elmore Gibbs, Samuel Elmore Jun', Samuel Elmore Everett, Edward Gray, John Clement, Mary Gray, Elijah Austin, Archibald Austin, Mahabel Austin, Horace Austin, Desire Dibble, David Burrell, William Walker, Charles Dibble, Moses Wood, Sylvia Morgan, William Maltbey, Katey Maltbey, Moses Hubbard, Caleb Culver, Samuel Brown (Esq') Jahleel Woodbridge (Esq'), and Erastus Sergeant; which, together with the Five following Rights, reserved to the several Uses in manner following, include the whole of said Township, vizt; 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 re- main 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 worship 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 Improvements, Rents, Interests, & 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 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 hereby further empowered, to locate the Lands aforesaid, amounting to Three Rights, assigned for the Settle- ment 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 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 last mentioned Rights, when located as aforesaid, shall, together with their Improvements, Rights, Rents, Profits, Dues & Interests, remain unalienably appropriated for the Uses and Purposes for which they are respectively assigned, and be under the Charge,


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Direction & Disposal of the Inhabitants of said Township forever. Which Tract of Land, hereby given and Granted as aforesaid, is bounded and described as follows, vizt; "BEGINNING at the Northeasterly Corner of Worcester, then Westerly in the Line of Worcester, about Six Miles to an Angle thereof; then, carrying that Breadth back, North 36° East so far that to extend a Line North 54° West across said Breadth, will encompass the Contents of six Miles square." And that the same be, and hereby is in- corporated into a Township, by the Name of ELMORE. And the In- habitants that do, or shall hereafter inhabit said Township, are declared to be infranchised, & entitled to all the Priviledges and Immunities that the Inhabitants of other Towns within this State do, and ought, by the Laws and Constitution of this State, to exercise and enjoy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Granted Premises, as above expressed, with all the Priviledges and Appurtenances thereto belonging and appertaining, unto them and their respective Heirs and Assigns forever, upon the following Conditions and Reservations, vizt; That each Proprietor of the Township of Elmore 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 present War will admit of a Settlement with Safety: On penalty of the Forfeiture of each Right 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 suitable for a Navy, be reserved for the Use and Benefit of the Freemen of this State. IN TESTIMONY whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand, and caused the Seal of this State to be affixed, in Council, this Twenty-first Day of August A : D. 1781. And in the 5th Year of our Independence.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN.


By His Excellency's Command.


Tho. Tolman Depy Secry.


CHARTER OF ENOSBURGH


State of Vermont 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 friend ROGER ENOS and his associates, that there is a Certain tract of Vacant Land within this State which has not been heretofore


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Granted they pray may be granted to them-We have therefore thot. fit for the due incouragement of settling a new plantation within this State and 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 unto the said Roger Enos and the Several persons hereafter Named his associates, Viz. John Chenavard, Samuel Lyman, Fenn Wadsworth, George Morrills, Charles Hopkins, Noah Barber, Thomas Hayden, Sylvannus Filley, William Woolcott, Joel Lummus, David Bull, Benjamin Isham, Sylvannus Griswould, Stephen Kyes, Ozias Bissel, Noah Griswould, David Bissel, Nathaniel* Griswould, Isaac Pinney, James Hooker, George Griswould, Samuel Blag- den, Seth Smith, Thomas Goodman, John Macay, Benjamin Talmage, Christopher Leffingwell, William Leffingwell, Jeremiah Halsey, Ben- jamin Brewster, John Avery, Peleg Hyde, Asa Waterman, Esquire Allen, Jedediah Hyde, Amasa Jones, Ephraphus Jones, Richard L. Jones, Moses Goodman, Christopher Wolcott, Nathan Gallop, Ben- jamin Griswould, Friend Griswould, Timothy Seymour Jur, Eleazer Wales, Thomas Chittenden, Moses Robinson, Ira Allen, Joseph Fay, John Fassett, Stephen Fay, Samuel Robinson, Simion Hatheway, Stephen Fay Jur, Shadrach Hatheway, David Fay, Roswell Hopkins Jur, Elisha Church, and Joseph Barnes. Together with five equal shares to be appropriated to public uses as follows, viz, one share for the use and Support of a Simenary or Colledge within this State, one share for the first settled Minister of the Gospel to be disposed of for that purpose as the Town shall direct-one share for the use and Support of the Ministry, one share for the Support of the County Grammer Schools throughout this State and one share for the use and Support of a School or Schools within said Town, The following tract or parcel of Land lying and being within this State discribed and bounded as follows viz; BEGINING at the Southwesterly Corner of the Township of Barkshire Then East in the south line of Barkshire six miles-Then southerly on Such point as to gain six miles on a Parpendicular from the south line of said Bark- shire-Then west Parallel with said South line of Barkshire to the easterly line of the Land heretofore Granted by New Hampshire-Then Northerly in such line to the bounds began at, will contain the Contents of Six Miles Square and no more-And that the same be and is hereby Incorporated into a Township by the Name of ENOSBURGH, and the Inhabitents that do or shall hereafter inhabit the said Township are Declared to be In- franchised and Intitled 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 and discribed tract of Land as above expressed with all the priviledges and appurtenences to them and their respective heirs and assigns forever on the following conditions


*Secretary of States Office, Novr. 10th 1802. I hereby certify that on comparing this record, with the original Charter of Enosburgh, I found the Name of "Nathan Griswould" on the copy, instead of "Nathaniel Griswould" in the original, which error I have this day rectified-Att. Davd. Wing Junr., Secy.


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IMPRIMIS and reservasions, viz. That each proprietor of the Township of ENOs- BURGH his heirs or 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 right or share of Land in said Town- ship, within the term of four years next after the circumstances of the War will admit of Settlement with Safety, on penalty of the Forfiture of his Grant or share of Land in said Town and the same to revert to the freemen of this State to be by their representatives regran ted to Such persons as shall appear to Settle and Cultivate the Same-


SECUNDO


That all Pine and Oak Timber suitable for a Navy be reserved to the use and Benifit of the Freemen of this State.


IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed this 15th day of May A.D. 1780 and the fourth year of the IN- DEPENDENCE of this and the United States of America.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN.


Joseph Fay, Secy


Note .- This Charter from Vol. I, [Ms.] Vermont Charters, pp. 16-18, is again re- corded without substantial change on pp. 16 and 17 of "Vol. II" [Ms.] Vermont Charters.


[ENOSBURGH GORE]


The Charter of a Gore of Land to STEPHEN HOUSE and AMOS FASSETT, Esquires :--


L. S.


THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF VERMONT


To all people, to whom these presents shall come, GREETING:


WHEREAS the legislature of the State of Vermont, at their session holden at Burlington, on the tenth day of November A. D. 1802, were pleased to pass an Act entitled "An Act establishing the lines of the towns of Berkshire, Enosburgh, Richford Montgomery, Jay and West- field, and directing the sale of a Gore of Land between Enosburg and Montgomery, Berkshire and Richford" in, and by which Act, among other things, it is enacted in the words following, to wit "that James Whitelaw, esquire, the Surveyor General, be, and he is hereby appointed, a Commissioner with full power, to ascertain the quantity of lands, con- tained in the aforesaid Gore of Land, and to hear and decide on the claims of the settlers on said Gore, proprietors of the said towns of Enos- burgh and Berkshire, and of all other persons, and shall make sale there- of, to such person or persons, and for such sum or sums, as he shall think just and equitable; and make return thereof to the Governor of this


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State; who is hereby requested, on being Certified that the purchase Money is paid, or secured to be paid to the Treasurer of this State, to issue a Charter to such person or persons as may become purchasers as aforesaid; Conveying all the Right this State may have to the aforesaid lands." And WHEREAS the said James Whitelaw, on the twenty ninth day of September, A. D. 1803 in pursuance of the Act aforesaid did make Sale to Stephen House and Amos Fassett, of Enos- burgh, in the County of Franklin, and state aforesaid, of that part of said Gore, which lyeth between Enosburgh and Montgomery, con- taining, Three Thousand nine hundred and sixteen Acres of Land, statute measure, and bounded as followeth, to wit, BEGINNING at the North east Corner of Enosburg, being a large Hemlock tree marked "BERK- SHIRE ENOSBURGH-1803" Thence South eighty two degrees East, eighty one Chains and fifty nine Links to a stake formerly marked for the South east Corner of Berkshire; Thence South to the North west corner of Montgomery; Thence South five degrees West in the line of Montgomery, to the Northeast Corner of Knights Gore, now a part of Bakersfield; Thence North, eighty two degrees West eighty one Chains and fifty nine links; Thence North five degrees East four hundred and eighty Chains, and sixty seven links to the first bound." And the Treasurer of this State having certified to me that the purchase Money, for and in consideration of the sale aforesaid, hath been duly paid, by the said Stephen and Amos, into the Treasury of this State. NOW THEREFORE KNOW YE, that I ISAAC TICHENOR, Governor, within and over said State, and in the name and by the Authority of the same, and in pursuance of, and by virtue of the Act aforesaid, do by these presents, Give and Grant unto the said Stephen House and Amos Fassett, esquires, and to their Heirs and Assignees, all the right, title and interest, which the said State of Vermont, hath in and unto that tract, or Gore of land, situate and being between Enos- burgh and Montgomery aforesaid; Containing Three Thousand nine hundred & sixteen Acres of Land Statute measure, which said tract or Gore of Land was sold to the said Stephen and Amos, by the said James White aw, by virtue, and in pursuance of the Act aforesaid. To HAVE & TO HOLD, the above described and granted premises, unto the said Stephen House and Amos Fassett, and to their Heirs and Assignees, according to the true intent and meaning of the Act, directing the Sale, as aforesaid.




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