Records of the Proprietors of Narraganset Township, No. 1: Now the Town of Buxton, York County, Maine, from August 1st, 1733, to January 4th, 1811William Frederic Goodwin Priv. print., 1871 - 400 pages |
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Records of the Proprietors of Narraganset Township, No. 1: Now the Town of ... William Frederic Goodwin Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
Records of the Proprietors of Narraganset Township, No. 1: Now the Town of ... William Frederic Goodwin Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
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5th Lott 80 rods acres Biddeford Buxton Capt Joseph Choose a Committee Chosen Clock Common Land County of York Daniel Lane Defrey died Easterly father four Sids Goodwin Grant Heirs hereby home lots impowerd inholder James John Elden John Fowle John Garlands John Hobson John Lane Jonathan Joseph Coffin Joseph Gerrish Joseph Woodman Leavit Lott 160 rods Lott is Bounded marked on four married Massachusetts Massachusetts Court Records meeting house Merrill moderator Narragansett Township Newbury Original Right Paul Coffin Petition Pounds Propr Propriators range 60 rods Right of John Right of Thomas Road rods Drawn Runing Saco River Samuel Chase Scarborough Sd Township Second Division Settle Shillings thence 40 Rods thence four Rods Thence S. W. thence Sixty Rods Thomas Bradbury Thomas Gage Timothy town line Town of Buxton TRISTRAM JORDAN twenty undivided Land Westerly wife William Hancock y Original
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Page 349 - Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said John Alden, 2nd, as and for his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who, at his request, and in his presence, and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses the day and year above written.
Page 242 - Mind the Mortality of my Body, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament; that is to Say, principally and first of all, I give and recommend my Soul into the Hands of God that gave it...
Page 243 - Named, Willed and bequeathed, Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the day and Year above written.
Page 78 - Winslow; and that the inhabitants thereof be and hereby are invested with all the powers, privileges and immunities which the inhabitants of any of the towns within this province, respectively do, or by law ought to enjoy.
Page 38 - York, to have and to hold the same to them, their heirs and assigns, forever, as tenants in common, and *not as joint tenants.
Page 78 - Township? qualified by law to vote in Town affairs, to meet at such time and place as shall be therein set forth, to choose all such officers as shall be necessary to manage the affairs of said Township. And be it further enacted, that the freeholders of the said Town...
Page 18 - ... the pinching wants they afterwards underwent in pursuing the Indians that escaped, through a hideous wilderness, famously known throughout New England to this day, by the name of the hungry march, and if we further consider, that, until this brave though small army thus played the man, the whole country was filled with distress and fear, and we trembled in this capital, Boston itself, and that to the goodness of God to this army, we owe our fathers' and our own safety and estates," — they ought...
Page 63 - Petition that they shew cause if any they have on the first tuesday of next Sitting of this Court why the Prayer thereof should not be granted. Sent up for concurrence Attr Roland Cotton Cler. Dom. Prep. In Council Decr 1" 1749 Read & Concurred Sam Holbrook Dep : Sec.
Page 68 - Voted that Mr. Foster, Mr. Weeks and Col. Hale, with such as the Honorable Board shall join, be a Committee to consider of a letter from General Sullivan respecting some allowance to be made Mr. Evans, Chaplain of the New Hampshire Brigade, and other matters contained in the said letter, and report thereon.