it was declared and ordered according to the former intentions of the towne that the persons only above mentioned are acknowledged to be freeholders by the towne and to have... Mementos of the Swett Family - Page 6by John Wingate Thornton - 1851 - 26 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Joshua Coffin - Indian captivities - 1845 - 464 pages
...1642. ' The men deputed for the managing of those things that concerned the ordering of the new towne, declared and ordered according to the former intentions of the towne that the persons only abovementioned [ninety-one in all,] (see appendix, letter D,) are acknowledged to be freeholders by... | |
 | Joshua Coffin - Indian captivities - 1845 - 438 pages
...Mr. [John] Miller. Ninety-one in all. ' It is declared and ordered hereby, December seventh, 16 42, according to the former intentions of the towne that the persons only abovementioned are acknowledged to be freeholders by the townc and to have proportionable right in... | |
 | New England - 1852 - 454 pages
...to New England. JOHN SWETT, admitted to the freedom of the Massachusetts colony, 18th of May, 1642,3 was one of the grantees of Newbury, as early as December...in all waste lands, commons, and rivers undisposed of."4 Among these, ninety-one in number, were JOHN SWETT, Mr. John Woodbridge, Henry Lunt, whose grand-daughter... | |
 | Lloyd Vernon Briggs - 1898 - 392 pages
...Richard Kent junior and others — 91 in all : It is declared and ordt-red hereby, December Seventh 1642. according to the former intentions of the towne that the persons only aboTenientioned are acknowledged to be freeholders by the towne and to have proportionable right in... | |
 | Roy Hidemichi Akagi - Business & Economics - 1924 - 376 pages
...grants. Evidently the non-commoners did not got any fruit of the controversy. 81 Dec. 7, 1642: "... the persons only above mentioned are acknowledged to be freeholders by the town and to have a proportionable right in all waste lands, commons, and rivers undisposed of and such... | |
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