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Mjeddow of the Northwest side of the Towne end of the meddow 2 Ac of upland [ u]nto h[im] 3 Ac of meddow, ac of meddow t to him xt to them xt to them xt to him meddow, wth an addition of vpland to o the Meddowe . . . Estward beyond the long Meddow. From the sea eddow;" (Po. R. 13-14) "[At a monthly m]eeting the last thursday in 9 Mo. 66 DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF RHODE ISLAND [1639 [. . . Granjted 6 ac of planting ground at his Meddow where . . . Next John Motts upon the former condition of bulding..." (Po. R. 12) Coddington, as soon as he was well established at Newport, endeavored to extend his power over the whole island by uniting the towns under one government. On Dec. 9, 1639 he wrote Winthrop in the letter previously quoted: "Things are in fare better passe conserning our civill governmentt then they have bene, divers Famelyes being come in that had revolted from ther owne adle, ^ haue given satisfac- tion. Mr. Gorton ^ Mrs. Huchson doth oppose it. " (M. H. S. C. 4, 7, 279. ) From this it would appear that some of the Portsmouth men had already acknowledged the authority of the Newport government, and in confirmation we find that Robert Stanton and George Gardiner were admitted freemen at Newport 17 Dec.
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