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Nicho- las Noyes, Nicholas Wallingtou, Capt. William Gerrish, Mr. Percival Lowle, James Kent, Robert Long, Richard Pettingell, WiUiam Morse, John Davis, John Smith, James Smith, James Jack- man, Joseph Muzzey, Richard Dole, Anthony Somerby, Nathaniel Clark. Tristram Coffin, Nicholas No. Yes, senior, Thomas Tarvill, Mr. John Gerrish. Though during this controversy, George Little adhered to his pastor, in company -s^ith Philip Squire, Nathaniel Cheney, WiUiam Sayer and wife, Ben- jamin Morse and ...wife, Mr. Edward Woodman and wife, John Sayer and Abel Merrill, he joined the Baptist church at Boston, and in 1G82 that church assented to the formation of a Baptist church in Newbury. This church never gained many converts, and it was too few in numbers to long- maintain a separate existence. In 1654, ''John Emer}' was chosen to answer at the next court at Ipswich, concerning the presentment about the way to Andover. " April 10, 1644. "There was laid out to John Emery, jun. , four-score akers of upland, bee it more or lesse joining unto Merrimacke river on the north, and running from the mouth of Arti- choke river, unto a marked tree by a swampe on the north-west corner, being about one hundred and thirty-two rods long at the head of the cove, thence about a hundred rods to the south- east corner, thence running a strait l3'ne about a hundred and fifty-six rods to Artichoke river on the east about eighty rods broad.
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