The Boundary Lines of Old Groton

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The desired result of annexation was now brought about, and in this way Joint Grass became a part and parcel of Dunstable, The following extracts give further particulars in regard to it: — A Petition of a Committee in Behalf of the Inhabitants of Dun- stable, within this Province, shewing, that that Part of Dunstable by the late running of the Line is small, and the Land much broken, unable to support the Ministry, and other necessary Charges ; that there is a small Part of Groton contiguous,
...and well situated to be united to them in the same Incorporation, lying to the West and Northwest of them; that in the Year 1744, the Inhabitants there requested them that they might be incorporated with them, which was conceeded to by the Town of Groton ; that in Consequence of this, upon Application to this Court, they were annexed to the Town of Dunstable with the following Proviso, viz. "That within one Year from that Time a House for the publick Worship of GOD should be erected at a certain Place therein mentioned : " Which Place was esteemed by all Parties both in Groton & Not- tingham, so incommodious, that it was not complied withal ; that on a further Application to this Court to alter the Place, Liberty was given to the Inhabitants of Groton and Nottinghajn, to with- draw, whereby they are deprived of that contiguous and necessary Assistance which they expected : Now as the Reasons hold good in every Respect for their Incorporation with them, they humbly pray that the said Inhabitants of Groton by the same Bounds as in the former Order stated, may be reannexed to them, for the Reasons mentioned.

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