The Early Records of the Town of Providence, V. I-Xxi ... 1
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Molestations, Jncumbrances, Troubles Rightes, Jn- trestes, Claimes, Titles, or any Claime Elce whatso Ever which may arise, or be Laid unto the said Land (it being part up- [ 42 ] land, and part Low land) or any part there of b}- any person, or persons, Claimeing or to Claime by vertue of any former Bargaine ; or other bargaine, Sale, Jmbazelment, Gift, or mor- gage, at any tyme made, done or Comitted by me the said Jo- seph Williams or of any person Either for By, Through, or un- der mc, [33] ...Jn Wittnesse where of I doe hereunto sett my hand and Seale, the second day of Aprill in the yeare one Thousand, six hundred sixty and six Signed, sealed, and Joseph Williams delivered in the p'sencc of us Thomas Olney Junior The Marke X of Benjamin Herrnton jun": Jnrolcd this 30"' : Day of May i666 : 'f^ Me Tho : Olney jun"^ Towne Clarke [34] Laid out unto Robert Colwcll a howse Lott Con- taining of fiFive acres lieing in the Neck being at the head of A Lott which he the said Robert Sold unto Roger Mawry only a high way betweenc ; Bounding on the North with the Land of Anna Smith (which formerly was John Smith Masons) on the South with the Land of Lawrance Wilkenson, and on the East End with the Land of Lawrance W'illkcnson ; on the west End with a highway on the South East Cornner a white oake Stumpe; on the North East Cornner with an old Dead black oake Tree, on the nor west Corner a stake ; and on the South [ 43 ] west Corner A stake, Laid out by Richard Waterman Towne Deputye ; in the yeare i65S : Also sixteene acres of vpland Heing Norwest ward from the Towne of providence about Two miles distant and westward from Moshosick River; Bounding on the North East Cornner with a black oake Tree, on the South west Cornner | wth | a stumpe of an Ash Tree standing by a Brooke side ; on the South East Cornner with a small Ash standing just at the meeting of 2 Brookes ; one of the Brookes running out of John Browne his meaddow ; The other Comming out of the woodes from the Westward ; Jt Bounding on the Easterne Cornner with a white oake Tree; and on the side betweene the Easterne, and South Easterne Cornner, a Burch Tree stand- ing Just by the Brookeside: / Laid out in the yeare 1660; by Thomas Olney senier Towne Deputie : / Laid out by John Browne Surveiour for the Towne of provi- dence ; in the yeare i664 ; Two percells of Land more adjoyne- ing unto the aforesaid sixteene acres ; one percellll of it Ad- joyneing unto the norwesterne part of it, and the other peer- cell adjoyning unto the South Easterne part of it ; The Nor- westerne percell Bounding on the Southwesterne Cornner with an Elme Tree standing by the aforsaid Brooke side which runneth from the west ward, and so to runn from the saide Elme North East ward unto the black oake standing on the nor Easterne Corner of the aforsaid sixteene Acres; of Land: The other peece on the South Easterne part of the said six- teene Acres Bounding on the South End with a walnut Tree standing by a Brooke Side, and so to Range North ward unto a Saw pitt now being ; and from the saw pitt now to Range Northward to a black oake Tree which is the southerne Corner [ 44 ] of his raeaddow, These These Two percells of Land being to make up what was wanting of the Lott which lie bought of Joh;/ ffenner, they both being in quantetye about one acre : / Jn the Yeare i658 Laid out by John Sayles Towne Deputye : unto Robert Cohvell A percell of Low swampie Land and Meaddow, in Lue of all his share of meaddow ; or Right of Meaddow; Jt lieing and being on both sides of the aforsaid Brooke which Runneth out of John Browne his meaddow, Jt being about fifive acres; be it more or Lesse) Jt Bounding on the North Easterne End with the meadow of John Browne; on the South westerne End with the said Robert his owne Land ; on the South Easterne side with the Common ; on the Northerne side partly with the Common, and partly with the said Robert his aforsaid sixtecne Acres of Land ; The South Easterne Cornner Bounding by A white oake Tree standing upon the vpland ; on the North Easterne Cornner with a maple Tree standing by [35] -^ Brooke side; on the South Easterne Cornner with A black oak Tree ; on the South westerne Corn- ner aChessnutt Tree standing upon the Bankc: By this Aforsaid Land high wayes are not to be Damniftled; A sufficient Cart way was by the Sirveiors | allowed | 'Vhro the said sixteene Acres, and other pcecc, on the South-Easterne side of the Brooke ; to goe, and Com^- To, and from, the woodes Towardes Observatio;/ Meaddow : / [36] 1 lie inrolement of A Deede Signed by Stephen Arnold) as ffolloweth This Deede was made the : 3 : of ma)e : 1656 Know all men by these presenc that I Stephen Arnold of [ 45 ] pautuxett £for and in good Consideration of Exchange I have sold, and passte over unto the saide William Carpenter of pau- tuxett all that my land lieing at papaquinipauge and the mead- dow bounding on the South with pautuxett river on the West the River that runnes out of Mashapauge pond on the North with meadow that was laid out for Roger Williams on the East with land of William Carpenter on the North East with the Common all the saide land ; and meaddow is now by me soald and paste over unto William Carpenter he his ares and Assines for Ever to Enjoy pecably without any molestation by me my ares or Assines for Ever or aney other man and for the Confirmation heare of I sett to my hand in the presence of thease the day and yeare above written : Stephen Arnold William Burtton Joseph Carpenter This abovesaide was inroled the 12' day of ffeburarey i665 with the allowance of the Towne of providence [38] S'lJ ^W Q^hristmn people to whome this presant deede of sale shall Come Hen;^' ffowlar of providence in New Eng- land black smith Sendeth Greeting in o' Lord God Everlasting, ^noUJ gee that the said Henry ffowlar with the ffree Volentarey Will and Consent of Rebeca his wife for a valuable Consider- atin to him in hand well and truely paid in currant pay in New England before the sealing and deliverie hereof by Joseph Wise of Roxburey in th^ Countie of Suffolke.
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