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27, 1639, Willi: Samborne (w th his consent) is appointed to ring the bell before meetings on the Lord's days & other days, for w ch he is to have 6d. Pr. Lott of eury one hauing a lotte w tb in the towne. " In June, 1640, a house lot was granted him on the road towards the sea, southwest of his brother John's. He was selectman of Hampton 1651, 1660, 1667, 1671, 1677, 1683. Not so prominent as his older brother, but often chosen on town committees. Savage says he was Representa- tive, but I hav...e found no record of it. Served in King Philip's War. (Register, xliii. , 273. ) May 17, 1647, W m Samborne sold to Serg 1 Thos. Philbrick for £24 his house and houselot between those of W m Fifield & John Brown, 3 acres fresh marsh, and 3 acres upland; 1 share in cow comon (Norf. Deeds, i. , 4). The will of John Moulton (Norf. Deeds, i. , 12), dated 23 rd 1 st mo. 1649, proved 8 th 1 st mo. 1650, divides 12 acres between Samborne & dau. Ann : to son Samborne 10 acres salt marsh w ch is yet to te appointed; & 4 acres salt marsh.
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