The Huguenots in the Nipmuck Country Or Oxford Prior to 1713
The Huguenots in the Nipmuck Country Or Oxford Prior to 1713
Daniels, George Fisher, 1820-1897. [from Old Catalog]
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This "way" included the present Main street. D. Page 102. Jan. 25th, 1 714. "Voted at a lof el town meten that Danel Elaet shauld buld a greust mel for the town yuse." — Ibid. Digitized by VjOOQ IC 144 ADDENDA. E. Page 69. Jan. 2Sth, 1 714. "Voted that Ebbenzar Humphry should have the orchard Joyning to the Southwest comer of his home lot making allounce to the Town in money to full of what tow men shall judge it to be worth." — Ibid. F. Page 69. " A way laid out from the four rod way to beniem...an nelands home lot, begining att a wihite oake tree on the lowlands on y* Southwardly Side of the frinch burying place, from thence marked on the North sid to nelands home lot, said way is tow rods wide, febeuary the sixt on 1 713-4." — Ibid. The conformation of the land on the southerly side of the reputed location of this burying place, agrees with this description. G. Page 132. "a highway laid out by the Select men beginning att the Eight rod way on the southwardly sid of an orchard neer the old mill running over the old mill brook to a rock on the East of said Brooke, from thence marked on the northwardly side with mark trees tel it coms to barnon's land neer the North East corner of Joseph Chamberlin seneor's home lot said way being four rods wide." Feb.
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