The Records of Oxford, Mass. : Including Chapters of Nipmuck, Huguenot And English History From the Earliest Date, 1630 : With Manners And Fashions of the Times
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Peovidbnce, \st Ma/rch^ 1710. Translation. " Mr. Dudley your son told me the last time I had the honour to see him, that it was your Excellency's design to re-es- tablish New Oxford : as it also appears through the public news. " I hope your Excellency will be so good as to take into con- sideration the fact that Mr. Hoogborn has done his utmost to ruin my interest in the said Oxford. " He has caused Couper to abandon the old mill, and Thomas AEerton [to leave] my other house, threatening that ...he would hinder them from haying, and [declaring] that I had no power to settle them. When I made com plant of this to him he told me that he would drive me from the place, myself. " Samuel Hagburn was one of the thirty English settlers, and was the first named in the deed of Dudley, etc., to them. In 1726 an entry was made of an extract from his will, on the records of the Congregational Church, by which, although not a member of it, he bequeathed to it the sum of fifty pounds." For that I have been treated, after spending at the said Oxford more than fifteen hundred pistoles [and] the better part of my time during more than twenty years possession.
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