'W4 m »s4W ?^mm 'M w rP"'l^iv'"t5Ai\li^ A VOLUME EEC0ED8 RELATING TO THE EARLY HISTORY OF BOSTON, CONTAINING MISCELLANEOUS PAPEKS. BOSTON: MUNICIPAL PRINTING OFFICE. 19 0. U 1=73. / V. ^ 78159 [DocuMEi^T :N'o. 100 — 1900.] REGISTEY DEPAETMENT CITY OF BOSTON. RECORDS RELATING TO. THE EARLY HISTORY OF BOSTON. (Formerly called Record Commissioners' Reports.) This volume, which is the twenty-ninth in the series formerly issued under the direction of the Record Commis- sioners, contains Miscellaneous papers relating to the Great Fire of 1700, Lists of Freemen, Timber Building Book, 1707-27, Port Arrivals, Immigrants, etc., and was the last volume compiled under the direction of the late William H. Whitmore, who served the City as Record Commissioner from 1876 to the time of his death. Edward W. McGlenen, City Registrar. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Boston Library Consortium IVIember Libraries http://www.archive.org/details/vo.lumeofrecords29bost PREFACE. A FEW years ago, owing to some alteration in the office of the Fire Department, a number of presumably worthless papers were sent down to the furnaces to be destroyed. By some oversight, among them were many bundles of papers relating to the Great Fire in Boston in 1760. Fortunately these were noticed by two or three of the em- ployees in the Old Court House, who very kindly called my attention to the fact. I am happy to add that I have every reason to believe that I rescued substantially the whole col- lection, which is here set out in print. By an equal stroke of good luck it happened that I obtained, by the kindness of John Ward Dean, Esq., the use of a beautiful manuscript, giving the list of losses as prepared by the Committee ap- pointed to disburse the liberal gifts made to aid the sufl'erers by the fire. It is from the comparison of these two lists that I speak so confidently as to the preservation of nearly all of the files of original claims. This manuscript Report of the Committee is in the library of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, in a vol- ume described as follows : "Papers relating to Boston in New England," containing some eighteen manuscripts and one printed document, nearly all relating to the excise acts of 1754-5, bound in full calf, size 9 X 13, marked ios 2 The papers giving the particular cases of loss now in the charge of this department have been bound up as one vol- ume of the town papers in scrapbooks uniform with eight others covering the period from 1637 to 1832. These papers will undoubtedly be highly valued by local antiquaries, as the most authentic and interesting picture of colonial life. The great fire struck both rich and poor, and both classes seemed impartially anxious to display the amount of their losses. As personal eftects were destroyed and were to be the ground for compensation, we have herein an itemized account of the contents of Boston houses in 1760, such as even the tax-gatherers of the day could not com- mand. Heretofore we have copied from inventories in the iv City Docu3ient No. 100. probate offices, but these facts were all independent, and as a rule lists were of the richer classes only. The following reference to the Great Fire of 1760 : W. H. W. Hutchinson's history. Vol. 3, iJ. 80. " A fire in Boston, the night after the 20th of March, ex- ceeded the great fire, as it had always been styled, in 1711. It began in Cornhill, at a house known by the name of the Brazen Head, south of the town-house. Three or four houses were burnt, and the progress of it seemed to be stopped, when a violent wind at northwest came on suddenly and it consumed in that direction, betw^een Cornhill and the harbour, one hundred and fifty houses great and small. The newspapers made the damage amount to three hundred thou- sand pounds sterling. A brief from the governor supposed that at a moderate computation it amounted to at least one hundred thousand pounds. Others who had observed the in- creased value of the land upon which the houses stood, esti- mated the loss at not more than fifty thousand pounds, and judged, that, if the donations could have been equally dis- tributed no o-reat loss would have been sustained." To the Honor*^^® the Comons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled. The petition of Sarah Aye rs, Fran°. Ackley, &c. [naming all the sufierers] of Boston in the province of Massachusetts Bay. Most humbly sheweth. That on the 20"' of March last a most terrible fire, ex- ceeding any that ever before happened in the American colonies, broke out in the heart of the s''. town of Boston, at the hour of two in the morning, which, increased by the wind, blowing very strong from the North West, and the flames of many wooden buildings, raged with irresistable violence, carrying all before it, and, stil widening in its progress, proceeded with such a rapid course to the water's eclo-e, that the houses &> other buildings, with the moveables of your petitioners, were in a very little time reduced to ashes, and some of your petitioners from aifluent, & others from easy circumstances to great straits & indigence. That your petitioners with their families, amounting to a large number of persons, being received with the greatest PjRErACE. V humanity by other inhabitants of the town, to whom for their preservation they fled in their sore distress, became burthen- some to them & the whole town, whose care & kindness on this occasion have been exceeding great, but your petitioners, who when they were able chearfully bore part of the comon burthen, are sensible that the inhabitants in general, how- soever well euclined, are unable to bear any considerable ad- dition to the heavy load of taxes which for many years past has fallen upon them, far exceeding that of other colonists, in consequence of their greater exortion of themselves, in conjunction with the inhabitants of other parts of the prov- ince, to prevent French encroachments and prosecute the war against the coiiaon enemy. That the chief part of such of your petitioners as were proprietors of the houses destroyed- are unable to build others on their vacant lands, and if that be not effected, many of the distressed must of necessity soon seek their bread & habitations elsewhere, and the metropolis of the colony, which was many years the chief strength of the Eng- lish interest on the continent of America, without being in the least burthensome to its mother country, will be left in a broken & declining state. That under the direction of the government of the prov- ince, & the special care of all the proper officers of the town, an exact & particular account of the loss sustained has been taken, and is ready to be laid before this Hon''^®. House, whereby it appears that the whole amounted to the sum of £53334 : 5 : 5 Sterlg. That divers sums have been received for the benefit of your petitioners, amounting to the following sums in sterling money, viz^ By grant of the Gen^ Court of Massachusets province £2250. By collections in the several churches in Boston & other parts of the province £39 16,, 10,, 5|. By grants of the colonies of New York, Pensilvania, Maryland, New Hampshire & Conecticut £3358 :0 :4|. By donations made in the province & elsewhere, including £.3000 given by the merchants in London £.3793,, .. ,, llf. which amount- ins to £.13317 : 11 : 9, being deducted from the value of the immediate losses sustained by your petitioners, reduces them to £40016 : 13 : 8 Sterling Wherefore your most humble petitioners, oppressed with so heavy a loss, together with the great losses & dis- advantages proceeding from their being so suddenly driven from their habitations & business, most humbly pray that this Honor''''. House will be pleased to take their calamitous case into their compassionate consideration, and grant them such relief as to the great wisdom & goodness of this Hon'''^ vi City Document Xo. 100. House shall seem proper, to assist their indeavors to support themselves and their numerous families, and to become again useful meml)crs of the commonwealth. And your petitioners, as in duty bound, shall ever pray Sec. John Tiiomlinson W. Bollan, in the name & behalf of the Petitioners. The hum: petit, of Sarah Ayers. Fra. Ackley and 437 other pers^ inhab*'. of Boston in New. Eng'*. to the H. House of Coijjons. At a Town Meeting held in Boston on May 13, 1760, it was voted that "John Thomlinson and William Bollan of London, Esqrs., be and hereby are appointed agents for this town," etc. They presented the above petition to Parlia- ment, but no action was taken by that body. Other papers relating to the fire were found in the Boston Public Library, but too late to be made use of in this volume. Shortly before this volume was ready for the press, a curi- ous broadside, relative to the great fire of 1760, was fortu- nately discovered. It was printed in Boston at Fowle & Draper's, on Marlborough street, size 12 X 15, with a quaint engraving in the upper corner, 3X4; signed "A. J.," and it is possible that Andrew Johonnot may have been the author. Reproductions of the same appear in this volume. The Lists of Freemen were taken mostly from the " Records of the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay in New England," printed by order of the Legislature in 1853. Edited by the late Nathaniel B. Shurtlefi;"M.D. The copy has been compared with the original papers on file in the State Archives, by William S. Appleton, Esq.^ formerly one of the Record Commissioners of Boston, and through his courtesy we are enabled to print errors noted by him on page 332. The Lists of Freemen, taken from the County Court Records, 1671-1680, are printed for the first time. The Timber Building Book is in the custody of the City Clerk. The List of the Port Arrivals and Immigrants is part of a volume of records, and is also in possession of the City Clerk. All other items, unless specially mentioned, are in the custody of this department. Edward W. McGlenen. MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. ACCOUNTS OF LOSSES. From Original Papers in the Office of the City Registrar. Losses sustained by the Fire of 1760 To Viz^ Two Beochis Two pitt Frames one Grind ston Through & frame one Barrel Tarr Four Cord Ash Timber Two Tuun of Timber Number of Chaise Felloes A N°. of Chaise Spokes To an Old Chair Chaise & harness & Wheels & Car rage To 1 new shay Carrage To a Wheel To Ruff Stuff Two Sash Glass Windows Two Old Chaise Harness To a Chest of Tools To a whip Saw & 2 hand saws Four Small Saws Three wheel Stools Two Broad axis & 3 spoke shaves To 10 Plains To a Larth & Turning Tools Two drawing knives his Allowed. £37 FkANCIS X ACKLEY. , marks £ s. d. 4 18 1 4 13 4 5 2 10 2 13 4 18 } 4 J 1 1 4 12 2 18 2 10 3 10 8 18 1 3 1 1 4 2 6 49 7 . deduct 20 PC. 12 6 9 1 p°. Striped Cotton for a Gown. new. cost 1 p. Crimson Broad Cloth Cloke 1 Velvet Hood 2 Garlix aprons 1 Muslin ditto 2 Cambrick Handkerchiefs 2 Cambrick Caps. 2 HolP. Ditto £ s. 7 10 8 10 2 5 3 10 3 — 4 10 4 — City Document No. 100. 2 p^ Womeus Hose 1 p'. Stone Buttons Sett in Silver 1 Silver Bodlvin 1 Wliite Cotton Pettycoat 1 p''. Silk Mittens " , 1 p^ ditto. Leather Elisabeth Allcock £ s. d. 2 15 — 2 — — 5 — 1 10 — 1 10 — £41 5 allowed £5 10 One large warehouse at Olivers dock ^ newly repair'd with a new Shed adjoining ! £^qa rent of the whole 40 £ Lawful money ,' P Annum. J Charlestown 4"\ June 1760. Allowed. John Alford. s Viz*. £ s. d. To 3 feather bed pillows &c. 150 — To 3 Under D°. 15 — To 3 Pair of blanket & a Rugg 25 — To 8 Pair of Sheets & 2 pair of pillow cases 39 — To sundrys of table linning 15 — To Coats gowne &c &e &c 85 — To 3 sacking bottom bedsteeds 40 — To 2 Cord D°. 10 — To a Chest of draws & table . 58 — To 3 leather bottom chairs & 1 Roundabout 20 — To 6 maple Chairs and 1 large D°. 15 — To 8 Kitchen D°. 6 — To 2 Kitchen Tables 6 — To 2 Chests 12 — To 1 Trunk 3 — To a tea Chest and a large canister 7 10 — To a case and botles & sundry other D**. 14 — To Sundry of Pewter & Dishes plaits &c. 40 — To Brass Kittles skillets &c 30 — To Iron Pots kittles &c. 31 — To Glass China &c 16 — To 4 Cord of wood 30 — To a steel plait saw and axe &c 15 — To 1 Barrel of'Sugar 49 — To Butter 9 — To Flour meal &c. 19 — To pork and roots &c 62 — To 12 Barrels of Cyder 36 — To sund -J^ of pickles 5 — To salt £8 ,, Knives & forks 11 — To hogs fatt Soap &c. 7 10 To hogshead barrels &c 30 — Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 3 £ s. d. To 1 large Bible and sundry other books 30 — To 2 Guns and accoutrements 35 — - To 2 Swords 8 Shop Accompt Viz'. 1 Pair of Single Bellows's To 2 pair of Double D". To 3 anvils and sund -J tools tempering To 1 large scale beam & 1 small D°. & & repairing of weight ^M. 2q" 132"' leadweight To sundry of edge tempering again To a lai'ge quantity small work wrought much Damag'^ : and some lost To coal 1 Chaldron and a half £50 — To building of Forges & 1 large grindstone and compting room in shop old Tenor £1372 15 John Allen. allowed £183 66 — 50 — 28 10 — 24 10 6 15 100 — 75 — 30 — John Allen of Boston Cordwainer Informs that he had a House consisting of three Tenements burnt down in the great Fire in Boston the 20'^^ of March 1760, situate in Milk Street, which three Tenements were apprais'd by the Assessors of the Town of Boston who well knew the Same before they were burnt, at £240 Lawful Money which & is the Loss's*^. Allen Sustain'd. Boston April 19, 1760. John Allen. allowed £240 £ s. d. 12 : Doz" : Carboards 12 1 : New Chest & Loock 5 10 1 : Cutting knife 4 1 : Frow 2 5 1 : Drawing knife 1 10 1 : Long Joynter 1 5 2 : New Boxes 2 5 1 : Shingle brake 1 10 1 : Wooding Scrue & Vice 2 5 To Shingle Stuff & Other wood \ To the Valuey of j 4 10 1 New wood horse Old Tenor 1 10 £38 10 Tho''. Allen Allowed £5 2 8 Rebecca Araoi'y lost in the late Fire a house & Shop in Mack- rel Lane, the House occupied by M". Stamp rented for Eight l)ound p anil. & the Shop occupied by M'. Graham rented for Two Pounds thirteen shillings & 4^"- a year. Allowed £80 — City Document No. 100. Loss 5 Dollars & 3 pistereans 1 Bolster & 2 pillow the Cloths of 3 Children 1 Woman's Gown 1 Silver Tea Spoon 3 pewter plates 3 Ditto Basons 1 a 3 pint & 2 of 2 Quart 1 Ditto dish 2 porringers 1 Iron pott 1 Iron Trammell 1 p^ Shovel & Tong 4 Chairs 3 p"". Sheets his Wife's Linuen ■ , 1 Copper Saus pan 1 Toster Iron 1 Block Tin Tea pott 1 pewter Quart pott 1 Bed sted 1 D°. not quit finished 1 Sea f ether Bed \ Not her Own but Left 1 p''. Small Blanketts | in her Care by a Man at Sea 2 Brass Candlestick 1 p"". Brass Scons Tubs Water pails & tin Ware ) Wood & Coal j Lyin^ : Linnen 1 Bever hatt & Box 1 Looking Glass 2 Bushell Rye Meal 17 Bushell Indian D" 1 p"" Men's New pumps 2 p". Stocking 1 Burnt China Bowl a pint & half 1 Blue — D°. Quart 5 Wine Glasses 3 Bakers 1 Glass Mugg 2 Glass Salts £ s. d. 1 2 2 13 8 13 4 2 2 1 4 4 8 4 4 2 4 4 8 5 — 1 2 4 4 3 — 1 — — 3 6 — 2 8 1 11 4 12 2 2 6 8 1 16 — 18 8 4 8 8 11 6 8 6 4 2 2 8 30 3 2 deduct over charged in Sundry Articles 1 13 allowed £28 10 her Mary X Appleton mark INIiscELLANEOus Papers, 1760. 5 £ s. d. A Warehouse in King Street, burnt down 1 the old, and new part which was built >■ 533 6 8 last Summer, valu'd at J Goods lost by the Fire, and in Removing, ) - ^^ as p an Acco^ taken before and since J £683 6 8 June 10* 1760 — deduct to Reducee the price | j^oq /> r. of the House the Assessors Valuation J Errors excepted £450 — — Allowed £150 — — p Apthorp & Gardiner. Viz. £. s. d. To Four Sacking Bottom Bedsteads & Screws 40 To A press & Bedstead with Sacking Bottom 12 ■ — — To A Corded Bedstead 3 — — To two Barrels of Soap 15 — — To A Large Chest & Lock 4 10 — To 4 Bushels Potatoes at 18/ 3 12 _ To Wood, Barrels, Tubbs &c in the Cellar 12 — — To A Spiniug Wheel 2 — — To four yards Garlix at 14/ 2 16 — To Wearing Apparral 6 15 — To 116 feet of Mahogony 3 Inch plank at 12/ 69 12 To 5 Doz'^. of Black Walnutt feet at 36/ 9 — — To 2 Benches 10 — — To A Pair of Bench Screws 3 10 — To three Marlbourough Chairs at 80/ 12 — — To Seaven Mahogony Chairs at 140/ 49 — — To Tools 12 — — To 40 Squares of Glass at 8/ 16 — — To 400 feet Black walnutt 2 Inch plank at 5/ 100 — — To Grindstone 3 — — ■ To A flagg Bottom frame for A Chair 1 10 — old Ten'-: £387 5 — deduct 2 17 — 384 8 Allowed In Lawfull money is £51 5 isAIAH AUDEBERT. £ s. d. Stove to Dry Hatts 4 13 4 Ketle and Hurly Glass window 13 6 8 Blocks and Sundry other Articles 2 6 8 Sundry repairs for Carrying on y''. work 10 — — ~30 6 8 Sam Bayley and Company allowed 6 City Document No. 100. 10 Good Chairs, 2 Tables, a Brass Pott that wou'd contain 2 Pales full, a Tea Kittle, Iron poll, Skillett, 1 p^ Brass 1 p^ Iron Candlesticks a Large pair Bellows 1 p'. Pillows 1 p"". Sheets & other Bed Cloaths a good bested & under Bed a Chest of wearing Apparell cont''. a very good Patch 1 p^ Stays & Jumps & other Apparell — Linen — & sundry other Articles necess^'. to house keeping — Nothing sav'd but a Bed, the Glass part of a Looking Glass, some Bed Cloaths and a few other Trifles. The Loss at the Lowest Computation £100 O T — her Witness Tho^. Jackson Katherine X Baker mark. £. s. d. Allowed 13 6 8 VIZ'. at £5, Old Tenor £. 10 d. at £10 2 barrells Cyder 1 D°. Soape 3 Bedsted 1 Large Saw & wooden horse - 1 Jack with a Brass Front, & a Coffee Mill a Copper Tea Kettle £5. 7 Chairs £10 Sundry barrells & Washing Tubbs Severall hundred Weight Virginia Tobacco 1 doz. Stone plates 2 p^ Shoes a Frame for Chest draws & steps for D°. — 6 Earthen Dishes at 4/6''. 3 Milk pans 1 Tin D°. & a Tin Lamp 2 Folding Board & a Clothes Horse & Bread Trough a Kitchin Table 1 Joint Stule & Box Knives & forks an iron Kettle 30/ a Clothes Line 30/ 1 Hard mettle Tea pott 30/ 1 Tin Dipper 2/6'^ 1 Tobacco Wheel Sciveting Board & Cutting Bench 2 Large Pictures £5 o/. a Wigg 45/. 1 p^ Breeches 60/. 10 20' Tallow at 2/ 2 30 10 15 15 5 100 5 15 1 2 15 7 3 1 10 50' Cutt Tobacco at 4/ Two 56' Weights one 28'" one 14"* & one 7' D". a Number small Weights from 4' to one ^"'. Old Tenor Deduct from the above for over Charges 5 — 10 — 10 — 12 6 10 — £266 10 14 6 £276 12 14 6 £288 14 6 £38 1 9 12 11 allow'd £36 17 11 WiLLiABi Baker Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. to three hammers new handils to a large hand Saw to a tennent Saw to a long Cumpasfe Saw to 2 Small ones to a large Celection plain to a Smale D°. to 4 rubbit plains at 13/ to 4 Oge plains at 15/ to 4 beed plains at 13/ to 5 filisters at 10/ to 4 quarter rounds at 10/ to a Sett of Sash tules to 4 Mortis Chisels at 6/ to 6 gaiges at 7/ to 4 Mallits at 6/ to one pair of groving plains to one Nosing plain to 2 doz ^ of pairing to 2 rasps at 5/ to 3 Squairs to one Spoke Shave to a drawing Nife to 3 p''. of Cumpases to ^ doz of gimblets to two new plain Irons to two bivils at 15/ to 4 rules at 11/ to a plane 60/ to fluting tules 6(>. to Six rounds at 13/ to 6 hollers at 13/ to Crucked tules to 2 fore plains to 6 Smoothing plains at 18/ to one long plain to 3 rub stones to 1 grin stone to a frame for the grinstone to 3 astoul plains at 30/ to a panil plain frairad to Nails boads of Sundry Sorts to locks & hingis to a Iron Scillit to two brass Mountid guns to Clear boards in my Shoop to plaining and Smothing of them Sum one Side Sum on both Sides to Sundrys of Small Stuff fitted to under linins fitted to froeses fittid to Oges and Moldins fitted £ s. d. 15 4 4 1 10 2 6 1 3 2 10 12 2 3 2 12 — 12 2 10 __ 2 — — 2 5 1 4 2 1 4 1 10 1 5 3 10 2 15 — 15 — 15 — 9 — 1 10 2 4 6 3 18 3 18 5 2 5 2 1 10 8 15 2 5 — 2 5 — 4 10 — 3 — — 12 — — 10 — — 1 5 22 — — 75 — — 25 15 — 16 12 — 8 City Document Xo. 100. £ to Sundry peasis of boards & strips 10 to 2 Sett of bosit Shelves round back 7 to 1 Sett of Corner bosits & pillars 10 to bulk head boards & featheredg boards fitted to putt up & Sundry . 40 to two Chists at 5 — 10 — 11 to 4 boxis at 30/ 6 to a binickil 4 to lu}' bench in the Shop 10 to D°. bench 8 to D°. bench 6 to fixing of racks & shelves 3 to boards and plank Stuck out Side my Shoop 18 old tenner £415 18 Allow'd this Ace', to be £40 Law Money. Daniel Ballard. one ginter 257 one for Plain 20V one smoothing Plain 18V one Beed Plain 18/ oge Plain 18V one Rabit Plain 157 '^^^ filister 12/ to gouges 207 Pairing 18/ to Orgers 60/ three hamers I87 one Drawing knife 1 — 10 to one Square 20V two hatchets 60/ to one molding Plain 30/ to one saw 7 — 10 to one Rule 107 Cumpersess ISy to five gimblets 22/6 a large new maid Chist to one gun £10 to a Parsell of Clear Bords three Chilles at 10/ a Peace £2 5 18 1 16 1 17 1 18 3 18 1 10 4 — 1 10 7 10 1 5 1 2 7 10 10 — 2 5 1 10 £50 14 deduct Over charge 10 40 14 6 Daniel Ballard. allowed £5 8 7 I Benj"^ Bangs of Harwich Have had Burnt in y* Late Fire of y^ 20"^ march in y^ Sail Loft of M^ Isaac Wendell on Coll. Wen- dells Wharff the following sails of a schooner between 50 & 60 Tons Viz : main & fore sails main & flying jibbs Two Topsails : some old sail & some Rigging : Worth at y" Lowest Computation as Judged by severall others : Forty Pounds Lawfull money. Benj^ Bangs allowd. Miscellaneous Papers, 17G0. To Sis foot of wodd To tow tramels To Six emty Cask and tub To forty five pound of Rossum To one \ of Lamb back To one Camvis liammuck To one of baken wad twenty five pound To one hoe and iron wegg To one Crascot To one Buchel of petatoes and three Skans of line To one Bras and one iron Candel Stick To three pals and one five gallon Cag To tow Larg earthon pots tow pichers and Bottels and Som Chaney To one Silver tea Spoone To one iron fender To one Bottol of Swet oil To one Bord potichon To one of Bad rals To Tow flat Back Chairs To one and working tols and Lotha Allowed Samuel Bangs. old tenor Lawful money £6 1 Feather Bed & pillows 1 Chest of Draws 10 Black Split Back Chairs 3/4 4 Comron d°. 1 P^ Sad Irons 1 Brass Candlestick 1 Cradle a pair Bellows Knives & forks 1 Small Looking Glass a half Barrell 1 hogshead 4/8 1 Tub 1/8 2 Iron Bound Cask 1 Porridge Pot & hooks 1 Quiting Fraim 4 Doz. Bottles 1 Small Chest 1 Bread Trough Tin ware Wood 6/. 1 Bottle Snuff 2/ 1 Silver Tea Spoon Bed Lining 1 doz. Glasses 2 Corded Bedsteds Books £ s. d. 6 14 4 4 2 5 8 3 4 1 16 2 18 1 10 1 4 1 10 1 2 15 9 2 6 1 4 3 10 146 2 6 £6 3 £ s. d. 3 6 8 1 6 8 1 13 4 10 8 8 — 3 4 6 8 4 — 6 3 4 1 8 6 4 6 — 2 8 4 12 — 2 2 s 3 — 8 — 3 4 13 4 12 16 12 10 City Doctoient No. 100. 4 Glass Cans 1 China Bowl 2 . . . d". Tea pott Cups & Saucers 2 Tea Boards 4 Large Earthen Dishes 1 Pewter Plate a, Two Gallon Jug 2 Stone Pitchers 2 Large Straw Beds 1 Tea kettle w'. 3 p". 1 Frying pan 2 P"". womens & 1 p^ Child's Stays AUe my own & nij Daughters & her ) Children's Cloaths | 1 Bedstead Sacking Bottom 1 pair Sheets 3 Coarse Table Cloths 6 Coarse Towells 4 Childrens Shirts 2 Women's Shifts 1 Feather Pillow a House Lamp a pair Blew Broad Cloth Breeches To wairing apriel To a beadstead and Curtins To one barile of Cyder To five Dusen of bottels To too tabels and Eight Chares To a Case of Draws To five Silver Tea Spoons To a Coffee pot Copper and mill s. d. 8 8 3 — 4 4 3 8 8 4 8 1 4 3 16 10 4 5 AUowed. £23 7 4 Mary Babdon. £ s. d. 1 10 — 8 — 2 8 2 8 8 — 12 — 1 4 1 4 12 — Allowed £3 18 — Mary Barnes. £ s. d. 15 — 10 — 5 — 3 — 5 — 5 — 5 — 2 — old tenor £50 — — allowed £6 13 Zephaniah Basset Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 11 1 Thouesau of White Oke bli'^. Staves 4 13 5 hundred of Read Oke Ditto 1 2 Thouesau White oke bb*^. Ditto 4 18 hundred of Read Oke bb''. Ditto 2 3 hundread of White oke hli''. heading 1 18 hundread of bb'^. Ditto 3 20 Dry hh'^. at 6/ 6 14 hh'i. at 10/8 7 35 White Oke bb'^- at 3/4 5 20 half bb*^. at 3/ 3 1 Thousand of Bords 2 hh"^. and bb"^ hoops at 3 1 Tun of Chalk 1 Tules — 2 Sett of hh*^. hoops at 24/. 1 ax at 12/. 1 Sett of bb'^. 2 6 16 8 12 16 9 16 12 — Allowed £49 9 Paul Baxter. 4000 of Clear Boards at 22^10^ 500 of Inch and Quarter Stuff at 30p. 100 feete of window Joyst at 60V 4 window frames and stuff at 60' 2 Benches 2 draws and a plow Board 2 Chests 8 Creese plaines at 10 192 Lites of sashes at 2/6 one Stock and Bit one paire of holers and Rounds Allowed James Bayley Lawfull money 21 To Pork Almost a Pipe of Sider & 3 Bushels of Salt Half a Barrel of Molasses & almost ^ Barrel Flour 9 Bushels of Indian Corn ' 4 Pair of Shoes & 2 Canisters 2 Pewter Dishes & 8 Pewter Plates 1 Warming Pan 2 Porringer's & 1 Bason 1 I^arge Tunnel & 2 small Ditto 2 Sider Barrels & 1 Half Barrel 2 Pipes & 1 Hogshead 1 Looking Glass & 6 Glass Bottles 9 Barrels & 2 large Boxes 1 Seal Skin Trunk 5 Cane Chairs & 4 handsome Flag Bottom Ditto £ s. d. 90 15 3 12 11 5 10 .4 9 16 1 10 1 10 158 1 21 1 5 £ s. d. 30 12 18 19 10 13 10 11 5 10 4 1 1 10 3 12 6 6 1 15 4 14 2 18 12 City Document No. 100. 1 Close Stool & 2 Pans 3 Brass Skellets & Frames 1 Clock & 1 Jack 2 Brass Candlesticks 2 Bowls, 1 Stone Jugg, 1 Stone Pot 6 Muggs & 2 Porringers 2 Sacking Bottom Bedsteds 1 Pair Scales & Weights 2 Iron Pots 1 Bell-metal Pot 6 Knives & 6 Forks 1 Driping Pan 1 Foot Curtain & 2 Head Ditto 1 Bail Pot Hook 4 Tin Pots 1 Pair of Silk Hose & 4 worsted & yarn ditto 1 Silver Spoon 2 Pair Bellows 2 Brass Skimmers & 1 Brass Ladle 1 Pair of Brass Scales & Weights 1 Tea-Kittle two hun'^. Wt. Lignum Vite 1 Cord of Wood To Boards and Plank 1 Hand Saw of the best sort The mending of a Desk damaged by the Fire The Top of a Chest of Draws 3 Tables 1 Sword and 2 Hangers 1 Good Spade A Low Chest of Draws 1 Powdering Tub 1 Wig almost new 1 Bedstead & Cord 1 Lanthern One 1000 of Shingles A Hatt and Wig-Box both O Tenor La wf ul Real Estate Valu'd James Beighton. allowed. £510 7 10^^ £ s. d. 8 6 11 31 2 2 1 1 1 16 10 2 5 3 2 6 1 10 1 5 8 1 2 4 3 2 2 15 1 10 1 18 4 7 10 9 5 10 4 10 13 10 6 6 3 3 2 5 9 2 1 10 4 10 16 £327 19 43 14 H 466 13 4 An account of my house and land Situate in Boston worth two hundred & fifty four pounds Lawfull money the land bounded on m"" Borland to the Southward that was called y*^ blew Anchor & north east and west on land of the marshalls formerly, which measured forty feet one way and twenty four feet 4 Inches y'^ other the Dwelling house on it measured twent}- four feet 4 Inches one way & Eighteen feet the other in good Repair. Martha Bentley £120— Land Allowed. Miscellaneous Papers, 17 GO. 13 £ s. d. One Bed 30 One Ovel Table 8 One Brass Cittle 10 One Scilit 10 And Other Small Artickels 3 £52 _ — Allowed £6 18 8 Elizabeth Bickjiore. £ s. d. 1 Brass Kettle about 4 pails 6 1 Brass Kettle pot of 2 pail ' 8 1 Ditto 1 pail 4 1 bell mettle skillet 3 1 Drippin pan 10/ 1 Beatle & wedges 25/ 1 15 1 Iron box & heaters 50/ 1 brass hand bason 20/ 3 10 1 Quart copper pot 22/6 1 Iron Dish Kettle 22/6 2 5 2 p'' brass bald Iron Candlesticks 15 1 Cross Cut saw steel plate 5 6 pewter dishes several sorts 7 10 1 Doz. Large hard mettle plates 6 1 brass Frying pan 4 10 1 Sacking bottom bed stead 12 6 chairs £6001 close Horse 30/ 7 10 1 pillow & case 45/. 1 Iron skillet 2 Quarts 12/ 2 17 4 Cotton & Linin sheets 80/ 1 Doz. pictures glass 45/ 6 5 1 Case of Draws & Table " 12 8 case glass bottles 40/ 3 Doz. bottles 45/ 4 5 1 brass skillet & frame 2 Quarts 2 1 Sauce pan 1 Quart 30/ 1 Iron chafflndish 30/ 3 6 Delph plates & 1 Dish 2 2 p'' New shoes 5 1 p^ Blankets 3 10 old Tenor £112 12 Increase Blake. Allowed Lawful mone-is £15 3 viz'. To 3 Pewter Dishes 12 To 2 p^ Candlesticks, 1 p^ Iron 1/4 & 1 p^ Steel 6/ 7 4 To 1 Barrel of Soap 14 To J Barrel Beef 18 8 To 1 Broad Cloath Coat & waistcoat 2 To 50'" Tallow 1 To 3 Cags of Pickles Contain*^. 10 GaP. 1 16 — To 4 Empty Cyder Barrels 10 8 To I Bread Trough 1 8 To I Beaver Hatt, new 1 16 — To 1 Suit Green China Curtails &c. • 2 — — To 1 Pine Cui)board • 4 — 14 City Document No. 100. £ s. d. To 1 Sheet, half wore 2 8 To 2 Camblet Ridiug hoods 2 — — To Glazers Tools left with M^ Peck Value 13 6 8 To Glass 13 6 8 To 4 Straw Bottom Chairs 24/ 1 loaf Sugar 6/ 1 10 — To Children's linneu 26/8. 1 Sword & Guns 32/. 2 18 8 To 1 pair Shooes & Clog 12 — To 1 Trunk 8/ Chest 5/4 13 4 To 1 Sack= Bottom Bedstead 1 Cord D". 4/ 1 16 — To 1 White Table 6/ 1 Tea Kettle 12/ 18 — To 1 p--. Shovell 1 Tong 6/ 1 Tea Board 4/ 10 — To 1 Skimmer & ladle, 1 Iron Skillet 6 — To 1 Warming pan 12/. 6 patte pans 3/ 15 — To 1 Frying pan 4/8 one Dripping pan 4/8 9 4 To 6 Knives & forks 6/ 1 Iron^. Box 8/ 14 — To 1 Stove, 6/ 1 Stand 2/ 1 pine Desk 6/ 14 — To 1 Box fat 16/ 1 p^ Bellows 4/ 1 — — To 1 doz. Pictures 5/4 1 Toaster 2/ 7 4 To Sundries 12 — allowed Lawful — £55 2 — Rebeck AH Blake. £ s. d. an almost New Case of Draws 60 — — 1 Book Case 60 — — 2 Large Black Walnutt Tables 25 — — 1 Small Ditto 7 — — a Japan'd Tea Table 10 ~ — a Large Copper Boiling pott 13 10 — 2 Iron Ditto 4 10 — 1 Dozen of Chairs 15 — — a Large Brass Kettle 12 — — a Small Ditto 3 — — a Taffety Gound 10 — — a Large Quantity of Charlestown Earthen Ware 10 — — 15 of Second Cordage at 7 10 112 — — 10 New Musquetts 90 — — some old sails & Canvis 30 — — To Meat Jack 5 — — a Barren Pork ~ 22 10 — 2 Bread in a Chist 15 — — 2 very large looking Glass 60 — — the cushion of Green Hainteen Easy Chair .5 — — £569 10 A Number of Bonds, Notes Land Receipts Deeds Accounts and a Sett of Books of a Number of Years Trading with other papers the damage '-im possible at present to be Accounted for Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. Sails iu M^ Palfrey's sail Loft Valued by him Viz'. 15 £ s. d. 2 Courses belonging to a Large Ship 300 — — a Sloops Mainsail - - - £30 1 Part the property 1 Cap'. Augh McCl; old Tenor of a Man a Warrs Topesail . 50 ain 80 — — £949 10 James Boies. Allowed £90 L m^ £ s. d. 3 Horses 220 — A Cart and sett of Tacklin g for 3 Horses 150 — 30 of Hay 27 — A large Looking Glass 30 — — A large Brass Kittle 15 — — An Iron Kittle 1 5 — 3 Barrells Syder 13 10 — 2 Mourning Rings 16 — — 1 Plain Ditto \ 4 — — 2 Bedsteads 10 — — 1 Pair Sheets 5 — — 1 Sute of Curtains 20 — — An Iron Pott 1 5 — A pair of And Irons 5 — — A grid Iron 1 — — half a Barrell Soap 3 15 — A Copper Stew pan 4 — — 2 Pillows & Pillow Cases 2 — — 2 Brass Candlesticks 2 10 — 2 Iron Ditto 18 — A Warming Pan 5 — — A New Beaver Hatt 13 10 — Some Wemons Apperal old Tenor 5 — — £555 13 Allowed. L^ M^ - - £74 1 8^ John Boies Account of Pork Lost by Francis Borland in the Great Fire of ye 20**1 jviarch Last. 90 Barrells Pork at £3. £270 — — FRAN^ Borland. Allowed. Cash about a Main Sail, Jibb & new Canvis a Cable & part of an old Main Sail 5 Cords wood 2 Iron Bound Casks 8 Bushell Peas Pork, lieef & Sauce 1^ ]j1 white Sugar £ 300 100 100 40 16 24 50 30 d. 16 City Document No. 100. 3 Bedsteds Sundry Carpenters Tools Household Furniture 100 Cheese 17 Coffee £7. Pendant & 3 doz. Wine Ch Tea 5 Wheel barrows £ s. d. 18 — — 30 — — 100 — — 15 — — iss 11.5/ 18 5 — 27 — 18 — — 15 — — Teuor £901 5 L Money £120 3 4 deduct 10 p CK 12 3 4 allow'd £108 Peter Bourn. To ^ Bl. Pork & i Bl. Soap 9 Empty Bis. Roots Syder &c. To Wood Pickles &c. 2 Doz. Plates ^ Doz. Dishes Basons Porrengers Spoones 1 Brass Kettle & 2 Skillets 1 Iron" Box Large frying pan Candlesticks 1^- Doz. Knifes & forks l"Tin Kitching Covers & Sund^. Tinware Trammel fire Shovel & Tongs 1 Pr And Irons Brass tops 2 Coats & Jacket Hatt wig, Shoes & Boots Bed & Bedsted a Chest 3 Pettecoats two P Sheets \ 4 P Pillowsbears 8 Gowns & 10 P Hose j Shirts San^^ & Caps &c. a Trunk Books £30 a Case Bottles ) & Sund^. Q'. Bottles j Chana Delph Stone Glass & Earthen Ware a Table Trough Sugar & Sundy^ Allowed Joshua Bow^les. Two two masts Boats masts oar & Cables A large two mast boat damaged & mainsail burnt Three Carved heads one sis foot & half long two six foot Four working benches Two wooden Viers Two Saws Cross cut & hand Saw Two Axes & Carveing tools £16 7 6 9 15 — 3 — — 31 — — 10 — — . 4 16 — 3 10 — 5 9 49 15 — 30 — — 58 — — 18 — ^ — 39 15 — 19 4 — 10 — — £317 2 6 £42 5 8 £ s. d. 130 100 60 10 9 15 — Miscellaneous Papers, 1760, 17 £ s. d. Half barril Turpinthine part of barril tar 5 — A. Coil of new riging & other riging for our boats 20 — Six bushils of Salt 6 10 Two Small Arras 11 — Three barrils flower 27 10 — Three Sash windows 60 Squars 21 — , A Tacle fall 4 10 Fifteen Cod & Maceril lines lead & hooks one without , 17 10 Two pendants & a Jack 11 5 One arning for the boat 10 Two Speet Sails & old Sail Cloath 4 10 A new Straw bed & a blanket 6 Carveing timber two Chests & other Small things 12 Old Tenor £490 15 _ Allowed £65 8 8 Bowles & Luckis. s. d. X The Coach House — & Tenement £66 13 4 : real 2 tunns hay 4 C Chariot 40 Allowed £44 .0 W. Brattle This may certify — that I the Subscriber Lost b}^ the Late Great Fire in Boston March 20'^^ 1760 — Two Hundred galP & one half Molasses at 2/8 p gall°. Amounts to Twenty Six pounds fourteen Shillings & Eight pence Lawful money as Witness my hand it being in the Still house Improved by M^ Isaac Peirce near the South Battery. John Bkeck. £26. 14 ,,8 L M° allowed. This may Certify that I the Subscriber Lost March 20. 1760 by the Late Great fire in Boston Two hundred & thirteen Gallons Molasses in the Still House Improved by Isaac Peirce near the South Battery at 2/8 p galP Amounts to Twenty Eight pounds Eight Shillings Lawful money as Witness my hand. Robert Breck. Allowed £28 8 — 1 Feather Bed & bolster cont'' 830^'' Feathers at 9/ 2 Blankets 9£ 2 Curtain Rods 40/ 1 p-" And Irons 4 ,, 10/1 p^ flat Irons 60/ 1 frying Pan 40/ 1 Grid : Iron 30/ 1 p^ Bellow 45/ 2 bbls Pork 45£ 2 Cord Wood 18£ 2 Kegs Pickles 10£ £ s. 86 — 11 — 7 10 3 10 47 5 28 — d. 18 City Document No. 100. 1 Coil Cordage about SO^"^ at 4/ 2 Chairs very good lO"* Candles at 5/ her Precilla X Brigford. mark £ s. d. 16 — — 4 10 — 2 10 — old Tenor £156 5 — 20 16 8 deduct 16 " 8 allowed. £20 2 very good Bedsteads 1 doz. Chairs 1 good White Table 1 Hair Trunk 1 Bed with 20 lbs. Feathers at 13/ 2 Iron Pots 1 Chaffing Dish 1 Spitt 2 Sett Curtain Rods 5 doz. Bottles 1 Case & Bottles 1 Bottle would hold 2 gall 1 Folding Board & Horse for Cloaths, washing Tubs and Barrells 3 Sheets very good 2 Silver Tea Spoons Wine Glass with Sundry Glass ware &c. 18 — — 12 — — 1 2 6 2 10 — 13 — — 3 — — 12 6 1 — — 6 — — 6 15 — 1 2 6 9 — — 2 — — 3 10 — £90 2 6 £ s. d. ^ of Real Estate of Dinely Wing 65 12 4 allowed. £77 4 Ann Briggs - £ s. d. to 1 Bead 20 — — to 2 Bead Steads 19 — — to 7 Chairs 45 — — to a Bench and tolles / 30 — — to 1 tea kittell 5 to 5 tea spones 5 12 6 to wood 4 to a Pair of Bellos 2 to Inden meall 2 5 to a Pair of golo Shous 1 15 to Caskes 2 5 To Sope 3 is in old tenor — £139 LawfuU Money £18 Allowed Richard Bright 17 13 Miscellaneous Papees, 1760. 19 £ s. d. Windows brock to peces 2 8 tow Chaise brock & one Carridge & Runner 3 Lost one gun & tow Saws & Sund'". Chisels 1 16 Lost one Wheel one Chaise, Saddle 1 10 Lost 4 Brasis & a head & raines 12 th€ Real Estate Allowed £9 6 Lost was the Property Law. . Money of Eliak Hutchinson Esq^ W". Bright, Old Ten^ A Saddle 5 ■ — — A Quardrant 2 — — 2 New Damask Napkins 3 — — and some coarse Towels 2 TO — A Negro Man's Coat 6 — — 1 Doz. Bottles West India Rum 8 10 — 1 Bottle of Geneva 13 — 1 Brass Sadie 10 — 4 Bottles of Snuff 3 — — A Black Silk Hat 1 — — 2 Good Hoop Petticoats 10 — — A Black Bonnet 1 — — 2 Pair of Stays 7 10 — A Bread Trough 2 — — An Iron Crow 2 5 — A Lignum Vita Rolling Pin 10 — A Wheel Barrow 2 — — 4 Irish Holland Aprons 10 — — 3 Large Bottles, One Holding 6 Quarts ) and one Three and one two j 1 10 — 57 18 Dorothy Browne Allowed £ s. d. 200 yds old Canvis at 6^ 5 8 4 40 lb Rope 8} 1 8 4 10 vds Russia 2J 1 1 3 12 yds. Tickling 1/1 13 — Line & Twine 12 — 3 Benches, 2 Stows, 17 — 3 Candlesticks, & other Tools 16 — allowed £10 15 11 J^°. BULFINCH. £ s. d. a new pear of Stase 10 — — a Clorth riden whod 15 — — lining 10 — — 20 City Document No. 100. £ s. d. quiled.cott 4 — — a goun 5 — — 3 paer of shoes 3 — — 4 paer of Shous 6 — — 4 inery stick pans 3 — — allowed Martha Bulkeley. 1 Desk, Mehogany at M^ Salisburys Bedsteds, Tramels &''. in value Loss about one deduct overcharged half of his Goods. Lawful money 1 16 his Patrick B P Burk Allowed Mark 56 £7 9 4 £ s. d. 6 13 4 2 13 4 £9 6 8 7 10 Six Saws Stele Plate White Make two Joyning Joynters and two Plows To two Cornish Plains and 2 Ballashions To Oges and Beads Plains and Quarter ronds To Hols and Rounds Sundry Sises To Sash toules To Chisell and Gouges and To Mortising Chisell and Sundrys To two Oak and tree To Moldens and Fitted Stuf in the Shop To a Large Toule Chest with Lock and Hinges To Pouf Stuf By the Shorp To a Binicle and a Hencoope Allowed. Lawfull Money John Bulfinch To A Barn and 11 hundred of hay To a p"". of Runer^ & p"" of Whels To A Sha. Bridell & hor^ Bridell To three Bushells of Corn & 2 Spad^ To A hot Bed fram & Glas Casments To one Barrell of poark To one Barell of Bef & haf To three quarters of Barell Moten To three quarters of Barell of flower £ s. d. 3 1 1 14 — 8 _^ 1 1 5 — 8 18 — — 16 — — 4 3 2 — 1 2 — 1 — — ;2i 11 — old Tetf. £ s. d. 90 30 6 6 12 24 36 18 10 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 21 To three Barrells & haf of Sope To tew gorn Bound Terces To 3 gorn Bound hock sets To 4 gorn Bound Barells To 9 Barels 3 haf D°. 3 Larg Cag«. To 3 Tubs & 4 Pales To 3 Cord of Wood & 3 Doller'. Worth of Col To 3 Bedsteds & 2 Beds To 30 Wate of f ather^ To 7 Dresed Sil Skens To 6 Chair^ & 2 tabels To A Poteshon I put in & m}- Shop board ) & touels j To a Ston Reng T9 60 Wate of Whal Boon To 10 yards of Callemencko To 6 quart tee Ketell To one Coper frying Pan one gorn D". To one Ten Canes Ter hold'. A Barell To 2 gorn Pots & one Skelet To one galon Saspan Coper To one Doz'^. of Nifs & forks To 50 Wate of tried- Gres To Pewter : Earthing & Ston Waer To 3 Large & A Whel Barrow Allowed Daved Burnet. 1000 feet of boards for fences 22 Ceader posts at ^ hewing and Setting Ditto 6 Squares of feather Edg'd fence 21 foot of Oak timber for Gate posts Making Grate Gates and hanging Jer. & W^. Calef £ s. d. 31 5 . 18 9 13 4 30 32 10 14 16 20 19 150 6 6 15 4 10 4 10 2 - 4 2 5 18 14 £660 05 £88 8 £ s. d. 2 1 9 4 15 18 7 6 8 £5 16 s. d. Loss of a Store house Barne Mill House & Fence Exclusive of Black Smith bill Mason bill, damag"*. the Pump &<= 177 6 M^ Fairefield Computes the loss at 240 — to that the Ace', is delivered is less than M''. Fairefields Com- putation by 62 13 L Money 240 — Joseph Calef Ju. 22 City Docibient No. 100. To half Thousand Clapboards To 452 feet Board for Count^. Room To 2^^ & ^ Deck Nails To 1 hundred 10*^. Nails To ^ hund<^. 20*1 Ditto To I'" Deck Nails To 34 Lights Sash & Stuff at 4/ To 30 Yards Plain Petition at 1/ To Casing one Window To Casing 12 feet Timber To putts, up Shelf To Carting Stuff 10/ To a flap & Sundry s & Shed 1 & ^ D^ Work To 435 feet Board a Sund"- To 20 feet Joyst To Carting 1 Load To 3 Bundles shingles at 3/4 To 2 hundred Nails To 18 feet Joyst at G'^ To Laying floor in Petition & Stable Joseph & Winter Calep with Onesiph®. Tileston. £ s. d. 1 10 8 1 14 llj 2 4 1 1 9^ H 18 2 1 10 2 3 2 1 4 8 19 2 1 4 2 10 2 1 2i 6 £8 9 to a new saw valued at to wood to a sauce pan to a pair goloshoes to several to a frock to a pair of heters Martha Casswell. 62 Boxes Lemmons 54/ Box 1 Cask Wine Pork in my cellar Olives Beef Potatoes 10 Bush^^ 4 bbls. Soap at 18/ 1 Bbl. flour Sundrys as Household furniture &c. Cash lost his Michel (VI Cassell mark. £. s. d 10 8 10 e i) 15 I 10 e 10" 10 20 15 allowed 2 15 4 £ s. d. 167 6 20 8 — 4 3 1 — — 4 3 12 — 2 — — 26 13 4 26 13 4 £264 16 — deduct 64 16 allowed £200 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 23 old Ter i'' £ s. d. 1 Large Looking Glass 20 1 Small D°. 4 10 1 Case of Draws 16 10 1 Suit Curtins 7 15 2 ]-f. Blankitts 9 1 Quilt 5 5 — 2 Sacking Bottom Bedsteads 18 1 p"" Large Brass Seailes 7 10 A Number of Valuable Books 10 10 A Barren feathers about 20^'. at 10/ 10 2 Doz. of Towells 6 __ 1 Blew Rugg 4 10 3^^' fine Cambricke 6 15 1 Gound 6 15 — . 2 p'^ worsted hose 2 6 Barrells of Cyder 13 10 — 1 Doz of 10 Gall Caggs 6 — — About 100^' of good Pork 12 10 — 2 Doz. of Stone Juggs 3 — 3 p^^ of Sheats 15 — — A percells of Apothecary Druggs 100 — — A Quantity of Delph Waire in the Shop 20 — — A p". gold Bottons 5 — — About Cheese 3 15 — allowed old Ten^ £228 15 LMo^. 30 4 8 Mrs. Sarah Checkley. - 240 A Warehouse in King Street ----- » Desk Counters &c. 20 Sugar a Quantity of Cauvis &c 20 Sundry in the Garret & Lower Rooms 20 £300 Lawful Money. deduct 50 Allowed. £250 Bart'^. Cheever. £. s. Viz'. d. Nine Doz". English soles at £10 p Doz", 90 15 p'. men's double Channel pumps at 70/ 52 10 10 p". Ditto Turned pumps at 60/ 30 1 Doz". mens lasts Englis & New at 10/ p^ p"". 6 4 Doz". D°. New England make old at 4/6 10 16 2 Bedsteads 10 1 Tea kettle 50/ 1 p^ flat Irons 35/ 4 5 1 Scarlet Short Cloak 4 10 24 City Document No. 100. 2 Iron Kettles ^ Barrell soap 2 Gallons Sweet Oyle & Bottles 2 Large hams of bacon an Axe 2 hatehetts a beetle & Tongs 2 Bibles & a Number of Other Books China Earthen & Stone ware Tin ware & some Other Kitchen furniture 3 shoe makers seats Hammers & Other ) Shoemakers Tools f 2 Corner Cupboards • 2 Chairs a Large Pewter Dish & other pewter 2 Cord wood 2 Water Cask 1 Iron Bound 3 Barrells & 3 half Barrells & 5 Washing Tubbs 53/ 5/2 L.M to be deducted from this Acco'. s. d. 10 £254 6 7 1 5 1 10 £264 1 12 6 10 £282 11 Eleanor Claey. Allowed £37 13 5^ To Viz'. To Five saws 2 doz 1 To Sundrey Plains 1 doz I To Sundrey Chessels & Goughes & Sundrey Other small Tools Rob'^. Clark. Old Tenor viz one Bever hatt New one Wig Box one pair of English Shoes a good Broad ax one Narrow Ditto one Small Ditto a Large hand Spett 3 fish" Lead Lines & hooks 6 feet of Wood a New Sacks. Bottom a good under Bead one pair of Sheets Sund^ Beads and Bead", daraag"*. one Spining Wheel & Ceards a Smal quant^ of flax one gallon of oyle £10 12 5 10 10 15 1 2 6 6 2 5 2 2 8 2 10 18 12 £34 £4 10 8 12 10 — 10 — Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 25 £ s. d. 4 Jars 1 4 one New Lamp ! 18 — one Doz° of Bottels 1 4 one Chafing Dish 10 — 4 pickel potte . 1 8 — a Barrel 15 — , 10 pound of at 2/ 1 — a good Beer Barral 18 — one Iron pott 2 5 — one Iron Kittle 1 10 — one Seve 10 — Pail & Broom 10 — one Earths, tub 10 a Larg Ston Sugar Pott Old tener 15 — £69 15 allowed. Law Money £9 6 Thankfull Cox £ s. d. 1 doz°. Men's Hose 27 — — 1 doz°. Boy's ditto 16 16 — 1 doz°. Bottles Snuff £4 10. / & 1 doz". Pins £4 10/ 9 — 1 doz°. Hankerchiefs £10 10 — 1 Kitchen Jack £15 25 10 — 1 Iron skillet 15/1 Brass skillet 45/ 1 Iron Pott 25/ 4 5— 1 Bedstead 50/- ^ doz°. Tape 40/- l^'^ Thread 33/ 6 3 — Silk £3 — Ribbonds & Ferrets £4. 7 — — old Tenor £95 14 — allowed Lawful money £12 15 2^ Mary Coffin a Count of what I Lost in the line of Bots and tules and Stuf as nere as I Can Cercorlate was the hole was tenn Pound thirteen & eight pence. £ s. d. allowed Lawful money 10 13 8 Moses Collier To a Case of Drawers & Chamber Table 30 — — 1 old ditto & 1 Table 15 — — a feather Bed & 2 pillows £35 35 — — 2 Sack^-'. Bottom Bedsteads 15 — — 3 p'-. Sheets & half Holland d". 9 — — 1 Damask Table Cloth & Napkin 5 — — 2 Blankets £6. 1 Trunk 50/. 1 Cliest 60/ 11 10 — 26 City Document No. 100. £ s. d. 1 Black Walnut Table & 2 Mehogany 16 — — 24 Chah-s £12. 6 China Plates & a Bowles 7. 10/ 19 10 — 2 Decanters 50/. 22 Pewter & Hard metal Plates £10 12 10 2 Basons 30/. 1 Bel metal skillet 80/ 5 10 — 2 Brass Kettles & 1 Iroud". 21. 10/ a Teakettle 60/24 10 — 1 Warm=. Pan 60/ a flat Iron & Boxiron 50/ 5 10 — a Jack & Coffee Mill 6 10 — aBbr Soap & ^ Bbr Cyder 9 10 — 1 Hogshead, 4 Barrells & 2 small Casks 4 10 — Earthen & Stone ware & Bottles 12 — — a Teapot 20/. Pepper & alspice 70/ 4 10 — a Roquelo 60/. a new suit of his sons Cloathes 24. 19. 8 27 19 8 2 p^ Stockings & 1 P^ Breeches 2 10 — 3 p"". Scales, weights & measures 12 10 — a Banyan •& 3 Jackets 60/ Sund^. Books £15 18 — — a Rug 60/ 14 b Flour 20/. a sute Curtains £15 19 — — 2 Large Brass Basons 80/, 3 mehogany waiters 90/ 8 10 — O Tenor 329 9 8 £43 18 7 Real Estate a Brick Dwelling House £1800. O Tenor LM^. 240 John Cotton Executor Allowed. one Desk 5/ .5 — one Gold Necklace £15 15 — Fans, Ribonds &c in y'^. Desk £5 5 — Small Trunk, with aprons Caps & other Linen 10 — Two other Trunks with Woolen Cloaths £10 10 1 Chest with sundry other Cloaths 10 Brass Iron & Tin, Stone & Earthen Ware 3 3 allowed L Money Sakah Cotton to one Black Brod Coth Cote to Blew Broth Cot to hat to a Bonet overcharged in Blew Coat 50 Eben^. Cushing. £6 13 4 £58 7 14 8 £ s. d. 18 25 7 10 2 10 £52 2 Miscellaneous Papees, 1760. 27 6 Straw Bottom Chairs 1 Table (Maple) 1 Straw Bed & Bedsted 1 p^ Sheets 1 Tea Kettle 6/8. 1 Iron pott 1/4. 1 Andirons 1 Bible. 1 Psalm Book a Sermon Book 1 pine Table her Abigail X Katen. mark £. s. d. 16 — 8 — 10 8 8 2/ 10 — 6 — £2 8 8 2 8 AUow-^. £2 11 4 a Dwelling House Containing Two Tenements Lately Improved by one Stuedley & one Croneh Rented for 13 6 8 p year. I value it at " 213 6 8 Personal Estate viz. Household Stuff ~^ SaUs : Cables & Some Merchandise V 66 13 4 to the Value at Least of j £280 00 More Personal 28 16 4 JosiAH Keen. to be more particular. Allowed. £308 16 5 good Chests with waring aparil and "I Sundery articles therein j 3 peses of Garlick 1 Silver Tancker & Six Spoons Part of a Peace of Broad Cloth Sum puter Brass-Tin-Copper Sole Lether Shoes 4 Pair 1 Baril pork 1 D°. Tarr 1 Bagg Ginger 1 Bagg of Alspice 2 Barils of Sope Iron ware 10 Hoggs heads 6 Iron Bound Casks a Set of Coper tools 2 Fier Bukets 2 Doz. Candel molds § Part of a Carsk Clabord Nails 2 Hatchets s. d. 8 10 2 1 10 2 7 10 1 4 3 6 12 6 2 13 4 1 10 12 1 6 8 2 8 2 12 7 (J 6 12 28 City Document No. 100. 2 Pair of Seals fine 56' &c 1 Suit of Sails Aprised By M^ Palfrey 1 Cabel-Nine Inch Litel yoused 2 Compses Racks & Blocks Sum Small Rigen Sum Canvis 1 Lanthorn 1 handsaw 1 Bed a Grain £ s. d. 1 13 6 8 8 12 1 1 10 1 8 1 4 £95 213 JosiAH Keen Allowed 1 New 12 Pale Brass Kettle Cost 2 2 Sacking bottom Bedstead almost new 4 6 Chairs 1 Arm'd D\ Cost 2 1 Doz. Pewter Plates & 2 Dishes 1 1 Tea Kettle Cost 22/ 1 Brass Skimmer 6/. 1 Porridge pott & 1 Dish Kettle 2/8 1 C Rice 13/4. 2 pair Bed Blanketts 2/8 2 Womens new Shifts 16/. 8 Childrens do 16/ 1 25 yards Ozen brigg new 33/. ^ doz. Knives & Forkes 6/ 1 1 Pair Iron Candle sticks 1/4. J cord wood 10/8 — 2 Iron Bounds Hhds. 26/8. 4 Childrens petty coats 8/ 1 2 Pair Childrens Stays 13/4. 3 Pales 2/. & 1 Cullender 2/ 1 Druding box 8^^. 1 Plate Cover 2/ 2 Tea Chests 16/0 1 Spie Glass 13/4. 1 Case w'^ Bottles 9/4 1 3 Doz. Quart Bottles 8/. 1 Copper Sauce Pan 3/4 The Account allowed to be £21. 1. Lawful money Ann Killer an. 308 16 13 6 13 8 16 12 19 12 14 17 16 2 11 £21 14 These may Certify that I the Subscriber with Others lost a Dwelling House in Water Street, which was Consum*^. in the late Fire in the Month of March last which House We Valued at Eighty Pounds Lawful Money. Allowed SoP. Kneeland in be- half of himself & others. " £ s. d. John Knights loss by the late fire A Warehouse with land worth lawfull money about £250 Sundrys as pepper Spice pins Druggett & other things to the value of lawfull money at least 40 deduct of Real Estate 290 50 John Knight allowed. £240 — — Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 29 3 Tables at 60/ a Chamber Table and Iron Stool 5 Chairs 6 puoter plates Sundry China Glass Linning and Sundry Other things a Large Chest with Sundrys in it Hannah Lamont. Bag of Linnen Ironing Box Iron pott firkin of pork Box of Barley Box of flour Seive 2 doz"^. J Bottles ^ Cord wood Cask & Coal Spit washing tubs Grease & pott pestle & Morter Earthen pott 2 Water pails Cloaths Line Stove & pan Wooden plates Broom Goose & Lap Board Bruslies pott of Hogs fat Copper sauce pan Horn Lanthorn tinder Box Bed Cord pair of Wool Cards Tea Board Books Golooshoes Ax Baskets £9. Allowed. Rachel La Mottee. deduct £ s. d. 1 4 — 12 — 12 — 4 9 12 — 18 — £4 2 9 12 — £4 14 9 £ s. d. 8 12 3 — 1 — 2 18 — 1 8 — 16 — 9 — 4 10 — 4 10 — 5 — 15 — 10 — 10 — 1 3 13 — 10 z 12 — 3 2 7 — 15 z 12 — 1 5 — 1 10 — 5 — 14 — 1 1 5 — 6 1 15 — 10 — 9 — £61 5 — £8 3 4 1 6 8 allowed. 6 16 8 so City Document No. 100. £ s. d. To 1 Looking Glass 3 16 8 To 1 Ditto 13 4 To 1 Ditto ^ 6 To a Bead Stead 16 To 1 Large Iron pott 10 4 To 2 Pickture 4 To 3 Chaires 12 To 1 Table 5 4 To 1 P"". New Worsf^. Stocking 6 8 To 3 Wine Glasses 3 6 To 20'^ Dry'd Beef 6 8 To J Doz Knives and forks 4 3 Arch'*. Laws £8 £ 4 s. 9 d. To 1 Feather Bed 26/8 one pair Blankets 20/ 2 6 8 To 2 Pair Sheets 16/1 Chest of Drawers 16/ 1 12 — To 6 Plates 2 Dishes of Pewter 1 8 — To a "Womans Riding Hood 13 4 To Wood and Barills in the Celler 1 4 — To Sundrys Omitted in the Former ace'. Viz'. To 3 Bedstids at 5/4 Cash 16 — To 1 Cupboard 13 4 To 2 Russel Jackets at 8/4 Each 16 8 To a Childs Staning Stool 5/4 5 4 To 2 Wood Axes 5/4 5 4 To 2 Pair of Womans Jumps 13 4 To 1 P^ of And Irons 5 4 To a New Toaster 1 4 To Materials fitting and Prepared for 2 Barils Soap 1 8 To a Large double Hammock 8 — To Several (Childrens) Shirts Shifts &c. 13 4 To 2 Large Iron Wedges 6 — allowed £13 9 8 Andrew Leishman. £ s. - d. 1 Blew broad Cloath Coat partly burnt 20 1 Case of Drawes 6 A Doubble Blankett and 1 Sheet 4 10 3 Jackets 3 p^ Britches 2 p"". Stockings 12 1 Irou Kittle 1 p^ Boots 4 10 1 Bed tick 1 Hatt Beaver att 9 1 Chest and 2 Boxes with Sundrys in them 3 old Ten^ £59 Allowed Lawfull Mone y £7 17 4 Robert Lenox Miscellaneous* Papers, 1760, 31 £ s. d. ( apprized ') 1 Dwelling House ^ by W. Russell ^ £500 Personal (^ Carpenter ) — 2 Bedsteads 6 2 Small sea beds 4 10 — 2 Blanketts 2 Ruggs 10 — — 2 Spining Wheels 1 sett of laths 7 — — 4 Barrels 1 Hogshead 3 Tubbs 6 15 — To Several Jackets part worn 12 — — 1 Great Coat part worn 4 10 — To Hoggs f att & greese for soap 8 10 — 1 Mehogany Table Top 2 Chairs Boards & Shingles 3 10 10 — To Sundrey Kitchen Furniture 14 — — 1 Quilt 1 pair of sheets 1 Hammock 6 2 5 — £595 Lawful Money Real Estate £79 66 6 8 13 4 12 13 4 Real 66 13 4 Personal 12 13 4 )^. Le Heirs LMoney 79 6 8 allowed. Ani 5PEAR. A Brick House in King street belonging to the of Cap'. Jn°. Phillips Dec*!. £ s. d. Exclusive of the Land 300 deduct 100 Rented for £18 13 4 P Ann"" £200 EzEKiEL Lewis Guardian to the Heirs of J"°. Phillips 2 barrells Syder 2 Axes 1 Brush 1 Cord Wood 6 barrells 1 Chest 2 Hogsheads 4 doz. Bottles ' Roots 1 Baskett Bread & a Table Cloth Part of a bb Pork Greese & Ashes £ s. 10 — 5 — 1 10 d. 1 5 — 15 3 — 3 2 1 10 1 12 5 10 10 32 City Document No. 100. half barrell Beer . 1 Andiron 1 flatt Iron 1 Tin Stow 1 Mahogany Tea Board 2 p^ Sheets 4 Gownes 18 p^ Stockings 6 Diaper Clouts 2 Spinning Wheels 1 Case Knives & forks 5 Chairs 1 Riding Hood 1 Chest 1 Blankett & Rug 1 Table 1 Leather Chair Bottom 2 Iron fork 3 Pails 4 five GalP. Cags 2 Porridge Potts 1 v. Scales 4 Petty Coats 1 doz. Towels 1 han'^''. & 3 Caps Sails belonging to Sloop Desire Agnes Lobdell £ 1 1 s. d. 10 1 — — 2 5 — 2 5 — 6 — — 10 9 2 , 9 1 — — 5 — 3 5 2 1 10 — 10 2 5 — 1 — — 18 — 2 — — 3 — — 10 — 3 3 77 10 — 5 8 01dTen^ £199 8 deduct 19- 8 180 allowed £21 3 Guineas 1 Large Trunk Liniu & Sundry other things in Value in Being under Valued Jane Logan. old Tenor £40 Allowed £5 To 3 Cain Chairs To 1 Black back d°. To 1 Large pewter Dish To 1 pewter boson To a bagg with meal To a bread Trough To a Iron Slice at 20 / 3 10 1 15 15 1 1 10 1 10 Miscellaneous Papees, 1760. 33 To a gridiron To a frying pan To a broad ax To 3 pair Shoes To a pair of goloshoes new To a butter firkin To 2 iron bound pipes at 45/ To 3 tubs at 7/6 To 2 Barrels 20/ To a flour barrel & 2 pails To a new School form Allowed. L M • Eliz Marshall. £ s. d„ 1 10 1 10 1 10 3 10 1 10 18 4 10 1 2 6 2 16 1 £29 16 6 ■ £3 19 6 144 — £ s. d. My House & Store in Cornhill 1100 — — Sundry Goods. Viz*. Allum, Copperas, Pipes Brass, Glass &c. lost & Burnt amt°. to £90. Sterling Advance 60 p C. 54' 1 Prospect Glass 16/1 pair Large Scales 8/ A parcel sashes Windows & Doors 2 dozen Gun Cases 18/ A Saddle almost New with brass Stirrups 38/ 1 pair Boots 22 A parcel Braizers Tools 24/ About 1 Sugar 40/ A Meal Chest 6/ A parcel meal about 3 bushclls ) Indian & Rye. A Peck of Oatmeal 14/ j 40^^ Best Feathers 1/8 1 Sett Curtain Rods laths & Sham Posts 2 Bedsteads and Cord 20/. 1 Cott 10/ Old Copper Brass & pewter ab'. 50^^ Pork and Beef 6 13 4 Hogs fatt 10/ 9 Barrils Cyder and Barrils 8/8 3 Powdering Tubs 15/. 10 Empty Barrils 26/8 2/3'^'. of a Cask White Lisbon in bottles 12 dozen bottles 40/. 7 Barrils Soap & Blls £5 12 — 4 Cord Wood Saw*^. 2 Axes 6/ 1 Beatle 2/8. 1 Wheelbarough 5/4 400 foot Boai-ds plain*^. at 5/ 1 Hair Line 4/ 15 Quier Post Paper Cutt 20/. 1 Chaise Whip 3/ 1 Folding Board & Horse 1 Barril Vinegar 24/, 1 New Cotton Liunen Sheat 10/ 1 Writing Desk 16/ 12 Large Cedar Posts 18/. 5 Wash-. Tubs 5/. 1 large Reusing Tub 2/ 1 Cooler 3/ A Block and Stand for Dressing Wigs 1 Iron Stake & Block for making pewter 2 Tables 12/ 2 Cliairs 4/ 1 doz. Knives & forks 8/ 1 4 2 3 18 — 3 1 3 4 — 6 8 12 — 1 10 — 2 6 — 7 3 ■i 3 18 2 1 8 4 — 7 12 — 4 14 — 1 4 — 1 3 — 18 — — 1 14 — 16 1 8 — 4 4 — 1 4 — 34 City Document Xo. 100. £ s. 1 Sett Brushes 4/ 1 Tin Stow & Case 3/. 1 Box Irou 6/ 13 1 Glass Lauthorne 8/: 1 Par buckle 10/ 18 £1302 15 8 To a Barril Kittle melted ab'. 10 pails 1 d°. Smaller 1 Kittle pott Damaged Allowed. £1304 15 a parcel of Saddle Girth left in my care \ nq a to sell cost seven pounds sterl^. ) JoN\ Masox Allowed £1304 15 his Friend £9 4 Viz. £ To 17 Windows with 24 Lights Each, Gaping ] ^r-p. Painting Stuff &c at 200/ J '^ To 168 sash Lights in the shop at 3/ 25 To 576 squares of Glass at 5/ 144 To the Front door, Pediment &c 20 To 14 Q'. Round two panill'd doors at 70/ 49 To 5 Plain ditto at 40/ 10 To 5 Window Shutters, Panill'd & stuff at 60/ 15 To Gutters & Trunks 25 To A Shop, Chimney & Stough 100 To Cloths, trimings, Cloaths &c. Consumed in the shop To A Doz°. Knives & forks 60/ A pair of Belows 60/ To A Chaving dish 45/. A spaide 45/ To 4 Chau's 180/ three Chairs 100/ To A sacking Bottom Bedstead To two under Beds 80/. two Beddsteads 180/ two Bed Cord 60/ To a Boalster & Pillow 60/. three Iron potts & one Skillit 120/ To three large pewter dishes & one small one To 15 Large Best pewter plates 150/ Two tinn Gallon potts 45/ ; To A Quart, Pint, half Pint & Jill Potts all pewter To 4 muggs 18/ Two large two Gallon Stone Juggs 80/ To 10 Large Butter potts 50/ two pitchers 8/ To A Jack 135/ A sieve 9/ two Axes 90/ To two pails 10/ Five Case Bottles & 3 quarts of Sweet Oyl 95/ To 4 Trays 15/ two Xew Washing tubbs 30/ To A Block tinn Cann 50/ A Teapolt 45/ To table Cloths, Napkins & Towells To an old f ashiou'd Chest of Drawers 558 157 6 4 14 10 16 10 — 14 — — 9 15 5 — ' 4 18 2 18 11 14 5 5 2 5 4 15 10 — — Miscellaneous Papeks, 1760. 35 To 20 w'. of Tallow 90/ one hund"^. w*. of flour 130/ To 12 pounds of Loaf sugar at 6/6*^ To A Small Arm 180/ ^ huud'^. of Brown sugar 90/ To Cupps, Sausers & Earthen dishes To A decantor 30/ one hogshead & three Barrels 115/ To A Large tinn, Coffee pott 15/ Glasses & Saltcel- lers 20/ To half Barren of Rum at 21/ To Number of Books To A Cord of Wood 150/. A p^ of Candlesticks 18/ To A Cannister & Tea To J A Gross of Pipes 20/ A Baskett of To Curtin Bails & posts 30/. A pewter Quart pott To 2 Tinn Tunnills To A Pewter Pottinger To 20 pound of Butter at 5/6 £ s. 11 — 3 18 13 10 4 10 7 5 1 15 16 16 40 — 8 8 2 — 1 10 2 10 18 — 11 3 5 10 Philip Masters. old Ten^ £970 12 3 deduct 70 12 3 £900 , _ Law Money 120 Real £13 6 8 £106 13 Pork 1 BarreU Meal & flour Wood 60/ Great Coat £10 Pitch & Turpentin Boats Partly Made one Other Stock Oars £4 10 — 2 Axes 3 Addses Wip Saw 14 — Two hand Saws 13 10 and Croskett Sav>' 7 5 Orgers & 2 Plan Stoocks 4 Chesels 1-16 Two Plain Irns 6/ 2 Spick Gimblets 12/ 2 3 files 1 Wip Saw 2 Hand Saws fils 2 Corken Maletts & Saw Book 1 Hansaw 1 25 — 6 — 13 — 15 — 60 — 4 10 18 10 34 5 15 ' 2 14 12 187 1 deduct 17 1 £170 _ _ Allowed £24 18 9i Thomas Masters 36 City Document No. 100. To oue white pine Tabel Old Tennor 1 To one Large pare of Kitchen Andirons 3 To 2 Large maps &, Sundry picttures 3 one Cordded Bedstead 4 one pare of Seals & Beem 2 oue Laddel & flash fork 1 a Large Brass Scillitt. Nue 4 a Recat Book & basket with Simdrys in it 4 To 6 Cane Chears good at 45/ 13 one Arm Cliear 30/ 2 one Kitchin Chear 20/ 1 Allowed Rachel Mathews. Old Tenner Lawf nil money s. 10 5 5 10 15 10 10 £41 5 £5 10 to linen mount to pound warm pan Valued — approved Walker & C. £10 Allowed. Sarah May. Riding Chaise Riding Chair 1 Scarlet Cloake 2 P^ Double Blanketts 1 p^ Sheets £ 160 70 15 18 4 his Robert oo McCourdre Mark A Trunk containing sundrys a new Ax a Wood Horse 2 foot Wood a small Spinning Wheel 2 Chairs Money on the Mantle Piece s. d. Allowed. Abgall McCulloch Old Ten^ 267 10 deduct 57 10 210 owed. Lawfull money. IE £28 £ s. ' d. ■s 6 4 — 2 8 5 4 6 8 1 4 — 7 7i £1 13 4i Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 37 £ s. d. 1 Larg Tabell 7 1 Bed Quelt 4 10 S Chears 4 2 Tramels 1 10 1 Lucken Glase 2 5 3 Puter Plates 1 10 1 Beed Blankett 1 10 6 Pecturs 2 1 Puter Desh 1 10 1 Tea Bord 1« » 2 Fier Shoufels 1 10 1 Sheatt 2 10 1 Bed Sted 1 Hatt 1 3 Flat Irons 2 1 pair of Shoose 1 10 34 15 Allowed LMy £4 12 8 Abigall Mcintosh. £ s. d. in Valluable Silks of All Sorts with Velvits ") Cloths & fine Lace in fruut Chamber j 845 6 8 in Shop goods below Stares 120 — in Aparel of all Sorts & Linnins 159 13 4 househould furneture of all besids bed beding &c. 1 213 6 8 a quantity of fine Linen in Cash 600 in plate & rings Qal 66 13 4 Persoi £2005 00 The Loss of house Real £400 — — Sarah M^'Neal. £ s. d. 27 yards blew English Dammask at £6 115 18 yards green ditto 118 16 yards Cloath ditto 104 27 yards dark blew ditto 175 12 yards Ash ditto 70 11 yards Red ditto 73 Remnants of difrent Coulers 191 846 Several Pieces of India ditto 118 16 yards Remnants ditto 72 97 yards Ricli Tabby at £6 10 (widest) 830 16 yards ditto at £4 : 15 76 14 yards Silver Tiishsue at £11 154 38 City Document No. 100. 9 yards Superfine Scarlet Cloath at £12. 19 yards ditto at £7 10 18 yards Crimson ditto at £8. 22 yards fine velvet at 6 10 9 yards ditto at 8 10 5 yards Coulered ditto at 8 22 yards Brocade Silk at £9 100 yards Taflflty at £3 4 24 yards black Padesway at £4 10 28 yards Grogrom at £3 10 18 yards ditto at 3 10 6 pieces taffity perchon at £24 p piece 12 half pieces ditto 64 yards Luststrings difrent Coulers at £3 18 46 yards Difrent Coulerd Sattin at £3 14 yards duble hat Lace at £3 12 yd ditto at 40/ Silver Coard & frogs 56 y*^. Silver ribbin at 10/ 26 pieces Padusway Ribbin £9 p piece 16 pieces Sattin ditto at £4 10 14 pieces taffity ditto at 4 10 35 pieces at 50/ 12 pieces Silk quality at 60/ 17 ditto galloom at 50/ 10 doz'^. Silk Lases at 60/ 7 pound ^ Sowing Silk at all Sorts of Threads tapes of all sorts Shurt and Jacket Buttons all Sorts a Quantity of Stay triming 9 Bilbo Handkerchiefs 10 Basslonie ditto divers others peices Silk Ditto Hat band Crapes and Tiffiny a Quantity of fine Lace & Egings all Sorts of black Laces & fringes fans of all Sorts Neack laces of all sorts worsted Quallityes of all Sorts Cruils pins needles of all Sorts 20 botles of Snuf English worsted £35. bead Lace all Coulers £12 £ s. d. 108 152 144 1654 143 76 40 207 320 108 98 62 144 144 243 138 1723 42 24 12 28 234 72 63 87 36 42 30 140 14 — 810 14 90 30 20 35 22 15 84 72 120 74 49 80 681 85 14 47 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 39 5 pc^ Garlick £24. 22 ya''. bag holland £55 5 pic^ f garlick £96. Eightyy^ fine Irish Lining 40 y^ ditto £40 : 3 pieces Tandim Severil peices Long Lawns 4 pieces Cambrick 12 yards Clear Lawn 14 y^ Superfine ditto 26 y^ difrent Sorts flowerd ditto 2 doz". Lawn Hand^ £28 : 10 find ditto £18 ' 2 pice^ Duck holland 22 peices Cheack Difrent wedths 30 ya^ Scoch holland £27. 34 y^ fuistin 27 4 pece^ Russa Lining £17 : 19 yar^ Brown holand £9 36 30 y^ Osnbrigs £10 : 18 Ells yal^. Canvis 18 2 pic^ buckrum £24 : 24 y^ Diaper 30 — one trunk full best fine wrighting peaper 40 pound tea half hogshead powder Suger 42 ya'. English Swanskin 24 this Countrey 3 pice', patch 50 y^ printed Lining . 20 y^ Callico Several Eemnants ditto 12 y". ujuisling £18. 18 y^ Gotten & Lining £13 mens Silk & worsted Stockings 20 pair yarn £19. Several piec^ Garters 10 Shoes Clogs Goloshoes 3 pie\ Torettoes 2 ditto Gingam one piece of popling 10 yards flannile Mohair & mohair buttons Silk twist Silk and hair buttons all Sorts Metle & glass buttons Shoe bukles £20. knifes Sisors 20 Combs of all Sorts £20 — 9 pairs gloues 6 2 doz° Lam Gloues 24 — 20 pair black Shammey £18 42 90 V'. Stuff £45. 30 yar^ fine Shaloon 30 40 y' ditto £20. 9 hoops 27 19 french handker^ £11 one piece Sheeting £30 60 j-ards })erseon difrent Coulers allymoad Luitstring Mantays 38 yards ten yards fine P^nglish flannel 20 pound Coffey £ s. d. 179 216 120 100 80 30 49 52 46 72 6S 54 £9 36 28 74 50 80 75 33 18 57 42 20 10 31 41 29 100 30 29 18 7 48 50 2113 30 40 26 .8 42 75 47 47 54 51 13 5 430 8257 14 — 40 City Document JS'o. 100. 5 fether beds bolster & pillows 5 [3acldng bottom bead steads G pair Blankets 5 good Quilts Crimson harriteen Curtius one Set green harriteen ditto one Set Cloath Coulered ditto 12 pair Sheets Som fine holland 14 pair pilow Cases Damask & diaper tableing 2 Easy Chairs £20 — 2 rownd back ditto 40 2 dozen 3 pair brass hand Irons Shovels & thongs two pair Iron ditto one large Mohogony table one Large black walnut ditto one Mohogany Card ditto one black walnut ditto 2 Small round ditto ray own Pictur Several more 10 Looking Glasses 5 very Large three Desks 40 — one Chest draurs 24 2 polstered Stools 15 — a quantyty Books 80 3 Chamber tables one tea table 6 Cheasts & trunks 2 Iron Bound 2 Cases Botles £8 — 2 Glass Lanterons Some Silk Cover Chears Shade for Shop windows 4 kichen tables a hors and folding board 4 doz"^. hard metle plates G Soop ditto 6 watter ditto 13 dishes 30 — 4 pair best brass Candlesticks 10 3 Larg Copper Kittles 4 Sase pans two Skillets two Coffl pots three tea kittles one duch Oven one Grid Iron two brass Chafing dishes a frying pan one doz°. Ivery handle knives & forks — 10 ditto 4 glass Cases 2 nests of Drawrs 4 pair Scales and all my weights three Counters in the Shop three tea boards 40 tea Cannisters Sum of them holds 70 weiafht 22 10 £ s. d. 280 80 120 40 30 16 130 70 60 84 910 35 8 25 14 12 8 8 30 190 64 85 22 501 20 4 12 6 6 3 40 10 40 26 22 9 15 6 3 8 1 10 225 10 35 12 15 3 Miscellaneous Papees, 1760. 41 a doz". Candle molds 2 — one gross Bottles 10 2 doz°. Cliany plates 48 — 2 doz°. Coller*^. with small dishes one doz°. CuIds and Sausers one doz"^. Coffy ditto £6 — 2 Chany tea pots 2 — 5 Larg Chany punch bowls 12 Quart and pint bouls £18 6 pint ditto 3 — 2 Sugar dishes 3 2 Cream pots 20/ one black Suit padusway Quite new one Grey English Damask Gound Quite new one Crimson ditto one blew ditto one Sand Coulered new two green ditto one Scarlet Sattin ditto one hair grogrom ditto two Luitstring ditto ' one white damask ditto three washing ditto Six quilted Coats four of them Silk two pair Stays one Scarlet Cloath peticoat 5 dimity ditto one Scarlet Cloath Rideing hood one Short Cloak & 2 velvet hoods three pair Rich Brocaded Shoes and Clogs three pair Rusell ditto 1 8 shifts one doz'' of them very fine hollan 7 Lawn and Cambrick Eaprons 14 holand and Garliek ditto 18 fine handkerchiefs one doz". plain Caps and hoods Sevral full Suits of fine Lace Sum Lappt wedth Caps duble ruflSls handker^ Eaprons &"= one Dimond Ring one ditto thre morning ditto thre playin ditto one goold neacklace 100 beads one Silver wach two Silver Sniif boxes three thousand Dollars 279 oz. wrought plate at 50/ £ 12 38 6 8 18 21 4 194 10 90 60 40 — 40 — 40 40 35 40 20 12 15 ■75 507 30 12 20 40 12 18 6 15 64 35 28 27 10 with 200 50 — 10 — 24 _- 12 — 20 — 40 10 6750 697 10 7613 10 10454 42 City Document!' No. 100. f s. d. brouffht from the other Sheet 8257 14 O Ten^ £18911 19 LawfuU Money. £2394 18 6 the Loss of three houses £400 To be deducted from the Personal Estate £694 18 6 To be added to the Real Estate £133 6 8 Allowed. Sa] [lAH MONEAL. £. S. d. 93 yard Oznabrigs at 8/ 37 4 — 20 yard Tichlingburgs 10/ 10 an Iron Stove 40 2 Beaver Hatts 20 2 Sash Windows 50 Sq'. Glass & frames 20 12 Board 4 14 — SO^'' Bottrope 7 10 — Carpenters Bill in M^ Lindells Buildings 9 — Mason Bill in D°. 27 Sundries Lost in the Loft as Riggan Blocks &c. 9 185 Lawf ull Money £24 13 43 Allowed £22 L, . Money single man. John M*^Neill £. s. d. 1 Riding hood 9 2 par of Stockings 2 5 1 mufe 3 1 pare of Gloues 14 1 pare Shous & Buckels 1 8 the Lineing of a gound 15 1 Pare of Jumps 3 20 2 Allowed L money £2 13 Ann me Loy Liveing at Capt. Edward Blake. One half the House in King Street in w'''^. Lived M"". John "Wheatly with a Brick Kitchin &c. — 2000 — LMy. £266 13 deduct 33 6 allowed. £233 6 8 Sarah michell jMiscELLA]srEOus Papees, 1760. 43 152 Fath: 12^ Inch cable, Ab'. 1/3"^ Worn. Jugs^Ab'. 46 A New Boat Cost £ s. d. at 36/ 82 16 — 12 10 — Lmy. £95 "W. MOLINEUX To 12 plens To Jointer smithen plen To won ax and and 2 ogers To 2 saus To window shutters panel work completed \ 3 winders j To chisils and rasps and bits To won hindred of bords To walnet plank ten foot Old tennor deduct £ 6 2 8 7 12 40 £5 Allowed. £95 s. d. 2 4 2 10 5 7 17 Allowed. £4 10 — James moltman. 7 Kitchin Chairs — 4 Backs 1 p"". Andiron — Cost £9 — 1 p^ Dogs 1 Brass Skimmer & Ladle 1 frying 1 Gridiron 2 Trammell 1 Tea Kittle Two Quarts 1 Small Brass Skillet 1 Iron pott a pail full 4 Brass Candlesticks 2 Iron Ditto Brass Ball 1 Brass Kittle 3 pail full 2 p^ Sheeths 5 Shifts. Good 1/2 doz. Knives & forks a Case of Chest Draws 1 p"". Tongs 1 Iron Slice Tubbs bar'^ &c 2 doz. Quart Bottles 4 Erthin plates old Tenor 4 10 — 9 2 10 — 1 10 — 2 5 — 15 — 2 15 — 4 10 — 2 2 5 — 3 1 5 — 9 — — 9 — — 6 5 — 1 6 1 10 — 2 6 1 2 G 3 2 — — 10 — 44 City Document No. 100. 3 pewter Spoons 1 Small Glass Lanthorn 2 pickters in fraim 1 Iron Box & Heaters Aprons Caps & Handk". Ruffells &c. 1 Corded Bedstead Allowed. £12 14 1^ Sarah X morrs mark £ s. d. 6 — 2 5 — 1 5 — 2 10 — 12 — — 1 5 — £95 6 — A Large loockin glase By 28 and by 15 inchis 20 00 00 A tea kitel 06 15 00 A Large iron skilet 00 16 00 five Puter plates 01 10 00 six Delfe plates 01 05 00 onefiershufel 00 15 00 A Pare of Candil sticks 00 10 00 three Knifes and forks 00 18 00 one gridiron 00 15 00 one ax and one tomhock 01 18 00 one Cradel and a standin stoole 03 10 00 one tabel 02 05 00 one Under bed and bed sted and bed Cord 08 05 00 one large bed blankit 04 10 00 A Pare of Coten sheats 03 00 00 one Poudnen and twenty Wate of beefe 03 10 one tub and one Pale 00 12 00 My one a Parel one Jackit - 04 00 00 one Pare of Briches 01 05 00 one short and too pare of stocking and one stok 02 05 00 My Nafgasion Books and instruments 09 10 00 My Wifes a Parel one Cote and two aprons 04 00 00 one Cambrick hankichun 02 05 00 one shift 01 05 00 7 Capes 02 02 00 one Pare of New shous 01 05 00 Children a Parel one Jacket one shurt and one shift and stokins With sum other things 02 00 00 A Chest of Draws brok and hurt Vere Much 02 00 00 sum Chaney and sum glases 00 18 00 Webster Mygatt. 93 19 — Allowed LM^. 12 10 6^ Large number of D''^ Watts Hymns & Psalms — lost & Distroy'd at the value of Eight pounds large Gold Ring with three stones one pound Eight a Number of bound Books lost & spoilt one Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 45 pound Three seamans Compases Broke to pieses one pound Lost a number of sieve buttons Coat & Brest one pound, polisht open work shoe Buckles & others one pound two large Boxes of wafer & some razors ten shilKngs half Doz lingum vity Soap Boxes Broke ten shilling two Chairs lost large Table & Desk Broke one pound number of Sive bottoms & scale one pound Linen & Cover- lid one pound ten Lawfull£17 18 — Thomas Rakd. 4 Bead Steads £4 1 feather Bead 20 2 straw Beads 50 The Bed Cloths bel- ) longs to 1 Bead j 1 Case Draws — 2 Look". Glasses 40/ 2 p"". Flatt Irons i doz. knives & forksl 2 Skilletts 1 7/6 2 Gounds 4 £ 6 Chairs 30/ flesh fork 4 doz. Bottles 25/ 3 Shifts 3*. 3 Holland Aprons 2 Chick Aprons 5 Sheets 3^. p^ 5 Table Clo/ hs 3 Tables 20 1^ doz. Napkins 15/ 4 3Ruggs&l Coverlid 7 1 Brass Supe Pan 3 2 pair Andirons 4 Tramells 1 frying pan 1 doz. Picters 1^ doz. cups & saucers 3 Chaney Bowls 1 Chaney Plate 1 Glass Sarver 6 Earthin Potts 3 of them full of greese 1 pott of prckles 16 20 7 4 2 15 15 1 15 — 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 6 — 2 — 171 18 her MaRGRETT X ROGGERS mark 4 quilting frame 1 quilted Petticoatt 1 Bagg hops 1 pair New Shoves & Cloggs 2 p^ Stockings 1 Beaver Hatt a shoe Makers seatt w'\ all the Tools 1 side sole leather 1 Barrell soap 1 Firkin Pork 50^^. 3 New hogsheads 8 Washing Tubbs 1 Beer Barrell 1 funiel 2 Wood Axes & Horse 2 p"". Iron Caudle- sticks 1 p^ Brass D°. a Ladle & scimmer 4 Water Pails 2 Cloth Jackets 45/ 1 Spitt. 3 Bed Coids 1 10 — 3 — — 18 — 5 10 — 2 4 6 15 6 — 8 — 8 — 4 10 3 10 1 5 15 4 — 10 5 10 10 15 £80 7 With a Number of other Articles w"^. at present I cannot Remember. Chest Cloths a young Woman left at my house. 171.18 80. 7 £252.05 Totall 1 p^ Steelyard 2. — £254.05 Old Tenor Allowed £33 18 8 46 Cixr Document No. 100. Viz 2 Coverlids of a Bed 1 Sheet 2 Pillows Bed Steed 1 Copper Sauce pan 1 Brass ditto 1 Iron Tramill Mehetabel Russell 30/ 20/ old Tenor Allowed £12 LMonev £1 10 — 18 — 2 13 20 Dollars 4 Cliex Shirts (allmost new) 6/ 1 p'. Large Jacket & Briches 2 p^ Stockings Chest at 6/ Nehemiah Sampson. Allowed Lawful Money £ s. d. 6 — 14 — 18 — 6 — 10 — £8 18 — 1 Gowne at the Vellow at Lest 3 Shifts at the Vellow of 4 Aprons at the Vellow of 2 handkerchiefs at the Vellow Allowed L M^. mark Mildred yyi Smith hir £ s. d. 1 17 4 1 18 2 2 00 08 8 6 04 Shop Board & "Windows ly^ 1 fine Cloath 2 yd^ Plush Sundry Triming 1 pair Large Britches 1 Large Brass Kittell 1 Brass Skillett 1 Corded Bedstid 1 Sacon Bottom a Boset 1 Table 1 pair Tongs & Shuffell 2 Fowlding Bourds & Close Horse 2 Pair Skaills & Waits 1 Gun Bagnet & Cutlass at 28 at 13 4 £ s. d. 1 15 1 ^ 8 2 16 — 1 — — 1 12 8 — 1 12 — 2 8 8 6 14 9 4 1 12 — Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 47 a Corner Cubert 1 d°. Kitchen Clieairs 3 Flatt Irons 1 Bushell Indian Meall 4 Shifts 1 apron & 7 Caps 2 Large Stone Jugs 1 Small Ditto 1 Iron Pott — 1 Kittell Ditto 3 Barrells Sope 2 Barrells Sider 1 Hundred Wait Sugar 2 Cord Wood 1 Pair New Shews 1 Saw Allowed. NiCH^. Tabb. £ s. d. 6 8 8 6 5 1 12 • — ,. 10 8 4 — 3 9 4 1 2 8 — 2 8 — 10 — £32 14 8 The Real Estate Belonging to the Late Christopher Tilden De- ceased Consists of one Double Dwelling house and one Store house which Let for £27 6 8 p''.' Year the Land Lays in two Lots one Lot 30 fet. frunt and 12 Back the other Lot 30 fet. South and frunt and 60 ft West & 60 fet North East and 12 fet North and Exclusive of the Land and Rubish I think the Buildings to be Worth £400 Tliere is besides the Above a Store house which the Said Tilden and Benja" : Phillips Build upon M^ Lendells Land for which they had a Lease and it is now four year before the Lease wiU be up halfe the Store and halfe Saile Loft Let for £9 6 8 p^ Year 37 6 8 The Above Buildings was Consum'd to Ashes £437 6 Allowed. Sarah Tilden. 1 Folding Board 1 P. Flatt Irons 1 Box Iron & Heaters 1 Stow & frame 1 Trunk Two New Bibles and Sundry Valuable Books Allowed Easter Tinkom. £ s. d. 3 3 2 2 5 1 10 £11 15 8 5 £20 £2 13 4 48 City Document No. 100. To 1 Bead (Straw) To Beadslet To Lenin whells Grat Avhell Won Learg Teabl 4 Chars 2 puter perengs 1 payr of handerons 1 Large Iron pot 1 puter plat 1 Candell Stick 1 Lai'ge Shuger Box £25 — — 2 5 — 6 15 — . 1 10 — 2 10 — 3 1 1 1 — — 10 10 — 5 4 old Tener £45 9 over charge on a Bed 15 9 £30 TiNKAMS Daughter. Allowed £4 1 27 forms for children 4 at 8 3 Small Tables 1 8 10 Chairs old at 18 1 pair old sett o Draws at 1 5 Shifts with Capes at 18 1 Coverlit at 17 2 pair o Sheets & pillows at 16 1 Iron pot & 2 Skillets 12 6 pewter plates at 4 3 Table Cloths at 3 12 towels Corse linen at 2 2 Gowns at 1 2 quilt pette coats at 18 2 pair o'hose, 2 pair Golowshoes | ^ « 8 Ditto 2 pair Pattoons at i \J yJ 2 China plates 4 delph, 4 glass 7 a Mahogany Box & 6 pewter spoons 16 Cash 4 2 Bed Stead 1 duch bottom at 1 3 aprons 8 £11 5 8 another Account 2 13 4 Allowed £13 19 Easter Tincomb. four Deer Skins in the keeping of M^ Daniel Eemick which was Burnt they Cost me last winter old Tenor £18. — Allowed. Elisha Tupper. Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 49 1 Doseu of Books 6 Napken 3 Shifts 1 apron 2 hankichrs 2 Dollers Cash her Ann X Vandeluer Mark £ s. d. 5 6 5 4 4 10 £25 Allowed £3 6 8 John Walls Lost by Boston fier March 22'^ 1760. By a Chemblay falling Down on me as I was helping a Ingine Lamed me so that J was Carred to my Lodging By mr. Peck. to 4 Weeks Board att my Lodging at 4£ to 1 mounth I was Lame to Cash Paid the Docter singleman £ s. d. 16 20 2 5 old tenor £38 5 Allowed £5 2 House and Land on y^. South Side of Fort Hill Mortgaged by Edw*^. Brattle Oliver more than it sold for Large Warehouse at Olivers dock, when burnt ") down in y^ Year 1748. It cost me to rebuild >- it againe ) Large Coopers Shop brick and Slated a Schooner upwards of 50 Tuns all her Rigging Cables Blocks &'=. and two Suits of Sailes : One but a year old 500 4000 — — 1500 — — 2500 Two Suits of Sails belonging to an Other Schooner of 32 Tuns, one Suit of Sails but a year Old burnt in M^ Bulfinches Sail Loft which was sold : but not delivered was Obliged to Allow p Apprisement allowed Real Estate 500 personal 393 450 — 13 4 £893 Jn*' Wheelwright. 13 50 City Document JSTo. 100.' Stock & Tools amounting to at the Lowest Computation Six Large Hogs at £10 6 Barrens Cyder at 60/ 2 Groce Quart Bottles 1 Quarter Cask Red wine cont=. 20 GalP at Least f barrell Pork 1 Cord wood 1 Load Faggotts 1 Load Hay w'. 1000"^ at 16/ 100 Candle Boxes at 10/ 6 Boxes Candles w'. 270 at 6/ - - 6 boxes at 10/ 2 Beads & Beeding 4 Bed Steeds 9 Straw bottom Chairs at 25/ 1 doz" London Puter Plates 1 Copper Tea Kittle 1 Iron Pott & Copper Pott 1 p"". Ironing Box & heaters 1 Trunk Linuing Contg. Sheets Table Cloths Napkins &c at Least to the Value of 1 doz". Chaney Cups & Saucers 2 p^ Men's Shoes almost new 1 New Wig 1 Case & Bottles 2 Swords common & two Baynotts & 1 Cut Las 3 Pistalls 12. 0. 1 Quilted Coat & 1 Eidinghood 10. 0. 0. 2 Bridles 80/ & 1 Saddle 90/ 1 Frying pan & Fender 2 doz". Cabiges 10/ 1 Turnips 12/ 1 box Sallerv 25/ 1 box horse Reddish 25/ 2 Potts Pickles 60/ 2 G^ Vinager 14/ 1 p'". Pott hooks 20/ 1 p^ Shovell & Tongs 44/ 1 Cleaver 1 Ax 4 '"'. Coffee 28/- 1 Pott hogs fat 12 '^ 47/ £ s. d. 1000 — — ■ 60 18 — 10 10 — 40 — 11 5 — 8 — 2 10 — 8 — 50 — 84 — 30 — 16 — — 11 5 — 6 4 - — — 4 2 10 — 30 — — 3 4 9 6 4 — — — — 1422 — — 22 8 10 — 1452 10 3 10 — 1 2 — 2 10 — 3 14 — 3 4 — 1466 10 3 5 3 15 £1473 10 5 doz. Moulds (pewter) in Law Money 196 9 4 6 — — Allowed £202 9 4 THOMAS WHITE Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 51 One Black Walnut Table 4 feet Long One Maple D°. two Beadsteds one Bead Cord "Wate Sinners one D°. of hemp one Faire of Curtin Rods one Paire of Tongues two Trammels & hoocks two Large G-uilt Family Fictures half a Dozing Knifes & Forcks Two Large Earthin Dishes & Plates foure L'on Candle Sticks with Brass nobs one Coffey Mill one Syne, to seell good Macking & Fainting one Lamp one Tea Chest one Whale Bone Peticoate one Sive one Coffey Pott one Flower Kidd Part of a Faire of Stayes Two Small Iron Kettles Two Faire of mens Shues one Case Bottle with 6 quart D°. one Tea Pott with halfe a Doz°. Cups & Sausers one Frying Pan Severall Small Nessisereys to y^ Best of my ) jugment to y^ Vallue J Fier Wood to y"^. Vallue of one Gread Iron one Iron Bound Casks Lawful Money £13 12 11 deduct over charged 3 14 £ s. d. Xlo XlO X 8 X 2 5 X 1 5 X 5 1 10 X 4 00 X 9 00 2 00 2 00 2 ' 00 4 10 3 00 09 2 10 X 5 00 08 05 10, 3 00 2 00 X 2 00 1 10 3 00 2 00 3 00 3 00 1 00 2 05 £102 07 00 Allowed. £10 11 Mary Wittney 22 Fu-e Arms 50 Swords 1 Gun Barrel 1 wrought with Gold 8 Arm Chests at 40/ 1 Sledg 90/ Glass Windows £15 5 1 Pair of Bellows 1 Chimney I built in my Shop belonging to M''. Borland 24 1 Sign Benches & Draws 1 PoUishing wheal & Head & Spindles Stones & Brushes & Turninff Leath Old Tenor £. s. d. 110 75 13 1 16 19 15 11 124 15 45 5 40 7 10 f)2 Cut L>ocuaient No. 100. Sundry Tooles 2.0 Gun locks (') GroBs Gun Rods 1 Pair of Pumps or Shoes 1 Large Shade Cloth 22"'. of Leaden weights at 4/ 1 I-'ouch & Sword Belt i> liuck Slings 1 Door Look 70/ 1 Bush', of Harding 20/ 4 Axes i:>0/ 2 Riveting Tooles i.5/ 2 Harners &, a Slate & 18 Boyanetts .John Written old Tenor £481 Allowed Lawf ull Money £04 £ s. d. Lo 2.5 1.3 10 1 17 G 4 10 4 8 .0 12 G 4 10 4 10 2 .0 .37 10 481 8 034 .^ 8 £ s. d. 2 Bedsteads 9 — — 1 doz. Chairs, Kain ]2 — — 3 White Tables .3 — — 1 lilack Walnut iJitto ij — — . 2 'iVunks very good r> — — . a Sifting Trough 1 — 1 .Jack 6 1.5 — 1 Chest 4 JO — 1 j/. Stilliard 1 10 — a liag of Feathers .80^'. at 1 3/ 19 10 — a Tortoise shell Box. Silver Rlrn'i & hinges .5 — 1 Iron Pot 1 10 — 1 Japann'd Charnhter Table 4 — — 0. Tenor £7G 1.0 2 Shifts and 2 Aprons '•) — £81 15 her Allowed £10 18 Jehosebeth X Wing. Mark A number of Sails burnt at M'. Palfrey's Sail Loft belonging to the Sloop Beaver, .John Fisher Master. £. s. d. viz'. 2 Mainsails' 1 Foresail '1 .Tibb 1 Topsail \ Computed to be Worth 64 5 — 1 Spritsail 1 Water sail 2 lioat Sails ?> Cask of Nails, lost in the Store of .John Rovve Esq : bought of him, as per Certificate Amounting to .31 10 — J. WiNSLOW Allowed. 90 4 — Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 53 d. 1 Green Herryteen Easy Chair 1 Arm Chaire 1 Diaper Table Cloth 1 Cord wood 2 pair New Cloth Breeches 1 Barrel Svder Flour £9 "O/ 1 p^ Candlesticks 15/ 2 Common Chairs 36/ Sund^. Small Articles 60/ Pork f s. 35 — 2 5 1 10 7 20 4 9 15 4 16 7 10 old tenor £91 16 Allowed. L my. £12 4 for N WiNSLow John Belcher £. s. d. an Under Bed & Blanket 3 a Small brass kettle Skillet & Saucepan 4 — — 3 Tramels 4 10 — a Large Iron pot «fe 2 pair of pot hooks 3 5 — 2 folding Boards 30/ a pair Curtin Rods 30/ 3 — — 2 house Brushes 15/ a spit & Frying Pan 40/ 2 15 — 4 School Forms 110 Sundrys Earthen vStone Glass & Linen 5 — — 2 peticoats 50/ a Set work Tul 20/ 3 10 — 2 Basketts with work in them 1 10 — 3 Common Chairs 45'/ 2 pair of Clogs 40/ 4 5 — Old Tenor £36 5 Allowed £4 16 her Lydia X Wise. Mark Account of the loss which I have Sustained by the Great Fire which happend on the 20*^. March 1760. In the Barn £ s. d. 2 pr Trucks at £18 — - 36 _ _ 2 Sleds 10 20 a new chais Harniss "WTieels &c 65 an Old Wherry, a Bran Been, & some Bran & Hay 12 i; In the Sellar £ s. d. 2 barrels of Soap 7 10 15 — 2 new I^mpty barrels 2 — a water pipe & Tubbs Bettle Wedges f 2 hand saws Wood Ax &c | 12 29 — — 54 City Document No. 100. Upper Chamber d. 3 Bedsteds 10 — — 1 doz" chairs 6 3 pine Tabbies 4 10 2 pr Sheets 1 doz" Towels & Table Cloths 4 10 2 Petticoats 6 2 Cradles & Negros Beding 12 43 — — ■ Old' Ten^ £205 — in Lawful money £27 allowed Tho^ Bennett The following is an Account of the Loss sustained by Pompey Blackman in the fire of y" 20'^ March 1760. £ s. d. 1 Black Walnut Desk 1 Large Looking Glass 6 Turtle Shell plates 3 China Bowles 3 china mugs 4 Wine Glasses 12 Tea Cups & Saucers 2 Tea Potts 3 Gowns 2 Table Cloths 4 aprons 3 Handkerchiefs 4 caps 1 oval Table 7 chairs 1 small cupboard 12 Knives & Forks 4 pewter porringers 1 pewter Bason 4 spoons 1 cheese 1 Dripping pan 1 Cullender 1 Brass Ladle 1 Tm Candle Box 1 pr Bellows 1 Salt Box 1 Tea Kettle £20 — — 6 2 1 16 1 10 1 — 1 15 22 3 6 2 15 1 3 7 15 2 5 1 16 9 4 1 4 1 2 6 1 2 6 1 9 18 1 10 10 3 5 34 44 15 11 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 55 1 Small Feather Bed £9 2 Rugs 6 1 Blankett 2 50 lbs Pork • 6 40/ a box over charge — 2 J Boxes Lemons 50 1 Large chest 3 Deduct 7 yds camblet POMPEY BlaCKMON Lw mony 1 cup board 1 10 i^ bbl Red Herring 9 1 coat 2 1 Jaekett 1 2 pr Trowzers 1 10 1 pr Pumps 1 10 1 Flesh Fork 7 6 5 Towwells 1 17 6 1 Diaper napkin 10 — 1 Tin Lau thorn 1 2 6 1 Tin Tunnel 9 1 Large Bible 3 10 Bound Books 2 10 12 Pamphlets 2 1 ci'oss cut saw 13 10 1 egg slice 5 1 Tin coffee pott 7 6 1 Pott Pickles 2 10 2 cotton caps £1 10 1 Silk Handkerchief 18 ^ cord wood 3 15 2 swanskin Jackets 1 10 4 glass Beckers 1 — 81 10 16 10 9 16 18 12 13 £225 25 3 3 200 7 207 £27 12 56 City Document No. 100. Total in Law^ money Boston April 12'\ 1760 Prudence Brailsford The follow" : is an Accompt of the Loss sustained by me the Suscriber in tlie late Fire of the 20"\ of March 1760. £ s. d. A Barn, 1 Storey high, 21 Feet long, 16 Feet wide 26 13 4 A large Black Walnut Table 1 1 4 3 Pine Ditto 14/. 4 Leather Bottom's chairs 20/ 1 14 6 chamber chairs 18/. 3 chairs do. 8/ 16 2 Brass Kettles 20/. 2 Iron Pots 9/4'^. 2 pr andirons 8/117 4 2 Tea Kettles £1. 1 skillet 2/ 1 2 3 Bed-steads 18/. 1 cord wood 21/4^ 1 19 4 1 copper Sawspan 5/4. 1 Trunk 4/, Fire Shovel & Tongs 2/8 .12 4 Brass Candlesticks 8/. 1 Copper Lamp 5/4 13 4 1 Sett of Pewter (Liquid) measures 8 6 1 Bell Mettle Morter 6/. 1 Coffee Mill 6/ 12 1 six Q' Jug of Rum 7/4. 2 Bbbls Cyder 13/4 10 8 2 pr Scales w'^ Wates &c 8/. 1 Fender 2/8 10 8, 1 Skimmer 1/6.1 Lanthon 4/ 5 6 6 Barrells. 1 Hogshead 21/4. 4 Doz Bottles 12/ 1 13 4 2 Delph Dishes. 6 Plates 5/4. 1 Riding hood. 1 great coat 12/ 17 4 1 Firkin Pork 8/. Wood Horse 2/8 10 8 1 pr curtain Rods 6/. 1 Flint Steele 6/ 12 £44 13 An Account of what was lost in the late Fire belonging to John Bright whose misfortune it is to be Aged, blind & lame. £ s. d. 6 shirts & shifts 4 Aprons 3 check Handkerchiefs 2 pair of wom^ Hose 2 pair Mens Ditto 2 Bed Blankets 1 Rug 1 Quilt 1 Filler 2 Wiggs 1 new — 4 Old Towels 1 Large pewter Dish 3 Plates 1 Porringer 1 Coffee mill 1 pair Large Brass Scales 1 pair Small Ditto 1 Large Tin Scale Weights from 7 "" to | ounce, from") 4 lbs to i oz Weights 6/. [ .. 12 8 7 lbs to 4 lbs 6/8 ) 2 8 10 8 4 2 8 2 8 10 8 8 8 1 4 1 15 4 10 8 4 1 6 4 2 3 4 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 7 Knives & 7 Porks 1 corner Cupboard 3 China Dishes 7 Delf Dishes 6 Earthern pots 3 earthen pudding pans 1 Half Peck 1 Tin Quart 2 pints 2 Half Pints & 1 Gill Ditto 2 Peper Boxes 2 Funels 1 Doz°' Skewers 2 Brass Candle sticks 6 Iron Ditto 1 O}'! Lamp 3 Stone Mugs 1 pr Iron Dogs 1 pr new Heeters 1 Hand Saw 1 Closestool Chair 1 Arm Chair 2 Black Walnut Chairs 3 Kitchen Chairs 4 Boxes 4 Washing Tubs 3 Barrels 1 Large Funnel 3 Clothes Brushes 1 Driping Pan 1 China Bowl 6 Candle Moulds & a Stand 1 Iron Bound Case with 6 2 Quart Bottles 1 Loggerhead to warm Beer 1 Tea pot 6 Cups & 6 Saucers 2 Cannisters 1 Ax 1 Hatchet, 1 spade, 1 shovel 2 petty coats 1 pair mens shoes good 3 two Bushel Bags 1 Large wooden Tray A Number Books A Bedstead 3 sashes approvd allowd her Sarah X Bright mark £ s. d. 4 10 8 6 3 2 3 9^ 6 1 1 2 6 8 1 6 2 8 2 8 2 5 9 2 8 4 10^ 6 10 8 8 10 8 4 3 4 3 4 4 1 4 2 1 4 8 2 8 1 Q 1 1 8 6 6 3 4 8 1 4 18 8 8 £18 15 4 58 City Document No. 100. An Inventory of Goods lost in the Fire by M"" her own Acco' Mar. 20. 1760, viz. 3 sacking Bedsteads 1 Corded Bedstead 1 Gi'een Harrateen Bed & part of a Red Ditto 1 Red Harrateen Easy chair 10 Chairs — Leather Bottoms 5 Cane Chairs 6 Turkey-worked Ditto 4 Kitchen Ditto 1 Elbow Chair 1 Low Ditto 2 Chamber Tables 2 Oval Tables 2 Tea Tables one Japan'd 2 Kitchen Tables 2 Japan'd Tea Boards 1 chamber Looking glass 3 Tea Kettles 2 L'oning Boxes 1 Large Copper Frying pan 1 Brass Ditto 2 pair of Brass andirons 1 Brass Hearth 3 pair of Brass Scales with weights 1 pr large 3 Iron pots 2 Brass Candle Sticks 2 pair of Bellows 1 high Candlestick 11 pewter Candle moulds hard mettle 1 Tea Chest & Canisters 5 Soup plates & 3 Dishes new 1 pewter cheese Dish 1 Copper ChafHng Dish 1 Couch 3 Spits & Jack &c 1 Clock 2 pair of Holland sheets fine 4 Holland pillow Cases Do. 2 Check aprons 1 Chints Gown 1 Quilted petticoat 1 Large Chests 1 gross of Bottles 1 pair of Stillyards Large 1 Silver Tea spoon large 2 Close-stools & pans Lidia Brown On £ s. d. 39 6 125 30 30 10 24 4 3 1 22 18 14 6 12 9 10 3 5 2 10 4 9 12 4 2 3 4 3 4 9 1 4 4 10 18 60 £539 £ s. d. 27 4 10 1 10 6 3 4 12 2 10 10 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. ' 59 15 Ivory handled Knives & Forks, a number of pictures a Filligree Sconce 2 China Bowles 1 pair of Flat Irons 1 Large Brass Skimmer 2 Axes and a Saw 2 Tin Stoves 1 Bolster and a Blanket 3 Large Bags of Feathers ab' 50 lbs 1 Large Handsome press 1 pair of Decanters 1 Case of Drawers 3 pair of Iron Andirons 1 Large pewter Turene 2 pair of Tongs 1 Copper Sauce pan A number of Books with a large Bible 2 Large Folding Boards 1 Japaned Corner Cupboard 1 Bell- metal Mortar and 1 Lignum Vitia 1 Driping pan The Valiants of a Calico Bed 1 Warming pan 3 House Brushes 1 Black Quilted Coat and a number of articles in the cellar with some other Things so damaged as to be unfit for use. 1 China Tea pot. 5 China Cups & 5 Saucers. 1 Decanter 1 new fine LawQ Apron A Beetle & Wedges 30 w' of Try'd up Tallow 5 lbs Babery wax A Small Feather Bed. 3 Negros Cribs 1 with Sacking 1 Large Feather Bed ab* 60 lbs at 10/ 1 Glass Lanthorn 1 Massetintoo Picture 1 painted on Glass-gilt frame. 2 Brass Chaffing Dishes 10 Tin pattv pans 7 Sheets of'^Tin 2 Doz" Cake Pans A Easy Chair damaged to the value The Head of a yellow Harrateen Bed £ s. d. 10 4 10 5 2 2 5 1 10 14 2 5 25 5 3 10 12 3 2 10 2 12 3 10 5 6 1 3 4 10 4 4 £760 15 £ s. d. 1 2 10 1 2 10 2 8 6 1 2 6 10 6 30 4 10 1 10 10 15 1 15 8 5 60 ' City Docuivient No. 100. 5 y*^ and a Quarter of new Irish Linnen 1 china mug 2 Head posts of a Bedstead 2 Coflfe Mills 2 Cleavers & Choping Knife 4 Wine Juggs Stone 3 large Stone Pickel pots Old Tenor deduct a Tab'le £ s. d. 6 5 1 1 2 10 3 6 4 £869 6 7 13 4 £861 7 2 is L my £ s. d. 114 16 11 . 7 14 4 another ace' allowed £122 11 3 Also Sundry Belonging To M"" Rob' Gordon a Gent" Lodger at M" Browns the following Articles left with s"* Brown & is now gone to Antigua. Vis. Inventor}' of M'' Gordons Things lost in the late Fire at M" Browns. A very fine Broad Cloth Suit of Cloths Silk & lining for two Suits of Cloaths 1 Doz"^ of Shirts 25 India Silk & Cotten Handkerchiefs A suit of very fine muslin Curtains for a field Bed. 16 fine muslin Crevats a number of Towels & Sheets a rum chest with 1 doz" Bottles hold^ a Large Folio Dictionary quite new a Sett of Popes Works 10 Vols new a Sett of Popes Homer new a Sett of the Spectators new a Sett of the Tattlers new a Sett of the Guardian new And a number of other valuable Books in History, Geography &c quite new With money scales & weights a fine India Counter Pin an India Chints Gown a Glass Lanthorn old tenor Errors Excepted in behalf of my mother Lydia Brown Dorothy Browne £ s. d. 70 38 10 42 50 1 field Bed. 12 24 15 Quarts each 15 15 15 12 12 9 3 10 :s in History, 25 , 3 20 12 3 or £396 £52 16 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 61 To the Honourable Select men & Overseers of the Town of Boston. A True Ace' of the Loss Sustained by Jacob Bucknam in the Late Great fire in Boston: 210 hundred of Screwed Hay at 22/6 90 hundred of Loose Hay at 17/ 1 horse £20. 1 pr Hay Screws & tackling £45. 1 cart saddle 45/. pr Trucks £7. 2 collars £410/ 2 Bridles £4.10/. 2 Blind Do. £4. 10/. 1 p^ Large Stilliard £13. 10/ seven B^ cyder £21. 3 IBarrels Vinegar £18. 1 Iron bound cask £7. 4 hogs*^ for Cyder £12. 1 Crosscutt Saw £5. 1 hand saw 30/. one Hatchett 40/ pickled cucumbers & peppers Roots £6. ^ barr^ soap £3. A Gun £6. 15. 0. [?] 18 empty Barrels £13. 10/. wood & Cole £7. 2 Large Weights £2. 10/. 1 Doz" Glass Bottles 30/. 1 pr stays £4. 1 great coat £4. 10. 1 small Dask £3. 10/. 1 Tramell 50/ 1 stone jug & pickl potts & pickle Tubs £236 76 10 65 13 5 9 34 10 25 17 3 10 5 9 15 20 10 /. .4 8 10 6 6 18 Old Tenor £540 18 Allowed L money £72 Jacob Bucknam. The Underwritten are a Just Estamate of what was Lost in the Late Dreadfull fire which Hapned on Thursday morning at 2 o'clock the 20"^ of March 1760, Lost at the Shop of John Bulfinch ship Joyner in Battery march. 1000 Merchantable Boards all burnt 750 clear Ditto 3 saws To stock Tools To Fitted stuff To 1 Bench To 1 Binnacle To 2 Henn Coops To 2 chest To a Boat oars and sails To a Bed stead To 1000 shingles Old Ten' errors excepted L my £22 pr. John Bulfinch 0. Ten' £16 10 20 5 12 30 18 5 5 11 9 28 4 10 6 £165 5 62 City Document No. 100. £ s. d. 4 Shifts at 35/ 7 3 under Peticoats 30/ 4 10 1 Black Quilted Ditto 3 1 Damisk Table cloth 5 1 New Fashiou'd Muff & case & Gloves 4 1 Pair Stays 2 5 Sundry caps Handkfs & Aprons 2 2 Tea spoons 2 3 Short Gowns 3 2 china Bowles 1 10 3 china cups 15 1 Delf Bowl 5 2 Stone Tea pots 10 Sundry Books 1 5 Sundry Tin ware & Pewter 3 Two Trunks, 1 Box 1 Basket. 6 Old Tenor 48 5 Lawfull M. 6 8 8 The above Acco* is a Just and True List of the articles I have Lost and the Loss I have sustained in the Late Fire amounting to Forty eight Pounds five Shillings Old tenor. allowed Hannah Butler. An Estimate of Mess" Joseph and Winter Calefs Buildings at their Yard. £ s. d. 107 feet of Oak Sill at 4^^ pr foot 1 15 8 580 feet of Pine Timber at 19/ pr hund. 5 8 3 4500 foot merchantable board at 40/ 9 1500 feet of Oak Joyse at 6/ pr hund*^ 8 M. of Shingles at 14/ 16 hundred of Clapboards at 7/ 10 lb. of Deck nails at 7'^ 3 M. of 20'* Nails at 18/4 pr lb. 6 M. of lO'i Ditto at 9/ 7 M. of 6^1 Do at 6/ 8 M. of 4'* Do at 3/ 16 Square of feather egd'd boarding at 3/ pr Squ-^ 35 Square of framing at 5/ p' Squ' 11 Square of Rough floor at 3/ 8 Square of Rough boarding at 2/ Laying 8 Thousand of Shingles at 5/6 4 10 5 12 5 12 5 10 2 2 14 2 2 1 4 2 8 8 15 1 13 16 2 4 31 17 11 5 10 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 63 Laying 16 hundred of Clapboards at 5/ pr hun'i 4 14 yards of plained door and Windows at 50 feet of Weather board Two Window Frames stuff Included 40 lights of Sash at 4'^ p^ light 13/4 Glazing 29/2 15 6 14 Carters Bill Labourer Painters Bill for Paint 2 13 4 1 6 8 1 23 13 10 68 16 9 5 5 1 7 1 4 1 7 6 13 4 2 5 10 1 1 16 15 2 2 13 4 16 10 10 Mill House £ s. d. 82 feet of Oak sill at 4-1 p^ foot 17 4 450 feet of pine Timber at 19/ pr hun*^ 4 5 6 800 feet of Oak Joyce at 6/ 2 8 2500 foot of Merchantable boards at 40/ pr M. 5 5 M. of Shingles at 14/ 3 10 21 Square of framing at 5/ p*" Square 9 Square of feather edg'd boarding at 3/ 12 Square of Rough Ditto at 2/ Laying 5 M. of Shingling at 5/6 12 yards of plained Doors at Laying platform and fixing stone for grinding bark 10 lbs of Deck nails at 7"* pr lb. 1500 of 20^ nails at 13/4 4 M. of 10'^ Do at 9/ 1 M. of 6 Do at 3/ 130 feet of 4 Inch Oak plank for the mill carters Bill Labourers Bill cash for the mill stone 4 13 11 16 10 10 87 3 10 Bark House £ s. d. 850 feet of Oak Timber at 4/ p-" foot 14 3 4 4300 of merchantable board at 40/ pr thous 8 12 64 City Docu3ient No. 100. 650 feet of Joyce at 6/ pr hund 8 M. of shingles at 14/ 12 lb. of Deck nails at 7"* 2 M. of 20*^ nails at 13/4 5 M. of 10 Do at 9/ 1 M. 6 Do at 6/ and 8 M. 4*^ at 3/ 24/. Fraiming £6 — 31 Squares boarding at 21/ Laying 8 M. of Shingles at 5/6 Making Doors and Windows Rack and Mainger in the stable part Carting Labour £1 16 5 12 7 1 6 8 2 5 1 10 9 2 2 4 15 13 4 2 10 1 6 8 30 12 14 52 Ace' What Loss by Joseph •''^^ & Winter Calef sustained in the Fire of the March last Viz. A Warehouse y*^ cost by William Miller^ Comp^ per Ace* of purticulars on by V 68 16 9 Jos. Russell J One^ Tyleston bill for count" Room 6 2 9 74 19 6 A Mill House cost computed by s'' Miller [or- o i rv as p Acco' Es*^ by capt Jos. Russell ) Cash a mill Stone 7 3 8 44 A Barne or Store for Bark y* . Cost ") Comp'i by Will'" Miller as p acct V 52 3 E*^ by J. Russell ) Charge Boards Seader poasts & Fens= in "^ the Tan^ y"^ by s*^ Miller computed as V 5 16 p ace' of purticulars ) Blacksmith Bill for Hinges Locks &c. : 46 Cord Bark as near as Can Computes 32/ 200 bush^ Sheaths Haire a cheer carridge L money 233 Sides Leather w'^^ am in hopes are"^ not all lost w*^^ we will do all in Our ( power to Inquire for as att this pres- j sant know nothing off at 12/ J Lawfull money Boston april 24. 1760. allowed Errors Excepted Joseph Cat.ef Jun E. Winter Calef 177 6 8 73 12 6 13 4 2 8 £260 139 16 3 599 16 3 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 65 An Estemate of tbe Personall Estate Sene"" In the Late Fire : Viz'. Lost by Josepli Calef £ s. d. To Dammage of the pitts 13 6 8 To Dammage of tlie well and pumps 5 6 8 To Do " Drean 2 8 To 3 Water 1 4 To 1 dusting Tubb 1 1 4 To shovells 13 4 To C Basquetts 12 To Currier Tools and Tubbs 6 13 4 To 3 Curriers Beams 1 4 To 4 pairing Knives 1 12 To a Iron Rake 6 8 To 90 Sides Band Leather 1440 1/4 92 To 600 Allumd Site Skins 2/ 60 To 60 Site Skins undressed 1/ 3 To 30 AUumed Sheep Skins for Spunges 3/ 4 10 To 36 Dear Skins 14 8 £ s. d. To 50 Allumed Goat Skins 2/ 5 To 24 D° Calf Skins 4/ 4 16 To 150 Tait Hair 8/ 5 To a parcell Currieud Site and Sheep Skins 12 To a parcell Horns 5 To 3 Mouse Hides 26/8 4 To 100 pair English Shoes 2/8 13 6 8 To 60 pair Shoes and pumps 5/9 24 15 To 30 Deer Hair 4/ 10 To 30 Sheep Wool 1 10 To 3 Barrells Blubber 18/8 2 16 To 40 Cord Bark Shaved 32/ 64 To 4 Large Cedear Frames & Sashes 21/4 4 5 4 To 5 hhds and 7 Barrells in the Seller 2 14 4 To 2 Brass Head Swords 8/ 16 To 40 pair men Glouos 4/ 8 To a sett Cooper Tools 3 6 8 To 36 Cleavers Horn Handles 6/8 10 16 a Copper Speaking Trumpet 18 8 To 2 Fire arms 24/ 2 8 To 1 do. do 1 4 To a saddle 2 To 1 ditto 13 4 To 1 Womans Saddle 2 To a Old Hawser and Sundry Small Rigin 5 To a Well Rope 1 6' 8 £208 6 172 12 QQ City Document No. 100. To a Running Takle and Blocks £16 8 To 5 pairs Fishermen Boots belonging \ to M'^ Wlieelwright 9/4 J 2 6 8 To 1 pair D" Thomas Green 9 4 To a number Waites Lost and dammaged 16 To a Large Beam 2 8 To a Small Do. 16 8 24 To a pair Sheets 12 yards 9 12 They was put Into a pair Pillow Bears 2^ a bags and is not j^ " c r> a Return'd Since the ^^ O V V Fire nor cant here 2 SMf tS 8 onewerdofthem. 1 sheet (Holland) 6 10 a pair Pillow Cases 7 10 3 Aprons 50/ 7 10 OldTen^ £60 2 £8 To 4 chairs 2 13 4 Tc a chamber Table 16 To a Frame and Wrighting Desk 13 4 To 150 pair Snow Shoes Bowes 1/ 07 10 To 34 pairs raauginsons 4/ 6 14 To 16 pairs Snow Shoes 6/8 5 6 8 To 12 Hauer Sacks 3 12 To 300 Bushell Hair 8/ 10 To Dammage my Mill and Mill Stone 14 To 4 Guns small arms Burnt In John Whitten Shoop 64 13 Boston May 8* 1760. Errors Excepted Jos Calef N. B. M'' Fairfield and Comperny valied my Building which was Burnt Intlie Fire — 400 £ L. M. which I have not put in the above acco' for the Reason you have it already. d. £469 15 7 To 2 M. Board for my pasture on Fort Hill 3 14 8 To 28 posts Do 1/4 .17 4 To M. Board Nails for D° 16 To Carpenter for Labour for Do 2 8 To Hinges for the Doors & Staple 2 8 Lawfull Money £478 14 3 Deduct for Errors & Over charges 37 4 441 10 Allowed. £841 10 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 67 An Acc° of Lost to be Carried to the Honb^ the Select Men of the Town of Boston being the Personall Estate of Mrs Mary Chandler To the Hon'', the Select Men of the Town of Boston. Gentlemen. The Following is a just and True Acc° of the Personall Estate Belonging to Me the Subscriber Burnt in the late Fire which was the 20"^ of March 1760. £ s. d. A Maple Table Four Feet 10 A Tea Table Black Walnutt 5 Two Pine Tables 5 Half Dozen new chairs maple 12 One Great chair & 3 small ones Comon 5 A suit of Bleu Curtains & Valiants old. 5 A Bed-Stead & under Bed 6 A Looking Glass & Pictures 7 A Pr of Large Andirons & Flat Irons & Tongs 7 Pewter plates & Dishes 6 Tin Ware 60/ Tea Kettle 60/ 6 Iron Pott & Skillet 10 Two Yards Ratteen new at 45/ 4 10 Lining & Two p'' of Sta^-es one new other old 20 One Pr Stockings 50/ Candle Sticks & Blankets 30/4 One Chest & Small Box 3 One Bible & Sundry Books 5 10 China ware & Earthen ware &c 7 old Tenor £119 Cord wood 6 15 © Old Tenor £125 15 deduct overcharge \ iTil^^ 00 allowed. Sam^ Chandler Mart An account of the Loss sustained by Charles Connor in the late Fire. 60 °" of Pewter at 12/ 4 Brass Candlesticks at 22/6 one Bedstead Bed & Blauliets one Chest of Drawers 3 Hund'' of Browm Sugar £14. one Barr' of Flour £7. 10 10 Barri Bread £7. 10. pr c.w.t 60 Bushels Potatoes 15/ 6 Chairs 1 Table Weights from 1 ounce to 7 pounds &c 2 pr Steelyards Old Tenor £ s. d. 36 4 10 40 40 42 15 56 5 45 8 7 10 12 68 City Document No. 100. 24 Guns &c 2 Swords 2 metaj potts 2 Copper Kettles 1 doz knives & Forks 1 Hanging Compass 50 Barr^ Cyder at 70/ 3000 weight of Cheese 3/6 6 Barrels of Pork £25. 7 Barr^ Beef at £20. 12 doz Neats Tongues 1 Sloops mainsail Most part of a Ships Rigging 600 weight of Smoked Beef 3/ 4 Barr' Spirits at 27/ pr Gal? 1 Chest & Cloaths 12 pair new Shoes at 60/ 8 doz check Shirts at 40/ 3 doz white shirts at 60/ 2 doz Silk Selves at 7/6 3 Gross Gilt Buttons 7/ pr doz 1 Hatt £13. 10/. 2 Wiggs 17. 8 doz Wooden Cans & Dishes 1 pair stone Barings 1 Case with 12 Bottles 4 Brass Kettles 3 pr Hand Irons Spunyarn 2 Hund. W No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13. 13 Barrels of Rum. containing 33| Galls 321 34 33| 32| 33| 32f 33} 841 31f 341 32f 34. £166 10 5 12 4 10 12 175 525 150 140 100 16 150 150 90 174 3 200 36 192 108 9 12 12 30 10 24 8 5 9 12 8 25 £2835 11 at 24/ pr gall 433 Galls £ old Tenor Lawful money deduct overcharge allowed Errors Excepted Charles Connor 519 12 £3355 3 447 33 7 6 8 £414 4 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 69 Mrs Mary Cranch' Loss Sustained by the Late fire 20''' Mar. 1760. £ s. d. To 1 Barrel of Sope 6 To 6 doz of Glass Bottles 6 To 5 chears, bread Trough & a pail of 7 doz eggs 4 10 To 2 freing pans Spits & Tinn Ware 4 10 To puter plates Dishes & Knives forks & Hatchet 6 15 To a Table folding board & Tramels 2 10 To a pot skillet pails & Brushes 2 15 To 4 Barrels & 1 ceg of syder 8 To pork beef & 2 powdering Tubs 7 To Washing Tubs pails & a Tub of Cloaths 6 10 To Sundrys — Earthen Ware & Stone &c 12 old Tenor £66 10 allowed. Mary Cranch. £8 17 4 Lost & Destroyed in y'^ Late fire in Boston March 20. 1760 the fowlowing Articles. £ s. d. To a Barrill of Soap 7 To Salt 30/ Pork 90/ 6 To a Iron Pot 27/ Skillitt 18/ 2 5 To a Large Canester 4 10 To other Tiner Ware 3 To Wood £6. Barrils £5. 11 To a large Paire of Scales Beame & waites 6 To 2 Small Paire of Ditto 4 10 To a Looking Glas 3 To a Cradell £4. Wood Horse 20/ -500 To 8 Bottels of Suutf at 15/ , 6 To Earthan Ware 5 To Empty Bottels 2 To 2 Tramels £4. 10./. Chaf dish 45/ 6 15 To 2 Tosters 20/ Grate Iron 15/ 1 15 To Shovell & Tongs 3 To 4 Chairs at 22/6. 4 10 To a Lignum"'^ Morter 2 5 To 3 Candlesticks at 6/ 18 To a Iron Jack 6 15 Old tenner £91 3 a skreen 3. 1 ax 20/. 4 10 95 13 Abigail Cross Widow Allowed 13 13 8^ A List of the Loss Sustained By Mary Cross March 20. 1760. By the Great Fier. 70 City Document No. 100. ^ bb' Pork 2 J bushels potatoes 15'" butter 1 croscut Saw 1 hand Saw 1 whip 1 Large Iron Gardin Rake 3 doza Round bottls 1 Large Iron pot. 1^ pail full 6 Large Earthin potts 4 puding pans 9 Case Knives & forks a Lingum vitey pesel & morter 5 pilebers & fether pilers 1 Tin Lamp 3 Large wooden Trayes 1 Brass Ladle 1 Iron Sclet fraimes 1 P' flat Irons 10 barrells 3 washing Tubs 1 bb^ sope 1 maple Table 14 Iron Skuers 1 Large Tea Bo^*^ 3 Larg 3^ foot picters 1 flesh fork 1 new chafing Dish 3 puter poringers 8 puter spoons 3 Tin pots 1 Large Dish cover < 1 Ston Jugg 1 new wood ax 7 flag Botom chears 1 Jar of oyle 1 Large wooden funell 5 p'' Boys Stockings 1 Cod Line sum ston muggs 2 pr Shoos 2 pr pattons 1 P^ Gloshoos 2 shifts 2 white & 2 checkt aprons 4 Boys shirts 3 Corse Towels & t Table Cloaths 1 Diper Table cloth 1 Bolster 1 pr and Irons 1 spining wheale Old Ten"- £ s. d. 7 10 2 5 4 10 10 5 2 10 4 10 2 10 1 4 12 2 15 1 10 7 9 1 7 1 10 1 10 2 10 6 10 1 10 6 1 10 1 10 2 10 4 10 10 2 5 1 10 £89 12 1 4 15 15 18 1 15 10 10 1 10 15 2 10 1 15 2 4 10 1 10 6 6 2 10 4 2 10 3 2 10 1 15 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 71 2 See chists 2 12 bottle Casses 1 Leather Trunk 2 Quadrants A. Number of Navigation Books & Instruments 3 maekrell Lines & Leads hooks &c 2 Setts of Coopers Tools about 30"" Logwood 20'"' Tow Yarn 1 Childs Cradle 40'^ Chalk 2 Large Puter Dishes 6 hard metle Best platts 1 Cheas all my Childs Bead Linin 1 new & 1 half worn Jacket Dubl Brested 1 Sacking Bottom Bed Stead 1 Small Do. 1 Large Brass Candle sticks 2 Iron D° Sundry small artkles in my shop winders & upon y^ Shelves. 5'^'= Coffee All the Books in my hows to the numb"" of 40 17 New broomes 2 Large W. India mats 2 foot wood & 266"=^ Coal 2 sheets & 2 Blankets 1 frying Pan 4 Diaper Napkins 3 fanns 3 Ruff ells & Sum Ribons 3 Capps & Gloves Sum Tee Cups & Bols ) " n & Glasses in ye Bofat j Sundres artkles that was saved which Rec'd con- sidrebell Damige £ s. d. 6 10 8 2 10 18 10 3 10 60 1 10 2 5 3 1 10 10 5 £279 19 2 10 9 9 10 7 10 2 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 10 2 10 2 10 3 10 9 2 10 4 1 1 allowed. Mary Cross. Sundrey Chalk Scoars that I had which I intirely Loose to about £18 £376 deduct for sund' overrated 11 Lawfull money 365 £48 13 72 City Document No. 100. to the ginttell men of the Select men of Boston an a Count of the Loses we have sufard By the Late fier at the shed on the 20 of March 1760 Eben'' Gushing and Son. to a Boat of 1 5 Foot Complated to Repairing of Boat of 14 Foot to a Boat of IG Foot Rais'd & Fram'd to 7 peases of tember 9 foot to 2 Axess and 2 Adeses to 2 moles to 2 hansores to 2 wipsores to 1 turening sores to 2 Chilles to 1 grate Claw hamer to 4 hamers * to 2 smueing planes to 6 Orgers to a Bead plain and Rabet planes to 6 gmllets to 1 grinston fraem and troth to 1 Conew to a nother Conew to a set of Corcking irons. 6. to 2 Coring malates to 1 Barill ^ of turik to 1 tackell foil and Blockes to 4 pair of gripes to 4 pair of uper Ribens 4 Louer to 1 Lavell squer and Barell to 2 Chistes to 2 ouers of 15 foot and Bothuck to 1 dason of moldes to seaves and Ropes to the sawpit and Bench to 2 Roules to 2 hansouer files 2 wip so files & sets. to 1 shod shuell to 12 fad em of 3 Inch Rope £ s. d. 75 20 3 17 2 14 7 1 10 20 20 2 to 1 10 15 1 5 1 10 10 15 4 9 9 7 6 1 10 10 2 6 6 2 5 4 10 15 2 5 1 10 2 5 15 4 1 9 6 15 4 10 £220 one half tack of and carid to my son a count Errors Ecepted Eben^ Cdshino fr self & Son to the Loses By the fier at my dweling hous to 1 sheat 3 shurtes 4 shefts to 3 aprens £ s. d. 16 3 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 73 to 1 dozen ^ of Cors Cloathes to 6 fouer Back Chears to 1 Bedsted and Cord to 1 gall Ironten to 1 loren Box to 1 ax and ads to 1 nu half Barell to 1 frien pain to 1 Bred throuf £ s. d. 2 5 4 3 10 2 10 2 3 10 1 2 6 1 5 1 39 12 6 to a number of all sortes of Roof Cafendr tules of my fathear In Law pleanes of all sortes smuen planes Rabet planes fouer planes ginters Bed planes 2 sores querter Roundes mosd eny oges ploues squers corushes droving nife squears gages Chiles for new gouges orgers & ads and a number of outher artekels to the valey of twenty pounds Carried to Sons account one half the sum on the other side Eben^ Gushing old Tenor allowed 20 110 169 £29 12 5 6 8 An Inventory of Sundry Household Goods that did belong to M'' Edward King that were Consumed & damaged in the late Ter- rible Fire Viz' 2 Pine Tables 11 Joyners Chairs 1 Roundabout D" 8 Kitchen D** 1 Tea Kettle 1 Small Bress D° 3 Bed steads & Cords 4 Large Chests 1 Writing Table 1 Block Tin Tea pot 1 Cream D° 2 Large Underbeds of Oznag^ 1 D" of Tick 4 Washing Tubbs 10 Empty Barrells 60'" of Sugar 2 Large Leggs of Beacon about 25'"' of Corn'^ Beef about 1 5"'^ of Choice Pork 10 Shirts & Shifts Sundry mens & childrens Coats Jacketts Breeches & ^ 37 10 Stockings &c £ s. d. 4 10 22 5 8 4 10 4 10 12 6 4 10 3 10 10 3 4 7 10 9 15 5 3 3 20 5 74 City Document No. 100. 2 "Wooden Boxes 1 D" w"' a skt of Shoemakers Tools 3 Pecks of Salt 3 Guns at 7 10 1 Large gun Barrell 2 Bayonetts & ammunition 1 Trammell 1 Drum a parcel of Books 1 Dozen Knives & Forks Pewter 2 Large Set Wash Tubbs a Beaufat & furniture 2 Table Cloths 2 p' Scales & Weights a Brass Warming pan Tin Ware 1 Riding Slay 1 Dozen Shod Shovels 8 Dozen of Truss Hoops 1 pair of Silver Knee Buckells 1 new frying pan 1 Dozen of axes Untempered 1 Case of Draws damaged 1 ovel Table ^ Load of Hay Horse & Cart Tackling & Other horse furniture a- Cart & Sledds an Iron Pott & Kettles a p" of Larg Stilyards a pr of Temple Spectacles £ s. d. 4 10 5 15 22 10 4 10 2 5 2 5 5 10 Jd Tenor Deduct 15 p'=' £224 15 £ s. d. 15 2 5 1 10 3 35 1 12 2 5 1 15 9 6 12 3 2 5 5 25 9 9 30 30 6 3 2 5 £225 5 224 15 £450 67 10 382 10 allowed Boston April 14. 1760 Errors Excepted £51 Edward King Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 75 An Account of Sundrys Burnt in the Late Fire Belon sins: To James Lamb March 20. 1760. £ s. d. A Barn ' 120 5 yds Superfine Blue Cloth £10.10 52 4 yds Brade Gold lase 8.0 32 2 marvel Slabs 30 2 Saddles & 3 Bridels 23 2 Coats 26 2 Jackets 24 a Chister Draws 20 a Black Silk knitt pattron 15 a new Gray Wig 12 1 Gross Double washd Buttons 11 a Scarlet jack' 10 10 13 Mink Skins 15./ 9 15 a Sacking Battom Bedsted 12 - 2 Bedsteds & cords 10 a Black Walnutt Table 10 a Quirl of Roap 7 10 a p"^ Black Velvet Brich' 7 10 2 Blankets 7 a black Walnutt chair 6 6 Red Fox Skins 20/ 6 2 otter Skins 5 an Iron Bound Hogshed 4 10 a Black Worsted Breech^ patron 4 10 a New Trammel 4 10 a Loaf ^ Sugar 5 2 oz Burnt Silver 4 10 3 Syder Barels 3 4 Straw Bottom Chairs 3 2 Flatt Hoop tubs 3 a Folden Board 3 2 Bushels Meal 3 r- 2 Silver Tea Spoons 1 10 5 yds Beaver Coating 2.5 11 5 4 vds Bear Skin 2.5 9 1 yd Blue Drab 8. 6 6 Bags Silk twist Buttons 2 1.10 Old Tennor 21 £564 10 James Lamb allowed ' £72 8 Account of Sundrys Beloning to Sarah Larkin which was Burnt Lost & Damaged in the Late Fire 4 Setts of Furniture for Desk 1 paire of And Irons £ s. d. 18 2 5 76 City Document No. 100. £ s. d. 2 Chairs 2 6 yds Gold Lace 9 2 new Gepan'^ Muggs 1 Bedstead 1 1 10 10 Glass and Chaney Broke Chairs Burnt & Broke 4 2 10 Desk Broke 1 2 Damage Done y^ Jack Old Tenor Law^ Money allowed 3 • £44 17 5 £5 19 Sarah Larkin lives opposite Secretary Oliver. Inventory of Meriam Lawson's Sustaind by the Late terrible Fire viz* 1 House in Water Street 3 Sackin Bottom Bedsteads 6 Good Chamber Chairs £6.0/ 6 Kitchen d° 60/. 1 Ovel table £3. 10/. 1 Tea ditto £2. 0/. 1 Square ditto £3. 15/. 2 Old Fashion Case of 60/ £ 800 20 9 5 draws 6 1 Large Folding Board 40/. 1 Close horse & Line 26/ 3 1 new Spining Wheel & Real. 4 1 pair Bellows 25/. 1 frying pan & Beason. 27/6. 2 1 pair Flatt L'ons 1 Fender 2 Trammels 3 1 Iron Kettle 2 pair Stillyards 3 2-12 Bottle cases 4 doz quart Bottles 17 1 Case of Candles Molds 7/6, Candlestick & Snuffers ] 1 gridiron & Trivett J 1 1 Large Tea Kettle 1 good Brass Jack 13 1 pepper Mill & Box 40/. Sundry Tin Ware 18/. 2 Sundry Woodware £12. 5/. Sundry Iron do £9. 10/. 21 6 Basketts Sund'' Chain a Glass & Earthen 11 1 Looking Glass. 2 Pictures Sund^ Books 11 2 pair Sheets & other Linnen 4 Curtains 14 3 Brushes 2 pair Tongs 1 Brass pott Lid 3 1 Gold Ring 1 Tea Spoon 10 Knives & Forks 4 2 Blanketts 2 Pillows 1 Bolster & 1 Counterpin 10 £970 s. 10 15 12 10 5 15 10 18 15 14 17 15 d. 6 6 Miriam Lawson allowed £129 Miscellaneous Papeks, 1760. 77 Acco* of Goods lost in the fire 20^^ March 1760. To one hhd Sugar To one hhd ^ of Sugar To one Q"" hhd of Sugar To half hhd of flour To a cask of Starch To ten cheeses To pork and Beef To Butter To six pound of coffe To Salt To Meal & Malt To Rice To Sope To hogs fatt To too Cases of draws To too tables To Six Chirse To Sund chairs To four Bed stits To a number of Augres To a parsel of Caulking tools To three pound of pepper ' To indigo To an Ax and ads To five Stone potts To flatt irons and candel sticks — iron box To a driping pan and choping knife To a pessel and morter — testing iron To five trays and citching tables To a toilite and stand To a pair of Bellos and broom brush To three doz of Bottles to S,undrs of erthen ware To a porrig pot and cittles and Seven pales To a mans coat and bed Quilt and a poplin gown To a parsel of lead and beam of a scles and Brass scales To a parsel of knives and forks To two Bushells of onions £ s. d. 16 21 4 10 3 15 13 32 15 2 10 1 16 1 17 2 5 1 17 7 10 2 5 20 6 12 9 20 5 8 4 1 19 1 5 2 4 10 4 2 3 5 5 2 5 3 12 3 9 3 15 15 4 1 2 5 Sarah Low LMy £261 1 34 16 1^ d. An Account of the Loss Joseph Lowden Boatbuilder Sustained by the late fire ' March 20"' 1760 £ One Boatbuilders Shed Valued at 350 One Blacksmiths Shop Valued at 220 Boat Timber amounting to 30 Oak plank and boards 20 78 City Document No. 100. £ s. d. Tools 15 Moulds Ribbons &c for a Boat 30 OldTennor £665 Joseph Lowden L M 88 13 allowed. Account of the Loss Sustained by the Late Fire in Boston — by iVin Molina Vi ■y' John Melius Viz A Sign 10 Basketts charcoal a Chair Body a Chimney carpenters work in the front Windows } & the Shutters | Window weights Table Leaf & Draw Powder Box & Drawers a Cink 60/. cup board 30/. 3 Stands 60/. a Canvis Shade. & the wood & painting a Vise 35/. Razors 45/. Glass 43 Squares at 7/6. Door & Lock Shelves 1 Bench 1 Stool 1 chair ] 1 Hair Pott & Pail j a Grey Wigg £ s. d. 40 2 10 17 25 28 2 5 3 10 7 7 10 4 10 4 16 2 6 6 3 20 186 7 6 deduct 16 4 6 £170 Errors Excepted John Mellus Law^M^. £22 13 8f An Account of the Loss Sustained by Joseph Marion in the late Terrible Fire 20"^ March 1760. £ s. d. A large chest wherein was a pair plus breeches ") a black Jackett, a beaver hatt and the Outside of > £16 a black Coat & Sundry other articles ) a trunk of Valuable books 15 two Family pictures & 1 coat of arms 15 £46 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 79 d. a handsome trunk with Sundry Articles in it 2 canes, two Ruggs & a brown holland Sheet 5 Chairs & 1 Kitchen Table 5 Knives & four forks. 8 pewter plates & 1 dish, an Iron two quart Skillet & 1 brass Sauce pan an Ironing box & heaters & stand, five quart muggs 3 porringers 3 large Earthen dishes. 2 pint muggs 3 white Stone cups, stone pickle potts. 1 pair double flint Decanters & 2 pitchers. J cord of wood. 3 forms beer barrell tubs Cags Sundry boxes 6 pair of fire buckets, a Letter Case & muff. a pair of Leather Breeches & pair of Stockings Sundry other Articles Jos Marion Joseph Marion in Lindalls Buildings. ;> 45 £91 £12 2 8" An Inventory of "Watt is Consumed belonging to Edward Mann by the Lait Fier Consumed. To ^ a Doz" of chairs at y^ First Coarst To one mapell Chair To one copper Sarce pann To one Brass Skillett '> To one chist To one pair of Sheets To one Old Bead To ^ a Doz" of Knief s & Forks To one Bell To one Fierlock To three candlesticks at 1/. To three pair of "Woosted Stockings at To one Coodlyne Boston May ^'^ 6. 1760. Law" Money y" Estait of £ s. d. £0 16 6 6 6 18 12 12 5 16 4 1 16 3 16 5 7 14 Edward Mann An Account of the Loss sustained by Sarah Manson in the Fire which happened in Boston March 20"" 1760. £ a strip'd Cotton Gown 3 a pair 3 a Bible 1 2 Shifts 2 a pair new worsted Stockings 2 s. d. 5 10 5 80 City Document No. 100. a long Cravat 5 Holland Caps Cambric Borders a pair white Thread Gloves Test Sarn^ Procter. Law* Money her ^ Sarah X Manson mark £ s. do 10 1 5 15 £14 10 1 18 8 Acco' of my loss by the Fire 20'^ March 1760. 1 Bedsted & Cord 1 under Bed 1 Small Brass Kittle 1 Brass Skillet 8 chairs 1 Ovel Table 2 Squar Ditto 1 Candle Iron 1 Iron Pot 1 Iron Skillet 1 Ironing Box & Heators 1 Plate Pewter 1 Spining wheel & Real ' 3 Washing Tubs 1 Small chest 1 Doz & ^ Books Sundrys Earthen & Glass 1 Tea Canester 1 Cradle 1 Frying Pan 1 Table Cloath & 6 Towels 2 Sheets 1 Short Gown 2 Baskets 1 Shovel & Tongs 1 Doz & ^ Bottles J Doz knives & Forkes 3 Spoons & Salt Sellers 1 Lan thorn 1 Small Cag 1 Bread Tray 1 Pair Hand Irons 1 Gridiron 1 Barrel 2 meal Bags 1 Ston Jar 4 Plats 5 Porringers 2 Pitchers 3 Pans ^2 Salts. 2 Basons 2 10 8 5 1 10 10 1 10 2 1 5 1 2 6 1 10 10 2 1 4 1 10 15 1 10 1 1 16 2 7 6 10 7 6 10 1 10 5 6 15 10 15 1 MiscELiiANEOUS Papers, 1760. 81 5 Wine glasses. 2 mugs 2 Bowls 4 Potts 1 Hand Brush 1 Broom 2 Pails 2 wooding Bowls 1 Skimer 1 Ladel 1 Seive 1 tin tunnel £ s. d, 15 1 9 15 3 7 6 Old Tenors £33 3 allowed £4 8 4^ DORTHY MaRIOK Boston May 7. 1760. Gentlemen. The Subcriber Lost in the Late fier of the 20'^ March Last a Brick hous in Mackrel Lane that was well fiuesh"^. & Slated and accomodated With Out houses convenantly, worth one hundred & thirty three pounds -| Law full Money hath Rented for Many years past for Eight pounds & Should have had Ten pounds a year from the nest Quarter which was near up. ye Humtf Ser' Tho' Marshall To the Gentlemen Select men of the Town of Boston — allowed £133. 6. 8. An Estimate of the loss Sustained in the Late fire by Hugh Moor as nigh as at present can be recollected Viz'. In the cellar. 3 Barrells Cyder & y" Barrells i 200'*' Beef at 2/ 42'" Butter at 5/ 3 Barrells Soap & Barrells Potatoes & Sundry Sawce 9 Empty Barrells & 6 Washing Tubbs 3 Empty h°h^^ 40'" Try'd Tallow 3 Butter Tubbs 140'" Pork at 2/6 Sundry Other small articles in the Cellar salt eggs &c In the Room & up stairs 2 Tables pine for Kitchen 2 Trammells & Ip"" hand irons 6 chairs 4 Bedstead & 1 folding Board & Cords 5 p'^ Shoes chanay Curtains Rods & Tails 2 large chests & a Case & Bottles 7 sheets at 60/ mens cloatlis of Sundry Sorts 110 P:11s of Oziiabrigs at 5/ 1 p' flat Irons & Box Irons :15 20 10 10 22 10 4 10 12 3 15 9 1 10 17 10 8 6 11 7 10 15 10 7 10 15 21 21 27 10 2 10 82 City Document No. 100. f^ Sug-- & Barrel! China Deph & Glass ware Pewter & Sundrys iu the Kitchen & Sundry Other small things in the garret ] & other Rooms j Hay & Bran a Count'g house H Cord wood Cost Cart Tackling 1 Sled 1 Saddle & Bridle £ s. d. 35 8 10 20 23 60 7 10 10 5 9 £450 15 Boston April 18. 1760 Errors Excepted. Hugh Moore allowed £60 2 1760. April y'' 17 the acomp* of what I Lost in the Late fier. 2 Bariles of Sider 2 good amty sider Bariles 4 Dozin of glas Bottels 4 good washing tubes a Beaf Baril and 2 Pickel Pots a Coard & half of wood 2 Water Hogsits 2 good water paels 1 Hogsit of Ashis a half Baril of Sope gres Parte of 2 Barils of sas & half Baril ) of smol Bear. j a good wood hors and wood ax thre good amty Bariles and 1 good Cher a hous Brush and stand a sat of Pinking Irons a Parte of Cantel of Eating fish glas and Chane a fier shufil and Chafendish Tea Kitel and Candel Box a Looking glass a trunk of Cloas Part of 2 Bariles of meal a chist of hops Parte of a Baril of Brand a sute of Calico Curtings and Linen Stockings and shoues Cloes Line and folding Board a Large Bundel of shingles a Large Cloas Baskit and a Boer Cot tan Large Earthen Pots a Quilten fraini £ s. d. 10 2 4 10 2 2 10 12 1 10 1 4 3 3 10 4 2 10 2 5 2 4 10 2 5 3 10 2 5 20 2 4 10 1 12 1 10 3 10 1 10 2 5 2 18 Miscellaneous Papeks, 1760. 83 2 mel Bags a Bag of salt a Hogsit of sand Puter and Knifs and forks Curten Rods and head Bord ) with mane other trifels j deduct James Prichard Allowed £ s. d. 1 10 2 2 10 1 5 £127 13 7 13 120 £16 15 Oi An Account of the Personall Estate Burnt &c by the Late fire that belonged to Joseph Richardson Mar 20'^ 1760. £ s. d. To a Press Beadstead 1 17 4 To 1 Cloth sett Tout 2 To a Cloth Coat & Briches 1 17 4 To a Cornish head Cloth & Valians 16 To a pair new Shoes 4 To nine Doz° Bottles 1 1 4 To a Gown 12 To a Capuchion 8 To 2 yds Perchian 10 8 To 4J yd^ holland at 5/4 1 4 To two Picktures 2 8 To one pair Brass Branches & Chimnie hooks 13 4 To a frying pan & flesh fork. 6 8 To three Brass Candle Sticks 12 To three Chairs 8 To a Safe 12 To two Large "Washing stools 6 To three Washing Tubbs 8 To nine Barrels 18 To a Axe & Wadges 8 To two Cord Wood 2 I'o 30 W Bacon 12 To a Time peice & Waits &c. 18 8 To one Iron Bound hh'' 4 To a Large Spy Glass. 12 To a Sword 10 8 To nine china Cups & Saucers 8 To one Doz" Glasses & Six Bakers 12 To a Broom Brush 2 8 To a Parcell Books 1 6 8 To three White Aprons 16 Errors Excepted • £23 Joseph Richardson 84 City Document No. 100. Boston May 3/^ 2 : 1760.' Capt'° Benoui Smith Lost by the Great fier on the 20"' of March Last, Burn'd oute In Mackrell Lane the folowing Goods. 2 Gross & J New Bottles at 40/ to Cash Lost to J Cord Wood In the Cellar foulding Board & Close horss In the Kitchin 3 Emty Barrils In the Kitchin Tubbs & Sunderis Kitchin furnitur &c 2 Store Cheasts Errors Excepted. Mart Smith allowed. £ s. d. 5 2 11 12 12 10 6 12 10 18 £11 1 Bed, 2 Bolsters, Coverlid and Quilts Sundry valuable Tools 1 Bedstead a p'' Curtain Rods mahony Stand Buffet with sundry things belonging to it. 1 pr Irons 2 pr Heaters 2 Tables and a frame of Chest & Draws 9 Chairs, 2 two quart Skillets Brass Warming Pan 1 p'' Brass Irons ^ Doz Candle moulds 2 Barr' Cyder, three empty. 3 Stone Potts w'^ pickles. 4 ads. 2 Firkins empty. 3 pr Shoes, 1 p"" Goloshoes, 2 p'' Clogs 3 pr Hose 2 Brushes a Broom J doz knives and forks 2 Dishes 2 Plates, | doz Skewers and forks Coffee Mill, 1 p"" And Irons 3 Candlesticks, some china and sundry things broke Meal Trough — Candle Box 1 Stow, 2 quart tin pot Skimmer & Sundry other things lost £ s. d. 18 20 9 2 10 1 10 5 15 5 7 10 10 5 10 9 2 15 3 2 10 7 10 1 2 10 2 Old Tenor. £134 An Account of Mehetable Snodens Loss in y^ late fire on y^ 20"' March 1760. ;> lives near Dr W"' Clark | widow &.1 Child J L. Money £17 17 4 Mehetable Snoden The Loss Sustained by Robert Taylor in the Late fire to the Nighest Computation. March 20'^. 1760. Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 85 and To Soal Leather & Last. To two beadsteads and three bead coards. To 1 spinning wheel 1 trammel 1 flat Iron skillet To 1 Table half barrel flour 1 Doz"^ Bottles To 1 saw 1 axx and halfe coard of Wood. To China Ware To 1 Barrel Potatoes 1 barrel turnips 1 empty barrel | and a washing tub To 1 Chair 1 rowling pin 1 Hogshead and Iron 1 bound half barrel. J To 1 Clothes Line 1 p' hooks 1 piece binding and two pales . To 1 Cheafing Dish 1 pair of buckskin Glouves and 1 Ink horn To 1 G-reat Coat 2 Nives and 1 Candlestick. To 1 tea spoon 2 pair of shoes and a Wood Horse. To 2 treas 1 can. 2 butter pots and halfe Doz". wooden plates. To 1 Blanket 1 puter Bason and four puter spoons. To 1 Barrel Lamblack 1 Ceeler 3 shelves and cuting Board. To 4 Napkins and two table cloths £12 12 12 15 brass 8 3 11 8 8 10 4 rrel) ^ 4 5 15 4 4 8 12 6 1 5 4 4 2 18 6 old tennor £107 12 6 deduct 7 12 6 100 Lawful Money Errors Excepted allowed. Robert Taylor. £14 An Inventory of Sundrys Burnt in the Late Great Fire Belong- ing to Mary Waldo widow Boston March 20*"^. 1760. 2 Black Walnott Draws & the fraim of Chest Draws. 6 Black Walnott Leather Bottom Chairs new 1 Ovall Maple Table 1 Small Kitchin Table 5 Straw Bottom Chairs Cost 50/ p^ 3 children chairs one of y™ Black Walnott 2 Cord'^ Bedsteads 1 p"" Iron Snuffers 1 Callaco Quilt 2 pound Canisters 1 .Japp<^ Tea Table 1 pr Money Scails 1 Cradle painted Green 1 Brass Kittle Six pail full 1 Copper pott one pail full 2 Tea Kittles one Two Quart y'' other Six Quart. £ s. d. 18 ' 48 6 15 1 10 12 10 2 10 6 4 6 15 2 4 10 1 10 5 10 12 7 10 8 86 City Document No. 100. 1 Copper Sauspan one point new 1 Brass Ladle & Skimmer 1 flatt Copper Candlestick 1 p'' Iron Candlesticks Brass Rim'd 1 Iron frying pan 1 Iron Dripping pan 1 Iron Chafflndish 1 Delph Pudds Dish 1 Cooller about 8 Quarts 8 pewter plates 1 Hard Mettle Quart pott 1 Tin Collender 1 pr Wool cards new 1 point Bason 1 Linning Spinning Wheel 1 Case Bottles holds one Gall° & points 1 Empty Case for Bottles 1^ doz° Quart Bottles 1 pr Kitchin Andirons 1 p'' flatt Irons 2 Small Stone Judgs 1 Box Iron & Heater 1 Lai'ge Bread peal 1 p'' New Gallowshoes English 8 Euamell China Cups & Sausers 2 Ditto Do. Tea potts. 2 D°. Do. canisters 1 D«. D°. Cream pott 1 D° D° Sugar Dish 1 D° D° Boat 1 D" D° Sauser for Tea pott & other China 1 Quart Decantor Double flint Sundry Wine Glasses Beakers &c 1 Mahogona Waitor Spitt Gilt Corner Cubbart Volume of Palmela Pictures in frames Glaz'd Ditto Glaz"^ pr Kitchin Bellows Sundry Books of Value 1 child Silver Spoon ) 1 Tea Spoon Silver ) 1 Sett Brushes new Almost Omitted. 6 lb Cotton wool at 12/6. £ s. d. 2 5 3 1 15 15 2 5 2 10 1 10 15 10 4 1 10 1 2 6 1 2 6 7 6 3 10 1 2 6 12 2 3 10 2 5 15 2 5 5 2 10 45 2 3 1 10 236 16 1 10 3 15 8 3 2 5 4 10 3 5 2 15 265 16 3 15 Miscellaneous Papees, 1760. 87 2 Hoop Petticoats 1 pr Stays 1 Coffee Mm Old Tenor Is L. M. Marx Waldo. £ s. d. 10 10 1 10 281 11 37 10 9 Mary Hawk Widow & her Daughter Mary Bardin with Four small Children having saved nothing but what was on their Backs, of any value — the following acct of the Loss they sustained. £ s. d. 10 high Back' chairs 3/4 1 13 4 4 common chairs 2/8 10 8 1 feather Bed & 2 pillows 3 a chest of Draws 1 6 8 1 pr Flat Irons 8 1 Corded Bedsted 8 1 New Tea kettle 10 8 1 new Bread Trough 2 1 Iron pott 4 1 new Hogshead 4 8 1 Large Frying pan 3 4 2 Iron Bound Casks 6 1 pr Bellows 3 1 half Barren 1 4 1 small chest 1 8 2 foot wood 6 2 Straw Beds 16 Knives & forks 5 1 China Bowl 2/5 2 Earthend 2/2 4 7 1 doz wine Glasses 4 Beaker & Cans 3 1 sieve 1/. 1 pr Large stays 8/. 9 1 Brass Candlestick 4 6 Scuers, 1 Pepper Box & a piece of Tinware 6 u 1 Cradle 5 1 Quilting Fraim 2 8 2 Bibles & about 18 Bound Books 12 1 small Looking glass 3 6 All their own Linnen their Childrens Linnen their"" 1 Bedding & their own Cloaths which at a moderate ] ^ computation is valued at £17 ' 4 1 Mary Bardin passed- approved allowed. «8 City Document No. 100. Stores &c Lost in the Late Fire belonging to the South Battery. March 20. 1760. 1 Flagg a Drum 1 Gin & fall 5 Gun Carrages at £6 14 Copper Ladles & Staves 13/4 14 Spunges & Rammers 4/ 14 Wormes 5/4 14 Cartridge Boxes at 3 14 Priming Irons 14 Linstocks about 50^^ Match Sundry Mages, of Powder ) jimtg to 3 Barrels ) 14 Powder Horns at 2/ 14 Lead Aprons w* 112 Cartridge Paper 4 dozen Handspikes Allowed s. d. 6 10 1 16 5 6 8 30 9 16 8 2 16 3 14 8 60 2 2 14 16 4 2 10 24 1 8 2 2 8 2 10 3 4 £39 7 £99 7 p J. N. Green Capt. A POEM On the Rebuke of GOD*$ Hand In the a-^fu! D,f-Ja;:cn maJ? b^ F I R E In the Town of . * Boston, On the 2 6th Day of March, 1760, By which, in about 6 or 7 Hours^ between /Ar^f and four hundred Buildings were confumed ;~— "Jo which is added, Some brief Hints dn x!as. great Conjiagratiot»' "mji^ation of all Things. -Shall there be Evil in a Citiir ^the Lord hath not done it ^---i^ I Sing th' Almighty GOD, whofe awful Hand Difperfcs Judgments over Sea and Land : He rules tiic World by his unerring Skill, And governs us according to his Will. JTts Providence, which he has often wrought. Is far beyond the moft fagacious Thought. His Ways feem dark to us, aid quite unknOTvn ; Yet, fpotlefs "juflke dwells before his Throne : To lie" bis Mircy is his dear Delight; And, fince 'tis fo, he orders all Things right. — His Judgments oftentimes he does retard, 1 While we run on in Sin and don't regard j > And when he fends them then we think He's hard : j But pray examine, think on what's the Caufe, Isn't it' Contempt of his moft righteous Laws ? Then can we clear ourfelvcs, a'n't v/e to blame ^ Who ^■\i\ without Rcmorfe, and caft off Shame > And pay no Rcv'rence to his holy Name ? — J This is the Caufe He fent thii Judgment down, This a'j:ful Dcfohlion ! on the Town. The !^crtb-ioe/l-'j!hitl, and f/<»»f he did employ, Our (lately Habitations to deftroy. What fpacious Struflures flood but th' other Day, And nov/ they , all in Heaps of Alhes Us*^ I know not how to write, or to expref*. The awful Time, or paint the fad Diftrcis ^ Of fhofe our Friends who did to Bed retire And wak'd furroundcd by a Flame of Fire !- ■jrl^ CUfe lay their Heads. O what Confufion '■ wliat tremendous Grief! While mcrcilels Flames afforded no Relief ! Whole Streets of Houfcs foon cmbrac'd the Ground, Which left the Marks of fad DcftruOion round 1 And Goods, 'in vaft Rcpofitorics ftor'd. Were chief confum'd, in burning Walls immur'd I Wc ftrove in vain, we could not (top its Force While GOD prevall'd, and did dircdt its.Courfc. O 1 with what Grief did wc lift up our Eyes, 1 To fee the Flames in rolling Volumns rife, > AndSmokc fromBuildings cloud the fp.uklingSkie6! J An awful EmMcni wc did then behold of the Greiil Day, from ancient Due foretold !^ ■ Wlien the bright Sun, that radiant Chining Car Whcfe lucid Splendor d:itkcns cv'ry Star, No moiefhall mil his Couife annind the Globe, I'.iit mourn our Fate wiapd ia a fable Kobe. »: The i!&!» will ceafc to give her fplendent Ray ; §', (While Stars are darken'd thro* the milky Way) » The (hining Luftrc flie fo often (bed "I' X- Will then be cover'd in a crimfon Red, J. % Wh'de o'er her Face a fanguiae Mantle's fpiead. ) r^, Stars will forfake their Spheres and fall from Heav'n, K And thro' the Earth the fcatter'd Flames be driv'n. %\ The Elements Ihall melt with fervent Heat, "l While hi-. lyXrains.ef awful. Judgments, meet J. All Nature's final Ruin to compleat.-- J, The heavy Rocks into the Air are hurl'd. And Horror feizes all the guilty World :— Thou&nds of Srrapbs through the iEther fly, "I Our Judge's Chariot then is haft'ning nigh t And with its Swiftnefs burns along the Sky. J. Tremble, O Earth, Inhabitants adn>ire To fee your JUDGE defccnd in flaming Fire 1 And while you (hudder, O lift up your Eyes I "^'ifequious ^iigeh guard him through the Skies : * fparkling Azure cleaves to make Him Way, And now comes on the great Tribunal Day : — 5 ^ All Nature owns her Great Creator— now |,| The tow'ring Forefts and the Mountains bow, ' The spelling Hills difl'olve in Flames of Fire razing Comets ready to e.xpiic— .. unt the Almighty's 'Vengeance now difplays,! He in his Wratli will kindle all his Rays > And fet the fpacious Univcrfc on blaze ;-- J, 'Ti)l_ Nature (lull diffolve, and quite empire, In one contJnual Mafs oH flaming Jfirc. O may we then be found at his Right-Hand, I And there rcjo'icing and triumphant ftand i > While he fhall doom the Nations of the Land— J, To endlefs Pain, or everlaftin» Reft I Then may we hear thofc joyful Words e.tprcfs'd, Ccme my helmed, faithful, jujl an J trui, \ Fcffffi the Rtalm which ivai frepar'd for yiu > Btjcre the H^crld her Jirjl Fomdalion knew. ' J. Ftcc-Gr.ice forever then- wc (hall adore, Where earthly Troubles will moleft no more, ^. J. BOSTON PnnlcJ .n.l Sold al F»xlc W /J.^;rr'j Pjiuim-> ' Oifitf, ia. Alar Iter iti^hjlr Hi. 176^. Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 89 An exact and true Account of the loss sustained by the late great Fire in Boston, on the 20"" of March last, as appears by the Accounts of the Sufferers hitherto received, and Liquidated by the Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Boston ; a Committee appointed by the Goverment for that purpose and to distribute the Monies Collected Sufferers' Names Loss Sustained Sum Total Lost Real Estate Personal Estate £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Sarah Ayers 1 10 1 10 Francis Ackley 37 3 37 3 John Allen 183 8 183 8 Isaiah Audebert 51 5 51 5 John Allen 240 240 Joshua Appletou 28 10 2 28 10 2 Easter Atlen 8 8 Elizabeth Alcock 5 10 5 10 John Alford 400 400 Thomas Allen 5 2 8 5 2 8 Apthorp & Gardner 150 150 Rebecca Amory 80 80 John Bulfinch Jr. 22 8 22 8 John Boies 74 1 8^ 74 1 8' Jacob Bucknam 72 2 5 72 2 5 John Bulfinch 21 11 21 11 Peter Brown 108 108 Martha Barnes 16 16 John Bright 18 15 4 18 15 4 Samuel Bangs 6 3 6 3 Thomas Bennett 27 6 8 27 6 8 Joshua Bowles 42 5 8 42 5 8 Bowles & Luckus 65 8 8 65 8 8 John Bardin 23 7 1 23 7 1 Alexander Brigford < 20 20 James Bailey 21 1 5 21 1 5 Paul Baxter . 49 9 5 49 9 5 720 1042 7 9 1762 7 9 90 City Document No. 100. Loes Sustained Sum Total Lost Sufferers Jnames Real Estate Personal Estate £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. BroH Forward 720 1042 7 9=^ 1762 7 92 Michael Bright 18 13 18 13 Elizabeth Bickmore 6 18 6 6 18 6 Thomas Barues 3 18 3 18 Prudence Brilesford 26 13 4 18 44 13 4 Daniel Ballard Jun 5 8 9 5 8 9 James Bridgham 300 300 Abigail Bromfield 1400 1400 John Bulfinch 10 15 11 10 15 11 William Baker 36 17 11 36 17 11 Lydia Brown 122 11 3 122 11 3 Edward Blake 55 2 55 2 Zephaniah Bassett 6 13 4 6 13 4 Pompey Blackman 27 12 27 12 David Burnett 88 8 88 8 Patrick Burk 1 16 8 1 16 8 Daniel Ballard 40 40 Benjamin Bangs 40 40 Ann Briggs 65 12 4 77 4 Hannah Butler 6 8 8 & S S James Barnes 14 13 4 14 13 4 Katherine Baker 13 6 8 13 6 8 Samuel Bailey & Co 30 6 8 30 6 8 James Beighton 466 13 4 43 14 6^ 610 7 10^ Ann Crabtree 85 2 8 85 2 8 John Cotton 240 43 18 17 283 18 17 Isaac Casneau 166 13 4 414 4 *414 4 Benjamin Cobb 12 4 2 12 4 2 Charles Conner 414 4 414 4 Thankful Cocks 9 6 9 6 Joseph & Winter Calfe 177 6 8 222 9 7 399 16 3 Hezekiah Coley 35 35 Ebenezer Cushing 29 5 8 29 5 8 Ebenezer Cushing Jr 24 18 6^ 24 18 6^ Michael Carroll 200 200 Joseph Calfe 400 441 10 3 841 10 3 Abigail Cross 12 13 8^ 12 13 8^ Mary Cross 48 13 4 48 13 4 Moses Collier 10 13 4 10 13 4 Samuel Chandler 16 16 Sarah Chickley 30 4 8 30 4 8 Mary Coffin 12 15 2 12 15 2 BroH Forward 4462 6 8 3298 5 7760 11 8 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 91 StrFFEBBRs' Names Bro't Forivard Sarah Cotton Martha Caswall Mary Crauuch James Carreck Benj. Clark's Heirs Middlecot Cook Bartholomew Cheevers Mary Cox Joseph Candash Ann Dearden James Dalton Ann Dudley Rachel Durant Benj. Derby Joseph Dovvie Edmund Dolbear John Durant John Doan Samuel Davis Margaret Day Thomas Dillaway Jane Davis Mary Dinsdell Ebenezar Doggett Ester Dyer Isaac Dupee John Doan's Heirs Prudence Delaplace John Denie Nathan Eddy Seth Everson Simon Eliot Henry Erames Increase Blake » Francis Borland William Brattle William Bright Town of Boston Martha Buckley Thomas Bently John Breck Loss Sustained Real Estate Personal Estate £ s. d, 4462 6 8 533 6 8 853 6 8 200 60 66 13 4 800 Bro't Forward 200 1100 66 13 4 446 13 4 10 1120 66 13 4 800 for the 120 10905 13 4 £ s. 3298 5 7 14 2 15 8 17 19 1 50 15 3 10^ 5 4 116 15 2 284 6 8 48 7 1^ 114 13 6 6 n 11 4 8 32 2 17 3 50 10 19 12 8 13 6 7 14 250 84 4 8 9 14 32 13 4 15 3 9 6 So. Batterv 7 9 4 26 14 8 Sum Total Lost 4578 1 5 £ 7760 7 2 8 19 533 853 250 15 5 116 60 284 48 66 914 6 11 32 2 17 3 50 10 19 13 200 1100 7 250 150 9 446 42 15 1120 66 9 800 7 120 26 s. d. 11 8 14 8 15 4 17 1 6 6 18 1 13 13 3 W 4 15 2 6 8 7 12 13 4 13 4 6 8 11 4 5 4 3 4 8 12 8 6 1 4 13 4 6 9 4 14 8 15483 14 9 92 City Document No. 100. Loss Sustained StTFFERERS' NAXES Sum Total Lost Real Estate Personal Estate £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Brd't Fonvard 10905 13 4 4578 1 5 15483 14 9 Robert Breck 28 8 28 8 James Boies . 90 90 William Brown 200 200 Thomas Foot 50 50 John Fullerton 6 2 8 6 2 8 William Fullerton 36 16 11 36 16 11 Benj. Froth ingham 116 15 9 116 15 9 William Freeland 109 9 4 109 9 4 Elisha Ford 8 8 John Foster & Co 240 240 Nathan Foster 8 8 8 8 William Fairfield 230 26 6 2 256 6 2 Ann Farrell 55 11 1- 55 11 1^ Friends Meeting House 240 240 Stephen Fullerton 30 30 Susannah Foster 40 40 Mary Fisher 6 2 6 2 Sam'l Frankland 2 13 4 2 13 4 Elizabeth Fay 953 6 8 953 6 8 Thomas Trossey 14 11 4 14 11 4 Nicholas French 33 12 33 12 Barna (?) Gibbs & Co. 143 13 4 143 13 4 James Graham 41 13 8 41 13 8 John Gardner 19 7 6 19 7 6 Andrew Gardner 15 10- 15 10^ Mary Grice 50 50 Benj. Goodwin 37 6 6 37 6 6 Robert Gordon 52 16 52 16 John Giffin 69 4 6- 69 4 6^ Ann Grafton 4 4 4 4 James Gould 1083 6 8 20 1103 6 8 Joseph Green Jr 962 17 962 17 Alice Gibson 3 10 3 10 Mary Goff 2 6 8 2 6 8 Experience Gray 14 5 4 14 5 4 Ann Gill 12 18 12 18 Mary Giffin 6 6 6 6 George Glyn 35 1 4 35 1 4 Abigail Gayton 7 16 8 7 16 8 Mary Hawk William Hyslup 480 217 12 7 697 12 7 Bro't Forward. 14092 6 8 7199 6 0^ 21291 12 8- Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 93 Lose Sustained Sufferers' Names Sum Total Lost Real Estate Personal Estate £ S. d. £ ■ s. d. £ s. d. Bro't Forivard 14092 6 8 7199 6 0^ 21291 12 8^ AtbertoD Hau^h 192 17 2 132 17 2 Thomas Hawkins 16 10 16 10 John Haslet 12 12 12 12 William Hall 6Q6 13 4 192 3 4 858 16 8 Isaac Hawes 12 2 8 12 2 8 Benjamin Homer 133 6 8 56 8 4 189 15 William Hollowell 80 13 14 8 93 14 8 William Henessy 5 6 5 6 Benjamin Hollowell 1360 685 10 2 2045 10 2 James Hamilton 10 2 8 10 2 8 Samuel Hawks & Co 53 6 8 10 7 4 63 14 Thomas Hartley- Jr. 40 19 4 40 19 4 Mary Hatch 366 13 4 366 13 4 Elizabeth Howard 4 1 11 4 1 11 Elizabeth Harris 7 5 4 7 5 4 David Hatch 250 71 8 6 321 8 6 Joanna Hallowell 6 6 Lodwich Hill 18 13 4 18 13 4 Elizabeth Hales 4 8 8 4 8 8 Daniel Henchman 30 5 52 30 5 52 Elizabeth Hood 1 10 1 10 Andrew Hall 2100 2100 Sarah Hollowell 5 19 4 5 19 4 Alexander Hunt 68 89 6 9 157 6 9 Samuel Hewes 266 13 4 57 7 8 324 1 Samuel Harting 30 30 Benjamin Harrod 510 510 James Hemingway 2 13 4 2 13 4 John Hunt 140 140 Harris & Rea 200 200 Jabez Hatch 67 4 67 4 Thomas Hartley 10 2 10 2 Samuel Harris 6 3 8 6 3 8 Mehitable Holland 4 19 9 4 19 9 Eliah "' Hutchinson 26 13 4 26 13 4 David Jones 12 7 8 12 7 8 Benjamin Jeffry 31 9 10 31 9 10 Mary Jackson & Son 1704 1 n 1704 1 7i John Jepson 5 13 8 5 13 8 Daniel Ingersol 200 10 210 Sarah Jackson 10 12 10 12 18446 6 8 12705 m 31151 7 6^ 94 City Document No. 100. Loss Sustained StraTBREBs' Names Sum Total Lost Real Estate Personal Estate £ s. d.- £ s. d. £ s. d. Bro't Forward 18446 6 8 12705 IQi 31151 7 6| Robert Jarvis 18 8 6 18 18 6 Benjamin Jepson 6 4 6 4 David Jeffry 406 13 4 165 15 5 572 8 9 Sarah Jones 1 6 8 16 8 Elizabeth IngersoU 1 18 1 18 Ann Johnson 2 5 4 2 5 4 Jarvis & Parker 101 1 1^ 101 1 1^ Patrick Kelley 3 7 4 3 7 4 Solomon Kneeland & Co. 80 80 John Knight 200 40 240 Edward King 51 51 . Abigail Katen 2 11 4 2 11 4 Barth-^^ Kelleran 21 1 21 1 Isaac Kidder 6 6 Josiah Keen 213 6 8 95 9 8 308 16 4 Edward Keighly 6 6 11^ 6 6 112 Gilbert Lagan 5 6 8 5 6 8 Sarah James 2 4 92 2 4 92 Archibald Laws 8 4 9 8 4 9 John Phillips' Heirs 200 200 Joseph Lonedon 76 12 13 4 88 13 4 Andrew Lapier Q,Q 13 4 12 13 4 79 6 8 Sarah Low 34 16 1^ 34 16 V Andrew Leishman 13 9 8 13 9 8 Nicholas Lobdell 24 24 Miriam Lawson 106 13 4 22 14 3 129 7 7 Hannah Lamont 4 14 9 4 14 9 Robert Lenox 7 17 4 7 17 4 Rachel Larrott 6 16 8 6 16 8 James Lamb 72 8 72 8 John Lush 13 6 8 13 6 8 Timothy Lydell 1500 1500 William Loneda 160 160 Henry Lyntey 3 9 3 9 Sarah Larkin 5 5 Sarah McNeal 533 6 8 1700 2233 6 8 Philip Masters 13 6 8 106 13 4 120 Sarah Mitchell 233 6 8 233 6 8 Edward Mann 7 14 4 7 14 4 Dorothy Miriam 4 8 4^ 4 8 41 Thomas Marshall 133 6 8 133 6 8 22382 6 8 15294 10 9 37676 17 5 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 95 Loss Sustained Sum Total Lost Sufferers' Names Real Estate Personal Estate £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Bro't Forward 22382 6 8 15294 10 9 37676 17 5 Elizabeth Marshall 3 19 6 3 19 6 John Melius 22 13 8'^ 22 13 8^ Eliza. Mygott 12 10 6'" 12 10 6^ James Moor 12 14 1^ 12 14 1^ Jonathan Mason 1100 204 15 8 1304 15 8 Thomas Masters 22 13 4 22 13 4 Jonathan Mason's Friend 9 4 9 4 Joseph MarioL 12 2 8 12 2 8 Hugh Moor 60 2 60 2 Abigail McCulloch 1 13 4^ 1 13 4^ Abigail Mcintosh 4 12 8 4 12 8 Rachael Mathews 5 10 5 10 Thomas McCarthy 139 6 8 139 6 8 Sarah May 1 I Ann Melley 2 13 4 2 13 4 Sarah Marson 1 18 8 1 18 8 John McNeal • 22 22 John Nowell 160 1 2^ 160 1 22 Noyes Belcher & Co 133 6 8 133 6 8 John Osborn 12 12 12 12 Elizabeth Owen 8 19 1 8 19 1 Edw** Brattle Oliver 146 13 4 151 19 298 12 4 Edw'' Brattle Oliver's Son 140 140 Andrew Oliver Esqr 326 16 8 326 16 8 Ann Oliver 20 19 20 19 John Osborn, Esq. 1000 128 9 1128 9 James Orill 5 1 5 1 Margaret Osborn 35 6 4 35 6 4 Mary Oliver 250 23 5 4 273 5 4 Andrew Oliver Jr. Esq 1333 6 8 224 10 1557 16 8 John Powell, Jr. 15 17 10^ 15 17 lOi Aaron Purbuck 21 17 4 21 17 4" Benjamin Phillips 44 13 4 121 17 4 166 10 8 Gillam Phillips 806 13 4 6 13 4 813 6 8 Edward Potter 82 7 8 82 7 8 Benjamin Parrott 240 119 6 9 359 6 9 Ruth Parrott 600 66 14 9 666 14 9 James Phillips 56 19 4 56 19 4 Thomas Pal fry 26 13 4 93 6 8 120 William Palfry 540 100 640 Henry Perkins 88 88 29076 10 17362 13 93 46439 3 93 96 City Document No. 100. Loss Sustained Sufferers' Names Sum Total Lost Real Estate Personal Estate £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. BroH Fortoard 29076 10 17362 13 93 46439 3 9» John Peirce 13 6 13 6 John Perkins 266 13 4 80 346 13 4 Eliza & Harriot Paine 804 804 Sarah Pratt 65 3 19 4 68 19 4 Edmund Perkins 600 18 4 4 618 4 4 Mary Prince 88 17 6 88 17 6 Caleb Prince 60 60 Joseph Princes Heirs 311 2 6 311 2 6 John Popkin 10 10 Isaac Peirce 240 240 John Province 23 2 11 23 2 11 Abigail Prince 4 8 4 8 Joseph Putnam 137 8 4 137 8 4 Mary Putnam 9 3 9 3 Samuel Peck 12 12 William Peck 66 13 4 66 13 4 Thomas Pointer 2 11 8 2 118 Sarah Perry 11 12 7 11 12 7 Benj. Peck's Heirs 66 13 4 66 13 4 William Peck's Heirs 80 80 John Powell 600 600 Margaret Pain 31 3 31 3 James Perkins 9 13 4 9 13 4 Edmund Perkins Jr. 7 2 7 2 Blaney Phillips 13 6 8 13 6 8 Edmund Quincy Jr. 189 13 9 189 13 9 Alice Quick 533 6 8 540 13 4 1074 James Pritchard 16 15 16 15 James Reed 253 6 8 32 7 5 285 14 1 Thomas Reed 39 19 2 39 19 2 Thomas Reed & Co. 15 6 8 135 2 10 150 9 6 Daniel Rea 217 5 7 217 5 7 Daniel Remick 6 Of 6 Of Mary Rogers 33 18 33 18 Thomas Reed Jr. 38 2 6 38 2 6 John Rice 18 16 6 18 16 6 Jane Rogers 12 12 Benjamin Russell 66 13 4 66 13 4 John Rhon 978 13 10 978 13 10 Sweeten Reed 200 2 2 8 202 2 8 Jacob Ridge way 7 4 2^ 7 4 2^ 32187 19 8 21224 14 3 53412 13 11 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 97 Loss Sustained Sufferers' !N^ames Sum Total Lost Real Estate Personal Estate £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Bro't Fonoard 32187 19 8 21224 14 3 53412 13 11. Joseph Richardson 23 8 23 8 Phillip Richardson 26 13 4 26 13 4 Mehittable Russell 1 13 1 1 13 1 Mathew Salter 38 13 4 18 15 4 57 8 8 ? Smith 11 5 6 11 5 6 John Sargent 50 16 6^ 50 16 6^ William Souesberry 51 18 4 51 18 4 William Sveadley 40 30 11 8 70 11 8 Eleoner Standley \ 16 12 8 16 12 8 Samuel Simpson 31 1 8 31 1 8 Henry Snow 82 62 82 6^ Benj. Salisbury 300 47 13 347 13 Elizabeth Stevenson 133 6 8 63 16 5 197 3 1 Thomas Salter 39 6 39 6 Martha Salter 19 4 8 19 4 8 William Stoxey 40 7 47 Jane Savel 19 17 171 3 190 17 3 Sampson Salter 1333 6 8 190 13 4 1524 David Spear 263 6 8 12 9 8 275 16 4 Jeremiah Smallidge 133 6 8 10 8 143 7 4 Thomas Spikeman 13 13 4 13 13 4 Mehittable Snowden 17 17 4 17 17 4 Mary Soaper 20 20 Ann Stamp 36 36 Joseph Swatridge 4 19 9 4 19 9 Ebenezer Silvester 3 6 8 3 6 8 John S herring 12 18 12 18 Lemuel Studson 55 12 8 55 12 8 Edward Stone 24 13 4 24 13 4 Mary Swan 3 4 H 3 4 4J Sarah Smith 5 9 5 9 Abigail Sanders 14 14 Jeremiah Stoddard 70 16 8 70 16 8 Jack Sword 14 4 14 4 John & W'". Spooner 33 6 8 33 6 8 Tliomas Symraes- 133 6 8 133 6 8 Martha Salsbury 100 100 William Sturtevant 4 4 Nehemiah Sampson 8 18 8 18 Mildred Smith ' 6 4 2 6 4 2 Kezia Stevens ■ 20 20 '3478,3 3 4 22449 12 10- 57222 16 2^ 98 City Document No. 100. Losa Sustained Sufferers' Names Sum Total Lost Real Estate Personal Estate £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Brd't Forward 34783 3 4 22449 12 10- 57222 16 2=^ Easter Tiukum 13 19 13 19 Nicholas Tabb 31 14 8 31 14 8 William Torey 600 200 800 Josepli Spear 66 4 66 4 Coll^ Thwing 340 154 16 5 494 16 5 James Tliwing 115 17 115 17 James Tucker 10 9 10 9 Sarah Tilden 437 6 8 437 6 8 Elisha Tapper 2 8 2 8 Robert Taylor 13 6 8 13 6 8 Ester Tinkum's Dau. 4 1 22 4 1 22 William Thompson 1 15 7 1 15 7 Barlom Trecothick 300 300 Jemima Turner 6 13 4 6 13 4 William Taylor 215 8 8 215 8 8 Anthony Thomas 39 2 1 39 2 1 Abijah Thomas 4 16 8 4 16 8 Joseph Uran 73 10 3 73 10 3 Ann Vaudeluer 3 6 8 3 6 8 Francis Vears 13 6 8 9 19 6 23 6 2 Thomas Wait 300 300 Thomas Walley 157 12 157 12 John Wheatly 233 6 8 74 5 307 11 8 Francis Warden 53 6 8 53 6 8 Vincent Wymondersel 51 4 51 4 Wheelwright & Barnad 204 4 8 204 4 8 Isaac Wendell 97 16 8 97 16 8 Joseph Webb 64 6 11 64 6 11 Eunice Wells 9 18 6^ 9 18 62 John Wilson 18 19 18 19 Katherine Wendell 16 9 16 9 Nath'l Winslow 12 4 9 12 4 9 Mary Waldo ^ 37 10 9 37 10 9 John Whitten 64 3 8^ 64 3 8? Thomas White 202 9 4 202 9 4 Rob't Williams 31 12 31 12 William Wesson 16 16 Dinely Wing 130 24 10 4 154 10 4 Johonnot Wing 10 18 10 18 Jacob Wendell 4800 4800 Jacob Wendell & Son 380 12 6 380 12 6 - # 41937 3 4 24935 1 9 66872 5 1 Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 99 Loss Sustained Stjffekeks' Names Sum Total Lost Real Estate Personal Estate £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Bro't Forward 41937 3 4 24935 1 9 66872 5 1 James Thompson 88 6 8 88 6 8 Katherine Walley 17 6 4 17 6 4 Oliver Wiswall 39 1 10 39 1 10 Elizabeth Widger 6 1 10^ 6 1 102 Mary Whithig 10 11 7 10 11 7 Mary West 37 42 37 42 Rebecca Western 6 15 6 15 Andrew Wenter . 7 1 8 7 1 8 Thomas Walley & Co. 600 600 Eobert Wallis 40 14 14 4 54 14 4 George Walker 13 6 8 13 6 8 Rebecca Walker 13 6 8 13 6 8 Ann Wing Joshua Winslow Esq 96 4 96 4 Lydia Wise 4 16 8 4 16 8 John Wells 5 2 5 2 John Wheelwright 500 393 13 4 893 13 4 Abigail Wesson 12 12 Nath' Winslow 20 20 James Guill 180 180 Jno. Powell's f u.rther acct 127 10 127 10 Jacob Hornet" 11 6 11 6 Richard Thompson 12 12 W"" Brattle's further acct 44 44 James Stevenson 1 7 4 1 7 4 William Patten 189 7 8 189 7 8 Thomas Rice 2 14 8 2 14 8 Donald Grant 52 16 52 16 W" Mollineau 95 95 John Phillips. 6 6 8 6 6 8 Henry Benger 8 8 W" Taylor 7 6 8 7 6 8 Edward Davis 42 1 4 42 1 4 Andrew Oliver Esq. \ 40 40 further acct j IVf John Borland, ditto 270 270 Town of Boston, for"^ stores of Battery ^ aforesaid ) 99 99 Nath' Wheelwright 216 12 216 12 Robert McCowdre 28 28 • 43103 IG 8 27115 17 9 70219 14 5 100 City Document No. 100. Sufferers' Names Loss Sustained Real Estate Personal Ee tate Sum Total Lost Bro't Forioard Joshua, Winslow ^ Ship Sally with her stores uuder the care of Benjamin Hollowell Esq. "William Haslup's further acct. Edmund Quincy's further acct J \ ] £ ' S. 43103 16 d. 8 £ ■ s. 27115 17 54 13 717 7 80 12 40 d. 9 4 6 £ s. d. 70219 14 5 54 13 4 717 7 6 80 12 40 Lawful Money 43103 16 8 28008 10 7 71112 7 3 Sterling 32327 17 6 21006 7 11 53334 5 5 Account of Monies received for the Benefit of the Sufferers. By Grant of the General Court By collections in the several churches in Boston By ditto in the country churches in Province ) of Massachusetts J By Private Donations By collections by the Friends commonly called ) Quakers j By Philadelphia Grant By Donation from Cbris' Kilby, Esq By so much collected at Halilax By Donation from Ch' W Apthorp, Esq By Do. from the Merchants in London £2000 | Sterg. Exchange at 30 p. ct. j By Private Donation by hand Mr. Lloyd By Province of New Hampshire in part By so much received from Connecticut in part By Merchants in London £1000 Sterling Ex- 1 change 33^ % j By New York Grant By Maryland in part £ 3000 1815 3406 276 75 1212 266 146 100 2600 133 320 75 1333 1875 1120 s. 6 13 14 3 13 8 6 8 12 6 15 d. 8 11^ 8^ 5 4 7^ 8 11 11 8 Lawful Money 17756 8 Sterling £ 13317 11 9 1 ; Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 101 The Subsc''ibers, a committee appointed by the Government for the Purposes aforesaid, do hereby certify that the Accounts ex- hibited of the Loss in Personal Estate, were inspected with the greatest Care and Exactness ; and where there was Reason to apprehend any were exaggerated, proper Deductions were made. The Sufferers were critically examined relative to said Accounts which being now duly liquidated, and amounting together to the *^um of Twenty Eight Thousand and Eight pounds. Ten shillings and Seven pence, Lawful Money of this Province equal Twenty One Thousand and Six pounds, Seven Shillings & Eleven pence, — Farthing, Sterling as appears by the foregoing Account, We verily believe to fall rather short of than exceed the real Loss. An Estimate of the Loss in Real Estate was carefully made, at the Request of Selectmen, a part of this Committee by the Assess- ors of the Town of Boston, Persons whose ofBce led them to a thorough Acquaintance with the value of said Estates ; which agreable to their Estimation amounts to Forty Three Thousand One Hundred and Three pounds. Sixteen Shilling and Eight Pence, Lawful JNIoney of this Province equal to Thirty Two Thousand, Three Hundred Twenty Seven Pounds, Seventeen Shillings and Six Pence Sterling as appears by their Oath annesed. We further Certify that Monies already received in Aid of the Sufferers amount to Seventeen Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty Six Pounds, Fifteen Shillings, and Eight Pence Lawful Money of this Province, equal to Thirteen Thousand, Three Hundred, Seventeen Pounds, Eleven Shillings, & Nine Pence, Sterling ; agreable to the Account herewith exhibited. John Phillips Isaac Walker Jn° Barrett John Tudor Royal Tyler Tho® Flucker W^ Phillips Benj. Dolbeare Isaac Smith Melatiah Bourn Sam. Dexter JoN^ Mason o ^ ■^ a 2 o tw O m ^ > O Joshua Henshavt Jos. Jackson Thomas Cushing Sam. Hewes John Scollay Benj. Austin A. Oliver Jr. Province of Massachu- setts Bay Subscribed before the Governor & Council this 29'" day of November 1760. Attest A. Oliver, Sec. We, the Subscribers whose Office it is to value the Estates in order to apportion the Taxes from Year to Year, laid for the Support of the Government, at the desire of the Selectmen, did soon after the Fire on .the 20"^ of March last (upon an actual & careful survey of the Ruins)* estimate the Loss on the Real Estates to amount at least to Forty Three Thousand, One Hun- dred & Three pounds, Sixteen Shillings & Eight pence Lawful money of this Province equal to Tliirty Two Tiiousand Three Hundred Twenty Seven pounds, Seventeen Sliillings & Six pence 102 City Document No. 100. Sterling, to the truth whereof we make Oath accordingly this Twenty Ninth day of November 1760 — Province of Massachusetts John Kneeland Bay Subscribed and Sworn Benj-^ Church before the Governor & Coun- Sam^ Edwaeds cil this 29'^ day of November Joseph Bradford 1760 W" TORREY Attest Jon. Brown A. Oliver Sec'y The Subscriber, Clerk to the Selectmen & Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Boston, appointed by the Government for the Purposes aforesaid, do declare, that I was from the Begin- ning with them at their Meeting, to receive & pass upon the Accounts ; That the Gentlemen sitting by small Committees & no minutes being made what particular Gentleman each Account was passed before, it is impossible for them to swear one for the other. But I verily believe that the Accounts were by them passed with great care & exactness more especially where an Account was Suspected & am of opinion the Account of the Personal Estate rather falls short of than exceeds the Real Loss to the truth whereof I make Oath Accordingly this Twenty Ninth day of November 1760. Province of Massachusetts Jos. Turell, Jr. Bay Subscribed and Sworn before the Governor & Coun- cil this 29"^ day of November 1760 Attest A. Oliver, Sec^ Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 103 At a Meeting of the Committee appointed by virtue of an Act of the Great & General Court passed at their late Session relating to the Rebuilding where the late Fires were in Boston — at the Council Chamber in Boston — Tuesday April 1. 1760. Present. Hon^'i" Tho' Hutchinson, Esq. Tho^ Hancock, Esq. John Osborne, Esq. Tho^ Hubbard, Esq. Jacob Wendell, Esq. Joshua Henshaw, Esq. Samuel Watts,- Esq. Joseph Jackson, Esq. Andrew Oliver, Esq. Mr Thomas Cushing. Joseph Pynchon, Esq. Mr Samuel Hewes. Stephen Sewall, Esq. Mr John ScoUay. John Erving, Esq. Mr Benj Austin. James Bowdoin, Esq. Upon the Petition of Benjamin Hallowell, Esq. Liberty was granted him to build a Dwelling house on the Land where his former Dwelling house stood provided he build the same with Stone or Brick and Cover the same with Tile or Slate agreeable to Law- Application being made by M" Thomas Read for liberty to build with Wood or Timber a Shop or Workhouse for to carry on the Blockmakers business on the wharf near Olivers Dock — The Question being put whether the Com'^^. can consistent with the Law as it now stands — grant such Liberty ? It passed in the Negative. Upon Application made by M'' David Spear — Liberty is granted him to rebuild his Dwelling house in Leveretts Lane, provided he build the same with Stone or Brick and Cover with Slate or Tile agreeable to Law. Application being made by M'' Sampson Salter to rebuild his Dwelling house and Brewhouse in Leveretts Lane — Liberty is granted him to rebuild his Bi'ewhouse where the former One stood, provided the same be Built with Brick, except the Windows & Doors & Door Posts, and Covered with Slate or Tile agreeable to Law. ♦ Sam Johnson was appointed Clerk to the Committee and Ordered that a Book be provided and the proceedings of the Committee entred therein. Adjourned to Friday next 4 o'clock P. M. 104 City Document No. 100. At a Meeting of the said Committee, April 4. 1760. Present. His Honour tlie Lieut. Gov\ Capt. Osborne. Mr Hancoclj. Mr Gushing. Col". Wendell. M"" Hubbard. Capt. Hewes. Major Watts. M'' Henshaw. M'' Scollay. M"" Oliver. Major Jackson. M"" Austin. D'' Pynchou. M"' Oliver, Jun^ Upon Application made by M'' John Powell Liberty is granted him to rebuild his Dwelling house in Maccarty's Court fronting King Street, provided the same be built with Brick or Stone and Covered with Slate or Tile agreeable to Law — Application being made by M*" Joseph Calef for liberty to build a Wooden Workhouse for to grind his Bark in, to Secure his Stock of Hides, Leather &c — if it can be tollerated only for a few Months — Ihe Question being put, whether it be the mind of the Committee that such liberty be granted him? It passed in the Negative. The Committee agreed that it is necessary that Pudding lane be widened opposite to- Mr Phillips's Brick Wall and so continued through the same — '■ — Voted that Mr Hubbard, Mr Austin & Mr Oliver junr be a Committee to view the same make Enquiry and report how much and at what places it will be necessary to Widen the same, — and that the said Committee be also desired to enquire of the Abutters on Joyliifs lane whether that Lane may not be also Widened. The Committee agreed that Leveretts Lane should be widened and that it be continued in the most convenient manner to Milk Street, so as to open at or near Atkinson Street. Voted that Capt. Osborne, Major Watts and Mr Gushing be a Committee to view the same and make report. Voted that Mr Secr'y Oliver, Mr Hancock, Mr Henshaw, Major Jackson and Mr Scollay be a Committee to consider the most con- venient place for to open a Street into King Street below Mackrel Lane — View the same — Enquire how it will affect the Abutters and make report. The Committee agreed that Mackrel lane should be made Wider and that it be continued near upon a Strait line to Milk Street by Mr Parrots Land — so as to open Oliver Street leading up to Fort Hill. Voted that the same Committee be desired to View and consider of this Sti'eet, as is appointed for the New Street below. Voted that Mr Bowdoin, Capt Hewes and Mr Oliver jun''. be a Committee to View and consider what is necessary to be done with regard to the Wedth & extending of Water Street and the lower part of Milk Street and make report thereon. — The Committee agreed to meet at the Council Chamber every Thursday at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. Adjourned to Thursday next 3 o'clock P. M. Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 105 At a Meeting of the said Committee, April 10. 1760. Present, His Honor the Lieut Gov''. Capt. Osborne. Capt. Erving. Mr Gushing. Col". Wendell. Mr Bowdoin. Gapt. Hewes. Mr Oliver. Mr Hancock. Mr Scollay. Dr. Pynchon. Mr Hubbard. Mr Austin. Judge Sewall. Mr Henshaw. Mr Oliver, junr. CoP Jackson. Thomas Hubbard, Esq. from the Gommittee appointed the 4*'' instant on Pudding lane and Joyliffs Lane gave in the following Report — Viz'. The Gommittee on Pudding &. Jovliff's Lanes, report That they have taken a careful View of both, and find a Number of the abutters on the West side of Pudding lane are willing to give in some of their Land for the benefit of a good Street ; but as they are much put to it for room would chearfully allow any reasonable sum towards the Purchase of Land on the East side of that Lane, if it could be done ; whereupon the Gommittee applied to the Owners of the Land on that side, and find them in general very willing to accommodate their Neighbours with an handsome Addi- tion of their Land to Pudding lane, on condition they might have an adequate Allowance for it. The Gommittee find some Difficulties in widening Joyliffs Lane, for although an Addition of ft or 10 feet might possibly be made on the West side to run Paralell with a line on the West side of Pudding lane yet by reason of Gapt. Gomrins Brick Building at the Gorner, the Lines* of those two Lanes would not run alike on the Lands lying on the East side. And therefore having no regard to Joyliff's Lane, the Committee are of Opinion, that a South Line be run from the S. W. Corner of Mr Gridle^'s office over to Water, near parallel with the Line on the West side of Pudding Lane, so as to make it 25 feet (at least) wide at the Entrance thereof at Water Street. Tho® Hubbakd. Benj^ Austin. A. Oliver, jun'^. Which Report being read — The Committee agreed that Pudding Lane should be widened on the East side thereof agreeable to the said Report. — And the same Committee are desired to see the said Street staked out according to their Report, and that they return a Plan thereof to this Committee. John Osborne, Esq. from the-Gommittee appointed the 4"^. instant on Leveretts Lane, made the following Report. — Vizt. We may go in upon Deacon Salter's Ground so as to make the Street between him and Mr Lindalls Buildings about 28 feet and from thence may carry the Wedth into Atkinson Street 28 feet, which is the Wedth between Treasurer Gray's and INIr Bourn's. — indeed to come with this proposed Street to meet Atkinsons Street will make something of a Curve, but no great — which Method it's judged much better than to run the Street quite strait from 106 - City Document No. 100. Mr Salter's into Milk Street and then to him quite short or rather Rank up Milk Street to get into Atkinson Street. J. 0. s. w. T. C. Which Report being read and considered The Committee agreed to Widen Leveretts Lane according to the said Report — that the same run upon a Sti-ait line to Atkin- sons Street — that it be made 28 feet wide at Deacon Salter's (or 30 feet if Mr Salter shall be consenting to it) and from Mr Salters to be 35 feet wide to Milk Street, — and that the same Committee be desired to stake the same out accordingly. Andrew Oliver, Esq. from the Committee appointed the 4*^" instant on Mackrel Lane ; made the following Report Viz*. The Committee appointed to ^view Mackrel Lane and consider how it may be made wider & carried to Milk Street so as to open Oliver Street, are of Opinion that the same be made forty feet wide, that what is necessary in order to make it of that Wedth be taken in, from King Street to the Bridge, upon the East Side, and from the Bridge to Milk Street be taken in upon the West side, which method of laying it out will make the least Angle and will likewise make the best Opening to« Oliver Street leading to Fort Hill. The committee further propose that on the East side of Oliver Street a Line be run from the End of CoP Wendells Wall stand- ing before his House to a point, opposite to the South end of the Garden Wall of Andrew Oliver junr. so as to keep the Street of the Wedth of about 24^ feet in that Space and that from the point aforesaid a line be run to the Southwest Corner of Mr Powells Brick house And that the Chimneys or the Walls standing in the Way of said Streets be taken down, and the Cellars or other hol- low places filled up" as soon as may be in order to render the said Streets passable ; And that a Jury be appointed to ascertain the Value of any persons Land or Estate so taken according to Law. A. Oliver, pr order Which Report being read and considered The Committee agreed to Accept the same. Andrew Oliver, Esq. from the Committee appointed the 4'*' in- stant, to consider the most convenient place to open a New Street into King Street to the Eastward of Mackrel Lane, made the fol- lowing Report. — Viz*. The Committee appointed to consider the most convenient place to open a Street at the lower end of King Street, and view the same, are of Opinion, That there be a Street opened there of Forty feet wide, seven feet thereof to be taken off the East end of Mr Wheatleys House Lot, and the remainder from the Land adjoining thereto formerly the Estate of Elisha Cooke Esq, deceased, in order to make the Opening into King Street ; and that a Jury be ap- pointed to Ascertain the Value of the same according to Law ; and that a Street be laid out of that Wedth from King Street on a Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 107 Strait line till it meets The Street leading to the House of Benj* Hallowell Esq which Street the Committee propose should be like- wise made forty feet wide ; Provided that neither the Town nor any of the Abutters shall be compelled to be at any Expence in filling up any low places in said Street or oaviug the same until the Town of Boston shall see fit to give order concerning it, but that it may be lawful for any Pei'sons notwithstanding, voluntarily to fill up said Street and make it passable without being molested or hindered in so doing ; and as said Street will cross a Dock (the wharf of the North side of which is occupied by Mr Benj* Phillips) it may be also lawful foi" any Persons to fill up so much of said Dock on the South side thereof as to leave it of a Wedth sufficient for Boats to pass, twelve feet wide at the least, and from thence to lay a Bridge across said Dock sufficient for Carts to pass over, and that said Bridge be laid on the most Westerly side of said pro- posed Street so as least to incommode the Dock below : And the Proprietors on either side of the Dock above the Bridge may at any time fill up their respective parts of said Dock ; Saving that when it shall be wholly filled up, they shall lay the Common Sewer from the present mouth thereof to the Bridge aforesaid in the same manner as it is laid above. P order of the Committee A. Oliver. Which Report being read and considered The Committee agreed that a New Street of forty feet wide should be laid open from King Street to the Eastward of Mackrel Lane to run to Mr Hallo wells House in Battery March, agreeable to the said Report, And that the same be Accepted as it now Stands. Voted that the Committee appointed for the New Street from King Street to Mr Hallowell's House — be also desired to View and consider the Street called Battery March leading from Mr Hallowells to the South Battery — and report thereon James Bowdoin, Esqr. from the Committee appointed the 4*^^. instant upon Water Street and Milk Street made the following Report — Viz'. The Committee appointed to consider what Alterations were proper to be made in Water Street and Milk Street have taken a View of said Streets — and find. That Water Street where Pudding lane strikes it, is thirty nine feet wide ; from whence it runs of different Wedths to Quaker lane ; the North side being a curve line or making an Elbow to said Quaker lane Between the Easterly side of said Lane and the corner of Mr Torreys Land the said Street contracts of a sudden being there but thirty one feet wide and continues contracting to the lower end of it at Mr Parrotts in Mackrel lane where it is Seven- teen feet and an half wide. The Committee are of Opinion that from Pudding Lane East- ward this Street should be forty feet wide ; and to make it so, they propose that the North side of it as far down as Quaker lane 108 Cixr Document No. 100. should be bounded bv a Strait line to run from the Corner of said Quaker lane up to Pudding lane so as to take in one foot of said Pudding lane. This line would cut off the Elbow aforesaid and no way incommode the Abutters. Between Quaker lane and Mackrel lane they propose that the Street should be widened on the North side, and in such a man- ner as to take in nine feet of the West side of the most Western Lot ; and Twenty two feet and an half of the East side of the most Eastern Lot which will make this part of the Street 40 feet wide and perfectly strait. Some of the Abutters on this part of the Street should have a suitable Compensation for the Land taken from them. The Committee also find that Milk Street where Treasurer Gray lives is 28 feet wide, and at the South East Corner of CoP Wen- dell's Land 22 feet ; thence it immediately widens to 27 feet, and continues that Wedth to young Mr Oliver's Corner ; thence it contracts to 18 feet & runs of different Wedths to the End of it where it is 22 feet wide. The Committee think it would be proper that this Street from Mr G-rays Eastward should be at least forty feet wide, and that so much of the Abutting Land on both Sides be taken into it, as will make the Street of that Wedth. Said Abutting Land to be taken wherever it will best serve to make the said Street most uniform and regular. James Bowdoin. Sam. Hewes. A. Oliver, jun^. Boston April 8. 1760. Which Report being read and considered after some Debate thereon. Voted, That that part of said Report which relates to Water Street be accepted. And on that part of the Report respecting Milk Street — Voted, That the said Committee be desired to perfect their Re- port as to the running of the Lines. Also Voted, That the said Committee be desired again to take a View of the lower part of Water Street, and further consider nud report thereon. Adjourned to tomorrow afternoon 3 o'clock. At a Meeting of the said Committee April IP 1760. Present. His Honour the Lieut Gov"". Capt. Osborne. Capt. Erving. Mr Gushing. CoP Wendell. Mr Bowdoin. Capt. Hewes. Major Watts. Mr Hubbard. Mr Austin. Mr Oliver. Mr Henshaw. Mr Oliver jun^ CoP. Jackson. James Bowdoin, Esq. from the Committee on Water Street and Milk Street — made the following further Report — Viz'. With regard to Water Street the Committee are further of Opinion that it should be continued from Mackrel lane Easterly to the New proposed Street ; the North side of it to be run from Mackrel lane on a line with the Southerly end of Mr Wheelwrights Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 109 Brick "Warehouse ; and the South side to run Parallel with said line at oO feet distance which will make this part of the Street 30 feet wide and perfectly strait. With regard to Milk Street, the Committee find there must be a small bend in said Street to the Eastward of Mr Gray's, Vizt. on the West side of Mr Dowse's Land at feet distance from his Corner. From this Point (where a Stake is driven) to a burnt Post on the North side of the Street, near the Mouth of a Common Shore where the Angle will be, is 40 feet. The Committee propose that 12 feet be taken from the Abutting Land on the North side opposite to Mr Gray's ; and from thence that a strait line should be run to the burnt Post aforesaid near the Mouth of the Common Shore aforesaid, and from thence another strait line to the Corner at the East end oC the Street on the North side which will com- plete the north side of the Street. With respect to the South side of the Street they propose that a line should be run from Mr Gray's on a range with Mr Bourn's house to the Stake aforesaid on the West side of Mr Dowse's Land ; and from thence to Battery March Street, to strike said Street at 40 feet distance from the Corner aforesaid on the North side of said Milk Street. These lines compleat the Street and make it perfectly Strait from Mr Gray's to Mr Dowse's, and from Mr Dowse's to the End of it ; and forty feet wide through that whole length, agree- able to these Lines the Committee have Caused the Street to be staked out. The Committee are also of Opinion that a Lane should be made from Milk Street to Water Street in the direction of Horn lane to open into Water Street through the Land belonging to Mr Beigh- ton & Mr Walley and that it should be strait and twenty one feet wide. — Horn lane from l^Iilk Street will make a part of this pro- posed lane till it turns Westward ; this Western part of Horn Lane is proposed to be shut up. Boston April! 1. 1760. James Bowdoin. Sam. Hewes. A. Oliver, jun^. Which Report being read, after some Debate thereon, Voted. That that part of the said Report which relates to Water Street be accepted. ■ Voted. That the whole Committee go upon the Ground and take a View of the lower part of Milk Street before they come to a determination upon the Committees Report respecting the said Street, and that the same be attended this afternoon at 6 o'clock. Upon Application made by Francis Borland, Esq. Liberty is granted him to rebuild his Warehouse on the wharf to the East- ward of Mackrel Lane near Olivers Dock ; provided the same be built with Brick or Stone and Covered with Slate or Tile agreeable to Law. At a Meeting of the said Committee, April 12. 1760. Present. Capt. Osborne. Capt. P^rving. Mr Cushing. 110 City Doctoient No. 100. Col". Wendell. Mr Bowdoin. Capt. Hewes. Major Watts. Mr Hancock. Mr Scollay. Mr Oliver. Mr Hubbard. Mr Austin. Dr Pynchou. Mr Henshaw. Mr Oliver, jun^ CoP. Jackson. The Committee appointed the 10* instant, to Stake out Lev- eretts Lane — make the following Report, — Vizt. The Committee for Widening Leveretts Lane agreeable to directions have Staked it out and find it will be Crooked if it run as agreed upon. And therefore would propose that the East side of Leveretts Lane keep a strait Course till it meet with Water Street, that it i3e 30 feet wide against the Northerly part of Deacon Salter's Land, and that it be 35 feet wide where it meets with Water Street. It is further proposed to Open a Street of 35 feet wide through Mr Dalton's Land to Milk Street as near as may be upon a line with Leveretts Street. J. Osborne. Sam'^ Watts. Tho® Cushing. Which Report being read and considered The above Proposals were approved of and the said Committee are desired to Conform themselves accordingly. The Committee having Viewed the lower part of Milk Street according to appointment yesterday now entered into the further Consideration of the Committees Report relating to the same — as entred yesterday, and after a Debate thereon The Question was put, whether the Committee's Report be Accepted? It passed in the Affirmative. Upon that part of the said Committee's Report respecting Horn Lane as entered yesterday. Voted, That the Report be Accepted according to the proposed Alterations — and the Committee are desired to Amend their Report accordingly. — Also — Voted That the said Committee be desired to make Provision for the Com- mon Shore now lying within Mr Calefs Land in Milk Street, that the same may not be hereafter Obstructed. Adjourned to Tuesday next at 3 o'clock p.m. At a Meeting of the said Committee April 17. 1760. Present, His Honor the Lieut Gov. Capt. Osborne. Judge Sewall. Mr Cushing. Col°. Wendell. Mr Bowdoin. Capt. Hewes. Mr Oliver. Mr Hancock. Mr Scollay. Dr Pynchon. Mr Hubbard. Mr Oliver, jun''. Mr Henshaw. Upon Application made by Capt. Bartholomew Cheever, Liberty is granted him to rebuild his Warehouse in King Street, provided the same be built with Stone or Brick and Covered with Slate or Tile agreeable to Law. Andrew Oliver, Esq. from the Committee appointed to ascertain the Lines of Mackrel Lane, and of the Street leading from the jSIiscellaneous Papers, 1760. Ill lower end of King Street to Battery March make the following Report — Vizt. The Committee appointed to ascertain the Lines of Mackrel Lane, and of the Street leading from the lower end of King Street to Battery March have caused the same to be staked out, (each of them to be forty foot wide) as follows — Vizt. The West side of Mackrel Lane to run upon a Line with the East end of the House occupied by Mr James Gooch to a point upon a Line with the Front of Mr Lindalls Brick Buildings, and from thence to run on a strait line till it touches young Mr Oliver's Brick Wall before his House at Seven feet distance from his North East Corner ; The East Line will then come Seven feet on Mr Powells Corner opposite so as to open Mackrel Lane and Oliver Street fairly into each other. These Lines seem most convenient as they will take in as much of the Old Street as can be taken in, in any other direction, and the Bend being near the Middle will be less perceptible than if it were made in any other part of the Street. Joshua Henshaw. A. Oliver. John Scollat. Tho® Hancock. The Committee have likewise caused the lower Street to be marked out, the North West Corner thereof to be thirty eight feet from Mr Cooke's Brick Warehouse which he is now repairing (formerly occupied as a Dwelling house by the Widow Checkley) the Western Line of said Street to run from thence to a point twenty feet distant from the Middle of the South end of the Pave- ment near to Mr Hallowells late Dwelling house ; the Eastern Line to run paralell with it ; and that no Buildings be set up within said Lines. A. Oliver. Tho® Hancock. John Scollay. Which Reports being read and considered — Voted, That the same be Accepted, with regard to both said Streets. A Petition of a number of the Inhabitants of the Town of Bos- ton, praying that liberty may not be granted to any Tanners Cur- riers or Tallow Chandlers to Erect any Buildings or Workhouses to carry on their said Business's on any of the Places laid desolate by the Fire, but that they be obliged to carry on their said busi- ness in such parts of the Town as will not be Offensive to the In- habitants. Read. James Bowdoin, P^sq. from the Committee on Horn Lane and the Common Shore in Milk Street as entred the 12"^ instant, made the following Report. Vizt. The Committee propose that this Horn Lane should be widened on the East side of it, by taking into it — feet of the Southerly line of Winter Calefs Land where it bounds on Milk Street ; and to run from thence on a Strait line through said Calefs Land and Thomas Walley's Land so as to take in — feet of said Walleys Front upon Water Street. The West side of 112 City Document No. 100. said Lane to rim Northerly from Milk Street ou the same line as heretofore till it strikes the Rear of Mr Beighton's Land ; then to run through said Beighton's Land on the same strait course to Water street where it will take in — feet of said Beighton's front. These lines will make the said Lane strait and twenty one feet wide. The Committee propose also that the Mouth of the Common Shore before mentioned on the North side of Milk Street, lying within the aforesaid Land of the aforesaid Winter Calef should be fenced off and be no longer within private Property ; that it may be come at more readily to be Cleansed when necessary ; and for this purpose that there be taken from said Calefs Land a peice measuring 12 feet on said Milk Street and running back of that Wedth fourteen feet. t- James Bowdoin. Sam^ Hewes. Boston April 14. 1760. A. Oliver, jun''. Which Report being read and considered. Voted, That the same be Accepted. Adjourned to Thursday next 3 o'clock P. M. At a Meeting of the said Committee, May 1. 1760. Present, His Honour the Lieut Governour. Capt. Osborne. Mr Hubbard. Mr Hensbaw. Cop. Wendell. Mr Cushing. Capt. Hewes. Mr Oliver. CoP. Jackson. Mr Scollay. Mr Bowdoin. Mr Austin. A Memorial of Francis Borland, Esq. remonstrating against the laying out of Leveretts Lane so as to run iuto Milk Street through his Land in the Occupation of Joseph Calef — and also against the Widening of Milk Street and bringing it Nine feet upon the same Land as is proposed. Praying that these Matters may be again taken into Consideration. Read. The Committee appointed to lay out the New Street from King Street to Mr Hallowells in Battery March. Presented a Plan of the said Street in the manner they proposed the same should be laid out. On a Representation of Mr Benja. Harrod that the running of the New Street on a Strait line from King Street to Mr Hallow- ell's would greatly detriment said Harrods House Lot. Voted. That Mr Bowdoin, Mr Henshaw and Mr Scollay be a Committee to view the Premises and make Report as soon as may be. The Committee appointed to view and consider the laying out of Battery March. Presented a Plan of the said Street in the man- ner they proposed the same should be laid out. — Which being considered Voted. That the same be Accepted At a Meeting of the said Committee May 2. 1760. Present. Capt. Osborne, Mr Henshaw. Capt. Hewes. Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 113 CoP. Wendell. CoP. Jackson. Mr Scollay. Mr Oliver. Mr Gushing. Mr Austin. Mr Bowdoiu. Mr Oliver, jun^ The Committee appointed yesterday on the Representation of Mr Harrod relating to the New Street from King Street to Mr Hallowells, made the following Report, Vizt. The Committee appointed by the foregoing Vote, having viewed Mr Harrod's and Mr Wheatley's House Lots are of opinion, That the New Street should run from King Street at right Angles with said King Street as far as the Rear or Southerly line of said Lots, and from thence on a Strait line in the following manner, Vizt. On the West- erly side from the Rear of Mr Wheatley's Lot to a point twenty feet westward of the Centre of the South end of the Pavement near Mr Hallowell's late Dwelling house ; The Easterly side to run parallel with the other from the Rear of Mr Harrod's Lot at forty feet distance. James Bowdoin. Boston Ma}- 2*^. 1760. Joshua Henshavt. John Scollat. Which Report being read and considered. Voted, That the same be Accepted. The following was omitted being eutred yesterday. The Committee being informed that several Persons are Erect- ing buildings in the Places laid Waste by the Fires, contrary to Law. Voted, That Mr Baker notify the following Persons to attend the Committee tomorrow at 3 o'clock afternoon and to stop pro- ceeding in the mean time. Vizt. Mr Allen a Smiths Shop on CoP. Wendells Land. Mr Read a building for Blockmakers Work. Mr Hallowell a Smiths Shop : and Mr William Blair Townsend a Shed near King Street. Adjourned to Thursday next 3 o'clock P. M. At a Meeting of the said Committee May. 8. 1760 Present. His Honour the Lieut Governor. Capt. Osborne. Dr Pynchon. Capt. Hewes. CoP. Wendell. Capt.^ Erving. Mr Scollay. Mr. Oliver. Mr Henshaw. Mr Austin. CoP. .Jackson. Upon Application made by Mr William Hall, Liberty is granted him to build a Store or Warehouse in Horn Lane, provided the same be built with Stone or Brick and Covered with Slate or Tile agreeable to Law ; provided also that the same does not interfere with any of the Streets as they are proposed to be laid out. Upon Application made by John Wheelwright, Esq. Liberty is granted him to rel)uild his Warehouse near Olivers Dock. — Pro- vided the same be built with Stone or Brick and Covered with Slate or Tile agreeable to Law. 114 City Document No. 100. A Letter from Timothy Lindall, Esqr. dated Salem, April 28. 17G0. desiring liberty to rebuild the Front of his Warehouse near Olivers Dock with Wood ; — was Read and being Considered ; — The Question was put, Whether it be the mind of the Committee they could grant such liberty ? it passed in the Negative. The Committee agreed to meet on Monday next at three o'clock in the Afternoon, to consider the following Matters. — Vizt. To determine whether the Committee will reconsider their Vote for laying out a New Street from the lower end of King Street to Mr Hallowells. Whether they will reconsider their Vote for making Horn Lane strait by I'unniug through Mr Walleys and Mr Beightons Estates. Whether they will make anj^ Alteration in the direction of Milk Street. And Mr Baker is to Notify all the Gentlemen of the Committee thereof. Adjourned to Monday next 3 o'clock P. M. At a Meeting of the said Committee May 12. 1760. Present. His Honour the Lieut, Governour. Capt. Osborne. Mr Hubbard. Mr Cushing. CoP. Wendell. Mr Henshaw. Capt. Hewes. Mr Oliver. CoP. Jackson. Mr Scollay. Capt. Erving. Mr Austin. The Committee according to Appointment entred into the Con- sideration, Whether they would reconsider their Vote for laying out a New Street from the lower end of King Street to Mr Hallow- ell's. And the Question being put. — Whether the Committee would reconsider the same ? And it passed in the Affirmative. Voted. That the further Consideration of laying out the said Street be referred to Thursday next 3 o'clock Afternoon. The Committee entred into the Consideration of Horn Lane, — and after some debate thereon. Voted, that the Vote of the Committee for making Horn Lane strait by running through Mr Walleys and Mr Beightons Lands, — - be reconsidered — and that the said Lane remain in the same man- ner and in the same direction it did formerly. The Committee entred into the Consideration of Milk Street, — - and after considerable debate thereon. Voted, That Capt. Erving, Mr Hancock, Mr Cushing, Capt. Hewes and Mr Scollay be a committee to view the said Street again, well consider and determine whether the running of the Lines of the said Street can any waj-s be made more beneficial than those alread}' agreed on by this Committee, — and Report thereon. Information being given that John Wheelwright, Esq. was erecting his Warehouse near Oliver's Dock partly with Wood contrary to Law. MiscELLAXEous Papers, 1760. 115 Unanimously voted that a Message be sent to the said Mr Wheelwright to acquaint him that the Committee expect that he does not proceed any further therein, unless he comply with the directions of the Lasv. The Committee on Pudding Lane made the following Report the 1'' of May instant, and was then omitted: Vizt. The Committee on Pudding Lane further report, that they have run near a S. S. W. Line from the S. W. Corner of Mr Gridleys office to a Stake 75 feet distant therefrom and from thence near a South Course to a Stake in Water Street 6J feet below the Eastern corner of said Lane, thence crossing the Lane Westward and taking in 4^ feet of the late' Mr Benja. Clarks Cellar will with the Lane, leave a Street 25 feet wide on Water Street. Then running from the point of 4^ feet of Mr Clarks Cellar on the West side of said Lane a direct Course to a Post at 15 feet distance from Mr Phillips his Brick Stable Wall, being the Boun- dary of Richard Foster Esqr Land, and crossing over to the Line on the East side of said Lane leaves a Street of 28 feet wide there, and have caused the same to be staked out accordingly. Tho® Hubbard, in the name of the Committee. May 1. 1760. Which Report being I'ead and considered Voted, That the same be Accepted. At a Meeting of the said Committee, May 15. 1760. Present. His Honour the Lieut Governour. Capt. Osborne. Mr Hancock. Mr Cushing. Col° Wendell. Mr Hubbard. Capt. Hewes. Mr Oliver. Mr Henshaw. Mr ScoUay. Capt. Erving. Col°. Jackson. Mr Austin. The Committee entred into the Consideration of Milk Street, — and after having been upon the Ground in a body and viewed the same. .John Erving, Esq"", from the Committee appointed the 12"' in- stant — made a Verbal Report. That the said Committee were of Opinion that the former deter- mination of this Committee relating to the running of the Lines of tiie said Street should be Altered, and that the same should be widened upon the South side so as to make it forty feet in Wedth according to the Lines they proposed. Voted, That the Report of the said Committee as it relates to widening of the said Street upon the South side be Accepted. And that the said Committee be desired to stake the same out agreeable to their Report, and make Report tomorrow at One o'clock P. M. The Vote of the Town of Boston at their Meeting the 13"' in- stant, relating to the New Street from King Street to Mr Hallow- ell's was Read. Voted, That the further Consideration of the said Street be referred till tomoii'ow. Adjourned to tomorrow one o'clock P. M. 116 City Document No. 100. At a Meeting of the said Committee May. 16. 1760. Present. His Honour the Lieut Governour. Capt. Osborne. Dr Pynchon. Mr Henshaw. Col". Wendell. Capt. Erving. Mr Cushing. Mr Oliver. Mr Hancock. Mr Austin. Mr Hubbard. Tlie Committee entred into the Consideration of the New Street proposed to be laid out from King Street — and after some debate thereon. — The Question was put, Whether the Committee think it convenient that any Provision be made for the laying out a New Street from King Street to Mr Hallowells late Dwelling house ? And it passed in the Negative. Voted ; That the Street from the lower end of Milk Street to Mr Hallowells late Dwelling house be made and continued Forty feet in Wedth, — and that the Committee appointed on Milk Street be desired to Stake out the same accordingly. Voted, That the determination of this Committee with respect to Water Streets running down thirty feet in Wedth to the New Street that was proposed to be laid out from King Street to Mr Hallowells, — be reconsidered — and that no Provision be made for laying out the lower part of said Water Street any further than Mackrel lane. At a Meeting of the said Committee, June 5. 1760, Present Capt. Osborne. Judge Sewall. Mr Cushing. Major Watts. Mr Bowdoin. Capt. Hewes. Mr Oliver. Mr Henshaw. Mr Scollay. CoF. Jackson. Deacon Waite* and Mr Reed Appeared and desired that a Jury might be impannelled to Apprize their Lands ia King Street that are taken into Mackrel Lane. Upon Application made by Mr Benja. Harrod Liberty is granted him to rebuild his Warehouse in King Street ; provided the same be built with Brick or Stone and Covered with Slate or Tile agree- able to Law. Voted ; That Judge Sewall and Mr Bowdoin be desired to pre- pare the draft of a Bill to lay before the Great and General Court to Confirm the Doings of this Committee with regard to laying out the several Streets, — to prevent the building with Wood in the Town of Boston for the future, — and to indemnifj' such as have heretofore transgressed in that Matter provided they Cover their Buildings with Slate or Tile & rough Cast the Outside. Upon Application made by Joseph Dowse Esq^ Liberty, is granted him to build a Stable on his Land in Milk Street; pro- vided the same be built with Brick or Stone and Covered with Slate or Tile agreeable to Law. Adjourned to Monday next at 10 o'clock A. M. * Salter in margin. Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 117 . At a Meeting of the said Committee June 9, 1760 Present. His Honour the Lieut. Governour. Capt. Osborne. Judge Sewall. Col° Jackson. CoP. Wendell. Capt. Erving. Mr Cushing. Major Watts. Mr Bowdoin. Mr ScoIla3\ Mr Oliver. Mr Hancock. Mr Austin. Mr Henshaw. Upon Application made by Mr Jonathan Mason, Liberty is granted him to rebuild his Dwelling house in Cornhill ; provided the same be built with Brick or Stone and Covered with Slate or Tile agreeable to Law. The Question was put. Whether Bread Street should be made Wider than Twenty five feet as laid out by the Selectmen before the last Fire ? It passed in the Affirmative. Voted ; That the said Street be laid out Thirty feet in Wedth Judge Sewall from the Committee appointed to prepare the Draft of a Bill to be presented to the Great and General Court, for Con- firming the Doings of this Committee with regard to laying out the Streets &c reported the same — which was read and approved by the Committee. John Erving, Esqr. from the Committee on Milk Street &c make the following Report ; Vizt. The Committee to whom was referred the Consideration of what Alteration it may be necessary to make in Milk Street, have viewed said Street and find if it should be laid out agreeable to the report made by a Committee the ll''^ of April last, it will be very Expensive to the Town as well as very detrimental to the Proprietors, especially on the North side of said Street. They would therefore propose that the North side of the Street be laid out in the following manner, that Twelve & half feet be taken from the Land to the North West Corner of Mr Bourns house, from this point (where a Stake is fixed) the street to run on a Line to the Eastward to a Stake near the Cinque in Mr Calef's Land, from thence on a Line to the South East Corner of Colo. Wendells Brick Wall, from thence on a Line to a Stake fixed at the North East Corner of said Street, which will Compleat the North side thereof. They would propose the South side of said Street to be laid out in the following manner, that it run on a Line from the North East Corner of Mr Bourns house to a Stake near Mr Dowse's Land, opposite to, and at 40 feet distance from the Stake afore- said nigh the Cinque in Mr Calefs Land, from thence on a Line to a Stake in Mr Prouts Land, opposite to and at Forty feet dis- tance from the Soutli East Corner of CoP. Wendells Brick Wall, from thence on a Line to Battery March to Strike said Street at Forty feet distance from the Stake placed at the North East Corner of Milk Street. These Lines Compleat the Street and will render it very com- 118 City Document No. 100. modius, the Committee have accordingly caused the Street to be Staked out, and do now exhibit a Plan agreeable thereto. Tiie Committee propose that the Cinque before mentioned on the North side of Milk Street l3'ing in the aforesaid Land of the aforesaid Calef should be fenced off and be no longer within private Property that it may be come at more readily to be cleansed when necessary and for this purpose that there be taken from said Calefs Land a Peice measuring Twelve feet on said Milk Street and running back of that Wedth fourteen feet. The Committee further report that the Street called Battery March be continued from Milk Street towards Mr Hallowells upon the same direction with the Pavement now there, said Pave- ment to make the West side of the Street, and that it be made Forty feet wide by taking in part of the ship yard or Eastern side for that purpose. The Committee further report that the Street called Bread Street leading from Mackrel Lane to the lower part of Milk Street be Widened to Thirty feet by taking in the Land on the East side of said Street, excepting the Land that is already staked out on the West side John Ebving by order Which Report being read and considered Voted, That the same be Accepted. ' • At a Meeting of the said Committee June 14. 1760 Present. His Honour the Lieut Governour. Capt. Osborne. Judge Sewall. CoP Jackson. CoP. Wendell. Mr Bowdoin. ^ Mr Cushing. Major Watts. Mr Hancock. ' Mr ScoUay. Mr Oliver. Mr Hubbard. Mr Austin. Mr Henshaw. James Bowdoin, Esq. from the Committee made the following Report relating to a New Street between Water Street and Milk Street in the direction of Leverett Street Vizt. The Committee last appointed to lay out a New Street between Water Street and Milk Street as near as may be in a Line with Leverett Street, — report as follows, Vizt. That the Easterly side of said New Street shall be on a line or range with the Easterly side of Leveretts Street, This Line will strike the Southerly side of Water Street — feet to the Southwest- of the S. W. Corner of Mr Torrey's Cellar Wall (which Wall ^utts Southerly on Horn Lane) and will strike the Southerly side of Milk Street at a Stake Nineteen feet to the Eastward of the Northeast Corner of Mr Melatiah Bourn's Brick house ; And the Westerly side of said New Street shall be Paralell with the other and at the distance of thirty five feet therefrom ; and according to these Lines the said New Street is staked out ; The Easterly side of this New Street ranging with the Easterly side of said Leveretts Street ; they both together make a strait line from King Street to Milk Street. James Bowdoin. Boston June 14. 1760. John Scollay. Miscellaneous Papers, 1760. 119 Which Report being read and considered "Voted, that the same be Accepted. The Committee agreed to reconsider their Vote about laying out a New Street from King Street to Mr Hallowell's late Dwelling house, and that they would meet on Monday next at Six o'clock in the Afternoon to consider the same. At a Meeting of the said Committee June 16. 1760. Present. Capt. Osborne. Mr Bowdoin. Mr Gushing. Mr Oliver. Mr Hubbard. Mr. Scollay. Judge Sewall. Mr Henshaw. Mr Austin. Cop Jackson. Upon Application made by Mr. John Wheatley, Liberty is granted liim to rebuild his Dwelling house in King Street, pro- vided the same be built with Brick or Stone and Covered with Slate or Tile agreeable to Law. James Bowdoin, Esq^ from the Committee appointed on Mackerel Street and Bread Street ; made the following Report. — Vizt. The Committee last appointed to lay out Mackrel Street and Bread Street, report as follows, Vizt. That the Westerly side of Mackrel Street shall run as heretofore from the N. E. Corner of the late Treasurer Foye's house in King Street (now Occupied as a Tavern by Mr Gooch) to the Southerly end of the Brick Wall of Mr Perkins's late Dwelling house about 145 feet ; and from thence on a Strait line to a Stake ranging with the Southerly side of Mr Parrotts house at the distance of 40 feet from the S. W. Corner thereof, and from thence on the same line to Milk Street ; These Lines compleat the Westerly side of the Street which will be nearly strait ; The Easterly side of said Street between Milk Street and Water Street shall be Paralell with the Westerly side at the distance of Forty feet; This Easterly side will just touch the S. W. Corner of Mr Parrotts house ; From King Street the Easterly side of said Mackrel Street shall run from a point Forty feet to the Eastward of the North East Corner of the late Mr Foye's house aforesaid, from thence on a Strait line to the N. W. Corner of the Cellar Wall of Mr Alford's late Warehouse, or to the S. W. Corner of the head of Oliver's Dock both said Corners being of the same point; From said point (where the Street will be about 40 feet Wide or a little more) it shall run about 103 feet to a Stake on the Northerly side of a passage way leading down to Mr Wheelwright's Bricli Warehouse, at which stake the Easterly line of Bread Street being continued across said Passage Way will Strike, With regard to Bread Street the Committee propose that the Westerly side thereof shall run Northwardly from Milk Street from the Old Westerly Corner to a stake (rang- ing with the Southerly side of Water Street,) at forty eight feet distance from the N. E. Corner of the Brick Wall of Mr Parrotts late Dwelling house ; This Last mentioned Stake shall be the Corner formed by [the] Southerly line of Water Street, and the 120^ City Docuihent No. 100. Westerly Ime of Bread Street ; And the Easterly side of said Bread Street shall be paralell with the Westerly side thereof (above described) and distant therefrom Forty feet in every part ; and all the Land lying between the Westerly & Easterly lines of Mackrel Street, and the Southerly line of Water Street as they are above described shall for the future lie open and make part of the Public Way, Boston June 16. 1760. James Bowdoin. John Scollay. Which Report being read and considered Voted that the same be Accepted. James Bowdoin, Esqr. from the Committee appointed to lay out Battery March Street and the lower part of Purchase Street, made the following Report, Vizt. The Committee appointed to lay out Battery March Street and the lower part of Purchase Street, having viewed the same report. First with regard to Battery March Street — That the line from Mr Hallowells to the lower Corner of Mr Ingersoll's Cellar Wall shall con- tinue as formerly ; from the lower Corner of said Cellar it shall run 84 feet to a stake which ranges with the Front of said Wall, at this Stake will be the turning of the Street from whence the Line shall run to the nearest or Northeast Corner of Mr Eddy's house about 81 feet from thence on the same line to the nearest or Northeast Corner of CoP. Wendell's Bakehouse about 309 feet from thence on a Strait line to the farthest or Southeast Corner of CoP. Wendell's Distill house about 168 feet; from thence about 205 iPeet on a strait line to a Stake which ranges with the Southerly side of the Cellar Wall of a House of CoP. Wendell's lately occupied by Mr Allen ; this stake is 5 feet dis- tant from the S. E. Corner of said Cellar, & here the Street has a considerable turning, from said stake the line shall run strait about 68 feet to a stake on the Southerly side of Sconce lane at 120 feet distance from Purchase Street from thence about 128 feet to a stake on the Northerly side of Alex'' Hunts Land at 120 feet from Purchase Street aforesaid. The above described lines which are all strait compleat the Land side of Battery March Street from Mr Ingersolls as far Southward as the Fire extended ; the opposite side of said Street next the Sea shall be Paralell to the side above described and in every part at 40 feet distance therefrom Secondly, With regard to Purchase Street, the Committee re- port, That the Easterly end of said Purchase Street shall be widened in the following manner ; Vizt. the Northerly side of said Street shall begin at a stake in the Westerly line of Battery March at 61 feet distance from the nearest or South East Corner of CoP. Wendells Distill house ; from thence it shall run about 119 feet on a strait line to the South Easterly Corner of the Cellar Wall of a House belonging to CoP. Wendell where Mr Audebert lately dwelt, from thence it shall run as heretofore as far as Mr Alex' Hunt's Dwelling house, & the Southerly side of said Purchase Street shall be 30 feet distant from the other side and parallel Miscellaneous Papers. 121 therewith as far as said Hunt's Dwelling house aforesaid ; which is as far as the Fire extended in that quarter. James Bowdoin. Boston June 14. 1760. John Scollat. Which Report being read and considered Voted, that the same be accepted. The Committee according to appointment, took into Consider- ation the Affair of laying out a iS'ew Street from King Street to Batter}' March near Mr Hallowell's late Dwelling house and the matter being fully debated, The Question was put, Whether a New Street should be laid out there? It passed in the Negative. At a Meeting of the said Committee, June 17. 1760. Present. Capt. Osborne. Capt. Erviug. Mr Henshaw. Col°. Wendell. Mr Bowdoin. Col°. Jackson. Major Watts. Mr Hancock. Mr Gushing. Mr Oliver. Mr Hubbard. Mr ScoUay. Judge Sewall. Mr Austin. The Committee agreed that the Lines of Bread Street should be run strait as near as may be to Battery March Street, — and Mr Cushing and Mr Austin were appointed a Committee to view the Ground & run the Lines, and see whether the same is practicable. The following Report was made relating to Battery March from Milk Street to Mr Hallowell's — in case there should be no New Street laid out from King Street which was Read and Accepted — Vizt. That Battery March Street be continued from Milk Street tow- ards Mr Hallowell's House in the same direction with the Pave- ment now there, said Pavement to make the West side of the Street, and that it be made forty feet wide by taking in aS much of the Laud on the Easterly ^ide of said Pavement as shall be suf- ficient for that purpose. The following Report relating to Leverett Street, was omitted being recorded — Vizt. That Leverett Street be widened & laid out in the following manner, Vizt. That the East side of said Street from King Street to the Southwest Corner of Lindalls Building remain as formerly ; from thence it shall run in the same direction to Water Street ; This last mentioned line compleats the East side of the Way and will leave a Gore of the Old Lane to be purchased by the Abutters, This Easterly side will be perfectly strait. That it be 30 feet wide against the Northerly part of Deacon Salter's Land and that it be 35 feet wide where it meets with Water Street ; and tliat so much of said Salter's and the other Abutters Land on the West side of said Street be taken into it as to make it of tliat Wedth, and the same is staked out accordingly. 122 City Document No. 100. GREEN & RUSSELL'S Boston Post Boy & Advertiser Boston March 24. 1760. Between 11 and 12 o'Cloek at Noon on Monday last, a Fire broke out at the West Part of the Town, New Boston so called, by some Accident, whereby a Joiner's Shop was consumed, and a large Dwelliug-House adjoining thereto, was a great Part of it, destroyed, and man}' Things therein Burnt ; and several other Houses much damaged in the Neighbourhood : The Wind blowing very high at N. East, it was a considerable Time before it was ex- tinguished : The Roof of the West-Meeting-House catched on Fire in several Places — But b^^the Dexterity of the People, and a con- stant supply of Water, a Stop was at length put to it — And, on the Day following, between X and 11 o'Cloek in the Forenoon, a Store at the upper End of Mr Griffin's wharf, the Chamber of which was improved as a Laboratory by the Detachment of His Majesty's Train of Royal artillery now here, catched on Fire by some Accident ; the Fire soon got to some Powder that was there- in, whereby' the Building blew up, and some of the Implements, Small-arms, and Stores, were destroyed ; tho' the Damage to the Train was not so great as it has been reported, or as it was first imagined to be ; four or five Men, who were at work in the Time of the Explosion, were wounded, and two of them very much burnt. In the under Part of the Store, a Variety of Merchandize, Provisions, Salt, etc. belonging to Mr Griffin, were consumed or damaged, which, with the Building, makes the Loss very great to him. A Carpenter's shop was burnt and a Blacksmith's much damaged : This last between the Place where the Fire began, and the Warehouses on the lower End of the Wharf, wherein were de- posited the chief of the Artillery-Stores ; but the Wind being moderate, and a Plenty of Water, the Tide being up, a Communi- cation of the Flames with those Stores was, by the Vigilance of the People, seasonably prevented : One or two of the Granada Shells, and a few Small-arms went off during the Fire : But, thro' Divine Favour, no lives were lost. The Explosion was so great at first that a considerable Shock was felt even to the extreme Parts of the Town. But the 20 of March will be a day memorable for the most terrible Fire that has happened in the town or perhaps in any other part of North America; far exceeding that of Oct. 2, 1711, till now termed the Great Fire. It began about Two o'clock in the Morning in the Dwelling House of Mrs. Mary Jackson and Son, at the Brazen Head in Cornhill [Washington street, nearly opposite Williams court] but the Accident which occasioned it is yet un- certain. The flames catched the House adjoining in the front of the St. and burnt three or four large buildings ; a Stop was put to it there at the house of Mrs. West on the South, and Mr Peter Cotta on the North, but the Fire raged most violently toward the East. All the Stores fronting Pudding Lane [Devonshire street] together with every Dwelling House, from thence Excepting those Miscellaneous Papers. 123 which front the South side of King-St. and a Store of Mr Spooner's ou Water St. to Quaker-Lane [Congress street] and from thence onl}' leaving a large wooden House and the House belonging to the late Cornelius Waldo, it Burnt every House, Shop, Store, out-House &c. to Oliver's Dock. And an Eddy of wind carrying the Fire contrary to its Course, it took the Building fronting the lower Part of King St. and destroj^ed the Houses from the Corner opposite the Bunch of Grapes Tavern [in State street, just below the Old State-House] to the Ware house of Mess''^ Box and Austin, leaving only the warehouse of the Hon. John Erwing and Dwelling House of Mr Hastings, standing. The other Brick warehouse was damaged. The fire extended from Mr Torreys the Baker in Water st. and damaging some of Mr. Dal- tons new shops, proceeding to Mr Halls working house from there to Milk St. and consumed every house from there to Mr Calef's Dwelling house [in Milk street, corner of Congress, afterwards the famous Julieu's restaurant, which stood until July, 1824] to the bottom of the street, and the opposite way, from Mr Dawes's included it carried every house from Fort Hill except the Hon Secretary Olivers and two or three Tenements along Mr. Hallo- well's Shipyard his dwelling House the Sconce of the South- Battery all the Shops and ^Stoi^es on Col. Wendell's wharf, and two or three Ships and a Schooner were burnt one laden with wood and another with considerable value. It consumed near 400 Dwellings Houses Stores Shops Shipping &c. together with Goods and Merchandizes of almost every kind to an incredible Value ; but it is not ease to describe the Terror of that Fatal morning. The alarm was great and an Explosion of some powder soon fol- lowed which was seen and felt to a great Distance. The chief part had been removed by some hardy adventurers, just before the Ex- plosion, the same time cinders and Flakes of fire were seen flying over that Quarter, where was reposited the remainder of the artillery stores, and combustibles which was preserved from taking fire. The people in this and the neighboring towns exerted them- selves to an uncommon Degree and were encouraged by the Presence and example of the Greatest Personage amongst us, but the haughty Flames triumphed over our Engine — our Art — and our numbers. The distressed Inhabitants of those Buildings now wrapped in Fire scarce knew where to take refuge from the devouring flames ; The Loss of Interest cannot as yet; be ascer- tained or who have sustained the greatest, it is said that the damage which only one man has received cannot be made good with £2000 Sterling it is in general to great to be made in any measure by the other Inhabitants exhausted as we have been by the great Proportion this Town has borne the extraordinary Expence of the War and by a demand upon our charity to relieve a number of sufferers, and without the compassionate assistance of our Christian Friends abroad, distress and ruin may overwhehn the greatest Part of them. In the midst of our Distress we have great cause for Thanks- giving, that notwithstanding the rage of the fire, the explosion at the Small Battery, and the falling of the walls, and chimneys, 124' City Document No. 100. Devine Providence, who so mercifiill ordered it not one life has been lost and few wounded. The following is from a List of the Persons who dwelt in the Houses, which are now consumed, which was taken by the Asses- sors in November laft ; And altho' it may not be exact, so that it can tie determined who are the greatest Sufferers, yet it may serve until a more compleat Account be given. — Several Widows and a few others are probabl}' omitted, which we could not come to the knowledge of, and some of those who are inserted wrong placed, which our Readers will excuse, Cornhill [Washington street] ; Mrs. Mary Jackson & Son, Widow McNeal, Mr. Jonathan Mason, Mrs. Quick. Pudding Lane [Devonshire street] ; Wm. Fairfield, Rogers, John Sterling, G-eorge Glen, James Steward, Widow Marshall, Edmond Dolbear. Upper part of Water street; Henry Laiighton, jun., Mrs. Grice, an empty House of Mr. Cazneau, William Palfrey, Joseph Richardson, Dinley Wing, Benj'' Jeffries, John Durant, Mr. Law- son, and a large curriers shop. Quaker Lane [Congress street] ; Wm. Hyslop, S. Salter, with a Brew-house, Robt. Jarvis, Dan Ray and Friends Meeting House. Towards Olivers Docks; Daniel Spear, Thos. Rennet, Wm. Baker, Eben. Dogget, Jas. Barnes, Dan Henchman, Joseph Marion, Thos. Hawkins, Shop and Barn Opposite, Widow Savel, James Thompson, Hugh Moore, Widow Davis, Nicholas Tabb, Michael Carrol, Two Tenements of Free Negroes. Mackerel Lane [Kilby street] ; John Gardner, John Powell, Vincent Mundersol, Haselton Barber's Shop and a Gunsmith's, Edmund Perkins, James Perkins, Several chair maker's Shops, James Graham, Capt. Atherton Haugh, John Doan, Capt. B. Smith, Saul Bangs, D. Rourkes, G. Perry, Paul Baxter shop, Benj. Salisbury, Nich. Dyer, Wm. Stutely, Peter Air, Francis Warden, Beuj. Phillip's store, McNeals sail Loft, Palfreys Ditto, Pulters cooper shop, Davis Blacksmith, James Graham Ditto, Fish Market, Sinsesbys shop. Reads ditto, Harris's ditto, Mellus's ditto, T. Palfrey's Sail Loft, Widow Brailesford, John Osborn, Obed Cross, Isaac Dafforn. , Lower Part of Water Street ; William Torrey, Jacob Buckuam, James Beaton, Nicholas Lobden, John Rice, Blacksmith's Carpen- ter's & Chaiseraaker's Shop, Thomas Palfrey, Thomas Hartley jun% Edmond Mann, Col. Thwing, James Thwing, Widow Noyes, Ed. Quincy Jr., Thos. Walley, Widow Parsoll, Mrs. Stevenson, Thos. Read, Thos. Read Jr., Bruelsley Read, Robt. William, Jas. Tucker, John Fullerton, Nath. Winslow, Joseph Webb J., Bar- nard & Wheelwrights Shop and Stores adjoining. Milk St. and Battery March. — Hall's & Messis's Calif's Tan- Houses, Thomas Barnes, Widow Giffen, Jones, Waters, Nathan Foster, Thomas Speakman, Wm. Freeland, Isaac Hause, Hon. John Osborn, Widow Brown, Oliver Wiswall, Caleb Prince, Mrs. Mary Oliver, Joseph Dowse, David Burnet, Edward Stone, Andrew Oliver Jr., John Powell, Ed. Davis, Mr. Masters, Thos. Masters, Benj. Cobb, Jas. Orill, John Pierce, Eben Gushing, Eben Miscellaneous Papers. 125 Gushing Jr., Jas. Eickord, Joseph Ui'an, Joseph Putnam, Stephen Fullerton, John Province, Andrew Gardner, Mr. Finnesey, Andrew Lepair, Samuel Hewes, Increase Blake, Capt. Edward Blake, Benj'' Hallowell, Daniel Ingersol, Two Blacksmith's and 2 Boat-builder's and sundry other Shops, Thomas Salter, Peter Bourn, Widow Perkins, Nath, Eddy, Joshua Sprigg, Zephaniah Basset, John Bo3'ce, Jacob Ridgway, James Moore, Mr. JVluggot, Wm. Fullerton, Mr. Hill, John Newell, Wm. Cox, Isaac Pierce and Distill House, a Bake House, Benj. Frothingham, Ed King, John GrilTen, Mr. Bright, Thos. Spear, Capt. Killeran, Isaiah Auderbert, E. B. Oliver, Math. Salter, Joshua Bowles, James Phillips, Isaac Wendell. John Allen, Wallis, Wilson, all Stores, Shops, &c., on Col. Wendell's wharf, King-st. [State street]. — John Stevenson, the corner of Mackerel-Lane, Widow Foster, Simon Eliot, Peck, Glasier, John Green, James Lamb, Widow Checkley, John Wheatly, John Jep- son, Benj'^ Jepson, Thomas White, Hezekiah Cole, Goodwin shop, John Peck's shop, Messrs. Apthorp & Gardiner's warehouse, John Knight's ditto, Bart. Cheever's ditto, where the fire was stopped. There is upwards of 60 Dwelling-Houses, shops and other Build- ings consumed, besides those mentioned above, which we have not Time to insert in their proper Places. The light of the Fire was seen at Portsmouth which is the far- thest place we have as yet heard from, and the Explosion occa- sioned by the Gun-Powder at the South-Battery was heard at Hampton, and many other places, and was thought by many to be an Earth-quake. 126 City Document No. 100. The following is a copy of a Vote passed by the great & genei'al court ou the 22*^ inst : attest A Oliver Sec. The House taking into consideration that part of his Excel- lency's speech respecting the calamity brought on the town of Boston in the late fire, and it appearing on the best information that could in so short be obtained that there was consumed 174 dwelling houses and tenements and 175 ware houses, shops and other buildings with a great part of the furniture besides large quantities of merchandize, and the stock and tools of many tradesmen ; that the loss upon a moderate computation, cannot be less than £100,000 sterling ; and it further appearing that the number of families inhabiting the aforementioned houses were at least 220 three quarters of whom are by this misfortune rendered incapable of subsisting themselves, and a great number of them are reduced to extream poverty and require immediate relief. Voted, That his Excellency the Governor be desired to send briefs throughout the province, strongly recommending the un- happy case of the sufferers to the inhabitants, and calling upon them for a general contribution, to be paid into the hands of the Select-men and Overseers of the poor of the town of Boston, to be by them distributed as they in their discretion shall judge proper. And inasmuch as the necessities of many demand a more speedy succor, it is further voted. That there be advanced and paid out of the public treasury, into the hands of the Select-men and Over- seers aforesaid, the sum of Three Thousand Pounds out of the money raised by Excise the year past. The said Select-men and Overseers to lay an account of the money raised b}^ the publick contribution before this court, and of their distribution thereof, and of the sum received out of the Pub- lick Treasury. Several necessaries were sent the sufferers by the selectmen and gentlemen of the town. " March 22, 1760. The Secretary by order of his Excellency the Governor delivered the following message to the two Houses respectively. Gentlemen of the Council and House of Representatives. As the late Fire in the Town of Boston hath laid Waste a Quarter that is extreemely well Situated for carrying on the Trade of this Metropolis of the Province if some effectual measures were taken to regulate, and Widen some of the Streets which now lye deso- late, and to Open any New Streets or Lanes that might be judged useful, and to prevent the more effectually the building with Wood : I should hope in course of time that this ruinous Quarter of the Town would be rebuilt in such manner as to make it as Safe beau- tiful and commodious as any part of the Town whatever ; and in the end prove an encouragement to the Trade and business of it. The Parliament of England in their Wisdom thought fit after the Great Fire which happened in London in the year 1666, to Enact a Law for rebuilding the City many of the Regulations men- Miscellaneous Papers. 127 tioned in that Law must suit tlie present Case of the Town of Boston. The Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council were impowered to lay out Streets : and adjust any differences that might be occasioned thereby, to regulate the Buildings, and pre- vent exorbitant prices of Materials and Workmen. I would rec- commend it to your Serious consideration whether some of the magistrates or Selectmen of this Town might not with Propriety be Vested with some of the like Powers for carrying into Execu- tion so useful a Design here. March 2 2'^ 1760 . T. Pownall." Council Records, vol. xxlii., p. 288. March 25, 1760. In the House of Representatives The House agreeable to the Order of the day entered into the consideration of his Excelleucys Message of the 22*^ Instant and after a debate — Voted That the members of the Town of Boston together with Mr Higginson, Mr Hatch, and Capt Goldthwait with such as the honourable Board shall appoint be a Committee to take the said Message under consideration and report. In Council Read and Concurred. And his Honour the Lieut Governor, Jacob Wendell, Benjamin Lynde, Andrew Oliver, James Bowdoin, and Peter Oliver Esqrs are joined in the Affair." Ibid., p. 296. CHAPTER 30. AN ACT FOR THE PREVENTION OF DANGER AND INCONVENIENCE IN REBUILDING THAT PART OP THE TOWN OF BOSTON THAT VTAS LATELY CONSUMED BY FIRE. •Whereas, by the late desalating fires in the present year of his majesty's reign, a great number of buildings in the town of Boston have been demolished, and a large track laid waste ; to promote the building thereof in the most safe and commodious manner, — Be it enacted by the Governour, Council and House of Repre- sentatives^ [Sect. 1.] That Thomas Hutchinson, John Osborne, Jacob Wendell, Samuel Watts, Andrew Oliver, Joseph Pyuchon, Stephen Sewall, John Erving, James Bowdoin, Thomas Hancock and Thomas Hubbard, Esquires, members of his majesty's council, together with the present selectmen of the town of Boston, be and hereby are fully authorized and impowered- to lay out any new streets or lanes, in such places and of such breadth and length as they shall think proper, within the limits of the track so laid waste as aforesaid, and to widen, ascertain, alter and discontinue any streets or lanes heretofore laid out within the same limits. And any person or persons that shall have their land taken away or lessened, or be otherwise injured thereby, shall and may recover the damages by them sustained, agreeable to the directions of an act made in the fourth year of the reign of King Willian & Queen INIary, intituled " An Act for building with stone and brick in the town of Boston, and preventing fire." 128 City Document No. 100. And be it further enacted — [Sect. 2.] That no person shall erect, build or rebuild any house, barn, shop or other building whatever, before the twentieth day of June next, within the limits aforesaid, without leave first obtained of the said members of the council and the selectmen, or the major part of the whole, being met together, in writing, under their hands, and unless the same be placed on such spot, and be of such kind, dimensions and fabrick, as the said members of the council and the selectmen, or the major part of the whole, shall allow and approve of. [Sect 3] And every house or other building erected or rebuilt contrary to the true intent of this act shall be deemed a nusance. And the said members of the council and the selectmen, or the major part of the whole, are hereby authorized and impowered to prostrate and remove the same, and dispose of so much of the materials thereof as shall be necessary to defrey the expence of prostrating and removing the same. [Passed and published March 29, 1760. CHAPTER 9. AN ACT FOB THE BETTER REBUILDING THAT PART OF THE TOWN OF BOSTON WHICH WAS LAID WASTE BY THE LATE FIRE AND FOR PREVENTING FIRE IN THAT TOWN FOR THE FUTDliE. "Whereas great desolation hath been lately made by fire, in the town Boston, which hath been principally occasioned by the nar- rowness of the streets, and the houses being built wiih wood and covered with shingles ; and whereas a committee was appointed by the general court, in the last session, for regulating the streets in that part of the town which was so laid waste, and the committee hath accordingly proceeded to lay out the streets there, a plan whereof hath been laid before this court, and is now deposited in the secretary's office, — Be it therefore enacted etc. [Sect 1.] That the said proceedings of the committee be and are hereby confirmed ; and all actions that shall be brought for re- covering possession of any land lying within any of the streets laid out as aforesaid, or for damages sustained or occasioned thereby, shall be utterly and forever barred. And he it fw'ther enacted [Sect. 2.] That no building whatsoever be so erected as to encroach upon any street by them laid out as aforesaid ; and that every building so erected be deemed a nusance, and be accord- ingly demolished, by the order of any two justices of the peace for the county of Suffolk, the charges of such demoliation to be paid out of the monies which shall be raised by the sale of the materials of such building, which, by the order of said justices, shall be sold for that purpose, unless the said charges shall be im- mediately paid by the owner. And be it etc; [Sect 3.] That if any person or persons whatsoever shall wittingly or willingly, without good authority, pluck up or re- Miscellaneous Papers. 129 move any of the stakes or bound-marks which have been or shall be fixed or set up, by order of said committee, to distinguish and ascertain the streets aforesaid, and shall be thereof convicted before any two justices of the peace for the county of Suffolk, he or they shall for every such offence be imprisoned, by order of such justices, for the space of two months, unless he or they shall forthwith pay or cause to be paid to the treasurer of the town of Boston the sum of three pounds for the use of said town. A7id ivliereas some persons may suffer damage by the laying- out of the streets according to the plan aforesaid, and others may receive benefit and advantage thereby, — . Be it etc; [Sect. 4.] That Samuel Danforth, Samuel Watts and Joseph Williams, Esqrs., or any two of them, shall, on or before the tenth day of July next, summon a jury of twelve meet persons (none of which to be inhabitants of the town of Boston) to view the streets aforesaid, and the several tenements or lots of land, abut- ting thereon, and to estimate the damages which any person or persons may sustain by means of any street's being laid out as aforesaid, and likewise the benefit or advantage that may accrue to any persoa or persons thereby ; and whatever damages an}' shall sustain according to such estimation shall be made good to the party endamaged, either by such particular person or persons as shall be thereby benefited, or by the town of Boston, or by both, in such proportion as the said jury shall find reasonable ; and every estate so bettered or advantaged, as well as the owner thereof, shall be subjected to make good the sum assessed on account of such advantage ; the charge of the jury, as well as the charge of laying out the streets, to be born and paid, in the like proportion, by the town or person so benefited. And he it etc; [Sect. 5.] That when the ju^y aforesaid shall have ascertainea to the said justices the damages sustained by any person or per- sons by means of the laying-out any street or streets as aforesaid, together with the several sums to be paid 'by the town, or any particular persons, to make good such damages and defrey the charges of laying out the streets, of summoning the jury, and of the justices and jurors attending on the business assigned them respectively, the said justices shall, within six days after the jury's report, give a certificate thereof, under their hands, to the assess- ors of the town of Boston ; and those assessors shall, within two months after the receipt of such certificate, make an assessment on the inhabitants of the town for such sum as by the jury's report ought to be paid by the town, — and, likewise, on particular persons, for such sum as by the jury's report ought to be paid by them respectively, — and issue their warrants to the collectors, re- quiring them to collect and pay the same, within two months, into the town treasury. And the treasurer of said town shall, within three months after tlie issuing of such warrants, pay to the person endamaged, as aforesaid, the respective sums assigned them by the jury's report, in satisfaction for the damages by them sustained. 130 City Document No. 100. And he it etc; [Sect. 6.] Thiit where any pump, or well of water, by the lay- ing out of auy street as aforesaid, is taken into the street, the same shall be kept in good order at the expence of the persons dwelling near the same, or of the town, or both, as shall be agreed between such persons and the selectmen of the town ; and in case they cannot agree before the sitting of the court of general sessions of the peace to be held within and for the county of Suffolk on the first Tuesday of October next, then the justices of the said court may and shall determine by whom, and in what proportion, the charge of maintaining any such pump or well, and keeping the same in good order, shall be borne, unless the town shall find it inconvenient for such pump or well to remain in the street, in wkich case the same shall be stop'd and filled up at the charge of the town. And be it etc; [Sect 7.] That no house or other building whatsoever, of more than seven feet in height, shall be erected in Boston, other- wise than of stone or brick and covered with slate or tiles ; and that no house or other building already erected, of any greater dimensions than as aforesaid, shall be hereafter covered anew on the top, an}' otherwise than with slate or tiles, on penalty of fifty pounds, to be paid by the owner of the same for the use of the poor of the said town, to be recovered by an action brought for the same by the town treasurer. And be it etc; [Sect. 8.] That every dwelling-house which shall be built otherwise than by this act is provided, shall be subjected to a yearly tax of twenty pounds ; and every warehouse, shop, stable or barn, to a yearly tax of ten pounds ; to be paid into the town treasury by the occupier thereof for the use of the town .' and the assessors shall accordingly add such sum or sums to the town tax of every such occupant yearly, over and above the sum with which he would otherwise have been taxed, and shall particularly specify the same in the tax-bill. Provided, always, — [Sect 9.] That it shall and may be lawful for any person to build of wood, any warehouse, shop or workhouse, upon any wharff where, in the opinion of the selectmen, no solid foundation can be had without great expence, on condition that the sides of such warehouse, shop or workhouse be covered, with plaister or slate, and the roof covered with slate or tiles, any thing in this act to the contrary notwithstanding. And ivhereas sundry persons have heretofore inconsiderately erected dwelling-houses or other buildings in a manner contrary to the provisions of an act made and passed in the fourth year of the reign of their late majesties King William and Queen Mary, inti- tuled " An Act for building with stone or brick in the town of Boston, and preventing fire," — Be it etc; [Sect 10.] That every such person be indemnified and saved harmless from any prosecution, for violating the act aforesaid : Miscellaneous Papers. 131 provided that the house or other building so erected by him shall be covered with, slate, or with tiles, within ten years from the first day of June, one thousand seven hundred and sixty. [Passed June 20. [1761] Petition of Andrew Hall. Gentlm. I take the Liberty to Trouble you with the Distress I and my family must be in Unles Soon Releived from you, Gentl™ whom is Intrusted with Lai-ge Summs of money to be Distributed to the Relief of those Sufferers of the great fire in Boston last March, which the People of New England has given Large Sums for that Use. I acknowledge you have given me, Largely & Bountifully for the Relief of my Distressed Family, but as providence, had ordered things I was Obliged to part with that Mone}' or have gone to Goale wich Could Not Posible been prevented, my going there, had I not have converted that Money for that Use, about Three Months before the fire I lost 1450 pound L. M at Sea, Severall persons I was Indebted too arested me with Single, writs on wich I was obliged to give the Oficer Security or gone to Fris- son now the Elffects that I Intended to Pay these severall Sums wich, I was Indebted amounted to 530 pound L. M. was Consumed in the fire the Oficer was security to the persons I was Indebted, Consequently the Oficer must Either Comitt me to Frisson or Pay the debts, so that I was Obliged, to pay the Sevr^ Sums, I have Ever Since the fire done Every thing I could to get a penny in Trade I fixed away My Brigenten to Surranara & was Obliged to make her over as Security to Mr Fitch for Severall Sums he was Obliged to pay for me and I could not put a proper Cargo on board of her by Reason I could not get Cash to purchase proper goods by that reason she will Loose me a great deal of Money and is a coming home Not above half full wich must be allowed to be a Nother Loss besides the fire for had I been able to put in a proper Cargoe she would have made a good Voyage, wich I could not by reason of the fire, as to the Loss of My Sloop it is not only tiie first Loss but the hire of the Vessel would have amounted to 500 Sterling wich you must allow to be a Loss besides the first Loss, and the whole business I have done since the fire ; I have Lost Money by, for when I wanted to purchase any goods I could not buy without Credit & I could not have no Credit without Mr Fitch would Ingage to be Acountable in that way I have purchased lar^e Quantities of Salt for wich I was obliged to give so much more for Credit than I could buy for the Cash down I got Nothing by it, wich you must Allow to be Another great Loss for I could have gained Severall Thousand pounds this Summer in Trade had I any stock, wich was lost by the fire, in short Gent" I am sorry I am so Long but Distress leads me on & I am Sure if you look upon me t6 be wortliy of Relief you Cannot possible among the whole Loss by fire find any person and family in Such a deplor- able Situation as I am in and shall soon be in, my health will not 132 City Document No. 100. allow me to work, I am not able to keep Books as I caunot write well Enough, 1 must brake up m^' family my children is to Young to be put out, I was in very Distressed Condition last fall I was very neare going to prison, and how do you Imagine I shall do now, I hope & beg Gen'™ as you are heads of Familes, would Consider my distressed case and grant me such Relief as it now is in your power, my Family depends on your Goodness & Charity for me, if you would luable me to go into Sum business in order to Maintain my Family I hope I never shall forgit your goodness to me and at the same time Render Thanks to those persons who have given in So a Bountiful! manner & put it into your hand to relief thi-m, you will Consider I Trust my Case and grant me Such Relief as you think I shall be iuabled thereby to Maintain my family I remain Geul"' with the Greatest Respect your humble Servant att Command Andrevt Hall To the over Seers of the poor & Select men of the Town of Boston. Boston Octob'" 17, 1760. Miscellaneous Papers. 133 LISTS OF FREEMEIS. 19 Oct. 30. The names of such as desh'e to be made flfreemen. Mr. Sam" INIav^acke Mr. FAw. Johnson Mr. £d\v. Gibbins Mr. Will. Jeifries Mr. John Bm'slin Mr. Sam" Sharpe Mr. Tho. Graves Mr. Roger Conant John Woodbury Peter Pal fry Mr. Nath. Turner Mr. Sam" ffreeman Eprahim Cliilde Mr. Willm Gierke Mr. Abraham Palmer .John Page Mr. Robte flfeake Mr. Willm Pelham Mr. Ben. Brand Mr. Will : Blackstone Mr. Edmond Lockwood Mr. Rich Browne John Stickland Ralfe Sprage Mr. George Ludlowe James Pen (62) Henry Woolcott Thomas Stoughton Wilm Phelpes George Dyar .John Hoskins Thomas fford Nich. Upsall Stephen Terree Henry Smyth Roger Willms .John Woolridge Tho. Lumberd Bigatt Egglestone .Tohn Grinoway Christopher Gibson John Benham Thomas Willms als. Harris Rich. Garrett .John Howman .John Crabb Capt. Walt' Norton Mr. Alex. Wignall Mr. Willm Jennison Mr. Thomas Southcoate Mr. Rich. Southcoate James Pemb'ton Mr. John Dillingham John .Johnson George Alcocke Mr. Robte Coles John Burr Thomas Rawlins Rich. Bugby Rich. Hutchins Ralfe Mushell Thomas Lambe Will : Throdingham Willm Chase ifoxewell Mr. Charles Gott Henry Harwood Mr. George Phillips Mr. John Wilson Mr. John Mav'acke Mr. John Warham Mr. Sam" Skelton Mr. Will. Colbron Mr. Will. Aspinwall Edw. Converse Mr. Rich. Palgrave John Taylour Rich. Church Rich. Silvester Will. Balstone. Robte Abell Mr. Giles Sexton Robte Seely John Mills John Cranwell Mr. Ralfe Glover Willm Hulberd Edmond James John Pillips Nath. Bowman John Doggett Laurence Eeach Daniel Abbott Charles Chadwicke Will. Drakenbury .John Drake .John Balshe Mr. Sam" Coole Mr. Will. Traske Will. Gallard Will. Rockewell Henry Herricke Sam" Hosier Rich. Myllett Mr. Abraham Pratt Willm James Will" Allen Sam^ Archer (63) Col. Bee, Vol. I. pp. 62, 63. . 18 May 1631. The names of such as took the oath of ffree- men Mr. John Mav'^acke Mr. Jo : Warham Mr. Willm Blackestone Mr. George Phillips Mr. Rich. Browne Capt. Dan" Pattricke Capt. Jo : Und'hill Capt. Southcote Mr. Tho. Graves Capt. Wale Norton Mr. George Throck- m'ton Mr. Wm. Colbran S''ieant Morris S'ieant Stickland Mr. Roger Conant Mr. Charles Gott Ralfe Sprage Laurence Leach John Home Mr. Sam" Coole John Woodbury Mr. John Oldeham Edmond Lockewood John Page Mr. Rich. Palgrave John Doggett Rich. Sprage flfrauncs Johnson Tho. Stoughton Abraham Palmer John Johnson Robte Coles, — erased in the record Eprahim Childe Bray Rossiter Robte Seely Biggott Egglestone Mr. Will. Clearke Willm Noddle Mr. Robte flfeakes Willm. Agar Nich Stower John Benham Willm Balstone Stephen Terre 134 City Document No. 100. Sam" Hosier Robte Hardinge Willm Woods Mr. George Alcocke Robte Moulton Pet' Palfry Mr Edw. Bel char John Edmonds George Phillips Roger Willms John Balche John Moore Henry Herricke John Hoskins Math. Grant John Burr Simon Hoytt Charles Chadwicke Willm Parks Ralfe Mushell Willm Hudson Waif Palmer Henry Smith Tho. fiford Jonas Weede Mr. Edw. Tomlyns Mr. Rich. Saltonstall Edw. Gibbons Mr. Alex. Wignall Mr. Willm Gennison Dan" Abbott Tho. Rawlins Rich. Bugby John Warren Mr. Willm Jeffry Davy Johnson Meh. Upsall Willm Batemen Dan" ffinch Mr. Jo. Burslyn (73) Mr. John Maisters John Peirce Griffin Crofte George Dyar Willm Rockewell Tho. Moore John Taylour Ezekiell Richardson Edw. Converse Robte Abell Mr. John Dillingham Isaacke Sterne Roger Mawry Tho. Dexter, — erased in the record. Tho. Lambe Tho. Willms John fferman John Gosse John Grinnoway Gyles Sexton Tho. Lumberd Mr. Edw. Jones Willm Gallerd Willm Allen Rich. Bui gar Rich, ffoxewell Willm. flfelpes John Perkins Mr. Sam" Skelton Mr. Edw. Johnson Wm. Cheese brough Anthony Dixe ffrauncs Smyth ffrauncis Aleworth (74) C. E., Vol. I. pp. 73,74. March 6, 1631-2. Mr. John Ellyott Jacob Ellyott Abraham Browne James Penny man Isaack ^erry Gregory Baxter Willm ffrothingham Sam" Moore John Blacke John Mylls C. B., Vol. I. p. 74. April 3, 1632. Mr. John Winthrop jun' Mr. Willm Aspinwall John Sampeford Willm Hulbert G. B., Vol. I. p. 74. July 3, 1632. Mr. Nath. Turner John Ruggles Elias Stileman Mr. Willm Dennison Mr. Sam" Sharpe Mr. John Wilson John Moore C.B., Vol. I. p. 74. August 7, 1632. John Phillips Valentine Prentice John Hull Sam" Wakeman G.B., Vol. I. p. 74, Oct. 2, 1632. Mr. Sam" Mav'icke C. B., Vol. I.p.l\. Nov. 6, 1632. Mr. Thx). Weld Mr. Tho. James Mr. Jo. Willust Mr. Jo. Coggeshall Mr. Rich. Dumer Mr. Tho. Ollyver Mr. John Branker Mr. Tho. Beecher Tho. ffrench Willm Goodwin John Beniamin John Talcott James Olmstead John Gierke Willm Leawis Nath. Richards Willm Wadsworth Rich. Webb C. B., Vol. I. p. 74. March 4, 1632-3. Willm Curtis Thomas Uffott John Perry Isaack Morrall Willm Heath George Hull Eltweed Pummery Nich. Denselow Gyles Gibbs John Neweton John White Willm Spencer John Kii'man Tymothy Tomlyns (74) Henry Harwood Richard Collocott Willm Brakenbury John Smyth (79) C. B., Vol. I. pp. 74, 79. April 1, 1633. S'ieant Greene Rise Coles Willm Dady C. B., Vol. I. p. 79. June 11, 1633. Willm Stilson Rich. Millets Rich. Lyman JesP' Rawling Tho. Smyth David Wilton John Witchfield Elias Mav''acke G.B., Vol. I. p. 79. Nov. 5. 1633. Mr. Israeli Stouarhton jNIlSCELLANEOUS PaPERS. 135 Mr. John Coggin Mr. Willm Hill , Mr. John Moody John Porter ffrauueis Weston John Watson John Holgrave C. B., Vol. I. 1). 79. March 4, 1683-4. Thomas Grubb Edmond Hubbert Edw. Hutchingson Mr. Tho. Leveritt Mr. Gyles flferman Edmond Quinsey Willm Collishawe Thomas Minor The. Howlett John Gage Sam" Wilboare John Levens John Cranwell Edw. Mellowes James Browne Mr. John Woolridge Joshua Hewes Robte Tm-ner John Biggs Tho. Matson Walter Merry Rich. Tappin Mr. Atterton Hough Willm Andrewes Rich. Walker George Ruggles Mr. Nich. Parker C.E., Vol. I. p. 79 April 1, 1634. Mr. Dan" Dennison George Minot Rich. Gridley Thomas Reade George Hutchingson Robte Roise John Pemerton Bernard Lambert Henry Wulcott Rich. Hull John Gallop Richard Silvester Willm Horseford. C. R., Vol. I, p. 79 May 14, 1634. John Haynes Esq. Phillip Sherman Daniell l^rewer Tho. Gaildthait Robte Gamlyn Sen'. Thomas Hale Edward Riggs John Walker' Thomas Wilson Sam" Basse Tho. Pigg Willm Hill Sam" ffinch George Williams Edw. Gyles Willm Dixy George Norton Thomas Eborne Dan" Wray Abraham Mellowes John Ollyver Robte Hale Tho. Cakebread (79) Tho. Squire Robte Houlton John Odlyn Roger Clapp Joshua Carter Thomas Talmage Richard ffairebancks Phillip Tabor Gregory Taylour John Chapman Willm Learned Mr. Tho. Hooker Mr. Sam" Stone Edw. Howe Bartholmewe Greene Rich. Wright John Steele Edm. Stebbins Andrewe Warner George Steele Rich. Butlar Thomas Spencer Edw. Muste Rich. Goodman John Pratt John Haward Andrewe Ward Joseph TAvitchell Tho. Hatch George Whitehand Jerad Hadden Joseph Reddings Anthony Colby John Boswortli flfrauncis Plumer Humfry Pvnny Bray Wilkins James Rawlyns Jacob Barny Tho. Lowthrop Steven Hart Jeffery Massy Rich. Brake nbury Tho. ffaireweath' Willm Hedges John Hoskins Peter Woolfe Willm Chase Willm Talmidge Mr. John Cotton Nath. Gillett Dan" Howe Myles Reddin John Eales Mr. Willm Peirce Mr. Tho. Mahewe Robte Walker Phillipp Randill Tho. Holcombe Tho. Dewey Tho. Jeffry James Parker Walter ffiler John Haydon Edmond Harte Willm Hathorne Steven ffrench Christopher Hussey Edw. Bendall John Button Rich. Raymond Jonathan Wade Tho. Cold ham James Thomj^son Tho. Hubbard John Hall John Baker Mr. Willm Brenton John Capen firauncis Dent Henry flFeakes (112) C.i?.,FoZ./.iJi>. 79,112. Sep. 3, 1634. Beniamin Hubbai'd Edmond Hubbard John Mousell Willm Baker AVillmNashe Thomas Goble Ollyver Mellowes Robte Gamlyne Ralfe Hiningway JesP' Rawlyns John Stowe John Cumpton Willm flfreeljorne Willm Perkins James Everill Jonathan Negos Nicholas Willust 136 City Document No. 100. Alex. Becke Heni-y Pease Sam" Crumwell Joseph Rednape Edvv. Hutchingson John Sibley Hugh Hillyard Moses Mav'aeke Mr. John Spencer Robte Mussey Henry Shorte Phillip flfovvler Bryan Pendleton Abraham ffinch Anthony Peirce John Bernard Martyn Und'^wood Sam" Smyth John Bi'owne John Edy Robte Abbitt Robte Coe Nathanell flfoote Rich. Davenpoi't Mr. Tho. Newbery John Pope John Havvkes Ralfe tfogg Robert Reynolls Robte Potter John Hardy Thomas Thorn eton Matthias Sension Mr. Tho. Parker Mr Nicholas Easton Mr. .James Noise Josuah Hubbard C.B., Vol. I. p. 113. March 4, 1634-5. Capt. John Mason Hugh Mason (iBorge Munings John Brandishe Sam" Hubbert Edward Dixe Thomas Bartlett George Bun car Robte Blott Rich. Kettle Willm Johnson Thomas Lynd Mr. Willm Andrewes Willm Westwood Mathewe Allen Guy Bambridge Willm Pantry Tho. ffisher John Hopkins John Bridore W^illm Kelsey John Bernard James Ensigne Sam" Greenehill Tymothy Stanley Rich. Lord John Prince Edw. Winshipp Sam" Greene Joseph Gierke John Wulcott Abraham Newell Rich. Pepper Isaac Johnson Christopher Peake Thomas Woodford Thomas Scott Tho. Boreman Roger Lanckton John Webster Hugh Shex'att Joseph Metcalfe Will. Bartholmewe Tho. Dorman Rich. Kent James Davis John Newegate Mr. Will Hutchingson Tho. Marshall Rich. Cooke Willm Neth'land Tho. Wardall Rich. Hutchingson ffr. Hutchingson Gamaliell Wate Rich. Trusedale Edw. Hitchin Robte Parker Joseph Easton John Tylley Tho. Stanley C. R., Vol. I. p. 113. May 6, 1635 Philemon Portmorte Henry Elkines Christ. Martial Edmond Bulckley Eward Browne Jarrett Bourne Willm Pell Beniamyn Gillon Tho. Alcocke Edmonde Jacklinge John Sebley Tho. Peirce Mr. Sachariah Syms Barnaby Wynes Jeffery fferris John Reynolls Henry Bright Tho. Hastings John Letherraore John Batchel"' John Thompson John Gierke Tho. Swifte Robte Wincall Tho. Hosmer Willm Butlar John Arnoli George Stockin Nathanaell Ely Robte Day Jerymy Adams Joseph Maggott John Hall Sam" Allen Humfry Bradstreete Thomas Pyne John Gay George Strange Nathanaell Duncan Thomas Marshall Thomas Hoskins Richard Kemball Robte Andrewes Henry Wright Jonathan Jellett Tho. Gun Robte Dibell Henry flfowkes Elias Parkeman John Blackeleach Dan" Morse Joseph Morse Edward Garfield Rich Browne Willm Moody Christ. Osgood Tho. Buckland Richard Jacob Aron Cooke George Phelpes Boniface Burton Robte Bootefishe Robte Dr3rver Willm Edmonds John Ravensdale John Legg George ffarr Robte Cotty - Mr. Steven Batchel' G. B., Vol. I. p. 153. Sep. 2, 1635. Willm Blumfeild .Joseph Hull Willm Reade Richard Adams Miscellaneous Papers. 137 Jolin Upham Robie Lovell Willm Smyth Richard Woodward Peter Hubbert Mr. George Byrditt Mr. Townsend Bishopp Phillip Vereing Mr. John ffawne Thomas Scraggs C. B., Vol. I.jy. 153. March 3, 1635-6. Mr. Clemen' Chaplaine Willm Mosse Wilm Dyar Joseph Wells John Cogeswell Richard Tuttle Robte Lord Willm Walton Tho. Loreing Clem' Bates John Aswood Tho. Wakely Willm Noi'ton George Ludkin George Marshe John Ottis Nicholas Baker Nicholas Jacob David Phippin Edmond Batter Philemon Dolton John Whitney Willm Swayne Henry Kingman Thomas White Angell Hollard John Kingsbury John Levett Tho. Rawly ns Roger Harlakendine Esq. Mr. Joseph Cooke Mr. George Cooke Mr. Nich. Danforth Tho. Marryott Mr. Sam" Shepheard Willm ffrench Simon Crosby Tho. Cheeseholme John Russell Passevell Greene Mr. Hugh Peters Thomas Bloyett Edmond fFrost Mr. Tho. Shepheard Ileni-y Vane Esq. Tho. Ewer Tho. Brigden Michaell Bastowe Joseph Andrewes C. B., Vol. I. p. 153 May 25, 1636, Jasper Gunn Thorn : Bell Mr. Samuel Apleton Isaaek Heathe Philip Elliot Adam Mott William Webbe Edward Woodman Thomas Judd John Knight Rich'^d Knight Anthony Mosse Rob't Longe Rob''t Hawkins Edward Carington Bernard Capen Will. Hamond John Saunders Robert Kaine Daniel Maude Ralph Hudson Thomas Hassord James Johnson John Davy George Bate Nathaniell Heaton Will. Benseley Will. Townsend Rieh'd Bracket Thom. Savage Mr. Henry fflinte Will. Courser James Browne Zacheus Bosworth Mathias Ives Will. Wilson Will. Salter Anthony Harker Edward Goffe Rich'd Champnyes Edmond Lewis John Stowers John S my the John Eaton Edmond Sherman John Coolidge Gregory Stone Symon Stone (Jeoi-ge HeiDburne Will. Kinge Augustine Clement Rich'd Karder John Higgenson John Mylam Thom. Dimoeke John Loverin Willi. Wilcocks Edward Bennet Thom. Mekyn'junior Hugh Gunnison Edmond Jackson Bernaby Doryfall Mr. Rich^'d Bellingham Mr. John Winthrope sen. Mr John Humfrey Mr. Thom. Dudley Mr. Will. Coddington Increase No well Symon Bradstreete C. B , Vol. I. p. 191. Dec. 7, 1636. James Bate Edward Clapp John Smythe Edward White David Price George Aldridge Oliver Purchase John Webbe Alexande"' Winchester Robert Scotte Steven Winthrope Will. Goodhewe Gilbert Crackborne Samuell Whiteing Thomas Brooke Willi. Wilcockson Will. Beadseley Alexand"' Knolls Thom. Atkinson John Holland Walter Nicoles 0. B., Vol. I. p. 194. Dec. 8, 1636. Mr. Thom. Jenner ffrancis Lightfoote Edward Howe John Cooper John More Thom. Beale C. B., Vol. I. p. 194:. March 9, 1636-7. Edward Kelcham Rich'd Roots Joseph Isaaek John Hassell Rich'd Betsham Anthony Eames Samuell Warde Thomas Hamond 138 City Document JS^o. 100. Thomas Underwood Nicolas Hudson John AVinchester Abraham Shawe Rob't Lockwood Will. Barsham Ricli'd Beares Edward Bates Jenkin Davies Mathewe West Gerret Spencer Thomas Tylestone Henry Collins Robert Sedgwick James Heyden Thomas Samfoard John Stronge Thomas Carter Joseph Armitage Rich'd Wayte Robert Hull Rich. Wayde Will. Dinny Thomas Meakins G. B., Vol. I. p. 194. April 18, 1637. Thomas Parish Thomas Briggam William Cutter Willi. Towne John Gore Robert Sever John Ruggles Laurence Whitamore John Graves Gyles Pason George Kinge C. B., Vol. I. p. 195. April 17, 1637. Christopher flfoster Thom. Browninge Symon Eyre William Dodge ffrancis Smythe Nathani. Porter Edward Dinny Willi. Dineley - ffrancs East Nathani. Wood John Smythe Edward Rainsf oard Thomas Wheeler John Laurence C. B., Vol. T.p. 195 May 17, 1637. Thom. Olney Thom. (Gardner Joseph Pope Willi. Bounde Henry Bartholomewe Joseph Grafton ffrancis Skerry Edmond Marshall Henry Seawall junior Henry Bull Thomas Smythe Nicolas Holt Nicolas Noise Archelaus Woodman James Browne John Bartlet Robert Pike Thomas Coleman Mathewe Chafe George Burden Geoi'ge Hunn Willi. Sumner George Proctor Thomas Millet Thomas Dible Philip Drinker John Cheney John Norton John Syverens Thom. Wells John Perkins Willi. Lampson Thom. Bircher Edward Porter James Howe Thom. Rogers John Sharman John Rogers Myles Nutte James Osmer Rich'd Johnson Thomas Parker John Hanchet John Gibson C. B., Vol. I. p. 195. Sep. 7, 1637. Mr. George Moxam Mr. Tymo. Dalton C.B., Vol. I. p. 195, Nov. 2. 1637. Nathan ieli Wales Edw^' Sale Will. Casely Mr. John IHske Mr. John Harvard O.B.,Vol. I. p. 195 March — 1637-8. Thom. Spooner Thomas Venner James Moulton James Haynes Henry Skerry Joseph Bachiler John Symonds John»Gedney Micha : Spencer John Pearce Nico. Busbey Ralph Woodward Samu. Symonds liam i:dw : Ellys Peter Warren Anth°. Greshon James Gray ' Jn". Turner Jn°. Foster Tho : Bingley W". Hobbey Jno. Tucker Joseijh AVeeden Henry Deering Eneas Salter Jn°. Williams Jn°. Leech W". Gilbert Tho : Waggit Jn°. Atwood Rob*. Dale Joseph Farrow Phillip Bullis Rich^ Hall Jn°. Brooking Sam". Walker Jn°. Parrum Benj". Smith Jacob Mason Ri : George Ri : Hunt Anthony Mudd W". Phillips Thomas Cooke Ri : West Edw*. Budd Jn". 'Amey Sen'. Jn°. Amey jun"' Edw* Dorr Tho : Beard Jn°. Willy's W". Tailer Jn°. Vsher* (*siG} W". Kirbey Jn°. Lowell Benf. Warden Charles Abbot Ephraim Hall Jn°. Russell W". Lytherland Jn". Hill Arthur Mosier Jn°. Matthews Sampso". Stoddard Geo : Henley Simeon Stoddard Jn°. AVoodmansey W". Rouz Dan". Turin jun^ Jn". Farnun Sen'. Roger Dobleday Tho : Hill Jn". Pease Rob'. Winsor Rob'. Cannon W". Gibson Tho : Hartley W". Lavis Abra : Smith Isaac Walker Tho : Bemis Edw : Creeke David Walsbey Nathan". Badc&ck Zach : Davis Nich°. Salsbury Clement Hamlin Heniy Tarleton James Townsend Theodore Atkinson Alexand'. Bogle Nathan". Broughton Thaddeus Mackarty Sam". Mattock jun'. Ri : Harrison Simeon Messenger Jn°. Phipps Joseph Greenleafe Barth". Three Needle Obadia Wakef eild Tho : Stan bury Jn°. Brooking jun'. Joseph BelknajD jun'. Hez : Henchman Jabesh Negus Samuel Phillips Joseph Cooke Jonath : Raynsford James Andrews Joseph Williams Nathan". Castle Hen : Butterf eild Leonard Dowden Ben]°. Alford Ri:"Middlecott Jeremiah Conoway Michal Willy's Benj°. Negus Sen'. Obadiah Gill Ch'' : CrosthAvayt Jn°. Inglesby jun'. Jeremiah Sabyu Tho : Narramore Chi-istoph'. Crow Jn°. Inglesby Sen'. Edm''. Mounlfort Jn". Stanbridge Alexand', Baker James Robbinson Christoph'. Holland Ingeman Halgeson Alexand'. Simpson Benj". Negus jun'. W". Blackwell Joshua Cobham Andrew Ai;gur Ebenez'. Peirce Lophelin Glowee 168 City Document Xo. 100. Heniy Batholmew Geo : TomiDson Jn°. Walker Tho : riatts JoseiJh Tapping Digory Sergeant Tho : Cheever James Butler Jn". Hayward Benj°. Bale Geo : Ellistone Jn°. Tuckerman S' Tho: Bolton Tho : Gross Rich". Knight Tho: Hunt Henry Wright W". Dawes Isaac Gross Jn°. Glover Sam : Plumer Edw : Gold Ralph Tuffe Joshua Nash Andrew Neale Tho: Chard Joseph Browning W". Bartholmew Tim°. Pratt jun''. Phillip Mullen Rich*. Doling James Hawkins Nich" : Cole W". Smith Henry Denning Roger Judd Ri : Gross Jn°. Bullard Nich°. Crarey Ri : Pugsley Regnal Odal Jn". Kneeland Moses Cobham Ri : Henchman Tho : Peck Sen' W". Hore W". Wilcot Edw*. Belcher Jn°. Bradish Jn°. Jinnings Sam : Minot Ri: Bray James Maxwell W". Phelps Benj". Smith Henry Ellice NiC : Treeby W". Kent Peter Braokett Tho : Eliott Tho: Wright Peter Widger Sam : Stocker Ri : Coy Roger Burgis Experience Willy's Nidi". White W". Lamb Jn°. Lux Francis East Jn° : ]\Iull)erry Tho : Forbush Edw*. Drinker Jn°. Belcher Sam : Bozworth Joseph Swett Phillip Squire Tho : HaiTis Gilbert Evans Rob'. Smith Jonathan Jackson Ebenez'. Inglesby Moses Richardson Nathan". Henchman Jacob Wilkinson Jn°. Mackemoryn Sam : Jackson Miehal Holland W". Hamilton Jn°. Richardson Sam : Bennet Jei'emia Mather Sampson Dewer George Monke James Dowell Jn°. Marshall Sen' Jeremiah Childe Jn°. Hurd Sen' Tho : Bend Tho : Skinner Elias Hobart m'. Ri : Wharton Laurence Willy's Geo. Robbinson The Names of the male persons in Boston. — who tooke the oath of Allegiance Administred by the worpp". Simon Bradstreet Esq'. Dep'. Gov'. 21° : April 1679 @ . . . . Jn°. Brandon W". Gilbert James Balston ju'. Satisfact". Belche'. Sam". Sewell Zibeon Lytherland Joseph Warren Isaac Pepper John Balston. Joseph Bridgham Henry Lunt John Pratt Hugh Price John Powell James Meer's Jn°.. Allen James Hill W-. Holowell Benj°. Holowell Geo : Gamble Simon Rogers Sam : Davis J'. Tho: Barrat Sam : Johnson Alexand'. Pan ton Edw : Fairbanke W°. Thornton Henry Duen Bryan Morphey Edw : Milton Tho : Rumsee Solom : Raynsford Joseph Haven John Ireland Sam : Davis Will". Perwitch John Verren Henry Stevens Henry Rust Tho : Kelton Sam". Marshall Tim°. Armitage John Baley John Marsh Gamaliel Rogers Benj". Tainter Edw : Paige Tho : Steele John Bennet Moses Paine Sen' John Odlin Sam : Clarke Abel Porter Sen'. Peter Wyer Robert Davis John Waite Abra : Bateman John Salman James Boone Tho : Robinson Miscellaneous Papers. 169 John Ayers Jn°. Morris Peter King Sam". Smyth Ri : Gridley Pe : Sergeant Dan . Koyce D^ Elisha Cooke m'. Ezekiel Cheever John Man Jeremiah Pumer Sam". Phillips Sam : Mason Joseph Hurd Robert Walker Moses Paine jun^ Charles Pei-ry L'. Hugh Drury Peter Till Deacon Henry Allen James Landon Earth". Sutton John Peek Sam : Haugh Sam : Lewis Joseph Gridley Hercules Courser Tho : Smith Ri : Patteshall Jn°. Champion Ant°. Stoddard jun'. Ebenez'. Savage Henry messeng". s^ Rich''. Buckley W"^. White Hump'. Liscombe m'. Paul Dudley John Casey (sic) John Turnor Benj". Savage W°. Green Sam". Spead John Blackston John Rix W-°. Batt Tho : Rider W"". Harris Ant°. Checkley John Bodman James Addams Rob'. Lookely Ezekiel Levet W". Dinsdall Eliphalet Blague Edw : Hounsell Andrew Dolberiy John White Sam : Greenwood Charles L9,barus Rich^ Seely Ant°. Gresion W". Downe Pheasant Eastwick Tho : Johnson W". Dempsey John Chapman John Sparrey John Keen Sen^ Peter Chock Sampson Sheafe Tho : Buttolph John Sharpe Edw : Lilley W-". Cloe Edw : Camer John Wilmot John Holbrooke Jn°. Bennet marin' Joseph Smith Rich*. Harden Tho: Wells Joseph Wing John Sevey W". Partman William Phillips Jo". Robinson Edm*. Beach John Day Steven Sergeant Manasah Beck John Gill Edw. Thwyng W". Kilcup Adam Dun kin Edw : Evens Ambrose Hunnew" William Tomlin John Feild W". Viccars Geo : Edwards Tho : Edwai'ds Robert Moore Ant°. Hey wood Rob'. Cumbey James Halsey Experi : Orris Tho : Turner Jn°. Clap James Updicke W-". Mumford Yv^. Parrum Cap'. Dan\ Henchman Archibal FoiTest David Falkner Robert Howai'd David Jeflfery's Jerem : Fitch James Browne John Jones W"". Penney Edw: Crocker Rich''. Parton Ralph Carter Joseph Simons David Basset Tho : Masser John Horton' Jn". Ramsey Jn°. Creesy ' Jn°. Butler Tho : Higgison Sam : Ruggles Jn°. Boden Joseph Fisher Jn". Keen jun^ Rich*. Smith John Hopkins John Rolston Geo : Orris Jonas Clarke Tho : Thacher [jun'] ■"cancelled. The names of the male persons, living at Muddy River (within the Township of Boston) who have taken the oath of Allegiance Edw''. Devotion John Devotion Rob'. Grandy John Parker Sen'. John Parker jun'. John Winchest'. jun'. Tho :Woodward Sen'. Thom : Woodward jun Peter Aspinwall Sam'. Aspinwall James Pemberton Joseph Pemberton Michael Raseford Tho : Gardin'. Sen'. Andrew Gardin'. . Tho : (rardin'. Jun', Joshua Gardin'. Caleb Gardin'. Ri : Woolfor Christ". Pi^ott John Sennison John Ackors Edw : Chambei'lyn Jacob Chamberlyn 170 City Document No. 100. Dorm.an Moreau Isaac Heath jun", Isaac Heath Senior Jn°. Winchest'. Sen'. Ebenez'. Hudson Rosamond Drue Clement Corbin Jabesh Buckmaster Jn°. Kelton Jn°. Hubbard Ed\v*.Kubey Joshua Kubey Sam : Clarke John Clarke George Bersto Jn°. White Sen^ Benj". White Jn°, White jun . Joseph White Jn°. Clarke Uriah Clarke Tho : Kelton Tho : Boyleston Matthew Preist. Tho : Kelton \_sic] Tho : Boyleston ^sic'] Henry Sogar William Willis Sam : Duncam Joseph Davis Rob'. Harris Tim°. Harris Dan". Harris John Harris John Griggs Edw^ Cooke Tho : Stedman Jn°. Smale Jn°. Stebbins Simon Gates The names of those jjei'sons in Roxbury Allegfiance. m^ John Eliott m'. Benjamin Eliott Joseph Lyon m^ Tho : Weld Sen^ Tho: Weldjun^ Sam: Weld Jn° : Weld : Edmund Weld John Stebbins George Write m^ In°. Boles Sen'. Rob'. Hokins Rob'. Baker Rich^ Chicke Benj". Dence [or Deuce] Tim°. Steevens Benj". Wilson. Jacob Newell Sen'. Jacob Newell jun'. Joseph Wise W". Wise Math. Abdee Abiel Lamb m'. Rich''. Meede Ab' : Newell S'. Ab'. Newell J'. Joseph Newell Joseph Bugbee Dan". Weld Jn°. Goade Joshua Seever Sam : Williams S'. Sam. Williams J'. Nath: Mather Edw : Rogers Joseph Miller Rob'. Williams Steven Williams Giles Payson Sam : Payson Jn". Hemenway Nath : Homes Josh : Hemenway Jn° Holbrooke Josei3h Gai'dner W". Parcke Dan". Eaton Pe : Gardner Jn°. Gardner Tho: CheenyS'. Tho: CheenyJ'. Jn°. Newell Nic". Garey Philip Torrey Jon'" : Torrey Tobias Davis Sam : Davis Tho : Swan Tho : Baker Edw : Payson Dan". Levitt Sam : Ruggles S'. Sam : Ruggles J'. Joseph Robinson Jn°. Peirpoint S'. Jn°. Peirpont J'. Eben. PeiriDoint Hugh Clarke Jn°. Graven'. Ralph Bradhurst Rob'. Peirpoint John Ruggles [sz'c] Jn° • Ruggles S'. Jn". Ruggles J'. Jn°. Griggs Ab : Parker Ben : Seaben Joseph Griggs Griffin Craft Caleb Seaver Jn°. Mayo S'. Jn°. Mayo J'. Sam : Dunkine Dan", Marshcroft who tooke the oath of Jn". Davis Smith Jn°. Crafts Shuball Seaver Rob'. Seaver W-". Garey Sam : Garey Phillip Searle Jn". Searle Phillip Searle J'. Js^ : Newell S'. Js'' : Newell J'. Jon''. Winchest'. Jon°^. Peake John Watson Nic°. Coke Jn\ Baker W"". Lyon Jn°. Lyon Jn°. Scott Jn°. Whitney Jon". Casey Jn°. Bugbey James Frizel S'. James Frizel J'. Jn°. Frizel Benj°. Childs Edw : Morris J'. Is*. Morris Sam : Lyon Tho : Lyon Jn°. Holdridge James Draper S'. James Droper J'. John Draper Nath : Johnson Jn°. Davis Edw : Sawell [stc] And : Wodkins DaV. Richards Joseph Davis Tho : Morry Sam : Gore JNIlSCELLANEOUS PaPERS. 171 Sam : Mayes Tho : Bishop Jabesli Totman Tho : Bacon Josia* Holland 1*8102 Nath : Brewer Nath : Garey W". Briggs W". Davis Jn°. Weld S^ Rich*. Webe Jn°. Mayes Hen : Bowen S'. Hen : Bowen J'. Ben : Toker Jn°. Holmes Kelley Hoykings S' How S'. How J^ How Joseph Peake m^ Jn°. Gore Pe AV" Ab Ab Is^ Ben : Gamblin Eoger Addams Dan". Brewer Nic°. Williams Is*. Curtis James Levit Dan". Ainsworth Rob'. Pepper Is* : Pepper Jn°. Leseey Josh : Woods The ISTames of such pei'sons in Dorchester who tooke the oath of Alleo-iance. m'. Josiah Flint Elder James Humph- ry's L'. Jn°. Capen Preserved Capen Jn". Soper Jn°. Weekes Jn°. Gipson Tho : Leichf eild Joshua Henshau*[*s^■c] James Barber Matthias Evens Obadia Hawes Obadia Swift Tho : Plum Gamal : Bemen S'. Gamal : Bemen J^ Noah Bemen William Sumner Roger Sumner Nathan". Clap Hopestill Humphrey Isaac Humphrey John Beman [*sic] John Hoppin Tho : Hoppin Jn°. Bolton Sam : Nap Joseph Blackman Comfort Foster Standfast Foster W". Turner W". Pond Joseph Hoppin W"". Cheeny W". Triscott Peter Talbut Amiell Weekes S^ Amiell Weekes J'. Nich°. Boulton Ebenez'. Williams Henry Gearnsey John Baker Walter Heaven Rich*. Leeds Rich*. Baker James Baker Sam : Triscott Sam : Wales John Mason Nich°. Laurence S'. Nich°. Laurence J^ John Wales Jacob Hewens S'. Jacob Hewens J'. Edm*. Browne Tho : Andrews John Blackman Jon" : Blackman Tho : Bird Jn°. Bird James Bird Sam : Smith Jn°. Browne Anth°. Hancock Sam: Clap James Blake S'. James Blake J'. John Blake Nehem : Clap Nich°. Clap Hopestill Clap Desire Clap James Foster Phillip Tromodeda John Withington Joseph Weekes Elisha Foster Thomas Modsley Tim°. Mather Consid'. Atherton Watching Atherton Rich*. Mather Joseph Mather Isaac Jones Ebenez'. Jones J a . iriscott Sam : Rice James Minott Henry Thomas Peter Roberts John Pike Joseph Birch Enoch Wiswall James Minott Francis Ball Nathan Bradley Tho : Evens Bryant Tucker Nathan". Osborn Tho : Toleman S^ Tho : Tilestone S'. Tho : Trott S^ Sam : Robinson John Pearson Roger Willy's John Minott Sen'. Sam : Trott Sam. Hill Ebenez^ Hill Dan". Ellen Walter Everenden Tho : Rawlins Ezra Clap John Garnsey Edw : Wiat Nathan" Wiat. John Plumb Sam : Plumb Sam : Rigbey W" Davenpoit Dan". Preston S'. Dan°. Preston S'. John Breek John Smith Phillip Evens James Mott Joshua George Sam : Hix John Pel ton S'. David Jones Jonath : Jones 172 City Document No. 100. Ensigne Hall Hi. Hall Jon.\ Hall Tho : Davenport Cha : Davenport Sam : Jones W". Riall Tho : Pearse John Pope Sam : Cap en Bernard Capen Rich''. Evens Rieh'^. Withington Rob'. Searle Edw : Pason Ephraim Pason Sam : Pason Rob'. Stanton Jo" : Stanton Tho : Stanton Hen : Merrifeild Benj" : Merrifeild Sam : Sumner Matthew Huske Joseph Scelton James Atherton Benj'. Leads Israel Howe Isaac Howe Joseph Curtis John Spur Robert Spur S'. Robert Spur J^ Tho : Toleman J' Tho : Trott J^ Isaac Riall Jon". Davenport Sam : Paul Tristrum Boreman Tim". Tilestone Tim". Foster Dan". Elder onisepherus Tileston Nath". Glover Ralph Houton John Houton Joseph Houton Robert Smith John Lewis Sam : Topliflfe Peter lyon Elhanan Lyon Clement Maxfeild Sam : Maxfeild Roger Billing S'. Ebenez\ Billing Roger Billing J'. Henry White Henry Lead better James Robinson Ebenez^ Withington W^. Chaplin Rob'. Stiles James White Tho : Grant Increase Sumner Tho: Pope Tho : Stevens Sam. Sumner J^ John Pope J"^. Rich*. But The Names of such persons in Milton who tooke the oath of Allegiance. m'. Sam : Man Edw* : Blake S'. Tim°. Wales Nath\ Wales Geo : Lion S^ Geo : Lion J^ Ebenez'. Clap James Tucker W-". Blake S^ W". Blake J^ ISTath. Blake Edw^ Blake J^ Geo : Sumner Rob' : Tucker Eph" . Tucker Manassah Tucker Henry Glover John Dicke Rich''. Dicke Simon Peeke Sam : Badcock Rob'. Badcock Jon*. Badcock Ebenez'. Badcock Teage Corahore John Fennoo Sam : Pitcher Josei)h Tucker Humphry Tefeny Jno : Jurden Ebenez". Wadsworth Eph" : Newton Tho : Horton Martin Memory Jn°. Keny John Willistone Ri : Salisbury Stev : Langley Tho : Vose Ebenez'. Leland m--. Tho : Mighell Henry Crane S\ Benj". Crane Steven Crane John Crane Henry Crane J'. Sam: Gulliver Lancelot Pearse Antli". Gulliver Jon" : Gulliver Tho : Holman Tho : Williams Peter White Robert Brane Tho : Stipings W°° : Dennison Return Badcock Benj°. Badcock Enoch Badcock John Owen John Groset John Kinsley David Ernes Anth" : Newton John Daniel Tho : Swift Sen'. Tho : Swift Jun^ John Pitcher Nath". Pitcher James Atherton Joshua Atherton W". Bimelbe John Redman Rob'. Vose Edw''. Vose Daniel Mory Dan". Henshaw Walter Morey Joseph Weld Miscellaneous Papers. 17a The Names of such persons in Brantery who have taken the oath of Alleo-iance. m". Fiske Cap". Bracket Ensigne Twelves \Y^. Feild Moses Fame Edm*. Sheffeild Sam : Sheffeild Joseph Addams S'. Joseph Addams J'. Jn°. Addams Jn°. Ruggles Rob'. Parmiter Joseph Parmiter Tho: White Fran : Nash Jn°. Hard man Amos Sheffeild Joseph Aldridge Joseph Clarke W°. Veazey Jn°. Penniman Dan". Levingstone Ephraim Pray Tho : Thayer Sen"". Tho : Thayer Jun^ Jn°. Thayer Jn". Aldrige Increase Nile Caleb Hubbard Joshua Hubbard Dennis Darby Tho : Faxon Jn° : Harbour Matthias Puffer Josia Chapin Sam : Chapin Tho : Holtarook S'. Jn°. Bateman Submit Plumley Joseph Plumley Joseph Arnall Sam : Arnall Solom°. Curtis W". Call and Edw : Linsford Edw : Tompson Sam : Penniman Sam : Bass Geo : Speere Ebenez'. Speere Sam : Speere Sam : Savill Ebenez^ Haiden Stev°. Paine S'. Stev°. Paine J^ Neh : Haidon Jn°. Newcomb S'. Jn°. Newcomb J'. Sam : Newcomb Tho : Scilley Edw : Scilley Jn°. French S^ Jn°. French J^ Dependance Fi'ench W" : French Tho : French Sam. French Jn°. Mott Sam. Nile Sam. Bass J^ Ri : Thayer Sen^ Joseph Bromen Ri : Thayer Jun% Nath : Thayer Isaac Thayer Ferdinando Tliay'r Jon"' : Thayer Josia Faxon Rob'. Tatt Sam : Neale Christoph^ Dyer Martin Sandei's Sam : Paine Jn°. Copland Sam. Curtis Theoph : Curtis Jon'': Padleford Nath: Wales Joseph Allin Jon" : Howard Edm*. Ring Laurence Copeland Tho : Copeland Isaac Griffin Eliaz'. Ezyat Sam : Howard Sam : Bass S'. Edm'*. Quinsey Hen : Neale S'. Hen : Neale J"^. Joseph Neale Jonath : Haiden Joseph Crosbey Christoph^ Webb John Webb Sam: Webb W". Owen Ebenez'. Owen Nath : Owen Alexand'. Marsh Robert Love Nath. Aterey Moses Belcher • Peter Webb Sam : Fish^ S'. Sam : Fisher J^ Robert Feild Benj". Scott John Hore John Man John Heferd John Lamb John Haiden S'. W° : Veazey S'. Solomon Veazey Peter Scott W". Nitingale David Walsbee Barnaby Derifeild Sam : Spencer Sam : Irons Tho : Bass Jn°: Savell W-": Savell Benj°. Savell Benj°. Tompson Joseph Bass Jn°. Bass Sen^ Jn". Bass J^ Jn°. Woodland Tho : Holbrooke John Baxter James Bracket The names of such persons in Waymouth who have taken the oath of Alleofiance. M'. Sam: Torrey L'. Jn°. Holbrooke Elder Edw : Bate Serj'. Jn°. Whitmarsh Deacon John Whitman Serj'. Sam". White Deacon Jonas Hum- Serj'. John Baily phry Serj'. John Vining Cap'. W"". Torrey James Luddon Sen'. Steven French Sen' Jn" : Staple Sen'. Tho : Dun Rich". P.olter Jn°. Shaw Sen'. W"". Torrey jun'. 174 City Document No. 100. Jn°. Luddon Josepli Pitty Sam". Pitty W"". Pitty jun'. Steven Frencli J''. Tho : White Eph^ Hunt Senio'. Tho : Baily Senio'. John Harding Rich^ Porter John King Sen'. W°. Richards Sen'. Andrew Ford Sen'. W". Pitty Sen'. Edvv : Sale W": Holbrooke Sen'. Rob'. Randoll Jo°. Burrell Sen'. Andrew Foordjun'. James Foord Nathan". Foord Sam". Foord Ebenez'. Foord Sam". Humphry Nathan" : Humphry Jonas Humphry J'. John Humphry James Smith Nathan". Smith Jon*. Torrey Corne?. Fisher Sen'. Cornel' . Fisher J'. John Richards Joseph Richards William Richards James Richards Benj*. Richards Joshua Phillip's j'. Remember Briggs Abiah White Joseph Green S'. Joseph Green J'. John Green Joseph Dyar John Blan chard Saunders Nic°. Whitmarsh Simon Whitmarsh John Whitmarsh ju'. Ebenez'. Whitmarsh Tho : Baily jun'. W°. Holbrook jun'. Tho : Bailey jun'. Sam : Holbrooke Peter Holbrooke Ichabod Holbrooke James Nash Jacob Nash Jn°. Staple jun'. Sam : Bagley John HoUis Isaac Pool Joseph Pool John Pool W-". Turrel Rich'^. Barnard Jn°. Gregory Robert Corbet W-". Reed Tho : Reed John Reed Philip Reed James Reed Phillip King Tho : King Sam". King Hezekia King John King jun'. Rich^ Phillips Joshua Phillips Sen. John Bicknel Henry Cole Jn°. Whitman Eph'. Hunt jun'. John Hunt W". Hunt Enoch Hunt Matthew Pratt John Pratt' Sam". Pratt W-°. Pratt Joseph Pratt Increase Bate Edw : Bate John Vinson John Porter Nathan". Sale Jn°. Rogers Ebenez'. White Edw : Kingman Tho : Kingman Jn°. Kingman John Leonard Isaac Leonard Jacob Leonard Rich^ Rust John Tayler W"". Manley James Lovel Jn°. Vining jun'. James Levinstone The Names of the Male persons in Hingham who tooke the oath of Alleo-iance. Cap'* : Hobart Enoch Hobart W" : Gustin Antli" : Berry Tho : Gill Tho : Gill jun'. Sam". Gill Peter Lane Tho : Hobart Moses Hobart Ephr". Nicolls Tho : Lincoln Joshua Beale Caleb Beale Jn°. Langlee Arthur Caman Jn°. Beale S'. Jn°. Beale J'. Stephen Lincoln Sam : Lincoln Edni*. Pitts Josia Loring Matthew Whitton Sam^ Thaxter Andrew Lane Matthias Briggs Jer : Cushen L'. John Smith Francis .James Jn°. Mansfeild Nathan Pharo Jeremiah Beale Jn°. Chamberly'n Josia Levit John Ashdon James Ray Jn°. Bun- Sam : Nickolson Benj°. Jones John Lazell Abra. Ripley Enoch Whitton Stev". Gardner Peter Bacon John Jacob Eph'. Wilder David Stow ell Jn°. Chubbuck Francis Gardner Jo". Tucker Nicholas Bond m'. John Norton David Hobart Josia Lane Moses Collier Joshua Lincoln Tho : Lincoln Miscellaneous Papers. 175 Henry Ward Sam : Stowell Sam : Stowell juIl^ . ^ John Stowell ^^^ ^ John Stowell Tho : Jewell Simon Gross Rich*. Woode Dan". Lincoln Sam : Lincoln jun'. Isaac Pitts John Cutler Nath". Beale J'. Joseph Joy John Prince Jn°. Record Dan". Cushen J'. John Smith Phillip James John Mansfeild J^ James Bate John Beale Purde Magvarloe Joshua Ripley Tim°. Huitt William King CorneP. Cantlebury Ant°. Sprague John Sprague Joshua Lazell AbrS. Ripley J\ Tho : Whitton Hump'. Johnson Sam : Bacon W". Fisher John Wilder Jn°. Tower Benj". Lincoln James Gardner Israel Fering John Fering Tho : Marsh Ephraira Marsh John Lane Ephr". Lane Caleb Lincoln Tho : Lincoln jun'. Robei't AVaterman Tho : Mcolls Nathan". NicoUs James Hersee W". Hersee W". Hersee jun^ Sam : Bate Joseph Bate Joseph Bate J^ Mordecai Lincoln John Thaxter W". Woodcock Dan^ Stoddard Josiah Hilman Pe : Barnes Dan : Cushen Theoph : Cushen Grego^ Driver John Ripley Nath". Baker Joseph Bate Lazarus Beale James Bable Israel Levit Tho : Sayer Simon : Burr Matthew Cushing Joseph Jones W". Sprague Steven Lazell James Whitton Nath". Chubbuck Benj°. Johnson Tho : Coome John Luis Isaac Wilder John Tower jun'. Joshua Hobart mar"^ Christoph^ Cooke Edmund Hobart Daniel Hobart Sam". Hobart Tho : Lincoln Joseph Lincoln Geo : Lane Ebenez', Lane Daniel Lincoln S'. Daniel Lincoln J'. James Hersee jun'. Jn°. Hersee Sen'. Jn°. Hersee jmi'. Joshua Lane John Lane Jacob Beale Sam". Bagle Nath". Beale Silvan us White Joseph Andrews Paul Gilford Sam". Stoddard Je'. Beale Benj". Whipple Peter Cushen Matthew Cushen James Hawke John Ripley J'. Joseph Loring Benj". Bate John Low John Pharo John Levit Joseph Ford Simon Burr jun'. Cornel". Cantlebury J' Joseph Jones jun'. Benj". Jones S'. Isaac Lazell James Whitton J'. Jn°. Gai'dner Rob'. Dunbar Joseph Jacob Edw : Wilder Jabez : Wilder Benj". Tower Sam". Tower Ibrooke Tower John Angel W". Hilliard John Stodder John Bull Gilbert Foresight The Names of the Allegiance. m'. Whitman Isaac Cole Isaac Lobdell Tho : Jones Luke Squire Nath" Bozworth .V. Benj°. Chamberlyn Tho : Jones jun'. Joseph Boswoi'th Robert Coomes Male Persons in Hull, who tooke the' oath of Geo : Vickery Sen'. Tho : Prince Hen : Chamberly'n Sam : Baker James Cheevers Israel Vickery Jo". Chamberlyn John Simons Robert Milton Nathanu. Chamberlyn Joseph Benson Robert Gold Serg'. Benj", Bosworth Benj". Bosworth Charles Kemball Abraham Jones Benj". Lovrell Beliima Bozworth Abi'S. Jones J'. Jeremia Bosworth 176 City Document No. 100. John Benne Istxac Prince Isaac Lobdell J", Rich^ Stubbs John Benson J'. Tho : Collier J^ Christoph^ Wheeton Geo : Phippeny Edw : Bosworth Deac". Nath. Bosworth W"". Chamberly'n Jn". Benson Sen". John Collies The Xames of the male Persons in Dedham, who have taken the oath of Allegiance. m'. W"". Addams Andrew Dewing Benj°. Mills John Fuller John Rice Jun'. Peter Negro Elder Jo". Hunting Sam : Mills Sam : Barbur John Rice Sen". Tho : Alderidge Sam : Aldridge Eleaz'. Kingsbury Michael Metcalfe Robert AVare Jun'. Ephraim Wai'c John Paine Ensigne Tho : Fuller Benj°. Fuller John Eaton Joseph Kingsberry Edw*. Richards James Fuller Ephraim Wilson John Gay Sen'. Jonath". Gay John Pond Amos Fisher John Fisher Tho: Battellee John Battelle Jonath". Battelle John Homes Nathan". Chickering Daniel Hawse John Haw's John Hunting Sara". Sheer's Sen'. Sam". Sheer's Jun'. Sam". Gay Rob'. Avery John Day Ralph. Day John Bacon Sen'. John Bacon J'. Daniel Bakon John Baker Vigilance Fisher Nathan". Coleburn S', Nathan". Coleburn J' John Coleburn Sam*. Coleburn Benj". Coleburn Joseph Coleburn Jedidia Everett Deacon Jn°. Aldis John Aldis Jun'. Daniel Aldis Nathan". Ware Ralph Freeman J'. Nath". Whiting Tim": Whiting Eliezar Metcalfe Robert Ware Sen'. Sam : Ware Tho : Paine Sen'. Tho : Hackinton Sam : Fuller Tho: Fuller John Smith Nathan". Eaton Nathan-^. Richards Henry Wilson Nathan-. Bullard John Gay Jun'. Serj'. Daniel Pond Ephraim Pond Serj'. Henry Wight Joseph Wight Daniel Wight Benj". Wight Jonathan Wight Daniel Fisher Edward Haw's Tho: Fisher Robert AUin Tho : Jordan Tho: Hall William Deane Jn°. Thurston Henry Lane Nathan". Gay Eliazar Gay James Parker John Mason Nathan". Kingston John Deane Asahel Smith Joshua Fisher John Richards Elice Wood Joseph Newberry Sam". Whiting Geo : Bearsto Tho : Paine J'. John Ware Hezekiah Peck Ezra Morse Tho : Herring James Herring John Herring Corn'. Tim". Dwight John Dwight Dr. W°. Avery Jonath". Avery Sam". Parker Joseph Fairbank Benj°. Fairbank James Mackanah Nile Mackiah Josia Fisher Jon\ Freeman Jn". Farrington Nath". Farrington Abra. Wheeler Rob'. Fuller Serj'. Tho : Metcalfe Rich*. Puffer John Guile Sen'. Sam". Guile Benj°. Onion L'. Nath". Sternes John Everitt Sam'^. Everitt Tho : Clap James Vales Jun'. John Vales Isaac Chinery Amos Blake Serj'. Ri : Ellice John Ellice W". Avery Jun'. John Fairbank S'. John Fairbank J'. Sam : Bullaixl Jon*. Metcalfe Jon*. Fairebanke Jo°. Guile Jun'. James Grant Jon*. Fuller Eliezar Farrington Peter Woodward S'. Peter Woodward J'. Miscellaneous Papers. 177 Ri : Everitt James Thorpe Sen'. James Thorpe Jun'. Jo°. Mackintosh James Mackerwither Kalph Freeman S'. David Freeman John Pido-e James Vales Sen'' Nath". Haw's W". Mackeny S"'. W"°. Mackenv J'. Medfeild Males who have taken the oath of Alleg'iance. m'. Jn". "Wilson S'. m'. Kalph Wheelock Cap'. Barbur Serj'. T : Thurston Josejjh Clarke S'. Jn°. Turner S'. Francis Hamond Nic° : Rocket Alexand^ Lovet W°". Partridge Jn°. Partridge S\ Jon". Adams S"'. Sam : Morse Dan". Thurston Jon\ Boyden Benj". Clarke Seth Smith Serj'. Jn°. Harding Jn". Ellice Sen'. Jn°. Medcall'e Sen'. Henry Smith Tho : Boyden Peter Addams S'. Edw*. Addams Jn°. Thurston J'. Tho : Ellis John Pratt Joseph Cheeny Martin Phillips Sam". Smith Jeremiah Morss Nathan". Allin John Allin John Clarke Nathan". Clarke James Allin Joseph Clarke J'. Jn°. Ham5nd Eph". Clarke Sam : Bullin, J'. Joseph Bullin. Tho : Thurston J'. Sam : Barbar John Wilson J'. Sam : Wheelock Eliaz'. Wheelock Sam". Ellice Joseph Ellice John Adams J'. Elisha Adam's Sam: Sheppard John Cooke Sam : Cooke Abra . Harding Jn°. Ellice J'. Joseph Daniel Josia Rocket Joseph Morss S'. Jn°. Warf eild S'. Jn°. Warfeild J'. Sam : Rockett Benj". Rockett Sam : Wight Gershom Wheelocke John Fisher Robert Mason John Rocket Joseph Allin James Vale Sen'. W". Mackeny S'. Isaac Cheenery S'. Isaac Cheenery J'. John Turnor jun'. Isaac Turnor Sam". Turnor Eliezur Adams John Adams Jasper Adams Henry Adams Zechariah Barbat John Gipson Peter Adams J'. Jon"'. Adams J'. Joseph Bullard S'. John Plimpton Joseph Plimpton Joseph Rocket Joseph Medcalfe Benj°. Wheelock Waiter Cooke Geo : Fairbanks jun'. John Richardson W". Allin Vincent Shuttleworth Jo". Medcalfe Jun'. Michael Medcalfe Benj°. Fiske John Bullin John Barbar Nath". Partridge Jn°. Partridge J'. Tho: Wight Ephraim Wight Joseph Warren Gamaliel Hinsdell Mai'tin Jowles John Smith Jn°. Vale W". Mackeny J'. Nath". Haw's Sherborn males who have taken taken the oath, of Allegiance. Dan" : Morse S'. Dan". Morse J', obadia Morse Jonath". Morse Tho : Fames John Periy Nathan". Morse Sam : Fisher John Fames John Death Sam : Bullin Ephr". Bullin Eleaz'. Wood Hen : Lealand Hopestill Lealand Ebenez'. Lealand Tho : Starbucke John Hill Sen'. Sam. Hill Benj". Bullard Geo : Fairbanke Eliazar Fairbanke Joseph Twitcheli Benj". Twitcheli J'. Tho : Gleasen Zach : Paddleford Elisha Bullin Michael Wilson Tho : Holbrook S'. Tho : Holbrook J'. Eliez'. Holbrooke' Tho : Bricke Ebenez'. Hill John Hill jun'. John Bricke jNIoses Adam's Jonath". Fairbanke Benj". Twitcheli S'. yV< Sheffeild Zachary Buckminst' 178 CiTY^ Document No. 100. The foregoing Lists of tlie severall Towns witliin tlie County of Suf- folk (all excepting Boston.) were Returned unto rae by the woi'pp". Josej^li Dudley Escf. Assis't. who informed that the j^ersons therein, named, had taken the oath of Allegiance to his Majjesty : being Adrain- istred unto them by himself e. attests.* J. s": Addington Cler,.^-' County Court Records, pp. 540-53 [at Boston Athenaeum]. Names of Persons who took the Oath of Fidelity in the Year 1662. [Copied from the Middlesex County Court Records, and communicated by Capt. Bickford Pulsifer.] Ralph Houghton John Prescott John Shaw Sam". Rainer Jonathan Danforth Zackery Wickes John Hall Watertown Sam". Stratton Sen : Sam". Stratton Junior John Stratton John Knapp W". Perse Joseph Child John Bourden Stephen Paine Joseph Cloise Sam". Ward Mathew Smith Daniell Warren John Page Sam". Daniel. Richard Child W". Sanderson Jonathan Whitney Jn° Pei'se Richard Smith John Cooledge Henry Spring' Richard Bloice John Coller Anthony Bevrs Francis Bowman Sam". Benjamin Abra. Williams Isacke Mixsure Sam". Barnard John Spring. James Knap Richa : Cady Jn°. Barnard Thomas Pratt Robei't Harington Tho. Leson Jn". Traine Tho. Straite Jn°. Bush John Ifiske John Biofolouh 10 of f ebruary 1664. Ri : Ward of Mar-lboroy took ye oath of ffidelity. Before Tho : Danforth. Vol. IH. New Eng. Gen. and Antiq. Reg., p. 401. The Oath of Alleagence which By Oi'der from our Honoi'ed Gen' " Cort was to be taken by all Persons from 16 years old and upward within this Countie, and accordinglie was administered febr. 8tla. 78. By ye Worshipfull Major Pynchon and by them was taken viz by the Inhabi- tants & others as aforesay'd in Hadley whose names are hereafter written Mr Jno. Russell Sen. Mr Jno Russell Jnr. Mr Jout'' Russell Capt Aaron Cooke Ens Jos. Kellogg Sarg' Boltwood Sargt Timo. Nash Sarg' Jno Hubbirt Samuel Smith Sen' Samuel Smith Jn' Nehe Dickinson Jno. Roberts Tho. Dickinson Tho. lovey Andrew Levens. Jon* ffranklin Jn° Goodman Rich"* Goodman Marke Werner Timo Wales Sam" Lane Tho North W" Rooker Tho. Selding Jos. Selding Jno. Marsh Sen' Tho. Aaciye Edw Scott Sam" Moody Tho Haale Martin Kellogg Deacon Tilton Peter Tilton Jn' Nath" White David Hoite Jos Hovey Jno. Werner Nath" Werner Dan" Werner Jos Goade Sam" Barnard Sam" Russell Tho. Wells Sam" Porter Sen Sam" Porter Jn' Tho. Hurst. Sam" Northam Jn° Dickinson Jos Barnard Rich Mountague Better Mountague Sam" Smith W» Webster Jn" Prestone Miscellaneous Papers. 179 Andrew Werner Sen Tho. Nash Dan" Marsh Jno Moody Mr Jno Younglove Joseph Kellogg Jr Edw. Kellogg Samuel Smith Sen' Tho. Elgarr Hen' White Samuel Partrigg Jno. Hossenton Jos Warriner Jno Smith Sam*^ Gardner Sen'' Jno Gardner Jno Ingram Chileab Smith Jos Baldwin Sen' Jos Baldwin Jn' Isaak Boltwood Jno Weathers Nath" Smith Tho. Webster ffrancis Barnard " Here followeth likewise the names of the of Alleasrence as abovesaid in Hatfield feb 8* Mr Jno Wise Nath" Dickinson Jno. Coleman Philip Russell Jno ffield Obadiah Dickinson Nich Worthington Moses Crofft. Sam" Marsh Sam" Kellogg Benj Waite James Brown Sam" Graves Sen' Dan" Belding Peter Plimpton Benj. Barrett Jno. Evans Stephen Belding Simon Williams W" Kinge Tho. Meakins Sen' Samuel Belding Sen' Dan" White Elez. ffrary Jno Lomas Jno Cowls Tho. Hastings W° Bartholomew Sam' Belding Jnr Jno Clary Jos Thomas Sam" ffield W» Scott Rob' Bardall Sam" ifoote Ephraim Hinsdall ■yym j^ruies Sam" Graves Jn' Jno Wells Jnr Jos ffeild W" Gull Tho. Hancock Elez' Hawks Sam" Church Jacob Werner Jno. Taylor Jno Steorbridge Jon"^ Marsh Tho Crofft James Barloe W" Markham Jno Kellogg. Total 92 Persons that took the Oath , 78. Edw Chui'ch Dan" Werner Jno Wells Jno. Allice Quintan Stockwell Walter Hickson Jno Downing Stephen Gennings Jacob Gardner Jno Graves Tho. Brarye Samson ffrary Sam" Harrington Isaac Graves Benj Downinge Benj Hastings Robert Poick Sam" Dickenson Sam" Allice. Total 60 The Oath of Aleageance w"" By order from Our Honored Gen" Corts was to be taken Respectively in Each Town of this Countie and was administred by y^ worshipfull Majo' Pynehon to y" severall Inhabitants & Persons within ye Townshipp of Northampton being convened together on ffeb' 8. 1678. and whose names are as followeth — viz Mr Solomon Stoddard Ekr Strong. Capt. Aaron Cooke Leift W" Clark Alexander Edwards Samuel Edwards Joseph Edwards Benj Edwards Nath" Edwards James North Sam" Davice Rich'' ffrancis Sam" Parsons Henry Woodward Jno Woodward Jno Clarke Sam" Clarke W" Clarke Jon"" Hunt Jedadia Strong Deacon Pomory Jno. Pomery Timo Baker Mr Jos Hawley Sam" Marshall Jno. Tayler Sam" Strong Joseph Leades Jno Searles Enos Kinsley Josua Pomery Jno. ffrentch Sam" Frentch Martin Smith W" Pixley W" Smeade Preserved Clapp Israel Rust W" Hubburt Jno. Hubburt W" Hubburt Jn' Jno Hoi ton Sam" Alline Ralph Hutchison Jno Hutchison Jn" Alverd Thomas Alverd Jno Alexander 180 City Document No. 100. Nath' Phelps S' Nath' Phelps Jn' W-° Phelps Matthew Clesson Jos. Roote Sarg' Kiage Jno Knige W" Knige David Burt Henry Burt W" Miller Sr W" Miller Jn' Isaac Shelding S' Isaac Shelding Jn' Jno Shelding Tho. Shelding Jno Webb Robert Danks Richard Webb Ens. Jno Lyman Jno Lyman Richd. Lyman W" Gurley Jno Lyman Mr W" Jeanes Tho. Roots Sen' Jon"" Roote Hezeciah Roote Jacob Roote Deacon Holton W" Holton Sam" Holton Tho Strong Sen' Tho Strong Jun' Fetter Bushrodd Samuel Bartlett Nath" Bartlett W" Waight Jno Stebbins Sam" Stebbins Benoenie Stebbins Tho Stebbins Richard Ingram. Caleb Pomery Godfrey Nims Rich Riscraft Tho Kinge Sam" Laughton Robert Prize Jno Holmes Jno Bridgeman Tho. Roote Jn' Tho Lyman Tho Bascomb Sen' Tho Bascomb Jn' Richard Weller Jno VVellerd Alexander Alverd Benj Alverd Sam" Wright Joseph " Benj " Jos Parson Sen' Jos Parson Jn' John Parson Jon'" Parson George Alexander Christoph' Smith Jno Hannam Sam" Courties Cornelius Merry James Wright Judah Wright Nehe Alline ffi'ancis Roote Ebenezzur Strong. Total 124 Copied from the County Recorder's Book, at Hatfield by Lucius Man- ilus Boltwood Printed in Vol IV., N.E. Hist & Genl. Reg., pp. 25-26. Miscellaneous Papers. 181 A BOOK OF ALLOWANCES FROM THE MAJOR PART OF THE JUSTICES WITHIN THE TOWN OF BOS- TON TO PERSONS FOR BUILDING WITH TIMBER IN THE SAID TOWN BEGINNING APRIL, 1707. Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England Boston ss. April the third 1707. Approbation of the Maj"" part of the Justices within the Town of Boston for the setting up of Timber houses and Buildings within the said Town [1.] To Winsor Golding and Ephraim Fenno to Erect a Tim- ber Building for a Dwelling house of 37 foot long 22 wide & 23 studd with a Flatt roff on their Land being the Southerly part of the Land or Garden formerly belonging to the Dwelling house of Mr Joseph Wheeler at the South End of Boston, said Building to stand with the North West side thereof abutting on the Broad street leading to Roxbury, the South Westerly side thereof on the Lane leading, to the Watering place Commonly called Wheeler's Pond, the South Easterly side towards the house now in the Tenure of William Goold, and Seventy foot distant from the same, the Northerly end of said Building next the Dwelling house of said Joseph Wheeler & about 20 foot Distant from the same. Provided the Northerly end of s*^ Building be made with a Brick Wall, and that they make & Maintain Battlements round the roof of the said Building. [3.] To Hannah Gourding Widow to Erect a Timber Building to join in Addition to the North West or Backside of her Dwelling house Scituale nigh unto the house in which Mr William Clark now Dwells at the North end of Boston, the Dimentions of s'^ building to be 24 foot long 21 Wide & 17 stud with a fflatt roof and to be in stead of an old building of 21 foot long 14 Wide & 10 studd being part of her s*^ Dwelling house there now standing the which She intends to Demollish. Provided She make & maintain Battlements round the ruff of s*^. New Building. [3.] To Elisha Webb to Erect a Timber Building for a Dwell- ing house of 42 foot long 20 foot & half wide in the ffront next the street 28 foot & half wide in the Rear & 25 foot studd with a Flatt Roof on his Land butting on the street leading from the Town Dock unto the Mill Bridge in Boston, s^^ Building to join North Westerly on the Lane, and the South Easterly side thereof unto the House lately Erected by Mr Nicholas Bow, where there is a Brick Wall Carried up to stand as a Partition Wall between the s'^ Mr Bowes 182 City Document No. 100. & y^ s^ Petitioners building, w"^'^ Building is to be in the room and stead of his Dwelling house of 32 foot long & 20 foot & half wide now there standing, the w*^'' he intends to Demollish. Provided he place & Maintain Battlemts round the Rooff. [4.] To Samuel Phillips to Erect a Building with Timber for a Salt House of 60 foot long 18 Wide & 14 studd with a fflatt ruff on his Wharff, which he hath lately built on the ftlatts before the Land which was formerly the Land of Capt. Benjamin Gillam dec'd & is on the Sea Board side below his Smiths Shop, now in the Tenure of Joseph Hubbard and Nathaniel Wheeler Scituate nigh unto the South Battery in Boston which building will stand about 20 foot distant from the afores'^ Smiths shop. [5.] To Richard Talley to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 20 foot long 18 Wide & 22 studd with a fflatt roof on his Land Scituate between the House and Land of Na- thaniel Loring on the North, & the house and Land of Andrew Marriner on the South, fronting on the broad street over against the house of Widow fflack on the East, at the North end of Boston, said Building to stand 5 foot distant from s*^ Lorings house «&: 12 from s'^ Marriners house & for the better Security in Case of ffire he will carry up the North side of s*^ building next the s*^ Lorings house w"^ a Brick Wall. Provided That the s*^ Brick Wall be Carried up two foot above the ruff of s'^ Building & that Battlem" be made on the Rooff [6.] To Addington Davenport of Boston to Erect with Timber a Shedd of 38 feet in length & about 8 or 10 foot in breadth & 8 feet studd for a AYoodhouse on his Land adjoining to his House in Sudbury street in Boston (he having the Consent of his Neighbour Paine to bear One side thereof on his house in which Capt. Mason now Dwells) the same being Intended for the use abovementioned, & no other. [7.] To Joseph Daniel of Medfield to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 23 foot long 20 Wide & 15 stud on his Land scituate in Boston between the Land of Capt. Samuel Mould on the North and the house and Laud now in the Tenure of James Babbage on the South, to Butt one side of s^ Building on the Back street and is Over against the Land or Yard Appertaining to the house there in the Tenure of Mr John Staniford, belonging to the Rev*^ Mr James Allen. Provided That the South Westerly end of s"^ Building next unto the s"^ Babbages house be Carried up with a Brick Wall. [8.] To James Gooch to Erect a Building with Timber in Addition to the Easterly end of his Dwelling house on his Land nigh unto Mr James Barnes his Wharff in Boston, said Building to be 28 foot long 20 Wide & 22 studd with a Flatt roof & is to stand in the room and stead of One End of his s*^ Dwelling house of the same Length and Breadth now there standing the which he Intends to Demollish & for the better Security in Case of ffire, he will place & Maintain Battlements round the Roof of the whole House. [9.] To Daniel Oliver to Erect a Building with Timber for a Salthouse of Twenty Eight foot long Twenty foot Wide and Eight Miscellaneous Papees. 183 foot studd with a flalt Roof to stand One End thereof to the Westerly side of his \Yarehouse nigh the Mouth of the Dock com- monly Called Olivers Dock, over against Mr John Pools Wharff in Boston. April 14"\ 1707. [10.] To John Clark Esq"" to Erect a Timber Building for a shop of 15 foot long 12 wide and 8 studd with a flatt Roof on his Wharff over ag' the Shop in his own Occupation at the North End of Boston, s*^ Building to stand One side thereof joining to that his Shop now in the Tenure of Erasmas Stevens joyner One end thereof abutting on the Street or highway & the Northerly side thereof towards his Warehouse & about 30 foot distant from the same & he will Lower the front side of the Roof of the s*^ Stevens's shop, & make it to Range with the Roof of s*^ New Building now to be Erected, & that he will not hereafter make any Addition to the height of either of s*^ Shops. [11.] To Joseph Hiller to Erect a Timber Building of 30 foot long 13 wide & 22 studd with a flatt Roof, which with the Addi- tion of his Old Porch to the Length thereof he designs to join to the front side of that his House formerly the Mansion house of Governour Bellingham in Boston & for the Enlargement of the Street there he will add thereto a strip of Land, on which part of his Old Buildings now stands and for the better security in case of fire he will leave an Alley of 5 foot wide between his said Build- ings and the house of Mr W™ Gibbons & (Excepting the Porch) he will Demqllish the other Old Buildings now standing on the front of the s*^ Mansion house & he will make and Maintaine Bat- tlem4s round the Roof of s*^ houses Provided he add four foot to the Street along the whole front, of the abovementioned House. [13.] To Thomas Miller of Boston Marriner to Erect a Timber Building for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long 20 wide & 17 studd on his Land formerly the Land of Mr W" Day des'd. Scituate and butting on the Lane Called Henchmans Lane at the North End of Boston Over ag' the Dwelling house of Mrs Johanna Buckley the w'^'^ building to stand on the North West side of his s'' Land & will be 40 foot distant from s** Mrs Buckleys house & 40 foot distant from the house on the North East end thereof in which Samuel Avis now Dwells & the South West end of said New Building will be 50 foot distant from the house of Mr Walter Gut- teridge unto w'^'' he intends to remove his Old house & join thereto as a Kitchen, w*'*' Old house now stands about 10 foot distant from s** Mrs Buckleys & when removed as afores*^ will then stand full 24 foot distant from s*^ Gutteridges house & more from any other Building. Provided that on the South West end of s'' Building he carry up a Brick Wall, and that the s*^ wall be carried higher then the timber Work of the Roofs. April 28*'^ 1707. [13.] To Nathaniel Goodwin to Erect a Timber Building for a Dwelling house of 31 foot long 24 wide & 17 studd with a Lean- 184 City Document No. 100. too for a Kitchen, on the North side thereof of the same Length w'*" s*^ house & 9 foot wide, on liis Land being part of that w*^'' formerly was Bennetts Pasture at the North end of Boston between the Land of Mr John Love and y'' Land of Mr John Clough, s'^ building to stand with the Southerly side thereof fronting to the New Street leading from Mr Jonas Clarks to the Green Lane & will be fforty foot distant from any other building now standing. May the U^^ 1707. [14.] To Joseph Hiller to Erect a timber Building of 43 foot long 13 wide and 22 studd & to Cover the same with a flatt Roof s'' Building to stand joining in Addition to the ffront or South East- erlv side of that his house which formerly was the Mansion house of Gov"" Richard Bellingham des'^. Scituate & butting on the great Street leading from the Town Dock towards the Old Meeting house in Boston s*^ building to stand in the room and stead of some Old buildings there now standing the w''^ he intends to Demollish, all Except an Old porch there standing being an Intire building of 18 foot long & 13 wide the w'^'^. he intends to remove into his Garden or Backside and place the same Ten foot distant from the Corner of y' his house there in which Mr J° Cotta jun'' now Dwells & fo^' the better Security in case of ffire he will leave Vacant from any building an Alley way of 5 foot wide between his s*^ house and the house of Mr W" Gibbons & he will make and Maintain Battlem" round the Roof of his s*^ Dwelling house which probably maybe abetter Defence, from the spreading of fflre than to uphold and Improve s*^ buildings as they now stand and further he proposeth that in Case he shall obtain Lycence for what he is now about to Ask he will leave out of his Land on which s*^ old buildings now stand as an Addition to the highway a strip of the whole front of his Laud of two foot wide at the Corner or End next Mr John Kilbys shop, and to Extend from thence on a Streight Line to y^ Northeast'^ Corner of s*^ Mr Gibbins's house which will Enlarge the Street in breadth there about fRve foot. July the r' 1707. [15.] To Nathaniel Ayres of Boston to Erect a Timber build- ing for a dwelling house of 40 foot long 21 wide & 24 stud w''^ an Additional Building for a Kitchen to join on the Westerly end thereof of 20 foot long 16 wide & 16 studd on his Land Scituate between the Brick Stables belonging to Mr Spencer Phipps & the Dwelling house of Mr Daniel Berry at the North end of Boston, said building to stand w"" the Easterly end thereof butting on the highway known by the Name of the Green Lane, the Northerly side thereof to join on the s*^ Stable & Land of s*^ Mr Phipps, the Southerly side thereof next the house of said Mr Berry & 40 foot distant from the same. July the 28* 1707. [16.] To Jonathan Loring to Erect a Timber Building for a Dwelling house of 40 feet long 19 in breadth & 22 studd with a filatt roof on his Land at the North End of Boston, Scituate between the Miscellaneous Papers. 185 Dwelling bouse of Mr W™ Hobby and tbe Dwelling bouse of Mrs Dorcas Peggy, tbe said Building to stand witb tbe North West end thereof fronting to the Street Commonly called, tbe Green Lane, tbe w'^'^ Building will stand 40 foot distant from the s*^ Mr Hobbys bouse (which is by farr the nearest of any building there now standing) Together with an Additional building of 18 feet long 12 wide & 15 studd for a Kitchen to join on tbe Easterly end thereof. Provided he make & Maintain Battlements round tbe Roof for Defence in Case of fiire. [17.] To Zachariah Wire to Erect a Timber Building for a Dwelling house of 23 foot long 18 wide', & 16 studd on bis Land being part of tbat which Formerly was Mr John Loves Pasture at the North End of Boston butting on tbe Lane leading from the house of Mr John Stevens down into s*^ Pasture, s'^ building to stand with the Easterly end thereof joining to the Dwelling house of Benjamin Brown, and the Westerly end next tbe house of Mr Townsend Blockmaker and 10 foot distant from the same. And for the better Security in Case of ffire, he will carry up the s*^ two ends with Brick Wall.- Provided that be carry up the Brick Wall next the said Browns house, two foot higher than the highest of the said two bouses. [18.] To Joseph Lord to Erect a Timber Building for a Kit- chen of 17 foot long 15 wide and 14 Studd on his Land to join in Addition to the South Easterly Corner of that his house which formerly was the Dwelling bouse of Widow Burrington, fronting on Coneys Lane in Boston, the s*^ Building to be in the room and stead of an Old Kitchen of 16 foot long and 9 Wide now there standing, the which he Intends to Demollish. October the 9"^ 1707. [19.] To John Mico to Erect a timber Building for a Kitchen of 19 foot leng 18 wide & 15 stud with a flatt Roof to stand about 15 foot Distant from the Southerly side of his New bouse lately Erected, Scituate at the upper end of School house Lane over ag' the Queens Chappel in Boston. [20.] To Jonathan Loring to Erect a Timber building in Addition to bis Dwelling house it being for a Kitchen of 12 foot wide to the breadth of his said house which he lately had Liberty to build at the North end of the Town. January the 27"^ 1707. [31.] To William Tilley of Boston Ropemaker to Erect, three Several Wooden buildings for Work houses each of them to be Twenty foot long 15 wide & 12 Studd on a peice or Strip of Land which he hires for a Ro[)e Walk of Eliakim Hutchinson Elsq'' being on the South Westerly side of that his Pasture nigh unto tbe Fort Hill in Boston, the s*^ buildings to stand One at each end of the s* Strip of Land and the other about the Middle thereof — And also to Erect a Leantoo of 20 foot long 13 wide and 14 studd to join on the North side of his Dwelling house Scituate nigh unto 186 City Document 'No. 100. the Sign of the Bull at the South end of Boston being on that side farr distant from any other Building. [33.] To Ebenezer Clough to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long 19 wide and 17 studd on his Land being part of that wliich was Mr John Loves pasture at the North End of Boston, s'^ building to stand on his said Land butting Southwesterly on the New Street leading from the house of Mr John Stevens down unto the lower side of the s'^ pasture ; North West on the Land of the s*^ Mr John Love South Easterly on the Land of Capt David Robinson, the which building will stand 50 foot distant from any other building there standing. Provided the s'^ building be Erected before any other building be set up within 50 foot of the s*^ spott of Ground on which he places the same. [33.] To William HoUoway to Erect a Timber building for a Smiths shop of 30 foot long 22 wide & 10 studd on his Land or Wharff nigh unto his building 3'ard at the South Easterly side of Boston in the place & slead of an OM Smiths Shop now there standing of 24 foot long and 20 foot wide (in the present tenure & Occupation of William Pain) the w*^^ he intends to Demolish. February 12«^ 1707. [34.] To James Varney to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 38 foot long 20 Wide & 22 studd w'^ a flatt roof on his Land Scituate between the house & Land of Wid° Wilkins on the North West & a Small Tenem'. formerly belonging to Capt W™ G-reenough deced now in the Tenure of — Porter on the South East at the North End of Boston s*^ building to stand One end thereof butting South Westerly on the Street or highway leading from Mrs Huldah Rainsfords house to the North Burying place, the North Easterly end thereof butting on a peice of Vacant Land J)eing on that side more than One hundred foot Distant from any other building, the Northwesterly side thereof to stand four foot distant from the s"* Wilkins bouse & the South Easterly side to stand 17 foot distant from the house in w'^^ the s'^ Porter Dwells, And for the better Security thereof in Case of fire he will carry up the whole side of the s*^ building next unto the Wilkins's with a Brick Wall, the w*"^ Wall shall extend 2 foot higher than any of the Timber Work of the said building, and also he will make & maintain battlem'' round the roof of the s*^ buildings. April 26'^ 1708. [35.] To Samuel Wentwoi'th to Erect a Timber Building for a Warehouse of 20 foot Square & 20 studd with a flatt roof on a peice of Wharff which he hires (for thirty years) of Mr James Barton Scituate next the Cove nigh unto the Mill Creek below the Draw Bridge in Boston, s'^ building to stand joining to the Westerly end of an Old Warehouse now in the Tenure of s'' Went- worth below the s'' Bartons other buildings the Northerly & Southerly sides thereof will stand far Distant from any other buildings the Westerly end will stand 16 foot distant from any Miscellaneous Papers. 187 building on that side the which end he will carry up with a Brick Wall the which Wall shall Extend two foot higher than any of the Timber Work of the s^ building. And whereas there is now stand- ing an Old building of 20 foot long 13 in breadth & 7 studd on the same spott where he places said new building he will remove the same on the North side of the afores'^ Old Warehouse without making any Addition to the height thereof. April 26«^ 1708. [26.] To Joseph Belcher to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long 20 wide and 18 Studd on this Land Scituate between the Dwelling house in the present tenure of Widow Cooke on the South & six foot distant from the same & to join unto the Dwelling house of Wid*' Hannah Waters on the North, the s'^ building to stand w"' the South Easterly end thereof butting on the Broad street or highway nigh Over ag' the house of Chris- topher Holland deced at the North end of Boston, and for the better security thereof in case of fire he will carry up the North & South sides of the s'^ building with a Brick Wall, the which Wall on the South side shall Extend three foot higher than any of the Timber work thereof. May the 12* 1708. [27.] To Eobert Calef jun'^ to Erect a Timber building of 18 foot Square at the Southerly end of the Town of Boston which is in Addition to a Timber building which Winsor Goulding had per- mission from the Justices within the s*^ Town sometime in the Month of April 1707. As by the s*^ permission more full}' may appear ; Provided the s*^ Calef make & Maintain Battlements round the Roof of the s"^ Additional Building. June the 10«^ 1708. [28.] To Jonathan Waldo to Erect a Timber building for a Lodging Chamber of 12 foot square and 7 Studd with a flat roofe Over a passage way between his Dwelling house & Kitchen nigh the Conduit at the Lower end of Union street in Boston. [29.] To Zachariah Triscot to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 28 foot long 18 wide & 24 studd with a flat roof on his Land being part of the Pasture w'^'^ was formerly belonging to Samuel Lynde Esq"" Scituate nigh over against the house of Mr Daniel Epps at the South end of Boston. The s"^ building to stand with One end thereof fronting to the broad street, and the Southerly side thereof fronting towards a New house now about to be Erected for Gilbert Endicot & 40 foot distant therefrom, & further Distant from any other building. [.30. J To Gilbert Endicot of Dorchester to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 30 foot long 20 wide & 22 studd with a flatt roof on his Land scituate at y'^ South end of Boston nigh Over ag' tiie Dwelling house of Mr Daniel Epps being part of that pasture there which was formerly belonging to Samuel Lynde Esq'' the s'^ building to stand with the Northwest end thereof front- 188 City Docutvient No. 100. ing to the broad Street & will be far distant from any other build- ing there. Boston July the 20'^ 1708. [31.] To Thomas Hobart to Erect a Timber building for a Malt house of Sixty five foot long 20 wide & 10 studd with a Return in form of an L. of 12 foot in length to join on the Easterly end of the same, on a piece of Vacant land which he Hires of Samuel Sewall Esq"" scituate on the Westerly side of Linck alley nigh the Mill pond in Boston, the s*^ building to stand with the Westerly end thereof towards the Mill pond, and the Northerly corner thereof 54 foot distant from the Water Mill, and the Southerly Corner 28 foot distant from an Old house belonging to Arthur Hale and further Distant from any other building. [33.] To Joseph Allen to Erect a Timber building for a Shop or workhouse of 24 foot long 16 wide & 14 studd with a flat roof to join in addition to the Northerly side of his Dwelling house which he lately purchased of Dr Thomas Oakes scituate at the Northerly end of Newbury street in Boston (where there now stands a Shop of about 12 foot Square the which he Intends to Demolish) the s*^ building to stand 60 foot Distant from any other building on that side. August the 9**^ 1708. [33.] To Samuel Collins, Walter Newbury & Thomas Rich- ardson in behalf of the People Called Quakers to Erect a Timber building for a Meeting house purposely for the Worship of Almighty God, of 35 foot long & 30 broad, about 20 studd with a flat roof and no Chimney on a Certain peice of Land belonging formerly to the Estate of Gov"^ Leveret deced Scituate in Boston between the house in which Henry Franklyn now Dwells & the house w*^*" formerly was the Dwelling house of .Capt John Wing deced the s*^ building to stand about Tenn foot from the Lane or highway and on the North side of s*^ Lot being at least fifty foot from any Dwelling house on either side. [34.] To Benjamin Bronsdon to Erect a Timber building for a Storehouse of 60 foot long 15 wide & 7 studd on his Wharfl below his Warehouse in Ship street in Boston, the s*^ building to stand with the Northwesterly End thereof 40 foot Distant below his other building & the South Easterly end thereof next the harbour. [35.] To Robert Saunders to Erect a Timber building of 19 foot Square & 17 stud with a flat roof to join in Addition to the South Easterly side of his Dwelling house Scituate and butting on Milk street in Boston, y*" North Easterly side thereof will stand next to Eliakim Hutchinson Esq'" his Pasture, & the South Easterly side will stand next to Vacant ground far from any other building. [36.] To John Roberts of Boston Boat Builder (for his better Accommodation in Carrying on his Trade) to Erect with timbers a shedd or Workhouse of 34 foot long 18 wide & 8 studd on his Wharff and flatts lying against his land, between Mr Timothy Thornton & Arthur Smiths in Lynn street at the North Miscellaneous Papers. 189 end of Boston, the s*^ building to stand more than 50 foot Distant below the highway, 'the upper End thereof to stand ranging with the lower end of the s*^ Thorntons Warehouse. August 19'*^ 1708. [37.] To Thomas Richards of Boston Genf" to Erect a Timber building for a Smiths Shop of 20 foot Square & 7 studd to stand on his Wharff adjoining on the South East end of his Blockmakers shop lying next the Sea, before his Dwelling House in Boston ; And he will at all times hereafter forbear to keep either horse or hay in any part of his housing next adjoining. October the 7'^^ 1708. [38.] To Thomas Chamberline to Erect a Timber building of 31 foot long 19 wide and 24 studd to join in Addition to the Northwest side of his Dwelling house Scituate and butting on Orange Street in Boston. Also another building for a Barn of 36 foot long 24 wide and 16 stud on his pasture Land on the North- west or backside of his s'^ Dwelling house & 100 foot distant from the same, & further remote fi'om any other building now standing. [39.] To John Clough to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 32 foot long 26 wide & 32 studd with a flat roof on his Land lying on the Westerly side of Orange Street at the South end of Boston the said building to stand more than 100 foot distant from any other building now there standing. [40.] To Thomas Banister to Erect a Timber building on his Land to join in Addition to the Southerly end of that his Tenem' which formerly was the Dwelling house of Samuel Bicknell scituate next unto Winter Street, at the South end of Boston, the s'^ build- ing to be 16 foot long 15 wide & 17 studd with a flat roof & will stand Distant 100 foot from any other building on that the said Southerly side. [41.] To Thomas Clark of Boston Pewterer to Erect a Timber building for a Warehouse of 50 foot long 19 wide & 14 studd with a flat roof of 3 foot & J rise on his new Wharff lately Erected on the Seaboard side of his Tenem'^ where Mr Nath^ Shannon & Mr George Robinson now Dwells Scituate at the Northerly end of Boston, the s*^ building to stand some space Distant within the Out wharff or Wall & 150 foot distant from any other building now standing. Boston October 25'^^ 1708. [43.] To John Kilby to Erect a Timber building in Addition to the Easterly side of his Dwelling house which he hires of Thomas Brattle Esq"" scituate in Cornhill in Boston, of 20 foot long 18 wide & 24 studd with a flat roof to stand in the room of his Shop and part of his s*^ Dwelling house now standing on the same ground the which he Intends to Demollish. Provided he make battlem'' I'ound the roof [4.3.] To Eliz" Moor of Boston Widow to Erect a Timber building of 20 foot long 16 wide & 16 studd on her Land to join in Addition to the Noi th East side of her Dwelling house nigh 190 City Document No- 100. unto the Land of John Bull butting on Sea Street in Boston m the room & stead of an Old Leantoo of 20 foot long 12 wide & 8 stud now standing on y'^ same spot of ground the which he Intends to Demolish tlie which building will then stand 8 foot distant trom a small building of, or Tenem' belonging tos'^ Bull, [44.] To William Tilley of Boston Ropemaker to Erect a Timber building of 28, foot long 15 wide & 10 studd in Addition to the Northwest end of his Workhouse now standing in the Pas- ture which he hires of Eliakim Hutchinson Esq' scituate nigh ffort Hill in Boston & also to Erect a Shedd of 100 fathoms long 11 foot wide & 16 studd next the fence on the Southwest side of the s*^ pasture. [45.] To Joshua G-ee to Erect a Timber building of 4 foot in length & 4 foot stood w*^^ buikling will be in Addition to a Salt house w*"^ in the year 1701 the s** G-ee Obtained Lycence to Erect, w'''^ s*^ Salt house with the s*^ Additional building will then make 24 foot long & 13 studd. [46.] To Ebenezer Clough to Erect a Timber building for a Kitchen of 14 foot long 11 wide & 14 studd with a flat roof on his Laud to stand joining in Addition to the North East end of his Dwelling house scituate next unto the Dwelling house of Mr John Love in Bennet Street at y'^ North End of Boston, the w'^^ Kitchen will stand 70 feet distant from any other building on the s*^ North- east side & for the better security thereof in Case of fire, he will carry up the Northwest side thereof (which stands next to Mr G-oodwins) with a Brick Wall. [47.] To Habijah Savage to Erect a Timber building for shops of 80 foot long twenty wide & 15 high on the north side & 11 foot high on the South side & to Cover the same with a flat roof on his Wharff butting on the Town slip nigh unto Scarlets Wharff in Boston the s*^ "building to stand with the Northwest end thereof 36 foot distant below the northerly end of fflsh street. [48.] To Henry Bridgham of Boston Tanner to Erect a Tim- ber building for a Mill house for the Grinding of bark of 20 foot square 12 studd on his Land to stand joining as a Leantoo on the Easterly end of his Barn next to Tannery Lane in Boston, it will be 60 foot distant from any other building now there standing. Provided Maj' Walley have nothing to Object. Boston January 5'^ 1708. [49.] To James Brown to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 89 foot long 20 wide & 32 stud w"^ a flatt roof on his Land in Boston butting South Easterly on Marlborough Street & Southwesterly on Winter Street, the longest side thereof to stand fronting on Marlborough Street & 28 foot in Length of the house now standing on the same ground (being that in which, Mr Thomas Banister formerly Dwelt) he intends to Demollish And for the better security thereof in case of fflre he will Carry up the Northerly side of the s*^ building next to Mr Sam' Peirces with a Brick Wall Extending two ffoot higher than the timber work & he will make Battlem'^ round the roof thereof. Miscellaneous Papers. ^^^ Boston January 6'^, 1708. [50.] To Obadiah Reed to Erect a Timber building for a Smiths Shop of 20 foot long 15 wide & 9 studd on his Land nigh unto Charlestovvn ffery in Boston, the s*^ building to stand with the North end thereof fronting to Lyn street & the Easterly side thereof butting on Lime Alley so Called the Westerly side thereof will stand twenty three foOt Distant from his own house which is the nearest building there standing. [51.] To Eiiward Hutchinson to Erect a Timber building for a Warehouse of 50 foot long 36 wide & 15 studd on his Father Hutchiusons Wharff nigh his Dwelling bouse in Fish Street at the North End of Boston, the s^ building to stand fifty six foot Distant below his Row of New Shops standing on the South Easterly side of the s'^ Street & will stand more than forty foot distant from any other building now standing. January 13"^ 1708. [53.] To William Manley to Erect a Timber building of 24 foot long 20 wide & 20 stud to join in Addition to the North End of his Dwelling house, the w'=^ Additional building will but North- erly on Winter Street in Boston And for the more Safety thereof in Case of ffire he will Cover the roof thereof with Slate and will be in the room of an old building of 24 foot long and 12 wide there now standing the which he Intends to DemoUish. [53.] To David Cutler of Boston Marriner to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 21 foot long 16 wide and 19 stud and to Cover the same with a flatt roof on his Land nigh the Mill pond on the back side or rear of the house of Arthur Hale Scituate and butting on Linck Alley nigh the Malt house and Land belong- ing to Samuel Sewall Esq^ in Boston in the room of an Old Dwell- ing house now there standing the which he Intends to Demolish being of the same Length and breadth, the w'^'^ New building will stand four foot Distant from the s'^ Hales house and 18 foot Distant from the s"^ Malt house. Provided he make & maintain battlemts round the roof. March 10. 1708. Boston March 31, 1709. [54,] To Edward Winslow of Boston Goldsmith to Erect a tim- ber building for a Kitchen of 17 foot long 12 Wide and 16 stud with a Flatt roof to join in Addition to the South Westerly Corner of his Dwelling house being the Westerly end of that which was the Mansion house of the late Governour Leveret deed Scituate and butting on King street in Boston. [.55.] To Benjamin Alford to Erect a Timber building for a Warehouse of 34 foot Square & 27 foot studd and to Cover the same with a flatt roof on his Wharff or Land butting on Mackerill Lane at the Easterly End of Olivers Bridge so Called in Boston in the room and stead of an Old warehouse of the same Length and breadth now there standing the which he Intends to DemoUish. Provided that he make and Maintain Battlemts round upon the roof of the s'^ buildinff. 192 City Document No. 100. [56.] To Jeremiah Jackson (for the better carrying on his Trade of a Weaver) to Erect a timber building for a Shop of 30 foot long 14 wide and 7 stud on his Land on the North Easterly side of his Dwelling house Scituate in Long Lane in Boston, said building to stand 16 foot Distant from his said Dwelling jouse and 20 foot Distant fi'om the Dwelling house of Mr James Webster. [57.] To Samuel Burnell jun'' to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 32 foot long 20 wide & 22 studd & to Cover the same with a flatt roof on his Land next unto the house & Land of Deacon John Attwood at the North End of Boston, the s*^ building to stand butting on Middle Street on the East, and on his own Land next to Prince Street on the South, and Sixteen foot distant from the s*^ Deacon Attwoods house on the North which will be in the room and stead of an Old Dwelling house now there standing of 25 foot square the which he Intends to Demollish. and for the better Security in Case of ffire he will Carry up the North side thereof next to the s"^ Deacon Atwoods with a brick Wall and will make and Maintain Battlements round the roof. April 25'^^ 170.9. [58.] To Samuel and Aneas Salter to Erect a Timber build- ing for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long 20 wide & 18 stud on their Land scituate between the Dwelling house of Capt. Timothy Clark and the house in which the Rev'^ Mr. Thomas Bridge now Dwells, butting on Suiner Street in Boston in the room and stead of an Old house of Thirty foot long now there standing the which they Intend to Demolish, the which building will stand 90 foot Distant from any other building now there standing. May 19'^^ 1709. [59.] To Richard Christopher to Erect a Timber building of 18 foot long 17 wide & 21 stud with a flat roof on his Land to join in Addition to the Easterly end of that his Dwelling house scituate & butting on the Old burying place in Boston in the room & stead of an Old Leantoo of about the same Length & breadth now standing on the same spot of ground, the which he Intends to Demollish Boston July 5. 1709. [60.] To Henry Bridgham to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 32 foot long 16 wide & 14 stud on his Land to stand butting on Milk Street over against Eliakim Hutchinson Esq^ his Coach house in Boston being 20 foot Distant from a Certain Tenem' belonging to the Estate of Mr Jonathan Bridgham dec'd which is the nearest building now there standing. [61.] To Andrew Wilson of Boston Marriner to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long 20 wide & 23 stud with a flat roof on his Land in Boston Scituate North- easterly on Lynn Street, and Northwesterly on Henchmans Lane, the s"^ building to stand y" North East end thereof 15 foot within his own Land & Distant 35 foot from the Corner of Mr Thomas Miscellaneous Papers. 193 Verins -whicli is the nearest house ou that side, and the South Easterly side thereof 15 foot from y^ Peti" own Dwelling house & otherwise 40 foot Distant from any other building now standing. Boston July 25"^ 1709 [63.] To Thomas Bell of Boston Marriner to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 25 foot long 18 wide & 17 stud with a flat roof on his Land Seituate between the house of Christopher Holland dece'd & the house of James Seward to stand One end thereof butting on North Street in Boston, the which buildiug will stand 40 foot Distant from the s*^ Hollands house & 12 foot distant from the s"^ Sewards in the room & stead of an Old building of 20 foot long & 12 foot & a half wide now there stand- ing, the w'^'' he will Demollish. October 6"^ 1709. [63.] To John Legg to Erect a Timber building for Kitchen or Wash house of 18 foot long 14 wide & 9 stud in the yard or Garden lying on the South Side of that the Dwelling house of his ffather Samuel Legg Esq"" dece'd Seituate on the upper side of Queen street in Boston the s'^ Kitchen to stand 16 foot Distant from s*^ Dwelling house [64.] To Joseph Bass of Brantrey to Erect a Timber build- ing for a Dwelling house of 36 foot long 28 wide & 16 studd on his Land Seituate on the Easterly side of Raynsfords Lane in Boston the which building will stand more than 50 foot Distant from any other building there now standing. [65.] To Jonathan Browne of Boston Mason to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 39 foot long 20 wide & 18 studd on his Land in Boston Seituate between the Land of John ffoster Esq'' and the Land of John Goldthwaite over against the North End of Salem street in Boston the said building to stand One side thereof towards the s'^ Goldwaites Dwelling house & 25 foot Distant from the same and the other side Close to an Old stable of the s'^ Col ffosters which is at present there standing and One end thereof to stand fronting on Charter Street, and will stand farr Distant from any other buildiug. Boston October 25"^ 1709. [66.] To Joshua Gee to Erect a timber building for a Ware- house of 50 foot long 20 wide & 15 studd on his Wharff being part of that which was Mr Thomas Broughtons & is part of his building yard at the Lower end of Prince Street in Boston, the s'^ buildiug to stand about One hundred foot Distant from any other house now there standing ; And also to Erect a timber build- ing for a Workhouse of 36 foot Square to stand on his s'^ building yard on ye upper side of the highway 50 foot dist Northerly from Elder Copps housing & about 40 foot distant from the afore- mentioned Warehouse w*^'' he intends to Erect. [67.] To William Webster to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 38 foot long 18 wide & 24 stud with a flatt 194 City Document No. 100. roof ou his Laud, Scituate between the Land of Joshua Hen- shaw & the house now in the Tenure of Mr ffrancis Clark at ye Northerly end of Sudbur\'' Street in Boston the s*^ building to stand with One end thereof fronting to the s*^ Street, One side thereof to stand next the Still house now standing on the s*^ Hen- shaws Land (^ 35 foot Distant from y" same & the other side to stand 30 foot distant from the s*^ Mr Clarks house w'^^Ms-the nearest building on that side & as far from any other building Provided he make & maintain battlem'' round on y® roof of the said building. December 1^' 1709. [68.] To Isaiah Tay to Erect a timber building for a Dwell- ing house of 30 foot long 21 wide & 26 Stud with a flat roof on his Land Scituate between the house of Mr W" Man Northerly & an Old building or Tenement of the s"^ Tays next unto Mr David Jeffrys Southerly, the s*^ building to stand with One End thereof butting Easterly on Shrimptons Lane in Boston. And for the better Security in Case of fBre he will carry up y' side thereof next unto the s'^ Mr Mans with a Brick Wall of 30 foot in length the which Wall shall extend three foot higher than any of the timber work of the s'^ building. And also he will DemoUish an Old building of about 24 foot long & 16 foot wide which is now standing on the Westerly side of his s*^ Land, the which brick Wall so Erected and the s** Old building demolished he presumes will be far Safer from fire Spreading than now it is. The s** brick Wall which will join with Mr Mans Warehouse will extend about five foot at each End beyond the breadth of the s*^ Warehouse [69,] To Rebecca Adams Widow to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 30 foot long 16 wide & 26 stud with a flat roof on her Land Scituate on the rear or Northerly end of the Lands of Mess" Nicholas Bow & Elisha Webb butting ou Creek Lane & Marsh Lane in Boston in the room and stead of Several Old buildings of late there standing upon all that spot of ground, & were pulled down & Demolished upon the breaking out of a fire within this present year. And for the better Security m Case of ffire She will Carry up the northerly end thereof with a brick Wall the which Wall shall Extend three foot higher than any of the timber work of the s'^ building. And she will make & maintain battlem*' round on the roof thereof. And also She will pull down & demolish her Old Stable of 18 foot wide w*^*" is now standing within about six foot distant from the s*^ Mr Webbs house. [70,] To Francis Morse of Boston Widow to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 43 foot long 25 wide & 26 Stud with a flat roof on her Land Scituate at the upper end of Han- nover Street in Boston the s*^ building to stand One end thereof fronting on the s*^ Hannover Street & One side thereof to front on the Southerly end of Sudbury street, the which building will be fifty five foot Distant from y^ Dwelling house of Capt John Foy, in the room & stead of an Old house there now standing of about the same length and breadth the w'^^ She will Demollish and for the Enlargem' of the highway She will leave out One foot in Miscellaneous Papees. 195 breadth of the whole Depth of her Land to be an Addition to the breadth of the upper End of Hannover Street. Provided She make & maintain battlem'' round the roof of the s*^ building. Boston January 5"" 1709. [Tl.] To Joshua Gee to Erect with Timber a Shop of 17 foot long & 10 feet wide on the lower end of his Wharff butting on the bound line of a Certain slip of Land at the North End of Boston ; which s*^ shop is of the same Dimentions with that which he removes & pulls down from off the s*^ slip of Land which was Leased to him by the selectmen of s*^ Town, the s*^ Lease being now Expired. Provided he no way Enlarge the same either in height length or breadth. [73.] To Ebenezer Clough to Erect a Timber building for a Kitchen of 17 foot long 14 wide & 18 Studd to join in Addition to the Northeast end of a New Tenem' of his Scituate at the Northwest end of Love Street in Boston, the which Kitchen will stand 160 foot distant from any other building now standing on that side. [73.] To John Clough to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 23 foot long 17 wide & 21 stud with a flat roof on his Land Scituate at the South Easterly end of long Lane in Boston to stand 30 foot distant from any other building there now standing. [74.] To John Brewer to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 44 foot long 20 wide & 27 stud w"^ a flat roof on his Land scituate between the house in which Mr Anthony Blount now Dwells & the house formerly the Dwelling house of the Widow Turrell deed on the Northerly side of Cit)ss Street in Boston, the s*^ building to stand One side thereof butting on Cross Street, One end thereof joining to the s*^ Blounts & the other end to the s** Turrels housing and for the better Security thereof in Case of ffire he will carry up each end of the s*^ building with a Brick Wall w'^'^ shall extend three foot higher than the Timber work thereof. On Condition that he make Battlem*' round the roof of the s*^ New building. January 30"^ 1709. [75.] To John Campbell to Erect a timber building of 22 foot long 8 wide and 14 stud on his Land to stand Joyning in Ad- dition to the breadth of an Old building of his of 22 foot long 16 wide and 14 stud now standing abutting on Pudding Lane in Boston in which new Additional building will be Contained a double stack of Chimneys. [76.] To Gyles Fifield to P^rect a Timber building for a Kitchen of 26 foot long 13 wide and 14 stud on his Land to stand joining as a Leanto in Addition to the Northerly side of that his Dwelling house fronting on Fleet street in Boston, the which Leanto will stand hundreds of feet from any other building now standing on that side. 196 City Document No. 100. [1"7.] To Thomas Adkins to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 24 foot square & 15 stud ou his Land abutting on Charter street over against the burying place at the North end of Boston, the which building will stand 80 foot Distant from any other building now there standing. [78.] To Nathaniel Henchman to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 43 foot long 34 wide & 25 foot stood with a flat roof on his Land being part of that which was Mrs Dorcas Peggys pasture, the which building will stand abutting on Salem Street in Boston & sixty foot Distant from any other build- ing there now standing. Provided he make & maintain battlem'^ round on the roof of the s*^ building. [79.] To William Clough to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 36 foot long 24 wide and 18 stud on his Land being part of the pasture belonging to Samuel Sewell Esq^ abut- ting on Hull Street at the North end of Boston, the which build- ing will stand 60 foot Distant from the house of Daniel Berry which is the nearest building there now standing. March 23'^ 1709. [80.] To John Staniford to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 42 foot long 18 wide & 26 stud with a flat roof on that his Land which he lately purchased of Mr Samuel Meears Scituate between the Dwelling house of Capt Cyprian Southack & the house belonging to Capt John Herbert, One side of the s*^ building to stand abutting on the Northerly end of Treamount Street in Boston. One end thereof next to the s*^ Capt Southacks house and four foot Distant from the same, & the other end to stand six foot dist' from the s*^ Capt Herberts house in the room & stead of his Old house there in which the s'' Mears formerly Dwelt of 38 foot long & 18 wide the which he will demolish, all Except 18 [foot] Square thereof which he intends for a Kitchen to stand joining to the back side of the Southerly end of his said New building w'^'^ also will be 4 foot distant from the said Capt Southack's house ; And for the better Security in Case of fflie he will Carry up that end of his said New building & that side of Ms Kitchen next unto the s"^ Capt Southacks And also y' end next to said Capt Herberts with brick & he will make & maintain bat- tlem*' round on the roof of s*^ building. Provided that the s*^ Brick work be carryed up three foot higher than the timber work of the s'^ building. April 6. 1710. [81.] To John Marion, Isaiah Tay & Thomas Hobart to Erect a Timber Dwelling house for the ministry on the Land for- merly Richard Hollings heads in Summer street at the South End of the Town of forty Eight foot Long and Nineteen foot wide and Three Stories high. [82.] To Addington Davenport Esq"" to Cover with Shingles the roof of a Brick house of ffourty feet Long Twenty feet Wide Miscellaneous Papers. 197 and Thirty feet Stud, which is to be Built on a peice of Land at the South End of the Town butting on Newbury Street and is to join to the housing of Mr Thrasher which s*^ Building will have a Dead Wall next to the said housing. — also for a Timber Shop of Nineteen feet Long, Eleven feet wide and nine feet Stud, to join to the Westerly end of the house Capt. Turffrey now Dwells in, on part of the afores*^ Land. [83.] To William Hough Tallow Chandler to Erect a Timber building for a Smith Shop of Twenty foot Long fHfteen foot wide and Seven foot and half Stud on One side thereof and Twelve foot high on the Other Side to Stand next the Sea on the Lower Eud of that his Wharfe which formerly was the Wharfe of Mr Henry Kimball Deceas**. the which Shop was for the Use of Thomas Townsend who now Occupies for a smith shop a building belonging to the s*^ William Hough of Two Stories high Standing nigh unto — Dwellings which he will Disuse as a Smiths shop, and Improve the same for a Warehouse. [84.] To Elizabeth Delver of Boston Widow to Erect a Tim- ber building for a Dwelling house of Twenty four foot Long Twenty foot wide, and Eighteen foot Stud, with an Addition of a Leanto for a Kitchen of Twelve foot wide to join on the Northerly side thereof on her Land butting on Cow Lane in Boston, in stead of an Old house of hers which was formerly the Dwelling house of Mr John Harrison Deceas'^ standing upon the same peice of Land, the which she Intends to Demollish, the w'^'^ Building will stand sixty foot Distant from any other Building there now standing. [85.] To John Flag to Erect a Timber building of Sixteen foot in Length P^lleven foot in Breadth and Twenty one foot Stud, with a Flat roof, to stand joining to the Front end of his Dwelling house, on his Land butting on Hanover Street, between the Land where Babbage formerly Dwelt and the house of John Vickers in Boston in the room of a little shop of his there now standing. [86.] To John Carey of Boston Brewer to Erect a Timber building for a Brewhouse of fflfty foot Long Eighteen foot wide and Ten foot stud on his Land, to stand joining to Northerly End of that his Dwelling house w'^^ Stands butting on Cambridge Street in Boston. The which building will Stand fifty foot Distant from the Dwelling house of M"^ William Colman which is the neerest building there now standing. [87.] To Benjamin Swaine to Erect a building for a Dwelling House of Timber of Thirty six foot Long, Twenty foot wide and Eighteen foot Stud, on his Laud which he Lately purchased of Mr .Joshua Gee, Scituate next the Land of Elder David Copp on the AVest and Fronting on Prince Street in Boston on the South, the which Building will stand fifty foot Distant from the s*^ Elder Copps Shop w*^*^ is the nerest building there now standing. [88.] To Giles Dyer Esq"", to Erect a timber building for a Barn of 40 foot long 20 wide & 26 studd on his Land at the South end of Boston to stand with One end thereof abutting on Pond Street & One side thereof joining on his pasture fence on the East- erly side of the s'^ peice of ground where he intends to set his said Barn. 198 City Document No. 100. April 24'^^ 1710. [89.] To Samuel Barrat to Erect a Timber Building of Nine foot in breadth next the high way and Thirty foot in Length next the mill creek and Twenty four stud to join in addition to the breadth of that his Dwelling house Scituate at the Southerly End of the Mill Bridge in the Room of an Old building there of the same breadth and Length which he hath or will Demolish the same, and he will Carry up the Northerly Side of the said Building next the s"* Creek with A Brick Wall. Boston May 17* 1710. [90.] To John Valentine of Boston Gentleman to cover with Shingle a Brick house, of about 47 feet in length and 26 deep, which is now building in Marlborough Street ; also to make of Timber part of a Kitchen behind the s*^ house ; as also a new to set up with Timber an Old building of about Eighteen feet square which he hath removed to the lower part of his Orchard. [91.] To Sarah Wheeler of Boston widow to Erect a Timber building for a Shop of 18 foot in Length, 9 foot wide and 8 foot Stud, to join in Addition to the front End af that her Dwelling house ; next unto the housing of Mr. Samuel Hough, over against the South Meeting House butting on Marlborough Street in Bos- ton in the room and Stead of an Old Shop of the same Length & Breadth, there now standing the which she Intends to Demolish Boston June 29, 1710. [93.] To Capt. Nathaniel Oliver to Erect a Timber building or Shed of 50 foot Long, 22 wide & Six feet Stud, for the Setting of his Copper, on his Land adjoining to the North East side of his Brew house at the Lower End of Water Street in Boston, the s^ building will Stand One hundred foot Distant, from an}" Dwell- ing house on that side. July 6'^ 1710. [93.] To Elijah Kendricks to Erect a Timber building for a dwelling house, of Thirty Eight foot Long 20 foot wide & 22 fee«t Stud & also a building for a Shop of 20 foot long 10 feet wide & 7 foot Stud both of w'^'' buildings to Stand ou his Land abutting on Orange Street Over ag' the Dwelling house of Mr Dan^ Epps at the South End of Boston the w'^'' building will Stand Sixty foot Distant from any other building there now Standing. [94.] To Thomas Walter of Boston to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of Fourty foot long, 18 foot wide & 22 foot Stud with a Flat roof on his Land between the house of Mr John Barren & the house of Thom^ Wallis at the South En^^ of Boston the s*^ building to Stand w''' one End thereof butting on Newbury Street one side thereof next to the s'' Barrells 50 foot distant from the same, the other side to Stand 8 foot Distant from tho' Wallis's. On condition that he Carry up the Northerly side of the said build- ing next unto the s'' Wallis's w''^ a Brick wall the w'^^ wall to Extend Miscellaneous Papees. 199 3 foot higher than the Timber work & Also that he malve & main- tain Battlem'' round on the roof of the s'^ Building. August, 1, 1710. [95.] To Enoch Greanleaf to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house and Shops of 72 foot long 36 foot wide & 28 foot Stud, Including therein the buildings already there Standing on the same Ground, to be Covered with a Flat roof, on his Land abutting on Corn Hill over against the House of the Late Widow Stoddard in Boston, the s'^ building to Stand with One side thereof " abutting on Cornhill and the Southerl}^ End thereof abutting on Water Street, Containing in Length there 36 feet or more and for the Better Security in Case of Fire he will Carry up Each end of the s'^ buildings with Briclc AValls and he will make & maintain Sufficient Plastering on all the Front Side & Battlements on the roof thereof. — ■ On Condition that he be Obliged to make the s*^ Brick Walls the first or lower Storey thereof not less in thickness than the Length of Two bricks and all the s*^ walls upwards of that to be in thick- ness On'^ Brick and half, and that the s*^ Walls be carry ed three foot in heighth above each part of the Timber work adjoyning thereto. [96.] To Thomas Banister to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 20 foot long 16 Wide & 26 foot Stud on his Land 14 foot Distant from the Easterly side of the Dwelling house of Mr William JManley, Abutting on Winter Street in Boston the which building is to Stand in the room and Stead of an Old build- ing of about the same Length and breadth there now Standing the which he Intends to Demolish. [97.] To Benjamin Bronsdon to Erect a Timber buildings for a Salt house of 2o foot Long 14 foot Wide and 8 foot Stud on his Wharfe, to Stand 4 foot Distant below that his Smiths Shop in the present Tenure of Townsend and the Easterly End thereof joyning to a Warehouse of his Standing nigh the Lower End of his Wharfe below Ship Street at the North end of Boston, the said Spot of Wharfe having been usually Incumbred with Lumber and cumbustable things. [98.] To Richard Estice to Erect a Timber building or Shed for a Wood house and Stable of Seventy five foot in Length, twelve foot Wide and six foot Stud on his Wharfe at the Lower End of Cold [Lane] next to the Mill Pond, which formerly was William Mumfords in Boston. [99.] To Major Thomas Fitch on the behalf of Edward Shippen Esq^ to Erect a Timber building or Leantoo for a Store house of Thirty six foot in Length for 16 foot Wide and Nine foot Stud, on the Lower End of his Wharfe on the Northerly Side of Merch" Row in Boston the Southerly Side of the s'' building to Stand joyning on a Dead Brick Wall — of a Warehouse belonging to Andrew Belclier Esq. the northerly end about 5 or 6 foot Dis- tant from the s'' Shippens Dock and the Westerly End about One hundred and Fifty foot Distant from his Brick Warehouse in the place and Stead of an Old Timber building there of the same 200 City Document No. 100. Dementions, the which Shall be whoU}' Demolished and he will Cover the roof of s'' building with Slate, he was fully Intended to Carry up the sides with Bricl<, but finding there is no Suitable foundation for the same. Provided that the s'' building be Slated in three Mouths time from the Date hereof. October 5'M 710. [100.] To the Hono*^'" Colonel Francis Nicholson the Min- isters Church Wardens and Vestry of the Church of England in Boston to Erect with Timber on the Land granted them by the Town, an Addition to the s'' Church they promising to ruff Cast or Plaister the s*^ Building to Secure it from fire. October 30. 1710. [101.] To William Payne Merchant to Cover mfK Shingle the roof of a New Brick house which he is now building, of 32 foot Square, and 27 foot Stud, between the house of Mr John Campbell and the house of Enoch Greenleaf in Cornhill ; He prom- ising to make and maintain Sufficient Battlements round the s*^ roof. [103.] To James Codner to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of Thirty two foot long, Twenty foot wide in the Front & 16 foot wide in the Rear & 25 foot Stud with a Flatt roof on his Land Scituate between the Stone house of the Late Mrs Lawrence dece'd, & a New building now Erecting by John Brewer, Abutting on Cross Street in Boston, the which building will Stand One End thereof fronting on s*^ Street One side thereof Adjoining to the s*^ Brewers house & the Easterly side next to the said Stone house & 25 foot Distant from the Lane, in the room & Stead of an Old building there now Standing of more than that Length, and breadth the which he Intends to Demolish. And for the better Security thereof in Case of Fire he will Carry up a Dead Brick Wall Extending from the Brick wall of S*^ Brewers house as far back as the Length of his s*^ building So that the Westerly side of his s*^ building will be wholly of brick, and he will also make and maintain Battlements round on the roof of his s*^ building. Boston November 23, 1710. [103.] To Capt. Thomas Gilbert to Erect a Timber building or Shed of 44 foot long 24 foot wide and 7 foot Stud and to Cover the same with a roof to Stand Leantoo wise, to be Improved for the building of Boats in, On his Wharffe on the Easterly side of the housing of Widow Downes in Ship Street in Boston Sixty foot Distant from the s*^ housing and Thirty foot Distant from the Smith Shop and Sheds of Mr Benjamin Bronsdon. January the 5''^ 1710. [104.] To Stephen Minott to Erect a Timber building for a Wheelwright Shop of 18 foot long Twelve foot wide and eight foot Stud, on his Land being part of the New Settlement on the Miscellaneous Papers. 201 Neck leading to Roxbury, h'ing to the Southward of that which formerly was Justice Lyndes Pasture. [105.] To James How to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 21 foot long, 17 foot wide and '2'2 foot Stud with a Flatt roof on his Laud Scituate on the South Easterly side of Mr John Greenough's at the North End of Boston the s'^ building to Stand 14 foot Distant from the Southerly Corner of the s*^ Green- oughs Dwelling house, and the Southerly side thereof to Stand 40 foot Distant from your Petitioners own present Dwelling house, and 100 foot Distant from any other building now Standing ou either of the other sides thereof in the room of an Old building there now Standing of 14 foot long 8 foot wide, and 14 foot Stud, the which he Intends to Demolish and he will make and maintain Battlements round on the roof of his s*^ building. Boston January the 29'^ 1710. [106.] To James Pecker to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 36 foot long, 30 foot wide, and 18 foot Stud on his Land abutting on Salem Street over agt the bousing of Widow Peggy in Boston, the South Westerly Corner of the s*^ building to Stand Thirty foot Distant from the North Easterly Corner of the new Dwelling house of John Harwood being that which was Mrs Carwitheus the neerest Dwelling there now Stand- ing. [107.] To John Clough to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 26 foot long, 25 foot wide, & 19 foot stud with a flatt roof on his Laud Scituate between the house of Joseph Simpson Dece'd, and the house of Mr Daniel Epes, abutting on Orange Street in Boston, the s*^ building to stand about 70 foot Distant from the s'' Epes's house which is the nearest building there on that side of the way. [108.] To Elisha Storey to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of Thirty nine foot long 18 foot wide and 17 foot Stud on his Land Abutting on Canibridge Street in Boston to Stand with one end thereof fronting on the s*^ Street in the room and Stead of an Old building of about the same Length there now Standing, which formerly was the Dwelling house of Mr Jeremiah Fitch Dec'd the which he Intends to Demollish [109.] To Matthew Butler to Ei-ect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 34 foot long 32 foot wide and 22 foot Stud with a Flatt roof on his Land Abutting on Love Street in Boston, the s"^ building to Stand with One side thereof fronting Northerly on the s"^ Street, and One side thereof to stand 4 foot and half distant from the Westerly side of Ebenezer Cloughs Dwelling house, and full 60 foot Distant from the nearest building now standing, on cither of the other sides, and for the better Security thereof in Case of Fire he will Carry up the Easterly side thereof next unto the said Cloughs with a Dead brick Wall, On Condition That he carry up the said Brick Wall 3 foot higher than any of the timber work of the said building. [110.] To Samuel Phillips to Erect 2 Several timber buildings for Dwellius housing on his Land on the Neck leadiu"; to Rox- 202 City Document No. 100. bury, Abutting on the Spott of ground where the old Fortification or breast work lately stood at the South End of Boston Vizt. One of the s*^ buildings to stand on the Westerly and the other on the Easterly side of the high way there, Each of them to be 32 foot in length 27 foot wide and 20 foot Stud with flat roofs. Boston March the 1^' 1710. [111.] To Andrew Belcher Esq'', to Erect a Timber building for a Warehouse of Forty five foot long 21 foot wide and 17 foot Stud on his Wharffe lying on the Seaboard side of his Warehouse nigh the Town Dock in Boston, The which building will Stand more than a 100 foot Distant from any other Building there now Standing, Provided that no part of the s*^ building Shall Stand fui'ther out (in the Cove) beyond the Circular Line formerly Agreed to by the Towne and as Delineated in the Plan. [113.] To Oliver Noyes and Comp^ Undertakers of the New Wharffe at the Lower End of King Street to Erect a Range of Buildings of timber for Warehouses of about 19 feet in Breadth and 20 foot Stud with Flatt Roofs of about Four foot and half Pitch on their Propriety on the North side of the s*^ Range of Wharffe there to be made & finished abutting Northerly on the Cove or Dock lying before the s*^ Town, and the Southerly side thereof to Stand Fronting on a Wharffe of Thirty foot wide there to be made and remain uniucumbred as a highway for the Inhabi- tants &c. The Length of said building to extend from the Cir- cular Line Eastward towards the Sea alwayes leaving a Convenient Space at the Outermost End thereof for Gunns. and for the better Security thereof against Fire they will make and maintain Battle- ments or Rayls round the Roofs. [113.] To Erasmus Stevens to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 38 foot long, nineteen foot wide and 18 foot Stud with a Pitch Roof on his Land abutting Northerly on Beer Lane in Boston, one End of the s*^ building to Stand 23 foot Dis- tant from the house known by the name of Docf Hughes's house Standing on the North side of the s*^ Lane and 70 foot Distant from any other building there now standing and also an Additional Building at the Southerly End of s*^ house for a Kitchen of 12 foot square which likewise will Stand full 70 foot Distant from any other building as aforesaid. [114.] To John Pecker to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 48 foot long 30 foot wide and 17 foot Studd on his Land being part of that which was the Pasture Land of Samuel Sewall Esq^ abutting on Hull Street at the North End of Boston. The said building to Stand with the Southerly End thereof front- ing to the s'' Street, and the Easterly side thereof to Stand 17 foot Distant from a Low Dwelling house of William which is by far the nearest building there now Standing. Boston April 5* 1711. [115.] To John Clarke Esq'' to Erect a Timber building for a Warehouse of Sixty foot Length, 18 foot breadth and 16 foot stud Miscellaneous Papees. 203 on the Flatts below the Northerly side of his Wharffe which lyes before his Mansion house in Boston, the said building to Stand 44 foot f I'om the nearest building, and at a far greater Distance from any other building now Standing. [116.] To John Barrat to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of Thirty Eight foot long 19 foot wide and 16 foot Stud on his Land being part of that which was Mr John Loves pasture and on the North West side thereof at the North End of Boston, the which building will Stand 90 foot Distant from a building which Mr Mathew Butler is now about to Erect for a dwelling house and as farr from any other building now standing. [117.] To Benjamin Gibson to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long, Twenty foot wide and Twenty Seven foot Stud with a Flatt roof on his Land abutting on Han- nover Street in Boston nigh over against the house of Mr Allen, where Mr Arthur Jeffryes now Dwells, between the house of John Flagg and the house and the house where Nathaniel EUthorp Dwells the said building to stand with One End thereof Fronting to the said Street, the Northerly side thereof will stand five foot Distant from the Brick side of s*^ Elithorps house, and the Southerly side of said building which will Stand joyning to said' Flags, he will Carry up with a Dead brick "Wall which Shall Extend 3 foot in Highth above the timber work of his s*^ building & he will make & maintain Railes or Battlements round on the rooff thereof. [118.] To James Varney to Erect a Timber building for a Kitchen of 26 foot long, 14 foot wide and 18 foot Stud with a Flatt Roof to Stand with One side thereof as a Leantoo adjoyning on the North East End of his Dwelling house which Stands abut- ting on Charter Street in Boston, And Whereas the NorthWest End of the said Kitchen will Stand within about 8 foot Distant from Mrs Wilkins house, he will Carr}- up the said End with a Dead Brick "Wall which Shall Extend in heighth Three foot above any of the Timber work thereof. [119.] To James Barnes to Erect a Timber building of 20 foot long, 20 foot wide & 16 foot Stud, for his better Accomoda- tion in Screwing of Hay, at the lower End of his "Wharffe on the Easterly side of Mackrill Lane in Boston in the Room and Stead of a Leantoo of the same length & breadth there now standing, the which he Intends to Demollish. [130.] To Isaac Daft'orne to Erect a timber building for a Shop of 16 foot Square and 8 foot Stud on his Land fronting on Milk Street at the End of Mackrill Lane in Boston, the which building will Stand 14 foot distant from a Tenement of Mr Sam^ Marshalls and 18 foot Distant from any other Building. Boston April Z^. 1711. [121.] To John Barrell to Enlarge a Small timber Shop now Standing, joyning to the North Corner of his Dwelling house. Abutting on Newbury Street in Boston and to make it into a Building for a Shop to stand there of 16 foot long, 14 foot wide 204 City Document No. 100. and 9 foot Stud with a Flatt roof, the Northerly End of the Shop will Stand about 28 foot Distant from the house of Thomas Waters which is the ueerest building there now standing. [122.] To Habijah Savage, For that Whereas in the year 1708, He Did Obtain a License to Erect with Timber a building for Shops of 80 foot long 20 foot wide and 15 foot high on the North side and 11 foot high on the South side, and to Cover the same with a Flat roof on his Wharffe Abutting on the Town's Slip nigh Scarlets AVharffe in Boston, the said building to stand 36 foot below the Northerly End of Fish Street ; Which he finds Inconvenient in a building of that Breadth to Cover the same so as to Cast the Water all One way as he first Intended ; It's Now Consented to That he Extend the said building to fourteen foot Stud on Each side thereof, and to Cover the same with a Roof of a Flatt Pitch instead of the abovesaid Heigth : [133.] To John Tuttle of Rumney Marsh to Erect a Timber building' for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long 18 foot wide and 16 foot stud on his Land over against the Dwelling house of James Ingles dece'd now belonging to M"" James Grant, Scituate and abutting on Prince Street in Boston, One End of the said building to Stand Abutting on the said Street, and he will Carr^' up Each side thereof with Brick, The Rear or Northerly End of the said building he Intends to joyn to part of an Old timber building there standing which he will Improve there as a Kitchen, and he will DemoUish the Front End of his Old house there now standing upon the same ground where the Front End of his said New build- ing will Stand. [134.] To Thomas Powell to Erect a Timber building for a Goldsmith Shop for his Son of 15 foot long 12 foot wide and 9 foot stud with a Flatt Roof on his Land Abutting on Newbury Street in Boston One End of the said building to Stand joyning to the Northerly End of your Petitioners Dwelling house and the other End thereof to stand about Thirty foot Distant from the Dwelling house of Mr John Barrell, On Condition that he Carry up the End next to Mr Barrells house with a Brick Wall to Extend in Heighth three foot above the Timber work thereof. Boston May 3*^ 1711. [135.] To Robert Cock of Boston Fisherman, For that Whereas as he had a Timber building of his now Standing on the Backside of the house of the Widow Joles Scituate and butting on Prince Street in Boston being 17 foot long, about 11 foot wide and about 14 foot Studd, which was formerly Improved as a Cow house and stands neerest to other buildings then it will at the place whereto he would carry it. It's Now Consented to That he remove and Carry the said building from the place where it now stands, and place it upon his Land Abutting on the aforesaid Street between the Land of John Goffe, and the Land of Samuel Hood and to Improve the same for a small Dwelling house which will then stand 13 foot Distant from the s^ Hoods Dwelling house which is by farr the neerest building there now standing. Miscellaneous Papers. 205 May 17, 1711. [136.] To Col. Thomas Savage, Whereas he has an Old Dwelling house of 27 foot long, 24 wide Now standing abutting on Salt Lane in Boston about Two foot and half Distant below Mr Mannings Salt house which building he Intends to remove about 14 foot down towards Scottows Dock and so further from the s*^ Salt house and he being Desirous to Erect an Additional building of the same Length with his s*^ honse and Adjoyning thereto of about 14 foot breadth and 32 foot Studd with a Flatt Rooff to stand next the s'^ Salt house on the same ground from whence he Intends to remove his s*^ Old house. It's Consented to That he Erect the said building with Timber. Provided that in removing the said Old building he no ways Streighten or lessen the highway or ways next thereunto Adjoyning and also that he Carry up that side of his said building next the said Salt house with a Dead Brick Wall Extending three foot above the Timber work. June 14, 1711. [13*7.] To Joseph Peason to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 25 foot long 18 wide & 23 foot Stud with a Flat roof on his Land Scituate between the Lands of John Bennit and the house of Zacheriah Trescott One End of said building to stand Abutting on Orange Street in Boston, the Southerly side thereof to stand Twenty two foot Distant from the said Triscots house and the Northerly side of the same will be more than 100 foot Distant from any other building now standing on that side. [138.] To John Lothrop to Erect a Timber building for part of a Dwelling house of 20 foot in Breadth Southwesterly next the highway and 12 foot in Depth to joyn in Addition to his other buildings there standing on the North East towards the Sea and 16 foot Stud on his Land Abutting on Mackrill Lane nigh the house which formerly was the Castle Tavern in Boston in the room and stead of an Old building of the same Length and breadth there now standing the which he Intends to Demollish and also he will Demollish another Old building Adjoyning next to Crab Lane of about the same Dimentions which formerly hath been Improved as a Joyuers Shop. The Land there being Marsh of a great Depth where a Foundation for building with Brick cannot be made with- out an Excessive Charge. August 14'S 1711. [139.] To Edward Hutchinson to Erect a timber building for a Smiths shop of 22 foot long, 18 foot wide and 9 foot Studd on bis wharffe below the Shops belonging to Elisha Hutchinson Esq"^ in Fish Street in Boston to stand 25 foot Distant from the s'^ shops and 1 1 foot Distant from Mr Jabes Salters Smith Shop which are the neerest buildings there now standing. September G"' 1711. [130.] To Capt. Natlianiel Oliver to Erect a Timber building for a Stable of 16 foot long 9 foot wide and 12 foot Stud on his 206 City Document No. 100. Land being a Pasture which he hires of Mr John Leverett scituate nigh Leveretts Lane in Boston, the which building will stand sixty foot Distant from any other building there now Standing. [131.] To John Beauchamp to Erect a Timber building of 18 foot long fifteen foot wide and Ten foot Stud on his Land on the backside of his Dwelling house in Newbury Street in Boston the which building will stand 150 foot Distant & from any other build- ing there now standing. September 6, 1711. [133.] To Thomas Palmer Esq^ to Erect a Timber building for a "VVashhouse of 20 foot long Fifteen foot wide and 8 foot stud to Stand Joyning to his new Brick house Scituate in that Pasture belonging to Eliakim Hutchinson Esq^ nigh the Fort Hill in Boston, Also One other building for a Woodhouse to Joyn to the s'' Wash- house of 35 foot long 9 wide & 7 foot stud And also One other Building for a Stable of 25 foot long 15 wide and 15 Stud to stand about 10 feet Distant from the said Woodhouse, All of which buildings will stand far Distant from any other buildings there now standing. And also to Cover his new Brick house with shingle. September 13. 1711. [133.] To Mary Edwards to Erect a timber building for a warehouse of 24 foot long 16 wide and 16 Stud with a Flat roof on the Lower part of her Wharffe lying before her house in Fish street in Boston, the said building to stand in the room and Stead of an Old timber Warehouse there now standing of the same Length breadth and heigth, the which she will Demolish. July 15'\ 1712. [134.] To Edward Gray of Boston Eopemakerto Erect a Timber building of Forty foot long 20 foot wide and 8 foot studd to stand abutting the Southerly end thereof on Cow Lane ; Also a Range of Sheds of Ten feet wide and seven feet studd and Four hundred feet in Length North Westerly and One End adjoyning to the former on a peice of Land which he lately purchased for a Rope- walk being the Rear or North Easterly side of that Land formerly known by the name of Atkinsons pasture nigh Long lane in Boston. Provided That the said buildings be continued to stand for no longer time than the same be Improved as a Rope walk. October 29. 1712. [135.] To William Skinner to Erect a Timber building for a Stable and Cow house of Twenty two foot long, eighteen feet wide, and Sixteen foot Studd to stand on his Land Fifty feet distant from the Easterly End of his Dwelling house, Scituate & abutting on the Easterly side of Orange Street in Boston, and farther distant from any other building there now standing. MiSCELLAXEOUS PAPERS. 207 January 8"^ 1712. [136.] To John Clark Esq' to Remove three shops now standing in the Front of his Land on ffish street unto the Front of his Land iu Middle street where they will be less obnoxious to fflre ; in the room whereof he will Erect a Brick house which will be a better preservative to the neighbourhood in Case of Fire. March 12"^ 1712. [137.] To Sundry Inhabitants of the North End of Boston to Erect with Timber a Meeting house for the Public "Worship of God of Sixty-five feet long forty eight feet wide and thirty feet Stud with a Flat roof and Battlements round the same on a peice of Land Commonly known by the Name of Major Richards's past- ure, Abutting Westerly on North Street, and Southerly on New Street, the said building to stand Fifty foot from any Dwelling house there now standing. [138.] To Isaiah Tay to Erect with Timber a building for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long 38 foot wide and 24 foot Stud on his Land Scituate on the Southerly side of the Starr Tavern in Boston, the said buildino^ to stand with One side thereof abutting on Hannover Street, and is to be iu the room of the Dwelling house of the late Thomas Harwood dece'd of about the same Length and breadth and the better to prevent the spreading of Fire he will Carry up both Ends thereof with a dead brick Wall, to be Three foot higher than any part of t. e Timber work and will also plaister the Front of the said building. April 10'\ 1713. [139.] To Samuel Wentworth to remove his house next the Sea in which Mr Ralph Carter dec'd forrnerl^' dwelt Forty foot lower down upon his Wharffe and to remove his house where Mrs Hall now dwells lower down on the s*^ Wharffe, and also to remove the Row of Shops now standing on the upper side and Mr Gerrish's Shop on the lower side of the Street to such place or places on the said Wharffe as the Select men shall advise & direct, the s** Went- worth having lately' purchased the housing and Lands of Capt Thomas Lake dece'd Scituate in Anne Street, and Intending to make the said Street there more Commodious by adding to the breadth thereof Twelve or fourteen feet as the Select Men shall advise, and to Erect Brick buildings on the full Front of his s*^ Land on Each side of the highway. [140.] To William Tilley to remove his Timber buildings lately Erected on a piece of Land belonging to Eliakira Hutchin- son Esq"" which he improved for a Ropewalk to a piece of Land next adjoining which he lately purchased of the heirs of Mr At- kinson he Continuing the same for the aforesaid use only : & also to Erect with Timber a building for a Warehouse of 30 foot long 25 feet wide & 15 feet studd on his Wharffe standing on the sea- board side before the Land formerly Gov" Searle's being farr dis- tant from any other building there now standing. 208 City Document No. 100. July the 30"^ 1713 [141.] To James Ponniman, For that Whereas he is about to Repah" a Dwelling house of his, being a Corner house fronting towards Summer Street and Marlborough Street in Boston, and being Desirous to Erect in Addition thereto upon a Vacant strip of Land of his (next to Summer Street) A New side to bis s"^ building of Twenty two foot long and Twenty six foot stud, which will En- large his s*^ house Eighteen Inches wide in the Front next to Marl- borough Street and five foot wider in the Rear, and he will Cover the whole house with a Flatt Roof and make battlemts round the same, the which New side will stand more than Fifty foot distant from Mr Joseph Aliens Shop, which is the nearest building on that side. August the 13"^ 1713. [143.] To Capt. Nathanael Oliver to Erect with Timber a building for a Kitchen of 22 foot long 14 foot wide and 15 foot Stud to stand in his yard with One End thereof Adjoyning to the middle part of the Southerly side of his Brick Warehouse at the lower End of Water Street in Boston, Provided the Two Ends thereof be of Brick and that he plaister or Rough Cast the Two sides which are of Timber and Cover the Roof thereof with slate. August the l4'^ 1713 [143.] To Henry Hill to Erect with Timber a New building for a Barn or Stoi'e house of 32 foot long 18 foot wide and 14 foot stud to Stand on his Wharffe next the Sea about 100 foot below his Still house which is the nearest building there now standing. October the 8'^ 1713. [144.] To Thomas Banister to Erect a Timber building for a Barn or Storehouse of Thirty foot long 20 wide and 18 Stud with a flatt roof on his Land Scituate at the lower end of the Common or Training feildin Boston, the said building to stand Abutting the So. Easterly side thereof on the said Common and the South Westerly end thereof on the beach next the Sea, and more than One thousand foot distant from any other building now standing. October 9'^^ 1713. [145.] To Samuel Rand, That Whereas he is now Erecting a building for a Dwelling house of brick abutting on King Street over against the Town house in Boston and his Land being narrow So as that the Rear End of his said building within the side Walls of brick will not be full Twelve foot and half in breadth on the lower story and Sixteen foot wide from thence upwards so that he can- not possibly carry up the same with Brick so as to have room for Lights and Doors. It's now Consented to That he carry up the s*^ End with Timber provided he Sufficiently Cover all the Timber work of that End (Excepting the doors and Windows) with Slate Stone. Miscellaneous Papers. 209 January the 5'^ 1713. [146.] To Robert Cojo, to remove a Timber building being a Barn or Workhouse of 20 foot long 16 wide and 12 foot Stud now standing nigh the Dwelling house where Deacon Sanders formerly dwelt at the South end of Boston and to place y*^ same in a pasture which he hath hired of Jeremiah Dummer Esq" Scituate on the Southerh' side of Long lane in Boston aforesaid and there to Improve the same to dwell in which will stand about 12 foot distant from the s*^ Dummers Coach house and farr remote from any other building there now standing. March the 11"^ 1713. [147.] To Daniel Allen of Boston Inhplder to Erect a Timber building for a Barn of 40 foot long 25 foot wide & 14 foot Stud on a peice of Land which he hires of Andrew Belcher Esq"^ on the Southerly side of Pond Street in Boston. The which building will stand Sixty three foot distant from an}' or the nearest building now there standing. Provided it be not Improved hereafter to any other use than that of a Barn or stable. Boston April 8* 1713. [148.] To Capt. Thomas Huthinson to Erect a Timber building for a dwelling house of 40 foot long 16 wide & 22 Studd where an Old Brewhouse now stands on the Northerly side of that his Wharffe belonging to & lying on the Easterly side of the Dwelling house in which Mr John Vial lately dwelt being on the Easterly side of Ship Street in Boston and also an Addition of other buildings for Shops or Storehouses to stand Joyning thereto in the same Range of 60 feet in length 16 foot wide & 12 studd and he will Demolish the s'' Old Brew house & the other buildings in that range belonging thereto of about the same breadth with that which he Intends to build new, and also he will Demolish his other row of old buildings now standing on the South side of that his Wharffe which was Mr Vials and he -s^ill leave that space Vacant & unbuilt. Provided the whole building be not above 16 foot stud & that the same be 20 foot distant from the above-mentioned Dwelling house. [s^'c] [147.] To George Terrant to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 34 foot long 18 wide & 18 studd on his Land on the Westerly side of the highway leading to Roxbury being part of the new Settlem" nigh the line of Defence at the South end of Boston. The whigh building will stand 400 foot distant from any building now there standing provided he carry up one end thereof with a brick Wall. Boston April 26"\ 1714. [.sic] [148.] To Andrew Belcher Esq'' to Erect a Timber building for a Dueling house of 42 foot long 36 wide & 25 studd on a peice* of Land of his abutting Westerly on Newbury Street & 210' City Document No. 100. Northerly on Pond Street at the ■ South end of Boston & for the better preventing the spreading of ffire he will Plaister or Rough Cast that side of the s'^ building which will stand abutting on Newbury Street Carry up Each end thereof with a dead Brick Wall Cover the roof w"" slate, the which building will stand about 30 foot distant from any building now standing at P^ither end thereof & more than One hundred foot Distant from any building, on ye Rear or Easterly side in the room & stead of an Old dwelling house on ye same ground now there standing the which he intends to Demolish. [149.] To John Colman to Erect a Timber building for a Kitchen of 20 foot square to Joyn in Addition to the Northerly end of that his dwelling house or Tenemen' coiiiouly called or known by the Name of the Bowling Green nigh unto Cambridge Street m Boston the which building will stand 40 foot distant from any other building there now standing on that side & is in the same place & stead of an Old Kitchen of 20 foot long & 18 wide there now standing the which he intends to demolish. [150.] To Samuel Wentworth, That Whereas he having for- merly by his petition dated the 6'*" of April 1713. Set forth his In- tentions to make the highway in Anne Street more Commodious by adding to the breadth thereof Twelve or ffourteen foot out of his own Land so as the Select men shall advise and to Erect brick buildings on the full front of his Land on each side of the said high- way, and Whereas there was then standing on his Land four dis- tinct timber buildings, which he then asked the liberty of removing & placing the same down on his Wharffe Vizt that his house in which Mr Ralph Carter formeilj- dwelt to stand 40 foot lower down on his wharffe that his house in which Mrs Hall lately dwelt to stand yet further down on his wharffe than the former & to remove that his row of Shops then standing on the upper side and Mr Gerrishs Shop on the lower side of the way to stand on such place or places of his Wharffe which was then Erecting as the Selectmen of the s*^ Town should advise And Direct, the which Petition was approved & License granted him so to remove & place the s'^ build- ing. Since which he hath considered of another way of building on his s*^ Wharffe more for the benefit & safety of his Estate there (& as he Conceives) of Greater securit}' to prevent the spreading of fflre, than what he formerly proposed. It's Now Consented to that Lycence be granted him to Erect a Timber building for a Dwell- ing house of 40 foot long 22 wide & 27 studd to stand on is afores'd Wharffe 70 foot distant iDelow the highway & he will CaiTy up each end of the s"^ building next the North West & South East with a dead brick Wall which shall Extend three foot higher than the Timber work thereof & as a further argument to obtain the grant of his Petition he hath already demolished that his house in which Mr Hall dwelt & intends to Demolish One half of that house in which Mr Carter dwelt both which were before intended to stand in the room of this which he now Petitions for in hopes of a Grant. June 16'M714. [151.] To Deacon John Marion and others the Coiiiittee for Miscellaneous Papers. 211 the first Church of Christ in Boston to Erect a Timber building of 16 foot long 12 wide and 16 Stud to Joyn in Addition to the North Westerly Corner of that the Dwelling house where the Reverend Mr Benj'' Wadsworth now dwells in the room and stead of an Old building of 12 foot Square now there standing the which they intend to Demolish, the which Additional building will stand remote from any other building now standing. July 13"^ 1714. [153.] To John Baker of Boston Blacksmith to Erect a Timber building for a Storehouse of 40 foot long 14 wide and 12 Stud on his Wharffe next the Sea Scituate on the Easterly end of his Father Deacon Bakers Shop & Wharffe on the Easterly side of Ship Street in Boston, the which building will stand 30 foot dis- tant from the Easterly end of his Colehouse now Standing there and One Corner at the lower or Easterly end thereof will stand about Eight foot distant from Robert Fethergills Slaughter house and at a farr Greater Distance from any other building now standing ; the s*^ Wharffe where the said building is intended to be sett being wholly unfit, there being no foundation to sett a Brick building on. August 19'^ 1714. [153.] To Eleazer Dorby to Erect a Timber building for a Stable 22 feet in length and 18 wide to Entertain his hay and horses, upon his pasture Land Scituate & abutting on Sea Street in Boston, which building will stand at 40 feet distance from any other building there now standing. Provided it be not hereafter Improved to any other use than that of a Barn or stable. . ^ Aug 19'\ 1714. [154.] To John Briggs of Boston to Erect a timber building at the Westermost End or Rear of his Dwelling house at the South End of Boston fronting to Newbury Street of 18 feet wide & 20 long in the room of an Old Decayed building there now standing which he will Demolish & intends to carry up a Brick Wall on the North side and at the end adjoyning to his Dwelling house the other part to be of Timber. Boston October 14**^ 1714. [155.] To Thomas Jones and Christopher Monk to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 40 feet long 30 wide and Eighteen Stud on a peice of Land which they lately bought of Mr Joshua Gee Scituate on the Northerly side of Princ6 Street between the Dwelling house of the late Benj" Swaens and tlie house whicii formerly was Daniel Travis's next to Snowhill at the North end of Boston the which building will stand 53 foot distant from the nearest building there now standing & for the better security in Case of ffire they will carry up the North West End thereof next to Benj" Swaens with a dead Brick Wall which shall Extend Two foot and half higher than the Timber work thereof & Plaster or Rough Cast the s*' Easterly end next to the said Travis's 212 City Document No. 100. & they will also place Battlements on the Roof. Provided the Petitioners carry up both Ends of the abovementioned building with a dead Brick Wall to extend two foot & half above the Timber work thereof. [156o] To Stephen Honiwell of Boston Boatman to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 32 foot long 20 wide & 15 stud on his Land being part of that which was formerly known by the name of Atkinsons pasture at the South end of Boston, the which building will stand abutting on a New Street which is In- tended to be laid out there & One hundred & Eighty foot distant from any otlier building there now standing & more^than 100 foot distant from the Laud of Theodore Atkinson Esq"". [157.] To Benjamin Johns to Erect a Timber building for a Barn or Stable for the Common Entertainment of horses of 24 foot wide 42 long and 15 stud on His Land Scituate & Abutting on or nigh Summer Street in Boston the which building will stand 100 foot distant from his own Dwelling house there and at a farr greater distance from any other building there now standing. Provided the afores*^ building be Improved hereafter to no other use than that of a Barn or Stable. December 2^ 1714. [158.] To Benjamin Andrews of Boston Marriner to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long 20 wide & 26 studd on his Land being part of that Commonly known by the name of Atkinsons pasture at the Southerly part of Boston the which building is to stand One End thereof abutting on a New highway there laid out &. called Atkinsons Street between the Land of Capt. Nath^ Green on the Nortli and the Land of Edward Grey on the South One side of s*^ building to stand abutting on s*^ Capt Greens Land, the which side he will Carry up with a dead brick Wall Extending Three foot higher than the timber work of s^ build- ing and the Rear or Easterly end thereof will stand 80 foot distant from Mr Greys Ropeshed which is the nearest building there now standing. [159.] To William Tilley of Boston Ropemaker to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house of 48 foot long 22 wide and 27 studd together with an Additional building for a Kitchen of 15 foot square to Joyn on the Easterly end thereof, On his Land being part of that which formerly was Gov'' Searle's pasture abutting on Cow Lane in Boston the which building will stand with the North Westerly end thereof next to Cow Lane and at that End 53 foot distant from his own work house and the Northerly Corner will stand 45 foot distant from an Old house in which Widow Puncheon lately dwelt which are the nearest buildings there and at a farr Greater Distance from any other building now standing, And for the better security in Case of Fire he will carry u[> Each End of the s*^ building w*^ a Dead brick Wall Extending three foot higher than the Timlier work thereof & he will plaister or Rough Cast the South Westerly side of the s*^ building. Miscellaneous Papers. 213 March y' 4"^ 1714. ' [160.] To Thomas Selby of Boston Perriwigg maker to Erect a Shop or building of Timber at the Eastermost end of Mr Butlers Row of Brick buildings fronting to King street in Boston upon a peice of the said Butlers Whartfe and Flatts to be twenty feet wide Thirty feet long and Twenty feet Stud ; Provided he carry up a Brick Wall at the Easterly end and rough Cast the other end, and sides thereof, and Cover the ro©f with Slate, and make and maintain Battlements on the same. April the 28. 1715 [161.] To David Colson of Boston Leather Dresser (in order to the carrving on his Trade) to Erect a timber building for a Work- house of 40 feet long 20 wide & 23 Stud with a Flatt on the Top of the Roof on his Land Scituate on the Northerly side of Frogg Lane at the South end of Boston in the room and stead of an old Barn there now Standing, the which Barn he intends to remove unto the Rear of his s*^ Land there to stand 50 foot distant from any other building there now Standing, the which new building which he now desires to Erect will stand with the South side theieof fronting to and abutting on the afores*^ Lane and the North side thereof will stand 30 foot distant from the s* Colsons own Dwelling house which is the nearest building there and 40 feet distant from any other building there standing and he will make and maintain Battlements on the Top of the same for tlie better security in Case of ffiie. [163.] To John Greeaough of Boston ,Shipwright to Erect a timber building for a Smiths Shop of 40 foot long 18 wide & 12 high on tbe one side & 8 Studd on the other side on a hollow Wharffe of his lying below a Certain Tenement or Dwelling house of his Scituate at the lower End of North Street in Boston, the which Shop or building is to stand 30 foot distant from his afores*^ Tenement which is the nearest building there now standing. The s** Shop is to be Improved by Solomon Towusend Black- smith instead of his former Smith shop which he hired of Mr Bronsdon, the which shop is now intended for other uses. June 9^^ 1715. [163.] To Joseph Malara to Erect an, addition (with timber) to the Southerly end of his dwelling house on his Land abutting on School Street in Boston of 22 feet in length (that being the breadth of his house) about 6 feet in breadth & 24 feet stud. On . Condition that the same do not Jett over the s*^ street. July 14'^ 1715. [164.] To Benjamin Bronsdon to Erect a Timber building for a warehouse of Forty foot long Sixteen foot wide & Sixteen foot Studd on the Easterly or lower End of that his Wharfe Scituate at the lower side of Ship Street in Boston, the w*^'' building will Stand forty foot distant from any other building there now Stand- ing. In Consideration of his Erecting the s'' Building, and the 214 City Docuivient No. 100. better to prevent the Spreading of fire, he will demolish buildings of his of about the Same breadth & length now Standing on the Upper or "Westerly part of his s*^ Wharfe July 25"^ 1715. [165.] To Benjamin Gallop to Erect a Timber building for a Smith's Shop of Twenty foot long, fourteen foot Wide and Seven foot Stud on the Lower End of his New Wharfe next the Sea, lying before his Dwelling Situate next to fflsh Street in Boston, the which Building will Stand forty foot distant from Mr John Olivers Cooper's Shop, & about the same distance from JMr Kenny's Slaughter house, which are the nearest buildings there Standing And in Consideration thereof he will remove his present Smith's Shop now in the Tenure of Eben'' Bridge abutting on the high Way to Stand Sixty foot further downward upon his Wharfe to be improved there, to Some other Use, Provided it be not improved to any other Use, nor Exceed the Dimensions above written. August 1^'. 1715. [166.] To Samuel Cunabell of Boston Housewright to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 35 foot Square and 18 foot Stud on his Land Scituate at the lower end of Sudbury Street in Boston, and next adjoining to the Mill pond being part of the Land formerly belonging to the Widow of John Moore dece'd, the which building will stand 120 Foot distant from the lower end of Sud- bury Street and 100 foot distant from any building there now standing. [167.] To Daniel Bell of Boston Mason to Erect a timber build- ing for a Dwelling house of 50 foot long, 21 wide and 18 stud on his Land next the Mill pond in Boston being part of the Land formerly belonging to the Widow of John Moore dece'd the which building will stand more than ninety Foot distant Westerly from the house now intended to be Erected by Samuel Cunabell and at a Greater distance from any building there now standing and he will set his said house to stand on the Southerly side of a passage way agreed upon to lye open through that parcel of Land. [168.] To John Baley of Boston Housewright to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long 20 wide & 18 stud on his Land next the Mill pond in Boston being part of the Land formerly belonging to the Widow of John Moore dece'd between the Lands of Samuel Cunabell and Daniel Bell the which building will stand 30 foot distant From the house now intended to be built by Daniel Bell and 58 foot distant from the house now intended to be there built by the said Samuel Cunabel. Sept^ 15, 1715. [169.] To Thomas Palmer Esq'' to Erect a timber building for a warehouse of 60 foot long 20 foot wide & 16 stud on his Wharffe scituate near Olivers Dock in Boston the Westerly end of s*^ building to stand 60 foot distant from an Old Warehouse Miscellaneous Papers. 215 of Ms there now standing the Northerly side thereof to stand 30 feet distant from a "Warehouse of Mr Stoddards which is the near- est building there & at a f arr greater distance from any other build- ing now standing. And for the better security thereof in case of Fire he will Plaister or Rough Cast the Northerly side & Westerly end of the s'^ building, and for asmuch as that he cannot (with- out an unknown charge) expect a foundation there to build with Brick. I [170.] To Francis Borland of Boston, That whereas he having an old barn or Stable of 23 foot long on his land Scituate on the Westerly side of Sudbury Street in Boston lying between the Bowling Green and the Mill pond and being desirous to make the same coinodious for a Coach house. It's Consented unto That he have liberty to Erect an Addition (with timber) thereto of Eleven feet in length and four feet and an half in breadth to the whole and also an Addition of five feet more in heighth & to prevent danger by fire he will Ceil with plais- tering the under side of the Chamber floor. October 6* 1715. [171.] To Henry Hill, Eleazer Darby, David Craige. Nich- olas Boone and Samuel Adams in the behalf of themselves & their Associates to Erect -a timber Edifice & Cover it w'"^ shingle for a pu"blick meeting house for the Service and Worship of God of 65 feet in length 45 feet in breadth and 31 feet stud with a flat roof and Battlements round the same on a peice of Land commonly called Church Green nigh unto Summer Street in Boston, the which peice of Land was lately by the Inhabitants of the Town erf Boston Assembled in a public Town meeting granted to them for that use. January 30, 1715. [172.] To John Roberts jun'' (For the better carrying on his Trade of a Boatbuilder) to Erect a Timber shed or Workhouse of 36 feet in length 19 wide & 9 studd on his Wharffe lying against Lynn street between the proprietys of James Freeman and Ben- jamin Williams at ihe North end of Boston, the which building will stand next the River 50 feet distant below y'' a'^ Street and 30 feet distant from a Kitchin belonging to a Tenement of y*^ s^'' M'' Freemans which is the nearest building there now standing. April 30*, 1716. [173.] To Edward Hutchinson Esq' for and on the behalf of the proprietors of the Saltworks at the Neck of Land in Boston to Erect there a Timber building for the boyling and housing of Salt of Sixty foot long, 40 foot wide, and Sixteen foot Stud, which (as is well known) will stand farr remote from any other building there now standing. July 6'h. 1716. [174.] To Oliver Noyes Esq'' to Erect a Timber building for a warehouse or Granary «fec of 150 feet long 20 wide and 16 Stud, on his Flatts lying on the Northwesterly side of his proportion of 21(5 City Document No. 100. the Wall or Out Wharves Scituate ou the southerly side of the Middle Gap (so called) in the Cove or Dock lying before tlie Town of Boston, tlie which building will stand more than 150 feet distant from any other building now being or standing, it being Impracticable at present to build y*^ same there with Brick. July 17"\ 1716. [175.] To John Williams of Boston Brewer to Erect a Tim- ber building for a Brewhouse of 30 foot long, 20 wide and 14 Stud, on his Land which he lately purchased of Capt. Nathanael Green, Scituate nigh unto Atkinsons Lane in Boston, the which building will stand Eighty six feet distant from a shed or cottage in the Rear of Mr. John Mannings Land which is the nearest building there now standing (near unto a highway which is there to be laid out) and at a farr greater distance from any other building. July 31^'. 1716. [176.] To Mary Hough of Boston Widow to Erect a timber building for a smith shop and Coalhouse of 50 foot long 25 wide & 10 stud on her Wharffe & Flatts lying against her Land on the Easterly side of Ship street and next adjoyning to the water ways and Flatts belonging to the Salutation Tavern at y'' North end of Boston, the which building is to stand (the North Easte'rly end thereof) twelve feet distant below that y^ Smith Shop now in y^ Tenure of Thomas Townseud which is One hundred and Eighty feet below the af ores'^' street or highway, the s'^ smith shop now designed to be built being Intended to be Occupied by Mr Nathan^ Ayres Anchorsmith and the present shop which he now hires of y^ s*^ Hough (which stands in a more hazardous place in case of fire) being intended to be Improved no longer as a smith shop, but applyed to some other use. Provided the s*^ Hough Place y^ s'^ building fforty foot Father down from the street than is mentioned above. October 4«^ 1716. [177.] To John Nelson Esq"" of Boston to erect a timber Building for a Warehouse of fifty feet long, Twenty five feet wide and fourteen foot Stud ou the Wharfe now in his Tenure, which formerly did belong to Deacon Theophilus ffrary de'cd. Situate at the South End of Boston the which Building (So Erected) will Stand One Hundred feet distant from any other Building there now Standing. July 19 1717. [178.] To Ebenezer Leadbetter of Boston Cordwainer to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 30 foot long 20 foot wide & 18 foot stud on his Land being part of that which formerly was John Masons pasture, abutting Southerly on the north Side of West street in Boston. The which building is to stand two rod distant from Mr John Briggs's Barn which is the nearest building there and ten rod distant from any Dwelling IN'IlSCELLANEOUS PaPEES. 217 house now standing & he not being able to be at the charge of building with brick. Provided the s*^ Leadbetter carry up that end of the s*^ building next to the said Briggs's Barn with a Brick Wall. July 29, 1717. [179,] To William Payne of Boston Esq'' to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 40 foot long, 30 wide & 20 studd on his Land being part of the new Range of Lotts on the Neck lying on the Northerly side of the line of Defence at the South end of Boston, the which building will stand about Two hundred feet distant from a house lately built by Mr George Terrant which is the nearest building there now standing. [180.] To Daniel Oliver of Boston Merchant to Erect a timber building for a Warehouse of 60 feet long 24 Foot wide & 18 Foot studd on a Wharffe which he is about to make on his Flatts being part of that which formerly was Gov"" Searles Flatts on the South Easterly side of that which was Harrisons Eopewalk in Boston, Scituate between the propriety s of William Tilley & Edward Grey, The which building will stand 60 feet distant from a Warehouse of M'' William Tilleys & at a farr greater distance from any other building there now standing. [181.] To Patrick Ogilvie of Boston Marriner to Erect a timber building for a Dwelling house of 55 feet long, 30 wide & 20 studd with a Kitchen of 20 feet Square to joyn on the Northerly side thereof, to stand on his Land abutting on the Northerly side of tlie Coihon or Training Field next adjoyning to a pasture formerly belonging to M'' Thomas Banister in Boston, the which building will stand more than 300 feet distant from any other building there now standing. August 29, 1717. [182.] To John Meinzies Esq', to Erect a timber building for a Barn and Stable of 40 feet in length 18 feet in breadth & 10 feet high in the side walls within one pasture belonging to him & his Wife in Suiher street which will be about 84 foot or thereby from the house also belonging to them now standing thereupon, which house is distant from any other house 100 foot or thereby on the one hand and more than 200 on the other hand and is bounded to the street by one little garden & to the Southward by the s'^ John Meinzies pasture. [183.] To Thomas Hutchinson Esq"" to Erect a timber build- ing for a warehouse of 40 feet long 18 wide & 16 studd to stand adjoyning to the lower end of another timber Warehouse of his of about the same dimensions to stand ,on that his Wharffe which formerly was Col'^ Fosters next unto the Wharffe which formerly was Mr John Vialls on the P^asterly side of Ship Street in Boston, in ye same place & stead of an old timber Warehouse of his there now standing of 36 feet long 18 wide & 16 studd with a shed of 10 feet in length adjoyning at the lower end thereof. All of which he intends wholly to demolish 218 City Document No. 100. April 10'\ 1718. [184.} To Jouatha,n Belcher to Erect a Timber Warehouse of 80 feet in length 24 feet wide and 10 feet studd on his Wharffe lying against his Land Scituate on the Westerly side of Boston abutting on Charles River being part of that Land which formerly was Mr John Aliens pasture, the which building will stand more than Fifty Rodds distant from any other building there now standing. July 14'\ 1718. [185.] To Jarvis Ballard of Boston to Erect a Timber build- ing for a Kitchen of 15 feet long 11 wide & 14 feet studd to stand adjoyning to the middle of the North West side of his Dwelling house scituate on the Southerly side of Cold lane in Boston, And to effect the same by running a timber building of his of about y^ same dimensions now standing on his Land abutting on Cold lane & placing the same to stand as a Kitchen adjoyning to his house as afores*^. Provided that he Demolish the old Leantoe now standing on that spott. August 22 1726. [331.] To PMward Pell Painter to Erect with Timber a smal Building in Gibbs's pasture near sheafe street at the North part of 224 City Document No. 100. Boston to be imployed for a Horse Mill for the making of Linseed O}^, the building to be thirty two feet long twenty seven feet buoad and about fourteen or fifteen feet studd. Sept. 8* 1726. [333.] To Samuel Welles of Boston Gent° to Erect with Timber a Dwelling house butting partly on Orange street & partly on Frog lane the s'^ Building to be fifty eight feet long thirty five feet broad & nineteen feet studd. April 8"^ 1726. [333.] To Thomas Hutchinson Esq'' to Erect with Timber a low Warehouse upon a hollow Wharfe on the Flatts at the North part of Boston on the lower side of the Way in Lynn street lying iDetween the Lands of the late William Burroughs & Benjamin Goodwin dec*^ the s*^ Building to be sixty feet in length eighteen feet in breadth and ten feet studd. May 25"^ 1727. [334.] To Leonard Vassall Esq"" to Erect with Timber on his Land in Summer street a Dwelling house or Tenement of Sixty six foot long twenty one foot wide & twenty one foot studd. May 25. 1727. [335.] To John Dolbeare of Boston Brasier to Erect with timber on a peice of Land belonging to the Town of Boston at the head of the Town Dock which he has hired for a term of years, a Dwelling house in the stead of a house now standing on the same Land which he intends to pull down, it will be about thirty foot front & adjoyns to a shop of the Petitioner. Sept. 21. 1727. [336.] To Thomas Hutchinson Esq'' to Erect with Timber a Building forty foot long eighteen foot broad & fifteen foot studd upon his Wharfe in Ship street instead of an Old building forty foot long twenty foot Wide & Eleven foot studd. Tlie s*^ New building to siand in the same Place where the s*^ Old Building now stands. February 29. 1727. [337.] To David Colson of Boston Glover to Erect with Timber on his Land fronting on Newbury Street & West Street in Boston & Extending as farr as the Coiuon or Training field a Dwelling house upon the same ground upon which an Old Dwell- ing house now stands which he proposes to take down, said Build- ing to be about Thirty two foot in the front about Forty four feet long & Eighteen feet Studd ; As also to take down a Barn near the house & set it up at a greater Distance in the pasture & also to Erect a New building at the Upper part of the Land next the Schoolhouse to be forty feet long Thirty Six foot broad & Nineteen foot Studd provided he build a Brick Wall towards Docf Stewards Land. Miscellaneous Papers. 225 March 28. 1728. [238.] To Benjamin Landon of Boston Shopkeeper to Erect on his Land at the South East part of Boston near Harrisons Eopewalk so called a Timber building for a dwelling house the s'^ house to be about Thirty eight feet long about I^ineteeu foot bi'oad & about Eighteen feet studd & a Small Kitchen joyning to it, & a small Building for a Cowhouse at some distance from it About Sixteen foot long twelve feet broad the s*^ building to be about forty foot distant from any building now standing & about Ninety feet from the Street being in the Midst of Marions Orchard so called. April 11. 1728. [339,] To Cap' Adino Bulfinch of Boston Sailmaker to Erect a Timber building on his Laud fronting upon Atkinson Street so called for a Dwelling house the s*^ Building to be about Forty feet Long Twenty feet broad & Eighteen feet studd & a small Kitchen to it. April 25. 1728. [330.] To Joshua Thorton of Boston House wright To Erect upon his Laud being part of the Land commonly known by the Name of Gibbs's pasture a Timber Dwelling house to be thirty six feet long Eighteen feet broad & Eighteen feet Studd. May 27. 1728. [331.] To Theophilus Lillie of Boston Merch' to Erect with Timber a small Shed in the place of a small old Shop which stands on his land at the Corner of Frogg lane so called at the South part of Boston fronting upon Newbury Street the s'^ Shedd to be about Eighteen or twenty feet long & about Fourteen foot broad & Eight or Ten foot Stud. June 27. 1728. [333.] To Ebenezer Hough of Boston Merch' to Erect with Timber a Building for a Warehouse upon his Wharf e near fflsh Street in the Room of a Smiths shop now standing on s*^ wharfe which he is to pull down s*^ Building to be about Thirty Six foot long Sixteen foot broad & fifteen Stud. July 24. 1729. [333.] To Ebenezer Bridge of Boston Blacksmith to Erect a Timber building for a Dwelling house upon his peice of Land at the North part of Boston near Beer lane so called s'^ Building to be about Thirty six feet long Eighteen or Nineteen feet broad and Eighteen feet Stud. . Sepf 16. 1729. [334.] To the Town of Boston to Erect a Row of Low Shops on part of the Town Dock which they Caused to be filled up to Contain 120 feet in length & 20 feet in breath that is to say to lay Groundsells & build with Brick thereon so that the Entire Rear as well as the Ends be of brick & the roof to be Slated as soon as they can procure Slate. 226 City Document No. 100. 1698. The names of the inhabitants belonging to the companei whereof Cap' Alen is Comander taken the sixth of Augt 1698. Capt Bowzown Alein 2 serv' Joliu Thwing Samuell Hood Rich : Crispp one negro James Labbloome one negro Joseph Green James Barnes one servant John Dassett senior John Dassett jor Edward Boilestone one servant Rallph Senderei Rich Procoter one ser. one negro. Obediha Procter Henerei Deering Nathaniell Shaw ffrancis Hollmes 2 servants Richard Green 1 servantt Abraham Nicolles Samuell Rucke Abraham Blish 1 servant 1 negroQ Thomas Pecke (20) Cap' Smithson Seth Smith one servantt William Gibbons 1 negroe Ellkana Pembrooke John Killbei j""" Joseph Rodgers Peeter Briggs : his sefvant M-" Pasteen John Cottei 2 servants Quaker meeting house (30) Thomas Bridgewater Henerei Gibbs 1 negroe Daniell Zacherei his man servant Thaddeus M'^Cartei 1 ser : one negro. M'- Burr School! Master [ ?] Thomas Clarke one servant. 1 negroe EUiakim Hutchison 1 ser. 1 mqjlatto Elliazar Mdodei Joseph Webb Samson Stodder (40) John Killbei : senior Richard Dreaper Benjamin Walker 1 negro® James Thornborei Joseph Mariner 2 servants Rallph Pei'kins Miscellaneous Papers. 227 Thomas Perkins Benjamin Pemberton 3 negroes John Nicolles Benjamin Rrlone (50) [?] Joseph Dollbeer George Cablle 1. negro Robert Hanah Thomas Burroughs ffosters hous Henerei Mattocke William Brown Mathew Collins Joseph Elliott Thomas Beetlle Henerei Ingram (60) 1 servantt John Green 1 servantt . Allexancler Rexwood 1 negro^ Collnell Pimm 1 negroe John Alein Jeremiha Alein Josshua Houghs Juor & servtt. Nathaniell Green Thomas Cooke Obediha Perrei John fflagg (70) at gardners hous Benjamin BuUiffaut Robert Guttriclge Peeter Barber 1 svt. 1 negro John Camell William Leckei John Edwards John Usher 1 svt 1 negroe David Johnson 1 negroe Samuell ffraisser sen. John Wattson (80) David Jeffereis one servantt William Bowen William Keen one servantt Samuell Plumer 1 servant.l negro M"^ Heanone Lawer Samuell Shrimton 1 negro M"" Roberts : his kinsman David joss Thomas Miller James Monteer (90) William Berbett David Mellvin Ebenazar Lowell Samuell Ward 2 servantts M"" Lovereo Corner brick house Mr Barnard Peeter Buttller 1 negeroe Experience Willird 22^ City Document No. 100. John Robertts James Green 3 servants (100) Edward BartUes Thomas Jepson James Robe William Weelsteed one negroe Beniamiue Moutfforde Edward Bedforde Peeter Allen [ ?] James Meeres one negroe Allexander Miller one negro. Edward Winslow 2 servants (110) Thomas Saviage William Man 1 ser. 1 negro Humpherei Richards 1 negroe Thomas Thornton Josias Williams John Bowcker Daniell Pouudiug William Ardolle William Crow one servantt Christopher Killbei (120) Robert Gibbe Samuell Laines one negro . Rodger Killcup one Indeiau Enoch- Green Lieffe his jorniman William Spurham John Henderson John Veassell Jonathan Everer one servant Widdoivs Widdow Thwing Widdowe Sweatt Wid: Davite Wid : Billiugham yVid : Harper Widow Mattson Widow Hill Widow Lambe Madam Shrimton Widow Hanker Widdow Joye Wid : Pounding Wid. Duttsone in all 140. Miscellaneous Papers. 229 Massachusetts Impost Office — Boston. Vessells Entered in y^ month of January 1714/5 Jan. 3 John Rayner y*" Sloop Friends Adventure from Sur- renam No Passengers 11 John Hambly y^ Sloop Newport from Rhoad Island No Passengers Stephen Toman y** Sloop Elizabeth from Surrenam Kelly A Taylor Vessells Entered in y" Month of Febuary : 1714/5 Feb. 16 Abrah^ Miller y^ Sloop Mary from Anopalis No Passengers Nath''. Fadre y' Sloop. 24 Edward Smith y^ Barke Adventure from Maryland No Passengers 26 Joseph Gorham y* sloop Increas froin Connectieott No Passengers 28 Thom'. Bell y^ sloop Mary from Maryland No Passengers Tho'. Lathrop y^ Sloop Adventure from Philadephia Elis\ Parrih. W'^ M'=Coy A raereht. • 28 James Coden y^ Sloop Mary from (Rhoad Island) N : Yorke No Passengers Moses Abbott y'' Sloop Pellican from Maryland No Passengers Francis Vandike y^ Sloop Tryall from New York. No Passengers Vessells Entered in y*^ month of March 1715. . Mar. 1 Jacob Boardman y^ Sloop Elizabeth from North Caro- lina No Passengers. Ebenezr Chamberlain y" Sloop Martha from ditto No Passengers 2 James Duncan y*^ sloop Swan from Virginia No Passengers. 9 Francis Norris y" Brig'. Martha from Mountserat. No Passengers but a Marriner. 17 John Braddick y'= Sloop John & Mary from New London Coll" Joseph Whieam of South Hould W" Beekman y'^ Sloop Speadwell from New-york Cornelios Van-horne A Merch'. 22 W" Bill y'= Sloop Anna from Compeachey John Williams & Charles Anderson. Laguners, 230 City Document No. 100. Mar. 23 Thom^ Daggett y^ Brig'. Leopard from new castle No Passengers but Marriners. Philip Kelinack y® Sloop John from Virginia No Passengers Dan^ Low y^ sloop Two Brothers from North Carolina No Passengers. 24 John Lovell y" Sloop Robert from Virginia John Ward a Labourer 25 John Steel y^ sloop Hope from Surrenam No Passengers Abiel Jones y'' Brig' Mayflower from Barbados Cap'. Tho^ Child Joseph Clark y^ ship Nathaniel from Compeachey No Passengers. Vessells Entered in y^ month of March 1715/16. Mar. 2 Rich''. Pitcher y'' Snow W™ & James from Isle of Thera No Passengers. Charles Howell y^ Sloop Mary from North Carrolina No Passengers Robert. Miers y*" Brig'. Lamb from Campeachy Thomas Naping a Bayman 3^ Hugh Crage y^ Sloop John from South Carolina John Tate a Mercht. " 5 Joseph Prince y^ Sloop Seaflower from N. Carrolina No Passengers. 6 Ebene'' Chamberlin y"" Sloop Martha from ditto. No Passengers. Thomas Lathrop y*" Sloop Adventure from Virginia. No Passengers 10 Isaac Perkins y'' Sloop Unity from Maryland Joseph Coates a marriner 12 Francis Norris y'' Brigt Martha & Han", from Mount- serat No Passengers 15 Thomas Bell y^ Sloop Seaflower from Maryland Henry Ballard A youth & three marriners 16 Thomas Fry y^ Sloop Try all from Antigua Francis Ditt}', John DoUe, marriners 23 David Jenkins y'^ Snow Betty from Fyall No Passengers. 26 John Brett y^ Sloop Adventure from Fyall No Passengers 27 Will™. Levingstone y^ Ship Neptune from Surrenam Barshaba Hart a widdow, Rosamond Thom a spinster 28 John Mitchell y' Sloop Hana. & Mary from N. Carro- lina No Passengers. Miscellaneous Papers. 231 Vessells entered in 3'^ month of May 1716. May 2 Miles Rainsbotham y^ Sloop Jane & Mary from N : Carolina No Passengers 3 Thomas Barber y^ Sloop Union from Long Island No Passengers Timothy Yeals y^ Sloop Two Friends from North Caro- lina No Passengers John Ford y^ Sloop Begining from New York. Anthony Coignand A French man John MuUins y*" Sloop Pellican from North Carolina Ann Arrington a Spinster James Nolan y^ Sloop Providence from North Carolina Tho^ Cary Esq a gentleman Jonathan Hart y* Sloop John & Robert from Harb' Island No Passengers 4 John Horton y^ Sloop Hannah from South Carolina Mary Phillips a widow & two children Adoniram Collins y^ Sloop Speadwell from Connecticutt No Passengers Thomas Cathcart y^ Sloop Jane & Eliz''. from North Carolina No Passengers James Manson y'' Skooner Mayflower from North Carolina Thomas Parris A merch' Joseph Glover y^ Sloop Mary from North Carrolina No Passengers but a Marriner. 5 Thomas Peck y® Sloop Mary from Virginia No Passengers. 7 Nicli" Davis y*" Sloop Sus''. & Sarah from Surrenam No Passengers. Jere''^ Owen y*" Sloop Sarah from St. Christopers John Fiffleld A marriner 10 Edward Cruff y^ Sloop Daniel from Turk Island No Passengers Josiah Prince y" Sloop May Flower from N. London Phineas Lathrop A Taylor 11 Endrgo Potter v" Sloop Two Brothers from Maryland No Passengers Edmond Wilkinson y*" Sloop Abigail & Ruth from New London No Passengers- 14 John White y'' Sloop Content from St Christophers No Passengers Thomas Curtis y'' Sloop Two Brothers from New London Tho' Lathrop y'' Slooj) Adventure from Phillidelphia Joseph Taylor a Planter 232 City Document No. 100. May Mrs Pumroy a widow Eliza Parris Francis Vandyke y^ Sloop Tryall from New Yoiik No Passengers. Mallachy Salter y^ Sloop Mary from North Carolina No Passengers. Natb^ Breed y*^ Snow Amity from Glasgow Elizabeth Campbell, Her mother & four Daughters Thomas Young a Youth William Kerkwood a Pedlar & Thirteen men servants Tho* Coverly y^ Sloop Bahama from Bahama John Sutton a Housewright & seven marriners. Edmond Freeman y^ Sloop Farmers Tryall from Con- necticut No Passengers 15 ' John Brooks y^ Sloop Seaflower from New York. No Passengers Thomas Cooper y^ Sloop Middleton from Connecticott Mrs Bull & three children Mary Jess a Widow W™ Goff a Marriner 16 John Wakefield y^ Sloop Hope from North Carolina No Passengers. 17 And' Robinson y^ Brig Mary & Abigail from Madera No Passengers 21 Tho^ Pensy y'' Ship W™ & Mary from Bristoll Capt. Paul Portlock ^ Capt. Rob*. Welch [■ Marriners. Capt. Tlio^ Willoby ) Tho' Sanders A Blacksmith. Tho' More a Shipwright Jos' Cearl a Corclwainer & Fourteen Marriners. Tho^ Porter y" Ship Strewberry from Surrenam John Steevens a Merch'. Tho". Fleming y^ Sloop Grayhound from South Carolina Tho^ Cuttler a Merch' W" Loughton a Ditto. Francis Britton a Planter. John Jenkins y^ Brig' Jer'' & Tho' from Jamaica No Passengers. Phillip Kelineck y^ Sloop Dove from Virginia No Passengers. Robert Campbell y'= Ship Truth & Daylight from Ireland John Williams a Joyner. James Kelly a do. EUinor Williams & two children Lewis Cary of New York Rich*^ How a Glover. Tho' Swift a Shooemaker Two Marriners & Eleven Male Servts. no Trades Four Female Serv*' Miscellaneous Papers. 233 May 22 Ellis Husk y^ Ship Riga from Lisbone No Passengers Arthur Reaks y^ Ship Four Sisters from Lisbone No Passengers. Sam^^ Waters y^ Sloop Dolphin from Cape Fransway No Passengers. 22 John Jones y^ Ship Boston Merch" from Bris[tol]. W" Vincent a Joyner Tho' Attwood a Gentlem" W™ Walter a Carpenf & his Wife Henry Atkins a Sailmaker W°^ Tayler a Seale Maker Henry Hooper Chiug" & servts. John Tilley & 8 serv'' a Ropemaker Caleb Fisher a Weavor Phillip Parmitor a Marriner Benj'^ Br^'ant a Carpenter & Seven Servt^ 23 Will™ Cradder y^ Ship Hanover from London Capt. Tho^ Porter. Capt Sam^^. Cary Sam". Banister Merch' Mad™ Banister 24 Ph-illip Callender y^ Sloop Mary form Rhoad Island No Passengers. Will™ Gold y'' Sloop Caulfield from Anapolis Joseph — a Soulder Thom^ Chase y^ sloop Vinyard from Conneeticutt Eph'' Arnold a Marriner Will™ Walter y^ Sloop Dolphin from Anapolis Peter Presious a Soulder Eliza Standburry a widdow 28 Thom^ Clarke y*" Sloop York from Antigua Capt The' Staples Capt Tho^ Mousell Cap' W™ Bill Thorn' Vernam y"* Ship Two Sisters from Barnstaple Capt. James Rude & five marriners Samuel Grubb a Youth Thomas Gruble a Marriner 29 Rich'^ Langley y*" ship Mary from London No Passengers Maverick Thomas y'' Sloop Martha from North Caro- lina. William Turell a Husbandman Samuel Turrell ditto Charles Den man Merch'. James Davis Bricklayer 31 Endymion Walker y*" Ship Concord from Topsham John Prince an Upholsterer WiH"> Ridge a Youth Timothy Astell y'= ship Allen from London • William Allen Mercht' & three servts Oxenbridge Thatcher Gent™ & servant Samuel Thaxter Ditto and serv' 234 City Document No. 100. John Dassett shoemaker William Bricivhead upoulsterer Sam" Vickers a serv' Rachal Richardson ditto several marriners Sundry Vessells from Turtuda but no Passengers. Vessells entered in the month of June 1716. June 1 Robert Whetherby y" Ship Robert & Eliz^ from Fegaria No Passengers. 4 John Ellery the Ship Anne Gall}' from Marriland William Grahor a Merch'. Jabez Crowell y^ Sloop Fairfield from Connecticut Tho^ Holland a Merch'. Dorithy Davis a Spinster John Kent y'' Sloop Neptune from St. Christophers No Passengers John Tabor y*' Brigh' Hopewell from Tertiida No Passengers 5 Joseph Gorham y*^ Sloop Increase from Connecticut No Passengers Thomas Chichester y^ Bark Mary from St Christophers Rich*^. Pullen. Adam Leland a Mercht William Pihsent Marriner. Charles Deming the Brig' Swallow from Barbados No Passengers. . 6 Charles Hogg the Snow Dolphin from Barbados. No Passengers Tho^ Gallop y'' Ship Crown from Bristoll Robert Sugett a Cooper 6 John Slocomb the Ship Eliza from' London Henry Caswell a Mercht Benja. Edwards a Marriner William Brooker y® Ship Restoration from London Isaac Lopez Mercht Abra" Gotatus ditto Jacob Rugo-les ditto. 8 William Lane y" Ship Loyall Heine from Fyall No Passengers John Pitts y^ Ship John & Sarah from Barbados Edward Cordwin Mercht. 9 Edward Burroughs y^ Sloop Abigail from Connecticut No Passerigers Danil Pulcifer y® Sloop Manchester from Mariland No Passengers Gersham Cobb y'' Sloop Brothers Society from Con- necticut A,ron MeMsh a Mercht. 11 Nicholas Fogwell y^ Sloop Francis & Katharine from Barbados William Brayde a Doctr. John Blaize a Marriner. Miscellaneous Papers. 235 Abraham Corn well y^ Brigtt. Arwia from Barbados John Ruggles, Marriner Joseph Ivnapton a Joyner Daniel Wyer y^ Sloop Seaflower from Connecticut John King a Marriner. June 12 Luke Anderson j^ Sloop St. Peter & St. Andrew from Barbados No j^assengers John Webster y^ Sloop Tryall from Curretuck No Passengers 14 Thomas Arnold the Sloop Judeth from Cape Fransway No Passengers John Codner y^ Ship Martha from Tortuda No Passengers 15 John Tallaway y^ Ship Friendship from Barbados No Passengers 18 John Reynor y*' Sloop Friends Adventure from New- foundland Tho' Hall Robin Strange James Harris ) all John Porter Edw'^ Ashly. Edw*^ Hynes j Marriners Robert Mackrell y^ Ship Mary Ann from Dublin John Gallard a Gent"' & his waiting man Tho' Barber y^ Sloop Fryall from Mariland Andrew Woodbery Marriner. John Pomrey y*" Sloop Mary from Antigua No Passengers. 19 John Ford y*^ Sloop Begining from New York No Passengers 20 Richard Brown y** Sloop Virgins Venture from Jamaica Sam Rogers a Doctor. John Macklin a Carpenter W™ Spencer y^ Sloop Pine Apple from St Christopher Jonas Gretty [?] a Marriner Sam^ Pompillion " William Beckman y® Sloop Speadwell from New York No Passengers 21 Joseph Sherbun y^ Pink Sarah from Madera No Passengers William Punchard y*^ Sloop Endeavour from Long Island Stephen Winston a Joyner John Brown y" Ship Rich'' & John from London Benj^ Woodbridge a Marriner Powell Howard a ditto 22 William Dove y*" Brig" Success from Jamaica No Passengers. 23 Sam' Raymond y^ Sloop Deborah from South Carolina No Passengers Nehemiah Doan y*" Sloop Rebecca from Connecticut One Marriner 25 William Bleay y'' Sloop Hannah & Mary from Com- peachy No Passengers 2-36 City Docujient No. 100. June 25 Peter Johnson y^ Brig" Adventure from Marriland No Passengers John Rawlings y^ Ship Mayflower from Cape Fransway No Passengers George Woodhouse y*^ Ship Success from Hull & Fyall John Belllgner Nich^ Oursell y" Ship Glob^ from Ireland John Bedford, Charles Ohara Shoe Makers James Hiues, Cooper W™ Eunis, Peirce Shortell, Carpenters John Edward, Tho' Lindly, Smiths John & Benj^ Wilcock" Lock-Smiths John Ennis, Currier Henry Coulton, Printer Thomas Baxter, Nay lor W"^ Baxter ditto Chris' Pescot, Pattoon Maker Abra™ Barnes Silver & Gold Cup Maker Daniel Gibbs, Silver Smith Robert Darky, Taylor Barb'' Bradford Katherine Wittehead, Lace Makers. Eliza Doyle, Coock Mary Reed, Milener Mary Crompston, Ribon Weaver Mary Antwisdal, Button Maker Mary Grant, Bedcase weaver. Mary Home, East^ : Potts. Ma™ Jane Damby, Coock Maite John & Patrick fargison Marriners 26 Joshua Thomas the Sloop Union from Barbados No Passengers. Nath^ Uring, y^ Ship Princes of Portiugal from Madera James Clark a Merchant. 27 Henry Foster y*" Ship Sedgewick from y*" Isle of May No Passengers William Alden y*^ Sloop Speadwell from Annapolis Tho' Wetherbe a Souldier. Joseph Prince y^ Sloop Seaflower from North Carolina No Passengers. Jacob Boardman y*^ Sloop Eliza, from North Carolina Benj" Edey a Carpenter & one Marriner. 27 Henry Davis y*' Brigg* Speadwell from Antigua John Drew a Taylor 28 John Braddick y^ Slcfop Revenge from New London Hanah Goodale Spinster 29 Tho' Lathrop y*' Sloop Adventure from New London No Passengers 30 Abraham Howard y^ Ship Brittania from Barbados Benj^ Woodbridge a Youth William a servant John Osborn y^ Ship Patience & Judith from London Adam Woods Woolcomber Miscellaneous Papers. 237 Andrew Forbes Mei'cli* Mark Hading a Joyner & his wife Patrick Ogilve Mercli' Jos'' Brandon a Serv' to W"' Allen Ttlo^ Tims Merch' Tho' Dresser, John Kimball, Redmon "] Johnin, James Hvde, Tho'. Sherbon, | All Tho^ Wiucall John Fitygerrill, Tho^ )■ Foster, Jos'' Green Story King & ] Marriners. William Symonds. j These are to Acquaint the Select men of Boston, that I John Bell living in King Street Boston, have lett out a small part of my Shop to John Hall watchmaker; who came from London about 5 months agoe as I am informed ; a single person and of a sober life & conversation and follows his business very dilligently ; I took him into my Shop upon Thursday the 29"' day of March last past : 1716 from yours to serve. John Bell Boston July 30''' 1716 Lately arrivd from London. Francis Dewing who Engraveth and Printeth Copper Plates, Likewise Coats of Arms and Cyphers on Silver Plate. He Likewise Cuts Neatly in wood and Printeth Callicoes. &c. Lodging at M" Hawksworths against the Bunch of G-rapes in King Street arrivd in the Jollif Galley capt Aram Commander the begining of July 1716. Massachusetts Impost Office. Boston. Vesse'^ Entered in the month of July 1716. July 2 Beni" Shommedieu y® Sloop Ann from New London No Passengers Tho' Foster y"^ Sloop Mary from Bahemies No Passengers. Sam" Saunders y^ Sloop Eliz" & Mary from Newfound- land No Passengers. Joseph Warren y'' ship Winter-Bourn from Bristoll Ann Atwood & Child Mary Battell & Six Servants 3 David Gentleman y'^ Pink, Eliza from Madera Richard & Patrick French Merchts John Ricliardson Gent'" Mary Tho'' Pickendon y*" ship America from Lisborn No Passengers. Sam" Skeel y'^ ship John & Tho^ from New Castle Robert Young George Palmer W" Brown John Graham Ross Oiy 238 City Docuivient No. 100. July 5 W™ Partridge y^ ship Eliz°- from Surenam W"' Blancha'rd a Bay Mau 6 Timothy Mulford y" Sloop Success from Connecticut No Passengers. Phillip Bass y^ Sloop Mary from Cape Fransway No Passengers. 7 Sam^' Pell the Sloop Abigail from Barbados No Passengers. Silvanus Hussey y^ Sloop Eagle from North Carolina Humphry Wady a Glover Edw"^ Nuby a Cooper Simon Slocomb y^ Sloop Success from Maryland No Passengers John Wells the Sloop Experience from Exuena No Passengers. 9 John Lane y*^ Sloop Friends Adventure from New Hamshire No Passengers. Richard Pitcher y^ Snow W™ & James from Barbados No Passengers. 10 Sam^ Foye y*" Ship Crown Gaily from Isle of May No Passengers. John Margeson y^ Sloop Mercury from New York Peter Colevvell a Cape Maker 11 Benj*^ Evans y® Sloop Betty from Barbado^ Charles Penny a Mercht & his boy John Higinbothem a Planter. 12 John Aram y^ Ship Jollif Gaily from London W" Baker, Marr'^ Capt Armitage Ditto & His Boy Francis Dewing Engraver W" Foster School Master Jno Richards Johny Tyley M'^ Wadsworth Marriners James Painter Abra™ Lyon serv'^ Eliza Winfield Ditto Eliza Stewart. Tho^ Lithered y^ Ship Mary from London Capt. Rich*^ Foster Capt. Peter Blackstone M^ Robert Butler ) ,3 M^Tho' Phillips l^^^eicn Capt Calvad a French Marriner. Joseph Kidder y'' Brig' Mich^ & Eliza from Barbados No Passengers. James Lugmore y'^Ship Katherine & Eliz^from Barbados No Passengers. 14 Joseph Johnson y^ Sloop Goodwin from Rho.de Island No Passengers 16 W" Hackleton y* Sloop Boneto from Compeachy No Passengers Edward Lucey y^ Ship Mary from Jarsy & Falmoth Charles de Curterett Amis Renouf Miscellaneous Papers. 239 July Edw^ Renouf Francis Durel Phillip Blackmore Francis De Rue Math'^ Fall Phillip Leblam & 7 Boys and 2 Girls Servants. 17 Gershom Cobb y** sloop Society from Connecticut Nath'^ Barbor. Merch'. James Goold y* Sloop Hopewell from Philadephia Benj^ Street. W" Person Mar"^ Benj" Holmes. Hannah Cook Spinster Tho' Thomason y*" Sloop Succeedwell fr™ North Carolina No passengers but Mariners Henry Aurthur y*" Ship Happy Return from Isle of May Francis Masters W"" Stone Antho'' Harbourt 18. Tho' Porter y^ Sloop Diamond from Antigua No Passengers John Janverin y" Sliip King George from Surrenam Pliillip Reason Nich' Artue Marr"^ Richard Sprague a Cooper Rich*^ Chisman y*" Ship Anna from London Abra™ Souter Mech° Jn° Jackson a Joyner 23 Edward Dennett y' Ship' Loyal George from London Martin a Sail Maker Andrews a Cabbinet Maker 24 Peter Moredock y^ Sloop Katharine from Long Island No Passengers , Joseph Allen y'' Sloop Neptune from New London No Passengers W"' Goold y^ Sloop Neptune from Annopilas W™ Sheriff Deliverence Blin y^ Sloop Two Brothers from New London John Bennett Cordwainer. 25 Phillip Barger y'' Ship Hannavour Street from Barbados No Passengers 26 Jeremiah "Wilson y*" Sloop Ann from New York Benj'' Smith Chair Maker 27 John Fuller y^ Brigg" John & Eliza from Barbados No Passengers 30 Josiah Prince y"" Sloop Mayflower from Conuecticutt No Passengers John Jones y*" Sloop Adventure from South Carolina No Passengers John Mitchell y" Sloop Hannah & Mary from North Carolina No Passengers Tho' Smith y'^ Sloop Adventure from Madera Tho' Wright a Marriner 31 Edw'^ Freeman y'^ Sloop Farmers Tryal from North Carolina No passengers 240 City Document No. 100. Sept. Vessels Entred in the Month of September 1716 Allexander Baker y^ Brigg'. Phillip & Mary from Mountseratt No Passengers David Arnold y" Sloop Charles fr™ Annopolis No Passengers. 3 James Cahoone y^ Sloop Mary fr™ Rhode Island No Passengers. Timothy Williamson y'^ Sloop Martha fr"\ Connecticut Sarah Strong, Spinster Robert Holleday Joseph Bosworth y*" Ship Neptune from Barbados W" Brown Merch' 4 Henry Lowder y^ Brigg'. Dilligent fro'" Antigua SanV. Royall MerchK & Bro'. Frewin a Tallow Chandler. 5 Jefifry Bedgood y" Ship Eliz^ fro™ St. Christophers No Passengers 8 Dan^. -Jackson y'' Sloop Mayflower fr™. Newheaven Sarah Cotton Spinster John Lastly y" Sloop Speadwell fr"\ Jamaica No Passengers. 10 Jacob Boardman y^ Sloop Eli?/, fr™ N. Carolina No Passengers Will'^. Walter the Sloop aiayflower fr"\ Anopolis W"\ Tipen [ ?] A Solder Rich*^. Collier y'' Brigg\ Dau\ fr™. Surrenam Phillip Lewis Marin'". Miles Rainsbothem y*^ Sloop Jane & Mary fr™. No. Carolina Ebenez^ Allen 11 John Thorp Brigg" : Eliz". fr"'. Lisbon No Passengers. John Bonner y'^ Sloop Christopher fr"\ Barbados No Passengers "• Ebenezer Graves y*" Ship John & William fr™. Compeachy John Lane Jos. Rogers Jn". Woodman Cornelius Mackneroll '' "-^ William Jarmann y^ Snow Henry fr'". Bristol W"\ Bryan a Marine John Lennard y** Ship three Maryes fr™. Barbados No Passengers 14 Henry Richards y^ Pink Rebecca fr™. Topsam W'". Joanes W™. Pallamer Benj''. Brook Jacob Barnes 18 David Prince y'' Sloop James & Mary fr'". N.Carolina Jon'' Phelps planf^ Charles Bull Cabinet Maker Ebenezer Chamberlain y^ Sloop Martha fr"\ N. Carolina Sam^. Northy a Mariner I Servt'. Miscellaneous Paper?. 241 Sept. 20 Sam. Roberts r Sloop Eliz\ fr'". Newfouudlaud John Poor & Wife Jn°. Pop Peter Dimoud James Comins \ Rich'i. MoncoY Rich^ Clark Tho^ Warriu j J-ames Semons Tho^ Ebdon Amos Vellcot ( Ja°. Chaple Jn°. Lecau Robert Webber VMarriners Antbo^ . Torel S am' . Adams Robert Brooks ( Jn°. Knot Jn°. Arly Ju°. Shopiii J Jn°. Radford Ju°. Edwards -^ Georo-e Pumiss y^ Brigg' Joseph & Sarah fr'". London & Teuareaf James Sterling a Merch'. & Six of his Marin^ Gresham Cobb the Sloop Brothers Society fr"\ Connecticut John Hayden 21 Edward Sturgis y" Sloop Prosperity from Connecticut Jn«. Darling 1 Farmers David Sturgis Peter Kmg \ John Abbott y'= Sloop Seaflower f r'". New Hamshire , One Woman & 2 Children Robert Mires y" Brigg*. Lamb fr™. Compeachy Josiah Robert a bayman Jerm"". Cogswell a Doctor 24 John Larment y^ Sloop Adventure fr"^. Newfoundland Mark Dem, Pirce Dwyre, Pirce Gent James Gar warn, Nich^ Robert, W™ Warrin Tho' Chevalier, Jn°. Chevalier, Jacob Am John Lebrok, Phillip Lemarmett, Simon Levil Peirce Leprevet, James Rabay, Tho^ Boarai Michl Rabay, Tho^ Blondell, Glande Lesage BertremDenisod,BarnardUherenne,Mich''.ThomaBl Jn° Lovlel, Jearge Parker, John Lecras Tho' Steeme, Thos. Baily Honori Silvester Ebenezer Fisher y*= Sloop Katherine fr'". St. Thomases No Passengers Arnold Gillum y^ Sloop 4 Friends fr'". Connecticut No Passengers Peter Murdock y' Sloop Katherine fr"\ Long Island No Passengers Dan' Frizell y' Brigg'. Betty fr"'. Antigua No Passengers Willoby Hall y' Ship Fortune from New Castle No Passengers Isaac Bird y" George & Mary fr"\ Weymoth W". Gilbert a Merch'. John Gale y' Barque Carpenter fr'". White Heaven No Passengers Deliverance Blinn y'^ Sloop 2 Brothers fr'". Connecticut No Passengers Tho^ Jenkins y'^ Brigg'. Success fr'". Bilboa & Cows No Passengers 242 City Doctoient No. 100. Sept. 24 Thos. Daggett y' Ship Esther f i"\ London Rich". QuickC Rich"^ Mohaer ") Ju°. Pressin wife & Child [ Marin' Jane Rogers & B Children J Thomas Potts y*^ Ship Anna & Mary fr"\ Bristol! Tho% Carslake a Mereh' Tho^ Barnat Jn°. Moffat Rich*^. Revess & Wife Marin^ Thos. Goodfellow a husbandman Jacob Spikman a Cooper Giles Lester Clark Joseph New Shipwright Thos. Gilbert & Serv'. Tho'. Dimond the Ship Dove fr™. London John Frizel a Lad Patrick Gaskin a Gent'. Tho^ Goodale Merch^ William Beckmau y' Sloop Speadwell fr"\ New York Mr. Peck a Leather Dresser 25 Tho'. Fleming y'' Sloop Grahound fr"\ South Carolina Jn°. Ranchen Merch* & his Wife Jn''. Markland Doc'. Dan^. Dean Plants Jn°. Demick Edw'^. Demerick '\ Jn°. Hipingstall Jn°. Pollock V Mariners Will'". Hipingstall j Sam^ Cutler Sailmaker Joii\ Sharp j^ Ship Marblehead fr™. Holland Jacob Wendall a Merch*. 27 Richard Thomas y^ Ship Thomas from Jamaica No Passengers 29 George Marshall y' Brigg' Mary fr"". Barbados No Passengers. Dated primo October 1716 Dan. Russell, Comm. Miscellaneous Papers. 243 A LIST OF SCHOLARS. Edward Waine Thomas Foster WilP. Rogers Henry Hoskins Geo^. Allen John Glasures Will™. Agar John Clark Jon''. Balch Elias Hearsey Geo^Numarch Clarke John Holyoke John Emmons Will". Brown Will'". Hearsey Jacob Williams John Salisbmy Oliver Luckis Tho^ Clarke Searle Elizur Holyoke John Langford Nathan JNlillward Will'". Millward Thomas Cobb WilP. Sunderland Joseph Decoster Nath^. Rogers Alexander Proa John Roulstone John Lord Eben''. Williston Thomas Knox Alexander Williston Geo^ Davenport Will™. Russell Nath^ Fowle. Will'". Perkins Benj*^. Waine John Farnum Will"". Bonynge John Maxwell Hood James Clark Robert Williams Nath'. Emmons Enoch Crosby Edmund Moulton Will™. Bennet. Benja. Hoskins John Brilesford John Davis Josiah Millward Nath'. Eaton Jon^. Stoodly W™. Ross John Coombes Andros RandoU John Foster Williams Benj''. Hatch John Gowdey Will™. Delarue William Waters Eben^ Waters Joseph Johnson Beni^ Clark Isaac McDaniel Walter Smallidge Daniel Collins John Pace Jacob Wendell Stephen Dumaresq Francis Welch Thomas Seymore Isaac Winslow Clark Skinner Russell James Lamb Ellis Gray Blake Thomas Hickling Joseph Taylor Solomon Blake George Blake Charles Sigourney Norton Brilesford John Gore John Maverick John Fletcher Henry Fletcher The above is a true List, of Eighty Six Scholars, belonging to a Publick School, for Writing and Arithmetick, under the Care and Education, of Samuel Holyoke, Master. Boston June 29, 1753. Patrick Power David Dunn Patrick Phealan IVIicheal Nevil Phillip Ryan Aiis 19. Imported from Hallyfax in the Phipps Passengers Names John Ryan, F^dinond Magrath John Cuff, Thomas Glody, Hugh Keen The above are Fishermen 1762. Scoon"" Patience W Rich*^. Power Thom^ Power James Cosquer Thomas Fitzffearld W™ Phipps 244 City Document No. 100. the Passengers on Board the Brigg The List of Elizabeth. Gentlemen in the Cabin. M' Le.wis Mercb'. Capt. Sheppard, Marriner. M"" Thomas " Capt Cooke Landed at Nova Scotia. Capt.WilP' Sheppard, Marriner. M-- Gill " " " " M' Williams, Mercht IVP Shaahay " " '' " Capt Hosier, Marriner. Capt. Johnson, Marriner The Shipes Company in the Sturage Sam^ Breed, Thomas Hamilton, Ed. Shaahay, Abraham Haldridge, Jacob Luke. Gilbert Northey — mate, W" Frygall, John Sealy, . James orchard, John Casey, W™. Shannan, Amos Boorn, Thomas Hoodley, Christopher Frances, John Darge, W"' Edgiscoate The Famleys Henrey Bradford Ship carpenter one Wife sister and 4 children W™ PulliDg, Mason and his wife W™ Hyman Fisherman and 2 woman and 4 children Joseph Pottle ship carpenter one woman and 6 " Philip Marshal, Fisherman one woman 2 " Ed. Freeman, Fisherman 3 " Mathew Greenslet " pne woman 3 " Joseph Newel " one woman 1 " George Wood Taylor one woman 2 " James Daw one woman 3 Nova Scotia — Frs Hearn Emanuel Stow, Fisherman two women 5 children John Waldon carpenter one woman 1 child. I. Office Boston Aug 24. 1762. A list of Pasingers Brought oup from Halifax In the Swaller Samuel Doggett, Mastar Doct. McComb Royal Regiment Halifax " Landed at Sloop Neail his Sarvent M'' Sanders marchant William Philips Sandwich — William Huston ? Boston — Petar Aiers, Manchestor Mosses Lowel, Rowley Jesiah Molten, Wannam Samuel Palmer Rowly Seth Blossam, Barnstabl John Poor larland Elihu Wordrof | Thomas Peach ) New York Mason & Wife and five Children Molbary John Dobl ) t-, , T u T3 4- f Boston Job Baxter j I. Office Boston May 17. 1762 ditto Mariland Trader Printer Fisherman Trader Salar Trader Trader Book keeper Miscellaneous Papers. 245 PORT ARRIVALS — IMMIGRANTS. [The first name is evideutly that of the captain of the vessel.] 1763. Mar 16 Hugh Hunter, Ship Devonshire from London Cap'. Sam. Dashwood. Cap'. Will™ Scott, Marriners. M'' John Lewis. M"" John Hatton, Merchants 18 Marlaugh M'^Carrell, Sloop Phenix from Louisburgh Lieu' Barnes of the 45"^ Regiment. His Wife & 2 Serv'^ 22 Seth Chipman Sloop Abig^ from North Carolina Phelix Dunn a Marin" 25 Joseph Ingraham Schoon'' Speedwell from St Martins Cap'. Rob' FoUett Marrin"- 28 Thoms Valentine Brig^ Vanson N. York. M" Houldies wife to M" Houldies of New York. Lydia Wisell a Mollato April 2 Hugh Orr Schoon'' Betsey from Maryland John Lablanch \ Frenchmen that went from this Simon White j Province Nath^ Atwood Sloop Betsey from Hallifax John Bels, Merch'. Peter Yengle Traider Patrick Poor, Taylor Joseph Williston, And"^ Master, John Roach \ Far- Luke Herwell, Fran' Mores, Adam Inster j mers. Joseph Elisken, Will™ Pake ] c- -i c It. 1? 1 d u • r Sailors Sam' Bryon, Edw" Hier. j Enoch Creken — Soldier. 4 Thom' Frazier Sloop Phenix N. Carolina Morris Dunlay K^^^,^.^,, John j 5 Bellingham Watts Schoon^'Cbarmg Salley [from] Provi- dence M' David Love a Trader Cap' Abrah" Gubuatt Marrin^ 9 Crowell Hatch Sloop Salley from N. Carolina M' Read a Planter Cap' Gilbert Ash Marrin'' 15 Sam' Gorham Sloop Baltimore from Philadelphia M"" Cumings Merch' 18 Nath' Shiverick Sloop Lovey from Philadelphia. Cap'. Eversou of Salem Marrin'' & His Mate. 20 Calvin Deleno Sloop Dove from N. Carolina M" Moor a Widow M"" Archab*^ Gallaspe Merch' 21 George Bartlet Sloop Speedwell from Maryland Miss's Jane & Peggy Gorden for Hallifax " .Jon"* Snow Sloop Scorton Policy from Philedelpha M' John Johnson Merch'. 25 James Dickey Sloop Lucy from Hallifax Jam' Dennis a Soldier & His wife. 246 City Document No. 100. Susa-naa Farr wife to a Soldier Johu Forgusou a Trader M'' Yearley a Mercli' Jam' Sherman a Jewiler Eliz"" Richards a Spinster M"'' Green belonging to Hallifax. 27 Will'" Jernigan Sloop Brittania from Maryland W" King a Marrin' Josiah Gorham Sloop liana from Philidelpha M^ W". Black Merch'. May 3 Edm'^ Morton, scoon*^ Dove from Hallifax M" Gerrisli Wife to Benj'^ Gerrish Esq"" " M" Gray wife to Mr Gray Mess" Jacob & John Wendell Merch* Capt Small & two sailors Capt Black " four sailors. 9 Thorn' Goodspeed Sloop Desire from Connecticutt David Rowland Esq'' & Daughter. 10 Elnathan Jones Scooner Susan*^ from Granada. Cap' Lawson ") Cap' Mumford & Boy >- Marriners JVI^ Giles & two Boys. ) Nath^ Tompson Sloop Defiance from Philadelp'' M'' Morrison, Mr Combs, Mr Smithers, Marriners John McKean Scoon'' Lark from Havanah M' Atkins a Merch' 11. Thomas Jones Sloop Trval from N. Carolina M-^Thom' Shaw") M"^ Jn" Conney >■ Traders. M"^ Mick ) Peter Newman Marrin"" M" Mary Pitman & her Brother Children to M' Pitman, Hatter. 14 Nath^ Doan Sloop Polly from Connecticut M" Starr Wife to Cap Starr, & his son Eliz"" Snow Spinster Joana Green Daughter to M"" Green Brasier & three men belonging to Connecticut Rob' Calef ship Volunteer from Loudon Cap Elliot Hugh McCoy Marriners Tho' How W° Refolds p^^aiimeis. 21 Nath^ Williams Snow Priscilla from S' Tubes [Saint Ubes] M"" Thom' Cassey Merch' — Zach^ Gage schooner Tryal from Martinico Cap' Job Bradford Marriner Doct. Loring 4 Marriners 23 Mark Fernald sloop Friends Adventure from Piscataqua Eben'' Hodskins ") Jonth'' Wetam I c 1 1- Geden Watam | Jacob Bridgham J Miscellaneous Papers. 247 23 Sam^ Windson Sloop Unity from Annapolis ]\P Reed a Farmer M^ Fletcher a Ditto M' Barnes a Ditto. 30 Jam^ Dean Sloop Defiance from Hallifax. List not given in. June 4 Joseph Chapman Sloop Ranger from Connecticut Mary Edwards Spinster. 9 Jam' Dickey Sloop Lucy from Fort Cumberland M"" Charles Chalton a Farmer 13 Caleb Symmes Brig' Catherine from Guaodilope Henry Vassel Esq & 3 children to His care. 17 W" Wimble Sloop Stanford from New York 8 House Carpenters belonging to this town. " Ephraim Dean Schoon"" Murrey from New F*^ Land Cap"^ Bulley a Marrin"^ M-- Buiton ) j^ ,^ts M-- Brock i ^^^^^^^ 20 Epes Greenough. Sloop 3 Friends from Piscatuqua Miss F^liz"^ Bryan Spinster M''^ Han^ Day wife to a Merch* — Nath^ Shiverick Sloop Lovey from Philadelphia David Scott, Weaver M'^ Boyes Brazier M" Catherine Horrick wife to a Marriner Frank a Marriner 21 .John Pinder Sloop Salley from N. Carolina John Atkins Trader — Hen^ HaughtoD Schoon'' Betsey from N. Carolina ]yp ^m Thompson Merch' 22 Tho' Mitchel Schoou'" Glasgow from N. F*^ Land M'' Hamilton a Lieut' M" Warren Wife to a Soldier & 2 Children 27 Step'' Bourroughs Schoon'' Mercury from Connect 5P' Clark of Connecticut, M""' Han'' & Esther Sheltou of Ditto M""' Abigi Lewis Ditto '^ David Codner Schoon"" Policy from New F. Land Cap" Sam' Row, Cap" Swetland ") Cap" Jonas Bass, Cap" Tead >■ Marriners Cap" Hall, ) James Orr Snow Jenney from Glasgow 13 Sailors Will'" Smith a Lockmaker. Alex"" Willson a Brewer Will"' Barely a Smith. M"^ Rob' Shelork Merch' Epes Greenough Sloop three Friends from Piscatuqua Mary Prout, Deborah Prout & Abig' Lang Spinsters George Hastam Sloop Yarmoth from Hallifax Cap" Keen, Cap" Will'" Barron. ~) . Lieut Abrah'" Tuckerman. ! Provential Lieut Nathan Deleno. j Officers Lieut Isaac Tuckerman J 248 CiTT Document Xo. 100. July 25 27 28 30 Aucr. 2 Lieut Michael Martin Doc' Moor 5 Sergeants 30 Privats 10 "Women Viz*. Mary Tuckerman Ann Evens Mary Ryan Marg' McKimm Mary Grey Lydia Keen Hannah Morse Mary Gault Margert Akins Jane Warner I Provential ) Officers Ditto Ditto Soldiers 14 children Viz' Eliz"^ Keen Jane Warner Char' Warner Marg' Warner Mary Tuckerman Barth° Tuckerman Marg' Akins Ann Gault Lydia Keen Abig^ Keen Joanna Keen Eob' Keen Lydia Ryan 42 men 10 women 14 children Ann Evans ' Isaac Phillips Schoon'' Nancy from Cape Breton John Monlony, Cap' Curr. Mich' Colman }^ , ,g John Bowles, M"" Shepard. Edw'^ Terrel j ^^^^^'^'■^ Jam^ Carrol, Taylor John Dillon, Marrin'' Doct Rogers, Catharine Ceasey Will" Morton Brig' Industry from Georga M"" David Conzenham Planter And"' Gardner Brig' New Swallow from New York. Passengers not given in W™ Homer Schoon"" Ranger from Fyall M"" Char' Milton. Epes Greenough Sloop three Friends from Piscatuqua Cap° Sam' Darling ") Rich'^ Marshall [ Marrin"^ WilP Thomas ) M""'. Mary Sherburn & Her son belongs to Piscat- uqua. John Dean Brig' True Britton from Jamaica M"" Nathan Butler a Gentleman Benj" Stedman Schoon"^ Humbird from Jamaica Mr Will™ Perrey Mr Jam' White Jon'" Clarke Sloop Sherburn from Cape Sables jonta Worth Farmer Elisha Coffen Fisherman M" Doan wife to a Fai-mer. Jos"^ Dobel Schoon'' Nancy from N. F. Land Cap' John Pele Marrin"""^ Helier Thoumy Brig' Royal Charlotte from the Havanah. Lawrance Memy a Boy that was cast a Way. And"^ Newell Schoon'' Ann from St Eustatia Lieut Phillips & His Serv' Cap" Walker Marr^ Merch' Miscellaneous Papers. 249 12 Fran^ Wells Brig^ Hannah from Martineco M" Will'" Ramsey Merch* 13 Eph™ IVrFavland Sloop Peggy from N. F. Land. M"" Boswetb a Mercli'. Hugh MThillimy Sloop Unity from Hallifax Josiah Nuttage ^ Will" Wheat [-Traders. John Griffin ) John Peck House Carpenter. 15 Corn' Crocker jun'' Schoon"" Lucretia from N. Carolina Cap'' Allen. Nath^ Doan Sloop Policy from Connecticut M""" Melone a Widow M"^ Wells, M'' John Norton Farmers. Jam' Peirepoint Sailor 18 Nath^ Shiverick Sloop Lovey from Philadelphia Cap". Gabrel Leblon Doct. Torrey [ ?] & His Wife W" Brown a Painter Jonath Herd a Taylor Miss Nancy Macksford to the care of M'' Maxwell. 20 Jam' Dickey Sloop Lucy from Fort Cumberland David Hopkins a Farmer Will" Sharp a Seaman Jane Danford wife to a Soldier at Fort Cumberland. 25 Nath. Atwood Sloop Sally from Louisbourgh Sam' Bonner Merch' John Coverly, Clerk to the Hospital at Hallyfax Joseph Peirce a Carpenter 26 Noah Doggett Scoon'' Abigail from Bristoll James Russell Merch' Cap Duff ] T»r • T o T^ T T r Marruiers. Jn° English j 29 W" Wimble Sloop Stamford from N. York M" Cowdry & three children, wife to M'' Cowdry a Clerk Sept 2 Benj'' Homer Sloop Swallow from Quebec M- Will" Dooley ) M' David Orrick J ^^^-^"1^ 27 Soldiers 5 Ephraim Dean Schoon"' Murray from N. F. Land Soldiers. 13 John Waterman Sloop Deborah [from] Philadelphia Cap' Lamb M' White a Soap Boyler. 14 Revell Munroe Sloop Advice from N. Carolina M"" Parker Quince a Merch' Roger Moor a Youth for Education. 24 Joshua Beal Schoon'' Desire from Hallifax The Rev" Mess'" Manning & Sutton M'' Daniel Sigorney Mercht 250 City Documei^t No. 100. Hen^ Clarev M^ John Wakefield Step" Walker Norman ^PCloud W'" Dougliarty Joseph- CoUick Daniel Kenney ) Soldiers W™ Wood W" M^Garth Sam" Killpatrick Alex Brown W™ Campbell Peter Lebauch Roger Ryan a Soldier & his wife Sam^ ^tebbens Scoon Eliz from Quebeck Cap Roger Bartlet & his men | ^arriners Cap. Habersham ) 26 Linsford Morey Scooner Speedwell from Bristoll John Harris '\ Thom' Cain V Marriners W"" Screech) Andr"^ Jackson a Distiller 29 James Dickey Sloop Lucy from Cumberland Cap' John Walker M'^ Robert Wadley a Brewer M"" Jn° Edyl M"" King [■ Farmers M' Gardner ) Oct. 5 Lott Hall Sloop Endeavour from Quebec M'' Charles Jerham a Merch'. 10 Hugh M'' Phillimy Sloop Unity from Halifax M^ Walker, Tim'^ Dawey, Tho^ Hubbard | g^i^jigrs* David M^Lane, Desire Haws. j Tho' Paul Carpenter Barber Walker Traider. Phillis Henry Wife to a Painter at Halifax Tho'' Simmons Sailor Ellery Bridge Wife to a Surveyor at Luningburg Jam' Freeman "a Lad for Education Jon" Mansfield Sloop Dove from Connect'. M" Rebecca Russell a Widow Eleaz Hathaway Sloop Ranger from New F** Land James Morton I g^j^^^,^^ Eben'^ Avery j Rob* Farthing Ship Adm^ Boscowen from N. Castle M'' Lowdey a Cooper. 13 John Philips Brig' Industry from St Enstatia M''^ Hawks & Son Fran' Chase Sloop Baltknore from Philad^ Jam' Renolds Merch' M"^ Dean. Miscellaneous Papers. 251 17 Chars.? Andrews Sloop Mary froro Connect'. M"* John Brown & 2 Boys & 1 Girl to His care 18 John Tyler Brig' Kitty from S' Martins M'' Isaac Waterman a Merch'. 18 Josiah Loriug Brig' Peace & Plenty from London Cap" Tho' Tatham, Cap" Robert Young Marriners M^ Jonath" Amory, M^ WilF Greenleaf Merch'^ Doc' Jn° Greenleaf John — ? Clark a Youth to the Care of M' Head Jam^ Smellidge Carpenter Jn° Bell, Jam^ Boyard, Joseph Phillips ) ,^ . ^^ Jn° Bound M"^ Ellis | ^^^^^ii 20 Justus Taylor Sloop Three Partners from Connect' M" Wendell a Widow M" Hannah Doan Spinster Sam^ Soul Sloop Abig' from N. Carolina Rob' Jordan a Lad to the Care of the Captain 21 WilF Hayes Brig' Wolf from Kirkwell Tho' Trail a Lad to the Care of Jam' Trail of this Town. 28 Barns Coffen Schoou^ Dolphen from N. F*^. Land- Tho' Darbey,Edw'^ Morrosey, Mich' Coleman") ^ Archil Lake, Jam^ Fitzpatrick, Abel Smith, f . ^ W"^ Haven. ) "^ • Jam' Moutgomerie Ship Doglass from Scotland. Lynall Cambal, Symon Corled, Mich' M'^Carney, Ralph O Donal, W'" Harreson, W°^ Creer, Rob' Corled, Jn° Guiles, W"^ Seal, Jn° Creer, Jn° Doughny, W"^ Morrison, Marg' Quark, FAiz^^ Chris- tian, Ann Moore, Margret Callo, Eliz''' Tear, Jane Kelly, Jane Nean, Gather'' Corkan, Eliz''' Carran. M'' Moor a Cooper, M"" Harrison Geutlem" Cap' Christian. Marrin"" W"' Kelley, Shoemaker. 31 Peter Doyle Sloop two Sisters from N. F*^ Land. Cap" Cook, Cap'' Ceasey Marru^' George Swan Baker Rich** Carpenter Will'" Copper John Cooper W" Cooper Elias Halstaf Rober' Feature John Pills Geo Glover W" Bishop Fran' Murphey Patrick White Patrick Dumphey Peter Provo John Patch Will"' Bradley. 252 Olty Document No. 100. Nov 3 John Tozer Brig' Swift from New Castle John Carr Sailor Gilroy Do. 7 Valentine Baker Snow Bristol from New F'^ Land Rich'* Waterman Mereh' Eph™ Dean Schoon'' Molley from Hallifax Lieut^ Newton & Weston officers M'' Greenleaf Doct^ Cap" Scott Marrin^ and sundry others as per List now sent. Abel Badger Sloop Success from Philed^ List not yit givin in. 7 Josiah Beal Schoon' Desire from Hallifax not given in 9 John Blake ship Adventure from Loudon List not given in. 15 Rob' M'^Curdy Sloop Endeavour from Hallifax Passengers as p'' List Andrew Simonton sloop Seaflower from Quebec M'' Burnet an Ensign M"^ M*=Ferson a Serg' M'' M'^Ferson a Corporel and Wife M"" Gridley of this Town, Char^ Robison Ship Diligence from Glasgow Rob' Stevenson, Merch'. And"' Turner D° W"' Burten D° Hugh Smille, David Peters, And^ Anderson Rob' Steil, Jn° Banantin Mariners Jam^ Pillogrove, Quantine Leach, W™ Fullerton ") 2 Jn° Shannon, John Miller, W™ Linkletre [ S, John MTntire, Rob' Orr, Jn° Jack, Rob' Moor ) j^ Hugh Moody, Taylor Amos Hatch Sloop Industry from New F** Land Passengers as p"^ List Adam Hall Sloop Ranger from Hallifax List not given in. 21 Thom Simonton Sloop Susan^ from Louisburgh Benj'^ Allen a Discharged Soldier Matthead Eareckson Sloop Semerset from Maryland Oliver White a Carpen' M'' Fran' Holzand Wife to a Sailor and Lad to the Care of Ditto. 24 Josiah Knowles Sloop Nancy from N. Carolina M'^ Will™ Aha jar Merch' 25 Will"' Wimble Sloop Stanford from N. York. M'' Jones a Serg' & His Wife. Step" Hayter Sloop Phenix from Margalett Timothy Kelham a Fisherman his Wife & Servant. Dec' Thomas Austin Sloop Peggy from N. Found Land. Partrick Droham Tho' Glody \ Simon Hannahan And' Simoning, / Sailors Rich** Welsh, Jn° Tobing, Jn° Shepard, > and Phillip Staplton, Jam' Roach, W'" Mady \ Fishermen Ja^ Forley, Jn° Delaney, Christ' Collings. ^ Miscellaneous Papers. 253 Jn" Poor. W" Potter Mich" Ash 19 28 27 30 Nich'^ Buttler. Tho^ Buttler. Barth" Mansfield Selvester Poor Partrick Felleter Jn° Drece Sam^ Dower Eich*^ Fleming Partrick Power Partrick Shallow Jn° Gosswell Henry Gosswell Jam^ Nowling. Sailors and Fishermen Farmer sailor Jn° D" Loyd. Richard Surrey Edw** Poor Mich" Fling W™ Keeting Mich" Keeting Barn' Green Christ'' Barret Tho' Murphey W°' She Partick Killey Jam' Kennedy W" Murphey. James Stewart an Engineer and his Son William. Nath' Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallyfax Passenger List not given in Cap" Nath' Atwoods Passengers. Nath' Whitmarsh Carpenter Israel Loring Do Joshua Nutting Joshua Coll John Poor ■= — Marcy Reier Geo Carr Rob' Wither Josiah Hamon Thom' Wincams M" Marcy Maglene How & Serv* Thomas Dixey Brig^ Pell pack' from London Cap" Hulrae ") Cap" Obear V Cap" Mawdley. ) John Shores "j Leon"^ Lewis j Jos'' Buck } Sailors Jos'" Pelum W"' Macknutt Rob* Jervis Brig Hannah from London M'" Gray a Barber & His wife Cap" Tossey "J Cap" Stone >■ Marriners Cap" Holmes ) Joshua Benel [?] Schoon' Desire from Hallifax Cap" Jn° Dier ") M' Briant >■ Marrin'. John Keeth Traider. .Joseph Smith ) Ephraim Dean Sloop Two Brothers from Hallifax M^ ONeal a Trader W"" Fogo Sloop Molly from Cumberland M'' Danks a Farmer Lewis Fitch Gerrald Scoon"" Deborah from Quebeck M' John Austin a Merch' Marrin'' 254 City Document No. 100. *31 Will'" Fogo Sloop Charm" Molly from Fort Cumber- land M"^ Danks a Farmer [Dup. Entry] 1764. Jan^a 19 Sam^ Stibbins Scboon*" Eliz"" from Hallifax M"^ Joseph Brightman Merch' M-" Gamble N. Chandler Isaac Sturdavent W™ Olford M^ Gillett M™ Abig' Starr a Spinster. 25 Jeram"" Webber Schoon'' Molley from Rh° Island M" Wilson Wife to a Carpenter Doctor Gillson 27 Henry Johnson Schoon'' Nelley from Domingo. Cap" John Allen | ^^^^.^-^^rs Cap" Conner J 31 Joseph Baley Sloop Betsey from S' Christophers Cap" John Crooker Marring Feb 13 Andrew Gardner Brig* New Swallow from South Caro- lina Captain Cowen Marriner a French Pilot belong to Quebec 14 Nath^ Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax Josiah Nutwich a Carpenter 17 Hugh Orr Schoon'" Betsey from Hispaniola Cap" Dan^ Shaw Cap" Rich*^ Dunn. I Marrin"'' March 1 Ephraim Dean Sloop two Brothers from Hallifax Doct Kannady His wife & Serv' M"" Grant a Soldier His wife & 3 Children Gardner Greenleaf a Shoemaker John Mackdonel a Butcher John Donlop a Gentlem" Willm. Donlop a Cooper John Demount a Butcher Paul Padert a Marriner Rich*^ Harris Sloop two Friends from New London M"" Drue a ship Carpenter 5 Will™ Marshall Brig' Success from Hallifax Lieut Fran' Green of 40 Reg' Sam' Baley Hatter 9 Samuel Snow Sloop Ruby [from] Louisbotirgh John Keith a Soldier Alex Birch ford a Marriner. 19 John Goodwin Sloop Charm° Nancy from Philadelphia M'' John Burns a Merch'. 20 Sam' Concklin Sloop William from New York M"" Pease an aprentice to Doc' Gilson. John Whealden Marrin'' Miscellaneous Papers. 255 21 David Phipps Sloop Industry from North Carolina Sam^ Service & Merch' 31 Benj° Cobb Sloop Eliz'^ from North Carolina Cap" Doan & 4 Sailors M"" Williams M^ Dixon ; ^^^'■^^' David Heal Mairin'' 31 Nath^ Fellows Schoon'" two Friends from Cadiz Cap" Philip Bass & 22 Seamen M"" And^ Hall Merch' Apr 2 George Mitchel Sloop Charm° Molley from Annapolis John Winchester Eben'" Connet Gosef Downe M'' Kent Wife to a Farmer & Her Son M" Fansworthey "Wife to a Ditto Sarah Hideu a Spinster 4 John Doubled ay Schoon'' Industry [from] S'^ Martins M^ Brurait Sailor & Wife Shuball Coffin Schoon'^ Hawke from London James Merrypine, John Ramshire ] q -i John Noble James | ^^^^^^^ 2 Rob' Calef Ship Hale Galley from London Cap" Marshall Marcin'" Doct Marshall M'^ Coats Merch' Cap" Edmund Wendell Marrin'^ 4 Thorn' Mitchel Sloop 2 Sisters [from] Louisburgh M" Brown & son Wife to a Carpenter of this Town Benj* Bears Schoon"" thankfull [from]. Rh° Island M"" Leonard a Carpenter. 9 Nath' Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax Thorn' Wheelen Merch' Joseph Cook Traider Joseph Cowell Butcher Mich^ Ray a Taylor Gabrel Micher Ditto Mich' Buckelay of Marblehead. 18 Prince Hawes Schoon'^ Providence from N. Carolina Will™ Larken Sailor 19 Christ' Higgins Sloop Ruby from Connect' M' Jn° Barren M" Sarah Edwards 21 Rhodes Haven Sloop Willingmind [from] N. York Tbo' Casney Taylor & His Wife & Serv' "| for Char' Morry a Ditto His wife & 2 children > cape Ponly William a Ditto His wife & 3 children ) Britton 30 Will'" Brown Sloop Dolphen from Mountserrat Nancy Webb a Spinster May 2 Hugh McPliillimy Sloop Unity from Hallifax Cap" Hamilton in the 45"' Reg' & 2 sons. 5 Sailors 256 City Docl'ment Xo. luO. "VTilP' Fisher Scboon'' Fisbbawk from Virginia Cap- Elijah Tillinan Marrin"" 5 Nath" Coffiu Ship Boston pack' from Loudon M' Bri22s Hollowav. Merch' Cap^ Xa^th' Phillips. ' Cap^ WiU'" Lad. ) , , . ,. Cap^ Jam=- Parr 3P Kentisby | ^^^^'^^^ TT"^ AVallis Sailmaker 7 Howard Jacobson Ship Boscowen from Ditto [London] M^ John Lane \ ^rp__|,t. M^ Sam" Goldthwigbt j ^^^^^^ 8 Alex'' Insflish Bris' Salley from ProTidence M- Bradford Gentle^ W^ Jones Carpenter Eph^ Tray Ditto Sam^ Hamonwav Paint' 8 Josiah Knowles Sloop Ranger [from] X. Carolina Doct. Edw' Morev Tho- Larken Sailmaker Elnath" Smith Traider Lemuel Week Sloop Falmouth from Philadelphia M- Howard a Merch' W- Chambers Brig' Pembroke from X. Castle M- Jos'^ William's Merch". 14 Theop^ Simouton Seoon- Mary from N. York. Cap'' Lovegrove his Wife & 3 children ) going to Hallyf ax j Benj Welch a Sailor. Eich- Southcot Snow W^. & Mary from Bilstoll Cap Rich^ Baker & serv'. Hugh Hunter ship Devonshire from London John Robinson Esq- Collector for R. Island M^ Caleb Blan chard ') M" Edm'^ Quincy. Tert' > Merchants. M- Thomas Russell ) Cap- Archibald Denmore ] ^r ^r- T- ;■ Marrmers M- Turner j M- Clark belonging to the Paper Manuf ac^ 16 Benj Friswell Sloop Yarmouth from South Carrolina M- Tho' Conn a Planter & his son. 18 Tho' Vallentine Brig" Vanson from S. Martins. John Emmes & Nich' Honneyman Man'iners 21 Peter Tavlor Bris Wevmouth from Barbadose M^ Thom' Allen, a Gen° his Two sisters & there Two Children M^ W™ Scott a Farmer. Sam^ Pearson ship Sam' & Betsey from New Castle Margrett a Serv" Peter Taylor Brig- Weymoth from Barbados^ M' Tbom' Allen Gentleman, His two sisters ! Dup. - & their Children f ent. M^ Will"^ Scott a Farmer j 30 W- Cluston Bris' Hound from Ireland. MiscELLANEOuis Papers. 257 Cap" Seller W™ Coutes, John Carton, Duck Kenned, ] q , John Cotter, Coru^ Obrum, Char= Riney, J ^^rvattts Catherin^ Odonelv, Onne Soloven Mich' Claire, Cooper ; Will'" Watts, Traider. Barbery Watts, Spinster. Cather^ Riney Spinster June 1 David Sage Sloop Azuba from Count'. Amasey Jones Traider 7 Thorn' Mathews Sloop Success from Philad* The Rev'i M^ Rollenbuckler & His Clerke M"" Harris a Traider. 11 Rhodes Haven Sloop Willingmind from New York Jacob Derb Shoemaker M"" Delremple an Officer • 12 Benj™ Homer Sloop Swallow from Hallifax Gregory Townshend Esq. M" Phillis M" Blagdon M^' Fairbanks. Cap" Carrel Cap" Mc. Thelomy Marrin" Jos*^ Carrel Butcher M'' Jones, M'' Clarke, M' McNeal Carpenter & a Dutchman 19 Thom^ Mitchell Sloop two Sisters [from] Louisburg Lieu' Bowen of y"" 45* Reg' His wife & child Cap" Hathermau & Serv' Doct Simpson. John Bulling a Frenchman 21 Archib'' M'^Ferren Sloop Hannah from Nova Scotia. W"' Gillmore Jn'^ Kelly '\ James McNutt W"' Logan V Farmers. David Blackmore ) 23 George Mitchell Sloop Charm" Molley from Annapolis Royall Daniel Creon, Rob' Miuga ) t-, Jn° Hendry j ^^™^^« M" Rise M'^ Marshal there Husbands Farmers at Annapolis James Shannon a Schoolmaster M'^' Lawley a Widow & her daughter Both going for England. 25 W™ Deversou Ship Mary from London Rev'' M'^ Hubbard &'^M"" Jarvis both belonging to Connecticut. Benj'' Seward Scoon Little Fortescue from Anquilla Cap" W" Vernon liis Wife and sister 26 Tho Parke Snow Friendship from Madera M'' John Desousa [ ?] a Merch' 27 Wiir" Satchwell Brig' Nancy from N. F''. Land John All ward ~] JeffryGadridge ,, . ^a T o A ■ • >Marrm" Jn" Crispin [ Rich" Wedden J 27 Rich'' Newsham Sloop Dolpheu [from] Dominico M"" Warner Merch' 258 City Document No. 100. 28 John Doubleday Schoou'' Industry from N. Carolina Cap" Natli Williams July 2 Abner Stocking Schoon'' Tryal from Connect' M'' Sarah Snow Spinster. 6 Will™ Edwards Sloop Ann [from] Connect. M' Johnson Traider 9 Jam' Dickey Sloop Lucey from N. Carolina Eliz'' Carren AVife to an Inhab' of Hallifax Nailer Hatch Sloop Dolphin [from] Hallifax M"" Comerin Traider His wife & 2 Children M"' Colmen & 2 Children 10 Tho' Simonton Sloop Susanna [from] New F*^ Land Cap" Aaron Vibert & 3 Lads to His Care Cha' M. Roe a Carpenter 16 Cap" Benj'' Hollowey M'^ Ju° Timmins Merch' M"" Pitman D° M' Cobbett D° Rev*^ M-^ Walter Rev'i IVP Frink Cap" Chevelier Marrin' M"" Brumskett Merch' The above passengers pr Brig* Hannah Rob' Jervis from London 18 Geo. Derrecott Snow Betsey & Ruth from London Cap" Jam' Brett Cap" Jn° Polle Alex'' Willson V Marriners W"^ Phillips M'^ Samuel M-- Char' Dilley Merch' Tho' Mills Carpenter 19 W™ Morton Brig^ Industry from Barbados ?!t: ?",!"• . JMerch.. Rich^ Galhspie j Cap" Mastin Marrin'^ Cap" Jos*^ Cordis & 5 Sailors 20 Will™ Ruggles Sloop Kingston from Hallifax M'' Josiah Rose a Docter John Pirkins Sloop Kittey [from] North Carolina M^ Step" Harden a Planter 21 Tho' Sturgis Sloop Defiance [from] Rh° Island. M' Jos'' Goodwin Merch' 23 Jerem'' Smith Sloop Seaflower from Piscatuqua Cap" Matt^ Sheaffe 26 Josiah Hubbel Sloop Seaflower [from] Connect' The Rev"^ Edw"^ Winslow & 7 Children Rob' Manderston Snow Douglass from Greenout Cap James Colhourn Cap Collin CampbelH W"' Marshall Malcom Gills j -^^^.^i. Jn° Kennedy Thorn' Steel ^ ^ James Paul Jacob Robinson j Pyem Blowers James Coghran j MiscELLAXEOus Papers. , "259 M' Daniel Dockery ] M'' AncF Dalglish [■ Merchants. M^ And^^ Dalyell ) John Robinson Alex Rankin Carpenters Simon Frasier, Labourer Patrick M^Claran Ditto & his Wife Patrick M'^Cowan Ditto Donald Camron Ditto W"" Reed Millwright & his Wife John Cameron & Geo Slater Ditto John Clark Shoemaker Patrick & Geo Laply Joyners Aug 6 Benj" Smith Brig' Smith [from] Liverpool And"^ Johnson a Marrin'' & His wife W" Ringby a Merch' W™ Caustin & Dudley Swan Marriners - — Aaron Purbeck Sloop Molley from Hallifax Sam^ Blagden a Trader 9 John Rea Sloop Policy from North Carolina Cap" Eddy Marrin'' 13 Nath^ Atwood Sloop Swallow [from] Hallifax M'' Bird Merch' M^^ Ray of Hallifax Joseph Barrett Sloop Nancy from Connect' Cap" Hewen & His Wife 17 Step" Burroughs Schoon'' Mercury from Connect' ]\P Jos'' Winslow son to the Rev M" Winslow 20 Jam^ Deming Sloop Success from Connect' Steward a Labourer Abigail Brown Spinster George Vincent Sloop two Sisters from New F** Land Cap" Jam^ Ryley & His people Joshua Aitken Sloop Ann from Scotland Cap" Jn° Aitken ^ Jn° Law I Jam' Drysdale ! ^.t T o TT y Marrmers Jn° Kerens Hen^ Dempenstoue Jn° Mainland J M'' John Lewis ^ M' Jn° Fleming V Merch'^ M"^ Geo. Lindsey ) Edw^ Brounett Brig' Favourite from Bristol M"" Amanuel Elraes Merch' Cap" Thomas M"- Arthur Prichard a Taylor His Wife & 3 Children 24 Amos Shaflield Sloop Desire from Nova Scotia. M'' Alliburton a Farmei- & Wife James Thomson Soldier & Wife M" Thomson Wife to a Tailor & 4 Children Jn° Colters a Farmei- David Brace Brig' Policy from New F** Land Jn" Canturen a Frenchman. 260 City Document No. 100. 28 Ebeu'' Symms Ship Ju* Galley [from] S' Christophers Cap'' Jii° Deselvayer Marria'' & Wife Step'' Seavey Schoou"" Abig' from Piscatuqua Geo Horaans Parsons Taylors 2 Sailors Margrett a Spinster. Sep 3*^ Alex'' Inglish Brig' Salley from Quebec Connard Smith Baker & Wife Jn° Jones Merch' Jn° Collman Trader. Will'" Ruggles Sloop Kingston from Hallifax Jn° Burk a Soldier Sanders West Merch' Amerey Davis Ditto Peter Young Labourer. Jn° Mackey Brig' Nellam [?] from Piscatuqua Marg' & Ann Gardner Spinsters 5 Jam^ Scott Schoon'' Frederick from Hallifax Cap" M'^Neal Marriner. 8 Sam^ Hinkley Sloop Eliz''' from Philadelphia 2 Captains of Vessels. 11 Rob' M'^Cordey Schoon"^ Han'' from Cork & Hallifax Nath' Dangger a Wool Comber Fran^ Rien Bookkeeper Tho^ Cook James Coffe Xjy^ Morgan Mullons Jam^ Brien j M''^ Dorin Wife to a Labourer of this town & sons Mary Connell Rich*^ Bourke ^ John Costolo Mick' Clary | James Furlong Tim^ Collens j John Callahan John Bryen )■ Servants John Branfield John Callahan j Patrick Harden Jam' Stewart j John Reding Benj" Davison. J " Will'" Maxwell Schoon"- Nelly from St Johns Joseph Mereraen a Farmer Rob' Bascker a Ditto George Cockran a Ditto & His wife 18 Abner Stocking Schoon'' Tryal from N. London M"- Rich*! Dudley Merch' & Wife Dup Abner Stocking Schoon"^ Tryal from New London M'- Rich'' Dudley Merch' & Wife 20 Eleaz'' Goodwin Sloop Dobbs from N. Carolina Cap" Rob' Jones a Marrin'^ 21 Simon Cooper Sloop Endeavour from Casco Bay Cap" Eph'" Jones Marrin''. Benj" Titcomb \-j^ , te M'-Osgood,M^ Dingle | Mercu " Tho' Grinly Schoon'' Pearl from Granada John Symms a Bookkeeper Oct 2'' Joseph Swansey Sloop Mary from Rh'' Island M''" Baxter Wife to an Inholder 6 John Junkins Sloop Ranger from S' Peters N. F^ Land Cap" W"' Albespe Marrin'' Miscellaneous Papers. 261 9 John Renton Schoon"^ Fly from Liverpool M"" Anderson Tallow Chandler & His Daughter 15 Joseph Chapman Sloop Success from Connect' Jn° Loring Tallow Chandler John Lillie Ship Thomas from Gaudelope Char' Bushon a Shoemaker & His Wife Nehem^ Somes Schoon"^ S' Elizabeth from Philadelphia Two Farmers names not known Nath' Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax List not given in Sam^ Das [h] wood Brig' Deep Bay from London Sam^ Gary Esq. M'" Morley Merch* Tho' Clarke Watchmaker Nath' Curtis Sloop Nancy from Philadelphia M"" Smith a Farmer Cap° WilP Albispe Marrin"" Rob' Calef Ship London Pack' from London Col Dyer ComptroP for New London ]VP Geo. Miles D'' for New Haven Ezek^ Hersey Merch' Cap" W™ Price in 25 Regm. 22 Nath' Curtis Sloop Nancy from Philadelphia M'' Smith a Farmer. "[Dup. Entry] 24 Will™ Weston Schootf Jane from Ditto [Philadelphia] W" Harris Traider Rob' Tweed D° John Work Jam^ Ryon Blackdoor. Eben'' Gorham Brig' Mairmaid from Kirkwell W" Fredrick Mankey Merch' 31 John Robertson Snow Providence from London Isabel Baird ) Hellen Morison >-Maid Servts. Jean Munroe ) M^ Smith Merch' & Wife & 3 Children M^ Cort Merch' His wife & 1 child Cap"Talham| M^ Waddy I ^^^^^^'"^ Rob' Calder John Hume W" Martin W" Brown W'" Harling Alex'' Donnald M'' Robertson Benoni Smith Ship Prince of Wales from LondoH Cap" Jn" Maxwell & Serv' Lew' Primrose for Cannady Nov Jam^ Dickey Sloop Lucy for Annapolis Rev"! M' Rice & Sister Doct Hartshorne Serv" 262 City Document No. 100. Lydia Sherman Spinster Tho^ Clouse Farmer Jn° Souden D° Caleb Brooks D° Sarah Whith^rhead Josep Swan Schoon"" Squid from New F*^ Land List not given in. Ailas [Silas] Atkins Schoon'' Dolphen Ditto List not given in Hugh M*=Philomy Sloop Betsey Ditto List not given in. 7 Will™ Cochren Sloop Neptune D° List not given in. 20 Abel Badger Sloop America [from] Philadelphia M"- Chasley [ ?] a Goldsmith John Waterman Sloop Deborah [from] Philadelphia Moses Black a Youth for Education. 26 Dan^ Waters Brig' Peggy from N. F** Land Jam^ Thompson Traider W™ Pike Fisherman Geo Mitchel Sloop Molley from Annapolis Jon° Church ^ Jon° Larrance | Sam* Read j Jon° Farnsworth J> Farmers Obed Butler John Dyer Cha^Hall. Captain Silas Atkins List now sent. Dec 3 Will™ Brock Sloop Anson for Philadelphia M'' Wilson a Traider 6 John Doubleday Schoon"" Industry from Mounte Cristo Joseph Newell a Cooper & His son. Hen^ Atkins Sloop Grayhound [from] New F** Land Cap" W" Moor Cap"^ Archer a serv' a Sergant his name not givin in 8 Simeon Freeman Sloop Eliz"" fi'om Connect' a Molato Serv' to M"" Parmer. Seth Jenkins Sloop Bristol from Philadelphia M"" Owen a Mamner. 13 Eleaz"" Goodwin Sloop Dobbs for N. Caro^ M"" Chandler a Marrin"" Will™ Sheppard Sloop Policy [from] N. F^ Land M" Mary Widow Cap" Cavenough Marrin"^. 27 John Robinson Brig* Fi-eemason from Cork John Lyon a Clergyman for Taunton John Bowdeu a Ensign for New York Eleouor Benson for Ditto Ann Segerson & Son for Philad* Bich'^ Burk a Serv' Miscellaneous Papers. 26^ Math"' M'^Namara John Roberts David Howe a Phisit" Armiger Howe a Marrin'' Malak^ Field John Cleary a Baker Jam' Brown a Coachman Edw*^ Moor a Carpenter John Moor a Serv' W" Dunavaz a Blacksmith Martin Dunavan Ditto And" Barrett ") Catharine Lynch ' c„..„„ j,,„ ary Dunavan { Mary Dresden J 1765. Jan^ 9 Nath^ Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax. M"^ BarthoF Kneeland Merch' Cap" Broadstreet Abrah™ Rogers a Carpenter M' Molliken a Sugar Baker & Wife John Francis a Carpenter Eliz* Wall to Cap" Phillips of the Castle Patrick Kerrel a Traider. Feb 27 David Child Scoon'' Tryal from South Carrolina Cap" W"' Waters Marrin"" & Boy Mar 11 Sam' Sampson Sloop Charm° Sally [from] Hallyfax Joseph Simpson a Traider 18 Jn° Renton Schoon'' Fly from Georga M'' Kerwood a Merch' " Nath' Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax Jn" M'=Daniel Fisherman Rob* Carrel Merch' W™ Lambart Sailmaker Nath' Gallop Farmer Tho' Joslin Ditto Dan' Harvey a Ditto John Russell His Wife & Child Mary Lewes & child Lieut Isway Aldridge Henry Green a Merch'. 25 Jam' Dickey Sloop Lucy from Fort Cumberland Jon"^ Baker. Benj" Cull. Jn° Fling. ") Tho' Collins. Gideon Smith Nehem*" Ward v Farmers Abel Danks j M"^' Chuse Wife to a Farmer & child. 29 John McKeil Schoon"" Betsey from Maryland. Joseph Boyes Marrin'' 30 Moses Peirce Sloop Susan"^ from Connect' Mary Stone belong to Beverly Justus Taylor Sloop 3 Partners from Rh° Isl'' M^ Boodey Sold^ & Wife M Baker Wife to a Goldsmith M" Gardner Widow belong to Boston & Daughter 264 City Document No. 100. 3 gentlemen belonging to Philadelphia names not yit givin in. April 5 Eob. Caleff Ship London Pacquet [from] London Cap' John Lyall Marriner. 15 Josiah Goreham Sloop America [from] Philadelphia M'' Briggs a Student at the Jersey College W" Wyer Scoo"" Grace [from] N. Carrolina Cap" W" Cockran Docf Huns 17 John Dean Brig Kingston [from] Jamaica M-" Alex"^ Campbell a Gen" 19 Hector M*^ Neill Sloop Phenix from Hallyfax M"" Beardsley Engineer his Wife one child & servant M" Maxwell Wife to Cap Maxwell & 2 children M'' Martin Pelut a Frenchman John Godard a Butcher Peter Young Trader Phillip Hill Sailor M"" Saunders belonging to the 40"" Regiment Laurance Dutton Trader M'' Dumont Butcher M-" Pepper & W° Liukletter Sailors 20 Nath^ Gardner Scoon"" Phenix [from] Philadelphia W" Harris, Cha. Cameron \rp i . Arch*^ Cunningham j Edm'^ Warren Scoon"" Sally Connecticut . Fran Price Marriner "W"' Wills Sloop Huldah [from] Connecticut Nehem*^ Fisher Peter Halluk Marriners David Spark Shoemaker. May 9 W™ Furnell Schoon"" Betsey from Piscatiqua M"" Homan a Taylor Nath^ Patten Sloop Policy from N. Carolina. Cap" Watts Marring W"' Harper Sloop Speedwell from New York M'' Dowing Marrin'' Edm*^ Morton Schoon"" Dove from Philad"^ M"" Gray, M"" Caloon, John Ervin Traiders John Patten Sloop Susanna Jam^ Ryan a Labour"" 13 Leach Harris Sloop Hampton from So Carolina Miss Mary Beals a Spinster. Jam' Stillson Schoon"" Charm" Molley [from] N. Carolina M" Jam^ Murrey Gen"^ His Wife & Serv' Miss Hannah Clark a Spinster 14 James Stuart Sloop Good Intent from Maryland M' Edw*^ Rutland Merch' Josiah M'^Neal a Taylor 16 Sam^ Skinner Sloop Nancy for Maryland Joshua Clarke Merch' May 17 Nath^ Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax Miscellaneous Papers. 265 Cap" Peter Trail & Wife Miss Han'' Peters I q • f Miss Betsey Butters [ ^P^^^ters Eob' CairelMerch' John Phagiu Ditto Char^ Green Ditto Jonath" Fuite Merch.'^ 20 Geo. Mitchel Sloop Charm= Molley from Anapolis Dan^ Moor Shoemaker His Wife & 4 children Patty Sprowl a Spinster Lieut .Johnson of the ArtilF Elisha Hinman Sloop two Friends from Connect* Rich*^ Coit a Lad for Education. John Marshall Ship Boston, Packet from London Cap° Logic Marrin' Serv* to John Hancock Esq. James Scott Brig' Lydia from Ditto [London] M'' Thom' Hargraves Gentlem'^ Tho^ Bond Jos'' Smith ) ^r ■ r rj^i s r^ r<\ \ T • r Marrm"^ i ho^ Comas Char' Lepme ) W"' Davis Ship Thomas from Ditto [London] Cap" Studson Peter Jones Marrin"" Rich"* Southcut Snow W™ & Mary from Bristol Cap" W" King Cap" Thom^ Or in Marrin" Isaac Mathews Brig' Squaril from Ditto [Bristol] Cap" W"' Francis Cap" Dan' Codner Marrin" Robert .Jervis Brig* Hannah from London ■ Cap" Thom^ Robson Mai-rin"" M"" Lewis Chapron Merch' 23 Sam' Pirkins Sloop Hepzebath from Providence Cap" Bryant ) ^j • s Sam'Lovel J^^^^^^'^ 23'' Sam' Hinkley Sloop three Friends from Philad^ M" Moor a Widow & two Daughters M"" Killbreath a Traider Edw'' Bacon Sloop Defiance from Rh° Island John & Mickel Boys serv" to Cap" Inglish 31 Tim^ Mix Sloop William from Connect' M" Grace Lane Wife to a Sailor Sam' Snow Schoon'' Molley from Annapolis David Felch a Farmer Rich'' Kelley Ditto . John Cowers & His son. June 3 .Jam' Ford Sloop Rainbow from Hallifax M'' Dickey Farmer & 3 Children M"" Robertson Ditto Eben'' Wales Traider M'' Bly a Hatter M^ Calef Taylor W"' Peck a Lad for Education Miss Mary Cowle}' Spinster Mary a serv' to M"" McCarrel 4 Caleb Weaver Sloop Industry [from] Dominico Cap" M'Groth Commander of One of His Majestys Ships. 266 City Document No. 100. 7 Nath' Sherburn Brig' Betsey from Antigua. Cap" Nathen Steward Marrin"" 11 Dan' M'^Carty Ship Salley fi^om Donainico. M"" Geo Ervin 12 Tho^ Dixey Brig' Pill Packet from London John Grimes, George Grimes Seamen David Duuken, Alex"" Dunken. John Morris, John Christy, James Silver. 16 Step" Andrews Sloop Dolphen [from] N. Carrolina W™ Cole Merchan' June 16 Abner Stocking Schoon"" Ruby from Connect' M^ Dan' Fuller ) ^, ^ at c *• n^r pi 1 f Clergymen from Nova Scotia John MoUony Schoon'' Nancy [from] Hallifax John Lush a Farmer W™ Giles a Hatter & 3 Seamen. [Dup Entry] Abner Stocking Schoon'' Ruby from Conn' M'' Dan' Fuller ] Clergymen M'' Philps j" for Nova Scotia Christian Higgins Sloop Ruby from Connect' John Minzey Jun & Wife ) p , John Minzey & W"^ Minzey j ^'^^'Peniers W™ Fogue Schoon'' Laurance from Annopolis M""' Anna Phillips & Margery Wilkins her serv' Dan' Davison & His two children Benj" Fallis & His sister M"-^ Mote & Her child. June 26 Ehsha Glover Schoon*" Hannah from Nova Scotia John Logen His wife & 2 children Char^ Cocks Josh. Moor, Dan' Calf Marriners M'^ Steward, M^^ Folkner & Child Wives to Farmers Elijah Bent, Farmer, Caty Macklentick Alden Bass Brig' Themes from Granada M"- Peter Roe Dalton Merch' Cap*^ James Brown Mariner 28 Peter Rogers Sloop Policy [from] Connecticut Cap" Lucas a Marrin'' & His Wife. 29 Moses Freeman Sloop Abig' from Georga M'" Teal Clergyman Sam' Whitney | j^_„uts Heny Mills j ^^^^^^'^ July 1 Josiah Gorham Sloop America from Philadelphia Rob' Gray Merch' W™ She ward Ditto M*^' Deborah Forder wife to a Ropemaker & 2 Children N. B. Mr. Benj'' Austin became answer- able to the Selectmen for Mrs Forders & Children 2 Tim'' Parker Sloop three Friends from Philadelphia Archab** Cunningham Merch' W"^ Kid Do John Smith Do Miscellaneous Papers. 267 John Moor Do [Merch'] Joseph Pumroy a Prisoner 4 Jaroes Dickey Sloop Lucy from Fort Cumberland Cap" Bruce Engineer & four Serv" Joshua Cozwerse a Butcher Eliz* Patten a Spinster M" Vardy Wife to Sam^ Vardy & 2 children M" Miller wife to Alex"^ Miller & 2 children 8 John Molony Schoon'' Polley from N. Carolina Cap" Towers Marriner 14 Joseph Howell Schoon'' Peggy from Halifax M'' Jerem Daley Merch' & His wife 15 Nehem'^ Somes Schoon"" Eliz* from Hallifas M"" Wales a Butcher M" Scarborough a Farmer M"" Harvey a Soldier M" Nuttage wife to M'" Nuttage & 3 children — John Bradford Sloop Ginger from Virginia M"" Charles Peal a Painter 16 W™ Vernon Schoon'' Brittania from Barbados M'' Sam^ Sager, Merch' 18 Nattf Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax Miss Mercy Parsons Spinster Edward Crawley Esq John Hill Merch' John M'^Cannon Marriner Thom^ Homer Sloop Eliz'^ from Hallifax Fredrick Wasenfelt Merch' Thom^ Wilkey Marriner Laha Macklntash a Soldier Miss Sarah Guppey Spinster 20 James Roberts Sclioon'' Betsey [from] North Carolina M'' Skinner Merch'. Thom= Fish Sloop New Polley [?] from Ditto [North Carolhia] W"^ Fellows Marriner. 23 Caleb Hopkins Schoon"' Mary [from] Martinico Jam^ Flood Cooper David McCloud Marriner 26 Abel Badger Seoon' Eliz. [from] N. Found Land List not givin in 31 Peter Doyle Brig Sibella [from] N. Found Land Cap" Carthwright. a Marriner. — John Blake Ship John Galley from London Coll IngersoU & Serv' Rev'' M'' Eph"' Avery Cap Thom" Lee ") Cap Brown > Marriners Cap Young ) M^ Dishon & M^ Dorson Merch'^ M'' Roberts Joyner W™ Proice a Lad for Education. 268 City Document No. 100. 31 Thorn Sturgis Sloop Defiance [fi-om] R. Island Jn° Nation Marriner James Morrison Baker M'" Halliburton, Farmer M" Thomas wife to a Carphenter at R. Island Aug 1 Elisha Tower Sloop Unity [from] N. Carroliua Cap Ju" Simpson a Merch* his Wife & one child W" Wimble Sloop Stamford [from] N. York M'" W" Johnson a Gentle™ Sarah Churchill & 2 Children 2 Edw*^ Moi'ton Scoon" Dove [from] N. Carrolina M"" Rich'i Veneble a Gen™ M"" W™ Field Marrin'^ M"" . . . . . Trader. 3 Sam Pain Sloop Ranger from Maryland M" Benj" Bagnell jun"" Clockmaker [Dup.ent.] Edmund Morton Schoon'' Dove from N. Carolina M'' Rich'' Venebel Gentleman jVr- W'" Fields Marriner A Trader His name not given in. [Dup. ent.] Sam^ Pain Sloop Ranger from Maryland M'' Benj'' Bagnell Clockmaker 10 Josiah Gorham Sloop America from Philadelphia John Hysir a Trader 11 James Barnes Brig' William from New Castle Cap" John Hunt Wendell Marrin" & His Mate 12 Joseph Sewell Sloop Eliz"" from Granada M'' John Darbadge Merch' Nath' Patten Sloop Policy from N. Carolina Cap" And^ Smith Marrin^ 20 And"^ Sigourney Schoon'' John & Mary from St En- statia Doct Spring M"" Barroc a French Merch' Thomas Asburn Ship John from Liverpool Chris* Kennedy Cooper & Wife Juda Duggin a Spinster John Kelley Cooper & Wife M"" John Stort Merch' 22 John Aitken Ship Jemerson & Peggy from Leith James Dussaale John Leslie ^ Rich'' Hamilton Peter Douglass Jam^ Calden Alex'' Ramage Roger Ballingall Rob* Lawson \- Marriners Alex Ross James Crombie James Wilson Peter Ternie Alex'" Ballingall I Cap" Rob* Scott an Officer John Wood wife & 2 Children a B^armer Will'" Vitch ] Rob* Nisbett > Labourers Thom^ Scott ) Miscellaneous Papers. 269 Sir Henry Seaton Will"^ Blair Merch* Jolin ^rMaster Ditto Alex"" Ferbes Printer & Wife James Archibald Ditto Will'" Taylor & Lad. 24 Aaron Purbuck Sloop Kingstone from New York Abraham Mathews a Labourer [Dup. ent.] Thom^ Ashburn Ship John from Liverpool Christop'" Kennedy a Cooper & Wife John Kelly a Ditto & Wife Juda Duggin a Spinster M'' John Stort Merch'. 28 Abner Homes Schoon'' Sally from New Providence M^ Bradford Merch' James Ford Sloop Dolphen from Hallifax Larranee Nutson Trader And^^ Acher Ditto Mich^ M'=Nemaro Ditto M^ M^Carty Ditto Elisha White Sloop Tryal from Connect' M^ Burrel ] ^u i M^ Mansfield r^^«^^^^^^'^ 29 Seth Doan Sloop Polle}- from Connecticut John Bond a Marriner Natlv Rogers a Lad to the care of M"" Thomas Sail- maker 30 John Doubleday Schoon"" Industry from N. Carolina M"^ Coru^ Gooningdike Merch' Tim^ Parker sloop 3 Friends from Philadelphia Step" Davis ") James Davis y Marriners Nailer Marriner ) Sept 2 Eben'' Ledyard Sloop Hannah from Connect' M''^ Baldwin a Widow 3 Leach Harris Schoon'^ Sibella from Barbados M'' Anthony Coverly Merch 4 Will™ Fuggo Schoon'' Dove from Annapolis Tabothy Tomlinson Sert to Cap" Foggo 5 Nehem'' Somes Schoon'' Eliz'^ from Hallifax Joseph Foster Mason Nath' Belknap Seama-n John Sag Trader W™ Barmal^^ne Doctor John Shores Fisherman Sackwell Pearide Yeoman Aggash Newman Trader Eben'' Wells Ditto M" Winslow & children M" Pre scot M" Loller Miss Vans 270 City Document No. 100. M" Miller Sam^ Rogers Sloop Betsey [from] New F"* Land Edw"^ Pool W™ Keen "J Con Casey John Strurd >- Seamen John Simons ) 7 John Waterman Sloop Deborah [from] Philadelphia W Gray a Trader 10 Rob' Wier Sloop Phenix from Quebec Thom^ Weams 1 r c, 1 -D J } Lawyers bam' Beard J "^ Cap" Rolj' Leutt ( ?) Marriner 11 Jam^ Montgomerie Ship Douglis [from] Liverpool Cap" Thom^ Shearman 2 Seamen & a Boy W™ Deverson Ship Thomas & Samuel from London George Meserve Esq Doct Lincoln M'^ W"^ Gore a Merch' M' Dexter a Smith M"" Jam^ Bugenan a Farmer & Wife 12 Anth'' Fletcher Schoon'' three Friends from Maryland M"" Sam^ Shelton Sloss a Merch' 13 Simeon Freeman Sloop Success from N. Carolina John Pitman for Education. Joseph Rotch Schoon"^ Diamond from Philadelphia Thom^ Bell, Rob' Bell, John Harkless ) t r. . „--,^ Rob' Willey, Will™ Gort, John Murey j ^^oourers Joanes Young, Mercy Morrey — Spinsters. 16 Alex'' Gorden Schoon'' Fancy [from] North Carolina Thom' Cooper Merch' Hen^ Locker — Ditto 21 Isaac Belnap Schoon'' Newbury from N. York M' George a Sugar Baker Nath' Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax M" Mary Clap & Her Serv'. M" Hollons & 2 Chil- dren Eliz"' Murphy for Quebec Joshua French, Phillip Kermont, ") Jos'' Cook I W' Williamson, Peter Ryon, Cap" Dickey. }> Traders Godfrey Contestine, John Clark, Eben'^ j Silsbey J Bartho Pecker, Jn° Rock, Eben"" Switcher, Dav"^ Crafton, Carpenters 23 Corn' Annabel Sloop Gull from Cape Sable M^^ Doble Wife to Cap" Doble M-- Collins of Cape Cod & Wife. M'"' Pereway of Liverpool Nova Scotia 26 Rob' Davis Ship Blizard from Antigua Tho' Oliver Esq Gentlemen & 2 Servts M^ W". Cowthorn Merch' 30 Thom^ Hulme Ship Jn° Galley from London The Rev'^ WilP Augar Cap" Jn° Mills Miscellaneous Papees. 271 Oct. 1 Jon* Pierpoint Sloop Ranger from Hallifax M"" Sam' Guild Butcher W Thom' C ashman Smith 2 David Shaud Snow Tristram from London Cap'' Moses Wingate Marriner M'' Charles Oliver Dubolia ] French Gentlemen M' Derrigrand j for Hallifax 8 Isaac Smith Sclioon'' Dolphen from Philadelphia. WilP Bennett a Hatter 3 Sailors Tim^ Parker Sloop 3 Friends from Philadelphia Dan' Doler a Goldsmith "Will"' Weston Sloop Union from Philadelphia ]\P Jesse Maris a Trader. 9 Silas Atkins Schoon'' Dolphen from N. F"^ Land W^ Dean Eben"^ Flower, John Mackroth Mictf Morse, Eben'' Hinkley, Dan' Bridges, ") John Lakey, Will" Shaw, W" Corby, ! Marri- Sadaros Thorn, John Wallis, Rich*^ Parater, [ ners Roger Warnall, John Torner, W" Halse. j 10 Samuel Doggett Sloop Commerce from N. Carrolina M"^ Tisdal a Merch' & his Daughter 14 Joseph White Sloop Eagle from N. Carrolina Cap" Peirson ") Cap" Crandon y Marriners W" Smith ) W"^ Cockran Scoon'' Lawrence from N. Found Land John Thurston, Tim^'Cotterill, Josh" Cadole,>^ Sam Davis, Jere'' Roles, Joseph Bartlett, Thom^ Brigs James Trefary, John Durk, J. — Owen, John Nettleton, Jn° Herrington, David Smith, Jn° Dennie, Jn° Gilroy, Joseph Snellum, W"^ Hannon, Jn° Ore, Hen^ Bosworth, Patrick Conner, Leon*^ Baily, Charles Sbarpley, Jarius Fulls, Valt Conner, Tho' Borden, Patrick Dutting, Jerem'' Haley, Jn°Brockington, Dennis Roian,Edw'' Waddy, Patrick Nuff , Cap" Hayman a Marriner & Mr Johnson 19 Noah Hatch Sloop Sarah from Hallyfax Rob' Airy a Farmer M' Goat ] ,,r , t M^Hiii r^^^'^^ W" Randall Printer John Shan Shoemaker W" Carey Marriner John a Tobacconist. 21 Abner Briggs Sloop Deborah from Nantucket M" Smith a Widow She came from London to Nan- tucket. Rob' Hunter Ship Devonshire from London Cap George Willson Fisher- man & Marri- ners 272 City Document No. 100. Cap Ju° Langdou Rob' Lamberth a Taylor & His wife. A maiden servt. to Mr. Vassall 22 Shubal Coffiu Scoon'' Hawk from Loudon M'' George Malsoa [ ?] Cap" Constant Freeman a Marriner IVr^ Sawyer a Widow belonging to Newbury 24 Benj" Green Schoon"' Nova Scotia from Hallif ax Cap° Preston Officer in His Majesties Service Beuj" Gerrish Esq His Wife & Daughter & Servant M"^ William Smith Merch' M"" James Forrist Ditto Malu^ Salter Jim for Education. 25 Elisha Glover Solioon'' Charm^ Hannah from Nova Scotia David Long, David Cutten ^ W™ M'=Ciintick Will'" Day I Farmers John Davis, John Brook, Patrick Dowing f John Willson Samuel Potter j Mrs Folknor, Eliz"" Andrews Spinster 28 Peter Doyle Brig' Sebella from New F*^ Laud Thom^ Keeffs John Shannahan^ Edmond Weeken Patrick Herrin ! Fishermen & Edmond Barret Thom' Downs j Seamen .John Ryan Thom'' Keoho J Mar\^ Bleake Ann Bleake Servants David Welch Thorn' Linch Seamen Moses Roach Schoon'' Squid from New F*^ Land. W"" Cummins Jam' Cambelh Rob' Sample Jn** Galpin John Larey Corn' Nophen John Bryan Math^" Kelley Matir Ginsford Math^^ Knight Jn° Burk Jn° Flannagin Jn° Cunningham Jn° Melledge Corn' Perry Jam' Tucklen Step" Fosdick WilP Lassey Tho' Roach Ju° Callahan Tho' Mitcbel Schoon'" Mary from New F"^ Land Math^^ Tarber ] t.. . Jon^ Steel fishermen. 31 Dan' Malcom Sloop Rose from Hallif ax W"^ Doyde Merch' Nov 4 Beuj" Cob Sloop Salley from Quebec Wil'" Edwards Serv' to M"" Martin Gay Mick' Malcora to the care of Cap" Malom Solomon Bangs Sloop Desire from Philadelphia M^ Tho' Batt Shoemaker Mungo Mackay Brig' PoUey from New Castle Cap" Sam' Bulfinch Marrin' Sam' Gray Schoon"" Rainbow from New F'' Land Sam' Sheppard John Spering. />Marriners Miscellaneous Papers. 273 11 13 18 Tho^ Hutchiuson Jn° Lamm Jn° Kavanangh Lewis Parrott Jn" Marshall Edvv'^ Leores W"^ Thurston Mich^ M'^Namara Jn° Colliusou Jos. Raymond Rob'. Saunders Sam. Pepper Jn" Farnam Jn" Nations Eben"" Lane Helton Stevens Isaac Harkell Tho. Waterman. Step" Smith Schoon'' Eliz"^ from Port Rico Dan' Fox Merch' Elisba Crocker Sloop Dolphin from Hallifax John Hunt Ebenz'' Wallis — Traders Jam^ Morgan Jn° Murphey ) p,. - Nich^ Poor John M^Grah ( ^is^^en Isaac Phillips Sloop Nancy from New F Land M-^ O'Neal Merch' & His Serv'. Edward Moor Corn' Mahan ^ Silvest Cambell Rich<^ Butler Tho' Ring Patrick Dallany Jam' Crary Luke Shanton [^Fishermen. Joseph Port Jn° Crow Rob' West ■ Rich HoUowell Merch' M'^ Thorn' Nash Gentleman M"" John Core Ditto M""' Abig^ Jones beloning to Boston M'' James Doyle a Trader Rob' Caleb Ship London Packet from London Cap" Char' Chaliver Marrin'' M'' Maul an Ensign. James Colhourn Ship Sterling Castle from Greenock. Cap James Malcolm ") Cap Jn° Ritchie j Cap Hen^ Hinian ! ,, T^i; T\/r • T o T ii >Marrmers John Morris, Jn'' Letham, ( Duncan McLean, Hugh Kell, | And"' Crawford, W™ Ramsay J John Fisher, Dan' Montgomery, Ship Carpenters John M'^Carter Flax Dresser James Connell a School master John Barcley a Dj'er Lucas Florin, Anthony Dole — Image Makers Bartholmy Florin. Miscellaneous Papers. 277 22 Hugh McLean Scooii^ John & Jaz from Ireland Archib'^ Steward James Willson ) j^^^.^^^g^-g John Parlin Jn" Robinson j Alex Nichols Jn° Newell \ Rob' Hogh j Joyners W" Young Alex'' Willson "Weavers John Stevenson James Lone ] Will" Boyde j Farmers Thomas Safely a Taylor Patrick Campbell a Piper Joseph Brooks a Trader W™ Riggings a Shoemaker Hen^ McKennery a Bleacher. W" Furnell Scoon"^ Betsey from Portsmouth M" John Homans 27 Jacob Goodsill Sloop Charm° Hannah from Connec- ticut Abrah"" Foot a Farmer May 1 Sam Soul Sloop Rainbow from Antigua Thomas Anthony Marriner 5 Tim*^ Parker Sloop three friends [from] Philadelphia William Harris Trader 6 James Dickey Scoon"^ free America from Annapolis ?£^Tf ^^^"^S I Farmers M"^ Webbers j May 9 Joseph McLallean Scoon Beaver from Antigua M-" Edw'^ Smith a Merch' " 10 John Whitmarsh Scoon'' Dove from Philadelphia M'' John Weatherhead a Merch' M'' Charles Camerin a Trader. 12 Nathan Swain Scoon'' Flora from St Christopher M'-W"^Farbeshon) ,, ,ts M^ Tarry Owen f ^^^^^^^^ ' ]4 Eben'' Rogers Sloop America from Philadelphia Belter Manter ) „ v, -^i T • u ox-ii. ^Husbandman Josiah Stuton \ Archabald Crawford Sloop Charm^ Molley [from] Nova Scotia. Lydia Farnsworth wife to M' Farnsworth at Annnpolis Joseph Coin a Frenchman David Shand Brig' Tristam from London Cap" Joseph Hall ) j^i^^.^.j^g^g Cap" Alex' Smith | ^^^""'''"^'^ M' John Whittaker a Merch'. Shuball Coffin Brig Harrison from London Cap Nathaniel Coffin a Marriner M' Phillip Canot a Merch' M'" Fran' Miller an Ensign. John Blake Ship John Galley from London M' John Richey a Carpenter M'' James Lewis, Blockmaker. 21 Josiah Rogers Scoou"" Eliz from Philadelphia Richardson a Chaisemaker. 278 City Document No. 100. 21 Nath Atwood Sloop Swallow from Halifax Coll Pringle Two male & Two female servts Coll Cunningham & four male servts Capt. Scott a Son a male & female serv's. Cap" Innis & Serv' M' James Stillson Trader M"" Cook a Merch' M"" Wales a Trader Corn^ Fellows Sloop Seaflower from Vigo Cap Edw*^ Hoptai a Marriner — John Smith Brig' Prosperity from Scotland Cap" Robert Sinclear Marrin'' 30 Hector M^Neal Sloop Fanny from N. Carolina M"" Noice Merch' Edmond Morton Schoon'" Dove from [N. Carolina] Jacob Shepard Merch' Nath' Bowles Marriner Phenix Frazier Ditto Levi Gill Hatter & serv' James Roberts Schoon'' Betsey from N. Carolina M"" Wheeler Blacksmith Thom^ Prince Sloop Earl of Bute from N. Carolina Benj° Snode a Lad for Education. June 3 Nath' Dunn Brig' Rebecca from Mounta Christa Stephen White a French Lad Elijah Doubleday Brig' Diana from Ditto [Mounta Christa] Charles Favour a Frenchman & Wife John Marshall Ship Boston Packet from London M'' Herbert Newton a Lieut M"" Fran^ Green Gentlemen M"- WilP^ Spoon er M^ Clarke His Wife & 2 Daughters. Rob' Montgomery Ship George & James from Scotland. Will'" McKeen a Mate & 8 sailors belongs to a ship at Casco Bay Alex'' Lee a Marriner James Mull ] t • • Will-Arnit }J°^"^^"' M"" Baker Gentleman & His wife M"^ Will™ Kelso Gentleman John Tuill Mercht M^^ Silkrig Wife to M^ Jam^ Silkreg Merch' & child 5 Tim'' Parker Sloop three Friends [from] Philadelphia M'' Sullendine Pot Ash Maker Mathias Amos Sailor. 7 Nehem'' Somes Sloop Dispatch from Hailifax Jerem*^ Gushing Carpenter M" Giffln ) M'' Peirce >- Their Husbands at Hailifax. jyjrs phippeny ) , * Mich^ Bryant Sailmaker & His Wife Miscellaneous Papers. 279 Mary Greeuleaf went from Boston Edw*^ Deacou Merch' Jam' Dunlap Farmer The' Horsey Distiller Tim^ Conner, Timy Ratcliff, ") Irish servants Peter Larey, Sam' Davis, V consigaed to Mr. Jam' Tool, Mich' Neal. } Rob' Hallowell John Clarke Ship Industry from London Cap'' Sam' Newell Marriu'^ 10 Paschal N. vSmith Sloop Speedwell from N. York John Nevil Thorn' Grafton Sailors John Smith Glover 12 Thom' Hatchings Schoon' Salley from Bermuda M' Benj" Pemberton Merch' & Wife M' John Harris Merch' & Son M^ Rich*^ Hill Planter M' Jam' Mason Clarke to M' Pemberton Nath' Porter Sloop Industry from Georga W- Danham ) y^^ths for Education. Thorn' Gibbens j 13 Moses Peirce Sloop Susanna from Connecticut 4 Sailors belonging to a Vessel at Casco Bay Elnathan Jones Schoon'" Betsey from Martineco Cap'' Joshua Stone & Brother Marriners. 16 Tho' Cartwright Ship Dartmouth from. Bristol ]y/[r -yyiipi Jones Merch' Cap" Welchman Marriner James Newton Spanill Schoon'" Unity from Nova Scotia M'' Rob' Stevenson Merch' 18 Geo Jerry Osborne Schoon"^ Hampton from Piiscatuqua Misses Nancy & Mary Harvey belong" to Boston Joshua Hall Sloop Ranger from N Carolina M"" John Bonner | . M"^ Matthew Scott j Merchts. Hugh Hunter Ship Devonshire from London Step" Sayres Escl"" Merch' Cap" Geo Glover Cap" Archab Dunmore Marrin-"' Madam Kan Sister to the late Doct Douglass Madam Robison Daughter to Madam Ken 23 Geo. Brayley Brig Cato from Swansey M"" Reynolds a Gen"" 26 Israel Abbott Sloop PoUey from Connecticut M"" Pendicks Trader 30 W"' Wimble Sloop Stamford from N. Y. The Rev" M"" Mears M'' Dickison a Merch' M^ Searle Sister to M' Gore of Boston. July 4 James Dickey Schoon"^ Free America from Anapolis Sarah Bears Spinster M" Lansford a Widow Joseph Starrett Farmer 280 City Document No. 100. Andrew Wilson Sloop Cecelia from Jamaica Cap" Edwaixl Tyler Marriner M-" Will'" Hanson Mercli' Andrew Gardner Brig' Swallow [from] Bristol M^^ Griffin & Maid James Scott Brig' Lydia from Loudon M^ Benj Gerrish ) n ., n M-- Rob' Fletcher j ^®"^^e John Rose Shoemaker W" Paty a Currier George Betty Brazier & His Wife 7 Edward Howes Schoon'' Eliz'^ from Hallifax Cap" Gwin Cap" Beals & Sou John Demount Butcher His Wife & Mother 9 John Hooker Schoon'' Abig' from Piscatuqua Miss Mary AVarner Spinster M^^ Libey Widow 12 Justus Taylor Sloop 3 partners from Connect' M"" Creeke a Merch' His Wife & 4 children Thom' Hopkins Sloop Cale from Connect' M' Cullam a Baker Noah Doggett Sloop Commerce from N. Carolina M"" Thom^ Gilbreth Merch' 14 Will'" Sherad Ship Brutus from S'^ Carolina M-" W'" Warrien a Merch' Nathl. Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax M'' Jam' Forrist Merch' & two Servants Isaac Stone Trader & Serv*^ Mary Ingill Wife to a Carpenter at Hallifax Eliz'"^^ Bridge Wife to a Founder & child Sam^ Vans Joshua French | ^ Sherman Lewis Sloop Polly from Connecticut Miss Charity Johnson ] „ -^ -, , . i\T- TTi 4. T ^ for Education. Miss Easter Lampson j Phineas Baldwin Sloop Fairfield [from] Connecticut M"" Mayhew a Gent'" John Whitmarsh Scoon'' Dove from Philadep^ The Rev M'' Kentow from Nova Scotia M'' Cha' Cameron a Trader Mary Hardgrave Wife to a Stationer at Philadelphia & her Daughter 15 John Cathcart Ship Cicero from S. Carrolina The list of Passengers not given in. 21 Jerem^' Rogers Scoon'" Nova Scotia Packet from Hal- lyfax Cap" Allen a Marriner Eliz"^ Cream a Spinster. 25 Moses Bennett Scoon'^ Peggy from Madera Alvaro, de Ornellas, Narconallas Cysniris Manuel de Morem. Two Portu2:ese Gentlemen Miscellaneous Papebs. 281 James Ford Sloop Nancy from Hallyfas Alex"" Frasier a Marriner Ebn^ Wales a Trader William a Labourer 26 Uriah Cakes Scooi/ Margaret from Louisbourg Mary Stacker a girl to the care of M" Creamer Patrick Dowling a Shoemaker Edw'* Whealand a Fisherman 28 David Wier Scoon'' Rainbow from Quebec Cap Benj Cobb a Marriner Lawrence Gilchrist a Baker Nath Patten Sloop Betty from N. CaiToliua M'-W" Tyler, Killey ] ,, , ., M'^ Mathew Richee j ^^erch*^ M^ Munn a Hatter. 30 John Dean Brig Countess of Bute from Jamaica M'' Mosses Alvares It,,,, M^ Jacob Mindis | ^erch'^ Cap" John Blow a Marriner 31 Isaac Phillips Sloop Nancy from N. Found Land M" Dumeresque a Widow & her Daughter Aug 1 Tim'^Parkei- Sloop three friends from Philadelp^ M' Lodwick Sprodeiri M-^ Rob' Gray ! .. , , M^ Duncan ^!> Merch'^ M"- Pelatiah Webster J 2 Thom' Homei- Sloop Rainbow from N. Carrolina M'' John Coleman a Merch' Abiel Lucas Scoon' Gloria from Canso M'' Barnabas Fagen his wife & child 5 Josiah Gorehara Sloop America from Philadelphia Cap" Joseph Arthur a Marriner 7 Will'" Hayman Schoon'' Lovely Betsey [from] Scotland Cap" Rob' Service ' ^ Cap" M^Evan ( Marriners Cap" Rob' Morrison His mate & Servt. ) Geo Hanshald Rob' Gillies ") Jam' Henderson Arthur Hamilton f Merch'' Alex^ Ferguson Rob' Pludder ) M^ Thom' Robertson & AVife for Annapolis Royal M' Brown for Ditto [Annapolis Roval] Robert Thompson for New York. Elisha Glover Schoon'' Charm^ & Hannah [from] Nova Scotia John Jeffers Farmer & Wife Joanna Howard Wife to a Farmer Ann Brooks Wife to a Ditto & Child Alex-" M'^Ghune a Farmer Jane Takols Wife to a Farmer Dorkes Gallop a Wi Marriners James Gellis, Sam' Spark. ) .Joseph Service, 20 -John Broad Brig' Fly from I^'almouth John Polkinham Christop Spurrier mates for a ship & 5 Sailors 21 Constanf" Freeman Ship .Juno [from] Bristol M' John Powell Merch'. 284 City Document No. 100. Sept 23 W"' Deversoii Ship Britlania from Loudon Cap" Jennings a Marriner ]Vr Bowen an Officer w"' his Wife. Rob' Buckan a Trader W" Davis Ship Thomas from London M' Rich'' Barnssley a Gen'" & his Wife Cap Gallispie & Wife Cap John Phillips & Mate. ) Cap Jn° Parrott & Mate. ^ Marriners Cap Jn° Darling & Do. J 27 Jeremiah Rogers Scoon"" Nova Scotia Packet from Hallyfax M-" Fra White a Mercht Doc^ White of Hallifas Ruth Rogers ^ Dorcas Cleavland >■ Spinsters. Eliz. Blackden ) W" Clift Scootf Two Sisters from Louisbourgh Gregory Townsend Esq & 2 serv" M"" Hogg Master of a ship of warr at Hallifax M"" Despert Ensign Joseph Blanchard Sloop Dolphin from N. Fd Land Cap" Fran" Tree & Six Sailors Cap" Cockran & 4 Ditto Rich'' Howell & Step" Nowter Marriners Isasc Smith Sloop Bideford from N. F. Land Cap W" Shippard & five Sailors John Fanning & Will" Marriners 29 Eben"^ Rider Sloop Abigail from N. Found Land George Chester, Thorn' Sterling, W'" Studman Mar- riners Patrick Furnas, Edw'' Casey, ") John Latthorn, W™ Scott, | Rodman Reed, Peter Rhine, ^Fisherman John Maragrine,DerbyMorrison, | Martin McLarlin, Edm" Butler, j John Killey. John Anderson a Cooper. Rob' McCurdy Brig William from Ireland M^ W" Moor Gentle'". Dan' Bovles, Taylor & His Wife. M'' Barry, School Master. Mich' Poor, Labourer John Feald, Jerem'^ Nuhan, Miles Cauly, Labourers Tim^ Shea, Patrick Roach Ditto. W™ Gorman, Weaver. Jerem*^ Murphy, Cooper Jerem'' Readon, George Fitzgaral, Labourers John Kealahorn, Weaver. John Jenkins a Dyer Sam' Allen Do. John Gray, Labourer Sam' Dickson a Comber. Will'" Hurley, Labourer Tira^ Dorson, Schoolmaster & Wife Mary Butler a Widow & Daughter Eloner No wlan, Widow. David Stockman a Labourer Miscellaneous Papers. 285 And"^ Chabrito a Sailor. Bryan Marran, Labourer Jam' Meaglan Cooper & Wife Jame' Wiley, Mason His wife & 2 Sisters. Tho= Miller, Labourer His Wife & Sou. Mary Wiley, Widow Betty Wiley & Jane Wiley Spinsters The' Duan, Labourer. Will"^ Scott School Master & wife John Thumb, Sam^ Hanry, Rob' Heanary, Labourers Pres^ Pullen [?J wife to a Wheelwright & Son John. Mealon Labourer Jany Quales, Spinster. Grace Core Wife to a Farmer & 4 Children Jacob Magar, Labourer, Eob' Magar House Carpenter Rob' Main, Labourer. And''' Beard Blacksmith & 4 Chil- dren Will" More, Sailor. John Fairservice Labourer Jn° Miller Blacksmith & Sou Betty Ramaige Wife to a Sailor. Jane Shanan Spinster Jane Patterson a Ditto. Mich' Keanan Barber Seth Doan Sloop Polly from Connecticut Mary Starr Wife to Cap Starr of Boston & her Son. Oct 3 Joseph Williams Sloop Polly from Nova Scotia. Hen^ Higgins a Shoemaker Experience Cross a Farmer Lydia Hibber Wife to a Taylor Priscilla Allyn a Spinster. Josiah Rogers Schoon"" Eliz* from Philad'' 6 Larrance Ash Watchmaker ] M^' Eliz'^ Heft a Widow & Child James Dickey Sloop Salley from Nova Scotia Enoch Gooding Farmer His Wife & Two children Moses Barnes a Ditto His Wife & Two children Godfrey & Sarah Richardson children to y^ care M. Wimens Six French Fishermen Mathew Dulet a Tailor. 11 James Deming Schoon'' Hannah from Connect' M' Garnsey Goldsmith & Wife lo Phenix Frazier Sloop Salley from N. Carolina John Frnzur Peruke maker Paschal N. Smith Sloop Speedwell from N. York Major Bayard & His two white serv'^ M''" Freeman 18 Moses Roach Brig' Squid from New F'^ Land Tho' Whaland Sam' White Coopers Edw*^ Carev Thomas Roach 1 o m Edw'' Gritfen Luke McGray I ^^^^rs John Mahan Tho' Barrev i t^- i Rich" Quirk AVill- Comings J fishermen 22 Silas Atkins Schoon'' Dolphen [from] New F'' Land Cap" Combs Marriner Joshua French Sloop F'ortune from Hallifax 286 City Document Xo. 100. M"" Stain Jam^ Bane ^ W™ Finley Eben'' Thomson > Sailors Nichi Bufford ) John Waterman Sloop Deborah [from] Philadelphia, John Pope Rob' Gray Traders John Woodman Gentle" Oct 23 Jessee Harding Scoon'' Success from the Island of Magillen M"- Chafey a Brasier & Wife James Bailey a Soldier his Wife & 3 Children Ann Callehan a Widow & 2 Children Sarah Spragiie for Service 24 Uriah Oakes Sloop Success from N. F. Land & Louis- bourgh Morris Dayley Jam' Casey ^ John Newman Rob' Wood I -p. , John Murrey Jam' Sheppard f James Cockran J M"-' Marg' Wife'to Pvob' Wood, Catharine Ormsby a Child to the care of M'' Gregory Townsend Peter Crumer & W" Brumigin Tradei's, 25 Cornelius Cannabal Sloop Gull from Liverpool in Nova Scotia. James Nickerson James Eldridge ] tt^- u -r^ . 1 TVT- 1 > fishermen Daniel Nickerson j M""' Knowles Wife to Corn^ Knowles Percilla Mayho & Hannah Nickerson Spinsters. 27 Jacob Parker Sloop Dolphin [from] N. F. Land John Barry Richard Rinch ^ W™Janison W™ Gray, Ja' Kaiu .^ Marriners Israel Turner Anthony Stodd. ) Rob' Jarvis Brig Han'' from London . M"" Thom^ Hutchinson Jun"" ] ivr i ts M"- Nathan Frasier. | iviercn Cap" Rich'^ Small Cap Jn° Langdon ) ^ Cap John Hayraer Cap Tho' Hart, i ^^^arnners 28 Alex Watt Ship Thames from London Joseph Harrison Esq"" Collector & his Family Cap Benj^ White his Wife & Daughter M-^ Bowes a Merch Cap Smith & Cap Clapp Marriners. 30 Rob' Young Brig Neptune from London M--' Vibert Wife to an Officer at Hallifax 31 Arch'' Orr Snow Jeany from Glasgow M-- Alex'^ Bell M"" John Miller ) ,^ ,43^^ M"^ John Murray jMeicn M'' John Fleming Printer Daniel White Peter Ferguson John M'^Nutt Thom' Cockran John Muire Rob' Reside Alex M<=Dufie John M<=fee MiscELLAXEOus Papers. 287 Not 1 Shubal Dunham Sloop Han'^ from R. Island M^ Medcalf & Wife of Dedham 3 James Stuart Scoou'^ Nova Scotia Packet from Hallifax M'"' Fraces Gamble & four Children M'' Dunn a Widow 4 James Ford Sloop Nancy from Hallifax Cap' Elisha Glover & 2 Sailors ) ^^ Cap' M^Gowen j Marrmers Eben"" Wales a Trader M'' Fairbanks a Farmer M^^ Nancy Webb a Spinster Barney Binney Ship Lyon from Lonaon Cap Moldsworth of the 29 Regim' & Serv Gap Stowers ) ,, Gap Hamond | ^^^™^^'^ Lievt Johnson of one of his Maj^ ships M" Ann Davis Widov/ & Daughter to the care of M' John Smith South End. 10 John Blake Ship John Galley from London iVr Benj^ Berry & M-" W" Cox Merch'^ Gap Sohier & Gap Hitch Mariiners Josiah Goreham Sloop America [from] Philadelph'' M'^ Marg' Driskel a Widow Gap Hen^ Dawson Marriner. John Whitmarsh Scoon"^ Dove from Philadelp^. M"" Charles Garaerin a Trader Elisha White Sloop Trial from Connecticut M-- Berry a Merch'. Nehem^ Soames Sloop Betsey from Hallifax M'' Kinlock a Clergyman M^ Miller & Mathew M<=Namara — Traders M" Glover a Widow M''= Clark Wife to a Farmer at Dorcester 11 Rob' Montgomrie Ship Geo & James from-Glasgow M"" Andrew Donhun. M"^ James M<=Master — Merch'^ Edra'^ Morton Scoon^ Dove from Philadelphia. The Rev'' M"- Williams his Wife seven Children & Serv'^ M"" Beels a Marriner. 13 Shubal Coffin Brig Harrison [from] London Cap Trail a Marriner. 15 John Harmon Scoon" Speedwell from S' Croix Will'" Hendrickson a Lad for Education to the Care of Cap Jon"^ Lord Jon"^ Morcorab Brig Willmott from Cork John Henderson Catharine Sullivan Jam' Coghlin Mathias Brett Marg' Ross John Murphy Luke Welch John Gibson Dennis Mahony Mary Coekery W" Quirk Marg Mahony" Tiiom Dugale Catharine Conner John Hayes 288 City Document No. 100. 22 24 29 Dec Joseph Mosses Darby Lawlei* Ann Dougale Cathr Carrill Rob' Dougale Danl Keefe W™How' Mathew Howard Jerem^ Davis Thorn Quinlan Thom' Dougale John King Abig Dudley Cha^ Hewett Tim"^ Bryant James Dalton Austin M'^Carty Cornelius Fox Jonas Dougale Peter M'^Namara Dav"^ Quirk Dennis M'^Carty W" Doushin Dan' Carthy Ann Dougle Patrick Welch James Ross John Kelly John Ross Barbary Kelly Janes Ross Peter Manning John Ross Jun"" Arthur Veavea Redmond Larnard Cornelius Hagarty Edm*^ Swaney the above seventy two Servants are Mess'' Creed & Collis Merchants. Joseph Rose Sloop Industry from N. F Land Cap'' W"^ Cockerau Cap Peter Hewson Edw"^ Murphy John Twahy W" Stephens James Row Isabella Learman Catherine Twahy John Bourke Patrick Ryan John Bowler Mary Dougle Dan' Bulkeley Corn' Sullivan George Shinnehan W" Kahaven W' Fitzgerald John Dowle Bal Sullivan Jam' Daniel Thorn' M'Carty John Lee all Indented to Cap W' Bray . Daniel King James Burn Phillip Le Crais Elias Le Siberrill Peter Arive Thom' Gallien Jno Halloway Isaac Wing Archibald Tate > Marriners Hugh Verncomb James Clark Rich*^ Morisey Tho' Le Siberrel Mosses Clement Abrah"' Podesters Tho' Allen Rob* Baswell W" Jones Eben Hiukley Nath Phillips Ship Dispatch from Liverpool Cap W'" Main Hector M'^Neil Sloop Fanny & Jeany from Quebeck Cap Martin of the Train his Wife three Children & 5 Servants. Lieut Willson M'" Sherman a Soldier his Wife & Child Joshua Shaw Scoon"" Priscilla from Philadelphia Sam Johnson a Carpenter & his Wife M"" Robert Rogers a Trader Isaac Smith Sloop Biddeford from Philadelphia M''' Ash Wife to a Watchmaker Josiah Taylor Sloop Desire from Connecticut Sam Knight a Sailor. Joseph Dobel Sloop Charm= Sally [from] N. F. Land Cap W"^ Clark a Marriner & his Serv*' M"" John Mandervel a Land Survey"" Miscellaneous Papers. 289 Dec 2 W' Maxwell Sloop Sterling from St. Johns jSr Jon''' Whipple a Farmer & his Wife. 3 Isaac Phillips Brig Hawk from N. F. Land Cap John Willson & Serv' M'' Thorn" Kenaclv Merch*. Mr. Thom" Kasey [ ?] Trader Andrew Minton Joseph Stripton | -. j- , ,. Jn*^ Elsou, Darby Riou, W'" Laurence j 6 Hugh McLean Sloop Nancy from Annapolis. John Church Mr Moss Joseph Whillock ^ Rob' Black, John Cambell ) o u- ■r , T-i • r Soldiers John Dennin ) W Martha Whillock a Widow Lucy Rice. Nancy Kent Spinsters. 10 Jerem'^ Webber Sloop Lively [from] Philadelphia M^ Rob' Smith & Wife James Dickev Sloop Sallv from Annapolis Doc' John Wright his Wife & 4 Children 11 Rob Hale Ives Brig Unity from Bristoll M'' Marg' Lilly a Spinster Thomas Jarvis Sloop Desire from N. F. Land Jn° Hanbury Jn° Gleason "^ Nath Linch Tlio Fling Luke Dulin James Lase Morris Murphy Jesse Connelly Fishermen Phillip Dunelty [ ?] Thom' Power C& Sailors Edw*! Whalin W" Murphy John Hade Patf Brinnen John M'^Donuagh Jn° Colstcm John Fling a Fisherman & his Wife ^ 13 W"' Willson Scoou"" Fisher from St. Johns seven Fishermen belonging to this Province. Mungo Mackay Brig Polly from Teneriff Cap Darb\' a Marriner John Andrews Sloop Massachusetts from St Croix M"" Duncan Mackbun ] -p. , M^ Phillip McDunner j ^^^^^^i'^ 15 John Willson Brig Burnham from N. F. Land List not given in. 17 Maurice Cavenaugh Scoon'' Nova Scotia Packet from Hallifax Cap Joseph Williams & Serv' M' George Rumncy "] M"" George Robertson y Merch" M^ John Hall ) Joseph Dennis a Labourer M" Marg' Dunlap Wife to a Marriner M''" Eliz Cotter Wife to a Soldier in the Train of Artillery. 23 Nathaniel Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax Isaac Stone & John Wyman Farmers 290 City Document No. 100. MichCarrell Heu^' Noyce | ^^.^^^^^ M' Beaver j James Hilton Lawrence Nutson ") Tvr„„„:„„,.„ John Miller j M'' Spincer a Shoemaker. Dec 26 Job Bradford Sloop Olive from N. Carolina M'^ Badcock Trader W" Dean Schoon'' Thankf uU from Hallifax Dan' Westcoat a Farmer And^^ Bright a Ditto 29 John Whitmarsh Schoon'' Dove from Philadelp^ M"" Char^ Gray Trader. 27 James Scott Brig Lydia from London Cap Edw*^ Atkins a Marriner Thom^ Clark a Hatter James Bruce Ship John & Sukey from London Two Silversmiths [Dup 29 John Whitmarsh Scoon"" Dove from Philadelphia Ent.] M^ Charles Gray a Tiader Sam Hooper Brig Phenix from London Cap Cotton, Cap Brown Marriners 1767. Jan 11 Nathan Sears Scoon Dolphin from Liverpool IVP Malcom a Trader 13 Rob' Calf Ship London Packet from London Doc" Rich'' Hirons Nath Jackson Scoon" Phenix from Piscatiqua M'" John Darby a Mason 14 Thom' Jenkins Scoon" Han'' from Hallifax The List not given in. — - Thom^ Dixey Brig Amherst from London Cap W™ Grow ^ Cap' Termain [ -.^ Thom= Carewell \ Marnners Geo Davis J 20 James Ford Sloop Nancy from Halifax John White Trader Robt Kellwell Marriner Labourer Nehemiah Somes Sloop Betsey from Hallifax Maj Goreham his Wife a Child 2 Servts. The Rev*^ M" Simon Moor Doct" Bailey M" Hart a Trader Mess"' Eben^ & W°' Wales Traders. Mar 9 Uriah Oakes Sloop Sparrow from N. Carolina M" M'^Connel ) ry . M" Mall I ^i^^^eis M" Teldin Marrin" 14 Maurice Cavenaugh Schoon" Nova Scotia Packet from Halifax Miscellaneous Papers. 291 John Grant Esq a Gentleman & Servts M"^ John Gorham Ditto. Mar 5 Nath Atwood Sloop Swallow from HalUfax Brooks Watkins Esq'' 17 Benajah Collius Scoon"" Bilboa from New Liverpool Ben]'' Godfrey Trader Tho Fish Marriner Joshua Ford Blacksmith. 24 Joshua French Scoon Han^ from Hallifax John Berry Trader John White Marriner. John Hart Trader. W°' Derra Farmer. 25 Crowell Hatch Sloop Betsey from Maryland Cap How a Marriner 30 Maurice Cavenaugh Scoon Nova Scotia Packet from Hallifax Mary Rotch Wife to a Gardner in Boston and two Children. 31 Nehem^ Somes Sloop Betsey from Hallifax M"" Alex'' Grav a Merch' M'^ Eben^ Wales \ Traders M-- Hen^ Gland j M"" James Butler of Boston M"" Sam^ Turner of Connecticut M"' Sam' BefRngton of Nova Scotia. April 7 Christop"" Higgins Sloop Ruby from Connecticut Cap Scott ) Marriners. Cap Ash j Thom^ Frasier Sloop Harrison from St Croix Cap Beni Crocker ] -.^ TiTr c< -ti r Marrmers M'^ Smith ] 8 Tim"' Parker Sloop 3 Friends from Philadelphia M'' Woodbury & ]\P Townsend Marriners 13 Joseph Cordis Sloop Ruby from S'^ Carolina Hen^ Fretts Saddler 15 Sam' Adarton Schoon"' Tryal from Connect' 3 Fisliermen liound to Nova Scotia Anther Wharfe Schoon'' Industry [from] Maryland John a Free Negro Sailor - Nath' Cook Sloop Delight from New York M'^' Mary White a Widow 16 Nath Stone Sloop Molly from Philadelp^ W'" Henery a Tailor James Fretts a Farmer W" Waters ship Minehead from Cadiz Cap' Hugh Stuart & Son. John Marshall Ship Boston Packet from London M' Clement Jackson Merch' & Serv' Cap' James Kirkwood ) ,;, n t T>i Ml- Tj. r Marrmers Cap' Phillip Bass ) Mr Lewis a Blockmaker 292 City Document No. 100. a Mollatto Serv* belonging to Cap* Whitman April 18 AncV Perkins Sloop Olive from Nevis M'' Thom^ Augier a Marriner jQj-^th pierpoint Brig Duke of Kingston from Granada JVr' Abig' Jones Wife to a Marriner. 25 Maurice Cavenaugli Scoon"" Nova Scotia Packet from Hallifax. M"" John Munrovv a Notary Publick. M'' Thorn' Morton a Marriner M"" James Clapp a Cooper. 27 Alex Ramage Snow Concord fi-om St Eustatia. M'' John Dickenson a Carpenter 28 James Hall Ship Amazon from London Cap"" Alex Smith Marrin'' M' John Atkinson, Clarke to M"" Smith. May 4 James Burton Schoon'' Hannah [from] Nova Scotia John Savage ^ John Gorley >- Farmers. Edw^i Brooks ) M--^ Eliz"^ Corbet Wife to a Farmer. Tho' Elsbere Sloop Ranger from Rh"^ Island M" Smith Wife to Cap" Smith Gideon Dodge Cooper M'^ Turner House Carpenter M-" Nich' Probery Trader. 5 W™ Edwards Sloop Huldah from Connect' Char' Dupee His wife & 10 Children ] bound to Joseph His wife & Son [ Quebec 7 Nath Atwood Sloop Nancy from Hallifax M"" James Fudge a Merch' Edward Pell a Baker. M""' Mary & Child to the care of Mr Forist & two Dutchmen. Hen^ Oman Ship General Wolf from London M""' Esther Corney Wife to a Taylor w*^ Two sons & 3 Daughters. George Todd a Taylor. Jon'^ Freeman Ship Pratt from London M-" John Alcock 9 Thorn' Debano Brig Union from London M"^ Jabez Bradley \ David Stanwood > Marriners. Rich'i Mcdugall. ) 14 Jn° Smith Brig Squirrell from Loudon M"" Thorn' Lee a Merch* W" Merth a Marriner. 17 Josiah Goreham Sloop America from Philadelphia W™ Price a Lad to the Care of M"^ David Bell 20 John Midford Snow Apollo from Liverpool George Ray a Butcher Sarah a Servant to the Captain. Miscellaneous Papers. 293 May 28 Eclm'^ Morton Scoon'^ Dove from N. Carrolina M"" Jacob Shepparcl ~) M^ Nath Bowles {■ Traders. M^ Trisdale ) W" a Coachman to Gov Winthworth. W" Maxwell Sloop Sterling from St Johns M" Ralleff ,Trs n I r Wives to Soldiers at Hallifax M^^ Cock ran 29 Richard Grinnell Sloop Industry from South Carolina John Ward Serv' to Cap Joshua Loring Jolm Dunu Ship Glasgow from Greenock. M"" Arthur Hambleton a Merch' Mathew Limeburn a Farmer Johu McKeller a Joiner David Larmore, W" Willson Marriners 30 Nath Phillips Ship Dispatch from Liverpool Cap" George Willson a Marrin^ Samuel Pain Sloop Commerce from Maryland M'' James Stuart a Merch' W™ Fitch Scoou'' Three Brothers from S. Carrolina M"" Lemuel Cox a Wheelwright. W"* Welchman Snow Mary from Glasgow M'' George Robinson -nrr T 1, T • r Merch" M"^ John Lewis Cap John Loyle a Marriner W™ M'=Duell Bookbinder M'' Johu Delrumple an Ensign Alex^ McCordv W"^ Boyd Gabi Willson " Rob Hay James Bryson Alex"' M'^Naghton. John McKillop Mai'" M^Naghton George Sterling Allan Scott Thom^ MTorlaud W"^ Brown Dan M'^Brarn Tho Sterling W"^ Willson John Park And Willson Dan M<^Vicker John Craford Alex M'Kendly W"^ M'^Cracken Rob. Leddell W"' Mathew John Anderson W™ M-^Gill Arch^ Browning John Gardiner the above are Soldiers belonging to a Regiment' at Quebec or Hallifax. June 8 Maurice Cavenaugh Scoon"" Nova Scotia Packet from Hallifax M' Brenton a Lawyer his Wife & Serv* M" Smith Wife to a IMerch' at Hallifax & Serv' Cap" Hollows in the 29"' Regimt & 3 Servts M' Sands Lieut in the .59 Regim' M' Martin belonging to Lyn & Serv' 10 .John Adams Sloop Molly from St Eustatia M' Josepli Davis a Gentleman 294 City DocmiEisrT No. 100. Nehemiah Somes Sloop Ranger from Hallif ax M"" Jones a Merchant jVr^ Miller Wife to a Blockraaker at Hallifax. A Soldier in the 29"' Regim' a Child to the Care of Beth^ Kneeland June 17 Thomas Davis Brig Poppett from N. F. Land ■ Cap Willson, Elijah Luce "^ David Dunkar, Daniel Thomas. I t.«- mi ,75 T-k -J c :i >-Marnners Thom' Barrow, David Sender, j Daniel M^ Brine, W" Fitchgeral, J Joseph Chapman Sloop Dove from Nova Scotia ColP Tong [?] of a Regim' at Hallifax Daniel Jones Son to Deacon Jones. 19 Gershom Blin Sloop Under [?] from Connecticut. M"" David Ellsworth a Farmer David Bill apprentice to a Barber in Boston. Josiah Groreham Sloop America from Philad^ M" James Tilfer a Trader Paschal N. Smith Sloop Speedwell from N. York. Cap Elijah Thacher & Serv' W" Hall a Butcher his Wife & 2 Children 23 James M*^Ewen Sloop Olive from N. Carrolina M"" W'" Mitford belonging to Nova Scotia Thom. Chandler a Carpenter. W" Cousins Sloop Eliza from St Croix M"" Era' Creekee a Mercli* M-"^ Eliz M'^Kew & Suss'' Thomas ' to the care of M"" Creekee for Education. 25 Morgan Griffiths Ship Rialto from BristoU M^ John Jones a Merch^ ^ Traders all John Duffy, Owen Carolina ! ^ e *i „,.,/f'. ToTT 1 r from y north Partrick Carolme, Jn° Hand j ^^ Ireland. Lawrence Merren, Carrick M'^Ross j 27 Setli Doan Sloop Sally from N. Carrolina M^ W™ Maxwell 29 Sam Haynes Scoon'' Sussan""' from St Croix M" Durant & Child. Alex Willson Sloop Dispatch -from Liverpool W"' Cleaves Jane Bruce & two Children Phillip Kennett Jean Charlag & one Child Rob Kewen Mary Walker & two Children 30 Nath Byfield Lydes Brig Harrison from London Fra' Barnard Esq Naval Officer M'' Phillip Dumersque a Mercli' M"" Wintworth M"" Young a Wine Cooper James Dickey Sloop Sally from Fort Cumberland Eben^Gawne Jn° Wright | p^^^.^^^^,^ James Hastings ^Miscellaneous Papers. 295 Jemima Yose a Spiuster Samuel Rockwell Scoou Betsey from Connecticut M"" Bari-att a Ta3'lor W Williams a Shoemaker July 1 Tim° Parker Sloop Three Friends from Philadlp'' Cap Pearson Jones Cap Nath Marshall & two Sailors. 6 Nath Atwood Sloop Swallow from Hallifax M'' Sam Davis J\P Ja' Hart, j rpj^.^^^jgi-s M' James Fitchpatrick j M"" Eben"" Torrey a Baker Mary Ryan & Child belonging to Hallifax Maurice Cavenaugh Scoon'^ Nova Scotia Packet from Hallifax M^ Robert Apthorp a Gen'" M' John Cummings a Ditto M"" James Brett a Trader M" Procter Wife to a Merch' at Hallifax July 7 Step" Stinton Scoon^ Charms Peggy from Cape Fear. John Hughs a Lad for Education. 10 Peter Boyd Sloop Patty from Connecticut M"^ Tim"' Ward a Goldsmith. Nath Stone Sloop Molly from Philadelphia. Cap Thom' Cordis Sam Berry K/fj^j-riners David Vickery j 11 Isaac Clark Sloop Virgin from N. Carrolina M^ Hill a Planter. 14 Joshua Hall Sloop Ranger from N. Carrolina Doct Will™ Pratt M'' Crosby a Hatter Thorn' Elsbree Sloop Ranger from R. Island M'^ Fra' Hambilton a Merch' & Wife 27 Christop' Prince Brig Nassau from Georgia Cap Skilling & his Wife. 29 John Doubleday Brig Mairmaid from Haneago John Hollyoke a Cooper Joseph Waterman Sloop Dolphin from N. Carolina M'' Cooper a Trader Cap Bosworth 30 Paschal N. Smith Sloop Speedwell from N. York Jane Waters Wife to a Carp'' at N York Aug 4"^ Joseph Hewett Sloop Pheuix from N. Carrolina John Combes & W" Angerson Traders Eben' Fuller Sloop Good Intent from N. Carrolina M'' Mathew Soott & Jn° Vines Merch'^ Joseph Goodwin Schoon' Johau'' from Providence M' Newell a Cooper . 5 Alden Bass Sloop Sarah from Granada M' Nich Welch a Cooper And''' Johnson Schoon'' Susa'' from Connecticut M' Tliomas Edwards a Jeweller 10 Hector McNeil Sloop Brittania from Quebec 296 City Document l^o. 100. Mr W"' Minott a Merch Peter Ducett a Marriuer Lawrence a Soap Boiler Aug 11 Martiu Cox Ship Weatlierell from St Christopher The Rev"^ Mr Clarkson of Nevis Cap Thom^ Yard M" Pratt a Shipwright 12 George Michell Schooner Molly from Annapolis Charles Bartux for Education Eben Perry a Farmer his Wife & Two Children M" Isabella Morley Wife to a Farmer & Child Lydia Shaw a Servt to Cap' Mitchell 13 John Hickling Brig William from N. F. Land Capt John Hayward & 5 Sailors W™ Lawren a Marriner 14 Eben'' Goodwin Schooner Mulbery from N'^ Carolina M' Jam^ Harding & Mr W" Gould a Merchant Maurice Cavenaugh Schooner Nova Scotia Packet from Halifax M'' Jno Romney & Giles Tidmarsli Mercht. M'^ Jno Pagett Watchmaker. George Bailey Soap Boyler M' Foster & Mr Avery of Boston Merehts. Henry Gibbons a Soldier & his Wife M" Fairbanks & Child of Halifax M" Cottnam & Maid of Salem James Burton Schooner Charming Hannah from Port Cumberland M"" Smith a Merch' Eliz^ Smith of Boston. M^^ Gay of Stoughton. 17 John Dean Brig Ann from Jamaica. M^ W" Penny a Mei'ch' W" Pease a Marriner Hector Orr Snow Jeany from Glasgow M"" W™ Pettegrew Mr Jn° Watson ] ^^ Mr iTTm 13 1 c Surgeous r ^m Buckanuan j ° M"" Rob Selkrige Mr Donnald Morrison j M^ Patrick M'Masters — Mr Tho Bucken- [ Merch'^ loss 3 Tho' Deeds, Rob Hamilton, Donald M'^- '\ Donnell [■ Marriners W™ Flatt, John Aberuathy ) Peter Campbell John M'^Intoch ) tt r^ John Robertson } ^^«"^^ Carpenters Daniel Morrison a Ditto & his Wife. John Park a Mason his Wife & o Children M''' Thompson & three Children Pettergrow a Boy 27 Simeon Freeman Sloop Betsey from Connecticut Moses Pierce & his Wife. Miscellaneous Papers. 297 3 1 Lemuel Drew Scoon'" Vigorns from New Liverpool Joshua Ball a Labourer Johu Goddard Sloop Kitty from N. Carolina jSr James Burt a Get™ NebemiaU Somes Sloop Ranger from Hallifax M"' Wicoff a Mercb* belong^ to Philadelphia M'^ Cook a Marriner M"^ Wales Mr Miller Traders M-" Salter a Carp"^ M-^^ Bushuell of Hallifax & Child. Polly Driver. Polly Pippen Rebecca Rogers. Betsey Stevens of Casco Bay. Sep 10 Johu Stockdale Ship Brittau'' from Jamaica Rayues Barret Wait Esq. Gen"" Peter Richards Merch' 11 Philamon Winship Schoon'' Grayhound 9 Sailors 14 Joseph Row Sloop Speedwell from Quebec M'' Patrick Mathew Osborne a School Master. 15 Edward Grow Schoon'' Han'' from Annapolis M" Baker \ ^^longiug to Annapolis. Nath^ Stone Sloop MoUey from Philadelphia. The Rev'i Mr Geo Soller 16 And^'' Newell Brig Policy from St Kitts M' James Apthorp & Wife. 23 Nathl. Atwood Sloop Nancy from Hallifax Maj. Butler, a Serjeut & his Sevr' five men belonging to Philadelphia Rob' Jervis Brig Hannah from London. The Rev'' Mr Beach The Rev'i Mr Badger. 25 Joseph Chapman Sloop Dove from Nova Scotia. M' John Chapman a Merch' M" Eliz Doan Wife to a Farmer at Nova Scotia 28 W" Ruggles Sloop Han'' from N. Found Land. Cap Casneau & four Sailors Cap M'Farland & three Sailors. 29 James Smith Snow Charm^ Polly from N. Lopdon Mrs Sally Hill & Mrs Betsey Demorsque Spiusters Sam' Rockwell Sloop Molly from Connecticut M"" Silvester his Wife & one Child belong^ to Sheep- scott W" Whitmore for Education. Oct 1 W"' Maroney Scoon"" Experience [from] Turks Island M' Gilbert IVIalcomb a Merch'. 5 Enoch Taylor Sloop Han'' from Philadelphia M'" Abraham Field a Farmer. . 14 W" Alkin Brio: Ann & Marg' from Ireland 298 City Document No. 100. cc rt < Oct 16 17 19 20 21 ( Eleanor Murphy. Franis Hacluett Mary Mchoon. Eleanor McSweney Mary Howard. John Kinney Eliz"' Brien Ann Collins Judith Pop Edw*^ Dammarell Mary Callahane Eleanor Moloney Mary Conun Timothy Mulcahy George Prichard Paul Prichard Dinish McSweney James Conner Mary Wilkinson Eleanor Stoakes Mary Ambrose Mary O'Brien Thom^ Prichard. John Jackson Sam Prichard Marg' Fleming Eliz"' Wilkinson Honer Coveney Edw'^ France Ann Hill Mary Stoaks John Lyndsay ) ,,,- J J V Weavers John Murphy, W"^ Sweney James Fitzgerrald Laborers v. Darby Conner W™ Hoban — John Baker — Shoemakers Tim"^ Murphy, John Furch — Talyors. Isaac Stoakes a Nailor. Rich'^ Terutch — Joiner Joseph King a Clockmaker. Edin*^ Shanohan, Cooper The above are Servt' Cap' George Gray & his Wife M"" M — Bryn a Labour"" M"" Step Gazor a Clerk M"^ Dinish liien a Taylor M'' W" Buck a Shoemaker M"^ Phillip O'Donel a Cooper. W'" Deverson Ship Brittauia from London M'' Samuel Barre" Mercht. W" Davis Ship Thomas from London M"^ James Pratt a Farmer James Hall, Ship Diana from London Pardon Sheldon of Providence Rob' Calf Ship London Pacq' from London M' John Glover a Merch' Mary Cole Wife to Edw^ Cole Marrin-- & Child „ Seth Doan Sloop Sally from N. Carrolina jVjr -yym j^jyt^y Merch' Nehem^ Soames Sloop Ranger from Hallifax M' Blair Merch' M'' Williams & Mr Daniels, Farmers. James Scott Brig Lydia from London Cap Cordis & Cap' Helpman Marriners ^ames Deming Sloop Harlequin from Connecticut Abigil Doble a Child of Cap' John Doble's and a Maid of s'l Dobles. Maurice Caveneaugh Scoon'' Nova Scotia Packet from Hallifax M" Gray Wife to a Labourer & her Child. Miscellaneous Papers. 299 Oct 23 W^ Nichols Brig Devonshire from Bristoll M; Jon'l^ Lewis | ^erch- M'' Beii]'' Jackson ) Cap Mathew Smith 28 Hen^ Smith Ship John from Loudon CapBenj AVhitel^^^^,.^^^,^ Cap rwicross j 29 Josiah Goreham Sloop America from Philadelphia M"' Han^ Prest a Widow Jon"^ Freeman Ship Pratt from London John Cockle Esq'' ]\P W"' Russell a Merch' M" Han*" E'osdick went from Boston in Cap Jacobson 30 Thom Crandon Sloop North Britton from Philadelphia Mich Grant a Marriner. Levi Studson Brig Jam^ Packet from Jamaica M' Joseph Fitch a Merch' Joseph Hudson Sloop Polly from Hallifax Gregory Townsend Esq & a Boy to his Care George Osborne a Merch* Charles Hart, Eben Wales } 'p,,„(--igj,g Abner Craft ) William Kirby a Labourer Nov 2 Edw*^ Grow Scoon'^ Han'' from Annapolis Phiueas Lovatt, W™ Reed T h D T -r> J. r Farmers Jerem^ & Isaac l^osters j Mary Farusworth & Martha Wheelock Spinsters Joseph Starrett [ ?] Scoon'' Granvil from Annapolis M"" Nelson a Farmer Rich*^ Malony a Soldier Jerem^ Howes Scoon"' Success from the Island of Magdalen W™ Poterfield a Fisherman his Wife & Child Tho Green a Ditto & Wife M'' Green a Ditto a Shoemaker . John Pulling Scoon"" King Fisher from Louisbourg M' Row a Merch' Alex'' Watts Ship Thames from London Hen^ Hulton Esq a Commissioner W"' Burch Esq a Ditto his Wife Son & Daughter with 3 Servants Charles Paxton Esq a Ditto & Servant Sam^ Venner Esq a Secretary his Wife & Son & one Servt John Williams Esq Inspector General & 2 Serv" James Porter Esq a Comptroller Rober' Temple Esq John Hincks Esq James Curgenven") Tho° McDonogh >■ Clerks to the Secretary Sam Loyde ) 300 City Document No. 100. John Hudson Clerk to the Comptroller W" Wootton & W" Wotton two Lads Mich' Darcy a Lame Boy Nov 9 Joshua Shaw Scoon'' Priscilla from Philadelphia M"^ Sam' Eldridge a Merch' 10 Moses Roach Sloop Fanny & Jesiny from N. F. Land Cap Fossey & 4 Sailors Cap Treefarthen & 4 Ditto Thomas Wallis & Tim'^ Flaharty Marriners 11 George Folger Brig Lucretia from London M"- Phillip Robson a Gen"^ M^ John Short a Merch' David Wier Scoon Rainbow from Quebec M-- Pirkins a GoldSmith M' Mallau a Waiter at Quebec Thomas Sturgis Sloop Dolphin from Hallifax M^ Nutting a Soap Boiler & his Wife M"^ Richardson a Butclier 18 John Harmon Brig Speedwell from St Croix John Irving Esq 19 John Dunn Ship Glasgow from Glasgow James Kelly a Merch' W™ Russell a Mason W"' Sweetser Sloop Han'' from Philadelphia Cap W'" Bean a Marrin'' 20 Christopher Hoskius Scoon"^ Mary from Ess Quebo M"" John Segus a Planter Step" Crowell Scoon'' Defiance from Philadelp"" M^ Barrell a Sugar Baker 21 Prince Goreham Sloop Desire from Virginia M" Rasin Wife to a Planter at Virginia 23 John Waterman Sloop Deborah from Philadelp^ M'' Charles Cameron a Trader Dec 4 Josiah Rogers Scoon'' Eliz from N. Found Land Cap W'" Sliippard & two Sailors Henry Righthead a Marrin"" & his Brother a Lad Rich*^ Barnes a Carp'' Dan M'^Haney a Tailor Jerem'^ Kane a Fisherman 8 James Dickey Sloop Sally from Fort Cumberland M"^ Winsor Agur a Marriner M''^ Lucy Danks a Spinster 11 James Burton Scoon'' Charm° Hau'^ from Nova Scotia. Coll Alex^ M'^Nutt David Cutting Fra Blair ~) W" Blair David Dickey | John Aughterson John Hadlock [> Farmers Sam' Whippe John Savage [ W- M'^Keen Sol'^' Steele j Abuer Brooks a Farmer & his Wife Sarah Richardson Wife to a Farmer Edw'' M'^Daniel a Labourer Lucy Stevens Job an'' Howard Spinster. Miscellaneous Papers. 301 Paschal N. Smith Sloop Speedwell from N. York Eliz"^ Edwards Wife to a Marriner at Casco Bay Maurice Cavenaugh Scoou'^ Nova Scotia Packet from Hallifax M"^ Reeves a Gent'" M"^ M-^Masters a Merch* M^^ Moat Wife to Cap Moat M"-^ Hoyland Daughter of Mr Cordis Samuel Brown Scoon'" Betsey from Annapolis Benoni Shaw a Farmer Dec 15 Arch"^ Laws Scoon' Hilsborough from Quebec Cap* John Maleom 1768. Jan 4 Isaac M'^Neil Sloop Swallow from Quebec Patrick Conner a Labourer Mrs. Eliz. Decon Wife to a Schoolmaster & 3 Children. James Ford Sloop Nancy from Hallifax M'' Wootton Inspector General M' Henry Green a Merch' & his Servts M-- Putnam M'' Hunter ) ^^ M-^ Secomb | Farmers M^ Balden M^ Wallis ] ^ , M^Wyman | Traders Christop'' Wagner a Butcher John Masters a Carp'' M--^ Mary Hunter ] ^. . , M- Mary Malcomb | ^P^^^ters 11 Tho. Church Scoon'" Leopard from Hallifax M^ Gorham a Merch'. 21 Nath' Porter Sloop Industry from Georgia M"- Steph" Whiting Jun'' ) ,^ , M^Sam^Elburt j Merchts M'' Jones a Leather Dresser 25 Nehem'' Soames Sloop Ranger from Hallifax M-^ Night & M"" Baker Farmers W"" Cowdy a Fisherman John Davis a Marriu"^ Polly Parsons to the care of Mr Bowman Feb 1 Eben^ Wales Sloop Sylvia from Hallifax Cap' John Malcora ) ,, John Hamlinton } ^^^rrmers Phillip Peak a Carp"" Mercy Parker a Spinster 3 Maurice Cavenaugh Schoon"" Nova Scotia Packet from Hallifax M'" Harbert an officers Lady at Louisburg M"- Glynn a Trader. 7 James Harding Stevens Brig Abig' from London Cap Jam" Ball Cap Tho Hart ) Cap Hen^ Eve Sam Roberts y Marriners Thos Cain Thorn" Biscomb. 302 City Document No. 100. Lieut W" Haswell bis Daugli'' & Maid Thorn' Irvia Esq, Rich'^ Sberviu a Sadler Charles Perriiig a Joiner. Tho' Richards John Kilbany a Farmer Kathariue Winch a Spinster Feb 22 Seth Jenkins Brig Friendship from Loudon M' Thorn' Williams a Merch' M"- Rob* Mackerle [ ?] a Doctor M'' Savage an Officer in the Custom House & his Wife Sam Hawkins a House Carp' Cap W"' Broig Cap Symms "J Cap Kirkwood Cap Lovde >■ Marriners. W Hooper M"" Bradford ) M' Brown. Marcb 6 Isaiab Atkins Scoon"' Friendship from Maryland M' Rob' Colwell a Trader. 11 Barna' Binuey Brig John from S' Eustatia. M'' W™ Gardner a Merch' 12 John Havens Sloop Defiance from Virginia M' John Hozo. a Taylor 14 James Ford Sloop Nancy from Hallifax M^Woodworth, Asa Chase | ^^^,^^^8 Daniel Hovey j W™ Lawler, Peter Griff en ") Charles Hart And^^ Wallace [ Traders Charles Hill W™ Christopher ) M"" Fran' Anthony a Gen'" from Fyal Emanuel Wait a Mill Wright Daniel M'^Clester a House Carp' W"' Smith Lawrence Nutson Marriner John Neace a Taylor. 21 Abiel Lucas Sloop Brittania from N. Carrolina M-" Hinkley a Merch' Cap Brown 28 Leri Stutson Brig Jam'' Packet from Jamaica William Harris Esq a Planter. Joseph Waterman Scoon'' Industry from North Carro- lina M"" Benj* Pamella a Merch' Nath^ Stone Sloop Molly from Philadelp'' M"" Benj'' Sharp a Marriner 29 Josiah Goreham Sloop America from Philadelphia M''' Nations a Widow M''' Rebecca Allen Wife to a Marriner 31 Eben'" Wales Sloop Sylvia from Hallifax Elias Willcock a Farmer M'' Shanks a Tanner & 4 Children Sloan a Serv' April 5 W^"' Reed Scootf Nova Scotia Packet from Hallifax James Brenton Esq a Lawyer M'" Thomas Procter a Mercht Miscellaneous Papers. 303 M"^ Thomas Mellish a Gen'^^ David Row a Fishermau April 8 James Scott Brig Lyclia from London. M' W" Cazneau ' ") M^ Cyrus Baldwin [ Gen°^- M-" John Cimott. j 12 Paschal N. Smith Sloop Speedwell from N. York ap Edward Griffin 13 Tliom^ Goodspeed Sloop Desire from Connecticut M'' Shippard a Barber 15 Thom^ Dixey Brig' Amherst from London Cap' Bast } ^.^ • rs Cap' Cotten | ^arrm" W" Rose a Taylor Edw-i Griffls a Ditto John Barnard a Brazier Jonth" Freeman Ship Pratt from London Cap' Wood a Marriner. 20 John Pinchon Schoon'' Easter [from] St Croix Cap^ MaF Newell Cap'^ Abrah''' Brown Marriners M"" Math^^ Fenwick a Merch' 23 Nath Phillips Ship Dispatch from Liverpool M" Eliz Walker Wife to a Master of a Vessell 26 George Mitchel Scoon' Molly from Annapolis ^irs \Yorster Wife to a Baker 27 Eben Goreham Scoon"" Lucy from Turks Island Cap Burton & two Marriners 29 Peter Humphrey Sloop Hampton from Monte Christi Doc"" Harden. May 5 Edm'^ Morton Scoon'' Dove from N. Carrolina M'^ John Bendor a Gen'" his Wife & two 3'oung Women M'' Jacob Shippard a Merch' M" Eliz. Covell a Widow. Nehem'' Soames Sloop Ranger from Hallifax M"" Chipman Mr Mich Brown ) .p , M^ W" Blake. ) ^^'^^^^^^^ W Mary Cobb & M""' Lucy Pomeroy Spinsters M'' Jennison Wife to a Man at Dorchester & 3 Children Thomas Newall a Child of Mr Newells at Hallifax 7 Nathaniel Stone Sloop Molly from Philadelphia Edward Taylor a Gardner 12 Rob' Jarvis Brig Han'' from London M"" Lisle M'' John Nazro Rev M^ Wheeler M"' Jarvis a Joiner. John Smith Brig Betsev from Greenock Cap" W" Fulerton & 2 Sailors "J Cap" James Leith & 2 Ditto. [- Marriners Cap" Hen^ Trail ) M"" Arch'^ Willson a Merch' 304 City Document No. 100. James Ure a Shoemakev May IG Samuel Blin Sloop Diana from Connecticut John Bell a Marriuer. Winsor Eager Sloop Peggy from Nova Scotia George Wood a Doctor Thomas Dixson an Officer in Coll Gorehams Comp^ John Howard a Farmer his Wife & 4 Children John Crawford a " " " "" " Mathew Fowler a " " " "6 " W™ IVrClentick & James Gurley Farmers Lucy Danks Wife to Mr Danks at Cumberland. 21 Rob. Calef Ship London Pack' from London Joshua Loring Esq Rev'^ Mr Oakeum 23 Rob' Adamsou Ship Two Brothers from Surrinam M"- M'^Neal a Gen" his Wife & 2 Children John Goodwin Sloop Charm° Molly from Connecticut M=^ Mitchell a Schoolmaster & his Wife 24 Joseph Rotch Brig Squirrell from London Cap* David Lindsey 26 Laz' Cobb Brig Moll}^ from Guadalop M-" W™ Tilley a Merch*. 28 John Dunn Ship Glasgow from Greenock M"". Arch*^ Bowman -, , ^ X 1 -D r Weavers John Gray Adam Beg James Ford Sloop Nancy from Hallifax names not given I Frenchmen 28 W™ Brown Snow Betsey from Hallifax Betsey Lawler a Child belonging to Hallifax Thorn' Gray a Clerk to M"" Belcher. 31 Tim**^ Parker Sloop Three Friends from Philadelphia M"^ Alex"" Hill jun a Merchant his Wife & Serv'. M"" Hanaway a Carp'. Sam Perkins Snow Neptune from Liverpool Cap James Boyd & Jno Mackay Marriners June 1 Daniel Corning Sloop Brittania from Connecticut M'' Gillson a Marriner M'' Benj'' Grissell a Cooper, Hector Orr Snow Jeany from Glasgow M' David Gray ^ M"^ Donald Muuroe [- Merch*^ M"" Jolm Munroe ) Cap George Smith George Stuff ") James Parker John Cumming | John Hyndman David Hall }- Marriners Rob* McFarlan W" Tuil | Thomas Smith Will™ Smith a Boy J Mathew Eimsburner a Farmer & his Wife David Staff [ ?] Finley Cameron James Sterett John Semple — James Hall Ship Diana from London Miscellaneous Papers. 305 W Gilchrist a Officer going to Quebec M^ Lee ^'I^ Frasar | j^j-g^.^j^ts George & David Penmau j j\P Demison a Gen" M'' Eaglesou a Clergyman Cap Shippard ^ Cap Main ) j^^,,,iners Cap* Casneau Cap Ross j M' McDaniel June 7 Howard Jacobson Ship Boscawen from London W Hutton Wife to one of the Comm'^'^ her Child & two Servts M'' Hutton her Sister M^ William Blair a Merch' ]Vr James Burrow Compt'' at Hallifax ]\r. James Bradford his Wife & one Child & Servt. James Harrop a Lad to the care of M"^ Tho' Russell 7 Robert Kinnidy Snow Boston Packet from BristoU Cap* Martin 8 Sam Demming Sloop Phenix [from] Connecticut M^'^ Hillman Wife to Cap"" Hillman Marriner John Dean Brig* Ann Penney from Jamaica • Mr Tim^ Penney His Wife & 1 Child Sam Adarson Sloop Eagle from Connecticut 3 Frenchmen their Wives & 3 Children bound to Quebec- 9 Paschal N. Smith Sloop Speedwell from N. York SI^'t^T^ii [Marriners M' Jn° Mallone ) M" Griggs a Farmer M" Sarah Tucker a Widow John Finley a Lad to the care of M' Blair Alex'" M'Leau Snow Concord from St. Christophei s M"" Patrick Dupee a Merch* Tho' Frazar Sloop Betsey from North Carolina M"" John Elott a School-master 16 Mark Clark Sloop Sukey from N. Carrolina Catharine Way a Serv* to M'^ Tho^ Jackson 18 Josiah Goreham Sloop America from Philadelphia M'^^ M'Kennedy M""' Cample Widow Patrick Han a Trader Abrah'" Pearly from New Jersey 21 John Henderson Ship Duke of Cumberland from Bar- badose Cap' John Lee Cap' Allison 27 Jon"^ Harvey Jun^ Sloop Earl of Bute from St. Thomas Cap S^mallidge | ^arriners Cap* Nash j July 1 Abrah'" Bartlett Snow Industry from Monti Christi M"" M'^Daniel a Merch' Capt Jellings 306 City Document Xo. 100. July 4 James Brown Sloop Eliza from Dominica M' Ezek Lewis Juu a Merch' 5 Ebeu^ AVales Scoou'' Suss^ from Hallifax Simou Giffeu a Tanner Edward Ellsworth a Shoemaker M" Backer AVife to a Merch' at Hallifax 9 Nehem* Ingersol Brig Maryland Packet from Jamaica M"" John Miller a Merch^ 11 George Darricot Brig Nancy from Granado Cap' Joseph Adams a Marriner Alex Landale Sloop Sally from Granado M'' Coppell a Merch* 12 W" Johnston Scoou"" Lucy from Nevis Cap* Long a Marriner David Wier Scoon'' Rainbow from Quebec M'' Peter Fanieuel a Mercht. Tim*'^ Parker Sloop Three Friends from Philadelphia M"- W" Compton a Mercht. 20 Sam^ Adarton Sloop Eagle from Connecticut M"" Tarbox a Farmer John Waterman Serv' to Cap' Waterman Saml' Rockwell Sloop Charm=. Molly from Con- necticut Capt. Joseph a Frenchman 27 James Dickey Sloop Sally from Annapolis Anthony Burk ] ,-, -r /s r farmers. James Carney j 29 Prince Goreham Sloop Desire from Virginia Cap* Joseph Tucker Marriner. M"" Cammings a Staymaker Aug 1 Nehem" Somes Sloop Ranger from Hallifax M"" Irwen a Professor of Musick 2 Edm*^ Morton Sloop Nanc\' from St Croix. M"" Hutchinson a Carp' M"" Eastman a Cooper. 3 Roht Gray Scoon"" Hopewell from So Carroliua W^ Randall Esq. 10 Daniel Tattle Sloop Industry from Georgia & Connec- ticut M'" W" Belcher a Merch' M"' W" Jones & M=^ Goulding Planters 15 John Saunders Sloop Sally from Granada Rich*^ Wagley a Mason & his Wife W'" M'Cartey a Marriner. Jehabo Whitmore Sloop Mary from Connecticut M^ Fenner a Taylor & his Wife Joseph Emerson Sloop Hawk from So Carrolina M'' Stillmau a Shopkeeper Sam Scottow a Barber M" Cambrige wife to a Clothier Cap' Wormell a Marriner. M'' Cary Miscellaneous Papers. 307 Aug 15 John Gushing Sloop Dolphin from N. Carrolina M"" Fra' Newby a Trader 16 Rob Ball Sloop Sally from N. F. Land Cap Patten & 4 Sailors Cap Sheldon & 4 Ditto Sam Hayues Scoon' Betsey from Quebec Cap Beuf Torrey ]Vr Larey a Labourer. 18 James Ford Sloop Nancy from Hallifax M^ And^" Wallis M^ Charles Hill. | rp -, M^ Philip Tidmarsh f iraaers JVP Church a Cooper M'^ Eliz Lotter Wife to a Painter Daniel Turner Scoou'^ Hampton from N. F. Land Mich White a Marriner Paschal N. Smith Sloop Speedwell from IS". York M" Shaw Wife to a Marriner at New York 24 Arnold Smith Scoon"" Industry from St Thomas Stephen Harrod a Marriner & his Wifa. 25 Eben'' Wales Scoou'' Suss*" from Hallifax M"" Charles Procter a Merch'. Hector M'^Neil Sloop Swallow from Quebec Benj Bennoi his Wife & 2 Children ^ j^ , Mich Dugas, Edm"^ Dugas [ Neutrals John Dugas, Peter Daufatt ) 26 Joshua Hall Sloop Ranger from N. Carrolina Cap' Fuller a Marriner. Benj Randal, Blacksmith Jehab*^ Simpson, Joiner. 27 W'" Lowther Sloop St Andrew from N. Carroiina M"' David King a Mercht 29 Walley Adams Sloop Gull from Connecticut Mary Ridley a Widow Hugh Morris Snow Catherine from Glasgow ir John M'^Master ) ,, , , M^ James Falls } ^erchts Alex Crouckshanks a Goldsmith. Will'" Latta a Joiner Sallie M'^Cartie went from Boston. Sept 9 Eleaz Calleuder Sloop Dobbs from N. Carrolina M-" Sam' Ash a Gen'" Abner Stocking Sloop Windsor from Connecticut M'" Tho' Moseley a Physician W" Robertson Ship Three Friends from Granada .Jolm Melveill Esq his Wife & two Servt°. 13 David M'^Leod Sloop Ann from Hispaniola M"" Peter Debadie a Gen'" Sam Haynes Scoon"" Suss'' from St Croix M^ John Fletcher ) ^ ,, M-- Alex Gray j ^^^^^^'^ Martin Cox Ship Weatherell from St Kitts 308 City Document No. 100. M-" W™ Pridee a Meroh'^ Sept 19 James Augus Sloop Policy from Windsor W Jane Brooks Wife to a Farmer & 7 Children Miss Rachel Long W" Collen a Lad for Education. James Bruce Ship Suckey from London Cap" Titus Salter, Cap" Jno. Showers, Cap" W" Ducket Marriners James Scott Brig Lydia from London M'' Rich'^ Shuchburgh a Gen"' M'' James Stewart & Lady ThankfuU Hawes Thomas Dessou. 23 W™ Deverson Ship Brittania from London M"" Rob Bryand a Gen™ M"" John Hambleton a Weaver & his Wife M' Simon Stewart a Millwright & two Children. Tim"' Parker Sloop Three Friends from Philadelphia M' James Hall a Merch* M' John Sibbell a Marriner 28 George Mitchell Scoon"" Molly from Annapolis G. Richeson a Farmer William Wigger a Shoemaker Jean Spurr, her Husband at Annapolis Rebecca Kent a Spinster 30 Giles Hall jun Sloop Eliz"' from Connect' Benj" Henshaw a Lad Will™ Barber Brig Fair Lady from Hannago M' Merrett a Mercht. Thom^ Davis Ship Thomas from London The Rev M. Biles M'^ Jackson & Son. Oct 4 Nehem'' Somes Sloop Ranger from Hallifnx M""' Secomb Wife to the Rev'^ M'^ Secomb M"^^ Blackdon a widow Widow name unknown & Her son M"^' Juhan Wife to a Musick Master & 3 Children George Russell Ship Lovely Betsey from Dominica Doc' M'^Kensey. 13 W™ Malcum Sloop Seaflower from Piscatiqua Cap Alex'^ Willson his Wife & Child 15 Eliphalet Smith Scoon" Sally from Connecticut M^ M'^Alpin a Merch' Doan Snow Sloop Betsey from Philadelphia M^ Nath Porter a Gen™ Mark Ferren M'' Webster MaiTiners Step" Jenkins Brig Friendship from London Cap Supply Clap Cap Peter Cowes M-^ W™ Collest a Gen™ Edward Tyler Ship Mayler from Bristoll John Chad a Clothier Hen^ Smith a Farmer Redman Kelling a Trader MiscELLAXEOus Papees. 309 Oct 21 W"^ Oliver Ship Deep Bay fVom St Kitts M'^ Edward Jones a Gen"" M"" John Rand a Mercht. 23 James Ford Sloop Nancy from Hallifax M" Wootton Wife to the Inspector & 2 Children Mess Wallis & Hill Traders. 24 Eben'' Wales Scoon"" Suss'' from Hallifax The Rev M"^ Palmer His Wife & 3 Children with two Serv' Maids. M'' James Burroughs Comp'' at Hallifax M^^ Reynolds of Hallifax Eliz* Clewly of Roxbury & Her cousin Eliz"' M'" Woodbury a Farmer M^ Trail & M"^ Bodie Carpenters. Sam Black Sloop Seucua from Hallifax W™ Scott a Brewer George Bergman a Baker M" Cleas & one Child M" M'^Lean & ) „.. Chic] f Wives to M-^Clevin M" Erviu ) Sergeants M'-^ Hull & Child M" Clark Wives to Corporals Mary Cannon & 2 Children M'' Jones ") Wives M^^ Gillcress & Child M^= Follen & Child [ to M'' Stringer & Child Jane Brown ) Soldiers M" Dark Wife to an Officer & 2 Children 27 James M'^Ewen Brig Grizel from London M" James Silkreg a Merch' M"" Church a Ditto and his Serv' M^ Elbert a Ditto Cap' Price & Servt. ") Cap' Cushing >- Marriners Cap' Deael ) Cap' Burnet & his Wife George Dasris a Carp'' 29 John White Ship John from London M'' Samuel Gibbs a Gent'" & his Lady M'' James Cook a Trader 31 Aaron Purbeck Sloop Lydia from Louisburgh James Sheaff & Hen^ Mon Marriners Nov 2 W" Church Sloop Unity from Philadelphia M' W" Wittington & his Wife. Paschal N. Smith Sloop Speedwell from N York M'' Rob' Moor a Commissary to the Troops M'' John Ramage a Gen"' Abrah"' Vanbiber Schoou' Salley from Maryland M' Tho' Jones a Trader 10 Nath' Stones Sloop Molley from Philadelphia M'' Jos^ Jemmison Farmer El'isha Turner Schoon"" Dolphen from New F'^ Land Cap" Nath Curtis M'' Jam' Foss Marriners 11 John Ranton .Schoon'' Betsey from Hallifax Felix M'-'Meau Trader 310 City Document No. 100. Juda IVPMean ") Mary O'Bryau I o i^: ^■ Katherine Alcock powieis Wires Margret Morse J Patrick Toben Trader Nov 14 Abrah™ Brown Brig Squid from New F. La-nd John Terrey, John Tracy, Nich^ Whealan, Mich' Conner Mich' Colman, Dan' Counel Edmund Maugher, Tho' Coody Mich' Collins, Patrick Hammau }> Fishermen William Kemple, Jam^ Hammons W"^ Hascock, Will™ Buckley Walter Flanen, James Magee Samuel Johnson. Benajah Collins Scoon'' Endeavour from Liverix)ol Robt Stevenson, Dan' Torrey 1 rp, -i Tim^ Burback, James Cone J James Angus Sloop Polley from Nova Scotia W™ Willson, Edward Brocks, Farmers Eliz"^ Willson, Rachel Buckings ) Farmers Christopher Stevens, Mary M'^Knit f Wives 15 Josiah Gorham Sloop America from Philadelphia Doct John Sparrowhawk. 21 William Moroney Schoon'' Two Friends from New F". Land Thom^ Wallace Dennis Kain, Fishermen Daniel Turner Schoon Hampton N. F. Land Edward Russell John Westlake ") Edw'' M'=Carty Jam' Dunken | Edw*^ Welsh Jam^ Hickey )■ Fishermen Edw*^ Liuch Terence McCarty j Jam^ Deane Thorn'. Jorden J James Arnold Schoon^ Ann from New F. Laud List not given in. 28 John Dunn Ship Glasgow from Glasgow M'' Hugh Henderson a Trader Dec Sam Dashwood Brig Deep Bay from Loudon Cap' M'^Neil & Capt Lavender Rob. Jarvis Brig Han'^ from London M'' Symmons a Silk dyer & Wife Cap' Haslop & Cap' Clark. 3 Dan Ketchum Sloop Swallow from N. F. Land Capt Elnathan Jones & six Sailors Capt Palfrey Collins & 4 Sailors M^ Sam' Casten a Mercht. 5 Stevens Atwood Sloop Defiance from Hallifax Daniel Hovey, John Follitt 1m ••" Jessee Howard, W^Herrington J Mary Tyle Wife to Joseph Tyle a Fisherman Abigail Loyde Wife to Simon Loyde a Soldier in the 29"^ Regt. Miscellaneous Papers. 311 Eliz. Chambers Wife to Jn° Chambeus of the Train Jane Egion Wife to Joshua Egleu of the Train Sarah Slatter Wife to W" Slatter of the Train & two Children. Dee 5 David Wier Seoon Rainbow from Quebec John Burk Jno Hooper ) o -i Beuj. Hooper M. Menth | ^'^i^o^'^ W'" Sweetser Sloop Han^' from Philadelphia M'' Canutt a Merch' M"" Brown a Young Lad M" Price a Widow belouging to Casco Bay & her Daughter Josiah Rogers Sloop Bideford from Philadelp"" M'^ All a Taylor. 10 George Hardwick Brig Friends Adventure from Dublin ]\P Edward Baily Ensign. Jn" Greely Scoon'' Leopard from Hallifax j\r Miliett a Farmer & his Wife M"" Thomas Lapa a Brewer Phillip Pisant, Dan Hogan ) j , John Madock. J labourers ]\P' Clai'k Wife to a Labourer at Dedham. 11 Nehemiah Somes Sloop Ranger from Hallifax M'. John Lee a Merch'. M'' Betsey Cream & her Maid. ") 4. . M- Han'^ Lunt j ^Pi^^ters M" Boyer & three Children 13 Richard Mott Scoon'" Molly from Nova Scotia. Hez*^ Kins Juo Bent. I Sailors T^ 1 1 (-. -J r Farmers Ezek' Gardner j M' Hughs a Soldier M^' Cattom Wife to Cap' Cattom John & Fanny Richardson Children of M''' Hyde now at Cambridge Isaac Phillips Scoon"' Hawk from N. F. Land. John Duufee James Nowland James Mahane John Dad. 15 Hector M'^Xeil Sloop Swallow from Quebec Capt Watt, Juo White I ^f T / T-, ' , y Marrmers John Burroughs, ) Mathew Gambett Tobacconist John Thompson a Survey" James Keith a Baker. 26 John Esterbrooks Scoon"" Katy from Falmouth And'" Fletcher a Marriner Phillip Burgin Sloop Lady Moor from N. York John Dehany a Barber Alex"" Sweeny Scoon Betsy & John from Hallifax M"" Ness Ensign of the 14"^ Regiment. M"" Dalton serg' M^ Yeats a Ditto M' Kinney & Murphy Corporals 312 City Docuinient No. 100. Willson Killson P^agles Thompson Old Field Donagher Stutts Dunbar Grant Stevenson Fanner Bridges Hines Sterns. Jepson Clark Sarkey Thomas Somervel Hensrwood. Yeats Hibbard Addssou Collens Comners Cammeron Marchan Carty Tyson Walker , All ' Soldiers M^ Deed & M"^ Cormack. Marshom Mardson Withe rby Hollis Davis Mattax ^ Kendrick | . ,, Westmorland ^g^^^.^^^ Ward Carlen J M" Hallman & Twenty Women with Ten Children. 1769. Jan 16 Joseph Collins Sloop Defiance from Halifax Eleakin Ross Peter Glinden ) rp -j. And'" Wallis Moses Hart j ^^^^^^rs John Larkin Jno Wootle Farmers 20 Thom' Rogers Sloop Polly from Hallif ax M'' Peter M'^Knap a Shoemaker his Wife two Children & 4 Servants. MMames New a Ditto his Wife & 6 Children M^ Sam Armott } C^entl" belonging to Philadelphia M"" Sam Hasen a Trader M"^ Truleven a Merch*. M"^ D. Wolfe of Connecticut M'' Paget a Watchmaker Mich Toben Thomas Walen ) James Flin. j 17 James Scott Ship Boston Packett from London Capt Jno Langdon, Capt Nath' Sherburn Cap' Tho^ Hart Feb 22 Sam. Pepper Sloop Speedwell from Hallifax White & M"" James Holeborn Merchts John White a Trader George Hewes a Butcher & his Sou Carter Gen" Giffen, Dan Amesbury ) i^ T u TT I " >t armers John Huet j M" Marston Wife to Mr Marston of Hallifax & four Children M' Samuel Morris a Survey"^ Johan*^ Whitcomb a Spinster Thomas Hulme Ship John Galley from London M^ John Bell a Merch'. Marriners M-^ M-^ M"- M"^ M^ Miscellaneous Papers. 313 24 John Gray Brig John from Liverpool Cap' Creen a Marriner, Mar 9 Phillip Conway Sloop Nancy from Georgia Capt John Snilling Alex luglish Brig Betsey from Turks Island. Capt Rouse a Marriner 13 John Muuro Sloop Lady Moore from N. York M"^ Tim"^ Seandal M" P^leanor Bradley Wife to a Shoemaker 16 Sam' Snow Sloop Salley from N. C.arrolina M"" Rob* Duncan a Mercht Cap' George Cornell 20 Mark Clark Sloop Sukey from N. Carrolina Capt Nath Blynn Elijah Dj'er Scoon'' Rebecca from Maryland M'' James Smith a Gen"^ 23 James Dunning Sloop Cynthia from Hallifax M"' John Savage a Trader Robt Mercier Arch'' Phiney | Soldiers in Math'" Coleman ) the 64"^ Reg'. 28 Stephen Atwood Sloop Nancy from Hallifax M'' John Avery a Mercht Joseph Slowman Walter Brenock ] rp . ^ , TIT- 1 T> r JLraciers Mich Brown J John Maud Taylor W" Clinston a Drum Major of the 29"^ Regt. M""' Willouby Wife to Ensign Willouby M" Swiney Wife to Cap Alex Swiney a Marriner April 1 Thom' Elsbre Sloop Ranger from R. Island Cap' Thom^ Laugdon 4 W™ Waters Sloop Sea Gull from Maryland M'' John Witherhead a Merch'. 5 Moses Peirce Sloop Dispatch from Connecticut John Warner Jackson a Marriner Josiah Goreham Sloop America from Philadelphia M^ Jon"^ Phillips a Mercht & his Wife M" Crane a Widow 10 Joseph Hudson Sloop Dolphin from N. Carrolina M"" Benj" Parmele a Mercht. John Johnson Sloop Lydia from R. Island Nathan Miller a Lad for the Printing business 11 Isaac Cazneau Sloop Betsey from London Capt Edw'' Stone a Marriner, 14 John Waterman Sloop Deborah from Philadelphia M" Hensey Wife to a Fisherman that Lives at Newbury Port. John Skimmer Brig Nancy from Bristol! Capt James Hovey & Alex Hodgson Marriners John Raman a Farmer 18 John Briant Brig WoU from London M'" Walter Barrell a Mercht. Capt Charles Ackworth. 314 City Document No. 100. April 19 Sfimuel Sweet Sloop Diamond from Pliiladelphia M'' William Harris a Mercht. Eobt Calf Ship Loudon Pack' from Pliiladelphia M'' John Russell Spence & Lady Capt Heu^ Oman Lieut Siuhouse belonging to the Romuey. 21 James Tradwell Scoou'" Sally from Connecticut M"" Will^on a Caulker Oliver Johannett a Lad M'' Penniman a Widow 25 Zorobabel Slater Sloop Batchelor from Philadelphia M' Donerun a Gen™ & his Wife Eben'" Goreham Sloop Molley from Georgia Capt Isaac M'^Daniel May 1 Sam' Laha Sloop Success from Hallifax. M' Tho^ Boutineau & M"" John Hunt Merch'^ M"" Sam' Morris a Gentlm. Rev^ M^ W" Moor M"" Tho' Marston a Boat Builder M'' John Torrey a Baker Rich*^ Wood a Marriner jyjrs Peggy Tarlaven Wife to Charles Tarlaven at Hallifax Jam^ Moody Ship Nancy from Glasgo. M' Hugh Gallaway Mercht. M"" John Cambell a Ditto M'' And''' Limeburner a Farmer Paschal N. Smith Sloop Speedwell from N. York M"^ Mattin W" Hurl Hannah Dwier 10 Daniel Olds Scoonr Polly from Connecticut M"" Richardson a Potter 12 Edm*^ Morton Jun Scoon'' Dove from N. Carrolina M'' Jacob Shippard a Mercht M"" John Payson a Farmer 16 John Smith Sloop Purchase from Connecticut M'" Brodwell, M"" Cook ] Farmers going to M'' Cooper, M"" Houefield ) Nova Scotia. 22 Josiah Goreham Sloop America from Philadelphia M" Bray Wife to M'' Bray of Philadelphia & her Daughter Uriah Oakes Sloop Phenix from St. Augustine M''. Davidson a Merch' 23 Daniel Messervey Scoonr Molly from Jersey M'' Stevens Damersq Capt Joseph Luce a Marriner John Barton a Farmer George Caul a Weaver W™ Le Bourden Cha' Le Bourdon John Le Grand Amice Grandin Eliz. Grandin. Miscellaneous Papers. 315 Tho. Bingham John Dumersq Amice Grandin Phillip Gruchy George Hammon John Gallikan W™ Le Roy Elias Watton Jos Carell Cha^ Le Masservier Jo Perviei" Ph. De St Croix Jane Fontenay Judith Le Roy > All Servants Joseph Boucher" Cha. Colcombe Dan Bessin Clem' Gunnll Ph. Grautt John Bourbonel Jas Le Roy John Blovel Pet. Pinel Jo Jenne P. Penny Fra. Le Roy Magdalain Wie Ann Scobal May 25 Sam^ Chase Ship Will™ from South Carrolina M'' Mitchel a Farmer Abigail Emes a Spinster 27 Ichabod Stoddard Scoon Barsheba from Annapolis JNP John Smith a Farmer his Wife & two Children M'' Forsett a Shoemaker his Wife & one Child M'' Tim"' Richerson a Shoemaker his Wife & three Children June 1 James Burtin Sloop Jolly Sailor from Nova Scotia Gershom Leshon a Farmer Sarah Fowler Wife to a Farmer at Brantry / Winsor Eager Scoon'' Molly from Nova Scotia Heze*". Egerton a Farmer his Wife & 4 Children James Takels a Farmer Betty & Nancy Corbetts ) o • ^ MaryTakells j Spmsters 2 John Snelling Scoonr Two Friends from N. Fd Ld. M-- Sam> Ware a Gen" Robert Lewis Sloop Ranger from R. Island Edward Hill a Barber. Sam Rockwell Sloop Charmg Molly from Connecticut Han'' Blake a Spinster John Dunn Ship Glasgow from Greenock Lord M-Farlin & Son M^ And^^ Johnston M'" Rob Servise 10 James Hall Brig Paoli from Loudon Doc' Jeffeirs Capt Edm'^ Wendell M'' Peter Vestalv a Merch' R'^^ M-" John Clark 12 Davis Hatch Sloop Betsey from Connecticut M"" Caldwell & M' Hoskins Farmers. 14 Nehem'' Soaraes Scoon Massach" No 92 from Hallifax M"" Robt Blair & M^ Jno Chipman Merchts. M^ John Maud, Taylor his Wife & 4 Children M^ Minot Taylor & Wife M" Glintou Wife to the Drum Major Merchts. 316 City Document No. 100. M" Loi'ing a Widow woman M" Foster & Child M'' Spring Wife to a Carp"" M" Sloan Wife to a Soldier & 2 children A Lad to the care of M" Butler of Boston A Girl to the Care of M' Holton the Inspector Sam^ Avarv Sloop Windsor from Nova Scotia M^ W'" Broodwell & M"^ Jno Cook Farmers Sam' Skinner a Marriner June 16 Robt Earle Sloop Betsey from Hallifax M" Millwood Wife to a Blockmaker at Hallifax Joseph Chapman Sloop Molly from Philadelphia M' W'" Gourty a Mercht. 19 Ezek Hatch Scoon Eliz from N. F Land Capt Wastcoat & two Sailors Marriners 26 James H. Stevens Brig Abigail from Jamaica M'' Patrick Briant a Labourer Step^ Atwood Sloop Nancy from Hallifax M"" Hootton Inspector & his Servts M"" Ansley a Collector at Quebec M^ Bent [ ?] a Mercht M"^^ Pike Wife to Mr Pike at Hallifax 27 Joseph Goodwin Scoon'" Johan"" from N. Providence A Man & his Wife Servts to Gov' Shirley Peter Boyd Sloop Polly from Connecticut Peter Vejostru [ ?] a Weaver Mark Clark Scoon'' Defiaiice from N. Providence M"^ Eben'' Love a Merch* July 3 Sam' Waters Scoon"" Benj"' from Cape Nicola M"" Martin a Mercht. 5 Sam Laha Sloop Ranger from Hallifax M'^ Newall & her Child of Hallifax 6 Paschal N. Smith Sloop Speedwell from N York. The Rev M"^ James Greaton his Wife & Son Major Robert Rogers & Servt. Leiut W™ Peirce Royal Artilery Capt John Hilton Amos Breed a Shoemaker Elijah Peck a Lad Mary W^hite & her Child. 13 Nath Patten Brig Dolphin from Jamaica M"" Hen^ Askins a Mercht M""' Cross a Sailor 31 Daniel Howes Scoon'" Sally from Annapolis John Henderson Esq a Merch' & two Servts Aug 1 Howard Jacobson Ship Boscawen from London John Fisher Esq Collector of the Port at Salem & his two Servts John Sober Esq his Lady, three Children & 4 Sevts Cap Sam Lessely & M"" Sam Gordon a Trader Elijah Luce Sloop Molly from Philadelp''. Capt John Hickliiig & his Mate Miscellaneous Papers. ol7 M""^ Hau'* Grace Wife to a Seaman at Philadelphia Rob' Jarvis Brig Hannah from Loudon ]\r Ward Hallowell a Mercht. M'' Tompson a Brasier bis Wife & 2 Children M'' Eggleston a Gen'" a Cabbinett Maker David Stover Sloop Seaflower from Piscatiqua. M''' Gerrish a Spinster Aug 4 Paul Junkins Scoour Fox from Quebec Jotham Gav Esq'" M'^ Thonf Payson a Mercht & his Child Mary Malcom Wife to Jn° Malcom & 3 Children five French Neutrals. 7 Neh.em'' Somes Scoon'' Massachusetts Ninety two from Hallifax Capt Isaac Foster.. M"^ Benj Hurd a Silver Smith M--^ Weal [or Wiat] ? a Widow Benj''^ Goulsby a Trader M"^ Smith Jacob Hipper a Taylor & his Wife M"" Ross a Farmer John Walker a Coachman Abner Stocking Sloop Windsor from Connecticut M" Willsou Wife to M"" Willson a Waiter. James Robert Scoon'' Betsey from N. Carrolina Sam Cornall Esq a Merch' his Wife & two Daughters Martyn Howard Esq his Daughter & Servts Eliz''' Diamond a Spinster Joseph Hurd Sloop Dolphin from Connecticut M"" Peirce a Sail Maker Francis Appleton a Lad M*" Simpson 10 Robert Croell Sloop Jerusalem from Nova Scotia W" Scott & Isaac Farrar Farmers. M^ Miller & M"" Smith Thom' Faulinton a Farmer M'^' Camp a Widow & Daughter M""' Blanchard belonging to Nova Scotia. 14 Josiah Goreham Sloop America from Philadelphia John Keats a Marriner Catherine Alexander wife to Thomas Alexander of Boston Abigail Brown a Spinster Windsor Eager Scoonr Molly from Annapolis 14 Soldiers belonging to the 29"' Reg'. James Russell Richard Russell Com7nissioners. 318 City Document No. 100. Catalogue of Scholars at the South Writing School, the last Visitation Viz' 1768. Francis Johonnot Christo"" Hatch John Wing Tho^ M<=Cluer John Craigie John Rice John Mellege Sam^ Jeffords Will™ Loring Isaac Clark Josiah Bradlee Joseph Cotton Moses Burdick Joseph Doggett Jacob Johnston Tho' Crosby Edward Rice Sam' Phillips Tho^ Moody Tho^ Gear ' Rob' Tillek George Johonnot Sam' Bass Isaac Whitemore Robert Lawson Samuel Chapman Eph™ Fenno Nath' Phillips James Buckley Robert Ball John Steward John Clark Chrisr Clark Jos'' Foster James Healy W" Tuckerman W" Harris Josiah Richardson John Franksford Benf Moore Tho^ Rice John Cowdrey Remember Preston John Bell John Geyer Ja^ Dillaway Ones"' Tileston Sam' Doggett John Potter Benj'' Roach Sam' : Emmons Abiah Holbrook John Brown John M'^Kown Jos'" : Loring Isaac Wendell John Gair Sam' : Cooper Jn° Cooper Tho= Allen Sam' Fenno W" Adams Tho' Jones George Wallis Tho' Adams Tho' Stevens Edw*^ Gray Daniel Johonnot John Holland Oliver Wiswall Tho' : Wiswall Stephen Gill Step'' Parker Constant Freeman Tho^ Wallcut Dan' : Sears Benj^ Parker W" ScoUay W" Knox' Jo" Toler John Brown Tho^ Lovering Ransford Brown Samuel Paine Daniel Brown Josiah Crosby W" Coffin Aaron Burbeck Henry Ameil James Mayes Sam^. Blodgetfc Shute Baker Benj'' Pierpoint W" Bazin Jon^ Sargent Gershom Spear Peter Crammer Bryant Stevens Chrisf Crammer Eph™ Perry Miscellaneous Papers. 319 Wilaair Perry Nath^ Henchman Charles Harris Isaac Ridgway John Means Sam' Cherry John Nickels John Berry John Greenlaw Benj^ Pratt Rich'^ Hunnewell Joshua Gray George Burroughs David Lawson Barnabas Otis Tho' Ridgway Jos*^ Rice W" Bird W™ Doggett Chris" Lher Tho' Cushing W" Gibbs Sam' Allen Benj*^ Wheeler Lewis Carnes Tho' Carnes Chris° Franksford Asa Payson W™ Darracot Jos'' Hunter Joseph Eyars Andrew Cunningham George Teace Jacob Cloiigh Tho^ Hubbart Hardy Peirce Rich"^ Belcher John Hubbard John Prince Rob' Fairservice James Freeman Jos'' Martin Jos'' Watts Sam : Dashwood Benj" Jefferds Hengish Smith Tho'. Holland Benj'' Loring Cord Wing Sam' Coverly W" Stone W"' Loring John Bacon Ja' Bayard Sam' : 'Clark Lucas Kelton Chris° Walcutt John Adams Ja' Tucker Henry Trisket Rob* Morion John Phillips Step'' Moody Jon"" Robins Isaac Coffin John Gill W" Greenleaf Rob' M'^Neill Henry White Peter Smith Joseph May Foster Swift W" Loring John Bois Johnson Jackson Nath' Proctor Jon" Hunnewell Tho' Brazier Jos'' Loring Sam' Means Benj" Prince Eben'' Armstrong W"' Rice Daniel Bass Josioh Fessendan Tim° Connor John Hervey Tho^ Phillips Nath' Spear Isaac Decoster Jere'' Belknap Sam' Bass Nath' Cowdrey Tim° Odin Tho^ Randal Henry Franksford John Parker Isaiah Audebert Edmund Quincy W" Maxwell 320 CitY Document No. 100. The List of Cows in the town of j\rfadden Hayward [April 13. 1774]. Boston taken by William Mr Joseph Hovy Amiseed Davis Benjamin Cobb John Lucas John Martin Mr Jennings Joseph Dorr Daniel Scott Richard Gridley Thomas Speer Charles Simpson William Plimpton Thomas Nolen Aaron May Nathaniel Wales John Bryant •Tames Heil}- El ward King William Powels Widow Green Mr Demerick Idoina Padock Samuel Ballard Joseph Linsby Mr John Hancock Esq M^ Coakly Mr Farmer Mr William Phillips Mr Sherben Daniel Hubbard M^ Oliver Wendol John Joy Jos'" Bracket Samuel SuUon John Smith Benjamin Bass Joseph Eliot William Heastings William Lowder Mr William Vassell Esq Doctor Loyd Jobe Prince Edward Karnes Samuel Alen Otis Isaac Pierce Isaac Phillips John Homer Samuel Ames Isaac Weymoth David Salmon Michael Bell Joseph Ridgway Richard Litchmore Mr Thimothy Newel Samuel Breck Joseph Kalender John Bacon Eliger Vinel Peter Roberts John Coffin Deacon Hill Thomas Rice [?] Widow Hatch Samuel Adams William Fisher Thomas Dawes Simon Eliot Edward Tanger [?] Benjamin Salter Nathaniel Waterman Jacob Williams Stephen Hall Jacob Homer Benjamin Phillips Samuel Paine Thomas Clements William McNeil Joseph Lowder Nathaniel Green Nathaniel Apleton James Lamb Samuel Prichet Nathan Frazier Michael Homer Mr Newel Cooper Ben Ustis Doctor Young Doctor Warren Charles Perrin Joseph Hall Andrew Wels Widow Noble Ben Andrews Thimothy Conner Mr Froback Mr Jackson Joseph Gandal Bengamin Holmes Mr Han n a way Mrs Hanah Dimond Mr Greenoush Sail Maker Miscellaneous Papers. 321 Moses Tyler Ship Carpenter 1 Thomas Newel 1 Francis Richey 2 Mr Box Tape maker 2 John Langdon 2 Mr. John Lowe Esq 1 [1775.] The Arms belonging to Ward No 6 are in the hands of the following persons. Samuel Poor \ 3 | ^ a3 A-ndrew Townsend jun | ^^ ^^ -.^ ^ Jotham Leavitt J ?i "^ ^ ^ o Joseph Akely j 1^3 5 J 5 Isaac Peirce "" ~' ^V> Jacob Eustis I ^ J '^ S ^ ^ Sampson Mason f •% '^'g °, k -^- WilP^ Abrahams [ z'o.t^^^ Jeremiah Bumstead jun "^ ^ g M^ Micthel Lincoln I g ® ''" ^ p -g Bassett Brintnall > « g g -^ ^ h^ James Ridley / ^ ^ ^^^ Matthew Sunn I ^-^^ '^W Clement Vincent \ '^ % 9 O .rH Thomas Bay ley ^ _^ Tho^ Adams I d o -^ "^ Will : Pook I p o § 'g Will : Biscom I J ^ o § Tho^ S. Larkin i 'c '"^"^ '^ Jeremiah Webb I ^ ^ r^ 5 John Hickey / rg g 5 1775 (April 24 A List of the Persons Names who lodge their Arms with the Selectmen pursuant to a Vote by them passed yesterday & also of the Number by each delivered.) Book of Names. [Endorsed] His Excellency General Gage W" Bowes 1 pr P 1 Nath^ Sheafe 1 G 1 John Wheaton 7P 7 Geo : Brinley 2G 2 S. Clough 3 Blun : Buss 1 G 4 10 p"" Pistolls in a sq. Box ditto 20 .John Young 1 G 1 Vf"" Coffin Tertius 2 G. 1 B 1 P 4 John Richardson 1 G 1 John Carnes Jun' 1 G 1 John While 2 G 2 Peter Roberts 1 G 7 Barrels 1 P 2 Docf .Tolin Sprague 1 G 1 John Ruddock 2 brass Blun : 2 Iron d" 4 John Ruddock 3 P 3 John Ruddock 15 G3 B 15 322 City Document No. 100. David Fovell 1 G. B EbeQ^ Hay ward 1 G & B Sam : Ha}' ward IG & B Eben" Hayward 2G Ja^ Sherman 1 G John Skillius 1 G & B W" Crombie IG Aud : Jolionno' 1 G 1 B John Gray Rope — IGIB John Sumner 1 G Nat Gushing 1 G & B Ben : Grreenwood 1 G Ben : Dolbeare 2G Aud : Black IG John Young IG W" M-^ Neill 1 G W" M'' Neill IG Jos Man IG Jn° Greenleaf 2G W"" Ballard IG Jos: Walker IG I. W John Johnson, Painter 1 G 1 p-- P Jonas Clarke 1 G &B W" Googe 3 G 1 B Barthol : Kneeland 1 G mcli". Call 1 G 1 P Eben : Bradley 1 G John Patten 2 Gl B Hen : Allen IG - P. Crammer 1 G Ed: Newell 1 G John Barber 1 G&B Jas. Tate 1 G Nath Allen 1 G &B W™ Patten 1 G&B Ja Stimpson 2 G 1 B Jon*" Patten 1 G Hen : Jackson 1 G 1 B Jos : Jackson 1 G 1 B Ralph Hart 1 G Alexr"" Edwards 3G2B John Ledley IG John Thompson IG John Crawford IG W" Breed 2 G 1 B. 1 W™ Flagg 1 G M. Mortimer 1 G T. Jackson 1 Pr Arms Tho^ Johnson 1 G Timo : Pike 1 G &B John Sweetser IG W"^ Mayer 1 G W. M Miscellaneous Papers. 323 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Bus 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 5 2 2 1 1 George Seal [ ?] GI. 1 G Ben : Burdick I G W" Heudley 1 G John Moody 1 G Morris Keith 1 G Nicholas Tabb ^ 2G Tho : Sargent IG Ben Harrod IG Sam : Hancock IG John Winslow 1 G Cuthbert Inglesby 1 G John Furniss IG Dan' Barker 3G1P John Rice 1 G 1 P Ed : Rice 1 G 1 R Dan : Calf 1 G. 1 B Tho' Adams 1 Gl B John Amory 2 p-^P John Savage p-^P Billings & Parker 2G I. Skilliug 1 G & B R. Skilling 1 G John Gill IG Jas. Selkrig IG John Browne 1 G&B Nath' Fosdick 2 G Joshua Brackett 1 G Tho' Stevenson IG Joseph Bradshaw IG John Rowe 2G Pef Johonno ^ 1 G Eben'' Seaver 1 G &B John Houvin IG I. Ivers 1 G 2 Blun : Josiah Torrey 2 G 1 B Abra. Adams 1 G Joseph Scott 2G Tho' Spear 2G Joshua Richardson IG Jas. Richardson IG Sam' Marsl IG Sol : Kneeland 2G Joseph Edwards 2G John Pipou ( ?) 1 G Rob : Smallpeice 1 G & B John Champney 3G Doct' Jo'. Gardner 1 G Andrew Gardner 3 G 1 B 2 P, Rob : Jarvis 2G B. Andrews p'. Double P W" Breck 1 G & B W" Page 1 G 124 City Document No. 100. Hen : White IP S. Nowell 1 G&B Anthy Stoddard IG W™ Lambert p^ P Sam^ Gore 2G Tim" Pearse IG B. Parrot IG I. Bender [?] 1 G Simeon Turner IG W" Coffin 2G 1 B John Tilley P'-P John Child IG Nathan^ Hancock 1 G &B W'^ Tliompson 1 G Job Bradford IG A. Wells IG Jer Gore IG D. Wing 2G H. Capen 1 G & B Israel Loring. 1 G & BI A W" Davis 2G Joseph Lowden 1 G W. Homer IG Paul Ingerfield 1 G & B Jon° Abrahams 1 G John Ware 1 G &B S. Whitwell Jun"- 1 G Jon^ Chapman 1 G &B Edward Read IG Maj"" N. Barber 1 G &B N & T. Cranch 4G Steph Wales IG J. Popes 4G Mich^ Murray IG R. Robinson IG Ja' Lloyd 1 G Dan' Parks 1 G & B T A^ N & T. Cranch No 3. 6 G^ John Williston Gun & B Joseph Edmands d° H. Knox Gun only Benjam"" Barnard 2 Guns & p"" pistols Frederick Sterling W™ Crafts 1 Gun & B W Floyd Gun John Trueman Gun Tho' Foster Gun & B Clem' Collins Gun & B John Webb G&B Jon*" Davis Gun Jeremiah Smith Gun ID Calvin white Gun Miscellaneous Papers. 325 Job Wheelwright 4 GU B 1 P o John Gray 2 G & B ' 2 Shubael Hewes 3 W°^ Baker Jun G & B 1 Robt Jenkins 1 G & B 1 Nath^ Brewer G 1 Ni Balch G only 1 D^ Martin G only 1 H^ Davison G 1 W" Sloper G 1 David Jones G 1 Sami Shed G 1 T. Leaveritt G & B 1 John Langdon 1 G & p"" P 3 Simon Elliot 2 G 2 J. Mollineaux 2 2 Da° Parker 1 G J. Greenleaf 1 G & B Jos "Whittemore 1 G J. K. Smith 1 G J. Hoson G Abr : Ingersol 1 G & B W. Smith G & B W. Greenleaf G & P N. Greenough G & B Jos Russell 1 G-un Giles Alexander G & B J. Greenleaf 2 G John Tufts 2 P W. Dalls 1 Gl B. Eustis G & B W. Davis 4 G for sale 1 Blu Bus & P B. Homer Gr M Ross J Waters Sen^ 1 G & B J. Pitts J Waters Jua'^ Lach Hildreth Ja' Dalton G- Sam. Calf G- Sam. Dashwood G- John Magnar 1 G & B Robt Hewes 2 G D. Tho' Greenough G «&; B T. jNIelvill 1 G cfe B N. Soames 2 G E. Rumney G & B B Sumner Jun'" 1 G- P. Spear Jr. 1 G- E. Goldthwait 2 G John Fairservice 1 G- Amasa Davis 1 G 326 City Document No. 100. T. Bayley IG 1 C. Davis 2G 2 W" Heuston IG 1 Caleb Champney IG 1 John Haskins 1 G. B & p^ P 3 Paul Revere 1 G & B & p^ P 3 Sol : Davis 1 G 1 Steph Sims 1 G &B 1 Johu Kneelanqt IG &B 1 Wallis Furbur 1 G & B 1 Feter Ingerfield 2 G. 2 B. p^ P 4 Edward Brazier 1 G 1 John Madden LG 1 Cha^ Miller IG 1 Paul Revere 2G 2 Rob' Wyer IG 1 J. T. Hichborn 2 G «& B 2 Ja' Gordon 2G 2 Tho' Lee 1 G&B Johu Nicholl 1 G & B John Allen 1 G. James Thompson John Gores 2 G 2 B Rob* Newman G&B Ned Davis 1 G &B W"^ Simonds pr P John Cotton 3G &3B Sol. Cotton 2G1 B Jos. Kettle 1 G Jon^ Farnum 1 G W" Penniman 1 G&B H. Inches 3P Jos : Dyer IG John Lambert Jun Rob. Hichborn 1 G & B Jos : Eustis 1 G Edw. Walker 1 G & B pr P M. Bourn IG Benj'' Austin 1 G & B Jou'' Williams Jun 1 G & B Thos : Downes 2 G 2 B Cha^ Sigourney prP John Frazier IG&B Nalborough Frazier 1 G Tho'' Sherburn 1 G Jn" Hodgsoa 1 G Edw*^. Grant 4G IB. Adam Knox 1 G W™ Gray IG Shrimpton Hunt 1 G&B W™ Jones 1 G Jos Langhtou IG Miscellaneous Papees. 327 Tim° Newell 1 G 1 B pr P John Langdon prP Jas. Ridgway Jos : Edwards 1 G Sam Dyer 2 G 1 B Sam : Emmons 1 G &B Josiah Martin 1 G Ben: Scott 1 P E. Fraton (?) 1 G Rob : Davis 1 G George Ridgway Natli' Jenkins 1 G 1 G Gid, Thayer Ja^ Williams 2 pr P 1 G & B Edw*^ Payne 1 G & B Sam' Wallis 1 G & B W°^ Scott 1 G Jo° Sweetser Jun 1 G H. Blasdell 1 G Edw: Gray 1 G & B Recorded in the Book. Eben Torry Dinely Wing Sam (?) Sellon 1 gun 2 pistols 1 Blund Rev*^ Mr Howard 1 Gun Daniel Hubbard 1 gun 1 Bagnotick John Wild 1 Gun Augustus Hail 1 Cap' Jn° Skinner 1 Blunderbuss Sam^ Holland 3 G Lend all Pitts IG W"' Simpson Sam' Clough 1 G IpP John Phillips Martin Brimmer 1 G. [torn] W" Taylor 3g2B Nath' Taylor W"' Taylor Jon'^ Pollard 3g 4g2B 1 P Phill. Dumaresq 2 G Benf Barage [ ?] Gilbert D^ Blois 3 G 1 Pistol 134 Pistols in 3 boxes Town Arms 21 g 3 Pistols chest do 26 g chest Sam' Dan forth Ig 2 Jolin Allen Ig W" Molineaux Ig Barn : Binney Jn'' Skinner Ig 1 P 328 City Document No. 100. Recorded in tlie Book A List taken 26"^ Apll. Sam G. Jar vis 1 G. Jon'' De Costa 4 Guns 1 Bay' John Avery jun''. 1 do 1 do. Step" Fullerton 1 do Fran' Green 1 do FAw"^ Cazneau 1 do Wiir Palfrey R. Sloper G. W. 1 do 1 do. 1 do 1 do W Eppes Benj'' Salt 1 do 1 do W. Palfrey 1 do W. Polfrey 1 do J. Gray , 1 do Jacob Holland 1 do 1 do K. D. 1 do 1 do F. Green . 1 do T. Clap Jos. Dennie J. Scollay jun J. Peck 1 do 1 pr pistols (pocket) 3 pistols 1 Gun T. Hubbard 1 do J. Putnam 1 do J. M. D. 1 do F. Green J. Terril 1 pr pistols 1 pr do J. Cazneau 1 gun W. Ellison 1 do M. Casey B. Smith 1 do 1 do R. T. Paine 1 do T. Hutchinson 1 do J. Ravmore 1 do B. Smith 1 do Sam^ Mather Esq J Shelby C. Minot 1 d° 2 pistols 1 gun 1 d« N & J. CranchNo lis 12 pistols S. Harris 2 do M. Gav 2 do T. Trott 2 do S. Fitch 1 gun W. Torrey B. Goldthwait 1 pr pistols 1 d° B. Lyde F. Hutchinson 2 guns 3G T, Brinley 2 G I. Erving Jun"^ 1 G Cox & Berry IG Miscellaneous Papers. 329 Prince Thwing 74 Peices W" Apthorp 1 G W°^ HootoD 1 G2 P J. Gary 1 G. D. Greeuleaf 1 G. Doct' S. Gardner 17 G. Jos : Warren IG. In the Court Room in the Town House — Guns FistoUs Blunderbusses Gun Barrells 46. Towns 130 6 9 ]7 15 200 13 200 200 - 110 100 63 21 Towns 3 23 in a Case 26 Towns 10 7 belonging to Mr Cary 134 Mr. Deblois 21 Bowes & Lyde 54 In the f Pont upper i Chamber 17 393 16 Towns 5 • 3 61. in a Box D' Pecker In the upper Entry 27 in 2 chest Mr Bethune 7 Miller & Clemens 13 Towns in a chest In the middle upper Chamber 200 HI 2 1652 572 15 26 On the floor of the Town House a Large chest belonging to Mr Cookson Contain" Gun Barrells Pistol Barrells Gun & Pistol Locks & other Gunsmith "Wares with sundry Gun-Smiths Tools 330 City Document No. 100. & List of Watchmen Nominated by the Committee of Donations [Jan, 1, 1775. Names Occupation Ward. Amos Thayer Carpenter 11 John Griggs Laborer 11 Nath' Jennison d° 11 Benjamin Roberts Painter I Thomas Crosby — 11 John Symonds — - 3 Benjamin Pool Cooper 3 John Hatwick — > 11 Jacob Skyler Laborer 4 Ebenezer Woodward Cooper 11 Joseph Clough Blacksmith 1 Benjamin Price Laborer 1 Thomas Pitcher Painter 1 James Lyncoln Weaver 10 Ebenezer Cox Carpenter 3 John Bovey do 3 John Gardner Laborer 3 Thomas Conner d° 3 Mathew Wakefiekl Carpenter 6 Thomas Low do 6 Stephen Winter Carpenter 6 James Addiugton d° 7 John Hutter do 7 Nicolas Hunnaman — 1 Jacob PoUey carpenter 3 John Milton Laborer 12 James Frost Baker 10 Nathaniel Cashing Carpenter Ralph Morgan Barber 1 Michael Carey Sawyer 1 Robert Campbell Nath' Ashton 11 Job Blake 10 John Sutton 11 Joseph Collins Blacksmith 7 John Hann? Laborer 3 Francis Simpson Chocolate Grinder y John Blyth Caulker 3 Benj^ Abrahams Carpenter 3 Lawrence Colburn Laborer 11 jVIiscellaneous Papers. 331 =H P > C/2 2 3^8 9.0 ^ ^ cc [2 o o^ On aq . § p = i" ffl^l i-M 'd p -^ O ^ <1 O z; i--^-" ^- 2. o 2 S-- = C- O :^ 2 3 » ^ ?? ^_ 2^ ?i 3 :; O^ O ^ ^ 3 ►-; ^ Q5" S£ CD o cr ►T3 2 ^ = S- o C5 ^3 o o O 1^ Oi CO to 0» 0< 00 O K) to O O C5 0-< Cri I—' ^1 4^ OS o ►*^ Oi CO to Ui Oi M^ O to to O O OS I— ' o o w to o f-i o' g- P o ^ s 3 o p S' ^' cc t^ ^ o 2 Si O ^ w p o (^ P 2 C5 O cr gc P ^>*s c c hT o 2 3^ — 3 s p cl- S to o tNS o o 00 CO Cn CO ^1 1^ 1-^ rf^ >li^ 4^ Oi CO to Or z:n ►^^ O O CJi CO o o o o o to to o o cn Oi 3 o o< ^1 ►P- *- -ii. c^ CO to Oi Oi Hi^ fca o 00 CO o o o to to o o 05 Cn »f^ to . , o to to o lO c 3 o CO o •— ' 1— ' CO «£> CO b'O ^1 ^ to tvD ? o o f^ cr -^ CD f??^ 2 c o 3 £?". cc (T. 'JS g ,12 ao^ S a. o • CC 1— o p fD o 3 o^.-^ §.- ^9 (TD C P s I-' H— • c 02 ~ i-h 3 n^ fl» r* ^aq 2 M 02 " P ft> 2? o hj l-t5 O =^ 3 1^ S C o cr- fC o'3 cr W _ - ^ fD O O p rti ft> o f? fTEL < St o cr 1-j Qj t/3 ^ ^ o 2 cf^ o ^ 05 tr CO OCT 2 & 3 i= tn 2j i-ij <- fD r+ 3 2 ^ ^ cr' p S a> ^ aq e.a- C-( 05 ^^ O rt> cr P c/: O P 2 (V o 1^:^ S o fD o g e: /^ ^ .CO P 332 City Document No. 100. The lists of Freemen ou pp. 133-163 have been compared with the origiual vohimes, with the following result : Page 136, ■" 139, 141, 146, 2cl column, Beniamyu Gillon should be Gillam. 3d 3d 1st 2d 147, 148, 149, 3d 150, u 151, 1st (( u 152, 3d 155, 1st u u u ii u 2d 156, 1st it, 2d 157, a 158, 1st 159, u •* u 160, 2d 162, 1st John Moultou Hulling should be John Moulton Hulling. Henry Chick'y shoidd be Chickry. Rob* Ed should be Edge. W". Garneseg shoidd be Garnesey. George Braneen should be Beanten. Mr. Jn". Couch should be Gouch. ffrancis Snialey shoidd be Smale. Nathaniell Wallis should be Waley. George Cleane shoidd be Cleaue. under date of 3 May 1665 should be added Mr. W"\ Staughton. to Jn° Hastings add apparently erased. Jn° Bayey should be Bayly. Jn° Cleanesby should be Cleauesby. Hen. Alin should be Allin. George Laines should be Lauies. Emanuel Wichalls should be Whichalls. Rich'' Mounteque should be Mountegue. Tho. Putnam jun should be Putman. [illegible] should be Salem. Mr. Dani D — xen should be Denten. Tho. Stuksley should be Huksley. Mr. Sam Pairish should be Parris. James Seajles should be Scajles. to Abraham Byam add apparently erased, to Daniel Pellet add not made freeman, " his age being questioned." Sarg* John Henry should be Houey. Danell Mondy should be Moudy. Joseph Byley should be Bayley. Wm. S. Appleton INDEX. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Abigail (brig), the, 301, 316. {^schooner), the, 249, 260, 2S0. {sloop), the, 234, 23S, 245, 266, 2S4. atid Kuth {sloop), the, 231. {See also Ships, etc.) Accommenticus [Agamenticus], 146. Accounts of losses : i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, . ?9. 30, 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 3^, 37. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47. 48. 49. 5°. SI. S3. S3. 54. 55. 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, '3, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, - ' 74. 75. 76, 77. 7S. 79. So, 81,82, 83, 84, Ss, 86, 87, 88, S9, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 9S, 99. summary of, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95.96, 97, 98, 99, 100. Act relative to rebuilding of Boston, 127-31. Admiral Boscowen {skip), the, 250. {See also Ships, etc.) Adventure {barque), the, 229. {hrigantine) , the, 236. {ship), the, 252. {sloop), the, 229, 230, 236, 239, 241. {See also Ships, etc.) Advice {sloop), the, 249. {See also Ships, etc.) Aldermen, 127. Allspice, 27. Allowances, 181. for building with timber, iSi. Alum, 33. Allen {skip), the, 233. {See also Ships, etc.) Amazon {ship) ,ihit, 292. {See also Ships, etc.) America {ship), the, 237. {sloop), the, 262, 264, 266, 268, 277, 2S1, 283, 287, 292, 294, 299, 302, 305, 3'o. 313. 314. 3'7- {See also Ships, etc.) Amesbury, 162. Amherst (brrg), the, 290, 303. {See also Ships, etc.) Amity, 232. {See also Ships, etc.) Andover, 145, 150, 151, 153, 154, 162. Ann {brig), the, 296. {schooner), the, 24S, 310. {sloop), the, 227, 239, 2.:;S, 259, 307. and Margaret {brig), the, 297. Penney {brigantine), the, 305. {See also Ships, etc.) Anna {brigantine), the, 235. {sloop), the, 229. and Mary {ship), the, 242. {See also Ships, etc.) Annapolis, 229, 233, 236, 239, 240, 247, 255, 257, 261, 262, 265, 266, 269, 275, 277, 279, 28t, 282, 2S9, 20, 297, 299, 301, 303, 306, 308,315,316,317. Anne, the, 234. {.'iee also Ships, etc.) street, 207, 210. {.See also Streets.) Anopalis see Annapolis. Anquilla, 257. Anson {sloop), Ihe, 262. {.See also Ships, etc.) Antigua, 60, 230, 233, 235, 236, 239, 240, 241, 266, 270, 277. Apollo, the, 292. {See also Ships, etc.) Appeals for aid to sufferers from fire of Mar. 20, 126. Apprentice {schooner), the, 274. {See also Ships, etc.) Arms and ammunition, 17, 19, 35, 46,51, 52, 53.65,74.88,321-29,331. powder, 122. artillery stores, 122, 123. guns, 3, 7, 61, 66, 68, 74. swords, 3, 12, 50, 51, 65, 68. bayonets, 50, 74. Artillery, 265, 2S9. {See also Troops.) Assembly [or General Court], 126. vote of, 126. by grant of, 100. act relating to rebuilding, 103. Assessors, 3, 5, loi, 124. Atkinson lane, 216. pasture, 206, 212, 223. street, 104, 105, 106, 212, 225. {See also Streets, etc.) Azuba {sloop), the, 257. {See also Ships, etc.) Bacon, 24, 73, S3. Bahama {sloop), the, 232. (See also Ships, etc.) Bahamas, 232, 237. Bakers, 123, 260, 263, 26S, 2S0, 281, 283, 292, 395.303. 309, 3' I, 314. 330. bake house, 125. {See also Trades.) Baltimore {sloop), the, 245,250. {See also Ships, etc.) Barbadoes, 230, 234, 235, 236, 238, 239, 240, 242, 256, 25S, 267, 269, 2S2, 305. Barbers, 124, 2S4, 2S5, 294, 303, 306, 311, 315, 330. {See also Trades.) Bark, 63, 64, 65. Barnes' wharf, 182. {See also Wharves, etc.) Barnstable, 233, 244. Barsheba {schooner), the, 315. Bass River, 149. Batchelor {sloop), the, ^ii^. {See also Ships, etc.) Batteries : — 99. South, 17, 88, 107, 123, 125, 182. small, 123. beacon at South, i2j. {See also Fortifications.) Battery March, 107, 109, 111,112, 117, iiS, 120, 121, 124. Beacon at South Battery, 123. {See also Batteries.) street, 220,222. {See «/.?o Streets, etc.) IBeaver {schooner), the, ^2, 277. {See also Ships, etc.) Beef, 13, 15, 20, 22, 30, 33, 44, 68, 73, 77, 81. Beer lane, 202, 225. {See also Streets, etc.) Begining {sloop), the, 231, 235. {See also Ships, etc.) Benjamin {schooner), the, 316. {See also Ships, etc.) Bennett's pasture (formerly), 1S4. Bennett street, 190. {See also Streets, {etc. 136 City Document No. 100. Bermuda, 279, 2S3. Betsey (brigantine), the, 226, 313. {schooner), \.\\&, 254, 263, 264, 267, 277. 279. 29s. 301. 3031 304. 307. 309. 317. (.t/oo/'), the, 24S, 254, 262,270, 2S7, 200, 291, 305, 30S, 313, 316, and John {schooner), the, 311. Ruth, the, 25S. Betty {hrigantinc), the, 230, 241. {sloop), the, 23S, 2S1. {See also Ships, etc.) Beverly, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 263. Bideford tBiddeford], the, 2S4, 2SS, 311. {See also Ships, etc.) Bilboa, 241, 291. Billerica, 149, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 160. Billirrikey see Billerica. Bills to be presented to the General Court, 117. Blackburn {schooner), the, 2S3. {See also Ships, etc.) Black Point, 147. Blacksmiths, 21, 113, 122, 124, 125, 1S2, 1S6, iSS, 191, 200, 205, 211, 213, 214, 216, 225, 232, 236, 263, 270, 271, 274, 27S, 2S3, 285, 291,307,330. (5'«?e rt/50 Trades.) Blankets, 2, 4, 13, 17, 23, 25, 2S, 30, 31, 32, 36, 37. 40. 44. S3, S,S> 56, S9. 67. 7i. 75, 7^. SS- Blizard [Blizzard], the, 270. {See also Ship, etc.) Blnckmakers, 103, 1:3, 185, 189, 277,283, 294, 316. (5^^ a/so Trades, ^ic.) Blubber, 65. Blue Anchor, 12. {See also Taverns.) Blue Point, 147. Boat-builders, 77, 12^, 188, 215, 273, 275, 314. man, 212. (5^^ a/so Trades.) Boneto (s/oo/),the, 23S. {See also Ships, etc.) Bonds see Sureties. Bookkeepers, 260. {See also Trades or Callings.) Books, 3, 9, 16, 23, 24, 27, 29, 35, 36, 40, 44, 47. 49. 55. 57, 59, 60, 64, 67, 71, 74, 76, 78,80,83,86, 87, 321, 330. set of, see Documents, etc. keepers, 244. builders, 293. {See also Trades.) Boscawen {skip), the, 256, 276, 305, 316. Boston {ship),th.e, 233, 256,263,265,278,291, 312. {See also Ships, etc.) Boston, 3, 12, 49, 56, 61, 64, 66, 67, 69, 72, 74, 78, 79, Si, 82, 85,89,99, 100, loi, 102, 103, 107, loS, 109, 112, 113, 115, 116, iiS, 120, 121, 122, 126, 127, 14s. 14S, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 163, 164, 168, iSi, 1S2, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 1S8, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 229, 237, 243, 244, 276, 279, 2S4, 291, 294, 296, 299, 307, 316,317.331- Common, 208, 217, 220, 221, 222, 224. Neck, the, 201, 215, 217, 220. Post Boy and Advertiser, 122. {See also Newspapers.) Bowlino^ green, 210, 215. Boxford, 159, 162. Bradford, 153, 157. Bran, 82. Brantrey [Braintree?], 154, 157, 173, 193, 315. Brasiers, 224, 246, 247, 286,303, 317. {See also Trades.) Brattle street, 218. {See also Streets.) church, 218. ( ^^e n/so Meet- ing-houses.) Brazen Head, The, 122. {See also Taverns.) Bread Street, 117, iiS, 119, 120, 121. {See also Streets.) Breadstuffs, 2, 4, 11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20, 22, 29, 32, .33, 35,47,67.77. 82,85. Breweries, 103, 197, 19S, 209. Brewers, 103, 197, 216, 247, 250, 309. Bricklayers, 21Q, 233. {See also Trades.) Bridge, mill, 181, 19S, 223. draw, 186. Oliver's, 191. Briefs to be sent through the Province, 126. Bristol, 232, 234, 237, 240, 242, 249, 250, 256, 259, 265, 279, 280, 289, 294, 299,305, 30S. the, 252, 283, 313. {See also Ships, etc.) Brittania {schooner), the, zS"). {skip), the, 236, 275, 279, 2S4, 298, 30S. {sloop), the, 246, 282, 295, 302, 304. {See also Ships, etc.) Broadcloth, i, 27, 30. Brothers' Society {sloop), the, 234, 241. Brutus {skip), tne, 280. {See also Ships, etc.) Buildings : warehouse at Oliver's Dock, 2. in King street, 5. to regulate, 113, 126-31. permit to Benj. HoUowell, 103. David Spear, 103. Sampson Salter, 103. John Powell, 104. John Wheatley, 119. for building with tim- ■ ber, iSi. to Winsor Golding, 181. Ephraim Fenno, iSi. Hannah Gourding, iSi. ElishaWebb, iSi. Samuel Phillips, 182, 201-2. Richard Talley, 182. Addington Daven- port, 182, ig6, 197. Joseph Daniel, 182. James Gooch, 1S2. Daniel Oliver, 182, 220. John Clark, 1S3, 207. Joseph Hiller, 183, 184. Thomas Miller, 183. Nathaniel Goodwin, 183, 184. Nathaniel Ayres, 1S4. Jonathan Loring, 184, 1S5. Zachariah Wire, 185. Joseph Lord, 185. John Mico, 185. William Tilley, 185, 186, 190, 207, 212. Ebenezer Clough,i86, 190, 195, 219. William Holloway, 186. James Varney, 186. Saml. Wentworth,iS6, 187. Joseph Belcher, 1S7. RobertCalef, y7'.,iS7. Jonathan Waldo, 187. Zachariah Triscot, 187. Gilbert Endicott, 1S7, 188. Thomas Hobart, 18S. Joseph Allen, 188. Samuel Collins, 1S8. Benj. Bronson, 188, 213, 214. Robert Saunders, iSS. Index of Subjects. 337 Buildings: permit to John Roberts, iSS, 1S9. Thomas Richards, 1S9. Thomas Chamberline, 1S9. John Clough, 1S9, 195, 201. Thomas Banister, 1S9, 199, 20S. Thomas Clark, 1S9. John Kilby, 1S9. Eliz. Moor, 189, 190. Joshua Gee, 190, 193, 19s, 19S. Habijah Savage, 190, 204. Henry Bridgman, 190, 192. James Bro^vn, 190. Obadiah Reed, 191. Edward Hutchinson, 191, 205, 215, 21S, 223. William Manley, 191. David Cutler, 191 . Edward Winslow, 191. Benj. Alford, 191. Jeremiahjackson, 192. Samuel Burnell, Jr., 192. Saml. and Aneas Salter, 192. Richd. Christopher, 192. Andrew Wilson, 192- 293- Thomas Bell, 193. John Legg, 193. Joseph Bass, 193. Jonathan Browne, 193. Wm. Webster, 193-4. Isaiah Tay, 194, 207. Rebecca Adams, 194. Francis Alorse, 194- 95- John Brewer, 195. John Campbell, :95. Gyles Fifield, 195. Thomas Adkins, 196. Nathaniel Henchman, 196. William Clough, 196. John Stainford, 196, 21S-10. John Marion, 196. Wm. Hough, 197. Elizabeth Delver, 197. John Flag, 197. John Carey, 197. Benj. Swaine, 197. Giles Dyer, 197. Saml. Barrat, 19S. John Valentine, 19S. Sarah Wheeler, 798. Capt. Nathaniel OH- ver, 19S, 205-6, 208. Elijah Kendricks, 19S. Thomas Walter, 19S- 99. Enoch Greenleaf, 199. Benj. Bronsdon, 199. Richard Estice, 199. Maj. Thomas Fitch, 199-200. Hon . Col. Franci.s Nicholson, 200. Wm. Payne, 200. James Codnor, 200. Capt. Thos. Gilbert, 200. Stephen Minott, 200- Buildings ; permit to James How, 201. James Pecker, 201. Elisha Storey, 201. Matthew Butler, 201. Andrew Belcher, 202. Oliver Noyes & Co., 202. Erasmus Stephens, 202. John Pecker, 202. John Clarke, 202-3. John Barrat, 203. Benj. Gibson, 203. James Varney, 203. James Barnes, 203. Isaac Datforne, 203. John Barrel!, 203-4. John Tuttle, 204 Thomas Powell, 204. Robert Coch, 204. Col. Thos. Savage, 205. John Lathrop, 205. John Beauchamp, 206. Thomas Palmer, 206. Mary Edwards, 206. Edward Gray, 206. Wm. Skinner, 206. Sundry inhabitants o£ the North end, 207. Saml . Wentworth, 207. James Penniman, 20S. Henry Hill, 20S. Saml. Rand, 20S. Robert Cojo, 209. Daniel Allen, 209. Capt. Thos. Huthin- son, 209, 224. George Terrant, 209. Andrew Belcher, 209- 10. John Colman, 210. Saml.Went\vorth, 210. Deacon John Clarion, 210-11. John Baker, 211. Eleazer Dolby, 211. John Briggs, 211. Thorn. Jones, ) Christopher \ 211-12. Monk, ) Stephen Huniwell,2T2. Benj. Johns, 212. Benj. Andrews, 212. Thomas Selby, 213. David Colson, 213,224. John Greenough, 213. Joseph Malam, 213. Benj. Gallop, 214. Saml. Cunabell, 214. Daniel Bell, 214. John Baley, 214, Thomas Palmer, 214- Francis Borland, 215. Henry Hill, \ Eleazer Darby, > 215. David Craige, ) John Roberts, 5''.''. ,215. Oliver Noyes, 215-16. John Williams, 216. ■ Mary Hough, 216. John Nelson, 216. Ebenezer Leadbetter, 216-17. Wm. Payne, 217,220. Daniel Oliver, 217. Patrick Ogilvie, 217. John Meinzies, 217. Jonathan Belcher, 21S, 219, 221-22. Jarvis Ballard, 21S. 'Ebenezer Burges, 2iS. 338 City Docuivient No. 100. Buildings: permit to Thomas Clarke,") William Harris, ( ^ Jonathan Bel-p'*' cher, J Joshua Thorton, 219, 221. Caleb Lyman, 219. Hon. Wm. Dummer, 219. Jonathan Armitage, 230. James Fosdick, 220. Edward Proctor, 220. John Barnes, 220. Joseph Hill, 221. Joshua Will- J iams, \ 221. Joshua Wroe, ) Wm. Nichols, 221. Adam Winthrop, 221. Jonathan Williams, 222. Edward Bromfield, 222. John Eliot, 222. George Bethune, 222. John Torrey, 222. Joshua Winslo-w, 222. William Bond, 222. Simon Rogers, 222-23. Jacob Griggs, 223. Hopestiil Foster, 223. Nathl. Holmes, 223. Thos. Gushing, 223. James Varney, 223. Edward Pell, 223-24. Saml. Wellas, 224. Leonard Vassall, 224. John Dolbeare, 224. Benj. Landon, 225. Capt. Adino Bulfinch, 225. Joshua Thornton, 225. Theophilus Li Hey, 225. Ebenezer Hough, 225. Ebenezer Bridge, 225. Town of Boston, 225. Bunch of Grapes, 123, 237. {See also Tav- erns.) Burmuda see Bermuda. Burn ham {brig'), the, 2S9. {See also Ships, etc.) Burying grounds : — North, 1S6, 196. Old, 192. Butchers, 211, 214, 254, 255, 264, 267, 270,280, 292, 294, 300, 301. {See also Trades.) Butler's wharf, 213. {See also Wharves.) Butter, 2,33,35, 70, 77,81. Button makers, 236. {See- also Trades.) Cabinet makers, 239, 240, 317. Cadiz, 255, 291. Cale {sloop), the, 2S0. {See also Ships, etc.) Calico, 85, 237. Cambric, 39. Cambridge, 145, 14S, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154. IS5. 157. IS9. 160, 311. street, 197, 201, 210, 219, 220. {See also Streets, etc.) Canada, 261. Candles, iS, 27, 41, 50, 76. Candlesticks, 35, 43. Canso, 281. Cape Breton, 248, 255. Cod, 270. Fear, 275, 295. Fransway, 233, 235, 236, 23S. Nicola, 316. Porpus, 146. Sable, 24S, 270. makers, 23S. Carpenters, 122, 233, 235, 236, 244, 247, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 25S, 263, 26S, 270, 275, 277, 27S, 2S0, 2S2, 285, 288, 292, 294, 295, 296, 297, 301, 302, 304, 306, 309, 316, 330. {See also Trades.) Carriages, i, 17, 19, 36, ^4. Carts, 107. Casco Bay, 260, 27S, 279, 297, 301, 311. Castle, the, 263. ( See also Fortifications.) Tavern, 205. {See also Taverns.) Catherine {hrigantine), the, 247, 307. Cato {brig), the, 279. {See also Ships, etc.) Cattle, list of, 320, 321. Caulfield (5/oo/l>), the, 233. {See also Sshi\iS, etc.) Caulkers, 314, 330. {See also Trades.) Cecelia {sloop), the, 2S0. {See also Ships, etc.) Certificates, 14S. Chair makers, 124, 239. Chaisemakers, 124, 277. {See also Trades, etc.) Chalk, II, 71. ' Charcoal, 78. Chariot see Carriages, etc. Charles {sloop), the, 240. {See also Ships, etc.) river, 218. Charlestown, 2, 145, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, , IS4. ^SS, 'S6, 15S. ferry, 191, 219. Charming Hannah {schoonei-), the, 272, 275, 277, 2S1, 298, 300. Molly {sloop), the, 254, 255, 257, 264, 274, 277, 304, 306, 315. Nancy {sloop), the, 254. Peggy {schooner), the, 295. Polly, the, 297. Sally {schooner) , the, 245, 263, 2SS. ■ {See also Ships, etc.) Charter street, 193,196,203. {See also Streets, etc.) Cheese, 16, 54, 68, 77. Chelmsford, 148, 152, 153, 155, 156, 15S. Chest of drawers, 34. Chimneys, 106, 195. China, 9, 10, 26, 29, 41, 44, 45, 48, go, 54, S7> 59, 60, 62, 67, 76, S3, 84, Ss, 86, 87. Chocolate grinders, 330. (.S^^a/so Trades.) Christopher {sloop), the, 240. {See also Ships, etc.) Church of England, 200. Christ, 211,219. ( 'S'^'? also Meet- ing Houses.) green, 215. Churches, see Meeting-houses. Cicero {ship), the, 2S0. {See also Ships, etc.) Cider, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 2^, 26, 31, 33, 47, 50, 53, 56, 61, 68, 69, 75, Si, 82, S4. City Registrar, i . Clerks, 299, 300, 304. Clock, 58. makers, 26S, 298. {See also Trades.) Cloth, 4, 6, 10, 13, 26, 31, 33,37,38,46, 52, 60,68,73,75. Clothiers, 306, 308. Coachman, 263, 293, 317. ( See also Trades or Callings.) Coal, 4, 29, 61, 71, 216. house, 216. Coffee, 16, 39, 50, 71, 77. Cold lane, 199, 21S. {See also Streets, etc.) Collectors, 2S6, 316. Colonel Goreham's Company, 304. {See also Troops.) Commerce {sloop), the, 271, 2S0, 293. {See also Ships, etc.) Commissary, 309. Commissioners, 145, 146, 147, 317. Committees, 121, 127. Index of Subjects. 339 Committees on streets, 104-21. of donations, 330. Common, the, see Boston Common. Council, 127. shore [sewer], see Drains. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 331. {See also yia.ss.a.ch.-aseU.s,.) Conipeachy [Campeche], 229, 230, 23S, 240, 241. Comptroller, 299, 300, 305, 309. Concord {ship) , the., 233, 292, 305. {See also Ships, etc.) Concord, 145, 15°. 'Si. '52. '53! i54. ^SS, 'S^. iSS, 159- Coney's lane, 1S5. Congress street, 123, 124. (5^f a/50 Streets, etc.) Connecticut, 100, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 23S, 239, 240, 241, 246, 247, 249, 250, 251, 35s, 257, 25S, 259, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 269, 273, 274, 276, 277, 279, 2S0, 2S2, 2S5, 2S7, 2SS, 291, 292, 294, 295, 296, 297, 29S, 303. 304. 3°S. 306, 307. 308, 312, 313. 314. 315. 317- Content (sloop), the, 231. (See also Ships, etc.) Coopers, 49, 214, 234, 238, 239, 242, 250, 251, 254, 262,- 26S, 269, 274, 2S3, 2S4, 285, 292, 29s, 29S, 304, 306, 307, 330. wine, 294. (5^^ a/so Trades.) Copperas, 33. Copps Hill, 223. Cordage, iS. twine, 19. Cordwainers, 3, 21S, 232, 239. (See also Trades.) Cornhill, 33, 117, 122, 124, 1S9, 199, 200. Cork, 260, 262, 287. Corset-makers, 306. (.See also Trades.) Cotton, I, 2, 13,33,79. Council, 102, 126, 127. Chamber, 103, 104. Common, 127. Records, 127. {See also Records, etc.) Countess of Bute (brig), the, 281. (See also Ships, etc.) Court, great and general, see Assembly. room, 149, 152, 329. Cow lane, 197, 2oi5, 212. (See also Streets, etc.) Cowes, 241, 308. Creek lane, 194. Cross street, 195, 200. {See also Streets, etc.) Crown (s/i/)!'),'the, 234, 23S. (5^^ a/so Ships, etc.) Cumberland see Fort Cumberland. Curretuck, 235. Curriers, iii, 224, 236, 2S0. {See also Trades.) Custom house, 302. Cynthia (sloop), the, 313. (See also Ships, etc.) Dancing- master, 2S3. (See also Trades or Callings. ) Daniel (brigatitine), the, 240. (sloop), the, 231. Dartmouth (ship), the, 279. Deborah (schooner) , the, 253. (sloop), the, 235, 249, 262, 270, 271, 2S0, 300, 313. (See also Ships, etc.) Dedham, 145, 150, 151, 152, 154, 155, 156, 158, '76, 287,311. Deeds, 14. Deep Bay (brigantine),the, 261, 309, 310I (See also .Ships, etc.) Deerskins, 48. Defiance (sloop), the, 246, 247, 25S, 265, 268, 300, 303, 310, 312, 316. Delight "(s/oo/i), the, 291. (See also Ships, etc.) Desire (schooner) , the, 253. (sloop), 246, 249, 252, 259, 272, 288, 289, 300, 303, 306. (Seealso Ships, etc.) Devonshire street, 122, 279. (See also Streets, etc.) Devonshire (ship), the, 245, 256, 271, 299. Diamond (schooner), the, 270. (See also Ships, etc.) (sloop), the, 239, 314. ring, 41. Diana (brigantine), the, 278. (ship), the, 298, 304. (sloop), the, 304. Diligence (ship), the, 252. Dilligent (briganti?ie), the, 240. Dispatch (ship), the, 2SS, 293, 303. (sloop), the, 278, 294, 313. (See also Ships, etc.) Distilleries, 17, 125, 194, 20S. Distillers, 250, 279. (See also Trades, etc.) Dobbs (sloop), the, 260, 262, 307. (See also Ships, etc.) Dock, Oliver's, 2, 103, 109, 113, 114, 119, 123, 124, 214. town, 181, 184, 203, 224, 225. Documents, records, papers, etc., 14. Dolphen (schooner), the, 254, 262, 271, 274, 285, 3og. (sloop), the, 255, 257, 25S, 266, 276, 295- Dolphin, the, 234, 290, 316. (sloop), 233, 269, 273, 2S4, 2S6, 300, 307, 313, 317- (Seealso Ships, etc.) Domingo, 254. Dominica, 306, 308. Dominico, 257, 265, 266. Donations, committee of, 330. (See also Committees.) Dorchester, 145, 148, 150, 151, 152, 153,154, 156, 160, 171, 1S7, 287, 303. Douglass (ship), the, 251, 258, 270. (See also Ships, etc.) Douglis see Douglass. Dove (schootier) , the, 246, 264, 268, 269, 274, 276, 280, 287, 290, 293, 303, 314. (ship), the, 242. (sloop), the, 232, 245, 250, 294, 297. (See also Ships, etc.) Dover, 149, 150, 151, 153, 157. Drains, common sewer, 107, 109, 11 1, 112. Drawbridge, 1S6. (5^^ a/so Bridge.) Drugs, 23. Drum, 88. Dublin, 235, 311. Duke of Cumberland, 305. (b rig), the, 2Q2. (See also Ships, etc.) Dutch, 257. men, 292. Dwelling-houses, one hundred and seventy- four, consumed in fire of March 20, 126. Dyers, 276, 284. silk, 276, 310. (Seealso Ships, etc.) Eagle (sloop), the, 238, 271, 305, 306. Earl of Bute (sloop), the, 278, 305. Easter (schooner), the, 303. (See also Ships, etc.) Eggs, 69, Si. Eliza (sloop), the, 306. Elizabeth, the, 237. (brig), the, 244. (brigantine), the, 240. (schooner), the, 250, 254, 267, 269, 273, 277, 2S0, 282, 285, 300, 316. (ship), the, 238, 240. (sloop), the, 229, 236, 240, 241, 255, 260, 262, 26S, 308. and Mary (sloop), the, 237. Endeavor (sloop), the, 235, 250, 252, 260, 282. (schooner), the, 310. (See also Ships, etc.) 340 City Document No. 100. England, 126, 257. Engineers, 253, 264, 266. (_See also Trades or Callings.) Engravers, 237, 23S. (5tv also Trades.) Esquibo, 300. Ess Qiiebo, see Esquibo. Esther {ship), the, 242, Excise st-t? Taxes. Experience {schooner), the, 23S, 297. {See also Ships.) Exuena, 23S. Fair Lady {brig-), the, 30S. Fairfield {sloop), the, 234, 2S0. {See also Ships, etc.; Falmouth, 23S, 256, 2S3, 311. Fancy {schooner), the, 270. Fanny {sloop), the, 27S. andjeany (5/00/), the, 2SS, 300. {See also Ships, etc.) Farmers, 241 , 245, 247, 248, 249, 250, 253, 254, 25s, 257, 260, 261,262, 265, 267, 26S, 270, 271, 272, 273, 27s, 277, 279, 2S0, 2S3, 2S5, 2S7, 2S9, 290, 291,292, 293, 294,296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 304, 30s, 308, 309, 310, 311, 313, 315, 317. {See also Trades or Callings.) Farmer's Tryall {sloop), the, 232, 239. Favorite {firigantine), the, 259. {See also Ships, etc.) Fayal, 230, 236, 248, 302. Feathers, 23, 25, 30, 33, 40, 45, 52, 55, 59, 70. Fegaria, 234. Ferries, Charlestown, 191, 219. Fifty-ninth Regiment, 293. {See also Troops.) Fire, 5, 21,. 113. of 1760, I. 20th of March, 3, 8, 15, 17, 28, 49, 53, 54, 56, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69, 72, 73. 7S. 76, 77. 7S, 79, So, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85,88,89, 121. buckets, 27. of the 20th March, 3, 8, 122. 174 dwelling-houses, 126. 175 warehouses, 126. aid for sufferers from, 126. £3,000 to be paid out of public treasury, 126. great, in London in 1666, 126, 127. account in the Boston Post Boy, 122- 25- act for rebuilding part of town de- stroyed by fire, 126-31. Fisher {schootier) , the, 289. ( See also Ships, etc.) Fishermen, 204, 243, 244, 24S, 252, 253, 262, 263, 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, 276, 2S1, 284, 2S5, 289,299,300,301,303,313. {See also Trades or Callings, etc.) Fishhawk {schooner), the, 256. {See also Ships, etc.) Fish street, 190, 191, 203, 206, 207, 214, 223, 225. {See also Streets, etc.) Flag, 88. Flannel, 39. Fleet street, 195. ( See also Streets, etc.) Flour see Breadstuffs. Flora {schooner) , the, 277. Fly {hrigantine), the, 283. {schooner), the, 261, 263. {See also Ships, etc.) Fort Cumberland, 247, 249, 250, 253, 263, 266, 267, 294, 300, 304. Hill, 66, 104, 106, 123, 185, 206, 223. {See also Fortifications.) Fortifications : — Fort Hill, 66, 104, 106, 123, 185, 206, 223. South Battery, 17, 18, 88, ir7, 123, 125. Batteries, 49, 61. old, 202. at South End, 202. Fortifications; line of defence, 220. the Castle, 263. Fortieth Regiment, 254, 264. {See also Troops.) Fortune {sloop), the, 2S5. {See also Ships, etc.) {Ship), the, 2^1. Forty-fifth regiment, 245, 255, 257. {See -■also Troops.) Fortune {ship), the, 241. {See also Ships, etc.) Four Friends, 241. Sisters, 233. Fourteenth regiment, 311. {See also Troops.) Fox {schootier), the, 275, 317. Francis and Katherine {sloop), the, 234. Frederick {schooner) , the, 260. Free America {schootier) , the, 277, 279. Freemason {hrigantine), the, 262. {See also Ships, etc.) Freemen, 144. Free negroes see Negroes. Frenchmen, 231, 237, 23S, 239, 245, 254, 257,. 259, 264, 268, 271,275,277,278,282,285,. 304. 305. 306. French neutrals, 307, 3:7. Friendship {brig), the, 302. {ship), the, 23s, 257, 308. Friend's Adventure {sloop), the, 229, 235^ 238,246, 311. {See also Ships, etc.) meeting-house, 124. {See also Meeting-Houses.) Frogg [Frog] lane, 213, 224, 225. {See also Streets, etc.) Fryall {sloop), the, 235. {See also Ships, etc.) Furniture, i, 2, 4, 5, 6,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14^ 15, 16, iS, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 36. 37. 40. 41. 43. 44^ 4S. 46, 47. 48, 5°. SI. 52. S3. 54. S<5, 57. SS, 60, 66, 67, 68, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81,83,84,85,86,87. Fyall see Fayal. Gardeners, 291, 303. {See also Trades or Callings.) General Court see Assembly. Wolf {ship), the, 282, 292. George and James {ship), the, 278, 2S7.. {See also Ships, etc.) Georgia, 248, 263, 266, 279, 295, 301, 306, 313, ^ 314- Germans, 2S2. Gibbs's pasture, 223, 225. Ginger, 27. (5/00/), the, 267. {See also Ships> etc.) Glasgo see Glasgow. Glasgow, 232, 247, 252, 275, 2S3, 2S6, 2S7,. 293. 296, 300. 304. 307, 310- {schooner), the, 247. {ship), the, 300, 304, 310, 314, 315. {See also Ships, etc.) Glass, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, II, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 33. 42. 53. 78- Globe {ship), the, 236. Gloria {schootier) , the, 2S1 . ( See also Ships, etc.) Gloucester, 14S, 151, 152, 155, 156, 158, 162. Glovers, 224, 232, 238, 279. {See also- Trades.) Gold : — buttons, 23. necklace, 26, 41. guineas, 32. fins'. 44. 76- gun barrel wrought with, 51 . lace, 75, 76. Goldsmiths, 191, 236, 262, 263, 271, 295, 300, 307. {See also "Trades.) Good intent {sloop), the, 23S. Goodwin {sloop),- the, 23S. {See also- Ships, etc.) Index or Subjects. 341 Gorgeana, 146. Goverfior, the, 126, 1S3, 316. message of, 127. Lieut., 104, 105, loS, no, iiS, 127. and Council, 102. Grace {schooner), the, 264. {See also Ships, etc.') Grahound see Grayhound. Granada, 246, 260, 26S, 292, 295, 306, 307. Granado see Granada. Granary, 2Te, 276. Granvil {schooner) , the, 299. Grayhound {schooner), the, 297. {sloop), the, 232, 242, 262, 2S2. {See also Ships, etc.) Green lane, 1S4, 1S5. {See also Streets, etc.) & Russell's Post Boy & Advertiser, 122. {See also Newspaper.) Greenock, 276, 293, 303. 304. 3iS- Greenout, 25S. Griffen's Wharf, 122. {See also Wharves.) Grizel {sloop), the, 309. Guadaloupe, 247, 261, 2S2, 364. Gull {sloop), the, 270, 2S6, 307. {See also Ships, etc.) Guns see Arms atid Ammunition. Gunsmiths, 124. {See also Tr3.Aes.) Hadfield, 14S, 150. Hadlev,. 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 17S. Hale [Hail?], the, 255. {See also Ships, etc.) Halifax, 100, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 249, 250, 253, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 25S, 259, 260, 261, 263, 264, 265, 267, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 27s, 276, 27S, 2S0, 2S1, 2S2, 2S3, 2S4, 2S6, 2S7, 2S9, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 29S, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305. 306, 307. 30S, 309. 310. 3". 312. 313. 314,315.317- Hallifax {schooner), the, 275. {See also Ships, etc.) Hallowell's shipyard, 123. (^'t^^ a/. 54, 55, 56, 57, 5S, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 63, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 7S, 79, So, Si, 82, S3, 84, Ss, S6, 87, 88, 89, 90, 9', 92, 93, 94, 95. 96, 97, 9S, 99- Ipswich, 139, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, '56, 157. magistrates of, 139. Ireland, 236, 244, 256, 277, 2S4, 294, 297. , Irishman, 279. Iron, 4, 6, 9, 12, 13. Isle of May [Man?], 236, 23S. Thera, the, 230. {See also Ships, etc.) 342 City Document No. 100. Jamaica, 232, 235, 240, 242, 24S, 264, 2S0, 2S1, 296, 297. 299, 302, 305, 306, 316. James {packet), the, 299, 302. and Mary {sloop), the, 240. Jane {schooner), the, 261. and Elizabeth {sloop), the, 231. Mary {sloop), the, 231, 240; yannet [Janet], the, 274. Jeany, tne, 2S6, 296, 304. jemerson and Peggy {skip), the, 26S. [enney, the, 247. Jeremiah and Thomas {hrigaritine), the, 232. {See also Ships, etc.) Jersey see New Jersey. college, 264. Jerusalem {^loop), the, 317. {See also Ships, etc.) Jewellers, 246, 275. {See also Trades or Callings.) Johanna {schooner) , the, 295, 316. John {brig), the, 302, 313. (s/i//!i), the, 267, 26S, 269, 270, 277, 27S, 299. 312. {sloop), the, 230, 260, 309. and Elizabetli {briganli ue) , the, 239. Mary {sloop), the, 229, 26S. Robert {sloop), the, 231. Sarah {ship), the, 234. Suckey [Sukey], the, 275, 290. Thomas {ship), 237. William {ship), 240. {See also Ships, etc.) Joiners, 221, 223, 232, 233, 235, 237, 239, 267, 277, 27S, 293, 302, 303, 307. {See also Trades.) Jollif [galley], the, 237, 23S. Sailor {sloop), the, 315. {See also Ships, etc.) Joseph and Sarah {brigantine), the, 241. {See also Ships, etc.) Joyliif's [JolifPs] lane, 104, 105. {See also Ships, etc.) Joyners s^f Joiners. Judeth {sloop), the, 235. ( ^^-^ a/50 Ships, etc.) Jueler 5^^ Jeweller. Julien's Restaurant, 123. Juno {brig), the, 2S2. {See also Ships, etc.) {ship), the, 2S3. Justices, iSi, 1S7. Katharine {sloop), the, 239, 241. and Elizabeth {ship), the, 23S. Katy {schooner), the, 7,11. {See also Ships, etc.) Kilby street, 124. {See also Streets, etc.) King Fisher [Kingfisher], the, 2S3, 299. George {ship), the, 239. {See also Ships, etc.) street, 5, 23, 31, 42, 104, 106, 107, 110, III, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, iiS, 119, 121, 123, 125, 191, 202, 20S, 237. {See also Streets.) Kingston {brig), the, 264. {sloop), the, 25S, 260, 269. {.See also Ships, etc.) Kirkwell, 251, 261. Kittery, 145. Kittey {sloop), the, 25S, 274. Kitty {brigantine), the, 251. {sloop), the, 297. {See also Ships, etc) Lace, 37, 3S, 41. makers, 236. {See also Trades.) Lady Moor [or Moore], the, 311, 313. {See also Ships, etc.) Laguners [ ?], 229, 240. Lamb {briga?itine), the, 230, 241. {See also Ships, etc.) Lancaster, 14S, 149, 152. Lands o^ buildings, town, 3, 23, 31,42, 49, 51, 61, 66, 224. at head of town dock, 224. Lands or buildings. Owners : — John Allen, h., 3. Martha Bentley, h. ami 1., t2. Borland, 1., 12. Palirey, s.l., 15. Dinely Wing, 1., 18. Eliak Hutchinson, 1., 19. John Cotton, ex., h., 26. osiah Keen, h., 27. Solo. Kneeland, h., 28. Rebecca Amory,h. and sh., 13. John Knight, w.h. and I., 2S. Heirs of Capt . John Phillips, b.h., 31. Jona. Mason, h. and s., 33. Lindell, b., 42, in, 121. John Wheatly, \ h., 42. Christr. Tilden, li.s. and 1., 4?- Tilden a7id Phillips, s.h., 47. Lendell, 1., 47. Christopher Tilden, h. and!., 47- Borland, s.c, 51. Palfrey, s.l., 52. John Rowe, s., 52. Prudence Brailsford, b., 56. Lidia Brown, c, 59. Joseph and Winter Calef, b., 62. Sarah McNeall, h., 37. J. and W. Calef, 1., iii,w., m.h. and s., 64, 1., no, 117, iiS. Jos. Caleb, b., 66. Ebenr. Cushing and son, s., 72. John Bullfinch, sh., 61. James Lamb, b., 75. Meriam Lawson, h., 76. Joseph Lowden, s. and s., 77. Torrey, 1., 107. Thos. Marshall, b.h., Si. Capt. Comrin, b., 105. Parrott, 1,, 104, 107. Hunt, h., 121. Hallowell, h., 107, 121. Deacon Salter, 105, 106, :io, 1., 121. Powell, h., 106. Mrs. Mary Jackson, h., 122. Wheatley, 106, 113. Mrs. West, h., 122. Dowse, 1., 109, 1 16. Peter Cotta, h., 122. Spooner, St., 123. Messrs. Box a7td Austin, w. h., 123. Col. Wendell, h. and 1., 106, loS. Elisha Cook, 1., 106, in. Hon. John Erwing, w.h.,, 123. Mr. Hastings, h., 123. / j1/r. Dalton, s.h., 123. Mr. Hail, w.h., 123. Mr. Calef, h., 223. Mr. Dawes, h., 123. B. Hallowell, h., 107, 123. Mr. Cazneau, h., 124. Thomas Hawkins, sh. and barn, 124. Haselton, b. sh., 124. Paul Baxter, sh., 124. Thos. AValley, 1., in, 114. Brighton, 1., 112, 114. Harrod, b., 113. Richd. P'oster, 1., 115. Jonathan Mason, h., 117. Prout, 1., 117. Melatiah Bourn, h., nS. Joseph Wheeler, 1., iSi. Nathl. Loring, h. and 1., iSa Index of Subjects. 343 Lands or buildings, Owners : — Andrew Marriner, h. and 1., ]S2. Widovj Flack, h., 1S2. Capt. Saml. Mould, 1., 1S2. iJcz). James Allen, h., 1S2. Mrs. ]oa.m\7L Buckley, h., 1S3. Walter Gutteridge, h., 1S3. Win. Gibbons, h., 1S4. John Kilbv, sh., 1S4. Spencer Phipps, 1., 1S4. Daniel Berry, h., 1S4. Wm. Hobby, h., iSS- Mrs. Dorcas Pegey, h-. 185. John Love, h. and 1., 185. Benj. Brown, h., iSS- Townsend, h., 185. Capt. David Robinson, l.,i86. H^zcfozy Wilkins, \i.a}id\., 1S6. Mrs. Huldah Rainsford, h., 1S6. Widovj Hannah Waters, h., 1S7. Daniel Epps, h.,.187. Arthur Hale, h., 18S. Eliakim Hutchinson, 1., iSS, 307. Timothy Thornton, 1., iSS. Arthur Smith, 1., iSS. " John Bull, 1., 190. John Love, h., 190. Deacon John Attwood, 192. Capt. Timothy Clark, h., 192. James Seward, h., 193. Samuel Legg, h., 193. John Foster, I.,i93- lohn Goldthwaite, 1., 193- Joshua Henshaw, 1., 194. Nicholas Bow, 1., 194. Elisha Webb, 1., 194. Capt. John Foy, h., 194. Capt. Cyprian Southack, h., 196, 1., 220. Capt. ]o\in Herbert, h., 196. Elder David Copp, 1., 197. John Barren, h., 19S. Thomas Wallis.h., 19S. Justice Lyndes, 1., 201. John Greenough, 1., 201. John Harwood, h., 201. Daniel Epes, h., 201. Ebenezer Clough, h., 201. - Allen, h., 203. Nathl. Elithrop, h., 203. Mrs. Wilkins, h., 203. Thomas Waters, h., 204. John Tuttle, 1., 204. James Grant, h., 204. H/iWo7vJoles, h., 204. John Goffe, 1., 204. Samuel Hood, 1., 204. John Bennit, 1., 205. Zacheriah Trescott, 1., 205. John Leverett, 1., 206. William Skinner, h., 2o5. Saml. Wentworth, h., 207. Eliakim Hutchinson, 1., 207. Josepli Allen, sh., 20S. Beacon Maker, sh.,2il. Theodore Atkinson, 1., 212. Widovj Moore, 1., 214. Samuel Cornabell, 1., 214. Daniel Bell, 1., 214. Stoddard, w.h., 215. James Freeman, 1., 215. "Benj. Williams, 1., 215. John Manning, 1., 216. John Staniford, 1., 21S. Stephen Minot, h., 219. Capt. Nathl. Green, 1., 212. Edward Grey, 1., 212. Butter, h., 213. David Colson, h., 213, I., 224. Lands or buildings. Owners : — John Oliver, sh., 214. Thomas Banister, 1., 217, John Allen, 1., 21S. Hunnewell, h., 219. William Payn, h. and I., 220. Samuel Lynde, 1., 220. Benj. Fitch, 1., 220. John Clark, Esq., 1., 221. Capt. Edward Willis, l.,22i. Ed\vard Bromfield, Esq., 1., 222. Leonard Vassal!, Esq., L, 224. Hopestill Foster, 1., 223. James Varney, 1., 223. Lark {schooner), the, 246. {See also Ships, etc) Law as to re-building London, 126. Boston, 113, 127. Lawrence (schooner), X.'tie, 271. {See also Ships, etc.) Lawyers, 270, 293, 302. Leather, 64, 65, 85, 104. dresser, 213, 242, 301. {See also Trades.) Leith, 26S. Lemons, 22, 55. Leopard (&r/>a«//««), the, 230. {schooner), the, 301, 31 t. {See also Ships, etc.) Leverett lane, 103, 104, lOJ, 106,110, 112,206. to widen, no. street, no, 118, I2i. {See also Streets, etc.) Liberty (s//;», the, 276. {See also Shi^s, etc.) Lignum vita; see Wood. Lime alley, 191. Linch alley, iSS, 191. {See Streets, etc.) Linen, 2, 4, 6, 9, 13, 19, 29, 32, 33, 36, 37, 45, 48, S3> 60, 76, 82, 87. Linseed oil, 224. {See also Oil.) Liquors, wines, etc., 16, 19, 22, 32, 33, 35, 50, 56, 60, 68, 82. Lisbon, 233, 237, 240. List of sufferers by fire of Mar. 20, 124. scholars, 243, 31S, 319. passengers on {schooner) Patience, 243- {brig) Elizabeth, 244. {sloop) Swallow, 244. cows, 320, 321. Lists of Freemen, 133-S0. Little Fortescue, 257. Lively {sloop), the, 2S9. {See also Ships, etc.) Liverpool, 259, 261, 26S, 269, 270, 286,288, 290, 292, 293, 294, 303, 304, 310, 313. Locksmiths, 236, 247. {See also Trades.) Logwood, 71. London, 100, 126, 233, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 241, 242, 24s, 246, 251, 252, 253, 255, 256, 257, 258, 261, 264, 26s, 266, 267, 270, 271, 272, 274, 27s, 276, 277, 278, 279, 2S0, 282, 283, 284, 286, 2S7, 290, 291, 292, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305,307. 309, 3'o, 3i2> 313, 31S. 3'<3. 317- the, 261, 264, 290, 298, 304, 314. Long Iskmd, 23) , 235, 239, 241 . lane, 192, 195, 206, 209, 219, 221, 223. {See also Streets, etc.) wharf, 222. {See also Wharves.) Lord Mayor, 127. Losses, accounts of, see Accounts. Louisburgh, 245, 249, 252, 254, 255, 257, 274, 2S1, 2S2, 283, 284, 2S6, 299, 301, 309. Love street, 195, 201 . ( See also Streets, etc.) Lovely Betsey {schooner), the, 2S1, 308. Lovey {sloop), the, 245, 247, 249. 344 City Document No. 100. Lovy {sloop), the, 275. Loyal George {ship), the, 239. Loyall Heine {ship), the, 234. Lucretia {brig), the, 300. (.schooner), \.\\), the, 23S, 257. {schooner) , the, 256, 267, 300. {sloop), the, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 235, 237, 23S, 240, 251, 260, 272, 306. and Abigail, 232. Ann {ship), the, 235. {See also Ships, etc.) Maryland, 100, 239, 230, 234, 235, 236, 244, 24s, 246, 252, 263, 264, 26S, 270, 291, 293, 302, 306, 309, 313. Masons, 21, 42, 193, 214, 244, 2S5, 290, 296, 300,306. {See also 'trudes.) Massachusetts {schooner), the, 315, 317. (.«/oo/), the, 2S9. {See also Ships, etc.) 229, 237. Commonwealth of, 331. Bay, Province of, ico, loi, 102, 245, 2S9. Archives : Vol. XXXV., icS, 159. XXXVI., IS9, 160, 161, 162. XXXVII., 163. Mayflower {brigantifie), the, 203. {schooner) , the, 231. {ship), the, 236. {sloop), ihe, 240. Mayler {ship), the, 308. {See also Ships, etc.) Meadford [Medford?], 145, 14S, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157. Medheld, 151, 156, 177, 1S2. Meeting-houses : — West meeting-house, 122. Friends', 124, iSS. collections in the several, 100. at North Knd, 207. Old, 1S4. Queen's Chapel, 185. Quaker see Friends'. South, 19S. near Summer, 215. Brattle street, 21S. Church of Christ, 211, 219. New North, 219. Mendon, 152. Merchandise, 122. Merchants, 151, 217, 225, 229, 231, 232, 233, 234. 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 244, 245, 246, 247, 24S, 249, 250,251,252,253,254,255,256, 257) 258, 259, 260, 261, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 26S, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 27s, 276, 277, 278, 279, 2S0, 2S1, 2S2, 2S3, 2S4, 2S6, 2S7, 2SS, 2S9, 291, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 29S, 299, 300, 301, 302, 3031 304. 305. 306, 307> 30S, 309. 3'o. 3". 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, . 317- , in London, 100. > row, 199. Mercury {schooner) , the, 247, 259. {sloop), the, 23S. Mermaid {brigantine), the, 261, 295. {See also Ships, etc.) Messag-e, Governor's, 127. Michael and Elizabeth {brigantine), 23S. {See also Ships, etc.) Middle street, 192, 207, 221. {See also Streets, etc.) Middlesex Co. Court Records, 178. Middleton (5/00/), the, 232. ( ^^e a/50 Ships, etc.) Milk street, 3, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, no, 112; 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 121, 124, 18S, 192, 203. {See also Streets.) Mill bridge, iSi, 19S, 223. {Seealso Bridge.) owners, 21S. house, 21 , 190. stone, 66. creek, 1S6. pond, iSS, 191, 199, 214, 215, 21S, 222. water, iSS, 21 S. north, 21S. wind, 219. horse, 224. Wright, 302, 308. Milliners, 236. {See also Trades.) Index of Subjects. 345 Milton, 14S, 149, 154, 172. Minehead {s/iij>),t.he, 291. {Sc-ea/so Ships, eic.) Ministers : i?t-'. J/r. \Vads\vorth, 211. Lyon, 362. Dr. Increase Mather, 222. A/r. Rice, 261. Manning', 249. Sutton, 249. RoUenbuckler, 257. Edward Winslow, 25S, 259- Dan'l. Fuller, 266. Philps, 266. Kinlock, 2S7. Teal, 266. Ephraim Avery, 267. Wm. Augar, 270. Mears, 279. Kentow, 2S0. Williams, 2S7. Simon Moor, 290. Clarkson, 296. Geo. Seller, 297. Beach, 297. Budger, 297. Oakeum, 304. Eagleson, 305. Biles, 30S. Palmer, 309. \Vm. Moor, 314. John Clarli, 315. James Greater, 316. Miscellaneous papers see Papers, ^lolasses, 11, 17. JSlolley {schooner), the, 252, 254, 289, 303, 30S, 311, 314. 315. 317- {sloop), the, 253, 259, 262, 265, 291, 293,295,297,302,309,316. Molly {brig), the, 304. {See also Ships, etc.) Monies, i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, iS, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2S, 29, 30, 31, ^2, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43. 4-t. 45. -4". 47. 4S. 49. So.S'.5-2. S3. 54. 55.5". 57,5s. 59. 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 6s, 66, 67, 6S, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74. 75. 76. 77, 7S. 79, So, Si, S2, S3, S4, S5, 86, S7, 88, 89, 90, 91 , 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101. Monte Cristo, 262, 278, 303, 305. Mortar, 69, 70, 77. IMountserat (Monserrat?), 229, 230, 240, -55- Muddy River, 169. Mulatloes see Negroes a)id Mulattoes. Mulbery (.';c//oo;;^r),lhe, 296. Murray or Murrey {schooner), the, 249. {.See also Ships, etc.) Music teacher, 306, 30S. ( See also Trades or Callings.) Mutton, 20. Nailers, 29S. {See also Trades.) Nails, 7, 22, 27, 52, 62, 63,64, 66. Nancy {brig), the, 313. {brigantine) , the, 257, 306. (schooner) , the, 24S. {shi/>), the, 314. {sloop), thc^ 252, 259, 261, 264, 273, 2S1, 287, 2S9, 290, 292, 297, 301, 302, 307. ( .See also Ships, etc.) Nantucket, 271, 2S2. Nassua {brig), the, 295. Nathaniel {ship),X\\e,2\o. (.Se"*.' n/.3. 314.317- End, 181, 1S2, 183, 1S4, 185, 186, 1S7, 1SS-9, 190, 191, 192, 195, 196, 199, 202, 203, 211, 213, 215, 221, 223, 224. sundry inhabitants of the, 207. new, meeting-house, 21S. {See also Meeting-iiouses.) water mills, 21S. {Seealsso Mill.) Northampton, 150, 151, 152, 153, 155, 157, 162, 179. Northticld, 156. Notary Pubhck, 292. Notes see Sureties or Bonds. Nova Scotia, 244, 257, 259, 266, 270, 272, 273, 277,279,280,281, 2S2, 2S5, 291, 292, 293,294, 297,300, 304,310, 311, 314,3151 3'0, {schooner), the, 273, 275, 376, 2S0, 2S4, 2S6, 287, 289, 290, 291, 292, 295, 296, 29S1 301, 302. {See also Ships, eVc.) Oath of freedom, 130. Oath.s, 133. 346 City Document No. 100. Oil, 9, 24, 34, 70. linseed, 224. Old burying place, 192. {See also Burying places.) meeting-house, 1S4. {See also Meet- ing-houses). State House, 123. Olive {sloop), the. 276, 290, 292. Branch {schooner), the, 275. {See also Ships, etc.) Oliver street, 104, 106, in. {See also Streets, etc.) Oliver's bridge, 191. {See also Bridge.) dock, 2, 103, 109, 113, 114, 119, 124, 183,214. {See alsoV^ha.rves, etc.) Olives, 22. Onions, 77. Orange street, 1S9, 19S, 201, 205, 206, 224. {See also Streets, etc.) Ordnance, 7, 202. Orkney Island, 274. Overseers of the Poor see Poor. Painters, 223, 240, 250, 256, 267, 330. (5^^ also Trades.) Paoli (^r/>), the, 315. {See also Shi'ps etc.) Paper manufactory, 256. Papers : — miscellaneous, i. original, 1. Parliament of England, 126. Passengers' names on schooner Patience, 243- brig Elizabeth, 244. sloop Swallow, 244. Patience {schooner), the, 243. and Judith {shlj)), the, 2^6. {See also Ships, etc.) Pattoon [pattern] makers, 236. {See also Trades.) ■ Patty (5/00/), the, 295. Peace and Plenty {brigantine), the, 251. Pearl {schooner), the, 260. {See also Ships, etc.) Pedlars, 232. Peggy {schoo?ier) , the, 267, 275, 2S0. {sloop), the, 249, 252, 262, 304. and Hannah {brigantine), the, 274. Pell {brigantiyte), the, 253. Pellican {sloop), the, 229, 231. {See also Ships, etc.) Pemaquid, 152. Pembroke {briga;^tiiie), the, 2^6. {See also Ships, etc.) Perambulations see Surveys. Perriwig makers see Peruke makers. Peruke makers, 285. (^^^ fl/50 Trades.) Petition of Andrevir Hall, 131-32. Samuel Wentworth, 210. Phenix {brig) , the, 290. {sloop), the, 24s, 252, 264, 270,274, 290, 295,305,314. {See also Ships, etc.) Philadelphia, 100, 231, 239, 245, 246, 247,249, 250, 252, 256, 257, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 2615, 268, 269, 270, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 27S, 280, 281, 282, 283, 2S5, 2S6, 2S7, 2S8, 2S9, 291, 292, 294, 295, 297, 299, 300, 302, 303. 304. 305. 306. 308, 309, 31O1 3". 312, 313. 314. 316, 317- grant, 100. Philip and Mary {brigantine), the, 240. ■{See also Ships, etc.) Phillip's wharf, iSSo {See also Wharves, etc.) Physicians, 234, 235, 241, 242, 24S, 249, 252, 254, 258, 261, 263, 26S, 269, 270, 271, 276, 279, ■ 2S2, 283, 290, 302, 303, 304, 307, 308,- 310, 315. Pickles, 55, S4. Pictures, 37, 40,44,51,59,67, 70, 76, 78, 83,86. Pill {brigantine) , the, 266. ( See also Ships, etc.) Pilots, 254. {See also Trades or Callings.) Pine Apple {sloop), the, 235. {See also Ships, etc.) Pipers, 277. ( .See also Trades or Callings.) Piscataqua, 246, 247, 24S, 25S, 260, 264, 279, 280, 290, 30S, 317. Pitch, 35. Plate, 37, 41. Polley {schooner), the, 247, 267. {sloop), the, 249, 264, 266, 268,269, 279. 30S, 3'0- Polly {bri"-antine), the, 259, 272, 2S9, 297. {schoo7ier), the, 314. {sloop), the, 246, 259, 262, 2S0, 285, 2S9, 316. {See also 'iihK'ps, etc.) Pond street, 197, 209, 210. {See also Streets, etc.) Pool's wharf, 1S3. {See also Wharves, etc.) Poor : — Overseers of, 61, 84, 126. list of, loi. Poppett {brig) , the, 294. ( See also Ships, etc.) Pork, II, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 22, 23, 27, 29, 31, 33, 4S. 5°. 53. SS, 56, 68, 69, 76, 73, Si. Port arrivals, 245-52. {See also Im- migrants. J Cumberland, 296. Porto Rico, 273. Portuguese, 281. Portsmouth, 125, 151, 152, 277. Post Boy and Advertiser, 122. {See also Newspapers.) Potash makers, 278. ( See also Trades.) Potatoes, 5, 9, 22, 67, 70, Si, 85. {See also Vegetables.) Potters, 314. {See also Trades or Call- ings.) Powder see Arms and Ammunition. horn, 88. Pratt {ship), the, 2S2, 292, 299, 303. Prince of Orange {sloop), the, 2S3. {See also Ships, etc.) street, 193, 197, 204, 211. {See also Streets, etc.) oiWaXes {ship), the, 26\. Portingal [Portugal?], the, 236. {See also Ships, etc.) Printers, 236, 269, 313. {See also Trades, etc.) Priscilla, the, 246, 2S2, 300. {schooner) , the, 28S. Prosperity {brigantine), the, 2-i^. {See also Ships, etc.) Providence, 245, 255, 256, 265, 295, 29S. {sloop), 231, 261. {See also Ships, etc.) Province, the, see Massachusetts Bay, Prov- ince of. Provisions, 122. Pudding Lane, 104, 105, 107, loS, 115, 122, 124, 195. {See also Streets, etc.) Purchase {sloop), the, 314. {See also Ships, etc.) street, 120. {See also Streets, etc.) Quaker lane, 107, loS, 123, 124. {See also Streets, etc.) meeting-house, 124, 188, 226. {See also Meeting-houses.) Quakers, 100, iSS. Quebec, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 260, 270, 272, 274, 2S1, 2S2, 2S8, 292, 293, 295, 297, 300, 301, 305. 306, 307, 311, 3:6, 317. Queen street, 223. {See also Streets, etc.) Queen's chapel, 1S5. {See also Meeting- houses.) Rainbow {schooner), the, 281, 300, 306, 311. {sloop), the, 265, 2^2, 277, 281. {See also Ships, etc.) Index of Subjects. 347 Ranger {schooner) , the, 24S. \sloop), the, 347, 250, 352, 356, 360, 26S, 371, 379, 392, 394, 295, 296, 29S, 301.303.306,307,363,311, 313,316. ( See also Ships, etc.) Rangers, The, 2S3. {See also Troops.) Raynsford lane, 193. {See also Streets, etc.) Razors, 45. Reading, 145, 151, 154, 157, 163. Rebecca, the, 240, 278,313. {See also Ships, etc.) Receipts, land, 14. Records, documents, etc., 127, 321-29. of the Council, 127. Colonial : Vol. I., : 33-41- II., 142-45- IV., 145-52. v., 153-57, Court : Vol. VI., 162. Redding see Reading. Rents, 2, 3. Repairs, 5, 27. Reports, 106, 107, loS, 113, 121. Representatives, house of, 126, 127. Restoration {ship), the, 234. Revenge (5/00/) , the, 236. {See also Shi-pa, etc.) Rhode Island, 229, 233, 23S, 240, 254, 256, 258, 26a, 263, 265, 2^, 276, 2S7, 292, 295, 313.315- Rialto {ship),th.e, 294. (6'^^ also Ships, etc.) Ribbon weavers, 236. {See also Trades.) Richard and John {skip), the, 235. Riga {ship), the, 233. Robert {sloop), the, 230. and Elizabeth {ship), the, 234. {See also Ships, etc.) Ropemakers, 1S5, 206, 212, 217, 220, 225, 233, 266. ( See also Trades, etc.) Ropewalk, 1S5, 206, 207, 213, 217, 220, 225. Rose {sloop), the, 372. {See also Ships, etc.) Rosin, 9. Rossuni see Rosin. Rowley, 14S, 149, 151, 154, 155, 157, 244. -Roxbury, 145, 14S, 149, 151, 152,153, 154, 155, 157, 159, 170, iSl, 201, 202, 209, 309. Royal Artillery, 122, 316. Regiment, 244. {See also Troops.) Charlotte (*r/^««6, 330. barbers, 285, 294, 295, 303, 306, 31 1> 315. blacksmiths, 21, 122, 124, 125, 182, 186, 189, 197, 199, 200, 205, 211, 213, 214, 216, 225, 232, 236, 263, 270, 271, 274, 278, 2S3, 285, 291, 307, 330. Trades or Callings : — bakers, 123, 260, 263, 268, 2S0, 2S1, 2S3, 292, 295,311, 314. curriers, 11, 124, 236, 2So. gunsmiths, 124. chair makers, 124, 239. chaise makers, 124, 277. boat builders, 77, 125, iSS, 215, 273. 275. 314- man, 212. ship joiner, 61. brewers, 103, 197, 198,316,247, 250,311. masons, 21, 42, 193, 214, 244, 285, 290, 296, 306. joiners, 221, 223, 232, 233, 235, 237. 239. 259, 298, 302, 303, 307. soap boilers, 249, 283, 296, 300. blockmakers, 103, 113, 1S5, 1S9, 2S3, 294, 316. tanners, 104, in, 190, 220, 302, 306. dyers, 276, 284. tallow chandlers, in, 197, 240, 261. waiters, 317. ropemakers, 1S5, 206, 212, 220, 225, 233, 266. goldsmiths, 191,204,236, 262^ 263, 271, 295,300,307. weavers, 192, 233, 236, 247, 277, 2S3, 284, 29S, 30S, 314, 316, 330. music teachers, 306. chocolate grinders, 330. butchers, 211, 214, 254, 264, 267, 271, 292, 294, 300, 301, 312. mariners, 1S3, 191, 192, 193, 212, 226, 227, 22S, 230, 231, 232, 233, 236, 237, 23S, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 253, 25s' 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 279, 2S0, 2S5, 286, 2S9, 290, 291, 292, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 311, 312. gardeners, 291, 303. wigmakers, 113. printers, 236, 269,313. leather dressers, 213, 242, 301. sawyers, 330. shipwrights, 213, 232, 242, 321. coopers, 49, 214, 234, 236, 23S, 239, 242, 250, 251, 254, 262, 268, 269, 274, 283, 284, 285, 292, 295, 298, 304, 306, 307, 330. housewrights see Carpenters. pipers, 277. varnishers, 221. painters, 223, 249, 250, 256, 267, 271.307.330- hosiers, 224, 240, 247, 2S6, 303, 317- bricklayers, 219, 233. glovers, 224, 232, 23S, 279. tape makers, 321. shopkeepers, 225. sailmakers, 225, 233, 239, 242, 263, 269, 276,317,320. shoemakers, 232, 234, 236, 257, 261, 264, 265, 269, 271, 272, 277, 281, 283, 285, 290, 295, 29S, 299, 304, 305, 306, 308, 312, 313. locksmiths, 236, 247. upholsterers, 233, 234. bleachers, 277. vvhcehvrighls, 285, 293. pattoon [pattern I makers, 236 350 City Document No. lOU. Trades or Callings : — surveyors, 2SS, 31 1, 312. silversmilhs, 236, 290. caulkers, 314, 330. lace makers, 236. corset makers, 306. milliners, 236. ribbon weavers, 236. tailors, 236, 245, 249, 260, 264, 272, 275, 277, 2S3, 2S5, 292, 29s. 29S, 302, 306, 311, 315, 3'7- millwright, 302, 30S. lanners, 241, 245, 247, 24S1, 249, 253, 254, 266, 261, 262, 263, 265, 266, 267, 26S, 270, 271, 272, 273, 279, 2S3, 2S5, 2S7, 2S9, 290, 291, 292, 294, 296, 297. 29S, 302, 304, 305, 306, 30S, 309. 311. 314. 315. 316, 3"7- tobacconists, 21 1 , 31S. button makers, 236. clothiers, 306, 30S. woolcombers, 236. bookbinders, 293. watchmakers, 237, 261, 2S4, 285, 2SS, 296, 312. nailers, 29S. engravers, 237, 23S. cape makers, 23S. cabinet makers, 239, 240, 317. bookkeepers, 260. husbandman, 242. clockmakers, 26S, 29S. fishermen, 204, 243, 244, 24S, 252, 253, 262, 269, 271, 272, 273, 276, 2S9, 300, 301, 303, 310. silk dyer, 276. jeweller, 246, 275. coachmen, 263, 293, 317. hatters, 246, 271, 3S1, 295. distillers, 250. saddlers, 291, 302. engineers, 253, 264, 266. pilots, 254. peruke makers, 2S5. dancing masters, 2S3. {Seealsn jinder theii- several heads.) Training field see Boston Common. Treamount Street, 196. {See also Streets, etc.) Treasury, public, 126. Tristram, the, 271,277. {See also Ships, ^^c.) Troops, 122, 226, 244, 245, 254, 255, 257, 260, 265, 2S2, 2S3, 2S7, 293, 294, 304, 309, 310, 311, 313, 317. True Britton {bri'ffatithie), the, 24S. {See also Ships, etc.) Trumpets, 65. Truth and Daylight {ship), the, 232. Tryal {schooner)', the, 246, 25S, 260, 263, 273, 291. {sloop), the, 229, 230, 232, 235,246,269, 2S7. (5 254. (s//;)>), the, 304. Friends {sloop), 231, 254, 255, 265, 310, 315. Sisters {sloop), 233, 251, 255, 257, 259, 2S4. Under [?], the, 294. Union {brig'), the, 292. {sloop) ,ih.e., 231,236, 246, 271. {See also Ships, etc.) Union street, 1S7. {See a/so Streets, etc.) United Committee, 223. Unity {brig), the, 2S9. (s/oo/>),the, 230, 247, 249, 250, 255, 26S, 274, 279, 309. {See also Ships, etc.) Upholsterers, 233, 234. -(.SV^ a/50 Trades.) Vanson {brigantine), the, 256. {brig), the, 245. {See also Ships, etc.) Varnishers, 221. {See also Trades.) Vegetables, 5, 9, 22, 50, 61, 67, 70, Si, 85. Velvet, 37, 38, 41. Vigo, 27S. Vigorus {schooner), the, 297. Vinegar, 33, 50, 61 . Vineyard {sloop), the, 233. Virgin {sloop), the, 295. Virgin's Venture (sloop), the, 235. {See also Ships, etc.) Virginia, 229, 230, 231, 232, 256, 267, 300, 302, 306. Visitation of South Writing School, 31S, 319. {See also Schools.) Votes, 126, 127. Wafer, 45'. Waiters, 317. (.Sf^o/soTrades or Callings.) Walnut, 26, 40, 43, 51, 52, 54, 56, 57. 67, 7S. §5. Wannam, 244. War, the late, 123. Wards or Precincts : — Ward No. III., 330. IV., 330. VI., 321-29. VI., 330. VII., 330. X., 330. XI., 330. XII., 330. Warehouses, 2, 5, loS, 109, no, 113, 122, 123, 125, 1S2, 1S3, iSS, 1S9, 191, 193, 194, 197, 199, 202, 208, 213, 214, 215, 219, 221, 222. one hundred and seventy-five, consumed in fire of March 20, 1750, 126. Washington street, 122, 124. {See also Streets, etc.) Watch, 41. makers, 237, 261, 2S5, 2SS, 296, 312. ( See also Trades.) Watchmen, 330. Water mill, iSS, 218. {See also Mill.) street, 28, 76, 104, 105, 107, loS, 109, 110, III, 112, 115, 116, 118, 119, 121, 123, 124, 198", 199, 20S. {See also Streets.) Watertown, 145, 148, 149, 150, 151, 158, 160. Wax, 59. Weatherell {ship), 296, 307. {See also Ships, etc.) Weavers, 192, 233, 236, 247, 277, 283, 298,304, 30S, 316, 330. {See also Trades.) Weights and measures, 6, 12, 23, 26, 28, 32, 33, 36, 40, 46, 56, 58, 60, 61, 66, 67, 69, 74, 77. SS. Wells, 146. commissioners of, 146. Wendell's wharf, 8, 123. shops on, destroyed by * fire, 124, 125. {See also Wharves.) Wenham, 151, 155, 156, 157, 162. West India rum, 19. {See also Liquors, Wines, etc.) meeting-house, 122. {See also Meet- ing-houses) . street, 224. {See also Streets.) Westfield, 150, 154, 155. Weymouth, 145, 14S, 149, 151, 152, 153, 154, ISS. 1S7. 163,173,241,256. Wharves, etc. : — Oliver's dock, 2, 103, 109, 114, 119, 124, 183, 214. Index of Subjects. 351 Wharves, etc. : — Wendell's wharf, S, 123. Griffen's ■wharf, 123. town dock, iSi, 1S4, 202. Phillips' wharf, 1S2. Barnes' wharf, 1S2. Pool's wharf, 1S3. \ Savage's wharf, 190. Scarlett's wharf, igo. Butler's wharf, 213. Long wharf, 222. Hutchinson's wharf, 224. AVheeler's Pond, iSi. \Vheehvright, 293. {See also Trades.) White Haven, 24 1. Widows, 22S, 231, 232, 233. list of, 22S. Wig, so, 56, 6S, 7S, 7S. block, 33. maker, 213. {See also Trades.) William (hriffantine), the, 26S, 2S4, 296. {ship), the, 315. {sloop), the, 254, 265. and James, 23S. and Mary {hnffaiitine), the, 232, 256, 265. {See also Ships, etc.) Williams court, 122. {See also Streets, etc.) Willingmind {sloop), the, 255, 257. AVillmott {bri£'),ihe:, 2S7. {See also Ships.) Wills : — William Webster, 221. "Windmill, 219. {See also 'M.iW.) Windsor, 30S. {sloop), the, 307, 316, 317. {See also Ships, etc.) Wine coopers, 294. {See also Trades, s/c.) Winter-Bourn {ship), the, 237. {See also Ships, etc.) Winter street, 1S9, 190, 191, 199, 220. {See also Streets, etc.) Woburn, 145, 14S, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, ^$Z,^ 'S7> 160. "Wolf {brigantine), the, 251, 274, 313. {See also Ships, etc.) Wood, 4, 5, S, 9, II, 12, iS, 21, 22, 24, 30, 31, 35. 36, 42. 43. 45. SI. 59. 61, 62, 63, 64, 69, 71, 7S, S7, 123. cord, 2. IS, 17, 21, 24, 2S, 29, 31, II, 35. 47'. 50. S3. 55. 79. §2, S3, 84, 85. in dwellings, to discountenance, 126. ■Wool, 65, 86. cards, 29, 88. combers, 236, 260, 2S4. {See also Trades, etc.) Yarmouth {sloop), the, 247, 2S6. "Vork, 153. York {sloop), the, 233. {See also Ships, etc.) INDEX OF NAMES. Aaciye, 17S. Abbat, 149. Abbie, 159. Abbilt, 136. Abbot, 149, 150, 153. 165, 167. Abbott, 133, 134, 220, 241, 279. Abbute, 162. Abby, 15s, 157. Abdee, 165, 170. Abell, 133, 134. Abernathy, 296. Abrahams, 274, 321, 324, 330. Acher, 269. Ackley, i, Sg. Ackors, 169. Ack worth, 313. Adams, 136, 139, 141, 143, 144, 162, 177, 194, 215,241,293,306, 307, 318, 319, 320,321, 323- Adamson, 304. Adarson, 305. Adarton, 291, 306. Addams, 145, 146, 147, 14S, 149, 152, 154, 161, 164, 165, 166, 169, 171, 173, 176, 177. Addington, 145, 151, 164, 17S, 330. Addison, 312. Adger, 153. Adkins, 195. Agar, 133,243. Ahajar, 252. Aiers, 244. Ainsworth, 171. Air, 124. Aires, 161, 219. Airy, 271. Aitken, 259, 26S. Akely, 321. Akins, 248. Albespe, 260. Albey, 142. Albispe, 261. Albye, 143, 150. Alcock, 153, 165, 292, 310. Alcocke. 133, 134, 136, 146. Alden, 150, 236. Alderidge, 176. Alderman, 139. Alderton, 166. Aldis, 176. Aldishe, 140. Aldridge, 137, 144, 153, 173, 176, 263. Alen, 226, 227. Aleworth, 134. Alexander, 162, 179, iSo, 317, 325. Alford, 2, 89, 1 19, 161, 167, 191. Alin, 151. Aline, 142. Alkin, 297. All, 31.. Allcock, 2, 89. Alldis, 15S. Alleine, 166. Allen, 3, 89, 113, 120, 125, 133, 134, 136, 139, 141, 143, 144, 14S, 156, 164, 166, 16S, 169, 1S2, 18S, 203, 20S, 209, 21S, 22S, 233, 239, 240, 243, 249, 252, 254, 256, 274, 2S0, 2S4, 2S8, 302, 31S, 319, 322, 326, 327. Alleyne, 139. Alliburton, 259. Allice, 161, 179. AUin, 148, 150, 153, 156, 160, 173, 176, 177. Alline, 179, iSo. Allise, 140. Allison, 305. Allord, 162. AUward, 257. Allyn, 156, 165, 285. Alvares, 281 . Alverd, 179, iSo. Am, 241. Ambros, 142. Ambrose, 29S. Ameil, 318. Amery, 151. Ames, 144, 320. Amesbury, 312. Araey, 167. Amistreale, 153. Araory, 150, 251,323. Amos, 149, 27S. Amsden, 161. Anderson, 140, 151, 229, 235, 252, 261, 276, 2S4, 293. Andrew, 152, 156, 159, 160, 161. Andrewes, J35, 136, 137, 146. Andrews, 140, 156, 160, 165, 167, 171, 17c; 212, 239, 251, 266, 272, 2S9, 320, 323. Andrus, 162. Angel, 175. Anger, 140. - Angerson, 295. Angier, 146, 292. Angur, 147. Angus, 30S, 310. Annabel, 270. Ansley, 316. Anthony, 277, 302. Antill, 165. Antrum, 142. Antwisdal, 236. Apleton, 137, 156, 157, 320. Appleton, 4. 89, 317. Apthorp, 5, S9, 100, 125, 2S2, 295, 297, 329. Aram, 237, 23S. Archard, 149. Archer, 133, 141, 262. Archibald, 269. Ardolle, 22S. Arive, 2S8. Arly, 241. Armes, 179. Armitage, 138, 139, 16S, 220, 23S. ^ Armott, 312. Arms, 327. Armstrong, 319. Arnall, 140, 163, 173. Arnit, 27S. Arnol, 143. Arnold, 23^, 235, 240, 310. xVrnoIl, 136. Arringtf)n, 231 . Arthur, 165. Asburn, 26S. Ash, 245, 285, 2S8, 291, 307. Ashber, 156. Ashburn, 269. Crrr Document Xo. 100. Ashdon, 174. Ashley, 153, 155, 166. Ashly, 235. ^ Ashton, 330. Askins, 316. Aspinwall, 133, 134, 143, i6g. Aslell, 233. Asting, 150. Astwood, 139. Aswood, 137. Aterey, 173. Atherton, 13S, 151, 171, 172. Atkins, 152, 161, 164, 165, 233, 246, 247, 262, 271, 274, 2S5, 290, 302. Atkinson, 137, 142, 167, 206, 207, 212, 216, 223, 292. AtlenrS9. Attwood, 192, 333. Atwood, 144, 14s, 153, 157, 15S, 167, 237,245, 249, 253, 254, 2SS, 259, 261, 263, 264,, 267, 270, 273, 275, 27S, 2S0, 2S3, 2S9, 291, 292, 294, 297, 310, 313, 316. Aude'bert, 5, 89, 120, 125, 319. Audlin, 153. Augar, 270. Aughterson, 300. Augur, 166, 167. AuUice, 158. Austin, loi, 103, 104, 105, ToS, no, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, iiS, 119, 121, 123, 146, 150. IS3. 252, 253, 266, 326. Authur, 239, 2S1. Avary, 316. Averly, 275. Avery, 142, 153, 176, 250, 267, 296, 313, 32S. Avesson, 157. Avis, 166, 183. Awry, 15S. Ayer, 148, 166. , Ayers, 89, 169. Ayres, 156, 1S4, 216. Babb, 146. Babbage, 1S2, 197. Bable, 175. Babridge, 14S. Bacheller, 163. Bachiler, 13S, 143. Bachilor, 140. Backer, 160. Bacon, 144, 14S, 152, 159, 160, 171, 174, 175, 176. 265, 319, 320. Badcock, 167, 172, 290. Badger, 152, 252, 262, 267, 207. Bagle, 17s Bagley, i6'2, 174. Bagnell, 268. Bailey, 89, 90, 151, 174, 2S6, 290, 296. Baily, 173, 174,241, 271, 311. Baird, 261. Baker, 6, 90, 113, 114, 124, 135, 137, 139, 141, 142, 1^4, 14s, 146, 14S, 151, :S3, 154, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 170, 171, 175, 176, 179, 211, 23S, 240, 251, 252, 256, 263, 274, 27S, 297,298,301,318,325. Balch, 155, 243,325.. Balche, 134. Balden, 301. Baldin, 150. Balduin, 148, 269. Baldwin, 150, 160, 179, 2S0, 303. Baldwine, 145. Bale, 145, 168. Baley, 168, 214, 254. Ball, 145, 146, 155, 156, 15S, 159, 162, 171, 297, 301,307,318. Ballard, 139, 155, 15S, 161, 163, 166, 21S, 230, 320, 322. Ballentine, 165. Ballingall, 268. Balshe, 133. Balston, 164, 167, 16S. Balstone, 133. Bambridgc, 136. Banantin, 252. Banckes, 146. Bancroft, 142, 2S2. Band, 156. Bane, 2S6. Banfield, 2S2. Banu;s, 8, 9, 89, 90, 124, 272. Banister, iSS, 190, 199, 20S, 217, 233. Bankroft, 154. Bapson, 148. Barage, 327. Barbar, 177. Barber, 144, 150, 171, 227, 231, 235, 308, 322, Barbor, 239. Barbore, 141. Barbur, 164, 176, 177. Barcker, 141. Barclay, 276. Barely, 247. Bardall, 179. Bardin, 87,89. Bardon, 10. Barger, 239. Barker, 140, 151, 152, 154, 162, 166,323. Barkr [Barker?], 154. Barloe, 179. Barlow, 146. Barmalyne, 269. Barnad, 98, 124. Barnard, 150, 151, 154, 162, 165, i65, 174, 178, 179, 227, 294, 303, 324. Barnat, 165, 242. Barnes, 10, 89, 90, 124, 141, 143, 152, 153, iSSi 161, 164, 175, 182, 203, 220, 226, 236, 240, 244, 247, 26S, 285, 300. Barney, i6i5. Barns, 161. Barnssley, 2S4. Barny, 135. Barr, 275. Barrat, 147, 156, 168, 198, 203. Barratt, 295. Barrel!, 143, 198, 203, 204, 255, 300, 313. Barret, 146, 153, 219, 253, 259, 263, 272. Barrett, loi, 146, 179, 29S. Barrey, 285. Barrill, 143. Barritte, 161. Barroc, 268. Barron, 247. Barrone, 141. Barrow, 294. Barry, 2S4, 286. Barsham, 13S. Barsto, 160. Bartelniew, 141. Bartholniew, 155, 168. Bartholmewe, 136. Bartholomew, 179. Bartholomewe, 138. Bartlet, 138, 149, 151, 154, 156, 157, 250. Bartlett, 136, iSo, 271, 305. BarUles,228. Bartol, 150. Barton, 152, :S6, 314. Bartux, 296. Bascker, 260. Bascomb, 180. Bascome, 150. Bass, 162, 173, 193, 238, 247, 255, 266, 274, 282,291,295,318,319,320. Basse, 135, 144, 147, 157. Basset, 10, 90, 125, 169. Bassett, 163. Bast, 303. Bastowe, 137. Baswell, 288. Batchelor, 14S, 149. Batchelr [Batchelor], 136. Batchiler, 147, 150. Bate, 137, 151, 152, 173, 174, 175. Bateman, 134, 141, 142, 160, 164, 166, 16S, 173. Bates, 137, 138, 139, 156, 158, 163, 273. Index of Names. 355 Batholmew, i6S. Batsons, 146. Batt, 150, 151, 169, 272. Batte, i3g. Battel 1, 237. Batte He, 176. Battellee, 176. Batter, 137, 139. Battle, 147. Baxter, 11, S9, T24, 134, 173, 236, 244, 260. Bayard, 2S5, 319. Bayey, 149. Bayle, 160. Baylev, S, n, 149, 162, 163, 321, 326. Bayly, 140, 145, 147, 149, 150, 151, 153, 155. Bazin, 31S. Beach, 169, 297. Beachamp, 142. Beadseley, 137. Baal, 249, 252. Beale, 137, 139, 151, 155, 174, 175. Beales, 147. Beals, 264, 2S0. Bean, 273, 300. Beard, 143, 150, 153, 167, 270, 2S5. Beardsley, 264. Beares, 13S. Bears, 255, 279. Bearsto, 176. Beaton, 124. Beauchamp, 206. Beaver, 290. Beck, 169. Becke, 136. Beckman, 235, 242. Bedford, 236, 274. Bedforde, 22S. Bedgood, 240. Bedortha, 162. Bedwell, 166. Bee, 276. Beecher, 134. Beekman, 229. . Beels, 2S7. Beers, 147. Beetlle, 227. Beffington, 291. Beg, 304. Begaloo, 160. Begolo, 160. Beighton, 12, 90, log, 112, 114. Belchar, 134, 140, 161. Belcher, 53, 95, 139, 150, 166, 16S, 173, 1S7, 199, 202, 209, 21S, 219, 221, 304, 306, 319. Belden, 152. Belding, 179. Belknap, 14S, 161, 167, 369, 319. Belknop, 163. Bell, 137, 193, 214, 229, 230,237, 251, 269, 2S6, 292. 304. 312. 31S, 320, 331. Belligner, 236. Bellingham, 137, 141, 1S3, 1S4. Belnap, 270. Bels, 245. Beman, 160, 171. Bemen, 171. Beinis, 167. Bend, 16S. Bendall, 135. Bender, 324. Bendor, 303. Benel,253. Bcnliam, 133. Benjamin, 134, 148, 149, 17S. Beiine, 176. Bennet, 137, 139, iji, 16S, 169, 243. Bennett, 54, S9, 124, 1S4, 239, 271, 2S0. Bennit, 205. Bennoi, 307. Benselcy, 137. Benson, 154, 175, 176, 262. Bent, 140, 266, 311, 316. Bentley, 12, 91. Berbett, 227. Berger, 99. Bergman, 309. Bernard, 136, 14S, 164. Berry, 142, 174, 1S4, 196, 2S7, 291, 295, 319, 32S. Bersto, 170. Bessell, 153. Bessin, 315. Bethune, 222, 329. Betsham, 137. Betty, 2S0. Bevrs, 17S. Bickford, 150, 152. Bickmore, 13, 90. Bicknel, 174. Bicknell, 1S9. Bidfeild, 141. Biggilo, 158. Biggs, I3S- Bigolouh, 17S. Biles, 30S. Bill, 150, 156, 161, 164, 229, 233, 294. BiUindg, 143. Billing, 141, 147, 172. Billingham, 23S. Billings, 151, 160, 323. Bimelbe, 172. Bingham, 315. Bingley, 151, 167. Binney, 2S7, 302, 327. Birch, 171. Bircher, 13S. Birchford, 254. Bird, 143, 144, 151, 160, 171, 241, 259, 319. Bisco, 160. Biscom, 321. Biscomb, 301. Bishop, 143, 159, 171, 251. Bishope, 142. Bishopp, 137. , Black, 150, 246, 262, 2S9, 309, 322. Blackborne, 139. Blackden, 284. Blackdon, 308. Blackdoor, 261. Blacke, 143, 160. Blackeleach, 136. Blackman, 54,90, 14S, 160, 171. Blackmon, 55, Blackmore, 239, 257. Blackston, 169. Blackstone, 133, 238. Blackwell, 167. Blagden, 259. Blagdon, 257. Blague, 164, 169. Blair, 269, 29S, 300, 305, 313. Blaize, 234, Blake, 13, 14, 42, 90, 91, 125, 139, 143, 145, 14S, 153. 164, 171, 172, 176, 243, 252, 267, 277. 287,303,315, 330. Blanchar, 163. Blanchard, 141, 145, i65, 174, 23S, 256, 2S4, 317- Blanton, 143. Blany, 153. Blasdell, 327. Bhitt, 154. Blazdell, 162. Bleake, 272. Bleay, 235. Bligh, 152, 163. Blin, 239, 294, 304. Blindman, 141. Blinn, 241. Blish, 226. Bliss, 162. Blisse, 142, 162. Blodgett, 31S. Bloget, 145. Blogget, 160. Bloice, 17S. Bloise, 139. Blondell, 241. 356 City Document No. 100. Blood, 141, 15S. Blossam, 244. Blott, 136. Blount, 195. Blovel, 315. Blow, 2S1. Blower, 161. Blowers, 25S. Bloyce, 141. Bloyett, 137. Blumfeild, 136. Blunt, 162. Blushe, 166. Blynn,3i3. Blyth, 330. Blythe, 166. Boabston, 164. Boade, 146. ' Boaini, 241. Boardman, 152, 153, 229, 236, 240. Boden, 147, 169. Bodie,3C9. Bodman, 169. Bodwell, 166. Boeames, 166. Bogle, 167. Boies, 15, S9, 92. Boilestone, 226. Bointon, 140, 156. Bois, 319. Boles, 170. Bolt, 166. Bolter, 175. Bolton, 16S, J71. Boltwood, 17S, 179, iSo. Bond, 146, 160, 161, 165, 174, 222, 265, 269. Bonighton, 147. Bonner, 165, 240, 249, 279. Bonyngne, 243. Boodey, 263. feoone, 16S, 215. Booru, 244. Bootefishe, 136. Booth, 146, 155. Borden, 271. Bordman, 145, 15S. Borell, 163. Boreman, 136, 156, 172. Borland, 15,51,91,99, 109, 112, 215. Bosset, 161. Bosweth, 249. Bosworth, 135, 137, 148, 152, 155, 17s, 176, 271, 295. Boucher, 315. Bouker, 163. Boules, 146. Boulter, 145, 147. Boulton, 143, 171 . Bound, 251. Bounde, 138. Bourbonnel, 315. Bourden, 17S. Bourke, 260, 2SS. Bourn, 16, 101, 105, 109, 117, uS, 125, 326. Bourne, 136, 141. Bourroughs, 247. Boutineau, 314. Boutwell, 139, 163. Bovey, 330. Bow, iSi, 194. Bowcker, 22S. Bowden, 262. Bowdoin, 103, 104, 105, 107,108, 109, no, III, 112, 113, 116, 117, iiS, 119, 120, 121, 127. Bowelis, 140. Bowen, 139, 150, 171, 227, 257, 2S4. Bowes, 181, 2S6, 321, 329. Bowker, 157. Bowles, 16, 17, S9, 125, 155, 166, 24S, 27S, 293. Bowman, 133, 17S, 301, 304. Bowstreete, 139. Box, 123, 321. Boyard, 351. Boyce, 125. Boyd, 293, 29s, 304, 316. Boyde, 277, 305. Boyden, 144, 177. Boyer, 311. Boyes, 247, 263. Boyles, 2S4. Boyleston, 170. Boynton, 154, 157. Boyse, 139, 142. Bozworth, 16S, :75. Brace, 259. Bracket, 137, 143, 14S, 150, 151, 153, 155, 173, 320. Brackett, 168, 323. Bradberry, 140. Bradbuth, 154. Braddick, 229, 236. Brade, 158. Braden, 275. Bradeway, 153. Bradford, 102, 142, 149, 166, 236, 244, 246^ 256, 267, 269, 290, 302, 305, 324. Brad hurst, 170. Brading, 165. Bradish, 16S. Bradlee, 31S. Bradley, 171, 251, 292, 313, 322. Bradshaw, 151 , 323. Bradstreet, 147, 152. Bradstreete, 136, 137. Bragdon, 146, 2S3. Brailsford, 56, 124. Brakenbury, 134, 135, 151. Braley, 279. Braman, 157. Brancen, i<(6. Branch, 144. Brand, 133, 145, 147. Brandishe, 14O. Brandon, 168. 237. Brane, 172. Branfield, 260. Branker, 134. Brarboun, 154. Brarye, 179. Brattle, 17, 91,99, 161, 1S9. Bray, 16S, 288, 314. Brayde, 234. Brazier, 319, 326. Bread, 153, 155, 157, 163. Breck, 17, 91, 92, 139, 171, 320, 323. Breeck, 160. Breed, 232, 244, 316, 322. Brenock, 313. Brenton, 135, 293, 302. Brett, 230, 25S, 283, 287, 299. Breuster, 151. Brewar, 145. Brewer, 135, 142, 152, 154, 15S, 171, 195, 200,. 325. Breznia, 282. Briant, 253,313, 316. Brick, 144. Bricke, 177. Brickhead, 234. Bridge, 136, 139, 140, 151, 164, 192, 214, 225, 250, 2S0. Bridgeman, 180. Bridges, 141, 144, 151, 163, 271, 312. Bridgewater, 226> Bridgham, 90, 143, 153, 154, 164, 16S, 190,192,, 246. Bridginan, 153. Brien, 260, 298. Brigden, 1:^7. Brigford, 18,89. Briggam, 138. Briggs, 18, 90, 165, 171, 174, 211, 216, 217,- 226, 256, 264, 271. Brigham, 161. Bright, 18, 19, 56, 57, 58, qo, 91, 125, 136, 144.- 150, 160, 290. Brightman, 254. Index of Names. 357 Brigs, 271. Brike, 151. Brilesford, 90, 243. Brimmer, 327. Brinley, 321, 32S. Brianen, 2S9. Brinnon, 276. Brinsmead, 150. Brinsmeade, 13S. Brintnall, 321. Brisco, 141, 165. Briscoe, 161. Brise, 159. Briskow, 142. Britton, 232. Broad, 150, 2S3. Broadbear, 2S3. Broad street, 263. Brocas, 2S2. Brock, 142, 247, 262. Brockington, 271. Brocks, 310. Broclebank, 157. Brodwell, 314. Broig, 302. Bromfield, 90, 222, 2S2. Bronsdon, 161, i56, iSS, 199, 200, 213. Brood well, 316. Brook, 240, 272. Brooke, 137, 139, 145, 146. Brooker, 234. Brookes, 145, 151, Brooking, 167. Brooks, 151,232,241,262,277, 2S1, 292, 30S. Broughton, 167, 193. Broune, 155, 157. Brounett, 259. Browen, 162. Brown, 5S, 60, 89, 90, 92, 102, 124, 160, 185, 190, 227, 235, 240, 243, 249, 250, 255, 259, 261, 263, 266, 267, 2S1, 2S3, 293. 301. 302. 303. 3041 306, 309, 310. 313, 317, 31S. Browne, 19, 60, 133, 134, 13S, 136, 138, 140, 141, 144, 145, 148, 149, 150, iS'i 154, 156, 157, 158, 163, 164, 167, 169, 193. 323- Browning, 168, 293. Browninge, 13S. Bruce, 267, 275, 290, 294, 30S. Bruer, 157. Brumfeild, 161. Brumigin, 2S6. Brumit, 255. Brumskett, 25S. Brush, 160. Bry, 153. Bryan, 240, 247, 272. Brj'and, 30S. Bryant, 151, 233, 265, 273, 275, 278, 28S, 2 Bryan, 260. Bryon, 245. Bryson, 293. Buck, 140, 253, 29S. Buckan, 2S4. Buckannan, 296. Buckelay, 255. Buckenloss, 296. Bucker, 306. Buckford, 152. Buckland, 136. Buckley, 91, 169, 1S3, 310, 31S. Buckmaster, 170. Buckminstr [Buckminster], T77. Bucknam, 61, 89, 124, 158. Bucknell, 153. Buckner, 167. Budd, 167. Bufford. 2S6. Bugbec, 170. Bugbcy, 159, 170. Bugby, 133, 134. Bugenan, 270. 179. 251, 290, 3'i. 139. 152. ■71. Bulckley, 136. Bullinch, 19, 20, 49, 89, 90, 142, 225, 272. Bulgar, 134. Bulkeley, 139, 142, 2SS. Bulkely, 20. Bulkley, 150. Bull, 13S, 163, 165, 175, 190, 232, 240. BuUard, 141, 149, 158) 16S, 176, 177. BuUen, 141. BuUey, 247. Bullifant, 227. Bullin, 154, 177. Bulling, 257. Bullis, 167. Bullock, 143. Bumstead, 321, 331. Bumsted, 140, 161. Buncar, 136. Bunting, 282. Burback, 310. Burbank, 155. Burbanke, 140. Burbeck, 31S. Burch, 299. Burcham, 139. Burden, 13S. Burdick, 31S, 323. Burdsall, 139. Burges, 218, 221. Burgin, 311. Burgis, 165, 168. Burk, 20,90, 260, 261, 272, 306, 311. Burn, 28S. Burnap, 163. Burnell, 166, 192. Burnes, 282. Burnet, 21, 124, 152, 252, 309. Burnett, 90. Burnham, 150, 276. Burnm, 150. Burns, 148, 254. Burr, 133, 134, 157, 174. 17s. 226. Burrage, 142. Burrel, 269. Burrell, 165, 166, 174. Burril, 157. Burrill, 158, 163. Burrington, 185. Burrough, 224. Burroughs, 234, 259, 309, 311, 319. Burrow, 305. Burslin, 133. Burslyn, 134. Burt, 144, 155, 157, 162, iSo, 252, 297. Burthen, 15S. Burtin, 315. Burton, 136, 166, 292, 296, 300, 30J. Bury, 146. Busbey, 138. Busby, 145. Bush, 146, 17S. Bushnell, 297. Bushon, 261. Bushrodd, 180. Buss, 152. Busse, 129. Buswell, 141, 160. But, 172. Butcher, 154, 164. Buteler, 161. Butlar [Butler?], 135, 136, 316. Butler, 62, 90, 139, 144, 14s, 156, 164, 166, 168, 169,201,203,213,238, 24S, 262, 273, 284, 291, 297. Butrick, 144. Butt, 160. Butter, 14S. Butterfeild, 143, 156, 158, 167. Buttcrick, 154. Butterworth, 140. Butters, 265. Huttler, 253. Buttller, 227. Button, 135, 142, 247. 358 City Document No. 100. Buttolph, 141, 151, 169. Buxton, 156, 159. Byam, 142, 156, 15S. Byfield, 164, 294. Byley, 162. Byram, 138. Byrditl, 137. Byrn, 29S. Byxbe, 159. Cablle, 227. Cadole, 271. Cadwell, 153, Cady, 17S. Cahoone, 240. Cain, 250, 301. Cairel, 265. Cakebread, 135, 154, Calden, 26S. Calder, 261. Caldwell, 315. Caleb, 276. Calef, 21, 22, 62, 6S, 66, 104, 110,111, 112, 117, iiS, 123, 124, 1S7, 246, 255, 261, 304. Caleff, 264. Calender, 161. Calf, 266, 290, 29S, 314, 323, 325. Calfe, 90. Call, 149, 150, 322. Callahan, 360, 272. Callahane, 29S. Calland, 173. Callehan, 272. Callender, 233, 307. Callo, 251. Caloon, 264. Calvad, 23S. Caman, 174. Cambal, 251. Cambell, 272, 273, 2S9, 314. Camble, 16S, 254, 287. Cambridge, 306. Camer, 169. Camerin, 277, 2S7. Cameron, 259, 264, 2S0, 300, 304. Cammeron, 312. ■ Camp, 317. Campbell, 195, 200, 232, 250, 25S, 264, 277, 296. 330- Camron, 259. , Candash, 91. Cannon, 167, 309. Canot, 277. Cantlebury, 175. Canturen, 259. Canutt, 311. Capen, 135, 137, 14S, 152, 153, 165, 171, 172, 324- Carary, 152. Carby, 275. Caree, 156. Carell, 315. Carewell, 290. Carey, 197, 271, 285,330. Carington, 137. Carlen, 312. Carleton, 143. Carlett, 2S2. Carmichall, 2S3. Carnes, 319, 321, 331. Carney, 274, 306. Caroline, 294. Carpenter, 140, 166, 251, Carr, 252, 253. Carran, 251. Carre, 160. Carreck, 91. Carrel, 257, 263. Carrell, 290. Carren, 25S. Carrill, 2S8. Carriwood, 276. Carrol, 248. Carroll, 90, 124. Carslake, 242. Carter, 135, 13S, 143, 144, 154, 169, 207, 210, 312. Carthew, 161, 160. Carthy, 28S. Carton, 257. Cartwright, 279. Carty, 312. Carver, 165. Carwitheus, 201. Cary, 231, 232, 233, 261, 306, 329. Casely, 138. Casey, 169, 170, 244, 270, 2S4, 2S6, 328. Cashman, 271. Casneau, go, 375, 297, 305. Casney, 255. Cassell, 22. Cassey, 246. Casswell, 22. Casten, 310. Castle, 165, 167, Caswall, 91. Caswell, 234. Cathcart, 231, 2S0. Cathwright, 267. Caton, 274. Cattom, 311. Caul, 314. Caule, 140. Cauly, 153, 284. Cavenaugh, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 295, 296, 301. Caveneaugh, 298. Cavenough, 262. Cawkin, 142. Cayne, 139. Cazneau, 134, 303, 313, 32S. Cearl, 232. Ceasey, 248, 251. Chabrito, 2S5. Chad, 30S. Chadborn, 145. Chadorne, 145. Chadwell, 150, 163. Chadwick, 155, 15S. Chadwicke, 133, 134, 147. Chafe, 138. Chafey, 2S6. Chaliver, 276. Chalton, 247. Chamberlain, 159, 229, 240. Chamberlaine, 14S. Chamberlen, 158. Chamberlin, 139. Chamberline, iSS, 230. Chamberlyn, 169, 175. Chamberly'n, 174, 175, 176. Chambers, 256, 311. Chambrlin [Chamberlin], 143. ' Champion, 169. Champne, 166. Champney, 147, 154, 323, 326, 331. Champneys, 147. Champnyes, 137. Chancey, 154.I Chancy, 152. ' Chandler, 67, 90, 149, 156, 197, 254, 262, 294. Chanler, 140. Chapen, 154. Chapin, 144, 173. Chaplaine, 137. Chaple, 241. Chaplin, 157, 172. Chapline, 142. Chapman, 135, 153, 169, 247, 261, 294, 297 316, 31S, 324. Chappell, 140. Chapron, 265. Chapun, 141. Chard, 147, 155, 168. Charlag, 294. Chase, 133, 135, 233, 250, 302, 315. Chasley, 262. Chaulkly, 144. Index of Names. 359 Chauncey, 164. Chaandler, 140. Checkley, 23, iii, 125, 157, 169. Cheenery, 177. Cheeny, 170, 171, 177. Cheesebrougrh, 134. Cheeseholme, 137. Cheever, 23, no, 125, 144, 155, 166, Cheevers, 91, 149, 155, 175. Cheiny, 159. Chelett, 144. Cheney, 13S, 14S. Cheny, 14S, 151. Cherry, 319. Chester, 284. Chevalier, 241. Chevelier, 25S. Chichester, 234. Chicke, 170. Chickering, 141, 150, 155, 176. Chickley, 90. Chicklie, 161. Chickly, 144. Chickry [Chickory?], 141. Child, 147, 17S, 230, 263, 324. Childe, 133, 167, 16S. Childs, 170. ChiUd, 160. Chinery, 176. Chipman, 245, 303, 315. Chisman, 239. Chock, 169. Christian, 251. Christopher, 192, 302. Christy, 266. Chubbuck, 151, 154, 174, 175. Church, 102, 133, 144, 158, 179, 262, 301, 307.309. Churchill, 26S. Chuse, 263. Claey, 24. Claire, 257. Clap, 147, 14S, 149, 154, 156, 162, 169 176, 270, 32S. Clapp, 13s, 137, 139, 179, 2S6, 292. Clarey, 250. Clark, 24, 84, gi, 115,156, 179, 181, 189, 192, 194, 207, 221, 236, 240, 247, 251, 256, 259, 264, 270, 2S7, 29s. 305, 309. 310, 3", 312, 313. 3'S, 319- Clarke, 139, 140, 141, 145, 146, 147, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 161, 162, 166, i5S, 169, 170, 173, 177, 179, 223, 226, 230, 233, 243, 24S, 257, 27s, 278, 279, 322. Clarkson, 274, 295. Clary, 179, 260. Cleane, 147. Cleanesby, 150. Clearke, 133. Cleary, 263. Cleas, 309. Cleaves, 294. Cleavland, 15S, 2S4. Cleesbey, 165. Cleesby, 165. Clefton, 162. Clemens, 329. Clement, 137, 288. Clements, 320. Clepp, 144. Clerk, 133. Clerke, 134, 136. Clesby, 161. Clesson, 180. Clevin, 309. Clewly, 309. Clifford, 153, 154. Clift, 2S4. Clinston, 313. Clipton, 141. Cload, 166. Cloe, 169. 16S, 169. 282, 2S9, 17M72, IS3, 184 242, 243 2SS, 290 315. 316 149. 151 164, 165 202, 2IS 261, 264, Cloise, 17S. Clooke, 144. Clough, 142, 147, 161, 165, 166, 1S4, 186, iSS, '90. 19s. 196, 201, 219, 319, 321, 327, 330. Clouse, 262. Clout, 166. Cloys, 154. Clues, 273. Cluston, 256. Clutterbucke, 161. Coakly, 320. Coalborne, 141. Coates, 230. Coats, 255. Cob, 272. Cobb, 90, 124, 234, 239, 241, 243, 255, 281, 303, 304, 320. Cobbet, 139, 152. Cobbett, 258. Cobbitt, 141, 156. Cobham, 167, 16S. Coby, 165. Cock, 152, 20^. Cockeram, 139. Cockeran,28S. Cockery, 287. Cockle, 299. Cockran, 260, 264, 271, 2S4, 286, 293. Cockren, 262, 2S3. Cocks, 90, 266. Coddington, 137. Coden, 229. Codnar, J64. Codner, 200, 235, 247, 265. Codogan, 146. Coe, 136, Coffe, 260. Coffen, 24S, 251. Coffin, 25, 90, 255, 256, 272, 277, 287, 318, 319, 321,324- Coffyn, 149, 150. Coflin, 274. Cogesvvell, 137. Coggan, 142. Coggeshall, 134. Coggin, 135. Coghlin, 2S7. Coghran, 25S. Cogswell, 241, 276. Cohoons, 166. Coignand, 231. Coin, 277. Coit, 265. Cojo, 209. Coke, 170. Coker, 162. Colbran, 133. Colbron, 133. Colbrun, 157. Colburn, 330. Colby, 135, 162. Colcombe, 315. Coldam, 14S. Coldham, 135. Cole, 139, 146, 14S, 152, 154, 164, 168, 174, 175, 266, 282, 298. Coleburn, 176. Coleman, 138, 150, 151, 152, 155, 164, 179, 251, 274, 281", 313. Coles, 133, 134. Colewell,' 238. Coley, 90. Colhourn, 258, 276. Colimer, 143. Coll, 253. Collacot, 164. Collen, 308. CoUens, 144, 260, 312. CoUer, 178. CoUcst, 308. Collick, 250. Collier, 25, 90, 144, 147, 164, 174, 176, 240. Collies, 176. Collings, 252. 360 City Document No. 100. Collins, 13S, 140, 150, 153, 157, 15S, 163, 165, iSS, 227, 231, 243, 263, 270, 2QI, 298,310, 312,324.330- Collinson, 273. Collis, 2SS. ColUshawe, 135. CoUjer, 145. Collman, 260. Collocott, 134. Colinan, 197, 210, 24S, 310. Colmen, 258. Colson, 213, 224. Colston, 2Sq. Colters, 259. Colton, 148, 155, 162. Colwell, 302. Comas, 265. Combes, 295. Combs, 246, 2S5. Comer, 166. Comerin, 25S, 276. Comes, 161. Comings, 2S5. Comins, 142, 241. Comners, 312. Compton, 306. Conant, 133. Concklin, 254. Cone, 310. Coney, 185. Conkling, 142. Conn, 256. Connant, 147. Connel, 310. Connell, 260, 276. Connelly, 289. Conner, 90, 254, 271, 279, 2S7, 298, 301, 320, 330. Connet, 255. Conney, 149, 164, 246. Conniball, 161. Connor, 67, 68, 319. Conoway, 167. Contestine, 270. Conun, 29S. Convers, 145, 150. Converse, 133, 134, 14S, 157. Convrse [Converse], 143. Conway, 313. Conzenham, 24S. Coody, 310. Cook, 91, 159, 162, 239, 251, 255, 260, 270, 27S, 291. 297.309. 314. 316. Cooke, 10(5, III, 136, 137, 141, 142, 144, 145, 147, 148, 151, 152, 165, 167, 169, 170, 17s, 177, 178, 179, 187, 227, 244. Cookson, 329. Cooledge, 178. Coolidge, 137, 149. Cooley, 162. Cooly, 157. Coombes, 243. Coome, 175. Coomes, 175. Cooper, 137, 139, 142, 144, 162, 166, 167, 232, 251, 260, 270, 29s, 314, 318, 320. Cop, 141, 150. Copeland, 173. Copie, 140. Copland, 173. Copp, 167, 193, 197. Coppell, 306. Copper, 251. Coppinger, 274. Corahore, 172. Corbet, 174, 292. Corbetts, 315. Corbin, 170. Corby, 271. Corbyn, 147. Cordis, 258, 291, 295, 298, 301. Cordwin, 234. Core, 276, 285. Corkan, 251, Corled, 251. Corlet, 144. Cormack, 2S3, 312. Cornall, 317. Cornell, 313. Corney, 292. Corning, 141, 304. Cornish, 149. Cornwell, 235. Cort, 261. Corwin, 14S, 150. Coshell, 273. Cosquer, 243. Costolo, 260. Cotnam, 282. Cotta, 122, 166, 184. Cotte, 150. Cottei, 226. Cotten, 303. Cotter, 257, 2S9. Cotterill, 271. Cottman, 296. Cotton, 26, 90, 91, 13s, 144. 147, ISS. 240, 290, 318,326. Cotty, 136, Couch, 146. Coulton, 236. Courser, 137, 165, 169. Courteous, 146. Courties, iSo. Cousens, 167. Cousins, 294. Coutes, 257. Covell, 303. Coveney, 29S. Coverly, 232, 249, 269, 319. Cow, 155. Cowdrey, 31S, 319. Cowdry, 249. Cowdy, 301. Cowell, 164, 165, 255. Cowels, 161. Cowen, 254. Cowers, 265. Cowes, 308. Cowley, 265. Cowls, 179. Cowman, 146. Cowthorn, 270. Cox, 25,91, 12s, 152, 153, 287,293, 29s, 307, 32S, 330. Coxe, 149. Coy, 168. Coytemore, 140. Cozwerse, 267. Crab, 165. Crabb; 133. Crabtree, 90. Crackborne, 137. Cradder, 233. Craford, 293. Craft, 150, 170, 299. Crafton, 270. Crafts, 170, 324. Crag, 274. Crage, 230. Craig, 275- Craige, 215. Craigie, 318. Crammer, 318, 322. Crample, 305. Cranch, 69, 324, 32S. Crandon, 271, 299. Crane, 172, 313. Cranwell, 133, 135. Crarey, 16S. Crary, 273. Craunch, 91. Crawford, 165, '276, 277, 304, 322, Crawley, 267. Cream, 2S0, 311. Creed, 2S8. Creeke, 167, 2S0. Creekee, 294. Index of Names. 361 Creen,3i3. Creer, 251. Creesy, 169. Creken, 245. Creon, 257. Crispe, 144, 164. Crispin, 257. Crispp, 226. Crithley, 142. Croad, 147. Crocker, 169, 249, 273, 291. Crocket, 146. Croell, 317. Crofft, 179. Crofte, 134. Croinbie, 26S, 322. Crompston, 236. Cromwell, 14S. Crouch, 27. • Cronnig, 273. Crocker, 254. Crosbee, 149, Crosbey, 162, 173. Crosby, 137, 243, 274, 295, 31S, 330. Cross, 69, 71, 90, 124, 2S5, 316. Crosse, 140. Crosthwayt, 167. Crouckshanks, 307. Croufot, 251. Crow, 149, 167, 228, 273. Crowell, 234, 300. Crowne, 147. Crutf, 231. Crumer, 2S6. Crumwell, 136. Cuff, 243. Cull, 263. Cullam, 2S0. Cumbey, 169. Cumings, 149, 245. Cumins, 152, 165. Camming, 304. Cummings, 295, 306. Cummins, 272. Cumpton, 135. Cunabell, 214. Cunley, 145. Cunniboll, 166. Cunningham, 266, 272, 277, 319. Cunott, 303. Curgenven, 299. Curr, 248. Curriar, 162. Curterett, 23S. Curtesse, T44. Curtice, 165. Curtis, 134, 140, 152, IS3, 157. 171. 172. I73i 231, 261, 309. Curtiss, 159. Cushan, i5[. Cushen, 174, 175. Cushin, 151, 154. Cushing, 26, 72, 73, 90, loi, 103, 104, 105, loS, 109, no, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, iiS, 119, 121, 124, 125,175,223,278,307, 309, 3'9. 322, 330- Cutler, 152, 175, 191, 232, 242. Cutten, 272. Cutter, 13S, 141. Cuttin, 160. Cutting, 300. Cutts, 1 48. Dad, 311. Daily, 134. Dafforme, 164. Dafforn, 124. Dafforne, 203. Dager, 276. Daggen, 166. Daggett, 230, 242. Daken, 283. Dakin, 166. Dale, 167. Daley, 267. Dalglish, 259. Dallaber, 156. Dallany, 273. Dalls, 325. Dalton, gi, 1 10, 123, 138, 266, 28S, '311, 325. Dalyell, 259. Dam, 151. Damby, 236. Damerell, 274. Darning, 143. Damman, 163. Dammarell, 29S. Dane, 1C2, 156, 158. Danford, 144, 249. Danforth, 127, 129, 137, 143, 144, 160, 178, 327. Dangger, 260. Daniel, 144, 149, 165, 172, 177, 17S, 1S2. Daniels, 29S. Danks, iSo, 253, 254, 263, 273, 300, 304. Dannell, 139. Dants, 142. Darbage, 268. Darbey, 251. Darby, 173, 215, 289, 290. Dare, 152. Darey, 300. Darge, 244. Dark, 309. Darky, 236. Darling, 241, 248, 2S4. Darracot, 319. Darricot, 306. Darse, 157. Dashwood, 245, 261, 310, 319, 325. Dasris, 309. Dassett, 226, 234. Dassette, 140. Daufatt, 307. Dauson, 141, ijj. Davededs, 312. Davenish, 141. Davenport, 136, 142, 149, igi, 160, 164, 171, 172, i82, 196, 243. Davens, 331. Davice, 179. Davidson, 314. Davies, 138, 141, 143, 144, 146. Davis, 91, 99, 124, 136, 140, 143, 146, 148, 149, 151, 153, 158, 159, 161, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 171, 231, 233, 234, 236, 243, 260, 265, 269, 270, 271, 272, 27s, 276, 279, 2S4, 287, 2SS, 290, 293, 294, 295, 29S, 301, 30S, 312, 320, 324, 32s, 326, 327, 331. Davison, 260, 366, 325. Davite, 228, Davy, 137, 148. Daw, 244. Dawes, 123, 144, 167, 16S, 320. Dawey, 250. Daws, 150. Dawson, 161, 2S7. Day, 91, 136, 143, 144, 149, 151. 158, 162, 169, 176, 183, 247, 272. Daye, 141. Dayley, 2S6. Deacon, 279. Deads, 2S3. Deael, 309. Dean, 242, 247, 248, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 264, 271, 2S1, 290, 296, 305. Deane, 141, 149, 151, 163, 176, 310. Deardon,9i. Death, 177. Debadie, 307. Debano, 292. Deblois, 2S2. De Blois, 327, 329. Decon, 301. De Costa, 32S. Decoster, 243, 319. Deed, 312. Deeds, 296. 362 City Document No. 100. Deering,'i49, 167, 226, 274. Dehany, 31 1. Delaney, 253. Delano, 3S2. Deliiplace, 91. Detarne, 243. Deleno, 245, 247. Dell, 14s, 165. Delremple, 257. Delrumple, 293. Delver, 197. Dem, 241. Deinerick, 320. Deniick, 342. Deming-, 152, 234, 359, 285, 29S. Demison, 305. Demming, 305. Demorsque, 297. Demount, 254, 2S0. Dempenstone, 259. Dempsey, 169. Dence [or Deuce], 166, 170. Denie, 91. Denisod, 241. Denison, 144, 159. Denlo, 153. Deninan, 233. Denmore, 256. Dennell, 146. Dennet, 151. Dennett, 239. Denney, 273. Dennie, 271, 32S. Dennin, 2S9. Denning, 16S. Dennis, 165, 246, 2S9. Dennison, 134, 135, 172. Denselow, 134. Dent, 135. Deodat, 155. Derb, 257. Derby, 91. Derifeild, 173. Derra, 291. Derrecott, 25S. Deselvayer, 260. Desousa, 257. Despert, 2S4. Desson, 30S. Deveans, 331. Devereux, 156. Deverson, 257, 269, 275, 2S2, 2S4, 29S, 30S. Devotion, 143, 169. Dewer, 167, 168. Dewey, 135. Dewing, 144, 176, 337, 23S. Dewy, 155. Dexter, loi, 134, 270, 2S2. Diamond, 241, 242, 275, 317. Diamont, 145. Dibell, 136. Diber, 276. Dible, 1 38. Dicke, 172. Dickenson, 141, 161, 162, 179, 292. Dickerman, 139. Dickey, 246, 247, 249, 250, 25S, 261, 263, 265, 267, 270, 273, 277, 279, 285, 289, 294, 300, 306. Dickinson, 157, 178, 179. Dickison, 279. Dickson, 142, 2S4. Dier, 253. DilUiway, 91, 31S. Dilley, 258. Dillingham, 133, 134. Dillon, 248. Dimocke, 137. Dimond, 320. Dineley, 13S. Dingle, 260. Dinny, 138. Dinsdale, 147. Dinsdall, 164, 169. Dinsdell, 91. Dishon, 267. Ditty, 230. Diven, 163. Dix, 163. Dixe, 134, 136, 157. Dixey, 253, 266, 290, 303. Dixie, 157. Dixon, 146, 255. Dixson, 304. Dixwell, 219. Dixy, 135. Doan, 91, 124, 235, 246, 24S, 249, 251, 255, 269, 285, 294, 297, 39S, 308. Dobel, 24S, 288. Dobl, 244. Doble, 270, 29S. Dobleday, 167. Dockery, 259. • Dodg, 156, 162. Dodge, 13S, 149, 155, 156, 292. Doggett, 91, 124, 133, 244, 249, 271, 280, 318, 319- Dolbear, 91, 124. Dolbeare, 101, 224, 322. Dolberry, 169. Dole, 154, 276. Doler, 271. Doling, 16S. Dolle, 230. Dollbeer, 227. Dolling, 153. Dolton, 137, 165. Donagher, 312. Donell, 146. Donerun, 314. Donhun, 2S7. Donlop, 254. Donnald, 261. Donnel, 274. Donslin, 28S. .Dooley, 249. Dorby, 21 1. Dorchester, 162. Dorin, 260. Dorman, 136. Dorr, 152, 167, 320. Dorren, 274. Dorson, 284. Doryfall, 137. Dosset, 166. Doubleday, 255, 258, 262, 269, 27S, 295. Dougale, 288. Dougharty, 250. Doughny, 251. Douglas, 147. Douglass, 268, 279. Dougle, 28S. Douning, 146. Douse, 141, 152. Dove, 235. Dow, 13S, 14S, 149. Dowden, 167. Dowdy, 144 Dowe, 142. Dowel 1, 16S. Dower, 253. Dowgin, 165. Dowie, 91. Dowing, 264, 272. Dowle, 2S8. Dowling, 2S1 . Downe, 165, 169, 255. Downeing, 139. Downes, 200, 326. Downing, 175. Downinge, 161, 179. Downs, 272. Downton, 149. Dowse, 109, 116, 117, 134, 144, 153, 159, 166. Doyde, 272. Doyle, 236, 251, 267, 272, 275, 276. Drake, 133, 163. Drakenbury, 133. Index of Names. 363 Draper, J39, 159, 161, 170. Dreaper, 226. Drece, 253. Dresden, 263. Dressar, 157. Dresser, 157, 237. Drew, 236, 297. Drinker, 13S, 16S. Driskel,2S7. Driver, 175, 297. Droham, 253. Droper, 170. Drue, 166, 170, 254. Drury, 146, 151, 169.' Drysdale, 259. Dryver, 136. Duan, 2S5. Dubolia, 271. Ducett, 296. . Ducket, 30S. Dudley, 91, 137, 141, 151, 169, 17S, 260, 2SS. Due, :66. Duen, 16S. • DufF, 249. Dutfy, 294. Dugale, 2S7. Dug-as, 307. Duggin, 25S, 269. Duglas, 144. Dulet, 2S5. Dulin, 2S9. Duraaresq, 243, 327. Dumer, 134, 139, 140, 14S, 153, 155, 169. Dumeresque, 2S1. Dummer, 209, 219. Dumont, 264. Dumphey, 251. Dun, 144, 173. Dunavan, 263. Dunavaz, 263. Dunbar, 175, 312. Duncam, 170. Duncan, 136, 229, 2S1, 313. Dunelty, 2S9. Dunfee, 311. Dunham, 279, 2S7. Dunkar, 294. Dun ken, 266, 310. Dunkin, 169. Dunkine, 170. Dunlap, 279, 2S9. Dunlay, 245. Dunn, 243, 245, 254, 27S, 287, 293, 300, 304, ^ 310, 315- Dunnam, 15S. Dunning, 165, 313. Dunny, 161. Dunster, 141. Dunton, 163. Dupee, 91, 292, 305. Durant, 91, 124, 294. Durel, 239. Durk, 271. Durston, 145. Dussaale, 268. Dussett, 147. Dutting, 271. Dutton, 264. Duttsome, 22S. Dwier, 314. D'.vight, 141, 145, 147, 176. Dwisdsall, 147. Dwite, 139. Dwyre, 241. Dyar, 133, 134, 137, 154, 174. Dyer, 91, 124, 133, 143, 153, i.0, 164, 167, 173, 197,261, 262, 313, 326, 327. Eager, 304, 315, 317. Eagles, 312. Eagleson, 305. Ealcs, 135. Eames, 137, 14S, 156, 177. Eareckson, 252. Earle, 166, 316. Easl, 13S, 165, 16S. Eastman, 160, 306. Eastmond, 161. Easton, 136. Eastowe, 139. Eastwick, 169. Easly, 152. Eaton, 137, 139, 145, 147, 149, JS4, 155, 160, 163, 170, 176, 243. Ebdon, 241. Eborne, 135, 165. Eburne, 14S. Eckels, 142. Eddenden, 14S. Eddington, 148. Eddy, 91, 120, 259. Edey, 158, 236. Edgcomb, 147. Edgisconte, 244. Edmands, 324. Edmnds [Edmunds?], 153. Edmonds, 134, 136, 139, 145, 150, 15S, 166. Edmunds, 152, 153, 163. Edward, 236. Edwards, 102, 142, 149, 163, 167, 169, 179, 206, 227, 234, 241, 247, 2SS, 258, 272, 292, 29s, 301,322,323,327. Edwords, 162. Edy, 167, 250. Egerton, 315. Eggerly, 151. Eggleston, 317. Egglestone, 133. Eglen, 311. Eglon, 311. Eimsburner, 304. Elbert, 309. Elburt, 301. Elden, 275. Elder, 172. Eldridge, 166, 2S6, 300. Elgarr, 179. Eliot, 141, 222, 320. Eliott, 91, 125, 146, 164, 16S, 170. Elis, 141. Elisken, 245. Elistone, 161. Elithorp, 203. Elkines, 136. Ellen, 171. Ellery, 151, 234. Ellice, 167, 16S, 176, 177. Ellingham, 146. Ellings, 152. Elliot, 156, 246, 2S2, 325. Elliott, 137, 147, 227. Ellis, 147, 177, 251. Ellison, 32S. Ellistone, 16S. Ellsley, 140. Ellsworth, 294, 306. Ellyott, 134. Ellys, 167. Elmes, 259. Elott, 305. Elsbere, 292. Elsbre, 313. Elsbree, 295. Elsly, 157. Elson, 146, 2S9. Elwell, 140. Ely, 136, iSS> 162. Elzie, 151. Einans, 145. Emerson, 146, 149, 162, 306. Emery, 141, 145, 146, 162, 163, 274. Emes, 167, 172, 315. Emmes, 91, 256. Emmons, 243, 31S, 327. Emons, 153, 165, 166. Endecott, 148. Endicot, 139, 187. English, 142, 163, 164, 249. 364 City Document No. 100. Ennis, 236. Ensigne, 136, Eolan, 165. Epes, 201. Eppes, 32S. Epps, 152, 1S7, 19S. Ervin, 264, 266, 3og. Erving, 103, 105, loS, 109, 113, 114, 115, 1 1'', 117, iiS, 121, 127, 32S. Erwiiig, 123. Esbenf, 273. Esterbiooke, 14S. Esterbrooks, 311. Estice, 199. Estman, 160. Esty, 155. Eustis, 321,325, 326. Evance, 143. Evans, 143, 16S, 179, 23S, 24S, 297. Eve, 301. Eveleigh, 157. Evens, 169, 171, 172, 24S. Everad, 144. Everden, 165. Evered, 146. Everenden, 167. Everer, 22S. Everett, 146, 176. Everill, 135, 165. Everit, 158. Everitt, 158, 176, 177. Evernden, 171. Everson, 91, 245. Evert, 138. Evins, 160. Ewelle, 156. Ewer, 137. Eyars, 319. Eyers, 161. Eyre, 13S. Ezyat, 173. Fadre, 229. Fagen, 2S1. • Fairbank, 154, 15S, 176. Fairbanke, 168, 177. Fairbanks, 157, 177, 257, 2S7, 296. Fairebancks, 135. Fairebanke, 176. Fairefeild, 140. Fairefield, 21, 162. Faireweather, 151. Faireweathr [Faireweat-her?], 135. Fairfeild, 92, 124, 162. Fairfield, 156, 164. Fairservice, 2S5, 319, 325. Falkner, 169. Fall, 239. Fallis, 266. Falls, 307. Fanieuel, 306. Fanner, 312. Fanning, 284. Fansvvorthy, 255. Far, 156, 163. Farbeshon, 277. Farewell, 139. Fargison (Ferg^ison), 236. Farington, 149. Farland, 249. Farle, 160. Farmer, 320. Farnham, igo, 165. Farnum, 140, 149, 1521 166, 167, 243, 326. Farnworth, 139, 144, 150, 151. Farnsworth, 262, 277, 299. Farnum, 326. Farr, 136, 158, 246. Farrar, 15S, 163, 317. Farrell, 92. Farrington, 156, 163, 176. Farrow, 167.. Farthing, 250. Farwell, 156. Fasell, 147. Faulinton, 317. Favour, 27S. Fawne, 137. Faion, 147, 173. Fay, 92, 161. Feake, 133. Feakes, 133, 135. Feald, 284. Feature, 251. Feild, 143, 144, 156, 161, :62, 165, 169, 173, 179- Feilder, 164. Felch, 265. Felleter, 253. Fellew, 147. Fellows, 143, 156, 256, 267, 27S. Felows, ifo. . Felpes, 134. Felton, 139, 155. Fanner, 306. Fenno, 181, 318. Fennoo, 172. Fenton, 283. Fenwick, 303. Ferbes, 269. Ferguson, 281, 2S6. Fering, 145, 154, 175. Ferman, 134, 135. Fernald, 246. •Ferniside, 165, 166. Ferren, 308. Ferrey, 162. Ferris, 136, 153. Ferry, 150. Ferryman, 283. Fesenden, 160. Fessendan, 319. Fethergill, 211. Fickling, 164. Field, 179, 263, 26S, 274, 297. Fields, 268. Fifield, 19s, 231. Filer, 135. Fillipes, T40. Fillips, 140. Finch, 134, 13s, 136. Finley, 2S6, 305. Finnesay, 125. Firman, 139, 140, 141. Firnam, 143. Fish, 267, 291. Fisher, 52, 92, 136, 141, 143, 144, 14S, 152, 154. 156, 157. 'SS, 169, 173, 174, 17s, 176, 177. 233. 241, 256, 264, 273, 276, 316, 320. Fishr [Fisher], 173. Fiske, 13S, 142, 143, 144, 149, 150, 151, 155, 157, 162, 173, 177, 17S. Fisske, 160. Fitch, 131, 14S, 154, 161, 169, 199, 201, 220, 293, 299, 32S. Fitche, 139. Fitchgeral, 294. Fitchpatrick, 295. Filt, 152. Fitygerrill, 237. Fitzgaral, 284. Fitzgearld, 243. Fitzgerald, 2SS. Fitz Gerrald, 282. Fitzpatrick, 251, 274. Flack, 140. Flackman, 140. Flag, 159. 197- Flagg, 152, 203, 227, 322. Flanders, 160. Flanegin, 273. Flanen, 310. Flannagin, 272. Flatt, 296. Flecther, 160. Fleg, 160. Flegg, ii'6. Index of Names. 365 Fleming, 242, 253, 259, 2S6, 29S. Fletcher, 141, 149, 154, 15S, 243, 247, 270, 2S0, 307.311- Fletchr [Fletcher], 143. Flin, 312. Fling^. 253, 263, 289. Flint, 13S, IS9, 163, 171. Flinte, 137. Flood, 165, 166, 267. Florin, 276. Flower, 271. Floyd, 15S, 324. Flucker, lor. Flynt, 150. Fogg. 136. Fog-go, 269, 275. Fogo, 253, 254. Fogue, 266. Fog-well, 234. Folger, 300. Folkner, 266. Folknor, 272. Follen, 309. Follett, 245. Folley, 274. Follitt, 310. Fonlenay, 315. Foot, 92, 154, 162, 274, 277. Foote, 136, 179. Foord, 174. Foored, 147. Forbes, 237. Forbush, 16S. Ford, 92, 133, 134, 174, 17s, 231, 23s, 265, 269, 2S1, 2S7, 290, 291, 301, 302, 304, 307, 309. Forder, 266. Foresight, 175. Ferguson, 246. Forist, 292. Forley, 252. Formais, 14O. Forrest, 169. Forrist, 272, 2S0. Forsett, 315. Forster, 164. Forty, 167. Fosdick, 15S, 220, 272, 299, 323. Fosditch, 139. Foss, 309. Fossenden, 141. Fossey, 300. Foster, 92, 114, 124, 125, 13S, 142, 144, 145, 14S, 149, 150, 151, 154, 156, 157, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 167, 171, 172, 193, 217, 236, 237, 23S, 243, 269, 296, 316, 317, 31S, ^ 324- Fostere, 139. Fosters, 299. Foule, 139. Fovell, 329. Foweraker, 274. Fowkes, 136. Fnwlar, 162. Fowle, 149, 153, 167,243. Fowler, 136, 30^, 315. Fowlerer, 160. Fownell, 144. Fox, 143, 153, 158, 273, 2S8. Foxe, 138. Foxewell, 133, 134. Foxwell, 147. Foy, 165, 194. Foye, 119, 23S. Fraisser, 227. France, 298. Frances, 140, 244. Franch, 273. Francis, 157, 179, 263, 265,. Frank, 2<)7. Frank land, 92. Franklin, 17S, 2S2. Franklyn, 165, iSS. Franksford, 31S, 319. Frarey, 164. Frary, 155, 179, 216. Frasar, 305. Frasier, 25S, 2S1. Fraton, 327. Fray rye, 139. Frazier, 245, 278, 285, 286, 291, 320, 326. Frazur, 2S5. Frear)', 147. Freathy, 146. Freeborne, 135. Freeland, 124. Freeman, 133, 139, 154, 157, 176, 177, 215, 232, 239, 244, 250, 262, 266, 270, 272, 276, 2S2, 2S3, 2S5, 292, 296, 299, 303, 31S, 319. French, 92, 134, 135, 137, 143, 145, 152,' 153, :5s, 159, 160, 173, 174, 270, 2S0, 2S2, 285, 291. Frentch, 179. Fretts, 291. Frewin, 240. Frie, 163. Friend, 162. Frink, 258. Frissej, 159. Friswell, 256. Frizel, 170. Frizell, 241 , 242. Froback, 320. Frost, 137, 14s, ISO, 154, 157, 160, 330. Frothingham, 92, 125, 134, 149, 150. Fry, 145, 149,230. Frygall, 244. Fudge, 292. Fuggo, 269. Fuite, 265. Fulerton, 303. Fuller, 141, 150, 151, 154, IS5, 158, 159, 163, 164, 167, 176, 239, 266, 29s, 307. Fullerton, 92, 124, 125, 252, 328. Fulls, 271. Furbur, 326. Furch, 298. Furlong, 260. Furnas, 2S4. Furnell, 143, 264, 277. Furniss, 323. Fyfield, 150. Gadridge, 257. Gage, 135, 149, 150, 156, 246, 321. Gager, 274. Gaildthait, 135. Gaile, 146. Gair, 318. Gale, 159, 241. Gallard, 133, 235. Gallaspe, 245. Gallaway, 314. Gallerd, 134. Gallien, 2S8. Gallikan, 315. Gallispie, 258, 2S4. Gallop, 135, 14S, 164, 214, 234, 263, a8i. Gaily, 150. Galpin, 272. Gambett, 31 1. Gamblin, 159, 171. Gamlyn, 135. Gamlyne, 135. Gamon, 152. Gandal, 320. Gange, 2S3. Gannet, 166. Gardiner, S, 125, 145, 151,153, 155, 156, 293. Gardinr [Gardiner], 169. Gardner, 92, 124, 125, 138, 141, 142, 159, 170, '74) '75) '79> 24S, 250, 254, 260, 263, 264^ 280, 302, 311, 323,329, 33a. Gardnr [Gardner], 144. Garey, 145, 170, 171. Garfield, 136. Garfilld, 160. Garfoard, 139. 3(J6 City Document No. 100. Garneseg, 146. Garnsey, 171, 285. Garnsy, 160. Garret, 140. Garrett, 133. Garrey, 274. Garsvarn, 241. Gary, 149. Gaskin, 242. Gate, 14S. Gates, 147, 166, 170. Gault, 24S, Gaune, 294. Gay, 136, 143, 153, 15S, 166, 176, 272, 296, 317, 32S. Gaye, 143. Gaynes, 139. Gay ton, 92. Gazor, 298. Gear, 318. Geares, 141. Gearfield, 160. Gearnsey, 171. Gedney, 13S. Gee, 153, 190, 193, 19s, 197,211, 219. Geeree, 139. Gellis, 2S3. Genery, 143, 160. Genings, 161. Gennings, 179. Gennison, 134. Gent. 241. Gentleman, 237. George, 14S, 167, 171, 270. Gerrald, 253. Gerrish, 150, 151, 152, 155, 164, 207, 210, 246, 272, 2S0, 317. Gayer, 318. Gibbe, 22S. Gibbens, 279. Gibbins, 133, 146. Gibbons, 134, 183, 184, 226, 296. Gibbs, 92, 133, 134, 148, 159, 225, 226, 236, 309, 319- Gibson, 92, 13S, 153, 160, 166, 167, 203, 287. Giddings, 139, 156. Gidney, 149, 150. Giften, 306, 312. Giffin, 92, 124, 278. Gilbert, 156, 167, 16S, 200, 241, 242. Gilbreth, 2S0. Gilford, 175. Gilchrist, 2S1, 305. Giles, 246, 266. Gill, Q2, 141, 148, 154, 160, 167, 169, 174, 244, 278,318,319.323,331- Gillam, 182. Gilleress, 309. Gillett, 13s, 254. Gillmore, 257. Gillon, 136. Gills, 258. Gillson, 254, 304. Gillum, 241. Gilnian, 139, 143. Gilroy, 252, 271. Gingden, 153. Gingen, 144. , Ginner, 140. Ginsford, 272. Gipson, 150, 171, 177. Girdler, 154. Gittings, 153. Gland, 291. Glasier, 125. Glass, 153. Gleasen, 177. Gleason, 2S9. Glen, 124. Glinden, 312. Glinton, 315. Glody, 243, 252. Glover, 133, 141, 145, 146, 154, 166, 16S, 172, 231, 251, 265, 272, 279, 2S1, 287, 29S. Glowee, 167. Glyn,92. . Glynn, 301. Goade, 170, 17S. Goard, 143. Goat, 271. Gobile, 158. Goble, 135. GodarcJ, 160, 264. Goddard, 297. God free, 140. Godfrey, 291. Godfryl 146. GofF, 92. Goffe, 137, 154, 167, 204, 232. Gold, 14S, iss, 16S, 17s, 233. Golding, iSi. Goldsmith, 157. Goldthwait, 127, 193, 325, 32S. Goldthwight, 256. Gooch, III, 119, 146, 1S2. Goodale, 159, 236, 242. Goodenew, 161. Goodenow, 152. Goodfellow, 242. Goodhewe, 137. Goodhue, 152, 155. Goodin, 153. Gooding, 142, 154, 2S5. Goodman, 135, 162, 17S. Goodnor, 140. Goodnow, 141, 142. Goodsill, 277. Goodspeed, 246, 303. Goodwin, 92, 125, 134, 153, 1S3, 190, 224, 254, 258, 260, 262, 29s, 296, 304, 316. Goodyn, 164. Gooffe, 139. Googe, 322. Gookens, 143. Gookin, 153, 160. Goold, iSi, 239. Gooldsmith, 162. Gooningdike, 269. Goose, 161. Gorden, 245, 270. Gordon, 60, 92, 316, 326. Gore, 324. Goreham, 264, 26S, 2S1, 2S7, 290, 292, 294, 290, 300, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 313, 314, 317. Gores, 324. Gorham, 229, 234, 243, 246, 261, 266, 283, 291, 301,310. Gorley, 292. Gorman, 284. Gorst, 165. Gorstelow, 283. Gort, 270. Gorton, 149. Gosse, 134. Gosswell, 253. Got, 156. Gotatus, 234. Gott, 133, 147, 150. Gouen, 163. Gould, 92, 139, 141, 162, 2S3. Goulding, 1S7, 306. Goulsby, 317. Gourding, 181. Gourty, 3:6. Gowdey, 243. Gowing, 143. Grace, 317. Grafton, 92, 13S, 149, 155, 279. Graham, 3, 92, 124, 237. Grahor, 234. Grandin, 314,315. Grandy, 169. Grant, 99, 134, 151, 166, 172, 176, 204, 236, 254, 291, 29S, 312, 336. Grautt, 315. Gravenr [GravenerJ, 170. Graves, 133, 13S, 140, 149, 151, 157, 163, 179, 240. Index of Names. 367 Gray, 93, 105, loS, 109, 167, 206 266, 270, 272, 275, 2S1, 2S4, 29S, 304. 306, 307, 313, 31S, 326, 327, 32S. Greaton, 316. Greely, 276, 311. Greeii, 66, 88,92, 125, 143, 144, 15S, 164, 169, 174, 212, 226, 246, 253, 254, 263, 265, 272, 301, 330, 32S. Greene, 134, 135, 136, 137, 140, 146, 147, 14S, 149, 161. Greenehill, 136. Greenland, 154. Greenlaw, 319. Greenleat, 153, 164, 199, 200, 279. 3 '9. 332, 325. 329- Greeiileate, 167. Green Liefte [Greenleaf], 22S Greenliffe, 139. Green ore, 151. Greenough, 149, 164, 1S6, 201, 320. 325- Greenslet, 244. Greenwood, 159, 164, 169, 321. Gregory, 174. Grele, j6o. Grene, 160. Greshon, 167. Gresion, 169. Gretty, 235. Grey, 212, 24S. Grice, 92, 124. Gridley, 105, 115, 13S. '69, 252, Gritfen, 125, 165, 2S5, 302. Griffin, 122, 143, 166, 173, 249, Griffinn, 13S. Griffis, 303. Griffiths, 294. Griffyn, 147. Griggs, 145, 147, 151, 159, 164, ^ .330. Grimes, 142, 266. Grinly, 260. Grinnell, 293. Grinnoway, 134. Grinoway, 133. Grise, 145, 161. Grissell, 144, 304. Groset, 172. Gross, 167, 168, 175. Grout, 14S. Grover, 154, 15S. Grow, 290, 297, 299. Grubb, 135, 233. Gruble, 233. Gruchy, 315. Guard, 166. Gubuatt, 245. Guil, 142. Guild, 271. Guile, 143, 154, 156, 176. Guill, 99. Gull, 152, 179. Guiles, 251. Gullifer, 14S. Gulliver, 172. Gun, 136. Gunison, 145. Gunlithe, 143. (junn, 137, 149. Gunnison, 137. Gunnll, 315. Guppee, 14s, 147. Guppey, 267. Gurley, iSo, 304. Gurnell, 143. Gurney, 155. (juslin, 174. Gutcli, 142. (niltcridge, 1S3. Guttering, 142. Guttridge, 227. Guyc, 139. 246, 253, 264, 286,- 290, 291, 319, 322, 325, 149. 150. 156, 227, 22S, 236, 273. 278, 299, 142, 144, 145, 251, 252, 254, 213. 247. 24S, .320. 2S0, 303. 170. 223, 305, 136, 13S, 167, 172, 247. 250, 291. 29s. 114. "S. 276, 279, Gwin, 273, 2S0. Gyles, 135. Haale, 17S. Habersfeild, 163. Habersham, 250. Habord, 159. Hackburne, 13S, 143. , Hackinton, 176. Hackleton, 23S. Hadden, 135. Hade, 2S9. Hading, 237. Hadlock, 144, 300. Hadnett, 29S. Hagan, 2S3. Hagarty, 288. Hager, 160. Haggit, :so. Haiden, 173. Haidon, 173. Hail, 327. Haines, 159. Haldridge, 244. Hale, 13s, 139, 146, 150, 154, 188, 191 Hales, 93. Haley, 271. Halgeson, 167, Hall, 93, 113, 123, 124, 131, 132, 13s, 140, 149, 153, 157, 160, 163, 166, 176, 178, 207, 210, 235, 237, 241, 252, 255, 262, 277, 279, 2S9, 293, 29S, 304. 307. 30S, 315. 320. Halliburton, 26S. Hallman, 312. Halloway, 2S8. Hallowell, 93, 103, 107, 111,112, 113, :i6, 118, iig, 120, 121, 133, 125, 317- Hallowey, 25S. Halluk, 264. Halsall, 143. Halse, 271. Halsey, 161, 169. Halstaf, 251. Halstead, 141. Hamans, 146. Hambilton, 295. Hamblen, 274. Hambleton, 293, 30S. Hambly, 228. Hamilton, 93, 168, 244, 247, 255, 368, 381, 396. Hamlett, 145. Hamlin, 167. Hamlinton, 301. Hamnian, 310. Hammon, 160, 315. Hammons, 310. Hamon, 253. Hamond, 137, 149, 159, 177, 287. HamonXvay, 256. Hamot, 147. Hampton, 149. Han, 305. Han ah, 227. Hanaway, 304. Hanbury, 2S9. Hanchet, 13S, 155. Hancock, 103, 104, 105, no, in, 114, iij, 116, 117, n8, 121, 127, 149, 171, 179, 265, 320, 323, 324. Hand, 294. Handcock, 149. Hanford, 145. Hann, 330. Hannah, 275. Hannahan, 253. Haiinam, iSo. Hunnaway, 320. Hannon, 271 . Hanry, 285. Hanshald, 2S1. Hansitt, 157. 368 CiTV Document No. 100. 157- i6S. 261, 264, 318,319. 220, 225, 29s, 299, Hanson, zSo. Himwell, 152. Harbert, 141, 301. Harbour, 173. Harbourt, 239. Harden, 163, 160, 25S, 260,303. Hardgrave, 2S0. Hardier, 144. Harding, 140, 143, 156, 174, 177, 2S6, 296. Hardinge, 134 Hardman, 173. Hardwick, 311. ' Hardy, 136, 153. Hargraves, 265. Hanngton, 17S. Harkell, 273. Harker, 137, 146. Harkless, 270. Harlakendine, 137. Harling, 261. Harls, 153, Harmon, 162, 2S7, 300. Harper, 22S, 264. Harreson, 251. Harrington, '.44, 147, 179. Harris, 93, 124, 133, 14'. >44. US. 165, 169, 170, 235, 250, 254, 257, 269, 273, 27s, 277, 279, 302, 314^ 32S. Harrison, 741, 164, 166, 167, 197, 251, 2S6. Harrod, 93, 1 12, 113, 116, 307, 323. Harrop, 305. Harsye, 13S. Hart, 135, 230, 231, 2S6, 290, 291, 301,302,312,322. Harte, 135. Harting, 93. Hartley, 93, 124, 167. Hartshorn, 144. Hartshorne, 163, 261. Hartwell, 142, 159. Hartwill, 159. Harvard, 13S. Harvey, 149, 263, 267, 279, 305. Harvie, 152. Harvy, 144, 162. Harwood, 133, 134, 142, 145, 158, 161, 165, 166, 201, 207* Hascall, 157. Hascock, 310. Haseldene, 140. Haseldine, 140. Haseltine, J51. Haselton, 124. Hasen, 312. Hasey, i5i. Haskins, 2S2, 326. Haslet, 93. ■ Haslop, 310. Haslup, ion. Hassall, 144. Hassell, 137. Hasseltine, 156. Hassord, 137. Hastam, 247. Hastings, 123, 135, 136, 143, 149, 150, 179, 294. Haswell, 302. Hatch, 93, 127, 13s, 146, 243,24s, 252, 258, 271, 276, 291, 315, 316, 31S, 320. Hathawa}', 250. Hatherrnan, 257. Hathorn, 163. Hathorne, 135. Hatton, 245. Hatwick, 330. Haugh,93, 124, 145, 169. Haughton, 247. Hauker, 22S. Haule, 143. Haur, 156. Hause, 124. Hauthorne, 14S, 153. Haven, 15S, 163, 16S, 251 -5, 257. Havens,.302. Haward, 135, 144, 159. Havvcks, 158. Hawes, 93, 13S, 14S, 151, 171, 255, 30S. Hawk, 87, 92. Hawke, 175. Hawkes, 136, 142, 155. Hawkins, 93, 124, 137, 139, 143, 161, 166, i68j 302. Hawks, 143, 163, 179,250. Hawksworth, 237. Hawley, 155, 179. Haw's, 176, 177. Hawse, 176. Hay, 293. Hayden, 161, 241. Haydon, 135. Hayes, 251, 287. Hayman, 271, 281. Haymer, 2S6. Hayne, 140. Haynes, 735, 13S, 144, 165, 294, 307. Hayter, 252, 274. Hayward, 140, 159, 164, 16S, 296, 329. Haywood, 13S, 150. Hazeltine, 153. Hazzen, 159. Hazzey, 14S. Heal, 255. Heald, 141. Heale, 15^. Healy, 318. Heanary, 285. Heanone, 227. Hearde, 140. Hearn, 244. Hearsey, 243. Hearsy, 151. Heastings, 320. Heath, 134, 14J, 159, 165, 170, 282, 331. Heathe, 137. Heaton, 137, 150. Heaven, 171. Hedges, 135. Heferd, 173. Heft, 285. Heildrick, 14S. Heily, 320. Held, 155. Helie, 15-9. Helpman, 29S. Hely, 143. Heman, 144. Hemenway, 170. Hemingway, 93. Hemmingway, 459. Henchman, 93, 124, 151, 167, 168, 169, 192^ 196, 319. Henderson, 228, 2S1, 2S7, 305, 310, 316. Hendley, 323. Hendrickson, 2S7. Hendry, 257. Henery, 291. Henessy, 93. Hengwood, 312. Henley, 167. Henry, 159, 250. Hensey, 313. Henshau, 171. Henshaw, loi, 103, 104, 105, 108, no, ill, II2, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 121, 172, 194. 308- Hepburne, 137. Herbert, 196. Herd, 249. Hereck, 149. Herens, 259. Herington, 160. Herman, 143. Hern, t66. Herrick, 159. Herricke, 133, 134, 156. Herrin, 272. Index of Names. 369 Herring-, 147, 176. Herrington, 271, 310. Herris, 166. Hersee, 175. Ilersey, 261. Hervey, 319. Herwell, 245. Het, 142. Hetherse, 146. Heurn, 147. Heiiston, 326. Hewen, 250. Hewens, 171. Hewes, 93, loi, 103, 104, 105, loS, 109, no, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 125, 135,312,325. Hewett, 2SS, 295. Hews, 142, 165. Hewson, 2SS. Heyden, 13S. Heyman, 149 Heyward, 151. Haywood, 169. Hibbard, 312. Hibbens, 140. Hibber, 285. Hichborn, 165, 326. Hickey, 310, 321. Hickling, 243, 296, 316. Hicks, 147. Hickson, 179. Hide, 147, 159. Hiden, 255. Hides, 145. Hier, 245. Higgenson, 137. Higgings, 277. Higgins, 25s, 266, 285, 291. Higginson, 127. Higgison, 169. Higinbothem, 23S. Higinson, 153. Hildrelh, 325. Hildrick, 143. Hill, 93, 123, 13s, 140, 142, 143, 144, 146, 150, 152, 154, 158, i5o, 165, 167, 16S, 171, 177, 20S, 215, 221, 22S, 264, 267, 271, 279, 295, 297, 29S, 302, 304, 307, 309, 315, 320. Hlller, 1S3, 184. Hilliard, 175. Hillman, 305. Hillyard, 136. Hilman, 152, 175. Hilton, 142, 14s, 146, 147, 290, 316. Hincks, 299. Hinckson, 146. Hines, 236, 312. Hinian, 276. Hiningway, 135. Hinkley, 260, 265, 288, 302. Hinksman, 146, 161. Hinman, 265. Hinsdall, 139, 179. Hinsdeli, 177. Hipingstall, 242. Hipper, 317. Hirons, 290. Hisket, 165. Hitch, 2S7. Hitchcock, 156. Hitchcocke, 146. Hitchcoke, 154. Hitchin, 136. Hithins, 163. Hix, 154, 171. Hoare, 150, 151. Hoban, 298. Hobart, 168, 174, 175, 188,196. Hobbart, 151. Hobbey, 167. Hobbs, 146, 150. Hobby, 185. Hobson, 156. Hockens, 13S. Hodgtion, 321. Hodges, 141. Hodgson, 313, 326. Hodskins, 246. Hogan, 311. Hogg, 140, 234, 284. Hoggeridge, 152. Hogh, 277. Hogsdon, 2S3. Hoile, 165. Hoite, 178. Hokins, 170. Holbroke, 140. Holbrook, 159, 173, 174, 177, 31S. Holbrooke, 143, 144, 156, 169, 170, 173, 174, 177- Holcombe, 135. Holden, 157. Holdridge, 170. Holdsworth, 150. Holeborn, 312. Holgrave, 135. Holioak, 144. Holland, 93, 137, 147, 159, 166, 167, 168, 171, 1S7, 193, 234. 31S, 319, 327, 328. Hollard, 137. Holleday, 240. Hollidge, 139. * Hollings, 196. Hollingsworth, 148. HoUiock, 139. Hollioke, 153. Hollis, 174, 313. Hollister, 143. HoUmes, 226. Hollons, 270. Holloway, 1S6. HoUowell, 93, 100. Hollows, 2g\. Hollyoke, 295. Holman, 147, 154, 164, 172. Holmes, 139, 141, 161, 171, 180, 223, 239, 233, 320. Holowell, 16S. Holt, 13S. Helton, 149, 150, 157, 159, 162, 179, iSo, 316. Holyoke, 165, 243. Holzand, 252. Homan, 158, 264. Homans, 260, 277. Homer, 93, 24S, 249, 257, 267, 281, 2S3, 320, 324, 325. Homes, 165, 166, 170, 176, 269, 276. Honefield, 314. Honiwell, 212. Hood, 93, 163, 226, 243. Hoodley, 244. Hooke, 141, 160. Hooker, 135, 280. Hoole, 148. Hooper, 144, 233, 290, 302, 311. Hoord, 146. Hooton, 316, 329. Hopkins, 136, 165, 169, 249, 267, 2S0. Hopkinson, 140. Hoppin, 171. Hoptai, 27S. Hore, 168, 173. Home, 133, 164, 236. Horner, 99. Horrel, 156. Horrick, 247. Horris, 165. Horse ford, 135. Horsey, 279. Hort, 163. Horton, 169, 172, 231. Hosier, 133, 134, 244. Hoskiiis, 133, 134, 13s, 136,243, 282, 300, 315. Hosmer, 136, 159. Hosnn, 325. Hosscnton, 179. Hough, 13s, J9S, 19S, 216, 225, 227. Hoiiglitnn, 17S. ■ Houidcn, 147. 370 City Document No. 100. Houldies, 245. Houlett, 153. Hoult, ib2. Houlton, 135. Hounstll, 169. Houton, 172, 323. Hovey, 152, 155, 17S, 302, 310, 313. How, 320. How, 147, 149, 150, 15s, 157, 159, 161, ibS, ^66, 171, 201, 232, 246, 253, 273, 2SS, 291. Howard, 93, 145, 156, 15S, 159, 164, 165, 169, 173. 33s, 236, 256, 2S1, 2SS, 29S, 300, 304, 310,317,327. Howchenes, 140, Howe, 135, 137, 138, 140, 172, 263. Howell, 139, 146, 230, 267, 2S4. ,, Howen, 142, 166. Howes, 2S0, 299, 316. Hewlett, 135. Howman, 133. Howrd [Howard], 143. HoykiiiffS, 171. Hoyland, 301 . Hoytt, 134. Hozo, 302. Hubard, 150, 160. Hubbard, 103, 104, 105, loS, no, 112, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119, 121, 127, 135, 136, 14S, 147, 14S, 149, 153, 154, 155, 157, 161, 170, 173, 182, 250, 257, 319,320. Hubbart, 155, 319. Hubbel, 258. Hubberd, 138. Hubbert, 135, 136, 137. Hubbirt, 17S. Hubburt, 179. Huchison, 163. Huckingjs, 310. Hudson, 134, 137, 1381 140, 151, 163, 165, 166, 170,299,300,313. Hueson, 164. Huet, 312. Huffe, 166. Hughes, 202. Hughs, 29s, 311. Huit, 144. Huitt, 175. Hulberd, 133. Hulbert, 134. Hull, 134, 135, 136, 13S, 14s, 163, 164, 309. Hulling, 139. Hulme, 253, 270, 312. Hulton, 299. Humber, 14S. Hume, 261. Humtrey, 137, 303. Humphrey, 171. Humphreyes, 140. Humphreys, 152. Humphry, 14S, 147, 154, 155, 160, 173, 174. Humphry's, 171. Hunlock, 166. Hunn, 138. Hunnaman, 330. Hunnewell, 219, 319. Hunnewll [Hunnewell], 169. Huns, 264. Hunt, 93, 120, 141, 146, 150, iSS, 157, 158, 159, 165, 166, 167, 168, 174, 179, 273, 314. Hunter, 141, 245, 256, 271, 279, 301, 319, 326. Hunting, 139, 158, 176. Hurd, 140, 15s, 16S, 169, 317. Hurl, 314. Hurley, 2S4. Hurryman, 147. Hurst, 17S. Huse, 158. Husk, 233. Huske, 172. Hussey, 135, 161, 23S. Huston, 244. Hutchings, 279. Hutchingson, 135, 136. Hutchins, 133, 156. Hutchinson, 19, 93, 103, 127, 147, 151, 157, '59, 164, 1S5, iSS, 190, 191, IQ2, 205, 206, 207, 215, 217, 2i8, 223, 224, 2S6, 306, 32S. Hutcliison, 179, 226. Huthinson, 149, 209, 273. Hutter, 330. Hutlon, 151, 305. Hyde, 237,311. Hyman, 244. Hyndman, 304. Hynes, 235. Hysir, 268. Hyslop, 124. Inches, 326. Indicott, 164. Ingalls, 151, 152. Ingerfield, 324, 326. Ingersol, 93, I2S, 306, 325. . Ingersoll, 94, 120, 149, 159, 267. Inggs, 164. Ingill, 280. Inglesby, 167, 168, 323. Inglish, 164, 256, 260, 265, 313. Ingoldsbey, 142. IngoUs, 150, 15s, 163. Ingols, 163. Ingraham, 166, 245. Ingram, 152, 156, 179, iSo, 237. Innis, 278. Inster, 245. Ireland, 145, 16S, Irons, 173. Irvin, 302. Irving, 300. Irwen, 306. Isaack, 137. Islin, 140. Iver, 275. Ivers, 323. Ives, 137, 289. Jackson, 6, 93, loi, 103, 104, 105, 108, no, n2, n3, n4, n5, n6, 117, n8, n9, 121, 122, 124, 137, 141, 143, 150, 152, 153, iS7> 159, 161, 16S, 191, 239, 240, 250, 282, 290, 291, 298, 299, 305, 308, 313, 319, 320, 322. Jaco, 150. Jacob, 136, 137, 152, 155, 157, 174, 17s, 246. Jacobson, 256, 276, 299, 305, 316. Jack, 252. Jackewish, 147, Jackline, 161. acklinge, 136. Jackman, 157. Jacquish, 149. Jakson, 159. James, 94, 133, 134, 142, 143, 156, 157, 166, 174. 17s. 255- Janison, 286. Janverin, 239. Jarmann, 240. Jarmyn, 166. Jarrat, 140. Jarvis, 94, 124, 166, 257, 2S6, 289, 303, 310, 317, 323. 32S. Jcques, 162. Jeanes, 180. Jeffeirs, 315. Jefferds, 318, 319. Jeffereis, 227. Jeffers, 2S1. Jeffery's, 169. Jeffries, 124, 133. Jeffry, 93, 94, 134, 135. Jeffrys, 194, 203. Jefts, 160. Jellett, 136. Jellings, 305. Jemmison, 309. Jenery, 153. Jeningson, 156. Jenison, 143. Jenkin, 146. Index of Names. 371 Jenkins, :-|4, 15S, 164, 230, 232, 241, 261, 375, 2S4, 290, 302, 308, 325, 327. Jenne, 315. Jenner, 137, 163. Jenning'S, 2S4, 320. Jennison, 133, 303, 330. JeofFeries, 146. Jepson, 93, 94, 125, 22S, 312. Jerham, 250. Jernigan, 246. Jervis, 253, 265, 297. Jess, 232. Jewel, 175. Jewet, 139, 140, 149, 150, 151, 153, 157. Jewett, 155. Jincks, 156. jinke, 167. Jinkins, 164, 166. { innings, 16S. oanes, 139, 143, 144, 240. Joans, 160. Jocelyn, 147. Johannett, 3)4. John, 245, 265, 271, 291. Johnin, 237. Johns, 212. Johnson, 94, 103, 133, 134, 136, 137, 13S, 14S, 146, 147, 149, 153, 157, 162, 163, 166, 16S, 169, 170, 175,227, 236, 23S, 243, 244, 245, 254, 25S, 259, 263, 26S, 271, 2S0, 2S7, 2SS, 29s. 310, 313, 322. Johnston, 306, 315, 31S. Johonnot, 31S, 322, 323. Joles, 204. Jones, 93, 94, 124, 134, 144, 145, 146, 148, 151, 152, 154, 155, 158, 161, 162, 165, 166, 169, 171, 172, 174, 175,211,230,233, 239, 246, 252, 256, 257, 260, 265, 276, 279, 2SS, 292, 294. 295, 301, 306,309,310,318,325, 326. Jons, 160. Jonson, 161. Jordan, 144, 147, 176, 251. Jorden, 310. Joselin, 152. Joseph, 292, 306. Joslin, 263. Josline, 161. Joss, 227. Jovory, 163. Jowles, 177. Joy, 14S, 175,320. Joye, 22S. Joyliffe, 151, 164. Judd, 137, 157, 161, 168. Juhan, 30S. Julien, 123. Junkins, 260, 317. Jurden, 172. Jynks, 163. Kahaven, 2SS. Kain, 2S6, 310. Kaine, 137. Kalender, 320. Kan, 279. Kane, 300. Kannady, 254. Karder, 137. Karnes, 320. Kascy, 289. Katen, 27, 94. Kates, 165. Katherick, :4i. Kavanaugh, 273. Kealahorn, 2S4. Keanan, 2S5. Keats, 317. Keayne, 140. Keefe, 288. KeefTs, 272. Keen, 27, 28, 94, 169, 227, 243, 247, 24S, 270. Keepe, 149. Kceting, 253. Keezar, 139. Keighly, 94. Keith, 254, 311, 323. Kelham, 252. Kelinack, 230. Kelineck, 232. Kell, 276. Kelleran, 94. Kelley, 94, 152, 165, 171, 251, 265, 268, 272. Kelling, 30S. ' Kellog, 17S, 179. Kellond, 164. Kellum, 155. Kellwell, 290. Kelly, 141, 149, 150, 232, 251, 269, 2SS. Kelsey, 136. Kelso, 27S. Kelton, 16S, 170. Kemball, 136, 13S, 156, 157, 162, 175. Kemble, 166. Kempe, 139. Kemple, 310. Kempster, 144. Ken, 279. Kenady, 2S9. Kendall, 144, 154. Kendrick, 312. Kendricks, 198. Kenerick, 140. Kenicot, 150. Kennarick, 159. Kenned, 257. Kennedy, 253, 25S, 268, 269. Kennett, 294. Kenney, 250. Kennicot, 150. Kenniston, 142. Kenny, 214. Kent, 136, 139, 144, 147, 149, 15s, 15S, 168, 234, 255. 273. 2S9, 30S. Kentisby, 256. Kentow, 2S0. Keny, 172. Keoho, 272. Kerkwood, 232. Kerly, 144, 148. Kermont, 270. Kerrel, 263. Kerwood, 263. Ketcham, 137. Ketchum, 310. Kette, 150. Kettle, 136, 326. Kewen, 294. Keyn, 166. Keyne, 273. Kibbey, 142. Kid, 266. Kidder, 94, 23S. Kidur, 160. Kilbany, 302. Kilborne, 140. Kilby, 100, 1S4, 1S9, 29S. Kilcup, 161, 1O9. Kilhain, 141. Killbei, 226, 22S. Killbreath, 265. Killcup, 228. Killeran, 28, 125. Killey, 253, 281, 284. Kill Patrick, 250. Killson, 312. Kimball, 156, 159, 162, 197. Kimboll, i6a. King, 73, 74, 94, 125, 155, 156, 161, 162, 164, 169, 174, 17s, 235, 237, 241, 246, 250, 26s, 273. 277i 28S, 29S, 307, 31 1, 320. Kinge, 137, 13S, 179, 180. Kingman, 137, 14S, 156, 174. Kingsbcrry, 141, 176. Kingsbery, 153, 156. Kingsbury, 137, 158, 176. Kingsly, 145. Kingston, 176. Kinlock, 2S7. 372 City Document No. 100. Kinnev, 29S, 31 1. Kinni^y, 305. Kinseleye, 140. Kinsley, 172, 179. Kinsly, 155. Kinsman, 152. Kirbey, 165, 167. Kirby, 299. Kirkwood, 291, 302. Kirman, 134. Kirrey, 153. Kitchin, 142. Knap, 17S. Knapp, 1 78. Knapton,23S. Kneeland, 28,94, 'o^, 16S, 363, 294, 321, 322, 323>326, 331- Knige, iSo. Knight, 2S, 94, 125, 137, 13S, 142, 145, 146, 147. 150, 153. '57. 164, 168, 272, 288. Knights, 143. Kno, 2S2. Knohre, 158. Knolls, 137. Knolton, 155, 156. Knot, 241 . Knoules, 145. Knoulton, 141. Knowles, 253, 256, 2S6. Knox, 243, 318, 324, 326. Robert, 273. Kubey, 170. Labarus, 169. Labbloome, 226. Lablanch, 245. Lad, 256. Lagan, 94. Laha, 314, 316. Laines, ii;i, 22S. Lake, 141, 143, 150, 207, 251. Lakey, 271. Lakin, 150. Laking, 151. Lamb, 75, 94, 125, 162, 16S, 170, 173, 243, 249, 320. Lambart, 263. Lambe, 133, 134, 228. Lambert, 140, 2S2, 324, 326. Lambertia, 272. Lamm, 273. Lamont, 29, 94. La Mottee, 29. Lampson, 13S, 154, 280. Lamson, 158. Lanckton, 136, 155. Landale, 306. Landon, 166, 169, 225. Lane, 147, 151, 153, 160, 165, 166, 174, 175, 176, 1 78, 234, 238, 240, 256, 265, 273. Lang, 247. Langberry, 153. Langdon, 272, 2S6, 312, 313, 321, 325, 327. Langford, 143, 243. Langhton, 326. Langlee, 174. Langley, 139, 172, 233. Langworth, 276. Lankestar, 162. Lansford, 279. Lapa, 311. Lapier, 94. Laply, 259. Larey, 272, 279, 307. Lark en, 255, 256. Larkin, 75, 76, 94, 140, 312, 321. Larment, 241. Larmore, 293. Larnard, 2S8. Larrance, 262. Larrott, 94. Lase, 289. Lash, 165. Laskin, 140. Lassey, 272. Lastly, 240. Lathrop, 229, 230, 231, 236. Latta, 307. Latthorn, 2S4. Laugliton, 124, 180. Laurence, 13S, 165, 171, 3S9. Lavender, 310. Lavis, 167. Law, 259. Lawes, 141. Lawler, 2S7, 302, 304. Lawley, 257. Lawrance, 274. Lavvren, 20. Lawrence, 151, 200, 296. Laws, 30, 94, 301. Lawson, 76, 94, 124, 246, 268, 31S, 319. Layton, 139, 151, 155. Lazell, 154, 174, 175. Leach, 133, 143, 252. Leadbetter, 150, 172, 216, 217. Leader, 145. Leades, 179. Leads, 172. Leager, 141. Lealand, 177. Learman, 2SS. Learned, 135, 144. Leaveritt, 325. Leavitt, 331. Leawis, 134. Lebauch, 250. Leblam, 239. Leblou, 249. Le Bourden, 314. Le Bourdon, 314. Lebrok, 241. Lecan, 241. Leckei, 227. LeCrais,2S8. Lecras, 241. Leddell, 293. Ledley, 322. Ledyard, 269. Lee, 150, 267, 275, 378, 288, 292, 305, 311, 326. Leech, 148, 155, 165, 167. Leeds, 143, 150, 155, 171. Legg, 136, IS5, 161, 193. Le Grand, 314. Leichfeild, 171. Leishman, 30, 94. Leith, 303. Leland, 172, 234. Lemarmett, 241. Le Masservier, 315. Lendell, 47. Lennard, 240. Lenox, 30, 94. Leoman, 142 Leonard, 149, 162, 174, 255. Leores, 273. Lepair, 125. Lepear, 31. Lepine, 265. Leprevet, 241. I-erebe, 158. Le Roy, 315. Lesage, 241. Lescey, 171. Leshon, 315. Le Siberrel, 2S8. Le Siberrill, 288. Leslie, 268. Leson, 178. Lessely, 316. Letham, 276. Lelherbridge, 166. Lethermore, 136. Letlefeild, 146. Leuson, 139. Leutt, 270. Levens, 135, 17S. Leveret, iSS, 191, 206.^ Index of Names. 373 Leverett, 164. X,e%'eritt, 135, 140. Levet, 154, 169. X,evett, 137. X.evil, 341. Levingstone, 173, 174, 230. Levit, 171, 174, 175. Levitt, 170. Lewes, 142, 144, 263. Lewis, 31, 137,146, 147, 14S, 157, 161, 163, 167, 169, 172, 240, 244, 24s, 247, 253, 259, 277, 280, 2S3, 291, 293, 299, 306, 315. Lher, 319. Libey, 2S0. Lightfoote, 137. Lilley, 169. Lillford, 14S. Lillie, 225, 261. Lilly, 163, 274, 2S9. Limeburn, 293. Limeburner, 314. Limon, 162. Liach, 272, 2S9, 310. Lincoln, 155, 174, 175, 270, 321. Lincolne, 142, ici, 154. Lindall, lOJ, 114, 121. Linda, 161. Lindell, 42, iii. Lindon, 147. Lindly, 236. Lindsey, 259, 304. Line, 143. Linkletre, 252. Linkletter, 264. Linkorne, 138. Linsby, 320. Linsey, 2S2. Linsford, 173. Lion, 160, 172. Lipincote, 140. Liscombe, 169. Lisle, 303. Lister, 142. Litchmore, 320. Lithered, 23S. Litlefeild, 146. Livermore, 150, 160. Livey, 274. Lloyd, iQO, 324. Loang, 275. Lobdell, 32, 94, 152, 175, 176. Lobden, 124. Locker, 270. Lockewood, 133. Lockmaker, 247. Lockwood, 133, 13S. Lo[fJt, 167. Logan, 32, 257. Logen, 266. Logie, 265. Loller, 269. Lomas, 179. Lone, 277. Loneda, 94. Lonedon, 94. Long, 272, 306, 308. Longe, 137, 144. Lookely, 169. Looker, 142, 144. Lopez, 234. Lord, 136, 137, 140, 146, 1S5, 243, 2S7. Loreing, 137. Loring, 151, 174, 175, 1S2, 1.84, 1S5, 246, 251, 253, 261, 293, 304, 316, 31S, 319, 324. Lothrr,p, 205. Lotter, 307. Louden, i^g. Loughlon, 232. Lovatt, 299. Love, 173, 184, 185, 1S6, 190, 203, 243, 316. Lovegrove, 256. Lovejoy, 151, 152. Lovel, 265. Lovell, 137, 174, 230. Loverain, 165. Lovereo, 227. Loverin, 137. Lovering, 31S. Lovet, 152, 177. Lovjo}', 162. Lovlel, 241. Lovrell, 173. Low, 77, 94, 175, 230, 330. Lowden, 77, 7S, 142, 324. Lowder, 240, 320. Lowdey, 250. Lowe, 321. Lowel, 244. Lowell, 141, 140, 167, 227, 276. Lowlher, 307. Lowthrop, 135. Loyd, 253, 320. Loyde, 299, 302, 310. Loyle, 293. Luby, 274. Lucas, 266, 2S1, 302, 320, 330, 331. Luce, 294, 314, 316. Lucey, 238. Luckis, 17, 243. Luckus, 89. Luddon, 173, 174. Ludkin, 137, 13S. Ludlowe, 133. Lugmore, 238. Luis, 175. Luise, 157. Luke, 244. Lull, 151. Lumbard, 162. Lumberd [Lombard ?], 133, 134. Lumbert, 135, 273. Lumkin, 13S. Lumpson, 152. Lunt, 139, 152, 156, 16S, 311. Lush, 94, 260. Lusher, 273. Lussher, 139. Lux, 168. Luxford, 153. Lyall, 264. Lyde, 32S, 329. Lydell, 94. Lydget, 151. Lyman, 134, iSo, 219. Lymon, 157. Lynch, 263. Lyncoln, 150, 330. Lynd, 136, 150. Lyndall, 154. Lynde, 127, 165, 166, 1S7, 220. Lynds, 154. Lyndsay, 29S. Lyntey, 94. Lynzey, 158. Lynzy, 163. Lyon, 145, 14S, 149, 154, IS9. I70> 172, 23S, 262. Lytherland, 167, 16S. Lytlefeild, igo. Mack, 274. Mackanah, 176. Mackarty, 167. Mackay, 272, 2S9, 304. Mackbun, 2S9. Mackdaniel, 166. Mackdonel, 254. Mackemoryn, 168. Muckeny, 177. Mackerle, 302. Mackerwither, 177. Mackey, 260. Mackiah, 176. Mack Intash, 267. Mackintosh, 177. Mackientick, 266. Macklin, 235. MackneroU, 240. 374 City Document No. 100. Macknutt, 253. Mackrell, 235. Mackrill, 203, 205. Mackroth, 371. Macksford, 249. Madden, 7,^6. Maddison, 167. Maddock, 146. Mader, 143. Madinde, 147. Madock, 311. Mady, 252. Magar, 2S5. Magee, 310. Maggott, 136. Magner, 325. Magrath, 243. Magvarlee, 175. Mahan, 273, 285. Mahane, 311. Mahewe, 135. Mahon, 275. Mahony, 2S7. Maies, 141, 147. Main, 285, 2S8, 305. Mainerd, 161. Mainland, 259. Maisters, 134. Malam, 213. Malcolm, 276. Malcom, 272, 290, 301, 317. Malcomb, 297, 301. Malcum, 308. Mall, 290. Mallan, 300. Mallone, 305. Malony, 299. Malson, 272. Man, 154, 169, 172, 173, 194, J2S, 322. Manderston, 25S. Mandervel, 2S8. Mang, 1 48. Maning, 150. Mankey, 261. Manley, 161, 174, 191, 199. Mann, 79, 94, 124. Manning, 140, 143, 165, 166, 205, 216, 249, 28S. Mansfeild, 143, 157, 163, 174, 175. Mansfield, 250, 253, 269. Manson, 79, 80, 231. Manter, 277. Maragrine, 2S4. Marble, 147. March, 142, 156. Marcham, 156. Mardson, 312. Margeson, 238. Margrett, 256, 260. Mariner, 226, Marion, 78, 79, Si, 124, 196, 210, 225. Mariot, 95. Maris, 271. Markeham, 153. Markham, 152, 179. Markland, 242. Maroney, 297. Marr, 239. Marran, 285. Marret, 148. Marriner, 182, 269. Marrion, 145, 154. Marroie, 282. Marryott, 137. Marsh, 147, 151, 154, 155, 161, 162, 165, 16S, 173. 17s. 178. 179- Marshal, 162, 257. Marshall, 33, Si, 94, 95, 124, 136, 13S, 141, 143, 145, 147, 150, 156, 158,- 160, 161, 163, 165, 16S, 179, 203, 242, 244, 24S, 254, 255, 25S, 265, 273, 278, 2S3, 291, 295. Marshcroft, 170. Marshe, 137. Marsliell, 158. Marshfield, 162. Marshoin, 312. Marsl, 323. Marson, 95. Marston, 141, 149, 150, 153, 312, 314. Marten, 139, 140, 31Q, 320, 325, 327. Martial, 136. Martin, 140, 145, 148, 149, 239, 248, 261, 2S8, 293. 30s. 3'6. Martine, 161. Martyn, 147, 167. Mary, 237, 262, 265, 292. Maryion, 164. Maryon, 164, 166. Mascoll, 154. Maskor, 150. Mason, 34, 95, loi, 117, 124, 136, 145, 14S, 149, 150, 151, 158, 159, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 171, 176, 177, 1S2, 216, 279, 321. Masser, 169. Massey, 149. Massie, 140. Massy, 135. Master, 245. Masters, 35, 94, 95, 125, 239, 301. Maslerson, 153. Mastin, 25S. Maston, 162. Mather, 144, 155, 162, 168, 170, 171, 222, 32S. Mathew, 293. Mathews, 36, 95, 257, 265, 269. Mathis, 142. Matson, 135, 148, 164, 165. Mattax, 312. Matthews, 167, 274. Mattin, 314. Mattock, 166, 167. Mattocke, 145, 227. Mattoone, 146. Mattox, 164. Mattson, 228. Mattucke, 139. Maud, 313, 315. Maude, 137. Maudsley, 139, 154. Maugher, 310. Maul, 276. Maverick, 166, 233, 243. Mavericke, 146,161. Mavracke JMaverick?], 133, 134, 136. Mavricke [Maverick?], 134. Mawdley, 253. Mawry, 134. Maxfeild, 172. Maxwell, 149, 168, 249, 260, 261, 264, 2Sg, 293. 294, 319- May, 9S, 14S, 159, 319, 320. Mayer, 322. Mayes, 171, 31S. May hew, 2^0. Mayho, 2S6. Maynard, 143, 144, 157. Mayo, 170. McBrarn, 293. McBrine, 294. McCannon, 267. McCarney, 351. McCarrell, 245, 265. McCartei, 226. McCarter, 276. McCartey, 306. McCarthy, 95. McCartie, 307. McCarty, 265, 269, 2SS, 310. McClain, 15. McClaran, 259. McCleutick, 2S1, 304. McClester, 302. McClintick, 272. McCloud, 250, 267. McCluer, 31S. McComb, 244. McConnel, 290. McCordey, 260. Index of Names. 375 McCordy, 293. McCourdre, 36. McCowan, 259. McCowdre, 99. McCowen, 2S7. McCoy, 229, 246. McCracken, 293. McCulloch, 36, 95, 275. McCurdy, 252, 2S4. McDaniel, 243, 263, 300, 305, 314. ;McDonald, 275. jMcDonnaugn, 2S9. McDonnell, 296. McDonogh, 299. :McDueIl, 293. McDufie, 2S6. McDugall, 292. McDunner, 2S8. McEvan, 2S1. McEwen, 294, 309. McFadden, 320. ;McFarlan, 304. McFarland, 297. McFarlin, 315. McFee, 2S6. McFerren, 257. McFerson, 252. McForland, 293, McGarth, 250. McGee, 274. McGhune, 2S1. McGill, 293. McGrah, 273. McGray, 265. McGregor, 2S2. McGroth, 265. McHaney, 300. Mchoon, 298. Mclntire, 252. Mcintosh, 37, 95, 296. McKean, 246, 27S. McKeen, 300. McKeil, 263. McKeller, 293. McKendly, 293. McKennedy, 305. McKennery, 277. ^ McKensey, 308. McKew, 294. :McKillop, 293. McKimm, 248. McKnap, 312. McKnit, 310. McKown, 318. McLallean, 277. McLane, 250. r.IcLartin, 2S4. McT.ean, 276, 277, 2S9, 305, 309. McLeod, 307. McMasler, 269, 2S7, 307. McMasters, 296, 301. McMean, 309, 310. McNaghton, 293. McNamara, 263, 273, 2S7, 2SS. McNeal, 37, 42, 94, 95, 124, 257, 260, 264, 304- McNeil, 2SS, 295. 3°!. 307. 3'°. 3'i. i^°- McNeill, 42, 264, 319, 322. McNemaro, 269. McNutt, 257, 2S6, 300. McPhillimy, 249, 250, 255. McPhiloniy, 262. McRoss, 294. McSweney, 298. McThelomy, 257. McVicker, 293. Meade, 13S, 148. Meads, 156. Meaglan, 285. Mcakins, 138, 179. Mcalon, 285. Means, 319. Mears, 279. Medcalf, 2S7. 278, Medcalfe, 141, 143, 145, 147. i57, 177- Meears, 196. Meade, 170. Meer's, 16S. Meeres, 22S. Meinzies, 217. Mekyn, 137. Melby, 155. Melish, 234. Melledge, 272. Mellege, 318. , Mellen, 140. Melley, 05. Mellish, 303. Mellowes, 135, 150. Melius, 78, 94, 124, Mellvin, 227. Melone, 249. Me Loy, 42. Melveill, 307. Melvill, 325. Memory, 172. Memy, 248. Mendam, 145. Menth, 311. Mercier, 313. Mereman, 260. Meriam, 163. Merren, 294. Merrett, 30S. Merriam, 139, 141, 14S, 154, 163. Merrick, 14S. Mtrrifeild, 172. Merril, 156. Merrill, 140, 157. Merrit, 157. Merrow, 154. Merry, 135, iSo. Merrypine, 255. Merth, 292. Meserve, 270. Messenger, 14S, 164, 167. Messengr [Messenger?], 169. Messervey, 314. Messinger, 165.. Metcalf, 152, 158. Metcalfe, 136, 142, 144, 156, 176. Michell, 42, 144, 296. Micher, 255. Mick, 246. Mickel, 265. Mico, 185. Middlecott, 161, 167. Middleton, 165. Midford, 292. Miers, 230. Mighell, 172. Mighill, 140, 153. Mile, 146. Miles, 139, 143, 154, 164, 261. Millar, 153, 157. Miller, 13S, 139, 162, 170, iSo, 183, 227, 228, 229, 252, 258, 267, 270, 277, 285, 286, 2S7, 290, 294, 306, 313, 317, 326, 329. Milles, 146. Millett, 146, 311. Mills, 133, 167, 176, 258, 266, 270. Millward, 243. Millwood, 316. Millwright, 259. Milton, 16S, 175, 24S, 330. Mindis, 2S1 . Minerd, 15S. Minga, 257. Mingy, 140. Minor, 135. Minot, 13s, 148, 160, 168, 315, 328. Minott, 171, 200, 219, 296. Million, 2S9. Minzey, 266. Mires, 241. Miriam, 94, 144. Mirock, 157. Mirriam, 145, 153. 376 City Document No. 100. Mirricke, 162. Mitchel, 247, 25s, 262, 26s, 272, 303, 315. Mitchell, 94, 330, 239, 257, 304, 30S. Mitford, 294. Mitten, 147. Mix, 265. Mixer, 138. Mixsure, 17S. Moat, 301. Modsley, 144, 171. Moffat, 242. Mohaer, 242. Moldsworth, 2S7. Molineaux, 327. Molineux, 43. MoUiken, 263. MoUineau, 99. Mollineaux, 325. Mollony, 266. Moloney, 298. Molony, 267. Molten, 244. Moltman,43. Mon, 309. Moncoy, 241. Mondy, 160. Monk, 211. Monke, 168. Monlony, 248. Montague, 146, 162. Monteer, 227. Montfforde, 22S. Montgomerie, 251, 270, 287. Montgomery, 276, 278. Moodei, 226. Moody, 13S, 136,148, 156, 161, 178, 179, 252, 275. 314.318,319.321- Moor, 81, 95, 149, 163, 1S9, 24s, 24S, 249, 251, 252, 261", 263, 265, 266, 267, 273, 276, 2S2, 2S4, 290, 309, 314. Moore, 82, 124, 125, 134, 141, 14S, 146, 14S, 150, 159, 164, 169, 214, 251, 2S3, 31S. Moores, 162. Moors, 163. Morcomb, 2S7. More, 137, 139, 142, 143. 232> 2S5. Moreau, 170. Moredock, 239. Morem, de, 2S0. Mores, 245. Morey, 172, 250, 256, 274. Morgan, 143, 162, 273, 330. Morgen, 274. Merges, 273. Morisey, 2S8. Morley, 261, 296. Morly, 143. Moroney, 310. Morphey, 168. Morrall, 134. Morrel, 162. Morrell, 156, 160. Morrey, 270. Morris, 169, 170, 266, 276, 307, 312, 314. Morrison, 166,246, 251, 261, 26S, 2S1, 2S2, 2S3, 2S4, 296. Morriss, 159. Morrs, 44, 133. Morry, 170, 255. Morse, 136, 141, 146, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154. 164, 176, 177, 194, 248, 271, 310. Morss, 177. Mortimer, 322. Mortimore, 166. Morton, 161, 246, 24S, 250, 25S, 264, 26S, 27S, 2S7, 292, 293, 303, 306, 314, 319. Mory, 157, 172. Mose, 141. Moseley, 307. Mosier, 167. Moss, 289. Mosse, 137, 149. Mosses, 287. Mote, 266. Mott, 137, 171, 173, 311. Mould, 1S2. Moulton, 134, 138, 139, 243. Mountague, 17S. Mounteque, 155. Mountfort, 164, 167. Mousell, 13s, 14s, iii- Moxam, 13S. Mudd, 167. Mudg, 159. ■ Mudget, 160. Muggot, 125. Muire, 286. Mulberry, 168. Mulcahy, 298. Mulford, 23S. Mull, 27S. Mullen, 168. MuUins, 231. Mullons, 260. Mum ford, 169, 199, 246. Munday, 140. Mundersoll, 124. Munings, 136. Munioy, 144. Munn, 2S1. Munro, 313. Munroe, 160, 249, 261, 304. Munrow, 292. Murdock, 241. Miirey, 270. Muris, 283. Murphey, 251, 253, 273. Murphy, 270, 2S4, 2S7, 2S9, 29S, 311. Murray, 2S6, 324. Murrey, 264, 276, 286. Mushell, 133, 134. Musselwhit, 139. Mussey, 136. Muste, 135. Muzzey, 148. Mygatt, 44. Mygott, 95. Mylam, 137. Mylletl, 133. Myriam, 159. Nap, 171. Naping, 230. Narramore, 164, 167. Nash, 143, 149, 154, 157, 166, 16S, 173, 174, 1 78, 276,305. Nashe, 135. Nason, 145. Naster, 283. Nation, 268. Nations, 273, 302. Nazro, 303. Neace, 302. Neail, 244. Neal, 279, 2S3. Neale, 142, 147, 16S, 173. Nean, 251. Needam, 144. Needham, 163, 164, 165. Neges, 163. Negos, 135. Negro, 176. Negus, 144, 167. Nelson, 140, 14S, 216, 299. Nesbet, 276. Ness, 311. Nethrland [Netherland], 136. Nettleton, 271. Nevil, 243, 279. New, 242, 312. Newall, 158, 303, 316,331. Newberry, 143, 176. Newbery, 136, 159. Newbury, iSS. Newby, 307. Newcomb, 173. Newegate, 136. Newel, iS9. 244. 320, 321- Index of Names. 377 Newell, 135, 136, 145, 147, 170, 24S, 262^, 277, 279, 295, 297, 303, 322, 327. Neweman, 139. Neweton, 134. Newhall, 157, 15S, 163. Newman, 246,369, 2S6, 326. Newsham, 257. Newton, 142, 143, 144, 150, 157, 163, 172, 252, 27S, 279. Newtten, 161. Niccolls, 150. Nicholate, 152. Nicholes, 161, 275. NichoH, 326. NichoUs, 149, 157. Nichols, 157, 221, 277, 299. Nicholson, 165, 200. Nickels, 319. Nickerson, 13S, 2S6. Nickols, 163. Nickolson, 174. Nicoles, 137. NicoUes, 226, 227. NicoUs, 174, 175. Night, 301. Nightingall, 162. Nile, iss, 173- Nims, 180. Nisbett, 26S. Nitingale, 173. Noble, 156, 255, 320. Noddle, 133. Nogget, 157. Noice, 27S. Noise, 136, 13S. Nolan, 231. Nolen, 320. Nophen, 272. Norcros, 143. Norcross, 145. Norcrosse, 145. Norden, 14S, 149, 159, 166. Norman, 155. Norrice, 140. Norris, 229, 230. North, 141, 17S, 179. Northam, 178. Northup, 276. Northy, 240, 244. Norton, 133, 135, 137, 138, 142, 146, 155, 165, 166, 174, 249. Norwick, 140. Nowel, 153. Noweli, 95, 137, 150, 166, 324. Now Ian, 2S5. Nowland, 311. Nowling, 253. Noyce, 152, 290. Noyes, 95, 124, 150, 152, 153, 202, 215. Noys, 157. Noyse, 140. Nuby, 23S. Nuft, 271. Nuhan, 2S4. Nurs, 159. Nurse, 159. Nuton, 274. Nutson, 269, 290, 302. Nuttage, 249, 267. Nutte, 138. Is' utter, 149. Nutting, 147, 253,300. Nutwich, 254. Nyles, 144. Oake, 161. Oakeman, 147. Oakes, 151, 18S, 276, 2S1, 2S6, 290, 314. Oakeum, 304. Oaks, 158. Obear, 253. Obinson, 166. O'Brien, 298. Obriiin, 257. O'Bryan, 310. Ochinton, 165. Odal, ]6S. O Daniel, 2SS. Odin, 319. Odlin, 164, 167, 16S. Odlyn, 135. O Donal, 251. O'Donel, 29S. Odonely, 257. Ogilve, 237. Ogilvie, 217. Ohara, 236. Okes, 142. Oldam, 151, 160. Oldeham, 133. Old Field, 313. Olds, 314. Oldum, 159. Olford, 254. Oliver, 49, 95, 99, loi, io3, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,109, 110,111, 112, 113, 114,115, 116, 117, iiS, 119, 121, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, J34, 135, 140, 141, 161, 164, 182, 191, 198, 205, 208, 214, 317, 220, 233, 270, 309. Olliuer [Olliver?], 153. Olliver, 152, 155, 156, 161. Ollivr (Olliver?), 151. Ollyver, see Oliver. Olmstead, 134. Olney, 13S. Oman, 292, 314. Omand, 283, 2S3. OiXeal, 253, 273. Onion, 144, 176. Orchard, 165, 244. Ordaway, 149. Ore, 271. Orill, 95, I2J Orin, 265. Ormsby, 2S6. Ornellas, de, 2S1. Orr, 245, 247, .252, 254, 286, 296, 304. Orrick, 249. Orris, 164, 167, 169. Orston, 383. Ory, 237. Osborn, 95, 124, 171, 236. Osborne, 103, 104, 105, 108, 109, no, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, iiS, 119, 121, 127, 139, 151. 379, 297, 299. Osburn, 159. Osbiirne, 144, 152. Osgood, 136, 139, 149, 153, 160, 163, 260. Osmer, 138. Osop, 165. Otis, 319, 320. Ottis, 137. Ouldam, 145. Oursell, 236. Overmore, 150. Owen, 95, 145, 172, 173, 231, 261, 271, 277, 2S2. Oxenbridge, 150, 233. Pace, 243. Paddeshall, 151. Paddey, 166. Paddleford, 173, 177. Padert, 254. Padock, 320. Paff'er, 163. Page, 133, 141, 142, 148, 160, 17S, 323. Paget, 312. Pagett, 296. Paige, 166, 16S. Pain, 96, 162, 186, 26S. 393. Paine, 96, 140, 141, 145, 14S, 157, 165, 166, 168, ■69. i73i 17^. '78, 182, 318, 330, 32S. Painter, 14 r, 338. Pairish, 156. Pake, 245. Palfrey, 15, 52, 95, 124, 133, 134, 32S. Palgrave, 133. Pallamer, 240. 378 City Document No. 100. Palmer, 133, 134, 139, 141, 142, 146, 153, 157, 206, 214, 237, 244, 309. Pamella, 302. Pannly, 147. Panton, 16S. Pantry, 136. Parater, 271. Parcke, 170. Pardon, 143. Parish, 138. Park, 147, 293, 290. Parke, 155, 257. Parkeman, 136. Parker, 94, 135, 136, 13S, 141, 143, 14?. H^, 152, 154, 156, 15S, 163, i6g 170, 176, 241, 249, 266, 269, 271, 275, 277, 27S, 2S1, 2S2, 286, 291, 295, 301, 304, 306, 30S, 31S, 319, 323^325- Parkas, 150. Parkhurst, 143. Parkhust, 160. Parkman, 331. Parkr (Parker ?), 143. Parks, 134, 324. Parlin, 277. Parmele, 313. Parmenter, 140, 142. Parmer, 262. Parmiter, 145, 154, 166, 173. Parmitor, 233. Parnell, 153. Parr, 141, 256. Parrat, 140. Parrih, 229. Parris, 231, 232. Parrot, 324. Parrott, 95, 104, 107, 119, 273, 2S4. Parrum, 167, 169. Parsoll, 124. Parson, 180. Parsons, 139, 144, 149, 156, 157, 161, 162, 165, 166, 179, 260, 267, 301. Partman, 169. Parton, 169. Partridge, 139, 143, 177, 23S. Partrig-g, 179. Pary, 144. Pasmore, 166. Pason, 13S, 15s, 157. 160, 172. Passens, 15S. Passon, 140. Pasteen, 226. Patch, 150, 154, 251. Patrick, 165, 237. Patridg, 145. Patridge, 147. Patten, 99, 144, 154, 264, 267, 26S, 2S1, 307, 316, 322. Patterson, 2S5. Patteshall, 152, 169. Pattinggell, 141. Pattison, 160. Pattricke, 133. Paty, 2S0. Paul, 172, 250, 25S. Paule, 145. Paxton, 299. Payn, 1C2. Payne, 141, 144, 147, 154, 165, 200, 217, 220, 327- Payson, 155, 159, 17°. SH. 3i7. 3'^9- Peach, 156, 244. Peacock, 164. Peak, 301 . Peake, 136, 159, 170, 171. Peal, 267. Pearce, 13S, 153. Pearide, 269. Pearley, 142. Pearly, 154, 159, 162, 305. Pearse, 145, 147, 160, 172, 324. Pearson, 171, 256. Pease, 136, 149, 166, 167, 254, 296. Peaseley 142. Peason, 205. Pebody, 142, 152, 157, 162. Peck, 49, 96, 125, 139, 16S, 176, 242, 249, 316, 32S. Pecke, 226, 231. Pecker, 201, 202, 270, 329. Pecocke, 139. Peek, 169. Peeke, 172. Peelsbury, 149. Peerce, 144. Pegge, 165. Peggy, 1S5, 196, 201. Peirce, 17, 96, 135, 136, 139, 142, 150, 152, 154, 157, 160, 164, 165, 166, 167, 249, 263, 27S, 279. 282, 313, 316,317, 319,321. Peirces, igo. Peirepoint, 249. Peirpoint, 170. Peirse, 14S, 157. Peirson, 144, 155, 166, 271. Pele, 248. Pelham, 133, 143/ Pell, 135, 139, 165, 292, 223, 23S, 283. Pellet, 159. Pelton, 171. Pelum, 253. Pelut, 264. Pemberton, 144, 161, 169, 227, 279. Pembrton [Pemberton], 133. Pembrooke, 226. Pemerton, 135. Pen [Penn?], 133. Pendergrass, 274. Pendicles, 279. Pendleton, 136. Pengilley, 154. Peniman, 154 Penman, 305. Penn, 282. Penney, 166, 169, 305. Penninian, 150, 154, 173, 20S, 314", 326. Penny, 23S, 296, 315. Pennyman, 134, 165. Pensy, 232. Penticus, 140. Pepper, 136, 143, 168, 171, 264, 273, 275, 312. , Pereway, 270. Perkins, 95, 96, 119, 124, 125, 134, 13S, 138, 140, 142, 157, 159, 226, 227, 230, 243, 292, 304- Perkis, 158. Perly, 149. Perram, 159. Perrei, 227. Perrey, 248. Perrin, 320. Perring, 302. Perrum, 158. Perry,96, 124, 134, 140, 14S, 154, 159, 169, 177, 272, 296, 318, 319. Perse, 178. Person, 153, 162, 239. Pervier, 315. Perwitch, :68. Pescot, 236. Peters, 137, 252, 265. Pettegrew, 296. Pettergrow, 296. Phagin, 265. Pharo, 174, 175. Phealan, 243. Phelabrowne, 148. Phelpes, 133, 136. Phelph, 155. Phelps, 150, 162, 163, 16S, iSo, 240, 266. Phese, 143. Philbrick, 149. Philebrowne, 149. Philips, 161, 244, 250. Phillip, 174, 294. Phillips, 3:, 47, 94, 95, 99, loi, 104, 107, 115, 124, 125, 133, 134. 139. 147. 152, IS3. 154. 158, 159, 166, 167, 169, 174, 177, 182,201, Index of Xames. 379 231, 23S, 24S, 251, 25,6, 25S, 266, 273, 2S1, 28+, 2SS, 2S9, 293, 303, 311, 313, 31S, 319, 320, 327. Phillis, 257. Philps, 266. Phiney, 313. Phippen, 143, 155. Phippeny, 176, 27S. Phippin, 137. Phipps, 150, 161, 167, 1S4, 243, 255. Phips, 142. Pickard, 156. Pickendon, 237. Pickering, 149. Pid, 142. Fidg, 158. Pidge, 177. Pierce, 124, 125, 134, 296, 320. Pier Point, 145. Pierpoint, 153, 271, 292, 318. Pierson, 155. Pigg. 3 35- Pigott, 169. Pike, 13S, 144, 153, 160, 165, 171, 262, 316, 322. Pillips [Phillips?], 133. Pillogrove, 252. Pills, 251. Pilsbiiry, 150, 151. Pimm, 227. Pinchbank, 2S2. Pinchen, 142. Pinchon, 303. Pinder, 247. Pinel, 315. Pinney, 151. Pinor,' 156. Pinsent, 234. Pippen, 297. Pipon (?), 323. Pirkins, 25S, 265, 274, 300. Pisant, 311. Pitcher, 141, 15^1, 172, 230, 23S, 330. Pitman, 356, 159, 246, 258, 270. Pitts, 140, 167, 174, 17s, 234, 32s, 327. Pi"y, iss, 156, 174. Pixley, 179. Place, 140, 144, 166. Piatt, 157. Platts, 168. Playsteed, 166. Plembley, 166. Plimpton, 117, 179, 320. Pludder, 2S1. Plum, 171. Plumb, 171. Plumer, 135, 141, 150, 168, 227. Plumley, 173. Plumr [Plumer], 162. Plunton, 143. Podesters, 2S8. Poget, 144 Poick, 179. Pointer, 96. Pole, 151, Polfrey, 32S. Polkinham, 2S3. Pollard, 167, 327. Polle, 25S. PoUey, 330. Pomery 179,180. Pomory, 179. Pompillion, 23-;. Pom rev, iSS> ^is- Pomry, 155. Pond, 142, 158, 171, 176. Pook, 321. Pool, 174, 270, 330. Poole, 166. Pools, 283. Poor, 241, 244, 24S,' 253, 273, 274, 2S2, 2S4, 321. Pop, 241, 298. Pope, 136, 138, 159, i')4, 172, 2S3, 286. Popes, 324. 166, 152, 29s. Popkin, 96. Porsune, 144. Port, 273. Porter, 135, 13S, 140, 141, 145, 147. hS, iSi» 152, 157, 159, 161, 162, 164, 166, 16S, 174, 178, 1S6, 232, 233, 23s, 239, 279, 298, 301, 30S. Portlock, 232. Portraorte, 136. Poter, 158. Poterfield, 299. Potter, 95, 136, 139, 140, j6t„ 231, 25^, 272, 274, 31S. Pottle, 244. Potts, 242. Pounding, 22S. Powell, 95, 96, 99, 104, 106, 111, 124, 141, 16S, 204, 2S3. Powels, 320. Power, 243, 253, 2S9. Pownall, 127. Powning, 143. Prat, 140, 151. Pratt, 96, 133, 13s, 143, 144, 14s. HS, ISS. 156, 164, 168, 174, 177, :78. 273 296, 29S, 319. Pray, 173. Preble, 146. Preist, 165, 166, 170. Prence, 142. Prentice, 134, 145, 155, 157. Prentis, 159. Prescot, 154, 156, 159, 166, 269. Prescott, 149, 1 78. Presions, 233. Pressin, 242. Prest, 143, 148, 299. Preston, 159, 160, 171, 272, 318. Prestone, 17S. Price, 137, 142, 14S, 153, 168, 264, 292, 309, 311. 330- Prichard, 83, 142, 259, 298. Prichet, 320. Pride, 152. Pridee, 30S. Prim, 274. Primrose, 261. Prince, 96, 124, 136, 154, 155, 175, 176, 230, 231. 233, 236, 239,. 240, 278, 295, 319, 320. Pringle, 27S. Pritchard, 96, 144. Pritchet, 157. Prize, iSo* Proa, 243. Probery, 292. Procoter, 226. Procter, So, 161, 166, 295,302, 307. Proctor, So, 138, 143, 161, 220, 226, 331. Proice, 267. Prout, 117, 143, 161, 247. Proutt, 166. Province, 96, 125. Provo, 251. Prratt, 157. Puffer, 173, 176. Pugsley, 168. Pulcifer, 234. Pullen, 234, 283, 285. Pulling, 244, 299. Pulsifer, 17S. Pulter, 124. Pumbrey, 152. Pumiss, 241. Pummery, 134. Pumrey, 130. Pumroy, 232, 267. Punchard, 235. Puncheon, 212. Purbeck, 259, 309. Purbuck, 95, 269. Purchase, 137. Purkins, 157. Purkis, 165. Purrington, 151. 380 City Documex.t No. 100. Putnian, J42, 147, 159. Putnam, 96, 125, 155, 301, 32S. Pynclion, 103, 104, 105, no, 113, 116, 127, 144, 17S, 179. Pyne, 136. Pynny, 135. Quales, 285. Quark, 251. Quarks, 273. Quick, 96, 124, 242. Quin, 274. Qliincy, 96, 100, 124, 256, 319. Quinland, 3SS. Quinsey, 135,-148, 161,167, 173. Quirk, 285, 2S7, 2SS. Rabay, 241. Radford, 241. Raiment, 156. Rainer, 17S. Raines, 146. Rainsbotham, 231, 240. Rainsfoard, 138. Rainsford, 1S6. Ralleff, 293. Ramage, 268, 292,309. Ramaige, 285. Raman, 313. Ramsay, 2S3. Ramsdell, 163. Ramsey, 169, 249, 275, 276. Ranchen, 242. Rand, 45, 147, 149, 151, 163, 20S, 309. Randal, 307, 319. Randall, 271, 306. Randill, 135. Randol, 163. Randoll, 174, 243. Ranger, 150, 164. Rankin, 258. Ranton, 309. Raseford, 169. Rasin, 300. Ratclift", 279. RatclifFe, 167. Ravensdale, 136. Rawlen, 143. Rawling, 134. Rawlings, 236. Rawlins, 133, 134, 135, 137, 165, 171. Rawlinson, 138. Rawlyns, see Rawlins. Rawson, 138, 156, 164. Ray, 124, 156, 165, 174, 255,259, 2S3, 292. Rayment, 156, 159. Raymond, 135, 235, 273. Raymore, 328. Rayner, 150, 22S. Rea, 93, 96, 1 48, 159, 259. Read, 103, 113, 116, 124, 140, 147, 152, 154, 156, 157, 164, 245, 262, 324. Reade, 135, 136, 141, 145, 147, 154. Reading, 146. Readon, 284. Reads, 155. Reaks, 233. Reason, 239. Record, 175. Reddin, 135. Reddings, 135. Reddington, 157. Reding, 260. Redington, 159. Redman, 172. Rednap, 163. Rednape, 136. Reed, 96, 139, 160, 174, 191, 236, 247, 284, 299, 302. Reeves, 144, 301. Reier, 253. Remeth, 145. , Remick, 48, 96. Rendell, 144. Rening, 2S3. Renolds, 246, 250. Renolls, 146. Renouf, 23S, 239. Renton, 261, 263. Reside, 286. Revere, 326. Revess, 242. Rexwood, 227. Reynolds, 14S, 164, 279, 309. Rey noils, 136. Reynols, 166. Reynor, 235. Reynr [Reyner?], 142. Rhine, 2S4. Rhoades, 15S. Rhoads, 15S. Rhodes, 163. Rhon, 96. Riall, 160, 172. Rice, 96, 99, 124, 140, 141, 144, 147, 151, 161, 164, 171, 176, 261, 2S2, 289, 31S, 319, 320, Richard, 237. Richards, 134, 140, 143, 145, 150, 156, 158, 163, 170, 174, 176, 207, 22S, 23S, 240, 246, 297, 302. Richardson, S3, 97, 134, 134, 148, 151, 152, 153. 154. 160, 16S, 177, 18S, 189, 234, 237, 277. 285,300,311, 3i4,.3-iS, 321, 323. Richds [Richards?], 154. Richee, 2S1. Richerson, 315. Richeson, 30S. Richey, 277, 321. Richrds [Richards?], 141. Richrdson [Richardson?], i^^S. Rickford, 124. Ricks, 165. Riddan, 151. Rider, 165, 169. Ridge, 233. Ridgeway, 96. Ridgway, 125, 319, 320, 327. Rider, 158, 283, 284. Ridley, 307, 321. Rien, 260, 298. Ries, 158. Riff, 154. Rigbey, 142, 171. Riggs, 135. Right, 142, 160. Rlglithead, 300. Riley, 150. Rimgton, 151. Rimington, 139. Rinch, 286. Riney, 257. Ring, 173, 273. Ringby, 259. Ringe, 141, 160. Rion, 289. Ripley, 142, 147, 174, 175. Riscraft, 180. Risden, 166. Rise, 145, 257. Ritchie, 276. Rite, 2S3. Rix, i6g. Roach, 24s, 252, 272, 2S4, 285, 300, 318. Roads, 153, 157. Roaper, 141. Robbins, 155, 159, 163, 164. Robbinson, 151, 164, 167, 168. Robe, 22S. Robert, 241, 317. Roberts, 143, 149, 150, 164, 165, 171, 17S, iSS, 215, 227, 22S, 241, 263, 267, 274, 27S, 2S2, 301, 320, 321, 330. Robertson, 261, 265, 281, 289, 296, 307. Robins, 319, Index of Names. 381 Robinson, 141, 142, 150, 157, 160, 163, 16S, 169, 170, 171, 172, 1S6, 1S9, 232, 255, 25S, 259, 262, 277, 293, 324. Robison, 2^2, 275, 279. Robrt [Robert ?J, 139. Robson, 265, 300. Rock, 167, 270. Rocke, 145. Rocket, 14S, 177. Rocketl, 177. Rockewell, 133, 134. Rockwell, 295, 297, 306, 315. Rockwood, 156. Rodes, 156. Rodgers, 152, 226. Roe,""25S. Roffe, 140. Rogers, 96, 124, 13S, 139, 140, 146, 150, 153, 160, 167, ]6S, 170, 174, 222, 23s, 240, 242, 243, 24S, 263, 266, 269, 270, 27s, 276, 277, 2S0, 2S2, 2S4, 2S5, 2SS, 297, 300, 311, 312, 3>6. Roggers, 45. Roian, 271. Roise, 135. Roles, 271. Rolfe, 150. Rollen, 2S3. Rollenbuckler, 257. Rolston, 169. Romney, 296. Rooker, 17S. Root, 157, 162. Roote, 149, 155, 157, iSo. Rooles, 165. Roots, 137. Ropper, 142. Rose, 25S, 2S0, 2SS, 303. Ross, 167, 243, 268, 2S7, 2SS, 305, 312, 317, 325- Rossen, 160. Rossiter, 133. Rotch, 270, 291, 304. Roukes, 124. Roulstone, 243. Rouse, 143, 313. Rouz, 167. Row, 152, 247, 2SS, 297, 299, 303. Rowe, 52, 140, 323. Rowland, 246. Royall, 240. Royce, 169. Rrione, 227. Ruck, 140, 156. Rucke, 14S, 161, 226. Ruddock, 321. Ruddyk, 140. Rude, 233. Rue, de, 239. Rufels, 275. Rug?. 149- Ruggles, 134, 13s, 13S, 139, 147, 159, 165, 169, 170. '73. 234. ^iSy 25S, 260, 297. Rugles, 146, 152. Rumney, 289, 325. Rumsee, 16S. Rush, 143. Rushwonh, 146. Russe, 163. Russell, 137, 141, 143, 14S, 149, 153, 154, 162, 167, 178, 179, 242, 243, 249, 250, 256, 263, 27s. 299. 300, 305, 30S, 310, 317, 325. Russells, 155. Rust, 138, 152, 162, 16S, 174, 179. Ruth, 143. Rutland, 264. Ryadon, 274. Ryall, 154. Ryan, 243, 24S, 250, 264, 272, 2SS, 295. Rydeat, 144. Rye, 165. Ryley, 2^9. Ryon, 261, 270. Sabyn, 167. Sadler, 139, 140, 142. Safely, 277. Safford, 156. Saifyn, 150. Sag^ 269. Sage, 257. Sager, 267. Saile, 155. Sale, 13S, 174. Salisbury, 20, 97, 124, 172, 243. Sally, 144. Salman, 16S. Salmon, 320. Salsbury, 97, 167. Salt, 32S. Salter, 103, 106, :i6, 121, 124, 125, 137, 164, 167, 192, 205, 232, 272, 2S2, 297, 30S, 320. Saltonstal, 148. Samfoard, 138. Sampeford, 134. Sample, 272. Sampson, 46, 97, 152, 263. Samuel, 25S. Sandall, 165. Sanders, 97, 173, 232, 244. Sanderson, 164, 17S. Sandrbant [Sanderbant], 143. Sands, 141, 293. Sanford, 141, 150, 164. Sanforth, 145. Sanyde, 155. Sarah, 292. Saretell, 145. Sargent, 97, 15S, 31S, 320. Sarjant, 162. Sarkey, 312. Satchwell, 257. Saunders, 137, 140, 145, 146, 174, 306, iSS, 209, 237. 264, 273. Saunderson, 140. Saundrs [Saunders?], 140. Sautell, 151. Savage, 137, T48, 151, 161, 164, 169, 190, 204, 20s, 292, 300, 302, 313, 323. Savel, 97, 124. Savell, 173. Saviage, 228. Sayer, 175. Sayres, 279. Savil, 157. Savin, 173. Sawell, 170. Sawen, 145. Sawer, 147. Sawyer, 160, 272. Saxton, 164. Sayer, 153. Says, 139. Saywell, 149. Scadlocke, 146. Scales, 140. Scarbourough, 267. Scarbrow, 141. Scarlet, 151, 204. Scarlett, 167. Scelton, 172. Schryder, 275. Scilley, 173, 257. Scobal, 315. ScoUa)-, loi, 103, 104, 105, no. III, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, iiS, 119, 120, 121, 31S, 32S. Scot, 142. Scott, 136, 14S, 157, 159, 170, 173, 17S, 179, 244, 247, 252, 256, 260, 265, 26S, 274, 27S, 279, 2S0, 2S2, 2S4, 2S5, 290, 291, 293, 295, ?9S, 303. 30S, 309, 312, 317, 320, 323, 327. Scotte, 137. Scotto, 139. Scottow, 205, 306. Scruggs, 137. Screech, 250. 382 City Document No. 100. Scuder, 294. Se.iben, 170. Seajles, 157. Seal, 251, 323. Sealy, 244. Seandal, 313. Search, 142, 164. Searl, 151, 167. Searle, 170, 172, 207, 212, 217, 243, 279. Searles, 179. Sears, 290, 31S. Seaton, 269. Seaver, 170, 323. Seavey, 260. Seavir, 152. Seawall, 13S, 153, 154- Sebley, 136. Seckett, 273. Seconib, 301, 30S. Sedgewick, 166. Sedgwick, 138. Seely, 133, 169. Seever, 170. Segerson, 262. Segus, 300. Seir, 141. Selby, 213. Selding, 178. Selkrig, 323. Selkrige, 296. Sellon, 327. Selman, 153. Selsbe, 157. Selsbee, 15S. Senions, 241. Semple, 304. Sendall, 143, 166. Senden, 157. Senderei, 226. Sennison, 169. Sension, 136. S '99, 215,275.315.324.331- Stodder, 175, 226. Stoder, 142. Stone, 97, 124, 13s, 137, 143. 144. HS. M7. 14S, 149, 156, 159, 166, 167, 239, 253, 263, 279, 2S0, 2S3, 289, 291, 29s, 297, 302, 313, 319- Stones, 309. Stoodly, 243. Storey, 167, 201. Stort, 268, 269. Story, 150. Stoughton, 133, 134. Stover, 146, 153, 317. Stow, 158, 244. Stowe, 13s, 143, 14s. 147- Stowell, 174, 175. Stower, 133, 145. Stowers, 137, 287. Stoxey, 97. Straite, 158, 17S. Strange, 136, 235. Stratten, 145, 147, 15S. Stratton, 164, 1^6, 17S. Street, 239. Streete, 143. Strickland, 133. Stringer, 309. Stripton, 2S9. Strong, 156, 162, 179, iSo, 240. Stronge, 138. Strurd, 270. Stuart, 264, 2S7, 391, 293. Stubbs, 144, 176. Studman, 2S4. Studson, 97, 265, 259. Stuedley, 27. Stuff, 304. Stuksley, 156. Sturdavent, 154. Sturgis, 241, 25S, 268, 300. Sturtevant, 97. Stutely, 124. Stutson, 302, 331. Stutts,3i2. Sugett, 234. Sullendine, 27S. Sullivan, 273, 274, 2S7, 2S8. Sullon, 320. Sumer, 147, 154. Suniers, 160. Summer, 273. Sumner, 138, 147, 16c, 165, 171, 172, 322, 325. Sunderland, 243. Sunn, 321. Surrey, 253. Sutherland, 275. Sutton, 143, 1O9, 232, 330. Sveadley, 97. Swaens, 211. Swain, 277. Swaine, 163, 197. Swan, 97, 140, 149, 157, 170, 251, 259, 262. Swaney, 288. Swansey, 260. Swatridge, 97. Swayne, 137, 139, 14S. Sweat, 274. Sweatt, 228. Sweeny, 311. Sweet, 165, 314. Sweete, 141. Sweetser, 300, 311, 322, 327. Sweney, 298. Swetland, 247. Swetman, 138. Swetnam, 162. Swett, 142, 164, 168. Swift, 151, 171, 172, 319. Swifte, 136. Swinaton, 159. Swiney, 313. Swinnerton, 140. Switcher, 270. Switzer, 139. Sword, 97. Syckes, 140. Sykes, 157. Symes, 147. Symmes, 97, 247. Symmons, 310. Symms, 260, 302. Symonds, 13S, 159, 160, 161, 237, 330. Symons, 143, 146, 14S, 150. Syms, 136. Syverens, 138. Tabb, 47, 98, 134, 323. Tabor, 135, 234. Taft, 173. Tailer, 167. Tainter, 168. Takells, 315. Takels, 2S1, 315. Talbut, 171. Talcott, 134. Talham, 261. Tallaway, 235. Talley, 167, 1S2. Talmage, 135. Talmidge, 135. Tanger, 320. Tapley, 140. Tapper, 98. Tappin, 135, 139. Tapping, 16S. Tarbell, 159- Tarber, 272. Tarbox, 306. Tarlaven, 314. Tarleton, 167. Tarne, 143. Tate, 230, 288, 322. Tatham, 251. Tatman, 13S. Tay, 164, 194 196, 207. Tayer, 144, 159. Tayler, 142, 144, 174, 179, 233, 275. Taylor, 84, 85, 98, 99, 138, 142. HS. i47. uS, 154, iSS, 156, 179, 229, 243, 251, 256, 263, 26s, 269, 276, 2S0, 28S, 297, 303, 313, 327. Index of Names. 385 Taylour, 133, 134, 135. Teace, 319. Tead, 247. Teal, 266. Tear, 251. Tedd, 139. Tefeny, 172. Teldin, 290. Tell, 15S. Tempel, 158. Temple, 150, 151, 164, 299. Tenny, 223. Termain, 290. Ternie, 26S. Terrant, 209, 217. Terra, 133. Terree, 133. Terrel, 24S. Terrev, 2S3, 310. Terrif, 32S. Terutch, 29S. Thacher, 144, i69,'294. Thackster, 142. Thatcher, 142, 154, 160. Thaxter, 154, 174, 175, 233. Thaxton, 166. Thayer, 161, 173, 327, 330. Thay'r, 173. Thing, 146, 155. Thirston, 147, 14S, 154. Thom, 230. Thomas, 9S, 141, 145, 162, 166, 171, 179, 236, 241, 242, 244, 248, 259, 26S, 269, 274, 294, 312. Thomason, 239. Thompson, 98, 99, 124, 135, 136, 140, 145, 147, 151, 247, 262, 281, 296, 311, 312, 322, 324. 326. Thomson, 259, 275, 286. Thorn, 271. Thornborei, 226, Thorndick, 155. Thorne, 138. Thorneton, 136. Thornton, 151, 16S, 1S8, 189, 219, 221, 228. Thorntun, 166. Thorp, 158, 240. Thorpe, 144, 177. Thorton, 225. Thoumy, 248. Thrasher, 197. Three Needle, 167. Throckmrton [Throckmorton], 133. Throdingham, 133. Thrumball, 140. Thumb, 2S5. Thurlo, 150. Thurston, 142, 176, 177, 271, 273. Thwing-, 124, 153, 15s, 165, 226, 228, 329. Thwinge, 143. Thwyng, 169. Tidmarsh, 296, 307. Tiff, 141. ' ^'^ ' Tilden,47, 98. Tiler, 162. Tileston, 22, 148, 172, 31S. Tilestone, 171, 172. Tiley, 165. Tilfer, 294. Till, 169. Tiilek, 318. Tilley, 185, 190, 207, 212, 217, 233, 304, 324. Tiilman, 256. Tilton, 155, 178. Timmins, 258. Tims, 237. Tincomb, 48. Tinge, 141. Tinkam, 48. Tinker, 146. Tinkom, 47, 98. Tinkum, 98. Tipen, 240. Tisdal, 271. Titcomb, 260. Titcombe, 142. Tite, 164. Toben, 310, 312. Tobing, 252. Todd, 292. Toker, 171. Toleman, 140, 154, 171, 172. Toler, 31S. Toll, 143. Toman, 229. Tomkins, 13S, 142. Tomlin, 167, 169. Tomlinson, 269. Tomlyns, 134. Tompkins, 142. Tompson, 141, 150, 167, 168, 173, 246, 317. Tomson, 144. Tong, 294. Tool, 279. Topliffe, 151, 172. Topp, 146. Toppan, 14S, 153. Toppu, 150. Torey, 98. Torel, 241. Torner, 271. Torrey, 102, 107, iiS, 123, 124, 149, iji, 156, 170. 173. 174. 222, 249, 295, 307, 310, 314, 32s. 328. Torry, 142, 327. Tory, 143. Tossey, 253. Totman, 171. Toule, 143. Tounr [Touner?] , 157. Tout, 165. Tower, 139, 165, 175, 268, 274. Towers, 267. Town, 160. Towne, 138. Townes, 159. Townesend, 139. Townsend, 113, 137, 151, 152, 154, 156, 161, 163, 164, 166, 167, 1S5, 197, 213, 216, 284, 286, 299. Townshend, 257. Toy, 147. Tozer, 252. Tracy, 310. Tradwell, 314. Trail, 251, 265, 287, 303, 309. Traine, 17S. Traske, 133. Travis, 151, 165, 167, 211. Tray, 256. Treadway, 160. Trecothick, 98. Tredwell, 139, 156. Tree, 274, 2S4. Treeby, 168. Treefarthen, 300. Trefary, 271. Trescot, 143. Trescott, 205. Tresler, 142. Trevey, 166. Trick, 152. Triscot, 156, 187, 205. Triscott, 171. Trisdale, 293. Trisket, 319. Tristram, 171. Tromodeda, 171. Trossey, 92. Trot, 143. Trott, 146, 160, 171, 172,328. Trout, 153. Trow, 153. Trowbridge, 148. True, 160. Trueman, 324. Truesdale, 157. Truleven,3i2. 386 City Document No. 100. Trull, 160. Trumbell, 140. Trumble, 14S, 155. Trusedale, 136. Tucke, 140. Tucker, 9S, 124, 152, 153, 154, 160, 167, 171, 17^. 174. 305. 306, 319- Tuckerman, i6i, 247, 248,318. Tucklen, 272. Tudor, loi. Tuell, 166. Tufte, 168. Turfes, 154. Tuft's, 14S. Tuff"ts, 157. Tufts, 325. Tuil, 304. Tuill, 27S. Tuisdale, 146. Tuisdall, 146. Tuksbery, 162. Tupper, 48. Turbat, 146. Turell, 102, 165, 333. TurftVey, 197. Turin, 149, 164, 166, 167. Turne, 165. Turner, 98, 133, 134, 135, 143, 144, 149, 166, 167, 169, 171, 177, 252, 256, 2S6, 291, 292, 307.309>3io, 324- Turney, 241. Tumor, 164, 169, 177. Turrel, 174. Turrell, 195, 233. Tuttle, 137, 13S, 139, 150, 16:, 204, 306. Twahy, 2S8 Tweed, 261. Twelves, 147, 173, Twicraft, 275. Twicross, 299. Twing, 98. Twitchell, 135, 177. Tybbol, 142. Tydd, 143. Tyle, 310. Tyler, loi, 152, 162, 251, 2S0, 2S1, 283, 30S, 321. Tylestone, 13S. Tyley, 238. Tylley, 136. Tyng, 155. Tynge, 139. Tyson, 312. Tytus, 140. Uffott, 134. Uherenne, 241. Umphryes, 143. Underwood, 138, 14S, 14S. UndrhiU [UnderhiU], 133. Undrwood [Underwood], 136, 143. Undurwood, 160. Unkester, 273. Upam, 15S. Updicke, 169. Upham, 137, 14s, 147, 157. Upher, 139. Upsall, 133, 134. ■ Uptan, 163. Uran, 98, 125. Ure, 304. Uring, 236. Usher, 151, 226. Ustice, 161. Ustis, 320. Vale, 177. Valentine, 153, 19S, 245. Vales, 152, 157, 176, 177. Vallack, 153. Vallentine, 256. Vanbiber, 309. Vandelver, 49, 98. Vandike, 229, 232. Vane, 137. Van-horne, 329. Vans, 269, 2S0. Vardy, 267. Varney, 1S6, 203, 223, Vassall, 224, 272. Vassel, 247. Vauhan, 149. Vears, gS. Veassell, 22S. Veavea, 288. Veazey, 173. Veering, 164. Vejostru, 316. Velicot, 241. Venebel, 26S. Veneble, 26S. Venner, 138, 299. " ' Vereing, 137. Veren, 141. Verins, 193. Verinaes, 142. Vernam, 233. Verncomb, 2SS. Vernon, 257, 267. Verren, 168. Vertee, 166. Vestaly, 315. Vial, 209, 217. Viall, 141, 166. Vibert, 258, 286. Viccars, 169. Vickers, 197, 234. Vickery, 175, 295. Vickree, 154. Vickrey, 155. Vincen, 143. Vincent, 259, 321. Vinel, 320. Vines, 295. Vining, 149, 173, 174. . Vinson, 174. Vitch, 268. Vose, 14S, 172, 295. Vsher, 167. Vyol, 156. Waddy, 261, 271. Wade, 135, 149, 156, 157. 165. Wadley, 350. Wadly, 146. Wadsworth, 134, 149, 161, 172, 211, 238. Wady, 23S. Waggit, 167. Wagley, 306. Wagner, 301. Waight, 180. Waine, 243. Wainewright, 150. Wainwright, 222. Wait, 98, 297, 302. Waite, 116, 164, 168, 179. Wakefeild, 139, 146, 156, 165, 167. Wakefield, 232, 251, 330. Wakely, 137. Wakeman, 134. Waker, 150. Walcutt, 319. Walderne, 142. Waldo, 85, 87, 98, 123, 1S7. Waldon, 244. Waldron, 165. Walen, 312. Wales, 13S, 153, 154. 165, 171, 172, 173, 178, 265, 267, 27s, 276, 27S, 281, 287, 290, 291, 297, 299, 302, 306, 307, 309, 320, 324. Walker, 36, 99, loi, 13S, 141, 144, 151, 152, 154, 157, 161, 167, 16S, 169, 226, 233, 248, 250. 294, 303. 312. 317. 322. 326. Wall, 49, 263. Wallace, 302, 310. Wallcut, 31S. Waller, 275. Index of jSTames. 387 Walley, 9S, 99, 109, iii, 114, 124, 151, 156, 164, 190. Wallington, 150. Wallis, 99, 125, 142, 147, 152, :9s, 256, 271, 273. 300. 301, 307. 309. 312. 3'S, 327- Wals, 161. Walsbee, 173. Walsbey, :67. . Walsby, 145. Walter, 159, 19S, 233, 240, 25S, 273. Walton, 137, 155. Wanton, 2S2. Ward, 135, 141, 142, I4S. 148, iS7. iS9. '^i. 163, 166, 175, 17S, 227, 230, 263, 293, 295, 312. Warde, 137. Wardell, 136, 146, 167. Warden, 9S, 124. Wardner, 156. Ware, 143, 153, 176, 315, 324- Wares, 144. Warfeild, 156, 177. Warham, 133. Warnall, 271. Warner, 135, 141, 146, 152, 153, 156, 162, 24S, 257, 2S0. Warren, 134, 143, 150, 152, 15S, 164, 166, 167, :6S, 177, 17S, 237, 2^7, 264, 320, 329, Warrener, 13S. Warrien, 2S0. Warrin, 160, 241. Warriner, 179. Wasenfelt, 267. Wastcoat, 316. Watam, 246. Wate, 136. Waterhouse, 140, 166. Waterman, 175, 249, 251, 252, 262, 270, 273, 274, 2S6, 295, 300, 302, 306, 313, 320. Waters, 124, 139, 147, 752, 153, 157, 165, 166, 1S7, 233, 243, 262, 263, 274, 291, 29s, 313, 316, 325- Watertown, 17S. Watkins, 147, 164, 291. Watson, 135, 140, 143, 149, 151, 170. Watt, 2S6, 311. Watton, 315. Watts, 44, 103,104, loS, no, 116, 117, iiS, 121, 127, 129, 147, 24s, 257, 164, 299, 319. Wattson, 227. Way, 143, 145, 154, 159, 164, 2S2, 305. Wayde, 13S. Wayt, 159, 166. Wayte, 13S, 144, 15S. Weal, 317. Weams, 270. Weare, 14S, 153, 154, 155. Weatherhead, 277. Weathers, 179. Weaver, 265. Webb, 98, 124, 134, 153, 164, 173, iSo, iSi, 194, 226, 25s, 2S7, 321, 324, 331. Webbe, 137, 139, 143. Webber, 241, 254, 2S9. Webbers, 277. Webe, 171. Webster, 136, 143, 150, 162, 166, 17S, 179, 192, 193, 221, 23s, 283, 30S. Wedden, 257. Weeb, 159. Weede, 134. Weeden, 167. Week, 256. Weeken, 272. Weekes, 147, 14S, 151, 171. Weelsteed, 22S. Weight, 141. Weimouth, 145. Weitten, 2S3. Welch, 145, 232, 243, 256, 272, 2S7, 2SS, 295. Welch man, 279, 293. Welcome, 153. Weld, 134, 141, 14S, 146, 153, 159, 170, 171, 172. Weller, 156, iSo. Wellerd, iSo. Welles, 224. .Wallow, 148. Wells, 9S, 99, 137, 13S, 139, 149, 1S4. 161, 169, 178, 179, 238, 249, 269, 2S3, 324. Wels, 320. Welsh, 252, 310. Wenbane, 144. Wendall, 242. Wendell, 8, 98, 99, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, no, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, iiS, 120, 121, 123, I2S, 127, 243, 251, 2SS, 26S, 31S, 318. Wendol, 320. Wenter, 99. Wenton, 146. Wentworth, 153, 1S6, 207, 210. Werner, 178, 179. Wesson, 98, 99, 163. West, 99, 122, 13S, 146, 149, 150, 151, 167, 260, 273. Westcoat, 290. Western, 99. Westlake, 310. Westmorland, 312. Weston, 335, 252, 261, 271. Westwood, 136. Wetam, 246. Wetherbe, 236. Weyman, 147. Weymoth, 320. Whaland, 2S5. Whale, 144. Whalev, 167. Whalin, 289. Wharfe, 291. Wharton, 16S. Whealan, 310. Whealand, 281. Whealden, 254. Wheat, 142, 249. Wheate, 159. Wheately, 151. Wheatley, qS, 106, 113, 125. Wheatly, 42, 1 19. "Wheaton, 321. Wheelen, 255. Wheeler, 13S, 139, 140, 141, 142, 147, 149, 151, 153, 154, 159, 164, 176, iSi, 1S2, 19S, 27S, 303, 319- Wheelock, 177, 299. Wheelocke, 139, 177. Wheelwright, 49, 66, 98, 99, loS, 113, 114, IIS, "9. 124. 325- Wheeton, 176. Wheler, 15S, 159. Whelewright, 146. Wheller, 142. Whetcomb, 164. Whetconibe, 149. Whetherby, 234. Whetley, 143. Whicam, 229. Whillock, 289. Whiple, 149, 152. Wiiippe, 300. Whipple, 140, 17s, 289. Whitamore, 138, 15S. Whitcher, 160. Whitcomb, 312. White, so, 98, I2S, 134. 137. 140, 142. 143. 144. 146, 147, 14S, 149, 150, 152, 153, iss, is6, 161, 162, 164, i6s, 166, :6S, 169, 170, 172, ■73. '74. 17s. 17S, 179.231,245, 248,249, 251,252, 269,271,27s, 278,283, 2S4, 285, 286, 2S7, 290, 291, 299, 307, 311, 312, 316, 319- 321, 324- Whitehand, 135. Whitcing, 137, 142. Wliiteman, 139. Whitemore, 31S. Whitcway, 166. Whitherhead, 262. Whiting, 99, 147, 150, 151, 153, 15S, '76, 301. 388 City Document No. 100. ^\ hitman, 145, 147, 152, 155, 156, 173, 17s. 292. Whitmarsh, 155, 163, 173, 174, 253, 274, 277, 280, 2S7, 290. Whitmon, 155. Whitmore, 147, 297, 306. Whitney, 137, 145, 149, 157, 170, 17S, 266 Whitny, :44, 160. Whittaker, 277. Whittemore, 325. , "Whitten, 52, 66, 9S. Whittier, 14S. Whittimore, 157. Whitton, 157, 174, 175. Whitwell, 324. Wiat, 171. Wichalls, 152. Wickes, 17S. Wicoff, 297. • Widger, 99, 153, 16S. Wie, 315. Wier, 146, 270, 2S1, 300, 306, 311. Wieth, 160. Wigger, 308. Wiggin, 150. Wight, 144, 14s, 147, 151, 154, 158, 176, !■ Wiglesworth, 155. Wiguall, 133, 134. Wilboare, 135. Wilcock, 236. Wilcocks, 137. Wilcockson, 137. Wilcot, 168. Wild, 327. Wildar, 141. Wilden, 165. Wilder, 143, 174, 175. Wildgoose, 153. Wileley, 163. Wiley, 2S5. Wilkee, :65. Wilkey, 267. Wilkins, 135, 151, 159, 161, 164, 1S6, 203, Wilkinson, 165, 16S, 231, 240, 283, 29S. Willard, 150, 155, 164. Willcock, 302. Willes, 13S. Willet, 164, 273. Willey, 270. William, 124, 255. William , 236, 2S1, 2S4, 293. Williams, 98, 129, 135, 138, 140, 142, 143, 146, 148, 153, 157, 164, 165, 167, 170, 172, 178, 179, 215, 216, 221, 222, 228, 232, 243, 244, 246, 2SS, 256, 258, 273, 285, 287, 2S9, 295, 298, 299, 302, 320, .327- Williamson, 270. Willington, 160. Willird, 227. Willis, 138, 149, 151, 155, 156, 170, 221. Williston, 243, 245, 274. Willistone, 172. Wilims [VVilliams?], 133, 134. Willoby, 232. Willouby, 313. Willoues, 148. Willoughby, 140. Wills, 139, 264. Willson, 15S, 159, 247, 258, 271, 272, 277, 288, 289, 293, 294, 303, 308, 310, 312, 317- Willust, 134, 135. Willy's, 164, 167, 168, 171. Wilmot, 167, 169. Wilson, 98, 125, 133, 134, 135, 137, 138, 141, 144, 146, 157, 160, 165, 170, 176, 192, 239, 254, 262, 26S, 273, 27s, 280. Wilton, 134. Wimble, 247, 249, 252, 26S, 279. Wimens, 285. Wincall, 136, 237. Wincams, 253. Winch, 30a. ■74, 276, HS. 171. 229, 274. 326, 2S3, 314. Winchcomb, 165. Winchester, 137, 13S, 255. Wincliestr [Winchester], 169, 170. Wincoll, 144, 145. Windson, 247. Windsor, 154. Wines, 143. Winfield, 238. Wing, 52, 98, 99, 124, 154, 164, 169, 18S, 2S8, ,,,. 318,319. 324. 327- Wingat, 151. Wingate, 271, Winge, 154. Winn, 143. Winship, 154, 155, 297. Winshipp, 136. Winshid, 158. Winsley, 139. Winslow, 52, Si, 98,99, :oo, 124,151, 164, 191, _ 222, 22S, 25S, 259, 269, 323. Winsor, 164, 167, 300. Winston, 235. Winthrop, 134, 148, 156, 161, 221, Winthrope, 137, 139, 141. Winthworth, 293. Wintworth, 294. Wire, 185. Wise, 53,99, J43, 170, 179. Wisell, 245. Wisewall, 139, 145, 152. Wiswall,ci9, 124, 153, 155, 157, 161, 171, 318. Witchfield, 134. Withe, 158. Withengton, 154. Wither, 253. Witherby, 312, 331. Witheredge, 143. Witherell, 142. Witherhead, 313. Withers, 145. Withington, 140, 161, 171, 172. Withman, 142. Witney, 51. Witt, 163. Wittall, 166. Wittehead, 236. Wittington, 309. Wins [Williams], 150, 156. Wodde, 164, 165. Wodkins, 170. Wody, 142. Wolcott, 159. Wolfe, 312. Wood, 138, 140, 151, 159, 160, 162, 176, 177, 244, 250, 26S, 282, 286, 303, 304, 314. Woodberry, 141. Woodbery, 150, 152, 154, 235. Woodbridge, 234, 236. Woodbury, 133, 149, 156, 291, 309. Woodcock, 175. Woode, 167. Wooddey, 147. Wooddy, 143. Woode, 140, 141, 143, 175. Woodford, 136. Woodhouse, 166, 236. Woodland, 173. Woodman, 137, 13S, 149, 163, 240, 2S6. Woodmansey, 151, 167. Woods, 134, 159, 161, 163, 171, 236. Woodward, 137, 138, 142, 144, 154, 155, 160, 163, 169, 176, 179, 330. Woodworth, 143, 302. Woolcott, 133. Woolfe, 135, 166. Wool for, 169. Woolridge, 133, 135. Woolson, 160. Wooster, 165. Wootle, 312. "Wooton, 300. Wootton, 301, 309. Worcester, 140, 150. Worde, 142. Index of Names. 389 Wordof, 244, "Work, 261. Wormell, 306. Wormestall, 146. Worster, 303. "Worth, 162, 24S. Worthington, 179. Wotton, 300. Wray, 135. '\\ riforci, 152. Wright, J35, 136, 143, 144, 14S, 152, 153, 156, 160, 162, 164, 166, 16S, I So, 239, 2S9, 294. ^V^ite, 170. AVroe, 221. Wthrington [Withrington?], 151. Wulcott, 135, 136. Wyat, 143. Wyer, 16S, 235, 264, 326. Wyman, 144, 160, 2S9, 301. Wj'mondersel, 98. Wynes, 136. Yard, 296. Yeals, 231. "Vearley, 246. Yeats, 311, 3T2. Yengle, 245. Young, 146, 165, 232, 237, 25:, 260, 264, 267, 270, 277, 2S6, 294, 320, 321, 322. Younglove, 150, 153, 179. Zacherei, 226. Zullesh, 142. n Books may be kept for two weeks and may be renewed for the same period, unless reserved. Two cents a day is charged for each book kept overtime. If you cannot find what you want, ask the Librarian who will be glad to help you. The borrower is responsible for books drawn on his card and for all fines accruing on the same. K'T'W ^it^l ^' ^1 ^/ j|«*^ v%'