Glass Book -WlWlB. f Mo. IX. RECORDS OF The Proprietors OF Worcester, Massachusetts. EDITED 1SY FRANKLIN P. RICE. In Four Parts : PART I. WORCESTER, MASS. : THE WORCESTER SOCIETY OF ANTIQUITY. l8SO. U. S. A. CIV. £l6n. mj^q- COLLECTIONS x(((OP THE))).- Morrfsfpr #oripfg of ^.nfiquifg, VOLUME III. WORCESTER, MASS. : PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY. 1881. U. S. A. CV. L . W9 v. *. o RECORDS OF The Proprietors OF Worcester, Massachusetts. EDITED KY FRANKLIN P. RICE. WORCESTER, MASS. : THE WORCESTER SOCIETY OF ANTIQUITY. I88l. V. S. A. CV. EDITION : TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY COPIES. f Che wircfstrr fanttu if "^otiqiiiig. A: the Regular Meeting held June i. 1880. the Society voted to publish the Proprietary Records of Worcester, and Franklin P. Rice was appointed to edit the same. Daniel Seagraye, Scoria PART I. 1667-1686. RECORDS OF The Proprietors. TN the early period after the establishment of the Colony of Massachusetts, the rapidly increasing population fed by emigration from the Old World, crowding into the few towns by the sea coast, created a demand and necessity for new settlements and a wider field of aclion. The restless and independent spirit of our ancestors chafed under confinement in narrow limits, and they longed to push out into the wilderness regardless of the dangers and hardships there to be encountered, to find homes where they could breathe the pure air of heaven and enjoy that liberty for which they had already sacrificed so much. The General Court, beset with appeals and petitions, having in some instances extinguished the Indian titles, but claiming authority over the whole tracl of country, granted from time to time, to individuals and companies, lands for farms and townships, and thither flocked the sturdy pioneers to lay the foun- dations by a life of toil and self-denial, of those communities of which our Commonwealth is to-day so justly proud. PROP. KEC. io Records of the Proprietors. The persons to whom these lands were given, and those who were afterwards associated with them, were termed Proprietors. The grants of land were made subject to certain conditions, usually settle- ment and cultivation, the maintenance of Christian worship and the establishment of schools. These settlements were controlled for the first few years, by committees appointed by the General Court, and under their direction the land was surveyed; the lots laid out to meet the requirements of those who be- came residents; and the general welfare of the com- munity insured. The committees were usually in- terested in the ownership of the place. The organization of these companies of Proprie- tors was maintained for a considerable length of time, some of them existing during the early part of the present century. A record of their proceedings was generally kept, and after the incorporation of the place, continued separate and distinct from the town affairs. These Proprietors' Books constitute a part of the archives of many of the older towns in Mas- sachusetts, though unfortunately, in some cases they have been lost or destroyed. Generally ante-dating by some years in their first entries, the records of the town proper, they furnish invaluable data for the groundwork of local history. The Proprietary Records of Worcester are con- tained in one thick quarto volume of about 350 pages. They cover the period from 1667 to 1788, Worcester, Massachusetts. 1 1 there being an hiatus from 1686 to 17 13, during which time no records were kept. The earlier por- tions, owing to age, use and neglect, are worn and mutilated, and some of the leaves have disappeared. The record from the permanent settlement in 1 7 1 3 to the year 1788, is preserved intact. This portion comprises the plans, of which there are nearly three hundred. 1 The first grant of land located in the vicinity of Worcester, was made by the General Court of Mas- sachusetts to Increase Nowell of Charlestown, May 6, 1657, and comprised a tract of 3200 acres. Five years later, 1000 acres were given to the church in Maiden. October 19, 1664, 250 acres were granted to Ensign Thomas Noyes of Sudbury. The right of Increase Nowell was subsequently transferred to John and Josiah Haynes of Sudbury, and Nathaniel Treadaway of Watertown, who with Thomas Noyes as proprietors petitioned the General Court for the appointment of a committee to explore the country and report concerning its advantages for a settlement. Accordingly, October 11, 1665, Capt. Daniel Gookin, Capt. Edward Johnson, Lieut. Joshua Fisher and Lieut. Thomas Noyes were di- rected to make the survey, 2 but the death of Noyes soon after, together with other circumstances, pre- 1 A copy of these Records \vas made in 1856 by Mr. Frank W. Bigelovv of Weston. Although containing many discrepancies, it has been of con- siderable service in making the transcript for this volume. 2 For copies of the petition and order, see Lincoln's History of Worcester, appendix. 12 Records of the Proprietors. [1667. vented the discharge of their duty. On the 15th of May, 1667, a new committee was appointed as appears by the following order: — A copy of an orderr of the General Court vpon which grounded & rrested : & is Sd to bee anexed as line At a Generall court held at Boston may the feefteenth Whearas this Court vpon the petition of ensigne [Noyes de- ceased] did nominate and appoint Capt Gookin and some othfers place about 10 miles westward from Marl- borrow Called Quandsicamond ponds and to make rreport the place was capable to make [a plantation hath hetherto been neglected through the death of Thomas Noyes and otherr impediments It is therrforre orrde[red] by this Count that Capt Daniel Gookin, Capt Edward Johnson Samuel Andrew & Andrrew Belcherr Senior orr any three of them [are] desired & impoured as a Comitte to take an exact view of the Said pflace] as soone as conueniently they can & to make a true rreporrt to this cofurt] wheitherr it be capable to make a village & what numberr offamil[ies] they conceue may bee therre Accomadated, and if they find it fit for [a] plantation then to offer vnto this court some meet expedient ho[w] the same may bee setled & improued forr the publike good & this court prohibit the laying out of any grants in the said place vntill the Comit[tee] haue made their rre- turne w c h the court would haue don by the next session of this Court if it may : That this is a true coppy taken out of the Courts Records Attest. Edward Rawson Secreit The service appears to have been performed by Gookin, Johnson and Belcher, who presented the report which follows: 1 The figures in brackets indicate the pages in the manuscript. Dots or words in brackets show the portions missing in the original. 1 668.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 13 [2] At a General count held at Boston the 24 th of ocloberr 1668 For a plantation at Quansikamud now Called wocester wee haue acording to the Courrts orrderr (heirvnto anexed) [viewed the] place therrin mentioned and find it to bee about 12 miles from Marrlborrough nearre theRoad to Sprringfeild and that [it is] a trra£t of very good Chestnut tree land, a large quantitye but [of meadow] wee find not so much, beecause a very considerable quantitee of [meadow] & vpland about fine thousand accerrs is laid out to parrticularr [persons] & confirmed by this courrt as wee arre informed which falls within [this] trracl: of land, vizt to Ensigne Noyes Deceased and his brretherren [three] thousand & two hun- dred accerrs, vnto the Church of maiden one tho[usand] accerrs vnto otherrs bought of Ensigne [Noyes] fine hundred accerrs : But [ail this] notwithstanding wee conceue therre may bee enough medow forr a [small] plantation orr towne of about thirrty families «S: if those farmes be anexed to it, it may Supply about Sixty fam- ilies. Therrforre wee [deem] it expedient, That the honoured court wilbe pleased to rreserue it fo[r a] towne, beeing conuen- iently scituated & wel waterred with ponds [and brooks] & Being nearre midway beetwene Boston & Springfeild about one [day's] ioyrny from either, For the Setling wherrof wee do offerr vnto [the] court that which followed! 1 : That therre bee a meet proportion of land granted & laid out [for a] town in the best forrme the place wil bearre about the [area] of eight miles squarre 2 : That a prrudent and able Comittee Bee appointed and im- po[wered] by this courrt, to lay it out, to admit inhabitants and orderr the affairres of this place, in formeing the towne, granting lotts [and] dirrecling & orrderring all matterrs of a prudentiall nature, [untill] the place be setled with a sufi- cient numberr of inhabitants & psons [of] discretion to orr- derr the affaires therrof in the iudgment of the cou[rt] 3 : That due carre be taken by the Said comittee, that a good ministerr [of] Gods word bee placed therre, as Soone as may 14 Records of the Proprietors. [1669. bee, that Such people [as may] therre bee planted may not hue like lambs in a large place 4 : That therre be two or thrree hundred accers of land with a proportio[n of] medow in Some conuenient place at the dis- cretion of the Comittee [reserved] and layd out, forr the comonwealth & the comittee to haue powerr & lib[erty] to Setle inhabitants therrvpon forr hues orr time vpon a smal Rent to bee paid afterr the firste Seauen yearres Daniel Gookin Edward Johnson Andrew Belcher The Court approues of this rreturne, & orders that Capt Daniel Go[okin], Capt Thomas Prrentice, m r Daniel Henchman & leist Richard Beeres [be] a Committee orr any thrree of them wherrof Capt Gookin to bee one as is desirred and rreturned. This is a true coppy taken ovt of the Courts records as Attest Edward Rawson Secret. At a meeting held in June, 1669, the Committee subscribed to the following articles and rules for the government of the proposed settlement: The names of the Comitte Psent Records of the orrderrs and Agrreements of the Comittee Daniel Gookin Esq appointed & authorized by the Cap 1 Thomas Prentice Generall Court, forr mannaging M r Daniel Henchman J & orderring a new plantation about forrteen miles westward from marlborouh near Quandsitamund pond : now Called Worces- ter which arre laid as foundation principles & Rules concerning the affayres of that place : concluded at A meeting of the Comitte in Cambridge July 6 th 1669 1 It is agreed, & concluded by the Said Comittee, that this place at p s t by rreason of Straitnes of meddow, cannot wel bee prroporrtioned to aboue ninty twenty fiue accerr house lotts at p e sent 1669.] Worcester, Massac Jmsetts. 15 2 It is agreed and concluded these lotts shall bee prroptioned as folovvs the meanest inhabitant, not to haue les then an twenty fiue ac[re] house lot ; others two twenty fiue accerr lotts, otherrs three twenty fiue accer house lotts & Some fowerr 25 acer house lotts wherin rrespecl is [to] bee had to the qual- ity, estate, usefulnes and otherr considerations [of] the psons & family, vnto whome these lotts arre granted, according [as] the comittee in y 1 ' discretion Shal think expedient. 3 It is agreed ordered & established that all allowances to the mainteyn[ence] of the minstry, and all towne Rates Shalbe paid & proportioned vpon the inhabitants, from time to time & forr euer according to proportion] & diuision of house lots : that is to say, if a twenty fiue accer lot [is] required to pay one Shilling then two twenty fiue accer lotts is to p[ay] two Shillings three 25 accer lots three Shillings & hee y l hath fower twe[nty] fiue accere lotts fower Shilling & the Same proportion in greater [or] lesser Sums (exept vpon experience it bee found inconueient in afterr time and So bee alterred by the comittee w'h the Generall consent of the people & propritorrs in the lots : 4 It is ordered & agreed that all diuision of medow land and otherr afterr diuisions of land within the Said towne Shalbe made answerable & in pro [portion] to the house lotts & also all diuisions of woods timberr & pastorage wh[ich shall] or may hearatterr hapen to be diuided or apropriated Shalbe rregulated acco[rding] to the grants of the house lots 5 That this towne shalbe cast into so many diuisions orr endships as mayest bee most conuenient forr accomodation of the peo- ple forr improuement in the most aduantagious mannerr both of the comons & propritys 6 That there bee large high waies left both betwene the diuisions & among [the] lotts forr the turning & driuing Catle into the comons and conuenient pastures forr sheep 7 That the propritorr of each lot doe keepe cleare the high wy against his lott of vnderrwood, and wherre a way lies betwene two lotts each proprieter is to cleare the vnderwood aganst 1 6 Records of the Proprietor's. [ 1 669. his lot, so farre as y c halfe of the high way & all this is to be don from time to time vpon the penalty of paying Sixpence forr euery rod vncleared of vnder wood wch penaltys arre to be paid to the towne in a way of forrfeit for Such neglect & the mony So forfeited Shalbe imploy[ed] forr clearing the high wayes wherre it is omitted & neglected 8 : That the most conuenient place nearest the midle of the towne & adjacent to [the] ministerrs lot At the appointment of the Comitte bee set aparte & improu[ed] forr placeing the meeting house forr the worship of God vpon it and that a conuenient lot of fifty acers : for the pprity of the first min- ister bee laide out as nearre as may bee to the said place forr a meeting house. 9 That their bee a l[ot of] fifty aceres laid in the next conue- nient place [not] farre [from the forr the ministry that shall suceed in that villiage [in future times lotts for the first minister & ministry shall haue [the same quan- tity [6] 10 It is orderred and agreed that those persons who make the firrst beginning to setle this towne may make improuement (with the allowance of the Comittee orr any two of them ) of any medovv orr indian broken vp land though it fall not with- in theirr lotts, & if such improuerr Shall fence anny part therr- of the pson in whose lot such improuement or fencing shall fall, when it is diuided, Shall pay and satisfy the first improu- err answerable to the benifit that shall acrew to him or them by such fencing & improuement to bee agreed betwene the pties to mutuall satisfaction, but in case of difference it Shalbe determined by this comittee or selectmen if Such Shalbe at y l time 11 It is ordered & concluded that all comon charges that Shal orr may arise orr bee expended forr the Generall good & be- hoofe of this towne, as purchase of the indians, Field Suruaing of the towne & drawing a plat of it, laying out lotts, of comon concerne, procuring a minister poinding for him building a ministerrs house, orr meeting house orr any otherr matterr or 1 669.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 17 thing conducing to the publicke welfarre or good of the place, Shall all bee paid & prouided forr by a common Stock rraised vpon the inhabitants in pportion according to their rrespec"liue grants & house lotts ; (that of the ministers & ministry & Scoole only exepted) And if any morre lotts Shalbe granted afterr the first setling the towne, beeforre they bee entered in the towne book & confirmed to the grantee they Shall pay their proportion, vnto such coraon charges : that haue been forrmer- ly expended orr disbursed forr the vse of the towne 12 That their bee a place rreserued in comon nearre the centerr of the towne conuenient forr that purrpose about twenty aceres forr a trayning place & to set a Scoole house vpon as nearre as may bee wherre the meeting house Shalbe placed 13 It is orrdered & concluded that all who haue lotts granted & laid out and acept therrof & they arre entered in the towne booke Shall make improue[ment] & Setle an inhabitant ac- ceptable to the comittee within three yeares afterr their grant is confirmed & pay theirr proportion of comon charges as aboue, otherwise the Said lot or lotts Shall rreturne againe into the hands of the Comittee to be disposed of to any otherr pson ; & the pty so forfeiting] his or therre lot to loose his proporrtion of any comon charge disbursed by [him] prouided allwais the Comitte doth rreserue power in their hands to dis- [pense] with the strictness of this orrder in case of the hand of diuine puidence disabeling Such a pson orr otherr iust rreason forr such an omision 14 That forr the incouragement of building a corn mill & saw mill within the p c sincl:s of the Said towne & forr the comon Benefit therrof It is ordered an[d] ag[r]eed by the Comitte that any place vpon the rriuer orr brook called the mill brook Running not farre from the old indian forrt through the med- owes neare the Road way bee reserued to set a corne mill & Saw mil vpon, in the most fit place therrof with free agress & regress to & from it and about an accer of ground laid to it for to build a house for a miller, to bee aproprietatated to y e PROP. REC. ~ 1 8 Records of the Proprietors. [1669. mill, more [over] do grant a fifty accer lot with all acomoda- tions to it vnto such pson or psons [as] Shall build & main- teyne Said mills, the lot is to bee laid out with most Con . . . not yet laid out, also liberty is granted to the owners of the Saw mill to cut timber vpon any lands to Saw forr the vse of y e towne. 15 That there bee a lot of twenty fiue accers laid out w'h all aptences & priuiledges to it forr & towards the mayntenance of a Scoole & Scoolemaster & to bee & raimaine to that vse & end forr euerr. 16 It is ordered & concluded that the comittee do rreserue pow- err in their hands [with] liberty to grant morre lotts ouerr and aboue those aboue mentioned if they Shal find the place capable to bearre it in future times & that it [is] like to cond- [uce] vnto the publike aduantage of the said plantation, & Such lots arre to ha[ve] theirr proportion in otherr diuisions they paying theirr due proportion [of the] comon charges 17 That there bee two hundred & fifty accers with meadows] laid [out in the most convenient place] next adjoyning vnto the laid out for [ ] lots for the according to the of the Gen 11 court Daniel Gookin t 1669.] Worcester, Massachusetts, 19 Wee whose names are vnderwrritten being purposed and fuly in- tending] (with the assistance of God) to Setle ourr Selues inhab- itants vpon a new p[lanta]tion nearre quandsikamund pond called now worceser & granted by the Honerable General! Court of Mas- sachusetts in New England vnto Danie[l] Gookin Esquire, Capt Thomas Prrentice, Capt Daniel Henchman & Lei[ut] Richard Beeres the Said Gen" Courts Committee appointed to orrderr & Set [tie the] Same, to Admitt Inhabitants, to grant Lotts, &orderr the affaires thereof accord [ing] to an orderr of the Genera 11 Court bearreing date October 14 th 1668 refferrence therevnto beeing had may morre fully appearre, wee who have hereafterr Subscribed our names haueing lotts granted vs therre the quantities rrespectiuely beeing in this book hearafter recorded : & a breefe mention of y c number of o r hous lot accers annexed in a Coll[umn] at the ends of our names : wee do hereby ingage and oblidge ourrselues I heires executorrs and assignes seueraly vnto the Said eommittee & the honble Gen 11 Court & allso each vnto otherr as wee are or shalbe inhabitants [of] the Said plantation of Worcester & doe declarre that wee doe & haue taken & accepted of ourr respectiue house lotts granted to vs ourr heires & assignes forr euerr : according to the article [s,] agreements, orderrs & conditions beforre expresed & recorded in this booke signed by the Comittee orr three of them & wee do furtherr ingage & bind ourselues ourr heirres executorrs & assignes to perrforme & obserue & keepe our respe[6tive] du- ties & couenants as is aboue exp e sed : In witnes wherrof wee haue Sett o[ur] hands No Accers No Accers 20 Records of the Proprietors. On the 27th of May, 1669, a petition 1 was pre- sented by the Committee praying the General Court to annul the grants previously made to the Maiden church and to Thomas Noyes, and to relinquish the right of the Commonwealth to the meadow lands in the center of the town. The request in relation to the grants was refused, but the meadow was re- leased. Various obstacles now intervened and it was not until the year 1673 that the efforts of the proprie- tors were successful in effecting a settlement. The right of Thomas Noyes had been sold by his heirs to Ephraim Curtis of Sudbury, who had taken pos- session of a tracl of about five hundred acres in the center of the place and erecled a house thereon. This establishment interfering with the plans of the Committee in regard to the equitable division of the land, they again appealed to the General Court to aid them in overcoming the difficulty. 2 After a hear- ing, Curtis was allowed to retain fifty acres in the town, and in lieu of the remainder was given 250 acres in the general apportionment without the bounds of the place. The claim of the Indians was now to be adjusted, and a tracl; of land eight miles square was purchased, the consideration being twelve pounds lawful money. The deed bears date July 13, 1674. 3 In April, 1675, the work of surveying the land Printed in Lincoln's History of Worcester. 2 Ibid. 3 Ibid, appendix. 1 675.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 21 * was beoam. Lots were laid out, confirmed and re- corded as follows: — [7] A returne of Lotts at Quansicmud Survaid by Dauid Fiske Surr- uay r don about the midst of Aprill 1675 aud arre herr vnderr rre- corded. In the west squadron orr Diuision one the north side of Conecktitut Road. Grraunted & layd out vnto Beniamin [Thomas ?] Hall to him & his heires forr [ever] A house lot [] twenty fiue accers, bounded withe the countrry rroad [from] Boston to Conecktitut S. S. E : Comon land : W. S. W. & N. N. W : Capt Dan[iel] Gookin E. N E. : his brreadth is twenty Six Poles, his length on hundre[d and] Sixty pole ; the side lines of this squadron arre all parralel & runne N W & B N \ northerrly the further head line rrunns N. E. & By E Estherly & the end next the countrry rroad the highway is his. bounds. Grranted & layd outt vnto Daniel Gookin eq sen r to him & his heirs forr euerr a house lott forr fifty accerrs bounded with Beniamin Hall W. S. W. Samuel Gookin his sonn E. N. E : the country road S. S. E. & Comon lands N. N. W : his side lines N. W. cSz by N \ northerly his hed line ran S. W. & by W westerly his brreadth fifty fowerr pole Granted & laid out vnto Samuel Gookin (Son vnto Capt Gookin) to him & his heires for euer a house lott forr twenty fiue ccerrs, bounded with the country rroad S. S. E. with Daniel Gookin his fatherr W. S. W. Symon Meylins E. N. E. comon lands N. N. W. his side lines runn parrelel with his fatherrs & all the rrest of the squadron & his Bredth twenty Six poles Bgp" these 2 lotts contain 75 accers Belong to maij. Gen Dan Gook 22 Records of the Proprietors. [1675. Symon Meylins Granted & layd out to him & his heires for euer [a] house lott forr twenty fiue accerrs, Bounded with Samuel G[ookin] on the west S : W, A high way fowerr rrod wide hetwne him & Ephra[im] Curtis E. N. E. the country rroad S. S. E. Comon lands N. N. W. his head l[ines] S W & by W westerly & the Side lines of this squadron runne all parralel N .'. & by N 3 northerrly. Grrnted & Layd out to Ephraim Curtis to him & his heires forr [ever] A fifty accer lott in complyance with an order of the Gen- eral Court June 5 th 1674 : or rather at a Court held may 27 1674 at wch court therre was a difference detirmined betwene the Com- itte for this plantation & y c Said Curtis about a grant of 250 accers Curtis claimd in this place ; but his grant was made Nul in this place exept only a fifty accer lot where hee had begun to build a smal house : wch is now laid out & is Bounded W S W with a high way fower polle wide betwixt him &: Symon meylin w'h Capt Dan- iel Henchman E N. E : the country Road South Easterly Comon land N westerly his breadth vpon a square fifty pole but his head line are Rombus because of the turne of the country road which begins at the head of his land So y' the length of his head line vp- on the Rombus is Sixty nine pole & Runns N N E northerly \ his Side lines parelel w'h the rest of y e Squadron Granted & laid out vnto Capt Daniel Henchman to him & his heires for euer a house [lotj forr twenty fiue accerrs Bounded with Ephraim Curtis W S W. Leonard Hoare E N E The Country road S easterly Comon land N westerly his head lines are Rombus as the for[mer] and Runns N N. E northerly thirty eight pole his side lines aire paralel w'h the rest of the Squadron orr Diuision 1 675.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 23 [8] Granted & layd vto Dr Leonard Hoarr to him & his heyres forr euerr a house lot of twenty hue accerrs bounded with Capt Daniel Henchman W. S. W. Comon land N N E & N W Country road S E his head lines not so much Rombus as the former because the contry road barre of a litle his head lines beeing parralell Runn N E & by N northerly thirty one pole : his Side lines paralel w'h the rest of the Squadrron. This lot resigned vp by his Executor Mrs Bridget Vsher & in stead there- of fower planting lots containing] 40 accer granted recorded page 24 In the west Squadron orr Dinision one the South Side of the Countrry rroad in quandsicamd now Worcester town granted the lotts following yuly 8 th 1673 Granted vnto Phineas Vpham to him & his heires forr euerr a house Lott forr fifty accers, Bounded with the Countrry road N N W : with the Comon E N E with Philip Atwood W. S. W. with millbrook S. S E. being in Breadth vpon the road to Coneticut about on hundred & ten pole in depth to the millbrook about ninty pole, the Side lines Runne SSE&NNW: this lot layd out by Capt Gookin with the approbation of the rest of the comittee & Although it Should containe morre then fifty accerrs ; yet the Com- itee haue confirmed it to him for a fifty accer lot morre or Less, and this the comittes doth vpon a Rule of Justice & Equity in Consideration of the laubor trauile & a&iuity of the Said Vpham, from time to time in furthering aduanceing & encouraging the Set- lement of the Said plantation Granted vnto Philip Atwood to him & his heires forr euerr a house Lott forr fifty accerrs in the Same Diuision 24 Records of the Proprietors. [1675. Granted vnto Triall Newberry to him & his heires forr euer a house lot forr twenty fiue akers figg?" This lot is resigned vp & Triall Newbery receud his mony Bache from Capt Henchman [9] Layd out in the mldle Squadron orr Diuision on the north of the Country Road Granted & layd out (By mr John flint of Concord Suruaior) vn- to Tho[mas] Browne to him & his heires forreuerr a fifty akre house Lott & is bou[nded] with the country road: S: E with Richard Dana N. W. Jacob Dana S [ ] A high way N. E his breadth N. W. & S. E is 50 poll his length by y c way is [ ] S. W & N. E : $§^° This Lott resigned vp & a grant made to him of a lott of 60 accers on or neare the same suruaid by Dauid Fisk platted & Recorded page 28 Granted & layd out to Richard Dana : (by S d Flynt) to him & his [heirs] forr euer a fifty accers house lott, bounded with Thom- as Brown [ ] High waies north east & S. E. common lands S west his breadth N. W & S E is 50 poll his depth parelel w'h Thomas Brown 1 60 poll : N E & S W : a high way N . VV. betwene him & Joel Jenkins g^T" This lot resigned & his disbursment repayd by Capt Henchman Granted to Joel Jenkins (layd out by Dauid fiske Suruaior) to him [and his] heires forr euer fowrr twenty fiue accer Lotts or on hundred accers for . . his Sonns, bounded S E with a high way beetwene him & Richard D[ana] which line &: his opposite bee- ing paralell runne S. W. 160 pol his [ ] lines Run N N W west- erly 113 poll bounded with high waies N [ ] & S : E Comon land N. W. & S. W. 8®* This lot resigned & his disbursment repaid By Capt Henchman i675-l Worcester, Massachusetts. 25 Granted to Jacob Dana (laid out by Dauid fiske Surueye r ) to him & his heires fofr euerr A twenty fine accere lott on the north Side of the country road & Runns by Thomas Browns N. W north- erly 50 pole : the Southwest Side runs parrelel to it the same length Line by the country road runs S. W. & by W. westerly 80 pole [ ] bounded with the country road S. E Thomas Brown N. E Com[mon] land S. VV. & N W $£$" This lot resigned cS; his money repaid by Capt Henchman In the mydle Diuision on the South Side of the Contrey Road & one the East Side of mil Brooke. Granted to Captain Thomas Prentice & his heires forr euer (laid out by Dauid fiske Suruayor on house lot of fif [ty] acceres the three long lines are all parralel & runne E . . . . northerly his length 160 poles the head lynes are parelel & Run S S W westerly & beeing Rombus to his Side lynes arre 68 pole : & is bounded w'h Comon land west & north & East And w*h Beniamin web South. J8@" This lott chainged wth Capt Henchman for two 25 Accer lott laid out Sam l'righam Gershom Eames Granted to Beniamin web his heires & assignes & laid out by Dauid fis[ke] A lot of 50 Accers bounded wth Capt prentice North, the lot for & Comon land South : Comon land E. & Comon land w : where it is intend [ed a] Country road Shal goe his length 1 60 pole his head lines parrelel but to his Sides & South S. W. 67 pol \ g^" This lot resigned & his mony repaid by Capt Dan Henchman PKOP. REC. 26 Records of the Proprietors. [1675. [10] Granted & Laid out for the first Learned pious & orthodox Minister & to his heires for euer A lot containing about forty Accers morre or less A highway to lye through it most Conuently : bound- ed on the N with Beniamin web & Comon land : the N Side Runns from the Brook East & by north northerly 127 poll his east Side runns S. S. E. Southerly 1 10 pol & the South Side is paralel to the North line 50 poll, the west line to the Brooke 30 pole : the brook beeing the bounds to the Corner Granted & Laid out To Beniamin Crane of Sudbury & his heires fifty accers his lines North Eighty pole west on hundred pol Bound- ed with Thomas Hall East Comon land west north & South g®" This lot Resigned by Crane & Satisfaction given him cS: is now grant- ed to peter Golding of Boston Granted & Layd to Thomas Hall [his] heires liueing in wooburn A lott of twenty fiue accers, East of Beniamin Crane the length eighty poll, the breadth fifty polle Bounded with Beniamin Crane west, Comon land North East & South These two lotts last entered lye together distant from any other vpon a hill towards the great pond of Quandsicmond to the South ward of Capt prentices his lott about Easte a mile All these Lotts aboue mentioned were Suruayd by Dauid Fiske of Cambridge Suruayor about the midle of Aprill 1675 & Returne made by the Comitte of y c Gen 11 Court appointed to order y l plan- tation vizt Daniel Gookin Esqr Capt Thomas prentis Capt Daniel Henchman & Liest Richard Beeres 675-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 27 more lotts layd out by dauid fiske at that Same time In the eastern Squadron lying next the Contry road to Boston Granted & Layd out to Joseph waight 1 & his heyres a lot of twenty fine Accers bounded w'h John prouender East John Shaw west High way nodi Contry road South Bredth 25 pole To John prouender of maiden & his heires for euer Granted & Layd out A lot of 25 Accers, Bounded [with] Joseph wayht west, Samuel Brigham East Highway north, Contry road south Breadth 26 pole vpon the Square But the head is Rombus because of the turne of the country road M Granted & Layd out to Samuel Brigham of marlboro[ugh] & his heires for euer a twenty fiue Accer lott, Bounded with John Prouender west, the Country road South, a high way north, 4 pole wide, a high way 6 pole wide east beetwixt y c Said Brigham & Gershom Eames. fi^f" This lot resigned & his disburse repaid by Capt Dan Henchman Gershom Eames had a Lot of 25 Accers layd out in this diuision Squadron But no indian purchase was paid & the pson is de [ceas- ed] & therfore it Signifyes nothing gfg^ These 2 lotts now belong to Capt Tho : prentis Granted & Layd out to Thomas Grouer of maiden & to his heires for euer A twenty hue Accer Lott, Lying at the North end of John Curtis & John Fay, & John Shaw exept a high way 4 pole wide that lye at the head of these lotts, his Side line 150 poll, next y c lotts his north Side 100, his bre[adth] 55, there is a large high way at His west end w c h Runns aslant Cutting that end of his lot into a triangle The other end make two right Angls or a true Square 'Of Marlborough. 2 8 Records of the Proprietors. [1675. John paul of Maiden, Granted & layd out to h[im] & his heires &c fifty Accers, north west of Thomas Grouers But not Joyneing, But a large highway between John Pauls cornerr & the Slant end of Grours lott This land Joynes to John Shaw Second Lott now Simon meylins on the west Side & runs north & by west 148 polle his north end Runns we[st] & bee South 53 poll, his east Side runns Parrelel to his west Side, his South end runns west to John Shaw 8@p" This Lot was Suruayd But hee hath not paid his indian purchase & therefore it is not yet ratified by ye Comitle to him Granted & Layd out to John Fay of marlborough & to his heires for euer a fifty accer Lott Bounded w l h John Curtis west John Shaw East highway 4 pole wide north Country road South. Bfe|f° This Lot resigned & his mony pd back by Capt Henchman To John Curtis of Sudbury granted a lot of 44 [a] ceres bound- ed with John Fay East Highway west & north, Country road South, his head line next the Road 8 pole, his north end Seuenty Six pole Runns E no E Easterly & So doth the north end of all the Lotts in the Squadron his Side lyne next John Fay 1 60 rod : figgf For this lot no indian purchase is paid & Therfore tis not Confirm [ed] or Ratifyed by the Comittee to him Layd out to John Shaw [ ] of maiden a lot of 25 Acc[ers] in the foresaid diuision Bounded w'h John fay west Joseph waight East Highway north Country road South B@"This man rremoued Since to Another Jurisdiction & hath not pa[id] His Indian purchase & therfore his lott is not Ratified to him by the Comittee 1 675.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 29 [M] Laid out to Gershom Earns of marlborough A lot of 25 Accerr East of Samuel Brighams Lot his length 1 20 pole running paralel to the Rest of y c Squadron his Bredth 36 pol the head lynes Run N N. E . . poll this lot falls Short of the rest of y c lotts at Both ends This person is dead & has neur paid the indian purchase & so the lot is not Confirmd by the Comitte it now belong to Capt prents /// another Squadron in the way to Lancaster Laid out j lotts as followcs their lines arr all parelel, but the head lynes arre Rombus runne North by East Easterly their Side lines To Michael Fleg of watertown a twenty fiue accer lott bounded with High way South, Land not layd out north & west, Joshua Bigola East his length 180 rod, by his head line 25 rod allowed Som out for wast land figgs" For this lot yr is no indian purchase paid & So tis not confirmed by the Comitte To Joshua Bigellow of watertown Laid out a lott of 25 Accers in length & Bredth as michall Flegs is bounded w'h michall Fleg west & w'h Joseph Beamis East High way South Comon land north Bggp 3 For this lot yr is no indian purchase paid cS: so tis not ratifyed by the Comitte To Joseph Beamis Laid out 25 Accers of the Same length & Breadth of Joshua Bigolow bounded w'h Joseph Bigolo west, Com- mon land East & North a high way South J6@f For this Lot yr is no indian purchase mony paid The Comittee on the one Capt Daniel Henchman ) [p art ] And Captaine Daniel Henchman & his copartners on the oth[er] Is hearafter Recorded in this Towne Booke aco[rding] to couenant, as followeth 1 684.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 33 Boston Aprill 24 th 1684 By the Committee for the plantation of Quansikamon (Allius worsterr Wherreas the Hono r ed Generall Court did in the yeare 1668 Appoint & impower S d Comittee to lay out the Said place to [the] contents of eight miles Squarre ; Admit Inhabitants, forme the T[own], Graunt lotts, and order all matters of a prudentiall nature vntill those who were dwelling there, sufficient to maunage af- fayr[es] as by record of S d Court may appearre, And wherras S d commitee in orderr to iust Setlem[ent] of S' 1 place, did not only purchase of the indians dwelling there & pak- achauge land to the quantity beefore granted as by de[ed] Record- ed may appeare, But also after much care paynes and charge for a long time, did in the yeares 74 & 75 pcurre S[aid] planters to Setle there, who building after the manner of werre not when the indian warr Brake forth ; able to defend th[em] Selues ; but quited the Sd plase to their owne and the country's] great dammage And wheras in the year 78, S d warr beeing ouer, S d Committee ordered [the] planters to returne to the Said place by the yeare 80 & bui[ld] together as to defend themselues : But there was no goeing by an[y] of them, or hope that they would So doe, for di- uers of them importu[ned to] goe, would not. And no other persons pesenting, the S d place was like to bee lost : for in October 82 : the Generall Court the[n sitting] Information was then giuen that if Something was not [done] to begin the S d place it would bee Lost. Hervpon that the Said plantation might bee Secured, the first planters preuailed with to ReSetle ; others incouraged to plant . . . .... publicke occasions prouided for ; Recompense made to them who ha[ve] laboured herin ; those rewarded y l Shall forward the Said plase, manufa[6lures] promoted ; the country aduantaged, Trauelers Accomodated not any damnified that PROP. RKC. 34 Records of the Proprietors. [1684. arc Concerned. Daniel Henchman of the Said Committee, pro- posed on behalfe of himselfe [and] diuers in company with him seuerall things which if conse[nted] to by the Said Committee : would become vndertakers to begin the Settling [of] the Said place Vpon this there were at Seuerall times diuers deba[tes] and Agreements betwixt the Said Comittee-& S d Hen[chman] [14] as Aforesaid and at last a full conclusion made of all particulrs & herin after signed by S d Comitte & also by the Said Daniel Hench- man on behalfe of himselfe & Said Comp as vndertaker as Affore- Said, and is to bee entered in the towne Booke on behalfe of all concerned & not to bee Altered but by consent of S d Henchman as affore I That all the Said plantation bee diuided into 480 lotts : 400 whereof to bearre all charges, the other 80 to bee rate Free and disposed of as afterr mentioned, And that 200 of the Said 400 : lotts Shalbe at the dispose of the vnderrtakerrs, to be planted by them and Such as they Shall procure. And the other 200 Lotts to remain to bee disposed of as formerly by the Said Comitte & to bee layd out at the northerly end of the Said plantation ; and the vndertakers 200 lots & the 80 lotts, rate free as affore, to bee layd out at the Southerly end therof II That land for a cittadel of about half a mile Squarre Shalbe layd out on the fort Riuer for house lotts, for those who Shall at their first Setling build & dwel theron and make it their certeyne place of abode for their families : to the end the inhabitants may Setle in a way of defence as inioyned by law, & formerly ordered for diuers rreasons by S d Comittee ; & Each one So doing to haue their lots there according to a platt Taken containing 16 diuisions : 4 wherof Beeing on the Riuer are to Bee 3 of them for S' 1 vnder- takerrs, and the first planters who setle with them & the other where the milnes are to Stand, with 3 more in that Rainge, to bee for the S d rate free lotts, And what land in the 2 d diuisions chosen by S' 1 vndertakers Shall bee ou r flowne by the milne dam or Shall bee taken vp for worke houses or waies to y m , sutable allowance Shalbe made out of y e Said 80 lotts diuisions, And also what hills 1 684.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 35 or rising ground doth lye without the lines of the Sd cittadcll neare thervnto commanding the same, & therefore needfull to be forti- fied, the propretrs of Such ground if they See good [cause] Shall haue the 6 rod way y' Shall bee next said lines & the way in Such plases to bee on the out Side of S' 1 Hills or riseing ground and if any at their own charge Shall fortify theron, Allowance Shall be made y" 1 out of what they Shal aduance towards y' worke. iii That each of the Said 4.80 lotts Shall haue for an house lot in S d Cittadel at least 6 rod square, & y' the lotts of those y' build not therin as afore Shalbee diuided & added proportionally to the lots of those who obserue order & build therin ; and if the proprieters of any hill or rising ground as affore Shal build his house theron as in a fortified manner Such a person Shall rreteyne his lot in the Cittadcll allthoughe he build not therin ; 2 ly And for a planting lott 10 Accers vvth .... for S d vndertakers 200 lotts & Said 80 lotts Shall bee of y e best land y l can bee found next to y e S (l cittadel, exept the land formerly layd out to the first planterrs wh they are to inioy in Case as affter followeth, otherwise to bee included in the sd 200 lotts of y c Said vndertakers and wch Said planting lotts for y c vndertakers and the Said 80 lotts, arre all the planting lots that arre to bee taken vp in the Southerrly end of y e Said plantation. [15] 3 ly and for a medow lott one accer it beeing Supposed that [there] is in the plantation 480 accers of meddow if les then each lot to abate if more then to haue an addition likewise all ce- dar swamps Shall [be] diuided in part 9 vvhearof to be for the Said 280 lotts and the 5 remaining for the S d 200 lotts resting at the dispose of the Said [committee] 4 ly and for a farme lott 4 80 pt of all the remaining land in the sd plantation when the cittadel, meddow, cedar swamps & ways are deduc[t]ed wh as suposed will amount vnto 70 accers forr a lott iiii Therre beeing not land for the 200 Planting lotts So good as hoped neare vnto the cittadel for those y l setle theron those in- tcressed there Shall haue to each lot one accer of pine land or other land not layd out as n[ear] as may be to y c Said cittadel & 36 Records of the Proprietors. [1684. which Shalbe deducted out of y c farm Lotts. And those who will not Sctle in y c Sd cittadel but one therre plan [ting] or farme lotts, shal So build as to haue 2 or morre houses within musket Sh[ot] of each other, that soe they may be in a way of Defence. And y' the dwellers in the S d cittadel take like care as much as may bee to Se[cure] them Selues & the building therin vntil all can bee fortified wth Sd vndertakers for therre 76 house lotts After men- tioned, they arte concerned in S d Cittadel whether the[y] build morre orr less therre aire to beare their proportion of: V : That the way about the Cittadel bee 6 rod wide as wel as [a] country Road forr worke & passage without & within to them ; and [the] waies in the Cittadel two rrod wide, & beetwixt planting lotts of 40 ac[cers] 3 Rod wide or to y' quantity which lotts may be ioyned together suble fencing & the way saued to the proprietors at p°scnt wherre[in they] arre hindered in Comming to their lotts. And that the country road lead vp wherre carts haue Gon towards the norwest corner of the Cittadel & So past in to the Street next on the westerly Side wherr the milnes [are] to stand, that carts as wel as horse may pass therin. VI That the Said vndertakerrs Shall take to their owne ac6l 60 theire Said 200 lotts at there disposurre & make Such improuement of them by Such and So many persons & in Such time & mannerr [as] to them Shall Seeme good. 2 Shal rreserue 16 lotts morre of the S d 200 for vsefull Trades & imployes for the promoteing of manufactures to bee disposed of to persons transient orr fixt that are honest & ind[ustrious] as soone as may bee : 3. Shall aduance pay one Accompt for Seaurall Treasons as well to incourage the first planterrs to retume as others to begin there 4 : Shall endeuor the Running the lynes of the Sd towne with all speede [that] Retume may bee made to the General! Court for Confirmation of y c S d graunt : 5 Shall in Aprill 1683 procure Seuerall persons to make a begin [ning of] the Said plan- tation wch Shall there abide at least vntill otherrs come to setle : 6 ly Shall at therre owne cost with what speed may bee build [in] said Cittadel two fire roomes to shelter Such as Shall com there to Setle & trauelers vntill therre bee an ordinary for accomodation of 1 684.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 37 wh[ich] was one reason of granting the Said plantation, which roomes Shall to the Said vses vntill the last of September 1684 and then to be to [the] only vse & disposurre the said vnder- takers. 7 Shall pcurre persons to take vp the remaincing lotts of the said 200 beeing 1 24 : & whom Said vndertakerrs Shall not ad- mitt but vpon the termes following 1 : that each of sd persons so Admited shall vpon paying what Shalbe rated [have] granted to him so many of sd lotts as they desirre & the said vndertakers Judge [them] capable to improue 2ly that such persons as cannot conueniently at least at first [settle] [i6]themselues in the said place Shall haue liberty to place a seruant there approued of by the Said vndertakers to whome they may if the[y] see good graunt a lott if desired 3 that neither the said persons or seruants Shall dispose of there Lotts vnto any who arre all ready interested in the said place vntil ther bee about fifty families settled therre, or to any otherr but who shal bee approued by sd vndertakers 4 : that all who take vp lotts in the yeare 1683, Shall setle vpon them in April 1684 : And all that take vp lotts in 84 Shall setle vp- on them in April 85 otherwise euery j[one] of said lotts shallbee forfeited and disposed of to otherrs. 5 That if those who haue taken vp but one, two or three lotts Shall ioyn together & put in one seruant for 4 lotts it Shalbe Suffi- cient for the p c seruing of there interest. 6 That all sd persons shall after y c Said vndertakers lotts & the So lotts haue their choise of their land & medow as they take vp the lots & setle vpon them VII : That notwithstanding the Said first planterrs haue long bceforre this new Settlement forfeited the land layd them out & had not right to any more then what the Said committee Saw fit to grant y m for famile lotts, they rreseuing it still in their power to ad- mit as many Inhabitants as they Saw Good if they Shall comply with the now Setlement and pay and doe as others admited by the Said vndertakers, they then Shal not only haue the land layd y m out but also haue lotts in the cittadel : and farme lotts & medow 38 Records of the Proprietors. [1684. in the northerly end of the Said plantation as otherrs haue accord- ing to the number of lotts taken vp by y"\ And if they comply not yet they shall if desired haue paid y m in conuenient time what they disbursed towards the indian purchase & Suruaying wch is more than they could demand. And the Said land to bee forr the accomadation of the Said vndertakers for their planting lotts. VIII : That an Accl bee kept of all pay recud for lotts & all disburse in setling the Said Towne. That the majo r Generl bee paid halfe his disburse for the indian purchase. That what the first planters haue paid y' comply as afforre Shall bee dis- counted in therre payments as others. That nothing Shalbe don to alterr any thing in this Setlement without the consent of the Comittee & sd vndertakers That care bee taken to procure a min- ister w l h all conuenient Speede a Schoole masterr in due time, And y' in the interim carre bee taken that the lords day bee Sanctified by the inhabitants meeting togetherr threon to worship God as they Shalbe. And y l such psons as are admited as afforesaid by S d vndertakers beeing certified for by the S d Henchman or his as- signes that they haue performed according as obliged vnto y c S d Committe they Shall thervpon haue vnder their hands a grant of all such lands as the said persons arre intersted in the Said plant- ation to them theirr heyirs & assignes as fully as y c sd committe is im poured to doe IX : That 60 of the S' 1 So rate free lotts Shalbe disposed of as followeth 1 : to the generall Court who granted the Said plantation in leiu of the land to bee layd out for the Country if so accepted 4 : lotts 2 ly to Daniel Gookin Esqr who procured the Said grant & hath laboured many yeares in y' affayre 8 lotts 3 To the Said vnder- takers for begining the said place ; & doing and Endcuoring as af- foresaid 6 lotts : 4 To the ministry 4 lotts, 5 and to the first min- isterr 4 lotts, 5 to the towne for trayning & buriall places & other vses 4 lotts 6 to the Schoole 3 lotts 7 to the first Schoolmaster 3 [lots] [i7]Sthly to the builders & mainteyners of a Saw milne 3 lotts 9 tly to the [like] persons for a grist milne 3 lotts : 10 to 1 684.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 39 the building & mayntayning of for promoteing of vse- full Trades & for a fulling mill when the place is capable therof 6 Lotts 1 1 To each one of the three of the Said Comittee 4 lotts apeice in all 1 2 lotts for their care & paines And that the 20 re- maining Lotts of the Said 80 lotts be 10 of them at the disposurre of the Said Comi[ttee] for the Benefitts of the psons who shall take vp the Said 200 lotts And y' the said comittee take care of all those of the said 80 Lotts and all that apteyneth vnto them that haue not persons vpon the place to look after the Same vntill possesed by the propieters of them Signed by the Said Commitee to S d vndertakers Signed by S d Daniel Henchman on behalfe of himselfe & Said vndertakerrs to the S d Comittee The report of the survey of the township made in 1683, nere follows: — At A Gen" court hel[d] may the 7 th 1684 The platt of Quandsicamund Plantation (now called Worcester) was presented to the Court by the Committe vizt Majo r Gen" Dan- iel Gookin, Capt Thomas prentice & Capt Daniel Henchman, And it Conteyneth 43020 Accorrs the South line runs from quanssic- m[ond] pond S west & [the] west 1920 Rod wh is 6 miles : the west line bounds Runs North by west 45 min westerly & is in length is 3760 ro[ds] The north bounds or line Runss S west & by west 1920 Rod wh is The east line rrunns along by Quandsicamd pond North 5 des 15 " ,in westerly 920 Rod wh is 3 mile lack[ing] 40 rqd, then from the end of y c pond aforesaid the line Runs N. B : w 6 deg westerly 60 rod wh is one mile & then Runns N. B. w 45 min westerly : 2290 Rod wh is 7 miles & 10 Ro[ds] within this plat there is 1000 accers Belonging to mai- den Churrch And 250 Accers to the Heirs & Assignes of Ephram Curtis & there is Remaining 810 accers more then the contents of 8 40 Records of the Proprietors. [1685. miles squ[are] \v c h is about 2 Accers in the hundred allowance wh is less then [the] allowance giuen to land layd out in the wilder- nes. $ Samuel Andrew Sworen & Allowed Surueyo 1 The Generall Court Accepted Confirmed & Allowed the Piatt & Returne In the new apportionment of land, lots were be- stowed as hereafter appears: — In pursuance of the Agreements aboue recorded The Lotts Hereafter entered in this Towne booke were granted & layd vnto the Seuerall pson concerned by order of Captaine Daniel Henchman Beforre his Death May 22 th 1685 Daniel Gookin Granted & layd out vnto Daniel Gookin Sen Esq sen his heires & assignes for euer the day & Cap Dan Henchman yeare aboue written (Suruaid by Dauid Fiske Nath Henchman Sworen Suruaior) ; the psons in the margent Dikcry Seriant named present. wil: a mulato on lott of about 100 Accers lying vpon xtopher Read the eastermost end of pakachooge H[ill] & Ben Eaton The lines & Rumbs are as folow : wee be- gan at a lot granted to Capt John wing 1 of forty accers lying vpon the South Side of pakachoag hill of forty accers lying adioyning to the Towne Lyne wee began to measure at the North & by west angll of y e for mentioned lot, & Ran vpon a N. East & by East Rhom forty Rod, downe to half way riuer, 1 Capt. John Wing of Boston was appointed to fill a vacancy in the Com- mittee occasioned by the death of Lieut. Richard Beers, who was killed in a fight with the Indians, near Northfield, in 1675. 1685.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 41 allius pakachoag riuer & then turn[ed] the Angle & Ranne vpon a north & be west Rumbe two hundred & Eight Rod ; & this line (a great pt of it) towards the forsaid Riuer & including all the low land fitt for to make meddow within y e lott, then at y c end of 208 rod wee turnd the angle & rami vpon y* Rumbs Southwest & be west vp the Hill from the riuer Eighty polles or Rod neare to y c old path which Runs from the towne to pacha- % chooge Hill. Then wee turnd another angle And Ranne a South & bee east line two hundred & eight pole & ioyned to Capt wings lot (aboue mentioned) & running on y l line or Rumb N east & Be east forty rod vntil wee com to the angle of capt wing lot where wee began, within these 4 lines is included 100 Accres wood land Tond Bounded one N East by East wth halfe way riuer or paka- chook riuer & y c South by Capt wing & the Rest by comon lands A Second Lott layd out the Same day by y e Same Surua- yo T &° in peysance of y" Same psons aboue Granted & layd vnto Daniel Gookin Esqr his heires & assigns [for] euer on lott vpon a plaine called Racoone plaine of 80 Acres Rumbs & Lines therof arre as followeth : wee began .... .... west Rumbe on hundred & Sixty pole or rods And Riuer on the north Side of it and Runne vpon the plaine & Ranne vpon South west & bee west Rumbe on hu[ndred] & then turnd the Angll & Ranne vpon South Riuer including & all the low land vpon .... bounded by the Said Riuer South and the comon la[nd] .... vpon there lines are contained eighty accers from the towne or [18] The 2 lotts Recorded vpon the other Side arre my Shar & propotion forr 18 planting lotts of ten Accers apeese wh is for my first diuision : exept meddow & House or Hut lots as affor. & I Ac6l my proportion of a 2 d diuision or farme lotts wilbe 1260 Accers in the on halfe of the plantation as it is granted out Capt FKOP. REC. f. 42 Records of the Proprietors. [1685. Henchman & vndertakers as is aboue recorded, for my selfe .... .... not only of y e comitty but on of y e vndertakers. These 2 lotts aboue are platted by the Suruaio r among my .... There is granted to the Said major Gookin &r his heires & as- signes for euer eighten Hut lots or house lots neare the mils on the west Side of y e mil : only a highway betwene the mills & those Hutt lotts ; thes hut lotts lye within the limitts of the citadel or towne Ship Also Fisk is granted to the Said major Gookin & his heires & assignes for euer Eighten Accers of meddow land vizt for euery lot one accer to be had in proportion in y e comon meddow of w c h eighten Accers Six accers is layd & bounded by Dauid fisk to the Said major Gookin his heres & assignes for euer in the medow vpon mill brooke a litle below the mills w e h medow is now in the occupation of Thomas Hall of Worcester vpon Rente. Graunted & layd out by Dauid Fiske Sworen Suruy r within the Towne of Worcester in New England 'f? order & with approbation of Daniel Henchman vnto Capt John wing of Boston & vnto his heires and assignes for euer eightene ten accer planting lotts Six wherof are for his mills 3 lotts of Thomas Baker wth one hundred And Eighty accers lying in Aforsaid village a litle to the Northward of the Cittadel : being platted in the General platt, made by the Suruaiors & is bounded on the East with mil Brook, on the South with m r Adam winthrop & mr peirpoint lots on the west with Sim- son in part & with lands not layd out as yet in part Bounded on the north with George Danson of Boston Together Herewith granted to the Said John wing & his heires for euer Eighteen Hutt lott vpon part wher- of his dwelling house & Barne now Standeth : moreouer granted to him & his heires & assignes for euer ten Rod of land round where his mills Standeth, together with the priuildge of the mill B[r]ooke to him only & his heires whilst Hee or they keep the 1685.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 43 mills in rcpaire for the towns vse, Together also with liberty to Cutt & fall timber for the Saw mill : for the Towues vse vpon any lands not Appropriated within the Towne [A]lso to him is granted & his heyres for euerr Eighteen [ac]ers of meddow ; to bee layd him out in Seuerll of medow land according to proportion w'h [p]lanters, [19] May the 22 th 1685 Granted & layd out by the Suruaior Fiske within the Said Towne of Worcester ; vnto the Said Capt. John wing & his heires for euer as assigne of Cowel of Boston fower 10 acer lotts a percel of land and fower Hut lots & 4 acers medow Containing forty Accers Situate lying & beeing vpon paka- choog hill : on the South Side therof as it is platted in the Suruai- o r s plat beeing bounded on the South wth the Towne line, on the East wth lands vndiuided on the west & partly on the north wth lands not duided, & in part on the north by majo r Gookins lott of 100 accers : Also granted vnto the Said Capt wing & his heires & assignes for a Second Diuision of lands for farme lotts : in due proportion with any other propriter in s d place or Shalbe the particular quan- tity of w c h farme lotts cannot yet be wel known vntil, High waies, Cedar Swamps Sheepe comons & other publke lands for the min- istry, Scoole & Such ocasion are known & measured, & the Re- mainder of land at the South end of the Towne of Worcester ac- cording to the forsaid agreements, Shalbe proportioned into two hundred and eighty lotts wherof the Said John wings proportion is twenty two lotts : for his farme lotts All which lands aboue mentioned with all the priuiledges & Apptenances to them in any kind Belonging according vnto the Generall Courts (of the mas- sachusetts) Grant vnto the Comittee as is mentioned in the Same Recorded in this Booke page first is confirmed vnto him the Said John wing his heires & assignes forr euerr. Moreuer Capt John wing Admited an Inhabitant in the village of worcesterr. All the Grants aboue expesed are confirmed to Capt John wing & his heires and assignes forr euerr; By the Comitte of the Honble Presedent & 44 Records of the Proprietors. [1685. Conned impowred thervnto by this order dated June u 1686 don at the meeting of Said Comitte at Boston July 9th 1686 iV Signed by DANIELL GOOKIN Sen THOMAS PRENTICE WILLIAM BOND JOSEPH LYND St JOHN HAYNES [20] October 5 1685 Graunted, & layd out by Dauid Fiske (Allowed Suruaio r ) with- in the Towne of Worcester in New England p orderr & approba- tion of Capt Daniel! Henchman, as is by him certified vnder his hand Before his Death, Vnto George Danson of Boston Baker & vnto his hcires & assignes for euer, twenty lotts conteining 10 accers for each lot which is in the whole two hundred accers & is for planting lotts eleuen of which lotts arre in his owne Right, And the other nine lotts as . . assignee of Charles Creswait 3 : of John Birge 3 : & Samil Simpson 3 in all nine wch parcel of two hundred accers of land is Scituate lying & beeing to the Norward of the Cittadall in woster tS; is platted & bounded in the Surueiors gen- eral platt beeing bounded on the East with milbrooke, one the South with Capt John wing one the west & north with towne lands vndiuided & north pond a plat wherof is in the hands of -George Danson Signed by y° Suruaio* Fisk Also there is granted to him his hcires and Assignes for eucr twenty Hutt lotts in the cittadel as others haue & an accer of meddow for euey ten accer lott in the Comon medowes yet vndeuided, Also ; y' is granted to y e Said danson ; his heires 43 1392 H5 1 147 »5° '35 136 152 162 I5 2 116 137 '45 137 I39i •47 162 Meddow fol Mondow 2d div 3d j 41 James Holdin 3 — James Taylor 3 42 Daniel Heywood 4 Dll I ley wood — Thomas Gleson 3 43 Thomas Hagat 2 — [Joshjua Rice 3 Jont Ilubard 44 [N]athl Moor 4 Isa Bull — obeda ward 3 45 aron adams 3 Dauid Haynes 3 46 Jonas Rice 3 58 Eliott & Smith 18 Gookin — Comitte 20 SO Adam Winthrop 4 A winthrop 5° Henchmans heirs 15 Henchman 5' Benja fflag Jacob Leonard 4 4 Jacob Leonard To 5 2 Richard ward 3 — [M J oses Leonard 3 53 [Lejonard Hore 3 [Th]omas Biney 4 Boggle 54 [Isjaac Wheler — [Paljmer & Compa 18 Wing 55 ditto 4 Cowell 56 ditto 6 Terell — ditto 4 Tomlin 57 ditto 5 Sm Daniel — Benja fflagg Peter King [J] Baron 6 3 3 Brown J Rice 58 59 141! 84 91 46 "3 79 So 82 83 112 106 "3 83 108 116 86 79 47 5° 75 130 112 87 81 78 94 94 125 94 95 95 125 145 '34 Si 60 139 164 OI 67 44 65 49 2 7 39 19 3i 57 35 5& 5° 64 5° 46 26 39 48 "5 1 6 2.S 21 67 2 5 2 5 25 25 »S5 97 :ioo: gratuity 102: 2d 133 [page 101 [194 96 97 101 103 96 127 100 103 IOO: 2d 134 96: 97 104 & 46: 146 46: 98 99 100: 75 IOO 100: 173 82: 246 147 87: 106 IOI 198 96; IOI 206 97 96 IOO To Jonas Rice 99-104 [aboue Worcester, Massachusetts. 55 The foregoing records comprise all that remain in the Proprietors' Book relating to the first and second settlements of Worcester. From 1686 to 1700 but little is known of the proceedings of the inhabitants. It is not probable, however, that the town greatly advanced either in population or improvement, be- yond what is evidenced by the preceding documents. The constant state of alarm and feeling of insecurity through fear of Indian attack, were the great draw- backs to the success of the undertaking; and when, near the close of the seventeenth century, outrages began to be perpetrated in the vicinity by the sav- ages, the place was once more deserted by all save one, the sacrifice of whose life was the last scene in the sad drama. The war known as "Queen Anne's" began in the year 1702 and continued until 1 7 13. During this period little effort was made towards reclaiming the place. In 1709, a petition for aid in resettlement was presented to the General Court, but was not granted, the judgment of the Court declaring such an attempt inexpedient in the then disturbed state of the country. After the peace in 17 13, another and successful effort was made, and from this time is dated the history of the permanent settlement of Worcester. JVo. X RECORDS OF The Proprietors OF Worcester, Massachusetts. EDITED BY FRANKLIN P. RICE. In Four Parts: PART II. WORCESTER, MASS. : THE WORCESTER SOCIETY OF ANTIQUITY l88o. U. S. A., CIV. PART II 1713-1788. A Anno Regni Annce Rcgince Duodecimo. t a Great & General Court or assembly for her Majesties Prov- ince of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, begun & held in Boston in New England upon Wednesday y e 27 May 1713 and continued by prorogations to Wednesday y c 14 October following being the third Sessions. In Council & concurred by the Representaves. October 21' 1713 Upon reading a Representation & petition of Coll" adam Wenthrop, Gershom Rice & Jonas Rice &c on behalfe of them- selves and other proprietors of lands within the Township of Wor- cester, Setting forth their desire to Endeavour & enter upon a New Settlement of the S d plantation being driven therefrom by the late Indian Warr : praying the countenance and encouragement of this Court in their undertaking and Such directions and regulations as Shal be thought fit to make them defensible in case of a new rup- ture with the Indians : as also for a proper Comitte to be appoint- ed to direct in ordering the prudentials of the S d plantation till they come to a full Settlement &c. and that the S d Comitte may be impowered to demand & receive the town bookes & records of their allotments and other things from the Successor of Capt John Wing dcesed who was Town Clarke and had them in his custody Ordered That the prayer of the petition be granted and the Honour 6 William Taylor Esq. Adam Wenthrop & William Dudley Esq. Lt Coll" John Ballantine and Thomas How Esq 1 " be a Comitte to receive all challanges, State the place of the Town upon Smal 60 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 14. Lotts defensible, and what else is necessary for their establishment and ordering of their prudentials agreeable to the prayer in their petition and granting out allotments — Consented to Joseph Dudley Coppy as of record Examined Js : Addington Sect [34] In Council at a Great & General Court or Assembley begun & held at Boston on Wednesday the 26 of May 1 714 The following report of the Comitte for Worcester accepted by the Representatives, Read & Concurred — The General Court having been pleased by theirs of 21' October last to constitute a Comitte for receiving claimes of Such persons as are Interested in Worcester & for resetling that Town The S d Comitte do now humbly lay before this Honourable Court an acco" of what progress they have made therein after having posted up in this and other Towns printed notifications for persons concerned to bring in their Claimes, and having attended for four months time to receive the Same they made a journey up thither & allowed the claims of all who appear- ed to have been justly Interested there, and also admitted twenty eight persons more, to take up Lotts, Some of Twenty Acres, Some of thirty and Some of forty acres (as $ Schedule hereto annexed) upon condition that they pay twelve pence $ Acre for their plant- ing Lotts only, towards the General charge of Surveying and laying out the Town the old Inhabitants having formerly paid the Same Sum, and upon condition that within thre years from this time, Each of them build upon their S d Lotts & occupy the Same for thre years at least from the time of their building, on penelty, that in default thereof they forfeit their Lotts, to be taken into the hands of the Comitte to be disposed of to others ; Which termes the new Grantees have readily consented to. 1714-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 61 now in order to the accomodating the Comunity & that persons may sit down in Safety, the Comitte humbly propose — 1 -That those persons who come in upon old claimes may be under the same obligations & penalties to Settle & inhabit, as the new Grantees are, they having taken their land on that condition. 2-That those persons who by purchase possess the rights of [35] Several proprietors may be deemed So many Inhabitants and Stand obliged to make So many Several Settlements. 3-Whereas there has been So many months given for persons to bring in their claimes and all endeauours used to gett Informa- tions of former rights that the persons now admitted may Settle on any place whereto no claim doth now appear without being liable to be hereafter molested or outed by any pretending a prior right to the Same : and if any person Shal hereafter appear and make out his claim to any land so Settled upon he Shal insted thereof have so much as he can make out to be his right in some other land in the Town no person to be admitted to put in his claim af- ter the Expiration of thre years from this time (Except Infants, feme couvert, persons non compos mentis, Imprisoned or in cap- tivity) who Shal be allowed thre years next after Such Imperfection removed to put in their claimes : the Same terme of three years to be allowed to persons beyond Sea, or that have an estate in re- version to any land there 4-That the old claimes upon thirty dayes notice given them by the Surveyor apointed for the Town be obliged to show the bounds of their Lotts formerly laid out, or that otherwise he the Said Sur- veyor may proceed to the laying out Lotts to the new Grantees & what he Shal do therein Shal be valid. 5-That whereas they find the direction of the General Court in the year 1 668 to then Comitte was to lay out two or three hundred acres of land for the Comon wealth, they desire the provision now made for the ministry, the first minister & the School may be ac- cepted on that accompt : and where as the Comitte have already Spent So much time in Sitting to receive Claims, besides Their Journey thither [36] and have been considerably in advance of money and also Expect to have the care and trouble of S d Town 62 Records of the Proprietors. [1714. possibly for Some years, and they find the former Comitte to have been interested in fourteen fiveteen & twenty ten acre Lotts The several persons admitted having pitched already upon the places where they desire to sit down. They pray there may to each of the present Comitte a forty acre Lott be granted (if the Hon b Court Shal So meet) to be laid out to them in the town where they can find a place not taken up ; together with a Right to meadow & after divisions, to be laid out in the land next adjoyning in proportion to other proprietors, when Such proportion can be known. The Comitte humbly Submit these proposalls to y e deter- minat and consideration of this Honourable Court for their further direction Signed |? order of the Comitte William Taylor Boston June 14 1714 Consented to Joseph Dudley Coppy as of Record Examined f) Is a Addington Secrf [37] A List of the Old proprietors of Worcester and who the present proprietors are 6° number of Acres from from Button from Paine granted The Heirs of Coll" Winthrop Jonas Rice ditto Rice James Holmes Gershom Rice ditto ditto James Butler Jacob Lenard Thomas Prentice 4-10 acre Lotts 3-10 acre 3-10 acre 4 - 10 acre 3-10 acre 3 - 10 acre 2-10 acre New 4-10 acre 4 - 10 acre 5 - 10 acre I7I4-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 63 ] 3 " 4 " 4 - 3 " 4 - 4 - Mr 9 Salter Bridget Usher Isaac Bull to Nath 1 more ditto — Isaac Bull to Rice Jonathan [ Jonathan Ting To Diggory Sergeant George Parmeter 6 James Rice John Eliott ditto John Wing to John [ ] ditto ditto ditto ditto Peter & Palmer Golden The heirs of Mr Henchman Isaac Leonard Jeacob Brown &c Josiah Haywood Jonathan Marble Jonas Rice Peter King To the Comitte Ministerial To y e Minister To the School 6 - 10 - 8 - 18 - 4 - 6 - 4 - 4 - 5 " 15 " 4 - 6 - 3 - 3 " 20 - 4 - 4 - 2 - New o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre as Excuf o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre w o acre o acre o acre o acre o acre Tomlin Turell Gowell Daniel 100 6 4 Records of the Proprietors. [1714. [38] A List of New Lotts granted. To Daniel Haywood & Deacon Haywood To Henry Lee from Jont Hubbart ditto from Townsend To Obediah Ward ditto from Leonard Hore To John Hubbard To Benj a Barron from Jn° Maryon ditto from VVheler ditto from Davice To Isaac Wheler To Thomas Gleson To Rich d Ward from Hezekiah Bush To David Haines from Nuten To Moses Leonard To James Tayler To James H olden To Ephraim Rice To Ephraim Rice Jun r To Josiah Rice To Elisha Rice To Aaron Adams To Daniel Livermore To Thomas Haggate To George Danson 1717 'Pq Ephraim Curtice Ma 2 rch To Stephen Minett of Boston To W m Payne of Boston To Samuel Leonard ^ Benj a Allen i 4-1 [o acre Lotts 3 " 10 acre 3 " [o acre 3 - [o acre 3 - 10 acre 3 " [O acre 3 " [O acre 3 - [0 acre 3 - [O acre or 4 - [o acre 3 - [O acre 3 - [O acre 3 " to acre 3 " to acre 3 " to acre 3 - [O acre 3 " to acre 3 " ] [o acre . 3 " to acre 3 - i to acre 3 - J to acre 4 - i acre 2 - i acre 20 - i acres 6 - 1 acres 2 - i acres 2 - 1 acres 4 - 1 acres 184 I7H-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 65 [39] 1 718 The Comitte having apointed Thomas How Esq r cS: Lt Apni 23 Haynes to give Certificates for all Such of the Inhabitants of Worcester as have built houses on their Lotts & performed the conditions on which their Lotts were granted to them ; the S d Thomas How and Lt Haynes did on y e 23 d of april returne a list of Such as had complyed and paid the money for their home Lotts and they are accordingly put upon Record viz Granted and laid out to Lt Jonas Rice by David Hayns Survey- or on the right of Thomas Atherton, Thre Ten acre Lotts (part of his Six ten acre Lotts laid out to him on S d Athertons acco') bound- ed South & partly West by land left for high wayes bounded north with his other two ten acre Lotts wch two lotts are bounded by land in the possession of James Butler & by land now in the possession of James Rice bouned West partly by land in the possession of James Rice, bounded East by land left for a highway according to the draft Small red oake tree West 1 54 rod a heap of Stones O O 00 3 o 30 acres 30 acres to Jonas Rice T3 O — u o East 74 rod a heap of Stones a Stake East 80 rod a Stake Thre other thre acre Lotts complyed with as $ Certift from Thomas How & David Haynes Sept e 5 1718 PROP. RKC. 66 Records of the Proprietors. \\~]\\. [40] Granted & laid out to James Rice Thre ten acre Lotts on the right of George Ripley for which he has fulfilled the order of Court in Setling Worcester being butted and bounded according to the following plan, as it was laid out by David Haynes Surveyor bounded Southerly by land in the possession of Jonas Rice Westerly by a highway East by James Butlers Lott Northerly by the Lott that was formerly Paines Stake & Stones West 80 rod Stake & Stones v. o c c o o p. 30 acres to James Rice O O Stake & Stones East 80 rod Stake & Stones Granted & laid out to Gershom Rice Thre Ten acre Lotts upon the right of William Pain for which he has fulfilled the Courts or- der in Settling Worcester being butted & bounded according to the following plan as it was laid out to him by David Haynes Surveyor noth by land of James Holmes West by a highway East by land in possession of Gershom Rice South by land in possession of James Rice & this land Incompasseth Gershom Rices house & orchard Stake West 2d S 80 rod Stake % T3 30 acres to T> O 1- 1- s Gershom Rice $ £ 4> £ T3 N N !/) 2 stones East 2 d nt 80 Rod an oake Worcester, Massachusetts. 6 7 1714.] [4i] Granted and laid out to John Hubbard Three ten acre Lotts by order of the Comitte may 17 14 with all right in Comon in Wor- cester belonging to S l1 30 acre Lott (for which he has fulfilled the Courts order in Settling S d Town) being butted & bounded accord- ing to the plan. Southerly by the mill brook Easterly by the land of James Rice and by mill brook every way else by the Comon land David Haynes, Sur T maple tree maple tree J 30 acres to olm Hubbard 1,1 e tree ( e Oake Granted & Laid out to James Holdin Three Ten acre Lotts by order of the Comitte may 20' 1714 with all the right in Comon in Worcester belonging to a 30 acre Lott for which he has fulfilled the Courts order in Settling S d Town, being butted and bounded according to the following plan as it was laid out by David Haynes Surveyer bounded 68 Records of the Proprietors. [1714. Southerly by the halfe way river Easterly by land laid out to Elisha Rice — on the north side of halfe way river near mount Tobscot Every way else by coraon or undivided land — % Vh 30 acres to James Taylor Stone IT S 5 deg Et 80 Rod 13 o o vO C m w Stake marked I T Granted and out to Daniel Haywood upon the right of Deacon John Haywood four Ten acre Lotts in Worcester with all further divisions of land, which was granted his father by the Comitte may 1 714 for \v h he has fulfilled the Courts order for Settling S d Town butted and bounded according to the foiling plan as it was laid out by David Haynes Surv r bounded north by the ministers Lott South by Ephraim Curtis land & Elliotts meadow East by a highway : West by Comon land — it runs cross y e mill meadow near y e burying place black Oake Q I 40 acres t ^ 4 acres iri black birch Wt 15 nt 182 rodd Daniel Haywood and of undivided meadow belonging to ye Town Stake r Et 15 St 182 rodd horn beam & Smal hemlock 7 o Records of the Pi'oprietors. [1714. [43] Granted and laid out to Thomas Gleason of Sudbury Thre Ten acre Lotts in Worcester for a house Lott that was granted to him by the Comitte in may last with y e right of Comon &c for which he has fulfilled the Courts order for Settling S d place butted and bounded according to the plan, as it was laid out to him by David Haynes Survey 1, bounded East by land in possession of Thomas & Ichabod Brown, north by the Country road & Every way else by the undivided land, lying at y e Westerly end of Browns meadow red Oake 2 ON N w White Oak S 29 d Wt 80 rod 30 acres to Thomas Gleason nt 29 d Kt 80 Rod Stake a White Oake Granted & laid out to Thomas Haggate a Twenty acre Lott In Worcester, which was Granted by the Comitte may 1714 with all rights and divisions in the Comon land belonging to S d Lott for which he has fulfilled the Courts order for Settling the Same : be- ing butted and bounded according to the plan as it was laid out by David Haynes Surveyer lying Eastward of Browns meadow on y e north side of the Country road & bounded East by the Comon land South by the S d Road north by land of Benj a Barnes West by land in y c possession of Thomas & Ichabod Brown I7H-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 7i S 2 d nt 64 rod 20 acres to V* t \ \ * a Thomas Haggatt \ ■*-! \ w \ nt 2 d W 88 rod [44] Granted & laid out to Joshua Rice upon the Right of Jonathan Hubbard a Thirty acre Lott at Worcester, with all the Right in Comon w h was granted to S d Hubbert by the Comitte may 1714 for which Joshua Rice has fulfilled the Courts order for Setling S d Town butted & bounded according to y e plan, as it was laid out to J Hubbart by D Haynes Sur r lying on boath Sides the old Country road, about halfe a mile Westward from Capt Wings mill place, bounded northly by land laid out to Leonard Hoar y e other Sides by Comon land Hemlock tree Wt 15 d nt 126 rod Red Oake I H Black Oake Et 15 d St 126 rod Stone Granted & laid out to Nathanael moor upon the right of Isaac Bull ffour Ten acre Lotts at Worcester, with all the Rights in Comon for which he has fulfilled the order of Court for Settling S d Town, butted and bounded according to the following plan, as it was laid out to him by David Haynes Surveyor north & West by land left for a highway South by land that was Degory Sergeants every way else by undivided land 7 2 Records of the Proprietors. [1714. red oake & Stones S 80 rod Stake & Stones o C<0 30 acres to natld moor O o White oake bush & Stone nt 80 rod Chestnut Tre [45] Granted & laid out to Obadiah Ward of Sudbury Thre Ten acre Lotts in Worcester for his house Lott, bounded every way by Comon & undivided land & marked trees, lying on boath Sides of mill brook & Crosseth pine meadow brook, it lyeth on & joyning to the n 1 Westerly side of Oake Hill & is north Westerly from Ger- shom Rice house Lott as signified by the platt laid out to him by David Haynes Survr. Grey Oake Smal red o a V- e j£-£ & brush on ye nt side of ye brook 6< e V 6 rod I7I4-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 73 Granted and laid out to Aaron Adams of Sudbury Thre Ten acre Lotts in Worcester for a house Lott for which he has fulfilled the Courts ac~t in Setting S' 1 Town bounded every way by undi- vided land and markt Trees, it is East of mill brook & West of Oake hill as signified in the platt laid out to him by I )avid Haynes Sur r heap of stones E od S ioo rod Slake 00 o 30 acres to Aaron Adams 00 o ei- Stake & Stones Wt 9d nt 100 rod Stake [46] Granted & laid out to Lt David Haynes Thirty acres of land in Worcester on boath Sides halfe way river with all rights and further divisions of land & meadow in S d Town, bounded every way by comon land & markt trees near chesnut Hill begining at a red Oake tree marked D H from thence Et i4 d nt 83 rod to a red oake tree marked D H, from thence S i4 d Et 60 rod to a red oake tree marked D H from thence W i4 d S 83 rod to a heap of Stones & a white Oake about fourteen feet within S d land marked D H as it is signified in the platt, including one acre of meadow within it as Surveyed by David Haynes red oake Wt I4d S 83 rod heap stones T3 C O vO W Wt Oake * 30 acres to D Haynes 1 acre meadow White Oake Et I4d nt 83 rod red oake PROP. REC. 10 74 Records of the Proprictoi's. [ 1 7 1 4 . June 20 j^ajd out to Gershom Rice for a Second division, on both 1 718 Sides of ffrench river & touching halfe way river Seventy five acres of land, persuant to Grant made by y e Comitte in 1 714 upon the right of mr Payne, bounded partly West by land in possession of Cap 1 Prentice, East by land in possession of m r John Smith, every way else by comon land and marked trees, as Signified in y e plat a Country road runing thro S* 1 land 6 rod wide as Surveyed $ D Haynes Stake Stub Grey OnV.e E 13 S 140 rod Ipine ,>ca "tree [47] Granted and laid out to mrs John Eliott & John Smith on y e wright of Daniel Gookin one hundred acres of land in Worcester with all the rights & farther divisions of land & meadow in S d Town bounded north by halfe way river, East, South and West by un- divided land for wch m r John Smith has fulfilled the order of Court in Setling the S d Town, laid out as it is Signified in the plat as it was Surveyed by David Haynes 7H-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 75 Stones 40 oa^ e % t0( \.-. stones white oak 200 acres of land formerly laid out to mr Daniel Gookin on and joyning to Bogachoge Hill house Granted and laid out to mesr John Eliott and John Smith on the right of m r Daniel Gookin, Eighty acres of land in Worcester, with all rights and further divisions of land and meadow in S d Town for w ch m r John Smith has fulfilled the order of Court for Setling S d Town, laid out as it is described in the plat by David Haynes Surveyor IE* white oake\ j e.\ heap of stones 7 6 Records of the Proprietors. [1714. [48] Worcester June 24' 17 18 Laid out four hundred and fifty acres of land for a 2 d division of land in Worcester to mrs John Eliott and John Smith upon the right of Daniel Gookin Esq r persuant to a grant made by y ee hon r Comitte upon record to both their house lotts, as signified in the plat & adjoyning to S d house Lotts on boath Sides halfe way river & on & joyning to Bogachoge hill, & partly to Racoon plain, bounded n l partly by 100 acres of land & by 80 acres of land laid out to D. Gookin & halfe way river S l & W l by undivided land & ffrench river, E l part on undivided land & halfe way river as Sur- veyed by David Haynes I 7 I 5-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 77 also laid out to them Eighteen acres of meadow for y e first division of meadow on S d Gookin his right as it is signified in these two platts herewith presented : to them their heirs & assigns as surveyed by David Haynes [49] Worcester Sept 20 l , 1 715 Laid to the Honour b Comitte for Worcester Two Thous d acres of Land in Worcester on the North side of y e Country road on and joyning to burnt coat plain, near Quinsicamog pond : bounded Easterly with the Worcester line, Southerly with a high way in part, and partly with a Lott laid out Benj a Barron : every way else by undivided land as it is signified in the platt : This 2000 acres of land was laid out by order of the Honourable Comitte William Taylor Adam Winthrop & Thomas How being present & Surveyed by David Haynes This 2000 acres of land as it is laid out on y e other side is in full for all the land and meadow due to the S d Comitte in the township of Worcester by vertue of their Comitte Lotts granted them by the General Court upon a fair Lott drawn at marlborough the Lott next 1 Worcester line fell to Capt. How 2 the second lott fell to Coll n Winthrop 3 the third Lott fell to Coll" Dudley 4 the fourth Lott to the Hon r Coll" Taylor 5 the fifth Lott to Coll" Ballantine But now by agreement the Second Lott belongs to Coll" John Ballantine Third Lott to Coll" Will 1 " Dudley ffourth Lott to Coll" Will'" Taylor ffifth Lott to Coll n Adam Winthrop as Expressed & Sett fourth In the platt on the other Side 78 Records of the Proprietors. [1715- COMITTEES 2000 ACRES ijoiad gf f }u Xq ^> jg ni ■*-» <% t/i a o C/3 U) Ul 10 a. o X) o p> ^ 2 e» % W hi 10 a: Ul u a: ^ ^ <* * Ul 10 Uj SPi M ip-iad 99 I 0: V -J hi >. •J * Q ^ 3 Q 5 «» i UJ w w m qoaad £S£ s ^q # 1 S3 A\ 33J 1 ^"FM !7'5-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 79 [50] By vertue of a Grant from the Hon r Comitte for Worcester bearing date Decem r 30 l 1 7 15 laid out to Ad'" Winthrop Esq 1 " forty three acres for his house Lott on the West Side of S d Winthrops Comitte Lott with one hundred acres for his second division as it is signified in the platt bounded Southerly by a high way Six Rodd wide, Westerly and north- erly by undivided land, Easterly by S d Winthrops Comitte Lott. This forty thre acres is in full Satisfaction for 43 acres S d Win- throp resigned up for a minis- terial Lott a high way runing thro S d Lott paralel with the high way that crosseth the Comittes land as it is prickt out Surveyed by David Haynes black birch marked W [51] Worcester October 3 d 17 16 By order of the Honour 1 * Com- itte, laid out to the Heirs of m r Daniel Henchman fiveteen Ten acre Lotts on the East side of mill brook in Worcester, Country road runing thro Some part of it as Signified in the platt : with a Town high way runing thro S d land in Some convenient place, bounded Westerly by S d brook in part & partly by coraon bounded partly north by land laid out on the right of Daniel Turell, every way else by the undivided land as it is Signified in the platt Surveyed by David Haynes 8o Records of the Proprietors. [1716. heap stones .'. D H T3 O S. West 16 (1 nt 200 rod 15-10 acre Lotts to Daniel Henchman with allowance for high wayes red , *jft/oake marked-«42r jj jf Stones D H £/ & lod S 1 So rod 10/ rot l White oake D H _Jy£/pine tree D h [52] By order of the Hon r Comitte for Worcester laid out to Jacob Leonard of Bridgewater on the right of Mathew Tomlin four Ten acre Lotts, bounded West by land formerly Samuel Daniels : East by land formerly Isaac Bulls & Tomlins every way else by undi- vided land : this land lyeth on and joyning to the South Side of Bimeleck hill as Surveyed by David Haynes Odlob' 28 1 714 fullfilled the Courts order Stake & Stones Square angles 80 rodd Stones 4 Ten acre lotts to Jacob Leonard Mr Tomlin Pine tree & Stake 80 rodd Stake & Stones '7»5-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 81 April 27 1 716 laid out to Richard Ward Thirty acres of land in Worcester on and joyning to Indian Hill & pine Swamp begin- ing at a White oake tree N E i8 d Et 120 rod To a White oake thence in a Square angle 40 rod to a Stake & Stones, thence square angle 1 20 rod to a white oake tree, thence to the place we began bounded every way by comon land as signified in the plat for w ch he has fulfilled the Courts order Surveyed $ David Haynes whit e oake N E i8d E 120 rod stake st ones white oake 29 rod o -1- 30 acres to Rd Ward white oake 120 rod o % white oake 13 O 9 1-4 acres Equivalent for highway ft" [53] Worcester march 17' 17 14-5 By order of y* Comitte Wore laid out to moses Leonard a Thirty acre Lott at Worcester which was granted to him by y e Cort may 17 14 with all rights in comon in Worcester belonging to S d lott bounded northerly by land laid out to James Taylor every way else by comon and undivided land this lott lyeth Southerly of Wigwag Hill near Quinsicamog pond as signified in the plat for which he has Complyed with the order of Court D Haynes Surve r double white oake M S 5d E 120 rod c T3 30 acres Moses Leonard T3 ■oiS u u-l w % t white oake PROP. REC. n 5 Stak e W 3d n 65 rod k w Samuel Daniels right 16 1-4 acres to Sarah J T3 a 2 N <+ ^ cn 13 S. Tomlin on sd Daniels right Stake o Stake & E 2d n 69 rod Stones oake tie E 3d S 65 rod oake tre Stones joyning to ye north of the other Lotts on ye W side of Bimlec hill W by a highway I714-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 87 [58] Worcester nov r io' 1714 By order of the Comitte laid out at y e desire of Thomas & Ichabod Brown of new Town Six Ten acre Lotts in Worcester bounded Easterly northerly & Westerly by undivided land Southerly by Thomas Gleasons Lott. This land lyeth in & joyning to a meadow called Browns meadow on boath sides of y e Country road with allowance for it & the bounds of S d land is renewed & Surveyed by David Haynes Surv r for Worcester Stones & Stake S by W id W 166 rod Stones & Slake °9 6 - 10 acre Lotts to Thomas & Jacob Brown with allowance of ye Country road 6 rod thro it as formerly laid out 8" o p. white uake Square angle 166 rod Stake at ye S end Meadow Janu r 29' 1 714 By order of the Comitte laid out to Jonas Rice a Thirty acre Lott in Worcester with all right in comon belonging to S d 30 acre Lott which was granted him by y e Comitte may 20 1 714 lying on both sides mill brook runing on cedar Swamp plain bounded Southerly by a highway, every way else by comon land and the great Cedar Swamp as signified in y e plat Surveyed by David Haynes pine tre Elm, W 1 2d S 116 rod 30 acres white °ake I R white oake roil 88 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 1 5 . [59] Worcester march 16 17 14 By order of the Honour 1 Comitte laid out to John Barron in the room & right of John miriam a Thirty acre Lott at Worcester with right in comon to S d 30 acres granted by S d Comitte may 20' 17 14 to John miriam lying on y e north sides of Connect road near burnt coat plain on & joyning to Indian hill : bounded East by land laid out to Benj B Barron South by land laid out to Thomas & Jcabod Brown and undivided land : north by land laid out to Benj a ffletcher West by comon land near mill brook & signified in the platt Surveyed by D Haynes Benj a Barron Stake & Stones E 2d S 120 rod Stake & Stones s ■5 i\ Stake 30 acres to John Barron in ye right of John miriam \ *** & Stones W 2d nt 1 20 rod Browns land Stake & Stones Worcester march 1715 By order of the Honour 1 Comitte laid out a Thirty acre Lott to Henry Lee in y e roome of Samuel Davis lying on the East side of mill brook joyning to Indian hill : the new road of 6 rod wide runing thro it bounded Southerly by a lott that was laid out to m r " Tomlin on y e right of Daniel Turell, every way else by comon land granted by y e Comitte to S d S : Davis with all further rights &c of comon land & meadow in Worcester now conveyed to H. Lee Surveyed by D Haynes Stones n 7d Et 86 rod white a sh 30 acres to Henry Lee black oake Stones i 7 i4-] Worcester, Massac Jmsetts. 89 [60] Worcester Janu r 17 14 By order of the Honour 1 Comitte laid out to Josiah Haywood a Thirty acre Lott in Worcester with all right belonging to 30 acres which Lott was granted him by S d Comitte may 20' 17 14 lying on & joyning to y c north Side of Bime- leck hill bounded northerly by land in the possession of the heirs of m r Peter Goldin deceased, every way else by comon or undi- vided land as is signified in the plat Surveyed by David Haynes red oake E by S So rod pine tree ■5i *S 3 a" m o 30 acres to Josiah Haywood o o -■a poplar W b n 80 rod walnut bush Worcester nov r 13 1 714 By order of the Hon 1 Comitte laid out to Ephraim Curtice & renewed the bounds of five ten acre Lotts in Worcester on the West side of the Contry road in & joyning to long Swamp boundad East by Country road every way else by un- divided land and markt trees as it is Signified in the platt Survey- ed by David Haynes E C to *s °** P £ 35 7c ke PROP. REC. 12 9 o Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 1 4. [61] Worcester Janu r 26 17 15 Laid out to Daniel Livermore forty acres of land in Worcester on & joyning to little Bogachoge hill runing cross the french river including thre acres of meadow within S d plat, begining at an Elme tree runing S E 1 7 d S 1 20 rod to a white oake markt from thence Square angle 62 rod : thence square angle 125 rod to an elme tree in the side of a swamp thence to the place where we began as Signified in y e platt Suvey d $ David Haynes white oake n VV 17c! n 125 rod Elme tre .^0 «Q a* "« to -t ft 0- 40 acres upland & 3 acres meadow to Daniel Livermoor ON u O Elme white oake S E 17c! S 125 rod Worcester ffeb r 3 d 17 14 By order of the Hono 1 Comitte laid out to Elisha Rice a Thirty acre lott at Worcester with y e right in comon belonging to S d 30 acres : which Lott was granted him by S d Comitte may 20' 17 14 lying on the north Side of halfe way riv- er joyning & so bounded by S d river S : bounded westerly by a lott laid out to Ja : Holden every way else by undivided land as Signi- fied in the plat . $ D Haynes tree o •a oake 30 acres to Elisha Rice o -a- S E 15 E 120 rod i;i4-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 9i [62] Worcester Dec 1 " 23' 1 1714 By order of the Honou 1 Comitte laid out Collr Jonathan Ting Esq 1 of Hezekiah Usher four Ten acre Lotts, bounded East by m™ Bridget Ushers lott : north partly by land that was formerly Cap' Wings every way else by undivided land. This land is joyning to prospect hill and long Swamp as Snrveyed $ David Haynes Red oake W 15c! n 80 rod crooked white oake 4 Ten acre lott to Collr Ting Hezekiah Usher Stake & Stones E I5d S 80 rod Stake & Stones markt tree blown up Worcester ffeb r 1 714 By order of y e Hon d Comitte & persuant to a Grant ; laid out to the Heirs of Peter Goulding & renewed the bounds of five Ten acre Lotts in Worcester near Quinsicamag pond bounded northerly in part by land laid out to the Heirs of m r Salter, Southerly by land laid out to Josiah Heywood, every way else by comon land, as it is butted bounded & Signified in this plan Surveyed by David Haynes Poplar -132 rod PeterG °^sh eirs 50 acres -Hand Stone St ones g w W7 2o vv, t oake 9 2 Records of the Proprietors. [ i 7 1 4. [63] Worcester ffeb r i' 17 14 By order of the Honou r Comitte laid out and renewed the bounds of Thre Ten acre lotts in Wor- cester to the heirs of m r Eneas Salter on y e right of Button bound- ed Southerly by land laid out to the heirs of Peter Golding, every way else by comon land as it is signified in the platt Surveyed 1$ David Haynes Stake o o Stake E by S 82 rod white oake 30 acres to Eneas Salter Dutton 82 rod black oake Worcester Dec r 20' 17 14 By order of y° Hono r Comitte laid out & renewed the bounds of four ten acre Lott Worcester at y c desire of m r James Butler on J Butler Sen 1 " right & newcomb in two parcalls : 3 - 10 acres bounded w' by land in possession of James Rice n' : by land of Joshua Rice South by Jonas Rice, E', by a high way also one 10 acre lott more on S d right bounded westerly by nath 1 moor formerly Bulls, n l a highway every way else by un- divided land lying at Williams Lott within it there is one acre for a hutt Lott as Signified in y e plat ^ David Haynes Stake & Stones W So rod Stake Stone o o o s. 3 Ten acre Lotts in ye right of liutler & Newcomb Stake nt 1 E 45 maple 1 1 acres ditto Red oake 45 ash whiteSgS&oake E 80 rod Stake i;i4-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 93 [64] Worcester may 20' 1 714 By order of the Hon r Comitte laid out to Isaac Leonard of Bridgewater fforty acres of land in Wor- cester joyning to Rattle Snake hill bounded South by land formerly in possession of Samuel Leonard, every way else by undivided land : also four acres of meadow & upland near to his Lott, bounded every way by undivided land & markt trees as signified in the plat Surveyed by D Haynes E 1 50" n 80 rod £, •ki 40 acres land to T3 u 00 Isaac Leonard O 00 s\* ftC %^\ c ■«-» W -a PA .^^ tp\ ^^-^ *y^ $L r*. fO W I5d S 80 rod Worcester Dec r 23 d 1 714 By order of the Honou r Comitte laid out to m" Bridgett Usher in Worcester four Ten acre Lotts in Worcester, bounded, East by land of adam Winthrop South by undivided land, West by land laid out to the right of Hezekiah Usher, north by land formerly Capt Wings, this land lyeth in and joyning to long Swamp and prospect hill as Surv "§ David Haynes white oake V S 15c! W 80 rod black birch ^ ts o ^ 00 10 W 4 - 10 acre Lotts Bridget Usher o Stake & Stones n 1 5d E 80 rod Red oake 94 Records of the Proprietors. [1714. [65] Worcester nov r 5' 17 14 By order of the Honour 1 Comitte and at the desire of George Parmiter of Sudbury layd out and re- newed the bounds of Six Ten acre Lotts in Worces' on the right of Digory Sergeant, for the heirs of Digory Sergeant bounded South by comon land, East and west and north by land left for high wayes : this land is westly of Isaac Bulls house Lott on & joyning to Sagatobscot hill as it is Signified in the platt Surveyed 1$ David Haynes Stake nt id west 130 rod Stones ■Si *0 6:10 acre Lotts for Digory Sergeant S id Et 130 rod white oake .->tones Worcester nov r 4' 17 14 By order of the Honour 1 Comitte laid out & renewed the bounds of ffour Ten acre Lotts in Worcester to James Holmes of Woodstock at his desire bounded South & partly East by land in possession of Gershom Rice, north & partly East by undivided land West by a highway, this land lyeth on both sides of pine meadow brook on the East side of mill brook Suv r by David Haynes heap of stones W 5d S 80 rod Gre y oake o 00 W C/3 4-10 acres to James Holmes - o 00 -a maple tree E 2d n 80 rod on ye banke of pine meadow Grey oake I714-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 95 [66] Worcester ffeb r 2 d 1714 By order of the Honour 1 Comitte laid out & renewed the bounds of four Ten acre Lotts at Worces- ter at the desire of James Rice : to him S d James Rice on the Rights of Isaac Bull, lying on & joyning to y e S' end of Bimeleck hill, bounded west by land formerly to mathew Tomlin now in possession of Jacob Leonard East & north by comon : also an addition of five acres of Swamp & low land on y c South Side y ee 4-10 acre Lott as is Signified in y e plat also 4 acres of meadow & Swamp on y e South Side S d lott, joyning to S d lotts, with thre rod wide round S d meadow for fencing as is Signiged in the platt Surveyed ty David Haynes tt * heap of stones u n Snake hill S 100 rod T3 O £ u Stake n 80 rodd S T3 O o 00 Stake Stones on a rock O, 14 acre f »e 3 d ow Worcester April 30 1 7 1 6 By order of y c Honour 1 Comitte laid out to Capt Thomas Prentice fifty acres of land on & joyning to Chesnut Hill begining at a heep of stones on the north Easterly side of Chesnut hill runing S 2 d W 154 Rod to a white oake tree : w 2 d n 52 rod to a white oake tree: n 2 d Et 154 rod to a red oake tree : E 2 d S 52 rod to where we begun bounded Southerly by y e Country rode, every way else by comon land & marked trees as Signified in y e platt Surveyed by David Haynes 9 6 Records of the Proprietors. [1714. Stones 1 54 rod white oake G 60 acres Capt Prentice O red oake n 2d E 154 rod white oake [67] Worcester Dec 1 " 20' 1714 By order of the Honour 1 Comitte laid out and renewed the bounds of thre Ten acre Lotts to Ger- shom Rice which he bought of Paine, & was formerly Duttons Lott : bounded South by the land of James Butler East by a high way, West by land now in the possession of Gershom Rice & James Holmes, nor by undivided land as it is signified in the platt (it lyeth Eastward of Gershom Rices house and joyning to oake hill) Surveyed by David Haynes Stake T3 O o 00 S 60 rod 30 acres to Gershom Rice Paines Stake t3 o u white oake W 60 rod Stones Worcester march 21' 17 14 By order of y e Hono 1 Comitte laid out to Gershom Rice in Worcester a Twenty acre Lott with all the right in Comon at Worcester belonging to S d Lott of 20 acres which was granted him by the Comitte may 20* 1 714 lying on grass plain 1714.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 97 on Bogachoge hill near the Southerly line of Worcester bounded every way by coraon or undivided land as it is Signified in the platt Surveyed $ David Haynes Stake stones otalve £ Stones blk oake [68] Worcester march 22 d 17 14 By order of the Honour 1 Com- itte laid out to James Rice a Thirty acre Lott at Worcester, lying on both sides mill brook South westerly of obediah Wards lott bounded Easterly by comon land & by a high way : westerly by land laid out to John Hubbart & comon land, every way else by comon land it was granted him by the Comitte with all rights in comon belonging to S d 30 acres in may 1714 as it is Signified in the plat Surveyed $ David Haynes 112 rod 30 acres James Rice maple St< "ie« s 'alce 40 acres wt P ine PROP REC. *3 98 Records of the Proprietors. [i7 T 4' Worcester march 16 1714 By order of the Hon 1 Comitte laid out to Benjamin ffletcher a Thirty acre Lott in Worcesf with the right in comon in Worcester belonging to 30 acres w ch was granted by the Comitte may 20' 17 14 to Thomas Wheler, but now he be- ing on Whelers rights & in his rome lying on y ee n* Side Connect, rode near burnt coat plain joyning and bounded South by a lott laid out to John Barron East by Benjamin Barrens lott, every way else by comon as is signified in the plat Surveyed by David Haynes Stones E 2d S 120 rod Stake 30 acres to Benja ffletcher in ye room of Wheler W 2d n 1 20 rod Stake [69] Worcester march 16* 1 7 14 By order of the Honour 1 Comitte laid out to Benj Barron in the roome & right of Benj" Townsend a thirty acre Lott at Worcester with all the right in comon belong- ing to S d 30 acres which was granted by y e Comitte may 20 17 14 to Benj n Townsend lying on the north Side Connect old rode joyn- ing to burnt coat plain : joyning west & so bounded by the Lott of Benjamin ffletcher & John Barron South by the Lott of Thomas Ha™at East & north by comon as signified in the plat Surveyed 9 wichope tree [71] Worcester march 21' 1714 By order of y e Hon 1 Comitte laid out to nath" moor a Thirty acre Lott granted by the Comitte in may 1714 lying on & joyning to Bogachge hill and is bounded every way by undivided land, with all rights in comon to land & meadow in Worcester not divided belonging to S d 30 acres as Sig- nified in the plat Surveyed $ D Haynes white oake S W 26d W 120 rod heap Stones marked N M N M white oake N M N E 26d E 120 rod white oake N M I7I4-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 101 Worcester may 20' 1 716 By order of the Hono 1 Comitte laid out a School Lott of Twenty acres in Worcester near the middle of the Inhabitants on both sides mill brook begining at a white oake tree riming E 2o d S Eighty Rod to a pine marked on y e E l Side mill brook forty Rod Square angle to a Grey oake, so bound- ed northerly by y ee ministerial meadow to a white oake marked near y e Side of the meadow, thence a square angle six rod to a White oake northerly thence at y ee n W corner a white oake tree as it is signified in y e plat (a highway thro y e S W corner/ S d land) Surveyed '$ D Haynes pine ft E 2od S 80 Rod Ig white oak TD O 20 acres School Lott \ \ w c \ ^fi white oake minis terial meadow [72] Worcester march 1 714 By order of the Honol Comitte layd out a forty acre Lott for the minister at Worcester with all the right in comon belonging to S d Lott of 40 acres w ch was granted by the Comitte may 20 1714 lying on both sides mill brook on y e South side Capt Wings homestead, now in y e possession of m" Sarah Tomlin : bounded west by land in possession of Collr Win- throp, South by a Lott laid out to Deacon John Haywood, East by comon land, a highway runing thro part of this land as it is Signified in the plat Surveyed $ David Haines 102 Records of the Proprietors. [1714. M iJSLi-^l HEAP S10NS ,«B"- a -8%j RED SAKE OAKE THE also laid out to y ee S d minister four acres of meadow on millbrook bounded northerly by m r John Elliotts, Southerly by the ministe- rial meadow, every way else by comon upland and markt trees as signified in y e above plat : also four acres of ministerial meadow bounded northerly by y e ministers meadow, S by land laid out for the School, every other way by comon upland & markt trees as Signified in the plat Surveyed "§ David Haynes The Lott following fol 73 was laid out for Coll r adam Winthrop but Exchanged by him p order of Comitte for y e same quan' of land adjoyning to his Comitte Lott Dec r 30 17 15 when the Lott was appropriated to the ministry by order of the S d Comitte as in the booke of their Entries fol 1 2 may be seen. [73] Worcester novem r 6 1714 By order of y e Comitte I have renewed the bounds and markes of Coll r Winthrops four Ten acre Lotts & added thre acres more to it out of part of the Cita- dell he joyns on bounded north by land formerly Cap' Wings, west by land of m™ Bridget Usher, East by y e ministers South by un- divided land as Surveyed *$ David Haines 1714-] Worcester, Massachusetts. Red oake '^^^^Rocf^ -— -_ black birch IO3 43 ^ ^d la id mt °^Ur Wim macl e over to tb ? Hdbfat rop og Worcester Sepf io f 171 7 By order of the Comitte persuant to a grant layd out to Coll r Stephen minett a Twenty acre Lott & fifty acres for a Second division, lying on the north Side of Connect. Rode in Worcester, bounded S l by S d Rode, noriherly by a high way, westerly by land in the possession of Thomas Haggatt, East- erly partly by land in posses" of Ephraim Curtis & Comon granted to him & his heirs & assigns for ever as Signified $ D Haynes Surv r also 8 acres of his 3 d division by [ ] cross y e Cor HICH WAY COIMI 1TE LAND [74] Worcester nov r 2 2 d 1717 By order of y 6 Hon 1 Comitte & persuant to a Grant, laid out to m r W ,n Payne a Twenty acre house lott & fivety acres a 2 d division lying on the north side of Connect Rode in Worcester, bounded Southerly by S d Country Rode East- io4 Records of the Proprietors. [1718. erly by Worcester line, Westerly by comon land, and northerly by a highway, this land was granted to him & his heirs & assigns for ever by y e Comitte as it is Signified in y e plat Surveyed by David Haynes also 8 acres on y e West Side towards his 3 d division by order of y e Sub Com' Comitte highway Worcester nov r 18' 1718 By order of y e Comitte & persuant to a grant laid out to y ee Rev d m r Benj a Allin on y e right of S 1 Leonard a forty acre house Lott & 100 acres 2 d division joyning together in Worcester bounded West by land of nath 1 Jones & Jonathan moor north by land in posses" of S d Jones touching y e S' E' Corner of y e Town every way else by comon as p y ee plat Surveyed 1? D Haynes Stones Jones land Stones o CS o On n et 17c! e 104 Rod Benja alien on ye right of Saml Leonard Stones 40 acres house Lott 100 acres 2d division Comon land n e I7d et 105 rod pine 1 *t- 1* ft p9l iW STONES OH CHESTNUlVL LADE V P °*° Henchmans 2d division of 279 acres 6 acres of it allowed for the rode thro it S I8 d W T 279 ROOD QOU 092 s pa I i3 STONES DM WIO' N r 200 ROD HENCHMANS HOMESTEAD 150 ACHES STONES DH STONES DH E+ II N BO BLACK CAKE L_ BREECHES 30 ACHES MEADOW U LAND STONES DH WHITE OAKE STOVES DH STONES OH i 7 i8.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 107 [77] Worcester Sepf 12* 1 71 7 By order of y° Comitte & persu- ant to a Grant made to nath 1 Jones by S cl Comitte for building a Grist-mill in Worcester & to maintain the Same in Good repair twelve years for the Towns use : laid out to S a Jones a thirty acre Lott in S' 1 Town on y e South side halfe way river, & on y ee East of Bocachoge hill with right to meadow & after division, provided he comply with his grant & pay taxes as other house Lotts do & not otherwise bounded West by land in posses" of Palmer & Oulton, every way else by comon land as Signified in y L ' platt Surveyed by David Haynes St ones N I l? d S 60 rod Ston es N x Stones N I Worcester Dec r 5' 1 7 18 persuant to a grant of y e H Comitte for a 2 d division in Worcester I have laid out to nathan 1 Jones sev- enty five acres of land on y e Westerly side of Bogachoge hill & joyning to grass plain for a 2 d division for his mill Lott : bounded Southerly by the Town line, Easterly by y e land in possession of Gershom Rice in part comon, bound northerly & Westerly by un- divided land as Signified in y e platt Stones N I 3 00 I o to n E 13d E 115 rod nt Jones 2d division 75 acres wt allowance of I in 30 acres $ David Haynes IStone; -V I la- mill Lott Stones N '_sw i9d wt30 _ Stones N io8 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 1 8. [78] Worcester novem r i8 l 17 18 by order of y e Hon d Comitte & persuant to a grant, laid out to the Heirs of mr Peter Golding upon the right of Thomas Hall for ever 125 acres of land in Wor- cester w th allowance of 1 in 30 [ ] : lying westward of north pond, on y e n' side of y e new rode joyning to land laid out to John Sternes & So bounded S l by S d Sternes ; Easterly by land laid out to y e heirs of Cap' Henchman and to Benj 8 fflagg, every way else by comon land, being for a 2 d division Surveyed $ D Haynes Stones D I W i8d n 160 rod Stones P G ITi T3 T3 C 0! 00 a- Peter Goldings heirs 125 acres u ON 3 £2 Comon land B m for 2d division 1 in 30 allowed W V VO -o *-> LP. c CO c c P G E i8d S 160 rod Stones fflaggs land Stones P G Henchmans land Worcester nov r 26 17 18 By order of the Hon r Comitte & per- suant to a grant, laid out to Isaac Wheler his heirs & assigns for ever fivety five acres (without allowance) part of his 2 d division in Worcester in 2 parts viz Eighteen acres 46 Rod on y e South of his house bounded every way else by a highway & marks as Signi- fied also Thirty four acres 120 Rod on y e n l & n l Easterly Side of his house Lott, joyning to mill stone hill near bladder pond, South in p l by S d Whelers house & Thomas Bineys house Lott, every way else by millstone hill & comon, only touching m r Oltons land at y e n west corner as Signified in y e plat Surveyed $ D Haynes ■7>8.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 109 ISC WHELERS HOUSE LOTT +0 ACRES 3* ACRES 120 ROD NETT 3 HUM 8INEY 56P0D [79] Worcester Sepf 8 1718 By order of y H d Comitte & per- suant to a grant laid out to James Holden Seventy five acres of land in two parcells in Worcester viz : fivcty four acres joyning to his house Lott Southerly and so bounded Easterly by land in posses" of Elisha Rice : northerly by land of aaron adams, west- erly by Eph Rice Ju r also Twenty five & halfe acres on both sides beavour brook boun Westerly by land laid put to Elisha Rice, ev- ery way else by comon as Signified in the plat Surveyed $ D Haynes S TONES IH BLACK CAKE SW 11° W 144 ROOO I IO Records of the Proprietors. [1718. Worcester nov r 2 d 1718 By order of y e Comitte & persuant to y r grant of a 2 d division I have laid out to D Haynes his heirs &c for ever, a certain parcel of land in Worcester on y e w l side of Beaver brook q l 75 acres w' 1 in 30 allowance, lying at a stake & stones marked D H S W n d 164 Rod to stake & stones D H thence S E n d S 79 Rod & Stake & Stones D H thence n 4 E n d E 164 R thence to the place where it begun 79 Rod : this is in full of his 2 d division of land in Worcester, bounded Easterly by land of Elisha Rice, every way else by comon as signified in y c plat Surveyed ty D : Haynes Stones D H SWudW 164 rod Stones D H V. ft p. DavTd Haynes 2d division CO vo 75 acres \vt 2 1-2 allowance ?3 O a. Stones DH Elisha Rices land sould to sd Haynes T3 O u ON s c Stones D H [80] Worcester nov r 21 1 718 By order of y e Comitte & persuant to a grant laid out to Ephraim Rice 75 acres of land in thre par- cells for a 2 d division viz 39 acres & 80 Rod lying on the n' side of his house Lott bounded South by S d Lott westerly by land in posses" of James Holden, north by land of Josiah Rice, East 1 by Sacatobscot rocks : also 22 acres joyning to y e Easterly end of his house Lott bounded S by halfe way river, w' by Sacatobscot Hill, Easterly by Woster town line : also 16 acres lying west of beavor brook, bounded by land laid out to David Haynes East by land laid out to James Holden, every way else by comon Surv d $ D Haynes i 7 i8.] Worcester, Massac Jiusetts. 1 1 1 HOLOEMS LAND ACRES 4* ROB men WAY s w ii" w ibj rod on D HAYNES LAND ELISHA RICE HOUSE LOT! WHITE CAKE J RICE LAND Worcester may 28' 171 8 By order of the Comitte & persuant to a Grant : laid out to James Taylor his heirs & assigns for ever Seventy five acres of land with allowance of 1 in 30 for y e chain & a highway being his Second division in Worcester in two parcells namely forty six acres joyning on the northerly side of his house & bounded west 1 by Eph m Curtice farm, S' west 1 by Thomas Bineys land East 1 comon also Thirty five acres lying west d of Quinsicmug pond on y° South of y e Country rode & joyning to Sd Curtices farme west 1 : so bounded South by comon, every way else by y e Country rode & a highway as signified in y c plat Surveyed $ D Haynes ID *■*-> I-, U [81] Worcester nov r 29 1718 By order of y e Comitte & persuant to a Grant laid out to Thomas Biney one hundred acres of land I 12 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 1 8. in Worcester for a 2d division on y e Southerly Side of mill stone hill & so bounded n* by S d hill, Easterly by land of James Taylor, Southerly by comon, westerly by his own land and is laid out to the right of T Biney his heirs &c for ever on y e right of Thomas Boggle as signified in y e plat Surv '$ D Haynes Comon Stones' rB/ S W id S 180 rod jStones T B fa> V 2 w 2 -S H S ° p ? QJ /£• Thomas Biney 3 5' / S *< & !W 100 acres 2d division with 3 acres for swag 1 *-> — 1*/ 3 n p / 1 O M p 2 ■1 Cu /*"> s. ho N E 3d E 127 rod | N E 3d E So Vod Stones TB millstone hill Worcester nov r 27' 1 718 By order of y e Comitte & persuant to a Grant laid out to Gershom Rice Sen r his heirs & assigns [for] ever fivety acres in Worcester for a 2 d division w lh 1 : in 30 lying upon little Bocachoge hill & joyning to grass plain bounded west- erly by S d Rices house lott, Southerly by Worcesf town line, East- erly by nath 1 moor, n' by David Bigelo as butted & bounded & Signified in y e platt Surveyed • $ David Haynes Stones 128 rod Stones 2d division 50 acres wt allowance I in 30 Gershom Rice house lott 20 acres IT) Stones Stones S W 13d VV 72 rod Stones i 7 i8.] -Worcester, Massachusetts. "3 [82] Worcester 06l r 22" 1 718 By order of y c Hon r Comitte & persuant to a grant laid out to Daniel Haywood his heirs & assigns for ever one hundred acres of land in Worcester for his 2 (1 division \v' 1 in 30 allowance, in two parcells : Six acres \ joyning to his house lott, where it now stands, bounded n' by S d house lott, west- erly y e Country rode, Easterly by ministerial meadow, South by y e Town Comon or training ground, markt D H.- also ninty eight acres & 120 Rod, lying in & joyning to partridge bury swamp East 1 near to halfe way river, bounded every way by comon as Signified In y e plan Surveyed • ^ David Haynes S 141 rod to a stone w M N* O Daniel Haywood 2d division c" 0. 100 acres wt lin 30 lying in & joyning c to partridge berry swamp on ye E of p halfe way river a. p rr Cb n 141 rod to a white oake 1> Ed cd O -4— > o Worcester nov r 2 2 d 1 718 By order of y e Hon d Comitte & per- suant to a Grant laid out to Benj" fflagg his heirs & assigns for ever upon the right of Thomas Brown deceased, Seventy five acres for his second division in Worcester with allowance, lying west of north pond, joyning Eastly to land laid out to martha Sergeant bounded S l by land laid out to the heirs of Cap' Henchman and to y ee heirs of m r Golding, westerly by S d Goulding land in part & part by comon northerly by comon land as Signified & Surv d ff David Haynes PROP. REC. 15 ii4 Records of the Proprietors j [1718. Henchmans land stones stones p =r p IT. O n u crq l^ n •—■ p M 3 £ 1 __j P 3 00 U- X w i8d n 60 rod Benja tllag 00 £, Goldings land O 2d division qt 75 acres with 1 in 30 allowance Stones Tl 3 c rt 00 p. 3 W s iji ^1 u Stones Comon E I9d S 160 Stones [83] Worcester Sep' 27' 17 18 By order of the Hon d Comitte & persuant to a grant laid out to nath 1 moor his heirs &: assigns for ever Seventy five acres with allowance of 1 in 30 : for a 2 11 division in Worcester lying on & joyning to little Bocachoge hill, joyning to S d moors house Lott south, west & East so bounded by S d Lott Southerly with Worcester town line, westerly by land laid out to Gershom Rice, north part by Daniel Bigelo & part by S d moors house Lott, as signified in the plat Surveyed o o 3 P 3 P. p. 1 own line rr jd p- n fc> i3 c i y^ 75 acres 2d division wt allowance nt moors house Lott $ D Haynes Stones IT. *•* 00 n p, Yi n p 3 W i8d S 43 rod Stones Worcester nov r 26 17 18 By order of y e Comitte & persuant to a Grant laid out m r John Graye for a 2 d division on the right of Thomas Gleson 75 acres (w l 1 in 30 allowance) & for a highway 6 rod wide 2! acres of Swamp in Worcester lying on both sides y e i 7 i8.] Worcester, Massachusetts. "5 old Country rode encompasing y e house lott bounded n' by land of R d ward & Benj a fflag formerly Browns Lott : by comon & Oulton & Waldos lott westerly by S d Oulton &c and Daniel Henchman land, Southerly by land of Henchman & millstone hill as Signified in y e plat to him & his heirs for ever PALMER 8c COMP S E 160 ROD ^STONES IB STONES:! 85 HOD FFLACS LAND [84] Worcester Oa r 3 d 17 18 By order of the Hon r Comitte & persuant to a grant laid out to Lt Jonas Rice his Heirs & assigns for ever Eighty thre acres & one hundred twenty five Rods of land for a 2 d division in Worcester in thre parcells viz — fifty seven acres & forty five Rod lying northerly of north pond hill bounded South- erly by land of Ephraim Rice Jun r northerly by land of aaron adams every way else by comon — Eighteen acres & one hundred & ten rod on oake hill bounded Easterly *Jonas Rice & James Rice house lott, northerly by land laid out to Jame Rice, Westerly & Southerly by highway — Seven acres of land one hundred & thirty rod lying on the South side of the highway on oake hill bounded westerly [by] land in the possession of Josiah Rice northerly by the Rode, Easterly by land in possession of martha Sergeant, Souther- ly by Comon land as Signified in the plan — These parcells of land were laid out to Jonas Rice upon the right of atherton in part of his 2 d division to both his house lotts & there remain due Seventy one acres to boath divisions Surveyed $ David Haynes u6 Records of the Proprietors. [1718. SIN2-S55 RICES LAND STONES [85] Worcester 06lob r 27* 17 18 By order of y e Hon d Comitte and persuant to a grant laid out for a 2 d division to the first or- dained minister in Worcester One hundred acres of land joyning to the Western side of prospect hill and meadow so bounded south- erly & Easterly in part, northerly by land in the possession of mr Henchmans heirs, every way else by comon and prospect meadow Lotts as signified in the plat Surveyed David Haynes i 7 iS.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 117 Worcester 0£tob r 23 d 17 18 By order of y e Comitte &: persuant to Grant, laid out to martha Sergeant on y e right of Digory Ser- geant to her & her heirs for ever one hundred & fifty acres for a 2 d division in Worcester with 1 in 30 allowance, lying westerly & n' westerly of north pond bounded Southerly by land laid out to y e heirs of Capt Henchman, westerly partly by land laid out to Benj a fflag on y e right of Th° Brown, Et by land of Thomas Pal- mer &c, every way else by comon n' pond brook runing thro the north East corner of it as signified in y e plat $ D Haynes Comon Land Palmer &c land Whit oak e i6 n 18 E 278 Rod white *\ J martha Sergeant 150 acres for 2d division wt allowance W 0. 00 f~. t w. c a. c a- X n 3 o =r 3 p 3 Stones S i8d W 278 rod Stones p 3 fflaggs land [86] Worcester Sept r 18 17 18 By order of y e Hon d Comitte & persuant to a Grant, laid out to aaron adams Seventy five acres of land in Worcester in two parcells viz — ffifty one acres & forty five Rod joyning to his house lott bounded northerly in part by sd Lott & by land laid out to James Rice & mill brook : Southerly by a highway & land in y e possession of Peter King : westerly by land in the possession of Ephraim Rice Jun r : Southerly in the posses- sion of James Holden Easterly by a highway as Signified in the plat Twenty six acres thirty five Rod lying northerly of north pond hill in Worcester bounded Southerly by land laid out to Lt Jonas Rice upon the right of atherton, bounded every way else by comon land, as it is signified in the plat Survey d 'i ' David Haynes i iS Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 1 8 . stones ;/-— i a [87] Worcester may 26' 1 718 By order of y e hon d Comitte and per- suant to a grant, laid out to moses Leonard Seventy five acres of land in Worcester with alowance two parcells for his Second di- vision being Sixty two acres joyning to his house Lott Easterly Westerly & Southerly and so bounded northerly Westerly & East- erly by S d house, & Southly by land in the possession of y e heirs of Eneas Salter, every way else by comon land — also Seventeen acres lying on north brook on the South Side of the Country rode with four acres of meadow and swamp wholly encompased with S d land which is twenty one acres bounded every way with comon & markt trees M Las butted & bounded here is contained within these two platts Eighty thre acres four acres of it allowed for meadow, 2?, for y e chain, 2. 2 acres allowance for highway running thro S d home division as Signified in y c plat Surveyed ^ David Haynes i 7 i8.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 119 STONES M L j ML W 6" . (A 11 rr U < u> O CI * O 5 _l *J w 3 O 1 1 I s U 02 CIOU 0V3 [88] Worcester Sept' 19 1 718 By order of y e Hond Comitte & persuant to a grant, laid out to Ephraim Rice Jun r Seventy five 1-2 acres ofland in tlire parcells in Worcester for his 2d division — Thirty one acres 10 Rod joyning Easterly to his house lott & so bounded westerly by sd Lott, Southerly by land laid out to James Holden, north Easterly by land laid out to aron adams northerly by a high way as signified in the platt — Twenty six acres at y e westerly end of his house Lott so bounded Easterly by sd Lott, Southerly by halfe way river westerly by land in posses" of Eliott & Smith, northerly & p l East by land in possession of Peter King — Twenty acres 1-2 on the northerly side of north pond hill bounded northerly by land laid out to V Jonas Rice upon the right of atherton, every way else by comon land here is 75 1-2 acres with 2 1-2 allowance as surveyed ty David Haynes 120 Records of the Proprietors. [1718. "'fF» STONES 30 roq 2 4 ACHCi \j\ T \N 10' 3 7'$£?«** ^".5**™., Sf t"iesTs Stones I S Stones I S [90] Worcester 0£lb r i l 1718 By order of the Honoured Com- itte and persuant to a Grant, laid out to Daniel Bigelo one hun- dred acres of land Tor a secund division in Worcester lying on little Bocachoge & joyning to grass plain on both sides of ffrench river upon the right of Dan 1 Livemore bounded South Westerly by S d Livemores house Lott, nort 1 in part by meadow Lotts in y e pos- session of aaron adams Peter King & L' Jonas Rice and part comon Southerly by lands in the possession of Gershom Rice & nath 1 moor Easterly by comon land, butted & bounded as it is Signified in the platt, being 100 acres w' allowance of 1 in 30 and allowance for a high way of four rod wide runing thro S d land in some convenient place as Surveyed $ David Haynes 1KOP. RKC. 16 122 Records of the Proprietors. [1718. COMON STOK'TE 08 h 1 C3MON LAND STONFS [91] Worcester 0& r 2 d 1718 By order of y c Hon d Comitte & persuant to a Grant, laid out to James Rice his heirs & assigns for ever Seventy five acres of land upon the right of Ripley with al- lowance of 1 in 30 in Worcester, on the west side of oake hill, joyning Westerly upon S d Ripleys house Lott so bounded East 1 in part by S d Lott, northerly by land in the possession of S d James Rice (formerly Wards house Lott) & S d Rices house Lott West- erly by land laid out to James Rice Southerly by aaron adams house Lott & land laid out to L' Jonas Rice Easterly by land laid out to Gershom Rice, butted & bounded as in the plat also Seventeen \ acres within these lines on the Westerly end of his S d Lott, bounded Easterly by S d land northerly and Westerly by mill brook, Southerly by land of a adams Easterly by land of James Rice, laid out to him & his heirs for ever as part of his 2 d division w* out allowance as is signified in the plat i 7 .8.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 123 mnmsviorxi U01 3snoH sw»ow: v STONES tS N -ZM * T OAKE WHITE OAKE STONEi sirups COM 08 M ,mm 75 ncres with allowance to Tames Rice for Ripley al- lowance highway 4 ViH \ W j, [92] Worcester nov r 2 2 d 1718 By order of the Honoured Com- itte and persuant to a Grant, laid out to James Knop Seventy five acres of land for a Second division in Worcester with thre acres of allowance for a highway runing thro S d land of four rods wide This land lyes on the north side of his house Lott and East side of mill brook, bounded Southerly by S d house Lott, westerly by Coll r Winthrops Lott northerly by comon land, westerly partly by comon land & partly by S d knops meadow as it is signified in the platt (and confirmed to him on Condition of his paying Thre pounds to the Town as/ his agreement) Surveyed ty David Haynes Knop s house lott stones\ E id n no r \ stones -0 c a s\ in a. O U r* \ era p James Knop \ 75 acres 2d divn 2 acr allowance Knops meadow ■S' \ ** \p* \ P stones W id S no rod Comon land 124 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 1 8. [93] Worcester 061 io' 1718 persuant to a Grant for a second division in Worcester by the Honor d Comitte laid out to Thomas Palmer Esq r . mesrs John Oulton & Cornelius Waldo nine hundred acres of land in Six parcells as signified in the following platts namely — ffour hundred & fivety acres upon the right of Cap 4 John Wing, with allowance for north pond, & for a new Road runing thro it, & 1 acre in thirty for swag of the chain in full of his 2 d di- vision — One hundred & fivety five acres laid out to them upon the right of Daniel Turell in S d Worcester joyning to S d Turells House , Lott bounded Easterly by land in possession of m r John Gray, Southerly by land in possession of m r Henchmans hiers, northerly by land in possession of Henry Lee in part & part comon westerly by land laid out on the right of S 1 Daniel as it is signified in the platt, this hundred & fivety acres w' one acre in thirty allowance (w ch is 5 acres) is in full of his 2 d division on Turells right • — One hundred acres laid out to them on the right of Cowell on Bocachoge hill, bounded northerly on land in posses- sion of mesrs Eliott & Smith — westerly by the lands of nathanael moor & comon land, Southerly by the Town line, Easterly bound- ed by land in possession of nath 1 Jones as it is Signified in the platt Surveyed '$ David Haines Sur r i 7 i8.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 125 SNVHH3N2M COM 3Ct- M ...815 flN930t»V5 «H18«W CAP > JOHN KVINCS Z" DIVISION OF MO ACRESIIN FlUL JOHN WINCS 10 ACRE L0TT5 In this plat of Wings & Turells Land is contained seventy acres on accott of Samuel Daniels 2d division in 3 parcells A SCALE OF ROODS FOR THIS PLAN 100 RUOS TO AN INCH 2SU 100 3SD +OU «50 500 151 2U0 ?S0 SOU 3S0 400 1-S0 <-\ COWELLS HOUSE LOT I 'tO ROD N *• E A SCALE OF RODS FOB CDWELLS LAND 50 IOO ISO ZOO ♦Reduced in size from the original. 1 2 6 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 1 8. [95] Worcester nov r 12 1718 Persuant to a Grant for a 2 d divi- sion laid out to mess r Thomas Palmer John Oulton & Cornelius Waldo on the right of Isaac Tomlin, one hundred and thre acres & a halfe acre of land in Worcester near the Great meadow with thre and a halfe allowance for swag of Chain, bounded westerly by land in the possession of nath 1 moor, northerly partly by land of the above thre named persons, every way else by comon land this is in full of a second division on Isaac Tomlins right as it is signi- fied in the platt Surveyed *<§ David Haynes Worcester novemb r 13' 1 7 1 8 persuant to a Grant for a second division laid out to messrs Thomas Palmer John Oulton & Corne- lius Waldo on the right of Samuel Daniel ninety one and a halfe acres of land, with thre acres allowance for swag of Chain being four parcells as signified in the platt This is in part of Samuel Daniels second division & there yet remains to the same second division of Daniel forty and a halfe acres of land yet to be laid out to make his 2 d division full viz : 50 acres joyning on the Easterly side of mill brook & so bound- ed by S d brook, bounded northerly by the new rode every way else by land laid out to Turells 2 d division — 28 acres in two parcells joyning to the Easterly side of Turells house lott, bounded East by the land of m r Gray Southerly by m r Henchmans land, and also — 13 acres and a halfe joyning to Tomlins 2 d division as it is Signified in the platt of S d Tomlins division white oake Q 47 pr inch S E 26d E 167 rod W Rock O r i\ %\ J 13 1-2 in Daniels right Tomlin 2d division 103 1-2 acres /Stones / \ Stones \W N VV 26d N 167 rod 1716.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 1 2 7 laid out to Samuel Daniels 2 d division 50 acres on y e Westerly side of Thurells Division 28 acres in 2 parcells on y e Easterly side Turells 1 $2 acres with Tomlins 2' 1 division as above 40! acres yet to be laid out to his 2 d division [96] Worcester OcT 2 2 d 1716 Granted & laid out the proprie- tors here named, in prospect meadow for a first division of mead- ow in Worcester as it fell to them by Lott drawn, and divided — begining at the northerly end of the meadow I to Richard Ward 4 acres meadow & Swamp runing S W 13 d W to Collr Ting on y e right of Hezak a Usher 5 acres w' Swamp to Sam 1 Daniel on y e right of Turell 5 I acres w 1 Swamp John Hubbard 3 \ acres of meadow & Swamp Brid' Usher 4 \ acres of meadow & Swamp Palmer &c 6 acres w' Swamp on y e right of Turel Obed" Ward Sen"" 31-2 acres meadow & Swamp ditto 31-2 acres meadow & Swamp Gershom Rice 41-2 acres (w l 1 1-2 allowance for what he wanted in pine meadow) w' Swamp to Obed 11 Ward 41-2 acres w' Swamp on y e right of L d Hore all these lotts of meadow & Swamp granted & laid out to the above proprietors their heirs & assigns for ever, bound d by upland be it more or less as signified in the plan Surveyed ^ D Haynes Worcester 0£l r 24' 1716 Granted & laid out to the proprietors here named for a first division of Swamp and meadow in Worces- ter as it fell by Lott drawn and divided on mill brook meadow 1 to Palmer Oulton & Waldo 1 acre wanting in Goldings right Swamp & meadow begining at the lower end 2 to ditto 5 acres on y e right of Gap' Wing Swamp & meadow which was wanting in pine meadow 3 to Thomas Gleason — 2 acres meadow with 2 acres to house Lott 128 Records of the Proprietors. [1716. all these Lotts of meadow & Swamp were granted & laid out to them & theirs and assigns for ever be it more or less, as butted bounded Signified in the platt Surveyed $ David Haynes i 7 i6.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 129 [97] Worcester OcY 18 h 1716 Granted & laid to the pro- prietors after mentioned for first division of meadow in Worcester lying on both sides ffrench river as it was divided by Lott, begin- ing at the northerly end of the meadow tree markt on each side the river I R Lott 1 -To Jonas Rice upon the right of atherton 6 acres of meadow & Swamp one acre allowance for Swamp 2-to aron adams — 3 acres of meadow f, acre allowance 3-to Dan 1 Bigelo — 4 acres on Livermors right one al- lowance 4-to Palmer & Comp a — 4 acres of good meadow on Cowells right 5 -to Gershom Rice — 2 acres 100 rod allowance for Swamp 6-to nath 1 moor 4I acres of meadow & Swamp — 7-to James Holden 4?, acres of meadow & Swamp — 8-to Eph m Rice Jun r 3 acres meadow & 1 acre encom- pased w' his house Lott these four acres are his first division of meadow 9-Elisha Rice — 4! acres of meadow & Swamp — all these parcells of meadow and Swamp are granted and laid out to the above proprietors their heirs & assigns for ever as Sig- nified in the plan Surveyed $ David Haynes COMON UPLAND This Lott is joyned to aaron adams 2d Lott on the other side but separated for want of space PROP. REC. 17 13° Records of the Proprietors. [1716. THOMAS jf BICE FIRST 1/ LOTT ON ye otheh || sue i 7 i6.] Worcester, Massachusetts. I3 1 [98] Worcester 06t r io l 1 716 Layd out to Eliott & John Smith upon the right of maj r Daniel Gookin deceased 18 acres of mead- ow in Worcester in two parcells viz : Six acres on mill brook bounded northerly by meadow in the possession of Daniel Haywood, Southerly by the ministers meadow Easterly & Westerly by upland and markes Twelve acres of meadow on halfe way river, bounded north and Southerly by markt trees, Easterly & Westerly by comon upland and markt trees as Signified in the platt Surveyed to him & his heirs for ever ff David Haynes Ml NISTERS MEftDOlN WIS" N 48 ROD O 6 ACRES MEADOW o ON MILL BROOK Worcester Oa r 10 1716 laid out to Cap 1 Thomas Prentice upon the right of Thomas Prentice deceased five acres of meadow with one acre allowance for swamp in Worces' first division of meadow to 5 10 acre lotts lying on the Westerly side of halfe way River, and bounded Easterly by S d River northerly by comon up- land & markt trees (to him & his heirs for ever) as Signified in y e plat Surveyed ^ D Haynes 132 Records of the Proprietors. [1716. [99] Worcester 06F 15 1716 Granted & laid out to Coll' Win- throp four acres of meadow with one acre allowance for bad mead- ow upon the right of m r adam Winthrop deceased for S d division of meadow in Worcester lying near Suger pond on both sides Weasle brook n l Easterly of north pond, bounded n l by two trees on each side y e brook marked A W, South with two necks of land coming near together & trees marked A W Easterly & Westerly by comon land & trees marked A W laid out to him his heirs & assigns for ever & Signified in the platt Surveyed $ D Haynes COMON UPLAND Worcester OcV 17* 17 16 Laid out to Benjamin Barron upon the right of Wheler Thre acres of meadow with one acre allowance for Swamp and bad meadow for a first division on the East Side ofmillbrook and bounded Westerly by S d brook northerly and Southerly by marked trees and comon land, upland as the trees are now marked and Signified in the plan laid out to him & his heirs and assigns for ever Surveyed $ D Haynes CSUON UPLANI^ b; 3AHRON C0NBS1 HHAN 3 ACHES COWUU UPLAND i 7 i6.] Worcester, Massachusetts. nz [ioo] Worcester 0£t r 17"' 1 716 Granted & laid out in the Great- meadow of Worcester to Several persons after named for a lirst divis" of meadow in Worcester : the first lott upon y c dividing line at the west End as it fell by Lott was Lott 1 -to Josiah Rite bounded north by land laid out to Eph m Rice Sen r — 3 acres of meadow 2-to Ephraim Rice S r 3 acres of meadow — 3-to the heirs of Digory Sergeant 6 acres — 4-to nath 1 moor 4 acres bounded S l by the town line all these Lotts are bounded East 1 by y e dividing line S 2 2 d E Then we began to lay out upon the East side of y e dividing line by Lott as it fell and the Lotts fell Lott 1 -to L' Jonas Rice 4 acres bound n' by comon Swamp & markt trees 2-T0 Jacob Leonard 4', acres allowance — 3-T0 Tho 8 Palmer cS:c 4 acres on the right of Tomlin bound Southerly by the town line, all these Lotts are bounded E' by comon upland markt trees & Stones & the West side Lotts are bounded by comon upland markt trees & stones 4-T0 Henchmans heirs 5 acres of meadow — all these Lotts are laid out & granted to the proprietors their heirs & assigns for ever as Surveyed f? David Haynes Great meadow Lotts ye other 10 acres belonging to Henchmans heirs, lies in ye Breeches of his 2d division 134 Records of the Proprietors. [1716. [101] Worcester Ocl r i8 l 1716 Granted & laid out to the pro- prietors after named in Worcester in pine meadow for a first di- vision of meadow as it fell by Lott drawn, begining at the Easterly end of y e meadow Lott 1 -To Isaac Wheler 4 acres meadow bounded E by Wheler land 2-T0 Josiah Haywood 3 acres of meadow 3-T0 James Butlers heirs 4 acres of meadow 4-T0 Eneas Salters 4 acres of meadow 5-T0 Palmer & Comp a 13 acres of meadow on y e right of Wing t 6-T0 ditto 5 acres of meadow on y e right of Golding 7-T0 James Taylor 3 acres meadow & an allowance for bad— 8-T0 Gershom Rice 2 acres meadow on y e right of Paine all the division lines run N 26 d W begining at Wheelers Lott and so down to the end, laid out and granted to them their heirs & assigns for ever, as signified in the plan Surveyed P David Haynes Pine meadow Lotts 1 7 1 6.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 135 [102] Worcester OcT iS' 1716 Granted & laid out to James Rice upon the right of Ripley Thre acres & a halfe of meadow with one acre allowance for swamp, for his first division lying on both sides ffrench river, bounded South'" & north r by markt trees, Easterly & Westerly by comon upland & trees as they are now markt butted & bounded as Signified — also granted & laid out to James Rice four & a halfe acres of meadow & Swamp for his first division of meadow lying on both sides ffrench river in Worcester, bounded Easterly & Westerly by Comon upland, northerly & East r by markt trees : both these Lotts were laid out to James Rice his heirs & assigns for ever as Signi- fied in y e plan ^ David Haynes Worcester Oa r 18' 1716 Granted & laid out to Henry Lee Six acres of Swamp lying on mill brook on the north side of the new Rode for his first division of meadow in Worcester, bounded every way by Comon : this land was laid out to him his heirs & assigns for ever as it is butted bounded & Signified in the plan Surveyed 1P David Haines 136 Records of the Proprietors. [1716. ALNUT TREE. JAMES MEADOW K ROD' BLACK OAKE i;i6.] Worcester, Massachusetts. *37 [103] Worcester Nov r 3 d 1716 Granted cS: laid out to the pro- prietors after named for a first division of meadow in Worcester lying on' both sides Eeavour brook & Turkey meadow by Lott drawn lying at the northerly end of y e meadow & Swamp Lot 1 -To Ephraim Curtice 5 J acres of meadow and Swamp the trees being marked on y e uper end of y e meadow E C 2-T0 Jacob Holmes — 5 acres meadow & Swamp w ,h is very poor then begining near y e uper end of Turkey meadow this part 3-T0 Joshua Rice — 4 acres on y e right of Hubbart — 4-T0 Daniel Haywood ii acres of meadow & Swamp & 4 acres encompassed wholly with his house Lott w ch are for his first division in Worcester all these four Lott granted & laid out to them their heirs and assigns for ever, more or less as Signified in y e plat Surveyed f D Haynes 133 Records of the Proprietors. [1716. [104] Worcester Nov r 27 1716 Granted & laid out to Isaa mil- ler on the right of Benj" Barron thre & a halfe acres of meadow & Swamp for a first division of meadow in Worcester lying *on East side of north : pond brook joyning to S d brook and so bounded To James miller upon the right of Benjamin Barron thre & halfe acres of meadow & Swamp bounded north Easterly by pond brook northerly & n* westerly by comon upland & markt trees, confirmed to them their heirs & assigns for ever as Signified in the plat Sur- vey ^ D Haynes MAPLE AMES MILLER 3*'ACRES OF \cOMONILAND MEADOW t/t STONtS Worcester Dec r 8' 1 7 1 6 laid out to David Haynes thre acres of meadow with one acre allowance for Swamp for his first division in Worcester lying on the East side of halfe way river bounded northerly by S d Haynes house Lott, Easterly by trees markt & comon upland crossing S d River at y e Southerly end for conven- ience of Setting a mill to a pine tree markt D H firmly granted & confirmed to him his heirs & assigns for ever as it is butted bounded & set forth in the plan Surveyed *p P : Haynes 1 A £ &/&>* T / HAYNES 4 ACRLSOF / ^ Pi REE MARKED i 7 i8.] J J orrrs/rr, Massac h usetts. 139 [105] Worcester nov r 27 171 7 Granted & laid out to the pro- prietors hereafter named for a first division of meadow and Swamp in Worcester to Coll' Stephen minett Thre acres of meadow & Swamp near north pond brook lying upon y e Same 2' 1 lott to Wil- liam Paine Thre acres & a quarter of meadow and Swamp, these two lotts were granted & laid out to them their heirs & assigns for ever, as they are buted bounded & Signified in y e platt Surveyed *$ D : Haynes 3"iONtS STONES Worcester may 29' 171S By order order of the Honourd Comitte and persuant to a grant laid out to nath 1 Jones his heirs and assigns for ever four & a halfe acres of meadow & Swamp on ffrench river for his first division of meadow in Worcester bounded Southerly by. the Town line, every way else by comon, this first division is to the mill lott & upon the Same condition with his house lott, butted bounded & Signified in the platt more or less Surveyed $ D : Haynes COMov 140 Records of the Proprietors. [1718. [106] Worcester april io' 1 719 By order of y e Hon 1 Comitte & persuant to a grant I have laid out to Thomas Haggatt forty seven acres of land with allowance of one acre in 30 on the South side of the Country rode leading from the n' end of the pond to Lei- cester, bounded n* by S d road, Easterly partly upon comon & part- ly upon Curtis farme, every way else by comon land marked with heaps of stones & trees, not infringing on any highway laid out or necessary to be laid out also thre acres more on the north side of the rode adjoyning to his house Lott, bounded E' on Coir minett n' on miller as sett forth in this platt Surveyed $ D Haynes Tree Haggatt 2d division 47 acres 1 Stone \S tones Stones \ S22dE and 3 acres tree Worcester may 26' 17 18 By order of y e Hon 1 Comitte for Worcester, and persuant to their grant, I have laid out to Thomas Biney and to his Heirs and assigns for ever five acres & 93 Rod of Swamp and upland in Worcester for his first division of meadow, on the west side of Quinsicamond pond, bounded Westerly by a Lott formerly Isaac Leonards, every way else by undivided land & markt trees & Stones, as Signified in this plan Surved ^ David Haynes Stones a/ \ c n, I rt *"•/ fi & IS u fir/ \o C / \r O V / \ (J {^ /* *x A r. ^•\ 7 V £ i 7 i8.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 141 [107] Worcester Sept r 27 1 7 18 By order of the Hon r Comitte and persuant to a grant, laid out to nath' Jones (upon the right of Isaac Leonard) his heirs & assigns for ever One hundred acres of land with allowance for Swag of chain 1 acre in 30 in Worcester f jr a Second division in two parcells namely — Eighty five acres of land lying on the Southerly side of halfe way river & joyning to the mill Lott, and so bounded westerly by S d mill Lott, and messr Palmer & land and partly by land in the possession of mr Eliott & Smith bounded by halfe way river north- erly and Easterly bounded Southerly with Woster Town line, as it is Signified in the platt Surveyed f) David Haynes also fourteen acres & 90 Rod on both Side ffrench river bounded every way by comon & undivided land as it is also Sig- nified in the platt Surveyed '$ D Haynes 142 Records of the Proprietors. [1718. [108] Worcester nov T 7* 1718 by order of the Hon d Comitte and persuant to a grant laid out to Nath 1 moor for a Second division in Worcester, one hundred acres in two parcells, viz. — Thirty one acres & 40 rod joyning to his house Lott Westerly & so bounded northerly by land in the possession of Heirs of James Butler Sen 1 ' Westerly by land in the possession of Palmer Oulton and Waldo, Southerly and Westerly by the Great meadow Lotts, and lands in the possession of Ephraim Rice Sen r — Seventy two acres and 108 Rod on the westerly side prospect hill joyning to Prospe6t brook & bear Hill, bounded Easterly by lands in the possession of the heirs of Capt Daniel Henceman northerly by land laid out to John Sternes on y p right of Curtice Southerly by land laid out to the minister in part, every way else by Comon These two parcells of lands laid out on the right of Bull to nath 1 moor as signified in these platts : there is contained 100 acres for 2 d division & 3 acres allowance for swag of chain one acre of allow- ance for a bridle road from the great meadow Sun d $ D Haynes pcu z\ ministers land Vv ^nrr 7° acres m~ 3-1 * '° 2 rod wi '1 00 2 Orod 3 :*o 6 9 acres rf;,.: . ^aiJo Hj ance -£i**S lao* rod N Sternes lain i 7 i8.J Worcester, Massac h usetts. H3 [109] Worcester novemb r 19' 1 718 persuant to a Grant by order of the Honoured Comitte laid out to the Heirs of Enos Salter Seventy Seven and a halfe acr^s of land for a Second division of land in Worcester, on the Westerly side of Quinsigemug pond in two parcells, viz : — ffour acres on the northerly side of S d Salters house bounded Southerly by S d house Lott, Westerly by a highway, Easterly by land in the possession of moses Leonard, northerly by comon — — Seventy thre and a halfe acres of land joyning to the Easterly end of S d Salters house Lott, bounded northerly by land in the possession of moses Leonard Westerly in part by S d house Lott, every way else by Comon land as it is Signified in the plat Sur- veyed $ David Haynes Stones W 80 rod Stones 73 acres 80 rod Salters 2d Comon 3 1 00 VJ I O a, Comon land E 80 rod Stones white oake 144 Records of the Proprietors. [1718. [110] Worcester nov r 21 1 718 By order of the Honoured Com- itte and persuant to a grant laid out to Capt Thomas Prentice one hundred twenty four acres of land, to his heirs & assigns for ever for a second division in Worcester, lying on the westerly side of halfe way river, on and joyning to Chesnutt hill, on the East side and West side & north side of his house Lott hounded Easterly partly on the land in possession of macklaland and partly by the Country rode, bounded west and north by comon, bounded East by the house Lott of David Haynes in part & in part by S d Pren- tice meadow and Comon land, as it is Signified in the platt Sur- veyed $ David Haynes this land was laid out on the right of Capt Thomas Prentice de- ceased b\* c V o^ e ack!e '^n^r| Pr entices meadow Haynes l an d Capt Prei "ic e I contained in / * Wo "se Lott' these lines ' £ *°-H ^acres' « 1 in W lod S 124 r Comon Comon Remains to be laid out 26 1-2 acres & one rodd 1 7 19. J Worcester, Massachusetts. 145 [111] Worcester may 2 d 17 19 persuant to a grant by order of the Honoured Comitte, laid out to Isaac miller his Heirs and as- signs for ever, Seventy five acres with two acres allowance for swag of chain for a second division of land in Worcester, joyning to his House Lott on both sides of millbrook, bounded Southerly partly by land laid out to Henry Lee and partly by land in the possession of Benjamin fflagg : bounded Westerly partly by land in the pos- session of mess r Palmer Oulton and Waldo, northerly partly by comon land and partly by land in the possession of S d miller as it is Signified in the platt Surveyed "§ David Haynes l.ees land Comon land [112] Worcester June 2 11 1 719 persuant to a grant by order of y e Comitte laid out to Richard Ward his Heirs and assigns for ever Seventy seven acres & eighty Rod neat for a second division of land in Woster, lying on y e South side of the Country rode joyning to Curtis land & so bounded Easterly by S d farme northerly partly by land in possession of Thomas Haggatt, partly by comon West- erly & Southerly by Comon, every way else by his House Lott as signified in the platt Surveyed ^ David Havnes I'ROr. REC. , () 146 Records of the Proprietors. [1719. Worcester July 16 1 719 persuant to a grant by order H d Com- itte laid out to Thomas Glesson his heirs & assigns for ever Sev- enty five & a halfe acres of land (1 in 30 allowance) for a second division of land in Worcester, lying north of north pond hill on boath sides the brook riming into the pond, bounded Southerly by land in the possission of Thomas Gleason, every way else by comon as signified in the platt Surveyed V David Haynes Stones white oake T G Stones n 24c! e 206 roil 3-4 Red ( lake [113] Worcester persuant to a grant by order of y' Comitte laid out to Joshua Rice his heirs and assigns for ever, 75 acres (w 4 2), allowance) for his 2 d division of land in Woster on boath sides the Country rode joyning to his House Lott near meeting house plain, bounded Easterly by an highway West partly i 7 i9-j Worcester, Mas sack nsctts. 147 by land in possession of John Hubbard, Southly by the Country road & comon land, West & partly north by comon every way else by his house Lott according to the platt Surveyed $ D Haynes w I'ite oake Worcester persuant to a grant of y'* Hon 1 Comitte laid out to John Hubbard his Heirs & assigns for ever 77J nett acres of land in Woster for* a 2 d division of land on y" S l of y e Country rode bounded northerly by S d road Easterly by land of Joshua Rice, Southerly by comon land and mill brook & land & also Easterly, Westerly by land of Peter King as Signified in the platt Surveyed ^ David Havnes 1. millhrook ' John Hubbard IS 77 1-2 acres IS) 1 ** a 148 Records of the Proprietors. [ i 7 1 9. [114] Worcester June i 1 1 7 19 persuant to a Grant by order of the Honoued Comitte laid out to Jonathan marable his Heirs and assigns for ever Seventy seven & a halfe acres of land for his second division in Worcester — Sixty acres with two acres allowance on & joyning to a hill West of prospect meadow, bounded northerly by land laid out to nath 1 moor, Easterly by land laid out to the minister every way else by Comon land also — ffiveteen acres of land i on the south side & west end of his House Lott bounded Southerly & Westerly by land in the posses- sion of Benj a fflag Sen r , every way else by his own house Lott and Comon land, as Signified in the platt (an highway runing thro S d Lott four Rod wide) Surveyed $ David Haynes Stones J°nt ' g 7^d~ to, n rhl e *' *V isi 0n Stones 62 acr es l£ 'Sd 2V 9 7r od Stones i 7 i9-J Worcester, Massachusetts. 149 [115] Worcester Dec 1 ' io' 1 719 persuant to the order of the Hon'' Comitte by vertue of a grant to ni r adarn Winthrop for a third division in Worcester 1 have laid out one hundred and sixty acres of land in Worces- ter, on & joyning to Tatnuck-hill, namely : one hundred acres on his S d Winthrops right, and Sixty acres on the right of Benjamin ffiagg formerly Browns right it is butted and bounded as in the platt South by land laid out to m r Stephen minett — every way else bv comon land : there is a 4 Rod way runs cross S d Lott as is Sig- nified in this platt This land lyes on and joyning to the North rode $ David Haynes S ' nes E 244 R<»1 Stones \ adam Winthrop Esqr \ t\ cA *A 160 acres of land o\ f\ , oA \ p-\ 3d division pi\ A A -»\ c\ \ -J 1 \ Stones W 244 Rod Stones [116] Worcester Dec r 11 17 19 By order of y e Hon d Comitte and persuant to a grant, I have laid out to Stephen minett one hundred acres of land in Worcester on & joyning Tatnuc Hill namely fforty two acres on his own right & fivety eight acres on the Right of Rich d Ward for a 3 d division, tis butted & bounded as Signified in this platt, north by land laid out to Coll r Winthrop everv wav else bv comon i5o Records of the Proprietors. [1719. Stones c\ 244 Rod Stones if. Stones \V 244 Rod en Stones Worcester may 2 d 1719 persuant to a grant by order of the Hon d Comitte, laid out to the widow Ward her heirs & assigns for ever Seventy five acres w th 2?, for swag for a 2 d division of land in Worcester near mount ararat bounded Easterly by land in posses- sion of Joshua Rice, bound Westerly by land in possession of Daniel Haywood, every way else by Comon as Signified in the plat Surveyed $ D Haynes wood land 9 Comon hite oake W 5d S 112 rod Widow Ward 00 75 acres 80 rod W 2d division ® D H 55 to O Chesnut E 5d N 112 rod Stones [117] Worcester Nov r 26 1718 By order of the Hond Comitte & persuant to a grant, laid out to Jacob Holmes upon y e right of James Holmes one hundred acres of land with allowance of 1 in 30 for a 2 d division of land in Woster I719-J Worcester , Massachusetts. iq i — Sixty eight acres & 40 rod joyning to his house Lott, bound Southerly by S d house, Easterly by a meadow of his &: p l comon & his way riming thro S d land 4 rod wide, every way else by comon as it is butted bounded & Signified in the platt — also twelve acres more joyning eastward to S d land & pine meadow N l Hill & Snake hill w l & S' by S d Holmes land, N' & E by land of Deacon Haywood E l by comon land & land of Isaac Wheler in full of his 2 d Division Surveyed $ David Haynes Stones 44 rod 43 rod~" S s V 4. H Stones N 2od 1 40 rod "\ maple ■?. 68 acres James Holmes \' lS pt of his 2d division - S. S 20 W 145 rod bl : oake Worcester July 16 1 7 19 persuant to a grant of y e Comitte I have laid out to Thomas Gleson on y" right of Barnes Seventy five acres of land for a 2 d division w' 2', allowance, to the S d Gleson his heirs & assigns for ever in Worcester, north of north pond : hill, joyning Southerly to land in possession of S d Gleson & so bounded every way else by comon land, as Signified in the plat Surveyed ip David Haynes Stones N 24d E 206 Rod Stones TG white oake S 24d W 206 rod his house Lott Stones 152 Records of the Proprietors. [1719. [118] Worcester June i' 1 7 19 persuant to a grant of y e Comitte laid out to Ephraim Rice Sen r his Heirs & assigns for ever Seventy acres with 2\ allowance for swag of chain, for his 2 d division in Worcester in two parcells viz : — ffivety one acres neat on and joyning to Scatopscut hill bound- ed Easterly on the Great meadow lott, northerly partly by land in the possession of S d Rice, and partly by [land] in y e possession of the Heirs of Diggery Sergeant, every way else except some part of the Town line by comon land — Twenty Six \ acres is laid out to mr waldos land & returned w ch 77 acres 1-2 are in full of his Second division laid out June the i' 1 719 as butted bounded and Signified in this platt Surveyed by David Haynes [119] Worcester mav 2 d 1719 persuant to a grant by order of the Honoured Comitte laid out to Joshua Rice his Heirs & assigns for ever One hundred acres w' 3 acres allowance for swag, for a 2 d division of land in Worcester, upon y e right of Bridget Usher, JVo. XI. RECORDS OF The Proprietors OF Worcester, Massachusetts. EDITED BY FRANKLIN P. RICE. In Four Parts : PART III. WORCESTER, MASS. : THE WORCESTER SOCIETY OF ANTIQUITY. I88l. U. S. A., CV. i;i9-] Worcester, Massachusetts. *5. on the East side of halfe way river joyning to mount araratt ; bounded S Easterly by land in possession of David Haynes, N' Westerly & n' by comon N' Easterly by land laid out to f widow Ward, Easterly by comon as Signified in y c platt Survey d ■$ D Haynes Joshua Rice 103 ;icrcs 2d division II 1-2 — 3d pirnr sotiXtttt no po?T SZT M I'll A\ 8 T. M M 00 Worcester Nov r 20' 1719 laid out to the Rev d m r alien on Samuel Leonards right five acres of meadow & Swamp in Worces- ter on boath sides of bear brook, bounded north by meadow & Swamp in y c possession of Jacob Holmes, bound South by comon meadow & Swamp, every way else by comon land & markt trees, as signified in the plat surveyed be it more or less ? D Haynes 154 Records of the Proprietors. [1719. [120] Worcester may 23 d 1719 persuant to a grant by order of the Hon d Comitte laid out to Henry Lee his heirs and assigns for ever, Seventy five acres with 2?, allowance for swag of chain) of land in Worcester in two parcells — fforty four acres on the N E corner of n' pond on both sides of weazle brook, bounded northerly by land laid out to Jon 1 Waldo Southerly partly by land in possession of H : knap Westerly partly by land in the possession of m r St : miner., Southerly partly by meadow of mess r minet & Payne, every way else by comon land also — Thirty thre & halfe acres joyning to S d Lee's house Lott bounded Easterly by a highway, Southerly by John Gray Westerly by land laid out to Henry Lee on Browns right and Lees house lott, northerly by land of Isaac miller — Seventy five acres more on the right of Thomas Brown to Henry Lee joyning to S d Lee's land on the N l side new rode bounded Easterly by land of S" Lee, Southerly by y e new rode Westerly by Palmer Oulton & Waldo, Northerly by Isaac miller encompassig 6 acres of Swamp for meadow to S d Lee. this land his on boath sides mill brook as signified in the platt $ D Haynes 106 ACRCS40 ROD, BESIOESULOWANCE .FOR MEAC0W& CHAIN MILLERS IAND [121] Worcester Nov r n' 1719 persuant to the Grant of f Comitte I have laid out on y c right of m r Jonat" Ting Esq r to m r Jonathan Waldo his Heirs cS: assigns for ever ninty eight acres of 1719-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 155 land in Worcester near north pond on boath sides the brook wezel, on & joyning to pond-hill : bounded E' bounded by land of Coll r Winthrop, South by land of Henry Lee, West by S l1 Waldo on y e right of Isaac Wheler, every way else by comon land — also laid out the same day to Jon' Waldo fforty Eight acres \ of land on the right of Isaac Wheler at the same place in one plan bounded E by land to Jont Waldo on Coll Tings bounded West by land laid out on y° right of L' Rice bounded south by land laid out to Henry Lee, N' by Comon land — also laid out to S' 1 Jonathan Waldo at y e same place S d day on y e right of L l Jonas Rice, twenty five acres of land bounded E by land laid out on the right of Isaac Wheler South by land of Henry Lee, every way else by comon as signified in this platt, sould to S' 1 Waldo & laid out to him his Heirs & assigns for ever $ D Haynes ZH2. RODO H 13" W 172 ROU ON L T RICES Kir.HT lSTONK DN ISAAC WHEZLCRS HIGHT /^'sdJfASLi BROCK STONES STONES TW also laid out to Joseph Crosby on Coll r Tings right Six acres & 80 Rod of land joyning to prospect meadow near Crosbys house at y e end of S d meadow, bounded westerly by y e meadow lotts every way else by comon land & markes : the 98 acres to Waldo & this 6 acres \ is in full of Coll r Tings 2 ri division of six acres were laid to S (1 Crosbe his Heirs &c for ever D Haynes [122] Worcester June 29' : 1 719 persuant to a grant of y c Com- itte I have laid out to Jonathan marble Seventy five acres of land in Worcester in two parcells namely 156 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 1 9. — Sixty two acres on and joyning to prospect hill on the West side of prospect meadow, bounded East by land in possession of the ministers second division, north by land of nath 1 moor on Pains right, every way else by comon & marked trees — ffiveteen acres & 80 Rod at & joyning to his house Lott bounded South & west by land in possession of Benj a fflagg Sen r and comon land, every way else by his S a marbles house lott these two parcells of land are laid out & confirmed to him his heirs & assigns for ever as signified in the plat Surveyed 1 ) David Hayncs Ei8d [123] Worcester april 5' 1719 persuant to a Grant by order of the Honoured Comitte, I have laid out to mess r Palmer Oulton & Waldo, their Heirs & assigns for ever, fforty four acres of land in full of all second divisions of land in Worcester on Capt Wings right on the East side of mill-brook on boath sides the house Lott, & Eastward formerly m r Peter Golding, joyning to flag or pond hill bounded northerly by land in possession of the heirs of m r Henchman, westerly with millbrook, Southerly partly with the ministers land, every way else by comon land, signified & set for in the platt Surveyed ~$ D Haynes 1720.] Worcester, MassacJiusctts. 157 Comon W iod N 75 rod ministers land W iod N 217 rod to millbrnnl- Ui a. 21 acres of 3d division on Wings right 75 rod 44 acres \vt allowance 2d divn here is 16 acres on Goldings right it 1 • ,-, 1 1 ■ * — mr Ilenchmans land [124] Worcester noveml/ 26 1720 By order of the Hond Com- itte and persuant to their Grant I have laid out in Worcester South West of Chesnut hill, on the South Side of the Country rode One hundred acres of land in two parcells on the right of Alexander Boggle to Thomas Biney for a third division as namely Eighty acres w th 2 & ^ acres for swag of chain lying near the South west Corner of the Town, bounded west by Worcester line : East by land in possession of Josiah King every way else by comon land and marked trees as signified in the platt also Twenty acres more on the South side of the country rode bound- ed north by S d rode, East by land in the possession of William macklan, every way else by comon land and marked trees as sig- nified in the platt these two parcells of land q' 100 acres with 3 acres allowance and are in full of his third divisions as butted & bounded & Surveyed by David Haynes E ^Sorod Stones a. Stones E 3d S 63 rod Stones 6o, ' ud ^Sn7t, re pT 2: 5' K 50" '-'■' 3 -. So acres to Thomas Biney 3d division W 3d N 112 rod 1 5 8 Records of the Proprietoi's. [1720. [125] Worcester June io ( 1720 persuant to a Grant of y e Hon d Comitte for Worcester I have laid out nine hundred and fivety acres of land w l 1 in 30 allowance for swag to Thomas Palmer Esq r mess r Oulton & Waldo, viz — — ffour hundred and fivety acres of land on y e right of Capt John Wing in Worcester near the north west part of the first six miles, on boath sides halfe way river bounded north by the di- viding line between the first & north six miles ; South by land laid out on the right of Samuel Daniel, every way else by Comon — Thre hundred thirty eight acres 03 [131] Worcester may i8 l 1719 persuant to a Grant of the Hon d Comitte for Worcester I have laid out to Joshua Rice on Bridgett Ushers right for a Second division in the South part one hun- dred acres of land with allowance for swag, and for a high way thro of 4 rod wide as signified in the platt also eight acres of land more within the plat of third division on the same right, on the East side of half way river and is bounded South Easterly by land of David Haynes, north by comon land, Westerly by comon land & by land of Daniel Haywood East by the widow wades land, S E by comon land This land is laid out to Joshua Rice his heirs & assigns for ever as butted bounded & signified in the plat Surveyed l',} David Haynes may i8 ( 1719 I have also laid out to Joshua Rice five acres of land on John Hubbards right, in part of S d Hubbards third di- vision on and joyning to bear-meadow and swamp N W by land of David Haynes West by m r allns meadow S E by land of Joshua Rice, north est by land in possession of Jacob Holmes as signified in the plat Surveyed by David Haynes ston:^ stoke: ITONf. c 7h HOD STONES 1719.3 Worcester, Massachusetts. 167 [132] Worcester Sept 12' 1 719 persuant to a Grant of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out to the heirs of James Butler and Newcomb on their right one hundred and thre acres of land in Worcester on the north side of the new road. West from Goldings & John Staines second divisions. This 1 13 acres nett is in full of this right for 2 (I divisions bounded East by Gouldings & Staines land, every way else by comon land as signified in the plat Surveyed by David Haynes Stones 160 rod E i8d S Stones o Stones James Butlers heirs 1 13 acres 2d division W i8d N 160 rod o o a. Stones Worcester Dec r 16' 1719 persuant to a Grant of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out to the widow Jehannah Ward Seventy five acres of land in Worcester with allowance, on her own right given to her by her husbands last will, for 2 d division in the South part lying westward of the meeting house joyning to her house Lott Est' 1 and to Turkey meadow. South by land of Joshua Rice, west in part by John Staines land, north by land of m r Palmer &c. East by her house Lott & that of Cap' Curtis now in possession of John Staines as signified in the platt Surveyed by David Haynes i68 Records of the Proprietors. [1720. Joshua Rices land -gW^d W 143 ro d Widow Wards 2d division 77 1 2 acres stones Palmer & Compa [133] Worcester nov r 20 17 19 persuant to a Grant of the H d Comitt I have laid out to & for the use of the ministry in Worces- ter one hundred acres of land on and joyning to bear meadow plain on boath sides the Country rode bounded S by land of Peter King W by land laid out for the use of the School 2 d division N' by land of David Haynes, E by a highway to bear meadow, every way butted & bounded by markt trees, stones & stakes in full of a second division for the ministry as signified in the platt Surveyed $ David Haynes Peter Kings § land highway D Haynes land I7I9-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 169 may 1 7 1 9 persuant to a Grant of the Hond Comitte I have laid out to James Rice in Worcester for a second division, on & joynirg to oake hill & mill brook on the East side of the brook seventy seven acres & ', nett for a 2'' divis" together with Twenty acres of third division, with allowance for a high way 4 rod wide, the 77! acres is 1 in full of his second division on Ripley right, the 20 acres in part of his 3 d division on S d right bounded E by land of James Rice, N' by land of Obadiah Ward West & by mill brook, S 1 by land of aron adams house lott as signified in the plat owunusvNom OHV'I SWtfOW V ,x 77 1-2 acres of 2d division x v 20 — acres of 3d division [134] Worcester may io' 1719 persuant to a Grant of the Com- itte I have laid out to Peter King alias Rice 103 acres of land in Worcester on the West & north side of cedar Swamp, bounded E by a high way round the swamp, S l by land of Ephraim Rice Junr West by land of John Smith & ministry land north by ministerial land with allowance for the high way runing thro it this hundred & thre acres of land is 7 7 J acres of land is laid out of y e right of L l Jonas Rice and twenty five acres of the right of atherton, laid out to him his Heirs & assigns for ever as Signified in the plat Surveyed "\> David Haynes PROP. REC. 22 170 Records of the Proprietors. [1719. Cedar Swamp&_RicesJand^ Worcester nov r 19' 1719 persuant to a Grant of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out to Jonathan moor in Worcester 100 acres of land near Bimeleck hill on the north side of Quinsicemug pond on the right of Bull for a second division viz forty seven acres on & joyning to S d hill E of his house lot, w' by his own lott & a halfe arc runing between his & marbles house lott, bounded N' by land of Golding E by Bineys swamp, S' by land of Insign Jones as signified in the plat ffifty ffve acres joyning to the south and West of his House Lott, E by land of m r alien, S' by comon land, W l by land of Palmer & Comp" wholly incompassing four 4 acres of meadow belonging to him, as signified in the plat $> David Haynes laid out to him his heirs tS; assigns for ever 1720.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 171 E 81 ROD BlNIEYS SWAMP r p z a a a COMON LAND W 2" N 100 ROD *IOR 5 H0U ^ to :r Sir.NES [135] Worcester June 13: 1720 persuant to a Grant of the H Comitte I have laid out to L f Jonas Rice his Heirs and assigns for ever one hundred and ffifty acres of land in Worcester on and joyning to Tatunuck Hill near Worcester west line on S d Rices right & on the right of atherton bounded n l by land of Colonel minott, S l by land of nath 1 moor, E' by land of the widow ward, W by comon land and markt trees, Stakes cS; Stons — This land is 75 acres on the right of atherton, 75 acres on his own right with allowance for swagg of chain) in full of both his rights for a third division as Surveyed ty David Haynes moors land Stones W 140 rod Stones Jonas Rice 3d division in full 75 acres on his own right 75 acres on athertons right Stones E 240 rod Stake ministers land 172 Records of the Proprietors. [1720. Worcester may 20' 1720 persuant to a Grant of the Comitte I have laid out to Jonathan moor on the right of Bull 100 acres of land for his third divisions in the south part, lying on the East side of halfe way river to him his heirs & assigns for ever with al- lowance of 3 in 100 acres bounded west & north by lands of Pal- mer and Comp a , East by John Staines South by land of James Holding : also 75 acres of land in S' 1 S' part joyning S ( to land of S d moor, n' by S d land, west by land of Elisha Rice, S* by y e widow wards land, west by Palmer & Comp" as set forth in the plat this 1 75 acres lying on boath sides half way river & on the south side of the new road, is 1 75 acres is in full of boath his third divisions as Surved Stones S iSd VV 312 rod 140 rod Klisha Rice s o U 00 a- IT. ,2 C Here is in this plat 100 acres of land laid out on the right of Bull to Jonathan moor 3d division To Elisha Rice this 75 acres is laid out p Palmer Oulton & Waldos land N iftd E 312 rod [136] Worcester may 20' 1720 persuant to a grant of the H Comitte I have laid out to nath 1 moor on the right of Bull 100 acres of land with allowance halfe part of his 3 d division on Bulls right to him and his heirs for ever, as it is butted and bounded in this plat, South by land .of the widow Ward, west by land laid out to Bulls right and James Holdings, north by land of mess r Palmer & Comp" East by land of John Sternes and nath 1 moor, Joseph Hubbard & Daniel Haywood also may 20 1720 laid out to Elisha Rice Seventy five acres of land joyning to the South side of this Town on the East side of halfe way river, bounded west by land of Elisha Rice, East by Haywoods land, South by widow Wards land in these two platts of 175 acres of land are laid out together butted and bounded all round with marked trees & Stones & laid to S d moor and Rice their heirs & assigns for ever by David Haynes Surveyer 1720.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 173 N i8d E 1 -18 rod < « 7S acres to Elisha Rice Sj on ye other side entered £ 00 5 00 17^ rod to a heap of Stones 75 acres to nathl moor on the right of Bull Haywoods land 53 rod Hubards land stones S iScl W 96 rod ^ 48 rod o -t o a stones stones On O Worcester June 13' 1720 persuant to a Grant of the Hond Comitte I have laid out to nath 1 moor his heirs and assigns for ever Seventy seven acres 1 of land in Worcester for a third divi- sion at and adjoyning to the South end of Tatnuck near the west line of Worcester, bounded north by land laid out to liutenant Jonas Rice, bounded East by land in possession of the Heirs of Diggery Sergeant & every way else by comon land and markt trees as it is signified in this plat Surveyed ^ David Haynes : Comon land stones West 140 rod stones stones nathl moors 3d division 77 1-2 division East 240 rod Jonas Rices land .8. stones [137] Worcester march 17' 1720 persuant to a Grant of the H d Comitte I have laid out to m r William Payne for a third division in S d Town fifty acres of land with allowance, to him his heirs and for ever in two parcells viz : Thirty acres of land joyning to y e bounded north by S d road East by Quinsicamond pond, west by a high way leading to moses Leonard South by Wigwam Hill & comon land as it is signified in the platt also Twenty acres more on the East side of ffrench river on and joyning to little Bogachoge hill, bounded west by land of Ensign 174 Records of the Proprietors. [1721 Jones, South with Worcester line, every way else by comon land, w ch two parcells are in full of his third division of land as signified in the platt Surveyed )avid Haynes Worcester may io l 1721 persuant to a Grant of the Hon' 1 Comitte I have laid out to Insign nath 1 Jones Seventy five acres of land with i\ allowance for his third division on boath sides of ffrench river, bound South by Worcester Town line, west by land of George Danson, north by land of Gershom Rice Jun r East by comon land as signified in y° platt this land is laid out to his mill Lott right, to his Heirs & assigns for ever if he do fully comply and fulfill his Grant Sun/" by David Haynes COt^ON I.AND [138] Worcester may 20' 1721 persuant to a Grant of the H d Comitte I have laid out near and adjoyning to mount in two parcells 103 acres of land to the heirs of James Butler and newcomb on y r light for a third division in the South part viz : Twelve acres & 140 rod on both sides the new rode joyning to mount bounded N* with S d Butlers 2'' division, S* with 1721.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 175 land of James moor, w' by land of John Gray E by land in pos- session of andrew fferron as signified in y e plat also ninty acres and 20 rod of land, on the N l side of his 2 d division, bounded w' by land of Palmer & Company N' by land of George Danson E' by land of Peter Golding as it is signified in this platt Surveyed by David Haynes Stones his 2d division E i8d S 160 rod O o S' o 3 o 81 3 p - a- 3 Stones moors land W i8d Nt 40 rod James Butlers heirs 90 acres for a third division 00 - EL o 00 3 o- ^ n W JL T3 p o p P 3 P. his 2d division Stones W i8d N 160 rod Stones Worcester may 16 1721 persuant to a Grant of the Hon d Com- itte for Worcester I have laid out to James Holmes one hundred acres of land with allowance for his third division in the South part near the South west corner of the Town between South brook and y e Town line bounded S l by land of George Danson, north by land of m r Jonathan Waldo and m r Henchmans land, west by y e Town line as it is signified in this plat Surveyed $ David Haynes •a .0 ■& ^ / c > / -7 ' / James Holmes o r? C5 third division of 100 acres % V W 2od N 174 rod Waldos land u O 54 rod 1 7 6 Records of the Proprietors. [1721. [139] Worcester ffebr 17' 1720 persuant to a Grant of the Hon' 1 Comitte I have laid out to Thomas Haggat his heirs and assigns for ever north of n 4 pond joyning to the dividing line in S (i Town ffifty acres of land with allowance for his third division in the South part of Worst r bounded South by the Comitees land, north by the dividing line, East by land of Daniel Henchman's heirs, west by comon land as signified in this platt Surveyed ~$ David Haynes Stones Comiltees land 3 white oak e 2; 2-1 Thomas Haggatt 50 acres 3d division S. "1 P- 3 ^J Ln 3 si- ci O stones Worcester april 23 d 1721 persuant to a grant of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out on and joyning to Sagatobscut. Thirty four acres and \ of land to Josiah Rice in full of his third division together with 43 acres laid out before in the same, bounded South by the Town line westerly by land of Elisha Rice and by comon land, north partly by land laid out to Liutenant Rice and partly comon, Easterly by land laid out to mr Ephraim Rice Sen r as sig- nified in this platt also laid out to Ephraim Rice Sen r on said Sagatobscut Hill and joyning to the other Twenty nine acres of land in part of his third division, bounded Southerly with the Town line, west by Josiah Rice north by comon land, Hast by Ephraim Rices land as signified in this platt laid out to them and their heirs for ever V 1 > : Haynes Surv T 1720.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 177 54 rod S W 1 3d W 72 rod Stones Ephraim Rice Senr third division josiah Rice third division 43 acres full N E 13d E 73 rod 2 o [140] Worcester march i6 l 1720 persuant to a Grant of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out to m r Thomas Leonard & Daniel Bigelo 100 acres of land for his 3 d division on David Livermors right, bounded north by the dividing line on both sides of the new rode, west by land of John Hubbard, South by said land, East by land laid out to m r Leonard also fifty seven acres I laid out to m r Thomas Leonard on fflechers right within the same platt and so bouned only East by land of m r Thomas Palmer & Company as it is signified in this platt Surveyed by David Haynes also Twenty acres more north west of north pond bounded south by land in the possession of Cap' How, bounded East by land in possession of the heirs of Digery Sergeant, bounded north and west by land in the possession of John Sternes as is sig- nified in this platt Surveyed ^ David Haynes l'KOP. KF.C. 2 3 i 7 8 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 2 1 Stones o o O Here are 1 70 acres of land in full of Livermors third division & laid out to mr Leonard & mr Bigelo in these two platts also 180 acres in full of the two 3d divisions 100 57 1-2 Stones 2! ON o o 157 1-2 in this plat E I 542 Stones W iSd N 80 rod Stones Stone? ITE^ 20 acres in part of his 3d division [141] Worcester march 12' 1721 persuant to a Grant of the H d Comitte I have out to the Heirs of mr. Salter deceased & on the original right of mr yEneas Salter seventy five acres of land with allowance for a third division of land in Worcester, on the west side of Quinsicamond pond joyning to it bounded north by land of moses Leonard, west by said Salters 2 d division, South by comon land & markt trees as signified in this platt, laid out to them their heirs & assigns for ever in full of their 3 d division in the South part of Worcester t J D Haynes COMON L»ND g 3 s ^ LTe " s M*o 10, IA' 160 ROQ MR SALTERS 3* DIVISION ° T 75 flCR £3 WITH ALLOWANCE STONES 1720.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 179 Worcester June 16 1720 persuant to a grant of the Hon' 1 Com- itte I have laid out to Insign natli 1 Jones fur his third division in the South part of Worcester on Isaac Leonards right one hundred acres of land with allowance on boath sides of kittle brook or Lei- cester brook bounded north by the Country rode, west by Worces- ter line or [ ] South by land of Cap' Prentice, East by comon land as signified in the platt. this 103 acres is laid out to him his heirs & assigns for ever for his third division in the South part of Worcester \\ David Haynes Stones X h W 45 m VV 197 rod Ensign Jones 103 acres on Leonards right in full of his second division Stones Stones S b E 45 E 157 rod 1-2 Stones [142] Worcester march io l 1720 persuant to a grant of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out to the heirs of Digery Sergeant 150 acres of land in Worcester on boath sides of halfe way river, north of Chesnut hill for his third division in the South part, bounded north by land laid out to the widow ward, west by land of George Dansons heirs, every way else by comon as in the platt & is in full of his own right, to him his heirs & assigns for ever as butted & bounded cc signified in this platt Surveyed $ David Haynes i8o Records of the Proprietors. [1720. Comon land Digery Sergeants third division qt 150 acres Cor land belonging to George Dansons heirs Worcester may io' 1720 persuant to a grant of the H d Comitte I have laid out to Henry Lee, for his third division Seventy five acres of land, with allowance in two parcells viz : ffifty seven A acres on and joyning to the South side of north pond hill & joyning to north pond and brook, bounded west by land of Isaac miller, north by m r Jonathan Waldo's land, East by his own land, South by pond brook & the pond, Eas1 by meadow land laid out to mr Payne as signified in this platt to him his heirs & assigns forever also thre acres more allowance for the Country road 6 rod wide and the house lott is in possession of Henry Lee and Benjamin fflagg — a l s o 22 acres more returned with Jonathan Waldo's third division & bargained for by S d Waldo this 5 7 acres I is in full of Henry Lees 3 d division on his own right as is Surveyed ')■) David Haynes ^r^"" 00 1720.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 181 [143] Worcester Decern!/ 16 1 719 persuant to a Grant of the Hon' 1 Comitte I have laid out to L' Jonas Rice his heirs and as- signs for ever in y c S' part for his second division on athertons right in two parcells viz : fifteen acres on and joyning to Sagatobscut Hill bounded north by land of Digery Sergeant & partly Rices own land, West and South by land of Joshua Rice East by land of Ephraim Rice Sen r as signified in the platt : also ffive acres of land on boath sides of South biook called kittle brook the two parcells of land together with the other parcell in full of S a right of second division in the South part this 5 acres is bounded S' by Henchmans west by comon land, north by moses Leonards, East by Comon near to oxford road, all twenty one acres & 120 rod on the west side of ffrench river joyning to James Rices meadow in full content for a high way thro his House lott 4 rod wide bounded East by & with ffrench river South by Gersom Rices land West by oxford road north by James macklands as in this plat signified cS: Surveyed $ David Haynes V\/ o y moors land \V 36 rod ( loldings 10 rod 84 ?6 rod $ I) : Haynes 4- (loldings House Lott Worcester June 8' 1 719 laid out to nath 1 Jones on Josiah Rice his right Twenty acres of land in two parcells viz : Sixteen acres of land & swamp on boath sides ffrench river, bounded N' by land of Gershom Rice Jun r . S' by land of said Jones E in part by land in possession of Gershom Rice & Comon land \v* by comon land and marked trees, also four acres of land on the East side freneh river joyning to land of said Jones every way else by Comon land and marked trees & in this platt these platts contain 20 acres laid out to him his Heirs & assigns for ever for a second division on Josiah Rices right Surveyed $ David Haynes 1720.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 193 # wt oake [152] Worcester noveml) 1 " 30' 1720 persuant to a Grant of the H rt Comitte I have laid out one hundred acres of land to the min- isterial third division in Worcester, on the westerly side of beavour brook, bound d west by land in possession of the widow Ward & South bounded Easterly by land of John Sterns, north by land of m r Gardner and the meadow Lotts. this 100 acres of land is for the use of the ministry their third division Surveyed $ David Haynes i p] — g. 5" 4* O c 3- 40 rod SJ a. >0 52 rod School btt 3d division ? 5 Prospect meadow [153] Worcester June io' 1721 laid out to Henry Lee joyning to the north end of Tatnuck Hill Seventy seven acres of land & halfe for a third division on his own right by vertue of a Grant of y e H Comitte to him his Heirs and assigns for ever, as butted and bounded South by land of Coll r Winthrop westerly by land in pos- session of John Holden, north by land of Thomas Leonard East- erly by land Palmer & Company as signified in the plat Surveyed p David Haynes I7I9-] Worcester, Massac h usctts. >95 stones W 1 70 rod C Winthrops land stones -3 P r. II : Lee 3d division 1-2 acres stones E 1 70 rod Leonards land stones Worcester may 19' 1 7 1 9 persuant to a Grant of the H d Com- itte I have laid out to Josiah Rice fifty seven & halfe acres of land in full of his second division, on or near Sacatobscut hill, on his own right, joyning to his House Lott & wholly incompassing it laid out to Josiah Rice his heirs and assigns for ever, as it is butted & bounded and set forth in this plat, with twenty acres more laid out to nath 1 Jones in full of his second division as signified in this platt Surveyed ^ David Haynes bounded westerly & northerly by land of James Holding Elisha Rice &c Easterly by L' Rice 2 2> Josiah Rice 57 1-2 acres 2d division W2d S 3t ro SO 1 £L Worcester novemb r n l 1721 persuant to a Grant of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out to John Sternes Sixty acres of land with allowance for a high way runing thro S d land 4 rod broad as in the platt on & joyning to little prospect hill & good for nothing plain on boath sides of Beavour brook : bounded westerly by comon land Southerly by widow Wards land, north & East by comon land : laid out to John Sternes his heirs & assigns for ever in part of his third division on Cap' Gurtices right, as signified in the plat Surv d ~$ D Haynes I7I9-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 197 Stones W 6d S 97 1-2 stones stones stones [155] Worcester ffeb r 8' 1720 persuant to a Grant of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out to Jonathan marble ffifty six acres of land on Josiah Haywoods right on the Easterly side of Winter hill and adjoyning to S d hill, in part of his third division, bounded South by land of Ben fflagg, westerly by comon land, N l by comon land, riast by Digery Sergeants land as signified in y e platt Surveyed f> D Haynes to him his Heirs &c for ever Stones ftlaggs land W i8d N 166 rod Stones ir. n -1 ffQ n u Stones E i8d S 166 Comon white oake Worcester Oc~t r 23 d 1719 persuant to a grant of the H d Com- itte I have laid out to Benjamin fflagg Jun r Seventeen acres of land 88 rod in two parcells viz : nine acres 14 rod joyning to y e hill on the S l side of the Country rode, and to his house lott Southerly by 198 Records of the Proprietor's. [ 1 72 1 his house lott and westerly. Easterly by Thomas Haggatt as it is signified in the platt. also Eight acres 94 rod on the Eastly side the high way from Isaac millers to the town on boath sides the Country rode : bounded westerly by a high way Easterly by Benj" fflaggs land, Southerly by John Grays as marked these two parcells are in full of his third division on his right with what Coll r Win* throp bought of him D Haynes r ' R «VS L< 43 ROD [156] Worcester June io' 1721 by order of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out to Gershom Rice Sixty two acres: of land in part of his third division viz: 50 acres 13 rod on boath sides pine meadow, bounded west by Homes' land. South by S d Rices land, East by comon land & north by marked tres stakes and stones, laid out on the right of Paine — also Eleven acres 140 rod, north west of his House lott, bounded South and west by land of James Rice as Signified in this platt, w'' h contains 62 acres no rod of third division Surveyed $ David Haynes 1720.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 199 Worcester June 12' 1720 persuant to a Grant of the H d Com- itte I have laid out to Gershom Rice Sen r ninty acres of land on and joyning to Gran hill on boath sides of Oxford rode in one platt. bounded west by land of James Taylor and rar woods, South by land of moses Leonard & comon land, East by land of James Rice & comon north by comon land and marked trees, and is in full of Gershom Rices third division with thre acres laid out for his second division as butted bounded & set forth in this plat Surveyed p 1) Haynes 1 in 30 allowed for swag S 3d \V 200 rod by fori as Rice oM 3 c c 3 Z. ( lershom Rice 3 : acres 2d division 87 acres 3d division 90 ror/ < p OJ - c •/ ^ Rp On n n - c 76 rod [157] Worcester June io l 1720 persuant to a grant of the H Comitte I have laid out to Joshua Rice one hundred & eighty' acres 80 rod of land in two parcells for his third division on Rrid- gett Ushers right viz one hundred & fifty-thre acres on boath sides of halfe way river, bounded north by land of Digery Sergeant and west by the same. South in part by comon land cc part by land of Obediah Ward and David Haynes. East by said Rices own land as it is signified in this platt 103 acres of this land is on Ushers right 53 acres on Homes' also Twenty four acres more & 80 rod of land on the south side of Turkey meadow, bounded south by the Country rode west by Hubbards land, north by turkey meadow ; East by Joshua Rices land as signified in this platt, in full of boath his third divisions Surveyed *$ D Haynes 200 Records of the Proprietors. [1720. [158] Worcester OcT 20 1720 persuant to a grant of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out to James Knop his heirs and assigns for ever — fforty acres of land for part of Jonas Rices third division on said Rices right in Worcester in thre parcells viz : ninteen acres ninty thre rod on the South East side north pond and joyning to said pond, bounded north by north pond brook in part and partly by meadow and laid out to Coll r minett, m r Payne and m r Lee : East by land of James Knop : South by land of Isaac miller : west by land of Palmer Oulton & Waldo as it is signified in this platt also Eighteen acres eighty five rod of land on the East side of mill brook, near north pond : bounded northerly by land of m r Jona- ihan Waldo in part & partly by land of his own — East bv land left for a high way : South by land of >n r Sanger as it is signified in this platt — also one acre & 14 rod on the west side of halfe way rivei, joyning to David Havnes bounded East by S' 1 land, S' & w' 1720.] Worcester , Massachusetts. 201 by land of Cap' Prentice, north by S d Haynes land as it is Signified in this platt Surveyed ]p D Haynes 10 u> |° 10 HtCHWAY Tn«" !.__._.. i-- ISACRtsT a roo J i z K < □ in F KNAPS LAND [159] Worcester novem r 30* 1720 persuant to a Grant of the Comitte I have laid out to Ephraim Rice Jun r for part of his third division in two parcells Seventy acres of land namely — ffifty acres on the E^ast side of halfe way river, on boath sides of the Country rode, bounded northerly by the School lots East- erly by land of Peter King and m r Smith : westerly by land of David Haynes as signified in the platt — Twenty acres of land more on the west side of halfe way river bounded north & west by land of Cap' Prentice : Easterly by land of John Smith : South by land of Gershom Rice in part & the Country rode as signified in the platt ffifty acres of this land is sould to James Dickson his heirs and assigns for ever Twenty acres to James mackland his heirs and assigns for ever by Ephraim Rice Jun r as it is butted bounded & Signified in the plat Surv d $ D Haynes also 1 \ acres more on the w' side of S d river : bounded E' by S d river : N' by David Haynes S 1 bv meadow & land of Cap' Prentice PKOl'. RKC. ,£ 202 Records of the Proprietors. [1720. w* by land on Sternes right & in full with the 6 acres returned al- read y . ? D : Haynes MACKLELANOS LAND E2 " S 7QROO jf,\ EPI1M BICE 3* 20 ACRES LAND SOLO JAMES MACKL»ND\ W P N 96 BOO CAPT FRENT1CE LANO M« JOHN SMITHS LAND W :: U N 110 ROO EPHRMM i; BICF. JUW 3' UIVN 50 ACRES ;i SOULO JAMES DICKSON *\\ PBEN11CE MEADOW HAVNES LANO VI ii l20 *^~~CZv [160] Worcester Janu r i' 1720 persuant to a Grant of the H d I have laid out to James Rice his Heirs & assigns for ever in Worcester on the west side of ffrench river, on boath sides of Ox- ford Rode one hundred and thirty two acres of land & 93 rod in part of his third division on boath his rights viz : — Seventy seven & halfe acres on Ripleys right in full thereof for third division of land in the South part and — ffifty five acres 13 rodd of land on his own right in part of his third division, these two lotts are laid out together in one platt : bounded Easterly by land of James Rice in part and coraon land : northerly by land of Gershom Rice, westerly by land of Josiah King in part Every way else by comon land and marked as it is Signified in this platt Surveyed ^ David Haynes I 7 2 °-] Worcester, Massachusetts. Comon 203 >nes K 5 <1 S 153 rod I ine tree IT. u\ James Rice 3d divisn part a. 77 1-2 on Ripleys right in full 55 — on his own in part -I O 132 A°, ^ Stones VVt 5c! S [53 rodd Stones [161] Worcester april io' 1721 persuant to a grant from the H a Comitte I have laid out to Gershom Rice Jun r ffifty acres of land with allowance for swag of chain in two parcells in Worcester for a third division of land on the right of Gershom Rice Sen r viz : — forty six acres on boath sides of ffrench river, bounded South- erly by land laid out to nath' Jones : Comon land & marked trees ; westerly by comon land & James macklans land and meadow left for George Danson or comon : Easterly by comon land and mark- ed trees stakes & stones as in y* platt — ffour acres of land more laid out to S d Rice the same day South of his House lott. bounded South by the Town line north by land of Gershom Rice J un' westerly by land of James mackleen : Easterly by land in possession of S d Rice as signified in the platt. — This 50 acres of land with the usual allowance for swagg of Chain is laid out to Gershom Rice his heirs and assigns for ever in full of his 3 d division in Worcester as butted & bounded in the platt Surveyed p r D : Haynes 204 Records of the Proprietors. [1720. [162] Worcester novemb r 30' 1720 persuant to a Grant of the H d Comitte I have laid out one hundred acres of land in two par- cell to the Rev c m r andrew Gardner in full of his third division viz : — ninty thre acres 150 rod of land on cS: joyning to the hill west of pine meadow bounded north in part by mr Gardners second division and land of Joseph Hubbard, westerly by land in the pos- session of Deacon Hubbard South by land in the possession of the widow Ward : Easterly by land laid out to the ministry — Six acres of land & 10 rodd joyning to said Gardners house Lott on the East side of mill brook, bounned westerly by land of said House Lott : north by mr Oultons land and East : South by land in possession of Deacon Haywood : these two parcells of land were laid out to him S' 1 Gardner his heirs & assigns for ever, as they are butted bounded, laid out & Signified in these two platts Surveyed "^ David Haynes andrew Gardner 3d divisn Q3 acres 150 rod [163] Worcester april io 1 1720 laid out to m r John Gray in thre parcells Seventy seven acres and a halfe pf land in thre parcells viz : — ffifty one acres on the East side of half way river on boath sides of the Country road, bounded westerly by land in possession of Palmer Oulton & Waldo north and Easterly by land in posses- sion of Butlers heirs Southerly by land in the possession of Dea- con moor also 1720.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 205 — Twenty six acres joyning to S d Grays house lott and second division as namely 13 acres 34 rod on the hill south of his own land, bounded north by his own land and land laid out to Benja- min fflagg : Kasterly by land of Haggat and Richard ward : South- erly and Westerly by land in the possession of Palmer Oulton and Waldo as signified in the platt — 12 acres 126 rod of land on the south side of Richard Wards house lott, & bounded N' by S d Lott : Fast by Wards second di- vision : South & W 1 by comon land & marked trees : these thre lotts q f 77 acres David Haynes [165] Worcester nov r 10' 1720 persuant to a Grant of the Com- itte I have laid out to Deacon Daniel Haywood One hundred and thre acres of land nett in Worcester in full of his third division in thre parcells namely — Sixty eight acres westward of Chesnut hill, on the N' side of the Country rode & bounded by the same and markes Easterly by land of m r Henchman : north by land laid out to Dansons right west by m r John Smiths land marked trees & stones as signified in the platt I 7 2I.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 207 — Twenty four acres on the East side of mill brook bounded westerly by the land of Deacon Haywod and meadow lotts and James Rices land : South by James Holmes land and East, north by m r andrew Gardners incompassing the old burying place 80 rod reserved for it — Eleven acres more adjoyning to the north westerly end of his House lott, bounded Easterly by the S d house lott northerly by land of Crosbe : every way else by Comon land and marked trees this thre parcells of land is in full of S d Haywods third division as it is signified in these thre platts Surveyed fP D Haynes C ARDtJEH Qf~45 «00 S IS* W +* II ACRES LfMC N IS'" E ** «oo so hod N BV W 4£" W 16 R00_ 3 HAYWOOD 2* OIVIS" 68 ACRES j u B t »5M E 200 ROD [166] Worcester march 2i l 1721 persuant to a Grant of the Hon d Comitte I have laid out to Cap' Thomas Prentice one hun- dred and twenty five acres of land in Worcester on boath sides the Country rode westward of half way river in two parcells viz : — ninty seven acres with allowance joyning to Worcester line crossing S d brook, bounded westerly with Worcester line, South by land laid out to Gershom Rice : Easterly by Tailers land north by Jones land, South by Binneys land as in the platt — this land lies near half a mile south of the Country rode 208 Records of the Prop7'ietors. [1721, — Twenty eight acres of land on the north side of the Country rode westerly of halfe way river, bounded north by land in the possession of S d Prentice and David Haynes ; East by land in the possession of m r John Smith : South by land in possession of mackleland : westerly by said Prentices land, a high way thro S d land to David Haynes land two rodd wide as the trees are now marked : these two parcells of land are in full of Cap' Prentices third division Surveyed ^ David Haynes o 7 W Z* M 3-> HOP_ \ r STONES st^ E & 1" jONt 5 rt M* s U fX& [167] Worcester Janu r 3 d 1721 by vertue of a Grant of y e Hon" Comitte I have laid out to yohn Hubbard Seventy five acres of land, on & joyning to Tatnuck hill, bounded w* by Worcester pre- tended line, north by land laid out Isaac White, Easterly by land of Colonel Winthrop in part and by land in possession of Henry Lee, South by comon land also at the same time and adjoyri- ing to the said land, laid to Isac Wheeler Seventy six acres of land bounded westerly by Worcester pretended line north by the di- viding line ; East by land laid out to m r Starnes, south by S d Hub- bards land, as it is signified in these platts : also 1721.] Worcester, Massac Jmsctts. 209 Janu r 3 d 1720 laid out to Isaac Wheler Twenty seven acres of land on & joyning to pine meadow hill on the S' side of pine meadow, bounded Easterly by land of mr fflagg & Cershom Rice & partly South every way else by his own land & m r Goldings land — and are in full of S d Whelers third division in Woster Surveyed $ D Haynes [168] Worcester march 25' 1721 persuant to a grant of the Hond Comitte and by their order I have laid out to the right of George Danson One thousand two hundred acres of land in Worcester for his house Lott, second & third divisions in the South part of Wor- cester viz : — Two hundred & eighteen acres 60 rod joyning to the S'. west angle of the Town & runing down to french river meadows, bounded S' Easterly by land of nath 1 Jones & Gershom Rice Jun f . Southly and westerly by the Town line, northerly by land of Jona- than Waldo and Jacob Holmes : two hundred acres of this land is PROP. REC. 2/ 2 1 o Records of the Proprietors. [ i 7 2 1 . house lott y e 18 acres 60 rod part of his 2 d division butted & bounded by marked trees stakes & stones as signified in the platt, also — Thre hundred acres of land in part of his Second division joyning to Tatnuck and Snake hill, bounded north by land of Dea- con nath 1 moor, west by land of aron adams and partly north South by land in possession of the heirs of m r Henchman and Daniel Haywood East by land of Diggery Sergeant and partly comon, in this 300 acres is Six acres of meadow swamp, butted and bounded with marked tres stakes & stones as signified in the platt also — One hundred & twenty acres & 100 rod of land joyning to the line and so bounded by said line : north by land of Thomas Bowne [ ?] East by land of moses Leonard South by land of mr Henchman this 120 acres 100 rod is laid out in part of Dansons 2 d division as is butted bounded and signified in the platt — also — ffive hundred & Sixty seven acres & one hundred rod, whereof 67 acres 100 rod is in full of his 2 d division, & 500 acres in full of his third division, this 567 acres & 100 rod of land is bounded westerly by land in possession of mesrs Palmer, Oulten, Waldo Southerly by land belonging to the Heirs of m r Butler, S' East by land of Palmer Goldin, Cap' How, Peter King. John Stearns and Thomas Gleason, as signified in the plan, bounded n* westerly by the dividing line between the n' & s' halfes of the Town as it is signified in the plan. These 4 platts contain 1206 acres, two hundred of w ch is his House Lott, 500 to the Second division and 500 to the 3 d division, 6 acres of Swamp in steed of meadow also 14 acres of meadow Swamp joyning East to the 218 acres [169] and on boath sidts Kittle brook East of meadow of Elisha Rice west by land of Jonathan Waldo north by comon land &: p l East as Surveyed $ David Haynes 1721.] Worcester, AlassacJmsetts. 21 I ^° iC« UK- *»&*>• V\ott se G: Rice moses Leonard 185 rod G: Danson 120 acres 100 rod of second division a 3 f =r 3 » 3 212 Records of the Proprietors. [1721. % o a- o 3 I—- < & 5" 5' re C/3 o 5: ET Goldings land x 20 rod '6u\towV^ d 1727.] Worcester, Massachusetts. [170] 213 [171] Worcester novemb r 3 d 1727 laid out to Benj a fflagg six acres of land on the north East side of millstone hill, joyning to the land of Cap' Ephraim Curtise, and so bound Easterly by Cur- tis northerly by land in the possession of Richard Wade, every way else by Comon land as signified in the platt — this 6 acres of land is in part of Browns house lott, in full satisfaction for his meadow within his house lott which Jie had no allowance for before, now by order Surveyed by David Haynes E 4 a nt 60 rod 214 Records of the Proprietors. [1728. Worcester novemb r 1728 at the desire of Cap' Jones I have taken and sent you a platt of fourteen acres of land and meadow Swampe laid out on the right of George Danson and recorded on said right bounded South by comon land, west byrnr. Waldos land, north and partly East by Comon and part East by Elisha Rices meadow as it is signified in this platt Surveyed by David Haynes / CO tv\o« \an& [172] Worcester nov 1728 laid out to Palmer Golding one halfe right in part of his third division in Worcester on boath sides of ffrench river, Ten acres of land & meadow and 22 Rod, bounded South by land in the possession of Gershom Rice, bounded west by comon land, bounded north by ffrench-river & meadow lotts, bounded East by land laid out on Dansons right, as it is signified in this platt surveyed by David Haynes 20 4-0 [ S0~~) HQDD COMON 1 728.J Worcester, Massachusetts. 215 Worcester Oc"t r 24 1728 persuant to a Grant of the prop 8 of Worcester and according to the Grant of the Hono d Comitte for a 3 d Division in Worcester I have laid out to ffarmer Golding in Worcester near blader-pond, joyning to m r Palmers, land westerly and southerly, and m r Henchmans land and blader pond north and Easterly by Whclers and seventeen accres of land as it is but- ted and bounded as it is this platt, 13 acres of this land is in part of Goldings 3' 1 Division, and four acres was allowed him for the highway cross S d Goldings house-lott in full satisfaction for S d way his 13 acres of land is laid out on the original right of Thomas Hall Signd by David Haynes [173] Oc~t r 20 tl1 1728 persuant to a grant of the proprietors of Worcester to Cap' nath' Jones I have laid out in Worcester Thirty six acres of land in full satisfaction for swag of Chain on J Danson division in two parcells viz Thirty two acres near and joyning to to land in the possission of James moor and so bounded Southerly by S d moors land, bounded West by land laid out to mr Palmer Esq r . bounded north by land laid out to the right of James But- ler &c : bounded Easterly by land laid out to Eph m Curtise right to Stems and the new road riming thro S d land as signified in the platt : also 4 acres of land bounded west [by land] in the possis" of Thomas Palmer Esq r ; every way else by comon land & marked trees and stones as signified in this platt to nath Jones his heirs and assigns for ever Signed by David Haynes 2l6 Records of the Proprietors. [1727. stones comon 70 stones o o 3 3 3 «-« Worcester Nov' 23 d 1718 pursuant to a Grant and by or- der of the Hon d Committee I have laid out to Benj a Flagg of Worcester his heirs & assignes for ever Seventy acr's of land in Worcester as part of his third di- vision on the Right of mr Leon- ard Bounded Southerly on land laid out to Benj" Flagg Ju r : on Thomas Brownes right Easterly by Land Laid out as a Second Division upon the original Right of Digery Sarjent deceased, every way else by Common as signified in this platt Surveyed by David Haynes , ■ k p = 0. — s *-• ^- c c ^* *-*■ a rt J3 B>° TJ P TO 7Q ^_ £ -t stones stones digory Sarjents land [174] July the 4 : 1727 : then the Selectmen of Worcester and Leicester and oxford did meet at the South west Corner of the town of Worcester and the South East Corner of the town of Lei- cester & the north East Corner of the town of oxford, in order to preambulate and renew the Bounds between the said towns of Worcester & Leicester and oxford So far as the said towns Joyned together and they did all Consent and agree, and did own and 1732.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 2 17 mark a certain hemlock or black pine tree standing by the Edge of a Swamp on the East side of said Swamp which Tree so mark- ed to be and remain to be the South west corner of the town of Worcester and the South East Corner of the Town of Leicester & the north East Corner of the town of oxford In witness where of we the Selectmen of Each of the said towns have sett to our hands the day, & year first above written 1 Isaac Learned Eb : Learned Seleclmen for Oxford Sam 1 Green Rich : Southgate Tho 8 newhal Tho" Richardson Seleclmen for Leicester Nat 11 Moore Gershom Rice Dan 1 Haywood W" Jenison Seleclmen for Worcester [175] We the Subscribers being Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Lands. in the South part of Worcester being apprehence- sive * it is necesery to Call a meeting of Said Proprietors therefore Do hereby apply our selves to John Chandler Jur Esq r one of his majesties Justices of the peace for the County of Worcester pray- ing a warrent for the Calling a meeting of said proprietors and in- sert the following articles the said warrent for said Proprietors to transact upon as they Shall Se Cause ( 1 ) for the Said Proprietors to Choose a moderator to regu- late said meeting 2 to se if the Proprietors will Choose a Clerk Liveing in Wor- cester to act as such for the Proprietors of the South part of Wor- cester 3 to Receive the return of Cap' David Haynes relating to his Surveying & plating the Comon and undivided Land in the South part of Worcester 4 for the Proprietors to dispose of the Comon and undivided Land in Said South part In such manner as they Shall se cause 1 This was also recorded in the Town Book. See "Early Records of the Town of Worcester," Book I., page 81. PROP. REC. .,0 2 1 8 Records of the Proprietors. [1732. 5 for to take Effectual Care to Lot out & Divide the Cedar Swamps in the South part of Worcester 6 to Inquire what the Persons have done who Engaged & Covenanted with the Proprietors to Burn Lime in the town of Worcester 7 to determine upon mr Zechariah Fitches Petition as Gardien to mr James Kilby — 8 to Determin upon y e Petetion of Dan" Gookin Esq r 9 to take Effectual Care to Piatt the Comon land by the meet- ing house in said town and recorrd the saime and remove the in- cumbrances of from the same 10 to have the ministerial and School Lands in the South part put under improvement 1 1 there being a former Grant made to mr Nat" : Jones 1 Late of said Worcester, of a right of Land in [ ] said Town upon Certain conditions of said Jones building and maintaining a Grist mill in Sd town for a Certain term of years for the accomodation of said town and whereas the Conditions of said Grant was not Complyed with by said Jones to see at said meeting what measures the Proprietors will take in order for their recovering the posses- sion of Said Lands Granted to said Jones as above said and the [176] Stream alloted for the Conveniency of a mill that so the Proprietors thereby may have the oppertunity to build a mill for the Benifitt of the town or any thing Else y' the Proprietors Shall act at Said meeting about said Granted Lands to said Tones as abovesd and in Case the Proprietors act on the Last article to Choose agents or attorneys to manage Said Cause and we pray the meeting may be on the Second tuseday of april next at Ten a Clock in the fore noon at the meeting house in Said town Dated Worcester march the 14 th : 173 1-2 Henry Lee Dan 1 Ward James Holdin Dan 1 Heywood Jonas Rice James m c lellan moses Rice Natt" : Moore John Stearnes Benj" -Flagg Ju r 1 See page 107. 1 7 3 2 . ] Worcester, Mas sac h usetts. 2 i g Worcester ss : To Cap 1 Jonas Rice of Worcester and one of the above Subscribers Greeting Whereas application has been made to me the Subscriber one of his majesties Justices of the peace for the County of Worcester that a proprietors meeting may be Called of the Proprietors of the undivided Lands in the South half part of Worcester for the Ends and purposes sett forth in the application on the other Part of this Sheet may fully appear ,-^\ these are therefore in his Majesties name to require you \J^/ forthwith (persuant to the Directions of y e Law) to notify the Said Proprietors to meet and assemble themselves at the meeting house in Worcester afore said on the Second tuseday of aprill next being the Eleventh Day of said month by ten of the Clock in the fore noon of Said Day then & there to [ ] act on the within mentioned particulars Said notification to be by posting the particulars up in some publick place in Worcester afores d here of fail not & make Due return hereof to said meeting with your Doings therein under your hand Given under my hand & Seal in Worcester this 15 th Day of march In the fifth year of his majesties Reign annoque Dora : 1 731-2 John Chandler Ju r Justice peace Persuant to this warrant I have notified the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Lands in the South half part 1 cf Worcester to assemble themselves at y e time & place above mentioned by posting up a notification In [177] a publick place in Worcester agreeable to the Directions of the Law Jonas Rice Worcester april 11"': 1732 'The "South Part" of Worcester included that portion south of what was set off in 1740 as the town of Holden, which was known at this time as the "North Half" or "Part". The "Dividing Line" separated the two portions. 2 20 Records of the Proprietors. [1732. at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Land in the South half part of Worcester on tuseday the Eleventh of april 1 732 Regulerly warned & mett at y e meeting house in said town at S d meeting Benjamin Flagg Jur was chosen moderator to regulate Sd meeting attests Jonas Rice voted at said meeting y' the meeting be adjourned for half an hour then to meet at the house of mr Dan 11 Heywoods In said town the Proprietors being mett at the house of Sd Heywood by said adjournment voted y' Said meeting be adjourned to Wed- nesday the 19 th of this Instant april at two of the Clock afternoon at y e meeting house in Said town attest Benj" : Flagg Ju r moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Lands in the South part of Worcester at the meeting house in said Worcester on april 19 th : 1 732 : by an adjournment from april 1 i ,h : 1732 : at said meeting Benj a Flagg Ju r was Chosen Clerk for the above mentioned Proprietors and was then Sworn by William jenison Esq r to the Faithfull Discharge of this office attests. Jonas Rice voted at said meeting that the meeting be adjourned for half an hour then to meet at the house of mr Dan 1 Heywood in said town — then the S d Proprietors meet at the house of said Heywoods by said adjournment, & voted that a Com 1 "' 6 of five men be Chosen to Examin the Book Concerning m r Zachariah Fitches Claim as Gardien to mr James Kilby and make report to the proprietors what they think may be best for y e Proprietors to do thereon as soon as may be voted that William Jenison Esq r Gershom Rice Moses Rice Cap' Jonas Rice & Benj" Flagg Ju r be the Com tee for to Examin the Books and make reporrt as aboves' 1 voted at S d meeting that whereas David Haynes on the 1 2 th Day of September 171 7 by order of a Com"''' appointed by the Gen" : Court, for the resetling of Worcester and in pursuance of a Grant made by Said Com tec to Cap' nat Jones Late of Sd Worcester, Laid out to Said Jones a thirty acre Lott in the town of Worcester and 1 732. J Worcester , Massachusetts. 221 on [178] the South Side of half way River & on the East on B-og- achoage hill with the right of meadow and other Divisions which Lott and rights as above said was Granted to the Said Nat" Jones upon Conditions that Sd Jones build a Grist mill in Worcester and maintain the same in Good repair twelve years for the towns use provided he complied and payd taxes as other house Lotts did and not other wise now whereas the said nat 11 Jones has not Complied with the Grant of the Com tce as above said and did not build & Keep a Grist mill in the town of Worcester in Good repair twelve years for the use of the said town as above said whereby the Sd town hath been greatly Damnified for want of Said mill therefore voted at the above said meeting that the Proprietors of the Comon & undivided Land in Worcester do Chuse William Jenison Esq r Henry Lee Esq r and mr moses Rice their agents and Do hereby fully impower them or any two of them in the name of the Proprietors above said to sue for and recover the Possesion of the said thirty acre Lott as above said which was Granted to the Said Jones for building and maintaining a Gristmill for y* use of y e town of Worcester as above said and to sue for & recover the Possession of the meadow be- longing to said thirty acre Lott and all the after Divisions that was Laid out to the above said thirty acre Lott fully impowering the Sd agents or any two of them to appear in any Court of record and there in the name and at the Charge of the said proprietors to sue for the house Lott and the meadow and the Rights or Divisions as above said or for any one part there of and to prosicute to Effect in the Law for the Recovering the Saime that so there may be u Grist mill built for the use of the town of Worcester agreeable to the Good design & Intent of the former Grant attests Benj a Flagg Ju r moderator voted at Sd meeting that Cap' Jonas Rice James Tayler Deacon nat 11 moore James Holdin and thomas Stearns be a Com tee to Con- sider upon y e Petition of Dan 1 Gookin Esq r and view y e undivided Land in the South part to se where the said Petitioner can be ac- comodated with a building place and make return to the next meeting — 222 Records of the Proprietors. [ l 73 2 - voted y l said meeting be adjourned to the third Wednesday of may next at ten a Clock fore noon at the meeting house in Wor- cester Benj a Flagg Ju r moderator the names and interest of the Proprietors y' voted in the fore- going meeting (viz) moses Rice 3 tens James tayler 3 tens Henry Lee Esqr on Joseph Crosby 1 1-3 John Smith 1 1-2 adam Winthrop Esqr 4 tens mathew Gray 4:1-2 Jonas Rice 3 on henchmans rights 5 Abraham Wheeler 2 Benja Flagg Jur 1 1-2 on Palmer & Waldo 24 & 2-3 [ ] Gookin Esqr 1 Gershom Rice Jur 2 himself I & 1-2 mcConc ky 2 1-2 Danl Ward 6 William Jenison Esqr 2 1-2 Richard Ward 2 Robt marble 2 Gershom Rice 2 1-2 Thos adams ■5 James Holdin 3 Joshua Rice 4 Thos Stearns 8 Thos Glezin b natll moore 7 Robt Peible 3 James 1 1 amble ton 5 Benja Flagg 4 William Caldw ell 7 Joseph maynard 3 attest Benj a Flagg Ju r Clerk for Said Proprietors [179] at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon & undivided Land in the South part of Worcester by adjournment from the 19 : of april 1732, to may 1 7" 1 : 1732 : voted at Said meeting by the Proprietors, that the Cedar swamps in said South part of Worcester be forthwith divided into Lotts voted that mr Benj a : Flagg Ju r be the Surveyor to Lay out y e Ce- dar Swamps above said to Every original right its Due pro- portion voted that mr James Holdin mr Tho 8 Starnes & mr moses Rice be assist y e Surveyor as Chain men and y x they be under oath to the Faithfull discharge of their trust voted : that the same Surveyor & Chain men appointed to Lav- out the Cedar Swamps, renew the Bounds of the publick Lands about the meeting house and return a platt of y' same to the Proprietors in order to be recorded in the Proprietors book voted that Seventeen acr's of Land be laid out to Thomas Palmer Esq r in the undivided Land in Sd South part there being so 1 73 2.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 223 much by a mistake Laid out to Palmer Goulding on the orig- inal right of hall which was laid out on Land belonging to said Palmer Esq r before & said seventeen acr's haveing been purchased by Sd Palmer of Sd Palmer Goulding voted that Cap 1 Haynes be desired to make a return of y e Survey taken of all tlie Comon and undivided Land in the South half, at the next adjournment of this meeting voted that this meeting be adjonrned to the fourteenth day of June next at the meeting house in Worcester at one of y e Clock afternoon attests Benj a Flagg Ju r moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Lands in the South part of Worcester by an adjournment from may 17 th : 1732 : to June the 14 th : 1732, at one of the Clock af- ternoon, then being mett. voted that in order for the Lotting out the Cedar Swamps in the South part of Worcester a Draught shall be made for every original house Lott and Wherever the Lott Shall fall it shall be Laid out begining at the most Southerly End of the Cedar Swamp on mill brook with number one and so Extending northerly in Course untill the whole of the swamp be Lotted out then to begin at the most Southerly [180] End of the dry Cedar Swam and so to Extend to y e northerly End until the whole be finished, the Lotts to Run from side to side of Each Swamp that Nahum Ward Esq r being present & not a Proprietor be desired to Draw for every house Lott and after the numbers were fairly Drawn it appeared that the numbers Drawn to Every original Lott was as followeth (viz) 224 Records of the Proprietors. [ l 73 2 - Jonas Rice George Danson James Rice Barnes on Davis Jonathan Tyng Isaac Wheeler Isaac Bull Capt Jo Wings on Cowels right ye heirs of obe : Ward on Hoars Right James Holmes Eliot on majr Gookins Right Peter Goulding Jonas Rice Gershom Rice John Hubbard Elisha Rice Jacob Leonard Lee on Hubburd Jonathan marble Thos Haggett James Butler Moses Leonard the Heirs of ol> : Ward Richard Ward on bush rar Salters Heirs Gershom Rice Thos : Brown allin on Saml Leonards right Eph : Curtis William Payn Capt John Wing Danll Livermore Bridgit usher Natll moore ministerial Nat : moore on J : Bull [181J Wing on Tomlin Wing on Turel Thos Gleezen Eliott on majr Gookin B. Barns on merriam Stephen minott Esqr IO ACRE LOTTS NO 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lu 1 1 12 13 '4 *5 16 ! l 7 18 19 20 21 22 : 23 24 2Q 20 27 28 29 3° 3' 32 I "J 1 l 34 35 36 J J *7 38 39 40 41 42 ; 3- 1 [o acrs! 20 - ioacrs 6- [O 3- IO 4 - 10 4 - 10 4 - [O 4 - [0 3 " to 4 - 10 - [O 5 ' 3 - 2 - 3 " 3 - 4 - 3 " 3 ■ [O 2 - 4 - 3 " 3 ' 3- 3 " 3 * 6 - 4 - 5 " ■7 . 18 - 1 4 - 1 4 - l 3 " ' 4 " 1 4 - 1 4 - 1 6 - 1 3 ' 8 - 1 3 ' 2- 1 I732-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 225 Capt Capt first minister Eph : Rice Jur James Holdin Gershom Rice on Payn James Tayler Thus Prentice Peter King on Jonas Rice Aaron adamses Josiah Rice wing on Daniels Right David Haynes on Newton School Diggery Sargent Isaac Leonard Dec Dan : Haywood Adam Winthrop Esqr Ephraim Rice The Heirs of mr Henchman Benja Barns on Wheelers 105 186 4 - 1 10 3 - 10 j 10 3 - 10 3- 10 5 " 10 1 _ 10 3- 10 3 " 10 5 " 10 3" 10 2 - 10 6 - j 10 4- 10 4 " 10 ! .- 4- 10 3 " 10 i s - 10 3- 10 1 1 ! now Benja [Flagg Jur ye one half [Benj Flagg Jur f now Benja I Fhigg Jur 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5° 5i 52 53 54 55 56 57 58! 59 Benja Flagg Jur 60 61 291 also voted at the meeting above said in answer to y e Petition of of Nahum Ward Esq r : attorney to mr Zechariah Fitch that W m Jenison Esq r mr Gershom Rice m r Moses Rice, Cap' Jonas Rice & Benj a Flagg, Ju r : be a Com tee to Consider of said Petition & 4 said Ward in his said Capacity Shall further offer in y' affair and make report to the Proprietors at their next meeting voted that this present meeting be adjourned to the first Tuseday of august next at one of the Clock afternoon at the meeting house in Worcester Benj a Flagg Ju r : moderator PROP. REC. 29 226 Records of the Proprietors. [1732. [182] at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undi- vided Land in the South part of Worcester mett by an adjourn- ment from the 14 th of June 1732 to tuseday the first day of august I73 2 voted at said meeting that Henry Lee Esq r and mr Joseph Crosby Ju r be aded to the Com tce appointed to Consider upon the Petition of Dan" Gookin Esq r said Com tce to make return at the next adjournment voted at said meeting that Cap 1 Jonas Rice & Benj a Flagg Ju- nior be desired to inform Cap' David Haynes in the name of y e Proprietors of the next adjournment and Desire him to make re- turn of his Survey Taken of all the undivided Land in the South part of Worcester voted that the Present meeting be adjourned to the Eighth Day of September next at one of the Clock afternoon at the meeting house in Worcester attests Benj a Flagg Ju r moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Land in the South part of Worcester mett by an adjournment from august the first 1732 : to September the Eighth 1732 at the meet- ing house in said town at one of the Clock afternoon voted at the desire of Cap' Jones that VV" Jenison Esq 1 " m r Ger- shem Rice & Benj" Flagg Ju r be a Com' ec to search the record and see what platts have been [ ] upon the right of m r George Danson voted that mr Dan 1 Heyvvood with the Persons above named be a Com' (e to Search the records and make report to the Proprietors what votes hath been made by said Proprietors relating to the six rod left for a road thro A Said town voted y' the Present meeting be adjourned to tuseday the 19" 1 : Instant at one of the Clock afternoon at the meeting house in said town attests Benj" Flagg Ju r moderator 1 73 2 -] Worcester, Massachusetts. 227 at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Cornon & undivided Land in the South part of Worcester met on the nineteenth of Sep r 1 732 : by an adjournment from y e Eighth day of Said Sep r voted at said meeting y' the return of the Com tec : appointed to view and find out a house Lott for Daniel Gookin Esq r , be ad- journed to the next meeting voted at Said meeting y' a Com tce of three men be Chosen to find out a peice or peices of Land in the Comon and undivided Land in the South of Worcester Suitable to Sell for to pay the Proprietors Just Debts and [183] make return to the Proprietors what the same will Sell for as soon as may be voted y' mr Gershom Rice William Jenison and Henry Lee Esq rs be the Com'" for the Service above Said voted y' the present meeting be adjourned to the Second tuse- day of November next at ten of the Clock fore noon at the meet- ing house in Worcester Benj" Flagg Ju r moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Land in the South part of Worcester mett on tuseday y e fourteenth day of November 1732, by an adjournment from the 19 th of Sep- tember 1 732 : — voted y' the Present meeting be adjourned for one hour & half then to meet at the house of mr Thomas Starnes inholder in Wor- cester at which time and place Said Proprietors mett and at said meeting mr Gershom Rice William Jenison & Henry Lee Esq" a Com tee Chosen to view and find out som peices of Comon Land in the South part of Worcester proper to be Sold to pay the Pro- prietors Just Debts, reported that there is a peice of Comon Land Lying on the South side of the roade Leading by mr Palmer Goulding and W m Caldwels houses of about two acrs more or Less a peice of about two acrs between the house of said Goulding & Benj" Gates another peice of about Eight acrs Lying Easterly and adjovning to the Land of mr Geshom Rice and about 90 acrs near Chestnut hill Each of which peices the Com tee are of opinion are Suitable to be sold for to pay the Said Pjoprietors Debts & other- wise disposed of as the Proprietors Shall Se Cause 228 Records of the Proprietors. [1732. voted that Each of said peices Excepting the a bove mentioned ninty acrs, be Sold to the highest bidder for the use of said pro- prietors & the money be paid into the Proprietors Treasoror that shall be Chosen voted that William Jenison Esq r Deacon Dan" : Heywood & mr James Moore be a Com tee to Sell the Land above said agreeable to the vote a bove said voted that Deacon Dan 1 Heywood be Treaseror for said Pro- prietors to Receive their money, & to pay it out agreeable to their order. voted that mr moses Rice be desired to waite on Cap 1 David Haynes and Desir him to Return y e platts of y e Comon Land in the South part and Inform us of his order from the Hon ble Com tee relating t® y e road thro A the town at the next adjournment [184] voted that this Present meeting be adjourned to the Last tuseday of December next at ten of the Clock fore noon at the meeting house in Said town Benj a Flagg Ju r moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Land in the South part of Worcester met at the meeting house in Worcester on Tuseday the 26 th Day of December 1732 by an ad- journment from the fourteenth Day of November 1732 voted that the Present meeting be adjourned to the house of mr Tho s Starnes Inholder in Said town for one hour then being mett at the house of the Said mr Starnes at Said time voted at Said meeting that in answer to the Petion of Dan" : *t> Gookin Esq r the Sd Proprietors do Grant to Said Dan 1 Gookin Esqr his heirs and assignes a Convenient building place not to Exceed half an acre at or near the Litle Knowle near the meeting house in Worcester where the Rev d mr Burr began to digg a Cel- lar Said building place to be Staked out at the descretion of a Com ,ee to be Chosen by Said Proprietors this Grant made upon Condition that Said Dan 1 Gookin Esq r build & Settle on the same voted that Henry Lee Esq r mr James Taylor & W' n Jenison Esq r be a Com 101 ' for the above Said Services & make return at the next adjornment 1 733-3 Worcester, Massachusetts. 229 voted at Said meeting that a Com ,ee of three men be Chosen to Consider what may be proper to allow mr Moses Rice in Land adjoyning to his Dwelling house in Consideration of Som third Division Land which Said Rice Saith is his Due in the South part of Worcester voted y' Benj" Flagg Jur William Jenison Esq r and mr James Tayler be a Com tee for the above Said Service and make return at the next adjournment voted that Cap' Haynes be desired to attend at the next ad- journment with his Survey of the undivided Land in the South part of Worcester and that the Clerk inform him of the Same voted that the Present meeting be adjourned to the Last Tuse- day of January next at ten of the Clock fore noon then to meet at the House of mr Thomas Stearnes Inholder in Worcester attests Benj" Flagg Ju r moderator [185] at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undi- vided Land in the South part of Worcester met at the house of m r Thomas Stearns in Worcester on the Last tuseday of January 1732-3 by an adjournment from Tuseday the 26: of December 1732 voted that Deacon Dan 1 Heywood m r James Tayler & Cap' Jonas Rice be a Com tee to Examin the the ac* of the Com ,ee who were Chosen to sue for and recover the Possession of y e Lott Called the mill Lott with the after Divisions, and said Com tee to make report as soon as possible voted that the meeting be adjourned for one half our then to meet at the house of the above Said Stearnes, & being mett att Sd time & place the Com ,ee : mentioned to Sue for the Said Lands brought in their ace' which is as followeth the ace" of W m Jenison & Henry Lee Esq" for Carrying on the aclion for the recovering the Land Called the mill Lands (viz) 230 Records of the Proprietors. [ T 733- at the Inferiour Court for ye Jury our time & Expense ,£4-10-0 for time in going to boston to see an attorney 1 - 0-0 for Expenses in serving the Execution our time & to pay the Sheriff 4 - 10 - o at the Superiour Court for Coppying ye Case 1 - 0-0 to Entring ye action & Jurys fees 2 - 5-0 for our time & for attorneys fees 3 - 0-0 we the Subscribers being a Com tee to Examin the ace 1 " of the Com tee a bove Sd find Due to them and the Sheriff ^16 19-0 Dan 1 Heywood") James Tayler V Com te Jonas Rice ) voted that the above ace 1 be alowed and that the Sum of Six- teen pounds nine Shillings be paid by the Proprietors Treasurer to the Com te appointed to Sue for the Land above mentioned in full discharge for theire time and money Expended in Sd Service at Said meeting the following report was offered to the Pro- prietors [186] Whereas we the Subscribers being a Com fee to Sell Several Peices of Land in the South part of Worcester one peice of Land Lying between Land Laid out to mr Salters right and a town road one peice between the Land of Palmer Goulding & abraham Wheelers Land one peice more between the Land of Gershom Rice and Benj a Flagg Senior we having appointed fryday the 26 : day of this month to Sell Said Lands - and the Peice y 1 Lyeth adjoyning to Said Salters Land & Said Road moses Rice hath bought at three pounds & one Shilling per acre and the other peice Lying between Said Goulding & Sd Wheelers Lands Benj a : Flagg Junior hath bought at thirty Six Shillings per acre, the other peice Lying between Said Benj a Flagg Senior & Gershom Rices Lands bought by William Jenison Esq r at twenty Shillings per acre W m Jenison ] January the 30 th 1732-3 Dan 1 : Heywood [- Com'" : James Moore 1 ^SS-J Worcester , Massachusetts. 231 voted at Said meeting that the above report be accepted and that Each of the above named moses Rice Benj a Flagg Jur & W m Jenison Esq r Shall have Each of the above Said Peices of Land which they have bought of Said Com tee : and their [sic] or Either of them Shall upon their paying So much per acre as is above mentioned be intitled to the Land Sold as a bove Said the money to be paid when the Land is Surveyed voted that W" 1 Jenison Esq r Dan 1 Heywood & James Moore be a Com tee to provide a Surveyor & git the Several peices of Land Sold as above Said Surveyed & return platts of the Same at the next adjournment at Said meeting the following report was offered whereas we the Subscribers being a Com tee appointed to lay out a peice of Land Granted to Dan 1 Gookin Esq r to build upon in the South half part of Worcester and near the place where m' Burr began to digg a Cellar near the meeting house [187] which peice is not to Contain above half an acre we accordingly measured of to Said Dan 1 Gookin Esq r a peice of Land Containing about Seventy rod more or Less : begining at a white oak tree on the South E^ast Side of the road near the house ef Dan 1 Ward and So runing ten rods by the Land of Dan 1 Heywood & Dan 1 Ward and So Seven rod in wedth W™ Jenison ~) January 30" 1 1732-3 Henry Lee V Com te : James Taylor ) comun voted at Said meeting y l the above report be accepted & re- corded and that the Said Esq r Gookin his heirs and assignes Shall 232 Records of the Proprietors. h733- have a title to the Land Provided that he build and Live on the Same reported at Said meeting as follows Persuant to a vote of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Land in the South part of Worcester made at their meeting on tuseday the 26 day of de- cember 1732 appointing us the Subscribers a Com te to Consider what might be proper to allow m r moses Rice in Land adjoyning to his Dwelling house in Consideration of Some third Division Land which Said Rice Saith is Due to him in the South part of Worcester have Concluded to allow Said Rice 110 rod of Land adjoyning to the house he now dwells in Said hundred & ten rod to begin at a heap of Stons northerly of Said Dwelling house ad- joyning to the high way or Comon Land and Runs East 29 : d" : S Eleven rod to Stons Second angle South 29 Deg s : west ten rod to Stones third angle W 29 Degs n : Eleven rod to Stones fourth angle a Straite Line to the Stons first above mentioned Said Land is bounded westerly by the road or Comon Every [188] way Else by undivided Land as is Signified in the Piatt here- with returned Said Land to be in full Satisfaction for Said third Di- vision all which is Subjected for the Proprietors Confirmation : W" Jenison \ January 30 th 1732-3 James Taylor [-Com 1 "' Benj a Flagg Ju r ) voted that the above report be accepted and the Plan recorded in the Proprietors Book which is hereafter recorded undivided Land o Ritt : angl : IO rod o w 3 "w 1 10 rod M 3 1 1— J »- ts> Q. b— vO < -0 - Laid out to a r» . 3 > •x. ■J-. n 0- -5 a Moses Rice ~ 93 2 a. — o Rigt angl 10 rod o high way or Comon voted at Said meeting that Cap' David Haynes be desired to make return of his Survey of all the undivided Land in the South 1 733-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 233 part of Worcester by the next adjournment if he Expects to have any thing for * he hath alredy done in the matter voted that the meeting be adjourned to the house of mr Dan 1 Heywood in Worcester on the third tuseday of may next at one of the Clock after noone attests Benj a Flagg Ju r moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided land in the South part of Worcester mett by an adjournment on the third tuseday of may 1733 voted at Said meeting that Said meeting be adjourned to the Last munday of august ne[x]t at one of the Clock after noon at the house of mr Thorn" Stearns in Worcester Benj a Flagg Ju r moderator [189] at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undi- vided Land in the South part of Worcester met at the house of mr Tho' Starnes in Worcester on munday the 27 th day of august 1733, by an adjournment from the third tuseday of may 1733 voted that the remainder of the third Division Due to mr Petter Gouldings right be recorded as returned by Capt Haynes — voted : at Said meeting that W ni Jenison Esq r Deacon Nat" : Moore Liest Thomas Starnes messieurs James Hambleton & Rob*. Blare be a Com ,ee fully Impowered in behalf of the Proprie- tors to Joyn in Setling and renewing the bounds between the South & north part of Worcester with Such persons as are Chosen by the Proprietors of Said north part for that purpose Whereas there hath been Som dispute for a Considerable time be- tween the towns of Worcester and Leicester relating to the preambulating the bounds between Said towns : the Select- men Of Leicester refuseing to Joyn with the Selectmen of Worcester in running the Line between Sd towns agreeable to worcesters anciant platt Therefore PROP. RKC , Q 234 Records of the Propi'ietors. [ 1 7 3 3 . voted at Said meeting that Henry Lee Esq r mr Benj a Flagg, and Benj a Flagg Jur be a Com tee to assist the Selectmen of Wor- cester in that affair, and in Case Said dispute Shall not be other wise Settled to assist the Said Selectmen of Worcester in prosecuting the affair to Effect in the behalf of the Pro- prietors in Such way & manner as they Shall think best at the Charg of the Proprietors Whereas there are Sundry Divisions in the South part of Worces- ter [190] not yet returned nor recorded Therefore voted : that Benj a Flagg Ju r the Proprietors Clerk be desired to inform Cap' David Haynes that he bring to the Proprietors at their next meeting all his Survey of the land in the South part of Worcester not yet returned perticulerly all Such of y e Second & third Division not yet returned & recorded voted at Said meeting that the Present meeting be adjourned to the Last Tuseday of Sep r next at one of the Clock afternoon at the house of mr Tho" Starnes in Worcester Benj a Flagg Ju r moderator att a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon & undivided Land in the South part of Worcester met on the Last tuseday of Sep r 1733 : by an adjournment from august 27 th : 1733 Whereas it hath been intamated y' y e Second Division of mr Dan 1 Biglo interferes with meado laid out to mr James Rice late of Worcester Deceased therefore voted : that Deacon Nat" : Moore & mr Gershom Rice Ju r assist Cap 1 Haynes in rectifying the mistake if any be & return the Same to the Proprietors voted that the Six rod left thro v the town of Worcester to Leicester Called the new road, be reduced to three rod wide and the other three rod to be disposed off as the Proprietors Shall Se Cause — it being intamated that a Division of Land now in y e Possession of John cult on Esq 1 " lying on and adjoyning to litle prospick hill interferes with the other lands laid out & record- ed therefore — 1 733-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 235 voted that mr Dan 1 Ward & Robert Blare be a Com" 1 ' to assist Cap' Haynes in rectifying Sd mistake if any be & return the Same in order to be recorded voted that Bern" Flagg Jur Henry Lee Esqr & maj r Jonas Rice be a Com" 1 ' to Stake out the three rod thro* the town of Worces- ter Supposed to be a Road [191] Called the new Road be- gining at Esq r Lees Corner Extending westward to Leicester line, and make return in order to be recorded in the Proprie- tors Book whereas there is an allowance of Six rod wide a cross the land Laid out to the Hon ble Com'* for Worcester as well as Six rod in wedth at the head of Said lands therefore voted that Six rod lyeing at the head of Said lands be deemed as Comon & undivided to be disposed of by the Proprietors voted that 100 acres of the pooreist land on mill Stone hill be left Comon for the use of the Town for building Stones voted y 1 a com tee of five men be Chosen to value the several peaces of Comon land in the South part of Worcester in order for an Equel distribution voted that Cap' Hayns be allowed ten pounds for his- Sevice in Surveying & plating all the peices of Comon land in the South part of Worcester he paying the Chain men and finishing the Same within Six months voted that maj r Rices Petition be refered to the next meeting voted that the present meeting be adjourned to the Last tuseday of December next to meet at the House of mr Thomas Stearns in Worcester at ten of the Clock fore noon Benj a Flagg Ju r moderator Worcester October : 10 : 1 728 Laid out to Palmer Goulding ninteen acrs & thirty five rod in Worcester in two peices namely nine acrs & thirty five rod near the South East Corner of Worcester South of lenards medow bounded northerly by land laid out to mr alien partly & partly by 236 Records of the Proprietors. 1*733 moors land East by Gouldings land — also ten acrs more of land Laid out South of Joshua Rices field & So bounded north by said field, Easterly by a road Southerly by Land Laid out to m r James Rice Said land is laid out as part of a third Division to the right of mr Peter Gould[ing?] deceased Surveyed by David Haynes 9 acres 35 icd 32 rod Voted that these Platts be recorded in case not recorded before [192] June 25 : 1733 laid out to W m Jenison Esqr forty five acrs of land as part of a third Division to the Right of Peter Gold- ing on halls right Said land lyeth near the S E Corner of the town has allowance for swagg of Chain, Som allowance for bad land, to make it Equel with others lotts Bounded Southerly by Worcester line West by land in possession of Judge Palmer northerly by land laid out to Jonathan moore in part & partly by coraon & by land laid out to Palmer Gouldin &: part by mr Foxcrofts land as Signi- fied in the plat Surveyed David Haynes 1733-1 Worcester, Massachtisetts. 237 voted this Plat be recorded in case the full of the third Division of said right be not recorded before i* 1 >* \9 it ^ \ 45 acres & I allowance Golding ifS*-** 1 '*' comon land & moors o V a a. M 3 Worcester oclo r 16 : 1728 laid out to the wido Joanah Ward Eight acrs & half of Land in Worcester on the west side of beaver brook bounded South by land in possession of obediah Ward East by marked trees of the meadow lotts north by ministerial land west by Rices land or comon as Signified in y e platt also five acrs more Joyning to the road leading to pine meadow & is bounded north by said road Southerly by the land formerly granted & laid out for the hig[h] way by y e mills South west by y e way to the meeting house west comon land this 5 acrs of land lyes on y e plain below y e burying place and is in part for third Division Surveyed by David Haynes it was voted these Platts be recorded in case the full of third Division was not recorded before road 22 q acrs o O 3 § S 3-§ ° s S W 1 1 ds W 80 rod 8 acrs & half o vO ministerial land road N 238 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 733- [193] Worcester oftober 18 : 1728 Persuant to a Grant of the Hon d Com tee & by order of the Proprietors I have laid out to Tho 9 Sternes in Worcester on the right of mr Curtis in part for his third Division Sixty four acrs & 34 rod of land in Worcester in Six parcels as namly thirty acrs of land northerly of north pond hill Joyning to the Dividing line and So bounding north by Said line west by land laid out to the Right of Cap 1 Curtis to Robert Peibles bounded East by land in the possession of Esq 1 Winthrop South- erly by land in the Possession of Richard Temple — also Six acrs 40 rod more of land Joyning to Boggachoage bounded Easterly on the land of James Hambleton north by comon land bounded south & north by land laid out to the right of Dan 1 Liv- ermoore & Georg Danson with allowance — also Sixteen acrs & half Joyning to the n w side of his house Lott & so bounded East- erly by Sd house Lott north by land in possession of John Stearns westerly by land in possession of Esq r oulton & Southerly by Dan 1 Wards land & partly west — also Eight acrs & sixty two rod more on the East side of beaver brook bounded westerly by the meadow lotts & South by Joshua Rice meadow Easterly by land in the Possession of Dan 1 Ward north by Tho s Starnes own land — also one acre & 112 rod joyning to the S E corner of his house lott bounded north by his house lott South by the Comon Easterly by the Country road as signified in these platts this 64 acrs & 34 rod is in part of Tho s Starnes third Division also one acre & 100 rod near to Jacob Holms house Joyning to his land Easterly bounded Westerly by nickels land northerly by town road as Signified in the Piatt Surveyed by David Haynes These plats recorded in case not before recorded 1733-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 239 "*"° u«5 QUE. 86 BOD LAMO [194] at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undi- vided land in the South part of Worcester met by an adjournment on the last tuseday of December 1 733 voted that Cap' Daniel Heywood Benj a Flagg Ju r m r moses Rice Thomas Haggett & Richard Ward be a Com tee to measure and renew the Bounds of a peice of undivided land in the South part of Worcester lying between the land formerly laid out to Col minott now in the Possession of william Gray, and the Country road as it now is laid out and that Said Comtee give legal notice to Sd Gray to renew bounds with Said Com tee in behalf of the Proprietors, and report thereof th be made to the Proprietors voted that the Same Com tee be hereby impowered to renew bounds in behalf of the Proprietors with any of y e perticuler Proprie- tors in the South part as ocasion Shall be at the Charge of the Proprietors 240 Records of the Proprietors. [1734. voted at Said meeting in answer to the Petition of maj r Jonas Rice that the Proprietors do Grant unto Said Jonas Rice his heirs & assignes for ever forty acrs of land to be laid out in the un- divided land in the South part of Worcester in Consideration of Service don by him for the town & Proprietors in bringing forward the Settlement of the Town of Worcester voted that William Jenison Henry Lee Esq" & Cap' Dan 1 Hey- wood be a Com ,ee to gitt the Same Surveyed in the Comon abovesd and return the Same to the Clerk to be recorded in the Proprietors Book : W m Caldwell Benj a : Gates & mathew Gray deserrted against Selling or giving away any of their lands before it was divided voted that the present meeting be adjourned to the last tuseday of February next at one of y e Clock afternoon at the house of of rar Tho" Starnes inholder in Worcester attests Benj" Flagg Ju r mod r : Pursuant to a vote of the Proprietors of the Comon and undi- vided land in the South part of Worcester made at their meeting on the last tuseday of December 1733 we have laid out by a Sur- veyor forty acrs of Land with the usual allowance for Swagg of Chain in the Comon & undivided lands in the Sd South part of Worcester to maj r Jonas Rice his heirs and assignes forever lying on both sides of french River [195] Bounded Every way as dis- cribed in this platt herewith returned under the hand of Benj" Flagg Jur Surveyor and do hereby agree that the Same be recorded & Entered in the Proprietors Book of records Dated January the Seventh 1733-4 William Jenison ") Henry Lee )■ Com ,et " Daniel Hevwood ) at the request of William Jenison Henry Lee Esq 1 ' 8 & Cap' Dan 1 Heywood a Com tee appointed to Lay out forty acrs of Land in the South part of woreester to maj r Jonas Rice I have Laid out to Said maj Jonas Rice his heirs and assignes forty acrs of Land with M>. XII. RECORDS OF The Proprietors OF Worcester, Massachusetts. EDITED BY FRANKLIN P. RICE. In Four Parts : PART IV. WORCESTER, MASS. : THE WORCESTER SOCIETY OF ANTIQUITY. l88l. U. S. A., CV. 1 734-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 241 one in thirty allowed for Swagg of Chain Said land lyeth on boih sides of French River bounded westerly by the land of Thomas •Parker in part and in part by Coraon land and Every way Else by Co mon land as signified in the platt hereafter Entered Surveyed by Benj a Flagg Ju r January 7 : 1733-4 S 2° W 130 ROD c:iMOl\l SMALLWAI.NUTT at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided land in the South part of Worcester mett by an adjournment on the last tuseday of February 1 733-4 voted that a letter be sent by the moderator to Cap' David Haynes Signifying it Sends in all the Platts of the third Divisions yet wanting in the South part of Worcester & that the Proprietors Expect that he Compleats Surveying & returns the Platts of all the undivided land in y e South part of Worcester according to the vote of the Proprietors the time for the Same to be done will be Ex- pired by the [196] Last tuseday of march next voted that the Present meeting be adjourned to the Last tuseday of march next at the meeting house Worcester at one of y e Clock afternoon Benj" Flagg Ju r moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Land in the South part of Worcester met by an adjournment on prop. ri:c. T 242 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 734. the last tuseday of march 1 734 at the meeting house in Said Wor- cester voted that Said meeting be adjourned for half an hour then to meet at the house of Cap 1 Dan 1 Heywoods in Said Worcester — then mett at time & place — the Com tee appointed to Survey the Comon land in Worcester adjoyning to the Land formerly laid out to Col. Stephen minott reported as followeth . Pursuant to a vote of the Proprietors of the Comon and undi- vided land in the South part of Worcester appointing the Subscri- bers a Com tee to Survey and renew the Bounds of a peice of un- divided Land in the South part of Worcester lying between the Land formerly laid out to Coll Stephen minott deceased and the Country Road as it is now laid out, haveing given legal notice to William Gray who posseses the Said land laid out to Said minott to renew bounds with us in behalf of the Said Proprietors who re- fusing so to do we proceeded to Survey the Said Comon & undi- vided land and find three acrs 120 rod in the Same all which is Submitted to the Proprietors for their further Pleasure Dan' Heywood , Worcester march 19 : 1733-4 Richard Ward f Com ,e " Thomas Haggett i Benf Flagg Ju r -f voted at Said meeting that this report be accepted and recorded and that the Said three acrs, & hundred & twenty rod be Esteemed the Proprietors land Whereas Cap' David Haynes was formerly appointed [197] and Chosen to Survey and return the third Divisions In the South part of Worcester to the Clerk to be recorded as also to Survey & platt all the undivided Land that Shall be remaining after the third di- vision is Compleated in the South part of Worcester the Proprietors haveing adjourned their Sales Sundry times to waite for the Corn- pleating Said work which Said Haynes hath not done Therefore voted that the Proprietors will Choose another Surveyer to finish Said Worcester voted at Said meeting that Bern'" : Flagg Ju r be the Surveyer to Compleat the above Said work 1 734-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 243 voted that Robert Peibles Gershom Rice Ens : Dan 1 Ward Cap' Dan" : Heywood L' Thomas Stearns & James Hamilton be Chain men to attend the Surveyer in Said work voted that the third Division yet to be laid out be recorded without laying the Same before the Proprietors at their meeting — at the motion of mr Jacob Holmes mr James Taylor Cap' Dan" Heywood & William Jenison Esq r were appointed a Com tee to make inquiery to a certain mistake that was supposed to be made in the Laying out Said Holmes Division Land, & to make return to the Proprietors concerning the Same voted that the Same Com' ce , at the motion and Charge of Rich- ard Temple, be desired to make inquiry into a mistake Supposed to [be made] in the Laying out of the Lands Said Temple bought of Jams Knap and return the Same to the Proprietors voted that all the Proprietors of Lands in the South part of Wor- cester that have not their Proportion of Land yet Laid out & re- corded, are desired to bring in their Claims to the Proprietors Clerk within nine months in order to be laid before the Proprietors who may not Expect any assistance of the Proprietors in y' affair after Said time voted y' 2 1 acrs returned by Cap' Haynes to Thos Palmer be recorded if not before recorded voted that the meeting be adjourned to the third Tuseday of Tune next at one of the Clock afternoon then to meet at the Court house in Worcester attests Benf Flagg Ju r moderator [198] Worcester October : 1733 Laid out to Thomas Palmer Esqr his heirs and assigns forever in Said Worcester twenty one acrs of Land Joyning to the dividing line and So bounded northerly by Said line bounded westerly by Land in the Possession of mr Palmer Bounded Southerly & East- erly by Comon land as Signified in this platt four acrs of this twenty one was Laid out on the Right of Cap' Nathaniel Jones in part of his Gratuity the other Seventeen acrs was Granted to mr Palmer Esq r for what he wanted at Bladder Pond hill Surveyed by David Haynes 244 Records of the Propi'ietors. [*734- S 5 257 voted that the Same com tee Lay out ten acrs to the wido Jo- hanah Whitney in full of her third Division which is found wanting in the measure and return the Same to the Clerk to record as also to Lay out the Grant made to Jacob Holmes & return the Same to be recorded — it being represented that a Division of Land laid out in the South part of Worcester to the heirs of maj r Henchman is wanting in the measure therefore voted that Benj a : Flagg Jur Henry Lee Esqr & Cap' Dan" Heywood be a Com tee to make return to the Pro- prietors what is wanting in Said Division at the next meeting voted that y a meeting be adjourned to the first munday of Octo- ber next at the house of L' Stearns four of y e Clock after noon Dan 11 Heywood moderator [212] at a meeting of the Proprietors of the comon and undi- vided land of y e South part of Worcester on the first munday of Sep r : 17.38 voted : that the meeting be adjourned to the house of Cap' Dan" Heywoods in Worcester on munday the 27 day of Novem- ber next at one of the Clock afternoon Dan" Heywood mod r at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon & undivided lands in the South part of Worcester met on the 27 : of November 1738 voted at Said meeting that the report of the Com' ee appointed to make Inquiery into y e mistake Supposed to be in y e Survey and record of 198 acrs of Land laid out as third division to the Heirs of maj 1 " Henchman be accepted and that forty Seven acr's in the Comon and undivided land in the South of Worcester be laid out in full of Said 198 acrs to be laid out after the Grants alredy made are Surveyed and y' y e Same Com' ee lay out the Same as above Said at the Charge of Said heirs PROP REC. 258 Recoi'ds of the Proprietor's. [1738. voted y l the Expenc of this meeting being forty Shillings be paid by Cap' Heywood the Treasurer out of y° Proprietors money The Proprietors taking into Consideration the Petetion of W m Jenison Esq r and being very [Sensible?] it will be of great advan- tage to the Town to have a Tract; of Land where the School house is now building and being also willing to Incourage So good a work and also to Serve the Town there in voted that the note in Said Petition Referred to being Twenty three pounds, be put into the hands of the Present Selectmen to be by them Delivered up to the Petitioner upon his Giving a Deed of the following Tract viz' to bound South on the County land ; East on the Country Road, west on his own land the west bounds to be as the fence now Stands and Twenty feet north of the north [213] Side the School-house and parrallel therewith, and the Said Selectmen are hereby Desired to take a Deed of the Same well Executed in the name of the present Town Treasurer and his Suc- cessors in perpetual Succession to and for the use and Service of the inhabitants of the South half of Worcester for the Conveniency of Setting a School-house upon the motion made in behalf of the Heirs of Stephen minot EsqMate'of Boston Deceased Relating to the Common land in Worcester which the Said Deceas'd Built a house and Barn on voted that Co" John Chandler Henry Lee Esq r and Benj tt Flagg Jun r or any two of them be a Com toe to treat with the Said Heirs in order to accomodate that affair, and make Return to the Pro- prietors of their opinion as Soon as may be Daniel Heywood mod r Worcester Sep r : 23 : 1738 Pursuant the vote of the Proprietors of the Comon & undi- vided Land in Worcester I have Laid out ten acres of Land in Sd Worcester in two peices (viz) one acre adj'oyning to mr Curtices farm and the Land of Edward Knight Ju r Bounded northerly by Said Knights westerly by a Road S : Easterly by Said Curtis : also nine acres west of Dansons Brook Bounded as discribed in the i 7 42.] Worcester , Mass a ch usetts. 2 59 following platt Said ten acres was Laid on the right of the wido Johanah Ward Surveyed by Benj a : Flagg Se page 228 3- o p a. .Dansong br„ '^ 9 acres laid oat to make up what was wanting 10 ye wido Johanah wards right .th [214] may 15'": 1742 Pursuant to a Grant of the Proprietors of the Common & undi- vided Land in Worcester at their meeting Feb : 13 : 1737-8 Grant- ing to Jacob Holmes fifteen acrs in Consideration of his Land falling Short of the measure, I have Laid out two acrs & half in Worcester as part of Said Grant, Lying adjoyning to the Land of mr John Curtis Bounded as discribed in this platt Surveyed by Benj" : Flagg bto nes 0/ sr •£> $7 (*> 0/ ~j */ •1 . Dated the ninth day of august : Cornelius Waldo ( Committee 1743 Dan 1 Heywood i Benj a : Flagg J These may certify that this notification was posted in Worcester according to Law attests Daniel Heywood Sep r -.5:1 743 Ben i a : Fla §g Worcester Sep r : 5 : 1 743 : at a meeting of the Proprietors of Worcester legally Warned and mett on monday the 5 th of Sep r : 1 743 Cap 1 Dan 1 Heywood was Chosen moderator attests Benj a : Flagg Prop" : Clerk at Said meeting mr Cornelius waldo of Boston & Benj a Flagg Esq r of Worcester was Chosen and impowered to act in the behalf of the Proprietors in ail respects relating to the pretentions of maided Farm originally Laid out in that part of Worcester now Called Holden Dan 11 Heywood moderator [216] we the Subscribers being the major part of a Comittee ap- pointed by the Proprietors of the Town of Worcester to Call Pro- prietors meetings from time to time as occasion Should require, having been desired by Several of the Proprietors that a meeting 1 747.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 261 might be Called do hereby Notify the Proprietors of Said Town of Worcester to meet & assemble at the Dwelling house of Lieu' Thomas Stearnes in Said Town on the Sixth day of February next at ten of the Clock in the fore noon then & there for the Proprie- tors to adt on the following particulars if they Se Cause viz' first : that the Proprietors take Som Effectual care to put an End to the disputes ariseing respecting the Boundries between the Town of Worcester & Leicester in Such a way & manner as they Shall think best and to Grant money to defrey the Chage of the Same Secondly : that the Proprietors take Som Effectual method to prosecute person or person's who have been now are or Shall be here after Tresspassers on the Common and undivided Land in Said Town of Worcester by Cuting or Carrying off any timber or wood belonging to Said proprietors or in any other way whatsoever that is to say to dispossess all Such person or persons who are in the possession of any of the Common or undivided Land in Said Town 3 d ly that the Proprietors Sell the whole or any part of the Said Common Land in Said Town for the most they can get and the money that Shall be produced or raised from the Sale thereof to be disposed of for Such use or uses as they Shall think proper or otherwise to agree upon a Division of Said Land in Such a method as they Judge to be reasonable and Just 4ly that they take Some proper method to rectify any mistake in the Survey and records of any part of the ministeerial or School Land in Said Town 5ly that Search be made in the records of Said Proprietors to Know whether Each Proprietor has had his division of Lands recorded and no more by any mistake of the Surveyor 61y : that the Proprietors Chose Two Sutable persons in the room of Adam winthrop & william Jenison Esqrs Deceased to be aded to the Com tee to Call Proprietors meetings 262 Records of the Proprietors. [i 747- [217] 7ly & Lastly : that the Said Proprietors also a<5t upon any other matter or thing that may be for their advantage Cornelius Waldo ^ Dated January 2 d : 1746 Daniel Heywood j- Committee Benj" : Flagg ) the Subscribers Certify that the within or fore going warning hath been posted agreeable to Law Daniel Heywood Benj a : Flagg at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Lands in Worcester Legally warned & mett at the 1 hvelling house of Lieu" Thomas Stearnes in Worcester on fryday the Sixth day of February 1746-7 : at Said meeting Jonas Rice Esqr was Chosen moderator attests Benj" : Flagg Proprietors Clerk voted at Said meeting that John Chandler Esqr mr Joshua Bigelow & Benj a : Flagg Esqr or any two of them be a Committee, to put a finall End to the dispute arisen between the Towns of Worcester & Leicester respecting the Boundries between Said Towns in Such a way and manner as Said Committee Shall think most proper, & at the Charge of Said Proprietors voted at Said meeting that Cap' Dan" Ward be aded to the Com- mittee formerly appointed to Stake out the Road Commonly Called the new road in the Room of Henry Lee Esq r De- ceased voted at Said meeting that Coll Chandler Deacon nat" moore maj r Dan 11 : Heywood be a Committee to treat and agree with such person or persons who have been or now are Tresspassers on the Comon and undivided Land in Said Town as they Shall think proper, and also absolutely and without fail to prosecute in the Law to EffecT; all Such person or persons who Shall hereafter Trespass on any part of Said Comon Land in any way whatsoever, and in Case Said Com tce Shall find any tim- ber or board Loggs Cut on Said undivided Land & Lying on the Same or Else where Said Com ,ee are to dispose of the Same for the use of the Proprietors 1 747-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 263 [218] voted that Benj" : Flagg Esqr maj r : Dan" Heywood & John Chandler Esqr be a Committee to rectify any mistake in the Survey or record of any part of the ministeeriall or School Land in Said Town voted that Cap 1 Palmer Goulding and Lieu' Tho" : Stearnes be aded to the Committee for Calling Proprietors meetings in the room of Adam winthrop & william Jenison Esq™ De- ceased voted at Said meeting that Benj" : Flagg Cap' Palmer Goulding and maj r Dan 1 Heywood be a Committee to make Search in to the records to See if Each Proprietor hath y e full of his rights recorded & no more as also to Se if all the Grants made by Said Proprietors are recorded and make report to the Pro- • prietors as Soon as may bee voted that what has been Expended in the house at this meeting be paid by maj r Heywood the Treasuror Said Proprietors to ac6t with him for the Same voted that the Present meeting be adjourned to the Second mon- day of march next at one of the Clock afternoon at the Dwelling house of maj r : Dan" Heywoods in Worcester attests Jonas Rice moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Common & undivided Lands in Worcester met by an adjournment at the house of maj r Dan 1 Heywood in Said Worcester on the ninth of march 1746-7 whereas the Common and undivided Land in the Town of Wor- cester will not admitt of a Division too and among the Proprietors according to Each ones right or Share therein without Great Cost & Damage to Said Proprietors therefore voted that Benj a : Flagg and Jonas Rice Esq" [219] and mr John Chaddick or the major part of them be a Committee in the name of Said Proprietors to make Sale of all Such Land to the highest bidder after Justice has been done to all Such Proprietors [as] have not yet had their Equitable proportion Laid out Except- ing also what is or has been in Controversy with the Proprietors 2 64 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 74 7 . of Leicester and pass Good and ample Deed or deeds in the Law for Conveying the Same giveing thirty days notice of the time & place of Sale by posting up notifycations at the Publick houses in Worcester and by notifying the Same in the Boston Evening post at least four weeks successively, that Said Lands be sold in parcels or all together as Said Committee Shall Judge Proper or most for the advantage of the Proprietors and that the money ariseing by Such Sale Ly for the further order or disposition of the Proprie- tors voted that the third Division belonging] to the Late Benj a : Flagg Deceased be Completed & recorded voted that the return of a Survey of one hundred & fifty acr's of Land Laid out June 1726 : by Benj a : Flagg Sur r at the desir of Cap* Nathaniel Jones deceased by order of messures Ger- shom Rice James Taylor &: moses Leonard to make y e right of rar George Danson Equel in proportion with others be recorded & held by the assigns of Said Nat" : Jones Deceased they paying the Charge of Said Survey & recording voted that the return of Sothing more then thirty acr's of Land Laid out by Nathaniel moore and moses Leonard in June 1724 : to John Kellog be recorded to Said Kellog and held by his assignes voted : that fifteen acr's of Land Contained in John Smiths Deed to Joseph Clark and of which there has been an omission in the recording of it be now recorded to Said Clark his heirs & assignes voted that the Committee for making Sale of the Lands first to Lay out to Brigadier Sam" Waldo Esqr Sixty two acr's of Land to Compleat a third Division of Land Laid out origin- ally on the [220] Right of Daniel Tural the Said Waldo Holding the Said right is wanting that Quantity voted that the a fore Said Committee have Liberty to Lay out to Cap' Palmer Goulding So much Land as will Compleat a Grant made to him of Eighty acr's Sep r : 10 : 1738, at their discretion 1 747. J Worcester, Massachusetts. 265 voted, that the afore Said Committee be directed to See that Jus- tice be done to Each Proprietor in any Lands wanting to Compleat former Divisions at the Charg of Such Proprietors voted that Said Com ,ee be desired that Justice be don the Said Proprietors with respect to any persons that have had Land Laid out to them without any Legal right or Grant therefor voted that forty four Shillings & Eleven pence old Tenor being the Expense of Committees &c be paid by the Proprietors Treas- uror the afore going votes passed at Said meeting attests Jonas Rice moderator Whereas there is Sundry parcels of Land in the Town of Wor- cester unapropreated and lys Comon and it being proposed and Thought proper to have all the Said parcels of Land in Said Town Sold for the most money they will fetch and the whol produce there of to be applied and Laid out for the purchasing a Real Es- tate for and Towards the maintainance of the Gospel ministry in Said Town forever therefore we the Subscribers being non resident Proprietors of Said Common Land in Said Town Ship do freely Consent and Desire they may be disposed off as aforesaid for the Ends and purposes a fore Said and for no other use whatsoever and in order to Effect the [221] Same we desire that the Proprietors [ ? shall be present at their next Proprietors meeting that is to be held In Said Town of Worcester upon adjournment on the Second monday of march next would bring it into a vote and proceed to Chuse three or five Suitable men of their number to be a Com tee for Selling all and Every parcel of Said Comon and undivided Land & Lay out the whol produce thereof in a Sutable Real Estate and build a Sutable House or Houses thereon if needfull to be purchased in Said Town for the use of and towards the maintain- PKOP. RKC. 34 266 Records of the Proprietors. [1749. ance of the Golple ministry in Said Town forever this we heartily Consent to and desire as witness our hands here to Subscribed Daniel Henchman February the 13 : 1746-7 Cornelius Waldo Nat 11 Boston [ ?] for Eliakem Palmer Esqr & Company Thomas Foxcroft we the Subscribers being the major part of a Com tee Chosen and impowered by the Proprietors of the Common and undivided Land in Worcester in the County of Worcester to appoint and Call Pro- prietors meetings from time to time as cccasion Shall require do hereby warn and give notice to Said Proprietors that they meet and assemble at the meeting house in Said Worcester on tuseday the Sixth day of march next at one of the Clock afternoon then and there for the Proprietors to Consider and act on the following particulars first to Se if the Proprietors will Choose and impower a Commit- tee to recover in the Law the Possession of Such peice or peices of the Comon and undivided Lands in Said Worcester now in Possession of any person or persons who refuse to re- sign the Possession of the Same to Said [222] Proprietors 2 d ly to Se if the Proprietors will reconsider their votes heretofore past respecting the Cedar Swa[m]ps in Said Worcester and appoint Som Sutable persons to Sell the Same to the highest bidder the money to be for the use of the Proprietors 3 d : to give Such further power & Instrucliones to the Com ,ee ap- pointed to Setle Boundry Lines between the Towns of Wor- cester and Leicester as Shall be thought needfull and to Grant money to defray the Charge of the Same 4 th ly : to recive the report of the Committee appointed to Sell & dispose of the Comon and undivided Land in Said Worcester So far as they have proceeded in the affair and to dispose of the money that hath or Shall be received for Said Sale in Such way & manner as they Shall think proper 1 749.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 267 5 th to receive the report or Reports of any other Committee ap- pointed by Said Proprietors 61y to acl & vote any other thing or things that Shall be thought for the advantage of the Proprietors dated Worcester January the 29 : 1749 Cornelius Waldo Daniel Heyvvood Benj a : Flagg Palmer Goulding Worcester march 7 th : 1 749 the Subscribers Certify that this notifycation was posted accord- ing to Law Dan 1 Heywood Benj a Flagg at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and undivided Land in Worcester in the County of Worcester Legally warned & mett at the meeting house in Said Town on tuseday the 6 th of march 1 749 : one of the Clock [223] afternoon : at Said meeting Benj a Flagg Esq r was Chosen moderator attests Daniel Heywood voted that the meeting be adjourned for half an hour to y° Dwelling house of maf Daniel Hey woods then mett at Said time & place and voted at Said meeting that maf Daniel Heywood John Chand- ler & Benj a Flagg Esq" or any two of them be and are hereby fully impowered in the name of the Proprietors to Sue for and re- cover in Law the possession of any peice or peices of the Comon and undivided Land in Worcester now in the possession of any person or persons who refuse to resign the possession of the Same to Said Proprietors and the Said Committee are hereby fully au- thorized and impowered as agents (in fact and name) of the Pro- prietors of the Common & undivided Lands in the Town of Wor- cester, and at their Cost & Charge in particular to Sue out and Recover possession of a peice of Comon Land belonging to Said Proprietors Bounded westerly on the County or Country Road Southerly on the Land of John Chandler Jur Esqr, northerly on Land of L' Thomas Stearnes & Easterly on School Land So Called 268 Records of the Proprietors. [1749. or how ever otherwise bounded or reputed to be bounded also all the Common Land adjoyning there to of which is now in the oc- cupation of Said Stearnes and they are desired to be as Speedy as may be in pursuing the mind of the Proprietor* in the affair voted that maj r Daniel Heywood & L l Thomas Stearnes be aded to the Committee appointed at a meeting of the Proprietors held the Sixth of Feb : 1746-7 for puting an End to the disputes arisen between the Towns of Leicester &: Worcester the Setling whereof ] the propertys of the respective Proprietors as to the Land on the Line, and it was also voted that as an additionall Instruc- tione to Said Com tee that as occasion may be they have and here by they have full authority given them in the name of the Pro- prietors to purchase or dispose of any unapropreated Lands ad- joyning on or near the Line at a middling moderat rate and to Exe- cute Sutable & proper Deeds or Instruments for Conveyance or perfecting the Same in Such way as they Shall think fitt in all which the Proprietors will indemnify the Said Committee it was also voted that the maj r part of Said Com tee be a Quorum all the Charge that has or may arise in the affair to be boarn by the Pro- prietors and they are desired to be as Speedy in Setling the affair as may be [224] voted : that the Expenses of the Proprietors at this meeting be paid out of their money in the hands of Jonas Rice Esq r voted that y e Present meeting be adjourned to the Dwelling house of mr Luke Browns in Worcester on monday the fourteenth of may next at two of the Clock after noon Benj a : Flagg : moderator Worcester November 17:1 749 Rec d of maj r Daniel Heywood twenty five Shillings old Tenor Ex- penses on the Proprietors Committee with the Proprietors of Lei- cester at a nother meeting twenty five Shillings march 20 : & 21 : about Land by the meeting house thirty Eight Shillings all old Tenor, all twenty 2 Shillings Last Emmision ^ r John Chandler Benj a : Flagg Rec d the above accl in full by me Daniel Heywood 175°-] Worcester, Massachusetts. 269 at a meeting of the Proprietores of the Common and undivided Land in Worcester mett by an adjournment, at the Dwelling house of m r Luke Browns in holder in Worcester on monday the 14 th : of may 1750: two of the Clock afternoon voted at Said meeting that the meeting be adjourned to the Dwelling house of L' Thomas Stearnes in Worcester to meet on monday the 2 7 day of august next at one of the Clock after noon attests Benj a : Flagg moderator [225] at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and undi- vided Land in Worcester mett by an adjournment on munday the 27 th : day of aug': 1750 at the Dwelling house of Cap 1 Thomas Stearns in Worcester voted at Said meeting that the meeting be further adjourned to maj r Daniel Heywoods in Worcester & to meet on monday the fifth of November next at one of the Clock after noon attests Benj a Flagg moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Lands in Worcester mett by adjournment at the Dwelling house of maj r Daniel Heywoods in Said Worcester on monday the 5 th : of November : 1 750 voted at Said meeting that the Land formerly proposed for a Road between the Land of Deacon Nathanil more & mr John Stowel leading toward m r Thomas Rices be Granted to Said Stowel his heirs and assignes in Consideration and in full Sat- isfaction for the Road Laid out Leading by Said Stowels Dwelling house voted at Said meeting that the Land Lying between Land now in the Possession of Palmer Goulding Junior and absolom Rice, and So thro A Said Rices formerly left & used for a Road be Granted and allowed to Absolom Rice his heirs and assignes forever in full Consideration for the Road Since Laid out thro A Said Rices Land by his Dwelling house 270 Records of tke Proprietors, [ 1 750. voted that the Present meeting be farther adjourned to monday the twelfth day of November Instant at tour a Clock after noon at the Dwelling house of Cap 1 Thomas Stearnes in Wor- cester . attests Benj" : Flagg moderator at a meeting ot the Proprietors of the Common and undivided Land men by an adjournment November 12 th : 1 750 voted that this meeting be farther adjourned to the Dwelling house of maj* Daniel Heywoods in Worcester on monday the nin- teenth day of November Instant at five of the Clock after noon attests Benj" : Flagg moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Common & undivided Land in Worcester by an adjournment on monday [226] the nin- teenth day of November 1 750 voted at Said meeting that the present meeting be farther adjourn- ed to the Dwelling house of maj* Daniel Hcvwoods in Wor- cester to monday the 26 th ot November Instant at three of the Clock after noon attest, Benj* : Flagg : moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon & undivided Land in Worcester mett by an adjournment on the 26 : of November : 1 75° voted at Saul meeting that the Charge of the house being Light Shillings Law full money be paid by Jonas Rice Esq* out of the Proprietors money in his hands voted .11 Said meeting that the Present meeting be adjourned to monday the third day of December next at five ot the Clock after noon to the Dwelling house of Cap' Thomas Stearnes in Worcester attests Benj" : Flagg moderator 1 75°- 1 Worcester \ Massachusetts. 271 at [a] meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and undivi- ded Lands in wore ester mett [by] an adjournment on monday third day ot December 1750 at Said meeting the Committee here to fore appointed by this Propriety tor the Setting the Line between this & the Proprietors of Leicester So far as they Joyn made a verbal! report in forming that they had a greed with the Committee of the Proprietors of the Proprietors of Leicester, to have the line between them run by Robert Goddard Esq' by his Instrument Supposing that his In- struments agreed with others they were Compared witli which Said Goddard has Sed they do not upon a point agreeable with a plan of the Town of Worcester (viz) north twelve Degrees west and in riming the Same it Comes greatly in upon Worcester and even further Last ward of the Line Called wards Line which was always understood to run north Eleven degrees fifteen minutes west, and that Said Goddard upon reviewing his Instrument found they were not right when he run Said Line & So did not Compleat the Same and haveing Corrected his Instrument he finds Still that a line Riming north twelve deg'-west, by them will fall Esward of wards Line which was the utmost Extent that Leicester [227] Proprietors ever Expected to Com to, the Said Committee further reported that they have Since had a meeting with the Committee of Leicester Proprietors & had offered them to renew and Es- tablish wards Line to be the divisionall Line between Said Pro- prietys but the Com"'' in behalf of Leicester in formed them that if this Propriety would reimbuss the Charges they had alrcdy been at in the affair they would Establish Wards Line The Proprietors taking Said report into Consideration cSz as the Controversy has Subsisted a great many years alredy and if no agreement be Com into it may be attended with future Cost and (barges therefore it is unanimously voted by the Proprietors that their Committee or the major part of them (on whose Judgment and intigrity they Chearfully rely) be & they are hereby fully and absolutely impowered in the name of the Proprietors of the Com- mon and undivided Lands in Worcester, to Setle the affairs of the Line afore said in the best way & manner they Can Either by the 272 Records of the Proprietors. [1750. Judgment of indifferent men or other wise and that Such Sum of money as they may agree to give to the Proprietors of Leicester or their Com ,ee for or towards reimbursing their Charges (if any they give) be taken out of the money Lying in the Committee ap- pointed for Selling Land, for which this vote Shall be a Sufficient order for Said Com tee to deliver the Same & it is further voted that the doings of the Committee for Setling the Line be to all in- tents & purposes binding on the part of this propriety, voted that the Charge of the house at the Present meeting being two Shillings Lawfull money be paid by maj r Rice out of the Proprietors money voted at Said meeting that the Present meeting be farther ad- journed to the Dwelling house of m r Luke Browns in Wor- cester to monday the 1 7" 1 : day of December Current at four of the Clock afternoon attests Benj a : Flagg moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and undivided Land in Worcester mett by an adjournment on monday december the 17: 1750 voted that Col John Chandler maj r Dan" Heywood and John Chandler Jur Esq r be a Committee to Setle accounts [228] with the Committee appointed for Selling the Common and undivided Land in Worcester So far as they have gone and So from time to time and to what the Ballance will be in fa- vour of the Proprietors and also what may be due to Each ten acre right in order that Each Proprietor may have & re- ceive what is their Just due ariseing by the Sale of Said Lands and that they report at the next meeting So far as they may have then gone and that it be an instruction to the Com ,ee to allow the Com tee for Selling of Land as follows (viz) to Benj a Flagg Esq r the Surveyor for Each day - - o - 3" - 4 d to Jonas Rice Esq r & mr John Chaddick o - 2 - 8 : Each for Each day they have Spent, and that Such further Sum be allowed Cap 1 Flagg for drawing Platts &c as they Shall think Reason- able — i 75 i .J Worcester, Massachusetts. 273 voted at Said meeting that the Comon Land three rod in wedth Lying between the Road Called the new Road and the Land of Benj a : Flagg on the west Side of Dansons Brook bounded northerly by Said Road Easterly by Said Brook Southerly by Said Flaggs Land So Extending westerly as far as Said Flaggs Land goes be hereby Granted to Said Flagg his heirs & as- signes for ever in Consideration of his Trouble & Care in Searching the the records in order to find out the Several parcels of Common Land in Worcester voted that the Expenses of the house at this meeting being 0-4-0 be paid by Jonas Rice Esq r out of the Proprietors money in his hands voted that the present meeting be farther adjourned to the Dwell- ing house of maj r Daniel Heywood in holder in Worcester on monday the Seventh day of January next at three of the Clock afternoon Benj a : Flagg, moderator [229] at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undi- vided Land in Worcester mett by an adjournment on the 7 th of January 1 750-1 voted that y e meeting be farther adjourned to Tuseday the 5 th : day of march next at nine of y e Clock fore noon at the Dwelling house of maj r Daniel Heywoods in Worcester attest Benj" : Flagg moderator We the Subscribers being a Committee Chosen and appointed by the Proprietors of the Common and undivided Lands of Wor- cester in the County of Worcester to Call meetings of Said Pro- prietors from time to time as occasion Shall require These are therefore to notify Said Proprietors of the Comon & undivided Lands in Worcester that they meet and assemble at the Dwelling house of maj r Daniel Heywoods in Said Worcester on PROP. kec. , - 274 Records of the Proprietor's. [1750. the fifth day of march next at nine of the Clock fore noon then & there to Consider and act on the following particulars first) to See if the Proprietors will Grant the three rod of Land thro A Said Waldos Land part of the Six rod left for the Road Called the new Road in full Satisfaction for the Town Road Laid out on the Southerly part of Said Waldos Farm Leading to the Ministeerial Land 2 : to See if the Proprietors will Grant the Petition of John Chand- ler Jur Esq r and dispose of a Small part of the Common and undivided Land in Worcester next adjoyning to the Southerly Side of the Land Said Chandler now Dwells on 3) to Know the minds of Said Proprietors respecting the Land in Several parts of the Town left for Roads and not as yet im- proved for that use and to act thereon as they Shall think proper 4 : to act and vote any other thing or things as Shall then [230] be thought for the advantage of the Proprietors Cornelius Waldo January 31" : 1 750 Benj a : Flagg Dan" : Heywood Palmer Golding Thomas Stearnes These may Certify that the within notifycation hath been pub- lished as the [law] directs Benj a : Flagg march 5 : 1750 Daniel Heywood at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Common and undivided Lands in Worcester Legally warned & mett at maj r Daniel Hey- woods in Worcester on the 5"' of march 1750 Said Proprietors also being mett at Said time and place by an adjournment from Jan- uary the Seventh : 1 750 at Said meeting Benj a : Flagg Esq r was Chosen moderator attests Jonas Rice voted at Said meeting that the within mentioned three Rod of Land part of the Land left for the Road Called the new Road I75 1 -! Worcester, Massachusetts. 275 thro 1 the farm in Worcester lately belonging to Cornelius Waldo Esqr be hereby Granted to Said Waldo his heirs and assignes for ever in full Satisfa6tion for the Road Laid out on the Southerly Side of his Land in Worcester leading to the ministeerial first division and also for all the other Roads alredy Laid out thro* Said Farm voted : that Benj a : Flagg & Jonas Rice Esq" : and m r John Chad- dick be a Committee to Confer with the towns Com ,ee about the Land petitioned for by John Chandler Ju r & upon their Considering and agreeing upon the Reasonableness thereof, and the price thereof to Sell and dispose of So much of Said Land to him as they Shall think proper and to Execute a Good & Lawfull deed thereof in Consert with the Towns Committee voted at Said meeting that Benj a : Flagg Daniel Heyvvood and Jo- nas Rice Esq rs m r John Chaddick and John Chandler Ju r Esq r or the maj r [231] part of them be a Commitee fully and absolutely impowered to view the Situation and Circumstances of all the Lands left for Roads in the Town of Worcester, and where the Land left in is not taken up or in part taken up for Roads to Sett a moderate value thereon and that the price they So Sett be paid by the person or persons to whom the Land afore Said be So assigned, if they Se Cause to Comply or to Setle any of the afore Said Lands in any other way they Shall think proper and that they make report to the Proprie- tors so Soon as may be for the Proprietors then to Grant the afore Said Lands 10 the person they are by the Committee assigned to their heirs and asiignes for ever voted that Benj" : Flagg Jonas Rice Esq r & m r John Chaddick be a Committee fully impowered to Setle the affair with mr Thomas Hagget respecting his having Laid out to him five acrs 76 : perch as third division more then his Grant, and to Say what Said Hagget Shall pay for the Same for the use of the Proprietors & to make return as Soon as may be at Said meeting the Committee appointed to Setle the affair wih the Heirs of Stephen minott Esq r deceased respecting about three acrs & three quarters of an acre of undivided Land in Worcester, Said Deceased Built a house and Barn on, made 276 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 5 1 . a verbal report that they had treated with m r minott one of the heirs as also one of the Ex ,ors to the Said deceaseds Last will and testament & that they are of opinion in Case Said Executor forth with pay four pounds Lawfull money for the use of the Proprietors that then the Said three acres and three quarters of an acre be it more or Less, be Granted to Said deceaseds heirs for ever voted that this report be accepted provided the Said Executor forth with pay to Benj a : Flagg Esq r for the use of the Pro- prietors the above mentioned Sum of four pound Lawfull money voted that twenty Shillings Lawfull money be paid out of the Pro- prietors money to maj r Daniel Hey wood in full discharge for his and his Brother Josiah Heywood of Concord Service in Carrying the Chain for to mesure the meadows in Worcester Said maf Heywood to be accountable to Said Josiah Hey- wood for the one half of Said Twenty Shillings [232] voted that the Charge of the house at the present meeting being two pounds twelve Shillings & ten pence old tenor be paid by maf Rice out of the Proprietors money in his hands voted that this meeting be adjourned to the Dwelling house of maf Daniel Heywoods in Worcester on the twentieth of may next at one of the Clock after noon attests Benf : Flagg moderator at a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Land in Worcester mett by an adjournment on the 20 th of may I75 1 voted that this meeting be adjourned to the first monday of Sep r : next twelve of the Clock at noon at the Dwelling house of Maj r Daniel Heywoods in Said Worcester attests Benj a : Flagg moderator 1 7 5 i . ] Worcester, Massachusetts. 277 [233] These are to Warn all the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Lands in Worcester to meet and assemble at the House of maj r Daniel Heyvvood in Worcester on y e 20 th Day of Novem- ber next Ensueing at twelve o Clock Said Day then and there to acl on y e articles following vizt i st To Choose a Proprietors Clerk 2 to Receive y € Report of y e Late Comitte appointed for Selling y e Comon and undivided Lands in Worcester in order that Each proprietor may Receive their proportion 3 To Choose a Surveyor if needfull 4 To Receive y e Report of maj r Daniel Hey wood Late proprie- tors Treasurer 5 To See if the Late Comitte has made Satisfaction to all y' pro- prietors that had any demands on y e proprietors if not that it may be Done 6 to act any thing or things that y e proprietors Shall think to be for y e Proprietors Benefit Daniel Heywood ~\ Dated the 28 th of October 1 75 1 Palmer Golding >■ Comitte Thomas Stearns ) November 20 th 1751 These are to Certify that the within No- tification has been posted according to Law Daniel Heywood Thomas Stearns Palmer Goulding Entered from y e original Warrant & Indorsement and Compared there with J Chandler Jur : Clerk [234] Att a meeting of the Proprietors of y e Comon and undi- vided Land in Worcester Legally warned and mett at the Dwell- ing house of maj r Daniel Heywood on y e 20 th Day of November I75 1 Major Daniel Heywood was Chosen moderator John Chandler Esq was Chosen Clerk of said proprietors and was sworn in the meeting by Jonas Rice Esq 278 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 7 5 1 . Voted that m r William Young be y e Surveyor for finishing & Compleating y e Survey of such Lands as are needfull for y e pro- prietors To do and said Surveyor is desired to attend as he shall be Called upon by Jonas Rice Esq and m r John Chadick who are surviving of the Comitte Chosen march y e 9 th 1746 and that said young be on oath Voted that m r Joshua Biglo and John Chandler Jun r Esq be a Comitte to settle accounts with major Daniel Heywood Treasurer of the proprietors and Report at the adjournment of this meeting for y e Proprietors to acl thereon and the Clerk is desired to attend on them with the Books The Comitte for Laying out Lands to make satisfaction to such proprietors] as had any Demands on f proprietors made a Ver- ball Report that they had Compleated that affair Therefore Voted that the fifth article in the warrant Relateing thereto be Dismissed and it is accordingly Dismissed In answer to the Second article in the warrant & as the Comitte appointed y e 1 7 th of Last December have not Compleated the af- fair then Comitted to them which Relates to said second article Therefore Voted that said Comitte be desired to Compleat y l affair as soon as may be & to Lay y e same before y e proprietors at y e adjournment of this meeting Voted that m r Joshua Bigelow & maj r Heywood be a Comitte with the Clerk to Receive all the Books Papers & Plans belonging to the Prop" that were in y e Keeping of the Late Clerk Benjamin Flagg Esq Dec d and to give a Discharge to rn r asa Flagg Exc r of y e Testament of said Deceased for y e same Voted that the Survivors of the Comitte heretofore appointed for Selling y e Comon Lands are desired to Compleat that affair forth with in as much as there Cant be a Division of the money among y e proprietors till the same is Done Voted that seven shillings and sixpence be paid out of y e Comon stock for y e Expenses at this meeting at maj r Heywood which was paid by maj r Rice 1752.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 279 [235] Voted that this meeting be adjourned to the Third monday of Feb r y next at Twelve Clock at noon at the House of maj r Daniel Heywood The above Votes pass a at Said meeting Daniel Heywood mod r att and in Said meeting John Chandler Esq was sworn to the faithfull Discharge of y" office & Duty of Clerk of Said prop" Before me Jonas Rice Jus' pac Entered from y e originall Votes And compared there with ■$ J Chandler Pro : Cler Worcester ss Decern 1 " 2 d : 1751 W m young Chosen Surveyor &6"t made oath that in all things to \\ ch he might be called by the Comittee in Surveying as in y e afore going Votes is mentioned that he would act faithfully [ ] J Chandler Jus' pac Art a meeting of the Proprietors of the Comon and undivided Land in Worcester held by adjournment this : 1 7" 1 Day of Febru- ary : 1752 : at Twelve of the Clock at noon from the 20 th Day of November Last at the House of maj r Dan 1 Heywood in Worcester I m r Joshua Biglo and John Chandler Jun r Esq r a Comitte ap- pointed at the meeting in nov r Last to* Settle accounts with maj r Heywood Treasurer of y* - proprietors made Report which was Read and accepted and the Said Treasurer is accordingly Discharged and it was Voted that the Note of Ten pound Sixteen shillings due from the Estate of Benj a Flagg Esq r Dec d old Tenor be divided with the money arising by the Sale of Land &ct II Voted that a Plan of forty seven acres of Land Laid out to satisfy and Compleat the third Division of the heirs of maj r Hench- man protracted by W" Young Surveyor as the Same was for- merly Laid out by Benj a Flagg Esq Surveyor and Jonas Rice Esq and m r John Chaddick Comitte be Ratified and confirm- ed to Said Heirs and that y e plan be Recorded they paying y e cost of y e Survey & Recording 2 80 Records of the Proprietors. [1752. III John Chandler Esq & major Heywood the Survivors cf a Comitte appointed the Sixth of Febry : 1746-7 to Rectify any mistake in the Survey or Records of the ministerial & School Land made a Verball Report that there was a mistake in the in the Survey and Record of a Third Division of fifty acres of School Land as Recorded in the 152 page of the Records and that in Lieu thereof they had Surveyed forty nine acres and forty perch of Land at wigwam Hill north [236] of Land Sold to John Chandler Esq and william Johnson and South of third Division Land Laid out to mr Payne formerly as by the Survey and plan made by W m Young the 9" 1 of Last Jan- uary appears which Survey was now accepted and it was Vo- ted and ordered that y e Plan be Recorded and Said Land Confirmed for y e use of the School according to the original design, and Said Comitte also further informed that thev had pitched upon a piece of Land to Compleat said Third Divi- sion bounding South on Land of John Chandler junr Esq where he now Dwells west on the main Road north on Land of Captain Stearns and East on the Home Lott or first Divi- sion of School Land containing about three Quarters of an acre which was also Voted to Ratified and confirmed to com- pleat said Third Division said Lands having been agreed upon by y e Comitte for that Purpose before the Death of Cap'. Flagg IV Voted that a plan of forty Eight acres and one hundred & Eight Perch to compleat the Hon b!c Brigadier Samuel Waldos Division protracted & Surveyed by W m Young the 1 i lh of Last January be Ratified and confirmed to said Waldo his heirs & assignes forever and that the plan be Recorded the same having been formerly Sequestered for that purpose V Upon a motion made by Cap 1 Palmer Goulding Voted that a Plan made by Cap' Benj a . Flagg of Sixteen acres and Twenty perch of Land Laid out to compleat his Demands for the Eighty acres of Land Granted him in June 1 738 be Recorded at his cost 1 75 2.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 281 VI a Report Signed by Jonas Rice Daniel Heywood John Chad- dick & John Chandler Jun r the maj r . Part of a Comitte ap- pointed in march Last to View the Lands Left for Roads in Said Town &c. was Read Voted and accepted in all its Parts Excepting where the Same hath Relation to Land Left for a way thro 4 Land now in possession of Thomas wheeler and Samuel mower which Lyes for further consideration and said Report is to be Recorded at Length VII Voted that the Plans of Two peices of Land Laid out for- merly to compleat the Third Division of Benj\ Flagg Sen r Dec d . one peice containing nine acres and Sixty Eight Rod sold by Benj\ Flagg Esq r . Dec d . to Samuel andrew march 20 th 1743 the other peice contains Ten acres and one hun- dred & Twenty perch Laid out by Cowdens Land be Re- corded which Two Peices with what was Laid out formerly adjoyning to the place where the said Benj a . Flagg Sen r Dwelt in his Life Time compleats said Third Division VIII Voted that John Chandler and Jonas Rice Esq and mr John Chaddick be a Comitte if Called forth and paid for the same to View the bounds if to be found of a certain Tract of Land containing Seventeen acres and a hundred and forty Rod sold by the Late W ra Jenison Esq. Deceased to James Hamilton Dec d by Deed Dated January 13 th 1729 Lying on both sides French River & called third Division Laid to the Heirs of Peter Goulding Dec d . and to search the Records needfull and Report to the adjournment of this meeting how they find the same IX Voted that John Chandler Esq maj r : Daniel Heywood & John Chandler Jun Esq or the major part of them be a Comitte to Receive the Bonds notes & money now in the hands of [237] Jonas Rice Esq and m r John Chaddick the Survivors of the Comitte appointed for selling the Comon and undivided Land in Worcester being the Property of said proprietors and aris- ing by the sale of their Land and that out of the same they pay to Each person who shall make out a Tittle Twenty shill- ings Lawfull money for Each Ten acre Right' such person 1KOP. REC. -£ 282 Records of the Proprietors. [1752. shall claim and to the Intent that all people may have opper- tunity to make out Such their claims the Comitte are desired to Insert in one or more of the Boston weekly news papers that all Claimers do within three months Exhibitt their claims to said Comitte - It was also Voted that Each proprietor upon his Receiving the sum that may be Due to him give a Receipt to the Com tee therefor therein promising to Refund or Repay the same to the Treasurer of said proprietors for the time being if it should so happen his Right should prove not Le- gall and also so much as may by any unforseen accident be such persons Just proportion of any sum that may be here- after Recovered of said proprietors if any such there be — and said Comitte are desired to Turn the money due in the most Early way they can so that as Little difficulty arise to the Debtor as may be the said comitte to be accountable to y e proprietors for their doings and that they be paid for their Trouble the Ballance Due being about the sum of Lawfull money in favour of said Proprietors X It was further Voted that the Comitte in whose Names the Notes and bonds are Taken be desired to put the same in Suit if need be or to give sufficient Power to y e Comitte now appointed for that purpose XI Voted that the sum of Ten Shillings spent at this meeting be paid by Jonas Rice Esq out of the money in his hands and then the meeting was by Vote farther adjourned to the first monday in Sep' next to meet at this place at Twelve of the Clock at noon memo, a Report of the Comitte about Thomas Hagates having five acres & 76 perch of 3 rd Division Land was accepted at said meeting The aforegoing Votes Past att r Daniel Heywood moderator Entered from the original Votes and compared therewith I75 2 -] Worcester, Massachusetts. 283 1 The Comitte appointed the 5 th , of Last march for Viewing the Scituation and Circumstances of the Lands Left for Roads in the Town of Worcester hereby Report that a Six Rod Road through the Town is not so Recorded and only mentioned through part of the Land of Israel Jenison the Late Cap'. Flaggs House Lott between the Land of James Brown & John Chandler Junr the school and ministeriall Land and the Land and the Land of the Heirs of W" m°Clellan Uec d . and appre- hending it will be most for y e peace of the Inhabitants of said Town that Each person adjoyning said Road fence the same up to four Rods wide & y' y e same be granted to them Ex- cepting through y e middle of y e Town we apprehending that it would be best for the Road to be Kept the Same wedth it now is from the Stone Bridge to the House of James Brown the same not to be Kept more then Six Rods wide 2 that the Land Left Through Winthrops & minots Land now in the Possession of Tho' wheeler and Samuel moore be Granted to Each of them so far as it runs through Each of their Land it being Intimated that they want measure 3. That one Rod of y e Land more than the Three Rod Laid out by the Town for a way through Cap' Thomas Stearns Land adjoyning prospe6t Brook be Granted to [238] said Stearns it being Intimated that he wants measure \ that the Land allowed for a Road runing through the Land of John Chaddick called y' new Road be granted to him in con- sideration of his good services viz' only so much thereof as Runs through his Land west of the Road Leading to Robert Barbers ; it being apprehended that there was Land Left for a Road through y e Land 'now in the Possession of Nahum willard that the same be Granted to said willard 1 there being also In the plans a Read Pricl across Land in the possession of John Chandler Esq r Leading to the old Burying Place that the same be granted to said Chandler It being In 284 Records of the Proprietors. [i752- the Land he bought of Judge Palmer and W m Jenison Esq r all which is Humbly Submitted by us Jonas Rice Daniel Heywood John Chaddick John Chandler Jun att a meeting of the Proprietors Feb r y 17 th . 1752 the above Re- port was Read & accepted by the proprietors Excepting that part thereof Relateing to y" Land Left for ways through winthrops and minots Land now in possession of Thomas wheeler and Samuel mower and that the same be Left for further consideration to the adjournment of this meeting but that the other ways as mentioned in this Report be Ratyfied Granted and confirmed to the several persons therein named their Heirs and assigns for ever & that the same be Recorded att r Daniel Heywood moderator Entred from the orig 1 and compared therewith f r J Chandler Pro Cle [239] 1752.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 285 Laid Down and Calculated by Cap* Flaggs Feild Notes 'jj^r W m young Surveyor protracted to a scale of 30 perch to an inch 1 The above Land was Surveyed march 28 : 1749 By Benj tt Flagg Esq r Surveyor and by us as Chain men — Jonas Rice John Chaddick This Piatt was accepted by the proprietors at their meeting march 17 th 1752 and ordered to be Recorded atts Daniel Heywood moderator Entred from y e orig 1 & Compared there with $ J Chandler Pro Cle Pond Biglos Land Fo *Cr ofts L and This platt contains 4 acres and 80 perch Surveyed aprill 10 th 1752/ W» young Surveyor Jonas Rice Esq j Chainmen & John Chaddick j Entered from the originall & Compared there with f J Chandler Pro Cler mem° this Land is Sold to the Rev d m r T Foxcroft 'The foregoing plan is reduced in size from the original. 286 Ret ~ of fhe Proprieb [i75 2 - [240". tpui u* o: ipiad of jo ai* - ^ lir ^ SRI -. ■ :" ■ : 3 i^ 1 - 2. - -^ "" - _ ^ ^ Q - - - — Ln 3 - •- - * - = 2 - — - 5 3. ? = ..-.£ 3-r: =_ -.Si 5 - £ a * -- v£E-_= * V si ^- _- •™ ■■ — -. - v ^ - — z j ■c "Z ^ _ " - a — ~r ■ ■<- s < - __ - — - - — J*! - — ' — r r* » 5 ~ ^^ _ s i — jb -^ • 3 ~ a }tt — — Q s-.» a I! : . I752-] Worcester, Massachusetts. [241] 287 24 acres sold to Luke Brown This Part contains 48 acres & Io8 rod and is to compteat the Honble Brig a . die r Waldos Joa, C ^% This is a Plott of the (onion I. and Laying West of Land and adjoyning to the Land of Joseph Wiley in Worcester of which there is 72 acres and 108 Rods is bounded Every way as signified in the Plott surveyed January nth 1752 P Wni Younge The Plan was accepted by the Proprietors at their meeting Febry 17th 1752 & ordered to be Recorded Daniel Heywood moderator Entred from ye original and compared there with P] Chandler pro cle v xd« ST ' 69 : 1 1 : 1 In y e hands of John Chandler Jr nothing as by this Report on file appears which was Read & accepted Whereupon it was voted by the Proprietors that upon y e said Comittees paying y e above sum into the hands of y e Person to be appointed to Receive y e same they be Discharged voted that John Chandler Jr Receive the within sum of sixty nine pound Eleven Shillings & a penny and that he pay the same agreeable to y e vote and order of y e Proprietors voted that after John Chandler Jur has paid the charges of y e suit Jonathan Gates Recovered against y e proprietors y e charge of y e Comitte for Defending y e same and the Damage & Cost S d Josh- ua Biglo Sustained by y c Loss of y e Land and the Expenses of y e meeting being twenty two shillings & seven pence that he pay what still shall Remain in his hands to such Persons who have not Received their proportion of y e mony ariseing by y e sale of y e Comon Land in said Town they making out a Legel Claim and that he take Proper Receipts to secure the Proprietors so far as the same will Extend as also any other sum he may Receive for the Proprietors In Consequence of y e sale of any Comon Land The aforegoing votes Passed at said meeting att Daniel Heywood Entered from the original '$ John Chandler Jr Proprietors Cler [255] at a meeting of the Proprietors of y e Comon and undivided Land In the Town of Worcester this twenty third day of november a D 1 76 1 by adjournment from y e sixth Day of november currant and then met 304 Records of the Proprietors. [ 1 76 1 . Major Daniel Heywood and Cap* Hemingway a Comittee ap- pointed on y e sixth of november Last for auditing y e accounts Relative to y e action Jonathan Gates Recovered against y e Pro- prietors Reported that they had Examined y e accounts of John Chandler Jr and find Due to him y e sum of 14 : 14 : 8 \ To m r Joshua Biglo y e sum of 5 : 12 : 10 The Execution against y e Proprietors Including y e officers fees 13 : 7 : S 33- l 5 • 2 h which Report being Read was accepted and thereupon voted that John Chandler Jr Pay y e Same out of y e mony He this Day Received of y e Hon ble John Chandler Esq <$: major Daniel Hey- wood a former Comittee appointed for y e Paying y e Respective Sums due to the Proprietors for y e mony ariseing by y e sale of y e Comon and undivided Land in said Town Cap' John Curtis and Phinehas Heywood being appointed a Comitte on oath to apprise y e Land Jonathan Gates Recovered of y e Proprietors which they sold Joshua Biglo — as also y e Damage said Biglo sustained being- first sworn and on oath Reported that he had sustained fifteen pound & fore pence Damage whereupon it was voted that the said John Chandler Ju r Pay him said sum out of y e mony said Chandler this Day Received of y e aforenamed John Chandler Esq & major Daniel Heywood to y e said Joshua Biglo he y e said Biglo Giving a full Reliese to y e Proprietors of all his Demands against y e Proprietors Relative to y e Land sold by them to him Lying north of Kellogs Lott The aforegoing votes Passed at said meeting att Daniel Heywood moderator Entered from y e original votes & d o • / °na« la a " OS and at the Desire of Capt Thomas Stearnes I have Surveyed twelve acres & an half of Land Laying in Worcester to be Laid out on Jacob Holmes Right said twelve acres and an Half was surveyed January 1 769 and Lay as Discribed in this Piatt Surveyed ^ W m Young Entered from y e original & Compared therewith ~$ John Chandler Prop 8 Clerk [The following petition, warrant and record of meeting relating to the election of a clerk in the place of Hon. John Chandler, who had become a refugee, the recovery of the hooks, etc., were written upon two loose sheets. They are here placed in chronological order. Upon one of the sheets is the bill of expenses of the committee appointed in 17 13 to aid in the settlement of the town. This is printed at the end of the Record on page 318. — F. P. R.] To Daniel Henshaw Esq r a Justice of the Peace for the Countey of Worcester in the province of the massachusetts Bay in New England the Subscribers proprietors of the township of Worcester 3 1 6 Records of the Proprietors. [1776. in the Countey of Worcester petition and humbly Sheweth that John Chandler Esq r has been for many yers Clerk of said pro- prietors and has had the keeping of the proprietors Books papers and money & now has fled off from the town of Worcester among the Refugees wee therefore pray that your Honor would grant a Warrant for Calling a meeting of the proprietors for the purposes her in after mentioned one the last monday of June next at the Dwelling house of mrs mary Sterns inholder in Worcester at one a Clock in the afternoon then and there to transact the following matters viz to Choose a moderator of said meeting a Clerk of the proprietors to Receive the proprietors Books papers and money and if they see Cause may Chuse assessors Collectors of taxes a Treasurer a Serveyouer Chain men to Determine what sums of money shall bee Raised to Defrey the Charges that have or may arise and to pass all such votes as by them may bee thought Con- ducive to promot the Intrest of said propriety and to agree upone methods for Calling meetings for the future and your petitioners shall ever pray &c Dated at Worcester 23 may 1776 Joshua Bigelo w James Brown Absolam Rice Robert Smith Jacob Hemenway John Gats Worcester ss To John Gates one of the proprietors of the township in the foregoing petition Greeting -^ You are hereby Required to Notifie and warn the pro- V eal / prietors of said township to meet at the Dwelling House of mrs mary Sterns Inholder in Worcester one the last monday in June next att one a Clock in the afternoon for the pur- pose sett forth in the said petition Given under my hand & seal this 23 may AD 1776 Daniel Henshaw Ju[stice of the Peace] In pursuance of the foregoing warrante I have Notified the pro- prietors within named to attend at time and place with in men- tioned John Gats 1788.] Worcester, Massachusetts. 317 In obedance to the fore Going warrant the proprietors meet at time and place within mentioned and passed the following vots 1 voted that Joshua Bigelow be moderator of this meeti[ng] 2 that Joshua Bigelow be Chosen proprietors Clark in the Rome of John Chandler 3 voted that Jacob Hemenway and Robrte Smith and Absolam Rice Bee a Committey to wait one M rs Chandler with Joshua Bigelow and Receve the Books 4 voted that this meeting be adjourned to the second mondey in July attest Joshua Bigelow moderator [270 & 271] [Blank] [272] To Benj a Heywood Esqr We the Subscribers pray your Honour would forthwith call a Proprietors meeting of this Town as the Law directs in such cases for the following purposes (viz) i 8t To choose a Moderator 2 d To see in as much as the proprietors Clerk now standing is much adva[n]ced in age and unable to do any duty in that office whether the Proprietors will choose another Clark in his room and to do and act on the above as they shall see fit Worcester February 6 th 1 788 Ebenezer Willington William Taylor Jacob Hemingway Nath 1 Moore Jonathan Rice John Stowers Joshua Johnson John White Robert Smith Commonwealth of Massachusetts ,>*"N Worcester ss To Jonathan Rice one of the principal v / proprietors above named The above request being mad to me one of the Justice of the peace for the County of Worcester you are 1 1 8 Records of the Proprietors. [1788. hereby dire6r.ec! and impowered to warn a meeting of the Proprie- tors of the Town of Worcester in manner as the Law direcls to be holden at the House of m r John S[t]owers Inn-holder in S d Wor- cester on Thusday y e 6 th day of September next at three of the clock in afternoon for the purpose in the foregoing request main- tained ; for wich this shall be your Warrent Given under my hand and seal at Worcester the nineteenth day of august in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty eight Benj" Heywood Jus. Peace [The original warrant is endorsed as follows:] September the 5 1 788 In Obedience to the within warrant I have Notified & warned in the usual way & maner the within Named proprietors to attend at time & place within mentioned Jonathan Rice . [Bill of expenses of the committee appointed in 1713 to effect the reset- tlement of Worcester. See pages 59 to 62 and note on page 315.] The Town of Worcester Or 1714 Dec r . 16 th To y e Comittee for their Expenses | at their several meetings & in their j journey to Worcester in order to the J- Settling the S d Town &c w eh was £ 16,, 09,, 2 p d in equal proportion by y e Comittee [end of the record.] CORRECT/OX: Page 173. At end of sixth line from bottom supply •'country road. ; Subscribers' Names. ,22 Subscribers Names. Number of Copies. Hon. William W. Rice, Thomas M. Lamb, Esq. Mr. William A. Emerson, Mr. Henry F. Stedman, Andrew Athy, Esq. Mr. Alfred S. Roe, Gen. Augustus B. R. Sprague. Clarendon Harris, Esq. William T. Harlow, Esq. Mr. Henry I). Barber, Burton W. Potter, Esq. Hon. Edward L. Davis. Rev. George Allen, Mr. William B. Howe, Daniel Seagrave, Esq. Mr. Augustus Stone, Mr. Edward B. Hamilton, Samuel E. Staples, Esq. Mr. Waldo Lincoln, William A. Smith, Esq. Harvey B. Wilder, Esq. Mr. Elliott H. Peabody, Charles A. Chase, Esq. Hon. Henry P. Upham, Lewis W. Hammond, Esq. Massachusetts Historical Society, Francis A. Gaskill, Esq. Boston Public Library, Boston Athenaeum, Charles H. Guild, Esq. Worcester St. Paul, Minn. Worcester, Boston, Worcester, Boston. East Somerville, Mass. Subscribers Names. 323 Number nf ( lopieR. Mr. George E. Littlefield, John A. Lewis. Esq. Thomas H. Dodge. Esq. George Sumner, Esq. Mr. Caleb A. Wall, Hon. Horace Davis, F. Bourquin, Esq. Mr. Charles B. Todd, Mr. Charles W. Fenno, Boston. Worcester, San Francisco, Cal. Philadelphia, Pa. Redding, Conn. East Orange, N. J. General Index. General Index. The names of persons and places are spelled in various ways in the original. The modern method is generally used in this index. A hyphen connecting two numbers denotes that the subject will be found on the intervening pages. Adams, Aaron, 54, 64. 73, 109, 115. 117. 118, 121, 122, 129. 130, 169, 190. 210, 225. 288. Thomas, 222, 24S. William, 30. Addington, Isaac, 60. 62. Agreements of the Settlers. 19, 31, 32 Allen, Rev. Benjamin. 53. 64, 104, 153, 166, 170. 183, 224. Allerton. [Atherton?] Thomas, 47, 51 Andrew, Samuel. 12. 40. 281. Anne's War, Queen, 55. Apportionment of land. 15. Apthorp, Charles, 290. Ararat. Mount, 150, 153. Area of the Town, 13, 39. Atherton, 54, 115. 169, 171. 181. Thomas, 65.. 1 17, 1 19. Atwood. Philip, 23, 31. Auction, lands to be sold by, 263. 295 Auditing Committee, 302, 304. B Baker. Thomas. 42. Ballantine John, 59. 77. 78. Barber, J. 53. Robert, 283. Barnes, Benjamin, 70. 151. 224. Barron, Benjamin, 64. 77, 88. 98. 132, 138. John. 54. 98. Beamin, John, 31. Beamis. Joseph. 29. Bear Brook, 153, 184. Hill. 142. Meadow, 168. Beard. 288. Beaver Brook, no, 137, 162, 184. 193. 194. 196, 238. Beers, Richard, 14. 19, 26, 40. Belcher, Andrew, 12, 14. Bigelow, Daniel. 114, 121, 122, 129, 130, 160, 177. 234, 288. David, 53, 112. Joseph. 29. . Joshua. 29, 262. 278. 279. 295, 298, 3°°-3°7- 309. 3'3- 3 10 ^ 3"7- Timothy. 312. Bimeleck Hill, 80. 86, 89. 165. 170. Binney, Thomas, 54, 82, 108, in, 112, 140. 157. 163, 170. 182, 207. Binning. [Binney?] 196. Birge. John, 44. Bladder Pond, 106, 108, 215. Hill. 243. Blare.' Robert. 233. 235. 253, 254. Hogachoage. see Pachachoag. Boggle. 54- Alexander, 82, 157. Thomas, 1 1 2, 182. Bond. William. 44, 46- 49-5" • 328 General Index. Books. Proprietors' 10. Boston. 13, 21. Evening Post, sale of land to be advertised in. 264. Boston, Nathaniel. 266. Boundaries, disputes concerning, 261 262. 266. 268. 270, 271. Boundary Lines established or re- newed, 216. 233, 239. Boyd. James. 290. Boyden. John, 312. Breeches, the, 133, 188. Bridge, Stone. 283. Brigham. Samuel, 25. 27. 29. Brown. 54, 149, 154. 213. Ichabod. 70. 88. Jacob. 63. 87. James, 283. 312, 316. Luke. 268. 269. 272. Thomas. 24. 25. 31, 50, 51. 70, 87. 88. 105, 113, 154. 210, 216, 224. Bull, Isaac, 51, 53, 54. 63, 71, 80, 86 92. 94. 95, 142, 170. 172, 224. Burial Place. 38, 69, 184, 207. 244. 246, 283. Burncoat Plain, 77. 88. 98. Burr, Rev. Isaac. 228, 231. Bush, Hezekiah, 64. 224. Butler. James, senior, 92. James, 62, 65, 66, 86. 92. 96. 134, 142. 167. 174. 215, 224, 251. Butler's Heirs, 204, 210. Caldwell, William, 222, 227. 240. Cambridge, 14. Cedar Swamp, 87. 169. Plain, 87. Cedar Swamps, votes concerning. 222, 223. 2152, 266. Chaddick, David. 312. John. 263, 272. 275. 278. 281, 283-285. 295, 299. 302, 308. Chainmen appointed. 222. 243, 256. Chandler, John, 258. 262, 263, 267. 272. 277-281. 285-287, 289- 296, 298. 300. 301. 303-305. John. Jr. 217, 219. 267, 272, 274 275, 277-281. 283. 284, 295, 2 97- 2 99. 301-304. 3°7- 3»7- Mrs. 317. Characteristics of the place, 13. Chestnut Hill, 73. 95, 144, 157, 179. 188, 206. 227. Childs. John, Jr. (of Holden) 313. Citadel, the, 34-36. 42, 44, 46, 84. Claim, Indian. 20. Clark, Joseph, 264. Clerk chosen. 220, 301, 317. Committee to explore the country. 1 1 12. Report of. 13. Committees appointed by the Cen- eral Court, 10, 19. Common Charges, how paid, 16. Conditions of the Crants, 10. Connecticut Road, 21. 23, 82. 88, 98, 103. Corn Mill, see Grist Mill. Court House, Proprietors to meet at, 243- Cowden, 2S1. Cowel. 43. 54, 63, S4. S5. 124, 125, 129. 130. 158. 224. Crane. Benjamin, 26. 47. Creswait, Charles. 44. Crosby, 185. 207. Joseph. 155. 222. 226. Josiah. 164. Curtis. 142. Ephraim. 20, 22, 39. 53. 64, 69, 82. 89, 103, in. 120, 137, 167 196. 213. 215, 224. 238. General Index. 329 Curtis, John. 27, 28, 259, 301, 304. Curtis Farm, 140, 145, 161, 258. D Dana, Jacob, 24. 25. Richard, 24, 31. Daniel, Samuel. 54, 63, 80, 85, 86, 124-127. 158, 225. Dansun, George. 42. 44. 45, 53. 64. 163. 174. 175, 179. 183. 188, 190, 203. 206. 209, 214, 215, 224, 226, 23S, 255. 256, 264. 287, 288. Danson's Brook, 258, 273. Davis, 53. 224. Samuel. 88. Debts to be paid. 227. Deed. Indian, 20. Dickson. James. 162. 201. Dividend to the Proprietors. 281. Dividing Dine, 158. 176. 1S8, 190, 208. 210, 238. 243. 251. Dudley. Gov. Joseph. 60, 62. William. 59. 77. 78. Dutton, 53, 62, 92, 96. Eames, Gershora, 25. 27. 29. Eaton. Benjamin, 40. Toshua. 256. Ejectment, suit of, 298. Elliott, 54, 224. John. 63, 74-76. 102. Elliott and Smith, 119. 124. 131. 141 Endships or Divisions. 15. Estate for maintenance of Gospel Ministry. 261;. Expenses of committee to settle Wor- cester. 318. F Fay, John. 27. 2S. 31. Fences to be pulled down, 245. First Grant of Land, 1 1 . Fisher, Joshua, 1 1. Fiske, David. 21, 24-26, 40, 42-44, 46-48, 51. Fitch, Zachariah, petition of, 218. 220. 225. Flagg, Asa, 278. Bartholomew. 288. Benjamin, 54, 108, 113-115, 1 17, 145, 148, 149, 156, 165, 180, 197, 205, 209, 213, 2l6, 222, 230, 234, 250. Benjamin, Jr. 216, 218, 220. 222 225, 226. 229. 230, 232-235, 239-245» 249, 250, 252-264, 267, 269. 270. 272-276. 278- 281, 283, 285, 287, 288, 293. 295. 308. Michel, 29, 31. Flag Hill, 156. Fletcher. Benjamin, 53. 88, 98, 177. Flint, John, (of Concord) 24. Forfeiture of lots, 17. Fort, Indian, 17, Fort River. 34. Foxcroft, Thomas, 236. 237. 266, 285 French River, 74. 90. 121, 129, 1 30. 1.35- J 3 6 > 139. ML 173. 181- 183, 192, 203. 209, 214, 240, 241, 2S1. 313, 314. Meadow, 312. Gardner, Rev. Andrew, 193, 204. 207 Gates, Benjamin, 227. 240. John. 316. Jonathan. 244. 298. 300, 301, 303, 305- Simon, 288. George, Isaac. 51. Gleason. Thomas, 54, 64, 70. 87. 1 14 127. 146. 151. 181, 185. 186, 190, 2IO, 222, 224. Goddard, Robert, 271. PROP. RKC. 42 33Q General Index. Good for nothing Plain, 196. Goodwin, James. 305, 309, 311, 312. Gookin, Daniel, 11, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21. 23, 26. 31, 32, 38-46. 49- 5»- 54- 74-77- 8 4< LJG 160. Daniel, Jr. 218, 221. 222. 224, 226, 227. 231. Samuel, 21. 22. Goulding. S5, 120. 134, 167. 170. 184, 209. Palmer, 63. 210, 215. 223. 227. 23°- 235-237. 253-256. 263, 264, 267, 274, 277. 280. 287, 291. 292. 294-296. 305-307. Palmer, Jr. 269. Peter. 26, 46, 47, 53. 63. 89. 91, 92. 108. 113. 114. 156, 175. 192. 224, 233, 236. 281. 290. Grand Hill, 190. 199. Grass Plain. 96, 107. 112, 121. Gray, 126. John, 53. 114. 115, 124, 154. 175, 198. 204. Matthew. 222, 240. William, 239. 242, 293. Great Meadow. 133. 142. 152. Green, Samuel, (of Leicester) 217. Green Hill, 182. Grist Mill, 17, 38, 45. 107. 21S. 221. Grover, Thomas. 27. 28. 31. H Haggatt, Thomas. 54. 64, 70. 71. 98, 103, 140. 144. 161. 176. 188. 198, 205. 224, 239. 275. 282. Halfway River, 73-75, 90. 99. no, ill. 113, 119. 131, 138. 141, 144. 153- 158, 172, 179. 184, 199. 201. 204. 207, 221. Hall, 192. Benjamin. [Thomas?] 21. Thomas, 26, 41. 42, 53, 82, 108, 2'5- 223. Hambleton, James, 222, 233, 238, 243, 281, 290. Haynes. David. 54. 64, 73, 109-111, 138. 144, 160. 162. 166, 183. 184, 199, 200, 208. 217, 220, 223. 225, 226, 22S, 229, 232- 238. 241-243. 251. jg@r His name as Surveyor appears on nearly every page from 65 to 216. John. 1 1. 44, 49. 51. Josiah. n. Hemenway, Jacob. 301, 302, 305, 309. 316. 317. Henchman, Daniel. 14, 19, 22-28, 31 32, 34. 38. 39, 42, 44, 46, 48. 49, 51. 54, 63, 79. 80. 84, 105 108. 113-115. 117. 120, 124, 126. 133, 142, 156, 157, 163, 175. 181, 183. 188. 190, 206, 210. 215. 222. 225, 257, 266, 279. 290. Nathaniel. 40. Henshaw. Daniel, 315, 316. Hey wood, Benjamin, 317, 318. Daniel. 53. 54. 64, 69. 113, 131, 137. 151. 160. 166. 172. 188. 191, 204, 206, 207. 210. 217. 218, 225. 226. 22S-232, 239, 240, 242-249. 253-264, 267, 269. 270, 272-282. 284, 285. 287, 289-291, 294-311, 315. John, 69, 101. Josiah. 63, 89, 91. 134. 197. 276 Phinehas, 301. 304. Hoar. Leonard, 22, 23, 47, 48. 54. 64. 71, 82. 224. Holden, James. 54, 64, 67. 68. 90, 109-111. 117. 119. 129, 130. 172. 175. 195. 218. 221. 222. 225. 256. John. 194. Holden. town of. 260. Genera/ Index. 33* Holmes, Jacob, 137, 150, 153, 166. 209, 238. 243, 248, 253. 255- 257. 259, 312, 3H. 3'5- James, 53, 62, 94, 96, 150, 151. 183, 188. 196, 207, 224. Homes. [Holmes?] 198. 199. House Lots, number of. 14. How. Thomas, 59. 65. 77, 78. 177. 210. Hubbard. 137. John, 54. 64. 67, 97, 127. 147, 166, 177, 208, 209. 224. Jonathan. 71, 82. Joseph. 172. 204. I Incumbrances to be removed, 218. Indian Deed. 20. Indian Hill. 81, 88. [enison, Israel. 283, 309. William, 217. 220-222. 225-233, 240. 243-245, 247-249. 253.! 254. 256, 258. 259. 261. 263, 281. 284. 290. Jenkins. Daniel, 31. Joel. 24. ' Johnson, Edward, 11. 12. 14. Joshua. 317. William, 280. 286, 291. Jones, 207. Nathaniel. 53, 104, 107. 124. 139, 141. 170. 174. 179, 192. 195. 203. 209. 214, 215. 218, 220. 221. 226, 243. 244, 251. 264. 288. William, 312-314. K Kellog, John. 264. Kettle Brook, (also called Leicester and South Brook) 179, 183. 188, 210. Kill))-. James. 218, 220. King. 162. Isaac. 163. Josiah, 157, 202. Peter, 54. 63. 117, 119, 121. 147 168. 169. 201. 210, 225. King's Brook. 130. Knap. Francis. 53. H. 154. James, 123, 181. 200. Knight. Edward, 258. Knop. see Knap. Land for the Commonwealth. 14, 20. Learned. Ebenezer and Isaac, (of Oxford) 217. Lee, Henry, 53, 64, 88, 124. 135, 136, 145. 154. 155, 180, 185, 186. 194, 200, 208, 218, 221. 222. 226-229, 234. 235. 240, 245, 248, 253. 254. 257. 258, 262. Leicester, 140, 188, 190. 216, 233, 261, 262. 264. 266, 268. 270, 271, 288. Leicester Brook, see Kettle Brook, Leonard, 68. 216. 235. Isaac. 63. 93. 140. 141, 165. 178 224. Jacob. 53. 54, 62. 80, 85, 86. 95 L33- 224. Moses. 54, 64. 81. 118, 143, 163 173. 178, 181, 182, 196. 199. 210, 224. 288. Samuel. 53. 64. 93, 104, 153, 183 224. Thomas. 177. 194. Lime, persons who engaged to burn, 218. Lincoln's History of Worcester, 11, 20. Line. Dividing, see Dividing Line. 33 2 General Index. Livermore, 53. I2 9- Daniel, 64. 90. 121. 224, 23? David. 177. Long Swamp. 91. 93. Lots, number of, 34. Lovell. Michael, 295. Lynd, Joseph. 44. 49. M Maclaland, 144. Maclan, James, 181, 201, 203. William, 157. Maiden Church, grant to, II, 13, 39. 78. Farm, 260. Manufactures to be promoted. 36. 39 Marble, Jonathan. 53, 63, 89. 148, 155, 156, 165. 170, 197, 224. Robert, 222. Marlborough, 13. Maryon. John. 64. Maynard, Joseph, 222. McClellan, James, 218. William. 283. 288. McConky, 222. McFarland. Andrew, 255. Meadow Land, division of. 15. Meeting House, land for, 16. Land near. 218. 244-246. Meeting House Plain. 146. Meetings, Proprietors', committee for calling. 254. 260, 261, 263, 267. 274. Merriam, John, 88, 224. Meylin. [Mellen?] Symon, 21, 22, 28. 30, 3t. Mill, see Grist Mill, Saw Mill. Mill Brook. 17. 23. 42. 44-46, 72. 73 79. 80, 82-84, 87. 88, 94, 97, 99, 101. 105. 117, 123. 126. >3'- L35' '3°. H5- *47- '54- 156, 169, 181, 200. 204. 223. Meadow. 1 27. Miller, Isaac. 53, 89, 138, 145, 154. 180, 181, 186, 198. 200. James, 138, 182. Mill Lot to be recovered, 218, 221, 229. Millstone Hill, the property of the town. 235. 308. Other refer- ence to, 82. 108, 112, 115, 2i3< 3°9-3U- Minister to be settled. 13, 38. Ministerial Land. 53, 63, 101, 113, 148, 162. 168, 169, 184, 193, 206, 218, 224. 237, 261, 263, 265. 274, 280, 283. 291. Minister's Lot, 16, 26, 63, 102, 105, 156. 225. Ministry, allowance for. 15. 16. 38. 63- Estate for maintenance of. 265. Minot. Stephen, 53, 64, 103. 139, 140 149, 154. 158, 171. 200. 224, 242, 258, 275. 276. 284. Mistakes in the Survey to be rectified 261, 280. Moore, Isaac, 288. James, 175. 215. 228, 230, 231. Jonathan, 95. 104, 170. 172. 192 236. 306. 307. Nathaniel. 53, 54. 63, 71, 72. 99 too. 105. 112, 114, 120, 126, 129. 130, 142, 148, 156, 160. 171-173, 190, 204, 210, 217, 218. 221, 222, 224, 233, 234, 256, 262, 264, 269, 288. 312, 3*7- Mower, Samuel. 281. 283, 284. N Newberry. Trial. 24. New comb. 92, 167. 174- Newhall, Thomas, (of Leicester) 217 Newspapers, Boston Weekly, 282. Newton. (Nuten) 64, 225. General Index 333 Nichols. (Nickels) 238. Nonsuch, 161. North Brook, 118. North Pond, 44, 117, 132, 154, 155, 176, 180, 200. Brook. 117. 138, 139. 181. 256. Hill, 115. 119. 146, 151, 180, 185, 1 86. 23S. Nowell, Increase, II. Noyes, Thomas, n-13. 20. O Oak Hill. 72, 73, 100, 115, 169. Orders of the General Court, 12, 59. Osland. Jonathan. 315. Oulton. see Palmer, Oulton & Waldo John, 108, 124. 126. 165, 191. 204, 234. 238. 254. 255. Oxford, town of. 216. Oxford Road. 163. 181. 1 99. 202. Pachachoag, (or Bogachoge) Hill, 40. 41, 75. 76, 90, 97, 100, 107 112, 114, 121. 160, 165. 173. 238, 2S8. Kiver, 41. Paine, 62. 74.96. 154, 156, 180, 196. 198. 200. Timothy. 294, 300, 306, 312, 313 William. 53, 64, 66. 103. 139. 173. 224, 225, 280. Palmer. Eliakem, 266. Thomas. 105. 117. 124. 126, 133 167, 215, 223. 236, 237, 243. 251. 254. 255, 284, 287. 293. Palmer, ( )ulton and Waldo, 54, 83, 86. 106. 107. 127. 130, 134. 141. 142. 145, 154, 156. 158. 160, 164. 170, 172, 175. 177, 181. 194, 200, 204. 210. 222. Parker, 'Thomas. 241, 288. Parmeter. George, 53, 63. 94. Partridge Berry Swamp, 113. Paul. John, 28, 30. 31. Peibles, Robert, 222, 238. 243. Peirpoint. 42, 46. Penalty for not clearing highways, 16 Permanent Settlement, 55. Petitions to General Court, II, 20. 55 Philip's War. King, 30. Pine Meadow, 82. 83, 134. 198. 209, 237- Brook, 72, 94. Hill. 83, 182, 209. Pine Swamp, 81. Pond Hill. 155, 156. Prentice, Thomas, 14. 19, 25-27, 29, 31. 32. 39. 44, 46, 49, 50, 51, 54, 63, 74, 95, 96, 131, 144, 179, 188, 201. 207, 208, 225. President and Council, 43. 45, 48, 49 Proprietary Records of Worcester, condition of, 10, 11. Written Copy of. 11. Proprietors, list of old. 62. Prospect Hill, 91. 93, 105, 116. 120, 142, 164. 194. Little, 158, 164, 194. Prospect Brook, 128, 142, 283. Meadow. 116, 148, 155. 156, 158. 159, 164. 194. Provender, John, 27. Putnam. |ames. 289, 29U. Quinsigamond Pond. 1 2. 14, 26, 39. 68, 77, 81. 91. in. 140, 143, 163. 170, 173, 178. 192. Raccoon Plain. 41. 75, 76. Rams' Island, 163. Randolph, Ed. 49. Rates. Town, 15. Rattlesnake Den. 83; Hill, 93- ;34 General Index. Rawson, Edward, 12. 14. Read, Christopher, 40. Receipts for money paid, 245, 268, 289. Records, County, to be examined, 3°9- Early, of Worcester. 217. to be searched, 261, 263. Refugee, John Chandler a Tory, 316. Rice, Absolom. 269, 316. Adonijah, 295. Elisha, 53. 64, 68, 90, 109-m. 129. 130. 172. 176, 195, 210, 214. 224. Ephraim, 53, 64. 99, 100. 110, *33< 142, 152, 17°- »8l, 184- 186, 225. 248. Ephraim. Jr. 53. 64, 109, 1 1 5, 117, 119. 129. 130, 169, 186, 201, 225. Gershom, 54. 59, 62, 66, 72. 74, 94. 96. 97, 107. 112, 114, 121- 123. 127-130, 134, 169, 181, 182, 192. 196, 198, 199, 201, 207, 214, 217, 220, 222, 224, 226, 230, 243. 244, 246, 248- 250. 255, 264. 288, 295. Gershom, Jr. 174, 192, 203. 222, 234- 253. 254, 288. James, 53, 54, 63, 65-67. 92, 94, 97, 115, 117, 122, 123. 135, 136. 165, 169. 181, 19S, 199, 202, 207, 224, 234, 236. Jonas. 54. 59, 62, 63. 65, 66, 82, 87. 92, 100, 115-117, 119, 121- 123, 129, 133, 155, 158. 163, 169, 171. 173. 176. 181, 188. 195. 200. 218-222. 224, 229, 230- 235, 240, 248. 255. 261. 263, 265, 267. 270. 272-282, 284, 285, 308. Jonathan. 31 7. 318. Rice, Joshua, 53. 54. 71. 92, 137. 146. 147. 150. 152, 153, 166, 167, 181, 199, 206. 222. 236, 238. 305. Josiah. 53. 64. 99, 110, 115, 116 133. 176, 183, 192. 195. 225. Moses, 158, 218, 220, 221. 225, 228-232, 239. 244, 245. 247, 248, 255. Thomas, 269. Richardson. Thomas, (of Leicester) 217. Ripley. 54. 122. 123, 135, 136, 169. 202. George, 66. Rocky Hill. 83. 86. Roper, Ephraim. 288. Rosbury, George, 51. Rules for Government. 14. Rutland Road, 105, 161, 188. Sagatobscot Hill. 68, 94. 99, 1 10, 152 176. 181, 195. Salter. Eneas, 53. 91, 92. 118, 134. 143- l6 3> >7 8 < '92. 224. 230, 246. Mrs. 63. Sarjent or Sergeant, Dickery. 40. 51, 53- 6 3, 7>- 94- 105. '»7< 133, 152. 173. '77- '79- 181, 182, 197, 199, 210, 216, 225. Martha, 11 3- 11 7. Saw Mill, 17, 18, 38,43.45- School and Schoolmaster, land for, 18, 38. 53, IOI, 162. 168. 184, 194. 201. 218, 225, 258, 261, 263. 267. 280. 283, 291. School House, land for, 17. Schoolmaster to be procured, 38. Shaw, John. 27, 28, 30. Sheep Common, 184. General Index, 335 Shrewsbury, 188. Simpson. Samuel, 44. Skinner. Thomas, 31. Smith, 54, 201. See also Elliott and Smith. Elisha, Jr. 291, 295. John. 74-76. 131, 160. 165. 169, 201, 206, 208, 222, 264, 288. Robert, 316, 317. Snake Hill, 151, 190, 210. South Brook, see Kettle Brook. South End of the Town, number of Lots in, 43. South Hill, 196. South Part, 219. Springfield, 13. Squadrons or Divisions. 21. 23, 24, 27. 29. Stearns, John, 53, 89. 105, 108. 120, 142. 158, 167, 172. 177, 181, 193. 194. 196. 20S, 210, 215, 238, 245. Mary, 312, 316. Thomas, 221, 222. 227-229, 233- 235. 238. 240. 243-247, 254, 257. 261-263. 267. 269, 270, 280. 283, 293, 294. 306. 307. 315- Stow ell, John, 269. Stowers. John. 317, 31S. Subscribers' Names, 321. Sugar Pond, 132. Suits in Law, 267. Surveyors appointed, 222, 242, 253, 278. Tatnuck, 173. Hill, 149, 171. 191. 208, 210, 254. 28S. Taylor. 163. 207. James. 54, 64, 68, 69, 81, in. 112, 134. 182, 196, 199. 221. Taylor, James (continued) 222, 225, 228-230. 232, 243. 245, 247, 253, 264, 288. Othniel, 291. William. 30. 31, 59, 62, 77-79, 317- Temple. Richard, 238, 243, 284. Terell, 54, 63, 126, 127. Ting, Jonathan. 53. 63, 91, 127, 128, «54. 155. l6 4> ^5- 22 4- Tomlin. 54, 63, 127, 133, 158, 224. Isaac, 85, 126. Matthew, 80, 95. Sarah, 83-86. 88. 101. Townsend. Benjamin, 53. 64, 98. Training Ground. 17, 38, 1 13, 184. Treadaway. Jonathan, 30. Nathaniel, II. Treasurer elected, 228. Tree, Richard, 31. Trespassers. 261, 262. Turell. Daniel, 79, 84, 85, 88, 124, 128, 158. 224. 264. Turkey Brook. 158. Meadow, 137. 167, 199. U Upham. John, 31. Phineas. 23. Usher, Bridget, 23. 46-48, 53, 63. 83 91. 93, 102. 127, 128, 152. 166 199. 224. Hezekiah. 47, 48, 91, 93, 121. W Waight, Joseph, 27. Waldo. 53, 214, 274. Cornelius. 124. 126. 254, 256, 260. 262. 266. 267, 274, 275. Jonathan, 154. 155, 164. 180, 181. 183. 185. 186, 188, 200, 204, 210. Samuel. 264, 280, 287. I General Index. 336 Wallace, Widow. 287. William. 287. Ward. 122. Daniel, 218. 231. 235, 238. 243,' 262, 312. Widow Johanah. 150, 158, 166. 167. 171, 172, 179, 191, 193- ! 196, 204, 205, 237, 254. Nahum, 223, 225. Obediah. 54, 64, 72, 97, 127, 128, 169. 199. 206, 224, 237. j Richard, 54, 64, 81, 127, 128.1 145. 149. 186, 205. 213, 224. 239- Ward's Line, 271, 288. Warrants for Proprietors' Meetings. 217. 219. 252, 260, 261. 273. 277, 293. 298. 299. 301, 306. 308, 310. 313, 316, 317. Weazle Brook, 132. 154, 155. Web, Benjamin, 25, 26, 31. Weeks, William, 51, Wheeler, 64, 132. 215. Abraham. 222. 230, 250. Isaac. 54. 64. 82. 83, 105, 108. j 109. 134, 151, I55i 2o8 > 2 °9- 224. Thomas, 98, 281. 283, 2S4, 291/ White, Isaac, 208. John. 317. Whitney, 292. Widow Johanah, 256, 257. Wigwam Hill, 68. 81, 173, 280, 291, Wil, a mulatto, 40. Wiley, Joseph, 287. Willard, Nahum, 283. Williams, 92. Wellington, 259. Ebenezer, 317. Wing, John, 40-46, 48, 54, 59. 63. 71, 83, 84, 91, 93, 101, 102, 124, 125. 127, 134. 156. 158, 224, 2 55- Winter Hill. 197. Winthrop. Adam, 42, 46-48. 54, 59, 62, 77-79- 93- IO, « I02 - I2 3- 132, 149. 155, 158. 194. 198, 208, 222. 225, 238, 254, '260. 261. 263. 283. 284. Woods,, 199. Young. William, 278. 279, 285-287, 290-292. 312. 315.