Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ..., Volume 1Ipswich historical society, 1905 - Ipswich (Mass.) |
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... voted him 500 acre elsewhere , " to be a final issue of all claims by virtue of any grant , heretofore made by any Indians , whatsoever . " The formal occupation and settlement of Agawam were now at hand . By a grant of King James , on ...
... voted him 500 acre elsewhere , " to be a final issue of all claims by virtue of any grant , heretofore made by any Indians , whatsoever . " The formal occupation and settlement of Agawam were now at hand . By a grant of King James , on ...
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... vote of the Town was passed , in 1647 , " requiring chimnies to be kept clean , " and " also to look to any defect in daubing . " Gov- ernor Winthrop's Journal mentions , under date of March 16 , 1638 , a violent south southeast storm ...
... vote of the Town was passed , in 1647 , " requiring chimnies to be kept clean , " and " also to look to any defect in daubing . " Gov- ernor Winthrop's Journal mentions , under date of March 16 , 1638 , a violent south southeast storm ...
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... vote provided that it should be 16 feet long , 12 feet wide , 7 or 8 feet stud , with thatched roof , for which £ 6 was appro- priated . Within , these homes were for the most part very plain and simple . Governor Dudley's house in ...
... vote provided that it should be 16 feet long , 12 feet wide , 7 or 8 feet stud , with thatched roof , for which £ 6 was appro- priated . Within , these homes were for the most part very plain and simple . Governor Dudley's house in ...
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... voted , that same year , that " the highway to Chebacco beneath Heart - break Hill forever be repayred by the benefit of the grass yearly growing upon the same ; " and John Leigh ( whose name is still associated with " Leigh's Meadow ...
... voted , that same year , that " the highway to Chebacco beneath Heart - break Hill forever be repayred by the benefit of the grass yearly growing upon the same ; " and John Leigh ( whose name is still associated with " Leigh's Meadow ...
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... vote , however , was revoked when Castle Hill was granted Mr. John Winthrop Jan. 13 , 1637-8 " provided that he lives in the Town , and that the Town may have what they shall need for the building of a fort . " To define this common ...
... vote , however , was revoked when Castle Hill was granted Mr. John Winthrop Jan. 13 , 1637-8 " provided that he lives in the Town , and that the Town may have what they shall need for the building of a fort . " To define this common ...
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adjoining Andrews April Augustine Heard Baker barn Boston bought bounded Bradstreet built Caldwell Capt Captain Choate Cogswell conveyed corner County Court Daniel daughter Deeds Denison Diagram Dodge dwelling east Ebenezer Elizabeth England Farley Goodhue Governor granted half acre hath heirs Hodgkins homestead house and land house lot Hovey Indians Ipswich Isaac James Jewett John Appleton John Heard John Hodgkins John Perkins John Winthrop John Wise Joseph June Kimball King Philip's War Knowlton Lakeman Lane Lord Major Appleton's Company March meeting house mill Moses Narragansett winter campaign Nathaniel Nathaniel Rogers Nathaniel Ward northeast northwest occupied Perkins quarter acre Richard River Robert Robert Lord rods Rogers Salem Saltonstall Samuel Appleton Sept Smith southeast Street Symonds Thomas Thomas French Thomas Hardy Thomas Knowlton Thos Town Record Treadwell Wade Wainwright Whipple widow wife William Winthrop