History of the Town of Groton: Including Pepperell and Shirley, from the First Grant of Groton Plantation in 1655, Volume 42; Volume 440 |
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... Town burnt and desert- ed - Daniel Adams's Petition - Town Meeting at Concord - Petition for Relief - Squaws taken up by Sargeant Lakin - King William's War - Officers - Garrisons - William Longley's Family killed , with others ...
... Town burnt and desert- ed - Daniel Adams's Petition - Town Meeting at Concord - Petition for Relief - Squaws taken up by Sargeant Lakin - King William's War - Officers - Garrisons - William Longley's Family killed , with others ...
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... MEETING - HOUSES . West Parish - Boundaries and first Officers - First Meeting - House- Difficulty about its Location - Petition to Legislature and Committee to fix the Place - Timber moved - Progress of the Work - Incorpora- ted a ...
... MEETING - HOUSES . West Parish - Boundaries and first Officers - First Meeting - House- Difficulty about its Location - Petition to Legislature and Committee to fix the Place - Timber moved - Progress of the Work - Incorpora- ted a ...
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... town ; and you shall have reasonable satisfaction for your pains . " In the name of the Selectmen , JONATHAN MORSE , Clerk . " At a town meeting 14th 11th mo . 1683-4 the above named committee presented their account of expenses in ...
... town ; and you shall have reasonable satisfaction for your pains . " In the name of the Selectmen , JONATHAN MORSE , Clerk . " At a town meeting 14th 11th mo . 1683-4 the above named committee presented their account of expenses in ...
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... meeting , " Voted , That these public charges concerning the pur- chase of our Indian title shall be levied upon our first grants ; and they shall pay , in whose hands they ... meeting June 8th , 1702 , the town voted VOTE OF THE TOWN . 23.
... meeting , " Voted , That these public charges concerning the pur- chase of our Indian title shall be levied upon our first grants ; and they shall pay , in whose hands they ... meeting June 8th , 1702 , the town voted VOTE OF THE TOWN . 23.
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... town meeting June 8th , 1702 , the town voted to give Robert Robbins three acres of meadow and ten acres of upland near his meadow ; and to the heirs of Peleg Lawrence , deceased , three acres of meadow and ten acres of upland near the ...
... town meeting June 8th , 1702 , the town voted to give Robert Robbins three acres of meadow and ten acres of upland near his meadow ; and to the heirs of Peleg Lawrence , deceased , three acres of meadow and ten acres of upland near the ...
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