The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut [1636-1776] ...Press of the Case, 1887 - Connecticut |
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Page 39
... bounds of the township of Redding and run- ning from thence to the southerly end of Long Meadow , so called , and from thence to run with the brook that runs out of said meadow to Rimmon saw - mill , so called , and from thence to run ...
... bounds of the township of Redding and run- ning from thence to the southerly end of Long Meadow , so called , and from thence to run with the brook that runs out of said meadow to Rimmon saw - mill , so called , and from thence to run ...
Page 47
... bound over to the superior court in a hundred pound bond each , which bonds are both forfeited & c . , as per memorial on file , on which memorial a committee was ap- pointed , who report that the memorialist ought to receive the sum of ...
... bound over to the superior court in a hundred pound bond each , which bonds are both forfeited & c . , as per memorial on file , on which memorial a committee was ap- pointed , who report that the memorialist ought to receive the sum of ...
Page 57
... bounds , west on Waterbury bounds , and north on said parish bounds so far as any of the memorialists now dwell , to hire an orthodox minister to preach amongst themselves for five months in a year for the space of seven years next ...
... bounds , west on Waterbury bounds , and north on said parish bounds so far as any of the memorialists now dwell , to hire an orthodox minister to preach amongst themselves for five months in a year for the space of seven years next ...
Page 62
... as other societies by law have and do enjoy , according to the lines , bounds and limits beforementioned and described ; and that said west society shall retain and be called by the name of 62 [ October , PUBLIC RECORDS.
... as other societies by law have and do enjoy , according to the lines , bounds and limits beforementioned and described ; and that said west society shall retain and be called by the name of 62 [ October , PUBLIC RECORDS.
Page 100
... bound for him , the said William , in a large sum , that for his indemnity he took a bond of the said Wil- liam and a deed of sundry valuable pieces of land in said Hartford , that the said James still insists , notwithstanding , to be ...
... bound for him , the said William , in a large sum , that for his indemnity he took a bond of the said Wil- liam and a deed of sundry valuable pieces of land in said Hartford , that the said James still insists , notwithstanding , to be ...
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12th regiment Abraham Davenport aforesaid appointed a committee Assembly do appoint Assembly do establish authority is hereby Benjamin Capt Captain Colo Colony of Connecticut company or trainband county court county of Hartford court of probate creditors Daniel David debts and charges debts due deceas'd deed district Ebenezer Eliphalet Dyer Elisha Ensign Esqrs establish John execution Fairfield GEORGE WYLLYS Hadam Hartford county hath Haven hereby appointed hereby granted hereby impowered holden incident charges arising inhabitants Isaac Jabez Huntington James Jonathan Joseph Josiah land late lawful money liberty and authority liberty to sell Litchfield memorial on file memorialist have liberty ment Midletown Nathaniel Oliver Wolcott petitioner pounds praying for liberty raise said sum real estate regi regiment of militia Resolved Samuel Bishop second company selectmen shewing Silas Dean sixth regiment society Symsbury taking the direction therein thereof Thomas Treasurer troop of horse William Pitkin William Samuel Johnson Windham
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Page 449 - Breadth; and in Length, •and Longitude, of and within all the Breadth afore•said, throughout the main Lands there, from the 'Atlantic and western Sea and Ocean on the East •Part, to the South Sea on the West Part, and all the • Lands and Grounds, Place and Places.
Page 455 - Lands to be bounded on the North by the beginning of the three and fortieth Degree of Northern Latitude; and on the South by a circle drawn at twelve Miles...
Page 455 - ... distance from New Castle, northward and westward unto the beginning of the fortieth degree of northern latitude, and then by a straight line westward to the limits of longitude above mentioned.
Page 213 - Name of the Governor and Company of the English Colony of Connecticut, in New England, in America...
Page 451 - Bay, where the said River falleth into the Sea; and on the North by the line of the Massachusets Plantation, and on the South by the Sea, and in Longitude as the Line of the Massachusetts Colony running from east to West (that is to say) from the Narraganset Bay on the east to the south Sea on the west part...
Page 459 - ... had in other parts; and as the charter of Connecticut was granted but eighteen years before that, to Sir William Penn, there is no ground to contend that the crown could, at that period, make an effectual grant to him of that country, which had been so recently granted to others.
Page 348 - House, highly dangerous to the liberties of his Majesty's American subjects, contrary to the great charter of English liberty, and destructive of one of their most darling rights — that of...
Page 448 - Provided always, that the said islands, or any of the premises herein before mentioned, and, by these presents, intended and meant to be granted, be not actually possessed, or inhabited by any other christian prince or state...
Page 457 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Page 208 - Provided always, and be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that nothing in this Act shall extend to...