The Essex Antiquarian: An Illustrated ... Magazine Devoted to the Biography, Genealogy, History and Antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts, Volúmenes1-2Essex Antiquarian, 1897 |
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... court jurisdictions , Dover and Portsmouth forming one , and the remaining towns the other , Salisbury becoming the shire town of the latter . The records , abstracts of which are begun to be published here- with , THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN .
... court jurisdictions , Dover and Portsmouth forming one , and the remaining towns the other , Salisbury becoming the shire town of the latter . The records , abstracts of which are begun to be published here- with , THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN .
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... Court added them to Essex county for court purposes , but permitted the records of deeds of land to be continued . Deeds were recorded there as late as 1714 , and not only of land in those towns but in va- rious parts of the county . In ...
... Court added them to Essex county for court purposes , but permitted the records of deeds of land to be continued . Deeds were recorded there as late as 1714 , and not only of land in those towns but in va- rious parts of the county . In ...
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... court before Symond Bradstreet . Christopher Batt of Salisbury , tanner , for £ 52 55. , conveys to Isack Buswell and Willi Buswell his son , house and lot , etc. , in Salisbury , bounded by Thomas Bradbury , 29 7 : 1650. Wit : Henry ...
... court before Symond Bradstreet . Christopher Batt of Salisbury , tanner , for £ 52 55. , conveys to Isack Buswell and Willi Buswell his son , house and lot , etc. , in Salisbury , bounded by Thomas Bradbury , 29 7 : 1650. Wit : Henry ...
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... court at Hampton 10 : 8 mo : 1651 . Thomas ffilbrick of Hampton , conveys to Christopher Hufse of Hampton , 20 acres of marsh in Hampton , bounded by John Redman , ffrancis Swaine , etc. , 10 : 8 mo : 1651. Wit : Robert Tuck and Henry ...
... court at Hampton 10 : 8 mo : 1651 . Thomas ffilbrick of Hampton , conveys to Christopher Hufse of Hampton , 20 acres of marsh in Hampton , bounded by John Redman , ffrancis Swaine , etc. , 10 : 8 mo : 1651. Wit : Robert Tuck and Henry ...
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... Court , " that if any corne fence shalbe by the inhabitants of the towne iudged insufficient , & the owner there- of forbeare mending of it more than 2 dayes after warneing giuen , the inhabitants shall mend the said fence , & the corne ...
... Court , " that if any corne fence shalbe by the inhabitants of the towne iudged insufficient , & the owner there- of forbeare mending of it more than 2 dayes after warneing giuen , the inhabitants shall mend the said fence , & the corne ...
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