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Phillip Worlidg of Boram, in the county of Essex, yeoman, appoints "my loving friend" Daniell Peirce of Newbury, yeoman, my sub-attorney under the above power; and also to give possession of land unto Anthony Collby, Nov. 9, 1658. Wit: Samuell Hall and Jn°. Robinson. Signed by Hugh Cub: n°. br. 9:8:1658. Daniell Peirce of Newbury appoints Mr. Tho: Bradbury of Salisbury to be attorney under the above power Nov. 23, 1659. Wit: Henry Jaques, Tho: Barnard and Sam: Hall.

Under the above power Thomas Bradbury, for £5, conveys to Anthony Collby of Salisbury meadow in the higledee pigledee lots, bounded by widow willix, Richard North, Andrew Greelie, Edward ffrench, Georg Carr and Mr. Sam: Hall's farm; and all other rights of said Groum in said Salisbury, 20: 9: 1659. Wit: Jno. Samborn and Willi: Samborn. Ack. before Humphrey Athurton 29:9: 1659. Thomas Rowell (his I mark?) of Ipswich, carpenter, conveys to Richard Ormsbie of Salisbury a commonage that once belonged to William Allin Oct. 16, 1658. Wit: William Browne and Vallentine F Rowell. Ack. before Daniell Denison April 15, 1659.

28: 1: 1649, Willi Holdred (his+ mark) of Salisbury, planter, conveys to Henry Brown of Salisbury, shoemaker, his now dwelling house, etc., in Salisbury; his house lot and house lots the grantor bought of Jno. Dickison and Jn°. Hoyt; two acres of meadow, bounded by little river, Rodger Eastman, Jno. Clough and Thomas Carter; part of a planting lot, bounded by Rodger Eastman, bought of grantor, and Jno. Dickison, bought of Jno. Hoyt; etc. Wit: Tho: Bradbury' the mark MB of Mary Bradbury, and Wymond Bradbury. Ack. 8: 2 mo: 1651. Sept. 27, 1647, Jn°. Hoyt (his H mark) of Salisbury conveys to Willi: Holdred of Salisbury, dwelling house and 2 acres of land. Wit: Jn°. Hsley and Sam: Hall. Ack. in court April 14, 1657.

Josiah Cobham of Salisbury, planter, conveys to Edward Goue of Salisbury,

"Batcheler," a right of commonage granted by Salisbury, April 16, 1657. Wit: Sam: Hall and mark H of Joseph ffletcher. Ack. in court April 14, 1657.

Edward Colcord of Hampton, yeoman, conveys to Thomas Kimball of Hampton 40 acres of upland granted to William Howard sometime of Hampton, and by him sold to Henry Saward, and by Henry Saword conveyed to grantor, lying above Mr. Wheelwrit's farm in Hampton, bounded by Salisbury line and said farm, Oct. 15, 1658. Wit: Jonathan Colcord and Anthony Stanian. Ack. in court 4: 8 mo: 1659.

Thomas Kimball of Hampton, wheelwright, and his wife Mary (her m mark), for £33, convey to Eliakim Wardwall (or Wardwell) of Hampton and Nathaniell Wier (or Wire) of Newbury, 55 acres of upland in Hampton, bounded by Salisbury line, Mr. Wheelwrit's farm, Garland's land and the common; and 10 acres of marsh in Hampton, bounded by Mr. Hussie's farm, as it was granted by Hampton to Thomas Lovett, Oct. 13, 1659. Wit: John Hussie and John Wilson. Ack. in court 1: 10 mo: 1659.

Thomas Lovitt (or Levitt) of Hampton, planter, conveys to Thomas Kimball of Hampton 11 acres of marsh "south side of fals River" in Hampton, bounded by Abraham Drake, marsh sometime of Edward Tuck, Mr. Hussie and Hampton river, Oct. 6, 1659. Wit: Robert Tuck and John Gillman. Ack. in court 4: 8 mo: 1659.

March 2, 1659-60, William Symons (or Simons) (his mark) and Elizabeth (her Λ mark) his wife of Haverhill, for £4 10s., convey to George Browne of Haverhill 3 acres in Hauke's meadow, bounded by Hugh Sharratt and Daniell Lad. Wit: Rich: Littlehale and Mary Littlehale. Ack. by both before Symon Bradstreet 22: 1: 1659. Joseph Jewett consents to the sale before witnesses: Daniell Lad and Charls Brown.

Nov. 12, 1659, James Davis, sen. (his A mark), Henry Palmer, Theophilus Satchwell and George Browne, for Hamp

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166. Joseph Andrews of Salem Village married, Feb. 1, 1681, Sarah, daughter of John and Mary (Howlett) Perley, and granddaughter of Allen and Susanna Perley. Perley. Allen Perley came to America with Governor Winthrop in the fleet of 1629. Sarah was also granddaughter of Thomas and Alice (French) Howlett of Ipswich.-Juliet Porter, Worcester.

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The will of Michael Cartrick was proved in the court at Ipswich 30: 1: 1647. Neither the original instrument nor a copy has been found. Can any one inform the Antiquarian as to its contents?

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