The Bi-centennial Book of Malden: Containing the Oration and Poem Delivered on the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town, May 23, 1849 ...G.C. Rand & Company, printers, 1850 - Всего страниц: 251 |
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... pounds , the sd James Greene to have and to hould the foresd houseinge or lands , wither pastureing , meadowing , or broken up lands , together with all and singular the appurtenances and priviledges thereunto belonging ; to him and his ...
... pounds , the sd James Greene to have and to hould the foresd houseinge or lands , wither pastureing , meadowing , or broken up lands , together with all and singular the appurtenances and priviledges thereunto belonging ; to him and his ...
Стр. 124
... in Consideracon of the said meeting house so finished , doe hereby covenant , promise and agre to pay unto the sd Job Lane or his Assigns the sume of one hundred and ffiffty pounds in corne , cord - wood and provisions , 124.
... in Consideracon of the said meeting house so finished , doe hereby covenant , promise and agre to pay unto the sd Job Lane or his Assigns the sume of one hundred and ffiffty pounds in corne , cord - wood and provisions , 124.
Стр. 125
... pounds in corne , cord - wood and provisions , sound and mer- chantable att price currant and fatt catle , on ... pounds befor the first of ye last mo . which shall be in the year six- teen hundred 59 and other fiffty pounds before the ...
... pounds in corne , cord - wood and provisions , sound and mer- chantable att price currant and fatt catle , on ... pounds befor the first of ye last mo . which shall be in the year six- teen hundred 59 and other fiffty pounds before the ...
Стр. 127
... pounds for the further enlargement of the meeting - house . The town laws required that all cattle should be marked , and that each man's mark should be recorded in the town book . The records contain many minutes of the ear marks put ...
... pounds for the further enlargement of the meeting - house . The town laws required that all cattle should be marked , and that each man's mark should be recorded in the town book . The records contain many minutes of the ear marks put ...
Стр. 128
... pound , where the brick meeting - house now stands . And on the 28th of the same month , ( showing that no time was lost , ) the frame of the new meeting - house was raised . The house was built with but one gallery , but afterwards ...
... pound , where the brick meeting - house now stands . And on the 28th of the same month , ( showing that no time was lost , ) the frame of the new meeting - house was raised . The house was built with but one gallery , but afterwards ...
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Aaron adjournment appointed Barrett Benjamin Bi-Centennial born Boston Bucknam called Capt celebration Charles Charlestown Charter church Colony Committee Court Daniel daughter Deacon died Ebenezer Edward Elizabeth Emerson England Ezra fathers Gilbert Haven Governor graduated at Harvard Hannah Harvard College Hill honor Increase Mather inhabitants Isaac Hill James John Dexter John Green John Sprague John Upham Jonathan Joseph June land liberty living Lydia M'Clure March married Mary Mathews Medford meeting-house Michael Wigglesworth minister ministry Mystic Mystic river Nathaniel occasion old Malden Oration ordained pastor pounds Pratt preached present records regular toast residence Samuel Green Samuel Sprague Sarah Sargeant Selectmen sermon settled settlement shillings sons soul South Thacher Thomas Lynde Thomas Pratt Thomas Sargent tion town meeting town of Malden town voted Tufts unto Wayte Whittemore widow wife Wigglesworth William Winthrop worship
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