. [Provincial and state papers]. he Township adjoins to Towns-hend, and the Lands within mentioned and so described are con-firmed to the Grantees mentioned in the Grant of the Townshipmade by this Court in their late sitting to sundry Inhabitants ofthe Township of Ifswich on the prayer of John Wainwright andJohn Choate, Esqrs ; and to their heirs and assigns respectively forever, they performing the Conditions of the Grant, provided thePlat exceeds not the quantity of six miles square of Land, anddoes not interfere with any former Grant. Sent up for Concurrence. [Mass. Court Records, March 20
. [Provincial and state papers]. he Township adjoins to Towns-hend, and the Lands within mentioned and so described are con-firmed to the Grantees mentioned in the Grant of the Townshipmade by this Court in their late sitting to sundry Inhabitants ofthe Township of Ifswich on the prayer of John Wainwright andJohn Choate, Esqrs ; and to their heirs and assigns respectively forever, they performing the Conditions of the Grant, provided thePlat exceeds not the quantity of six miles square of Land, anddoes not interfere with any former Grant. Sent up for Concurrence. [Mass. Court Records, March 20, 1735-6.] A Plat of a Tract of Land laid out by Jonas Houghton Surveyrand Chainmen on Oath to fulfill a Grant of Six Miles Square ofLand for a Township made by the General Court to the Inhab-itants of the town of Ipswich Bordering Southerly on a Townshiplaid out to Tileston & others Canada Soldiers and adjoyning to theTown of Townshend— NEW IPSWICH. 229 [Mass. Maps and Plans, Vol. 9, p. 6.] r:,x (.6 ^fh I / / / /. In the House of Representatives, March 20th 1735, Read andOrdered that the within plat be and hereby is Accepted as it isreformed by the prickt lines within set forth so as the townshipadjoins to Townshend and the Lands within mentioned and sodescribed are confirmed to the Grantees mentioned in the Grantof the township made by this Court in their late Sitting to SundryInhabitants of the Township of Ipswich on the prayer of JohnWainwright and John Choate Esqrs; and to their heirs andassigns respectively for Ever they Performing the Conditions ofthe Grant provided the plat exceeds not the quantity of Six Milessquare of Land and does not interfere with any former Grant— Sent up for Concurrence J. Quincy Spkr In Council; March 20, 1735— Read & Concurrd Simon Frost Dep* Secry. Consented to— J Belcher [Mass. Court Records, March 26, and House Journal, March 25> 1736.] In the House of Represent Ordered That Thomas Berry Esqrbe and hereby is Authorized an
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