. The history of Warwick, Rhode Island: from its settlement in 1642 to the present time : including accounts of the early settlement and development of its several villages, sketches of the origin and progress of the different churches of the town, &c., &c. . e whollyomitted, others are merely referred to by extracts fromthe proprietors records. The diagram on the opposite page is a reduced copyof an ancient plat of the Coweset farms now in possessionof Mr. William Warner, of Old Warwick. On the mar-gin are the following statements: A plat of the farmsin the township of Cowesett as they were l


. The history of Warwick, Rhode Island: from its settlement in 1642 to the present time : including accounts of the early settlement and development of its several villages, sketches of the origin and progress of the different churches of the town, &c., &c. . e whollyomitted, others are merely referred to by extracts fromthe proprietors records. The diagram on the opposite page is a reduced copyof an ancient plat of the Coweset farms now in possessionof Mr. William Warner, of Old Warwick. On the mar-gin are the following statements: A plat of the farmsin the township of Cowesett as they were laid out byorder of the proprietors thereof, the beginning of the year16S5 by John Smith. The lower small devisions arelotts laid out formerly, which lyeth In forme as they aredelemated [designated ?] on the plat, but as to their de-vision in width is here omitted, but Length, Right. A 1667-1776.] DIVISION OF LANDS. 85 o BCD o CD t—»• B ao. o B Q CD CD B o B 14- fc-1 ^UKELYWESTCOTT O oO 13 FRANCIS WESTON,DRAWN BY si JAMES GREEN iENTR. H — H RICHARD CARDER JOIINnREEN JUNP 8 RICHARD WATERMAN RUFUSSAHTON n JOHN W1CKES RANDALL HOULDOH 6 THEMARK OF P. s. PHILLIP SWEETTHE MARK OFJOHN SMITH 17 SAWUELGORTON JOHNSMITHDRAWN BY HENRYWQOO HENRYTQWNSEND. JOHN GREEN SEItfR EZEklELLHQLLIMAN ROBERT POTTER JOHNSMITH TOELIZACOLLINS CHILDRENNAMIYEIIZASJVILLIAM JOHN WARNER STEPHEN ARNOLDSLAND 86 HISTORY OF WARWICK. [1667-1776. true copy taken from the originall plat this 26th of March,1716, by me John Warner. * This tract i< also known as the Seventeen Farms and included the territory bounded on the north by thepresent road leading from Apponaug to Centreville, onthe east by Apponaug and Coweset Bay, on the southby Greenwich and on the west b}T the present town ofCoventry, with the exception of 1500 acres in the north-east corner, which had previously been mortgaged toStephen Arnold and was held by him at the time theplat was made. The lots of the middle division were assigned as fol


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