. [Provincial and state papers]. •*«s2>o t k*4. ?•<« BEDFORD. 13 almost wholly on the northwest side of the said Brooke the wilder-ness, elswhere surrounding according unto bounded trees wch aremarked wth L all which is more fully demonstrated by a platttaken of the same by Jonathan Danforth Surveior. The Court Allowes & Approoves of the land so laid out in thisReturne. The magists have past this wth Refference to the Consent oftheire brethren ye deput3 hereto Alloing & Approoving of the Re-turne as above21 October 1660 Edw. Rawson Secret Consented to by the deputyes William Torrey Cleri
. [Provincial and state papers]. •*«s2>o t k*4. ?•<« BEDFORD. 13 almost wholly on the northwest side of the said Brooke the wilder-ness, elswhere surrounding according unto bounded trees wch aremarked wth L all which is more fully demonstrated by a platttaken of the same by Jonathan Danforth Surveior. The Court Allowes & Approoves of the land so laid out in thisReturne. The magists have past this wth Refference to the Consent oftheire brethren ye deput3 hereto Alloing & Approoving of the Re-turne as above21 October 1660 Edw. Rawson Secret Consented to by the deputyes William Torrey Cleric. BEDFORD. [Granted by Massachusetts as Narragansett No. 5, Feb. 12, 1733-4. After-wards called Souhegan East. The grant was confirmed by the Masonian Proprie-tors, Nov. 9, 1748. Incorporated as Bedford, May 19, 1750, and named in honorof the Duke of Bedford. A portion of the town was annexed to Manchester, July1, 1853. See New Hampshire charters and Masonian Papers, in this and following vol-umes; IX, Bouton Town Papers, 50; XI, Ha
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