A documentary history of Chelsea : including the Boston precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point, 1624-1824 . oure Eodd and then in bredth Eastand by north one degree & A half Easterly sixty seuen Eodd thenturns north East and by north one degree Easterly twelue Eoddand from thence in Length one the north East side north northwest Eight degrees and forty fiue minits northerly three hundredand thirty six Eodd to the Eoad and from thence in bredth fiftyfoure Eodd to the first stake and heape of stones being boundedto the south west by Land Improued by Newgat south by LandClaimed


A documentary history of Chelsea : including the Boston precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point, 1624-1824 . oure Eodd and then in bredth Eastand by north one degree & A half Easterly sixty seuen Eodd thenturns north East and by north one degree Easterly twelue Eoddand from thence in Length one the north East side north northwest Eight degrees and forty fiue minits northerly three hundredand thirty six Eodd to the Eoad and from thence in bredth fiftyfoure Eodd to the first stake and heape of stones being boundedto the south west by Land Improued by Newgat south by LandClaimed by John Tuttle & brothers North East by Land in possionof John Coging North west by the Contrey Eoad Conteyning onehundred and seuen Akers and A quarter out of which is two Eoddin bredth Left at the north west End for half the Contrey Eoadeperformed this 16*^ day of Feb- 1687 P Phillip Welles Suru^ Endorsed: 16^^ ffebruary 1687 [1688] Survey of two farmesneere Eumney Marsh for Leiut Colt Nicho: Page. &c. Among the maps and plans at the State House, is one of thissurvey, a reduced copy of which is here 1 Chap. XXI] ELISHA COOKES LAST APPEAL 17 I CHAPTER XXI ELISHA COOKes LAST APPEAL WHEIT I began to investigate the legal proceedings forCaptain Keaynes farm, I was greatly embarrassedby the lack of records, and later by the multiplicity (thoughfar from complete). But the story is told graphically, ifnot quite impartially, by Elisha Cooke in a memorial tothe General Court.^ [The endorsements on this memorialfollow:] In Council Read 26*1^ Febr 1701/2 Eead a 2^ time . 27tii feb? Eead . W^ July . 1702 - 27tii Feb- 1701 [1702] In Council The Question being put. Whether the Pet^<^° should be granted? Ans^ a 2*^ Question being put, Whether a private Bill shall be made for the releife of the Pet^^? Ans* Yes , by Fourteen, Five of them saying, provided That Col° Paige be Notifyed.^A third Question being put, Whether Col° Paige shall be notifyed to attend too morrow,


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