. [Provincial and state papers]. es appearing well ad-apted to the growth of Hemp and Flax or either of them be culti-vated with these useful Articles of produce in the proportion of tenAcres in each & every hundred Acres of these granted Premiseswithin Ten Years of this date Seventhly That this Grant shall not interfere with any of•Our Grants formerly made & now in force nor interrupt the Gran-ges in their Improvements making thereon agreable to the Condi-tions thereof— These to be in lieu of all other Rents and Ser-vices whatsoever In Testimony whereof We have caused the Seal of Our saidProv


. [Provincial and state papers]. es appearing well ad-apted to the growth of Hemp and Flax or either of them be culti-vated with these useful Articles of produce in the proportion of tenAcres in each & every hundred Acres of these granted Premiseswithin Ten Years of this date Seventhly That this Grant shall not interfere with any of•Our Grants formerly made & now in force nor interrupt the Gran-ges in their Improvements making thereon agreable to the Condi-tions thereof— These to be in lieu of all other Rents and Ser-vices whatsoever In Testimony whereof We have caused the Seal of Our saidProvince to be hereunto affixed Witness John Wentworth 742 CHARTER RECORDS, Esqr Our aforesaid Governor & Commander in chief the seconcday of June in the fifteenth Year of Our reign & in the Year of ouiLord Christ 1775 J WentworthBy his Excellencys commandwith advice of Councel Geo : King Depy Secy Recorded according to the original Charter under the ProvinceSeal this 3d day of June 1775 Attest1 Geo : King D Sec?. Province of New Hampshire Portsmouth May 31st 1775—These certify that this Plan of a Tract of Land laid out for Captain William Erving Begining at a Spruce Tree marked J Wbein£ the southeasterly Corner Bounds of the Township of Cockburne & runing South twenty degrees West one Mile to a FiiTree spotted & marked J F, W E 1774 for the Southwesterly Coi-ner from thence South seventy degrees East Two Mile:*4~244 & *One hundred & ten Rods to a Fir Tree spotted ancMarked J F W E 1774 for the Southeasterly Corner fronthence runing North twenty degrees East two Miles & one hundrecRods to a Maple Tree for the Northeasterly Corner from thena EXETER. 743 uning North seventy degrees West two Miles & One hundred &en Rods to the easterly side Line of the said Town of Cockburneor the northwesterly Corner from thence runing South twenty de-crees West on the Line of said Town one Mile & one hundredlods to the Place first began at contains three thousand fourmndred Six


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