. [Provincial and state papers]. pton.][Mss. Town Boundaries, p. 240.] The Plan of Hampton old Town and in it the old Claim of Northhill and also the Parish of Rye—southly of the town meetinghouseExamined and tryed and nearly agreeing with the original Plannmeasured from the meeting House Southly to the Main River atthe clam banks below the falls Rivers mouth and it is Just one mileand Sixty rod agreeing Exactly with the former Plann—and fromthe meeting house to the town bridg being one mile & 20 rodagreeing within 20 rod of the former Plann—and from the meetinghouse to the outer point of the


. [Provincial and state papers]. pton.][Mss. Town Boundaries, p. 240.] The Plan of Hampton old Town and in it the old Claim of Northhill and also the Parish of Rye—southly of the town meetinghouseExamined and tryed and nearly agreeing with the original Plannmeasured from the meeting House Southly to the Main River atthe clam banks below the falls Rivers mouth and it is Just one mileand Sixty rod agreeing Exactly with the former Plann—and fromthe meeting house to the town bridg being one mile & 20 rodagreeing within 20 rod of the former Plann—and from the meetinghouse to the outer point of the Grate Bores head the Distance is APPENDIX. 881 almost two mile—and from the meeting house to the Ceaders SoCalled which is three Trees standing on sand hills near the Riversmouth is two mile and sixty rods from the meeting House to frees house is one half of one mileand twenty Eight rod—the bredth of the Marsh from the uplandsouthly of freeys to the Main River at the Clam banks is one halfof one mile and twelve rod. 882 APPENDIX. [^Petition Relative to Bounds betzueen Hamj^ton atid Rye^ i737-\[Mss. Town Boundaries, p. 93.] To His Excellency Jonathan Belcher Esq Governour and Com-mander In Chief in and over His Majesties Province of NewHampshire in New England to the Honourable the Councel andHouse of representitives in General Assembly Convened The Pitition of the select men of Hampton in said Provence inbehalf of said Town most Humbl}^ sheweth that where as theGeneral Court of this Provence in November 1730 Passed the fol- lowing Vote namely That There shall be added to the Parish of Rye by a line begining att David Smiths Lott att Portsmouth line and to run west ward as said smiths Lott runs the Length of the first north Division in Hampton takeing in the said smiths Lott: and run west ward one Quarter of a mile as the Lotts Called the Qiiarter of a mile Lotts run towards Hampton andthen to run Down to the sea att the westly End of the said Quarter of a mile Lotts t


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