Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . town, pro-vided the act is accepted by both towns. January 7, 1858,the act accepted by North Reading. (Accepted by Lynn-field November 3, 1857.) March 12, 1904, bounds betweenNorth Reading and North Andover established. April 22,1904, bounds between North Reading and Andover estab-lished. Pepperell—iVpril 12, 1753, the second precinct of Groton madethe district of Pepperell. August 23, 1775, the districtmade a town by general act. February 3, 1803, part an-nexed to Groton


Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . town, pro-vided the act is accepted by both towns. January 7, 1858,the act accepted by North Reading. (Accepted by Lynn-field November 3, 1857.) March 12, 1904, bounds betweenNorth Reading and North Andover established. April 22,1904, bounds between North Reading and Andover estab-lished. Pepperell—iVpril 12, 1753, the second precinct of Groton madethe district of Pepperell. August 23, 1775, the districtmade a town by general act. February 3, 1803, part an-nexed to Groton. May 18, 1857, part of Groton annexed. Reading—May 29,* 1644, part of Lynn. May 29,* 1644, boundsbetween Reading and Woburn established. October 14,* The star (*) following a date signifies that it is Old Style. Many of the doings- of the court are given in different volumes ofthe early records under different dates, usually, however, in the sameyear. The earliest date is given in this table. Names of cities are printed in small CAriTALs; of extinct cities,towns, and districts, in italics. ANCIENT MIDDLESEX. %ri.


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