. History of the town of Hampton, New Hampshire. From its settlement in 1638, to the autumn of 1892 . ampshire, the dividend of interest and principalof the stock standing in the name of the town of Hampton, on thebook of the said Commissioner, that is now due, or that may becomedue hereafter, until this order be revoked. In 1804, voted, That allthe two per cents, which are already received, and the interest duethereon, which belong equally between the town and the CongregationalSociety, be let out by the selectmen, and that two bondsmen be requiredfor all money loaned, and that interest be pa


. History of the town of Hampton, New Hampshire. From its settlement in 1638, to the autumn of 1892 . ampshire, the dividend of interest and principalof the stock standing in the name of the town of Hampton, on thebook of the said Commissioner, that is now due, or that may becomedue hereafter, until this order be revoked. In 1804, voted, That allthe two per cents, which are already received, and the interest duethereon, which belong equally between the town and the CongregationalSociety, be let out by the selectmen, and that two bondsmen be requiredfor all money loaned, and that interest be paid yearly. Voted, Tochoose a committee, to see if the town will adopt any method with re-gard to the two per cents which have been received at the Loan Officeby the town of Hampton, and interest due thereon, that may make itmore productive tlian the present mode of loaning the money. MajorShaw, Elisha S. Moulton and James Moulton were chosen. Thoirreport, which is not on record, was rejected, the vote being so closethat a poll was demanded, when tliere were found to be forty-two •Cli;ii). Fold-outPlaceholder This fold-out is being digitized, and will be inserted at a future date.


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