. [Provincial and state papers] . ll have the Liberty toPoll of themselves & their Estates which they now have & Joynwith their Neighbours in the District for A Parish in all affairsProvided they Poll off or file a list of their names with his Excelencythe Governour within Thirty Days from the day of the Date hereof—Voted in the Affirmative A True Copy Attest Reuben Dimond Town Clerk Jonathan FarronThos CarterBenja KimballJacob ColebyJona WatsonRobert MartinZacheus Coleby -46< Michale HoitBenja CarterJohn CarterRogles ColebyRoger EastmanJames GeorgeJona KimballTho8 Jewell Philip ChallisThos


. [Provincial and state papers] . ll have the Liberty toPoll of themselves & their Estates which they now have & Joynwith their Neighbours in the District for A Parish in all affairsProvided they Poll off or file a list of their names with his Excelencythe Governour within Thirty Days from the day of the Date hereof—Voted in the Affirmative A True Copy Attest Reuben Dimond Town Clerk Jonathan FarronThos CarterBenja KimballJacob ColebyJona WatsonRobert MartinZacheus Coleby -46< Michale HoitBenja CarterJohn CarterRogles ColebyRoger EastmanJames GeorgeJona KimballTho8 Jewell Philip ChallisThos Greenfield ^Nathaniel AshDavid Goodwin Zebulon Farren Thos TuexburyOrlando CarterSam11 CarterNathan ColebySam11 GoodwinDavid ColebyAron CurriorDaniel GoodwinAbraham MerrellJohn Eliot Province of New Hampshire These Certify That the List of the Mens Names above mentionedwere Entred with his Excelency the Governour and Lodged in theSecrys office the Secon day of August 1748 Attest1 Theodore Atkinson Secry NEWTON, 387 ^v,. *>%» The above is the Plan of New Town as ordred to be Planed onthe Original Charter—Entred here the 15 December 1749 Attest1 Theodore Atkinson Secry 388 charter records. [Newtown Addition, 1749.]*i~58 *Province of New Hampshire Thirty South George the Second by the Grace of God of Hampton men Great Brittain France & Ireland King Defender ofPolld to New the faith &caTown To All People to whom these Presents Shall ^^^*-\ Come Greeting— S / Whereas the Town of South Hampton within Our ) C Province of New Hampshire Afore Said for Diverse ^^v-^ good & Laudable Motives and Considerations themthereunto moveing Did Voluntarily at a Town meeting held in SaidTown by the Inhabitants thereof On the Seventh Day of JulyAnno Domini 1748 Pass A Vote in the following words Viz Thatall those Persons that Lives at the West End of this Town that have A mind to go off Shall have the Liberty to Poll off themSelves & thier Estates Which they now have & Joyn with thierneigh


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