. [Provincial and state papers]. d Witness John Wentworth Esqrour aforesaid Governor & Commr in Chief the Twentieth day ofAugust in the Twelfth Year of our Reign Annoq : Domini 1772. J Wentworth. By his Excellcy9 Command >with advice of Council. $ Theodore Atkinson Secry *Province of New ) August 25th 5 Recorded according to the Original *4-110 Grant under the Province Seal. Attest1 Theodore Atkinson Secry 388 CHARTER RECORDS. Province of New Hampshire. Portsm0 10th August 1772. These Certify that this Plan Beginning at a hemlock Tree stand-ing on the Westerly line of Charles


. [Provincial and state papers]. d Witness John Wentworth Esqrour aforesaid Governor & Commr in Chief the Twentieth day ofAugust in the Twelfth Year of our Reign Annoq : Domini 1772. J Wentworth. By his Excellcy9 Command >with advice of Council. $ Theodore Atkinson Secry *Province of New ) August 25th 5 Recorded according to the Original *4-110 Grant under the Province Seal. Attest1 Theodore Atkinson Secry 388 CHARTER RECORDS. Province of New Hampshire. Portsm0 10th August 1772. These Certify that this Plan Beginning at a hemlock Tree stand-ing on the Westerly line of Charlestown, from thence runningE. 281 Rods to a beech Tree, thence South 294 Rods to a Stakeand Stones, thence W. 267 Rods to a Spruce Tree standing on theEast7 Line of Charlestown, from thence North 2° W. on saidLine 295 Rods to the bound first mentioned, Contains 500 Acresof Land & is a True Copy of an Original Plan or Survey of saidTract as taken & returned to me $ Mr Elijah King D^ Sur-vey1 Attest Is Rindge Survr Gen1. 93n^\g -ts*J& ALBANY. 389 ALBANY. [Granted as Burton, Nov. 6, 1766, to Clement March and others. The linebetween Burton and Tamworth was established Dec. 30, 1796. Burton wastaken from Grafton County and annexed to Carroll, Nov. 27, 1800. The name ofthe town was changed to Albany, July 2, 1833, probably for Albany, N. Y. See Masonian Papers in following volumes ; XI, Hammond Town Papers, 7 ; In-dex to Laws, 15, 76; sketch, Fergussons History of Carroll County, 1889, p. 782;Land of the Lingering Snow, by Frank Bolles, 1891, Chocorua chapter; At theNorth of Bear Camp Water, by Frank Bolles. 1893 ; Willeys History of the WhiteMountains, 1870, p. 269; Was Chocorua the Original Pigwacket Hill? by C. , 4, Appalachia, 322 ; The Mountains between Saco and Swift Rivers, by J. , 3, id., 57; The Moat Path, by J. Worcester, 1, id., 267; Mt. Passa-conaway, by C. E. Fay, 6, id., 302 ; The Waterville Valley, by A. L. Goodrich,6, id., 318; Lawrences N. H. Churches,


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