. [Provincial and state papers] . es of the Grantees of Shelburne. Mark Hunking Wentworth Daniel Peirce Daniel RogersJohn Rindge Dan1 Rindge Isaac Rindge Jotham Rindge One Right of 300 Acres for a glebe for the Church of England asby Law established. Recorded as above Attr Theodore Atkinson Secry *Province of New Hampshire 17th November 1770. *4-54 These Certify that this Plan of Shelburne on Amorescogin RiverBeginning at a hemlock Tree standing in the East Boundary Lineof said Province & rung N. 8° E. 6 Miles on said Line to a MapleTree, from thence N. 82° W. to a Beech Tree 6 miles, from the


. [Provincial and state papers] . es of the Grantees of Shelburne. Mark Hunking Wentworth Daniel Peirce Daniel RogersJohn Rindge Dan1 Rindge Isaac Rindge Jotham Rindge One Right of 300 Acres for a glebe for the Church of England asby Law established. Recorded as above Attr Theodore Atkinson Secry *Province of New Hampshire 17th November 1770. *4-54 These Certify that this Plan of Shelburne on Amorescogin RiverBeginning at a hemlock Tree standing in the East Boundary Lineof said Province & rung N. 8° E. 6 Miles on said Line to a MapleTree, from thence N. 82° W. to a Beech Tree 6 miles, from thenceN. 8° E. 200 Rods to a Spruce Tree, from thence N. 82° W. 4miles to a Red Birch Tree, from thence S. 8° W. G Miles &200 Rods to a Red Birch Tree from thence S. 82° E. 10 Miles tothe Bounds began at. Contains 40,000 Acres of Land & is a trueCopy of an original Plan or Survey of said Tract or Township astaken & returned to me by Cap1 Hubartis Neal Dy Surveyor. Attest1- Is : Rindge Sr Gen1 SOUTH HAMPTON. 521. SOUTH HAMPTON. [Constituted from parts of Amesbury and Salisbury, Mass., and incorporatedMay 25, 1742. The east part of the town was annexed to Hampton Falls Dec. 4,1742. The estates of thirty men were set off to Newton March 22, 1749. Theline between South Hampton and Newton was established Jan. 4, 1772. A tractof land was severed from East Kingston and annexed to South Hampton Nov. 30,1824. See IX, Bouton Town Papers, 763 ; XIII, Hammond Town Papers, 434; Indexto Laws, 511 ; sketch, HurcTs History of Rockingham County, 1882, p. 515; Bap-tist Churches in N. H., by E. E. Cummings, 1836, p. 21 ; Religious History, byB. R. Jewell, 1880, pp. 84; Lawrences N. H. Churches, 1856, p. 135.] < L: P: S SouthHampton [South Hampton Incorporated, 1742.]*Province of New Hampshire. 1-1 George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Brittain fTrance & Ireland King Defender of the faith &a To all to whom these Presents Shall Come Greeting— Know ye that we at the Humble Suit And


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