. [Provincial and state papers]. and the Grantees are allowed to make a new pitchof Sixteen hundred and Eighty Acres in the province Lands else & return a plat thereof to satisfie the remainder of the Grant. Sent up for Concurrence j Quincy Spk In Council; Mar. 27, I73 Read & Concurd j Willard SecVy Consented to J. Belcher MANCHESTER. 183 Litchfield & East on a line parralel to the said River, and threeMiles distant from it, but by Reason of the Land Reserved by theProvince within said Grant the Land is 1680 Acres Short of SixMiles Square— [Mass. Court Records, and House Journal, June 18, 1736
. [Provincial and state papers]. and the Grantees are allowed to make a new pitchof Sixteen hundred and Eighty Acres in the province Lands else & return a plat thereof to satisfie the remainder of the Grant. Sent up for Concurrence j Quincy Spk In Council; Mar. 27, I73 Read & Concurd j Willard SecVy Consented to J. Belcher MANCHESTER. 183 Litchfield & East on a line parralel to the said River, and threeMiles distant from it, but by Reason of the Land Reserved by theProvince within said Grant the Land is 1680 Acres Short of SixMiles Square— [Mass. Court Records, and House Journal, June 18, 1736.] In the House of Represent* Ordered that the New Townshiplately Granted to the officers and Soldiers in the Company underthe Command of Major William Tyng deced, lying on the Eastside of Merrimack River commonly Called Old Harry Town, beand hereby is declared & Determined to belong to and hence for-ward to be Accounted A part of the County of Middlesex— In Council Read and Concurrd— Consented to J Belcher. [Mass. Archives, Vol. 114, p. 152.] I The Subscriber Together with John Coleburn & Benjamin Par-ker as Chainmen have Layd out to the prop^ of T3ngs Township,so Called, or y^ grantees of a Tract of Land Between LitchfieldAnd Suncook on y® Easterly Side Merrimack River, A Tract ofLand Adjoyning to Piscataquag River Containing one ThousandSix Hundred And Sixty Eight Acres Butted and Bounded as by 184 CHARTER RECORDS. the figure herewith w*^ is pland by a Scale of one hundred AndSixty perch to an Inch, with a Small Island Containing TwelveAcres Lying in Merrimack River Between Crosbys Brook andShort falls so Called w* is in Pursuance of a grant of one thou-sand Six hundred and Eigty Acres made to the S^ Prop* October lo^^ 1736— Sam Cumings Surv^ Middlesex ss Dunstable December 3^*^ 1736 Personally appearing before me the Subscriber Sam CumingsSurvayor John Colburn, and Benj* Parker Chainmen, Made Oaththat in survaying and measuring sixteen hundred and Eighty acresof La
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