. [Provincial and state papers] . then out and grant them some further time forthe performance thereof. Now know ye that we being willing to promote the end pro-posed Have of our further Grace and favor suspended our Claimof the forfeiture which the said Grantees may have Incurrd, andby these Presents Do Grant unto the said Grantees their heirs andAssigns the further Term of Four Years from this Date for per-forming & fullfilling the Conditions, matters and things by them tobe done as aforesaid Except the Quit Rents which are to remaindue and Payable as expressd and reserved in the OriginalGra


. [Provincial and state papers] . then out and grant them some further time forthe performance thereof. Now know ye that we being willing to promote the end pro-posed Have of our further Grace and favor suspended our Claimof the forfeiture which the said Grantees may have Incurrd, andby these Presents Do Grant unto the said Grantees their heirs andAssigns the further Term of Four Years from this Date for per-forming & fullfilling the Conditions, matters and things by them tobe done as aforesaid Except the Quit Rents which are to remaindue and Payable as expressd and reserved in the OriginalGrant or Charter. In Testimony whereof we have caused the Seal of our said Province to be hereunto affixed Witness John Wentworth Esqr our Governor and Commander in Chief this 2nd day of *i-33i February* in the 9th Year of our Reign Annoque Domini 1769— J Wentworth By his Excellencys Commandwith advice of Council T : Atkinson Junr Sec7 Recorded according to the Original this 2nd Feb7 1769 Att Theodore Atkinson Sec7 NEWTON. 383. Protracted by a Scale of one Inch to a Mile. NEWTON. [Incorporated as Newtown Dec. 6, 1749. An addition was granted March 22,1749-50. The boundary line between Newton and South Hampton was estab-lished Jan. 4, 1772. A portion of East Kingston was annexed July 2, 1845. Thename of the town was changed to Newton July 10, 1846. See IX, Bouton Town Papers, 607; XIII, Hammond Town Papers, 53; Indexto Laws, 406; sketch, by J. Hoitt, Hurds History of Rockingham County, 1882,p. 403 ; Early History of the Baptists in N. H., by Joseph Fullonton, 1, GraniteMonthly, 156; Baptist Churches in N. H., by E. E. Cummings, 1836, p. 5 ; dis-course, centennial of Baptist Church, 1855, by William Lamson; LawrencesN. H. Churches, 1856, p. 466.] 384 charter records. [Newtown Incorporated, 1749.] *i_43 *Province of New Hampshire /xa^\ George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Brittain France & Ireland King De- l : p : s : fender of the faith &C1 ^x^v^^/ To all to whom these P


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