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− | + | �such Consideration for said Land as the Value of | |
+ | said Land were previous to any Improvements | ||
+ | being made by said Settlers and any Improvements | ||
+ | being made by said Settlers and also in the same | ||
+ | Manner and Proportion to all other Persons who | ||
+ | May be desirous of settling upon said Land | ||
+ | for the improvement and further Settlement | ||
+ | thereupon --- | ||
+ | Voted to adjourn to Tuesday the 27th day of Augl | ||
+ | next Then to meet at the Coffee House in Boston | ||
+ | at 7 OClock | ||
+ | P.M. and said meeting is adjourned accordingly | ||
+ | John Avery P. Clerk | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tuesday Aug 27 the Proprietors of a certain | ||
+ | Tract of Land Laying in the Province of | ||
+ | Maine holden under the Will of Bridget Phillips | ||
+ | late of Boston deceased met According to adjournment | ||
+ | at the Coffee House in Boston | ||
+ | Present Hon'ble William Phillips Esq Moderator | ||
+ | His Honor Thomas Cushing Esq | ||
+ | SN Gowen Brown | ||
+ | Col Josiah Waters | ||
+ | Voted to adjourn to Morrow Evening to meet | ||
+ | at the Coffee House in Boston at 7 OClock P.M. and | ||
+ | said meeting is adjourned accordingly | ||
+ | John Avery P. Clerk | ||
+ | |||
+ | 28 The Proprietors met agreeably to the Adjourment | ||
+ | Present Hon'ble William Phillips Esq | ||
+ | Hon Saml Adams + Jerem' Powell Esq | ||
+ | SN William Powell | ||
+ | Col Josiah Waters | ||
+ | John Avery jun | ||
+ | Col Waters reported to the Proprietors the Subject of his | ||
+ | Agency and informed them of the Determination | ||
+ | of the Hon'ble General Courts Committee respecting the | ||
+ | Boundaries of Phillips Claim on this side the Little Ossepee | ||
+ | [?] from the NW Corner of Sanford to the little Ossepee with half the Pieces of Ossapee to Saco River and along Saco | ||
+ | to the Head of Biddeford from there to Sanford | ||
+ | Voted to adjourn to Monday the twenty third day of Septem | ||
+ | next Then to meet at the Coffee House in Boston at 7 OClock | ||
+ | P.M. and said meeting is adjourned accordingly | ||
+ | John Avery P. Clerk |
Latest revision as of 16:48, 27 May 2020
�such Consideration for said Land as the Value of said Land were previous to any Improvements being made by said Settlers and any Improvements being made by said Settlers and also in the same Manner and Proportion to all other Persons who May be desirous of settling upon said Land for the improvement and further Settlement thereupon --- Voted to adjourn to Tuesday the 27th day of Augl next Then to meet at the Coffee House in Boston at 7 OClock P.M. and said meeting is adjourned accordingly
John Avery P. Clerk
Tuesday Aug 27 the Proprietors of a certain Tract of Land Laying in the Province of Maine holden under the Will of Bridget Phillips late of Boston deceased met According to adjournment at the Coffee House in Boston Present Hon'ble William Phillips Esq Moderator
His Honor Thomas Cushing Esq SN Gowen Brown Col Josiah Waters
Voted to adjourn to Morrow Evening to meet at the Coffee House in Boston at 7 OClock P.M. and said meeting is adjourned accordingly
John Avery P. Clerk
28 The Proprietors met agreeably to the Adjourment
Present Hon'ble William Phillips Esq Hon Saml Adams + Jerem' Powell Esq SN William Powell Col Josiah Waters John Avery jun
Col Waters reported to the Proprietors the Subject of his Agency and informed them of the Determination of the Hon'ble General Courts Committee respecting the Boundaries of Phillips Claim on this side the Little Ossepee [?] from the NW Corner of Sanford to the little Ossepee with half the Pieces of Ossapee to Saco River and along Saco to the Head of Biddeford from there to Sanford Voted to adjourn to Monday the twenty third day of Septem next Then to meet at the Coffee House in Boston at 7 OClock P.M. and said meeting is adjourned accordingly
John Avery P. Clerk