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York County Proprietor's Record Book of Colonel Josiah Waters

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�Friday Feb s1 1782 the Proprietors of a certain Tract
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of Land Laying in the Province of Maine holden
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under the Will of Bridget Phillips late of Boston deceased met
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According to adjournment at the Coffee House in Boston
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Present Hon'ble Jeremiah Powell Esq Moderator P. Temp
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His Honor Thomas Cushing Esq Col Josiah Waters
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and John Avedry jun
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Voted That his Honor Thomas Cushing Esq be a Committee
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to draught a Letter to the Hon'ble Benj Chadbourne Esq
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requesting he would attend the Proprieters of the
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Land aforesaid to join with said Proprieters in
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their application to the Committee appointed by the
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General Court in May last to draw the line between
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the Proprieters holding under Shapleigh, the Commonwealth
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and the Proprietoers of Bridget Phillips and if he
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cannot attend that he would empower some person to Act in said Office and to report at the next meeting
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Voted to adjourn to Wednesday the 6th day of Feby
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inst Then to meet at the Coffee House in Boston
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at 6 OClock P.M. and said meeting is adjourned
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accordingly
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Wednesday Feby 6th 1782 the Proprietors of a certain
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Tract of Land Laying in the Province of Maine
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holden under the Will of Bridget Phillips late of
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Boston deceased met According to adjournment
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at the Coffee House in Boston
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Present Hon'ble Jeremiah Powell Esq Moderator
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P. Temp. Col Josiah Waters + John Avery jun
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His Honor Thos Cushing reported a Draught of a
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Letter to the Hon'ble Benjamin Chadbourne Esq
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which was laid before the Committee and was read +
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Accepted and is as follows --
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  Sir
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      The Proprietors under Bridget Phillips have lately had a
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meeting with the Com'ttee of the Gen. Court relative to their Lands of the
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Eastward, they find there is no prospect of the Claimants under the
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Smalls submitting the affair to the determination of the Com'ttee
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and therefore the Claimants under Phillips have agreed in
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�Friday Feb s1 1782 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 Jeremiah Powell Esq Moderator P. Temp His Honor Thomas Cushing Esq Col Josiah Waters and John Avedry jun Voted That his Honor Thomas Cushing Esq be a Committee to draught a Letter to the Hon'ble Benj Chadbourne Esq requesting he would attend the Proprieters of the Land aforesaid to join with said Proprieters in their application to the Committee appointed by the General Court in May last to draw the line between the Proprieters holding under Shapleigh, the Commonwealth and the Proprietoers of Bridget Phillips and if he cannot attend that he would empower some person to Act in said Office and to report at the next meeting

Voted to adjourn to Wednesday the 6th day of Feby inst Then to meet at the Coffee House in Boston at 6 OClock P.M. and said meeting is adjourned accordingly

Wednesday Feby 6th 1782 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 Jeremiah Powell Esq Moderator P. Temp. Col Josiah Waters + John Avery jun

His Honor Thos Cushing reported a Draught of a Letter to the Hon'ble Benjamin Chadbourne Esq which was laid before the Committee and was read + Accepted and is as follows --

 Sir
     The Proprietors under Bridget Phillips have lately had a 

meeting with the Com'ttee of the Gen. Court relative to their Lands of the Eastward, they find there is no prospect of the Claimants under the Smalls submitting the affair to the determination of the Com'ttee and therefore the Claimants under Phillips have agreed in

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