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Totle 76-in Number in the Second Company in Colonal Stickney Regment Taken By us James Shepard Capt Laben morrill Livt James Glines Livt Jeremiah Hacket En

the Number of Guns in the Second Company is 36 in Number

[12-33] [Canterbury "Train Band" and "Alarm List.”] The following being a return of the train band under my Command in Canterbury

Lieu thomas Gilmon

Leuit Ebenezer Kimbal

Ensign William Sanborn

Sargant Richard Blanchard

Jacob Heath

David Norriss
Willi Perkins

Corper's Jesse Cross

Nathanel Derbon
Gideon levet
Joseph Carr

Fifer Joseph Hancock

Privets thomas Cross
John Cross

George Hancock
Benjamin Collins
thomas Clough
William Kinestone
David Kinestone
John Derbon
Shubal Derbon
William Glines

Privets William Diah

Peter Huneford

David morrison

Nathaniel Witcher
John mcDaniel
Jeremiah Daniel

Abner miles
Samuel miles

James Sover
Nathaniel Perkens
James Blanchard
James Perkens
David Blanchard
Jonathon Wodaly
William Kenestone
James Simon

Abraham Derbon
thomas Cross

Jonathan Sanborn
Ezekeil Gilmon
Obediah Davis
William Hancock

Larm Lest Names

William Glines Benjmin Blanchard

Lieut Charls Gliden Leu' Jonathan Heath

Shubal Derbon

Ensi Archelaus miles

A true Return

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John Cross

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Per Me Edward Blanchard Captain

[Enlistments, Canterbury, 1776.]

Canterbury September ye 18th 1776

We the Subscribers do hereby Ingage our selves In the Continental Servis, and forthwith to March to New York and joyn the Continental Army there and Continue therein untill the first day of December Next Unless Sunner Discharged

As Witness our hands

Samuel Gerrish

William clement

Henry Clough

Sargent Morrill

Joshua Weeks
Nathanaiel pallet
Israel Glines

A Return of the Names of the Continental Soldiers Inlisted for the Town of Canterbury in the State of New Hamps' for the Term of Three Years or During the War

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Ebenez' Varnum of Conway in Cap' Livermore's Company

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Nath Glines Capt Frye Comp Continental Soldiers
Samuel Danford Boscawen Ditto

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Canterbury July the 2a 1777

Pursuant to the precept from the Honourable Thomas Stickney Esq' We do hereby make a true Return of the Above Mentioned Soldiers they being Inlisted for the Town of Canterbury and State of New Hampshire

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[12-36] [Enlistments in Canterbury, 1780.]

Canterbury July 4th 1780

We the subscribers hereby acknowledge to have Voluntarily enlisted to serve the United States of America for three Months from the time we shall Join the Army of the sd United States at the place appointed for Rendesvous by the Commander in Chief of said Army

Witness our Hands

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William Foster
Ezekiel moore
Asa Forster

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Daniel X forster

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Elkins X Moor

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moses davis

[Enlistments in Canterbury, 1781.]

Canterbury 24th July 1781

We whose Names are underwritten hereby acknowlege to to have volentarily inlisted to serve as Militia in the Continental Army for the term of three Months from the time of our joining said Army On the encouragement given by the Town of Canterbury at a Muster for the purpose of raising sd Men, And engage to equip, and march whenever we shall receive orders.

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Samson Battis

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thomas Curry

peter Blanchard
John Sutton

[12-38] [Capt. John Cram's Return, Chichester, 1776.]

Colony of New Hampshire

To the Honourable Thomas Stickney Esq Colo" of the Thirteenth Reigement of Miletery in the Colony Aforesaid—

Percuent to orders I have Received from your honour I have acordingly Mustered my Company and have Enlisted Eight Able Bodyed Effective men—

Also An a Count of all the Training Soldiers under my Command from Sixteen to fifty years ld

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Chichester July the 12th 1776

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[Concord Enlistment, 1779.]

Concord july 12th 1779

We the Subscribers do hereby Enlist as Soldiers In one of the New hampshire battalians for one year and promise obedience to our officers and Subject to the regulation of our armey Nathan Martin

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[Concord Enlistments, 1781.]

Concord, July 17th 1781

We the Subscribers do voluntarily Inlist ourselves as Soldiers in the service of New Hampshire for the Parish of Concord for the Term of Three Months after our Arrival at the Place of Rendavous unless sooner discharged and we promise obedience to our Officers and to be subject to the Rules of the Army during said Term

As witness our hands

Jeremiah Virgin
Jeremiah Chandler
Moses Reed
Phenehas Ayer
Joseph Blanchard
David Eastman

Miller Kimball

[12-41] [Agreement between the Town of Exeter and Edward Gilman, 1647.]

The 4th of November 1647:

The Agreem1 of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of ExiterImp That we do accept of Edward Gilman the youngest to be a Townsman amongst us and do give an grant him liberty to sett up a saw mill or mills in any River within the liberty of Exiter, and to have the liberty of ye River for ye use of ye mills and of ye pines for Sawing or mast or any other timber for Sawing, to have the privilege of it wth in the liberty of Exi

ter.

2: The afores Edwa Gilman do engage himself to come and live as a townsman among ym and to sett up a mill by the last of march next Ensueing if he can or at the farthest by the last of August next Ensueing:

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3 the sd Gilman doth Engage himself to lett ye Townsmen have what boards thay stand in need of for their own use in ye Town at 3 a hundred, and w' two Inch plank thay shall need for floring at ye same price and to take Cuntry pay at price Currt if the mill shall saw it.

4 The s Gilman doth Engage himself that what masts he makes use of to give ym as much as if he sawed ym into boards and to allow half a hundred in every 2000 to the town.

5. It is Agreed that Anthony Stanion shall have liberty to put in a quarter part for a saw mill, provided he do make good his proportion or quarter part in every respect of charges as a partner so that the work be not hindered by him, if he doe so forfeit his share to the afores Gilman, and to pay wt damage he shall sustain by it, for the true and sure performance of wch wee do bind our selves in fortie pounds Sterling In Wittness whereunto we have sett our hands

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