Consarning A purtishon presented to the Lieut Gover and Counsel Consarning the plantten of A new Planttaion And we the Select men are bound up by the Towne nayther to give A way Lande nor to Enter Change Lande with aney men therfor we the Select men cante doe nothen Consaren Lande with out the advice of the Towne May 14th 1694 [4-182] Samuel Dow by order and in the behalf of the Select men of Hampton [Election of Assemblymen, 1694.] Att a legall meeting of the ffreeholders of the Towne of Hampton the 29 october 1694. left John Smith Mr Nathaniel Batchiler Senior and Ens. Thomas Robey were chossen by the major voat ffor to Serve as Assembly men [4-187 and 188] as attest Ephraim marston [At a meeting held May 14, 1695, the foregoing three men were reëlected. December 24, 1697, Capt. Henry Dow, Lieut. John Smith, and Benjamin Fifield were elected. [4-191] "As Attests Thomas Robey Constable."-ED.] [December 26, 1698, Dow and Smith were reëlected, with Joseph Swett, as certified by Henry Dow, Ephraim Marston, John Tucke, and John Gove, selectmen.-ED.] [R. 2-33] [Hampton Soldiers, 1695, 1696.] A true accompt of y° Soldiers & Provisions I have Impresd out of Hampton for his Majestys Servise at garison at oyster River Since Novemb' 2nd 1695 until '96* Nov 30 Isaac Green 28 days & found provitions { Decembr 28th Jonathan Philbrook 28 days. Joseph Cram 28 days. Janury 25th Jacob Clifford 29 days Chris Pottell 29 days Febru 24 Samuel Hely 29 days Jos Fanning sent ye same day & March 23 Sam" Shaw sent and sent whome ye 6th a horse Impressed to carry ye Provison 1, 16, I, 04, I, 04, I, 04, 0 I, 04, 10 I, 04, 10 I, 04, 10 0, 05, 0 day 0, 05, 0 0, 05, 0, 03, 0 13, 12, 06 Joseph Smith Capt. This accoumpt Compared by me John Woodman Capt. Dated Apr 7th 1696. The accoumpt of what was ordered to Exeter since November 14: 1695 until 96 March 6th James Stanyan 28 days & Willm Swain 28 days April 3d to ye 27 John French 4 days & Sam1 Case 4 29 2, 09, 08 2, 08, 0 a horse Impresed for ye Post from Hampton to New Castle bount to Pemiquid and a man to bring him back 3-6. Dated Apr 7th 1696 [R. 2-34] [Hampton Men in Garrison at Exeter, 1695, 1696.] A tru account of what is due to Hampton men for keeping garrison att Exeter ffrom the 14 of November last to the 8th of Aprill 1696 To Tho. Dearborn Junor one month £. S. d 1-4 I-4 To Ephraim Marston and others one month I-4 I-4 I-4 I-4 I-4 To Jabez Dow and others one month To Sam Palmer one month To Simon Dow and others one month To Jonathan Marston and other one month To Ichabod Robey & Humprey Perkins a day apiece and sent home To Robert Drake & others one month To Daniel Wedgwood & others one month To two Samborns a day apiece sent home 1-4 I-O O-12- -O I-4 I 0-3 1 I O 0-3 Sum 22-09-0 This is a tru account compared By me Kinsley Hall Capt The Above is a tru account Errors only Excepted By me Henry Dow Cap Due to Hampton men ffor wages at Garrition att Oyster River and other disbursments from November 1695 to April 8th 1696 Nov' to John Marston Jo" Redman Roger Shaw 2 francis page Chris: Smith Sam Dearborn with their own provition each. man I month No: 2 to Sam" ffogg one month Nobr 30 to Sam Nudd with provition one month Decbr 31 to John Taylor Isaac Webster James Moul- January 27 to John Hobs for his man and James Senter each man a month J 24 february to Daniel Kincaid Thomas levitt Sam' seph Moulton Roger Shaw each man a £ Sd 10-16-0 I-4-0 1-16-0 7- 4-0 8-8-0 2-8-0 8-8-0 24 March to Henry Dow ffor 143 pound pork ffor the e} 1-15-9 sayd men att 3d per pound to Joseph Moulton when his month is out I - 4-0 This account is owned by me 43-3-9 John Woodman Capt 24 february to a man & Hoss imprest to carry the said pork to oyster River Round by Exeter the way being bad January 27 to 4 men sent to oyster and sent home again being 3 days apece Mar 24 to five men sent to Oyster River and sent Home again 3 days apece 05-0 0-15-0 } 1- 5-0 £44-8-9 22-9-0 £66-17-9 A true account Errors only Excepted By me Henry Dow Capt *Ebenezer Webster was a son of Thomas Webster, who died in Hampton in 1715, aged 83. He had a son Ebenezer, and a grandson by the same name, who was born in Kingston in 1739, and settled in Salisbury in 1763. The latter was one of "Rogers' Rangers," and was in the army in 1757 to 1759. He commanded a company at Bennington, and was the father of Ezekiel, born 1780, and Daniel, born 1782. [R. 2-35] [Hampton Soldiers, April to September, 1696.] Province of New Hampshire Account of Soldiers Impresed to keep Garrison Since Apr1 ye 7th 1696 untill Sep' ye 30th 1696 at oyster River Exeter and Hampton by warrant from me out of one of yo Companys in Hampton Jacob Clifford at oyster River 28 Natt Blacklidge Service two months Due to Joseph Smith O one man posted at Dan' Tiltons 2-8-0 7-6-6 25-16-6 Account of Soldiers Impressed to Garrison from octobr ye first 1696 untill octobr ye 29th 1696 Nath: ffrench and Thomas Ste vens at Garrison at oyster River Joseph flaning & Benjamin Per- Errors Excepted £2-8-0 2-8-0 4-16-0 Joseph Smith Cap |