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third Monday in February next. and if aney person or persons Named in Said List Shall neglect or Refuse to pay the Sum or Sums whereat he or they ar therein Respacttively assessed you are to follow the Derecttions in the Law in Leving and Collecting the Same Giving under our Hands and Seal at Derryfield afore Said this 16th Day of November 1773

John Stark
James MacCalley

Recorded this 29th Day of November 1773

Select Men

David Starret Town Clerk

Province of New Hampshire Hillsborough s s To Ezekiel Stavens Constable for the Town of Derryfield Greeting

You are Required in his majestyes name to Warn a Meeting of the freehoulders Inhabitants of Said town Qualifyed by Law to Vote in town meetings that they meet at their meeting house in Said Derryfield upon Monday the Sixth Day of September Next at one of the Clock in the after noon on Said Day

1-ly to Chuse a moderator to Regulate Said Meeting

2-ly to See if the Inhabitants of Said town Will Vote to Give the Rev George Gilmore a Call to the Worke of the Menestry in Said Derryfield to be their Menester

3-ly to See how much yearly Salery they Will Vote the Said Gilmore if he Except their Call.

4-ly to Se how much Setelmen Money they Will Vote the Said Gilmore if he Except their Call.

5-ly to See if they Will Vote to Sand a man or meen to treet With the Said Gilmore and agree about the Mater as the town pleceses to order, and this Shall be your Sufecant Warrent Geven under our Hands and Seal this 20th Day of August 1773

Samuel Boyd
James Mac Calley

Select Men

David Starret Town Clerk

Recorded this 16th Day of December 1773

Hillsborough s s Derryfield September the 6th Day 1773 by Vertue of this presept I have geven Warning to all the free holders Inhabitants of Said Town of time and place of Meeting according to the Vote of Said Town for Warning Town Meetings and the articuls theirin aserted pr. me

Ezekiel Stavens, Constable

Recorded this 16th Day of December. 1773.

David Starret Town Clerk

Hillsborough s s Derryfield September the 6th Day 1773

at a meeting of the freehoulders Inhabitants of Said Town Legely Called and meet in their meeting house on Said Day. Voted Capt John Starke moderator to Regulate Said Meeting

then Voted to Dismis the above warrant. but the town thought Best to Sand for the Rev George Gilmore, and it was put to vote and the Town voted to Sand for the Rev George Gilmore as sun as poseble to Com and preach with us Eighth Days upon fourder Triel.

Recorded this 16th Day of December 1773.

David Starret Town Clerk

Province of New Hampshire Hillsboroough s s to Ezkiel tavens Constable for the Town of Derryfield Greeting

You are Hereby Requered in his Majestyes, Name to warn a meeting of the freehoulders Inhabitants of Said Town Qualifyed to Vote in Common afairs of the Town that they meet at their meeting House upon thursday the 23th day of December next at one of the Clock in the after noon on Said Day 1-ly to Chouse a moderator to Regulate Said meeting. 2-ly to Draw one man out of the Box to Serve on the petit Jury at the next Court of General Sessions of the peace. to be holden at Amharst on the first thursday next following the first tuesday in Janewarey next.

3-ly to See if the Inhabitants of Said Town will Vote to Give the Rev George Gilmore a Call to the Work of the ministry in Said Derryfield to be their seteled minister

4-ly to See how much Money the Town will Vote the Rev George Gilmore for his yearly Salary and for his Settlement.

5-ly to See if the Town will Chouse a Commettee in order to treet with the Revt George Gilmore upon the Settlement. 6-ly to Here the Commettees Reporte Ralateing the treete Beteen the Revt George Gilmore and Said Commettee

7-ly to See what method the Town will take to procure Elisabeth Marcy's Affects which was Willd her by her father and this Shall be your Sufacant warrent

Given Under our Hands at Derryfield this 30th Day of November. 1773

David Starret Clerk

James Mac Calley

Samuel Boyd

Select Men

Recorded this 25th Day of December 1773*

David Starre Town Clerk

Province of New Hampshire Hillsborough s s Derryfield December the 23th Day 1773

In abadence to the Within presept I have Given Warning to all the free holders Inhabitants of Said Town of the time and the Ends of Said Meeting Agreeable to the Vote of Said Town for warning Town meetings and the Articuls thereinwithin Asserted by me

Ezekiel Stavens Constable

David Starret Town Clerk

Recorded this 25th Day of December 1773

*The census returns made in 1773 show the following number of people in Derryfield at the time, and the proportion of the sexes, both married and unmarried.

Men, 16 to 60, unmarried, 28; married, 30; boys under 16, 77; men over 60 years, 7; total, 142. Women, unmarried, including girls under marriageable age, 92; married, 40; widows, 3; total, 135. Male slaves, 1; female slaves, 1. Whole number of inhabitants, 279.-ED.

Province of New Hempshire Hillsborough s s Derryfield December the 23th Day 1773

at a meeting of the free houlders Inhabitants of Said Town Legely Called and Convened in their meeting house on Said Day.

Voted Cor" John Goffe Moderator of Said meeting.

Voted to Ajourn this meeting to Levta John halls house. then meet according to Ajournment the moderator and Clerk present and the meeting Called. then Drew out of the Box Nethaniel Boyd for to Serve on the petit Jury at Amharst next Sessions then

Voted on the third Articul in the Warrent to Give the Rev George Gilmore a Call to the wourk of the Ministry to be our Settled minister in Said Town. then

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Voted on the fourth Articul in the warrent to Give the Rev George Gilmore thirty Pounds Lawfull money in cash for his annual Settled yearly Salary So Long as he the Said Gilmore Contines to be our Settled minister in Said Town.

Voted on the Said Articul to Give the Rev George Gilmore for a Settlement thirty Pounds Lawfull money in Cash and Sixty Pounds Lawfull money to be paid in Labour at two Shillings Lawful pr Day for man and the Same for oxen. the Said Labour is to be paid in four years Commencing from the time that the Said Gilmore Excepts. and Settles with us in Said Town fifteen Pounds per year and the Above Cash within one year from Said time.

Voted on the fifth articul in the warrent to Chuse a Committee to treet with the Rev George Gilmore Relating the above Votes then

Voted. David Starret, Samuel Boyd, John perham, and Levin James MacCalley to be the above Committee & make Report to the Town then

Voted to ajourn this meeing till the third monday in february next to the house of Levtn John halls at one of the Clock in the after noon on Said Day.

Derryfield February the 21th Day 1774.

then Meet according to ajournment the moderator and Clerk present and the meetin Caled. then

Voted to Dismis the Sixth articul in the Warrant by Reson that the above Committee had not Received aney answer from the Revt George Gilmore.

Voted to Dismes the Seventh articul in the Said Warrent Likwayes

Recorded this 21th Day of February one thousand seven hundred and Seventy fore

David Starret Town Clerk

Province of New Hempshire Hillsborough 8 s to Ezekiel Stavens Constable for the Town of Derryfield greeting

You are Hereby Required in his Majestyes name to warn all the free houlders Inhabitants of Said Town that they meet at their meeting House upon monday the Seventh Day of March next at teen of the Clock on Said Day.

1-ly to Chouse a Moderator to Regulate Said meeting 2-ly to hear the Town accounts Rade and to Approve or Dis approve

3-ly to Chouse all their Town officers for the Insuing Year

4-ly to See how much mony the Town Will Rase to hire. priching for the present year. and to apoint men to hire the Samc.

5-ly to See what method the Town will take for the Support of Elisabeth Marcy for the Insuing year.

6-ly to See if the Town Will Vote aney money for the Jury men that may have to attend at Court for the Insuing year

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7 to See what method the Town will take to Warn Town Meetings for the Insuing year.

and this Shall be your Suficant Warrant

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