town of Derryfield that they meet at the houes of m' John Hall In holder in said town upon the first mondey in march nixt at ten of the Cloke in the fore noon then and ther to acct one the follong Perticulares (viz) 1ly to make Choice of a moderator 2ly to Chuse all ther town officers for the Present year 3ly to see if the town will Raise money for to pay for Priching and how much 4ly to see How much money they will Raise to Defray other Charges that may aries for this yeair 5ly to see if the Town will Bulde a Pound and where they will bulde it 6ly to see if the Highway work be Doun by aret (a writ) for this Present year and how much money they will Raies for to repair the highwayes in this town for the Present year And this shall Be your suffient warrant given under our hands and seeals this tenth day of february-1752* Recourded pr me William Perham Daniel mc Niell Selectmen John Hall town Clark at a mietien of the freeHoulders and In Habitants of the town of Derry field held March y° 2: 1752 agribel to the fore gowing warnin— 1ly Vouted Esqr John Goffe modrator 2ly Vouted John Hall town Clark 3ly Vouted that ther Be three select men for this yiear and now mor *The year 1752 marks the establishment by the British Parliament of the Gregorian or "New Style" of computing time. Hitherto the year had begun among the Protestants with March 25, the Julian Year, or "Old Style," though the Catholics, under the introduction of Pope Gregory XIII., had followed the new way for 170 years.-Ed. 4ly Vouted John Goffe Archibald Stark Alex me murphy Selectmen 5ly for Cunstable Thomas Gore 6ly For Survryers of highways Abraham mirill John Riddell John Hall 7ly for tithingmen mikell moClinto William Tagart 8ly for Invoice men samull martain moses Willis 9ly for Howards thoms Gilles Ebizniser Stivenes 10ly for Dear Keepers William Parham Banjmin Hidley 11ly Commesioners for assessments to Examine the selectmens acoumpts William Parham Nathaniel Boyd 12ly For Culler of staves Banjmin Stivenes 13ly for survayeing of Boords Plank Joyst & timber Abraham mirill 14ly for fence veres William mcClinto Moses Willes Vouted one the third artickel in the warent one Houndred Poundes for Priching old tenor for thies yiear Vouted John Ridiell Nathaniel Boyed a Commitey to provied Priching for thies yiear Vouted one the forth artickel in the warent twountey pounds old tenour for to Defray the town Charges thies yiear Vouted that the Be oun Pound for thies present yiear Vouted that the high ways shall be Repaired as the Law Directs Recourded pr me John Hall town Clark Province of Newhampshire To thomas Gorge Cunstable for the toun of Derry field Greeting you are Herby Recquired in his majestyes name to warn all the free houlders and other Inhabitants Qualified by law in the town of Derryfield that they meet at the Houes of Obiell Barker Lette of thies town decsed upon monday the twentyeth of this instant at three of the Cloke in the afternoon then & there to acct one the folloung Perticuloures 1 to make Choyes of a moderator 2ly to see if the town will aprove of Resing money for Preching by the Last years Invoic or aney way they shall judge more proper 3ly to see where the town will think it most proper for the publick worship to be keep for this seson or till such time as there Can be a Houes Bulte for that purpos 4ly to see what method the town will take for Bulding a Pounde or Pounds forth with And this shall be your suffint warant Given ounder our hands and seeal this second day of July 1752 Thomais Gorge Constable John Goffe Province of Newhampshire accourding to the withine precipt I have warned all the freehoulders and other inhabitantes in Derry field that they meet at the time and place appointed by setting up three Coppys at the three seviral places voted thy shuld be set at (viz) one at John Goffe Esq' one at John Hall Gent and one at Banjamines Hadleys Recourded pr me pr Thomas Gorge Constable John Hall town Clark at ameetien of the free Houlderes and In Habitentes of the town of Derryfield Hild Juely y° 20: 1752 agriebel to the forgowen warnin met at the houes of obiell Barcker Lette of this town Desed Vouted John Goffe Esqr modrator Vouted to Agourne the meetien to the Eisteand of William quembeys houes Vouted that the secound article Be Dismised Vouted that the Placieses of Publick Worishep be held at Banjmien Stivenes and William me Clintos the firest sabouth at Banjmien Stivenes & the nixt at William m° Clintos and sow sabouth about till the nixt town meetien Vouted that the fourth artecle be Dismised sow farr as William m Clintos Barran be apound till the nixt town meetien Province of Newhampshier To thomas George Constable for the Town of Derryfield Greetting: you are hearby Required in his majesteys name to warn all the freeholders and Inhabetants of the Town of Derry field that they meet one friday the second day of February next at ten of the Clock in the fornoon at the Barn of Banjmin Stivenes in said Derry field to actt on the following Particulars first to Chuse amoderator 2ly to se whether the town will raise money to defray the Charge of laying out the Highway from the head of Namaskeeg falls to Litchfield line by order of the General Court of quarter sessions of the peace Holden at Portsmouth for the province of New hampshire aforsaid upon the first tuesday of September last 3ly to se whether they Inhabitants will Employ anew Comitte or hold to the former to find us Priching untill the money votted for at our last annuall meeting be Expended 4ly to se whether they will Chuse where the minister will preach or leave it to the sellectt men and where he shall be keept and this Shall be your sufficent warrant givin under our hands and seall this sevententh of January 1753 John Goffe at a meeting of the free Houlderes and Inhabtitencs of the Town of Derryfield held febuarey the secound agriebel to the for gowen warrnin met at the Barn of Banjmien Stivenes in said Derry field Votted Capt William Pirham moderator Votted oun the second artecle in the Warrant nout to Pay Eaney of the Courts Commiteys Coust or Charges that wase apouinted for Laying out the higway from the head of Namas keeg falls to Lichfield Line Votted oun the third artecle in the warrant to Hould to the formor Coumitey tille the monney votted be Expended Votted that Banjmien Stivenes Barn and William m° Clintos Barn be the tow placeses of Publick worshep till the mouney vouted at the last march meeting be Expended Votted that the minister Should be Keep at william m Clinto Recourded pr me John Hall town Clark Province of New Hampshire To Thomas Gorge Cunstable For the town of Derry field in the Provence of New Hampshire Greeting You are Here by Required In his majestyes name to warn all the free holders and other Inhabitants of the town of Derry field Qualedfied by Law that they meett at Houes of Benjamins Stevenses in Said Derryfield upon mondey the fifeth Day of march next at ten of the Clock in the fore noon then & ther when miet to act on the folloing Pertecrlars 1 To Chuse amodrator 2ly to Chuse all town officers 3ly to see How much mony the town will Raise, for the Presant year to Defray the Charges of the town 4ly to see how much the town will Raies to pay for Preaching for the presant year 5ly to see what meathod the town will take to prevent stray Cattel being Brought in to the town to Eat up our feed* on the Comimon Land or unfenced Land 6ly to see if the town will Joyn with the town of Bedford In Giving mr me Doel a Call to the worke of the ministry Between the two towns and to Do and act in that affair that the town shall think proper and this shall be your sufficant warrant Given undr our hands and Seal Dated at Derry field this 12th Day of febry |