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tree and marked for a mile tree with the Laters, :W: M: and the Number, 25: upon Derryfield Line Joyning to the Road Laid out by Chaster. From thence by Marked trees as the path is now trood to the Corner of the pond the South Bach, and from thance, as the path is now trood to the Road Leading from Capt Alexander macmurphys to Londonderry and we Do alow for Said Land So taken up by us for Said Road high Way Land if aney ajoyning to the oweners of the Land to Whome the Road gows throw. other wayes if no highway Land ajoyning we Do alow three Shillings per Acer.

Laid ut by us.

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Dated at Derryfield this 4th Day of June 1774

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Samuel Boyd

John Perham

James Mac Calley

Select Men

Recorded this 21th Day of October 1774

David Starret Town Clerk

Province of Newhampshire Hillillsborough s s

(Seal) to Levtn John Hall and Joseph Farmer yeoman Both of Derryfield Greeting

You are Hereby Required in his majestyes name to apprize a Certain Stray Heffer taken & Strayed by Ebenezer Stavens to be shoun to you by him you are to Set a Just & true Value upon her according to the best of your Judgments and you are to act Impartialy herein upon your oaths and make Return to me of the Marks of Said Heffer both the Natural and Artifical-& of your Doings therin upon your Oaths Without Loss of time-fail Not at your perrils.

geven under my hand & Seal at Derryfield this 12th Day of December in the fifteenth year of his Majestyes Reigen Anno Que Domini, 1774

John Goffe Justice of Peace

Hillsborough ss December the 13th Day 1774

Personaly appeared the Above Named Levin John Hall & Joseph farmer & Made Solem Oath that they had proceaded according to the above precept and have apprized the above Named Heffer Showen to them by Mr Ebenezer Stavens to be a Stray & finds her to be two yearold past and that She is Marked with a Crop on both Ears and a Slit in the off Ear and has Som gray hairs in her tail and is of a Darke Brown Collor & is Worth Seven Dollors to the best of our Judgment and no more & that they acted Impartialy in apprizing Said Heffer and vewing her Marks

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Alowed & John Goffe Justice of Peace

Recorded this 14th Day of December 1774

David Starret Clerk

Province of New Hampshire Hillsborough s s

To Capt William Parham Constable for the Town of Derryfield

greeting You are hereby Required in his Majestyes Name to Warn a meeting of the freehoulders Inhabitants of Said Town that they meet at their meeting house on the 30th Day of December Instant at three of the Clock in the after Noon.

1-ly to Chouse a Moderator to Regulate Said meeting

2-ly to Draw one man from the Box to Serve on the Petit Jury at the next Court of general Sessions of the pace to be houlden at Amhirst on the first thursday next following the first Tuesday of January next and this Shall be your sufacant warrant Geven under my hand at Darryfield this ryth Day of December, 1774. David Starret Clerk

Hillsborough s s

Derryfield December the 30th Day 1774 this May Certifi that I have geven warning to all the freehoulders Inhabitants of Said Town of the time. place Eand of Meeting Agreeble to the Vote of Said Town

pr me. William parham Costable

Recorded this 18th Day of January, 1775.

David Starret Clerk

Hillsborough s s Derryfield December the 30th Day 1774

at a meeting of the freehoulders Inhabitants of Said Town Legely Called and Convined in their Meeting House on Said Day

Voted Levin John Hall Moderator of Said meeting. then Drew from the Box William Nutt to Serve on the petit Jury at the Above Said Court of general Sessions of the pace.

Recorded this 18th Day of January 1775.

David Starret Clerk

Province of New Hampshire Hillsborough s s

(Seal) To Captn William Parham Constable for the Town of Derryfield. Greeting

You are hereby Required in his Majestyes name to Warn a Meeting of the free Houlders Inhabitants of Said Town that they meet at their meeting house upon Monday the 16th Day of January Instant at two of the Clock After noon

1-ly to Chouse a Moderator to Regulate Said Meeting 2-ly to See if the Town Will Chouse a Man or Men as Deputie to gow to Exeter the 25th Day of January Instant in Behalf of Said town in order to meet with the Deputies from the Nabering Towns in Said Province.

3-ly to See if the Town will Abate Ebenezer Stavens the 2 his Reats Which is in Captn Parhams List.

and this Shall be your Safacant warrant

geven under our hands and Seal at Derryfield this 2th Day of January 1775.

Samuel Boyd

John Parham

Select Men

Hillsborough s s Derryfield January the 16th Day 1775 this is to Certifi that I have geven warning to all the free Houlders Inhabitants of Said Town of the Time and place and Lands of Meeting agreeable to the Vote of Said Town for Warning Town Meetings

Certified by me William Parham Constable

Recorded this 18th Day of January 1775

David Starret Clerk

Hillsborough s s Derryfield January the 16th Day 1775

at a Meeting of the freehoulders Inhabitants of Said Town Legely Called and Convined in their Meeting house on Said day

Voted Capt John Stark Moderator of Said Meeting.

Voted on the Second articul not to Sand a man to Exeter but that the Select Men Sand a Latter to Said Exeter and Insert in Said Later that the Said Town will be their Eiquel proporcion of money that Shall hearafter arise toward paying the Cost of the General Congrass as aney other Town in the Province.

Voted on the third articul not to abate Ebenezer Stavens his Reats.

Recorded this 18th Day of January 1775,

David Starret Clerk

Province of New Hampshire Hillsborough s s

(Seal) To Capt William Parham Constabl for the town of Derryfield

Greeting You are Hereby Required In his Majestyes Nam to Warn a Meeting of the free Houlders & Inhabitants of

Sd town that they meet at ther Meeting House upon Monday the Sixth day of March nixt at teen of the Clock in the fore

noon

1-ly to Chouse a Moderator to Regulate Said Meeting2-ly to hear the town acounts Read & to approve or disaprove of them

3-ly to Chouse all thier town offecers for the Curnt year 4-ly to See what method the town will take in order that the the Elwives may have afree Libirty to pass and Repass at all propr Seasons from Meerimack Rever to Meassipeacik Pond in Great Cohas Broock in Said town as Liekwayes to Act on Som proper Method for the Preservation of Sd fish

5-ly to See how Much money the town will Vote for priching for the Insuing year & to apoint a man or men to provid Prichien

6-ly to See what Method the town will tack for the Soport of Elizabath Massey for the Insuing year

7-ly to See if the town will Vote to pay Jury that may have to attend at Court or sessions for the Insuing year as yousal

8-ly to See if the town will Vote that the Warning for tow and Jury Meetings for the Insuing year be as yousal

9-ly to See if the town will Vote to Chues a Man to Represent us In Countey Congress

10-ly to See how Much Money the town will Vote to Rease to Repeair the Meeting House In Peart to mack dowers and Leay the fllors and one Gless window on the North Seied of Said House

11-ly to See what the town will Vote Capt John Stark for his Representing the town at the Countey Congress

12-ly to See if the town will Chouese a Committey to Bring the the Seclet Men and Constables till Accoumpt for the Money Reased Sines the Last Setelmeent By a Committe as allso the Money Recoverd from John Hall In Behalfe of the town By Law

And this Shall Be your Sucfant Warrant

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