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[A duplicate of this warrant was given "To Mr WillTM Murdough Constable for the Easterly side of Beaver Brook," and recorded on page 158, Vol. 2, Records of Londonderry.—ED.]

Province of Newhampshire

By virtue of the fore Going Warrants legally Cal'd the freeholders proprietors and Inhabitants of Londonderry Met at the old Meeting House on friday the fifth of March 1741/2 and after Reading sd Warrant, Voted for Moderator Hugh Willson for sd meeting

the fore Going Warrants Being Read and Consider'd voted for Selectmen for the Year Ensuing Jon Barnet Robt Cochran Rob mt Curdy Thos Cochran David Vance Select

men

Voted for town. proprietors & old parish Clerk for the Ensuing Year Jon Wallace

Voted for tithing men for the Ensuing Year Hugh Ramsey for the Westerly side of Beaver Br Charls Stuert for ye Easterly side of Beaver Brook

voted for Constables for the Ensuing Year for the town and old parish........Jo" Mitchel Jun' for the Easterly side. of Beaver Brook........Jo" Creaig for the Westerly side of Beaver Brook, and

also voted that sd Constables shall have five pounds from the town for serving as such and that sd money shall be Divided betwen sa Psons as it was last Year according to the sums Each Constables Colects, and that the old parish shall pay their Equall share of sd five pounds according to their sums that Each Constable Colects within sd Year

Voted for Surviers for the Ensuing Year Jo" mt Keen Will Willson Jas Anderson Gabrall Barr Hugh Willson Matthew Reid William Hogg Archibald Miller surviers for the Easterly side

Jon Duncan Jon Willson Ja Callwell Tho* Bogel Jon Bleair sen Sam Morison sen' Sam" Dickey surviers for the Westerly side

voted for leather sealer for the Year Ensuing David Hopken

voted for Hourds for the Ensuing Year Will Kelso Tho Camplel George Knox Hourds for the Easterly side.

Willm Eayrs Jas Morrow Hourds for the Westerly side voted for fence viewers for the Ensuing Year Sam" Barr & Thos Willson north

voted for a Comtee to search the towns accounts Robt Clark Sam" Barr Jon Wallace

voted that Robt Cochran & James Adams shall take an Invoice of the poles & Easteats of sa town for the Year Ensuing and their Wages for the same to be as last Year

voted that Jon Humphry & James Ramsey shall take Care of the Dear that they be not Kil'd unsasonably for the Year Ensuing

the aforesaid Meeting is Adjorned to the 15tt of this Instant march at 12m o' the Clock

Londonderry March the 15th 1741/2 Then Met according to the aforesaid Adjornment and according to the second articl of the fore Going Warrant the towns accounts was Read so far as the Constables. viz. Henry Campbel & Willm Murdough had accounted with the select men and the Comtee of the towns accounts for the Year 1741. and no objctions was made at sd meeting in Respect of sa ac

counts

Province of Newhampshire

Londonderry August 16th 1742 You are hereby Required to warn the freeholders & Inhabitants within Your Respective Bounds to Meet at the old meeting House upon tusday the thirty first Day of this Instant August at three o' the Clock after noon then and there 1: to see what Money the town will alow to be apploted to Defray the Depending Charges this Year

and this shall be your Warrant

the Day & Year above mentioned

Given under our hands

Jon Barnet

Thos Cochran

David Vance

Robert mtt Curdy

Robert Cochran

Select men

To Mr Jon Mitchell Constable for the Easterly side of Beaver Brook

Province of Newhampshire

Londonderry August 31th 1742 In Obidence to the within Warrant I have posted it two publick days

P. me Jo" Mitchell Constable

[A duplicate of this warrant was given "To M' Jo" Creaig Constable for Westerly side of Bever Brook," and recorded on page 161, Vol. 2, Early Records of Londonderry.-ED.]

Province of Newhampshire

By Virtue of the foregoing Warrants Being legally Cal'd the freeholders and Inhabitants of Londonderry met August the thirty first 1742, and voted Jo" Bell moderator for sa Meeting

The foregoing Warrants Being Read and Considered it is voted and agreed upon that the select men for the time being shall asses and applot all the publick Debts which the sa town are in at present, which a mounts sixty nine pound four shillings, together with so much money as will clear Jo" Bleair for one Jurny to the Bank when the march meeting was overture'd. viz. in the year 1736

By virtue of the fore Going Warrants* being legaly Cal'd the proprietors free holders & Inhabitants of Londonderry met at the old Meeting House March the 5th 1742-3 and after Reading the warrants for sd meeting, they voted for moderator for s meeting, Hugh Willson

voted that their shall be five select men for the Year Ensuing, and their Names is as foloweth. viz. Jo" Barnet Robt Cochran David Vance Robt mt Curdy Jon Ramsey select

men

voted for town and old parish Clerk, Moses Barnet Clerk voted for tithing men......Hugh Ramsey & Jo" Weir tithing men

voted for Constable for the Easterly side of Beaver Brook for the Ensuing Year...... Will Nickels Constable

*A blank page was left to record the warrants for this meeting, but for some reason they were not recorded.-ED.

voted for Constable for the westerly side of Beaver Brook for the Ensuing Year....James Boys Constable

voted for surviers for the Ensuing year, for the Easterly side of Beaver Brook....Jon mt Keen Rob Morison Jun' James Anderson Willm Humphry Hugh Willson Matthew Reid Thos Horner Tho' Cristy surviers

for the westerly side of Beaver Brook James Moor Hugh Moor Jon Blair Sam" Renkin John Holms Sam" Thomson John Duglas & sd Douglas is to Come with His High way work to the cross Road at the long Hill so Cal'd & Robert Anderson Joseph Bell John Bell Will Adams surviers

voted for leather sealer for the Ensuing Year David Hopken leather sealer

voted for Hourds for the Ensuing Year Michall Gordon George Knox Jo" Cromey Daniel mt Keeny Hourds

voted for fence veiwer & prizers for the Ensuing Year Sam" Barr Thos Willson fence veiwers

A memorandum. viz. that James Boys was Chosen Constable at the afore sd for the Ensuing Year, and sd Boys apper'd at sd meeting & absolutly Refused to serve as Constable and paid his fine as the law Derects in that Case made & provided, to the moderator of s meeting

voted for Constable for the westerly side of Beaver Brook for the Year Ensuing....Jo" Hunter Constable

voted for a Comtee to serch the towns accounts with the sellect men & Constables for the Year Ensuing Robert Clerk Sam" Barr Robt Wallace Comtee of accounts

voted that Robert Cochran & James Adams shall take an Invoice of the poles & Estates of sd town for the Year Ensuing & make a Return of the same to the select men for the time being, and their wages to be the same they had last Year

voted that the Constables wages or the five pounds Yearly paid them is to be Divided according to the severall Sums Each of them leavies off the Inhabitants of sd town

voted that Jo" Humphry & Tho3 mt Cleary shall take Care of the Deear that they be not Kil'd out of seson as the Law Directs in that Case made & provided

the afore sa meeting is Adjorn'd to the 22th day of this Instant March at ten o' the Clock be fore noon

Londonderry March the 22th 1742-3 Then met according to the afore sd Adjornment the towns account Being Read so fare as the Comtee had a Counted with the Constables, was approven off by s meeting. viz. Will Murdough Jo" Creaig & Jo" Mitchel Constables

Provance of Newhampshir

Londonderry May ye 30th 1743 You are hearby Requiered to Warn the freeholders and Inhabitance in your Respective bounds to asembel and Meet at the old Meetinghous upon tusday the fourteenth day of June Next at two of the Clooke after Noon then and there

1 To See What thy Will dow about that highway Leading to Chaster betwen Patrick Dugless and James Callwells Whither they Will give up the poient and let the Way go by James Callwells house or let the Commitee now appointed by the jenerall Court Come and Judge of said Way

2 ly To see if thy Will Pass avot that the select men for the time being shall be acommitee to sew all former Cunstabels that is Indebt to the town and Invest them With power accordingly

3 ly To see if thy Will alow the select Men to buy a Book to Enter the towns acounts in and Choose some meete person for that End purpose or alow the select Men to agree With such person and to Consider Whither all the sa acounts shall be entred or only some particular part of them

and this Shall be your Warant day and year above Mantioned

given under our hands the

John Baranett

David Vance

Robtt m⭑Curdy

John Ramsey

Robtt Cochran

select Men

To Mr William Nickell Constable for the Easterly sid of

Beaver Brook

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