Done by order of the Commite afore said and Recorded this John Woodbourn then made Complaint to the Commite of the badness of his lott of land which was laid out to him the said Commite inquiering into the matter and finding the said lott to be very ordinery do therfore all agree that the said woodbourn shall have an oather lott laid out to him in the Common lands provided that the said woodbourn letts the lott he now posseses drop but never the less if he doth let that lot drop wholy the town shall pay him what may be thought reasonable for his labor but if the town refueses to do so that then the said woodbourn shall have the liberty of taking the said lott in his second devisions June ye 19th 1721 The Commite being then mett they agreed to mak sale of the half lott which hew mnt Gumery hath refused to setle acording to his agreement June 26. the Commite made sale of the above said half lott unto Will Gillmore and James Roger and Recd tenn shillings ernist of m Sam" more on accompt of ye said Gilmor and Rogers on the above said Day the Commite mad Coys of three men for to value the lotts (viz) James Gregg Sam" Graves Tho Steel) and all persons that have a mind to Complain of their lotts may repair to the three men above named paying them for their time they are by them to have their lotts valued and a recompence made them according to their want provided they make their Complaint by the 10th of may next. ensewing and no alowance after that time on the above said Day the Comite alowed John moreson to git what land he wants to make up his lott by reason of by ways beng taken out of his lotts and all other wants to be laid out with his second Devisions alowing him quantety and qualety as other Devisions have the said moreson to have the said lands along with m Gregs lott which he hath the liberty to exchang for a lott in the undevided land July 2nt the Commite upon the Complaint of m2 m2 Keen of his meddow and others to the number of seven in the thirteen acre meddow have upon Consideration agreed that the vewers of meddow shall lay out two acres of meddow to the said Complainers in the undevided meddows and that they shall have liberty of cuting two acres in teverels without Disturbance from the town untill the said two acres be laid out on the said Day the Commite agreed that Will" Gregg shall have the liberty of taking his second devision of land in any lott above Captt Cargils to Chester line August 14 at a meeting of the Commite the said Commite voted that the common land at the east of beaver pond should be laid out for a ministerel lott it was allso don by the consent of a number of the propriators who were to have the said land to make up their lotts they having their lotts made up els wheir) on said day the commite agreed to lay out that land which goes by the name of haveril land in second devisions to aney of the propriators of this town that have a mind to take their second devisions their provided they will make a present setlement there on according to the orders of the commite or els consent to lues their devisions els wheir if they lues them in the above said land threw neglect of setling them by aney stranger coming in and setling or in aney leagal way At a Generall Town meeting september ye 18th 1721 there was Chosen for moderator m' James Mc Keen on the said day voated that the land which goes by the name of leverits farm shall be laid out in second devision to such persons as will make a present setlement there on or luse their second devisions of land els wheir in this town if they lues their land in said farme after it is given to them: there neglect of setling them at a meeting of the Commite november ye 21 1721 agreed upon by the said Commite that John moreson shall have what land he wants to make up his own lott laid out to him in that part of the undevided land at the eastward of beaver pond which is nearist to his own lott at a meeting of the Comite January ye 15th 1721/2 their being a lott of second devision land lying in that land which goes by the name of haveril it being in debate btwen four men (viz) Jams Greg Robtt Wear Alexander Nicol & old m moreson ordered by said commite that the said moreson shall have said lott January ye 22: 1721/2 The Commite being mett in order to take som proper methods for giting in the ministers salery, ordered by said Commite that a list be drawed forth with of the arears and the town clerk to annex a warrant their to in order so the cunstables distraining thoes persons that neglect or refues to pay their rate to the minister ordered on said day that the town clerk draw a paper and set it up at som publick place to for warn the in habetants of this town from cuting aney timber on aney part of the land which goes by the name of haveril land untill the said land be laid out it being all redy assigned to a number of the propriators of this town on the above said day the commite agreed to lay out in second devision an other quarter of a of the land which goes by the name of haveril it was the major voat of the commite James Gregg is to have three devisions in said land where he shall improve it (?) and the rest of said land to be laid out to the persons that (?) are under written as they follow *1-2 Robrt Wear 3 John Barnard 4 alxndr Nicols 5 James Nicols 6 Daniel Aiken (?) 6 Daniel Aiken (?) 7 Sam" Graves (?) * A portion of this page is so worn and soiled it is impossible to decipher all the names. 8 9 Robart H-(?) Steel 15 John Barnd 10-11-12-13- 14 Tho: The town of Nutfield hath ben Raited this present year 1721 by the Commite 15 Shillings pr lott which amounts to 81 £38 0d and It hath ben dispoused of in the folowing manner: allso 15£-0-0 Recd of Gilmore for half a lot sould by ye town, allso 5£-0-0- Recd of ye Governer: of ye town money & 11£ due from cunstable wear to the town in al £112-0-0 Alowed to m' me Gregor for the rait of one Lott . To Alexand Walker for going with m' Greg on To John moreson for seting ye Commite 0-15-0 489 3—0—0 4- 0 0-10-6 1-10-0 0-15-0 1-14-5 3-17-0 To John mc neel for his rate & comite work. To James m'neel for his rait To James m neel for going to ye bank on the towns businis . . To Archebel Clandenen 1£-1-0 for work at mr me Gregors at his flanker & 3 -10d due from the town. To Robart Wear for Caring the prisoners to the bank caling the court a cunstable staf and Charges at Chester To Robart Wear for paper 28 for david beard 84 To Robert Wear for the charges of the prisoners at his hous . To m' me Keen when he went to the sessions at the bank when he got the promis of a gift to the town twords the building the meeting hous 0-19-8 To m' m Gregor & m2 m2 Keen when they went to Governer usher . 0-10-9 To m Jams me nell when he went to the bank with the Governer and mr leverets leters & time 1721 april 14: 17 1-12-6 To Captt Cargill . 3—3—11 To Elizebath moreson 5-11-0 To Daniel me fee for going to the bank with the prisoners and making ye town stok of bulits 0-14-0 To James Axexander for ledd . . 0—2—0 2-10-4 2-10-5 To m' Keen To John Walies part of his note from osgood To James blair for going with the prisoners to To Captt Cargill by osgoods note 1—0—0 1-12-8 . . . To m' osgood by note to William Akin or Jno 0-15-0 To Captt Cargill mony due from ye town |