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At a Legal meeting of the Proprietors of the town of Epsom held at the house of Cap' Andrew McClary on wensday the 18 day of June 1760 1 voted M' Isaac Lebbee to be moderator for the present meating. a voted that the meeting be adjorned untill the tenth day of September next at ten of the Clock Before noon to be held at the place afores A true copy atest by

September the 10, 1760

Nathan Marden proprietors Clark

i voted Nathan Marden be propritors Clark for the propriters of Epsom untill another be chosen.

a voted that the proprietors pay two Shillings pr. Acre old tener for all and every acre of Land which is laid into Severelty in the town of Epsom within one year from this Date partly to pay for the perambelating the Lines of sd Epsom & laying out the undevided Land and the remander to be applyd towards Building a meating house & mantaining a menester in s Epsom and also that the propriters pay one Shilling old tener pr. acre pr. year for five years next after the s one year is Expir'd to be applied towards building a meating house and maintaining a minister in s Epsom.

3 voted that John Weaks Esq' be an agent for the propriters of Epsom to prefer a petition to the general Court for a confirmation of sa votes and also for an act to enable the s propriters to colect s sum.

4 voted that Capt. John McClary be a Committee to peramblate the Lines of Epsom & to Divide the Undevided Land in Epsom.

5 Voted that Nathan marden be a Committie man for the Same. 6 voted that Ephraim Lock be a Committie man for the Same Isaac Lebbee Sen' moderater

A true Copy atest by

Nathan Marden propriters Clark

We whose names are under writen Desir the select men of Epsom to insert the follong and Call a propriters meating Viz.

William Bery

Leve Dearborn John Lebbee Ephraem Lock John McClary

Andrew McClary

John Weeks

Bracket Johnson Propriters

William Blaso

Isaac Lebbee Sen'
Georg Walles
Nathan Marden
Benjamin Holt

Isaac Lebbee Junr.

EXETER.

[Exeter was purchased of certain Indian Sachems by Rev. John Wheelwright and others, 3 April, 1638. The purchase embraced thirty miles Square. Under this purchase, the settlement was made.]

Combination at Exeter, 1639.

[See and compare copy from Ancient Record of Exeter, Prov. Pap. Vol. 1, pp. 131-133.]

Combination for government at Exeter, with the forms of oaths for rulers and people.

Whereas it hath pleased the Lord to move the heart of our dread Sovereign Charles by the grace of God King &c to grant license and liberty to sundry of his subjects to plant themselves in the western parts of America-We his loyal subjects, brethren of the church in Exeter, situate and lying upon the river Pascataquacke with other inhabitants there, considering with ourselves the holy will of God and our own necessity, that we should not live without wholesome laws and government among us, of which we are altogether destitute, do in the name of Christ and in the sight of God combine ourselves together to erect and set up amongst us such government as shall be to our best discerning agreeable to the will of God professing ourselves subjects to our Sovereign Lord King Charles, according to the liberties of our English colony of the Massachusetts, and binding ourselves solemnly by the grace and help of Christ, and in his name and fear, to submit ourselves to such godly and christian laws as are established in the realm of England to our best knowledge, and to all other such laws which shall upon good grounds be made and enacted amongst us according to God, that we may live quietly & peaceably together in all godliness and honesty.

Mo. 5 D. 4, 1639.
John Wheelwright
Augustine Storer
Thomas Wright
William Wentworth

Henry Elkins
George Walton
Samuel Walker

Thomas Petit
Henry Roby

William Winborne

Thomas Crawley

Christopher Helme

Darby Field

Robert Read
Edward Rishworth
Francis Matthews
Godfrey Dearborne
William Wardhall

Robert Smith
Ralph Hall
Robert Seward
Richard Bulger
Christopher Lawson
George Barlow

Richard Morris

Nicholas Needham

Thomas Wilson

George Rawbone
William Cole

James Wall

Thomas Leavitt
Edmund Littlefield

John Cramme
Philemon Purmot
Thomas Wardhall

The Elder's or Ruler's Oath.

You shall swear by the great and dreadful name of the high God maker and governor of heaven and earth and by the Lord Jesus Christ the prince of the kings and rulers of the earth, that in his name and fear you will rule and govern his people according to the righteous will of God, ministering Justice and judgement on the workers of iniquity

At a Legal meeting of the Proprietors of the town of Epsom held at the house of Cap' Andrew McClary on wensday the 18 day of June 1760 I voted Mr Isaac Lebbee to be moderator for the present meating. 2 voted that the meeting be adjorned untill the tenth day of September next at ten of the Clock Before noon to be held at the place afores d A true copy atest by

September the 10, 1760

Nathan Marden proprietors Clark

I voted Nathan Marden be propritors Clark for the propriters of Epsom untill another be chosen.

a voted that the proprietors pay two Shillings pr. Acre old tener for all and every acre of Land which is laid into Severelty in the town of Epsom within one year from this Date partly to pay for the perambelating the Lines of sd Epsom & laying out the undevided Land and the remander to be applyd towards Building a meating house & mantaining a menester in s Epsom and also that the propriters pay one Shilling old tener pr. acre pr. year for five years next after the sd one year is Expir'd to be applied towards building a meating house and maintaining a minister in s Epsom.

3 voted that John Weaks Esq' be an agent for the propriters of Epsom to prefer a petition to the general Court for a confirmation of s votes and also for an act to enable the s" propriters to colect s1 sum.

4 voted that Capt. John McClary be a Committee to peramblate the Lines of Epsom & to Divide the Undevided Land in Epsom.

5 Voted that Nathan marden be a Committie man for the Same. 6 voted that Ephraim Lock be a Committie man for the Same Isaac Lebbee Sen' moderater

A true Copy atest by

Nathan Marden propriters Clark

We whose names are under writen Desir the select men of Epsom to insert the follong and Call a propriters meating Viz.

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John Weeks

Bracket Johnson Propriters

William Blaso

Isaac Lebbee Sen'
Georg Walles
Nathan Marden
Benjamin Holt

Isaac Lebbee Junr.

EXETER.

[Exeter was purchased of certain Indian Sachems by Rev. John Wheelwright and others, 3 April, 1638. The purchase embraced thirty miles Square. Under this purchase, the settlement was made.]

Combination at Exeter, 1639.

[See and compare copy from Ancient Record of Exeter, Prov. Pap. Vol. I, pp. 131-133.]

Combination for government at Exeter, with the forms of oaths for rulers and people.

Whereas it hath pleased the Lord to move the heart of our dread Sovereign Charles by the grace of God King &c to grant license and liberty to sundry of his subjects to plant themselves in the western parts of America-We his loyal subjects, brethren of the church in Exeter, situate and lying upon the river Pascataquacke with other inhabitants there, considering with ourselves the holy will of God and our own necessity, that we should not live without wholesome laws and government among us, of which we are altogether destitute, do in the name of Christ and in the sight of God combine ourselves together to erect and set up amongst us such government as shall be to our best discerning agreeable to the will of God professing ourselves subjects to our Sovereign Lord King Charles, according to the liberties of our English colony of the Massachusetts, and binding ourselves solemnly by the grace and help of Christ, and in his name and fear, to submit ourselves to such godly and christian laws as are established in the realm of England to our best knowledge, and to all other such laws which shall upon good grounds be made and enacted amongst us according to God, that we may live quietly & peaceably together in all godliness and honesty.

Mo. 5 D. 4, 1639.
John Wheelwright
Augustine Storer
Thomas Wright
William Wentworth

Henry Elkins
George Walton
Samuel Walker

Thomas Petit

Henry Roby

William Winborne

Thomas Crawley

Christopher Helme

Darby Field

Robert Read

Edward Rishworth
Francis Matthews
Godfrey Dearborne
William Wardhall

Robert Smith
Ralph Hall
Robert Seward
Richard Bulger
Christopher Lawson
George Barlow

Richard Morris

Nicholas Needham

Thomas Wilson

George Rawbone
William Cole

James Wall

Thomas Leavitt
Edmund Littlefield

John Cramme
Philemon Purmot
Thomas Wardhall

The Elder's or Ruler's Oath.

You shall swear by the great and dreadful name of the high God maker and governor of heaven and earth and by the Lord Jesus Christ the prince of the kings and rulers of the earth, that in his name and fear you will rule and govern his people according to the righteous will of God, ministering Justice and judgement on the workers of iniquity

and ministering due encouragement and countenance to well doers, protecting of the people so far as in you lieth by the help of God from foreign annoyance and inward disturbance that they may live a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. So God be help ful and gracious to you and yours in Christ Jesus.

Oath of the people.

We do swear by the Great and dreadful Name of the High God, Maker and Governor of heaven and earth, and by the Lord Jesus Christ, the King and Saviour of his people, that in his Name and fear, we will submit ourselves to be ruled and governed according to the will and word of God, and such wholesome laws and ordinances as shall be derived therefrom by our honored Rulers and the lawful assistants, with the consent of the people, and that we will be ready to assist them by the help of God in the administration of justice and preservation of the peace, with our bodies and goods and best endeavours according to God. So God protect and save us and ours in Jesus Christ.

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Exeter Sept. 26th 1738

To the Gentlemen Selectmen of Exeter: We the Subscribers pray you wou'd forthwith call a town meeting and we pray you Insert the following in your sd warrant for a town meeting.To the town of Exeter-The Petition of us the Subscribers Inhabitants of the western part of the first parish in Exeter, Humbly Sheweth-That we your Petitioners have for diverse years Labour'd under inexpressible Disadvantages & Difficulties on many accounts More particularly by reason of our Great Distance from the publick Meeting House, so that Even in the Summer Season we and our Families cannot attend Regularly & Constantly on the publick worship of God as we would doe and in the winter Season for Diverse years past have thought it Best to be at the Expence of Supporting preaching amongst us without any abatement of our Rates to the Support of the ministry in this Parish, and Having made some Provision & Been at some Cost toward Building a Meeting House among

us

Being now Desirous of Being a Parish by ourselves and as soon as may be Conveniently to Settle an Orthodox Gospel Ministry among us-we therefore pray that you wou'd consider our Circumstances and pass a vote to set us of by ourselves, to be in all respects a Distinct parish as the Parish of New Market is now set off from the first parish in Exeter and we pray if you see Good to vote the Bounds of our Parish as follows. Beginning at old Pickpocket upper Saw-Mill and from thence running South to Kingston line, thence west and by North by Kingston Line four miles, thence north four miles, thence Easterly to New Market South west corner Bounds and So Bounding by New Market South Bounds So far till a South

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