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That in the twentieth year of His Majesty's Reign an Act was pass'd Granting liberty for Building a Bridge over New Market River a Little above the Place where the Ferry is kept from the Land of Andrew Wiggin to the Land of Robert Smart according to the Directions in said Act which Bridge it was Proposed shou'd be Built by Subscription and about two thousand Pounds O. T. accordingly subscribed but as the Subscription was not to be paid before the Bridge was Built there is no fund Provided for Defraying the first necessary Expence which must be Considerable and such a Building cannot be compleated merely on Credit. That the sum aforesaid is far short of a sufficiency to Effect the Design and very few Persons now appear willing to join the Subscribers so that there is no Prospect of Success in this affair by Subscription Especially Considering all tuture Subscribers will expect the Same Terms of Suspending the Payment.

That as there are Several Examples of Raising money for such Purposes by Public Lotterys many have tho't it a very feasible method & giving a fair Prospect of Success in this Case and many Persons wou'd contribut in this Way who wou'd Refuse to do it in any other and as Building said Bridge appears to be a Projection of very Considerable advantage to the Public and is therefore on that account worthy of Encouragement and much to be wished to be well Executed

Your Petitions therefore Humbly Pray that they may have Liberty to Set up a Public Lottery for the End aforesaid and for maintaining said Bridge all to be under Such Regulations & managed by Such Persons as in your Great Wisdom you shall judge Proper and that the Petitioners may have Leave to bring in a Bill accordingly and they will as in Duty bound Ever Pray &c.

Samuel Lane

Nathan Taylor

Richd Rust

Richd Young
John Avery
Moses Boynton
Nathl Bracket
John Davis

John Neal

Thos Odel

Wm Burley

Joseph Young
Nathi Leavit
Thos Harvey
Jona Hill

John Avery
Josiah Allen
Henry Wiggin
John Barker

Saml Doe Junr
Eph. Barker

Joseph Merrill Junr
George Veasey
William Pottle

Nathl Wiggin
Henry Wiggin
Danl Jackson
Joseph Jewet

Jona Thompson
William Pottle Junr

Saml Pevey

Abra Kenniston
Robt Rawlins

Benja Smith
Benja Mathes
Ebenr Smith
Joseph Sias
Joseph Smith

Volentine Mathes

Walter Briant

Moses Davis

Saml Adams

John Shepherd

Jerem Foulsom

Charles Runlet John Foulsom Winthrop Hilton Chase Wiggin Saml Neal

Robt Pike

Caleb Clarke

Saml Tilton

Joseph Tilton
Jona Robinson
Joseph Burley Junr
Saml Burley
James Cram

Wm Barley Junr
David Haines
Nathl Piper
John Smart
John Tash
Arthur Bennet

Nathl Kenniston
Elisha Briant
Joseph Sandborn
Nath Burley
Joseph Burley
Richd Perkins
Theodore Tilton
Winthrop Hilton Junr

Ichd Marston

Danl Hilton

Joseph Normon

John Barbor

Jerem Larey
Winthrop Pickerin

Jona Piper
Charles Smart
John Bergin
Zebulon Doe

Jno Wedgwood
Antho Pickerin
Robt Smart Junr
Wm Perkins
Geo. Spratt
Byron Sweeny
Abra Yourin

Jno Kenniston

Jno Mead

Geo Dutch

Francis Follit

Elipha Wiggin

Thos Tash
Elias Critchet

Benja Bennick

Jno Crocket

Saml Burley

Andrew Folsom

Saml Harvey

Jno Bartlet

Wm Welch

Ja Bracket

Ja Burley
Robt Rawlins
Hub. Matoon
Jacob Tilton

Ebenr Neal
Joseph Haley
Caleb Smart
John Perkins
Saml Chapman
Reuben Hill
Saml Wiggin

Andrew Wiggin Junr

Andrew French Junr

John Wiggin

Tho Wiggin Saml Piper Eleazr Allen Saml Neal Josiah Piper Josiah Hilton

Nathl Pierce

Saml Wiggin
James Piper
John Piper
Josiah Parsons
John Burleigh
John Elliot
Benja Smart
D. Peirce
John Penhallow
Wm Johnson
Matthias Weeks
Zeb Duda

Stephen Bordman

Mark H Wentworth

John Moffatt

Rob Archibald

Winthrop Smith

Thos George
John Wedgwood

Danl Gilman

Hunkg Wentworth

Joseph Wiggin

John Hains Junr

Win Pinell

Isaac Foss

Edwd Hilton

Lawrence Dowling

Gilman

Joseph Pickerin

Abraham Dearborn

Abiather Sandborn

Joseph Thomas

Joseph Joy

Nicho Doe

Saml Pickerin

James Goodwin
Jacob Burleigh
Cutt Shannon
David Lyford

James Neal

Thos Johnson

Saml Hains

Timo Jones

In Council March the 13th 1759.

Thomas Huckins

read & ordered that the foregoing Petition be sent Down to the Honble Assembly

Theodore Atkinson Secy

In Council November 1759

The Within Petition read again & ordered to be sent down to the Honble Assembly

The Atkinson Secy

Province of In the House of Representatives Jan 4, 1760. This PetiNew Hampe tion being read

Voted That the petitioners have Liberty to bring In a Bill accordingly, Provided they give security that the Bridge prayed for shall be built & Maintained as by an act of this Governm passed in the Twentieth Year of our Sovereign's Reign & also that it shall be free from any Expence to Passers. A. Clarkson Clerk

In Council Jany. 5th 1760

read & concurred

Theo. Atkinson

Petition of sundry Inhabitants of the Province relating to New Market Bridge.

To His Excellency Benning Wentworth Esq' Governor & Commander in Chief In and over his Majesty's Province of New Hampshire, To the Honble his Majestys Councill & House of Representatives for said Province Convened in Gen' Assembly.

The Petition of the Subscribers Freeholders & Inhabitants within this Province,

Humbly Sheweth That whereas there was some years sence a Grant made by the General Assembly of this Province to a Number of Petitioners, for Leave to Build a Bridge over Exeter River from New Market to Stratham near the Lower Ferry place and whereas a Number of Petitioners for Leave to set up a Lottery for the building of said Bridge have obtained Leave to bring in a Bill Accordingly, and it appearing to us that the building said Bridge at that Place will be a Much Greater Expence to the builders and much Less Benefit to the Publick than if the said Bridge should be built across said River at a place called the New Fields We Pray your Excellency & Honours to Reconsider the Votes Already Passed con

cerning said Bridge and Grant that the said Bridge may be built at the s New Fields, For the Following Reasons viz:

For that since the first Grant for building said Bridge at the lower Ferry place, The Country is Largely Settled back so as to make the Trading & Travelling by the said New Fields much more Convenient and Proffitable to the People in General than at the other place.

2ly For that the Damage (if any) to the People that Trade in Lumber at Exeter & other places above the New Fields will be much Less if the bridge be built at New Fields than if it be built below as the Rafts & Lighters which Come down from thence, Commonly stop at the New Field to make up their Load & Rafts bigger.

3' For that the River at the New Fields is at bottom Evener and Firmer for making a bridge to stand fast than it is below and Not so wide by Eight rods, so that the Charge of building Said Bridge at New Fields would be Vastly Less than to build it below.

4' For that there is already a high way laid open from the Country road in New Market to the upper End of the Landing at New Fields, and (if the bridge be built at New Fields) there will be a highway given by the owners of the Land in Stratham on the South side of said River From the said river to the Country road in Stratham which will be much more Serviceable & Convenient for People that Travel into the Country than the other way would be as also there will be a highway given from the Lower End of the Landing at New Fields to the Country Road in New Market near the Dwelling house of Hubartus Mattoon to Accommodate the People that live in the lower part of New Market and in Durham, which will make that way as Commodious for that people as if the bridge was to be built below.

5ly For that there is a Great Trade and business Carry'd on at the Said New Fields (Particularly Shipbuilding) which (as People are Frequently Settling there) is likely to Increase very Largely in Case the Said Bridge be built there.

For all which Reasons and many more that may be offered Your Petitioners Most Humbly Hope that your Excellency & Hon's will Take under your wise Consideration the Premises aforesaid and Take Such order Concerning the Same as your Excellency & your Hon's In your Great Wisdom Shall think Most Convenient and proper And Your Petitioners as in Duty Bound Shall Ever Pray &c.

New Market Jan. 30th 1760

Jonathan Chase
Zebulon King

Daniel Palmer

Benjamin Morrill

John Palmer

Moses Chase

John Levitt Junr.
Samuel Levitt

John Coker

Moses Clark
Benjamin Levitt

Simon Wiggin
Benjamin Barker
Richard Gliden
Abner Thirston
William Badger
Joseph Norman
Greenleaf Clarke
Enoch Clarke
John Bean

Robert Barber

Edward Colcord

James Marston

James Marston Junr.

Caleb Marson
Jonathan Colcord
Gideon Colcord

Jonathan Colcord junr.

Joseph Chapman

Saml Baker

Winthrop Hilton Jun.

Ichabod Hilton

Roger Racklyeft
John Davis Junr.
Samuel Robinson
Benjamin Holt
Benja Jewett
John Thirston
Edward Hall
Joseph Hall
Israel Gilman
Winthrop Hilton
Michael Shute
Joshua Mitchell
Elias Tarlton
Thomas Cotton
William Moore
Stephen Emerson
John Neal

Nathan Sanborn
Banjman Avery
Abner Clough
Thomas Rowe
Israel Blake

Saml Gilman

John Manning

Jonathan Hill
Abnar Thurston
Jonathan Piper
Isile Marston
Robert Cross

Georg Hart

Jacob Tilton
Samuel Tilton

Edward Presson

Nathan Preson

William Shute

Wm Odiorne Junr.

Theodre Hilton

John Leavitt

Stephen Thirstom
John Stockbridge
John Stockbridge Jr

John Rundlet
Richard Calley

William Calley

Volintine Clark

Jonathan Robinson

Chas Robinson

Saml Lane

John Clark

Prov. New Hamp. In Council Feby the 6th 1760 read & ordered to be sent down to the assembly Theodore Atkinson Secy

To His Excellency Benning Wentworth Esqr. Governor and Commander in Chief of His Majestys Province of New Hampshire, To the Honorable His Majestys Council and House of Representatives for Said Province Conven'd in General Assembly.

The Petition of the Subscribers, Freeholders and others Inhabitants within this Province Humbly sheweth, That there was formerly a Grant made by the General Assembly of this Province to Build a Bridge over Exeter River from New Market to Stratham near the Lower Ferry place; But the same has

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