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FARMS.

[The bounds of farms are indicated by dotted lines, except where they coincide
with the bounds of grants. The following are those given on the Map.]

1st, Between grants No. XI. and VII., and extending north of the
Village bounds, and south as far as Andover Road, about 500 acres;
bought by Thomas and Nathaniel Putnam of Philip Cromwell, Walter Price
and Thomas Cole, Jeffry Massey, John Reaves, Joseph and John Gardner,
and Giles Corey; owned, in 1692, by Edward Putnam, Thomas Putnam, and
John Putnam, Jr. This includes also 50 acres granted to Nathaniel Putnam,
Nov. 19, 1649.

2d, At the northerly end of Grant No. VII., and extending north of the
Village bounds,-100 acres, known as the "Ruck Farm;" granted to
Thomas Ruck, May 27, 1654, and sold to Philip Knight and Thomas Cave,
July 24, 1672.

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3d, North of the "Ruck Farm," -100 acres; sold by William Robinson
to Richard Richards and William Hobbs, Jan. 1, 1660, and owned, in 1692,
by William Hobbs and John Robinson.

4th, Next east, bounded northeast by Nichols Brook, and extending within
the Village bounds, — 200 acres; granted to Henry Bartholomew, and sold
by him to William Nichols before 1652.

5th, East of the "Ruck Farm,” and extending across the Village bounds,
-about 150 acres; granted to John Putnam and Richard Graves. Part of
this was sold by John Putnam to Capt. Thomas Lothrop, June 2, 1669, and
was owned by Ezekiel Cheever in 1692: the rest was owned by John Put-

nam.

6th, East of the above, and south of the Nichols Farm, -60 acres, owned
by Henry Kenny: also 50 acres granted to Job Swinnerton, given by him
to his son, Dr. John Swinnerton, and sold to John Martin and John Dale,
March 20, 1693.

7th, South of the above, and east of Grant No. VII.,- 150 acres; granted
to William Pester, July 16, 1638, and sold by Capt. William Trask to Robert
Prince, Dec. 20, 1655.

8th, East of Grant No. VI., and extending north to Smith's Hill and
south to Grant No. IX.,-about 400 acres; granted to Allen Kenniston,
John Porter, and Thomas Smith, and owned, in 1692, by Daniel Andrew
and Peter Cloyse.

9th, East and southeast of Smith's Hill, —500 acres; granted to Emanuel
Downing in 1638 and 1649, and sold by him to John Porter, April 15, 1650.
John Porter gave this farm to his son Joseph, upon his marriage with Anna,
daughter of William Hathorne.

10th, East of Frost-fish River, including the northerly end of Leach's
Hill, and extending across Ipswich Road,—about 250 acres, known as the
"Barney Farm;" originally granted to Richard Ingersoll, Jacob Barney,
and Pascha Foote.

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11th, South of the “Barney Farm,” — about 200 acres; granted to Law-
rence, Richard, and John Leach; owned, in 1692, by John Leach.

12th, North of the "Barney Farm," and between grants No. XIII. and
XIV.,-about 250 acres, known as "Gott's Corner;" granted to Charles
Gott, Jeffry Massey, Thomas Watson, John Pickard, and Jacob Barney, and
by them sold to John Porter. (Recently known as the "Burley Farm.")

13th, Eastward of the "Barney Farm," -40 acres; originally granted to
George Harris, and afterwards to Osmond Trask; owned, in 1692, by his son,
John Trask.

14th, Next east, and extending across Ipswich Road,—40 acres; granted
to Edward Bishop, Dec. 28, 1646; owned, in 1692, by his son, Edward Bishop,
"the sawyer."

15th, At the northwest end of Felton's Hill, and extending across the
Village line,—about 60 acres; owned by Nathaniel Putnam.

16th, Southeast of Grant No. XXIII., -a farm of about 150 acres; owned
by Giles Corey, including 50 acres bought by him of Robert Goodell, March
15, 1660, and 50 acres bought by him of Ezra and Nathaniel Clapp, of Dor-
chester, heirs of John Alderman, July 4, 1663.

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17th, Northeast of the above, 150 acres granted to Mrs. Anna Higgin-
son in 1636; sold by Rev. John Higginson to John Pickering, March 23,
1652; and by him to John Woody and Thomas Flint, Oct. 18, 1654; owned
in 1692 by Thomas and Joseph Flint.

GENERAL INDEX.

A.

Abbey, Thomas, 129.

Abbey, Samuel, ii. 200, 272.

Abbot, Joseph, 123.

Abbot, Nehemiah, ii. 128, 133, 208.
Aborn, Samuel, Jr., ii. 272.
Addington. Isaac, ii. 192, 474.
Afflicted children. ii. 112, 84, 465.
Age, reverence for. 217.

Agrippa, Henry Cornelius, 367.
Alford, William, 65.

Allen, John, ii. 208, 248-247, 255,
453.

Allen, James, 78-84: ii. 89, 399. 494.
550-558.

Allin, James, ii. 226.

America, the peopling of, 395,
Amsterdam. 469.

Andover, ii. 247.

Andrew, Daniel, 155, 214, 271, 270,

29, 319: ii. 59, 187, 272, 497, 550.
Andrews, Ann. ii. 179, 819.

Andrews, John, ii. 3 6.

Andrews, John, Jr., ii 806.

Andrews, Joseph, ii. 896.

Andrews, Willam, ii. 306.

Andrews, Robert, 123.

Andros, Sir Edmund, ii. 99, 154.

Appleton, Samuel, 119: ii. 192, 250,

Ap. Peter. #42.

Arnold de Villa Nova, 342.

Arnold. Margaret, 356.

B.

Babbage, Christopher, ii. 184.

Bachelder, Mark, 123.

Bacheler, John, ii. 475.

Bacon, Roger, 341.
Badger, John, 445.
Baker, Eben, 123.

Bailey, John, ii. 9, 319.
Balcĥ, John, 129.

Balch, Joseph. 105.
Baptism: its subjects, 307.
Barbadoes, 27.

Barker, Abigail, ii. 349, 491.
Barnard. Thomas, ii. 477.
Barnes, Benjamin, ii. 499.
Barney, Jacob. 49. 149.
Barrett. Thomas, ii 353.
Bartholomew, Henry, 206.
Bartholomew, William, 428.
Barton, Elizabeth, 343.
Bassett, William, ii. 207.
Batter, Edmund, 40, 46, 57.

Baxter, Richard, 352, 353, 355, 401,

459.

Bayley, James, 245-255, 275: auto-

graph. 250; ii. 514.

Bayley, Joseph, ii. 417.

Bayley, Thomas, 105.

Beadle, Samuel, 132: ii. 164. 181.

Beadle. Thomas, ii. 164, 170, 172.

Beale, William, ii. 141.

Beard. Thomas, „60,

Bears, 219.

Becket, John, ii. 267.

Beers, Richard. 104.

Bekker, Balthasar, 371.

Belcher, Jonathan, ii. 481.

Bellingham, Richard, 144.

Bentley, Richard, 372.

Bentley, William, ii. 143, 365, 377.

Best, John, ii. 329.

Best, John, Jr., ii. 329

Bilder, Sarah, ii. 5, 205, 267.

Billerica, 9.

Bacon, Francis, 353,

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Bishop, Bridget, 143, 191-197; ii.

114, 125-125, 253: trial and exe-
cution, 25-207: her house, 459.
Bishop. Edward, 142; ii. 272.
Bishop, Edward. 142. 191; ii. 253,

267, 466.

Bishop, Edward, 141, 143: ii. 125.

155, 3-3, 45, 475.

Bishop. Edward. 143.

Bishop, John, d.

Bishop, Richard, 142.

Bishop, Sarah, ii. 12~, 135,
Bishop. Thomas, 205.

Bishop, Townsend, 49, 66; his house,
69–74, 95, 97: autograph, 278; ii.
294. 467.

Black. Mary, ii. 128, 135.

Blackstone, Sir William, ii. 517.
Blazdell. Henry, 459.
Blazed trees. 43.
Bly, John, ii. 251. 265.
Blv. William. ii. 266.
Bloody Brook. 195.

Booth, Elizabeth, ii. 4. 455.
Bowden. Michael. ii. 467.
Bowditch, Nathaniel, 172.
Boyle, Robert, 359.

Boynton, Joseph. ii. 553.
Bradbury, Thomas, ii. 224. 450.
Bradbury, Mary, ii. 298, 224-238;

trial aid condemnation, 324, 470.
Bradford, William. 122.

Bradstreet, Dudley, ii. 245, 347.
Bradstreet, John, 425.

Bradstreet, John, ii. 245, 347.
Bradstreet. Simon, .124, 139. 147,
autograph 27%, 451, 454; ii. 29,
455. 456.

Braman. Milton P.. ii. 516.
Brattl, William, ii. 450.

Braybrook, Samuel, ii. 8), 72, 202.
Bridges, Edmund, 1-6; ii. 4.
Bridges, Mary. ii. 345.
Brides, Sarah. ii. 349.

Bridgham, Joseph, ii. 553.
Brid! -path. 43.
Britt. Mary, ii. 3.
Broom-making, 2+2.

Browne, Charies, 429.

Browne, Christopher. 433.

Browne, Henry, Jr., 55.

Browne, Sir Thomas, 957.

Browne, William, Jr., 225, 271.

Buckley, Sarah, ii. 1×7, 199, 849.
Buckley, Thomas, 195.
Buckley, William. ii. 199.

Burial of these executed. ii. 255, 293,
Sui. 312, 320.

Burnham, John, ii. 39.

Burnham, John. Jr., ii. 206.
Burroughs, Charles, ii. 47 S.
Burroughs. George, 255, 27: auto-
graph, 20: arrest and examna-
tion, if 140-173; trial and execu-
tion. 20-304, 319, 40, 4-2014
Burt. Goody, 457.
Burton, John, 151.
Burton, Isaac, 152, 241.

Burton, Warren, 152.

Butler, Samuel, 352, 367.
Butler. William. ii. 395.
Buxton, Elizabeth, ii 272.
Baxton, Jln. 154, 252.
Byfield, Nathaniel, ii. 455.

C.

Calamy, Elmund. 253. $52.
Caler, Robert, ii. 32, 41, 49.
Candy, ii. 208, 215, 345.
Canoes, 61.

Cantlebury, William, 154.
Cantlebury, Ruth, ii 1.

Capen, Joseph, ii. 826, 478.

Capital punishment, 377.

Cary, Elizabeth, ii. 295, 28, 453,

455.

Cary, Jonathan, ii. 238.
Carr. Ann, 253: ii. 455.

Carr, George, ii. 229.

Carr, James, ii. 232.
Carr, John, ii. 234.
Carr. Mary, 253.

Carr, Richard. ii. 239.

Carr, Sir Robert, 220,

Carr, William. ii. 234, 475.

Carrier. Martha, arrest and examina-
tion. ii. 2-215; trial and exe-
cution. 296. 4×0.

Carrier, Sarah, ii. 298.
Carter. Bethiah. ii. 1-7.
Cartwright, George, 220.
Casco, 255.

Case. Humphrey, 154.
Castle Island. 192.

Cave, Thomas. 154.

Chapman, Simon, ii. 212.

Charter of Massachusetts, 15.

Checkley, Samuel, ii. 553.

Cheever, Ezekiel, 111.

Cheever, Ezekiel, Jr., 118. 11. 226.

2:9: ii 15, 4, 559.

Cheever, Peter, 226.

Cheever, Samuel, 113; ii. 1:3, 479,
550.

Cheever, Thomas, 113.

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