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The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 5, May, 1884 by Various
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did uote that they would giue Peleg larraness Eairs three acers of
madow whare thay ust to Improue and tenn acers of upland neare that
madow upon the Conditions following that the aboue sd Peleg
larrances heirs do deliuer up that Indian titelle which thay now
haue to the town

At the same meeting the town voted that


thay would giue to robart robins Sener three acers of madow where
he uste to Improue: and ten acers of upland near his madow upon the
Conditions forlowing that he aboue sd Robart Robbins doth deliuer:
up that Indian titels which he now hath: to the town.

It appears from the records that no other business was done at this
meeting, except the consideration of matters growing out of the Nashobah
land. It was voted to have an artist lay out the meadow at "Nashobah
line," as it was called, as well as the land which the town had granted
to Walter and Daniel Powers, probably in the same neighborhood; and also
that Captain Jonas Prescott be authorized to engage an artist at an
expense not exceeding six shillings a day.

Settlers from the adjacent towns were now making gradual encroachments
on the abandoned territory, and among them Groton was well represented.
All the documents of this period relating to the subject show an
increased interest in these lands, which were too valuable to remain
idle for a long time. The following petition, undoubtedly, makes a
correct representation of the case:--
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