The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 6, June, 1884 by Various
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A petition of _Jonas Prescot, Ebenezer Prescot, Abner Kent_, and _Ebenezer Townsend_, Inhabitants of the Town of _Groton_, praying, That they and their Estates, contained in the following Boundaries, _viz._ beginning at the _Northwesterly_ Corner of _Stony Brook_ Pond, from thence extending to the _Northwesterly_ Corner of _Westford_, commonly called _Tyng's_ Corner, and so bound _Southerly_ by said Pond, may be set off to the Town of _Westford_, for Reasons mentioned. Read and _Ordered_, That the Petitioners within named, with their Estates, according to the Bounds before recited, be and hereby are to all Intents and Purposes set off from the Town of _Groton_, and annexed to the said Town of _Westford_. Sent up for Concurrence. This order received the concurrence of the council, and was signed by the governor, on the same day that it passed the House. During this period the town of Harvard was incorporated. It was made up from portions of Groton, Lancaster, and Stow, and the engrossed act signed by the governor, on June 29, 1732. The petition for the township was presented to the General Court nearly two years before the date of incorporation. In the Journal of the House of Representatives (pages 84, 85), October 9, 1730, it is recorded:-- A Petition of _Jonas Houghton, Simon Stone, Jonathan Whitney_, and _Thomas Wheeler_, on behalf of themselves, and on behalf and at the desire of sundry of the Inhabitants on the extream parts of the Towns of _Lancaster, Groton_ and _Stow_, named in the Schedule thereunto annexed; praying, That a Tract of Land (with the |
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