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h year, and the Council's action deferred action and gave time for the consideration of Mr. Prout's side of the matter. At the next session favorable action was taken as follows: Dec 26. 1698 Resolved That the petitioners be allowed what they herein pray for provided that they agree with the parties that own the land on either side the sd River where the Mill is to stand and that they do not hinder the passage of Boats Timber Rafts &c and that it doth not interfere with any former Grant or right to ye sd stream Sent up for concurrence Nathal Byfield Speaker. The reader will do well to consider that in 1698 Medford was, though seventy years from its first settlement, but an insignificant place, and had grown but little. Only two bridges gave passage across the river in its entire length, but they were sufficient for all needs. With a cornemill on the Menotomy side, what was the need of another a quarter mile up stream on the Medford side of the river? And why was