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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 7., Meeting-house brook and the second Meeting-house. (search)
Pursuant to a Warrant recd from the Honble Samuel Danforth Esqr Judge of Probate for wills in the County of Middlesex dated the seventeenth day of October A. D. 1769. wherein we the Subscribers were appointed & empowered to take an Inventory of & to apprize all the real estate whereof Andrew Hall Esqr late of Medford deceased died seized of &c in observance of your Honrs Warrant we have taken an Inventory of & apprized sd estate as followeth Viz: An Inventory of Andrew Hall Esqrs Estate. —Novm 9, 1769. To 1 Still-House Cysterns Tubbs Well & Pump£ 133:6:8 To 1 large Still wt 1120 @ 2/8 Pr pound149:6:8 To 1 large Worm wt 900 @ 1/4 Pr pound46:13:4 To 1 small Still wt 340 @ 1 1/10 Pr pound31:17:6 To 1 small Worm wt 112 @ 1/4 Pr pound7:9:4 To Wharfe & Warehouse from Road to the River155:0:0 To the most easterly Wharfe60:0:0 To the most westerly Wharfe below the Bridge with a Warehouse Coopers Shop Slaughter-House & land adjoining260:0:0 To a dwelling House Shop & Land adjoin
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Record of the family of James Tufts. (search)
h Tufts born June 18 1742 Jsaac Tufts born november 10 1744 April 14 1757 Samll Tufts and Hannah Tufts was marred Novb 29 1757 Hannah Tufts born May 30 1759 Susanna Tufts born April 16 1761 Samll Tufts born Sept. 1 1762 Caleb Tufts born Novb 19 1764 Ezekiel Tufts born July 17 1767 Gershom Tufts born Novb 11 1769 Elizabeth Tufts born Iune 8 1772 Iohn Tufts born Noveb 25 1772 Iohn Tufts Died aged five mon 17 Day FeberY 25 1774 Eliezabeth Tufts Died aged 4 yeaNovb 11 1769 Elizabeth Tufts born Iune 8 1772 Iohn Tufts born Noveb 25 1772 Iohn Tufts Died aged five mon 17 Day FeberY 25 1774 Eliezabeth Tufts Died aged 4 year and 3 mounth and 14 Days October 8 1775 Iohn Tuft born October 23 1775 Iohn Tufts Died Ianery 8, 1779 Ezekiel Tufts Dyed aged 14 years August 29 1803 Samull Tufts Dyed aged 42 The list of the death in our family March 13 my motheNoveb 25 1772 Iohn Tufts Died aged five mon 17 Day FeberY 25 1774 Eliezabeth Tufts Died aged 4 year and 3 mounth and 14 Days October 8 1775 Iohn Tuft born October 23 1775 Iohn Tufts Died Ianery 8, 1779 Ezekiel Tufts Dyed aged 14 years August 29 1803 Samull Tufts Dyed aged 42 The list of the death in our family March 13 my mother died aged 60 March 5 my Brother E thomson Died aged August my sister in Law S Steel Died aged 50 1814 December 31 my Father Dyed aged 86 1819 my sister in law dyed aged in con[sumption] Susanna Tufts her papper
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 10., Extracts from Selectmen's Records. (search)
an order for interest due on his acct. for a bell. 31.74 Vol. I, p. 63. Mar. 6, 1815. James T. Floyd offered to serve the Town in the capacity of Sexton taking good care of the meeting house and Clock ringing the bell on Sunday and all publick occasions &c. for $25.—a year. Whereupon Voted, To allow him the said sum of $25.—for said service the year ensuing. Vol. II, p. 143. May 1, 1814. Voted, to allow James T. Floyd his acct. of monies pd Simon Willard for repairg Tn Clock $5.00 Vol. II, p. 147. October 27, 1817. Voted, To draw on the Treasurer for twenty Dollars payable to E. Bailey Treasurer of the Medford A[micable] S[inging] Society, in part satisfaction of the grant of $75—made to said Society by Vote of the Town passed 7 April last. Vol. III, p. 16. Dec. 10, 1821. Voted, To allow Andrew Perkins for his assistance on the bass viol, with the singers on sundays during the last year endg 1 Novr. last, 25 cents a Sunday $13.00 Vol. III,
ee with some suitable persons to Dwell in said Farm and also to take care that said Farm be Fenced with a Possession Fence as soon as may be at the charge of the town Voted in the affirmative It would be very interesting to know just what conditions then existed as the committee found them. Evidently the town was not finding its thousand-acre farm a bonanza for ministry or school support, and was ready to sell out and do business nearer home, as witness the following, a month later:— Nov 28. 1748 Put to vote whether the Town Farm shall be sold at Public Vendue to the highest bidder on Monday the fifth day of December next at the house of Mrs. Sarah Floyd Inholder to begin at three o'clock in ye afternoon and be put up at two thousand pounds Old Tenor. Voted in the affirmative Andrew Hall Esqr, Dea Benja Willis, Mr Wm Willis, Lieut Stephen Hale Junr, Mr Francis Whitmore Junr The condition of Sale is as follows viz The said Commite to take good Security for the Money at In
rectors we may not say, very likely the gentlemen above named, the first and last being of Medford. What more convenient place for their gathering for business than the well appointed inn of mine host Hezekiah Blanchard? And so this old time-worn bill of his comes to us, a mute witness of men and times long gone. Here it is; we bespeak for this carefully made copy a critical reading. The Directors for the Andover & Medford Turnpike road To Hezh Blanchard                Drd cents 1805 NovbrTo 4 Botwls Ginn Toddy 1s/6d$1.00 To 8 Suppers 2s/3d3 To 1 Bottle wine 4s/6d75 Decbr 2To 4 Breakfasts 2s/3d1 50 To 1 Pint Bitters is/6d25 To 9 Dinners 2s/3d    To 3 Bowls Toddy is/6d4 12 To 1 Bowl Toddy 1s/6d    To Bating 4 Horss 1s/6d1.25 11To 1 Bowl Toddy 1s/6d    To 1 mug flip50 To 1 Pint Brandy 3s/    To Bating 2 hors1 21To 3 Bowls Toddy 1/6    To 6 Dinner 2/3 To 1 Pint Ginn 3s/d    To Bating 4 horse1.50 To 1 Pint Ginn 3s/d    To 1 Pint for
Northern markets--(by Telegraph.) Baltimore,Nov. 20th.--Flour 12@25 cents lower — Howard Street and Ohio $4 75, closing heavy. Wheat dull and heavy — white Wheat very dull and 10 cents lower; red $1.05@$1.15; white $1 20@$1.45. Corn dull — white 60; yellow 65 Provisions dull — Mess Pork $19--declined 50 cents. Coffee half a cent lower, at 14@14½. Whiskey dull at 20¼. New York,Nov. 20.--Stocks to-day variable, and closed lower. New York Centrals 2 ¾ Va. 6's 72, Government 5's 95. Cotton irregular and unquotable. Flour heavy; Southern $5 20@$5 20. Wheat heavy; Western white $1 20@$1.40. corn lower; mixed 64@6. Pork declined; mess 1616 50@$16.75, prime $10.75@$11. Laid heavy at 12@12½. Whiskey 18¾@19. Sugar lower, at 5½;@6-- Turpentine dull at 37@39 Rosin lower; $1.35 per bbl. Rice dull. Sales in New York, Nov, 19. of $5,000 N. C.'s at 76: $27,000 Tenn. 6's at 74@74½, and $38 000 Mo
could divest myself entirely of all feelings of resentment, and it were left to me to decide what was best for both parties in the final settlement of our controversy, which must be made sooner or later. I should say, as "Abraham said unto Lot, let there be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee;" and in order to effect this, I should require the host of Northern invaders who have desecrated our soil with their unhallowed tread to journey East, as Lot did, and separate themselves from us. Our foes have rejected the proposal made by us in March last for a fair division of the joint property and a peaceful separation, and they have inaugurated a war of invasion forcing upon us the necessity of driving them from our borders. That we shall succeed, no sane man on either side of the flue can doubt, since the lessen we taught them on the 31st of July, When they site for peace, as they do, let us never consent to any terris that do not insure total and entries. Nov-I counts.
The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Old School Presbytery of the Confederate States. (search)
To John B. Budwell. --Being prepared to pay you the money and costs decreed by the Circuit Court of the City of Williamsburg and County of James City, in the suit of " Rencher vs. Browne," and having ascertained after due search for you, that you are absent from your usual residence, and in the army, this is to notify you of my readiness to pay, and that I will pay you. or any authorized agent of your, if you will inform me where you, or such agent, can be found; other wise, I shall deposit the amount in the Court. Mary Rencher, no 6--t25th Nov* Williamsburg. Va.
c, 16 Jas. Duncan34Nov, 8Dec, 16 B. F. Ducan25Nov, 8Dec, 16 J. F. Jones30Nov. 8Dec, 16 Jas. Wil6 J. F. Smithers33Nov, 8Dec, 16 George Heady33Nov, 8Dec, 16 N. B. Morris33Nov, 8Dec, 16 John Ve16 Benj. Dulaney32Nov, 16Dec, 6 Louis Sheets31Nov, 16Dec, 16 Thomas White20Nov, 16Dec, 16 Geo Lv, 30 L. Fowler22Nov, 20Nov, 30 Robert Brown40Nov, 20Nov, 30 Ar Clesell40Nov, 27Dec, 2 Joakin LNov, 30 Ar Clesell40Nov, 27Dec, 2 Joakin Layman40Nov, 27Dec, 6 J, Kelly30Nov, 27Dec, 6 James patton33Nov, 27Dec, 6 C. Schoonberger40Nov, 25Dec, 6 McHenry Meader40Nov, 25Dec, 4 Jacob Haydon25Nov, 25Dec, 4 John Cullen31Nov, 25Dec, 4 T.Nov, 25Dec, 4 John Cullen31Nov, 25Dec, 4 T. H. Shacklett18Nov, 25Dec, 4 R. W. Shacklett24Nov, 25Dec, 4 James Gregory25Nov, 25Dec, 4 H. CunnNov, 25Dec, 4 T. H. Shacklett18Nov, 25Dec, 4 R. W. Shacklett24Nov, 25Dec, 4 James Gregory25Nov, 25Dec, 4 H. Cunningham24Nov, 25Dec, 4 Pat Byan26Nov, 25Dec, 4 Thomas Scott27Nov, 25Dec, 4 Thomas Larkin27Nov, 30Nov, 25Dec, 4 James Gregory25Nov, 25Dec, 4 H. Cunningham24Nov, 25Dec, 4 Pat Byan26Nov, 25Dec, 4 Thomas Scott27Nov, 25Dec, 4 Thomas Larkin27Nov, 30Dec, 1 B. S. Bradford27Nov, 30Dec, 1 J. H. Menner39Dec, 2Dec, 7 J. H. Smith34Dec, 2Dec, 7 V. F.Nov, 25Dec, 4 Thomas Larkin27Nov, 30Dec, 1 B. S. Bradford27Nov, 30Dec, 1 J. H. Menner39Dec, 2Dec, 7 J. H. Smith34Dec, 2Dec, 7 V. F. Kenkton34Dec, 2Dec, 7 M. F. Scott27Dec, 4Dec, 7 Hiram Roberts19Dec, 4Dec, 11 James H. Westbay33[36 more...]
Office Richmond & Petersburgs B. R. Co,Richmond, Va, Nov, 7th, 1862. Runaway — A suitable reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of a negro man named John, who was away from this company in October last. John was hired from Mr. H. B. Hoopers, of Fredericksburg. Jas. C. Laughton, Superintendent's Clerk. no 21--ts