l62 FACTS RELATING TO GROTON, MASSACHUSETTS. 



All belonging to the South Company in Groton, in said County 

 commanded by me of which Company you are the first sergeant 

 and clerk, to appear on the publick parade, or training field, in said 

 Groton on Thursday the 4* day of July next, at one of the clock in 

 the afternoon, with their arms and equipments compleat, for the pur- 

 pose of military instruction and exercise. And in case you cannot 

 conveniently notify and warn the said persons as aforesaid yourself 

 you are to cause the same to be done by some other non-commis- 

 sioned officer belonging to said company, by giving them, or some 

 of them, orders for that purpose in my name. Hereof fail not, and 

 make return of this warrant with your doings thereon to myself at 

 or before said day. Given under my hand & seal this 4"* day 

 of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and 

 ninety nine. 



Timothy Bigelovv Captain. 



Groton, June 25* 1799. 



In obedience to the within warrant I have notified and warned 



all the within named persons (or caused the same to be done by a 



sergeant) to appear at the time and place. 



John Reed. 



Middlesex ss. To Luther Lawrence Greeting. 



In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are 

 required to notify and warn 



Amos Davis Drummer James Farnsworth. 



David Darling Jonas Phillips 



Joseph Bullard Isaac Hall 



William Shiple Eli Faulkner 



Timothy H. Newman Samuel Phips 



Benjamin Page Jun^ Daniel Swallow 



Phinehas Gould William Stearns 



Aaron Jewett. Abel Holden 



James Kendall Jabez Parker 



Loammi Baldwin Junf Asa Jinneson 



Tyler Bigelow Stephen Kemp. 



William Lawrence John Wright. 



Ezra Farnsworth Daniel Richardson 

 David Fletcher 



All belonging to the South company in Groton in said County 

 commanded by me of which you are also a member to appear on 



