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lands betweene the said Jurisdiccions whereby not onely this pres- 

 ente age but the posteiytie to come may live quietly and i)eaceably 

 in that behalf. 



x-^nd forasmuch as the said Comissioners on both sides have full 

 power so to do as appeareth by the Records of both Jurisdiccions. 



Wee therefore the said comissioners above named doe hereby 

 vvitii one consent and agreement conclude determine and by these 

 presents declare That all the Marshes at Conahasset that lye of 

 the one side of the River next to Hinghame shall belong to the 

 Jurisdiccion of the Mattachusets plantacion. 



And all the Marsh yt lyeth on the other side of the River next 

 to Scittuate shall belong to the Jurisdiccion of New Plymouth 

 excepting Threescore acres of Marsh at the mouth of the River 

 on Scittuate side next to the Sea which wee doe hereby agree 

 conclude and determine shall belong to the Jurisdiccion of the 

 Massachusets. 



And further we do hereby agree determine and conclude that 

 the bounds of the limmitts betweene both the said Jurisdiccions are 

 as followeth vizt From the mouth of the brooke that runneth into 

 Conahassett Marshes (which we call by the name of Bound 

 brooke) with a straight and direct line to the middle of a great 

 pond that lyeth on the right hand of the upper payth or common 

 way that leadeth betweene Weimouth and Plymouth close to the 

 payth as we go along which was formerly named (and still we 

 desire may be called) Accord Pond lying about five or six miles 

 from Weimouth southerly, and from thence with a straight line to 

 the Southernmost pt of Charles River and three miles southerly 

 inward into the Countrey according as is exprest in the Patent 

 graunted by his Ma-tie to the Company of the Massachusetts 

 Plantacion Provided alwayes and nevertheless concluded and de- 

 termyned by mutuall agreement betweene the said Comission- 

 ers yt if it fall out that the said line from Accord Pond to the 

 Southermost part of Charles River and three miles Southerly as is 

 before expressed shall straiten or hinder any part of any Planta- 

 cion begunn by the Gourment of New Plymouth or hereafter to 

 be begun within the space of tenn yeares after the date of these 

 Presents That then notwithstanding the said line it shalbe law- 

 full for the said Gourment of New Plymouth to assume on the 

 Northerly side of the said line where it shall so intrench as afore- 



