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widow Eighty weight of beef out of Hiram's part, also Eight 

 bushels of rye, Two bushels of malt, and Two barrels of Cider, 

 for the present year. Further, the said widow is to have liberty 

 of gathering apples to bake, &c., and three bushels of apples for 

 winter yearly, and every year during her widowhood, off of said 

 place. Further, Benjamin is to have the improvement of the 

 land his Grandfather gave him in his Will. Further, Whereas 

 the said Benjamin Thompson was "ordered by his Grandfather, 

 in his last Will and Testament, to pay to Hannah Flagg, &c. 

 the sum of 26 13 4, Lawful money, we, the said Benjamin 

 Flagg and Hannah Flagg his wife, do hereby covenant for our- 

 selves and heirs, that we, nor they, nor any of them, shall sue 

 the said Benjamin nor his Guardian, by reason of said Legacy, 

 until he arrives to the age of twenty-one years. Further, 

 whereas the said Ebenezer left a pew in the new meeting- 

 house in said Woburn, that was not disposed of in his Will, we 

 do hereby agree that the said pew shall be for the use of the 

 heirs of said deceased, and Benjamin's widow, until Hiram 

 arrive to the age of twenty-one years. 



" Furthermore, the said Isaac Snow doth hereby oblige him- 

 self (in his capacity) to pay, or cause to be paid, unto Benjamin 

 aforesaid, or to his Guardian, the sum of Sixteen shillings, L. 



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M. yearly, and every year, until the said Benjamin arrives to 

 the age of fourteen years, out of the estate of said Hiram. It 

 is further agreed that those Books which are in a chest in 

 said house shall be equally divided between the three heirs to 

 said estate. It is further agreed that the watch, and provisions 

 in the house and grain in the barn (over and above what is dis- 

 posed of to the widow), in case the Bonds, Notes, and Book- 

 debts fall short, are to be sold to pay debts. Also the clothing 

 that remains of Ebenezer Thompson, Jr., deceased, is to be 

 sold to pay debts. If what is heretofore assigned to pay debts 

 fall short, it is further agreed by the parties that Hiram's Guar- 

 dian shall reimburse the one half that is wanting out of Hiram's 

 part, Benjamin Flagg one third part, and Benjamin Thompson's 

 Guardian one sixth part. It is agreed further, if what is assigned 

 to pay debts should be more than enough to discharge them, 



