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Eaton Thomas Golfe Thomas Adams John Browne Samuell Browne 

 Thomas Hutchins William Vassall William Pincheon and George 

 Foxcrof t their Heires and Assignes for ever to their own proper and 

 absolute vse and behoofe for evermore To be holden of Our said 

 Royall Grandfather his Heires and Successors as of his Manner of 

 East Greenwich aforesaid in free and comon Soccage and not in 

 Capite nor by Knights Service and alsoe yeilding and paying there- 

 fore to Our said Royall Grandfather his Heires and Successors the 

 fifth part only of all the Oar of Gold and Silver which from time 

 to time and at all times after should be there gotten had or obteyned 

 for all Services Exaccons and Demands whatsoever according to the 

 tenour and Reservacon in the said recited Indenture expressed And 

 further Our said Royall Grandfather by the said Letters Patents did 

 Give and Grant vnto the said Sir Henry Roswell Sir John Young 

 Sir Richard Saltenstall Thomas Southcott John Humphreys John 

 Endicott Simond Whetcomb Isaac Johnson Samuell Aldersey John 

 Ven Mathew Craddock George Harwood Encrease Nowell Richard 

 Perrey Richard Bellingham Nathaniel Wright Samuell Vassall The- 

 ophilus Eaton Thomas Golfe Thomas Adams John Browne Samuell 

 Browne Thomas Hut[c]hins William Vassall William Pincheon and 

 George Foxcroft their Heires and Assignes All that part of New 

 England in America which lyes and extends betweene a Greate River 

 called Monomack als Merrimack River and a certaine other River 

 there called Charles River being in the Bottom of a certaine Bay there 

 comonly called Massachusetts als Mattachusetts als Massatusetts Bay 

 and alsoe all and singular those Lands and Hereditaments whatso- 

 ever lying within the space of Three English Miles on the South part 

 of the said River called Charles River or of any or every part thereof 

 and alsoe all and singuler the Lands and Hereditaments whatsoever 

 lying and being within the space of Three English Miles to the South- 

 ward of the Southernmost part of the said Bay called Massachusetts 

 als Mattachusetts als Massatusetts Bay And alsoe all those Lands and 

 Hereditaments whatsoever which lye and bee within the space of 

 Three English Miles to the Northward of the said River called Mono- 

 mack als Merrimack or to the Northward of any and every parte 

 thereof And all Lands and Hereditaments whatsoever lyeing within 

 the limitts aforesaid North and South in Latitude and in Breadth 

 and in length and Longitude of and within all the Breadth aforesaid 

 throughout the Main Lands there from the Atlantick or Western Sea 

 and Ocean on the East parte to the South Sea on the West parte And 

 all Lands Grounds Place and Places Soils Wood and Wood Lands 

 Havens Ports Rivers Waters and Hereditaments whatsoever lying 

 within the said bounds and limitts and every part and parcell thereof 

 And alsoe all Islands in America aforesaid in the said Seas or either 

 of them on the Western or Eastern Coasts or partes of the said Tracts 

 of Lands thereby menconed to be given and granted or any of them 

 And all Mines and Mineralls as well Royall Mines of Gold and Silver 

 as other Mines and Mineralls whatsoever in the said Lands and 

 premisses or any parte thereof and free Libertie of Fishing in or 

 within any of the Rivers and Waters within the bounds and limitts 

 aforesaid and the Seas thereunto acljoyning and of all Fishes Royall 

 Fishes Whales Balene Sturgeon and other Fishes of what kind or 

 nature soever that should at any time thereafter be taken in or within 

 the said Seas or Waters or any of them by the said Sir Henry Ros- 

 well Sir John Young Sir Richard Saltenstall Thomas Southcott 



