APPENDIX A. 



THE STATE AND CONDITION OF THE SETTLEMENT OF 

 PENNYCOOK IN OCTOBER, 1731. 



Nathaniel Abbott. He had a house built and his family 

 there. 



Jacob Abbott. He had a house built and inhabited. 



John Austin. He had a house built and inhabited. 



Samuel Ayer. He had a house framed, and twelve acres 

 of land fenced, mowed, and ploughed. 



Obadiah Ayer. He had a house built and inhabited. 



John Ayer. He had a house inhabited. 



John Bayley. He had a house erected but not finished. 



Nathaniel Barker. He had a house built, and the lot 

 improved by James Varnum, an inhabitant. 



Zebediah Barker. He had a house and barn well fin- 

 ished and inhabited. 



William Barker. He had a house well finished and in- 

 habited, and a good barn. 



Joshua Bayley. He had a house built and inhabited. 



Thomas Blanchard. He had a house built and inhab- 

 ited. 



Moses Boardman. He had a house built, but not quite 

 finished, but tenantable — six-acre lot fenced in and under im- 

 provement. 



Nathan Blodgett. He had a house inhabited. 



Christopher Carlton. He had a house built and inhab- 

 ited. 



Benjamin Carlton. He had a house built, and the orders 

 of the Court complied with by Jeremiah Stickney, an inhab- 

 itant. 



Nehemiah Carlton. He had a house erected, and the 

 order complied with, by Abner Hoit, an inhabitant. 



John Chandler. A house built and inhabited — the order 

 fully complied with. 



