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Nathaniel Clement. He had no house and no inhab- 

 itant — three acres ploughed. 



John Coggin. He had a house erected, but not finished — 

 twelve acres of land fenced and improved. 



Edward Clark. He had a house built, not finished, a 

 man inhabiting there — twelve acres within fence, mowed and 

 ploughed. 



Enoch Coffin. He had a house built, and the order com- 

 plied with by Jonathan Danforth. 



Thomas Colman. He had a house built and inhabited. 



Richard Coolidge. He had no house, but land improved 

 and order otherwise complied with by Ens. John Chandler. 



Joseph Davis. He had a house built and well finished. 



Ephraim Davis. He had a house built, and the order was 

 complied with by his own son. 



Samuel Davis. [Blank.] 



Moses Day. He had a house built and inhabited. 



David Dodge. He had a house built — not finished. 



Jacob Eames. He had a good dwelling-house — six acre 

 lot, fenced in and broke up. 



Ebenezer Eastman. He had six sons on the spot — six 

 men in his family. He paid the charge of building a corn- 

 mill ; and he has broke up, cleared and mowed upward of eighty 

 acres of land, and had very considerable buildings, out houses, 

 barns, etc., there. 



Stephen Emerson. He had a house built, and the order 

 complied with — no inhabitant. 



Ephraim Farnum. He was an inhabitant and had a house 

 built. 



Nathan Fisk. He had a house built and inhabited, and 

 the order complied with by Z. Chandler. 



Abraham Foster. He had a house built and inhabited. 



John Foster. He had a house built, and the order com- 

 plied with by his son. 



Benjamin Gage. He had a house built and inhabited. 



John Granger. He had a house built and finished — order 

 complied with by John Russ, inhabitant. 



Samuel Grainger. He had a house built — order com- 

 plied with by George Abbott. 



