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Nathan Parker. He had a house built and inhabited. 



Benjamin Parker. He had a house partly covered — ten 

 acres fenced and improved by ploughing and mowing. 



James Parker. He had no house — the land ploughed, 

 mowed and fenced by Lt. Farrington, an inhabitant. 



John Peabody. He had a house up — negro man, inhabi- 

 tant — orders otherwise complied with. 



Nathaniel Peaslee. He had a house — order complied 

 with by John Merrill. 



Robert Peaslee. He had a house and inhabited. 



John Pecker. He had a house built and inhabited. 



Rev. Samuel Phillips. He had a house up — not finished, 

 order for improvement complied with by William Peters. 



Jonathan Pulsipher. He had a house built and inhabited. 



Thomas Perley for Nathaniel Cogswell. He had a house 

 built and was an inhabitant. 



Samuel Reynolds. He had a house erected, but not 

 finished, and land fenced and improved — no inhabitant. 



Henry Rolfe. He had a house built and inhabited. 



John Sanders. He had a house built and inhabited. 



Nathaniel Sanders. He had a house built and inhabited. 



John Sanders, Jr. He had a house built — land ploughed, 

 mowed and fenced. 



Jonathan Shipley. [Blank.] 



James Simonds. He had a house built and inhabited. 



Nathan Simonds. [Blank.] 



Ebenezer Stevens. He had a house and barn built, fin- 

 ished and inhabited. 



Zerubbabel Snow. He had a house up, inhabited by 

 Isaac Walker. 



Benjamin Stevens, Esq^. He had a house and barn — 

 improved by Ebenezer Stevens. 



Bezaleel Toppan. He had a house built and inhabited. 



Samuel Toppan. He had a house inhabited — order com- 

 plied with by Danforth. 



Richard Uran. He was an inhabitant, and had land 

 mowed, ploughed and fenced. 



Ebenezer Virgin. He had a house and inhabited it. 



Isaac Walker. He had a house up — not finished — was an 



