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3. Book of receipts for quit rent of land farmed by Isaac Cubberly, 

 signed by Richd. Nichols and others as deputy receivers general, and dated 

 from 1764-1772. 



4. The original will of Bernard S. Lagrange, dated Aug. 9, 1776. 



5. Indenture between Isaac Cubberley and Tunas Egburt, dated May 5, 

 1777- 



6. Attested copy of the will of Isaac Cubberley, dated Jan. 24, 1786. 



7. The original will of James Cubberley, dated Feb. 13, 1833. 

 [Editorial note. — It may be noted that in some of the documents the 



name is spelled " Cubberly " and in others " Cubberley."] 

 The secretary also read the following communications : 



1. From Mrs. Caroline V. R. Wright, Regent of Mersereau Chapter, 

 Daughters of the American Revolution, ofifering to deposit in the cottage, 

 as a loan, a collection of domestic utensils of colonial times. 



2. From Miss Mary R. Ridgway, ofifering to loan for exhibition a piece 

 of linen, woven from flax grown on the premises, made by her great- 

 great-grandmother, Ann Journeay, who married Isaac Cubberley. 



The meeting then adjourned. 



