tended for t City, the ncttcft and bcft com* 
padtcd Town, having noany fair ftrudures 
and handfom contiivtd ftrcets v the Inha* 
bitants rich^ they have intny hundred Acres 
of land paled with one common fence a 
mile and half long, and ftore of Cattle v it 
is now called Cambridge }^hen is aColledg 
for Students of late i it ftrctchcth fronn 
Charles-River to the Southern part of 
Metrimach'River* 
HaU a mile thence on the fame fide of 
the Rvic r is Water-topi>n built upon one of 
the branches of Chsrles-Kiver^ Very fruitful 
and of large extent, watered with many 
pleafant fprings and fmall Rivulets, the 
Inhabitants live fcatteringly. Within half a 
mile is a great pond divided between the 
two Towns, a mile and half from the 
Town is a fall of frcfti waters which con- 
veigh thcmfelves into the Ocein through 
CharleS'Kivery a little belo>v the fall of 
waters they have a wair to catch fi(h, where- 
in they take ftore of Bajfcy Shades^ Jlwives^ 
Froft fifh and Smelts^ in two tides they have 
gotten one hundred thoufand of thcfe 
tiflics. They have ftore of Cattle and Sheep, 
and near upon two thoufand Acres of a- 
rable land , Ships of fmall burden may 
come up to thefc Towns, 
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