iwcfre miles from Ipfmch^ ^nd nc^t upon 
the wide venting ftrcams thereof is firua«« 
ted Mewbitm^ the houfes are fcittcring^ 
well itored with meadow, upland , and 
Arable 5 and about four hundred head of 
£atcle. 
Over again ft N'en^^wie ly es the Town 
©f Sdisbury^viihtxt a conftant Ferry is kept, 
the Kiver being here half a mile broad, the 
I'own fcattcringly built* 
Hard upon, the River of Shafhm where ' 
Metfimdcb , receives this, and the other 
Iraneh into its body^is icdXtdi Andovir^ fto- 
icd with land and Cattle. 
Beyond this Town by the Branch of 
MiT^tMach-Kxsiti called Shafhm^ lyeth Ha* 
mrhitt^ a Town of large extent about ten 
^iles in leBgth, the inhabitants Htisbatid- 
peny this Town is not far from Salisbury* 
©veragainft Haverhill lyeth the Town 
€>f Maiden^ which I have already mention- 
ed. 
la a low level upon a frefh River a 
Iranch of Merrimach ls feated Concord; the 
feft; inland Town in Aljjfachufetf ipMnty 
well' ftored with fifli, Salmon^ Dace^ Ale- 
wim^ Shadcy dec. abundance of frefh marfti 
and Cattle, this pUce is fubjcd to bitter ^ 
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