James Grimes deed to Richard King, 1740.

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James Grimes deed to Richard King, 1740.

Deed, by which James Grimes, of Watertown, Mass., husbandman, sells, houselot no. 10, located in the new township no. 4, granted to Samuel Jackson by the General Court, to Richard King, of Watertown, Mass., housewright.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7129811

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King, Richard, active 1740

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Massachusetts. General Court

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The Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay, chartered by the English Crown in 1629, sat as a General Court, which after the 1630 emigration to America became the government of the Massachusetts Bay colony. It consisted of colony freemen (company stockholders); and the governor, deputy governor, and assistants (magistrates) chosen by them. The latter group met separately as a Court of Assistants, but in 1634 its legislative powers were ceded to the General Court as a whole (Ma...

Grimes, James, active 1740

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Jackson, Samuel, active 1740

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