Know all men by these presents that wee Captaine Bryan Pendleton, Captaine Richard Waldren & Mr John Seely being agents for the Widdow Ebet Wootten ... : deed, 1656 Jan. 20.

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Know all men by these presents that wee Captaine Bryan Pendleton, Captaine Richard Waldren & Mr John Seely being agents for the Widdow Ebet Wootten ... : deed, 1656 Jan. 20.

Jan. 20, 1656, deed for property on the "great island" in the "Pascataquit [i.e. Piscataqua] River" (current location of New Castle, N.H.).

1 item (1 leaf) ; 27 cm.

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Newberry Library

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