The History of Leominster, Or the Northern Half of the Lancaster New Or Additional Grant: From June 26, 1701, the Date of the Deed from George Tahanto, Indian Sagamore, to July 4, 1852Printed at the Reveille Office, 1853 - 263 |
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... LEOMINSTER . In order to render the history of this town the more intelligible , it is proper , and even necessary , to give some account of Lancaster and Sterling , with both of which it has been intimately connected . Joseph Willard ...
... LEOMINSTER . In order to render the history of this town the more intelligible , it is proper , and even necessary , to give some account of Lancaster and Sterling , with both of which it has been intimately connected . Joseph Willard ...
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... were inclined to peace , and , in various ways , were of service to the inhabitants . But this happy state of things was not destined to 1 continue . The day of deep and long continued distress 6 HISTORY OF LEOMINSTER .
... were inclined to peace , and , in various ways , were of service to the inhabitants . But this happy state of things was not destined to 1 continue . The day of deep and long continued distress 6 HISTORY OF LEOMINSTER .
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... it . Thus it was with the New Grant . In October , 1679 , a committee was appointed by the County Court , under a law then in force , to re - build the town of Lancaster , and it is not improbable HISTORY OF LEOMINSTER . 6.
... it . Thus it was with the New Grant . In October , 1679 , a committee was appointed by the County Court , under a law then in force , to re - build the town of Lancaster , and it is not improbable HISTORY OF LEOMINSTER . 6.
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... - lings formerly paid by Insigne John Moore and John Houghton of said Nashuah to James Wi- ser , alias Quenepenett , now deceased , but espec- ially for and in consideration of eighteen pounds paid part 10 HISTORY OF LEOMINSTER .
... - lings formerly paid by Insigne John Moore and John Houghton of said Nashuah to James Wi- ser , alias Quenepenett , now deceased , but espec- ially for and in consideration of eighteen pounds paid part 10 HISTORY OF LEOMINSTER .
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... held at Boston , May 27 , 1713 . " In Council . - The report of the Committee upon the surveys of land prayed for by Lancas- ter , Nov. 21 and 22 , 1711 . " Whereas , we the subscribers , viz : Jonathan 12 HISTORY OF LEOMINSTER .
... held at Boston , May 27 , 1713 . " In Council . - The report of the Committee upon the surveys of land prayed for by Lancas- ter , Nov. 21 and 22 , 1711 . " Whereas , we the subscribers , viz : Jonathan 12 HISTORY OF LEOMINSTER .
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