Salem Witchcraft, Volumes I and II - With an Account of Salem Village and a History of Opinions - on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects by Charles Upham
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23, 1644; leased to John Procter in 1666; occupied by him and his son
Benjamin in 1692. XXV. COL. THOMAS REED. Granted Feb. 16, 1636; sold to Daniel Epps, June 28, 1701, by Wait Winthrop, as attorney to Samuel Reed, only son and heir of Thomas Reed. XXVI. JOHN HUMPHREY. Granted by the General Court, Nov. 7, 1632, May 6, 1635, and March 12, 1638, 1,500 acres, part in Salem and part in Lynn; sold, on execution, to Robert Saltonstall, Dec. 6, 1642, and by him sold to Stephen Winthrop, June 7, 1645, whose daughters--Margaret Willie and Judith Hancock--owned it in 1692: that part within the bounds of Salem is given in the Map according to the report of a committee, July 11, 1695. ORCHARD FARM. Granted by the General Court to Gov. Endicott; owned by his grandsons, John and Samuel, in 1692. THE GOVERNOR'S PLAIN. Granted to Gov. Endicott, Jan. 27, 1637, Dec. 23, 1639, and Feb. 5, 1644; including land granted under the name of "small lots." JOHNSON'S PLAIN. |
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