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Transcription The following is a transcription of early Chichester New Hampshire Records. Some changes have been made to original spelling to facilitate searching this document Frederick B Shaw Chichester New Hampshire 2020 Chichester Records Vol 1 1727-1800 Proprietors Records Page 1 to 200 Including Pittsfield State of New Hampshire Filmed at the Genealogical Society Salt Lake City Office of Secretary of State November 20, 1950 Page 1 At a legal meeting of the Proprietors of Chichester held attt Hampton att ye house of Capt. Wingate November ye 10 by adiornment from November ye 6 In ye yeare 1727. 1. Voted that Col. Potter Weare be moderator for this meeting. 2. Voted that William Staniford be clark for ye year insuing chosen and sworn 3. Voted that Jethro Tilton and Ichabod Robe Serve as a Committee for ye town of Chichester and to survey ye land and to lay out ye Township and Ichabod Roby go one of ye surveyors 4. Voted that Jethro Tilton and Ichabod Robe must have 10 shillings a day 5. Voted that ye Clark gett a book to enter the vote of ye town of Chichester in 6. Voted that the Charter be entered in ye book and all ye men names that are in ye Scutle to be entered in the Book 7. Voted that Col Wear is to have 14 shillings for two days one day for going to Portsmouth and the other day for meeting ye Committees of ye other Towns at Mr. Cottons 8. Voted that John Sanborn and Samuel Palmer and William Stanaford be a committee to mack up all ye accounts and to receive all ye claims Page 2 George by the grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith. To all people to whom these presents shall come: Greeting Know ye that we of our special knowledge and motions for the Encouragement of Settling a new Plantation by and with that advice and consent of our council have given and granted and by these presents as far as in us lies do give and grant equal shares on to Sundry of our Beloved Subjects whose names are entered in a Scuttle hereunto annexed that inhabit or shell inhabit within the said Grant within our province of New Hampshire all that tract of land went in the following bounds viz: To begin on the south West Side of the town of Barnsted and from thence running south westerly on the head of the town of Nottingham until 8 miles be accomplished and then Northwest 8 miles and then North east 8 miles and then south east by the said town of Barnsted to the place where it first began and that ye same be a Town Corporate by the name of Chichester to the persons aforesaid for ever to have and to hold the said Page 3 land to the said grantees and their heirs and assigns for ever and to such associates as they shall admit upon the following conditions 1. That the Proprietors within three years Build or Cause to be built 60 Dwelling Houses and Settle Families in the same and Cleave 3 acres of ground fit for planting or mowing and that each proprietor pay his proportion of the town charges when an so often as occasion requires ye same 2. That a Meeting House be built for Publick Worship of God within the term of four years. 3. That upon default of any particular proprietor in complying with the conditions of this Charter upon his part such delinquent proprietor shall forfeit his share of ye said land to the other Proprietors which shall be disposed of according to the major vote of ye said Proprietors at a legal meeting. 4. That a Proprietors share be reserved for a parsonage and another for ye first minister of the gospel that shall be there settled and ordained and another Proprietors share for ye benefit of a school in ye said town provided nevertheless that ye peace with ye Indians continue for ye space of three years but if it should Page 4 happen that a war with ye Indians should Commence before the Expiration of the affore said term of three years that then ye said term of three years shall be allowed the Proprietors after ye expiration of the war for ye performance of the of affore said conditions rendering and paying therefore to us our heirs and successors or such officer or officers as shall be appointed to receive the same the annual ? rent or acknowledgment of 1 pound of hemp in ye said town on ye last Wednesday in March yearly for ever if demanded reserving also unto us our heirs and successors all mast trees growing on said tract of land according to acts of Parliament in that case made and provided and for ye better order rule and government of ye said town we do by these presents for ourselves our heirs and successors Grant unto the said men and inhabitants or those that shall inhabit said town that yearly and every year upon the second Wednesday in March forever shall meet to elect and choose by the major part of the Proprietors then Present Constable Selectmen and other town officers according to ye laws and usages of our aforesaid Province with Power Privileges and authority as other towns and town officers within our Page 5 afforesaid Province have an and enjoy and for ye notifying and calling of ye first town meeting we do hereby a appoint Peter Weare esq. John Sanborn and Jacob Freese to be the first selectmen and they to continue in said respective office as Selectmen until ye Second Wednesday in ye month of March which shall be in ye year of our Lord 1728 and until other selectmen shall be chosen and appointed in there Stead in such manner as in these presents expressed in testimony where of we have caused the seal I’ve hour said providence to be hereunto affixed witness John Wentworth esq. our lieutenant governor and Cmdr. In chief in and over our said province at our town of Portsmouth in our said province of New Hampshire ye 30th day of May in the 13th yeare of our Reigne anno Domine 1727 By order of his honor Lieut. Governor with the advice of the Council John Wentworth Richard Waldron Clark of ye Counsell Page 6 A schedule of the Proprietors of the town of Chichester entered March 25 1728 Nathaniel Gookin, Nathan Longfellow, Richard Wilbird,Jr John Alden, John Sweat, George Jeffrey Jr, Christopher Page, Moses Black Richard Waldron Jr, Peter Weare, Jacob Freese, Benjamin Gamblin, Edward West, Abraham Drack, Ebenezer Weare, Nathaniel Healy, John Redman Jr, Thomas Perce, Jabez Smith, Nathaniel Drack, Wenthorpe Hilton, Josiah Bachelder, Samuel Thing, Joseph Redman, Jonathan Fifield, Thomas Webster, James Jeffrey Jr, Pain Wingatt, Bartt Thing, John Redman, Nicholas Gilman, Samuel Gillman, Thomas Cram, Nathaniel Locke Jr, Peter Gillman, John Dearborn, William Staniford, James Leavitt, Henry Rust, Shuball Sanborn, Joseph Dearborn, Jonathan Cushing, John Webster, John Robberson, John Bradford, Benjamin Thomas, Benjamin Lambere, John Jenness, Joseph Tayler, Josiah Moulton Jr, Hezekia Jennes, Samuel Marston, John Bachelder. John Gerrish, B Sow, Mathias Plant, Samuel Palmer Jr, Peter Weare esq. Jonathan Garland, Bezaled Tappen, John Plasted, Jacob Freese Jr, Jarvis Ring Jr, James Davis, Benjamin Sanborn, Capt. Currier, John Gillman esq., Daniel Weare, Cypryan Jeffrey, Andrew Wiggins, John Prescott, Benning Wentworth, Captain John Gillman, Minister Whipple, Hunking Wentworth, John Downing, Joshua Wingatt, John Wentworth, William Fellows, Nathaniel Weare, William Wentworth, Samuel Tibbets, John Shurborn, Jeremiah Sanborn, Ephraim Dennit, Jonathan Filbork, Jethro Tilton, Theodore Atkinson, Benjamin Perkins, John Cram, Ebenezer Stephens, Charles Steward, Bradstreet Wiggans, Capt Paul Gerrish, Charles Treadwell, Stephen Sanborn, Richard Jenness Benjamin Cram Page 7 (5)James Jeffrey, the Hon. Col. Thomas Westbrook, John Sanborn, Samuel Shute esq., Archibald Mackfhedris, George Frost, John Wentworth. John Frost. William Odiorn esq., Jonathan Odiorn. William Pepperell Jr, Joseph Frost, John Tuck Jr, Col Mark Hunking, Col. S Walton, George Jeffrey, Richard Wibird Each a Proprietors share 500 acres and a home lott. At the annual meeting of ye Town of Chichester held att ye House of Capt. Wingates in Hampton March 13 1728: 1. Voted that Col. Peter Weare moderator of this meeting 2. Voted William Staniford Clark chosen and sworn 3. Voted Joseph Taylor constable chosen and sworn 4. Voted Benjamin Perkins, Benjamin Lambere and Jethro Tilton be selectmen for this year 5. Voted Thomas Webster, Nathaniel Drack and John Robenson tything men 6. Voted that Peter Gilman, Capt. John Gilman and Nathaniel Healy be the surveyors 7. Voted that Deacon Weare John Sanborn, Peter Gilman, John Robenson and Samuel Marston be a committee to layout ye Town of Chichester 8. Voted that Deacon Weare. John Sanborn, Samuel Palmer and William Staniford be a committee to mark up all ye documents. Page 8 Whereof several of the men chosen to layout ye Town of Chichester by Providence cannot go to do ye work. These are therefore to give notis to all ye Proprietors of said Town to meett att ye house of Mr Samuel Sedons in Hampton on Monday ye 23 Daye Instant att one of ye Clock afternoon to chuse other men in there Rooms and to joyne with ye other Towns in laying out ye New Towns if they see cause. Dated at Hampton ye 12th day of September 1728 Benjamin Lambert Benjamin Perkins Selectmen Jethro Tilton (6)At a legal meeting of ye Proprietors of Chichester held att ye House of Mr.