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The history of King Philip's War

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INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR.<br />

and Queen Sts. in Briftol,* being 131 ft. by 59 ft., with other<br />

lands enumerated; 17 October [Ibid, vii: 572], for £33, he<br />

fold to James Peckham, <strong>of</strong> Little Compton, lands in that<br />

town, and fame date [Ibid, iii: 326], bought <strong>of</strong> faid Peckham<br />

for £13, two lots in faid town; 21 November [Ibid.<br />

i: 338], he bought for £6, <strong>of</strong> Samuel Sanford <strong>of</strong> Portf-<br />

mouth, land at Little Compton; 28 November [Ibid. 1:<br />

75], he exchanged certain lots in Little Compton for cer-<br />

tain other lots there owned by John Cufhen <strong>of</strong> Scituate;<br />

6 December [Ibid, i: 75], he fold for £90, lands in Little<br />

Compton to Peter Tailer <strong>of</strong> Newport; 26 December, [Ibid.<br />

82], for £24, he fold land at Little Compton to Mathew<br />

Ploward <strong>of</strong> that town.<br />

24 January, i68-|- [Ibid. 81], for £16, he fold to James Cafe<br />

and Anna his wife, <strong>of</strong> Little Compton, 40 acres <strong>of</strong> land in<br />

that town; 6 February [Ibid, ix: 173], he fells, for 42^. a<br />

ferry lot at Pocaffet to William Wodel; 6 September<br />

[Entertaining PaJJages, &c. 56], he was commiffioned Ma-<br />

jor, and Commander-in-Chief, <strong>of</strong> Plymouth forces for the<br />

firft Eaftern Expedition; 7 September, 1689 [B. CD. iii:<br />

368], he buys <strong>of</strong> William Fobes, for £10, a lot in Little<br />

Compton; 18 September [E. P. 59], received his inftruc-<br />

tions from the Commiffioners <strong>of</strong> the United Colonies, and<br />

* Rev. Dr. Shepard fays, in a note corner <strong>of</strong> Thames and Constitution<br />

to his Tivo Difcourfes, (p. 51) " tradi- ftreets, the ftone chimney <strong>of</strong> which<br />

tion fays that the old Talbee houfe, in only remains (1S57), was built by Col.<br />

this town, [Briftol] ftanding near to the Church."

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