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16o Memdr oJ<br />

he hath already received; (viz.)ten pounds in<br />

money, and twenty pounds in common pay<br />

according to the ordinary prices of corn, cattle,<br />

&c., in the country.<br />

"My will further is that my third son,<br />

Joseph Whiting, shall have and possess for<br />

him and his heirs after him, my dwelling-house<br />

with the orchard and lot adjoining, with all the<br />

privileges of commons, herbage, &c., belonging<br />

thereunto. Also eight acres of meadow or salt<br />

marsh (be it more or less) in the meadowbefore<br />

the town, bounded with the town records.<br />

"Unto my daughter Weld of Roxbury I<br />

leave twenty pounds to be paid by my executors<br />

as an addition to what she hath received;<br />

ten pounds of it in moneys and plate, and the<br />

other ten pounds in common pay, as corn, and<br />

cattle, &c., pass from man to man. Also to my<br />

daughter Hubbard *_of Topsfield I order thirty<br />

pounds to be paid by my executors as an addition<br />

to what she hath already received; ten<br />

pounds to be paid in moneys or plate, and<br />

twenty in common pay, according to the ordi-<br />

* Thls name is usually spelled Hobart.

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