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| i * = e — Fs {/ 4 PIRTENMOU TH Vefterdey wis oblarced a3 2 Dey of publick Thank(giving threvglhiont this Pravince. Laft Wc:i was enter’d at the Port of Bofton, 29 Sloops; 11 Schooners ; ¥ Snow ; 1 Brig; and 1 Ship ; one of which Number was from Virginia, Six from Rhode Ifland ; five from Conne&icut ; oy from Wew York ; twelve from Philadelphia ; five from Maryland ; 1o from North Caroline 5 three from Newloundland ; ome from Halifsx ; one from Grand- terre ; 1o from St. Martins 3 and one from Malaga. The Names of the Sick of the New Hsmpthire Regiment, left at Crown Point the 16th of Noven- ber 1761, who will march Home by the way of No. Four when recovered. Captgin Gerrif’s Com- pany, Richard Alley, Asron Froft, John johnfon: Captein Hazzen's Company, William Fling. Captain Tilton’s Company, Nathan Smith, Philip Yeaton, Jonethan Gilman, John Leavitt. Capuwin Chandler’s Company, Robert Wadleigh, William Gill, Jacob Smith. The following Men of the New Hampthire Regiment, are left at Crown Point, to Nurfe the above Sick Men ; Jonathan Judgkins, James Cobby, Robert Smart, David Johnfon. By Oraer of Lieut. Col. BAYLEY. Samuel Hobart, Adjutant of New Hampthire Regiment. Loy Ly oy Lo () — PROVINCE OF NEW.HAMPSHIRE. Pelham, Auguft 24, 1761, A Lift or Afleflment, made on the Non Refident Proprietors Lands, living out of the Town of Pelbam, sccording to the General Court’s A&, and commicted to Mr. Nathaniel Gage, Con- ftable, to collet and gather. X L. d Sam. Walde, Efgs 5 6 8 Lleaz. Tyng,Efg; 2 6 4 Fonas Clark i 4 Col. Bern. Brawn's) 3 Heirs ) - 3 Samuel Parkman t 4 0o #Vidow Sarah )% i6 8 yMar:ia'; Heirs) v obn Cookfon’s ) Heirs 4 ) § 156 Gol. Fobn Tymg 2 6 4 Sam. Mugriges Heirs 16 8 Bbil. Demerick's ,kgn ;1 17 6 CalFo. Blanchards ) 6 Heirs ) Thomas Parker 2.14 2 Col. Zacheus Lovel § 10 Dea Edw.Colborn 15 2 Maj. fof. Varnum 15 2 Lt. jehn Varwnam 10 © Lt Timo. Colborn 7 2z Dan Colbern’sHeirs 1 10 Robert Colbarn 3 3 Abrabam Colborn 10 Fobn Colborn 110 fgad. Fondthan Colborn 2 Chriflopber Williams 2 6 Sam. Brown'sHeirs 3 12 0 James Rickardfin x Jobn Bogwers 18 Natbaniel Clenents 3 4 Wid. Han. Farnum 6 8 Epbraim Curtis 1 4 Eben. Flynt's Heirs 2 8 Licut. Samuel Gowld 2 T bomas Burns 1.8 Thomas Fecoet 1 Ezek Fletcher’sHeirs 2 DeaconSamuelBarker Richard Kimball 6 Wid Han. Bradiey's) 3 Heirs or Affigns ) ‘William Caslborn’s ) 4 3 o 8 4 Heirs or Affigns) * $ Enfi. Henry Baldwin § o Daniel Bodwel ¥ 3 Samuel Bodewel SO 1 Henry Bodwel r 3 Natbaniel Ladé 1~ % Fofiab Guikerfos 5 o 8amuel Clark 18 2 T bomas Fiteh'sHeirs 8 8 Epbraim Colborn 3 4 Fabez Colbarn’s Heirs 3 Aarsg Colborz r 8 MofesColbsrn’'s Heirs 1 8 William Brown,E/g; 1 1 8 William Gutterfon, § o Qbéadiab Dufion 36 Sumuel Butler, Sele@ Mcea Daniel Gage, “ for Fokbn Fergufon Pelbam. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. WHEREAS Application has this Diy been made to me the Subfcriber, one of his M:jefty’s Juttices of the Prace for faid Province, by the Owners of more than oae fixteenth part of the Rights or Shares in that T'ralt of Land of Peter- borough Slip, fo called, in faid Province, defiring. me to Naotify or Warn the proprietors of faid Peser- boro® Slip, fo called, to meet at the Dwelling Houle of Fofbua Tedd, Innholder in: Peterborough Slip atore- faid, on the Fourth Wednefday in January next, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, to aét and vote on the following Acticles; viz. 1, To rchulea Moderstor. 2. To chufe a proprictors Clark,* 3. To chufe 8 Treafurer. 4. Afieflors. §. a ColleQlor. 6. Tofee what Sums of Money they will raife to procure Preaching. .7. To rsife Money to defray the palt Charge of clearing the Roads and to cu: new Roads, and repair.the. old. '8, To chule a Comaunnitte to examine palt Accounts, and any other Afair that is needful. - And the 4aid proprietors sre hereby Notified to meet.at the sbovementioned Time and place accordingly. Nevember 20, Robert Boges Jus. Pac. DOLLARS or GOLD to be exchanged for Sterling Bills of Credit of the Prbvince of New- Hamplhire, payable on or before January 1763. Inquire of the Printer. : Pawn’d to Samuel Renken of Londonderry, 8 GREAT COAT, asbout Six Weeks ago. . . The Owner is defired to fend for kis Coat,and pay the Charge of this Advertifment, and what may be due thereon to the faid Renken. % b b J . ; Ames’s Almanack, For the Year 1762, is now in the Prefls, and in Ten Days froni the Date of thiis Paper will be Publifh’d and Sold by the Printer hereof, ar ebeap as i Boflon by the Dozen or Grofs. '-'IT;\KEN up' in Boffon Bay lalt Wednefday, abput 10 o'Clock in the Forenoon, a Barge of about 20 Foot”Keel, whits Bottom and green Top, having five Oars and her Sails on board ; The Owner may htve her agsin by applying to Deacon Jonathan Seaward of York, and paying as the Law direéts. York, Dec. 3.1761. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Whereas Application hath this Day been mede to me the Sublcriber by the Owners of more thin one 16th patt of the Shares, Rights or Interelts of the whole of that Tra& or Townfhip,csl- led Monadneck No. Five, in {aid province,defiring me to NOTIFY and Call s Meeting of the proprietors of faid Tra& of Land ; This is therefore to NoTiry and Warn all the proprietors of the Common and Undivided Lands of the faid Tra& or Towsihip, cel- led Monadnock No. §. aforelsid, to sflemble & meet at theHoule of Col. Williams; Innholder inMarlbor- rough, in the County of Middlefex, on the Tenth Day of December next, at Ten 0’Clock in the Mora- ing in order to 2t and vote on the following Articles viz. 1. Ta chufc a proprietors Clerk. z. A proprictors Treslurer. 3. Afleflors. 4. A proprietor’s Colleétor. 5. To fee if the proprietors will agree to sallot out the {sid Townthip, or sny part thereof, and saife Money by a Tax or etherwife for that End, or any other, to carry on any public Matter or Thirg neceflary to bring forward the Settlement of feid Townthip. 6. To agree on proper Mesfures for ealling proprietors Meetings for the future. Nsg 10, 1761, JosEPn BLancHARD, Fus. Pac. Ao, o ) Ay A, ) PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE. WHEREAS Dorothy Jackfon, late of Portfmouth in faid Province, Widow, decesy’d, died Teftate ; and the Executorsof her Teflament refufing to sccept that Truft, Adminiftration of her Eftate, with her Will annexed, has been committed unto me, THESE are therefore to Notify 21l Pesfons who have any Claims on her Efta'e, to bring the fsme tome : And fuch as are indebted, or have sny Effe@ts of the Decess'd in their Hands, sre defired to make Payment, and deliver the fame, in order to aSettlement thereof, " Jonn Murruv. November 26, 1761. - TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC VENDUE to the higheft Bidder, by Rodert Archibald, at kis Houle in Epping, on Wednefday the 16th of December next, at Three of the Clock Afternoon,the faid Dwell- ing Houfe, a good Barn, with. Three Acres snd & Qusrter of choice good Land, agood Well, with other Privileges ; and is fuitable for either Trader or Taverner, or both. 'The Conditions of Sale to be {een at the Time and Place of the Vendue. N. B. Said Houlfe isthe only one on the Common by the Meeting Houfe, and is Licenc’d by the Court for &« Tavren.” Londonderry, Nov. z1ft. T O BE SOLD To the Higheft Bidder, at Pub- lick Vendue, on the Second Tuelday in December next, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, a certain Traét of Lend, centaining 110 Acres, be it more or lefs, with a Houle and Barn, and young Orchard thereon, with good Plowing, Mowing, Pafturing and Meadow, laying on the Road, within three Quarters of « Mile of Mr. M'Gregore’s Meeting Houte, and is either fit for 8 Tavern or a Tradefmsan ; a gonfi- derable of the Land is under Improvement : it has thereon good O:k Timber, and & Quarter of a Saw Mill, within a Quarter of a Mile of the Houfe, with a large Brook running by the Door.—The Vandue will be at the faid Houfe. Articles of Sale to be feen by SAMUEL BELL. Londonderry, Nog. 4: 1761. To be Shot for at the Plains in Portimouth, on Tueldsy the Sth of December next, 8 Yoke of OXEN coming Six, fit for Beef, or work 2 And slfo » good Gun, and a Silver Watch, to be Shot for at the fame Place, ot the Tuefday following, all at Eleven & Clock, Tickets to be had of Fobn Parry L OSTa Pocket Book in Town with about [.1510/. Old Tenor about Two Weeks ago, who- ever brings it to the (aid Parryfhall be well Reward- ed. Lent a walking Cane with Cocoa Nut Head, but forgot to whom, if they Pleafe to Return it, will be kindly accepted by thesforefaid Jonw Parry. oyl ) ) Ten or Twelve Fat OXEN is wanted in fix Days from the Date of this Paper, by Thomas Bradford. Any Perfon who has them to difpofe of, may heve the Caih by spplying to him. Robert Archibald. Province oF New Hamrsiire, WHEREAS Application hath this Day been mzde to me the Subfcriber, by the Owners of more then one Sixteenth Part of the Shares, Rights 6r Interefts of the whole of that T'raét or Towafhip cslled Moradnscz, No. Four, in faid province (in Masos’s Paient) defiring me 1oNptify and Call a Meeting of the proprictors of {2id Tralt of Land 3 This is therefore :0 NOTIFY and Warn all the proprictors cfthe Common Land in faid Treét of Lsnd, to sflemble and mees at the Houle of Mr. Tbomas, Harwesd, Innholder in Dunftable in faid province, on the T'hird Tuelday of December next, at One 0’Clack in the Afternoon, in order tos&@ and vote on the following Articles, viz. 1., To chufe & proptrietor’s Tresfurer. 2. To hear and allow the Accounts of the former Trealurer, and to do any Thing relating to the fame, as fhall be wgreed one 3. 'Fo ratily and confirm any of the former Trenfac- tions of {aid proprietors, or any part thereof as fhail be sgreed on. 4. To raile any Sum of Money as fha!l be sgreed on, snd order how the {ame fhal] be lsidout. 5. Toagree onproper Meafures for calling proprictors Meetings for the fature. 2 g Now. 13. 1761, Josern BLancuarD, Juws.Peces. (Y vyt e e ) Province oF New Hampsuire, WHEREAS Application has this Day been made to me the Subfcriber, one of his Maiefty’s Juftices of the Pesce for faid Province, by the Owners of morethan one Sixteenth Part of the Rights or Shares in the Townthip of Ep/om, in faid Provinee, defiring me to Notily or Warn the pro- prictors of faid Epfors to meet at the Dwelling Honfe of Captain Andreww McClarry in Epfom, in faid Province, on Wednelday the fixteenthof Decem- ber next, st 10 of the Clock A, M. to a& and vote on the follwing Anicles, viz. 1. To chufe a Moderator. z. To chufe & praprietors Clerk. 3. To chufe & proprietors Treafurer. 4. To chule Afleffors. 5. To chule s proprietors Colleétor. 6, To fee whst Encouragement the preprietors will give towsrds the Suppoit of the Golpel, and the building of & Meeting Houle in faid Epfors. .7. To lec if they will eftabiifh and confirm sny Vote or Voies that hath been pafled at any former meeting of faid proprietors of Egfum. 8. To fec if the proprietors will chufe « Committe to take Care of the undivided Land in faid Epfom. to prevent Trefpafs being com- mitted thereon, as by cuiting and carrying of the Timbers from of lid Commens, and to give fid Committee full Power and lawinl Authority, in the Name and Behalf of faid Tewn and propriciors to profecute foch Trefpafiers ; and alio to confult or #€t upon any Thing that may be thought proper for the Benefit or Advantage of fsid Town and pro- priciors ; and the faid proprietors are hereby Notified to meet st the sbovementioned Time and Place ac- cordingly. % Now. 1761, . Fobn M’'Clery, Fus. Pac. PROVINCE of NEW-HAMPSHIRE. THESE are to NOTIFY the Delinquent Proprietors of the Townthip of Barnffead in (sid Province, that have not puid their Taxes or Asrears, whofe Names are underwritten, Original Proprietors, viz. Yo James Pickerin, 7 ss. John Walker, Pl JohnNutter, 6. 10, Samuel Nutter, 6. 10, Jsmes Nutter, 4 . Maithias Nugter 6. 10. Hatevil Nutter, John Dicker, 319 Jeshro Furbur, 6. 10. Clement Melervey,6. 10. 6. 10. Jofeph Downing, 1. 10. John Hodgidon, 6. 10. o James Jaffrey,junt. 8. 10 Matthew Plant, 5. 10 Robert Achmoody,$, 10 John Dam, 2. 0 John Dam, junr. 5. 10 Richard Dam, 6. 10 Eliathsm Dam, § o Samuel Huntrifs, 4. 10 John Plaifted, 2. 10 Capt. John Gilman, 5.0 Ephraim Dennes, 6. 10 Ebenezer Stevens, 8. 10 George Jaffery, Efg; 2. o Mofes Dam, 5. 0 Jethro Bickford, = 7.5 Hunking Wentworth,6 o. Ebeptzer Wear, 6. 10. Hatevil Nutter,junr, 2_g John Febyany 6. 0. Thomas Ayers, 5. Io John Fabysn, jr. 6. 10. Timothy Gerrifh, 1. 10 Jafhua Pickerin, 7. 5. Peter Wear, 2.3 ¢ Henry Nutter, 3. 5. Capt. J- Downing,6. 10 Jofeph Fabyens, 4. 0. ohn Sandborn, 2. 10 Nathaniel Shower, 7. 10 Samuel Tomfon, 3. Col. M. Hunking, 4. 0 John Tomfon, 2. 10. John Froft, 4.0 Jofiah Downing, 5. 0. ohn Brook 4 0 All in Old-Tenor. i Now if the above Perfons, or Delirqaent Proprietors do negieét to pay the Sums sffixed to each of their Names, together with the Charges cf Advertifing, to us the Subfcribers, o much of their Lands will be fold at Public Vendue to the higheft Bidder, st the Houle of Mr.Hatfon Peavy, Innholder in Newingion on Tuefday the 8th of Dccember next, at ‘Tenof the Clock in the Forenoon, as will be fufficient to pry their refpeftive Taxes and Charges, agreable to & late A& of this Province. Nemington, Nov. 16. 1761. R. Jennes, 3d 2 Mofes Furbur $ Selc& Men: Benjamin Adame Jofeph Coleman Colledtor for Barnfiead, v John Walton, 6. 1 owvavi e i e T P /