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Lamson, Francis |
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008.030.008 - Document
Document between Hale Hilton and Nathan Leech concerning a debt and some land. Mentions Francis Lamson, Israel Thorndike, Noah Quiner, Thomas Pickett, and William Langdell. Witnessed by Josiah and Hannah Batchelder. Examined in Registry by John Pickering.
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008.030.009 - Deed
Document between Robert Haskell and Michael Whitney concerning a parcel of land. Mentions lands belonging to Francis Lamson and William Leach. Witnessed by Robert Rantoul and Andrew Haskell. Signed by Sarah Haskell. Examined in Registry of Deeds by R. H. French.
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008.030.010 - Deed
Document between Elizabeth Hilton and Nathan Leach concerning land. Mentions land of Francis Lamson and Thomas Pickett. Signed by Hale Hilton. Witnessed by Josiah Batchelder and Nathan Treadwell. Examined in Registry of Deeds by John Pickering.
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008.030.012 - Document
Document written by John Heard (1744-1834; law assignee to Hale Hilton) of a sale of land belonging to Hale Hilton to Nathan Leach for a dollar, referencing the bankruptcy of Hale Hilton. Mentions nighboring lands of Francis Lamson, Israel Thorndike, Noah Quiner, Thomas Pickett, and William Jackson. Witnessed by Edward Jackson and entered into the registry of deeds by John Pickering.
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008.030.015 - Deed
Sale of land from Nathan and Anna Leech to William Leech. Land bordered by Bartlett Lane and the lands of Noah Quiner, Thomas Pickett, and Francis Lamson. Sale includes the dwelling-house and out-houses thereon standing. Witnessed by Robert Rantoul and Sally Wallace. Entered into the Registry of Deeds by Amos Choate.
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008.030.024 - Deed
Deed and mortgage of land and dwelling house at the corner of Bartlett and Lovett streets. Conveyed from Ruth Frothingham to Joseph Newhall a cordwainer of Reading, MA for $200.00 payable in 22 months. Witnesses: Jane Nutting and Jacob Tuck Interestingly Joseph dies before the date the mortgage is due and the same document is used to notate the discharge of the mortgage from the estae of Joseph Newhall back to Ruth Frothingham.
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008.030.030 - Deed
Deed of Ruth Raymond Frothingham to Robert Haskell for 10 poles of land at the corner of Bartlett and Lovett streets. In consideration of $120.00.
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008.030.036 - Deed
Right of dower release for deed from Elizabeth Hilton, by the consent of her husband Hale Hilton, to Nathan Leech for property on corner of Bartlett and Lovett Streets. This parcel was bordered by land owned by Francis Lamson, Noah Quiner, William Langdon and Israel Thorndike. This document was signed and delivered in the presence of Josiah Batchelder, justice of the peace.
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008.030.043 - deed
Copy of a deed from Hale Hilton to Israel Thorndike for a house on the "easterly side of Bartletts Lane, leading to Francis Lamson's house"; also mentioned are the William Langdon, Jr. property, and Noah Quiner land. Thorndike paid Hilton $1814.05 for the house and property. Justice of the Peace: Joseph Wood and witness Mercy Wood. The original document was drawn up 7 February 1801, Register of Deeds book 167, Lef 182; the copy dated 8 June 1...
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11901 - Receipt
Receipt rrom Captain William Bartlett to Franbcis Lamson dated April 1777 to March 1779
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16697 - Document
1840 printed list of Beverly town officers - (this document is two copies on one sheet) including moderator, selectmen, assessors, collector and treasurer.
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21165 - Document
1815 cargo manifest for the Schooner Export under Captain William Pousland, Master, from Salem to Richmond. Residences of the shippers noted on the document.
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22439 - Document
1833 note from Francis Lamson to Roberrt Rantoul regarding a meeting of a committee of the Beverly Academy.
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22501 - Book, Account
1831 account book showing money paid to and from the Schooner Amanda. Items were bought and sold such as hogsheads and sundries. It also lists the men he had employed, sold to, and bought from for the schooner. Some of the more prominent names are Thomas Adams, Stephan Clavage, and Richard Picket. It also lists work done for the schooner and items bought to work on the schooner.
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24143 - Bill
Bill from Ship Washington to Francis Lamson for replenishing the medicine chest
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29009.002 - Document
Warrant addressed to Robert Rantoul, a Justice of the Peace in Beverly. Benjamin Woodbury complains that Jacob Crampesey has stolen item(s) from him. The warrant says that Jacob's home should be entered, and the stolen item(s) be found. On the back, there is a note from Francis Lamson, Constable, that the stolen "Petti Coat" has been found.
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29009.003 - Document
Augustus N. Clarke, Samuel P. Lovett, Elbridge Fisk, and William Endicott all complain of theft by William Leonard of various fabrics. Warrant addressed to Robert Rantoul, Esquire.
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29009.024 - Document
Francis Lamson, Constable of Beverly, wrote a warrant addressed to Justice Robert Rantoul. He accused Thomas Scott of being a vagabond and idle person for the past six days.
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29009.025 - Document
Warrant for Parker Burnham. John Herrick accused Burnham of being disorderly and dangerous, "a disturber and destroyer of the peace."
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29009.026 - Document
Warrant for Margaret Standley, who was accused by Betsey Twist of being a common drunkard, beginning in April. Also called to testify is Hannah Burnham of Beverly.
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