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18    NEW-HAMPSHIRE GAZETTEER.

of 1675. A committee of its proprietors dated a notice for theii
meeting at Dighton, in 1736.

Henniker, Jan. 15, 1736. No. 6, Todd’s Town.—Granted, 1735,
to John Whitman and others.    4

Hillsborough, Jan. 15, 1736.—Granted to people of Plymouth,
who sold it to John Hill and others.

Hinsdale, fDec. 1, 1736. Fort Dummer, Bridgman’s Fort.—

Settled before 1683. It was part of Northfield. Resettled, 1739.

(Township, above Northfield, was granted to John Pynchon and
others, June 18, 1685. His petition for it that he proposed the re-
quest to prevent “ ye incroachments of ye French vpon vs on Con-
necticut River, above Sqvakeag, who vndovbtedly, according to
what intelligence I have met with, are designed to possess yt place
at Coassit.”

Hollis, J1731. Nissitisset.—West Parish of Dunstable. Peter
Powers, born at Littleton, Ms., and his wife, Anna Keyes, horn
at Chelmsford, and their children, settled at Holli.^, Jan., 1731.

Hopkinton, Jan. 15, 1736. No. 5, New Hopkinton.

Keene, f June 21, 1734. (Upper) Ashuelot.—Ordered to be laid
out, June 24, 1731.

Lempster, Jan. 15, 1736. No. 9, Dupplin.—Granted to Samuel
Lyscom and others.

Litchfield, July 4, 1734. Natticott, Brenton’s Farms.—Granted
about 1656. Regranted, July 9, 1729.

Londonderry, f 1719. Nutfield.—Settlers warned away by Mas-
sachusetts, Dec. 1, 1720.

Lyndeborough, | June 17, 1736. Salem Canada.—Granted to
Samuel King and others, for services in Canada Expedition of 1690.

Merrimac, June 6, 1733.—Part of Dunstable and Bedford.

New Boston, f March 20, 1736. Piscataquog, Lane’s Town.—

Granted to Andrew Lane, John Simpson, and others. Had sixty
houses and a meeting-house, etc., 1740.

New Ipswich, * Jan. 15, 1736. Ipswich Canada.—Granted for
service in Canada Expedition of 1690 to John Wainwright and
others. Plat accepted March 20, 1736.

Nottingham, J1710.—Part of Dunstable. Incorporated Jan.

16, 1733.

Pembroke, * Aug. 6,1728. SuncooJc, Lovewell’s Town.—Granted
to men for service, under Capt. John Lovewell, at Pigwacket fight.    
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Peterborough, f June 16, 1738.—Granted to Samuel Harwood
and others, for service in Canada Expedition of 1690.




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