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7, 1639, he was allotted a farm of 73 acres; was grantee of 8 lots, and purchased 4 others before 1644. In September 1641, he was appointed to looke to the Meeting-house, and to be free from Rates, aman. May 14, 1634, being then 41 or 42 years old. He established himself in Martha's Vineyard in 1644. Palfrey. During his residence in Watertown he purchased the Old Mill of Governor Cradock, was gtted Freeman the next March: was made Captain May 5, 1652; was ten times a Representative between 1644 and 1677;??? 29 years between 1639 and 1678 inclusive. In May, 1653, after Elder Richard Browne r, in which William Flagg, probably the son of Thomas Flagg Thomas Flagg was the proprietor in 1644 of two lots, one being 20 acres in the 1st Great Dividend, next to the Beaver Brook Plowlands. Hrs was an original proprietor, admitted Freeman March 16, 1636-7: Selectman most of the time from 1644 to 1675; Representative thirteen years, 1663-75. He was a grantee of seven lots, including twent