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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 4 0 Browse Search
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Stony Brook and Waltham Plain, in which Mount Feake was included, which was long known as the Oldham Farm. After his death the General Court ordered the land to be laid out for Matthew Cradock, of London, to whom Oldham was indebted. This farm then passed into the hands successively of Simon Bradstul, of Ipswich, Thomas Mayhew, of Watertown, and Richard Dummer, of Newbury. The latter, and his wife Frances, sold the N. E. half (250 A.) of the farm to Richard Gale. December 24, 1684, Jeremie Dummer, goldsmith of Boston (son of Richard), and Anna his wife, sold the other, West or S. W. half to Robert Harrington for £ 90. Bond. It is described as bounded W. by Joseph Garfield; N. by Richard Cutting, Widow Sarah Fiske, and said Garfield; E. by Abraham Gale and John Gale; S. by Charles River. This grant, by the General Court, was made to Oldham before the western boundary of Watertown was determined, and before any grants had been made by the Freemen of the town, except the small
n, 15; why so named, 14 n. 2; 22, 36, 40. Dorchester Company, the new: grants of land to, 9; solicits and obtains a royal charter, 10. Dorchester fields, first landing in Watertown, 14. Dorsetshire, colonists from, 13. Double speeder invented by Paul Moody, 131. Draft from the militia, 102. Driftway (the), now Gore St., 51. Drinking of healths abolished, 33. Dudley, Thomas, chosen Deputy-Governor Mass. Bay Co., 12; letter to the Countess of Lincoln, 14-16; 24. Dummer, Jeremie, goldsmith, of Boston, 39. Dummer, Richard, owner of Oldham Farm, 39. Dunton, John, his ramble to Natick, 69. Dutch: fort on the Connecticut, 35; plantation on Hudson's River called New Netherlands, 35; vessel driven off by J. Winthrop, Jr., 39. Dutch (the) send home for authority to deal with the settlers on the Connecticut, 36. Dwelling-houses on Main St. in 1800, 82. Easterbrook, Rev. Mr., at ordination of Mr. Angier, 54. East Lexington, 27. Eaton, Nathaniel,