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mination, near to the house of Jonas Wyeth in Cambridge, to the causeway of West Boston Bridge, near the house of Royal Makepeace. Ibid., III. 514. This portion of the turnpike was also laid out as a public highway in May, 1829, and it is now knere the land was owned by parties having an adverse interest. The owners were Henry Hill, Rufus Davenport, and Royal Makepeace, all largely interested in Cambridgeport lands. After other ineffectual efforts to have the road completed and establist of the following gentlemen: Hon. Francis Dana, Esq., Hon. Elbridge Gerry, Esq., Hon. Jonathan L. Austin, Esq., Messrs. Royal Makepeace and John Hayden. The Committee, thus appointed, presented to the General Court a long and very energetic remothrough the lands of Andrew Craigie, Henry Hill, Aaron Hill, No land of Aaron Hill was taken. Rufus Davenport, Royal Makepeace, William Winthrop, Harvard College, and John Phillips, over what is called Foxcroft Street, to the Common in said Cambr
the other half two stories high, with accommodations for sixty persons, and had removed the paupers into it. A code of Rules and Regulations, an Address by Royal Makepeace, on behalf of the Overseers, and a Sermon delivered in the Almshouse by Rev. Dr. Holmes, in September, 1818, are entered at full length on the Records of the Ovee been used, long ago, as an open mart for the interchange of goods between producers and consumers; but even of this, no proof remains. Again, when Davenport & Makepeace, in 1805, laid out streets in the Phips Farm, a Market Place was reserved at the junction of Market Street and Broadway; but the time has not yet arrived for apphn Cook and others. This article was referred to a committee consisting of three prominent citizens in each section of the town, to wit: Samuel P. P. Fay, Royal Makepeace, John Cook, Stephen Higginson, Asahel Stearns, Levi Farwell, William Parmenter, Samuel S. Green, and Ephraim Buttrick. This committee reported, March 7, 1831, t
ch, Thomas. Learned, Benjamin G. Leathe, William. Lee, Thomas. Lenox, Charles. Lewis, Adam. Litchfield, Roland. Liverniore, David. Livermore, David, Jr. Livermore, Isaac. Livermore, Marshall. Livermore, Nathaniel. Livermore, Oliver. Lord, Joseph H. Lyon, John. Lowell, Charles. Lyon, Isaac. Lyon, Leonard, Lord, Joseph W. Lovell, Joshua. Lyman, Samuel F. Lake, Robert. Leonard, Thomas. Linscott, Samuel. Lowden, George. Makepeace, Royal. Manning, Samuel. Man son, Frederick. Marcy, Marvin. Marshall, Josiah N. Mason, Alphonso. Mason, Josiah. Mason, Josiah, Jr. Mason, Samuel. Mason, Thomas. Mason, Walter R. Mclntire, Charles. Meacham, George. Mellen, John. Meriam, William. Merritt, Gamaliel. Messenger, Henry. Metcalf, Eliab W. Metcalf, Thomas. Miranda, John. Mixer, Josiah. Mixter, Amos. Mixter, Joshua. Moore, Luke. Moore, Lyman. Morse, Calvin.
Josiah Mason, 1807. Samuel P. P. Fay, 1808-1812, 1815– 1818, 1820. John Mellen, 1808-1812. William Hilliard, 1811-1817, 1821, 1822, 1827, 1834. Royal Makepeace, 1813, 1814, 1818, 1827-1830. James P. Chaplin, 1819. Richard H. Dana, 1819. Levi Farwell, 1823-1825, 1833-1835, 1844. Newell Bent, 1824-1826. Deming 1807. Jonathan Whittemore, 1806, 1807. Newell Bent, 1807, 1822-1824. Nathan Fiske, 1807. John Mellen, 1808-1810. John Hayden, 1808-1811. Royal Makepeace, 1808-1811. William Hilliard, 1808-1816, 1818, 1822, 1826, 1827. Josiah Mason, 1808. Benjamin Bigelow, 1812-1814. Thomas Austin, 1812, 1813, 1815. . Maj. Jonas Wyeth, 1808, 1809, 1812, 1813, 1817-1819. Thomas Mason, 1808-1813, 1815. Benjamin Bigelow, 1810, 1811, 1814, 1825, 1826, 1831-1835. Royal Makepeace, 1814. Thomas Austin, 1814, 1815. Nathaniel Livermore, 1815. Loammi Baldwin, 1816. Richard H. Dana, 1816, 1817. Rufus Fisk, 1816, 1818, 1837. Wil
24, 51, 403. Lewis, 11, 32, 253, 310. Lincoln, 409. Little, 222. Livermore, 201, 44, 312, 448. Locke, 376, 410, 26, 8. Lockwood, 8, 17, 20, 32, 341, 463 Longfellow, 126, 68. Longhorn, 54, 8, 75, 218. Longshaw, 435, 8. Lord, 11, 32. Loring, 288. Lovejoy, 326. Lovell, 313, 69. Lowell, 4, 168. Ludlow, 6, 8. Luke, 329. Lum, 310, 28, 9. Lusher, 69, 86. Luxford, 76. Lynde, 255, 87. Mackay, 199. Mackintosh, 333. Maguire, 319. Makepeace, 176-82, 9, 202, 4, 6, 7, 21, 30, 9. Mann, 33, 59, 401, 35. Manning, 59, 75, 92, 8, 122, 168, 227, 54, 8, 71, 2, 92, 372, 428. Mansfield, 321. Marcy, 110, 413, 14. Marrett, 35, 59, 75, 6, 160, 226, 7, 59, 92, 305, 407, 26. Marshall, 395. Marsters, 334. Martin, 65. Mason, 80, 95, 155, 7, 77, 9, 80, 2, 230, 314, 40. Massasoit, 382. Masters, 9, 11, 20, 32. Mather, 51, 69,100, 2, 14, 16, 217, 47, 8, 58, 61, 4, 81-6, 9, 97, 366. Maverick, 73. May, 183.
s. Champney. Danforth. Garfield. Harrington. Livermore. Luxford. Marrett. Russell. Saunders. Taylor. Watson. Whitney. Brigham, 501, 2. Eames. Fay. Fessenden. Gage. Hastings. Hunt. Hurd. Johnson. Rice. Ward. Brown, 502, 3. Adams. Barry. Belcher. Bordman. Bowles. Bray. Dana. Darby. Eden. Fessenden. Goddin. Gore. Green. Hartshorn. Hovey. Justin. Labottiere. Leonard. Makepeace. Odlin. Oldham. Paine. Parker. Rice. Sever. Sparhawk. Squire. Buck, 503. Batherick. Brooks. Leven. Pike. Smith. Wood. Bull, 504. Bordman. Boyce. Gamage. Goddin. Mason. Wilson. Bunker, 504. Bordman. Bulkeley. Eaton. Hills. Newman. Sprague. Stimson. Burgess, 504, 5. Nutting. Stevenson. Burr, 505. Lovell. Maccoone. Butler, 505. Green. Olmstead. West. Winter. Wright.