Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Edward Goldstone Lutwyche” in chapter 15 of Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906:

...pes, carved on the lintel at the corner. Long wharf came up to the head of Mackerel lane, now Doane street, in those days. The Lutwyches were English born and true to their birthright. The son, Edward Goldstone Lutwyche , was a scholarly lawyer, who was settled on or near Brenton's farms on the Merrimac river, where he established a ferry. He remained in the province of New Hampshire till the Revolution. He was c...
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