Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Samuel Wiatt” in chapter 27 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 22.:
... outcry, i.e., an auctioneer.
He was constable and warned town-meeting, was also collector of taxes—not elected or appointed, but purchasing the position by bidding the lowest percentage.
Samuel Wiatt was in 1819 on Apr 1 recommended as a suitable person to keep tavern in the house lately occupied by Seth Mayo, and on Apr 3 Isaac Blanchard in house lately occupied by his father [Hezekiah Jr] decea...
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