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Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905, Gregory Stone and some of his descendants (search)
royall favour in the continuance of the present establishment and of all previleges theirof, and that we may not be subjected to the arbitrary power of any who are not chosen by this people according to theire patent. Cambridge the 17th of the 8. 1664. Similar petitions were sent in from neighboring towns the next day. Among the names signed to this petition were those of Gregory Stone and David and Samuel Stone, his sons. By this it would seem that two at least of Gregory Stone's sons e first and almost the only time the name of Stone is found among those fined for felling and ftroying timb on ye comon lands, in the record of a meeting of the selectmen, held in 1660. This was not an unusual misdemeanor in those days. In 1663-4-7 he was appointed surveyor of highways. In 1669 he was one of a committee to run the bounds between Concord and Cambridge. In 1673 he was appointed constable, an office somewhat similar to that of townsman or selectman. Later he was commissione