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HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF MEDFORD, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, IN 1630, TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1855. (ed. Charles Brooks) 2 0 Browse Search
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it Mr. Allerton and many fishermen, whom he employed that season. Mr. Allerton fished with eight boats. Jossylyn speaks of Mr. Cradock's plantation, in 1638, on the west of Mystick River, where he has impaled a park; unquestionably the first park for deer impaled in this country. In 1630, Mr. Cradock provides a man (Richard Waterman), whose chief employment, he says to his men at Medford, will be to get you good venison. The Company in England say (April 17, 1629), William Ryall and Thomas Brude, coopers and cleavers of timber, are entertained by us in halves with Mr. Cradock, our Governor. To express their sense of the value of Mr. Cradock's services for the Colony, the General Court, held at Newton, March 4, 1634, make him a grant of land in the following words: All the ground, as well upland as meadow, lying and being betwixt the land of Mr. Nowell and Mr. Wilson on the east, and the partition betwixt Mistick bounds on the west, bounded with Mistick River on the south, and