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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 3 1 Browse Search
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by the said Village, and three sixth parts at the public charge of the County of Middlesex. By order in Council, &c. John West, Dy. Secy. This is a true copy, taken out of the original, 4th day of Decem. 88. As attests, Laur. Hammond, Cler. There remains no reasonable doubt, that Newtown, which received its name December, 1691, was separated from the town of Cambridge, and was declared to be a distinct village and place of itself, or, in other words, was incorporated asare appointed by the Selectmen, to have inspection into families, that there be no bye drinking, or any misdemeanour, whereby sin is committed, and persons from their houses unseasonably. The selectmen of Cambridge plaintiffs against Capt. Lawrence Hammond and John Cutler, jun., defendants, do humbly declare as followeth, &c. In the year 1634 the General Court granted them liberty to erect a ware upon Minottomy River, and they accordingly so did, and have had quiet possession of the same fr