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office till the annual meeting in March. February 7th, the Selectmen were ordered to build a Pound on some piece of land near the meeting-house. March 25th, Thomas Hammond, John Smith, John Bemis, Ensign Thomas Harrington and Deacon Jonathan Sanderson were chosen Selectmen for the ensuing year, and Samuel Livermore was re-electehis last real estate, turned to dust and ashes in his hands. The next house was one on the Pigeon Hill Road, probably built by Ephraim Hammond, a son of Deacon Thomas Hammond who was a Selectman in 1741 and 1743. It was afterwards occupied by his son, who sold it to Deacon Lawrence. The house on Beaver Street, opposite to Lindist of tax payers, or, Invoice as it was termed, completed October 6, 1738, gives the tax £ 3,521 11s. 0d., and 144 polls at 3s 3d., £ 16 18s. 0d. new tenor. Thomas Hammond and John Cutting were each taxed for a slave. On the Province Rates of the same year there are 151 names, 119 residents and 32 non-residents; 87 residents be
first, 123; child carried under the wheel, 124. Groton attacked by Indians, 61. Groton. Suffolk Co., England, 23 n 1. Guild, Rev. Edward C., pastor of First Parish, 117. Gun, firing of a, after night watches punished by whipping, 18; heavy fine for one that should permit an Indian to use a, 23. Hagar: Amos, 85: Benjamin, Isaac, Jonathan, 88; Joseph, 71, 93; Lois, William, 89. Hagar's lane once well settled, 93. Hamlin, Hon., Hannibal, maternal ancestors of, 97 n. 3. Hammond: Ephraim, 95; Jonathan, 90, 95; Deacon Thomas, 71, 95. Hancock, John: votes cast for him for Governor, 105. Hardy's Pond, 81 n. 1. Harold, son of Earl Godwin, 66; received Waltham (Eng.)from Edward the Confessor, 67. Harrington: Amos, 87; once the richest man in town, 88 n. 1; Benjamin, 93; Josiah, 71; Samuel, 96. Harrington, George, killed. 61. Harrington, Robert, bought half of Oldham Farm, 39, 61 n. 6. Harrington Tavern, 88. Hartford first called Newtown, 35 n. 1, 40; D