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lf acre of marshland, bounded easterly on the county road; southerly on land of Merrow; westerly on land of said Tufts, and northerly on Mystic river. This lot of lae Metropolitan Park Commissioners for a parkway. The land described as that of Merrow is the same as that upon which now stands the paint shop in the possession of Mr. Nathaniel Ames. In the year 1753 Messrs. Ebenezer Merrow and Thomas Welsh were fined for setting up a fence on the highway between said Merrow's dwelling house aMerrow's dwelling house and Medford river, ten rods in length. This fence extended across the whole front of the Parker lot, completely shutting him off from the highway. It is perhaps not les. This sale by the town of Charlestown was the foundation of the claim of Mr. Merrow, but the two pole way had then become a part of the common highway and Mr. MeMr. Merrow's encroachment made him liable to a fine. A part of this passage to the river was filled up in the year 1880 when the present stone bridge was built. The estat