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Historic leaves, volume 1, April, 1902 - January, 1903, Ten Hills Farm, with Anecdotes and Reminiscences (search)
ined about seven hundred and fiftyfive acres, or a goodly portion of what is now the city of Somerville and the city of Medford. On the death of Governor Winthrop, March 26, 1649, the property fell to his son, John, Jr., then governor of Connecticut, by whose executors it was deeded in 1677 to Lieutenant-Colonel Lidgett, afterwards to his wife Elizabeth, she c ceding half to her son Charles in the same year. The Lidgetts and their heirs, among whom were the wife and children of Lieutenant-Governor Usher, of New Hampshire, deeded a portion of it to Sir Isaac Royal in 1731. This was about five hundred and four acres, and was in what is now the city of Medford, the remaining or Somerville portion, which I will hereafter describe, containing about two hundred and fifty-one acres, the Lidgett heirs sold to Sir Robert Temple. Sir Robert Temple built a new house on the site of the original Winthrop house. From old papers, and the material used in the construction of the Manor House,
f Peter of Milk Row, II.—25. Tufts, Timothy, Jr., son of Timothy and Anne Adams, II.—25. Tufts, Timothy, son of Timothy, Jr., II.—25. Tufts, Timothy, son of Isaac, II.—26. Tufts, William, son of Nathaniel, I.—22, 23. Tufts, William, 1842, III.—21. Tufts, William Sumner, son of Asa, II.—24. Union Square, L—22, 23; III.—17. Unitarian Church, First, I.—11, 13; III.—17. Universalist Church, First, Cross Street, III.—17. Ursuline Convent, The, II.—13, 14; III.—21. Usher, Lieutenant Governor, IV.—10. United States Ordnance Property, I.—21. United States Infantry, 2nd, I.—34. Vaughan Road, II.—38. Vikings, The, I.—21. Vinal Family, The, I.—24. Walker, Major, Timothy, Estate of, III.—20. Walnut Hill, II.—21, 23. Walnut Hill Schoolhouse, location of, III.—20. Walnut Street, I.—24; III.—14, 20. Walpole, N. H., II.—26. Wardell, William W., IV.—30. Warren, General, II.—29. Warr