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in Medford came into the possession of Lieut.-Gov. John Usher by his wife Elizabeth (Lidgett) Usher,Usher, sister to Col. Charles Lidgett. Mr. Usher was a counsellor and treasurer under the Andros administMr. Usher was a counsellor and treasurer under the Andros administration, and was afterwards called to an account upon charges of raising money in an arbitrary mannedford) farm, where he died Sept. 5, 1726. Mr. Usher added to his estate by purchasing parts of t1732-3, Elizabeth Usher and others, heirs of John Usher sold to Col. Isaac Royall their estate in Chown Estates says that Thomas Marrable lived at Usher's farm. Such was probably the building that stood here at the time Lieutenant-Governor Usher took possession of the estate in 1692. It is proamily of the wealth and social standing of Governor Usher's. The addition supposed to have been madeid that in all probability LieutenantGov-ernor Usher made this addition. Yet there is no positive dition (not always a safe guide) says that Governor Usher built the house, and it was afterwards enl