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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., Ancient legal contentions in upper Medford. (search)
from Collins' yard. Josiah Converse's property was attached June 7, 1670 (the next year after his brother's death), as security for Josiah's appearance at the county court, June 24, 1670. The witnesses for Collins were all Medford citizens—John G. Wiggin, Daniel Markham, Joseph Blanchard, and two negro servants or slaves belonging to Collins named Francis and Fortune. Wiggin testified that he perfectly knows her to be the same mare he once bought of Mr. Collins notwithstanding shee is disguiWiggin testified that he perfectly knows her to be the same mare he once bought of Mr. Collins notwithstanding shee is disguised by the clipping of her mane, eares & tayle, yet perfectly knows her to be the mare aforsaid, which himselfe first bought of Mr. Edward Collins and since sold to Daniel Markham. Daniel Markham testified that he bought the mare in question of John Wiggin, who bought her from Collins in the first place. He testified that he hath divers times ridden her, and that she was the same mare that originally belonged to his friend Collins, and had been sold by him back to Collins after Collins sold he