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r: and humbly prays that yr Excelly & Honours wou'd be pleased to grant him such Allowance for his Medicines & extraordinary Service as in your great Wisdom & Goodness you shall think proper & your petitioner as in Duty bound shall ever pray. Ebenr Marrow. Mass. Archives, LXXX, 476. He was allowed £ 21, 2s. 1d. Under date of June 23, 1744, William Ward sold to Ebenezer Merrow The Gravel Pit, so called, with house and barn, together with a two-pole way leading down to the river. Theonstruction of the present stone bridge, the twopole way was so reduced in width that only about twelve feet of the way remained, and the increased width of the stone bridge over that of the old drawbridge obliterated all traces of the old way. The gravel pit lot is now occupied by the Central Engine House and part of the Symmes buildings. Dr. Ebenezer Merrow, or Marrow, is supposed to have been the son of the Ebenezer Merrow who purchased the tract of land above described. John H. Hooper.