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nd he brought with him his 2d w. Elizabeth, dau. of Godfrey Bosville, Esq. (m. 4 June 1735), by whom he had Elizabeth, b. Dee. 1636; Margaret, b. Sept 1638. Roger the f. purchased the Gov. Dudley estate, at the N. W. corner of Dunster and South streets, where he d. of small-pox, 17 Nov. The Town Record has October as the date of his death; but this is a manifest error, because on the 28th day of that month he was reelected to the office of Townsman. 1638, a. 27; his w. Elizabeth m. Herbert Pelham, Esq., by whom she had several children. Though Mr. Harlakenden was young at the time of his death, he was much employed and trusted in public office. Shepard had known him in England and had received favor and protection from him and his family. Less than two months after his arrival here, he was elected a Townsman or Selectman. The next year, 1636, he was elected an Assistant; and in December of the same year, on the first division of the military forces, he was commissioned Lieut.
au., w. of Cuthlach Eliot. He names also two sisters, Penelope, who was w. of Gov. Bellingham and d. 29 May 1702, a. about 83, and Elizabeth, who d. unm. at Marshfield 1 Ap. 1706, a. 83. Capt. William Pelham of Sudbury was prob. brother to Herbert Pelham, Esq. 2. Edward, s. of Herbert (1), grad. H. C. 1673, remained in New England, and d. 20 Sept. 1730. He seems never to have engaged in any useful or remunerative business, but rather to have lived on his income as a gentleman at large. s. of Edward (2), executed his will at Newport 21 May 1740, naming wife Arabella and three daus., viz. Hermione, the wife of John Banister of Newport aforesaid merchant, Elizabeth, and Penelope. Among the articles bequeathed to his father by Herbert Pelham, Esq., was an inlaid cabinet, which was purchased about 1842 by Mr. Robert Bolton of Bedford, West Chester Co., N. Y., together with portraits of Charles II., Queen Henrietta Maria, Col. Godfrey Bosville, and Elizabeth Bosville. In a letter
322, 9, 76, 425. Palsgrave, 258. Pantry, 32. Parents, 75. Parish, 35. Parker, 35, 59, 62, 75, 6, 80, 1, 177, 225, 80, 313, 27, 401. Parkes, 36, 59, 75, 81, 5. Parkman, 184. Parmele, 369. Parmenter, 239, 44. Parris, 145, 16, 398. Parsons, 185, 416. Patrick, 8, 11, 15, 32, 396, 7. Patten, 36, 8, 9, 59, 62, 129, 364. Patterson, 423. Payne, 186, 254. Peabody, 304, 12. Pearce, 308. Pearl, 416. Peck, 310. Peirce, 44, 68, 208, 365, 433. Pelham, 53, 6, 89, 119, 74, 226, 54. Pemberton, 126, 287. Perkins, 186, 204-6 327. Perry, 325, 7. Pervear. 314, 24. Peters, 43, 5. Pettingell, 328. Phillips, 117, 207, 255-7. Phinney, 423. Phipps, 211, 26. Phips, 112-15, 27, 30, 3, 53, 7, 68-70, 5, 6, 307, 10, 53, 4, 403, 7. Piambow, 391. Pickering, 321. Pickman, 310. Pigeon, 308. Pittimee, 391. Plympton, 168, 204, 435, 8. Pomeroy, 310. Poole, 8, 32, 116. Porter, 231, 6. 88. Post, 33. Pow
Russell. Sampson. Sparhawk. Thayer. Torrey. Valentine. Ware. Whitmore. Wyeth. Wyman. Harlakenden, 574 Bosville. Haynes. Pelham. Shepard. Harris, 574. Dunster. Glover. Hart, 574. Hassell, 574, 5. Perry. Hastings, 575-9. Allen. Aspinwall. Balch. Billings.rson, 625. Stevenson. Peirce, 625. Dickson. Fessenden. Fisk. Marrett. Munroe. Prentice. Ransford. Read. Sparhawk. Stedmnan. Pelham, 625, 6. Arnold. Banister. Bellingham. Bolton. Bosville. Brenton. Charles II. Clark. Cowley. Dudley. Eliot. Garrett. Harlakenden. Morant. Savage. Sibley. Waldegrave. Winslow. Phillips, 628. Danforth. Foxcroft. Jackson. Pelham. Shepard. Phips, 627. Bennett. Bordman. Greenleaf. Lechmere. Lee. Oliver. Spencer. Vassall. Winthrop. Picke, 627. Pickering, 627. Pinson, 627. Cooper. P
, bounded northeast with Widow Russell's farm purchased of Richard Jackson, east with Alewive meadow, south Joseph Holmes, west with common land, northwest with Mr. Pelham's farm; with allowance for the great road or highway that leads to Concord. Surveyed by David Fiske, at the appointment of Lieut. Edward Winship, by order of (or Rolfe), of Nantucket Island in New England, planter, for £ 160, sells sundry parcels of land: viz., 600 acres in Cambridge, north by Woburn line, south by Herbert Pelham, Esq., east by land of Widow Russell, and Cambridge Commons westerly; 20 acres ditto, north by Charlestown line, and common lands of Cambridge elsewhere surrotry, bounded Concord Road northeast, the small farms northwest, common land yet undivided southwest, last range of lots, &c., southeast. Jason Russell bought Mr. Pelham's lot of twenty acres in the first Division of the Rocks, and fenced the same for his particular improvement, 1689. William Russell having bought a lot laid
172,173 Parrot, 165, 174 Parsons, 53, 190 Patch, 340 Pattee, 157, 170, 177, 280, 340 Patten, 5, 10, 19, 20, 280, 343 Patterson, 280, 287 Paul, 339 Payne, 192,280, 290,323, 341, 347, 349 Payson, 63, 280 Peabody, 140 Pearcly, 268, 280 Peavy, 280 Peck, 77, 110, 154, 172 Peirce and Pierce, 58,73, 90, 91, 108, 112, 118, 140, 165, 167, 169-72, 177,190, 197, 208, 214, 232-34, 253, 263, 266-69, 271, 273, 274, 280-85, 287, 295, 296, 303, 307, 311, 315,345 Pelham, 9, 12, 19 Penn, 165 Penny, 282 Percy (see Lord Percy) Perkins, 216, 236, 247, 282 Perry, 17, 28, 37, 58, 83, 96, 111, 112-15, 137, 138, 140, 169-71, 185, 187, 198, 205, 234,246, 258, 269, 270, 272, 273, 276, 282, 283, 298, 316 Phelps, 187, 283, 321 Philbrick, 283 Phillips, 32, 84, 266, 279, 283, 320, 329 Phips, 2 Phipps, 60 Pierce, see Peirce. Pierpont, 283, 331 Pilkington, 283 Pinkerton, 283 Piper, 94, 96, 167, 168, 283, 327 Pitcairne, 52
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