one sheet (one unnumbered website page) : paper 33 x 21 cm. Printed sort completed in manuscript.
Docketed on the verso of leaf, entered in the “Registry of Deeds, Middlesex, Cambridge, registered on July eight, 1763, E-book 62d website page 7,” signed by Francis Foxcroft. Land in Natick, Massachusetts, bought by Benjamin Wiser, an Indian planter, to Joseph Travis in 1758. It was witnessed by Joseph Buckminster in his potential of justice of peace. Textual content begins: To all people today to whom these presents shall appear, Greeting. Know ye, that I Benjamin Wiser of Worchester in the county of Worchester in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, Indian planter, agreeable to an purchase of the Standard Court dated June of 2, 1758 with the support of Joseph Buckminster Esq. for and in thing to consider of the sum of five lbs . thirteen shillings & four pence to me in hand ahead of the ensealing herof, nicely and actually compensated by Joseph Travis of Natick in the county of Middlesex.
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