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Voted, to grant ten acres of upland to each of the persons hereafter named, viz.: Jacob Bacon clerk Josiah Fisher, Joseph Fisher, Nathan Blake, William Smeed, Seth Heaton, Joseph Ellis, Eben ezer Nims, Joseph Guild, Joseph Richardson, Isaac Clark, Edward Dale, Jeremiah Hall, Ebenezer Force, Daniel Haws, Amos Foster, Ebenezer Day, Beriah Maccauly, Jabez Hill, Obed Blake, Jeremiah Hall, Jr., David Nims, Timothy Puffer, Ebenezer Daniels, Nathan Fairbanks, John Bullard, David; Foster, Solomon Richardson, Abner Ellis, Benjamin Guild, Asa Richardson, Ebenezer Hill, Samuel. Fisher, Ephraim Dorman, Timothy Sparhawk, Jonathan Underwood, John Andrews, Samuel Smith, Samuel Daniels, and to such other persons having an interest here, who, from the first of next March (1740) to March, 1742, shall make up the quantity or space of two years in living here, and build a legal dwelling house, to the number of sixty, including those before mentioned, (thirty-nine in num ber). At a meeting held February 25, 1740, it was voted to build a second fort whenever seven of the proprietors should request it, but there is no evidence that this proposed fort was ever built. The proprietors of Upper Ashuelot were sorely tried at this time, for not only were they daily expecting news of savage raids on the country adjacent but they received intelligence which, if confirmed, would. Deprive them of all legal right to their lands, of all claim upon Massachusett's protection in case of' war, and would place them under the control of a government for which they had but little respect. And which they had been in the habit of considering hostile to their interests, the government of New Hampshire. What this intelligence was-appears in the following extract from their records.

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Voted, to grant ten acres of upland to each of the persons hereafter named, viz.: Jacob Bacon clerk Josiah Fisher, Joseph Fisher, Nathan Blake, William Smeed, Seth Heaton, Joseph Ellis, Eben ezer Nims, Joseph Guild, Joseph Richardson, Isaac Clark, Edward Dale, Jeremiah Hall, Ebenezer Force, Daniel Haws, Amos Foster, Ebenezer Day, Beriah Maccauly, Jabez Hill, Obed Blake, Jeremiah Hall, Jr., David Nims, Timothy Puffer, Ebenezer Daniels, Nathan Fairbanks, John Bullard, David; Foster, Solomon Richardson, Abner Ellis, Benjamin Guild, Asa Richardson, Ebenezer Hill, Samuel. Fisher, Ephraim Dorman, Timothy Sparhawk, Jonathan Underwood, John Andrews, Samuel Smith, Samuel Daniels, and to such other persons having an interest here, who, from the first of next March (1740) to March, 1742, shall make up the quantity or space of two years in living here, and build a legal dwelling house, to the number of sixty, including those before mentioned, (thirty-nine in num ber). At a meeting held February 25, 1740, it was voted to build a second fort whenever seven of the proprietors should request it, but there is no evidence that this proposed fort was ever built. The proprietors of Upper Ashuelot were sorely tried at this time, for not only were they daily expecting news of savage raids on the country adjacent but they received intelligence which, if confirmed, would. Deprive them of all legal right to their lands, of all claim upon Massachusett's protection in case of' war, and would place them under the control of a government for which they had but little respect. And which they had been in the habit of considering hostile to their interests, the government of New Hampshire. What this intelligence was-appears in the following extract from their records.

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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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Before be left that town the snow began to fall, but be pushed on as rapidly as possible and reached Winchester in safety. By this time the snow was deep on the ground and was covered by an icy crust that would not bear his horse but would cut its legs as it broke through at every step. The few settlers at Winchester tried to dissuade him from proceeding, telling him he "might as well expect to die in Northfield and rise again in Upper Ashuelot, as ride thither on horseback." We are not informed what his views were on the subject of death and resurrection, but judging from his action he believed in the transmigration of bodies as some others do in the transmigration of souls, for, after refreshing bis horse and himself and securing the precious meal more firmly than ever, he made a desperate attempt to reach his waiting friends in the upper township. But in vain; the obstacles were more than flesh and blood could overcome, and after trying the endurance of his horse to the uttermost he reluctantly gave it up, and finally made his way to Wrentham, where much to his relief he was subsequently joined by Blake and Smeed, who had abandoned the settlement and journeyed thither on snow shoes. Before leaving they had so far as possible looked after the welfare of the oxen by placing all the hay within their leach, but they feared the quantity would be insufficient, and so returned as early as possible in the spring, when they found the poor beasts reduced almost to skeletons and feeding upon twigs and such grass as they could reach. They went almost wild with delight at the sight of Blake, their master, and it is recorded that strong man as he was, their pathetic evidence of pleasure drew tears from his eyes. May 12, 1737, the proprietors held a meeting at which they voted to assess sixty pounds on the owners of the house lots for the purpose of hiring "a learned orthodox minister," and a committee was appointed to arrange with some fit person to expound the gospel. This meeting was adjourned to the 20th of May, when a committee was chosen to "represent this propriety in applying to, and receiving of, the Honourable, the General Court's committee for this township, the money granted to said proprietors when they shall have the frame of a meeting bouse raised, and forty proprietors settled on the spot." The next meeting was held at the meeting bouse frame June 80, 1737, and it is notable that a vote was then passed "that no meeting of the proprietors be held, for the future, but at this place, so long as there shall be seven proprietors inhabiting here."

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