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Excerpt from Henry Andrews of Taunton and the Calves Pasture
Appa1ently Philip King became the 0 mm of at least one half of the Calves Past111e;for on July Jared Talbut of Taunton and Sarah his nife sold to Philin King of 11 ey mouth a Necke of land! Taunton, 6 acres, bounded North by John Hall, W alter Deane and Na.[1 thaniel Williams, and Last, W'est and South by Taunton Great River, with a little Island belonging to said Necke; ye said Necke was formerly known by ye name of ye Calves Arctic and this Necke is forever to be and remame free and elem from being mterz'. By ye town of Tannton; (b) a house with 40 acres of land bounded South by John Hall, West on the Great River till it comes to Pall Brooke, and then on said brook Lilli comes to Squobbity path, and then by said path till it comes to a plain [neck Plain] and then bounded easterly by said plain. Also 8 acres of land bounded South by Pall Brooke W'est by Taunton Great River, and so adjoining the aforesaid 40 acres. [bristol 00. Jlfrzss. Deeds, i.
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