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As also a Memorial of James Horlock Carpenter to his Excellency Praying a Grant for a Peice of Ground lying behind Mr Douglass's house and Garden fronting the Cape being in Length one hundred and Eighty foot and one hundred and sixty foot in Breadth as Upon file which being also Read the Board took them both into Consideration and Were of Oppinion that his Excellymay Grant both spotts of Ground, to the said Mr Douglass According to his promise, and According to the Prayer of Carpenter Horlocks Memorial In [21] * In Case there are no other Person or Persons that have any Legall Pretentions to the same as also a Grant for a Peice of Ground Demanded by Mr Watherby Upon the same Condition: And they Were also of Oppinion that Placcards should be fixed in some Publick places of the Town and Copys thereof sent into sevl parts of the Country to give
*This page loose in the book, and frayed at the edges.
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James Horlocks memorial
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