Box 1
Contains 49 Results:
Palatiah Mason and Esek Brown, Town Meeting Warrant, 1727 November 4
A warrant issued by the Swansea board of selectmen, directing the constable to give public notice of a town meeting on 10 November 1727 to elect a representative to the General Court in Boston. With the endorsement of Joshua Eddy, constable.
Benjamin Cole, Treasury Accounts and Town Meeting Memoranda, 1728 September 23
Hezekiah Luther, Jr., et al., Notice of Proprietors Meeting, 1728 October 30-1729[?] January
A document giving public notice to the proprietors residing in Swansea to meet at Hezekiah Luther, Jr.'s house on 18 November 1728, to elect a committee to lease out lands belonging to the proprietors. The minutes of the 18 November meeting, with the names of those chosen for the committee, are recorded on the reverse; there are also brief memoranda from what appear to be several subsequent proprietors meetings.
Edward Luther, Proprietors Committee Account Sheet, 1729/1730 January 28-July 15
A document signed by Edward Luther, committee treasurer, showing receipt of payments totaling £42 5s 6p made to the Swansea town proprietors' account by Edward Slade, Samuel Chase, the Showamett proprietors, Thomas Bowen, and John Kelley. A second table on the reverse, dated 15 July 1730, records a sum of £76 paid out by the proprietors committee.
Samuel Lewis, Proprietors Meeting Committee Report, circa 1730-1745 May 14
An unsigned draft report giving the results of a highway survey, undertaken by a committee selected at the Swansea proprietors meeting of 17 December 1729. On the reverse is a notice written and signed by Samuel Lewis, dated 14 May 1745, alerting the board of selectmen that he has taken in William Higgins and family, who arrived from Dighton on 26 April 1745.
Daniel Wilbur and Hezekiah Luther, Jr., Town Meeting Warrant, 1732 May 9
A warrant issued by the Swansea board of selectmen directing the constable to give public notice of a town meeting at Christopher Mason's house on 16 May 1732, for the purpose of electing a representative to the General Court in Boston. The endorsement of Abraham Baker, constable, appears on the reverse.
Daniel Wilbur, et al., Oliver Eddy, et al. Warning Out of Town, 1732 November 27
A document issued by the Swansea board of selectmen directing the constable to warn out Oliver Eddy and family (from Bristol), and Richard Bonjoy and family (from Dighton). Constable Abraham Baker's endorsement appears on the reverse, along with cancelled notes from a 22 November 1732 Swansea town meeting.
John Martin, et al., Town Meeting Warrant, 1735 May 3
A warrant issued by the Swansea board of selectmen, directing the constable to give public notice of a town meeting on 12 May 1735 for the purpose of deliberating on several issues, including construction on the Myles Bridge and the need to choose a new constable for the west end of town, Aaron Clark having been judged unfit for the post. The endorsement of Theophilus Luther, constable, appears on the reverse.
Hezekiah Luther, Jr., Samuel Bleathen and Elizabeth Perry Marriage Notice, 1735/1736 February 21
A document written and signed by Hezekiah Luther, Jr., town clerk, giving public notice of the intended marriage of Samuel Bleathen and Elizabeth Perry.
Hezekiah Luther, Jr., Notice of Proprietors Meeting, 1738 October
A document written and signed by Hezekiah Luther, Jr., as proprietors clerk, giving notice to the proprietors of Swansea to meet at the home of Christopher Mason on the first Tuesday in November 1738.
Richard Harding, Proprietors Meeting Memoranda, [1738/1739 February 1]
A document recording votes taken and various committee reports delivered at one or more Swansea proprietors meetings. The memoranda on the recto all derive from a meeting held on 1 February 1738/9; those on the verso are of uncertain date. The document is signed on the verso by moderator Richard Harding.
Esek Brown, et al., Town Meeting Warrant, 1744 November 23-December 4
A warrant issued by the Swansea board of selectmen. directing the constable to give public notice of a town meeting on 4 December 1744, for the purpose of selecting two constables. Constable Oliver Mason's endorsement appears on the reverse, along with a later record of votes taken at a town meeting on 25 November 1745.
Hezekiah Luther, Jr., et al., Michael Eddy Indenture, 1746 April 18
Selectmen Petitions, 1746 May 28-1748
Hezekiah Luther, Jr., et al., Town Meeting Warrant, 1746 August 23
A document issued by the Swansea board of selectmen, directing constable Andrew Cole to give public notice of a town meeting on 2 September 1746 for the purpose of selecting a tax collector. Cole's endorsement appears on the reverse.
Town Meeting Memoranda, 1747 May 13-1747/1748 February 1
A manuscript sheet recording votes taken during at least three separate Swansea town meetings, ranging from May 1747 to February 1747/8. An actual tally for one of these votes appears on the recto of the sheet, revealing the choice of Esek Brown as Bristol County registrar with 21 out of a possible 39 votes (the remaining 18 votes were split between three other candidates).
Hezekiah Luther, Jr., et al, George Barker Warning Out of Town, 1747 November 18
A document issued by the Swansea board of selectmen, directing the constable to warn out George Barker and his family, who have come from Warrentown, Rhode Island "Without Liberty from the Select men and contrary to Law." The endorsements of Ephraim Salisbury, constable, and Timothy Fales, Bristol County clerk of the writs, appear on the reverse.
Hezekiah Luther, Jr., Edward Slade, Town Meeting Warrant, 1747/1748 February 17
A warrant issued by the Swansea board of selectmen, directing the constable to give public notice of a town meeting on 1 March 1747/8. The agenda is to include the choice of "select men assessors Town clerk constables and all other Town officers;" the repair of the Myles bridge; and a bounty for the killing of foxes.