Box 1, vol. 1.
Contains 565 Results:
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 12 May 1702
"The selectmen do propose to the town that they raise money for viz..." [items, amounts].
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 9 March 1701/2
Petition to Boston selectmen from Susanna Streaker for aid in paying for surgery needed by her son.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 23 March 1702
Bill to the town of Boston. ?Almshouse expenses. [items, amounts].
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 27 July 1702
Order from the Court of General Sessions of the Peace providing for the levying of a tax in Boston to pay for the town watch. (1-6 shillings for designated persons)
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, c. 1701/2
Names and amounts of money.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 16 February 1702
Representatives to the General Court chosen.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 1701, 1702
Account of polls and estates. [Abatements, account] - Computation.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 1701, 1702
Province, county, town - ?computation of taxes collected.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 14 July 1702
Petition to the Justices of the Peace from William Clough for permission to erect a house in the North End.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, c. 1702
Computation - number of voters.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, c. 1702
Bill to the town of Boston from Thomas David for attending to Samuel Jonson, who was sick with small pox. (£1.1.0)
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 14 March 1701/2
Apprenticeship indenture of John Hewet to Thomas Cutter, Cambridge weaver until said John reaches the age of 21 (year, 1718). Carried out by Boston selectmen - poverty case.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, c. 1702
The estate of George Baristo.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, c. 1702
The estate of Ralph Shepherd.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, n.d.
The estate of Benjamin White.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 17 September 1703
Agreement between Boston selectmen and Benjamin Mountfort concerning a public highway to be constructed near his house.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 1703
Certification that John Nelson was rated for his land and livestock on Long Island that year.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 7 August 1703
Declaration by the Concil that the Boston selectmen and overseers of the poor take a list of all free male Negroes and their families for the purpose of putting those capable of work to some public task equivalent to the trayings and watchings performed by other Bostonians. [List to be given to the Governor].
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 30 August 1703
Petition to the Boston selectmen from Mary Webster for permission to rent out part of the town land she is presently renting.
Boston (Mass.) Town Records, 23 August 1703
Account of the estate of William Clark.