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is a Timber Fence as there Ordered It
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was Carried as follows Viz
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Post Merid. att ye. Sunn be aforesd. At
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The Court came to this Resolution and
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Mr. Chamberlain being one of their
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Brotherhood and to make peace Love &
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concord among each other They Unanimous
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Agreed to allow Mr. Chamberlain Seven
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and no more for to
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build of Brick wall in roome of the
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Wooden Fence intended which Brick
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wall is to be
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54 foot in Length 7 foot &
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high Bricks & a half lick and to be
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Coast at topp. To All which Mr.
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Chamberlen consented & Agreed
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the high
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of that to ye. North Side of ye. Garden and
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fair to ye. Garden 3 foot from ye. foundacon
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half of it 2 bricks & other half 1 Brick
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in ye. Length Equally
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be divided to be 3
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peris of a Brick & half into Mr. Cham
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Garden & Coped off 3 or 4 Corps below ye. top
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of ye. Wall to be rerole fair & of good hard
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