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Contains 21 Results:

Committee of Natick yr letter of 29th May 1722 to Mr. Leverett, 1722 May 29 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 18Identifier: HUY 26
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One-page handwritten letter signed by Thomas Waban, Solomon Thomas, and Benjamin Tray regarding a "settlement in ye Gospel ministry, among us in our town of Natick."

Hezekiah Squamauge & Amos Ahatton's petition to ye General Court, 1723 December 25 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 19Identifier: HUY 26
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One-page handwritten petition to the Massachusetts General Court on behalf of "Indian inhabitants in Punkapaugue" regarding help with their "lands, and especially as to our orchards, meddows, and to look after our timber, which has been shamfully cutt down, and carried away to our great damage."

[Indenture of Anthony Blount & John Jones to the Trustees of Hopkinton], 1724 March Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 20Identifier: HUY 26
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Handwritten indenture between grantors Anthony Blount and John Jones, and the Trustees as grantees for a parcel of land originally included in Mr. Savill Simpson's farm.

Extract from Mr. Danforth's Lease to Buckminster, undated Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 21Identifier: HUY 26
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One-page handwritten 18th century extract of a March 25, 1699 lease between Thomas Danforth and Joseph Buckminster for land "commonly called Framingham."

Peter Ephraim & other Indians Affidavits, 1700 March 14 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 13Identifier: HUY 26
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One-page handwritten affidavit by Indians Peter Ephraim, John Acquitticus, Peter Paggatock, and James Spoon testifying that John Owonsamog is "the rightful and proper Sagamore" of lands between "Sherborne, Mendham, Hassnamisko, Marlborrough, and Framingham."

Letter of Natick Indians about Magunkaquog; their unwillingness to sell it, 1715 September 5 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14Identifier: HUY 26
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One-page handwritten petition to the Trustees signed by Natick Indians expressing unwillingness to sell their lands.

[Copy of the Magunkaquog deed], 1715 October 11 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 15Identifier: HUY 26
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Four-page 18th century handwritten copy of the deed between the "Committee or Agents for the Indian Proprietors of the Plantation of Natick" and the Trustees for 800 acres of land in Middlesex County known as Magunkaquog.

Moses Parker's Release to Hopkinston [sic] Trustees, 1716 December 21 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 16Identifier: HUY 26
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Handwritten copy of a deed between Moses Parker and the Trustees for the land originally purchased by Parker, et al. from John Owosamog in 1700.

Mr. President Leverett Decr 21, 1716 to pay Moses Parker £12, 1716 December 21 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 17Identifier: HUY 26
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One-page letter to Samuel Sewall from Harvard President John Leverett informing Sewall of the completion of the land purchase with Moses Parker. The verso includes the note "No. 8 See Receipt Book."

[Order of Court of Chancery regarding the recovery of the legacy of Edward Hopkins], 1709 July 9 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1Identifier: HUY 26
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Seven-page handwritten copy of the order of the Lord Chancellor referring the case to Thomas Gery, a Master of the Court, to collect further information on the assets held by Exton and whether there existed New England schools like those described in Hopkins' will.

[Letter from William Ashurst to Harvard President John Leverett], 1710 July 13 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2Identifier: HUY 26
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One-page handwritten letter from William Ashurt to President Leverett discussing the annual payment on an unspecified donation, and the progress of the Hopkins' bequest recovery. The folder also contains a handwritten 19th century copy of the letter.

[Report of the Master General], [1710/11 February 10] Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 3Identifier: HUY 26
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Four-page handwritten copy of the report of the Master General Thomas Gery outlining the status of the assets remaining from the Hopkins' bequest and describing Harvard College in fulfillment of the July 9, 1709 order of the Court of Chancery.

Petition to the Lord Chancellor Harcourt by Wm Ashurst, 1713 September 15 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 4Identifier: HUY 26
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Petition by William Ashurst and John Gunston to Lord Chancellor Symon Harcourt on behalf of Jeremiah Dummer and Henry Newman. The petition requests disbursement of the Hopkins' funds to Ashurst and Gunston for remittance to the Trustees to purchase land. Labeled on the verso as document "C."

[Copy of Edward Hopkins' will], [ca. 1713] Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 5Identifier: HUY 26
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Handwritten copy of Edward Hopkins' 1657 will. Labeled on the verso as document "B."

Order of the Ld. Chancellor upon the Petition of Jeremy Dummer & Henry Newman, relating to the remitting Mr. Hopkins' Legacy to New England, 1714 December 22 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 6Identifier: HUY 26
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3-page handwritten document by Lord Chancellor Symon Harcourt ordering the remittance of the Hopkins' legacy. Labeled on the verso as document "D."

[Letter from William Ashurst to Samuel Sewall], 1715 July 13 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 7Identifier: HUY 26
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2-page handwritten letter from William Ashurt to Samuel Sewall alerting Sewall to his past letter with funds from the Hopkins' bequest enclosed, and discussing matters regarding the Company for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England.

[Copy of minutes of a meeting of the Trustees], 1715 August 9 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8Identifier: HUY 26
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19th century handwritten copy of the minutes of a meeting of the Trustees outlining the plan of action in purchasing land from the Natick Indians. The copyist described the document as a "Copy of what appears to be an original record of a meeting in Samuel Sewall's handwriting--probably having escaped the notice of the writer of the present Book of Records. It as at least a certified copy of a vote thereat."

[Proposal of the Trustees for the application of Mr. Hopkins Charity], [1715] Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 9Identifier: HUY 26
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3-page handwritten copy of a proposal outlining the investment of the Hopkins' bequest, disbursement of income, and the duties of the Trustees, to be reported by the Attorney General to the Lord Keeper. The proposal was submitted by Jeremiah Dummer and Henry Newman on the order of the Company for Propagating the Gospel in New England.

An Acct. of the Disposal of the Principal sum of the Hopkinton money, 1733 May 15 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10Identifier: HUY 26
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Draft of a report outlining the dispersal of the Hopkins' funds in purchasing and surveying the Hopkinton land. Labeled on the verso as document "G."

Letter to Jeremiah Dummer and Henry Newman, 1733 May 15 Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 11Identifier: HUY 26
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Draft of a letter by Edward Hutchinson, Treasurer to the Trustees, written to "Jeremiah Dummer & Henry Newman Esqr to be Communicated to the heires of the late Honble Sr. William Ashurst Knt." referring the effort of the Trustees to certify that the stipulations of the 1712/3 decree had been properly fulfilled. Labeled on the verso as document "H."

[19th century abstracts and copies of early legal records], undated Digital

Item — Box: 2, Folder: 12Identifier: HUY 26
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This folder contains abstracts and copies of early legal records including the Decree in Chancery, the will of Edward Hopkins, and a statement of facts.