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Bradford, p. 122. ** Weston's patent is not extant, and little is known respecting it." Deane, in Bradford, p. 124, note.
No. 8. — 1622, Dec. 30. To Robert Gorges, son of Sir Ferdinando, ** All that part of the mainland commonly called Messachusiac, on the north-east side of the Bay known by the name of Massachuset, together with all the shores along the sea for ten English miles in a strait line towards the north-east, and thirty miles into the mainland through all the breadth aforesaid," incl
...uding the islands, within three miles of any part of said land, not before granted. 'J1ie grant is given at length in the ** Briefe Narration." chap, xxiii. Its tenure is by ** the sword," j[?er'Gr7acZiMm Comitatus. When Robert Gorges came over, he located himself at Wessagusset, which was not within his grant. Among the manuscript records of Massachusetts is a memorandum to the elleet, that, Robert Gorges having died without issue, the land descended to his eldest brother, John, who conveyed it to Sir William Brereton, Jan.

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