The Diary of Matthew Patten of Bedford, N.H. : From Seventeen Hundred Fifty-Four to Seventeen Hundred Eighty-Eight

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181 3 d I held a Court at Math w Littles wherein John Rand Esqr was Plant and Hugh Mc Allow was Deft the Deft was defaulted by not appearing The debt was 0:7:6 and the Cost was : 13 : 3 Lawfull money and before I held the Court I worked at makeing a back door and the boys workt at takeing up Turnips 4 th I finished makeing and hanging the back Door and in the afternoon I went to Tho 8 Halls Vendue and I tarried over night & assisted in take- ing the Notes for what was sold and I spent the next ...day there on his affairs I got home about ten oClock at night and I let Daniel Moor have 6/ shillings Silver old Tenor 6 th I got a hook and Steeple from Daniel Moor the Iron was mine and was Drawed by Capt Karr 7 th and 8 th I put the sashes into 10 windows for Deacon Gillmor in his new house and on the 8th Daniel Moor made me a Round Shave of a peice of an old Syth of mine he bended it and Drawed the tang for the handle 10 th Set out for Mr Livermors to sue Sam 11 Derbens notes and Col Goffe and Esqr Emerson for my services in laying out Piermont last faull and had the writs filled out accordingly and I paid William Barnett fifty nails which I borrowed from him the 8th of last Octr 11 th I near finished makeing a Churn 12 th I was in Goff estown along with Capts Walker and Goffe alaying out the 25 acres that was Reserved in the 140 acre lott No 60 for Mr Simons and Dinned at Capt Martains 13 th I made a binn in the outside Cellar and packed our Winter apples being 9 bushell 14 th was a town meeting which I attended & we obtained a Discharged from Mr Houston from his first settlement to the 25th of March 1761 after a great fateague with him and the town Voted to Rais 3 £ to supply the sixty pounds Note of tax money that was to be given up to him and I gave him a Rect on the Note which is to given up on the Delivery of the Note 15 th I Exchanged the above Note with Mr Houston for the Rect I gave him yesterday and I spent half the day about the Notes for the tax money 16 th Mr Houston was in New boston 17 th I held a Court between jos George and Eben r Johnson Esqr Rand appeared for George they settled it by arbitration of Capt Barron my bror Sam 11 and Eben r Hacket we fateagued till almost Day break before we broke up 18 th I went to Capt Karrs and attend a propr meeting of Goffestown and in the Evening Timothy Ferrin gave back the Deed he had from Ensn McGregore into my hands and I took the acknowledgement of a Deed from Capt Martain to Henry Snow unpaid and the deed was lodged with me untill it be paid and my boys carried about 12 bushell of Ashes to John Bell 19 th jonas took 13% bushell of Ashes to John Bell and I finished makeing Gleaks to Churn with 20 th I went to Deacon W m Moors and Run the East and South lines of the lott he had from jas Gregg and the line between him and his bror 182 MATTHEW PATTEN'S DIARY.

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