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Notwithstanding these matters of dispute, Swan evidently had the con- fidence of the town, for the very next vote, at the same meeting, placed him on a committee to run disputed and uncertain hounds, — a most im- portant office. Browne, however, " openly declared that he would not any longer stand as a lot-layer, " and Thomas Whittier was chosen in his place. Swan was evidently too much for him. We find the following among the records of births, marriages, and deaths, for 1686: — "Elizabeth Eme...rson, single-woman, had Dorothy, born April 10 — 86 ; and a second time, though never married, Twins, born May 8 — 91, who were both made away with privately, and found dead May 10 — 91. " The Kecorder then says : — "The Mother lay long in prison, bilt at the long run, in the year 1691, as I take it, was executed at Boston for the murthering of the two babes, or one of them. "'-' About this time, a rule was adopted requiring all petitions to the town to be in writing. A law of the General Court required all swine running at large to be yoked, and also to have two rings in their snout, but allowed towns a dis- cretion in the matter of yoking.

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