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And Mr. James Hubbard and Mr. William Wilkins, forGraves-inn.
This Court invests the several Commissioners on the Island with Magistraticall power on the Island .
This Court appoynts Tho: Minor and Ens: Tho: Tracy to layout the bounds between Saybrook and New London, accordingto former grants ; and they two are to begin their measure atsome indifferent place by the riuer side; prouided if any landbe layd out to any of Saybrook, within the bounds of New Lon-don, they shall hold their perticuler propriety to those lands,payeing their just dues to the Towne of New London.*
Ensign Avery engageth to pay ten shillings to the Treasurerfor New London Petition.
The Court refers it to the next session of this Assembly togrant commission to the several commission officers of the Footand Horse throughout this Colony, and desire that it may bethen attended.
Mr. Daniel Clark was by this Court confirmed Captain of theTroop. And Mr. James Richards is confirmed Leiftenant ofthe said Troop, by this Court.
This Court confirms the order respecting the penalty laidupon those that neglect or refuse to give in a true account ofall sorts of their cattle to the List makers, which order wasmade March 10th, 1663 .
Mr. John Hicks, Mr. Robert Coe, Capt. John Coe, Mr. Wil-liam Hallett, had the Commissioners oath administered to them,in Court .
For Hempstead, This Court accepts of Richard GildersleaveSen r , and Richard Gildersleave Jun r , Mr. Foredum, John Car-penter, Edward Titus, James Pine, Thomas Carle, ThomasHicks, John Smithman, Jeremiah Wood, John Smith Jun r ,Henry Persell, William Scuddine, William Yeats, Robert Mur-uen, to be freemen, if they accept of it.
For Jamaicoe, Mr. Walker, Thomas Benedick, Henry Witny,William Smith , Joseph Smith , Dan Penton, John Bayless, FulkDavis, Thomas Benedick, are accepted as freemen, if they ac-cept it.
* The orthography of this order is made to conform to a copy of it certified by SecretaryJohn Allyn, in 167J. [Towns & Lands, I. 98.]