Salem Witchcraft (Vol. I&II). Charles Wentworth Upham

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Jonathan Corwin.

      B. Samuel Shattock, John Cook, Isaac Sterns, John Bly.

      C. Bartholomew Gedney.

      D. Stephen Sewall.

      E. Court House.

      F. Rev. Nicholas Noyes.

      G. John Hathorne.

      H. George Corwin, High-sheriff.

      I. Bridget Bishop.

      J. Meeting-house.

      K. Gedney's "Ship Tavern."

      L. The Prison.

      M. Samuel Beadle.

      N. Rev. John Higginson.

      O. Ann Pudeator, John Best.

      P. Capt. John Higginson.

      Q. The Town Common.

      R. John Robinson.

      S. Christopher Babbage.

      T. Thomas Beadle.

      U. Philip English.

      W. Place of execution, "Witch Hill."

      GRANTS

       Table of Contents

      Note.—The grants are numbered on the Map with Roman numerals, the bounds being indicated by broken lines. They were all granted by the town of Salem, unless otherwise stated.

      I. John Gould

      Sold by him to Capt. George Corwin, March 29, 1674; and by Capt. Corwin's widow sold to Philip Knight, Thomas Wilkins, Sr., Henry Wilkins, and John Willard, March 1, 1690.

      II. Zaccheus Gould.

      Sold by him to Capt. John Putnam before 1662; owned in 1692 by Capt. Putnam, Thomas Cave, Francis Elliot, John Nichols, Jr., Thomas Nichols, and William Way.

      The above, together, comprised land granted by the General Court to Rowley, May 31, 1652, and laid out by Rowley to John and Zaccheus Gould.

      III. Gov. John Endicott.

      Ipswich-river Farm, 550 acres, granted by the General Court, Nov. 5, 1639; owned in 1692 by his grandsons, Zerubabel, Benjamin, and Joseph.

      The General Court, Oct. 14, 1651, also granted to Gov. Endicott 300 acres on the southerly side of this farm, in "Blind Hole," on condition that he would set up copper-works. As the land appears afterwards to have been owned by John Porter, it is probable that the copper-mine was soon abandoned; but traces of it are still to be seen there.

      IV. Gov. Richard Bellingham.

      Granted by the General Court, Nov. 5, 1639.

      V. Farmer John Porter.

      Owned in 1692 by his son, Benjamin Porter. This includes a grant to Townsend Bishop, sold to John Porter in 1648; also 200 acres granted to John Porter, Sept. 30, 1647. That part in Topsfield was released by Topsfield to Benjamin Porter, May 2, 1687.

      VI. Capt. Richard Davenport.

      Granted Feb. 20, 1637, and Nov. 26, 1638; sold, with the Hathorne farm, to John Putnam, John Hathorne, Richard Hutchinson, and Daniel Rea, April 17, 1662.

      VII. Capt. William Hathorne.

      Granted Feb. 17, 1637; sold with the above.

      VIII. John Putnam the Elder.

      This comprises a grant of 100 acres to John Putnam, Jan. 20, 1641; 80 acres to Ralph Fogg, in 1636; 40 acres (formerly Richard Waterman's) to Thomas Lothrop, Nov. 29, 1642; and 30 acres to Ann Scarlett, in 1636. The whole owned by James and Jonathan Putnam in 1692.

      IX. Daniel Rea.

      Granted to him in 1636; owned by his grandson, Daniel Rea, in 1692.

      X. Rev. Hugh Peters.

      Granted Nov. 12, 1638; laid out June 15, 1674, being then in the possession of Capt. John Corwin; sold by Mrs. Margaret Corwin to Henry Brown, May 22, 1693.

      XI. Capt. George Corwin.

      Granted Aug. 21, 1648; sold (including 30 acres formerly John Bridgman's) to Job Swinnerton, Jr., and William Cantlebury, Jan. 18, 1661.

      XII. Richard Hutchinson, John Thorndike, and Mr. Freeman.

      Granted in 1636 and 1637; owned in 1692 by Joseph, son of Richard Hutchinson, and by Sarah, wife of Joseph Whipple, daughter of John, and grand-daughter of Richard Hutchinson.

      XIII. Samuel Sharpe.

      Granted Jan. 23, 1637; sold to John Porter, May 10, 1643; owned by his son, Israel Porter, in 1692.

      XIV. John Holgrave.

      Granted Nov. 26, 1638; sold to Jeffry Massey and Nicholas Woodberry, April 2, 1652; and to Joshua Rea, Jan. 1, 1657.

      XV. William Alford.

      Granted in 1636; sold to Henry Herrick before 1653.

      XVI. Francis Weston.

      Granted in 1636; sold by John Pease to Richard Ingersoll and William Haynes, in 1644.

      XVII. Elias Stileman.

      Granted in 1636; sold to Richard Hutchinson, June 1, 1648.

      XVIII. Robert Goodell.

      504 acres laid out to him, Feb. 13, 1652: comprising 40 acres granted to him "long since," and other parcels bought by him of the original grantees; viz., Joseph Grafton, John Sanders, Henry Herrick, William Bound, Robert Pease and his brother, Robert Cotta, William Walcott, Edmund Marshall, Thomas Antrum, Michael Shaflin, Thomas Venner, John Barber, Philemon Dickenson, and William Goose.

      XIX. Job Swinnerton.

      300 acres laid out, Jan. 5, 1697, to Job Swinnerton, Jr.; having been owned by his father, by grant and purchase, as early as 1650.

      XX. Townsend Bishop.

      Granted Jan. 11, 1636; sold to Francis Nurse, April 29, 1678.

      XXI. Rev. Samuel Skelton.

      Granted by the General Court, July 3, 1632; sold to John Porter, March 8, 1649; owned by the heirs of John Porter in 1692.

      XXII. John Winthrop, Jr.

      Granted June 25, 1638; sold by his daughter to John Green, Aug. 9, 1683.

      XXIII.

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