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2007.005.117 - Documents
Tax list and charge to Constable John Pridham to collect said taxes, 1750.
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2007.005.118 - Documents
Stephen Chase's account with the parish of New Castle, 1750.
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2007.005.120 - Documents
David Robinson's account with Sampson Sheafe for 1748, dated January 4, 1749; marked paid in full (by Joseph Newmarch) on May 12, 1750.
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2007.005.121 - Documents
Lucy and David Robinson's account with Thomas Bell for 1748, 1749, and 1750.
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2007.005.122 - Documents
The town's account with William Neal for 1748, 1749, and 1750.
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2007.005.123 - Documents
Receipt for William Ford's salary for "teaching the children of this parrish to read, write & cypher," signed by Thomas Bell and Joseph Newmarch.
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2007.005.124 - Documents
Bill from John Neal to the town for "a days work at the parsonage." Note from Joseph Newmarch and Thomas Bell directing Constable Pridham to pay Neal the billed amount. Both items written on January 16, 1750.
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2007.005.125 - Documents
Receipt from the Province of New Hampshire for Constable John Pridham's payment of the 1750 province tax for the town of New Castle, signed George Jaffrey Freays(?).
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2007.005.126 - Documents
Note directing Joseph Frost to give Thomas Goudy beef and charge the parrish for it, signed Joseph Newmarch and Thomas Bell. Below, note from Thomas Goudy affirming his purchase of the beef and the amount due Joseph Frost. Both dated 1/23/1750. On back, note from Thomas Bell directing John Pridham to pay Joseph Frost the amount due him. Dated 2/4/1750.
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2007.005.127 - Documents
"A List of Complainers of their Rates of Taxes in the Parish of New Castle taken January 11, 1750"
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2007.005.128 - Documents
Agreement between William Ford and the parish for the following school term, dated July 27, 1750, signed by Ford.
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2007.005.129 - Documents
List of abatements to the tax rates for New Castle, 1750.
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2007.005.130 - Documents
Request from N. Batson to the selectmen to bind his child, William Batson, to him for the following list of debts. Back of document contains numerous financial reckonings (presumably Batson's).
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2007.005.131 - Documents
Note from William Ford to Joseph Newmarch requesting a payment be made to Henry Paine.
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2007.005.132 - Documents
Request from Samuel Sheafe to the selectmen for payment for work done on the ministry house and compensation for provisions bought by Sheafe.
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2007.005.133 - Documents
Receipt of monies paid to Constable John Pridham by Sampson Sheafe for the tax year 1750.
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2007.005.135 - Documents
Constable John Pridham's accounting of the 1750 tax collection, with a reckoning subtracted for the provincial tax. Amount adjusted on back in 1752 by Pridham.
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2007.005.136 - Documents
One side of document contains three affadavits sworn by Andrew Watkins in front of Joseph Newmarch, Justice of the Peace. In these affadavits, Watkins swears to his unemployment (outside of "half pay as a reduced lieutenant in the late regiment of Sir William Pepperrell, Baronet") over a period of two years. Opposite side lists accounts due William Neal from 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, and 1755.
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2007.005.139 - Documents
"Contribution Lists" from 1750 and 1751, listing a monthly account of financial contributions from some of the town's most prominent citizens. Simpson, Joseph Sheafe, Sampson Newmarch Sargent Reed, Hugh Barton Chase
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