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Metadata
Catalog Number |
MS158 B01 F08 |
Title |
Lease for parsonage land from the selectman of Newington, N.H., to James Coleman, 1825 |
Scope & Content |
One-year lease between Hanson Hoit [Hoyt], John Adams Jr., and Richard D. Hart, selectmen of the town of Newington, New Hampshire, and James Coleman, also of Newington, for one part of land called the parsonage. Dated April 1, 1825. The leased parcel was located on the east side of the road in Newington leading from the Piscataqua Bridge to Greenland. It totaled seventy acres and included the buildings thereon; it excluded "all timber trees or any fire wood standing or lying upon s[ai]d leased premises and also a pass-way to go or send by their order and cut & carry off any trees, wood, or rocks belonging to said leased premises." It was expected that Coleman leave the property in good repair. Witnessed by Christopher Rymes and Nicholas Pickering. |
Collection |
Woodbury, de Rochemont, and Kimball family papers, 1810-1953 |
Object Name |
Papers, Family |
Date |
1825 |
Extent of Description |
1 folder (1 item) |
Language of Material |
English |
System of arrangement |
Document was originally enclosed in a circa twentieth-century envelope, along with the Woodbury receipt in MS158 box 1, folder 7. |
People |
Adams, John, 1791-1850 Coleman, James, 1774-1853 Hart, Richard Downing, 1768-1843 Hoyt, Hanson Harrison, 1793-1861 Pickering, Nicholas Rymes, Christopher, 1764-1834 |
Search Terms |
Greenland (N.H.) Newington (N.H.) Newington Old Parsonage Piscataqua Bridge |
Subjects |
Buildings Land Leases Parsonages Roads Selectmen Timber Trees |
Relation |
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