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nexed to Amherst and the Remainder of said Town to Hollis. BENJ KENRICK Town Clark

Copy Attest Benja Kenrick Town Clark

Petition for a Division and Annexation.

To his Excellency John Wentworth Esq' Capt General and Comander in Chief in & over his Majestys Province of New Hampshire and To the Honorable his Majestys Council of said Province

The Subscribers being a Committee duly appointed by the Inhabitants of the Town of Monson in said Province to Petition your Excellency and Honors to divide said Town of Monson as hereinafterwards Expressed viz: Begining att the North East Corner of Monson then Extending South by the Town of Merrimac two miles then dew West to the West line of said Monson then North to Souhegan River then down said River to the bounds first mentioned to be annexed to Amherst and the Remainder of said Town to Hollis Humbly beg leave to suggest that the Lands in and about the Center of said Monson is so very poor Baron Brooken and uneaven as cannot admit of many Settlers so that those Families that are in Town are almost all planted in the Extreem parts of it We therefore conceive that if a Division were made as above mentioned the Interest and good of the people in it would be much promoted thereby Especially as we have no prospect of ever Building a Meeting House in the Center or else where any ways to accomodate us by which difficulties we think the Gosple will not be settled among us while in the present Situation we therefore pray that the above Division may be made and we as in Duty bound will pray

NATHAN HUTCHINSON
WILLIAM NEVENS.

Petition to be disannexed from Amherst.

To His Excellency John Wentworth Esq' Captain General Governor and Commander in chief in & over his Majesty's Province of New Hampshire, And the Honorable his Majestys Councill.

The Petition of the Subscribers, being Inhabitants of the Southwardly part of Amherst in said Province most Humbly sheweth.

That the town of Amherst is about nine miles in length (by reason that about half the Town of Monson was of late annexed to it) and is capable of being Divided into two Towns or Parishes, without Prejudice to or Spoiling the same; That many of the Subscribers live in that part of Amherst, which

was lately Monson, & our being annexed to said Amherst was contrary to our desire & Interest; that we are so remote from the Center of Amherst, that it is (& ever will be) with great Expence inconvenience & difficulty to us and our Families, to attend publick worship, by reason of the distance. That many

of our Estates are not so valuable by reason of our being annexed to Amherst, for before that, our Situation was nigh the Centre of Monson, & on that account purchased our Land, at a dear rate, & Monson being Annihilated, our Situation (many of them) is now more inconvenient than before, unless we can obtain your Excellency's, & Honors Interposition.

Wherefore we humbly Pray, that your Excellency and Honors would set us off from said Amherst, and Invest us with Town Priviledges, by the following Bounds & lines, viz, beginning at the Southwest Corner of what was formerly Amherst, thence Northwardly by the west line of Amherst one mile and an half, Thence East untill it comes to the East line of the Town of Amherst. Thence Southwardly by said East line of Amherst untill it comes to the North line of the Town of Holles, Thence Westwardly by the North line of the Town of Holles, untill it comes to the North west corner thereof. Thence Northwardly, by the West line of said Amherst untill it comes to the Bound first mentioned, or Grant us any other Relief, that your Excellency & Honors, in your Wisdom & Goodness shall Judge most convenient, & your Petitioners as in Duty Bound shall ever pray.

Amherst Jan'y 26 1771.

Benjamin Hopkins
William Wallace

Benjamin Hopkins jun
Joseph Gould

John Burns junr

Ebenezer Hopkins
George Burns

Richard Gould
Caleb Jons
Thomas Towne
Abner Hutchinson

Robert Parker

William Taylor

Jonathan Button

Isaac Powers

James Hopkins
Stephen Williams
Gardner Gowen
William Jones Jr
Nathan Tuttle
Benjamin Jones
Joseph Farnum
John Burns
Jonathan Towne
Amos Whittemore
David Duncklee
Josiah Burroughs Jun
Isaac How jun

Jonathan Grimes
Bartholomew Towne

Petition of Amherst against the division of the town.

Filed Feb 4th 1771

1771 To His Excellency John Wentworth Esq' Captain General Governor &c. of the Province of New Hampshire And to the Honorable His Majesty's Council of said Province

The Subscribers Inhabitants of Amherst in said Province.

Humbly Shew that for more than twenty years last past a Number of persons living on those Lands lately known by the Name of Monson, but more lately Joined to said Amherst not having a Minister settled among them, nor accommodations sufficient for that purpose (as they said) very constantly attended the worship of God with us in said Amherst not Doing anything with us towards our Meeting House nor towards the Support of our minister except some Small private Donations made to our minister. However they Repeatedly Requested our Town to Consent to Receive them. Promising to meet at any place that the maj' part of the People should fix to Build a House on, whereupon our Town after Repeated Sollicitashons to Receive them gave their Consent-And your Exellency & Honors some time in July last saw fit to Aggregate about one half of said Monson To said Amherst, soon after our Town Saw it necessary to Build a Meeting House and voted to Do it (our Present Meeting House being Small and insufficient for the old Town & said new Addition) the most of the People of the New Addition were present some voted in the Affermative some in the Negative, but they began to think that the Charter Subjected them to the same Duties with us of the old Town, that they must Defrey some part of the Charge in Building and so forth and not only so but must Do something towards supporting our minister, these Reflections affected some of them very Sensibly; they had not been acquainted with anything of the kind, they were Ready to Construe it as a Degree of Persecution & the like, And to Remedy this evil they are about Petitioning to have our Town as it now lyes Divided into two Parishes which we think cannot be Done without a manifest Injury to more than three Quarters of the Town, a very considerable Quantity of Land in our Town is barron and Poor and will not admit of two Parishes; besides it lyes in Such a Situation by reason of a River & Hills that the whole of the People may more conveniently meet at one Place, the place Pitched upon than at any two Places in the Town (of which the Gentlemen that Exhibit this will inform,) we would only add that if the Town is made into two Parishes it will tend very much to the Ruin of our minis' Therefore pray that if such their Petition should be prefered the prayer thereof may not be granted And y' Petitioners as in Duty bound will Pray.

Benja Taylor

John Davis

John Smith

Will Walton

Jonathan Lamson

Ephraim Hildreth

Jacob Curtice
Daniel Campbel
Benj Shepard

Daniel Wilkins yo 3d
Jacob Hildreth
Isaac Weston

David Hildreth
Nathan Kendal
James Clark
John Secombe
Hezh Lovejoy
Amos Flint

John Burns John Wilkins

Jno Shepard jun'
Israel Towne
Enos Upton
Enos Bradford
Sam' Stuart
Eze1 Holt
Jeh Cumings
Benja Ellinwood
Reuben D Mussey
Benjamin Clark
Stephen Peabody
Thomas Avarel
Thomas Avarel Junr
Jedediah Ellinwood
John Hartshorn
Jacob Standly
Isaac How

Eben' Holt Jun'
Reuben Mussey
Francis Lovejoy
Nathan Fuller
Amos Green
John Washer
Stephen Washer
Bray Wilsen
Amos Truel

David Truel

John Shepard

Hezekiah Duncklee

Joseph Duncklee
Robert Read
Moses Nichols
Jonathan Wilkins
Joseph Lovejoy
Jno Averil

Timothy Mackintire
James Woodbury
Peter Woodbury
Joshua Abbott
Achad Towne
Wm Bradford

James Seetowne
Hugh Ross
Joseph Small
John Michell
Sam Wilkins

Sam Lamson

Asa Farnum

Moses Towne

Eben Ellinwood Jr Rolandson Ellinwood WTM Small

Josiah Kidder
Ebenezer Weston
Sam' Dodge

Kendal Boutwell

David Williams
John Steward
James Gage

Samuel Lamson Junr.
John m'Clenche?
Benj Wilkins
Nathan Phelps
Francis Eliot
Thos. Carlton
James Hartshorn
George Wiley
Ebenezer Holt
Reuben Holt
Will Steward

Will Melendy
Tho' Wakefield
Joseph Bouttell
Benja Davis
Thos Clark
Jonathan Small
Andrew Bixebe
Samuel McKeen
Nahum Baldwing
Andrew Davis
Elisha Felton
Joseph Ellinwood
James Cochren
Joseph Bouttel
Reuben Bouttel
Thomas Bouttel
Amos Bouttel
Jonathan Lund
Simson Steward
Sam' Stearns
Timothy Smith
Wm Odell
John Dunckle
Joseph Prince
Moses Walton
John Seetown

Josiah (?) Petingill
Benja Kenrick

Eben' Ellinwood 3d
Eben' Ellinwood
Barth Dodge

Thomson Maxwell
Timothy Nichols
Peter Goss

David Hartshorn
William Hogg
John Hartshorn

127 Signers

Vote of Amherst Relative to Monson April 10 1766.

At a Legal Meeting of the Town of Amherst in the Province of New Hampshire Held on the Tenth day of April A. D. 1766,

Voted that the following part of the Town of Monson, with the People thereon, may be annexed or joined to this Town, and enjoy all Priviledges and imunities in comon with the same viz Begining at the Northeast Corner of said Monson from thence South by the Town of Merrymack two Miles from thence due West to the West Line of said Monson, then North to Souhegan River so called, then Down said River to the bounds first mentioned. Upon the following Condition and not otherwise, that is to say they the People of said Monson to be at the Expence of Geting the Thing Done

JOHN SHEPARD jun. Town Clerk.

Copy Attest John Shepard jun Town Clerk

Petition of Jon. Shepard junr in behalf of Amherst Jan 26, 1771.

To His Excellency John Wentworth Esq. Capt. Gen' Governor &c of the Province of New Hampshire To the Honourable his Majestys Council of said Province.

The Selectmen of Amherst in the same Province, Beg leave to inform your Excellency and Hon" that a Number of those persons that Inhabit those Lands formerly Called Monson but lately joined to said Amherst have lately signified their intention of Prefering a Petition to your Excellency & Honors, in which they should pray to have said Amherst Laid into two parrishes And some of them are so Sanguine about it as to suppose the thing may be Done at first asking without Notifying the Town of it, if so it must be submitted to, but the Petitioners are Humbly of Opinion that such a proceedure must be very Detrimental to by far the greater part, even more than two thirds of the People, and being bound to think that your Excellency & Hon" cannot be prevailed with to do any thing Tending to hurt the Civil and Religious Polity of any Incorporation Therefore in behalf of said Town Pray that if such their petition should be prefered as aforesaid that previous to granting the Prayer thereof The people of said Amherst may be Notified and heard thereon And your Petitioners will Pray By Desire of said Selectmen.

Dated 26th January 1771.

JOHN SHEPARD Jun Town Clerk.

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