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on ye Deft buttock wth: ye letter S being apprized <br />by Persons apon oath at: five Pounds ten shillings <br />Lexington June: yet' 1st: 1732 <br />Taken up in Damage feasant & strayed By William <br />Reed of Lexington above sd 2 large Black horsses <br />one Suposed to be about 12 years old Branded with ISH <br />on his left buttock: with a little white on his <br />Right hind leg; Aprized by men under oath at five <br />Pounds: the other Supposed to be about 1 year old: <br />branded with ye letter Mon his Left buttock Prized <br />at seven Pounds: in. Bilis of Creditt as they now <br />Pass Currant with ye Marchant <br />Lexington June 5. 1733 <br />Taken up in dammage feasant and strayed By Nathil: <br />Bacon of Lexington a dark Brown hors Colt about <br />two years old with in his'forehead the neer <br />hind foot white Branded on the neer shoulder with <br />the letters C 0 on the neer fore hoof Branded with <br />the word Concord at large and on the off fore hoof <br />with ye letter E aprized By men under oath at <br />five pounds <br />Lexington October 1. 1733 Tnemorandom that Than <br />Fesenden has a horse Colt Com in three years old <br />of a dark Correl Cooler t1 .t sure times goes at <br />large <br />Lexington MaiRy 15th: 1736: memorandum: That Sam11 <br />?essenden has a horss which goes at Large: four <br />years old: his couler Black blaze in his fase <br />off foot behind white: sum white on ye <br />(26) <br />October 18: 1833: Taken up in damage fesant By <br />John Herrington of Lexington a white horse with <br />a large Bell hung about his neer with a lether <br />strap: som whut fleebiten no artificial mark <br />to Be deserned about thirteen hands high & seposed <br />to be fifteen or sixteen year old <br />May 2: 1734 Taken up in damage feasant and <br />pounded as the law directs By Gorge Manroe ju of <br />Lexington a white mare seposed to Be about ten <br />year old. Branded on the left Buttuck with the <br />letter T: with scam pecies of old shuse on her <br />feet aprized By persons apron oath at four pound ten <br />Lexington: im y 9th: 1734: Taken up in damage feasant <br />By Daniel Fairfeild and straid as thelaw directs <br />a Black mare with a blaze in her face. Som gray <br />hares in her tail no artificial marks seposed to be <br />about ten years old - aprized by men upon oath at <br />three pounds <br />