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1811-1825 Valuation Records (typed transcription) (A-99P)
VALUATION OF LEXINGTON 1811 - 1825 1812 Valuation For 1809 taken as on the first day of May agreeable to the order of Court Real Estate of the inhabltans 162024: Heal of the Nonresidents 13193 ' 175217 Personal Estate 33898..75 taken of the real Lenso the cost 180 Added to the Personal 73 Number of Polls 240 Polls Horses Value Oxen. Value Cows. Vaue Y Cattle • Value Swine Value B Grain Value John Anger 1 0 . 0 . 2 33 a 22 .. 1 4 Zeb Adams .1 John Agustia 1 Leonard Brown Nathan Blodget 1 1 15 1 11 James Bruce 1 Levi Bridge 1 James Brown 2 1 30 4 66 9 99 8 48 3 12 . Ellman Blanchard 1 1 15 2 22 -1 4 Sullivan Burbank 1 1 11 1 4 Josiah Bryant 1 1 11 1 4 Same Blodget 1 James Brown Jr 1, 3 33 16 2 8 John Brown 1 1 11 1 4. Nathan Brooks 1 Isaac Blodget 1 polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cow Value Y Cat -de Value Swine Value 13 Grain Value Prances Bowman 2 1 45 5 55 Jonas Brldgo 2 2 e... 35 2 33 15 165 James Brown 3d 1 1 .4 20 20 5 2 Nathan -Chandler 3 1 30 4 66 7 77 3 12 16 Thomas Cutler 2 f.:, 1 25 4 , 66 7 ,77 4 .28 3 12 8 Heirs of Jonas Clark - 3 -33 2 8 Jonas Cutler 1 John. Chandlor 1 10 2 33 8 88 3 12 ' 3 •12 John Chandler Jur 1 Hannah. Chandler 1 10 3 49-50 7 77 2 4. 0 10 5 V heirs Abijah Child 1 25 6 66 2 4, 8 20 10 Isaac Childs 1 1 33 Nathel Cutlor 1 1 30 4 66 7 77' 2 8 e 4 Daniol Chandler 1 Nathan Dudley 2 1 15 4 11 1 .Sanuol Downing 2 1 Elias Danforth. 1 Enoch Dyer 1 Attic 8sta:brooks 1 1 10 2 33 . . . . IiLiMy Feasendon ' -1 5 David Fisk Jur 2 -1 14 2 33 Dr, Joseph Fisk 1 2 45 2 3 3 Nathan Fossendmn 1 1 ot, 0r; Saml Frances 1 Robert Fisk 1 Sauel Fisk 1 2 22 2 22 2 22 5 55 1 6 3 12 ° 22 2 10 8 2 Wm. Garfield 1 Bonja. Green 1 1 15 2 33 4 44. 2 0 ,., Jonatha Harring Dan' Harrington 1 1 12 1 . 11 1 4 '. Levi Harrington 1 2 33 2 22 o. 8 Shove Howland 1 :1 15 4 44 1 4 Moses Harrington 2 1 25 2 33 4 44 2 8 10 5 Joseph Harrington. 1 1 15 ' 2 33 3 : 33 4 2 8 jonth. Harrington Jur.2 1 '10 2 ' 22 1 4 Charles Harrington 1 1 20 2 33 3 33 1 4 4 Polls Horses Value Oxen Ruth Hadley Peter. Harrington 1 2 25 Jeremiah Harrington 1 4 XSamuel Hastings Xisaac Hastings i 1 40 2 Abijah Harrington 2, 2 60 2 XJonth Pant 1 XJonth Hastings 1 40 XMlcah Haughton 1 X Nathol Harrington 1 XThomas Hastings 1' Xtalob llarrington 1 1 20 XAmos Haywood, 1 XJohn Hadley 1 XWid Ab Harrington XCol W Munroe Guard.1 Poll viz Eben Harrington Jur Value Cows Value 1 11 3 33 3 33 9 66 2 . 22 1 11. d aa. for Ebenr Harrington X David 'Harrington 1 XDavid Johnson 2 XThomas Johnson 1 XJosiah Johnson 1 XOtis Lock 1 XRuben Lock 1 1 10 XAmos Look 1 XBenja. Lock 1 XStonhon Lock 1 1 15 XJonathan Lawrancel 1 20 XSarah Lawrance 1 XTh.os Lock 2 1 40 2 33 9 XJames Locke 1- Ionas Lock 2 XPhenias Lawrancel 2 48 XJonth Loring 1 1 15 XWard Lock 1 XAsa B. Lock 2 1 15 XCbarles Lock 1 XIII M Lock XAbel Lawrence 1 xLoa Lock 1_ XJonas Locke -Jur 1 XAmos Muzzy Jur 1 1 30 6 99 7 77 ; colt Xlsa.ac Muzzy 1 2 33 7 77 1 XTbad Muzq 44 3 33; 2 2 33 2 2 2 33 3 11 Y Cattlo Value SUE. 1 2 1 1 Value 13 Groin. V,1 Ere 4 4 4 4 A 4 8 33 2 16 2 8 2a 1 4 22 1 6 2 8 22 2' 8 33 1 6 1 4 11 88 2 33 10 111 3 33 3.3 2 22 1 11 2 33 4 4 16- 20 10 1 4 3 12 2 8 1 4 Jnbn Mullikon ) '°343 Hors es Value Oxen Value Cow Value Yea tt le Value Swine Value 8 Grain XjohnPargor ezonts for ) part of the heirs of ) Robert Moore ) XSarah. Moore Jdnas MIMPOO Xf3enj Moore • 1 1 12 66' a?, '22 XJosoph, Ma.son W):88: 2 1 . 4 XDanol Mason 0 1 ii 2 12 1 , 4 , 1 XJohn til kc 1j2sq 2 1 40 2 33 4 44 c ?it 10 2 - 8 ' . 4 .. XJohn. Muzzy 1 a- 33 - 3 33, 2 8 12, X Rufu.s Morla711 3 2 40 6 99 5 55 2.: El . 8» )(Edwin Munroe 1, 1 18 2 33 3 33 1 ; 4 )(Amos Igazw 1 XNathol Mallikon 2 1 11 1 4 '1 )(John Mullikon Jur 2 XThad Munroe 1 2 40 33 8 , 88 24 3 ' 12 30 XAmbrose Morrell 1 1 11 XJohn Mu.nroo 1 XParly Mayo 1 XCol. Wm, Munroe '1 1 20 4 44 2 16 2, 8 10 XEbonr Munroe 1 1 20 2 33 4 44 2 B. XNathan Munroe 1 1 25 4 44 2 8' XJosiab. Mead 1 2 4 0 1 4 XAmos Mal:Pet-I; 1 1 3.0 2 33 6 66 2 8 2 8 XJohn Munroe Jur 1 1 20 ; ;g1r5g.. 4 .46 . 4 4 a 6 Heirs of Amos Mari? ,tt 1 16 2 33 13 143 4 30 2 8 X Marble X Edna Nichols 1 40 1 15.50 3 33 1 6 Xjohn. Parker 1 1 12 22 XiThid M. Parker X J ohn Park:hairs t 1 1 20 4 66 7 77 4 20 2, 3 XRobert Parker 1 0 0 2 33 2 22 1 4 Benj ,Phinnoy 2 , 5. 5 1 1 15 5 .55 1 6 3. 12 8 k, XJohn Peak ' 1 1 25 2 33 5 55 2i 8 - '20 10 XRubln POiree 3 3 90 2 33 15 ' 165 1,, 4 noring Peirce 1 1 11 1 4 /John Parker Jur 1 XJohn Parker 3d 1 XDavid Penney 2 1 11 1 4 XRubon Peirce Jur 1 XJohn PeakJur 1 )(Thomas Peak 1 1 20 1 16.50 4 44 2 8 Rufus Eago '1 XDavid Penney Jur 20 Polis Horses Value Oxon Value Cows Value Y Cattle Value Swine Value B Groin Value X Wilim. Rood X Thad Rood 0 ,,, 1 45 2 33 6 66 6 28 3 12 20 • 10 X Ham Reed 1 1 35 6 99 7 77 41 colt 1 2 8 12 • 6. X Nathan Reed 2 0 6 99 10 110 6 3 12 40 20 X Nathan Reed Alr 1 1 35 4 66 4 44 4 16 2 8 20 10 X Stephen Robin6 2 2 30 2 33 2 22 . . 1 4 6 , 3 X Isaac Reed 1 1 30 2 33 3 33:. 1 4 [,, X Joshua Reed 1 2 40 2 33 7 77 0 54 4 16 4 4 X Charles Reed 1 X Nathan Russell 1 1 25 2 33 7 77 0 0 2 8 12 X Jonas Russell 1 1 25 • 0 . X Jacob Robinson 3 1 30 2 33 3 33 0 0 2 8 X Said Russell 1 Land and. Building as Sot of. to Widow Elizabeth Robinson x X Ruben Rood 1 X Wm Richardson 1 1 10 2 oo 7,7 4 44 2 0 X Joseph. Robinson 1 1 30 2 33 3 33 . . 2 8 X Joshua -Russell 3 1 15 2 33 5 55 2 4, 16 2 8 15 , , 7.50 X Stephen Robins Jur 1 1 35 X Eli Robins 1 1 35 X Jonth Robinson 1 1 30. 2 22 • $ 2 8 8 • . 4 X Philm Robbins 1 1 35 ;, 33 5 55 0 . 3 12 12 - 6 X Joseph Simonds 1 '1 35 q X Joseph Simonds Jr 1 1 50 6 99 9 99 0 0 3 12 - 30 X John Simonds.• . . 6 4 44 , 1 4 X David Simonds 1 1, . 2 33, 6 66 0 . 2 8 X Joshua Swan 1 1 &) 2 33 2 22 , . , . 2 -8 1° X Josua Simonds 1 1 30 4 66 9 99 , 8 44 2 8 X Wm. Smith Jur 1 1 30 . 2 33 3 33 0 . 1 4 X Zoseph Stith 1 1 20 2 33 7 77 2 8 8 X Jonat Stone 2 1 10 2 33 7 77 , .,ID 3 12 10 X Smal Stone 1 1 25 0. . 7 77 , , , 1 ,4 X Jonth Smith 1 1 8 0 6 1. 11 2 8 X Josiah Smith 3 1 25 0 • 2 22 0 0 2 8 X Isaac Smith 1 X Abram SMith 2 1 30 2 33 6 66 . • 2 8 10 4 Joel Smith. 1 1 25 . 0 6 66 2 8 6 X Saml SMith 1 X Ebenr.Smith 1 1 11 X Noah Stearns 1 1 - 15 0 0 2 22 1 4 X Thomas Smith 2. 1 11 X wm. Simonds 1 1 12 2 33 6 66 2 26 2 8 Polls X Nathan Smith 1 X Sally Smith X Lucy .S,imond., X Richard Smith 1 X Joel 'S tiarns 1 X"John Steart.,' 1 Jonas Smith 1 Matthew Stearns 1 Denja Slater 1 Moses Stearns 1, X Wm. Ttd.d 1 X John Tidd X John Tidd Jur X Wm, ` horning X David Tuttle 3 X Thomas Tufts Value Oxen Va1uo Cows Value Y Cattle Value Swine Value :B Grain 30 5 55 2 16 1 4 15 2 33 5 55 20 for E li jah. Smith land 22 1 1 35 4 44 1 2 33 4 44 1 2 22 1 11 1 1 30 2 33 7 77 5 36 2 8 10 1 2 2 1 6 6 S 4 X Joseph Underwood 1 1 20 • • 1 11 X John Underwood 1 1 20 4 66 7 77 • • 2 B 4 X Joel Vil©n 1 1 35 2 33 6 66 3 12 10 X John-Viles 1 1 11 IX Eliae' Viles 1 Elias has half vhi.s Par E, tate set to hint X Isaac Winship 1 1 15 • e 1 11 2 16 1 4 X. Thad. Winship 1 X Simon Winship 1 2 70 • . 6 66 9 2 ,B X James Wyman. . 2 2 33 .3 33 2 16 1 44 X Stephen Winship 1 1 15 • F • 4 44 • . 2 8 10 X Jonth Winship 1 1 15 • • 3 33 2 10 2 8 X Heirs Tim Willington , X. Josiah Willine'ton 1 1 15 4 1 11 X Ehenr, White 1 1 20 • • .1 .11 X Noheniah Willington 2 -• • • • 2 200 2 Dr Thos Whitcomb 1 2 50 X Benj Willington 1 2 50 0 2 33 18 190 X Benj 0 Willington 1 X Peter Willington 1 X 14tekutril Isaac Willington. 1 X David Willington 1 1 25 2 33 5 56 Wm Warren 1 MftebAs XJames Wyman Jur 1 Seth Wi..l1.ington 1 Frances Winn 1 Beni* Warren 1 Wm.Wal.kor 1 1 100 50 • • • 1 1 4 10 Acres of Acres of Unimproved Real- Reduced to improved Land Value one third Land Value Sum Total heirs of John Reed 13 156 52 52 367 1029.25 343.33 343 33 424 6 360 120 9 70 190 . 4 140 46-66 46. 66 15 369 123 3 60 183 40 900 -- 300 30 676 976 3- 35 35 4 - 57.50 57 50 Epbrain Frost. 6 147 49 49 00 206 for Munroe James Wright 26 208 69.33 27 :831 900 33 Estate Joseph.Belknap - 3 33 33 Stephen Goddard 6 133 43-33 0 0 45 33 Thos Goddard T 6 133 43-33 43 33 Wt. Dimon 2 25 25 heirs Baran,{! Dixon 1 12-50 12x 50 John Reed James Winship' Oliver Reed. Simeon Crosby Nathl. Hawkins John Meriam David Russell Heirs of Thomas Russell - Aaron Cutler_ 2 20 20 James Reed 9 130 130 Wid Reb Cutler 10 200- 66-68 66 66 Sam' gent 10 180 60 3 60 120 Thad Davis 5 60 - 20 20 John P Saml Lock 10 200 66-66 86 66 Danl Adams 1* 20 20 Saml Mariam 6j 93 31 31 12-50 for Ephriam Cutler... 7 126. 42 42 Dixon 650for Land Wm. Meriam -- 4 105 . 35 1 12x59 35Fisk Place Wallace -Rust - .; - 1 13 13 Noah Russell 1 13 13 Nath Hill 34- 45 45 Joseph Wyman 15 340 133-33 133 Ephraim Cook 4 90 30 2 30 60 John Hutchinson '? 25.. 660 220 70 220 33, Acres of Acres of Unimproved Real Reduced to Improved Value Sum Total Land - Value one third Land Nathl Fowl e 5 100- 33-33 33 35 - John Stone 94 108 36 36 Ichabud Fess.enden 16 288 96 4 46 142 Frances Lock 4 44 44 Oliver Crosby Guar 10 100 33-33 33 33 for hill..Children John Webber 10 160 - 53-33 3 60 113 33 John & Asa Webber for trask place 415 - Chris Page 10 133 44-33 • 44 33- Wft. Webber 5-90 45 15 -15 heirs Bar Swan. 2 36 12 12 heirs Sarah Adams- 2 45 15 15 Wid:Dorcas Hill 2 45 15 15 . Hill. 6 135 45 - 45 2 45 15 15 2 45 15 15 1 24 8 8 1- 24 8 8 2- 45 15 _ :15 2. 45 15 15 3 63 - 21 21 1 13 13 17 410 '136-66 136 66 4 40 13-33 2 40 53 33 2. 40 -40 180 500- 300 - 54 109 109 20 686 228.66 -- 7 135 360.7-66- 17 : 409 136-33 102 19 331' 33 6. 120 40 40. 10 . 185 61-66 15 250 311-66- 26 660 -- 220 422 850 1025 1 18 18, 18 400 400: rr George Prentice: N B becutler Wm. Lock Jur John.Perry Stephen -Hall Neh Cutler Benja Cutler Wm. Whittemore Jur Josiah Lock Jur Joseph Lock Jur Dr Naum Ball XJoseph:Munroe Buckley Adams Jonth Stone Isaac Sanderson- Fu Bridge: Moses Cooledge Danl Brown . Willington Jonth Whitney Joshua Stearns Acres of Acres of Unimproved Real Reduced to Improved Value Sum Total Land Value one third Land Josiah Nelson 5 200 66-66 2 30 96 66 heirs Gregory Stone 6 140 140 Richard Sullivan 12 270 90 90 Phil R Russell 14 224 224 Saml Hastings 17 253 84-33 11 130 214 33 Aaron Brooks 10 240 80 80 Joshua Kendall 6 180 60 3 36 96 Mathew Bridge 20 660 220 220 76 66 / Jonth Stearns 10 140 46-66 2 33 115 Eddy Land Benj Winship 9 108 108 Fhraim Peirce 117 117 Thompson Bacon Guardn for Wilson Children 500 Nathan Robins 50 Benja Lock 14 24 8 8 csml Hunt Esqe 4 48 16 13 134 150 Ebenr Hall 14 20 20 George Prentice Jur 34 60 20 20 Abraham Wellington 122 Elijah Smith Stephen Frost 4 98 32-66 32- 66 John Frost 4 98 32-66 32- 66 Amos Frost 8 196 65-33 65- 33 Seth Frost 4 140 46-66 46- 66 Kendall Baley 4 2/4 123 41 41 James Perry 2i 61-50 20-50 20- 50 heirs of Semi Whittemore Jur 2i 61-50 20-50 20- 50 72 Nehemiah Munroe 12j 400 133-33 133- 33 John Cutler Isaac Winship Nathan Chandler Abijah Harrington Assessors Valuation for 1810. Valuation For 1810 taken as on the first day of May agreablo to the order of Court Real Estate of the inhabitants 159241 Real of the Nonresidents 13286..88 Personal Estate 135134..75 to be Added to the Real 31 55 to be reducted out of the personal 150 Number of Polls 248 Yells Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bush •John Angier 1 2 22 3: 22'H 1 4 •Z'eb. Adams 1 2: 33 10 110 2' 8 .John Agusta 1 Samos Blodget 2 1 10 2 33 4 44 1 4 Abel Brooks 1 Nathan Blodget Land & Buildings late of Nathan Blodgets Levi Bridge 1 .James Brown 2 1 30 4 66 7 77 10 48 3 12 .James Brown Jr 1 1 20 2 33 3 33 1 4 .James Brown 3rd. 1 1 15 2 22 .E1han.Blanchard 1 1 15 2 22 .Sullivan Burbank 1 Josiah Briant 2 1 11 1 4 *Samuel Blodget 1 ',John Brown 1 1 11 •Nathan Brooks 1 •Isaac Blodget lm .Frances Bowman 2 1 46 6 66 2 8 XJonas Bridge 2 2 30 2 33 15 165 1 4 •Jonas Bacon 1 .Wm. Bacon 1 .Nathan Chandler 2 1 30 2 33 7 77 2 8 3 12 20 slue 20 7 Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bush Grain Value 1 26 2 33 7 77 6 36 2 8 10 5 1 30 4 44 1 " 4 10 5 ,Thomas Cutler 1 Heir of John Clark Jonas Cutler 1 John Chandler i; John Chandler jar 1 1 Hannah Chandler Heirs Abij Childs .Isaac Childs 1 1 .Nathan Cutler 1 1 .D niel Chandler 1 •Hhekia Cheney 1 1 .Wm. Chandler 1 • Natha Dudley 1 1 . Saml• Downing 3 ,Elias Danforth 1 Enooh Dyer 1 Davis 1 .Attai Estabrook 1 1 .Ichabud Fessenden 1 2 •Leucy Fessenden 1 •David Fisk Jur 2 1 XDoot. Jos. Fisk 1 2 XSaml. Framcea 1 •Jonathan Fisk 1 XAlfred Fitch 1 •Nathan. Fessenden 1 1 XWm. Gafield m 1 .Benja. Green 1 1 .Heirs of Jann. Harrington Danl. Harrington 1 1 ,Levi Harrington 1 .Ab ja. Harrington 1 1 Heirs of wido Fisk ,Lf ,Moses Harrington 1 1 .Joseph Harrington 1 1 Jonan. Harrington 2 1 Charin. Harrington 1 1 Peter Harrington 1 1 Jeremh. Harrington 1 Solom,Harrington 1 Said. Hastings •Isaac Hastings 2 1 Jonath. Hastings. 1 1 Jonth.Hunt 1 Micah Haughton 1 25 2 33 6 66 3 18 2 22. 25 . 2 33 5 55 30 2 33 7 77 20 2 33 5 55 2 15 4 44 1 11 12 10 2 22; 2 16 50 2 33 8 88 5 2 22 14 4 66 2 22 40 2 33 5 55 2 8 1 4 1 4 2 8 20 10 1 4 4 2 8 25 2 22 2 14 15 2 33 4 44 2 12 12 2 33 2 22 2 8 30 2 33 1 11 25 2 33 4 44 " 1 20 2 33 2 22 3 10 2 22 20 2 33 3 33 20 2 22 3 33 3 33 40 4 66 9 99 35 2 33. 1 11 1 11 4 6, 2 8 16 2 8 1 4 1 4 10 1 4 4 2 1 4 - 4 2 2 8 6 3: 2 8 1 4 Polls Hots Values Oxen Value Coir1 Value YounE Cattlo: Valle Swine :Value Bu, Grain , Value 1 11 20 2; 33 4 44 1 .Ruth :Hadley .Nathl. Harrington. 1 Caleb Harrington 1 .Amos Haward 1 ,John Badley 1 .W.M.farrington . Col. VIan. Munroe Mardian. for .Ebn. Harrington David Harrington 1 .Lewis Harrington 1 S ams on How 1 „David Jonson 2 Thom. Jonson 1 .Josiah Jonson 1 .Luther Jackson. 1 Eb. Harr.ington 1 Jur. .0 t i.s Lock 1 *Charles Lock .Reuben Lock .Amos Lock Benja. Locke 1 . Stephen Locke. 1 Jonathan. Lawranc 1 .Wid. Sarah Lawa.nce . T'homa.s LockoX 2 .James Lock x 1 1 .Jonas Lock x . Phin Lawrance x .Edm Lock Junr x .Jos:Lah Loring •Ana P3 . Locke -- Wid. Mebet. Lock X .Abel Lawrance x 1 1 1 0 1 1 1. 1 2 .Loami. Lock x .Jonas Lock Jun..x .Amos Muzzy x . Isaac Muzzy *John muzzy Jur x 1. 'John Mu.l.liicen *John Parkor Agent for part of the Heir of .Robert More :}i. 1 l 1 1 11 11 10 2 33 2 22 2 33 2 22' 2 33 2 22 15 1 11 20 2 33 3 33 1 11 40 2 33 8 88 60 2 33 10 110 15 .2 15 2 30 2 40 2 33 3 33 33 1 11 33 6 66 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 Cio1.t 4 4 12 16 8 14 8 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 4 8 4. 8 4 12 3 8 10 10 8 8 20 2 8 6 (/ Polls Ilo zd Value Value Oxen Value Cows' Value Young t at:tlo 3wlno V; ue Bu, Sarah Moro x .rion.ja. More x 1 1 1.2 2 22 1 4 Jonas Munroe 1 .Joseph Mason 1 16.50 2 22 1 4 Daniel Mason 1. 16.50 2 22 1 4 /t; .Johan Mulliken. Jur 2 2 22 .John Muzzy x 1 1 25 3 33 .F'a11a,s Mariam x 3 2 40 66 5 55 .Edwin. Munroe ; 1 1 10 2 33 3 33 1 4 . Amos Muz zu Jur x 1 2 70 8 132 5 55 3 27 3 12 .Nathani1 Wiulliken 2 1 25 2 8 .Thallous Munroe 1 2 4:0 4: 66 9 99 2 16 2 8 .Aibrose Morri.l 1 1 11 ,John Munroe 2 1 .Parley Mayo x. 1 1 20 ,Col, Wm. Munroex 1 1 20 2 33 4 44 .Mbezr. Munroe x 1 1 15 2 33 4 44 .Nathan Munroe x 2 1 25 4 44 .Volum Mun.roo X 1 1 25 .Josiah Mead.x 1 2 40 1 4 .Amon Marrett 1 2 30 4 66: 19 209 9 50 3 •12 .Heirs of Amos Ma Taber Marbel .Joseph Munroe X 1 1 20 1 11 .Jonathan Munroe x 1 .Edna Needs 2 0 2 33 3 33 1 6 ,1 4 .John Parker x 1. 1 120 2 33 1 11 l 4, 1 4 C r i'1 Nary PRrko r' .x. ® .john. Pa n i hur,s c x 1 1 20 . 2oioert Parker X. 1 1 35 17 - -:e ja.Fhlnnoy X. 1 1 15 John Peak x 1 1 25 kReu.be:n Pierce x 3 3 90 ,John. Parker jurX 1 .John Parker 3d x 1 . David Penney x 2 .Reuben, Pierce ju, Rufus Page x 1 David Penney jun 1 1 20 Value 3 1.50 l 4' 2 E £3 4 10 16 1 4 6 16 2 £ 10 2 8 Tose Rus>ell.x 1 Manuel Reed x 1 .Wm.. Reed x PJti DJ PJ PJ 33 3 33 7 77 6 36 2 8 10 3 33 . 2 8 6 3 6 66 2 0 12 6 3 33 20 10 20 220 1 4 3 1..50 olls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Y. Cattle Value Swine Value I3.Grain Value 1 45 4 66 6 66 6 32 3 12 20 10 1 35 4 66 4 44 6 32 1 4 8 4 1 30 2. 33 6 66 4 22 3 12 107 5t 1 20 4 66 8 88 14 79 3 12 30' 15 1 35 2 33 4 44 7 42 2 8 12" .6 2 60 2 33 2 22 . 1 4 6 3 1 30 4 66 3 33 1 4 Thadeus ReodX 2 'Hammond Reed X .Hamel. Reed Jun. 2 . Nathan Reed X 2 .Nathan Reed Jun.X. 1 .Stephen Robbins x 2 .Isaac Reed Jr. 1 .Joshua Reed . Charles Reed X 1 1 30 3 49.50 5 55 .Nathan Russell X 1 1 25 10 110 .Jonas Russel]X 1 1 25 .Jacob Robbinson x 3 1 30 2 33 3 33 Sand. Russell X 1 .Land & Buildings as set of to the Widw. Elizabeth Robbinson !R" XJonathan Richerson 1 Rebtbe Beed XWm. ticherson 1 1 10 2 33 5 55 x Joseph Robbinson 1 1 30 2 33 4 44 XJoshua Russell. 4 2 50 2 33 6 66 XSttepehn Robbins Jurl 11 35 15 1 11 XEli Robbins. XPhilemon Robbins 1 1 35 2 33 5 55 XJonathan Robbinson 1 1 30 2 22 XJoshua Simonds 1 1 25 4 66 5 55 XJoseph Simonds 1 XJohn Simonds Jr. XDavid Simonds 1 XJoseph Simonds Jr. 1 1 XJoshua Swan 1 1 XWm. Smith Junr. 1 1 XJoseph S u th. 1 1 XJonas Stone. 2 1 XSamuel Stone 2 1 XJonathn Smith 1 1 XJosiah Smith 2 1 liver Smith 1 - Isaee-Smith- 1 XAbrah. Smith. 2 XJoel Smith, 1 ;18&1711. Smith 1 XEbenr,/Smith. 1 XNoah tearns 1 Heirs at 7 56 2 8 6 2 8 12 1 4 2 8 6 3 2 12 2 8 1 4 2 10 2 8 2 8 72 2 8 6 20 10 8 4 44 10 2 33 6 66 1 4 2 8 8 40 6 99 8 88 5 20 3 12 30 30 2 22 1 4 30 2 33 2 22 2 12 1 •4 20 2 33 5 55 3 22 2 8 10 2 33 7 77 3 14 2 8 25 6 66 3 12 2 8 8 1 11 2 8 25 2 22 1 4 1 30 2 33 6 66 1 4 2 8 1 25 • 6 66 2 8 1 11 1 4 1 15 1 11 1 4 1 4 XThonlas Smith 1 1 11 1 4 10 10 polls. Horses Valine "Oxen Value Coots Value' 'Y.Cattlo Value Swine Value B. Grain Wm. Simonds 1 1 12 4 66 6 66 1 4 6 X Lem. Simonds. - 1 3 33 1 4 X Nathan Smith., 1 1 30 2 . 33 3 33 1 - 4 X Sally Smith.,, - XLeucy, Sithonds XRichard Smith. 1 1 15 4 44' 2 8 3 12 XJoel Stearns. 1 XJohn Stark. 1 XJonas'Smith. 1 1 20 1 11 1 4 Mathew Stearns 0 XBenja. Stator 1 XMoses Stearn for Elijah Smiths land XNathan Stearns 1 X Wm. T. Smith. 1 X Wm. Tidd. 0 XJohn Tidd. 1 1 30 3 33 2 XJohn Tidd Jun. 1 4 66 4 44 XWm. Thorning 1 2 22 1 X David Tuttle 0 1 11 XThomas Tufts. 2 1 30 2 33 9 99 5 Stearns XJoseph Underwood 2 1 20 2 33 7 77 XJohn Underwood 1 1 20 2 33 7 77 XJosiahSmith Jun 1 XJoel Viles. 1 1 35 2 33 6 66 XElias Viles , 1 XJohn Viles 1 1 11 1 Xisaac Winship 1 1 15 . 3 33 XThad. Winship. 1 SSimon Winship 1 2 70 6 66 XStephen Winship,, 1 15 4 44 XJonathan Winship 1 1 10 2 - 22 2 XJames Wyman. 2 2 33 2 22 XJames Wyman jun. 1 1 11 Heirs of T , XTimothy Within ton XJosiah Willington 1 1 15 1 4 ' XEbenr. White. 1 1 20 1 11 1 4 X Nehemh. Willington 1 2 22 1 4 X Doct. Thome. Whitcomb 1 2 70 . 1 - 11 X Benja. Millington 1 3 100 4 66 18 198 4 18- 15 7.50 XBenja. 0. Wellington 1 f flan' iiiiiW2f• i 8 2 8 1 4 4 1 4 1 4 28 2 8 250 2 8 6 3 2 8 6, 3• 2 8 6 1 4 1 4 2 8 2 8 10 1 4 1 4 a 100;, 30 2 50 15 44 1 8 Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cow Value Y Cattle. Value Swine Value B.Grain Value XDafid Willington 1 1 25 4 66 5 55 2 8 4 2 XSeth Willington 1 X Frances Winn 1 X Wm. Walker 1 XAgustus Robbins x 1 X John Gammel 1 X Gabril Wesson 1 X Frances Skilton 1 X Amos Cuttler 1 XTo the Guardian (of Joseph Chandler /3 Aeres of Acres of Unimproved Real Reduced to Improved Value Sum Total Land Value one third 'land heirs of John ReedX 13 156 52 52 John Reed x 36i 1029x25 343..33 343..33 James Winthrop x 424 Oliver Reed x 6 360 120 9 70 _ 190 Simeon Crosby x 4 140 46.66 46..66 Nathaiel Hawkins x 15 369 123 3 60 183 John Merl x 40 900 300 30 676 926 David Russel x 3 35 35 Heirs of ThomRussel X 3 36 36 Ephraim Frost x 6 147 49 41- g4*58 49 206 Munroe Est. James Wright a 26 208 69/33 27 831 00..33 Widow Anna Russell geeepk-Belkaaf x 1% 21 21 Stephen Godard x 6 133 43.33 43.. 33 Thomas Godard x 6 133 43.33 43.. 33 Dixon x 2 25 25 Heirs of Aron Dixon x 1 12;50 '12 : 50 Aron Cutter x 2 20 20 James Reed x 9 130 130 Wid. Rebeca Cutler x 10 200 66.66 66.. 66 Samuel Kent x 10 180 60 3 60 120 Thadeus Davis x 5 60 20 20 John Page x Samuel Lock x 10 200 ' 66.66 Daniel Adams x 1* 20 Samuel Mariam x 6* 93 31 Ephraim Cutter x 7 126 42 Thomas Bacon Gard. for William Meriam x4 105 ` 35 Wallls Rust x Noah Russell x Nathaniel Hill x 70 66.:66 20 31 12.50 Dixon L. 42 650 For Fisks P. "55- 13 13 13 1 13 13 34 45 45 Joseph an x 15 340 133.33 133.33 Ephraim Cook x 4 90 30 2 30 60 Acres of Acres of Unimproved Real Reduced to Improved Value Sum Total Land Value- one third Land ..2 c -z Toth Etteinson x 25 660 220 220 Nathaiel Fowl x 5 100 33.33 33 33 John'Stone x 9* 108 — 36 36 FracesLock x 2 22 22 Hills Children -- Oliver -Crosby x 10 100 -33.33 33 33 Guard'for Hills Ch John Webber x - 10 160 53.33 3 60 113 33 John &-Asa Webber x 415 Christopher Page x 10 133 44.33 44 33 Rod . Webber x - 5.90 45 15 15 Heirs of Bathstie Swah I-- 2-- 36 12 12 Heirs of. Sarah -Adams x 2 45 15 15 Wid. Darcas Hillx 2_ 45 15 15 Wt. Bill x 6 135 45 45 George Printis x 2 45 15 _ 15 Wid. Robes. Cuttler x 2 45 15 15 . Lock. Jun.x 1 24 8 John Perry x 1 24 8 8 Stephen Hall x 2 45 15 15 Nehem. Cutter x 2 45 15 15 Benj. Cutter x_ 3 63 21 21 Wm. Whittemore Jun x 1 13 13 Josiah Lock jun x 17 410 136.66 136.66 Joseph Lock jun x 4 40 13.33 2 40 53.33 Tames.Otis x Destataa-B411 100 :. Buckly Adams x 500 Jonathan Stone x 2 250 Isaac 84Underson x 20 686 228.66 lai 244 - 472..66 . Bridge x 17 409 136.33 10* 195 331..33 Moses Coolidge x 6 120 40 40 Daniel Brown 10 185 61.66 15 250 311..66 Thadeus Muzzy $200 41; ont Acres of Unimproved Land Willington x 26 Jonathan Whitney x Joshua Stearns x Heirs of Josiah Nelson x Heirs of Gregory Stone x RIebar4-8aiiiVasx 12 Philas. II. Russel x Sam:. Hastings x 17 Aron Brooks x 10 Joshua Hindal x 6 Matthew Bridge x' 20 Donath. Stearns x 10 Benjn. Winship x Ephraim Pierce x Thomson Bacon x Nathan Robin x Benj. Lock x Sam. Hunt Esq x' 4 48 Eb. HRVI x George Prentis Jur x 34 60 Abraham Willington x Elijah Smith x Stephen Frost x John Frost x Amos Frost x Seth -Frost x Hindal ley x James Perry x John Cutler x Nehe Munroe x Heirs of Samuel Whittemore x Real Reduced to Value one third 660 220 200 66.66 270 90 253 240 180 660 140 84.39 80 60 220 46.66 Acres of Improved Miff hildren Gordian for Wilson C Sum Total Value Sum Total 42j 805 1025 1 18 18 18 400 2 30 6 140 400 96..66 140 90 14 224 224 11 ' 130 214.33 80 3 36 96 2 .9 33 108 90 15 16 13 ' 134 14 20 20 4 98 32:66 ' 4 98 32:66 8 '196 65:33 4 140 46:66 4$ 123 41 2i 61;50 20:50 12i 400 133:35 61.50 20:50 Isaac Winship Rufus Mariam ) Assessors Joseph Simonds Jur) 220 76..66 115 Eddies L 108 90 500 50 15 150 20 20 22 370 32:66 32:66 65:33 46:66 41 20:50 72 133:33 20:50 = 2u VALUATION for 1811- -A 811 -A Valuation of the Real Estates taken in 1811 lying within the Town of Lexington 23 Real Reduced at Real ate, Value 6 per Cent Value per Cent aP' John e_ier. 300 18 •Daniel Chandler John Augusta. 1000 60 . Chandler. James Blodget . -- Amos Cutler to the Guardian of Nathan Blodget. Joseph Chandler James Brown. 3100 186 - James Brown Jur. 2050 123 Nathan Dudley.750 45: Elhanan Blanchard. 500 30 Samuel Downing400 24 _James Brown th 3d. Elias Danforth.1000. 60 Sullivan Burbank. Josiah Briant. 400 24 _Attai Estabrooks 1000 60 .. Samuel Blodget 100 6 Ichabud Fessenden 2800 168 .John Brown. 500 30 Wid.Lucy Fessenden 1300 76 Nathan Brooks. David Fisk jur... 5123072 Isaac Blodget. 60 3 60 Joseph Fisk. 3200 192 FrancessBowman. 1600 96 Samuel Frances. Jonas Bridge . 2100 126 Alfred Fitch Caleb Boutell. Nathan Fessenden. 600 36 . Bacon John Samuel . Garfield Nathan Chandler . 1600 96 Benjamin Green .1900. 114 Daniel Childs. 1000 60 Thomas Cutler. 2500. 150 Daniel Harrington 970 58 20 Heirs of Jonas Clark. 1400 85 Levi Harrington. 1030 61 80 for Howland land 130 7 80 JonasxCutler 31 1 86 Abijah Harrington 1300 78. Master of the :The - - masons Lodge' = 50 3 John Chandler. 1800 108 Moses Harrington 1e•0 188 Real Reduced at Real Heirs of Value 6 per Cent Value Abijah Childs Est. 2000, 120 Joseph Harrington 800 Nathaniel Cutler. 2000. 120 Jonathan Harrington.920 • - 54 at' 6 per Cent 48 Charles Harrington. 1200 Jeremiah Harrington. 100 Solomon Harrington Samuel Hastings. Isaac Hastings 2204 Jonathan Hunt . .300 Micah Haughton Wid. Ruth Hadley 290 Nathaniel Harrington John Hadley Wid. Abigal Harrington 300 Col. Munroe Guardian for Ab.Harrington.. 300 Lewis Harrington. Moses Harrington jr. Pitt Harrington Eb. Harringta n jr. David Johnson Thomas Johnson Josiah Johnson Luther Jackson Benja. Lock Benj. Lock jr. Otis Lock. Reuben Lock. Charles Lock Amos Lock for Beaters place Stephen Lock Jonathan Lawrance Thomas Lock 72 James Looke. 6 =Jonas Locke. 160 9 60 Phineas Laurance 2500 150 Edmun Lock 132 Jonathan Loring 1700 102 18 Asa B. Lock 800 48 Mid. Mehet. Lock 190 11 40 17 40 Jonas Lock jr. Oliver Lock Nathan Lawrance 18 18 Amos Muzzy Amos Muzzy-jr. Isaac Muzz,'- John Muzzy John Malliken Benj. Moore for the thirds Benja. Moore 500. 30 Tones Munroe 400 24 Joseph Mason .Daniel Mason John Mulliken jr Nathaniel Muiliken John Muzz y jr. Rufus Mariam Rufus Mariam jr. Thadeus Munroe Ambrose Morril John Munroe Farley Mayo Col. . Munroe Eb. Munroe 520 31 20 1050 63 240. 14 40 240 14 40 270 16 20 1200 72 1200 72 1400 84 1000 3500 1700' 1100 2000' 360. 488 • 1000 215 213 300 300 60 210 102 66• 120 21 60- 29 29 60 12 78 12 78 18 18 3950 237 - 2000 120 600 36 50 3 350 21 2300 138 850 51 John Munroe jure-- 850 Nathan _ oe . , 1,600 • 51 on Reed jr. Heirs of 96 : Nathan,. Reed. Josiah Mead. .1100 66 Amos t: nett. 3000 Joseph Muroe. 400 Sarah Moore 310. Edna Nichols 600 Nathaniel Pierce John Parker. John Parker jr. John Parker th-3rd John Parkhurst/ 2600, Robert Parker. 1600 Benja. Phinney. - 2200 Reuben Pierce. 3500 Loring Pierce. 350 David Penney. 200 Reuben Pierce Jr. - David Penney jr. Jesse Russel x Thomas Reed Nathan Reed. .180 - Stephen Robbins.: 2-4 , ..-Isaac Reed. 18. Charles Reed. Nathan Russel. Jonas Russel. 36 , Jaoob'.Robbinson .Sam Russel. Richardson. --Joseph Robbinson. 520 31 Thadeus Reed. Hammond Reed 1900 114 5500 330,- 2250 135 1300 _78 1800 100. 1300. 78 300 18,- 1000- L60 - 50 . 3 1500 90 1750 105 = 121: 42- 60- 42 24 2- 60--4284 36: 20 Joshua Russel. 2000 Land lately Blodgets Joshua Russel for 700 -Stephen Robbins jr 1000. .156,_ Ely Robbins. 700 96 Philemon 4obbins. 1400 With Land 132- Philemon Robbins for 600 -210 Jonathan Robbinson 600 36 21; , .Agustus Robbins 12 Lot Robbins. Swithen Reed. 250 :15 Joshua Simonds. 2100 126 _ - :Ard. Martha Simonds 900 - 54 :Joseph Simonds. Joseph Simonds jr.3950 237 :John Simonds 1800 108 David Sinonds 1300 78. Joshua Swan. 1400 84. Fessenden land Joshua Swan for. 1000 60 . Smith : 1050 63 260,0 156 1900 114 J 2 -Joseph Smith. .,Jonas Stone. Samuel Stone. _Jonathan Smith. Josiah, Smi th. „ Abr Smith. Qliver,Smith. Joel Smith. Sam. Smith. Eb. Smith. Stearns Simonds. Nathan Smith. Richard Smith Joel Stearns Nathan Stearns T. Smith. Josiah Smith jr. Charles Smith . Tidd. John Tidd John Tidd jr. a . Thorning. David Tuttle Thomas Tufts Joseph Underwood 1550 1500 1200 600 500 1400 -95 90 . 72 36 3p 84 John Underwood Joel Viles Elias Piles John Viles Caleb Willis 1450 87 Isaac Winship. 50 5 Thadeus Winship 400 24 Simon Winship 200 12 Stephen Winship 1700 102 Jonathan Winship ,100, 60 James ,= n. James n jr. Josiah Willington 500 30:_ Eh. White 500 30 :300 18 Thomas Whitcomb - 3200' . 192 - Benjamin Willington 3150 189. Nehemiah Willington 400 24 Benja. 0. Willington Peter Willington Isaac Willington David Willington 1400 84. Frances 1800 108 2000 120 600 36 500 30 2600 156 1400 64 650 :56- 700 42 850 850 300 200 1850 -700 51 51 18 12 111 42 Nonressidents No.Acres of Redeuced Acres of Real at 6 Sum Unimproved Real to two Improved Value per Teal Names Land Value per Gent Tland Cent Heirs of John Reed 10 156 3..12 3..12 John Reed 36* .1030 20..60: 20..60 James Winthrop - 18a 1426 '25.56 25..56 Heirs of Oliver Reed 6 - -360 7..20 9 • 72 4.32 '11..52 Simeon Crosby 4 140 2080 2..80 Nathaniel Hawkins 15- 369 7..38 3 60 3.60 10..98 John Meriam - 60 450 9..00 42 933. 55.98 64..98 6/99.468 David Russel 3 35' 2.10' 2..10 Thomas Russel 3 36 • 2.16 • 2..16 Ephraim Frost 6 147 2..94 2..94 Tames Wright 26 -250 5..00 35 1106 66.36 '71..36 Wid. Anna -Russel 1.1 21 1.26 1..26 Stephen Goddard b - 150 3.00 3..00 Thomas Goddard a 150 3.00 3..00 wm. Dixon 2 25 1.50, 1.50 Heirs of Aron Dixon 1 12.50 0.75 ' 0.75 Aron Cutter: 2 20 1420 1.20 James Reed 9 130- 7.80 7.80 Ww. Reb. Cutler 10 •200 4.00 4.00 Saml. Kent - 10 200 4.00 3 60 3.60' 7.60 Thadeus Davis 5 60 1.20 • 1.20 John Page.- 80 4.80 4.80 Sam. Lock 10 - 200 4.00 4.00 Daniel Adams - 11 20 1.20 1.20 Ephraim Gutter 7 126 2.52 - 1 - 13 0.78 3.30 Thomson Bacon 4 105 2.10 2.10 Guardian for Meriam for Fisks Place 8 ' 150 3.00 22 550 33.00 36.00 No.Acres"of Reduced •.Acres of Real at 6 Sum .unimproved Real to two Improved Value per Total Land Value per Cent Land Cent a heirs of Willis Rust 1 13 78 0.78. Noah Russel 1 13 78 0.78. Nathaniel Hill Si 45 _2.70 2.70. Ephraim Cook 4 90 1.80 2 30 1.80 3.60 John Huteinson 36 800 16.00 16.00 Nathaniel Fowle 5 100 2.00 2.00 John Stone . 9* 108 2.16 2.16 John Webber 244 240 4.80 17 380 22.80 27.60 Cristopher Page 10 133 2.66 2.66 Heirs of Bathsheba Swan 2 36 0.72 0.72 Heirs of Sarah Adams 2 45 0.90 0.90 Wid, Darcas Hill 2 45 0/90 0.90 . Hill 6 135 2.70 2.70 ,George Prentice 2 45 0/90 0.90 :Wid. Pebc Cutter 2 45 0.90 0.90 .Lock Jun 1 24 0.48 '0.48 ,Jahn Ferry 1 24 0.48 0.48 Stephen =.-11 2 45 0/90 0.90 ,Nehemiah Cutter 2 45 0.90 0.90 Benja. Cutter 3 63 1.26 1.26 'Whitemore jr 1 '13 78 0.78 Josiah Lock 17 , 410 8.20 8.20 Hairs of Frances Lock 1 13 78 0.78 Joseph Lock jut 4 , 40 0.80 2 40 2.40 3.20 'Land lately owned by James Otis 8 , 75 1.50 4 75 4.50 6.00 Buckley Addams 4 r 40 0.80 20 550 33.0 33,80 Jonathan Stone 12 72 1.44 1.44 Isaac Saunderson 20 .686 13.72 124 ' 14.64 28.36 . Bridge 17 409 8.18 105 195 11.70 19.88 Moses Coolidge 6 •120 2.40 2.40 Daniel Brown 10 '185 3.70 15 250 15.0 18.70 Thads Muzzy 4 =120 2.40 8 80 4.80 7.20 Co1.Jedethun Willington 7 ' 80 1.60 1.60 W.M. Willington 26 660 13.20 421 805 48.30`61.50 No.Aores of Reduced Acres of at 6 Sum Unimproved Real to -two 'Improved Real per :land.. Value per Cent Lend Value Cent Total Heirs of Timothy Willington 96. 5.76.5.76 Jonathan Whitney 1 18 1.8 1.8 ' Joshua Stearns 18 400 24 24.00 ' Heirs oP Josiah Nelson 5 200 4.00 2 30 1.80 5.80 Niers of Gregory Stone 6 140 8.40 8.40 Philemon M. Russel 14 300 18 18.00 Sam Hastings 17 253 5.6 11 130 7.80 12.86 Heirs of Aron Brooks 10 240 3.80 4.80 Joshua kinds]. 9 210 4.20 4.20 Mathew Bridge 20 700 14.00 14.00 Jonathan Stearns 10 140 2.80 8 191 11.46 14.20 Benj. Winship Heirs of Ephraim Pierce for Willsons Children 9 108 6.48 6.48 90 5.40 5.40 Thomas Bacon Guardian 8 160 3.20 3.20 Benjn. Lock 14 15 0.90 0.90 Sam. Hunt Esqr. 4 48 0.96 13 150-- 9.00 9.96 Eb. Hall 1* 20 1.20 1.20 George Prentice Junr. 34 60 1.20 1.20 Abrah. Willington 7 722 7.32 7.32 Elijah Smith 14 370 22:20 22.20 Stephen Frosts. Heirs 4 98 1.96 - ' 1.96 Amos Frost 8 196 3.92 3.98 Seth Frost 4 140 2.80 -2.80 Kendall Belay 4Q 123 2.46 -2.44 James -Perry 2* 62 1.24 1.24 John Gutter 72 1.44 1.44 Nehemiah Munroe 12* 300 6.00 6.00 Heirs of Sam.Whitemore 24 , 61 1.22 1.22 Edwin Munroe 2 150 9.0 9.00 John Frost Jur. 4 98 1.96 1.96 John Frost- 7* ,170 .3.40 3.40 John Devenport 7* 170 3.40 3.40 Cogswell or Fletcher 2 50 1.00 2 150 9.00. 0.00 Capt. Miller Real Estate 50 3.00. 3.00 Peter Hills land Sally Smith No.Acres of Unimproved Real land Value Isaac Winship Rufus Mariam Joseph Simonds jun. Josiah Smith Isaac Hastings Reduced Acres of to two Improved per Cent Land 10 9* at 6 Real Per Value Gent 200 12.0 Sum Total 12.00 190 11.4 11.40 Assessors for the Town Lexington 1811 Valuation for 1811 Valuation Taken for 1811 as on the first day of May agreable to the order of Court Real Estate of the inhabitants Real Estate of the 176110.37 Renwes4dente---lays4.. Personal Estate 34941. 211051..37 No. of Polls 249 and paid 35 each to the State Tax. 1165 Dollars added to the personal Estate after We had made the tax. Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cow Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bush•Grain Value l'' John Agier 1 2 20 1 8 1 4 XJohn Agusta 2 XJames Anderson 1 XJoseph Parkhurst Butterfield 1 XJames Blodget 2 1 8 2 30 4 40 10 5 Nathan Blodget Land andbuilding of XJames Brown 2 1 25 4 60 7 70 14 84 4 16 XJames Brown Jun. 1 1 15 2 30 3 30 4 4 32 1 4 12 6 XJames Brown 3rd. 1 X Elhanmm.Blanchard 1 1 15 1 10 XSullivan Burbank 1 XJosiah Briant 1 1 10 1 .Saml, Blodget. 1 XJohn Brown. 1 1 10 XNathan Brooks. 1 Xlsaac Blodget. 1 XPrances Bowman• 2 1 35 4 40 1 4 20 10 XJ0nas Bridge. 2 2 30 2 30 16 160 6 3 XJonas Bacon 1 Boutell 1 1 25 XWilliam Bacon 1 XNathan Chandler 2 1 25 2 30 7 70 2 12 2 8 24 12 12 XLenard Brown 1 XDaniel Childs. 1 1 10 XThomas Cutler. 1 20 3 45 7 70 9 54 3 12 10 5 Heirs of XJonas Clark. 1 25 4 40 1 4 1 4 10 5 ',Jonas Cutler 1 XJohn Chandler. 1 1 20 2 30 8 80 2 8 10 ' 5 9- Xlsaac Ebilds. 1 1 20 2 30 6 60 2 8 14 12 Nat 1. CJutler 1 1 25 2 30 7 70 2 8 20 10 XDaniel Chandler 1 xWm. Chandler, 1 XAmos Cutler. 1 To the Guardian of Joseph Chandler XNathan Dudley 1 1 10 3 30 1 4 XSam1. Downing. 3 1 10 1. 4 XEnoch Dyer 1 XElias Danforth 1 XAttai Estabrooks 1 1 10 2 30 2 20 6 Joseph Chandler To the Heir of Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows , Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bushels Grain, Vrl ue X James Frances 1 Xlsabud Feasenden 1 1 3 2 30 8 80 XJohn Fessenden 1 Wid. Leucy Fessenden. 1 5 2 20 XDavid Fisk Jur. 3 1 10 4 60 2 20 XJoseph Fisk. 1 2 30 2 30 4 40 3 14 2 8 XS'sml, Frances. 1 XJonathan Fisk 1 XAlfted Fitch 1 XNathan Fessenden 1 1 20 3 30 2 8 . 10 John Gomel 1 2 30 XWm. Gaffield 1 XBenjn, Groan, 1 15 2 30 4 40 1 6 1 4 12 Heirs of XJonathn. Harrington X Daniel Harrington 1 1 5 1 10 X Levi Harrington 1 2 30 2 20 X Abijh. Harrington 1 1 25 2 30 1 10. Heirs of_ Mid, 3 1 20 2 30 6H 60 XJonathan Harrington 2 1 10 3 30 XCharles Harrington 1 1 2) 2 30 3 30 XPeter Harrington 1 1 15 2 20 1 XJeroinh. Harrington 1 Solemn. Harrington 1 XSam1. Hastings', 3 30 XIssac-Hastingd, 3 1 30 2 30 9 90 XJonthn Hunt. 1 1 10 XMicah Haughton 1 Wid.XRuth Hadley . ?Mathis Harrington 1 2 16 XCaleb Harrington XAmos Howard. 1 XJohn Hadley 1 XW. Ahih. Harrington. XCol. Munroe Guard. XEb. Harrington XLewis Harrington 1 XMoses Harrington Jr.1 2 8 1 4 1 4 1 4 20 10 10 10 Polis Horses Value Oxen - Value Cows- Value Young Cattle Value Swiney.. Value Bush.Grain Value XPitt Harrington. 1 XS'amson How 1 XEb. Harrington 1 XSamuel How 1 XJames Harrington 1 X David Jonson 2 XThomas Jonson, 1 XJosiah Jonson 1 XLuther Jackson 1 XJosiah Haywood 1 1 10 1 4 +»enjamin Lock jun 1 1 20 a 30 8 80 XOtis Lock 1 XReuben Lock. 1 2 30 3 30 1 6 1 4 XCharles Lock. 1 1 10 XAmos Lock. 1 2 30 1 10 1 6 1 4 X Benjan. Lock. 1 2 30 2 10 2 14 a 8 X Stephen Lock. 1 1 10 2; 30 3 30 X Jonathn.Lawrence. 1 1 15 2 30 3 30 1 8 1 4 X W. Sarh. Lawrance. 1 10 X Thomas Lock. 2 1 35 4 60 7 70 4 X James Lock. 1 1 10 20 1 4 16 lls. Horses Value Oxen' Value Cows Value ' Young Cattle" Value Swine Value Bu. Grain Value XJonas Lock • 1 XPhineas Lawrance 1 3 60 2 30 10 100 2 XEdnid. Lock. 1 )(Jonathan Loring. 0: 1 10 2: 30 3 30 2 8 Asa B. Lock 1 1 15 2 30 2 20 0 w.Mehot.Look 1 10 XAbel How 1 Loam?. Lock. XJonasLock Jun• 1 XOliver Look• 1 X Nathan Lawrance 1 )(AmosMuzzy. 4 2 Xlsaac Muzzy • 2 1 30 2' 30 7 70 4 16 2 8 10 XJohn Muzw.. 1 1 15 2 30 3 a 2 12 2 8 4 2 X John Muliken• 2 2 50 2 30 5 50 2'. 8 John Parker agent for part of Robert Moore Est. XBenj. Moore, 1 1 12 2 20 1 4 1 XJnas Munroe 1 XJoseph Mason 1 15 2'. 20 1 4 XDaniel Mason. 1 . 15 2 20 . 1 4 XJohn Mulliken Jur 2 0 10 1 4 8 5 Polls. Bo Value Oxen Value Cow Value You n.0 Cattle Value Swine Value B.Crain Value XJohn Muzr jur XRufus Meriam X Rufus Meriam Jur. gAw.-hearser XAmos Muzzy Jur XNatha.l. Mulliken. 2 X Thadeus Munroe 1 X Ambrose Morril 1 XJohn Munroe. 1 XFarley Mayoe 1 X Col. Wm. Munroe 1 X Eb. Muroe x 1 XNathan Munroe. 1 X John Munroe Jur. 1 x Josiah Mead. 1 X Amos Marrett 1 XJoseph Munroe 1 X Sarah More. Ednn Nichols. 2 3. 30 4 60 4 40 2 70 8 120 5, 50 1 25 2' 20 2 40 4 60 9 90 1 30 1 10 1 20 1 10 3. 1 2 5 1 20 2 30 4 40 s 8 6 3 1 15 2 30 4 40 3 16 2 8 8 4 1 20 4 40 1 6 1 4 , 6 3 1 20. 2 40 1 2 30 4 60 16 160 8 40 3 1 15 . 1 10 1 35 4 60 4 40 X Nathaniel Peirce 1 XJohn Parker. 1 1 20 2 30 2 20 XJohn Parker Jur. 1 4 12 4 1 4 8 4 Polls. Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value' B.Grain Value XW. Mary Pallier. XJohn Parkhurst 1 20 4 60 6 60 4 28 2 8 16. x Robbert Parker 1 1 30 2: 30 2 20 1 4 2 8 10 XBenj• Phinney. 1 1 15 2 30 7 70 3 12 10 x Reuben Peirce. 2 3 80 4 60 17 170 1 4 20, x Loring Pierce1 2 20 1 4 X John Parker th 3d. 1 1 David Penney. 2 1 20 X Jesse Russel. 1 X Reuebm Pierce Jr. 1 X Rufus' Page 1 X David Penney Jr. 1 1 20 4 XThomas Reed. 1 Maawaaa_$ooa X Wm,. Reed XThadeus Reed 2 1 35 4 60 7 70_ 7 40 3 12 20 10 3L XHammon Reed 1 30 2 30 5 50 4 28 1 4 8 4 XHaimnon Reed Jun. 2 1 30 4 60 7 70 4 20 2 8 12 6 X Nathan Reed ,2' 1 20 4 60 7 70 20 124 3 12 30 15 X Nathan Reed Jur 1 1 30 2 30 6 60 4 28 3 12 16 8 X Stephen Robbins 1 2 50 4 60 3 30.: 2 8 20 10 X Isaac Reed. 1 1 25 2 30 3 30 2 8 1 4 5 10 ,Polls. Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value B. Grain Vduo X Charles Reed/ 1 0 4 60 8 30 3 12 10 5 X Nathan Russell 1 1 20 2 30 7 70 2 8 10 5 XJonas Russel• 1 1 20 XJacob Robbinson. 2 1 30 2 30 3 30 1 4 X Samuel Russel. 1 X W. Eliz. Robbinson X. Wm. Richardson. 1 1 10 2 30 3 30 1 4 X Joseph Robbinson 1 1 25 2 30 6 60 1 6 1 4 6 3 X Joshua Russel, 3 2 40 2 30 8 80 3 1 X Stephen Robbins Jr. 1 1 30 X Ely Robbins. 1 1 30 1 10 1 4 X Philomon Robbins 1 1 30 2 30 5 50 1 6 3 12 12 X Jonathan Robbinson 1 1 30 3 30 2: 16 2 8 X Agusta Robbins 1 X Joshua Simonds. 1 2 30 . 6 90 4 40 12 72 2 8 X Joseph Simonds, X John Simonds 4 40 X Lott Robbins. 1 X Swithren Reed. 1 1 20 . 2 30 10 100 1 6 2 8 12 6 X David Saundereon 1 X David Simonds. 1 1 25 2 30 5 50 1 6 1 4_ 10 6 X Jose;t..h Simonds Jur 1 1 30 4 60 7 70 8 42 3 12 36 18 Joshua Swan 1 1. 25 2 30 3 30 1 4 20 10 20 8 10 31 XWm. Smith XJosoph Smith, polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value'' Young Cattle Value Swine Value, -B.Grain Value 1 1 15 2 30 3 30 1 6 1 6 6 3 1 1 15 2 30 4 40 3 14 2 8 101 5 XJonas Stone. 2 1 10 2 30 6 60 5 28. 4 16 10 + 5 XSamuel Stone. 2 1 20 5 50 2 12 1 4 6' XJonathan Smith. 1 1 8 1 10 2 8 XJosiah Smith. 2 1 20 2 20 1 4 X Abraham Smith 2 1 25 2 30 5 50 1 6 2 8 X Oliver Smith. 1 X Jool Smith. 1 1 25 6 60 2 8 lb 5 X &mane' Smith/ 1 X Eb. Smith. 1 1 10 1 4 X Noah Stearns. 1 1 15 1 10 1 6 1 4 Heirs of X -Wk aurae -£midi X Wm. Simonds, 1 1 12 4 60 6 60 2 8 X Nathan Smith 2 1 20 2. 30 2 30 1 4 XSally Smith " X LanaiSimonds X Richard Smith 1 1 10 2 30 4 40 1 4 X Joel Stearns 1 Isaac Hastings Guardian for X Harriet Stearns X Jonas Smith 1 X Benjamin Slater, *Polls Horses 'Value :Oxen Value Cows Value Young' Cattle Value- no - Value B. Grain Value X Nathan Stearns 1 X Wm. T. Stith. 1 X Josiah Smith Jur. 1 X Charles Smith 1 Four Acres of land and Barn lately of Nathan Blodget. X Win. Tidd. X John Tidd, 1 1 25 3 30 2 8 8 X John Tidd Jun. 1 2 30 6 60 1 4 8 X Wm. Thorninb. 1 2 20- 1 4 X David Tuttle 3 1 10 1 4 X Thomas Tufts 2 1 20 2 30 9 90 3 18 2.: 8 - 12 X Joseph Underwood 2 1 15 1 10 1 4 XJohn Underwood 2 1 15 2 30 8 80 1 4 10 XJoel Vileg 1 1 25 2 30 8 60 2 XElias Viles 1 X John Viles 1 1 10 1 XCaleb Willis 1 Isaac Winship 1 1 10 3 30 1 Thadeus Winship 1 8 8 4 • Polls Simms/Winship. Stephen Winship Jonathan Winship James Wyman James Wgming Heirs of Timothy Willington Josiah Willington 1 1 1 1 Horses 2 1 1 1 .28 X Eb. White 1 X Nehemh. Willington 2 x Doct• Thee Whitcomb 1 3 x Benjaw. Willington 1 3 X Benjn. 0. Willington 1 X Peter Willington 1 X Isaac -Willington 1 X David Willington 1 X Seth 'Shattuck 1 X Eliab Knap 1 X Wm. Walker 1 X Gabrol Weiston 1 X Fracas Wyman 1 X Phiileas Wilson 1 Value, Oxen, 50 10 8 2 10 15 80 4 90- 4 20 2 Value Cows 5 4 4 30 3 1 Value: Young Cattle 50 40 40 1 30 10 2 • 20, 1 10 2 20 60 10 100- 60 22 220 30 5 40 50 1 2 1 10 1 Value Swine Value 2 8 1 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 12 2 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 1 4 B. Grain Val us 100. 50 30 15 4 2 10 5 .Heirs of John. -.John Reed. .James Winthrop. .Oliver Reed. .Simeon Crosby. .Nathaniel Hawki .john Meriam. .David Russell. xAgSas-e# Thomas 'Ephraim Frost xZames Wright. .W. Anna Russell. .Stephen Goddard .Thomas Godard No.Acres of Unimproved Land Reed. 13 362 6 4 ns. 15 40 Russell 0 . Dixon Heirs of alron Dixon. xaron Cutter xJames Reed. xW. Rebecca Cutler XSamuel gent. xThadeus Davis. xYohn !rage. xSanuel Lock. xDaniel Adams. xSamuel Mariam xEpbraim Cutter Thomson Bacon Guard. for rr,E, Meriam heirs of xVallis Rust xNoah Russel xNathaniel Hill" saese#h- a xEphraim Cook. xZohn Huehinson. 6 26 6 6 0 10 10 5 10 -62 7 4 4g 4 36 Real Value 156 Reduced to one-third 52 1029.25 343.33 360 120 140 46.66 369 123 for Wilson land 900 300 147 208 133 133 200 180 60 200 93 Acres of Improved Sum Land Value Total 52 343.33 424 9 70 190 46.66 3 60 183 20 2b' 6 WU 3 35 35 3 36 36 49 49 206 Munroes E. 69.33 27 831 900'.33 1 21 21 43.33 43.33 43.33 43.33 2 25 25 1 12.50 12.50 2 20 20 9 130 130 66.66 66.66 60 3 60 120 20 70 66.66 66.66 12 20 20 81 51 126 42 1 12.50 54.50 105 35 35 1 13 13 1 13 13 32 45 45 649 laaTSB 4a6:aa 90 30 2 30 60 780 260 260 'Nathaniel Fowl 'John Stone 9* 108 36 36 Guardian for hill C talger-6reeby 'John Webber. 10 160- 53.33 3eb 113.33 xChristopher Page. 10 133 44.33 44.33 and. Webber 5i 45 15 15 .Heirs of 'Bathsheba Swan. 2 36 12 12 Heirs of "Sarah Adams. 2 45 15 15 2 45 15 15 6 135 45 45 2 45 15 15 2 45 15 15 x . Lock jun. 1 24 8 6 x7ohn Perry. 1 24 8 8 'Stephen Hall. 2 45 15 15 xNehemiah Cutter 2 45 15 '15 "Benjamin Cutter 3 63 21 21 xWm. Whittemore jr 1 13 13 "Josiah Lock jun 17 410 136.66 136.66 'Francis Lock. 1* 16.50 16.50 - 'Joseph Lock Jur. 4. 40 13.33 2 40 53.33 Land of 'James Otis 8 4 100 xBuckle Adam. 500 'Jonathan Stone. 250 =Isaac Saunderson 20 686 228.66 12f 244 472.66 x'xi . Bridge. 17 409 136.33 10* 195 331.33 "Moses Coolidge. 6 120 40 40 "Daniel Brown 10 185 61.66 15 250 314.66 xThadeus Muzzy 200 ® Wellington. 26 660 220 42* 805 1025 'Jonathan Whitney. 1 1 18 18 No.Aeres of Reduced Acres of II; t roved Real to Improved 5Um Land Value one third land Value Total 5' 100 33.33 33.33. xWidw. Darras Hill xWilliam Hill. 'George Prentice xW. Reba Cutler xS Joshua Stearns, Heirs of Josiah Nelson. Heirs of Gregory Stone. No.Aores of Reduced Acres of Unimproved Real to Improved Sum .Land. .Value one third land Value Total 18 400 400 200_ 66.66 2. _30 96 66 6 _140 140 Richard Sullivan. 'Philo B. Russel 14 ,224 224 'Samuel Hosting 17 253 84.33 11 130 214 33 xAron Brooks 10 . 240 80 - 80 a:oshna Kendall 6 180 60 3 36 96 'Mathew Bridge. 20 _ 660 220 220Land 115 Eddi xlonathan Stearns 10 -- 140 46 66 2 33 76 66 rBenja. Winship 9 108 108 xEphraim Pierce 1 4 9090 10 219 73 -. 73 'Thomson Bacon Guardian for Wilson Children .. l'1athan-Rebb& e Banjo. Lock 1* 15 15 'Samuel Hunt Esqr. 4 48 16 13- 134 150 'Eb. Hall 1*:20 20 xGeorge Prentice jur 3 , 60. 20 20 xAbraham Willington 7 122 122 xElijah Smith 14 370 370 'Stephen Frost 4 98 32.66 32 66 xAmos Frost 8 196 65.33 65 33 'Seth Frost 4 140 46 66 46 66 xHindal Baley 4* 123 41 41 'James Perry 2* 61.50 20 50 2d 50 'John Cutter $ 72 'Nehemiah Munroe 122 400 133 33 .133 33 Heirs -or Samuel Whittemore 24 61 50 20 50 - -20 50 Personal 88 xEdwin Munroe - 206 Guardian for John Walker Esqr fAdministrator on hills ) 14} 200 66.66 66 33 Estate No.Aeres of Reduced Acres of Unieproved Real to Improved Sum Land Value one third land Value Total John & Asa Webber 415 aTohn Frost jur 4 98 32 66 32 66 aloha Frost 74 170 66.66 66.66 rYohn Devenport 7z 170 66.66 66.66 heirs Wide Mary Cutter . . 183. Isaac Winship Rufus Mariam ) Assessors } Joseph Simonds Jur ) TAA FOR TYEAR 1812. COMMON E&T TH of SEAL MASSACHUSETTS. JONATHAN L. AUSTIN, ESQUIRE, TREASURER AVID RECEtvrat-GENERAL OF SAID C ONWEAL To the SELECTMEN or ASSESSORS of the Town of Lexington In obedience to a law of the Commonwealth aforesaid, passed the twenty-, seventh day of February, 1812, entitled, "An act to apportion and assess. a Tax of one hundred and thirty-three thousandfour hundred and sixteen dollars, paid out of the Public Treasury to the members of the House, of Representatives, for their attendance the two last Sessions of the General Court:" These are in the Name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, To will and require you forthwith to assess, in dollars anti cents, the sum of Two hundred & forty dollars - being the sum by said Act set upon said Town the same to be assessed in manner following, that is to say: .... To tax each male poll above the age of sixteen years within said Town or other places adjoining, belonging to no other town, district, or plant- ation provided such places were returned or included in the last valuation, at twenty-seven cents each; and all the polls aforesaid, being minors, under the immediate government of a parent, master, or mistress living in said Town or place may be taxed to such parent, master, or mis- tress respectively, otherwise to be -personally taxed, at the rate aforesaid, for his poll, as though he were of full age; and after deducting the sums assessed on the polis as aforesaid, the remainder of such sum, so set to said Town as aforesaid, to assess on the inhab- itants of said Town according to the just value of the real estate of each inhabitant of said Town or other place adjoining as aforesaid, by him, her, or them possessed on the first day of May next, in his, her, or their own right or the right of others, lying within said town or place, improved or not improved, (except pews in houses of public worship)or upon the owners of real estate in such towndistrict, plan- tation, or other plane, whether such owners reside within the same or not, on the first day of May, according to the just value thereof; and upon non-resident proprietors of real estate living within such town, district, plantation, or other place, in their own right or the right of others,.improved or not improved; saving all agreements between landlords and tenants, and where _there is no agreement, the landlord to reimburse to such tenant one half the tax; and also on the inhabitants of such town, district, plantation, or other place, and all'other persons possessing estates within the same on the said first day or May, according to the proportion of the amount of their respective personal estates, including all money at interest more than they pay interest for, and all other debts due to them more than they are indebted for, monies of all kinds on hand, public securities of all kinds, all bank stock and shares, or property in any incorpo- rated bridge or turnpike road, or shares in any incorporated company. possessing taxable property, according to the just value thereof, and also the amount of all goods, wares and merohandiae, or any other stock in trade, vessels of all kinds, at home or abroad, with all their stores_ and appurtenances, and all pleasure carriages drawn by one or more horses; horses, mules and neat cattle, each of one year old and upwards, and swine`ot six months old ani upwards, and also the amount of the incomes of the inhabitants within your respective precincts, as afore- said, from any profession, handicraft, trade, or employment, or _gained. by trading by sea or on land, and all other property of the several kinds returned in the last valuation, excepting sheep, household furniture, wearing apparel, ;arming utensils, tools of mechanics, and salt works for the manufacture of salt. And every -owner of horses, mules, or neat cattle, is_to be taxed therefor in the town, district,_ plantation, or .other place, wherein he may be an inhabitant on the said first day of May, notwithstand- ing any of said creatures may have been sent to some other place or state for pasturage only, before that time. And you are to estimate all the kinds of property which by this act you are required to tax, at six per centum on the value thereof, excepting wood lands and unimproved lands, which are to be estimated at two per centum only on the value thereof, And you are also required to assess on the polls and estates aforesaid, within the said town of Lexington the. additional sum of Seventy four dollars being the sum charged to the said town, by the act aforesaid, for the_pay of Representatives; and to apportion said additional sum in the proportion which such polls and estates shall be respectively set, for raising the sum ()tone hundred and thirty-threecthousand three hundred thirty-three dollars, and ninety-seven cents. You are likewise required to make a fair list of such assessments, -setting forth, in distinct columns, against each person*s name, howmuch he or she is assessed at for polls, how much for real estate, and how much for personal estate and income, as aforesaid, agreeably to the form prescribed at the foot of the said Tax Act, and if as guardian, or for any estate in his or her possession, in trust, to be distinctly. expressed; and also insert in the rate bills, the number -of acres of unimproved. land which you may tax to each of the non-resident propri- etors of lands within said Town or other place adjoining, as aforesaid; and also the real valte.at which you may estimate the same; and the list or lists so completed, and signed by you, in manner as aforesaid, or by the major part of you, to commit to the collector or collectors, constable or constables, of said Town with a warrant or warrants, in due form of law, for collecting and paying the Treasurer of this Common- wealth, on or before the first day of April, 1813, and to return a certificate of the name or names of such collector or collectors, con- stable or constables, with the sum total to each of them, committed to the treasury -office, some time before the first day of December next; and make and subscribe a certificate of the same in due form of law, - Hereof you are not to fail, as you will answer your neglect at the peril of the law. GIVEN under my Hand and. Seal, at Boston, the tenth Day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twelve,Tona.L.Austin Treas. To the "Assessors of Lexington TAX FOR THE YEAR 1812 STATE SEAL- COkL ONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS In the year of our Lord one thausand eight hundred and twelve AN ACT To apportion and assess a TAX of one hundred and thirty-three thousand -three hundred and thirty-three dollars, ninety- seven cents, and providing far the reimbursement of twenty- six thousand .four hundred and -sixteen dollars, -paid out of the public Treasury to the Members of the House of Represent- atives, for their attendance -at the two last sessions of the General Court. SECTI 0 N 1. BE it enacted by the Senate and.House of Repretsentatives in:: General Court assembled; and by the authority of the same, That each town, district, plantation, or other place, herein after named, within this -Commonwealth, shall be assessed and pay the several sums, with -Rh ch they stand,respectiveiy-charged in the following SCHEDULE, viz. 133333.97 26416--- 159749.9? Representatives' Dolls.Cts Bostog, 1130 Chelsea, 2 - 1132 Salem, 796. LMarblehead, 326 L ntielll, 12b b8 Danvers, 72 Beverly, 132 Wenham, 10 Hamilton, 26 Manchester 8 Glocester 180 Ipswich,' 138 Rowley, - 70 Newbury, 138 Newburyport, 186 Bradford, 64 Boxford 4 Topefieid, 44 Middleton, 4 Andover, 58 Methuen 52 Haverhill, 60 Amesbury, 72 Salisbury, 78 2718 Pay Prop. of $133,333 • Do11s.Cts. 18269 33 144 18413 33 97 County of SUFFOLK. Nineteen thousand three hundred ninety-nine dollars, thirty-three cents 19399 335 One hundred end forty-six dollars, Nineteen thousand five hundred forty-five dollars, ''thirty- a cents aunty of ESSEX Five thousand five hundred seventy-seven dollarsi thirty-three cents One thousand sever!hundred thirty►.one dollars, thirty-three cents 4781 33 1405 33 102 66 ' 785 3a 886 66 108 177 33 19333 913 35 669 33 35e 66 1318 66 2066 66 309 33 225 35- 196 137 33 e 649 33 248 666 66 362 66 39466 17555 91 EE1ghhtndred se ent -� dealers. forty-two canto* ©nSt red tweny-og�t aollars, weny-tour cents, Bight hundred fifty-seven dollars, thirty-three cents, One 'thousand eighteen dollars, sixty-eix cents, One bund±ed eighteen dollars Two hmdred three dollars thirt •three cents, Two 4tuidred one dollars, thirty-three cents One` thousand ninety-three dollars thirty-three cents Eight hundred seven dollars, thirty-three cents Four hundred twenty -might dollars sixty-six cents One thousand four hundred fifty-six dollars, sixty' -six cents Two thousand two -hundred fifty-two, sixty-six cents, Three hundred seventy-three dollars,` thirty-three cents Two hundred twenty-nine dollars, thirty-three cents Two hundred forty dollars, Ono hundred forty-one dollars,/ thirty-three cents,. Seven hundred seven -dollars, thirty-three:cente, Three hundred dollars Six hundred;twenty-six dollars,' sixty-six cents Four hundred thirty-four dollars, sixty-six cents Four hundred seveny-two dollars, sixty-six cents. Twen thousand t'wq hundred eeventyethree dollars'ninety.one cents 146 19545 3S 857 33 1018" 66 118 203 3a 201 53 1s 3 53 807 -33 428 66 1456 66 ' 2252 66 • 373 33 • 229 '33 • 240 141 33 707 33 X300 626166 434 66' 472 66 20275'91 Representatives1 eDolls•Cta. Charlestown, 286 Ca�pbridge " ` 102 West -Cambridge 28 44 92 60. 56 80 42 82 84 28 74 70 66 52 78 10 114 Brighton Maiden, Medford, :. Watertown, Waltham, Newton*', Westown, Woburn, Stoneham, Lexington, -Lincoln,. slulbury East -Sudbury, Framingham Natick, Sherburne, Hopkinton, Holliston, Concord,; Acton, Carlisle* stow,.. Bosborough, Bedford", Burlington, Reading, } Wilmingtaon') Billerica, 64 68 86 8 28 48 42 23 58 64 18 46 payProp• of f133 Dolls.Cts• 1269 33 524 201 33 190 66 296 416 402 66 294 66 t 389 33' `.266 66 238 66; 82 '66 153 33 238 66, 178 66' 329 33 152 377 33 '19066 229 33 6 66 393.33 249 33 120 66` 156 76 140 105 33 e33 264 333 ,97. One thousand five hundred fifty-five dollars, thirty-three cents. S'ix hundred twenty-six dollars Two hundred twenty-nine dollars, thirty-three cents Two hundred thirty-four dollars, sixty-six cents Three hundred eighty-eight dollars, Four hundred seventy-six 'dollars, Four hundred fifty-eight dollars, sixty-six cents Three hundred seventy-four dollars,, sixty-six cents, Four hundred thlrt.y-one dollars,' thirty-three cents, Three hundred forty-eight dollars, sixty -sit cents, 'hree hundred twenty-two dollarssixty-six cents, One hundred ten dollars sixty-six, cents Three hundred fourteen dollars, Two hundred twenty-three dollars, thirty-three c ents Three hundred Lour dollars, sixty-six cents, Twd hundred thirty dollars, sixty..six.cents, Four hundred sevendollars, thirty-three cents, Ona hundred`aixty-two dollars, Four hundred ninety -One dollars thirty-three cents, One hundred ntieety dollars* sixty-six cents, tree hundred thirty-three dollars thirty-three cents, Two hundred ninety-four dollars, sixty-six Dents,, Four, hundred seventy=nine dollars, thirty-three cents, Qne hundred fifty-seven dollars, thirty-three cents, One hundred fifty dollars, sixty-six cents, Two. hundred fodr dollars forty-two cents, NinetS-nine dollars fifty-eight cents, Two'hundred four dollars, One hundred five dollars,' thirty-three cents, Five hundred twenty-six d 1lars, sixt -six events'. Ohe'hundred sixty-nine dollars, thirty-three Dente, Three hundred ten dollars, Rolla. Cta 155533 626 229 33 234 66 388 44 64766 g 376' 431 a' 348 66 322 66 110 66 314 223 33 304 661-3 230 66 t` 407 33 162 r 491 33 y 190 66 '333 33 29466': 479 .33 t 157 33 150 66 299 42 t 8 k204 i 105 33 526 66 169 33 310 Representatives' payProp. o Dolts. Cts. T Wraggga, PA Westford,:• 70 Littleton, Groton,._ Dracut Dunstable, Tyngsborough, Shirley, Pepperell, T ..end, Ashby, Roxbury, Brookline* Dedham,, Milton; Quincy,: Braintree, Weymouth, Cobasset Needham Medfield, , Dover, Medway', Franklin, Wrentham, Walpolem 74 86 18 78 78 20 2726 118 26 166 88 80 134 17 56 12 44 60 34 48 144 20 133 333 97 Doris. Cts. 44 66 229 33 169 33 358 66 `226 66 98 66- 120 192 184 180 11143 85 16531 33 265 33 526 66 316 28533 266 66 377 33 177'33 221 33 16963 120 - 262 66 148 296 416 212 Two ba 'r:d Qnt7-sigh dollars, sixty-siz cents, ee_, •re a ty ao lays Two hundred inety-nine dollars, thirty-three cents, Two hundred fifty-seven dollars, thirty-three cents, Four hundred thirty-two dollars sixty-six oents,, Three`hundted twelve dollars, sixty-six cent; Ninetyneight dollars, sixty-six cents, One hundred fifty-four.dol]ars, Ono hundred twenty dollars, Two'hundred seventy dollars, Two ed sixty-two dollars, Tio hun red dollars, Thirteen thousand-eight.hundred sixty-nine dollars, eighty-five cen Co.nty of NORFOLK. One t ua thr h dreg dollars. thirt -thr a cent; One hundred tiny -nine dollars tnirfy-three cents, Two hzndrt,ninety-one dollars, thirty three cents, Six hi ndre4 ninety.two dollars, s1Stysix teents,: Four hundred four' dollars, Three hundred sixty-five dollars thirty-three cents, Two hundred sixty-six dollars<slxty-six cents, Five hundred eleven dollars, thirtythree cents, One hundred -seventy-seven dollars thirty-three cents, Teo hundred eight -seven dollars, thirty-three cents, One hundred eighty-six dollars, eighty-nine cents', Ono' "hundred 'thirty-two dollars, forty-four cents,' Three hundred twenty-two dollars, sixty-six cents, One hundred eighty-two dollars, Three hundred forty-four dollars, Five hundred sixty dollars' Two hundred thirty-two dollars Do1218s.Cts. 32© 66 299'33 257 33 432 66•, 312'66 98 66 154 120 270 262 200 13869 85.; 198i 3g 291.135 602 66 404, 365 33 266 66' 51l 35 177 33 287 33 186 89 132 44 322 66 182 344 560 232 Representatives? pay.' Prop. of $133,333 97 Do1ls.Cts. Dolls.Cts.. Eh°axr nough, ig Stough on, 64 Randolph, 56 Canton, 40 Plymouth. Kingston, Duxbury, Marshfield, Pembroke, Middleborough Rochester, Wareham Carver, Plimpton, Halifax, Abington, Hanover, Scituate:,. Hingham;.: Hull, zgi 66 1 � 138»66' r 200 205 33. Two hundred twohuoixarsdoaix y=six cents. 'Two hundred two d011ats, sixty-six cents Two hundred fifty-six dollars, Two hundred forty-five dollars, thirty-three cents, 1520 6589 27 Eight thousand one -hundred nine dollafs, twenty-seven cents, 90 44 52 50 84 80 156 44 12 4 20 8 104 36 86 108 12 662.66 '228 366 66 281 33 345 33. 922 66 740 449 33 124- 130 66 ,140 1114'66 288 217 33. _586, it 472 3.66 t County of PLYMOUTH. Seven hundred fifty -.bye dollars, sixty-six c Ott, Two hundred seventy-two dollars Four hundred eighteen dollars, sixty-six cents, Three hundred thirty -ono dollars, thirty-three cents,. Four hundred twenty-nine dollars, thirty-three cents, One thousand two dollars, sixty -size ents, Eight hundred ninety-six d ol]ars, Four hhzndred ninety-three dollars, thirty-three cents, One hundred thirty-six dollars,, One hundred thirty-four dollars, sixty-six cents, • One hundred sixtydollars, One hundred twenty-two dollars, Three hundred ninety-two dollars, Two,hundrdd fifty-three dollars, thirty-three cents, Six hu$dred'seventy-:two dollars, sixty-six cents, Five'handred eighty dollars`' ` Forty-six dollars,, sixty -sit ,cents, 990 8193.94 - Seven,thoasand ninety-three dollars, ninety-four cents, Dolls ..Cts, ..202 66 202 66 256 245.33 8109 27 752 66 272 418 66 331 33' 429 33 1002 66 §96 493 33 138 7.60 434.66 122.66 392 253135H- 672'66, 646 66 y 7003 94 Repreeentativestpay. Prop. of $133,333 97 Do11g4Cts Taunton,' Digghteh' 18 Rehoboth,) 144 Seekonk, Attleborough, 56 Mansfield, 56 Norton, 52 Easton, 66 R aynham, 82 Swanley, 44 Somerset, 6 Berkley, 16 Freetown, 42 Troy, 16 Westport" Dartmouth 40 New -Bedford ) 150 Fairhaven, ) Barnstable, Sandwich, Falmouth,,; Yarmouth,:' Dennis, Harwich, Brewster, Chatham, Orleans, Eastham Wellfleet, Truro, Provincetown, 872 154 56 60 40 74 78 20 26 22 20 766 � 90821�33s 249 33 661 33 'County of BRISTOL. Seven hundred five,dollara, thirty-three cents, Two hundred sixty-seven dollars, thirty-three cents, Eight hundred five dollars, thirty three cents, 441 33 Four hundred ninety-seven dollars, thirty-three cents, 150 66 Two hundred six dollars, sixty-six cents, 269 33 Throe,hundred twenty-one dollars, thirty-three cents, 242 66 Three hundred eight dollars, sixty-six cents, 178 66 Two hundred sixty dollars, sixty-six cents, 245 33 Two hundred eighty-nine dollars-' thirty-three.cents, 150 66 One hundred fifty-six dollars, sixty-six cents, 158 66 One hundred seventy-four dollars, sixty-six cents 245 33 Two hundred eighty-seven dollars, thirty-three cents, 173 33, One hundred eighty-nine dollars thirty.three cents, 409 33 - Four hundred nine --dollars, thirty-threo cents, 418 66 Four hundred fifty -eight -dollars, sixty-six cents, 1484 - One thousand six hundred thirty-four dollars, S099 93 t 445 33 382 66 352 274,66 168 204 157 33 168 146 85 33 137 33 129 33 122 X66,:= 2762 63 - • Doli$8Ctg. 267 3333 805 33 497 33 206 66 321 33 308 66 260 66 289 33 156 66 174 66 287 33 189'33 409 331 459.66 1634 y • - Six thousand ninbiwndred seventy-one dollars, ninety --three cents,. County of BARNSTABLE. a - - Six h.ndred, sixty-one dollars,thirty-three cents. Five hundred thirty-six dollars, sixty-six cents,' Four hundred eight' dollars, -Three hundred thirty-four'dollars, sixty-six cents, Two hundred eight dollars, Twotbundred seventy -Dight dollars` Onekhundred fifty-seven dollars, thirty-three cents, Ong hundred''aizty-©ight dollars, -Two hundred fourteen dollars; One hundred` five dollars thirty throe cents, One hundred sixty-three dollars,thirty-three cents, One hundred fifty-one dollars, thirty-three cents, One. hundred Forty-two dollars, sixty-six cents, 6971 93 Three thousand five hundred twenty-eight dollars sixty-three cents, 661 33 536 66 408, 334,66; 208 278 157 53 .168 213 105 33 163 33 131 33 142 66 3528 63 Representatives pay. Prop. of $133 333 97 Do11s.Cts. Do11s.ets, Tilburo , 36 Chilmark, 20 56 Nantucket, 812 Worcester, 200 Leicester, S'pencer,., Brookfield, North Brookfield; Western, Sturbridge, 1 Charlton, Dudley Douglas, Uxbridge; Mendon, Milford,-= ;Northbridge Sutton, Oxford* Ward, Upton, Shrewsbury, Westborough Southboroughi, Northborough, Boylston,. West Boylston Paxton, Alden Lgflcaster. Harvard Bolton, 49 20 72 58 12 92 40; 26 18 62 68 6 210 42 48 80 22 30 86 56 24 20 34 t16. 88 173 33 168` 49466 County:of.DUKE'S COUNTY, One hundred eighty-nine dollsthirt -three cents Otto::bun reqd seenty-three do lra*s, thirrty-three Dents. One hundred eighty.eight dollars.., Fivo hundred fifty dollars, sixty-six cents, County ofNANTUCKET.` Two-.thouaald eight hundred eighty-eight dollars. County of WORCESTER. t 932 One thousand one: hundred thirty-two dollars, 245 33, -Two hundred ninety-threa•dollars,.thirty-throe cents c.80 Three bmn8*ed dollars 610 64 Six hundred eightyetwo dollars,:sixty-31x cents, 198 88 Two hundred fifty-six dollars, sixty-six cents, 373`33 Four hundred eighty-five dollars thirty-three cents, 464 Five hundred fifty-six dollars, 229.3;: Two -hundred sixty-nine dollars, thirty-three cents* 158 66 One hundred eighty..four dollars sixty-six ceps, 289 33 Three hundred .seven dollars, thirty-three cents, 324 Three hundred eighty-six doflarsj J.92 - Two hundred sixty dollars, Q2 66 One hundred eight dollars, -sixty-six cents, 468 Six hundred seventy-eight dollars, .214 66. Twqhundred fifty-six dollars, sixty-six oents, 116 One hundred sixty-four`dollars, 217 33 Two hundred. ninety-seven dollars, thirty-three cents, ,152 One hundred seventy-four dollars ' 248 Two hundred seventy-eight deflates... 225 33 Three hundred:eleven. dollars,.thirty-throe cents,,; 169 33 Two hundredttwenty-five'dollars, thirty-three cents, 356. One hundred eighty -.dollars, X60 -One hundred eighty--dol3.ars, 142:,66 One hundred:forty-two dollars, sixty-six Dents, 129 33 One hundred twenty -nine dollars thirty-three cents, 218 66 Two hundred fifty-two dollars' iittyesix cents 39p9 33:, Three:hundted,twenty five dollars; thirty-three;:oents, 264 Three hundred fifty-two dollars, 77 68 198 66 Two hundred seventy-six dollars thirty-four cents, •Dolla,C.te. i7$,33 55Q 66 288$.` 1293 33 0 6$2, 66- 256 66 1g 485 33 1-3 556 269 33 184 66 307 33 386 0, `1866 , 2 8 6 66 14 29/ 33 sliza 2t8 180 180 33 142 6�6 129 33 33 252 66 325 352 276 34 Representatives' pay. 4 Dolls.Cts, Berlin H 44 32 k'rineet0f, ig Rutland. 48 Oakham 30 New Braintree, 32 Hardwick. 48 Barre, 66 Hubbardston, 54 Westminster 72 Leominster 62 Lunenburg, 70 Fitchburg; 124 A hburnham 16 W!nehendon, 56 Gardner, 38 Templeton, 38 Roylaston, 32 Petersham 72 Athol, 42 Gerry, 48 Dana, 12 2740 Springfield, 96 Longmeadow 28 Wilbraham, 98 Monsen, 46 Brimfield, 58 Holland, 16 28 South, -Brimfield. 23 72 Ludlow, 28 Palmer, 18 West Springfield, 140 Westfield; 76 Southwick, 110 Granville, '4948 Tolland, 42 52 Prop. of $133,333 97 Do1ls.Cts.- g1g111443-8g333g 2b4 66 .282 66 150 66 173 33 277 33 412 220 294 66 270 66 220 66 240 189' 33,' t "' 212 137 33- 202 3._202 66 217 33 309.33 193 33. 157 33 81 33 12719 83 One hundred fifty-seven dollars, sixty-fiveeeutu Thi'e hundred sev nt7-2i4 dollars tiixty-six cents, Two re 'seventy-wo o ars, sixty ix cents, Three hundrod thirty dollars; sixty-six cents, One hundred eighty dollars; sixty-six cents, Two hundred five dollars, thirty-three cents, Three hundred twenty-five dollars,.thirty-three cents, Four hundred seventy-eight dollars, Two hundred seventy-four dollars, Three hundred silty -six dollars, sixty-six cents. 1Three hundred thirty -trio dollars, sixty-six cents, Two hundred ninety-six dollars, sixty-six cents, Three&hundred sixty-four dollars, -Two huhdred five dollars thirty-three cents, Twoshundred sixty-eight dollars, One hundredk'seventy-five dollars,thirty-three cents, Two hundred forty dollars sixty-six cents, Two hundred fortyunine dollars,thirty-three cents, Three hundred eighty-one : dollars thirty-three cents, Two hundred thirty five dollars, thirty-three cents, Two hundred five dollars, thirty-three cents, Ninety-three dollars, thirty.three cents, Dolls.Cts.' 1557 g6g5 33 66 27 '330 66 180 66 205 33 325 33 478 274 366 66 332 66 296 86 364 - 205 33 268 175.33 240 66 249 33 381 33 235 33 205 33 93 33 Fifteen thousand four hundred fifty-nine dollars, eighty-three eentsm 15459 83 County of HAMMEN 561 33 Six hundred fifty-seven dollars a thirty-three cents, 657 33 201 33 Two hundred twenty-nine dollars, thirty-three cents 229 33 273 33 Three hundred seventy-�on.e dollars" thirty-three cents, 371 33 253 33 Two hundred ninety-nine dollars`' thirty-three cents 299 35 253 33 Three hundred eleven dollars, ttirtyethree cents, 311 33 73 33 Eighty-nine dollars'' sixty-one cents, 89 61 106 66 One hundred thirty dollars thirty-eight cents 130 38 y 101 33 One hundred twentnine dollars, thirty-three cents, 129 33 162 One hundred seventy dollars 170 597 33 Seven hundred thirty-seven dollars, thirty-three c ants, 737 33 372 Four hundred forty-eight dollars, 448 208 Three hundred eighteen dollars" 318 252 Three hundred one dollars, forty-eight cents, 301 48 114 66 One hundred fifty-seven dollars, eighteen cents, 157 18 R presentatives& pay, 'Dofls.Cts. Blanford ; 42 Chester, Montgomery, Russell; Northampton, 152 East -Hampton SouthrHampton, West -Ha ton' 5,,., Hatfield ' 52 Williamsburg, 34 Goshen,.. Prop. of $133"333 97 Dolls.Cts.., 245 33 '25'33: t7 33 64 Two hundred eighty" -seven dollarsthirty-three cents Two hundred five_dollara thirty-three cents Seventy-seven dollars thirty-tbree`cents, Sixty-fbur dollars 548 1776 4.66 15466 214 66 189 33 ,109 33 County, of HAMPSHIRE Sevbn hundred dollars Ninety -Pour dollars, sixty-six cents, One` hundred seventy-six dollars, One hundred fifty:four'dollars, sixty-six cents, 1'wo°hundred sixty-six dMllars, sixty-six cents Two hundred'twenty-three dollarsv'thir,y-three cents, One hundred nine_dollars, thirty-three cents ' Doll s.Chs . 287 33 205.33 77 33 64 700 94 66 176 154 66 £66 66 223 33 c109 33' c TAS ACT. SECTI ON 2. Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer of this Commonwealth shall forthwith send his warrant, directed to the Selectmen or Assessors of each town, district, plantation, or other place taxed as aforesaid, requiring them respectively to assess, in dollars and cents, the sum so charged in manner following, viz. To tax each male poll above the age of sixteen years within their respect- ive towns, districts, plantations, or other places adjoining them, not belonging to any other town, district, or plantation, provided such places were returned or included in the last valuation, at twentyOseven cents each; and the remainder of such sum, charged as aforesaid, to each town, district, plantation, or other place respec- tively,-to assess'upon the respective inhabitants thereof, according to the value of the real estate therein possessed or owned by each of them on the first day of May next, either in his own right or the right of others, improved or not improved, (except pews in houses, of public worship) or upon the owners`of real estates in such town, district, plantation, or other place, whether such owner reside in the same or not, on the first day of May, according to the just value thereof; and upon non-resident proprietors or real estate lying.within such town, district, plantation, or other place, in their own right or the right of others, improved or not improved; ard also on all the inhabitants of°such town, district, plantation, or other place, and all other persons possessing estates within the same on the said first day or May, according to the proportion of the amount of their respective personal estates, including all monies at interest more than they pay interest for, and all other debts due to them more than they are indebted for, monies of all. kinds on hand, public securities of all kinds, all bank stock and shares, or property in any incorpor- ated bridge or turnpike road, or shares in any other incorporated com- panypossessing taxable property, according to the just value thereof, and also the amount of all goods, wares, merchandize, or any other; stock in trade, vessels of all kinds', at home or abroad, with all their stores and appurtenances, and all pleasure carriages drawn by one or more horses; mules, horses, and neat cattle, each of one year old and upwards. and swine of six months old ani upwards, and also the amount of the income-of such inhabitants from any profession, handicraft,-trade, or employment, or gained by trading by sea or on land, and all other property of the several kinds returned in the, last valuation, excepting sheep, household furniture, wearing apparel, farming-utensils, tools of mechanies,'and salt works for the manu- facture of salt. 5 E C; 3. Be it further enacted, That every minor, whose.poll shall eb taxed by-force of this act, may be assessed to .his parents, master, or guardian,' under whose immediate government he may be living, in the qPme town, district,. plantation, or other place, otherwise such minor shRil be personally taxed for his poll as though he were. of full age. And every' freeholder or tenant, who by force of this act may be assessed and shall pay any sun for real estate in his possession may require his landlord, the owner of such estate to reimburse Calf of such sum, unless it be otherwise provided for by agreement between. them.` And every owner of horses, mules, or neat cattle, shall be taxed therefor in the'town, district, plantation, or other place, wherein he may be an inhabitant on the said first day of May, notwithstrnding`any of said creatures may have been sent to some other place or state for pasturage only, before that time, And the said Assessors shall estimate all the kinds of prop- erty which by this'act they are required to tax, at sig per centum on the value thereof, excepting unimproved lands, which they shall estimate at two per centum only on the value thereof. S E C.. 4..Be i Bt further enacted, That the Treasurer in lis said warrant 'shall require the'said Seieetmen.or Sssessors respectively to make a fair list or lists of their assessments, setting forth indis- tinct ndis-tinct columns against each person's name, how much he or she is assessed for polls; real and personal estate, and income`, respectively, as afore- said, distinguishing any sum assessed on such person as guardian, or for any estate in his or her possession in trust; and also to insert in such list the -number of acres of unimproved -land' which they may have taxed to each non-resident proprietor of lands, and the value at which they have estimated the same; and such -list or lists when completed and signed by them, or the major part of them, to commit to the Collect- or or Collectors,- Constable or Constables of such town,- district, plan tation, or'other place, -respectively, with a warrant or warrants,'in due form of law, requiring them to collect and pay the same to the said Treasurer on or before the first day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thireen, and also to return a'certificate of the name or names of such Collector or Collectors, Constable or Consta bies, with the sum total which they -may be so required -respectively to collect, to the said Treasurer,,some time before the firbt-day of Decem- bernext. And whereas there are many persons within this Commonwealth, engaged in trade, who negociate much business, and hire shops,stores, and wharves, in towne, districts or places, other than where they dwell, and whose:property and ability can be better known to the Assessors of the several towns wherein such business is transacted; than`to those of the town, district; or other place where they may dwell: -Therefore, - S E C. 5. Be it further -enacted, That for such goods, wares, and merchandize, or other stock in trade, ships or vessels, as are sold, used, or improved in the towns, districts, plantations, or other places other than where -the owners thereof'may dwell, such owners shall be respectively taxed therefore; provided such person-br.persons do hire a shop, -store, or wharf in such town, district, plantation, or other place, and not where they -dwell or have their home; and they shall be respectively.held to -deliver on oath or affirmation, if required, a list -of their whole taxable estate to the Assessorsof the town, district, plantation, or other place where they may dwell on the said first day of May, distinguishing what part thereof is taxable elsewhere, and in defauitthereof they may be doomed by the said Assessors. Provided however, -That this clause stud' in no case be so construed as to enable the.Assessors of any.town, district, plantation, or -other place, to assess an inhabitant of -any other town, district, -plantation, or other place, for any property chArged thereon in the last valuation. S E C . 6. Beit further enacted, That the President, Professors, Tutors, Librarian, and Students of arvard, Williams, and Bowdoin Colleges respectively, who have their usual residence there, and who enjoy no other pecuniary office or,employment;'also ministers of the gospel, -preceptors of academies established by law, and Latin grammar schoolmasters, shall not be assessed for their polls or estates under their personal management, in the towns, districts,- or parishes where they are settled; and that all persons who have the management `of the estates of-AAvvard,-Williams, and Bowdoin Colleges, and of the, academies aforesaid respectively,. shalt riot be assessed for the same; and that Indians shAll not be. assessed for their polls or estates. And if there be any persons who by reason of age, infirmity, or poverty,`may be un- able to contribute towards the public charges in the judgment or the said Assessors respectively, they may exempt the polis and estates of such persons, or abate any part of that they are set at, as they may think just and equitable. Provided..however, that nothing aontained,in this act ,shall be -so construed as to prevent the town of Cambridge from taxing the houses or lands belong- ing to the Corporation of Harvard College, without the College bounds, in their town tax, excepting such. estates as are occupied by the President of the said College, or by any of the Professors, Tutors, or Instructors, thereto'belonging, or by students, or resident graduates, or shall be unoccupied. S E C . 7. Be it further enacted, That the justices of Courts of Sessions,"in.their respective counties,.when duly authorized to assess a county tax, shall apportion the same on the several towns, districts, plantations, and other places, therein, according to the proportion at which they are rated in this act, and in the assessment of all county, town, parish, or society taxes,- the Assessors of each town, district, Pariah, society, plantation, or:other-place-within this: Commonwealth, shall govern themselves by the same rules, and assess the polls, therein, in the same proportion as they may be assessed to pay a state tax, by force of this act, having regard to all such alterations of polls or property, as may happen within the same, subsequent to the assessment of the tax laid by this act, excepting such parishes and societies, for which a different provision for assessing their taxes, -is made by ._ lat. -Provided a1 s, that it shall be lawful for aw town, district, parish, society, or plantation, to make, levy, and collect, any county, town,_ parish,_society, or -plantation tax, according to a:new valuation, and for that'purpose to cause a new valuation t o be taken therein, at - any time of the year which they may determine to be necessary, at a- legal meeting, to be warned for that purpose. And the several towns, which by this act are charged with an additional sum for the pay of their Representatives, shall assess:such-sums on the polis and estates therein, in the same proportion at which such polls and estates shall be respectively assessed for raising the sun of one hundred and thirty- three thousand, three hundred and forty-two dollars, and thirty-two cents. -Provided nevertheless, that in assessing a w tax, if the sum to be assessed on the polls, pursuant to the provisions of this act, shall exceedione sixth part of such tax, then the. Assessors shall so reduce: the poll tax, that the sum assessed `onthe polls shall not exceed one siSh,pert of such tax,i but shall be as nearly equal to one sixth part thereof as conveniently may be. S E B . 8. Beit furtherenacted, That the Treasurer shall issue his warrant to_thp Sherifta Tithe counties of - Oxford, Somerset, Hassock, Penobscot, and Washington, requiring them -to collect', within their respec- tive counties, the sums which -by this actereassessed on the several towtships,,eor other tracts of unimproved lands, lying within their respec- tive counties, where there are no Assessors ehosen, to whom the said Treasurer can issue his warrants, for the assessment and collection thereof; all which sums are to be collected in the same manner as Collect- ors or Constables are authorized and directed to proceed in the collection of taxes laid on'non-residentproprietors of unimproved lands, and to be paid into the Treasury of this Commonwealth, on or before the first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen. -"- S E C . 9. And be it further enacted, That the foregoing tax be, and hereby is appropriated for defraying the expenses of government, and that, no order shall be drawn by the Treasurer on any Constable or Collector of this tax, for any part of the same. And all the said Assessors shall make their several rate lists, to be committed to Collectors or Constables, in the form prescribed at the end of this act. Form of Rate Lists to be made by Assessors, committed to Collectors or Constable * STATE TAX. *Names of Persons ) Number of ) Poll) Real ) Personal to be taxed ) Polls ) Tax ) Estate) Estate Income ') Total ) Do ji. Do Co 1)o Go - -D *u********************* . '1'/.... CO Form: of Rate Lists of -Non -Resident Proprietors'of Unimproved' Lands. STATE TAT. *Names of Pereons *to be Taxed (tf knomn.) Number of ) each Lot, (if known) )Number of ) )Division,, ) )or descrip- ) tion of the J Range,(if. ) known,) :. Dumber of '.)Value Acres. ) )'Tax.) Total D. C. In'tbe House of Representatives, February 25, 18122 ill having nad three several readings, passed to:oe enacted. T,E., W.;RIPLEY, Sp'eake In Senate, February 2go 1812. This bill having had two several readings, passedto be enacted. 'Sr. DA ) President. Council`-Chanbe;February 27, 1812. Approved, A valuation of the ratable estates in the town of Lexington the first day of May 1812. as follows. viz. real estate personal estate D C 11709. 89 1978. 77 total 513688. 66 248 Rateable polls which paid 35 cents each to the State Tax. ^ Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swihe Value Bush.Grain Value XJohn Anger 1 2 20 2 16 1 4 X John Augusta 3 1 15 1 10 1 4 James Blodgett 2 1 6 2 30 4 40 1 4 John Wa4kaa Blodgett 1 X James Brown 1 1 20 4 60 6 60 11 64 3 12 X .lames Brown Jr. 1 1 29 2 30 6 60 1 4 8 X. James Brown 3d. 1 x Ellin. Blanchard 1 1 10 2 20 X Josiah Bryant 1 XSaml. Blodgett 1 X John Brown 1 1 10 X Nathan Brooks 1 Xlsaac Blodgett 0 x Frances Bowman 2 1 20 3 30 1 4 20 X Jonas Bridge 3 2 30 2 30 16 160 1 4 10 X Caleb Boutwell 1 X Asa Adams 1 XNathn. Chandler X Daniel Childs 1 Heirs of Thos, Cutler Heirs of Bev, Mr. Jonas Clan*;; 1 33 2 30 7 70 6 32 3 12 20 . 2 30 2 20 1 4 1 25 2 30 8 80 6 32 3 12 10 1 20 .3 30 2 10 1 4 8 Polis. Horses. Value, Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Buth.Grain Value X John Chandler 2 1 28 2 30 6 60 2 8 2 8 X John Cutler 1 X Amos Cutler 1 Leonard Cutler 1 Heirs of X Isaac Childs 1 20 2 30 7 70 2 8 15 X Nathl. Cutler 1 1 28 2 30 6 60 7 40 2 8 15 X Wm. Chandler Doct. Thos Whitcomb Garda. to Jos. Chandler Benjn. Harrington 1 Jona. Moore 1 X"Nathan Dudley 1 1 12 . . 3 30 • • 1 4 8 X Semi. Downing 2 1 10 1 4 X Enoch Dyer 1 X Elias Danforth 1 Silas Davis 1 X Brewer Hill 1 Howland Land X Attai Esterbrook 1 2 25 2 30 2 20 2 8 XXWIllmx Daniel Emerson- 1 X Moses Felt 1 , X Ichabod Fessenden 2 1 18 4 60 8 80 2 8 20 x Wid. Lucy Fessenden. 1 5, 0 • 2 20 1 4 Value Polls Horses Oxen Value Cows ,Value .Young Cattle,Value , Swine ,Value Bush. Grain Valle X Nathan Fessenden 1 1 12 2 20 1 4 4 X Saml. Frances 1 wid• Lucy Fessenden Guardian for her son John 1 David B. Farnsworth 1 Doct. Jos. Fisk 1 2 25 2 30 3: 30 3 16 2 8 X David Fisk Jur 3 1 '6 2 30 2 20 2 8 X Benjn. Green 1 1 12 2 30 4 40 1 6 2- a 15 X John Gammel 1 • • 2 30 3 30 1 4 X Daniel Harrington 1 1 3 1 10 1, 4 X Levi Harrington,:: 1 .• 2 30 2 20 2 8 X Abijah Harrington 1 1 35 2 30 1 10 ' . 1 4 20 X Moses Harrington 2 1 35 2' 30 5 50 2- 8 10 X Jos. Harrington 2 1 15 2 30 3 30 1 4 X Charles Harrington 1 1 9 2. 30 4 40 2 8 Jermh• Harrington m also for HarretStearns X Isaac Hastings- 2 1 25 4 60 7 70 3 12 18 X Jona. Hunt 1 1 10 X Wid. Ruth Hadley • • • 1 10 6 4 Nathl.mHarrington John Hadley 1 X Wid. Aliso. Harrington Col.Mum'oe Guardian to Eben Harrington n Polls. Horses Value 'Oxen Value Cows Value Young `Cattle '- ValueH Swine Value mush. Grain Value Hiram Lodge X X Samuel Hastings 3 30 X Amos Haywood 1 X John Hastings 1 X Davis Johnson 2 1 15' X Thomas Johnson 2 X Josiah Johnson 1 John Johnson 1 X Ben jn. Locke 2 . . 2 30 2 20 2 X Benjn. Locke Mar. 1 1 12 2 30 6 60 X Otis Locke 1 ' X Ruben Locke 1 1 12 2 30 2 20 2 14 2 X Charles Locke 1 X Amos Locke 1 2 30 1 10 1 8 X Stephen Locke 1 1 6 2 30 2 20 1 X Thomas Locke 1 1 35 4 60 10 100 4 30. l X ThomasLock Jur 1 1 10 X Hammon Locke 1 X James Locke X Jonas Locke 1 .. . o 10 Z 4 1 10 1 4 2, 2 Jonas Locke Jur. 1 X Edmon Locke 1 1 10 Polls Horses Value- Oxen: Value Cows- Value Young -Cattle Value Swine. _.Cattle Bush.Grain Value X Edmon.Locke 1 X`Asa B. Locke - 1 1 20 2 30 2', 20 l 4 X Oliver Locke 1 X Wid. Mehit.Locke X Jona. Lawrance 1 1 12 2 30 3 30- 1 4 1 4 X Phins. Lawrance 1 3 60 2 30 10 100 0 0 2' 8 Nathn. B. Lawrance 1 Jona. Loring 2 1 10` 2 30 4 40 Thomas Locke for L Doct• Jos. Fisk place X Wtd. Sarah Lawrance 1 10 7i -X. Amos Muzzy 1 X Amos Muzzy Jur 1 1 30 8 120 5 50. 5 48 1 4 10. 5 X Isaac Muzzy 1 1 25 2 30 5 50 3 18 1 4 18., 9 X John Muzmy 1 1 20 • • 4 40 2 18 2 8 5 X John Muzzy Jur 1 X John Mulliken 1 1 35 2 30 5. 50, a 1 , 4 3 X Benj. Moore also ) 1 1 12 , 0 1 10 2 10 1 X for Wid. Third 3 X Jonas Munroe. • X Joseph Mason 0 0 1 15 2 20. X Daniel Mason 1 15 2 20 X Nethl Mulliken 2 1 12 • • 2 20 0 • 2 1 4 2.25 7.25 Polls Horses- Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value SwineValue Budi.Grain Value X John Mulliken Jur 1 X Rufus Meriam 2 1 X Rufus Meriam Jur 1 X Thads.Munroe 1 2 35 4 60 9 90 3 24 3 12 30 ,15 X Ambros Morrill 1 1 10 X John Munroe 1 X Farley Mayo i 1 10 1 10 X Caol. Wm. Munroe 1 1 25, 4 60 2" 20 2 16 2 XEbenr. Munroe 1 2 30 2 30 4 40 4 26 2 X Ebenr. Munroe 1 2 30 2 30 4 40 4 26 2 X John Munroe Jur. 1 X Nathan Munroe 1 1 20 . . 3 30 X Jona. Munroe' 1 1' 10- X 'Josiah Mead ' 1 2 20 2 X Amos Marrett 1 1 20 4 60 15 150 8 56 3 X Joseph Munroe 1 1 6' . . 1 10 X Sarah Moore X Isaac Mulliken 1 X Samuel Mulliken 1 X Edna Nichols 1 1 30 2 30 3 30: X Wm. Nichols 1 ,i 1, I/ x gle Nathan Marshall 1 30 4 60 5 50 2 8 2 8 15 7.25 1 4 - 8 8 18 25 1245 25 22'.25 2 8 5 2.50. 1 x 4 , '7 3.25. Polls Horses Value Oxen. Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bush. Grain Vdue Benjn. Nutt 1 1 X John Parker 1 1 10 2 30 2 20 1 4 X John Parker Jur 1 1 10 John Parker 3d• Heirs of X: John Parkhurst 1 18 2 30 7 70 2 12 2 8 16 8 Wide Marian Third X Hobert Parker for 1 1 28 2 30 4 40 2 8 9 4.25 X Benj. Phinney 1 1 8 2 30 7 70 3 12 30 15 X Rubin Peirce 2: 2' 40 4 60 22'' 220 2 8 10 5 X Loring Peirce 1 . • . . 2 20 1 4 X Ruben Peirce Jur. 1 X Nethl. Peirce 1 X 'David Penney 1 p X,David Penney Jun. 1 1 15 X John Peirce 1 X Willm. Reed P h X Thads. Reed 3 1 35 4 60 6 60 7 50 3 12 13 6®25 X Hammon Reed • 1 18 X Hammon Reed Jur. 2 1 25 4 60 11 110 8 48 2 8 15 7.25 X Benjn. Reed 1 Hetr of Nathnn Reed - X Nathan Reed 2 2 40 4 60 13 130 17 , 141 6 24 30 15 X Stephen Robbins 1 2 45 4 60 3 30 2 .18 50 25 Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Coss Value -Fauns Cattle Value Swine Value Bush.Grain Value X Isaac Reed 1 1 20 0 . 1 10 3 20 1 X. Charles Reed 1 1 30 2 30 4 40 10 60 2 X Maxwell Reed X Jacob Robinson 1 1 35 2 30 3 30 X Saml. Russell 1 X Nathan Russell .1 1 15 2 30 11 110 X Jonas Russell 1 1 15 X Wm. Richardson 1 1 15 2 30 3 530 X Jos. Robinson 1 1 15 2 30 3 30 X Joshua Russell 3 2 35 2 30 6 60 X Stephen Robbins Jur 1 1 30 2 30 X Ely Robbins 1 2 45 • 0 1 10 1 ^: Sally Smith land X Phil. Robbins ) 1 1. 20 a 30 6 60 1 4 2 8 , 16 7.50 Jonas Viles ) also for Wyth land) X Jona. Robinson 1 1 25 0 . 2 20 X .Lot Robbins 1 X Swethern Reed 1 1 10 2 30 9 90 1 X Jaeob Robinson Jur 1 0 4 2 8 4 2- 8 40 :20 X Lucy Simonds eas a ES 8 10 5 elf X Joshua Simonds 1 2 .2 5 4 60 6 60 11 60 2 8 10 X Wid. Martha Simonds.. Polls Horses Value X. Joseph Simonds 1 X: Joseph Simonds Jur 1 1 35 3 X John Simonds e ® . . X David Simonds 1 1 30 2 For Fessinden Estate 2 X Joshua Swan also, 1 1 15 1 X Wm. Smith 1 1 15 2 X Joseph Smith 1 1 15 2 X Jonas Stone 2 1 10 2 X -Samuel Stone 2 1 20 X Jona. Smith 1 1 8 X" Josiah Smith 2 1 20 t X Abram Smith 2 1 20 2 X Oliver Smith 1 X Joel Smith 1 1 20 . . 6 60 X.Saml. Smith 1 X Ebenr.•Stith 1 1 10 X Noah Stearns 1 1 12 / . 1 10 X Wm. Simonds 1 1 10 2 30 6 60 X Nathan Smith 1 1 10 . . 4 40 2 Richard Smith 1 15 1 15 1Z 15 Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bu.Grffi n Value i 45 6 60 11 70 3 12 50 25 . 4 40 1 4 5 2.50 30 5 50 1 4 2. 8 10 5 2 15 2.1 25 30 3 30 2 8 8 4 30 3 30 5 28 2 8 10 ' 5 30 6 60 5 32 3 12 25 12.50 . 4 40 4' '22 "1 4 10 `5 . 1 10 "2 8 e 2 20 1 4 2 8 30 6 60 1. 4 2 8 15 ' 7.50 X. Joel Stearns 1 X Nathan Stearns 1 2 2 2 8 10 1 4 1 4 8 2 8 8 2 8 1 4 6 Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bu.Graln Value X Wm. T. Smith 1 1 ID 1 4 X Josiah Smith Jur 1 X Charles Smith 1 X Moses Stearns 1 David Sandersoh 1 X Willm, Shattuck 1 X Wm. Tidd 1 X John Tidd 1 1 30 2 30 7 70 4 16 3 12 X Wm. Thorning. 2 • , . . 1 10 2 12 2. 8 X David Tuttle 4 . . 1 10 1 4 X. Thomas Tufts 2 1 2 5 2 30 6 60 6 60 2 6 15 7,50 Willm, Talford 1 X Jos. Underwood 1 X Jos. Underwood Jur. 2 1 15 1 10 1 4 n a X John Underwood 2 1 15 2 30 8 80 2 8 4 16 XJoel Vales 1 1 18 2 30 6 60 2 16 2 8 10 5 X John Vales 1 1 . 10 1 4 X.EliasViles 1 XIsaat Winship 1 8 -, . 3 30 X Thads. Winship 3. Estate Lately owned by Simon Winship , 2 30 . . 4 40 Bus. Grain Value Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value XStephen Winship 1 1 8 . • 4 40 . • 2 8 20 10 X Jona. Winship 1 1 5 • • 4 40 l 8 1 4 X James Wyman 1 1 12 e o 2. 20 . j, 4 X James Wyman Jur 1 1 10 X Frances Wyman 1 1 10 2 12 X. Josiah Wellington 1 1 8 . . 2 20 • X Ebenr. White 1 1 30 ® • 1 10 1 4 X Thomas Whitcomb 1 2 50 4 60 8 80 3 22 4 16 2) 10 X Benjn. Wellington 1 1 10 2 30 11 ,110 3 16 1 4 10 5 X Peter Wellington 1 X Isaac Wellington 1 X Nehem. Wellington 2 2 20 , 1 4 X David Wellington 1 1 18 2 30 4 40 . . a 8 10 5 Heirs of XTimothy Wellington • X Thomas Greenleaf 1 X Edward Woods 1 X Farrington Hawks 1 X. Rufus Page 1 X Charles Smith Jur 1 Acres of Reduced to Acres of Reduced Names of Unimproved Real 2 per cent Improved Value to 6 Sum Nonresidents Land Value Land per cent' Total Heirs of %John Reed 13 156 3.12 3.12 3.12 /John Reed 36* 1030 20.60 20.60 20.60 X James Winthrop 18i 426 25.56 25.56 Heirs of XOliver Reed 6 360 7.20 9 72 4.32 11.52 %Simon Crosby 4 140 2.80 2.80 XNethl. Hawkins 15 369 7.38 3 60 3.60 10.98 %John Meriem 60 450 9.00 42 933 55.98 64.98 'David Russell . . . 3 35 2.10 2.10 'Thomas Russell . .0 36 2.16 2.16 'Capt. Frost 10 245 4.90 . 4.90 4.90 flames Wright 26 250 5.00 35 1106 66.36 71.36 XWid.,4nna Russell . . . 14 21 1.26 1.26 XStephn. Goddard 6 150 3.00 3.00 XThos. Goddard 6 150 3.00 3.00 XDixon . . . 2 25 1.50 1.50 %John Stephens . . 1 12 2/4 0.75 0.75 4eres-Dimen- %Aaron Cutter 2 20 1.20 1.20 130 7.80 7.80 SWid. Rebc. Cutler 10 200 4.0 . . . 4.00 XSaml. Keflt 10 200 4.0 3 60 3.60 7.60 %Thads. Davis 5 60 1.20 . . . 1.20 /John Page 4 105 2.10 . 80 4.80 6.90 XSaml. Locke 10 200 4.0 4.00 %Daniel Adams 14 20 1.20 1.20 for Willm. Whitmore Land 1 13 78 , 0 78 XCapt Cutter 7 126 2.52 1 15 0.78 3 30 XJames Reed %Thomson Bacon Guardian to sif*., Mariam & Fisk place ernes eirs of Wallis Rust oah Russell XNathl. Hill XCapt. Cook 4 90 1.80 %John Hutchinson 36 800 16.00 1 ` 13 0.78 0.78 1 13 , 0.78 0.78 3i 45 2.70 2.70 2 30 1.80 3.60 16.00 Acres of Acres of Reduced Unimproved Real Reduced to Improved Value to 6 Sum Eames. Land Value _2 per cent Land- percent Total XNathl. Fojle 5 100 2. 2.00 Xlohn Stone `32 108 2.16 2.16 'Sohn Webber 244 240 4.80 17 380 22.80 27.60 %Christopher Page X10 133 2.66 2.66 Heirs of X-BratthshebaSivan 2 36 0.72 0.72 Heirs of XSkrah Adams 2 45 0.90 0.90 Ind. Darcas Hill 2 -45 0.90 0.90 grr Hill 8 135 2.70 2.70 xGeorge Prentis 2 45 0.90 0.90 Sid. Reba. Cutter 2 45 0.90 - 0.90 XWm. Locke jtr 1 24 0.48 0.48 John Perry ' '1 24 ' 0.48 048 X `-XSt.ephen Hall 2 - 45 0.90 0.90 X XNehem. Cutter -2 45- 0.90 0.90 X tt:enja. Cutter 3 63 1.26 1.26 X 06QQ0&tem0teoQ00 '600000001300000008o000078c X %Josiah Locke 17 410 8.20 8:20 % Land latly owned by XJames Otis 8 75 1.50 4 75 4.50 6400 X 'Buckly Adana 4 40 0.80 20 550 33.0 33.80 x 'Jona. Stone 12 72 1.44 1.44 X %Isaac Sanderson 20 686 13.72 124 244 14.64 28.361 X; . Bridge 17 409 8.18 10 2/4 195 11.70,19.88X Moses Coollidge 6 120 2.46 2440 $Daniel Brown 10 185 3.70 15 250 15.0 18.70 D. XThads. Muzzy. 4 120_ 2.40 8 80 4.80 7.20 XCol. Jedn. Wellington 7 80. 1.60 1.60 'Wm. Wellington 26 660 13.20 422 805 48.30 61.50 'Jona. Whitney 1 18 1.8 1.8 $Joshua Stearns 18 400 24.0 24.00 Heirs of $Josiah Nelson 5 200 4.00 2 30 1.80 5.80 XPhillm. R Fussell 'Semi. Hastings. 17 253 5. 6 11 130 7.80 12.86 Heirs of na*on Brooks 10 240 4.80 4.80 4.20 'Joshua Kendall 9 210- 4.20 Acres of Acres of Reduced Unimproved Real Reduced to Improved Value to 6 Sum Land Value 2 per cent Land percent Total 1U thew Bridge 20 700 14.00 14.00 %Jona. Stearns 10 140 2.80 8 192 11.52 14.32 =,_nj. Winship 9 108 6.48 6.48 Heirs of %Capt. Peirce 5 90 5.40 5.40 Thomson Bacon Guar Ilan for Wilson Children:;8 160 3.20- 3.20 XBenjn. Locke 1* 15 0.90 0.90 %Saml. Hunt 4 48 0.96 - 13 150 9.00 9.96 %Eben. Hall 14 20 1.20 1.20 'George Prentice jun 60 1.20 . . . 1.20 %Abram Wellington 7 122 7.32 7.32 KElijah Smith 14 370 22.20: 22.20 Theirs of Stephn Frost 4 98 196---- 1.96 XAmos Frost 4 98 1.96 1.96 1.96 %Seth Frost 4 140 2.80 _2.80 %Kendal Baliy 4* 123 2.46 2.46 %James Perry 2E 62 1.24 1.24 "John Cutter 72 72 1.44 1.44 SNehen. Munroe 12 2/4 300 . 6.00 Sold to Josiah Locke 6.00 Heirs of %Saml. Whittimore 2 2/4 61 1.22 1.22 s°dwin Munroe 2 150 9.00 9.00 Heirs of . %John Frost jur 4 98 1.96 1.96 XJohn Frost 7 2/4 170 3.40 3.40 %John Devenport 74 170 3.40 3.40 Isally-Amit§ "Mikayah Locke Heirs of %Francis Locke 6 70 42 42.00 1 13 0.78 0.78 %Joseph Locke jur 4 40 0.80 2 40 2.40 3.20 %Capt. Miller 50 3.00 3.00 'Cogswell & Fletcher 2 50 1.00 2 150 9.00 10.00 %Peter Hill 10 200 12.00 12.00 %Isaac Cutter -- 549 10/98 - 10.98 XParker Emerson 1 1 3$ 400 24.00 24.00 Lexington Sept. 19, 1812 • Isaac Winship Abijah Harrington ) Assessors Nathaniel J'Sulliken ) To the Assessors of Lexington T4X P'OR THE TEAR 1813 STATE SEAL COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. 'In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. AN ACT 'To apportion and assess a TAX of one hundred and thirty-three thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars, and ninety- . seven cents, for the servioe of the State, and also a further _sum of thirty-three thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars and forty-nine cents towards reimbursing the expense of attendance of the members of the House of Representatives, ' now paid out of the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Section 1. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the author- ity of the same, That each town, district, plantation, or other place, herein after named, within this Commonwealth, shall be assessed and pay the several sums, with which they stand respec- tively charged in the following SCHEDULE, viz. 0.90 TAX ACT. SECTI 0 N 2. Be it further enacted, That. the Treasurer of this Cimmonw=alth shall forthwith send his warrant, directed to the Selectmen or Assessors of each town, district, plantation, or other place taxed as aforesaid, requiring them respectively to assess, in dollars and cents, the sum so charged in manner following, viz. To taxeach male poll above the age of sixteen years within their respective towns, districts, plantations, or other places adjoining them, not belonging to any other town, district, or-plantation,_provided such places were returned or included in the last valuation, at twenty-seven cents;each; and the remainder of such sum, charged as aforesaid, to each town, district, plantation, or other place respectively, to assess upon the respective inhabitants thereof, according to the value of the real estate therein possessed or owned by each of them on the first day of May next, either in his own right or the right of others, improved or not improved, (excepting pews in houses of public worship) or upon the owners of real estate in such town, district, plantation, or other place, whether such owner reside, in the same or cot, on the first day of May, accord- ing to the just value thereof; and upon non-resident proprietors of real estate lying within such town, district, plantation, or other place, in their own right orthe right of others, improved or not improved; and also on -all the inhabitants of such town, district, plantation, orTother place, ard all other persons possessing estates within the same on the said first day of May, according to the proportion of the amount of their respective personal estates, including all monies at interest more than they pay interest for, and all other debts due to them more than they are indebted for, monies of all kinds on hand, public secur- ities of all kinds, -all bank stock and shares, or property in any incorporated bridge or turnpike road, or -shares in any other incorporated company possessing taxable property, according to the just value thereof, and also the amount of all goods, ware, and merchandize, or any other stock in:trade, vessels of all kinds, at home or abroad, with all: their stores and appurten- ances, and all pleasure carriages drawn by one or more horses; mules,`horses, and neat cattle, each of one year old and upwards, And swine of six months old and upwards, -and also the amount of the ineone of such inhabitants: from any profession, handicraft, trade, or.employment, or gained by trading by sea or on land, and all other property of the several kinds returned in the last valuation, excepting sheep, household furniture, wearing apparel, farming utensils, tools of mechanics, and salt works ror the man- ufacture of sale. S E 0 . 3. = it further enacted, That every minor, whose poll shall be taxed by force of this act, be assessed. to hisparents, master or guardian, under -.whose immediate- government he may be- living,:in the same.town, district, plantation, or other place, otherwise such minor shall be personally -taxed for his poll as though he were of full age. And every freeholder or -tenant,' who by force of this act may be assessed and shall pay any sum for real_estate in his possession,. may require his landlord; the owner of such estate, to reimburse half of such sum, unless it otherwise provided for by agreement between them. And every owner of horses, mules, or neat cattle, shall be taxed therefor in the town, district, plantation, or other place, wherein he may bean inhabitant on the said first day of May, notwithstanding any of said creatureempy have been sent to some other place or state for pasturage. only, beforethat .time.: -And the said Assessors shall estimate -all the kinds of property which by chis act they .ere- - .required to. tag, at six per centum on the value thereof, eacept- ingunimproved lands, which they shall estimate at two per ten= tum only ()lithe value thereof. S -E.0 . 4. Be it further enacted, That the !measurer in: his said warrant shallrequire the said Selectmen or Assessors respectively to make a fair list or ;lists of their assessments, setting -forth in distinct columns against each person's name, how much he;or she is assessed for polis, real and personal estate, and income, respectively,:as aforesaid, distinguishing - any sum assessed on such.person as -guardian, or for any estate-- in his or her possession in trust;: and also to insert in such -- list_the number of acres of unimproved land which they may have taxed to each non-resident proprietpr of lands, and the value at .which they have estimated the same; and such list or lists when completed and signed by them, or the::major part of -them, to commit to the Collector or Colle:ptors,:'Constable or Constables of. such town, district, plantations, or other place, respective- ly, with a warrant or warrants, in -due -form of law, requiring them to collect and pay the -same to the said Treasurer -on or before the first'day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, and also to return a cert- ificate of the name or names of such Collector or Colleetars, Constable or,Constables, with the sum total which they may be So required respectively to collect, to:the said -Treasurer, some time before the first day of December next. _And whereas there are many persons within this Commonwealth, engaged -in trade, who negotiate much businessand hire shops, stores, and whaarves, in towns, distriets,or pieces, otherc'than where they dwell, and_ -whose property and ability can be better known to -the Asessors of the several towns wherein such business is transacted, than to those of the town, district, or other place -where they may, dwell: .Therefore, SEC . 5. Be it'fhrther enacted,: That for such goods, wares, and merchandize, or other stock in trade, ships or vessels, as are sold, used, or improved in the towns, districts, plantations, orother places other than where the owners thereof may dwell, such owners shall be respectively taxed therefor; provided such person or persons do hire a shop, store, or wharf in such town, district, plantation, or other place, and not on oath or affir- mation, if required, a list of their whole taxable estate to the Assessors of the town, district, plantation, or other place where they may dwell on the said first day of May, distinguishing what part thereof is taxable elsewhere, and in default thereof they may be doomed by the said -Assessors. .Provided however, That- -this clause shall in no case be so -construed as to enable the Assessors of any t n, district,, plantation, or other:place, to assess an inhabitant of any other town, district, plantation, or other place, for any property charged thereon in the last valuation. S E,C . 6. Be it further enacted,. That the. President, Pro- fessors, Tutors, Librarian, and Students of Harvard, Williams, and Bowdoin Colleges respectively, who have their usual resi- dence th re, and who enjoy no other pecuniary office or employ- ment; als o ministers of the gospel, preceptors of academies established by lax, and'Latin grammar schoolmasters, shall not be assessed 1'or their polls -or estates under their -personal management, in the towns, districts, or parishes where ,they are settled; and that all persons who -have the management of the: estates of Harvard,-williams,and Bowdoin eolleges, and of the academies aforesaid respectively., shall not be, assessed for.the same; and that Indians shall not be:assessed for their polis er estates._ And -if- there be any persons who by_ reason of age,- in firmity, or poverty, may be unable to contribute towards the public charges in the judgment of the said Assessors respective- ly, they may exempt the polls and estates of such persons, or abate any part of what they are set at, as they may think just and equitable. HProvided however, That:nothing in this adt contained shall- -be-construed so as to preve3t the town -of Cambridge from tax- ing_the houses or lands belonging to the corporation of Harvard College, without the college bounds., in their town tax; excepting such estates as are improved by the president of the said college, the professors of the theory and-practice.of physic; the.profess- er of theology, the professor of mathematics, and the tutor of logic,- metaphysics, and ethics. S E C. 7. Bait further enacted, That.the Tustices_of.the __._ Courts of Sessions. in their respective counties, when duly authorized to assess a county tax, shall apportion_the .same on the several towns, districts, plantations, or other places therein, according to the proportion at which they are rated in this act; and 1n the assessment of all county, town, parish, or society taxes, the Assessors of each town, district, parish, society, plantation, or other 'face within this Commonwealth, shall -govern -themselves by the -same rules, and assess the polls therein in the same proportion as they may be assessed to pay by -force of this act, having regard to all such alterations of polls or property as may happen within the same, subsequent to the assessment of the tax laid by this act,_ excepting_such----.. parishes and societies for which different provision for assess- ing their taxes is made by law. Provided always, That it shall, be lawful for any town, district, parish, society, or plantation, to make, levy, a M collect any county, town; parish, society, -or plantation tax, according to a new valuation, and for that pur- pose to cause a new valuation to be taken there -in at any time of the -year which they may determine: to be. nec.essary_at -a legal - meeting,to,5e warned for that purpose. And the several towns which by this act are charged_ with. an additional -sura -for the - - pay -of their representatives, shall assess such sums on the polls and,estates therein, in the same proportion.at which such polls said estates shall be respectively assessed for ,raising the sum of one hundred and thirty-three thousand three hundred thirty-three dollars, and ninety-seven cents. Provided nevertheless, that in the,assessing•any tax;if the sum to be assessed on:the polls, -pursuant to the provisions -of -this act, shall exceed one third part of such tax, then the assessors shall so reduce the poll tax that the sum assessed on the. polis shall not exceed one third part of such tax, but shall be as nearly equal to one third -part thereof as conveniently may be. S E -C. 8. Be it further enacted, That the_foregoing tax be, and is appropriated for defraying the expenses of government, and that no order shall be drawn by the Treasurer on any Con- stable or Collector of this tax, for any part of the same. And all the said Assessors shallmake their several rate lists,- to ists,to be committed Collectors or Constables, in the form prescribed at the end of this act. Form of Rate Lists to be made by Assessors,eommitted to Collectors or Constables ( ). STATE TAX. ) ) 3 ) ) - ) ) ) ( Names of Persons ) Ember of ) Poll ).Real ) Personal ) Income,) Total. ) ( to be taxed. polls. ) tax. estate. estate.' . D.C. D. C. ) D. C. 3D. C. -,D. C. ) ) ) 3 ) Form of Rate Lists'of Non -Resident Proprietors of N roved Lands.. STATE TAX. ( Names of persons Number of ) Number of )Number, of) value) Tax.) ) Total. ( to be taxed, ) each lot, ) division, ) ,Acres. ( (if known,) (if known.) or descrip-) ); ,)1 ) s tion of the) ) ) -) ) ) range,(if ) ) 3 ) 3 )known. Il. C.; --D.C. ) D. C. In the Hoose of Representatives, Feb.. 25, 1813. .This bill having had three several readings, passed to -be enacted, TIMOTHY BIGELOW, Speaker. ' In Senate, Feb. 25, 1813. This bill having had two several readings, passed to be enacted. SAMUEL DANA; President. 2Sth. 1813 Approved, CALEB STRONG. Valuation of the 09 0 H 0 0 w of D. 10996. 98 first day of Real estate to the ano 0, 43 40 01 N ri 03 m cents each to the Polls which paid 34 0 State tax Names Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bu•Grain Value • John Anger 2 . 2 30 3 30 1 4 •John Augustus 3 1 12 3 30 4 O 1 4 .Asa Adams 1 • James Anderson 1 ;Joseph Abbott '1 •James Blodgett 2 • • 2 30 1 10 1 4 • John Blodgett 1 •James Brown 1 2 40 4 60 9 90 _ 9 58 2 8 •James Brown Junr• 1 1 20 2 30 5 50 2 8 •James Brown 3rd. 1 .Elhanan Blanchard 1. • • 1 10 1 4 •Josiah Briant 1 • Samuel Blodgett 1 . . . 1 10 • John Brown 1 1 10 1 4 M1 4 .William Brown 1 •Nathan Brooks 1 .Isaac Blodgett •FrancisBowman 1 1 20 6 60 1 4 15 11 25 •Isaac Bowman 1 k •Francis Bowman Junr• 1 3 30 .Jonas Bridge 2 2 30 2 30 16 160 •Caleb Boutelle 1 1 20 .Aaron Blodgett 1 Names Polis Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bu.Crat n Value .Jacob Brooks 1 James Blodgett Junr. 1 Eldad Bailey 1 .Nathan Chandler 1 1 25 4 60 6 60 4 24 3 10 10 7.50 .John Chandler 2 1 28 4 60 5 50 2 12 3 12 .William Chandler 1 .Nathan Chandler Junr. 1 .Daniel Child 1 1 18 . 2 20 2 8 Heirs of Jonas Clarke 1 20 - . 3 30 1 4 1 4' .John Cutler 1 1 20 2 30 4 40 3 18 1 4 .Amos Cutler 1 1 25 2 30 3 so ' 2 8 10 7.50 .Leonard Cutler 1 w .Nathaniel Cutler 1 1 28 4 60 6 60 5 ' ' 34 ' 2 8 10 7.50 .Heirs of Isaac Child 1 20 4 60 6 60 3 12 3 12 15 11.25 .Jacob Colby 1 .Nathan Dudley i 1 ill 3 30 2 8 .Samuel Downing 2 1 10 1 4 .Enoch Dyer 1 1 10 .Elias Danforth 1 .Attai Estabrook 1 1 18 2 30 2 1 4 .Daniel Emerson 1 Names Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bu.Grain Ud].ue Moses Felt 1 Ichabod Fessenden 2 1 18 - - 3 30 2 8 3 12 50 7.50 (.Lucy Fedgenden -1 3- 2 20 9oll (.Lucy Fessenden Guardian for I. Fessenden 1 .Joseph Fiske 1 2 25 2 30 2: 30 2 20 2 8 .David Fiske Junr, 1 1 6 3 45 2 20 - .Nathan Fessenden 1 1 12 - - 2 20 1 4 1 4 . Samuel Francis 1 - - - - - - - - ,David Fiske 3rd 1 - - - - - - - .Samuel Fiske 1 - - - - - - - - - .Andrew Fuller 1 - - - - - -.. - - .Benjamin Green 1 1 12 2 30 5 50 - - 2. 8 7 5.2� .John Gammel 1 1 10 2 30 2 20 - - 1 4 .Thomas Greenleaf 1 - - - - - - - - - - $ .Daniel Harrington 1 - - - - 2 20 2 1.5Q .Levi Harrington 2 - - 2 30 1 10 1 4 ,Abijah Harrington 1 1 35 2 30 2 20 15 11.1 .Moses Harrington 2 1 35 2 30 6 50 2 8 2 8 .Joseph Harrington 2 1 112 . 2 30 2 20 -- ..- - r - 1 4 .Jonathan Harrington 3 1 3 - - 2 20 .Charles Harrington 1 1 9 2 30 4 40 - - 1 4 5 3.75 .10 Names Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bu.Grain Value .Abigail Harrington ,Lewis Harrington 1 . David Harrington 1 . Moses Harrington Junr. 1 .Oliver Harrington 1 .Samuel Hastings - - - - 3 30 6 4.50 ,Isaac Hastings 2 1 25 4 60 8 80 A 2 8 .Guardian for Harriet Stearns .Michael Norton - 1 .Jonathan Hunt - 1 .Ruth Hadley - - - - ,Argos Heywood 1 .John Hastings 1 .Farrington Hawks - 2 ,William Harrington 1 .Brewer Hill 1 GO ..0 aOHam®filagtotto Qa® 0 .Moses Hobson 1 1 10 _ 1 _ 10 .David Johnson 2 - - - - 2 20 Thomas Johnson 2 .Josiah Johnson 1 - 1 10 . Josiah Kendall. 1 Nanus Polls Hones Valu© Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bu. Grain Value Benjamin Locke 2 - - 2 30 2 20 - - 2 8 .Benjamin Locke Junr. 1 1 12 2 30 6 60 - - 2 8 10 7,50 .Otis Locke 1 - - - - .Reuben Locke 1 1 12 2'' 30 3 30 - - 4 .Charles Locke 1 - .Amos Locke 1 - - 2 30 2 20 - - 1 4 .Stephen Locke 1 - - - 1 10 - - 1 4 .Thomas Locke 1 1 35 4 60 10 100 4 28 2 8 8 .Thomas Locke Junr. .Hammon Locke 1 1 35 - - - - - - - 1 4 .James Locke 1 - .Jonas Locke 1 .Jonas Locke Junr. 1 .Edmund Locke 1 .Asa Be Locke 1 1 - 20 2 30 1 10 - - - 2 8 .sliver Locke 1 - - .Micajah Locke 1 2 40 - - 2 20 - 1 4 ,The Hiram Lodge, - .Jonathan Lawrence 1 1 12 2 30 4 40 2 10 1 4 .Sarah Lawrence 0 .Phinehas Lawrence 2 3 60 2 30 14 140 - - 2 8 ,Leonard Lawrence 1 1 20 2 30 10 100 - " - 1 4 .Jonathan Loring 3 1 8 2 15 3 30 1 4 2 8 Names Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bu• Grain Value .Loa Locke 1 .Oliver Lamb 1 •Amos Muzzy 1 _ .Amos Muzzy Junr. 1 1- 35 6 - 90 5 50 4 32 1'i 4 0 0 .John Muzzy 1 1 20 2 30 4 40 1 4 _ 1 4 .John Muzzy Junr. 1 •Isaac Muzzy 1 1 - 20 2 30 7 70 _ - - _ 2 8 0/3 .John Mulliken 1 1 35 2 30 4 40 3 22 3 12 20 15 .Nathaniel Mulliken 2 1 18 - - 3 30 - - 2 8 .John Mulliken Junr, 1 _ .Isaac Mulliken 1 - - - 1 10 .Sanuel Mulliken 1 .Joseph Mason 0 - - 1 15 1 10 1 4 } .Daniel Mason 0 - - 7. 15 2 20 - - 1 4 .William Munroe 1 1 25 2 30 4 40 - - _ 2 8 15 11.2/5 .Jonas Munroe 1 - 2 30 1 10 _ 0 .Thadeus Munroe 1 2 35 4 60 12 120 2 16 3 12 10 7.50 .John Munroe 0 .Ebenezor Munroe 1 1 25 4 60 4 40 2 10 2 8 *John Munroe Junr 1 _ .Nathan Munroe 1 1 _ 20 - - 3 30 1 4 2 8 4 3 •Jonathan Munroe 1 ',Joseph Munroe 2 1 4 - - 1 10 - - 1 4 Names Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bu. Grain Value CW illiam Munroe Guardian (for Ebn, Harrington 0 •Benjamin Moore •Widow Moore's third •Rufus Meriam •Rufus Meriam Junr• .J.Parkhurst Meriam •Ambrose Morrell •Parley Mayo •Josiah Mead Amos Marrott .Sarah Moore •Charles Munroe •Adria Nichols .William Nichols fi 1 1 12 1 10 1 8 1 1 1 30 4 60 3 30 1 1 1 1 20 - 0 1 10 1 - - - - 1 10 1 2 15 12 2. 4 1 1 25 4 60 18 180 6 40 3 12 1 1 1 30 2 30 3 30 1 GeorgePeirce 1 *John Parker 1 1 10 2 30 2 20 . John Parker Junr. 1 1 35 2 30 1 10 - 1 4 ;Robert Parker - 1 - 1 - 30 2 30 4 40 - - 1 4 1Heirs ofJohn Parkhurst 0 1 - 18 2 30 6 60 6' 32 a 8 15 11.25 . Benjamin Phinney 1 2 4 5 2 30 7 70 5 20 2 8 30 22.5 .Reuben Peirce 1 2 40 4 60 25 250 1 4 2- 8 10 7.5 . Loring Pierce 1 - - - - 2 20 1 4 Names Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value Bu.Grain Value Reuben Pierce Junr. 1 Nathaniel Pierce 1 Ebenezer Pierce 1 John Pierce 1 David Penny 1 1 15 - - 0 00 1 4 , .David Penny Junr. 1 f 5 .David Parker 1 ,John Pierce Junr. 1 •Heirs of Nathan Reed 0 0 .William Reed 0 r •Thadeus Reed 2 1 35 4 60 7 70 2 16 3 12 7 5.25 .Hammon Reed 1 1 18 .Hammon Reed Junr. 2 0 - 4 60 10 100 14 84 3 12 20 15 .Benjamin Reed 1 .Nathan Reed 1 1 25 2 30 6 60 7 44 2 12 15 11.25 .Christopher Reed 1 2 40 4 60 7 70 8 64 3 12 15 11.25 .Charles Reed 1 1 30 4 60 8 80 5 40 2 8 10 7,50 .IsaacReed 1 1 20 2 30 3 30 3 20 1 4 , •Reuben Reed 1 - - 4 60 - - - - - . - T 3Stbphen Robbins 1 2 45 2 30 3 30 - - 2 8 6 4,50 Stephen Robbins Jur, 1 2 50 2 30 1 10 Eli,Robbins 1 - 1 30 2 30 2 30 1 4 Lot Robbins 1 Names Polls Horses Value Oxen Value Cows Value Young Cattle Value Swine Value nBu•Grain Value Philemon Robbins 1 1 25 2 30 5 50 2 10 3 12 8 6 "Joseph Robbins 1 1 15 2 30 3 30 1 4 .J9.cob Robinson 0 1 35 2 30 3 30 - 1 4 .Jacob Robinson Jun. 1 M + ,Jonathan Robbinson 1 1 20 3 30 .Nathan Russell 2 1 15 2 30 7 70 2 8 2 8 10. 7.50 .Jonas Russell 1 1 15 .Joshua Russell ) 3 2 35 6 60 8 80 1 6 2 8 ) 'Also for Dr. Flake's Farm) heirs of William Richardson 0 1 15 2 30 3 30 .Samuel Russell 1 .Thomas Rice 2 .Swithern Reed 1 1 10 2 30 5 50 1 6 2 8 8 3.75 TEO 2 8 .Martha Simonds 0 .Joshua Simonds 2 1 25 4 60 4 40 90 78 2: 8 , Heirs ofJoseph Simonds .Joseph Simonds 1 1 35 5 75 8 80 8 46 3 12 15 11.25 .Ebenezer Simonds 2 1 28 2 30 7 70 2 .10 2 8 'David Simonds 1 1 30 2 30 5 50 1 6 2 8 12 9 .Lucy Simonds 0 'William Simonds 1 1 18 2 30 6 60 2 12 2' 8 Joshua Swan 1 2 15 1 15 1z 15 1 4 Names Polis Horses Value Oxen Value COwa Value Young Cattle Value swine Value Bu•Grain Value Also for Fessenden Farm • William Shattuck 1 ///, •Heirs of Joseph Smith 2 39 5 50 3 16 2 8 10 7.50 iJoe ah4mith 2 1 20 . • 2 20 2 10 2 8, Abram Smith 2 1 18 2 30 4 40 1 6 2 8 10 7.50 ;Oliver Smith 1 .Joel Smith 2 1 20 . • 5 50 1 4 2 8 •Samuel Smith 1 *Ebenezer Smith 2 • • • • 1 10 1 4' ^ .Nathan Smith 3 1 10 • . 2 20 1 4 1 4 .William Smith 1 1 15 2 30 4 40 2 8 2 8 .William T• Smith 1 - - - 0 1 10 1 4 Charles Smith 1 .Charles Smith Junr. 1 .Jonathan Styith 1 1 10 2 8 .Josiah Smith Junr• 1 •Nathan Stearns 1 1 10 1 4 . Woods Stearns 1 .Amos Stearns 1 a 15 1 15 1? 15 .Noah Stearns 1 1 12 - 2 20 1 4 • Joel Stearns 1 • •.Augustus Smith 1 .Jonas Stone 1 1: 10 2 30 8 80 1 6 3 12 15 11.25 Names of Acres of`- Acres of Reduced Nonresidents Unimproved Real ' Reduced to Improved Value to 6 Sum living in Land Value 2 per cent Land percent Total Bedford Thompson Bacon 4 200 'Guardian for Mariam .Thadeus Davis '.john Mer :John Page 26 534 36.04 36.04 5 60 1.20 - - - 1.20 60 450 9.00 42 933 55,98 64.98 4 105 2.10 - 80 4.80 8.90 :Christopher Fage 10- .135- 2®6& 2.66 *Heirs of John Reed 13 156 3.12 - - 3.12 *John Reed 364 1030 20.60 - - 20.60 *Heirs of Oliver Reed 6 360 7.20 9 72 4.32 11.52 *John Webber 24* 240 4.80 17 380 22.80 27.60 *William Webber 54 45 0.90- - - - 00.90 Thompson Bacon 8 160 3.20 - - 3.20 *Guardian for Wilson Children living in Cambridge *James Winthrop 450 27.00 27.00 *Stephen Goddard 6 150 3 - - - 3 *Thomas Goddard 6 150 3 - - - 3 *John Davenport 71 170 3.40 - - - 3.40 Charlestown - *Matthew Bridge 20 700 14 - 14 - *Kendall Bailey 44 123 2.46 2.46 *William Dixon *John Stephens 2 40 2.40 2.40 1 20 1.20 1.20 *-thaniel Haw*Fins 15 369 7.38 3 60. 3.60 10.98 *Samuel Kent 10 200 4. 3 60 3.60 7.60 *John Stone - owned by Reuben Reed and placed to his valuation *Philemon R. Russell owned by Eli Robbins 14 300 18 18 *Capt. Miller 50 3 3 *Isaac Cutter 549 10.98 10.98 Names ,0f Acres of Reduced to Acres of Reduced Nonresidents Unimproved Real - 2 percent Improved Real to 6 Sum living in Land - Value _ - hand Value percent Total West Cambridge 'Daniel Adams 1* 25 1.50 1.50 ' *Heirs of Sarah Adams 2 45 0.90 0.90 has sold his land to Seth Frost 'Simeon Crosby 4 140 2.80 - 2.80 *John Cutter 72 1.44 11.44 4.00 *Rebeckah Cutler 10 200' 4.00 -9:89 *Baron Cutter _ - 2 40 .2.40 2.40 45 0.90 0'/90 *Nehemiah Cutter 2 45 9.{19- - 9.p9 ` *Ephraim Cutter 7 126 2.52 2 30 1.80 4.32 • EEphraim Cook 4 96 1.80 2 35 1.90 3.70 'Benjamin Gutter 3 63" 1.26 1.26 ' 'Heirs` bf Stephen Frost 4 98' 1.96 1'.96 "Amos Frost 4 98' 1.96 1.96 ' 'Seth Frost 4 - 140' 2.89 - 2.80 ' *John Frost ^ 72 170 3.40 5.40 'Heirs of John Frost junr. 4 98 1.96 1.96 *Ephraim Frost 10 246 4.90 4.90 'Nathaniel Hill - - 3a ' 65 3490 _ 5.90 "Dorcas' Hill 2 45 0/90 0/90 ''Willia¢i-Hill - 6 - 135 2.70 2.70 *Ebenezer Hall- - - - 14 25 1.50 1.50 -' Joshua -Kendall 9 " 210 4.20 - - - 4.20 'Samuel Locke 10 200 4.00 - - - 4.00 - "Heirs oT Francis Locke"- - - 1 20 1.20 1.20 "Benjamin Locke 0 - ' LI 35 2/10 2.10 ' ' 'o seph' Locke junr. 4 40 0.80 2 50 3.00 3.80 . 'William -Locke junr.1 24 0.48 - - - 0.48 •'Jeremiah Farrington 6 ' 150' 3.00' 1 - 50 3.00 Nonresidents- Acres of Reduced to Acres of NonReduced living in Unimproved Real 2 percent. Improved Real to 6 Sum West Cambridge Land Value Land ' Value percent Total 'George Prentice 2 45 0.90 . 0.90 'George Prentice junr. 3* 60 1.20 . . . 1.20 *James Perry 44 123 2.46 2.46 'John Perry 1 24 0.48 0.48 'David Russell - - - 3 60 3.60 3.60 *Thomas Russell - - - .3 60 3.60 3.60 *Anna Russell - - - 11 30 1*80 1,80 *Heirs of Wallis Rust- - - 1 18 1.08 1.08 ftgoah a,,sse11 - - - 1 18 1.08 1.08 'Heirs of Sa.thsheba Swan 2 36 0.72 - - 0.72 *Jeduthan Wellington 7 80 1.60 - - 1.60 *Perry & Locke - - - 3 60 3.60 3.60 *lTalthaln)Isaac Saundersons 20 686 13.72 12; 244 14.64 28.36 William Bridge 17 409 8.18 10i 195 11.70 19.88 *Heirs of William Wellington 26 66- 13.20 42Q 805 48.30 61.50 *Jonathan Whitney - - - 1 18 1.08 1.08 *Toshue: Stearns - - - 18 400 24 24 *Jonathan Stearns 10 140 _ 2.80- 8 192 11.52 14.32 *Heirs of Ephraim Pierce - - - - 5 90 5.40 5.40 *Abraham Wellington- - - 7 122 7.32 7.32 *Watertown,)Moses Coolidge 6 120 2.40 - 2.40 * Jonathan Stone 12 144 2. - - 2.88 *Medford)Elijah'Smith- - - 14 370 22.20 22.20 *febeckah Cutter 2 45 0.90 - 0.90 suppose he has sold his land to Cutter *Stephen Hal/ 2 45 0.90 - - - 0.90 *Edwin Munroe - 0 2 150 9 wet 7 Nonresidents Acres of Reduced to Acres of Reduced living in Unimproved- Real 2 percent Improved' -Real : to 6Sum Lincoln Land " Value- Land Value percent ▪ Total Buckley Adams 4 40 0.80 20 550 33 33.80 .heirs of Daniel Brown 10 185 3.70 15 250 15 18.70 Samuel Hastings 17 253 5.06 11 130 7.80 12.86 Benjamin Winship - - - 9 108 6.48 6.48 Heirs of Aaron Brooks 10 240 4.80 - - - 4.80 Heirs of Gregory Stone - - - 6 140 8.40 8.40 H• eirs of J• osiah Nelson 5 200 4. 2 30 1.80 5.80 Boston. .• Samuel Hunt 4 48 0.96 13 150 9 9.96 Thadeus Muzzy 4 120 2.40 8 80 4.80. 7.,20 .Parker Emerson 32 400 24.- 24. - Woburn. *James Wright 26 250 5 35 1106 66.26 /18.36 *Josiah Lo• cke 292 710 14.20 - - 14 20 *John Hutc• hinson 36 800 16 - - 16.. *James Reed of Burlington - 9 130 7.80 7.80 *Nathl. Fo• wle - Danvers 5 100 2 - - ▪ 2.. (Nehemiah Munroe ._,ot Roxbury - - • - - 800 48 - 48 - Peter Hill of Bileriea- - - --10 200 12 12 Oogswell-& Fletcher added to Mloajah Lock land lately owned by ) - )- James Otis )8 75 1.50 Lexington Sept. 20. 1813 Isaac Winship Abijah Harrington ) ) Assessors Nathaniel Mulliken ) 75. 4.50 4.50 Valuation for 1814 1814 Valuation of the ratable estates in the town of Lexington on the first day of May 1814, as follows; viz. real estate 11813. 56 personal estate 2214. 09 total 14027. 65 273 Polls which pay 14 cents each, to the State tax Non-residents Acres of Reduced to Acres of Reduced living in- Unimproved Real 2 percent Improved Real to 6 Sum Bedford Land Value Land value percent Total (.Thompsom Bacon 4 200 - 4.00 26- 534 36.04 . (Guardian for (a(William Mariam lso for Wilson's 8 160 3.20 - - - 3.20 (heirs -- ,Thadeus-Dates 1 - 12 • 0.24 -- - 0;24 .John Meriam 60 450 9.00 42 - 933 55.98 64:98 .John Page - 4 - 105• 2.10 80 4 80 6:90 .Christopher Page 10 133, 2.66 - - 2:66 .heirs of John Reed 13 156 3.12 3.12 .John Reed 36* 1030, 20.60 20:60 Heirs of Oliver Reed 6 360• 7.20 9 72 4.32 11:52 .john Webber 244 240• 4.80 17 300 22.80 27:60 .William Webber 5* 45. 0.90 •90 (Qambridge) James Winthrop - - - - - - .Stephen Goddard 6 150- 3.00 3'00 .Thomas Goddard 6 150 3.00 3'00 .John Davenport 7* 170, 3.40- 3 40 (Charlestown) .Mathew Bridge 20 700 14.00- - 14.00 .Kendall •-iley 4* 123 . 2.46 2.46 .William Dixon . , 2 40 2.40 2.40 John Stephens . 1 20 1.20 1.20 .Nathaniel.Hawkins 15 369 7.38 3 60 3.60 10.98 .Samuel Ke,t 10 200 - 4.00 3 60 3.60 7.60 .Capt. Miller - - -- - - 50 3 00 3 00 .Isaac Cutter - 549 . 10.98-- - - 10.98 .Jacob Smith Medford- - - 2 36 2 16 2.16 .Widow of Ephraim Pierce- - - 2 36 2 16 2 16 West Cambridge Acresof Reduced to Acres of. Reduced_ Unimproved Real 2 percent Improved Real to 6 sum Land Value Land Value percent Total .Artemas Locke - - 14 25 1.50 1,50 .Heirs of Sarah Adams 2 45 0.90 rohh Cutter - 72' 1.44 .Rebekah Cutler 10 _ 200, 4.00 ORO .Laron Cutter - - - 2 40 2.40 2.40 • .Nehemiah Cutter 2 45, 0.90 - - - 0.90 .Ephraim Cutter 7 126 , 2.52 2 30 . 1.80 4.32 Ephraim Cook sold to Stephen Robbins junr. .Benjamin Cutter 3 63 1.26 1.26 .Heirs of Stephen Frost 4 98 , 1.96 1.96 -.Amos F•rost 4 - 98 , 1.96 1.96 .Seth Frost 8 280 5.6- 5.60 .John Frost 7* 170 3.40 3.40 .Heirs_of John Frost 4 98 1.96 1 96 .Ephraim Frost 10 245 4.90- =4 90 .Nathaniel Hill 34 65 3.90 3 90 .Dorcas Hill 2 45 , 0.90 0 90 .William Hill 6 135 2.70 2 70 .Ebenezer Hall - - Lj 25 1.50 1 50 .Joshua Kendall 9 210 , . 4.20 4 20 .Samuel Looks 10 200 , 4.00 , 4 00 .Heirs of Francis Locke - - 1 20 1.20 1 20 .Benjamin Locke - - - 14 35 2.10 2 10 Joseph Locke Junr. 4 40 0.80 2 50 3.00 3 80 .William Locke junr. 1 24 0.48 - - -048 .Jeremiah Harrington 6 150 3.00 1 50 3.00 6 00 .George Prentice 2 45 0.90 - - -0 96 .George Prentice junr. 3* 60 _ 1.20 - - -..1.20 .James Perry .Sohn Perry .David Russell Thomas Russell .Anna Russell .Heirs of ;Vallis .tioah Bussell Acres of Reduced to Unimproved Real 2 percent Land Value s 4g 123 2.46 1 24 0.48 0 - charged to Robbins .Heirs of Bathsheba Swan 2 .Jeduthan Wellington 7 -..Perry & Locke 36 _ 0.72- 80 -- 1.60 - ..Isaac Saunderson 20 686 13.72 /William Bridge 17 409 8.18 Acres of Reduced Disproved Real to 6 Land Value percent 3 _ 60 30 18 18 3.60 1.80 1.08 1.08 3 60 3.60 12* 244 14.64 10$ 195 11.70 Heirs of William Wellington Divided between,the Widow,:David and Abraham. . Abraham Wellington 8 .Jonathan Whitney . Joshua Stearns .Jonathan Stearns Heirs of Ephraim .Moses Coolidge .Jonathan Stone .Elijah Smith .Rebekah Cutter .Edwin Munroe Sum Total D C 2 46 O 48 3 60 1 00 1 98 1 08 0 72 1 60 3.60 28.56 19.88 208 4.16 404 854 51.24 55 40 - 1 18 1.08 1 08 18 400 24.0 24 00 10 140 2.80 8 192 11.52 14 32 Pierce Divided between Jacob Smith Joel Stearns and the Widow 6 120 2.40 2 40 40 12 144 2.88 2 .; 2 45 Land lately owned) 8 75 by James Otis ) .Elijah Cutter 2 45 .Heirs of Daniel Brown (10) 185 .Samuel Hastinss .Benjamin Winship 17 253 .Heirs Aaron Brooks 10 240 .Heirs of Gregory Stone - .Heirs of Josiah Belson 5 200 0.90 1.50 0.90 3.70 5.06 4.80 tie 14 370 22.20 22 20 ® _ e 0 90 2 150 9.00 9 00 4 75 4.50 6 00 250 130 108 15.00 7.80 6.48 6 140 8.40 4.00 2 30 1.80 0 90 18 70 12 86 6 48 480 8 40 5 80 Acres-of Reduced to Scree of Reduced Unimproved Real 2 percent Improved Real to 6 Sum Land Value - Land Value percent Total ,Samuel Bunt - 4 48 ° 0.96 13v 150 --9.- 5.96 .Thadeus Muzzy ... 4 - 120 ' 2.40 8 80 4.80 - 7 20 .Parker Emerson - - - 3Q 400 24 - 24'- . Josiah Locke 292 710 14.20 - - - 14 20 . John Hutchinson 36 800 . 16 = 16'- .James- Reed - - - 130 7.80 7' 80 :Nathaniel Fowls 5 100 -- 2 - - - - - 2'00 .Nehemiah Munroe - - - . - 850 51.00 51`00 .Peter Hill - - - 10 200 ` 12 - 12°00 .Widow oY William Wellington - - _ 94 - 100 6.00 6'00 :-.ifillian,Wood -350 -21.00 21'00 :Lexington Sepr. 20. 1814 Isaac Winship ) _ ) Abijah Warrington )Assessors Jfor 1814 Nathaniel Mhlliken ) Valuation for 1815 Valuation of the ratable estates in the town of Lexington on the first day of May 1815 as follows viz. real Estate Personal 11767.. 4 ) reduced value 1963..11 ) total 13730..lb 272 Polls which pay 22 cents each to the state 1 added 1 Ditto Tax 1 Ditto 275 deduct 5 polis deduct 3.24 from the sum total of the valuation ad 12. ad .60 ad 1.98 ad 9.0 to the rat - Nonresidents Acres of Reduced to Acres. Reduced Bedford Improved Real 2 pr -cent improved Real to 6 Sum Land Value land Value pr cent Total Thompson -Bacon) Guarn for Wm.Meriam) 4 200 4.0 26 534 36.4 36.4 heir Jonn.Wilson- 160 3.20 3.20 Thadus. Davis 1 12 .24 .24 John Meriam 60 450 9.. 42 933 -55.98 64.98 John Page 4 105 2.10 80 4.80 6.90 Christopher Page 10 133 2.66 2.66 John Reed 43 900 18 18 Roger Reed 6z 100 2 2 heirs Oliver Reed 6 360 7.20 9 72 4.32 11.52 John Webber 243 240 4.80 17 380 22.80 27.60 WM. 'Webber 54 45 0.90 90 Cambridge 0/ XSo S. Stephen Goddard 6 150 3 - 3 - Thomas Goddard 6 150 3 - 3 - John Davenport 72 170 3.40 3.40 Charlestown heirs Matthew Bridge 20 700 14.. 14. KendallBailey 4 123 2.46 2.46 Ua. Dixon 2 40 2.40 2.40 John Stephen 1 20 1.20 1.20 Nathaniel Hawkins 15 369 7.38 3 60 3.60 10.98 Saml Kent 10 200 4. 3 60 3.60 7.60 Joseph Biller 50 3. 3, Isaac Cutter hoiss-cf Ephraimatrio 549 -10.98- 10.98 West Cambridge Ichabod Fessenden 16 288 5.76 4 80 4.80 10.56 Artemas Lock 14 25 1.50 1.50 heirs Sarah Adams : 2 <45 0.90 .90 John Cutter 72 1.44 1.14 4. part of Aaron Cutters transfrd to Stephen Robins jur- Rebeckah Cutler 10 Aaron Cutter Nehemiah Cutter 200 4. 45 .90 2 2 10 0.60 0.60 90 West Cambridge Acres of - Unimproved Real Land Value Reduced to Acres of Reduced 2 percent Improved Real- to 6 Sum Land Value percent Total Ephraim Cutter 7 126 2.52 - 2 30 1.40 4.32 Benj.'Cutter 3 63' 1.26 1.26 heirs Stephen Frost 4 98' 1.96 1.96 • Amos Frost 4 98` 1.96 1.96 • Seth Frost 8 28G• 5.60 5.60 John Frost 7/2 170" 3.40 3.40 heirs • •John Frost desd 4 98` 1.96 1.96 Ephraim Frost 10 245 4.90 4.90 Nathanil Hill 3 65 3.90 3.90 WM. Cotting for Wellington land 80 • Dorms' Hill 2 45 90 .90 heirs +. Hill 6' 135 2.70 2.70 Ebenr. Hall 1 25 1.50 1.50 Joshua Kendall 9 210 ` 4.20 4.20 Sang. Lock 10 200 4 4. heirs Frances Lock . . . - 1 20 1.20 1.20 Benj Lock .1* 35 2.10 2.10 Joseph Lock Jur 4 40 0.80 2 50 3. 3.80 • Wm. Lock Jur 1 24'` 0.48 - 48 • Jeremiah Harrington 6 150 3.00 1 50 3. 6.00 • George Prentice 2 45 0.90 .90 Jur •George Prentice 34 60 1.20 1.20 • James Perry 4i 123 2.46 2.46 • John Perry 1 24 .48 .48 • David Russel 3 60 3.60 3.60 • Anna Russell heirs Xl 00 la 30 1.80- 1.80 Wallace Rust 1 18 1- 8 1. 8 Noah Russell • heirs 1 18 1- 8 1 -8 Barsheba Swan 2 36 .72 transfered to Stephen Robbins .72 Jedn. Willington 7 80 1.60 1.60 Perry & Lock 3 60 3.60 3.60 Elijah Cutter 2 45 .90 00 - 0.00 0.90 Billerica Peter Hill 10 200 12.. 12.00 Acres of Reduced to Acres'of Reduced Unimproved Real 2 percent_ Improved Real to 6 Sum Land Value -- Land Value percent Total Isaac Sanderson 20 686 • 13-72 12Q 244 14.64 28.36 Wm. Bridge 17 409 8.18 10e 195 11.70 19.88 Abraham Willington 8 208 4.16 340a 800 48.00 52.16 Jonthn Whitney 1 18 1.8 1. 8 Joshua Stearns 18 400 24. 24. Youth Stearns 10 140 2.80 8 192 11.52 14.32 heirs Wm. Willington 9a 100 6 6. heirs Ephraim Peirce 2 36 2.16 2.16 Watertown Moses Cooledgetransfered to Nehemiah Willington Tenth Stone 12 144 2.88 2.88 Saml Runt 4 48 96 13 150 9.. 9.96 Medford Elijah Smith 14 370 22.20 22.20 Rebeckah Cutter 2 45 90 .90 Lincoln Sarni Hastings 17 253 5. 6 11 130 7.80 12.86 Johh Nelson for land bought of Wellington - 00.40 Benj Winship 9 108 6.48 6.48 heirs Aaron Brooks 10 240 4.80 -9 999 9-99 4.80 heirs Gregory Stone 6 140 8.40 8.40 heirs Josiah Nelson 5 200 4.-- 2 30 1.80 5.80 William Mercer 10 185 3.70 15 250 15. 18.70 Boston -- heirs Thad Muzzy- 4 120 2.40 8 80 4.80 7.20 James Otis 8 75 1.50 4 75 4.50 6. MUmpee-&-Gpeveaer Theodore & Elias Phinny 13* 200 12. 12. Daniel Munroe kdministratr on the Estate of Jedh. Munroe 150 9. 9. Woburn AGre@ of Reduced to Acres of Reduced Unimproved Rea/ 2 percent Improved Real to 4 Sum Land Value Land Verge percent Total Josiah Lock 292 700 14.20 14.20 John Hutchinson 36 800 16. 16. B -Burlington ---- Tames Reed 9 130 7.80 7.80 Nathl, Fowle Danvers 5 - 100 2 2 Roxbury. Nehemiah Munroe ) for one"half of the personal ) & Real Estate of his farm ) LexingtonSept 18 1815 Nathan Chandler Abijah Harrington John Muzzey Sur Assessors Valuation of the rateable estates in the Town of Lexington on the first day of May 1816 - - viz. Real Etate 11906..94 Personal 1841..44 Total. 13748 38 Number of Polls 271 Nonresidents 15S' Boston Acres of Unimproved Real Reduced to Acres of Reduced Land Value 2 per cent Improved Real to 6 Sum Land, Value percent Total ' Heire Thadds. Muzzeg 4 120 2.40 8 4.80 7.20 James Otis 8 75 1.50 4 .75 4.50 . 6.00 Billerica Peter Hill Burlington 10 200 12.00 12.00 James Reed 9 130 7.80 7®80 Town of Bedford Thomson ==con ) 4 200 4.00 26 534- 36.04 40.04 Guard. for ri{• . Me r iam); • Thadds. Davis 1 12' .24 .24 • John Meriam 60 450 ' 9.00 42 933 55.98 64.98 • John Page 4 105 - 2.10 - 80 4.80 6.90 Christor. Page 10 133 ' 2.66 2.66 ' John Reed 43 900:18.00 18.00 • Roger Reed 6* 100 ' 2.00 2.00 o $e€ge - 944ver-Ree4 S 440-77r29 9 93 4.33--11r52 Heirs • Tonth. Willson 8 160 '3.20 -3.20 173 3 46 31 6 • John Webber 18 R46 ° 4r80 17 3.80 22.80 aq:68 ' wm. Webber 5¢ 45 ' .90 90 - David Reed 9 72 4.32 4.32 Cambridge John Davenport 7x 170 '3.40 - - - 3.40 • Stephen Goddard 6 150 '3.00 3.00 Thomas Goddard 6 150 3.00 3.00 Charlestown Acres of Unimproved Real Reduced to Acres of Reduced Land- Value 2 -percent Improved Real to 6 Sum Land Value percent Total Theodore & Elias Phinney 13* 200 12.00 12.00 •Isaac -Gutter 549 10.90 10.90 Heirs Mathew-Bp€dge 2B ?66 14v66 a4799 Kendall Bailey 42 123 2.46 2.46 Wm. Dixon - - 2 40 2 40- 2.40 athl. 'Hawkins 15 369 7.38 3 60 3.60 10.98 Saml. Kent 10 200 4.00 3 60 3.60 7.60 Joseph miller - - - - 50 3.00 3.00 John Stephens 1 20 1.20 1.20 /5-7-/ West Cambridge Heirs Sarah Adams 2 45 0.90 0.90 John Cutter 72 1.44 1.44 Rebeccah Cutler 10 200 4.00 4.00 Aron Cutter - - - 2 10 0/60 .60 Nehemiah Cutter 2 45 .90 .90 Ephraim Cutter < 126 2.52 2 30 1.80 4.32 Benja. Cutter 3 63 1.26 1.26 Wm. Cotting - - - .80 Eli-jah -Gutter - 2 45 .90 .90 Ichabod Fessenden 16 288 5.76 4 80 4.80 10.56 Heirs . Stephen Frost 4 98 1.96 1.96 Amos Frost 4 98 1.96 1.96 Seth Frost 8 280 5.60 5.60 John Frost 72 170 3.40 3.40 Heirs John Frost 4 98 1.96 1.96 Ephm. Frost 10 245 4.90 4.90 Nathl. Hill g 15 .90 0.90 Dorcas Hill 2 45 90 - 90 Heirs of Wm. Hill. 6 135 2.70 2.70 Ebenr. Hall 14 25 1.50 1.50 asaemlah-aap ingten 6 A56 3.99 1 g6 3.00 6.90 Acres of Acres of Reduced Unimproved Real. Reduced to Disproved Real to 6 Sum - Land Value 2 percent Land Value percent Total peteP-$$11 Joshua Kendall 9 210 4.20 4.20 Atemas Locke 14 25 1.50 1.50 Saml. Locke 10 200 4.00 4.00 heirs Francis Locke 1 20 1.20 1.20 Benja. Locke 14 35 2.10 2.10 Joseph Locke Jr. 4 40 .80 2 -• 50 3.00 3.80 Wt. Locke Jr. 1 24 .48 .48 Carried up 1sr-> Perry & Locke 3 60 3 60 3.60 3.60 George Prentis 2 45 .90 .90 George Prentis Jr.3* 60 1.20 1.20 James Perry 4 123 2.40 2.40 John Perry 1 24 .48 .48 David Russell - - 3 60 3.60. 3.60 Arms Russell - - - 11 30 1e60 1.80 Noah Russell - - - 1 18 1.08 1.08 Heirs of Wallace Rust 1 18 1.08 1.08 Heirs Bathsheba Swan 2 36 72 .72 Leonard Green 5 90 1.80 1.80 Danvers Nath/, Fowle 1910 2.00 Lincoln Heirs Aron Brooks 10 240 4.80 2.00 4.80 Seal. Hastings 17 253 5.06 11 130 7.80 12.86 taken of Ninety dollars and set the same to Leonard Green tu. Mercer 10 185 3.70 15 250 15.00 18.70 Acres of Unimproved Land Heirs of Josiah Nelson 5 John Nelson Gregory Stone Benja. Winship Medford Rebeccah Cutter 2 Elijah .Smith, . Waltham Bridge Heirs Ephrm.Feirce 1$ 17 Acres of Real Reduced to Improved Value 2 percent Land 200 4.00 45 .90 409 8.18 Isaac Sanderson 20 686 13.72 Josuua Stearns Jonan. Stearns 10 140• 280 Abram Willington 8 208, 4.16 Heirs An. Wellington Jonan. Whitney ,Watertown Saml. Hunt 4 Zonathn Stone 12 Woburn John Hutchinson 36 Josiah Locke 29t Reduced Real to 6 Sum Value percent Total 2 30 1.80 5-.80 .40 6 140 8.40 8.40 9 108 6.48 , 6.48 .90 14 370 22.20 22.20 10* 195 -- 11.70 19.88 2 36 2.16 2.16 12* 244 14.64 28.36 18 '400- 24.00 24.00 8 192 11.52 14.32 34* 800 48.00 52..16 9117 100 6.00 6.00 1 18 1.08 1.08 48 .96 13 150 9.00 9.96 144 800 .700 2.88 16.00 14.20 Lexington 14th September 1816 Nathan Chandler Abigah Harringta-n John Muzzey Jr 1 ) Assessors 2.88 16.00 14.20 Valuation for 1817 Valuation of the ratable Estates in the Town of Lexington on the first Day of Play 1817 viz: Real Estate 5 12023.. 68 Personal -1003. 51 Number of Polls 287 66 Single Polls 221 Freeholders, Nonresidence -Town of Acres of Acres of Reduced Boston Unimproved Real Reduced to Improved Real --to 6 Sum Land "Value 2 percent Land Value_ percent Total Heirs Thads. Muzzy • James "Otis " Anthony Roble ' Billerica ' • Peter Hill° 4 120 ' 2.40 8 80.00 4.80 7.20 8 75 1.50 4 75.00 4.50 6.00 21.00 10 200.00 12.00 12.00 Burlington ;aures -Reed 9 4%9. Vs88-gs841 Joseph Read 4* 65. 3.90 3.90 Thos. Bacon • ) 4 200 4.00 26. 534.00 36.04 36.04 Guard. for Willa Merriam) Thads. Davis 1 12 .0.24 00.24 John Merin 60 450 9.00 ' 42 933 55.98 64.98 John Page 4 105 2.10 - 80 - 4.80 6.90 Christo - Page 10 133 2.66 2.66 John Read 43 900 18.00 18.00 Rogger Read 6* 100 2.00 2.00 Heirs Oliver Read Heirs Jona. Wilson 8 16G 5.20 3.20 re John Webber 18 173 3.46 17 380 22.80 26.26 Willm. Webber 5* 45 0.90 0.90 David Read 9 72 4.32 4.32 /73-' Cambridge John Davenport 72 170 3.40 3.40 Stephen Goddard 6 150 3.00 3.00 Thos, Goddard 6 150 3.00 3.00 H 0 co .d o co 0 0 o 0 di o 0 00» C) 0 0 01 01 00 0 0) 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 �'4 d• eo w of c» i® Ili Get 1d, o d1 w e0 0 c t Cfa 0 0 o d+ • • U]'H .0-I DI N 1 - to ri 0 �i r'I rl Lti tfi dI 0 0 4�3 H H d+ 001 i0 0 0 e0 0 0- o' 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0�. o �• di Cb ¢0 0 Gni 0) , . 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Acres of Acres of Reduced Unimproved Real Reduced to Improved Real to 6 Sum Lend Value 2 percentLend Value percent Total Heirs of Frances Lock 1 20.00 1.20 1.20 °Benjn. Lock ' 1t 35.00 2.10 2.10 Joseph Lock Jr. 4 40.00 0.80 2 50.00 3.00 3.80 Willm. Lock Jr. 1 24.00 0.48 0.48 Perry & Locke' 3 60.00 3.60 3.60 George. Prentice 3 45.00 0.90 0.90 George Prentice Jr.34 100.00 '2.00 2.00 James Perry 4; 123.00 2.46 2.46 John Ferry 1 24.00 '.48 0.48 David Russell: 3 60.00 3.60 3.60 4nna Russell . 1 3/5 30.00 "1.80 1.80 Noah Russell , 1 18.00 1.08 1.08 Heirs of Wallace Rust 1 18.00 1.08 1.08 Heirs Bathsheba Swan 2 36.00 .72 .72 Leonard Green 5 90.00 1.80 1.80 Willm. Dotting 0.80 Elijah Cutter 2 45.00 0.90 0.90 Danvers Nathl. Fowl 5 100.00 2.00 ' 2.00 Lincoln Heirs of Aaron Brooks 10 240.00 4.80 4.80 Saml. Hastings 17 253.00 5.06 11 130.00 7.80 12.86 Willm. Meriers 10 185.00 3.70 15 250.00 15.00 18.70 Heirs Josiah Nelson 5 200.00 4.00 2 30.00 1.80 5.80 John Nelson Heirs Gregory Stone Benj. Winship 1Q 0.40 6 140.00 8.40 8.40 9 108.00 6.48 6.48 Oh' Acres of Unimproved Medford Land Rebeckah Cutter Elijah Smith Real Reduced to Value 2 percent 2 . 45.00 0.90 Waltham Willm. Bridge 17 Heirs Ephaim Peirce Isaac Sanderson .20 Joshua Stearns Jona. Stearns 10 Abram Wellington 8 Heirs Wm. Wellingt on Jona. Whitney Watertown 409 8.18 686 13.72 140.00 2.80 208.00 4.16 Jona. Stone 12 144.00 2.88 'Woburn 'John Huchinson 36 800.00 16.00 'Josiah Lock 292 700.00 14.00 Acres of. Improved Land Lexington 18th Sept. 1817. Benja. 0. Wellington Joseph Simonds Jona. Harrington ) ) ) Reduced Real to 6 Sum Value percent Total 0.90 185.00 11.10 11.10 48prA8--11.16-11149 102 195.00 11.70 19.88 2 36.00 2.16 2.16 12* 244.00 14.64 28.36 18 400.00 24.00 24.00 8 192.00 11.92 14,32 34R 800.00 48.00 52.15 94 100.00 6.00 6.00 1 18.00 1.08 1.08 Assessors 2.88 16.00 14.00 To the Assessors of Lexington TAX FOR 273E YEAR 1818. STATE SEAL COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. liv THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN. ACT To apportion and assess a Tax of One hundred and thirty-three thousand, three hundred and forty-two Dollars and thirty-two Cents, and to provide for the reimbursement of twenty-one thousand, three hundred and ninety-six.Dollars, paid out of the Public Treasury, to the Members of the House of Represent- atives, for their attendance at the two last sessions of the General Court. SECTI 0 N 1. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the author- ity of the same, That each town, district, plantation, or other place, hereinafter named, within this Commonwealth, shall be assessed, and pay the several sums, with which they stand respectively charged in the following SCHEDULE, viz: TA' ACT.. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer of this Commonwealth shn7.i,forthwith send his warrant, directed to the Selectmen or Assessors of each town, district, plantation, or other place, taxed as aforesaid, requiring them respective- ly tp assess, in dollars and cents, the_ sum so charged in manner following, viz: To tax each male poll above the age of sixteen years, within their respective towns, districts, plantations, or other places adjoining them, not belonging to any other town, district, plantation, or other place, pro- vided such places were returned, or included in the last val- uation, at fourteen cents, and the remainder of such sum, charged as aforesaid, to each town, district, plantation, or othe place respectively,, to assess upon the respective inhab- itants thereof, according to the value of the real estate therein, possessed or owned by each of them, on the first day of May next, either in his own right, or the right of others, improved or not improved, (excepting pews in houses of pub- lic worship,) or upon the owners of real estate in such town, district, plantation, or other place, whether such owner re- side in the same or not, on the first day of May, according to the just value thereof, and upon non-resident proprietors of real estate lying within such town, district, plantation, or other place, in their own right or the right. of others, 'improved or not improved; and also on all the inhabitants of such town, district, plantation, or other place;zand all other persons, possessing estates within the same on the said first day of May, according to the proportion of the amount of their respective personal estates, including all monies at interest, more than they pay interest for, and all other debts due to them, more than they are indebted for; monies of all kinds on hand, public securities of all sorts, all bank stock and shares, (or property,) in any incorporated company, for a bridge or turnpike, road, or shares in'any other incorporated company possessing taxable property, accord - to the just value thereof; and also the amount of all goods, wares, and merchandize, or any other stock in trade, includ- ing stock employed in manufactories, vessels of all kinds, at home or abroad, with all their stores and appurtenances, and all pleasure carriages, drawn by one or more horses; mules, horses, and neat cattle, each of one year old and upwards, and swine of six months old and upwards; and also the amount of the income of such inhabitants, from any. profession, handicraft, trade, or employment, or gained by trading at sea or on land, and all other, property, of the several kinds, returned in the last valuation, excepting sheep, household furniture, wearing apparel, farming utensils, tools of mechanics, necessary for carrying on their business, and salt works, for the manufac- ture of salt; also the machinery in cotton and woollen manu- factories. Sec. 3. Be.it further'enacted, That every minor, whose poll shall be taxed by force of,this,act, may be assessed to his parents, master, or guardian, under whose immediate govern- ment he may be, living in the same town districts, planta- tion, or other place, otherwise such minor shall be personally taxed for his poll as though he were of full age. - TAX ACT. And every freeholder or, tenant, who -by force of this act may be assessed, and shall pay any sum for real estate in -his possession,'may require -his landlord, the owner or agent of such.estate,.to reimbprse the half of such sum, unless it be otherwise provided for by an agreement between them. And every owner -of horses, mules, or -neat cattle, -shall be taxed therefor,in the town, district, plantation, or other place, Wherein he may be an inhabitant on the said first day of May, notwithstanding any of said creatures may have been sent to some other -place or state, for pasturage only before that :time. And the said Assessors shall estimate all kinds of ;property, which by this act they are required to tax, at six per centum on the value thereof,,excepting unimproved lands, which they shall estimate at two per`eentum on the value :thereof. Sec. 4. Beit further enacted% That the Treasurer, in -his said warrant, shall require the said Selectmen or Assessors, respectively, to make a fair list or lists of their assess- ments, setting forth in distinet,columns, against each per - eon's name, how much he or she is assessed for polls, and for real and personal estate and income, respectively, es aforesaid, distinguishing any sum assessed on such person, as guardian, or for any estate in his or her possession in -trust, and also to insert in such list the number of acres of unimproved land, which they may have taxed to each -nen - resident proprietor of lands, and the value at Whiehi they May have estimated the same, and such list or lists, when completed and signed .by them, or the major part of them, to commit to the Collector or Collectors, Constable or Eon- Stables of such town, district, plantation, or other place, respectively, with a warrant ortwarrants, in due form of law, requiring them to collect and -pay -the same to the said Treasurer, on or before the first darer April, -in the year -of'our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen; and also to return a certificate of the name or names of such Collector or Collectors, Constable or constables, with the `sum total which they may be so required respectively to celleot, to the said Treasurer, sometime before the first ' day of December next. And whereas there are many persons within this Common- wealth, engaged in trade, who negociate much business, and hire shops, and stores, and wharves, 4.n towns, districts, or other places, other than where they dwell, whose proper- -.ty and ability can be better known to the Assessors of the "several .towns, therein such business is transacted, than to the town, district, or other piece_where they may dwell: Therefore, Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That for such goods, wares, and merchandize, or;other stock in trade, including stock employed in manufactories, ships, or vessels, as are sold, used or improved in towns, districts, plantations, or _other places, other than where the -owners thereof may dwell, such owners shall berespectively taxed therefor in such tens, districts, plantations or other places, provided such person or persons do hire a shop, store, or wharf, in such town, distfict, plantation, or other place, and not where they dwell or have their hone; and they shall be respectively held to TAX ACT. deliver. on oath,. or affirmation,if re.quired,.a list of their :whole taxable estate_to the Assessors:of-the town, district, plantation, or otherplace, where thejmay_dweli on the:said first day .of May,. distinguishing -what part thereof is taxable celsewhere, and in default thereof,:they may be doomed by the said Assessors: Provided however, that this clause shall in no case be -So construed as to enable the Assessors of any town, -district, plantation,"or other place, to assess an in- habitant of any other town, district, -plantation, or other place, for any other property charged thereon in the last Valuation. Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, That the President, Pro- fessors; Tutors, Librarian, and Students of Harvard, Williams,. and Bowdoin Colleges, respectively, who have their usual res- idence there, and who enjoy no other pecuniary office or em- ployment; also Ministers of the Gospel, Preceptors of Academ- ies, established by law, and Latin Gr mmar School Plasters, shall not be assessed for their polls or estates, under their personal matagement-and improvement in the towns, district, or parishes where they -are settled; and that all persons who have the management of -the estates of Harvard, Williams and Bowdoin Colleges,;and of the -Academies aforesaid, respective- ly, shall notbe assessed for the .same;:and_that.-Indians shall not be assessed for their polls or estates; and if there be anyy,persons,,who by;reason of age,._infirmity, or poverty, may be unable to contribute_ towards the_public charges, in the judgment of the said Assessors, respectively, they may -exempt the -polls and estates,of such persons or abate any part of what they are assessed at- as the said Assessors may think just and equitable: _Provided -however, that nothing contained in this act shall be so construed as-TTto prevent the town of Cambridge from taxing the houses or lands belonging to the Corporation of Harvard College, without the College bounds, in their town tax,-eteepting-stich"estates as are occupied by the President of the said College, or by any of the Profess- ors,_Tutors, or Instructors, -thereto belonging, or by students, or resident graduates, or shall be unoccupied. Sec. 7. Be it further enacted, That the Justices of Court of Sessions, in their respective countless, when duly author- ized -to assess a county tax, shall apportion the same on the several towns, districts, plantations, and other places therein, according to the proportion at.which they are rated in this act;-e,nd--in the assessment of all county, town, parish, or society taxes, .the Assessors of each town, district, parish, society, plantation, or other place within this Commonwealth, shall govern themselves by the same rules, and assess the polls therein, in the same proportion as they may be assessed ,to pay a state tax, by force of this act,- having regard to all such alterations -of polls or property, as may happen within the same, subsequent to the assessment of the -tax laid by this act excepting such parishes and societies, for which a different provision for assessing their taxes is made by. law. Provided always, that:it shall be lawful for any town, district, parish,-societn or.plantation, to ma*e, levy,, and" collect, any county, t©wn,--parish,-society, or plantation tax, - according to a new:valuation, and -for that --purpose te--cause_a new valuation to be taken therein, at -any time of the year which they may determine to be necessary, at a legal meeting, to be warned for that purpose. And the several towns,. which by this act .are charged with an additional sum for the pay of their Repre- sentatives, shall assess such sums on the polls and estates therein, in the same proportion at which such polis and estates shall be respectively assessed for raising the sum of one hun- dred and thirty-three thousand, three hundred and forty-two dollars, and thirty-two cents. TAX ACT. Provided nevertheless,:that in assessing,aty tax,_if the sum :to be assessed, on the polls, pursuant t.o the provisions of this act,..shall exceed one sixth part of such.tax, then the :Assessors:shali.so reduce the poll-tax,,that the sum assessed on the polls shall not exceed onesixth part of such tax, then the Assessors shall so reduce -the poll tax, that the sum assessed on the polls shall not exceed -one sixth part of such tax, but shall be as nearly equal to one sixth part, thereof as conveniently may,be.. Sec. 8. Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer shall issue his warrant to the Sheriffs of the counties of Oxford, _ -Somerset, Hancock, Penobscot, and _Washington requ5:ring them to collect, within their respective. counties, the sums which by this act are assessed on -the several townships, or other tracts*Iunimproved_lands, lying within their respective counties,_ where there are no Assessors chosen, to whom -the said Treasurer can issue his warrants, for the assessment and collection thereof; all which sums are to be collected in the.same manner as Collectors or Constables are .authorized and directed -to proceed in the collection of taxes7laid on non-resident proprietors of unimproved lands, and to be paid into the -Treasury of this Commonwealth,,on or before -the first • day of April, one -thousand eighthundred-and nineteen. 7.Sec., 9. And;be--it'further enacted, That the foregoing tax be, and hereby is appropriated for defraying the expenses of govern- -went, and that no order shall be drawn by the Treasurer on any Constable or Collector of this tax, for-aw part of the same. And all the said Assessors shall make their several rate lists, to be committed to;Collectors or Constables, in the form pre- scribed .at the end of this act. Form of Rate Lists to be made by Assessors, committed to Collectors or Constable * STATE TAX. * * * ) ) ) ) ) ) *Names_of Persons J. Number of) Poll ) Real ) Personal Inoome.) Total. * to be laxed. ) 7 polls. )D®tae®.) Estate Estate EstaGe J D. C. D. C. Form of Rate Lists of-Non,Resident Proprietors of Unimproved Lands. * * * STATE TAX: ******XXX * , ). )- ). ) ) ) * *Names"of persons-, ,) ,Number of -) ,Number of. ) V ) Tax)Total* * to be taxed, -)ea(3h lot, ) division,; _)__Acres.. ;) . ) ) * * (if known,) ) (if -known,) or descr1 ) ) ) ) * * ) - tion or the ) ) ) ) * * ) ) range, (if ) ) ) ) * * known.) ). ) ) ) * * " ) )D. C. 3D. C.D. Ct * * ** ***********t-- TAX ACT. In the House of Representatives,,February 18, 1818_. This bill.having had three several readings, passed to be enacted. TIMOTHY BIGELOW, Speaker. In Senate, February 21, 1818. This bill having had two several readings, passed to be enacted. JOHN PHILLIPS, President. February 21, 1818. Approved, J. BROOKS. Valuation For 1818 of the Town of Lexington Valuation of the Ratable Estates in the Town of Lexington, on the first Day of May 1818 Viz. Real Estates 11912..83 Personal Estate 1862..99 limber of Polls 298 Nonresidence Acres of Unimproved Boston Land Heirs Thad.Muzzy 4 Anthony Roe • Billerica clPeter-Hill Burlington Joseph Read Bedford Thos. Bacon Guard. 4 ,for Willm. Mariam ,Thad.Davis 1 .John Meriam John Page ,Christopher Page John Read •Rugger Read , 60 4 10 43 6* ,Heirs Jonn. Wilson 8 .John Webber 18 ,Willm. Webber 52 ,Cambridge ,John Davenport 7* ,Stephen Goddard 6 Thos Goddard 6 Real Reduced to Value 2 p cent. 120 2.40 200 4 12. .24 450. 9. 105. 2.10 133. • 2.66- 900, 18. 100 2 160 3.20' 173 3.46 45. .90 170. 3.40 150 - 3. 150 . 3. Acres of Improved Land Reduced Real to 6 Sum Value pr.cent Total 8 80.. 4.80 7.20 21.00 10 200. 12. 12. 4Q 50. 3.00 3.00 26 534. 32.4 36.4 .24 42 933. 55.98 64.98 80. 4.80' 6.90 2.66 18. 2 3.20 17 380. 22.80 26.26 .90 3.40 3. 3. Nonresidence Acres of Reduced Acres of Reduced Unimproved Real to 2 improved Real to 6 Sum Charlestown Land-- Value pr.cent Land Value pr.Cent Total Theodore & Elias Phinnep 13* 200. 12.. 12.. Isaac Cutter 549.. 10.98 10.98 Kendle Bailey 4* 123. 2.46 2.46 Wilim. Dixon 2 40. 2.40 i 2.40 Nath1. Hawkins 15 369. 7.38 3 60. 3.60_ 10.98 Joseph :Miler 50. 3. 3. John Stephens 1 20. 1.20 1.20 West Cambridge Heira Sarah Addsm2 45.. .90 .90 John Cutter 72. 1.44 .1.44 Rebekah Cutler 10 200. 4. 4.00 Aaron Cutter 2 10.00 .60 .60 Neheh. Cutter 2 45. 9Q .90 Ephraim Cutter 7 126. 2.52 2. 30. 1.80 4.32 Benjn. Cutter 3 63. 1.26 1.26 Ichabod Fessenden 16 288. 5.76 4 80. 4.80 10.56 Heirs Stephen Frost 4 98. 1.96 - -- 1.96 Amos Frost 4 98. 1.96 1.96 Seth Frost 8 280. 5.60 .. 5.60 John Frost 72 170. 3.40 3.40 Ephraim Frost 10 245. 4.90 4.90 Nathl. Hill l 0 r ss c 15. 90 .90 Darcus Hill 2 45 .90 .90 Heirs Willm Hill 6 135. 2.70 2.90 Ebenr. Hall 1* 25. 1.50 1.50 Joshua Kendle 9 210. 4.20 4.20 Arteuus Lock 1* 25. 1.50 1.50 Acres of Reduced Aeres of Reduced Unimproved Real - to 2 - Improved Real to 6 Sum Land Value pr.Cent. Land Value pr.Cent. Total Sgn1. Lock 10 200 . 4. 4. Heirs Trances Lock 1 20. 1.20 1.20 Benjn. Lock 1- 35. 2.10 2.10 Joseph Lock Jr. 4 40. .p0 2 50. 3. 3.80 Willn.. Lock Jr-. 1 24. ,48 _ .48 Perry & Lock 3 60. 3.60 3.60 George Prentice 3 45.- .90 .90 George Prentice Jr. 32 100., 2., 2, James Perry 4i 123. 2.46 2,.46 John Perry 1 24.., .48 .48 David Russel; 3 60. 3.60 3.60 anna Russell177 30. . 1.80 1.80 Noah Russell „ 1 18. 1. 8 1. 8 Heirs Wallace Rust 1 18. 1. 8. 1: 8 Heirs Bersheba Swan 2 36. .72 .72 Leonard Green 5 90. 1.80 1.80 XWillm. Cotting 80 Elijah Cutter 2 45. .90 .90 John Frost 4 98. 1.96 1.-96 Danvers Nathl Fowl 5 100. 2. 2, - Lincoln Heirs Aaron Brook 10 240. 4.80 4.80 Saml. Hastings 17 253. 5.6 11 130. 7.80 12.86 flllm. Mercer 10 1$5. 3.70 15 250. 15.00 18.17 Heirs Josiah Nelson 5 200.' 4. 2 30. 1.80 5.80 Heirs Gregory Stone 6 140. 8.40 8.40 9 108. 6.48 6.48 Benjn. Winship Nelson Acres of Reduced Acres of Reduced Unimproved Real to 2- Improved Real to 6 Sum Land Value 'pr. cent. Land - Value pr.cent. Total 12 20 • 040 .40 Medford • Rebekah Cutter= 2 Elijah Smith 45.- .90- .90 }gg 185 11.10 Waltham Willm. Bridge 17 409.- 8.18 102 195. 11.70 19.88 Heirs Ephraim Peirce 2 36. 2.16 2.16 Isaac Sanderson 20 686= 13.72 122 244. 14.64 28.36 Joshua Stearns 18 400. 24. 24.00 Jona. Stearns. . 10 140. 2.80 8 192. 11.52 14.32 Abram Wellington 8 208. 4.16 342 800. 48. 52.16 Heirs Wi11m.Wellington 92 100 6. 6. Jona. Whitney 1 18. 1. 8 1. 8 Watertown 46.xl&t-g;eee Wo burn John Huchinson 36 Josiah Lock 292 Joseph Harrington Heirs Avery Williams 800. 16. 700.° 14. 1100 66. 16. 14. 120. 7.20 7.20 66.00 Benja 0. Wellington ) ) Iona. Harrington ) Assessors ) Wm. Chandler Lexington Sept. 19th. 1818 Valuation for 1819 Valuation of the ratable estates in the Town of Lexington on the first day of Pvray 1819 Real Estate 012059. 11 Personal 1875 69 No. of Polls 302 Nonresidence Acres of • Reduced Acres of Reduced Unimproved Real to 2 Improved Real to 6 Sum Boston Land Value pr.cent. Land Value percent. Total. Heirs Thads. Muzzy 4 120 2.40 8 80.' 4.80 7.20 Roe 350 21.00 21.00 .Edmund Munro , 1050 63. 63. ,Bilirica getep-Hill Burlington .Joseph Read 3* 50. 3. 3. ,Bedford ,Thos.Bacon for 4 200 ,4 , 26. 534 32.4 36.4 Alin. Mariam Thad. Davis 1 12 , .24 .24 ,,John Meriam 60 450 .9. • 42. 933. 55.98 64.98 transferred from John to WM. Page. John Page X 4 105 - 2.10 , 10. 80. 4.80 6.90 Reed „Christopher Page 10 133. ,2.66 transferred to Christopher 2.66 ,John Read 43 900 18. 18.00 ,Rogger Read 6* 100. .2. 2. Jr ,dieEs-e€-lege-Wlle3a 8 16A r8,20 Trasefered to Joseph Simonds S.20 ,Wilia-Pebbela g¢ 46 , -99 Transfered to C. Reed .99 David Read , 9 72 4.32 4.32 Cambridge ,JohnDEvenport 7* 170 3.40 sold to Asa Locke Woburn 3.40 Stephen Goddard 6 150 .3. 3. ,Thos. Goddard 6 150 3. 3. pharlston ,Theodore & Elias Phinney 13i 200 12.00 12. Isaac Cutter Sold to Rufus Mariam Jun. Acres of Reduced-Acres'of _- Reduced Unimproved Real to 2 Unimproved Real to 6 Sum Land Value _pr.eent. Land Value pr.cent. Total Kendle :a7gly 4 123 2.46 2.46 Wilimt. Dixon:K., Sold half to S. Bobbins jur 2 40. 2.40 2.40 Nathl, Hawkins 15 369 7.38 3 60. 3.60 1C.98 Saml. Kent 10 200 4. 3 60. 3.60. 7.60 Joseph Miller John Tapley 50. 3. 3. John Stephens 1 20. 1.20 :1.20 West Cambridge Heirs Sarah Addams 2 45. .90 .90 Heirs John Cutter X 72. 1.44 belongs to John Cutler of Lex.1.44 Heirs Rebekah Cutlar 10, 200. 4. -4.00 Aaron Cutter IZ z 10. 60 .60 Neheh. Cutter 2 45. .90 .90 Benjn. Cutter 3 63. .1.26 -1.26 -Ephraim Gutter 7 126. ,2.52 2 30. -1.80 4.32 Ichabod Fessenden 16 288 .5.76, 4 80. 4.80 -10.56 Heirs Stephen Frost 4 98. .,1.96 1.96 Amos Frost 4 98. .1.96 4 1.96 Seth Frost 6 280 ,5.60 - 5.60 _Heirs John Frost, 7* .170 - _, 3.40 -- -3.40 Ephraim. Frost 10 245. 4.90 4.90 Nathi. Hill 15. .90 .90 - Darcus Hill 2 45. , 90 .90 Heirs Wilim.Hil1 6 135. .2.70 -:2.70 Ebenr. Hall 1* 25 1.50 1.50 Heirs Joshua Kendie 9 210. 4.20 4.20 artemus Lock- 1* 25. 1.50- 1.50 Saml. Lack 10 200 4. Heirs Frances Lock 1 20. 1.20 1.20 Benji.Lock 11 35. 2.10 2.10 Acres of Unimproved Real. Land Value Reduced Acres of • Reduced to a Improved Real to 6 Sum pr.cent. land Value pr.cent. Total Joseph Lock Jur 4 40. .80 Willa. Lock Jur. 1 24. .48 Perry & Lock 0 George Prentice 3 45. 90 George Prentice Jr. 32 100. James Perry 4 3/5 123. John Perry 1 24. David Russell Heirs Wallace Rust sold to Wm. Locke Jr. 2 50 3. 3.80 .48 60. 3.60 3.60 .90 2. 2. 2.46 2.46 ,48 added 1 ac. by information .48 1820 3 50. , 3.00 3.00 1 18. 1. 8. 1. 8 Heirs Bersheba Swan 2 36 transferred to Leonard Green 1 William Dotting 1 Elijah Cutter 2 Heirs John Frost Jr.4 Heirs of Amos Russell Noah Russell Danvers Nathl. Fowl 5 Lincoln Heirs Aaron Brooks 10 Sams. Hastings. 17 Willa. Mercer 1 10 Heirs Josiah Nelson 5 Heirs Gregory Stone Heirs Benjn. Winship John Nelson Medford Rebeckah Cutter 2 Elijah Smith 1 Isaac Wellington 1 5 12 .72 ,now Gersham Swan .72 Isaac Locke 90. 1.80 40. 80 930. 1$.60 Added 45. ,.90 98. 1.96 100. 2. 240. 253. 185/ 4.80 5. 6 3.70 200 4. 20 0.40 45. 0.90 1 1-,80 80 for land of Willington 18.60 .90 1.96 30 1.80 1.80 :18. 1. 8 1.. 8 2. 4.80 11 130 7.80 12.86 15 250. 15. 18.17 2. 30. 1.80 5.80 6 140 8.40 8.40 9 108. 6.48 6.48 .40 .90 185 11.10 11.10 706. 42.36 42.36 Acres of Reduced Acres of Reduced Unimproved Real to 2 Improved- Real to 6 Sum Waltham Land Value pr.cent. Land :Talus pr.cent. Total. 15 300 - 6.00 6 Heirs Willm. Bridge± }?----498----8a8 I92 195----i1r49---19x88 Heirs , Ephraim Peirce X 18 2 36 2.16 2.16 Add Bridge land• Isaac Sandersong. 20 686. 13.75 (12* 244: 14.64 28.36 (122 180 10.80 10.80 Joshua Stearns.' 18 ,400. 24. 24. Jona. Stearns g 10 140 2.80 8 192 11.52 14.32 Abram Wellington 8. 208 4.16 342 800 48. 52.16 Heirs of Willm.Zellington 92 100 6. 6. Whitney 1 18 1. 8 1. 8 Stearns Transferred to E. Smith 74 - 4.44 4.44 Woburn John Huchinson 36 800 16. 16. Heirs Josiah Lock 292 700 14. 14. Heirs Avery.Williams 370. 22.20 22.20 Joseph BarringtonJr. 120. 7.20 7 .20 Ebenr. Munro 17 167. 10.2 10.2 Heirs John Peak 3 30. 1.80 1.80 Lexington 21st. June 1819. Wm. Chandler ) )< Nathl, Lulliken ) Assessors ) Jona. Harrington The Assessors of Lexington TAX FOR mi TEAR 1821. CO1Wrt2Oi STATE SEAT, OF SACHUSETTS. In the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Bred and TwentyOne. AN ACT To apportion and assess a Tax of One Hundred and Four Thousand, Five Hundred and Fifteen Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents; and to provide for the reimbursement of Sixteen Thousand, Five Hundred and Eighty Dollars paid out of the public Treasury to the Members of the House of Representatives for their attendance the two last sessions of the General Court. SECTI ON 1. :!' it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That each Town, district, plantation or other place, hereinafter named, within this Commonwealth, shall be assessed, and pay the several sums, with which they stand respectively charged in the follow- ing SCHEDULE, viz. TAX ACT. SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer of this Commonwealth, shall forthwith send -his warrant,,directed to the Selectmen or Assessors of each town, district, plantation, or other place, taxed as aforesaid, requiring them respectively, to assess in -dollars and cents the sun so charged, in manner following, viz.: To tax each male poll Above the age of sixteen years, within their respective towns, districts, plantation, or other places adjoining them, not belonging to any other town, district, plantation, or other place, provided, such places were returned or included in the last valuation, at fourteen cents; and the remainder of such sum charged as aforesaid, to each town, distriot,,plantation, or other place, respectively, to assess upon the respective inhabitants thereof, according to the value of the real estate therein, possessed or owned by each<of them, on the first day of May next, either in his own right , or the right of others, improved or not improved, (excepting pews in houses of public worship,) or upon the owners of real estate in such town, district, plantation, or other place, (whether such owner resides in the same or not, on the -first day of May,) according to the just value thereof, and upon non-resident proprietors of real estate lying within such town, district, plantation, or other place, in their own right, or the right of others, improved or not improved; and also on all the4nhabitants of such town, district, plantation, or other place, and all other persons possessing estates within the same, on the first day of May, according to the proportion of the amount of their respective personal estates, including all monies at interest, more than they page interest for, and all other debts due to them, more than they are indebted for, monies of all kind on hand, public securitites of all sorts, and all bank stock, and shares or property in any incorporated company for a bridge, or a. turnpike road, or shares in any other incorporated company, possessing taxable property, accord- ing to theLjust value thereof;=and also the amount of all goods, wares,;and merchandize, or any other stock in trade, including stock employed in manufactories, vessels of all kinds, at home or -abroad, with all their stores and appurtenances, and all pleasure carriages, drawn by one or more horses; mules, horses, and neat cattle, each of one year old and upwards, and swine of six months old and upwards; and also the amount of the income of such inhabitants from any profession, handicraft, trade, or employment, or gained by trading at sea, or on land; and all other property of the several kinds returned in the last valua- tion, for the purpose of taxation, excepting sheep, household furniture, (less than one thousand dollars,in value,) wearing apparel, farming utensils, tools of mechanics, necessary for carrying on their business, and salt works for the manufacture of salt; also the machinery in cotton and woolen manufactories. SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, That every minor whose poll shall be taxed by force of this act, may be assessed to his parents, master, or guardian, under whose immediate. govern- went he may be: living, in the same town, district, plantation, TAX ACT. or other:place; otherwise such-minor_shalibe__ personally taxed for hi, poll,, as th,ough he were of full age. And every freeholder, or tenant, who by force of this act may-- ,be` y; assessed, and. shall pay sum for real estate in his possession, may require his landlord,- the "_owner,` or agent of such estate, to reimburse- the half of such, sum,, unless it be otherwise provided for by an agreement between them. And every other of horses, mules, or neat cattle, "shall be 'taxed therefor, in the town, district, plantation, or other place, wherein he may be an inhabitant on the said first day of may, notwithstanding any of said creatures may have bebn sent to Some other place, or state, for pasturage_ Only,- before that time. And the said assessors shall estimate all kinds -of property, which by this act they are - required to, tax, at six`per centum en the value_ thereof, y excepting unimproved lands, which they shall estimate at two'per centum on the value thereof. SEC. 4. Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer in his said. warrant, shall require the said Selectmen or Assess- ors, respectively, to make a fair list or lists, of. -their assessments, setting forth, indistinct columns, against each personb name, how -much he or she is assessed for polls, and for real and personal estate and income respectively, as aforesaid, distinguishing any sum assessed on such person as guardian, or for Any estate in his or her possession, in trust; and also to insert in such lists, the number of acres of -unimproved land, which they mayhave taxed to each non resident proprietor of lands, and the value at which they may have estimated the same. And such list or lists, when completed and signed by them, or the major part o -f them, to commit to the Collector or Collectors, Constable or Constables, of such town, district, plantation, or other place, respective- ly, with a warrant or warrants,. in due form of law, requiring them to collect and pay the same to the said Treasurer,.on or before the first day of April, in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two; and to return a cer- tificate of the names of such Collector or Collectors, Con- stable or Constables, with the sum total which they may be so required; respectively to collect, to the said Treasurer, some time before the first day of December next. And whereas there are mazy persons whithin this Common.- - wealth, engaged in trade, who'negociate much business, and hire or occupy, shops and stores and wharves, or either of thea, in towns , districts, or places other than where they dwell, whose property and ability can be better known to the Assessors or the several towns wherein such business is transacted, than to the town, district, or other place, where they may dwell; Therefore, SEC. 5. Be it further enacted, That for such goods --wares, and merchandize, or other stock in trade, including g stock employed in manufactories, ships, `or vessels, as are sold, used, or improved in towns, districts, plantations, TAX ACT. or other places, other than where the ownersthereofmay dwell, such owners shall be respectively taxed therefor, in such-towna,:districts; plantations, or other places; Provided, such person or persons, do hire or occupy a shop,, store, or wharf, in such ton, district, plantation, or other place, and not where they d7e11 or have their home; and they shall be respectively_ heldto deliver,: on oath, or affirmation-, if required,a list of their whole taxable estate, to the Assessors of the town, district, plantation,or other place, where they may dwell, on the said first day of May, distinguishing what part thereof is taxable elsewhere; and in default thereof, they may be doomed by they said Assessors: Provided, however, that- - this clause shall in no case- be so construed as to ebable the Assessors of any town, district, plantation, or other place, to assess an inhabitant of any other town, district, plantation, or other place, for any other property charged - thereon, in the last valuation. , SEC. 6. Be it further enacted, That the President, Professors, Tutors, Librarian, and Students of Harvard and Williams Colleges, respectively, who have their:usual residence there, and who enjoy no other pecuniary -office or employment, also Ministers of the Gospel, Preceptors of: Academies established by law,and Latin Grammar School Masters, shall not be assessed for their polis and estates under their personal management and -improvement, in the towns, districts, ,or parishes, where they are settled; and that all persons woo have the management of the estates of Harvard and Williams Colleges, and of the Academies -afore said respectively, shall.not be assessed -for the same; -and that'Indians shall, hot be assessed for their polls and -- estates; nor shall the Massachusetts General Hospital be assessed for any real or personal estate belonging to the same. And if there be any persons who by reason of age, infirmity, or poverty, may be unable to contribute towards the public charges, in the judgment of the said Assessors, respectively, they may exempt the polls and estates of such persons, or abate any part of *hat -they are assessed at,`as the said Assessors may think just and equitable: Provided: however, that nothing contained in this act, shall be so construed, as to prevent the Town of Cambridge from taxing the houses or lands belonging to the Corporation of Harvard College, without the College bounds,_in.their Town Tax, excepting such estates as are occupied by the President of said College, or by any of the Professors; Tutors,- or Tn= strutters, thereto belonging; or -by Students, or Resident Graduates, or shall be unoccupied. SEC. 7. Be it further enacted, That the Justices of the Courts of Sessions, in their respective counties, when duly authorized to assess a County Tax, shall apportion the same on the several towns, districts, plantations, and other -places therein, according to the proportion at which they are rated in this act; and in the assessment of all County, Town, Parish, or Society Taxes, the Assessors of each town, district, parish, society, plantation, or other place, within this Commonwealth, shall govern themeelves by the same rules, and assess the polls therein in the same proportion as they may be assessed to pay a State Tax, by force of this act; having regard to all such alterations of TAX ACT. polls and property as may happen within the same, subsequent to the assessments of the tax laid by this- act, excepting such Parishes. and societies for which a different provision for assessing their taxes, is made by law: Provided always, that it shall .be lawful .for any town, ,district, ,parish, society, or plantation, to make, levy, and collect-, any County, Town, Parish, Society, or Plantation Tax, according to a new valuation; and for that -purpose, to cause -a neva--valuation to be taken therein, at any, time of the year Lich they may determine -to be necessary, at a legal Meeting to be warned for that purpose. And the several towns which by this act are charged with an: additionai.sum for -the pay of their Representatives, shall assess suet snm9 on the polls and estates therein, in the - same proportion at which such polls and estates shall -be re- spectively assessed, tor;raising the sum of One Hundred and Four:Thousand,.Five Hundred and Fifteen Dollars, and Eighty Nine_ Cents. _ ._ Provided, nevertheless, That in assessing any tax, if - the sum to be assessed on the polls, pursuant to the provisions of this act, shall exceed cine sixth part of such -tax, then the Assessors -shall so reduce the poll tax, that the sum assessed on the polls, shall not exceed one sixth part of such tax; but shall be as nearly equal to one sixth part thereof, as conven- iently nay be. SEC. 8. Be further enacted, That the foregoing tax be, and hereby is appropriated for defraying the expenses of government; and that.no order shall be drawn by the Treasurer on ary Constable or Collector of this tax, ::for any part of the. same. And all the said Assessors, shall make their several rate lists, to be committed to Collectors or Constables, in the "form prescribed at the end of this act. To be made by TAX ACT. FORM OF: RATE LISTS, ssessors, committed to Collectors or Constables. c** ******* is******x**: ****4'*X'4a:**4 K**%****** * * *Tames of Persons NUmbe to be --taxed. ) "vol * ) * ) * ) * of ) Pell ) Real ) Persona Tax. ) Estate ) Estate )D." CO D. C. ) D. ip, ) ) ) ) :) Incofte. )) Total D, C. ,D. C. * * * * * * * FORM OF RATE LISTS Of Non Resident Proprietors of Unimproved Lands. ************** * *******%Fin *** *************** ****** * ** * STATE TAX. * * ) ) * Names of persons ) Number of ) * to be taxed, ) each lot, ) * (if known.) ) (if known,)) * * * * ) /9 * * * ) S* 'amber of ) Number of ) Palueg Tax )Total * division, ) Acres. ) 3 3 ** or descrip- ) ) ) 3 * tion or the ) ) ) 3 * ranges, (if known.) ) ) 1 3 D. C.3 D.C.D. C. * In the House of Representatives, February 12th, 1821. This bill having had three several readings,. passed to be enacted. 3OSIAH QUINCY, Speaker. In Senate, February 13th, 1821. This bill having had two several readings, passed to be enacted. JOHN PHTI T PS, President. February 13th, 1821......... Approved, 1. BROOKS. The Assessors of Lexington TAX FOR TBE YEAR 1622. STATE SEAL COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD EIGHTEEFT auNDRED AND TWEL TWO. AN ACT To apportion and assess a Tax of Seventy Five Thousand Dollars, and to provide for the reimbursement of Eighteen Thousand, Six Hundred and Ninety Two Dollars paid out of the public Treasury, to the Members of the House of Representatives, for their attendance the three last Sessions of the General Court. Section 1. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That each town, district, or other place, herein after named, within this Common- wealth, shall be assessed, and pay the several sums, with which they stand respectively charged in the follow- ing SCHEDULE, viz.: TAX ACT. Sec. 2. ,Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer of this Commonwealth shall forthwith send his warrant, directed to the Selectmen or Assessors of each town, district, or other place, taxed as aforesaid, requiring them respectively, to assess in dollars and cents, the sum so.charged, in manner following, viz: To tax each male poll above the age of sixteen years, within their respective towns, districts, or other places -adjoining them, not belonging;to any other town, district, or other place; provided, such other places were returned or included in the last valuation, at eleven cents; and the remainder of such sum, charged as aforesaid, to each town, district-, or other place, respectively, to assess upon the respective inhabitants thereof, accord- ing to the value of the real estate therein, possessed or, owned by each of them, on thecfirst day of May next, either in his own right, or the right of others,.improv- ed or not improved, (excepting pews -in houses of public worship,) or upon the owners of real estate in such torn, district, or other place, (whether such owner re- sides in the same or not, on the first day of May,) according to the just value thereof, -and upon non-resi- dent proprietors of real estate lying within such town, district, or other place, in their own right, or the right of others, improved or not improved; and also on all the inhabitants of such town, district, or other place, and all other persons possessing estateswithin the same, on the first day of May, according -to the pro- portion of the amount of their respective personal estates, including all monies at interest, more than they pay interest for, and all other debts due to them, more they they are indebted for, monies -of all, kinds on hand, public securities of all sorts, and all bank and insurance stock, and shares or property in any incorporated company for a bridge, or a turnpike road, or shares in any other incorporated company, possessing taxable property, according to the just value thereof; and also the amount of all goods, wares, and merchan- dize, or any other stock in trade, including stock em- ployed in manufactories, vessels of all kinds, at home or abroad, with all their stores and appurtenances, and all pleasure carriages, drawn by one or more horses; mules, horses, and neat cattle, each of one year old and upwards, and swine of six months old andzzupwards; and also the amount of the income of such inhabitants from any profession, handicraft, trade, or employment, or gain- ed by trading at sea, or on land: and all other property of the several kinds returned in the last valuation, for the purpose of taxation, excepting sheep, household fur- niture, (less than one thousand dollars in value,) wear- ing apparel, farming utensils, tools of mechanics, necess- ary for carrying on their business, and salt works for the. manufacture of salt; also the machinery in cotton and wool- en manufactories. TAX,ACT. -Sec. 3. Beit further enacted,_That-every minor whose poll_ shall be taxed by force_of this act,.may be assessed to his parents,' master, or guardian, under whose immediate government he -may be living, in.the same town, district,or other place; otherwise such minor shail be personally taxed for his poll, es though he were of full age. - And every freeholder, _or tenant, who by force ofthis act may be assessed, ani shall pay any sum for real estate in his possession, may require his _landlord, the_owner.or agent of such estate, to reimburse the half of such sum, unless it beetherwise providedfor by an 'agreement between them. And every owner of horses, mules, or neat cattle, shall be taxed therefor, in the town, district,, or other. place, wherein' he may be an inhabitant on the said first day of May, notwithstanding any of said creatures may have been sent to some other place,.or state, for pasturage only, before that time. And thesaid.Assessors shall estimate ali kinds`of property, which by this apt they are required to tax, at six per centum on the value thereof, excepting unimproved lands, which they shall estimate at.two per centum on the value thereof. Sec.`4. Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer in his said warrant, shall require the said Selectmen or Assessors, respectively,, to make a.fair list or lists, of their assessments, setting forth, in distinct columns, against each person's name, how much he or:she is assessed for polls, and -for real and personal estate and income respectively, as aforesaid, distinguishing any sum assessed on such person as guardian, or for any estate in his.or her possession, in trust; and also to insert in such Lists:, the number of acres of unimproved land, which themay have taxed to each non-resident proprietoy r of_ lands, and the value at which they may hate estimated the same. And such list or lists, when completed and signed by them, or the major part of them, to commit to the Collector or Collect.- ors,' ollect-ors,` Constable or Constables, of such town, district, or other place, respectively, with a warrant. or. warrants, in due form of law, requiring them to collect and -pay -the same_to the said Treasurer, on or before the first-day of April, in the year of our Lord one.thousand-eight hundred and twenty three; and to return a.certificate-of,the names of. such.`Collector or Collectors, Constable ar Constables, with the sum total which they may be so required, respec- tively to.collect, to the said Treasurer, some time before the first day of December next. . _ -And whereas there are many persons within this Common- wealth, engaged in trade, who negotiate much'business, and hire or occupy, shops and stores and wharves, or either of them, in towns, district, or places, or othethan where they dwell, whose property and ability can -be better known to the Assessors of the several towns wherein such business is transacted, than to the town, district, or other place-, wher e they may dwell; Therefore, TAX ACT. Sec. 5. Be dt furfrher enacted, That for such goods, wares, and merehandize, or other stock intraday including stock employed in manufactories,, ships, Or -vessels. as are sold, used, or improved in towns, districts, or other places, other than where the owners thereof may.dwell, such.owners, shall be.respeetively taxed therefor, in such towns, dis- tricts, or other places: Provided, such personor persons, do hire or occupy a shop, store, or wharf in°such town, district, or other place, ani nottwhere they.dwell or have their home; and -they shall be respectively held to deliver, on -oath or affirmation, if,required, a list or their whole taxabel estate, to the --Assessors of --the tot, district, or other place, where they may dwell, on the said first-day of May, distinguishing what part thereof is°taxable`else- where; and in default thereof, they maybe doomed "by the said Assessors: Provided, however, that this clause shall in no case be so construed as to enable the Assessors of any:town, district, or other place, to assess an inhabitant of any other town, district, or other place, -for any other propartycharged thereon, in the last valuation. Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, That the President, Pro- fessors, Tutors, Librarian, and Students of Harvard. and .Williams Colleges, respectively, who have their usual resi- dence there, -and who enjoy no other pecuniary` office or em- pioyment, also Ministers of the Gospel, Preceptors of Aced - =lea established by law, and Latin Gramrm r School Masters, shall".not be assessed for their polis and estates under their personal -management and improvement, in the towns, -districts, or parishes, where they are settled;"and -that all persons -who -have the management of the estates of Har- vard and Williams Colleges, -and of the Academies aforesaid, --respectively, shall not be assessed for the same; and that Indians shall not be assessed for their polls and estates; nor shall the Massachusetts General Hospital be assessed for, any real or personal estate belonging to the same. -And if there be any persons who by reason of age, infirmity, or poverty, may be enable to contribute towards the public charges, in the judgement -of the said Assessors, respective- ly they may.exempt the polls and estates of such persons; or abate any part of what they are assessed at,.as the said Assessors may think just and equitable:, PJrovided,however, that nothing contained in this act, shall be so construed, as to prevent the Town of Cambridge from taxing the houses or lands belonging to the Corporation of Harvard Colleges without the College bounds, in their Town Tag, excepting such estates -as are occupied by the President of said College, or by any of the Professors, Tutors, or Instructers., thereto belonging, or - by Students, or Resident -Graduates, or shall be unoccupied; or to prevent the Town of Andover from taxing such real estate belonging to the Corporation of Phillips Academy, situated in said town,.as shall not be,under the immediate --occupation and improvement of said corporation, or of any person or persons connected with said corporation, - TAX ACT. exempted from taxation by this act. And, provided, also, that whenever the real and personal estate of any one of the persons before enumerated,_ as exempted from taxation, shall exceed the sum of eight thousand dollars the excess or such persons estates shall` be taxed, as in other` eases, notwithstanding the exemption before provided by this act. Sec. 7. := it further enacted, That the Justices of the Courts of Sessions, in their respective counties, when duly authorized -to assess a.County Tax, shall:apportion. the same on the several towns, districtsand other places therein, -according to the proportion at ;nigh they are rated in this act; and in the assessment of all County, Town, Parish, or Society Taxes, the Assessors of each town, district, parish, society, or other place, within this Com- monwealth, shall govern themselves by the:same rules, and assess the polls therein in the same proportion as they may be assessed -CO pay a State Tax, by force of this act; having regard to all such alterations of polls, and property as may happen within the same, subsequent to the assessments of the tax laid by this act, excepting such parishes and societies for which a different provision for assessing their taxes, is made by law: Provided always, that it shRl1 be lentil' for any town, district, parish, or society, to make, levy, and collect, any County, Town, Parish, or Society Tax, - according to a new valuation; and for that purpose to cause a new valuation to be taken therein, at any time of the year Which they may determine -to be necessary, at a legal meeting to -be warned for that purpose. And the several townswhich by this act are charged with an additional sum for -the pay of their Representatives, shall assess such sums on the polls rand estates therein, in the same proportion at which such polis and estates shallbe respectively assessed, forraisingthe sum of Seventy Five Thousand Dollars, Provided, nevertheless, That in assessing any tax, if the sum to be assessed on the polls, pursuant to the -prov- isions of this act, shall exceed one sixth -part of such tax, then the Assessors shall so reduce the poll tax, that the - sum -assessed on the polls, shall not exceed one sixth part of Such tax; but shall be as nearly equal to one sixth part thereof, as conveniently may be, Sect. 8. Beit-rurther-enacted, That the foregoing tax be, and hereby -is appropriated for defraying the expenses of government; and that no order shall be drawn by the Treasurer on,any ConstatYle or Collector of this tax, for any part of the same. And all the said Assessors, shall make their several rate lists, 'to be eommitted to Collectors or Constables, in the corm prescribed at the end. of this act. Sec. 9. Be. it further 'enacted That whenever any -tax shall be assessed, on any real estate within the Town or City_of Boston, liable to -taxation, said tax shall be a lien on said estate; and if the occupant or reputed owner, shall neglect to discharge said tax for the term of fourteen days, after demand made for the same, the person authorized to collect said tax shall proceed in the same manner in its collection, from a .safe -of iso much `of the same, as may. be necessary for the discharge of the tax, and all costs incidentto the collection of the same, in the same manner as Collectors of taxes may proceed to collect taxes assess- ed on lands of non-resident proprietors. TAX ACT. FORM OF RATE LISTS, To be made by Assessors, cnmmitted to Collectors or Constables. *********** * * * * STATE TAX. * Names of Persons * to be Taxed. * * ************* * * * * * )No. of) Poll Tax..). Real;Estate)Pers.Estate)Income) Total* )Polls.) Dolls.Cts.) Dolls.Cts. ) Do11s.Cts.)))D.C. ) D. C.* FORM OF RATE LISTS Of Non Resident Proprietors of Unimpr ed %ands. ********************************************************* STATS TAY, * * * * *Names of Persons * to be Taxed, * (if known.) ) * )i ) Na.each lot,)No.division, )No, oft Value (if known.) )or deserip- )Acres.)Dolls.Ct )tion of ) 1 )range,(if ) ) )known.) ) )) In the House of Representatives, Fe Tax. ) Total* D. C.) D. C-* ) ) ruary 23d. 1822. This bill having had three several readings, passed to be enacted. LU'IBER LAWRENCE, Speaker. In Senate, February 23d, 1822. This bill having had two several readings, passed to be enacted. President. TORR PHILLIPS, * * ck co 0'a ar The Assessors of Lexington TA/ FOR THE YEAR 1823. STATE SEAL COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD EIGHTTEE HUNDRED AND TWENTY THREE. AN ACT To apportion and assess a Tax of Seventy Five Thousand Dollars, and to provide for the reimbursement of Twenty Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty Dollars, paid out of the public Treasury, to the Members of the House of Representatives, for their attendance the two last Sessions of the General Court. Section 1. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That each town, district, or other place, herein after named, within this C+iL.onwealth, shall be assessed, and pay the several Sums, with which they stand respectively charged in the following SCHEDULE. 1 w cn 1 .. 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Be it further enacted,: That Tor such goods, wares and`merchandize, or other stock in trade, including stock employed in manufactories, -ships, or vessels, as are sold, used, or improved in towns, district, or other places., other than where the owners thereof may dwell, such owners shallte respectively taxed therefor, in such towns, districts, or other places; provided, such person or persons, 'do hire or occupy a shop, store,- or wharf in such town, district, or other place, and not where they dwell or have their home; and they shall be respectively held to deliver, on oath or affirmation,_ if required,:a list of their whole taxable estate, to the Assessors of the town," district, -or other place,. where they may dwell, on the said first day'of May, distinguishing what part thereof is taxable elsewhere; and -in -default thereof, they may be doomed by the said Assessors: Providedy that this clause shall in no case be so construed as to enable the - Assessors.of any'town, district, or other place, to assess an inhabitant of ary-other town, district, or other place, for any other property charged thereon, in the last valua- tion_ Sec.(6• -He it further enacted, That the President, Professors, Tutors, Librarian, and Students of Harvard and.Williams Colleges, respectively, who have their usual residence there, and who enjoy no other pecuniary office or employment, also Ministers of .the Gospel, Preceptors - of Academies established by law, and Latin Grammar School Masters, shall not be assessed for their polls and estates under their personal management and improvement, in the towns,, parishes, or districts, where they are settled, and that all persons who have the management of the estates of Harvard and Williams Colleges, and of the .Academies aforesaid, respectively, shall not be assessed for the same; and that Indians shall not be assessed for their polls and estates; nor shall the Massachusetts General Hospital be assessed for any real or personal_,:estate belonging to the sane. And if there be any persons who by reason of age, infirmity, or poverty, may be unable:to contribute towards .the public charges, -In the judgment of the said Assessors, respectively, they may exenpt`the polis and estates of such persons, or abate any part of what they are assessed at, as the said Assessors may think -just and equitable: Provided,, however, that nothing contained in this act, shall be se construed, as to prevent the Town of Cambridge from taxing the houses or lands belonging:to the Corporation of Harvard College, without the College bounds, in their Town Tax, excepting such estates as are occupied by the President of said College, or by any pf the Professors, Tutors, -or Instructors, thereto belonging, or by Students, or Resident Graduates, or shall pe unoccu- -pied-; or to prevent the Town of -Andover from taxing such real estate -belonging to the Corporation of Phillips Aead- emy, situated in -said town,, as shall not be under immediate occupation and improvement of said Corporation, or of:any person,or persons connected with said corporation, exempted from taxation by this act. TAX ACT. And, provided , also,_ that whenever the real and personal estate of, anyone of the persons before enumerated, as exempted -from taxation, shall exceed the sua of eight thousand dollars,` the excess of -such persons, estate shall be taxed, as 'in other eases,: notwithstanding the exemption before provided by this act. . Sec. -7.' Be it further enacted, That the Justices of the Courts of Sessi`ons, in their respective counties, when duly authorized to assess-aCounty Tax, shall apportion the same on the several towns, districts,, and other places therein, according totheproportion at which they are rated in this act; and in the assessment -of all. County,' `Town, Parish, or Society Taxes, the Assessors of each town, district, parish, society, or other:place, withinthis-Com- monWealth shall govern themselves by the same rules, and -assess the polls therein in the same proportion asthey. may be assessed to pay a State Tax, by.force of this. act; hav- ing regard to all such alterations.o£ polls and property as may happen within the`same, subsequent to the assessments of the tax laid by this act, excepting such parishes and societies for which a different provision for assessing their taxes, is made by law: Provided, always,.that it shall":be lawful for any town, district, parish, or society, to make, levy, and collect; any County, Town, Parish, or Society Tax, according to a new valuatioh;and for that purpose to cause a new valuation to he taken therein, at any time of the year which they may determine to be necess- ary,at a legal sheeting to be warned for that purpose. " And the several towns which by this act are charged with an additional sum for pay of their Representatives,; shall assess such sums on the polls and estates therein, in the -same proportion at which such polls and estates shall be respectively assessed, for raising the -sum of seventy five thousand dollars. Provided, nevertheless, That in assessing any -tax, if the -sum to be assessed on the polis, pursuant to the pro-, visions of -this act, shall exceed one sixth part.of such tax, then the Assessors shall so reduce the poll_ tax,, that the slim assessed on the polls, shall not exceed one sixth part of such tax, but shall be as. nearly. equal to one sixth part thereof, as conveniently nay;be. See. 8. Be it further enacted,,That the foregoing tax, be, and hereby is appropriated for defraying the expenses of government; and that nd order shall by drawn by -the treas- urer on any Constable or Collector of this tax, for"any part of -the same. And all the said Assessors, shall make their several rate lists, to be committed to Collo ctors or Consta- bles, in the form prescribed at the end_ of this act. See. 9. Be -it -further enacted, That whenever any tax shall be assessed on, any real estate within the City of Bos- -ton, liable to taxation, said tax shall be a lien on said estate; acid if the occupant or reputed owner, shall neglect to discharge said --tax for the term -of fourteen days, after demand made for the same; the person authorizedto collect said tax, shall proceed in the same manner in its collection, from a sale of so much of the same, as may be necessary for the discharge of the tax, and all costs incident to the col- lection of the same, in the same manner as Collectors of taxes may proceed to collect taxes assessed on lands of non resident proprietors. TAX ACT. FORM OF RATE LISTS, To be made by Assessors, committed to Collectors and Constables. STATE TAX. Names of Persons ) No.of ) * to be Taxed, ) Polls.) Po11.Tax.) Real Estate)Pers.Estate)Income)Total* Do11s.Cts Dolls.Cts. )Dolis.Cts. )D. C. )D. C.* * * FORM OF RATE LISTS, Of Non Resident Proprietors of Unimproved Lands. ****************** * * * STATE TAX. * * * Names of Persons) No.of each ) No.of division, )No.of ) Value Tax.)Tot: * * to be Taxed, J lot, (if ) or description )acres.)Do11s.Cts D.C.)➢ C * (if known. known.) ) of ranges,(if. ) ) ) * known.) }* In the House of Representatives, Frbruary llth, 1823. This Bill having had three several readings, passed to be enacted. LEVI LINCOLN, Speaker. in Senate, February llth, 1823. This Bill having had two several readings, passed to be enacted. SOHN PHILLIPS, President. February lith, 1823....... Approved. 7. BROOKS. The Assessors of Lexington TAX FOR i"ttL YEAR 1824. STATE SEAL COL'2QIOIIWflLTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. mmams AR OF OUR LORD EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTYFOUR. AN ACT To apportion and assess a tax of Seventy Five Thousand Dollars, and to provide for the reimbursement of Six- teen Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety Dollars, paid out of the public Treasury, to the Members of the House of Representatives, for their attendance the two last Sessions of the General Court. Sec. 1. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That each town, district, or other place, herein after named, within this Commonwealth, shall be assessed, and pay the several sums, with which they stand respectively charged in the following SCHEDUIE:- ,TAX ACT. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Treasurer of this Commonwealth shall, forthwith, send his warrant, directed to the Selectmen or Assessors, of each town, dis- trict, or other place, taxed as aforesaid, requiring them respectively, to assess, in dollars and cents, the sum so• charged, in manner following, Viz.: To tax each male poll, above the age of sixteen years, within their respective towns, districts, or other places adjoining them; not belonging to any other town, district, or other place, (provided such other places were returned or in- cluded in the last valuation) at eleven cents; and the remainder of such sum, charged as aforesaid, to each town, district, or other place, respectively, to assess upon the respective inhabitants thereof, according to the value of the real estate therein, possessed or owned by each of them onvthe first day- of Mgy next, either in his own right, or the right of others,' improved, or not improved, (except- ing pews in houses of public worship) or upon the owners of real estate in such town, district, or other place, (whether the owner resides in the same or not on the first day of May) according to the just value thereof; and upon non resident proprietors of real estate, lying within such town, district, or`other place, in their own right, or the right of others improved, or not improved; and also on all the inhabitants of such town, district, or other place, and all the persons possessing estates within the same, on the first day of May, according to,the propor- tion of the amount of their respective personal estates, including all monies at interest, more than than they pay interest for,.and all other debts due to them, more than they are indebted for, monies of all kinds on hand, public securities of all Sorts, and all bank and insurance stock, and shArescor property in any incorporated company -for a bridge, or a turnpike road, or shares in any, other incorp- orated company, possessing taxable property, according to the just value thereof; and also the amount of all goods, wares, and merchandize, or any other stock in trade, in- cluding stock employed in manufactories, vessels of all kinds, at home or abroad, with ailLtheir stores and appur- tenances, and all pleasure carriages, drawn by one or more horses; mules, horses, and neat cattle, each of one year old, and upwards; and swine of six months old, and upwards; and also the amount of the income of such inhabitants, from any profession, handicraft, trade, or employment, or gained by trading at°sea, or.on land; and also ail other property of the several kinds; returned in the last valuation, for the purpose of taxation, excepting sheep, household furni- ture, (less than one thousand dollars in value,) wearing apparel, farming utensils, tools of mechanics, necessary for carrying on their business, and salt works, for the manufacture of salt; also the machinery in cotton, linen and woolen manufactories. ,TAX ACT. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That every minor whose poll shall be taxed bj force of this act,ma_y be assessed to his parents, master, or guard1an, under whose immediate government he may be living, in the- ssiretown, district, or other place; otherwise. such minor shall be personally taxed for his poll, as though he were of full age.. And every freeholder, or tenant, who by force` of this act, nay be. assessed, and shall. pay any sum for real estate in his possession,may require his landlord, the owner, or agent or such estate, to reimburse the half of such'sum, nniess it be otherwise provided for, by an agreement be- tween thew. And every owner .of horses, mules, or neat cattle, shall be taxed therefor, -in the town, district, or otter place, wherein he may be an inhabitant`on the first day of May, notwithstanding any of said •Creatures, may have been sent to some other place, or state, for pasturage only, before that time. And the said assessors shall estimate -all kinds of property, which by this act they are required to tax, at six per centum on the value thereof, excepting unimproved lands, which they shall estimate at two per centum on the value thereof. Sec. 4. Be itcfurther enacted, That the Treasurer in his said warrant, shall require the said Selactm.en or Assessors, respectively, to hake a fair list or lists, -of their assessments, setting forth, in distinct columns, against each person's name, how muchhe-or she`is assessed -- for polls, and for realcand personal estate and income respectively, as aforesaid, distinguishing any sum assess- ed on such person as guardian, or for any estate in his or her possession, in trust; -and also to insert`in such lists, the number of acres of nn;mproved land, which they have taxed to each non-resident proprietor of lands, and the `value at which they may have estimated .the same. And such 'list or lists, when completed and signed -by them, or the major. part of ;them, to commit to the Collector or Collect- ors, Constabile.or Constables, of such town, district or other place, respectively, with a warrant or warrants, in due form ot.law, requiring them to collect and pay the same to the said Treasurer, on orrbefore the said first day of April, in the year of our Lord one thouand eight. hundred and twenfrfive; and return a:certificate of the names et.such Collector or Collectors, Constable or Con- stables, with the sum which they may be so required, re- spectively to collect, to the said Treasurer, some time before the first day of December next. And whereas there are max;y persons within this Common wealth, engatged in trade, who negotiate much business,` and hire or opcupy, .shops and stores and wharves, or either of them, in towns, districts, or places, other than where they dwell, Whose property and ability can be -better known to the assessors of the several towns wherein such business is transacted, than to the town, district, or other place, where they may dwell; Therefore, TAX ACT. Sec. 5. Be. it further -enacted, That -Por such.goods,. wares, and-merchandize, or other stockin trade, includ- • ing stock employed in manufactories, ships or-vessels,- as rvessels, as are sold,. used, or improved in towns,d_istriets, or other plaoes, other than where the owners thereof may dwell, such owners shall be respectively taxed therefor,, in such towns, districts, or other plaees; provided, such person or persons, do hire or -occupy a store,, shop, or wharf in such'town, district, or other place, and'not where they -dwell or .have their home; and they, shall be respectively held to deliver,on oath or affirmation, if required., a list of their -whole taxable estate, to the Assessors of the town, district, or other place, where they may -dwell, on the said -first day of May, distinguishing what part thereof is taxable else where; and in default thereof, they may doomed by the`said Assessors,: Provided, that this clause shall in no case be so construed as to enable the Assessors of any town, district, or `other place, to assess an inhabitant of any other town, district, or other place, for any other property charged thereon, in the last valuation. Sec. 6. Be it further enacted,, That the President, Professors, Tutors, Librarian, and Students of Harvard and' Williams Colleges, respectively, who have their usual' -residence there, and who enjoy no other pecuniary office or employment, also Ministers of the Gospel, Pre- ceptors of Academies established by law, and Latin Gram- mar School Masters, shall not be assessed for -their - polls and estates under their personal management and. improvement, in -the towns, parishes,: or districts, where they are settled; and that all persons who have the man- agement of the`estates of Harvard and Williams Colleges, and of the Academies aforesaid, ,respectively,;shall not -be assessed_for the same;,and that Indians shall hot be assessed for their polls and estates;- nor shall the - Massachusetts General Hospital, Berkshire Medical _Insti- tution, or the` Boston. Atheneum be assessed for any real or personal estate belonging to them, respectively.. And if there be any persons who by reason of age,- in firmity, or poverty, may be unable to contribute towards the public charges, in the judgment of the said, Assessors,. `respectively, they may exempt the polls and estates -of such persons, or abate any part of what they are assessed, at, as the said Assessors may deem just and equita¢le: Provided, ao*ever, that nothing contained in this act, shall be so construed, as to prevent the_town of Cambridge from taxing the houses or lands -belonging to -the Corpora- tion of Harvard College, without the College bounds, in their Town Tax, excepting such estates as are occupied by the President of said College, or by any of the Pro- fessors; Tutors, or Instructor, thereto belonging, -or -by Students, or resident Graduates, or shall be unoccupied; or to prevent the Town of Andover from taxing such real estate belonging to the Corporation of Phillips Academy, situated in said town, as shall not be under immediate occupation and improvement of said corporation, or of any person or persons,00nnected-with said corporation, exempted from taxation by this act. TAX ACT. And, provided; also, that whenever the real andpersonnT estate of any one of the persons before enumerated; as exempted from taxation, shall exceed the sum of eight thousand dollars; the excess of such person'lestates shall be taxed, as in other cases, notwithstanding the exemption before provided by this act. Sec. 7.- Be it further enacted, That the Justices of the Courts of Sessions,: in their respective -counties, whenduly authorized to assess a County.Tax,--shall-appor- tion the same on the several towns, districts, and other places therein, according to the proportion at which they are rated -in thissaet; and in the assessment of all County, Town, Parish, or Society Taxes, the Assessors of each town, district, parish, society, or other place, within this Com- monwealth, shall govern themselves by the same rules, and assess -the polls therein in the same proportion as they may be assessed to pay a State Tax, -by force'of -this act; having regard to all such alterations of polls and property as may happen within the same, subsequent to the assessments of the tax laid by this act, excepting such parishes and societies for which a different provision for assessing their taxes, is made by law: Provided, always, that it shall be lawful for, any town, district,: parish, or society, to snake," levy, and Collect, any County, Town, Parish,' or Society Tax, accord- ing to'a new valuation; and for that. purpose to cause a valuation to be taken therein, at any time of the year which they may determine to be necessary, at a legal meeting to be warned for that purpose. And the several - towns which by this act are charged with an additional sum for pay of:their Representatives-, shall assess such sums on the polls and es- tates therein; in the -same proportion at which such polls and estates shall be respectively assessed, for raising the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars. Provided,:nevertheless,,That in assessing any tax, if the sum to be assessed on the polls, 'pursuant to the provisions of this act, shall exceed one sixth part of such tax, then the Assessors shall so reduce the poli tax, that the sum assessed on the polis, shall not exceed one sixth part of such tax, but shall be as nearly equal to one sixth part thereof,- as conveniently may be, -Sec. 8. 'Be it further enacted, That the foregoing tax, be, and hereby is appropriated for defraying the expenses of government; and that no order shall be drawn by the Treas- urer on any Constable or Collector of this to;, for any part of the. same. And all: the said Assessors, shall make their several rate lists, to be Committed to Collectors or Constables, in the form prescribed at the end of this act. Sec. 9 Be -it further enacted,,That whenever any tax shall be assessed on any real estate, liable to taxation, said tax shall beta lien on said estate; and -if the occupant or reputed owner, shall -neglect to discharge said tax -for the term of fourteen days, after demand -made for the same; the person au- thorized to collect said tax, may proceed in the same manner in its Collection, from'a sale of so:much of the same, as may be necessary for the discharge of the tax, and all costs in- cident to the collection of the same, in -the same manner as Collectors of taxes may proceed to collect taxes assessed on lands of non-resident proprietors. TAX ACT. FORM OF RATE LISTS, To be made by Assessors, committed to Collectors and Constables. • ***********T=#"ak%k*****''kX%K*.Y-*****ic***M..T'*'.C******** ,l-***** C***** *** * * * * STATE TAX.. * * 4 * Names of Persons ) No.of ) Poll Tax. ) Real Estate) Pers.Estate)Income) Total* Dolls.Cts.) Dolls.Cts. J Do11s,Cts. ) D.C. ) D. C.* ) ) * to be Taxed. ) Polls. FORM OF RATE LISTS, Of Non -Resident Proprietors of Unimproved Land. ti STATE TAX. * * * Names of Persons to be Taxed, (if known.) No, of each ) No.of division,)No, lot, ) or description )acr (if known.) ) of ranges, ) if known. of)Value ) Ta s,)) D. C.) D. C. * ***' . i . t r********* ) In the House of Representatives, February 21st, 1824. This Bill having had three several readings, passed to be enacted. WILLIAM 0. JARVIS, Speaker. in Senate,. February 21st, 1824. --- This Bill having, had two several readings, passed to be enacted. NATHANIEL SILSBEE, President. February 21st, 1824......... -.Approved. - WILLIAM EUSTIS. *