- "Middletown". It was one of the
first towns established following the
Masonian proprietors'
purchase of
undivided lands under the claim.
Settled about...
-
named for
Rudyard Kipling's
Jungle Book hero.
Granted in 1753 by the
Masonian Proprietors, the town was
named for Alexandria, Virginia,
location of a...
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separation of New
Hampshire from M****achusetts,
Mason was heir to the
Masonian Claim, the
undivided lands of
northern New Hampshire. He sold them in 1746...
- M****achusetts. But the
charter was
ruled invalid because of a
prior claim by the
Masonian proprietors, who
granted 6
square miles (16 km2) as "Hale's Town" to Ichabod...
- "History of the Town of Jaffrey, New Hampshire, from the Date of the
Masonian ... -
Daniel Bateman Cutter -
Google Books".
Retrieved 2019-04-13. v t...
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after Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington, when the land was
granted by the
Masonian Proprietors in 1752, but
ongoing hostilities during the
French and Indian...
- In 1748, it was one of the
first towns to have a
charter granted by the
Masonian Proprietors. Many
grantees were from Salem, M****achusetts, so Palmer's...
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settlements running between the
Merrimack and
Connecticut rivers. In 1752, the
Masonian Proprietors granted the land to
Andrew Todd, who
called it "Todd's Town"...
- census. It is home to
Dublin School and
Yankee magazine. In 1749, the
Masonian proprietors granted the town as "Monadnock No. 3" (or
North Monadnock)...
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Major Richard Waldron (or
Richard Waldern,
Richard Walderne; 6
January 1615 – 27 June 1689) was an English-born merchant, soldier, and
government official...