The Dartmouth Purchase
Tract of lands now called the Towne of Dartmouth was bought and purchased of Wosamequen and Wamsutta the Indian Sachems as by a writing Dated November the 29th one Thousand six hundred fifty and two
A writing appointed to bee Recorded as followeth Att a generall meeting of the Purchasers
att Plymouth the seaventh of march 1652 It was ordered and fully agreed unto and Concluded
by the whole that all that Tract and tracts of lands lying from the Purchassers bounds on
the west side of Acoughcusse to a river called Accusshaneck and three miles to the
Eastwards of the same; with all Lands meadows woods waters rivers Creekes and all
appurtenances therunto belonging
Should bee given to those whose names are heerunder written Containing thirty four shares
and was then given alloted Assigned and sett over to them by the whole to have and to hold
to them and their heires and Assignes for ever; to Devide and Dispose of the same as they
should see good; and they are to Satisfy the Indians for the Purchase therof and to beare
all other Due Charges that shall any way arise about the same
According to their severall proportions
| Willam Bradford a moyety | Mr hickes | Phillip Delanoy |
| Captaine Standish | Tho: Southworth | Moses Simons |
| Mr Collyare and Sarah | James hurst | Edward Bumpas |
| Brewster | Edward Doty | ffrancis Eaton; |
| mr Aldin | John Shaw | |
| mistris Warren | ffrancis Cooke | |
| Robert Bartlett | John Cooke | |
| John ffaunce | Samuell Cutbert | |
| Manasses Kemton | John Crackston; The one halfe of John Crackstones land which was mr Willam Bradford senir: his land waspased over by the saidWillam Bradford to mr John howland |
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| Gorge Morton | Stephen Tracye | |
| John Dunham | ffrancis Sprague | |
| Willam Palmer | henery Sampson | |
| Thomas Morton | Peter Browne* | |
| Edward holman | Constant Southworth | |
| mistris Jeney | Gorge Soule | |
| Joshua Pratt | ||
Wheras these Purchasers whoe by
agreement of the whole had theire proportions of Purchase land falling unto them in the
places above mencioned whoe by agreement had theire severall names entered into a list
(together with some other old Comers) under the hand of the honored Govr: late Deceased
they Did Desire that the list of theire Names might bee recorded; but the above written
originall list of Names and the agreement Could not bee found in some yeares; soe that it
was Judged lost These purchasers notwithstanding still Desiring that what was theire right
might bee recorded; wherupon order was given by the aforsaid Govr that it might bee Done;
in which record for want of the originall list; the Names of some are entered Contrary to
the originall graunt and agreement of the Purchasers . as appeers by it; and alsoe by
Divers other purchasers as well as themselves; which is an occasion of some Difference
already; and may bee of more; Therfore it is ordered by the Generall Court held att
Plymouth the 8th of Jue 1660: that the abovesaid originall List should bee entered and the
other to stand in the booke not Defaced but to bee void null and of none effect
* (Bowman) A careful study of the Dartmouth records and the Plymouth
Colony Deeds shows that this grant was not made to a living Peter Brown, but to the heirs
of "Peter Browne deceased."
The names of those whoe by order of the Purchasers mett att Plymouth the seaventh Day of march 1652 whoe by Joynt consent and agreement of the said purchasers are to have theire prtes shares or proportions att the place or places commonly called and knowne by the names of Acushena alias acquessent which entereth in att the westeren end of Neckatay and to Coaksett alias acoakius and places adjacent; the bounds of which Tract fully to extend 3 miles to the Eastward of the most Easterly prte of the river or Bay called Acushena aforsaid; and soe alonge the seaside to the river called Coaksett; lying on the west side of point prrill and to the most westermost side of any branch of the aforsd river and to extend eight miles into the woods; The said Tract or tracts of Land soe bounded as abovesaid which is purchased of the Indians which were the right proprietors therof; as appeers by a Deed under theire hands with all the mershes meadows rivers waters woods Timbers; and all other profitts privilidges emunities comodities and appurtenances belonging to the said Tract or Tracts above expressed or any prte or prcell therof to belonge unto the prties whose names are underwritten (whoe are in number thirty four whole prtes or shares and noe more) to them and their heires and assignes for ever;
| Mr Willam Bradford one whole prte or share |
| capt: Standish one whole prte or share |
| Mr John Alden one whole prte or share |
| Mr Collyar and Sarah Brewster one whole prte or share |
| Mr howland and Willam Bassett one whole prte or share |
| Gorge Morton one whole prte or share |
| Mannasses Kemton one whole share |
| James hurst one whole share |
| John Dunham senir one whole share |
| John Shaw senir one whole share |
| ffrancis Cooke one whole share |
| John Cooke one whole share |
| Joshua Pratt one whole share |
| Gorge Soule one whole share |
| Constant Southworth one whole share |
| Thomas Southworth one whole share |
| Mis Jenings one whole share |
| Steven Tracye one whole share |
| John ffaunce one whole share |
| henery Sampson one whole share P |
| Phillip Delanoy one whole share |
| Mis Warren one whole share |
| Robert Bartlett one whole share |
| Willam Palmer one whole share |
| Edward Dotye one whole share |
| Samuell hickes one whole share |
| Peeter Browne * one whole share |
| ffrancis Sprague one whole share |
| Moses Simons one whole share |
| Samuell Eaton one whole share |
| Thomas Morton one whole share |
| Samuell Cutbert one whole share |
| Edward holman one whole share |
| Edward Bumpase one whole share |
| In all thirty foure prtes or shares |