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To All People to whom these Presents Shall Come. Robin Indian of Mattache-ese in Barnstable In the Government of fo New Plymouth in New-England and Sarah my wife Daughter of Nepoieton Late Sachem of Mattacheese aforeso deceased Sendeth greetings &c: Know yee, that we the Said Robin and Sarah as well to end all disturbances between and the [[unclear]] hereafter in these Presents mentioned and for and In Consdieration of five pounds and five Schilling to us in hand paid by John Wing and Lieut. John Dillingham of Sequetuch. In the [[Lyberties?]] of Yarmouth In the Coloney of New Plymouth Aforeto Yemman whereof and wherewith we do acknowledge ourSelves fully Satisfyed and paid and thereof and of every Part and Parcel thereof do exonerate Aquit and discharge [[these?]] John Wing and John Dillingham their and either of their Heirs Executors Administrators Associates and Assigns and every of them for ever by these Prsens Have freely and Absolutely Given Granted bargained sold Aliened [[Enfeoffed?]] and Confirmed and by these Presents do Give Grant Car [[unclear]] In behalfe of themselves and their  Associates or pteners their and every their Heirs and Assigns forever, all that our Tract of Lands - both Upland, and Meadow, which we have in Comon or ptnership with Sampson and Ralphe Indians of Nobscufiett in Right of their wives Manatotomush and Penasemuske Daughters of Nepoyeton Aforeto, these Tract of Land lying and being in the liberries of Constablerick of Yarmouth Aforeto Containing all that Land lying between the place Comonly Called Boundbrooke on the west and the Middle of Saguetuchett River on the East from the North Sea to the South Sea according to the Known bound, thereof togather with all the pefits Priviledges Timber Wood, under wood, feeding, and Appurtenances whatsoever to these Bargained Track of Land, belonging or any ways Appertaining Accepring a small percele of Land Claimed by Robin of Saquetuckett If he make
To All People to whom these Presents Shall Come. Robin Indian of Mattache-ese in Barnstable In the Government of fo New Plymouth in New-England and Sarah my wife Daughter of Nepoieton Late Sachem of Mattacheese aforeso deceased Sendeth greetings &c: Know yee, that we the Said Robin and Sarah as well to end all disturbances between and the [[unclear]] hereafter in these Presents mentioned and for and In Consdieration of five pounds and five Schilling to us in hand paid by John Wing and Lieut. John Dillingham of Sequetuch. In the [[Lyberties?]] of Yarmouth In the Coloney of New Plymouth Aforeto Yemman whereof and wherewith we do acknowledge ourSelves fully Satisfyed and paid and thereof and of every Part and Parcel thereof do exonerate Aquit and discharge [[these?]] John Wing and John Dillingham their and either of their Heirs Executors Administrators Associates and Assigns and every of them for ever by these Prsens Have freely and Absolutely Given Granted bargained sold Aliened [[Enfeoffed?]] and Confirmed and by these Presents do Give Grant Car [[unclear]] In behalfe of themselves and their  Associates or pteners their and every their Heirs and Assigns forever, all that our Tract of Lands - both Upland, and Meadow, which we have in Comon or ptnership with Sampson and Ralphe Indians of Nobscufiett in Right of their wives Manatotomush and Penasemuske Daughters of Nepoyeton Aforeto, these Tract of Land lying and being in the liberries of Constablerick of Yarmouth Aforeto Containing all that Land lying between the place Comonly Called Boundbrooke on the west and the Middle of Saguetuchett River on the East from the North Sea to the South Sea according to the Known bound, thereof togather with all the pefits Priviledges Timber Wood, under wood, feeding, and Appurtenances whatsoever to these Bargained Track of Land, belonging or any ways Appertaining Accepting a small percele of Land Claimed by Robin of Saquetuckett If he make

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To All People to whom these Presents Shall Come. Robin Indian of Mattache-ese in Barnstable In the Government of fo New Plymouth in New-England and Sarah my wife Daughter of Nepoieton Late Sachem of Mattacheese aforeso deceased Sendeth greetings &c: Know yee, that we the Said Robin and Sarah as well to end all disturbances between and the unclear hereafter in these Presents mentioned and for and In Consdieration of five pounds and five Schilling to us in hand paid by John Wing and Lieut. John Dillingham of Sequetuch. In the Lyberties? of Yarmouth In the Coloney of New Plymouth Aforeto Yemman whereof and wherewith we do acknowledge ourSelves fully Satisfyed and paid and thereof and of every Part and Parcel thereof do exonerate Aquit and discharge these? John Wing and John Dillingham their and either of their Heirs Executors Administrators Associates and Assigns and every of them for ever by these Prsens Have freely and Absolutely Given Granted bargained sold Aliened Enfeoffed? and Confirmed and by these Presents do Give Grant Car unclear In behalfe of themselves and their Associates or pteners their and every their Heirs and Assigns forever, all that our Tract of Lands - both Upland, and Meadow, which we have in Comon or ptnership with Sampson and Ralphe Indians of Nobscufiett in Right of their wives Manatotomush and Penasemuske Daughters of Nepoyeton Aforeto, these Tract of Land lying and being in the liberries of Constablerick of Yarmouth Aforeto Containing all that Land lying between the place Comonly Called Boundbrooke on the west and the Middle of Saguetuchett River on the East from the North Sea to the South Sea according to the Known bound, thereof togather with all the pefits Priviledges Timber Wood, under wood, feeding, and Appurtenances whatsoever to these Bargained Track of Land, belonging or any ways Appertaining Accepting a small percele of Land Claimed by Robin of Saquetuckett If he make