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Plymouth Land Deed 1699 Rare

COLONIAL MASSACHUSETTS. Manuscript Document Signed, “The mark of Isaac Haris: Sr.”, 1p, 8” x 12.5”, Bridgewater, December 15, 1699. Docketed at verso. Remnants of red wax seal beside Harris’s mark. Horizontal and vertical folds, show-through from previous repairs at verso, 1” tear at bottom left blank margin, uneven edges, moderate staining, else Good.

This rare document is a deed by Isaac Harris, Sr. (1644-1707), in which he bequeaths 48 acres of land to his son, Isaac Harris (1683-1738). In part, with original spelling unchanged, “Know All men By these presents that I Isaac Haris: Sr. of Bridgwater in Plimoth County in New England Have Given Granted And Bequeathed & by presents Doe Give Grant inforas Confirme & freely for Ever mark over fourty five Acres of land & Three more: where as I am the free owner & Rightfull proprietor unto my Son Isaac Haris as part of his portion of my Estate Which Land Lyeth within The TowneShip of sd. Bridgwater on the southerly side of Setucket River: and beginning at a Red Oake Tree…”

Robert Jolls (1677-1739), Josiah Allen (1677-1733), and Samuel Allen, Sr. (1633-1705) sign as Witnesses. Elihu Brett (1650-1712) signs as Justice of the Peace on March 3, 1703. Thomas Little, as Clerk, signs and records the deed on May 9, 1705.

Bridgewater was established as a part of Duxbury in 1645 by purchase from the Native Americans by 54 proprietors, most who did not settle there. It became a Township on June 3, 1656 from Duxbury in Plymouth Colony. The town was placed in Plymouth County when counties were formed in 1685. For a brief time, from 1686 to 1689, the town was part of the Dominion of New England. The township expanded by annexation between 1662 and 1798, and the town proper was bounded in 1846. Bridgewater is still in Plymouth County, though was in limbo until the "Colony" was merged with Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691 that became the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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