132 Catalogue of Rowley Lands

    [ca. 1704]

    A Catalogue of the several Pieces of Land at Rowley that did belong to the College

    PS

    1:

    Upland and Marsh called Sandy Bridge about 15

    acres.

    P. Alin

    2:

    Cowbridge Marsh. 9 or 10 Acres.

    3:

    A small piece of high Way Marsh about ¾ Acre.

    P. Alin

    4:

    Satchell’s Meadow about 6 Acres.

    5:

    Hounslow hill about 30 Acres.

    Lambert

    6:

    The lower hous-Lot or homestead about 6 Acres.

    Hobson

    7:

    The upper hous Lot about 6 Acres.

    Smith

    8:

    The horse Pasture about 11 Acres.

    Northend

    9:

    A piece of arable Land about 6 Acres.

    [Bradstreet?]

    10:

    Warehouse Pasture about 15 Acres.

    Mighill

    11:

    Eight Wood Lots in the 3000 Acres marked as

    Letter

    A.

    N.

    10

    D.

    10

    D.

    25

    E.

    3

    B.

    4

    S.

    7

    S.

    4

    S.

    14

    12:

    Eight Wood Lots in the Middle Commons marked and numbered as Follows:

    Letter

    K.

    N.

    10

    L.

    5

    S.

    9

    P.

    2

    Q.

    4

    R.

    11

    G.

    1

    T.

    2

    13:

    Four frehold Rights or Commonages in Millswamp. Pasture in the Lower Commons lying in general with the Rest of the Proprietors in said Pasture.

    Rowley Lands Papers. By this time the Ezekiel Rogers’ gift had come to the College, since the Town no longer maintained two ministers. The Harvard Archives has other documents (mainly legal) relating to Rowley lands at this time; but they are in very poor condition.