310 Treasurer Hutchinson’s Statement

    [November 10 1724]

    An account of the stock or estate belonging to Harvard College N. E. taken out of the Account Currant, given in by Mr. Treasurer Hutchinson, on Nov. 10, 1724.

    £ s d

    In Bonds, Mortgages and Bills of Credit, belonging to the College

    7218–06–09½

    of Mr. Hollis’s moneys

    3670–13–00½

    10888–19–10

    College Real Estate

    £ s d

    Ferry between Boston and Charlestown

    150–00–00 per Annum

    Land at Watertown at

    02–10–00

    Mr. Glover’s Annuity

    04–00–00

    Mr. Newdigate’s Annuity

    04–00–00

    A small piece of land in Cambridge, let to the Steward

    00–06–00

    Land at Dorchester given by Mr. Stoughton, let to Mr. Nelson

    02–00–00

    Land at Dorchester given by Mr. Stoughton, let to Robinson115

    03–07–06

    Land at Newtown to Mr. Hubbard116

    01–00–00

    8 Acres in Cambridge to Abraham Hill

    01–00–00

    A Messuage in Boston to Mr. Paine117

    12–00–00

    2 Acres of Land in Cambridge, to Swan118

    00–06–00

    200 Acres in Billerica

    02–00–00

    Marsh at Rumney Marsh

    15–00–00

    500 Acres Land at Kingstown, Narrhaganset

    01–00–00

    Lobdel119 for Ward’s (or Bumpkin) Island, near Hingham

    04–00–00

    Rowley Lands, given by Mr. Rogers

    13–00–00

    per Annum

    215–09–06

    Mr. Boyle’s Donation £45 sterl. per Annum

    Mr. Penoyr’s about £17 sterl. per Annum

    Lands not improved

    Merricaneag neck of land in Casco-Bay granted by the Gen[eral] Court Feb. 7, 1672. Major Moodey120 to take care of Merricaneag, B. 4, p. 60.

    Lands 1000 Acres in Pacatoque, Narraganset, granted to the College by the Gen[eral] Court 1657; the College not having this last mentioned, voted, Sept. 6, 1717 (see B. 4, p. 60) to address the General Court for an Equivalent.

    250 Acres in Rutland, given by the Proprietors thereof, to the College for which the Corporation voted them Thanks, B. 4, p. 65, Nov. 16, 1719.

    College Book no. 4, p. 55, voted, that the slip of Land in Cambridge neck, and a swamp lot in the west fields, be sold. p. 60, Sept. 11, 1716, a vote for selling the College Land at Lexington, if to advantage. See p. 70, agreed to sell it to Gregory Stone121 for £50 1721.

    College Papers, 1. 69 (No. 147). In President Wadsworth’s handwriting. The notation “B.4” in the last few entries stands for College Book 4. Names mentioned, unless otherwise noted, are taken from an account of lands in CSM Publications, xvi. 418.