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NAME Date of grant No. of acres House lot Died
John Mighel, Jr., 1681     40 S. of Stony river.  
Tho Mighel, 1681 40 S. of Stony river.  
Tho Stevens, 1681 50 S. of Stony river.  
John Ingersoll, 1681 50 Did not settle.  
John Ingersoll, Jr., 1681  50 Did not settle.  
James Smith, 1682 50 Did not settle.  
Ministry Land, 1682 20 High st.  
Ministry Land, 1682 60 High st.  
Saml Glover, 1662 60 On his father's grant (Rev. Peletiah Glover, Of Springfield. He died unmarried; his house lot In High st. became the property of Rev. Ebenezer Gay. The Baptist church edifice is upon the S. W. cor. of his house lot.  
Joseph Pynchon, 1682   80    
Maj. John Pynchon, 1682 80 For his services as committee.  
Benj. Cooley 1682  50 For his services as committee.  
Geo. Colton, 1682  50 For his services as committee.  
Rowland Thomas 1682  50 For his services as committee.  
Mr. Wm. Trowbridge, 1682 50 Of New Haven, son of Thomas; was probably the first school-master in Suffield; did not remain; d. 1690.  
Tho Trowbridge, 1682   40 Son of Win.; did not settle.  
Lieut. Cooper, 1682 35 For services during his life-time as committee.  
Mr. Holyoke, 1682  35 For services during his life-time as committee.  
Timo Palmer, 1682  10 Additional grant.  
Joseph Trumble, 1682  10 Additional grant.  
Judah Trumble, 1682 10 Additional grant.  
Saml  Kent, Sen., 1682   6 Additional grant.  
Timothy Hale, 1682 2 High st., additional grant for house lot.   
School Lot, 1682  40 On High st., for the support of a schoolhouse, never to be alienated.  
Joseph Leonard, 1682  40   1716
Joseph and Benj. Barber, twins, 1682  40    
John Petty, 1682 60 Did not settle,  1680 
Saml Filer, 1682 40    

SPECIAL GRANTS.

  1670. 100 A.* This was located at the upper end of South, or Christian st., west side. No house lots were laid out or settlements made on this street by the committee. 
  1670. 20 A.¥ Now in part occupied as a park in High st.
  1670. 60 A.§ This lay at the month of Stony Brook on both sides
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* For general court or country use.
¥ Land to set the meeting-house on and training place.
§ Maj. Pynchon's saw-mill grant.

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