| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 624 頁
...Neck Reserving onely unto him selfe about Six acres of Land on the point commonly called iJlackstons point on part whereof his then dwelling house stood...Mr. Blackstone bought a stock of Cows with the Money he received ns above, and Removed and dwelt near Providence where "he liv'd till the day of his Death.... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1825 - 454 頁
...Neck Reserveing onely unto him selfe about Six acres of Land on the point commonly called Blackstons point on part whereof his then dwelling house stood...Walker, and William Lytherland farther Testify that Mr. Blackslone bought a stock of Cows with the Money he received as above, and Removed and dwelt near Providence... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1828 - 482 頁
...Neck Reserveing onely unto him selfe about Six acres of Land on the point commonly called Blackstons point on part whereof his then dwelling house stood...Mr. Blackstone bought a stock of Cows with the Money he received as above, and Removed and dwelt near Providence where he liv'd till the day of his Death.... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1828 - 484 頁
...Neck Reserveing onely unto him selfe about Six acres of Land on the pomt commonly called Blackstons point on part whereof his then dwelling house stood...Walker, and William Lytherland farther Testify that Mr.'Blackstone bought a stock of Cows with the Money he received as above, and Removed and dwelt near... | |
| John Daggett - 1834 - 146 頁
...acres of land on the point, commonly called Blackstone's Point, on part whereof his then dwelling-house stood. After which purchase, the town laid out a place for a Training Field, which ever since, and now is used for that purpose, and for the feeding of cattle :... | |
| Sylvanus Chace Newman - 1855 - 50 頁
...said neck, reserving only unto himselfe about six acres of land on the point commonly called Blaxton's Point, on part whereof his then dwelling house stood...cattell ; Robert Walker and William Lytherland farther testifye that Mr. Blaxton bought a stock of Cowes with the money he received as above, and removed... | |
| William Willder Wheildon - 1880 - 158 頁
...acres, which he reserved for his own occupation, " the town laid out a place for a training-field, which ever since and now is used for that purpose, and for the feeding of cattle." This was undoubtedly the origin of Boston Common ; and the date of the transaction, as appears... | |
| Boston (Mass.) Registry Dept - 1884 - 256 頁
...right and interest in all & every of the lands lying within said Neck, reserving only unto himself about six acres of land on the point, commonly called...after which purchase the Town laid out a place for a Training Field, which ever since and now is used for that purpose, and for the feeding of cattle. Robert... | |
| Edwin Monroe Bacon - 1886 - 500 頁
...urn K. grandson of Chickatabut, the 1 ' ii i : it • t sachem. After the purchase from Blackstone " the Town laid out a place for a trayning field, which...for that purpose and for the feeding of Cattell." So deposed four ancient men, survivors of the first comers, before Gov. Bradstreet, in 1684. A " trayning... | |
| Bostonian Society - 1919 - 174 頁
...know at all events, that the town laid . out this place as was recorded: "for a trayning field for ever since, and now is used for that purpose and for the feeding of cattell." We are also informed that Blackstone bought a stock of cows with the money he received for his land,... | |
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