Transfer of about half an acre parcel of land in the 200-acre reservation at Fort Hill to a Suckiaug member residing at Farmington for fifteen shillings
Transfer of two pieces of land lying west of Pequabuck Meadow: (1) half an acre and (2) six acres to another Tunxis member for thirteen pounds old tenor
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Summary
Transfer of all the land Hatchet Towsey owns on the west side of the meadow (which lies undivided with the rest of the Tunxis proprietors) to his son, John
Transfer from a Farmington settler to a Tunxis/Quinnipiac man of Farmington of five acres, two roods, and thirty perches of land at Fort Hill in the Farmington Common Field for ten pounds, four shillings, and nine pence