1698-04-05 (2)[Selectmen's Meeting April 5, 1698]
At a meeting of the Selectmen on the 5 "' of April 1698, agreed with Simon Lovett that for the year
ensuing, he will supply the office of Sexton, in ringing the bell and sweeping the meeting house, and
taking care of the same as belongeth a Sexton, for the which service the said Lovett is to be paid after the
rate of five pounds and five shillings a year, and if said Simon Lovett shall leave said office before the
expiration of the year, then he is to give the Selectmen timely notice thereof.
This indenture and agreement made this 5th day of April 1698, which is as followeth viz: I, John Hill, of
the town of Beverly do by these, promise and engage to and with the Selectmen of said town to take, keep
and maintain Joshua Turland, one of the poor of said town, in meat, drink, washing, lodging and clothes
fit for such a person, for the time of one full year from the date hereof, fully to be completed and ended,
and to dismiss him as well in clothes as now he is, and the Selectmen of said town do by these presents,
put the said Joshua Turland to the Deacon John Hill, him to serve for the term above said, and further, we
the Selectmen of said town of Beverly, do by these presents and behalf of our said town promise to and
with the said Deacon John Hill, that in consideration of the promises that he the said Deacon John Hill
shall be paid the just and full sum of seven pounds in money, out of the town's treasury or some other way
by said town, in witness here of we have hereunto set our hands, the day and year above written.
Thomas Woodbury, Samuel Balch, John Conant, Lot Conant, Selectmen. John Hill, Joshua Turland.
Witnesses Samuel Morgan, Robert Briscoe.