1693-03-10[Selectmen's Meeting March 10, 1693]
At a meeting of the selectmen on the IO of March 1692/3, laid out to George Hull two pieces of our
town's common land in manner as followeth, viz. About three quarters of an acre near the house of
Jonathan Stone, and is bounded followeth on the northwest corner with rock which was formally and now
is John Stone, his bounds, and so runneth on a straight -line, southwardly to a black oak which was
formally said Hull, his bounds, and eastwardly with the land of John Stone and southwardly, with the land
of the above said Hull, and about half an acre being bounded as followeth on the southwardly side with
the town highway which goeth between said Hull's and John Trask's and eastwardly with the land of the
above said Hull, to a black oak by said highway.