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1704-11-20[Selectmen's Meeting November 20, 1704] At a town meeting legally warned, held at Beverly on the 20th day of November, 1704, Mr. Edward Dodge and Mr. Cornelius Baker were chosen to serve on the grand jury, at the next General Session of the Peace and Inferior Court of Pleas, to be holden at Salem, for the County of Essex, and for the year ending, on the last Tuesday of this instant, November; and Lot Conant junr. and William Patch, were chosen to serve on the jury of trials at the aforesaid Inferior Court of Pleas, to be holden at Salem as aforesaid. By order of the Selectmen on the 20th day of November, 1704, was in order drawn upon Constable John Lovet junr., to pay unto Mr. Isaac Woodbury eight pounds in money, out of the town's rate in said Lovet's hands, said eight pounds money being in part of money due to said Woodbury from the town, for his services at the General Court as a Representative in the year 1703; per order of the Selectmen on November 20, 1704, was an order drawn upon Constable Henry Herrick, to pay unto Mr. Isaac Woodbury the sum of eight pounds in money, being in part of money due to said Woodbury from the town, for his services at the General Court at Boston as a Representative in the year 1703.