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Will of WILLIAM EDWARDS, of East Hampton, in Suffolk County. I leave to my son, John Edwards, that little lot by Hook pond, bounded east by Thomas Osborn, Jr., west by my own land. I leave to my son, Thomas Edwards, the lot between John Mulford and William Miller, Also the land lying by the two mile hollow on the playnes, bounded by Thomas Osborn, Jr., on the west, and Thomas Osborn, Sr., on the east, Also 1 acre of meadow at Nappeague, bounded north by Mr. Mulford, west by Thomas Osborn, Jr., Also 1/3 of the Privileges of my lot. I leave to William Edwards (son of Thomas) my house and Homestall, and 5 acres of land on the playnes, bounded west by Nathaniel Bishop, and east by William Barnes, Also the lot in the old Eastern plains, bounded east by Rich ard Brooks, west by Samuel Parsons, Also the neck of meadow at Nappeague with a straight line, Mr. Mulford on the upper end, Also 1/3 of the Privileges of my said Home lot, Also a lot of meadow at Accombomack, with Robert Dayton on one side and Lieutenan t Wheeler on the other. I leave to Josiah Edwards (son of John Edwards) the lot I gave to my daughter Sarah, with all the said parcels of land, both meadow and upland, with 1/2 the Privileges of said Lot, the land 411

 

From Abstracts of Wills Vol II, 1708-1728