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Note: From Savage, 4:235: "RICHARD, Rowley 1639, came in the Truelove, 1635aged 34, Oregon rather more, emb. at London, 17 Sept. hav. in Apr. sent,perhaps his w. Eliz. in the Planter, s. William, and Francis, in theRebecca; and d. Eliz. in the Susan and Ellen, under care of variousfriends, freem. 13 Mar. 1639, had liberty the yr. bef. to plant, withothers, at Hampton, ..." latter town [Rowley], 13 May 1640. He served on the trial jury, 1651,1659, 1664, and on th grand jury in 1653, 1654, 1655, and 1662. He waspresented in court, 18 Oct. 1650, for breach of the peace in striking"Ezekiel Northn" in the face with a Staff Oregon goad, being fined threeshillings. From the smallness of the fine the court must have thought hehad some provocation....In 1668, Richard Swan sued John Morgan for takingaway John Hudson, servant of said Swan. He won the case, the boy to bereturned to him. Morgan was commander of the Bristow [Bristol?] ship.lying in Marblehead harbor and Hudson was his cousin. Morgan took theboy from Swan and gave him to Oliver Purchase." are from Mrs. Mary Cole [cdgg47a@@prodigy.com] of Kentfield, California,who examined the parish records of Eastrington.
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