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An Advertisement.

WHereas the Lands of Narrhaganset, and Niantick Countryes, and parts adjacent, are places very pleasant and fertile, fit and commodious for plantation, and several Townships; the true & legal Right whereof belongs to certain Gentlemen in New-England, (the most part of them dwelling within the Colony of the Massachusets) by purchase from the chief Sachims, that were sole Proprietors of the same; and was long since allowed and approved by the Honoured Commissioners of the united Colonies, and recorded in the Book of Re­cords for the Colony of Connecticot, under which Goverment and Jurisdiction the Land aforesaid lyeth.

These are therefore to certifie & inform all Christian People, that are willing or may be desirous to settle themselves in a regular way of Townships on the said Lands, that they may please to apply themselves to the Subscribers hereof in Boston, who are by the said Gentlemen, the Proprietors, chosen and appointed a Committee to act in any of their Concerns touching the Premises; with whom all such Persons may treat and agree on very easie and reasonable Terms.

  • Simon Bradstreet.
  • John Saffin.
  • Elisha Hutchinson.

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