Notes |
- Boston Town Records, 1634 to 1660
Map C, or Number 3. Lots Number 1 to north side of Boylston Street, from Washington Streetto the back bay.
C. 4. Thomas Snow. [Lot not recorded, but clearly shown in bounds of C. 3 and C. 5. In 1667 Snow sells to H. Usher, T. Lake, and P. Oliver, his old dwelling-house "on which the sign of the Dove is fastened." He sells in breadth south to the path leading to his new house whichfaces on the street, and so to the fence which parts the house lots from the pasture; and also the pasture, which has this fence south, Colbron and Talmage east, the lane issuing out of the Common west, and land now fenced in by Gov. Bellingham north. After Snow died his widow, Milcha, or Milcah, married William Wright, and in 1672 they sold the pasture above described to Thomas Platts. In 1678 the heirs made a division. They were Samuel Snow, Mehitable Snow, Meletiah, wife of Samuel Fisher, of Braintree, and Abigail wife of William Wright, Jr., her step-brother. (In 1683 Samuel sold his lot to Platt.)
|