Bolton

Bolton Town Charter (1763)
Province of New-Hampshire.
GEORGE, THE THIRD
By the Grace of GOD, of Great-Britian, France and Ireland, KING, Defender of the Faith, &c.
To all Persons to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting.
KNOW ye, that We of Our special Grace, certain Knowledge, and meer Motion, for the due Encouragement of settling a New Plantation within our said Province, by and with the Advice of our Trusty and Well-beloved BENNING WENTWORTH, Esq; Our Governor and Commander in Chief of Our said Province of NEW-HAMPSHIRE in New-England, and of our COUNCIL of the said Province; HAVE upon the Conditions and Reservations herein after made, given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our Heirs, and Successors, do give and grant in equal Shares, unto Our loving Subjects, Inhabitants of Our said Province of New-Hampshire, and Our other Governments, and to their Heirs and Assigns for ever, whose Names are entred on this Grant, to be divided to and amongst them into Seventy two equal Shares, all that Tract or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being within our said Province of New-Hampshire, containing by Admeasurement, 23040 Acres, which Tract is to contain Six Miles square, and no more; out of which an Allowance is to be made for High Ways and unimprovable Lands by Rocks, Ponds, Mountains and Rivers, One Thousand and Forty Acres free, according to a Plan and Survey thereof, made by Our said Governor’s Order, and returned into the Secretary’s Office, and hereunto annexed, butted and bounded as follows, Viz. Begining at the South East Corner of Jerico on the Northerly side of Onion River (so called) from thence Easterly runing up said River, so far as to make six Miles on a Line Perpendicular with the South Easterly Line of said Jerico, from thence Runing Six Miles Northerly upon a Parralell Line with the line on the Easterly side of Jerico, from thence Runing Westerly about six Miles to the North Easterly corner of said Jerico, from thence Southerly by Jerico to where we began—And that the same be, and hereby is Incorporated into a Township by the Name of Bolton, And the Inhabitants that do or shall hereafter inhabit the said Township, are hereby declared to be Enfranchized with and Intitled to all and every the Priviledges and Immunities that other Towns within Our Province by Law Exercise and Enjoy: And further, that the said Town as soon as there shall be Fifty Families resident and settled thereon, shall have the Liberty of holding Two Fairs, one of which shall be held on the [left blank] And the other on the [left blank] annually, which Fairs are not to continue longer than the respective [left blank] following the said [left blank] and that as soon as the said Town shall consist of Fifty Families, a Market may be *opened and kept one or more Days in each Week, as may be thought most advantagious to the Inhabitants. Also, that the first Meeting for the Choice of Town Officers, agreable to the Laws of our said Province, shall be held on the 27th Day of July next which said Meeting shall be Notified by Mr Thos Darling who is hereby also pointed the Moderator of the said first Meeting, which he is to Notify and Govern agreable to the Laws and Customs of Our said Province: and that the annual Meeting for ever hereafter for the Choice of such Officers for the said Town, shall be on the Second Tuesday of March annually, TO HAVE and to HOLD the said Tract of Land as above expressed, to gether with all Privileges and Appurtenances, to them and their respective Heirs and Assigns forever, upon the following Conditions, viz.
I. That every Grantee, his Heirs or Assigns shall plant and cultivate five Acres of Land within the Term of five Years for every fifty Acres contained in his or their Share or Proportion of Land in said Township, and continue to improve and settle the same by additional Cultivations, on Penalty of the Forfeiture of his Grant or Share in the said Township, and of its reverting to Us, our Heirs and Successors, to be by Us or Them Re-granted to such of Our Subjects as shall effectually settle and cultivate the same.
II. That all white and other Pine Trees within the said Township, fit for Masting Our Royal Navy, be carefully preserved for that Use, and none to be cut or felled without Our special Licence for so doing first had and obtained, upon the Penalty of the Forfeiture of the Right of such Grantee, his Heirs and Assigns, to Us, our Heirs and Successors, as well as being subject to the Penalty of any Act or Acts of Parliament that now are, or hereafter shall be Enacted.
III. That before any Division of the Land be made to and among the Grantees, a Tract of Land as near the Centre of the said Township as the Land will admit of, shall be reserved and marked out for Town Lots, one of which shall be allotted to each Grantee of the Contents of one Acre.
IV. Yielding and paying therefor to Us, our Heirs and Successors for the Space of ten Years, to be computed from the Date hereof, the Rent of one Ear of Indian Corn only, on the twenty-fifth Day of December annually, if lawfully demanded, the first Payment to be made on the twenty-fifth Day of December. 1763
V. Every Proprietor, Settler or Inhabitant, shall yield and pay unto Us, our Heirs and Successors yearly, and every Year forever, from and after the Expiration of ten Years from the abovesaid twenty-fifth Day of December, namely, on the twenty-fifth Day of December, which will be in the Year of Our Lord 1773 One shilling Proclamation Money for every Hundred Acres he so owns, settles or possesses, and so in Proportion for a greater or lesser Tract of the said Land; which Money shall be paid by the respective Persons abovesaid, their Heirs or Assigns, in our Council Chamber in Portsmouth, or to such Officer or Officers as shall be appointed to receive the same; and this to be in Lieu of all other Rents and Services whatsoever.
In Testimony whereof we have caused the Seal of our said Province to be hereunto affixed. Witness BENNING WENTWORTH, Esq; Our Governor and Commander in Chief of Our said Province, the Seventh Day of June In the Year of our Lord CHRIST, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty three And in the Third Year of Our Reign.
B Wentworth
By His EXCELLENCY’S Command,
With Advice of COUNCIL,
T Atkinson Junr Secry
Prove New Hampr June 7-1763
Recorded According to the Original under the Prove Seal
T Atkinson Junr Secry
*The Names of the Grantees of Bolton (Viz)
George Bunnell
John Bonnell
Thos Darling
Bethuel Person
Israel Ward
David Ward
Nathan Wilkison
Stephen Tuttle
Daniel Tuttle
Thos Kiney
Phillip Hathaway
Benja Coe
Ebenr Haulbert
Elisha Frazee
John Macgilura
Stephen Day
William Darling
Benja Day
Joseph Ward
Saml Averill
Colo Joseph Smith
Peter Gilman
Josiah Broadwill
Alexr Simpson
Isaac Clarke
Ezekiel Johnson
Jacob Morrell
Thos Millidge
Alexr Carmicheal
Jona Wilkison
Thos Osborne
John Johnson
Thos Throope
Ebenr Coe
Saml Hainds
Nathl Cogswill
Enoch Beach
George Day
Thomas Day Esqr
Matthias Clark
David Samson
Patridge Thatcher
Zebulon Giddings
Nathl Bonnell
Willm Broadwill
Henry Broadwill
Joel Osborn
Lawrence Wilson
Stephen Moore
Isaac Tuttle
Christo Wood
Gilmon Freeman
Ephrm Hayward
Elisha Wick
Seth Babbit
Wilber Clark
Danl Cogswill
Crowell Wilkerson
Seth Crowell Junr
Paul Day
Richd Minthorn
Joseph Winget
Timothy Day
The Hon. Richd Wibird
John Downing
Daniel Warner
HIS EXCELLENCY Benning Wentworth Esqr a Tract of Land to Contain Five Hundred Acres as marked B. W in the Plan which is to be Accounted two of the within shares, One whole share for the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, One Share for a Glebe for the Church of England as by Law Establish’d, One Share for the first settled Minister of the Gospel, & One Share for the benefit of a School in said Town
Province of New Hampr June 7-1763
Recorded According to the Back of the original Charter Bolton under the Pro Seal
T Atkinson Junr Secry
Prov of New Hampr June 7-1763
Recorded from the Plan of the original Charter of Bolton undr the Prov Seal
T Atkinson Junr Secry
The text of the original charter was gathered from the 1895 book State Papers: New Hampshire, Volume XXVI, Town Charters Volume III. The volume was edited by Albert Stillman Batchelor, and published in Concord by Edward N. Pearson.
