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Shelburne January the 7th 1802 Received from Jupiter Farmer the sum of two pounds then shillings as payment as described by within indented $2.10

                                                                                      Jupiter Farmer

Jonathan Locke to Samuel Locke Registered at twelve O'Clock at noon on the twenty first day of August 1805 on the oath of Enos Churchill

This indenture made the fourteenth day of May in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred between Jonathan Locke Carpenter of the Ragged Islands in the County of Shelburne of the one part and Samuel Locke of the same place Farmer of the other land Witnesseth that the said Jonathan Locke