Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 4
1639-07
heere wants yet 2 heifers and 2 steeres besides the Cowe and Bull which are at Tenhils. let me know presently what is become of them, for mr. Fenwick demands now Accompt of them.2
One died the 1 yeare.
The next yeare they had 4 Calves
The 2 rem
The next year 4: 2 heifers and 2 steers (one of the steers was lost in the 11th mo:) rem
The next yeare 3: 2 steers and a heifer.
The last yeare 3: 2 steers and a heifer.
The first heifer to mr. Bli.
The steere to Brooks of Concord for 12li.
2 steers new this yeare to wheeler of B: for 23li.
a heifer sould this yeare for 15li to Toppin of Nubery.
a heifer Calf sould this yeare to Audly of Boston 7li 10s.
a Cowe to mr. Peck of Hingham this summer for 21li.
a Cowe to Edmund Jacklin last yeare for 22li deb:
a Cowe last yeare to mr. Samll. Shepherd for 25li 5s with Calfe.
a Cowe to Griffin of Concord this yeare for 22li.
W. 1. 190. For Luxford, see 5
Collections
, I. 127n.; 2
Proceedings
, VII. 127–140.
There follow several obliterated lines in James Luxford's handwriting.
1639-07
hauinge beene this present morninge with Mr. Phenick2 about his cattell; it seemeth that soombody informed him ther hath beene a greeter increase of his cattell, then is wont to coome of cattell in ould England or new; but this great increase doth arise I suppose but rather to the increase of my trouble and affliction from those that think they can neuer haue Inought: now I suppose that the wronge is partly to your wor
If ther should be that mistake that is abooue mentioned, then would ther be 20s difference; therfore I will absolutely conclude but soome such difference ther may bee, but very small if it be, which receiuinge any light I should be glad to correct: morouer, there may be soome debts in the book that are not in the note; as it seemeth Mr. Palmer of Charlestowne: also James Hawkins, that I am suer is not in the note, because I could not gett him to a reconinge till within this little time, and he did desier he might sett it of at Mr. Hills; which I told him if he could I thought it would be well Inought.
I think it weare not amisse if your wor
W. 4. 50; 5
Collections
, I. 129–130.
George Fenwick, coming to America for the second time, arrived at New Haven in July, 1639. Journal, I. 308D.J.W.