From Rowley Town Records
Bradford streets-To Maximilian Jewett one Lott Containgnge two Acres and bounded
on the South side by Joseph Jewett's house Lott: part of it lyinge on the west side,
part of it on the East side of the streets.
Bradford streets field-To Maximilian Jewet foure Acres and a halfe of upland lying
upon the North side of Joseph Jewets planting lott the East end butting upon his
owne lott.
Imp. Batchelours meadow-To Maximilian Jewet one Acre and a quarter, lying on the North side of Joseph
Jewets Meadow butting as aforesaid.
1st division of salt Marsh-To 'Maximilian Jewet two Acres of salt marsh lying upon the East side of
Joseph Jewets Marsh: butting as aforesaid.
To Maximilian Jewett the Deacon there was laide out thirtie and one Acres of land, be it more or
less bounded by James Dickinson's on the west: by Jonathan Remmington east, by Ministers land north,
by George Killborn south being forting rods and ahalf wide at the north and twintie five wide at the
south end.
Upland laid out at the ffield called Bradford streets plains - To Maximilian Jewet six Acres lying
on the West side of Leonard Harrimans upland the North end abutting ptly on John Bointons lott and
ptly on a swamp the South end on a Swamp.
2d division of ffresh Marsh-To Maximilian Jewet one Acre sixty rod whereof lyes on the West side
of Joseph Jewets meadow: the North end butting on a Creeke, the South end on some Rough Meadow unpaid
out: the other hundred rods ioynes on the aforesaid Creeke, about forty rod distant from his
aforesaid sixty.
To Maximilian Jewett for seven gates a percell of marsh bounded by the River on the southerly
side the northwest end butting a against the division line that parts this division being in
length about 32 Rods the south east end buting against another streight divideing line that parts
them and the next division only this lot extends with a corner by reason of a creeke, longer
next to the river and soe toward the easterly side takes that line on the east of the creeke.
To Maximilian Jewet a piece of marsh on the south of James Dickinsons and his mother Whiples marsh the north west and south parts of it bounded by a creeke the north east by a pond."
To Maximilian Jewet Acres of Salt marsh pt of it in Consideration of an high way laid out through is lott to hogg Iland bounded on the West side by Joseph Jewetts marsh the North & North east sides of it Thomas Dickinsons marsh and the South end by a great
Creeke.
To Maximilian Jewet an Acre & an halfe of salt March lying at the Southeast end of his third
Division of Salt Marsh in Consideration of his division of fresh meadows laide in Pollepod Meadow
and of a way that lyes through his Meadow to hogge Iland.
2d division of salt Marsh-To Maximilian Jewet two Acres lying on the Borth side of Joseph Jewets
Marsh butting as aforesaid.
2d division upland-To Maximilian Jewet two Acres one whereof ioynes to his owne salt Marsh,
the rest of it lyeth on the West side of the aforesaid high way on the North side of Joseph Jewets
upland: butting as above.
3d divison Salt Marsh-To Maximilian Jewet two Acres one whereof ioyning to east side of
Humphrey Reyners salt harsh: the North end Butting upon the upland. The other Acre, lying
on the North side of Joseph Jewets third divison of salt Marsh, the West end butting on his
owne second division of salt Marsh.
Upland laid out in the ffield Called Batchelours Plain-To Maximilian Jewet seaven Acres lying
on the East side of Joseph jewets land abutting as aforesaid.
3d division ffresh Marsh-To Maximilian Jewet one Acre, lying on the East side of Joseph Jewets
Meadow: the North end butting on the upland the south end on a Creeke.
To Maximilian Jewett one Acre & an halfe of upland lying on the north side of William Scales
his Lott abutting as aforesaid.
1661-At the same Towne meeting it was also granted and voted that Deacon Jewett should
have a way layed out to his land laying on the foreside of prospect hill.
March 1671-To Deacon Jewett as his right and the right of John Spofford there was
laide out nintie and five Acres of land beinge the twelfth and thirtenth lots in
order and is bounded by Thomas Dickinson on the west, by mrs Kimbals lot on the east:
six hundred and twentie two pole by the river on the North: it beinge thirtie and one
poles and a halfe wide by the river side: yet but twentie four poles perpendiculer,
each angle by the river are bounded by stubs, at the south end it is bounded by the
villedge line twentie six pole and S-4 yet it is but twentie and five pole perpendiculer:
the south wast angle is a stake and stones, the south east angle is a white oak.