Mr Phillips Land and Timber have been taken into consideration but must defferr our final resolutions upon it till the Grass is mowed.
Mr Phillips's Land not being mow'd, deffer'd the Consideration to a future Day.
The account of the Timber is sent to Mr Phillips, and the Value of his Land reffered to be settled by Mr Winchcombe.
The Lands belonging to Edmund Phillips Esqr to be surveyed at our next Meeting and Settled by payment or Exchange.
A View has been taken of Edmund Phillips Esqrs Land, but could not come to any agreement with him, till we have treated with Henry Stephens Esqr for an Exchange of Land.
Ordered that our Clerk do waite on Edmund Phillips Esqr at Gloucester, and pay him for his Land and Timber.
Edmund Phillips Esqr Consents to receive the Money for his Land on receiving Mr Winchcombe's Assent to the account.
John Gleave to inform Mr Phillips that if he continues to draw water through his mill on Sundays that a stank will be immediately fixed in the mill pond.
Our Clerk Reported that he has furnished Messrs Lane & Jepson with the particulars of Mr Baxters Land, and likewise with a Copy of the agreement with Mr Phillips.
Clerk to request details of steps to be previous to the trial with Mr Phillips.
Our Clerk Reported that he could not get the particulars of Mr Phillips Land before this day, therefore could not furnish Messr Lane & Jepson with the same.