This witnesseth that William Boman, Capt. Josiah, Roger, & James, and ^Keaquisan
Indians, now living at Naticke the Indian Plantation neare
Sudbury in the Massachusetts Bay in New England, ffor and in consideration of a valuable sume of Peage[1] and other goodes
to us in hand paid by John Stone of Sudbury aforenamed
to our full content & satisfaction, before the signing and
delivery hereof have given, granted, bargained & sould, assigned,
enfeoffed[2] & confirmed, and by theis presents do give, grant,
bargain & sell, assigne, enfeoffe and confirme unto the
said Jno. Stone, his Heyres & assignes, a parcell of
Broaken up and ffenced in land, lying on the South side
of Sudbury line, upon the Falls of Sudbury River, and
bounded with the Common land surrounding. The said land
conteyning by estimation about ten Acres more or lesse.
To have & to hould the said land with the ffences and
all other the privileges and Appurtenances thereof be
the same more or lesse, to him the said Jno. Stone,
his Heyres and Assignes forever, to his and their only
proper use & behooffe[3]. In witness whereof wee the above
named Indians have hereunto put our hands & seales this
15th day of May 1656.
Mark is of
Signed & Sealed William Boman
In presence of : Capt. Josiah
William W_________ Roger
His mark James
John Pierdurke(?) Keaquisan
This deed of sale was acknowledge by the Indians above named, and with their full consent the said land is passed over the 15th of : 3. mo. 1656.
Daniel Gookin
[1] Less common word for Wampum[2] Invest in land[3] Benefit, advantage