Page 72-73. Bewell (Buell), William, Windsor. Died 16 November, 1681. Invt. £147-12-10. Taken 30 November, 1681, by John Loomys sen., John Moore. Will dated 26 July, 1681. I William Buell do give my son Samuel the house and halfe the Homelott, with all the Land, purchased of William Thrall; & to my son Peter halfe the Home lott on the North side, & all the Meadow & the Wood Land that was my owne by guift of the Towne. My Tooles to be equally divided betwixt Samuel & Peter. My son Samuel is to pay out £11, & Peter £6, & this, with the rest of my Goods, to be equally divided between my daughters, only my daughter Mary to have £5 more than either of the others. These two parcells of Land, one my the Gravell hill, the other my the Mill brooke, which I leave to my wife's disposeing If she out lives me, & she is to enjoy all this as long as she lives. (signed) William X Buell Witness: Nathaniel Gillett, Timothy Phelps. Job Drake, son of John Drake, James Hillier. Mrs. Mary Bewell, the widdow & relict of Wm. Bewell, Decd., Exhibited Invt. 6th March, 1681-2, before Benjamin Newbery, Commissioner. 6 March 1681-2: It is mutually agreed By Samuel & peter Bewell, as a final Issue betwixt them, respecting their father's will, as followeth: That all the houseing shall be equally divided betwixt them by all indifferent estimation. Also that peter shall have Liberty to choose which end of the house he will have, both Samuel & peter being bound to give or take according to the estimation that shall then be set upon it. Allso that Peter shall have halfe the Home Lott as it Lyeth on the Northerly side & as expressed in the will, wth the addition of the southerly or other part of the swamp or meadow Lying by the Riverett, which is to extend from the River to the Middle of the Hill or falling ground betwixt the meadow & upland, as allso that all the woodlands & boggy meadow shall be settled upon both of them according to their father's will, which was prsented in Court. Farther, we doe allso agree that the Land Lying in the great meadow shall be equally divided betwixt us both. The aforesaid parcells of Land we agree shall be & remayne to us, our heirs & successors, with all the privaleges thereto belonging: & farther we doe agree that whatsoever of Legacy shall be due by our Father's will, it shall be discharged or payd equally betwixt us: & allso that the Tooles our Father Left us shall be divided according to his will written. For the true performance of what is above written we doe mutually set to our hands. (signed) Samuel Buell, Peter Buell. Witness: Nathan Gillett, George Griswold.