On the plan of 1630 the lot marked S should have been assigned to Thomas Sharp.

These plans show the old peninsula of Boston; consequently the allotments at the “field end next Roxbury” do not appear.

The New Field was located at the west part of the town in the angle bounded by the present Cambridge street, and extending through Lynde and Leverett streets to Haugh’s Point. The principal town landing was at the head of the cove or dock, around which Valentine Hill’s highway was laid out in 1641. Street names were not given until a later period, though the present Washington street was known as the “High street, the great street or highway to Roxbury.”

Other allotments were made at Rumney Marsh (Chelsea), Mt. Wollaston (Quincy), and Muddy River (Brookline).

Ownership and transfers of many lots between the periods shown by the plans are not noted.

E. W. McGlenen,
City Registrar.

Boston, 1905.

===1630===

AJohn Winthrop, Gov.
BWilliam Coddington.
CWilliam Balston.
DRobert Harding.
EWilliam Brenton.
RMiles Redding.
SRobert Sharp.
TJohn Underhill.
WWilliam Cheesebrough.
XWilliam Blackstone.
8Edward Gibbons.
11Revd. John Wilson.
17Henry Pease.
26Samuel Cole.
40John Biggs.
41James Brown.
43aThomas Fairweather.
44John Glover.
45William Hudson, Jr.
53Edward Bendell.
57William Hudson, Sr.
58Robert Scott.
59aThomas Matson.
71James Penn.
73Zaccheus Bosworth.
77William Aspinwall.
85William Colbron.
85Edward Belcher.
86William Talmage.
86Robert Walker.
89Garret Bourne.
89John Cranwell.
90Edward Rainsford.
93John Odlin.
107William Lytherland.
Giles Firman.
John Mills.