I'm not sure of the source of this info. Samuel Tucker, Sheriff. Trenton, February 16, 1764. To be sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 16th Day of April next, on the Premises, between the Hours of 12 and 5 o'clock, a plantation, containing 335 acres of land, situated in Twixbary, bounded on Alametunk River on the East, South by Hugh M'Can, West by the Society's Lands, North by lands of Andrew Leake; there is on the Premises a good dwelling-house, barn, store-house, with other out-houses, a fine young orchard, a quantity of good meadow, also a forge for making bar-iron, with three fires, coalhouses, and houses for workmen to live in, near the Forge, which is on a fine stream, called Alametunk, in a fine part of the country for wood, for making coal. Also sundry negroes, men, women and children, cows, [the piece cuts off here]