From John Austin's Dictionary of Rhode Island Genealogy:
June 5, 1671. Grand Jury. He and other appointed to view the damage done to the Indians by horses and hogs.
April 7, 1677. Portsmouth. Sold Peleg Trip 32 acres in Portsmouth with houses, orchards, fencing &tc, for 3/8 of a share in Dartmouth.
May 19, 1683. Sold Isaac Lawton, for 100L, a quarter share in Dartmouth.
Aug. 16, 1684. On a jury whose verdict was that an Indian "murdered himself."
1687. Constable.
1688. Grand Jury.
1690-1702-5-7. Deputy.
1703. Justice of the Peace.
Aug. 20, 1718. Will, proved Sept. 20, 1718. Executor son Richard. Typical, largest portion to son Richard, who also receives "old negro man Abraham and Lucy his wife." Inventory: 44L, 18s., 8d. (with subsequent additions of 10L, 5s.). Wearing apparel 8L, 11s., armor 2L, plate at 8s per oz., 8L, 12s., 2d., silver money 13L, 12s.,6d., Bills of Public Credit 69L, 7s., 6d., books, 4 cows, half of 5 steers, 3 yearlings, and 2 calves, 2 mares, colt, 93 sheep and lambs, half of 4 swine and 4 shoats, geese, turkeys and fowls, small table, 12 chairs, woolen wheel, cradle, churn, cheese motes, pewter, iron and brass ware, &tc."