Chap. 0133 An Act to alter the Town Line between the Towns of Med way and Holliston. Sec 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That the dividing line between the towns of Medway and Holliston shall be altered, and shall hereafter be established as follows, to wit:-beginning at the Milford line, between the farm of Nahum Clark, and the farm formerly owned by Captain Aaron Pond, thence easterly, on the line between said farms to the river, thence easterly to the north-east corner of the Joseph Rider farm, so called, thence easterly to a white oak tree, about thirty rods north of Captain John Harding's barn, east of the road, thence easterly to the south line of the farm formerly owned by Abner Morse, Esquire, on the road passing through said farm, thence easterly on the line of said farm to the pond road, so called, thence turning southerly on said road, about twenty five rods to the south-west corner of the old Rock-wood farm, so called, thence easterly on the south line of said Rockwood farm, to the old grant line, so called, thence northerly on said grant line to the line between said Medway and Holliston; and that part of said Holliston which lies south of said line, shall hereafter belong to said Medway, and be a part of the County- of Norfolk ; and that part of said Medway which lies north of said line, shall hereafter belong to said Holliston, and be a part of the County of Middlesex. Sec 2. Be it further enacted, That all persons, who may have obtained or derived a legal settle- ment by a residence on any of the lands annexed by this Act to the said towns of Holliston or Medway, and who shall hereafter become chargeable to either of said towns for their support, shall be supported by the town within whose limits such pauper or paupers shall have derived a settlement, according to the lines of said towns, as established by this Act. [Approved by the Governor, March 3, 1829.]