Around the turn of the last century, some 250 years after Mr. Payne died, a trust governed by seven trustees, or "feoffees" (pronounced: feff-EES), the feudal term used in Mr. Payne's will, started collecting rents from owners of newly built Little Neck cottages, and handed the funds over to the Ipswich public schools.
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