In 1748/49 six proprietors (landowners) of Lyme, Connecticut petitioned the New London County Court for permission to create a “common field”, based on the laws and practice of the Colony, to allow townspeople to share in its benefits, in this case good meadowland at the edge of the Connecticut River for salt hay and animal grazing.The documents below are from the New London County Court approval and the forty-six page Record of the Common Field, the minutes of the proprietors’ meetings. Read more in “A Short History of the Ely Meadow in Lyme, CT” .