Hampstead was once part of Haverhill and Amesbury, Massachusetts and the town was formed as a result of a 1739 change in boundary lines between Massachusetts and the new province of New Hampshire. It was originally known as Timberlane Parish because of the heavy growth of native trees. In 1749, Governor Benning Wentworth renamed the town Hampstead, after the English residence of William Pitt, a close friend.
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