KNOULTON, Ebenezer, and Eliza[beth] Poland, int. 22 : 11 m : 1714. [Note: In old-styles dates, the eleventh month is January. For comparison to the modern calendar, it corresponds to the following year. More info may be found here.]
Note: NEHGR, vol. 86, p. 133, gives the date of intention as "22 Nov. 1714/15", the format suggesting it is a typo. The 11th month was January in 1714, not November, and double-dating would not be used for November, but would for January, indicating that the author meant to write January, but November slipped in inadvertently.