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335 of the said Clement Biddle and John Biddle and Company and Clement Biddle and Company and Rodolph Tellier in due and Rateable Proportion to the Just demands of the several Creditors &.ca And the said Clement Biddle and John Biddle did therein Covenant Grant and agree that They would at the Request of the said Trustees make and execute such further Deed or Deeds and other Conveyances as should be Required for the more full and Perfect Assurance and Confirmation of the Premisses unto the said Trustees for the Uses aforesaid as in and by the said Recited Deed Poll Relation ^being^ thereunto had more fully and at large appears And Whereas Abraham Lott Esquire by Indentures of Lease and Release bearing Date Respectively the twentieth and Twenty first Days of May in the year of our Lord 1779 for the Consideration therein mentioned did Grant and confirm unto the said Clement Biddle his Heirs and Assigns One full Equal & undivided Moiety or half part (the whole to be into Two Equal parts Divided) of and in all that Certain Tract or Parcel of Land Situate lying and being in the County of Albany in eh State of New York beginning at a White oak Tree formerly marked AKW and since Marked with the Letter and figures (GB 1707) Standing on a Point of Land on the East side of a Brook called by the Indians Kiskatamanaksak and by the Christians Countrymans Hill on the West side of a Round Hill Called Waweantepakoak which said Tree is likewise the place where a Tract of Nine hundred and fifty Acres of Land granted in the Year 1741 to Martin Van Bergin begins and runs thence East twenty six Chains to the Line of Marked Trees Marked for the out Bounds of the Patent formerly Granted to Martin Van Bergen and William Salisbury by the Commissioners appointed to make Partition and Division of the said Patent in the Year 1764 and runs thence along the said Line South Eighteen Chains then South seven Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty one Chains then South thirteen Degrees and forty five Minutes East thirty Six Chains then South twenty one Degrees West forty Chains then South twenty nine Degrees and fifteen Minutes East forty Chains then South thirty two Degrees and fifteen Minutes East forty Chains then South thirty six Degrees and forty Minutes East thirteen Chains to a Tract of Land granted in the year (1719) to Henry Bookman and Gilbert Livingston commonly called and known by the Name of Kiskatamanacha then along the Bounds of the last mentioned Tract (as) |
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