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Provincial Court Land Records, 1765-1770
Volume 725, Page 18   View pdf image
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       degrees East six perches then North twenty nine degrees West eighty
       perches then North eight degrees East twenty seven perches then
       North eighty six degrees East seventy five perches then North twenty
       seven degrees East forty four perches then North forty degrees and
       a half degrees East one hundred and twenty four perches then North
       Ninty Degrees East sixty four perches then North twenty eight
       perches then south Seventy three degrees and a half Degree East
       thirty four perches then North two degrees East forty perches then
       North fifty four degrees east forty six perches then North thirty
       four degrees west twenty five perches then by a straight Line to
       the first beginning containing and laid out for Three hundred and
       Seventy six acres of Land more ^or^ Less Together with all the Houses
       Buildings and Improvements to the aforesaid Part of the said Tract
       of Land called Range declined belonging or in any wise Appertaining
       To have and to hold the aforesaid Part of the said Tract of Land
       called Range Declined together with all the Buildings and
       Improvements thereon unto the said Samuel Chase his heirs and
       assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoofe forever
       Together with all RIghts Benefits and Priviledges thereunto belonging
       or in any wise appertaining And the said Samuel Mansell doth hereby
       for himself his heirs Executors and Administrators further Covenant
       and Agree to and with the said Samuel Chase his heirs and
       assigns that he the said Samuel Chase his heirs and assigns
       Shall and may forever hereafter peaceably and quietly have hold
       use occupy and enjoy the aforesaid Part of the said Tracts of Land
       called Range declined and premisses with all the Buildings and Improvements
       thereon with the Appurtenances free and clear of and
       from all incumbrances whatsoever And further the said Samuel
       Mansell for himself and his heirs the said Part of the aforesaid
       Tracts of Land called Range declined and Premisses with all the
       Buildings and Improvements thereon and every part thereof against
       him and his heirs and against all ^and^ every other person or persons
       claiming by from or under him or them or either of them to the
       said Samuel Chase his heirs and assigns shall and will warrant
       and forever defend by these presents And that he the said Samuel
       Mansell and his heirs shall and will at any time hereafter
                                                                               (execute)


 
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Provincial Court Land Records, 1765-1770
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