York deeds, Book IV 1684-1699, Part 20

Author: Maine Historical Society. cn; Maine Genealogical Society (1894- ) cn; York County (Me.). Register of Deeds. cn
Publication date: 1642
Publisher: Portland : John T. Hull
Number of Pages: 706


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In witness, & for Confirmation wrof, the sd Richd Cutt to this Instrument in writeing hath set his hand & seale with out frayd this Twenty secund day of July in the yeare of our Ld one thousand six hundred eighty & six, & in ye sec- und yeare of the Reign of Soueraigne Lord James secund of England, Scotland, France & Ireland King, Defendr of the faith &c : Richd Cutt (bis)


Signed sealed & delivered/


In the Presence of us/ Joseph Rayn/ Nicholas Heskines/


Richard Cutt came before mee the 22th of July 1686: & owned this aboue written Instrumt to bee his Act & Deede/ John Hinkes


of the Councill /


A true Coppy of this Instrument transcribed out of the originall, & yr with Compared this 26th of July 1686 : p Thomas : Scottow Recordr


To all people to whome this Present Instrument In write- ing shall come/ Richard Cutt of the Townshipe of Kittery In the Prouince of Mayne In New England yeoman sends greeteing ; Know yee yt I the sd Richard Cutt as well for &


BOOK IV, FOL. 68, 69.


in consideration of the naturall affection & brotherly loue, & good will which I haue & beare unto my well beloued sister Mary Cutt of the sd place as also for diuerse other good Causes & Considerations mee here unto espetially moue- ing, have giuen granted & Confirmed, & by these Presents, fully Clearely & absolutly giue, grant & Confirme, unto my sayd sister Mary Cutt, one Certen Tract or Parcell of Land Contajneing about Twenty Acres bee It more or less, scit- uate lijng & being in spruse Cricke, In the sd Prouince of Mayne, In the sayd Townshipp of Kittery, bounded on the West side of William Scriuens Land, On broad Coue, & being a Poynt or Necke of Land, between a little Cricke on the sd westerne side of William Scriuens Land, on sayd broad Coue head, And from broad Coue the lyne begining at a little Beach tree, marked with a letters M: C: & from thence running ouer by a South & by East Course unto a Maple tree Marked M : C: meeteing or butting vpon the sayd William Scriuens Land : To haue & to hould the sd Tract of Land, bee It twenty Acres more or less, togeather with all the woods, & vnderwoods, priuiledges, water Courses, easements, Emoluments, & Conueniences, yrunto belonging, unto her ye sayd Mary Cutt, & to her heyres for euer ; But If she the sayd Mary Cutt dyes & hath no heyre, then the sd Tract or Necke of Land is to returne unto ye sayd Richard Cutt agajne, hee paijng & allowing unto his sd sisters Assignes, all & wtsoeuer In her life tyme shee payd & disbursed in bulding on, or fenceing on the sd Land, or any part thereof, & after sd reimbursement & payment made : The sd Land to bee reinioyd & possessed [69] by sd Rich- ard Cutt, as formerly : And if the sd Mary Cutt haue heyres, then the sayd Richd Cutt for him selfe his heyres, executors, & administrators, all & singular the aboue demised Prem- isses, unto the sayd Mary Cutt & her heyrs shall & will warrant & for euer defend against all other Prsons Claimeing, or to Claime any right, title, or property in the sd Land, or


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any part thereof : In witness & Confirmation hereof, I the sd Richard Cutt haue here unto with out fraud, sett his hand & seale, this Twenty secund day of July In the yeare of or Lord one thousand six hundred Eighty & six, & in the sec- und yeare of ye Reign of or Soueraign Lord King James the secund/


Richard Cutt ( locus (Sigilli )


Signed sealed & delivered/


In Presence of vs/ Joseph Rayn/ Nicholas Heskins/


Richd Cutt came before mee this 22th day of July 1686 : & acknowledged the aboue written Instrument to bee his act & Deede/


John Hinkes of ye Councill/


A true Coppy of this Instrument aboue written, tran- scribed out of the Originall & y with Compared this 27th of July 1686 : p Tho : Scottow : Record


This bill bindeth mee Nathan Bedford, my heyres, execu- tors & Administrars to pay or cause to bee payd, unto Mar- gerett Joclein the wife of Hene : Jocelyn the some of Twenty one pounds tenn shillings in Current pay in money in New England, at or before the Twenty ninth day of Septembr next, being ye feast of Sat Michell/ witness my hand this 24th of August 1679 : this bill not to sta .. in force vntill the fiueteenth day of July next, after ye signeing hereof/ Witness / Nathan Bedford/


William Start/ This bill allowed by


The marke of the Comittee this


Thomas Lott 25th day of Sep- Samll Wheelewright tebr 1683 : as wit- John Dauess/ ness our hands/ Jonathan Hamonds/


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Received in part of this too buslls of Indean Corne, & foure Gallons of Molosses/ witness my hand this 25th of August 1679 : Margerett Jocelyn/


Witnesses


The aboue bill as witnesseth Wiam Start The marke of Wilm Start & Thoms Lott vpon oath before mee was Thos Lott 7 signed & deliuerd by the sayd Nathan Bedford unto Hene : Jocelyn Jus : in quor : Mis Margerett Jocelyn the 24th day of August 1679 : Taken vpon oath before mee at Pemaquid this 22th of May 1680 : Thom Sharpe Comand' /


These are to signify yt I & my wife Margerett do Assigne this bill unto my frejnd Mr John Hinkes of Pischataqua, Mrchant his heyres & Assignes, given under or hands this Twelth of May on . thousand six hundred & eighty / Witnesses here unto/ Witnessed by us/ Hene : Jocelyn Francis Smale/ Andrew Sampson/ Margerett Jocelyn


Portsmouth In ye Prouince of New Hampshire the 5th of November 1680, Francis Smale came & made oath yt hee saw Mr Hene : Jocelyn, & Margerett Jocelyn sign & deliuer the aboue written, vnto wch him selfe & Andrew Sampson were witnesses, before mee Elyas Stileman of the Councill/


A true Coppy of this bill aboue written, with ye Assig- ment y of, transcribed out of ye originall & y with Compared this : 27th : of July : 1686/ p Thomas : Scottow : Record"


Scarbrough May 17th 1682/ We the Select men whose names are here under written Do giue and grant unto Rob- ert Tidey a parcel or parcels of upland Lying on the South


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East Side of the highway that goeth to Richª Huniwells from Black point, being bounded as followeth, on the upside of the high way toward the Meeting house, with a pine tree about a pole from the way and So along by ye high way till about two poles from Goodman ffickets field with an other pine tree and So leaving a highway between the said ffickets field it goes up to Goodman Huniwells corner of his field and So across over the field toward the Swamp on the East side of the field the Said parcel or pcells of upland being Six Acres more or less as it is now bounded, with all ye priuiledges thereof formerly granted to the said Tidey.


The Select men L Robt Eliot


William Burredge


John Jackson


John Simson


Recorded in the Records of ye town book by John Simson the Town Clerk of Scar- brough the 27 of May 1682.


This is a true Copie taken out of the Records.


A true Copie of ye originall Copie Transcribed and Com- pared Septembr 15th 1702 p Jos : Hamond Regist


May 17th 1682/ We the Select men of Scarbrough whose names are here under written Do give and grant unto Rob- ert Tidy a parcel of Swamp called called the Beaver Dam to the quantity of Six Acres with all ye priviledges thereof Robert Ellet A true Copie of the


The Select men


William Burredge originall Transcribed


John Simson. and compared Sep- John Jackson. tembr : 15 : 1702.


p Jos : Hamond Registr


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1.


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[71] To all to whome this presents shall come I Francis Champernoone of Kittery, in New England Gent11 In the Province of Main, Owner of the Land, called Champer- noon Island in Kittery aforesaid lying and being bounded, with Mr Nathan" Fryer on the West & Broad boat Harbour on the East, send Greeting &c, Know yee that I the sd Francis Champernoone for diverse good causes, and consid- erations, there unto me moving, & more especially for and in consideration of the tender Love, and indeared affection that I bear unto my well beloved wife Mary Champernoon, Have for my self my Heires, Executors, Administrators, & Assignes, given, granted, delivered & confirmed, and by these presents, doe fully, freely, and absolutely, give, grant, deliver, and confirm, unto my said wife Mary Champer- noone, her Heires, Executors, Administr or Assigns all the Housing that is on my sd Island, with the half part of the sd Island, the whole Island in two equall Parts being divided together with the one halfe to be devided, of all & singular, Timber, Timber Trees, Woods, Under woods, Marsh and :appurtenances whatsoever, to the sª Island now belonging, sor in any wise appertayning To haue & to hold all the sª Houseing & half part of the sª Island and premises, hereby freely given, unto my well beloved wife Mary Champernowne, her Heires, Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, as her, and their own proper Goodes & Estate forevermore, and to her and their own proper use, and behoof forevermore, after my decease/ And now full possession of the whole, for our advantage, on the ensealing & delivery hereof - And I the sd Francis Champernowne, do covenant promise, and Grant, to and with my sd wife Mary Champernowne, her Executors, Ad- ministrators, and Assignes, by these presents, that I the sd Francis Champernowne on the day of the date hereof, and at the time of the ensealing, and deliuery hereof, haue in my selfe, full power, good Right, and lawfull Authority, to give, grant, deliver and confirm the whole Houses aforesª


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with the half part of the sª Island, and premises, hereby freely given unto my well beloved wife, Mary Champer- nowne, her Heires, Executors, Administrators, and Assignes foreuermore, in manner and form aforesª. And allso that my sª well beloved wife Mary Champernowne, her Heirs, Exec- utors, Administrators, and assignes, or any of them, shall and lawfully may, from time, to time, and all times here- after, peaceably and quietly, haue hold use, and Injoy, the whole Houses, and half part of the said Island, and prem- ises, hereby freely given, without any manner of Lett, suit, trouble, eviction, ejaction, Molestation, disturbance Chal- lenge, claime, deniall, or demand, whatsoever, of or by me the sª Francis Champernowne, my Heirs, Executors, Ad- ministrators or Assignes, or any of them, or of or by any other person or persons [72] whatsoever, lawfully claym- ing, or to clayme, from by, or under me, my Act or Title. In wittness whereof, I have hereunto put my hand & seale this 19th day of May, Anno Domini 1684


Sealed signed and delivered, Francis Champernowne (seal) in the presence of us, Capt Francis Champernowne came John Penwill/ before me the 19th May as above,


Sarah SP Penwill and owned the abouesª Instru- marke. ment to be his free Act & Deed/ John Davis Dept Presidt


A true Copy of the Originall Instrument transcribed & compared this 8th September 1686 as Attests,


Tho : Scottow Dept Registr


Know all men, by these presents, that I George Ingersoll Jun' of Fallmoth, in Casco Bay, do for himself, his Heires Eec" Adm" give, grant bargain, & sell, for, and to properly belong to the Partners, in their Saw mill, & for the use of


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that Saw Mill, the one half of all his fresh


Geo. Ingersoll, Meadow, being part of a Meadow, commonly to Sylvanus Davis known & called by the Name of Nonsuch meadow, lying in the Towneship of Scarborough/ the sª Meadow, is to belong forever to the proper use of the Saw mill, that now is in Partnership, betwixt George Inger- soll Juur, John Ingersoll, Captne John Phillips, Syllvanus Davis, John Endicott, James Inglish, as witnesse his hand, this 13th March 1683 & to Remain to they their Heires & either of them, their Heirs, Execr Admr or Assignes forever, as wittnesse his hand the day & year abovewritten


Signed & delivered in presence,


George Ingersoll.


of us, George Ingersoll Jun" owneth the above


Valentine Potter, Instrument to be his Act & deed, this Sarah Baker, 13th March 1682 before,


Edw : Tynge, Just Pe


Katharine Ingersoll the wife of George Ingersoll Jun" owneth her free consent to the aboue Instrument this 13th March 1683 before Edw : Tynge Just Peace


A true Copy of the originall Instrument, transcribed, and compared this 8th September, 1686


Tho : Scottow : Dept Registr


Know all men by these presents, that I Richard Kirle of Kittery in the County of Yorke, as well for my naturall affection & parentall Love wch I bear to my well beloved Son in law, Samuell Knight of sª Towne & County, as allso for diverse others good Causes & Considerations, me at present especially moving, have freely given & granted, & by these Presents do give & grant to sd Samuell Knight, Six Acres of Land being part of a Towne Grant of fiveteen Acres of Land, lying & beeng in Kittery, sª Knight Part


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shall begin at the Great Cove, & so run sixty


Rich Kirle to eight Pole next to the Land, which is now Sam" Knight Remmicks Land, and such breadth, as makes up the forementioned Summ of Acres-To have & to hold, all & singular the sd six Acres of Land to sª Knight, his Heires, Executors, Administrators, & Assignes forever to their own proper Use & Behoof, freely and Quietly without any matter of Challenge or claim, or demand, of me the sª Kirle, or of any other person or persons wtsoeuer for me, in my name, by my cause, meanes, or procurement, and without any money or other thing to be yeilded or paid, unto me sd Kirle, my Heires, Executors or Assignes/ And I said Kirle all the sd Land to the sd Knight his Heires, Executors, Administrators, & Assignes, to the use aforesaid against all People doth Warrant & defend by these presents/ And further Know that the sd Kirle, hath put sª Knight in peacea- ble and Quiet Possession of the sd Land, at the delivering & Sealing of the presents, as witnesse my hand Seale this twenty seventh day of July one thousand, six hund, & seventy six Richard Kirle/ (seal) Locum segilli Signed Sealed & delivered Mr Thomas Spinney & John in the presence of us/ marke Green came & made Oath, that this Instrument is the Act & Deed of Richard Kirle, John Green/ unto Samuell Knight & that Thomas Spinney / they saw the sd Kirle, sign, seale, & deliver it to the said Knight/ taken upon Oath, this 24th, May 1683 before me Francis Hooke Just Pec


Richard Kirle owned that he put his hand to this Instru- ment, but saith allso that he was not himself, but was, d headed/ owned this 2ª August 1684


Before me Francis Hooke Just Pe


.


BOOK IV, FOL. 72, 73.


A true Copy of the Originall Instrument, transcribed & compared this 9th Septembr 1686, As Attests,


Tho : Scottow, Dep, Regist/


[73] To all Cristian People, unto whom this present Deed of Guift shall come, John Parker of Kennebeck, with- in the Province of Main, in New England Fisherman send- eth Greeting/ Know yee that I sd John Parker, with the free & full consent of Margarett my wife, for diverse good causes & considerations me there unto moving, more espe- cially for & in consideration of that naturall Love & affec- tion, which I have & bear unto my Daughter Sarah, now the wife of William Baker of sª Kennebeck, House Carpen- ter, and for the dowry & Mariage Portion of the Sarah, Have given granted, assigned, enfeofed and confirmed and by these presents, Do fully freely & absolutely, give, grant, bargain, sell, alien, assigne, enfeofe, convey, & confirme unto the sª William Baker, and Sarah his wife my Daughter, in there own present possession, and by me all ready layd out to them all that my tract, or parcell of Land, scituate, lying, and being in Kennebeck abovesd beginning at a Point of Land lying to the Northward, of Capne Syllvanus Davis his house, on the North side of the Brooke, and up along the Westerly side of the Salt Marsh Creeck, that runneth up towards Laitons, so far as to the Rock, commonly called Stovers Rock, and from thence running along the Cart way over to Winnegense Marshes, and round the


Jon Parker to William North east head of sª Marshes, to a Point of Up- Baker land running in to sª Marshes, and from sª Point of Upland upo a straight line over a Cove of Marsh to the Top of a great Rock a little Rock lying in the saddle of sª great Rock, and from sd Rock along the Marsh side Westernly, to the westward end of sª Marshes,


BOOK IV, FOL. 73.


all the Upland, Swamps, Meadows, and Marshes contained, and lying within & betwixt, the afore mentioned, lines & boundes Northernly, and the Boundes of Capne Syllvanus Davis Southernly, in the full dimensions of Length and breadth, be quantity thereof, for number of Acres more or lese, according as it is now set out, & bound trees marked, Together with all the trees, timber, woods, vnderwoodes, stones fences poundes, Springs waters, herbage & feedings, growing lying or being upon the sª Landes, and of every part & parcell thereof, with all edifeces & buildings & im- provements, made by sª William Baker thereupon, having been in his Possesion (for the space of sixteen years last past, or more) and all rights, libertyes & Comonages, prof- itts previledges, members, herediments & appurtenances there unto belonging. . Allso all the estate, right Title, In- terest, use, property possession claim, & demand, whatso- ever of me the sª John Parker, of in & to the same, To have and to hold, the sª tract or parcell of Land, both up- land, swamp meadows and marches, as above described, and bounded, be the contents, or quantity thereof more or lesse, with all other the premises, libertyes, priviledges and appur- tenances thereof unto him the sª William Baker and Sarah his present wife, and to the Heires of the Body of the sª Sarah lawfully begotten, and to be begotten, to the only proper use, benefitt and behoofe of them, their Heires and Assignes forever, next and immediately after the decease of the sª William Parker and Sarah his present wife, and the longer liver of them, freely peaceably, and quietly, to have hold, use, occupy possesse, and injoy all the above given and granted premises, without any payment to be made, or any account reckning, or answer therefore to be rendred or given unto me or mine at any time to come, So that neither I the sd John Parker, my heires Exec's admrs or assignes, shall or may at any time or times forever hereafter, have, aske, claim challenge or demand, any estate, Right Interest,


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claim or demand of in or to the above granted premises, or any part or parcell thereof. But from all action of right, title or claime thereunto, wee and every of us to be utterly excluded, and forever debared by vertue of thesse presents, And farther, I the said John Parker, for me my heires, Ex- ecrs and admrs do covenant and promise, to warrant maintain and defend, all the sª premise with their appurtenances, unto the sª William Baker & Sarah his present wife, and to the Heires of their body lawfully begotten, and to be begotten and their Heires and Assignes for ever against the lawfull claimes, or demands of any person, or person whatsoever. In Wittnesse, whereof I the above named John Parker, & Margarett my wife (in token of her consent & and full Re- linquishment of all right of Dowre or power of thirds to be had, or claimed in the premises) have hereunto put or handes, & affixed our seales, this thirty day of January Annº Doms one thousand six hundred eighty and four, An- noqe RR$ Caroli secundi Angliæ &c tricessimo sexto Signed sealed and delivered marke


in the presence of us/


Tho : Parker Sylł / Davis


John SP Parker (seal)


John P Paine Jeams Inglish : Margarett Parker (seal)


mke


John Parker and Margerett his wife did owne this Instru- ment, to be their Act and Deed to William Baker, & his wife Sarah, as is within specifyed, this 25th of February 168% at Harwich in the province of Main before me,


Sylvanus Davis Commis™


A true Copy of the Originall Instrument transcribed, and compared this 8th Septembr 1686, as attests :


Tho : Scottow : Dept Regist


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[74] To all Cristian People to whom these presents shall come-Know yee that I Dennis Morrough of Fallmoth, in the Province of Main Yeoman in the County of Yorke there in America sendeth Greeting/ Know yee, that the sª Dennis Morrough for divers good causes & considerations me there- unto moving but especially for the sum of eight Poundes, to mee in hand paid, by Philip Breton, the receipt where of I do acknowledge my selfe fully satisfyed & paid, & for my self my Heires, Execr Admr & Assignes, from every part & parcell thereof, have given granted, & by these presents, do fully, freely, & absolutely, give grant, Bargain, sell, alien, assigne, & sett over unto Philip Breton his Heires, Execr Adm" or Assignes, thirty Acres of Land, with all the Marsh lying within the Boundes of sª Land. Which Land lyeth on the South side of Casco River, & is bounded as followeth, to begin on the Western side, of Jeames Frees land, and so along by the water side, whom to M' Clarke land, which is the full breadth of sª Land by the Water side, and so to run the sam breadth, into the Woodes between Clarks & Frees Land, till thirty acres be accomplished & compleated, with all my right Title & Interest, that I now haue, Dennis Mor- or ought to haue, at the time of the sealing of rough to Philip Breton: these presents, with all the Woods, underwoodes mines, mineralls, commonges profitts, priveledges


& appurtenances there unto belonging, as was given me by the select men of this Town of Fallmoth, as the Town records will plainly make appear/ To haue and to hould, all & sing- ular the above granted & bargained premises to euery part & parcell with all & singular other priveledges, & to every part & parcell unto me belonging with all my right Title & Interest thereof unto the sª Philip his Heires, Execr Adm" & Assignes, to their own proper use benefit & behoof for ever, of or from me the sª Dennis Morrough, my Heires, Execr Adm' & Assignes forever, And for the tru performance I


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have hereunto set my hand & Seale, this 2ª of September, one thousand six hundred & eighty six


Signed sealed & delivered, Dennis X Morrough/ (seale)


&, Possession given, in presence, of us/ Tho : Scottow :


Ben Rolfe.


marke Jane 3


Morrough (seal)


marke


Fallmoth the 3ª September 1686, Dennis Morrough & Jane Morrough appeared before me one of his Majestyes Council, & acknowledged this Instrument to be their free act, & deed/ Edwd Tynge.


A true Copy of the originall Instrument transcribed and compared this 9th September 1686


Tho : Scottow : Rept Regist


Know all men, by these presents, that I Samuell Webber of casco Bay, in the Province of Main, in New England, Millright for and in consideration of the Summ of thirty two Poundes to me in hand before the ensealeing and delivery hereof well & truely paid by Syllvanus Davis of aforesª Casco Bay, the Receipt where of, as a valuable summ of money, I doe hereby Acknowledge & thereof & of every part & par- cell thereof, exonerate, acquitt & discharge, the sª Syllvanus Davis, his Heires, Execr Admr & Assignes forever by these presents, Have granted, bargained sould & confirmed, & by these presents do fully & absolutely grant bargain, sell, enfeoffe & confirm, unto the sd Davis, one full moiety of all that my Saw Mill, & the River on the which it stands, com- monly known and called by the name of Long Cricke, scitu- ate & at Fallmoth in Casco Bay aforesª within the Province of Main, granted unto me by the select men of the aforesaid Towne of Fallmoth, as doth appear by the Towne Records,


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with the full moiety of one hundred Acres of Land granted by the aforesd select men, for the accomodation of the sª Saw Mill, with the Previledge of the Falls, and timber with one halfe of the Land on both sides of the Falls sufficient for accomodation to the sd Mill, the other half of sª Mill & the half of the one hundred Acres of Land, I have Sam: Webber to sould unto John skilling before the ensealing Syll : Davis hereof. the Boundes of the sd Hundred Acres of Land is divided betwixt sª Davis and Skilling, to say the deviding line to run from corner to corner athwart sª Land, beginning at a black Stump, upon the Southeast side of foresª Long Crick, & to run to the West Northward Corner marked Tree Sª Davis to haue his half of the hun- dred Acres upon the North ward side of sd line, or boundes, and John Skilling to have his half of sª hund Acres upon the South westwardly side of the foresª thwart line or Boundes, allso Davis is to have all the meadow & swamp that is capable to make Meadow within John Skillings Part of sª hund Acres, with the Priveledge of the moiety of all Woodes, trees, timber standing & lying or growing upon any part of sª hundred Acres of Land, and free liberty for Cart wayes for ye use & benefitt of sª Mills with the moeity of all Priveledges granted unto me by the select men of foresª Fallmoth, be it in one Kinde or other, for the use of sª Mill, allso I do grant unto sª Davis my dwelling house & feild now standing and lying on the Northward side of sd Mill, and allso ten Acres of swamp or meadow granted unto me by sª select men, more then the foresª hundred Acres of Land, which sª swamp or meadow lyes up a branch of the foresª Mill River, having been in my Possession & improve- ment, euer since I built the foresª Mill/ To have & to hould the said granted premises with all waters, Damms, utensills, libertyes, priveledges, accommodations and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or any wayes appertayning unto him




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