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John Dearing
Roger Dearing Deed/
Wm Pepperrell Jun"
Coram Jos Hammond J : pacs
Recorded According to ye Original March 14th 1719/20 p Jos Hamond Regr
Memorand. The Deed of Mortgage unto which this dis- charge has a refference is recorded in Libº : VIII folio 229. Attest" J Hamond Regr
Know all men by these presents that I Diamond Sergentt of York in the County of York Tayler Sendeth Greeting Know'ye that for and in Consideration of Eighty five pounds in hand or a house and Land Equivalant thereunto having having a deed from William Bryer have given, granted and do freely acquit and discharge the said Wm Bryer, have set over a Certain Tract of Land unto William Bryer himself his heirs Executors or Administrators or assigns that is To say it takes its beginning at York and Kittery line at a Ma- ple stump by the Road which passes from Traffen's fferry to Curtise's And lyeth upon the North West side of the Road and begins at the stump aforesaid, and Extends upon a North West Line nerest poles unto a Tree marked upon four sides with a Letter : upon one side and from the tree aforesaid to extend upon a South West line nerest poles to a Tree marked upon four sides, and from said Tree to run upon a Northwest Line nerest poles, Lying between York Line and said Bryer's land Twenty Acres adjoyning to James Allen's land, to run the bredth of Allen's land upon a south west Line as many poles as will make it Twenty Acres And then said William Bryer's land now set over to Joyn upon a north west line unto this twenty Acres and So to run back upon ye north- west nerest to Say from the Road and the Extent of the Line of York to the Tree marked A : aforesaid with the Southwest Gate and then North west by the Twenty Acres the Two North west lines, To Contain from the Road and back into the woods to Contain Two hundred & twenty six poles, and to be wide by the Road as Contains fifty poles and so to run back into the woods upon a North West Line as many poles as will Compleat the measure from the Road to the Tree marked A : aforesaid, and then to run upon a South West Line as many poles as the South West line con-
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tains aforesaid, that is to Leave the twenty Acres and so then to run North West as far back as [66] Contains the Length aforesaid two Hundred and Twenty six poles aforesd which land contains Seventy Ones Acres Nerest with all the Trees wood timber wood and underwood brush water Courses as may fall within said Land excepting a parcell of woods or parcell of woods fell by sd Sergentt or pine Tim- ber which is already down with Two pine Trees, if they stand upon the Land, ye said Sergent shall have free liberty to Cut them and hall of any Timber or wood now down without being hindered and shall not have the way barred or filled up, But shall have liberty to Cut wood to Clear for to hall out the premised aforesaid, the Land and Courses aforesaid to be to the Use of ye said William Bryer to him or his heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns for ever Excepting what Mr William Godsow may recover or any by or under him, And if m" Godsow's right may be so good to take away or recover any of ye aforesaid Lands, that the aforesaid Diamond Sergent shall be bound and obliged to Let the said William Bryer have as many acres Joyning to part of the said Land as shall be recovered by Godsow aforesaid or any by vertue of his right, To Have and To Hold the tract of Land unto the Only use of the said Wil- liam Bryer his heirs Executors Administrators or assigns and furdermore I the said Diamond Sergent Covenant to and with the said William Bryer his heirs Executors Ad- ministrators or assigns that the premises are clear from all Gifts or mortgages or wrightings of Conveyances by me made at any Time, And that I have full power and Lawfull Authority to dispose of the same, and further to warrant and for ever defend against all persons or persons laying any Lawfull claim thereunto, the particulars before Specified Excepted in the Deed, no other writs excepted but to war- rant and for ever defend In witness of these presents said Sargent with his wite surrender her right and power of thirds or Dowry, to said Bryer or his assigns, In witness we have set to our hands and seals this the fifteenth Day of January One thousand Seven Hundred Seventeen Eighteen 1717/18
It is to be understood by
Signed Sealed and delivered these presents that said Ser- in presence of us. gent shall Cause to be haled Lewis Bane Jun" or hall ye wood which is already John Bane Cut and Loggs by ye first day of march 1719 or otherwise to dis- charge the same.
Diamond Sergentt a seal ) Elizabeth Sergentt & seal)
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York ss
The sª Diamond Sergent appeared before me and acknowl- edged this to be his act and deed this the 9th day of Aprill 1718 Lewis Bane Just peace
Recorded According to ye Original March 5th 1719/20 p Jos Hammond Reg"
To all Christian People to whom this present Deed of 1
Quite claim may come, John Sayword of York
nº Saywd in the County of York in the Province of the
To Jam : Allen Massachusets Bay in New England Millwright Sendeth Greeting Know ye the said John Say- word for and in Consideration of Fourteen Pounds money to him well and Truly paid by James Alling of said York Yeoman, the receipt whereof he doth acknowledge himself and thereof and every part thereof doth exonerate acquit and discharge the said James Alling his heirs and assigns forever, Have Given Granted, Bargained sold remised released conveyed and Confirmed, And by these presents do fully freely and absolutely Give Grant Bargain Sell remise release transferr convey and confirm unto the said James Alling and To his heirs and assigns for ever all the right Title Enterest Inheritance Use property possession claim and Demand whatsoever which I the Said John Say- word ever had, now have, or which I my heirs Executors administrators in time to Come may might should or in any wise ought to have of in or to all that one peice or parcell of land Scituate lying and being in the Township of York aforesaid lying on the South East side of the Old Mill Creek and is bounded a followeth viz : Beginning at a Hem- lock Tree a few poles from James Alling's house where he liveth, Eastward on the Northwest Line of said Alling's land and runs from thence Ninety poles Southwest to a red Oak markt on four sides, standing by abovesaid Sayword's Marsh And is bounded by his Marsh rounding as the Up land lyeth, untill we come to the Hemlock Tree above men- tioned being Twenty Seven Acres be it more or less To Have and To Hold the said granted and released premises and every part thereof to him the Said James Alling and to his heirs and Assigns for ever To his and their only propper Use benefit and behoof forever more, So that neither I the said John Sayward my Heirs or assigns nor any other per- son or persons by from or under me them or any of them shall or will by any means hereafter have Claim challenge
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or Demand any estate right Title or Interest of in or to all or any part of the said Granted & released premises, But of and from all and every Action of Right Title Interest Claim and demand of, in, and to the premises and every part and parcel thereof I my self & every of them shall be utterly excluded and for ever debarred by these presents, And Further I the said John Sayword for my self my heirs Execut" administrators do hereby Covenant Grant and agree the above granted & released premises with the appurte- nances and every part thereof, unto the said James Alling his heirs and assigns against the Lawfull claims and Demands of all and every person or persons any ways claiming or demanding the same or any part thereof by from or under me for ever hereafter to Warrant and Defend In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal this Seven- teenth Day of March One thousand Seven Hundred Nine- teen Twenty And in the Sixth Year of ye reign of Our Sovereign Lord George by ye Grace of God King Great Brittain &ct
I Mary Sayward the wife of the abovenamed John Say- ward do hereby Give & grant unto the Said James Alling and his heirs and assigns for ever my whole right title and Interest of the above bargained Land and appurtenances that I now have or or ever ought to have by thirds by Thirds or dowry witness my hand and Seal the day and date above- said John Sayward (seal) her
Signed Sealed & delivered
in presence of Jonathan Bane
Mary
Sayward (seal)
John Bane
mark
York ss == March 22nd 1720 York in ye County of York John Sayward & Mary his wife personally appeared before me Lewis Bane Esquire One of his Majestys Justices of the peace for ye County of York and acknowledged this within written Deed of Sale to be their free Act and Deed Lewis Bane
Recorded According to ye Original Augst 1st 1720. / p Jos : Hamond Regr
[67] To All People unto whom this present Deed of Sale Shall Come William Phillips of Boston in ye County
Copy it of Suffolk c Province of the Massachusets Bay in
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New England Marrin' And Sarah Phillips of sª Boston Single woman Send Greeting. / Know Ye that We ye sd Wm Phillips and Sarah Phillips for c in Consideration of ye Sum of Two hundred and ffifty pounds Currat money of New England to us in hand at & before ye Ensealing c Delivery hereof Well c truely paid by Henry Hill Distiller c Sam1 Adams Mallster both of Boston aforesd ye rect whereof We do hereby Acknowledge. Have granted bargained Sold Aliened Enfeooffed released Conveyed c Confirmed And by these p'sents do fully and Absolutely grant bargaine Sell Aliene Enfeoffe release Convey c Confirm unto ye sª Henry Hill c Sam Adams all that our Certaine piece parcell or Lot of Land Scittuate Lying c being in or near ye Town of Bidiford within ye County of York on the Southwesterly Side of Saco river or ffalls So Called Butted and Bounded as ffol- loweth Viz' Northeasterly on ye sd river Northwesterly on ye land of Abraham Hammond Southeasterly on land Lately di- vided c Set of to Thomas Salter c others Containing Eighty poles in breadth At ye sd river c runing back Southwest four miles keeping ye Same breadth thoughout ye whole Length thereof Also Another parcell or Lot of Land Near ye former in or Near Biddiford Aforesª on ye Southwesterly Side of Saco river or falls aforesª Butted c bounded as followeth Vizt North Easterly on ye sd river Northwesterly on other Land of ye sd Wm c Sarah Phillips Southeasterly on land lately Divided c Set of to Thomas Salter c others Contain- ing Two hundred c forty poles in breadth At ye river c run- ing back Southwest four miles keeping ye Same breadth throughout ye whole length thereof or however otherwise ye sª Lotts or parcells of land Are bounded or reputed to be bounded which sd Lotts or parcells of land Were heretofore ye Estate c Inheritance of Majr Wm Phillips deed Grand- father to ye Granters Together with all Woods underwoods Comons Common of pasture profits priviledges rights membres c Appurees thereto belonging or in Any wise Appurtaining. Also One Moiety or halfe part of ye Eastermost Side halfe or frame) there being Two fframes und" One roofe) of A Certaine Sawmill Standing on ye sd river or ffalls Together with one halfe part of ye Saw in ye sª Eastermost frame And One halfe part of All ye rights profits priviledges And Ap- purtenances thereto belonging c ye reversion c reversions remainder c remaindrs of ye sd granted premisses/ Always Saveing and reserving out of this grant c Sale So much land As shall happen to fall within ye bounds or dementions of ye Aforegranted Lotts as was Sold c Conveyed by ye sd Majt William Phillips in his lifetime to Wm ffrost c as is Ex-
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pressed c reserved by ye sd Majr Phillips in his last Will c Testamt To have c To hold ye sd granted c bargained par- cells or lots of land c premisses with ye Appurtenees Saving c reserving As aforesª unto ye sª Henry Hill c Sam Adams their heirs c Assigns forever in Equall halves to their re- spective proper use benefit c behoofe forever And Wee ye sª Wm Phillips c Sarah Phillips for our Selves our heirs Ex's c Admis do hereby Covenant grant c Agree to c With ye sd Henry Hill c Sam Adams their heirs c Assigns in Maner c forms following (That is to Say ) that at c untill ye time of ye Ensealing c Delivery of these presents We are ye true Sole c Lawfull Owners of all ye afore granted c bar- gained premisses with the Appurces c have in Our Selves full power good right c Lawfull Authority to Dispose there- of in Maner as aforesª And that y9 sª bargained premisses are free from all Incumbrances whatsoEver/ And ffurther We ye sª Wm c Sarah Phillips do Covenat for our Selves our heirs Ex's c Adm's to Warrat c Defend ye sd granted c bar- gained Lotts of land c premisses with ye Appurces Saveing c reserving As aforesd unto ye sª Henry Hill c Sam Adams their heirs c Assigns forever in Equall halves as afore sd Against ye Lawfull Claims c Demands of All c Every pson c psons whomsoever. And Anne ye wife of ye sd Wm Phil- lips doth freely Consent to ye Aforewritten deed c doth hereby relinquish All her right of Dower or thirds in ye afore granted premisses unto ye sd Henry Hill c Sam1 Addams their heirs c Assigns forever in Equal halves as Aforesd In Witness whereof We ye sd William Phillips c Anne his Wife c Sarah Phillips have hereunto Set our hands and Seals this fourteenth day of April in ye Sixth year of his Majtys reign Annoq Domini 1720/
Signed Sealed c Delivered
In presence of John Crosser
William Phillips Seal - Sarah Phillips ( Seal
Anne Phillips (seal)
Thos Salter
Signed Sealed c Delivered by Anne Phillips in prsence of us
John Crosser
John Goldthwait
Recd of ye aforenamed Henry
Hill c Sam1 Adams ye Sum of Two hundred c fifty pounds being the Consideration money afore Expressed
£250
p us Wm Phillips Sarah Phillips
Suffolk sc/ Boston April 14th 1720 Then Appeared Wm Phillips c Sarah Phillips c Acknowl- edged ye foregoing Instrumt to be their Act c deed Before me Edw : Hutchinson Just ps
BOOK X, FOL. 68.
Suffolk sc/ Boston May 28th 1720./ The wthin Named Anne Phillips psonally Appearing Ac- knowledged ye within Instrumt to be her Act c deed Before me Edw : Hutchinson Just. p$ Recorded According to ye Original May 31st 1720 p Jos : Hamond Regr
[68] To All People to whom these presents Shall Come Mary Brown of ye Town of Salem in ye County of Essex in New England Widdow Sendeth Greeting Know Ye that ye sª Mary Brown for Divers good Causes c Considerations her hereunto Moveing Hath remised c released c forever Quitelaimed and by these psents for herself c her heirs Ex's c adm's doth fully freely Clearly c Absolutely remise release c for ever Quit claime unto Nath1 Gerrish of ye Town of Berwick in ye County of york in New England Gent. in his full c peaceable possession c Siezin c to his heirs c Assigns forever All Such right Estate Title Interest Claime Chal- lenge and demand whatsoever As she ye sd Mary Brown hath had or Ought to have of in or to a Certaine parcell of land Containing about ffifty Acres be ye Same more or Less Together with ye priviledges of ffalls c Stream all Seittuate lying c being Near a place Commonly Called or known by ye Name of Quamphegon in sd Town of Berwick abovesd By vertue of a Mortgage formerly Made of ye premisses To- gether with ye lands Mills & Adjoyning or Near ye prem- isses by Sam1 Plaisted of Berwick aforesd Esqr to Elisha Cooke of Boston in New England Esq' As by sd Mortgage bareing date ye thirteenth day of Octobr Anno Domini 1718 will plaine Appear referrence to ye Same being had And by ye sd Elisha Cooke aforesd Assigned over to Mary Brown aforesd ye sd released c Quitclaimed land c premisses being butted c bounded As followeth Vizt Northerly by Salmon- fall brook So Called Eastward by ye Comon high road from Quamphegon to Salmonfalls Southerly by ye land of Mr Broughton Comonly So Called c Westwardly by Salmon- falls river c Nasons land So Called with ye Whole falls in s' Salmon falls river which lyes on ye Westerly Side of ye sd granted Tract of land Abovesd c Adjoyns thereunto that is to Say Both Bottom c Stream Together with all priviledges to ye Same belonging or in any wise appurtain- ing As Also all ye Town right of Commons to ye Same be- longing or in Any wise Appurtaining all which sd Sam! Plaisted aforest bought of Elisha Cooke of Boston in New England Esq' c As ye sd Samuel Plaisted Sold ye Same unto
.
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ye Aforesª Nathanill Gerrish as by sª Plaisteds Deed of Sale to sª Gerrish bareing date ye thirteenth day of March in ye year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred Nineteen will plaine Appear refference also to sd Deed being had for ye butts c bounds c rights c priviledges of sd premisses be- ing had will plaine c At large Appear To have & To hold all c Singular ye before remised c released c quitelaimed premisses c Every part c parcell thereof Together with all ye rights priviledges c Appurces to ye Same belonging or in Any wise Appurtaining unto ye sd Nathaniel Gerrish his heirs c Assigns to ye only use c behoofe of ye sd Nath1 Ger- rish his heirs & Assigns forever So that Neither ye sd Mary Brown nor her heirs Nor Any other pson or psons for her or them or in her or their Names or in ye Name right or Stead of Any of them Shall or Will by Any Wayes or Means hereafter bave Claime or Challenge or demand Any Estate right Title Interest or demand of in or to ye premis- ses or any part or parcell thereof But from All c Every Action right Estate Title Interest c demand of in or to ye premisses or Any part thereof they & Every of them shall be utterly Excluded c Barred forever by these presents. / In Witness whereof ye sd Mary Brown hath hereunto Set her hand c Seal ye 25th day of June Anno Diň : 1720 Sealed & Delivered
In prsence of
Clement Hughs
Mary Brown (Seal)
Pro : N : Hampshr June 25th 1720
Eleazar Russell
Madm Mary Brown Appeared c Ac- knowleged ye foregoing Instrumt in writing to be her Volluntary Act c Deed
Coram Geo : Jaffrey J : Pacs Recorded According to ye Original Augst 10th 1720 p Jos : Hamond Regr
Know All men by these presents that I Samuel Smale of Kittery in ye County of York within ye Province of ye Massachusets Bay my heirs Ex's c Adm's for c in Considera- tion of a Certaine Sum of Money in hand paid by Nath1 Gerrish of Berwick in ye County aforesd Gent have given granted bargained c Sold unto ye sd Nath' Gerrish Seven- teen Acres of Agrant of land of fifty acres which was granted to sª Small by ye Town of Kittery at a Legall Town Meeting held ye 10th day of May 1703. referrence being had to ye records of sª Town will more fully Appear To have & To hold ye sd Seventeen Acres part of ye fifty aforesª to him
BOOK X, FOL. 69.
ye sª Gerrish his heirs c Assigns forever/ In Testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand c Seal ye first day of Augst in ye Seventh Year of his Majtys reign Anno Domini 1720 Samuel Smale a (Seale)
Signed Sealed c Delivered York sc/ Augst 1st 1720
In presence of us Samuel Smale Above Named
John Belcher Came before me € Acknowl-
her edged ye Above written Instrumt
Mary Mackenny to be his free Act c Deed
mark Charles ffrost JJ. Peace
Recorded According to ye Original Augst 18th 1720 p Jos= Hammond Reg
To All People unto whom these presents Shall Come Oliver Noyes of Boston in ye County of Suffolk c Province of ye Massachusets Bay in New England Esqr Sendeth Greeting. / Whereas a Certaine Tract of Land Scittuate c being in ye County of york in NewEngland being Called in ye ffront Abegadesset point or point Agreeable bounded Southerly c Easterly by Merry Meeting Bay Westerly on a Course North Eleven Degrees East by land of David Jeffries Eight hundred Eighty Eight rods in ye rear on a Course East Eleven degrees South three hundred c fourteen rods make- ing up one thousand Acres was [69] Assigned c Made over to ye sª Oliver Noyes in right of John Watts decd for ye Sum of Seventy pounds Disbursed c Advanced by ye sd Oliver Noyes upon ye premisses for bringing forward ye Settlemts as by ye Deed of Division c partition by c between ve pro- prietors bareing date ye thirty first day of Decr last past relation thereto being had may More fully Appear. / Now Know Ye that I ye sª Oliver Noyes for c in Consideration of ye Sum of Seventy pounds money to me in hand at and before ye Ensealing c Delivery hereof Well and Truely paid by John Penhallow of George Town on Arrowsick Island within ye County of york Esqr the rect whereof I hereby Ackowledge c thereof do Acquit c discharge ye sd John Penhallow his heirs Ex's Adm's c Assigns forever Have given granted bargained Sold Assigned c Made over c by these presents do fully and Absolutely give grant bargaine Sell Assign c Make over All ye afore recited tract of land with all ye rights Members profits priviledges c Appurte- nances whatsoever thereto belonging unto ye sª John Pen- hallow his heirs c Assigns forever To have & To hold All ye sª granted c Assigned tract of land and premisses unto ye gd
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John Penhallow his heirs c Assigns to his c their Only proper use benefit c behoofe forever In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand c Seal ye Twentyeth day of Jan'y Anno Domini One Thousand Seven hundred c Nine- teen Annog RiRs Georgii Magae Brittaniæe &cª Sexto Signed Sealed & Delivered
Oliver Noyes (seal)
In ye prsence of us Recª on ye day of ye date above of
Edmª Goffe
Mr John Penhallow ye Sum of Sev-
Stephen Minot enty pounds money being ye full Con- sideration within Expressed
p Oliver Noves
Suffolk sc/ Boston May 6. 1720 The within Named Oliver Noyes Esq" psonally Appearing Acknowledged ye within Instrumt to be his free Act c deed
Coram Adam Winthrop Just pacs
Recorded According to ye Original July 4th 1720/
p Jos Hamond Reg"
To all People to whom this present Deed or Instrument in writing shall Come Joseph Storer of Wells in the County of York in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England Yeoman, Sendeth Greeting & : Know ye that I the said Joseph Storer for divers good Causes and Considera- tions me thereunto moving and more especially, for the nat- ural Love and parential affection which I have and bear to- wards my well beloved Son John Storer of the same Wells aforesaid, Have given granted assigned released delivered and confirmed, and by these presents do freely clearly and absolutely Give grant assign release deliver and Confirm unto my said Son John Storer the full Moiety or half part of all that my Homestead or plantation whereon I now dwell with the houses and buildings, standing thereon Scituate in the said Township of Wells bounded Southwest ward by the Land of Capt Joseph Hill North East by the Land of William Sawyer deceased South East ward by the Salt Marsh or meadow and so running back North west ward as far as my said Homesteed Lot extends, Together with all the salt marsh and Thatch banks Joyning thereunto or belonging unto me in the Town of Wells, Viz : One moiety or half part thereof between the said Homsteed and the Sea, the said Land and marsh in Two equal parts to be divided To Have and To Hold the said Moiety or half part thereof with all and singu- lar the priviledges and appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining to him the said John Storer his heirs and assigns to his and their own propper Use benefit
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and hehoof for ever, provided always and it is to be under- stood that if my said Son John Storer should die without Issue that then the premises abovesaid shall return to his surviving Brethren and Sisters and their Legal representa- tives after my Decease, unless he shall Leave a widdow then she to enjoy her Dower therein during her widdowhood It is also to be understood that if I should die Intestate my said Son John Storer shall have his full proportion of the remainder of my Estate Provided he pay in proportion for his half part and Share of the remainder towards discharging of such debts and dues as I shall Leave to pay and discharge at my decease and I the said Joseph Storer and my heirs to him the said John Storer his heirs and Assigns, Shall and will warrant and for ever Confirm the above Granted prem- ises in manner as aforesaid In Witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand and Seal the Eighteenth Day of May Anno Domini Seventeen hundred and Twenty & in ye sixth Year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George of Great Brittain &cª King Joseph Storer (seal)
Signed Sealed & delivered In ye presence of us
Nath" Freeman Nath" Gubtail
The words (all and Thatch banks or belonging unto me in ye Town of Wells) inter- lined before ye Executing this Instrument.
York ss/ May 19th 1720 m' Joseph Storer above named personally appearing acknowledged ye foreging Instrument in writing to be his free Act and Deed
Coram Jos : Hamond Jus : pacs
Recorded according according to ye Original June 6th 1720 p Jos : Hammond Reg"
To all Christian People to whom these presents may Come, Abraham Battain of York in the County of York in the Province of ye Massachusets Bay in New England La- bourer Sendeth Greeting Know ye the said Abram Battin for and in Consideration of the Sum of Twenty One pounds secured to be paid by JJoseph Young Junt of ye said York County & Province Yeoman, Hath given granted Bargained Sold aliened enfeoffed Assigned, [70] and discharged, and doth by these presents, Give grant Bargain Sell aliene en- feoff'e assign release and discharge, and fully freely and absolutely made over and confirmed unto the said Joseph Young and his heirs and Assigns, the whole right Ti- tle and Interest claime or demand that he the said Abra- ham Battin now hath had or ever ought to have unto that
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