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BOOK X, FOL. 74.
said Nathaniel Gubtail and to his Heirs Executors adminis- trators and assigns for ever with all & and singular the ap- purtenances priviledges and Comodities thereunto belonging freely and clearly exonerated acquited and discharged of and from all manner of former Deeds of Sale, Leases, Wills Dowrys or any other Incumbrances whatsoever had made done or suffered to be done by me ye aforesaid Walter Abbott, whereby ye foresaid Nath" Gubtail or his Heirs Executors Administrators or assigns may be in .any wise molested or disturbed in their quiet and peaceable enjoymt & Improvemt of ye above granted premises, And further I ye foresaid Walter Abbot at the Time of signing and seal- ing of these presents, do avouch my self to be the true and Lawfull owner of the abovegranted premises and have good right and full power of my self to make Sale thereof In Witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this twenty third day of May Anno Dom One thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty and in ye sixth year of King George his reign &cª his
Signed Sealed and delivered Walter Abbott (seal)
in presence of us
Elisha Plaisted ) Wit :
Benj : Nason S nesses
mark York ss/ Walter Abbot per- sonally appeared before me ye subscriber One of his Majestys Justices of the peace for ye sd County and acknowledged ye above written Instrumt to be his Voluntary Act & Deed
John Wheelwright.
Recorded according to ye Original May 27th 1720 p Jos : Hamond Regr
This Indenture made the fifteenth day of November Anno Dom One thousand six hundred ninety three, between Re- bakah Sheldon Widdow and Ephraim Sheldon her Son on ye one part, and Richard Long on ye other part Witnesseth, that the said Rebekah and Ephraim her son being sometime Inhabitants of Black point otherwise called ye Town of Scar- borough within ye province of Main in New England, and now Inhabitants of Salem Village in ye County of Essex within ye province of the Massachusets Bay in New England, and the said Richard Long of the Town of Salisbury in ye County of Essex within ye province of the Massachusets Bay aforesaid, Now Know ye that we Rebekah Sheldon and
BOOK X, FOL. 74.
Ephraim Sheldon for and in Consideration of ye full & Just Sum of Sixty pounds in Currant money well and truly paid and secured at and before ye sealing and delivery of these presents by ye said Richard Long unto us ye said Rebekah and Ephraim Sheldon ye receipt whereof we do hereby ac- knowledge and our selves contented therewith, Have given granted bargained Sold alienated enfeoffed and Confirmed, and by these presents do fully clearly and absolutely give grant bargain sell aliene enfeoffe & Confirm unto ye said Richard Long his heirs and Assigns forever, a Certain Tract or parcel of Upland Marsh and Meadow Containing by esti- mation One Hundred Acres and bounded as followeth, that is to say, on ye west and Northwesterly and Norward by a Creek called Libby's Creek or otherwise called pine Creek as said Creek runs betwixt Libby's land and ye premises, and so to a fresh water brook which runs betwixt the Land called Giles Roberts land and ye said premises as ye sd brook runeth which brook hath a great Willow Tree Standing between & adjoyning to sd Meadow & upland and So from sd brook to run a south Line to Peter Hicksons land and with ye South- erly Side Some part of ye Land of ye sd Hickson & Some part upon the Land of John Mackemeck otherwise Called John Mackerill and so Cross ye Country Road to a marked white Oak tree, which standeth near a fresh water brook and so upon a streight Line unto ye aforenamed pine Creek all ye aforesaid Land Contained within ye aforesd bounds by what name soever it may be Called, The said Land lying & being scituate within the bounds and Township of Black- point otherwise called Scarborough aforesaid within the Pat- tent of Capt Camuck And also we the sd Rebeca and Eph- raim Sheldon do sell and Convey & Confirm unto the said Richard Long his Heirs and assigns for ever all Liberty of Fishing fowling Hawking Hunting & liberty of feeding cattle upon ye said Capt Canucks pattent or any part thereof To Have & To Hold all ye abovesaid premisses with every par- ticular therein mentioned unto the said Richard Long his heirs and assigns as a good firm sure and absolute Estate of Inheritance in fee simple for ever by these presents, The said Richard Long his heirs or assigns paying or causing to be paid unto foresaid Capt Camuck his heirs or Assigns six days work Yearly, three days thereof in Harvest, ye other three days to Cut wood against the feast of Christmas, if it be Lawfully demanded, and further we the said Rebeca and Ephraim Sheldon for our selves our heirs Executors and ad- ministrators, do Covenant and promise to and with ye said Richard Long his Heirs and assigns, that we the aforesaid
BOOK X, FOL. 75.
Rebeca and Ephraim Sheldon are the true and propper own- ers of the aforesaid premises and every part thereof untill ye ensealing and delivery of this present Instrumt and have full right and Lawfull authority to sell and dispose of [75] all ye aforesd premises & all the particulars therein mentioned and to deliver unto the said Richard Long all former Con- veyances Concerning ye aforesaid premises and particulars in this present Instrument mentioned, so that it may appear to be sufficient title according to Law, And that the said premises with every part and parcell thereof is free and clear of and from all former gifts grants bargains sales or other conveyances & Incumbrances of what nature & quality so ever, In witness and Confirmation whereof we the said Re- becca Sheldon and Ephraim Sheldon have hereunto set our hands and Seals ye day and Year first above named
ye=word (Rebeca) first interlined
Signed sealed & Delivered
The mark
and possession given by turf and twigg in
of Rebeca
R Sheldon (seal)
presence of us
Ephraim Sheldon (seal) Rebecca and Ephraim Shel-
William Bradbury
Thos Bradbury Jnr
· don personally appeared and
John Coner 3 his mark owned this writing to be their Act and Deed ye 15th day of Novem" 1693 In ye fifth Year of ye Majestys reign Before me Robt Pike assistant & one of ye Council
Recorded according to ye Original August 22nd 1720 p Jos : Hammond Regr
To all People to whom these presents shall Come Richard Long of the Town of Salisbury in ye County of Essex in ye Colony of ye Massachusets in New England Sendeth Greeting Know ye that ye sd Richard Long for and in Con- sideration of ye Sum of Eighty pounds fifteen shillings Cur- rant money of New England to him in hand paid before ye ensealing and delivery hereof well and truly paid by John Emerson of ye Town of Portsmouth in New Hampshire in New England Clark ye receipt whereof he the said Long doth hereby acknowledge and himself thereof and there- with fully Contented and satisfied, and thereof and of every part and parcel thereof, do Exonerate acquit and discharge ye said John Emerson his Heirs Executors Administrs and
BOOK X, FOL. 75.
Assigns and every of them for ever by these presents Hath granted bargained Sold aliened Enfeoffed Conveyed and Confirmed, And by these presents do freely fully clearly and absolutely Give grant aliene enfeoffe Convey and. Con- firm unto ye said John Emerson his Heirs and assigns for ever, A certain Tract of Upland Marsh and Meadow Containing Containing by estimation One hundred Acres bounded as followeth that is to say on ye west and North- westerly and Northward by a Creek called Libby's Creek or otherwise called pine Creek as said Creek runs betwixt Lib- by's land and ye premises and so to a fresh water brook which runs betwixt ye land called Giles Roberts land and ye said premises as ye said brook runneth which brook had or hath a great Willow Tree standing between & Joying to said Meadow and upland, and so from brook to run a South Line to Peter Hinkson's Land, and with the Southerly side some part of ye Land of ye said Hinkson, and some part upon ye land of John Mackemesk otherwise Called John Mackeril, & so Cross ye Country Road to a marked white Oak Tree, which standeth near a ffresh water brook and so upon a streight Line to ye afore named pine Creek, all ye aforesª Land Contained in ye aforesaid bounds by what name soever it may be called The said Land lying and being Scit- uate within ye bounds and Township of Black point other- wise called Scarborough within the Pattent of Capt Camuck and in ye County of York in New England, Together also with the Liberty of Fishing fowling Hawking hunting and liberty of feeding Cattle upon ye sd Capt Camuck's Pattent or any part thereof It Being all ye Land Rights and Privi- ledges that Richª Long bought of Rebecca Sheldon and Ephriam Sheldon her Son as by their Deed dated ye Fif- teenth day of November Anno Dom 1693 reference thereto being had will plain appear Together with all profits privi- - ledges and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining To Have and To Hold all the granted and Bargained premises and all and Singular ye priviledges and appurtenances to ye same belonging or in any wise apper- taining unto him ye said John Emerson his heirs or assignes for ever, to his & their own propper Use benefit and behoof from henceforth and forever. The said John Emerson his heirs or assigns paying or causing to be paid unto ye afore- said Capt Camock his heirs or assigns Six days work Yearly three days thereof in harvest, ye other three days to Cut wood against ye feast of Christmas, if it be lawfully de- manded, and further ye said Richard Long for him self his heirs Executors & administrators do Covenant promise and
BOOK X, FOL. 76.
grant to and with ye said John Emerson his Heirs and assigns that he is ye true sole and Lawfull owner of all ye aforesaid premises and every part thereof, and have full power good right and Lawfull authority to sell and dispose of ye same in manner and form aforesaid and ye same will warrant secure and forever defend against all persons laying Lawfull claime thereunto. In Witness whereof ye said Richard Long hath hereunto set his hand and seal the Tenth day of June In ye Year of our Lord One thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty. 1720.
Sealed and Delivered The word (same) was interlined be-
In presence of fore Ensealing
ffran : Parker
Ruth Emerson
Richard Long (seal)
prov : of New Hamp Portsmoth June 21. 1720 Richard Long personally appeared before me the Subscriber and acknowledged his hand and Scal and that the within Instrumt was his Volun- tary and free Act and Deed
Thos Parker Jus : peace
Recorded according to ye Original Angst 22nd 1720 p Jos : Hamond Regr
[76] To all People to whom these presents shall Come I William Goodin of the Town of Berwick in the County of York in his Majestys province of ye Massachusetts Bay in New England Husbandman & Abigail ye wife of said Wil- liam Goodin Sendeth Greeting Know ve that for divers good Causes us hereunto moving and more especially for and in Consideration of the full and whole Sum of Twenty Pounds in Currant money of New England to us in hand well and truly paid before the signing & sealing of these presents by my mother Deliverance Goodin of ye Town of Berwick afore- said widdow the receipt thereof we do acknowledge and ourselves to be fully satisfied Contented and paid for every part given granted bargained and Sold and do by these pres- ents for my self my Heirs Executrs Administrators and as- signs for ever fully freely and absolutely Give Grant bargain sell alienate Enfeoffe assign Convey pass over and Confirm unto my aforesaid Mother Deliverance Goodin and to her heirs Execut" Administrs and Assigns forever, A certain parcel or Tract of Land Containing Twenty Six Acres lying being and Scituate in ye Township of Berwick aforesaid which Twenty Six Acres my ffather William Goodin gave
BOOK X, FOL. 76.
me in and by his last Will and Testament all which Twenty six Acres of Land To Have and To Hold to her my foresd mother Deliverance Goodin and to her Heirs Executors Ad- ministrators and assigns for ever with all and singular the appurtenances priviledges & Commodities thereunto belong- ing freely and clearly exonerated acquitted and discharged of and from all manner of former Deeds of Sale, Leases, Wills Dowrys or any other Incumbrances whatsoever had made done or suffered to be done by me the foresaid William Goodin whereby the foresaid Deliverance Goodin her heirs or assigns may be in any ways molested or disturbed in their quiet and peaceable Injoymt & Improvmt of ye above granted premises, And further I ye foresaid William Goodin do by these presents for myself my heirs Execu's Administrators and assigns Covenant promise and agree to and with ye foresaid Deliverance Goodin and her heirs Execu's Admin's and assigns forever to save them Harmless and to warrant and defend ye Title of ye above granted pmises against any manner of person or persons whatsoever that shall hereafter Claim or challenge any Lawfull right or propriety to ye above granted premises or any part thereof. In witness hereof I ye foresaid William Goodin And Abigail his wife have hereunto set our hands and Seals this twenti- eth Day of July Anno Dom One thousand Seven hundred and Twenty and in ye sixth Year of King George his reign &c : his
Signed Sealed & delivered
William
Goodin (seal)
in ye presence of us
mark
John Coopper Witt
her
Gilbird Warren
John Cooper Jur nesses
Abigail
Goodin (seal)
mark York ss/ August 2nd 1720 William Goodin above named Came before me and acknowledged the above written Instrumt to be his free Act and Deed
Charles ffrost Jus : pacs
Recorded according to ye Original Augst 9° 1720 p Jos : Hamond Regr
To all people to whom these presents shall Come I Deliv- erance Goodin of ye Town of Berwick in ye County of York in his Majestys province of ye Massachusets Bay in New England Widdow Sendeth Greeting Know Ye that for divers
BOOK X, FOL. 76.
good causes me hereunto moving and more especially for and in Consideration of ye full and whole Sum of Twenty pounds in Currant money of New England to me in hand well and truly paid before ye signing and sealing of these presents by my son William Goodin of ye Town of Berwick aforesaid Husbandman ye receipt I do acknowledge my self to be fully satisfied Contented & paid for every part Given Granted bargained and Sold, And do by these presents for my self my heirs Execurs Admin's and assigns forever fully freely and absolutely Give grant bargain Sell alinate enfcoffe Assign Convey pass over and Confirm unto him my foresaid Son William Goodin and to his heirs Executors Administra- tors and Assigns for ever A certain parcel or tract of Land Containing Thirty Aeres lying being and Scituate in ye Township of Berwick aforesaid and at a place known by ye name of ye beach Hill butted and bounded as followeth Vizt beginning at ye North East end of black Wills ten Acre Lott that lyeth by ye mast path next to Elisha Anderson's Land & from thence running North East One hundred and eight poles, then Northwest fourty eight poles, then South West One hundd and fourteen poles to ye foresaid Mast path, then sª path to Black Wils land aforesd to by ye sª Land to its first bounds above mentioned, All which thirty Acres of land according to ye bounds thereof, To Have and To Hold to him the said William Goodwin and to his heirs Execurs Adminis's and assigns forever with all and singular ye appur- tenances priviledges and Comodities thereunto belonging, freely and clearly exonerated Acquited and discharged of and from all manner of former Deeds of Sale Leases Wills Dowrys or any other Incumbrances whatsoever had made done or suffered to be done by me ye foresª Deliverance Goodwin, whereby ye foresaid William Goodin his heirs or Assigns may be in any ways molested or disturbed in their quiet and peaceable Injoyment and Improvemt of ye above granted premises, And further I ye foresª Deliverance Goodin do by these presents for my self my heirs Execurs Adminis- trators & Assigns Covenant promise and agree to and with ye forcsaid William Goodin his heirs Executors Adminis- trators and assigns forever, To save them harmless and to warrant and defend ye title of ye above granted premises against all manner of person or parsons whatsoever that shall at any time hereafter claim or challenge any Lawfull right or propriety to ye above granted premises or any part thereof. In Witness hereof I ye aforesd Deliverance Goodin have hereunto set my hand and Seal this twentieth day of
BOOK X, FOL. 77.
July, Anno Doñ One thousand Seven hundred and twenty & in ye sixth Year of King George his reign &cª Signed Sealed & Delivered her
in presence of us Witnesses Deliverance Goodin (seal)
John Coopper Gilbird Warren
1 John Cooper Jur
mark
York ss : Augt 2nd 1720
Deliverance Goodin above named Came before me and acknowledged ye above written Instrument to be her free Act and Deed Charles ffrost Jus : pacs
Recorded according to ye Original Augt 9th 1720 p Jos : Hammond Regr
[77] To all people to whom these presents shall Come I Philip Hubbard of ye Town of Berwick in the County of York in his Majestys province of ye Massachusets Bay in New England Yeoman and Elizabeth ye wife of said Hub- bard sendeth Greeting, Know ye that for divers good Causes and Considerations us hereunto moving and more especially for & in Consideration of ye full Summ of Two pounds and eleven Shillings Currant money of New England to us in hand well and truly paid before ye signing and sealing of these presents by John Hooper of the Town of Berwick aforesaid Cordwainer, the receipt thereof we do acknowl- edge our selves to be fully satisfied Contented and paid for every part have given granted bargained and Sold And do by these presents for my self & my heirs Exec's Adminrs and Assigns for ever fully freely & absolutely Give grant bargain Sell alinate Enfeoffe Assign pass over Convey & Confirm unto him ye foresd John Hooper and to his heirs Executors Admin's and assigns forever A certain parcel or tract of Land containing One quarter of an Acre and Eleven rods, Lying being and scituate in ye Township of Berwick aforesaid butted and bounded as followeth vizt Taking its beginning at ye East end and South corner of ye foresd Hooper's Orchard and from thence to run South half East four rods, and from that extent to run on a streight line or course to ye highway, bearing and Continuing ye breadth four rods and Joyning to sd Hoopers own land & Orchard, All which Quarter of an Acre of land & Eleven rods To Have and To Hold to him ye foresª John Hooper and to his Heirs Execu's Admin's and assigns for ever with all and singular ye appurtenances priviledges and Commodities BOOK X. 14
BOOK X, FOL. 77.
thereunto belonging freely & exonerated acquited & dis- charged of and from all manner of former deeds of Sale. Leases Wills Dowrys or any other Incumbrance whatsoever had made done or suffered to be done by me ye foresaid Philip Hubbard whereby ye foresd John Hooper or his heirs Execurs Admin's or assigns may be in any ways molested and disturbed in their peaceable and Quiet Injoymt & Im- provement of ye above granted premises, And further I ye foresd Philip Hubbard do by these presents for my self and heirs Execurs Admin's and Assigns Covenant & promise to and with ye foresaid John Hooper and his heirs Execurs Admin's and Assigns for ever to save them harmless and to warrant and defend ye title of ye above granted premises against any person or persons whatsoever that shall lay any Lawfull right to ye above granted premises or any part thereof In Witness hereof we ye foresd Philip Hubbard and Elizabeth his wife have hereunto set our hands and seals this fourteenth day of April, Anno Dom : One thousand Seven hundred and Twenty, and in ye Sixth Year of King George his reign &cª Philip Hubbard a
Signed Sealed & delivered
Elizabeth Hubbard a seal )
seal
in presence of us witnesses Richª Shackley John Hubbard James Warren
her
mark
Berwick July 7th 1720/ The within named Philip Hubbard and Eliza his wife psonally appearing be- fore me ye Subscriber acknowledged ye within written Instrumt to be their Act and Decd.
Sam" Plaisteed Jus : pacs Recorded According to ye Original Augst 9° 1720/. p Jos : Hamond Regr
To all People to whom these presents shall Come I De- liverance Goodin of ye Town of Berwick in ye County of York in his Majestys province of ye Massachusets Bay in New England Widdow Sendeth Greeting Know ye that for divers good Causes me hereunto moving and more espe- cially for and in Consideration of ye full and whole Sum of Ten pounds in Currant money of New England to me in hand well and truly paid before ye Signing and Sealing of these presents, by John Hooper of ye Town of Berwick aforesd Cordwainer ye receipt thereof I do acknowledge my self to be fully satisfied Contented and paid for every part
BOOK X, FOL. 77.
Given Granted, bargained And Sold, and do by these pres- ents for my self my heirs Execu's Adminrs & Assigns for ever fully freely and clearly Give Grant bargain Sell alinate enfeoffe Assign Convey pass over & confirm unto ye foresd John Hooper & to his Heirs Executors Administrators & Assigns for ever, A certain parcel or tract of Land Contain- ing Twenty six Acres, Lying being and Scituate in ye Town- ship of Berwick aforesaid And is part of ye Thirty Acres of Land that my Late husband William Goodin in and by his Last Will & Testamt gave to my Son William Goodin, which twenty six Acres of Land I the foresd Deliverance Goodin bought of my foresd Son William Goodin as appears by a deed under his hand and Seal, bearing date July the twentieth day 1720 which Tract of land lyeth at a place known and called by ye name of ye Rocky Hills and is but- ted and bounded as followeth Vizt beginning at the line or bounds of ye Commons at ye foresd rockey hills, and next ad- joining to the land that was formerly Jus Thos Abbots and from thence running South Thirty four poles, and from that extent East South East, One hundred & thirty one poles, then north north East thirty poles to ye foresd land of Abbots, then West north West and by sª Abbots land and Joyning to its first bounds mentioned All which Twenty six Acres of Land butted and bounded as aforesd To Have & To Hold to him ye foresaid John Hooper and to his heirs Execurs Adminrs & assigns for ever, with all and singular ye appurtenances priviledges & Comoditys thereunto belong- ing freely and clearly exonarated acquited & discharged of & from all manner of former Deeds of Sale Leases Wills Dowrys or Incumbrances whatsoever had made done or suf- fered to be done by me the foresd Deliverance Goodin, whereby ye foresd John Hooper his heirs Execu's Admin's or assigns may be in any ways molested or disturbed in their peaceable Injoymt & Improvemt of the above granted prem- ises And further I ye foresd Deliverance Goodin do by these presents for my self my heirs Execurs Admin's & assigns for ever Covenant promise & agree to and with ye foresª John Hoper & his heirs Execurs Admin's & assigns for ever to save them harmless, & to warrant and defend ye title of y" above granted pmises against all manner of pson or psons whatsoever, that shall at any time for ever hereafter claim or challenge any Lawfull right or propriety to ye above- granted premises or any part thereof. In Witness hereof I ye foresª Deliverance Goodin have hereunto set my hand and Seal this twenty fourth day of July Anno Dom One thousand Seven hundred and Twenty and in ye sixth Year of King George his Reign &cª
BOOK X, FOL. 78.
The word pounds in ye third line was interlined before signing & sealing of yes psents
her Signed Sealed & delivered Deliverance ,
Goodin (seal)
In psence of us. Witnesses
mark
John Cooper Gilbird Warren
York ss/ Augst 2nd 1720
John Cooper Jun'
Deliverance Goodin above named Came before me and acknowledged ye above written Instrumt to be her free Act & Deed Charles ffrost Jus : pacs
Recorded According to ye Original Augst 9º 1720/ p Jos Hamond Regr
[78] To all people to whom these presents shall Come Richard Nason of the Town of Berwick in ye County of York in his majestys province of ye Massaes Bay in New England Yeoman Sendeth Greeting, Know ye that for and in Consideration of ye full and just Summ of Seven pounds in Currant money of New England to me in hand well and truly paid before ye Signing and Sealing of this psent In- strument by Benjamin Libbey of ye Town & County aforesd Yeoman ye receipt thereof I do acknowledge my self to be fully satisfied Contented & paid for every part, Have given granted bargained Sold aliened Assigned passed over & Confirmed, And do by these psents for my self my heirs Execu's Admin"s & Assigns for ever fully & freely Give grant bargain Sell alinate enfeoffe assign pass over and Con- firm unto him the foresd Benjamin Libbey and to his heirs Executors Administrators & Assigns forever, A certain Grant of Land Containing fifty Acres which Grant was granted to me ye foresd Richard Nason and to my heirs & assigns for ever by the Town of Kittery May ye Tenth, one thousand Seven hundred & three as by the record of Kit- tery Town book appears, All which Grant of fifty of Land To Have and To Hold to him the foresd Benjamin Lebby & to his heirs Execurs Admin's and assigns forever with all and Singular ye appurtenances priviledges benefits and Comodi- ties thereunto belonging or in any wise shall appertain or belong, freely and clearly acquited & discharged of and from all manner of former deeds Leases Wills Dowrys or any other Incumbrance whatsoever had made done or suf- fered to be done by me ye foresaid Richard Nason whereby the foresd Benjamin Libbey his heirs Execu's Admin's or
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