USA > Maine > York County > York deeds, Book XIV 1730-1732 > Part 27
USA > Maine > York County > York deeds, Book XIV 1730-1732 > Part 27
USA > Maine > York County > York deeds, Book XIV 1730-1732 > Part 27
USA > Maine > York County > York deeds, Book XIV 1730-1732 > Part 27
USA > Maine > York County > York deeds, Book XIV 1730-1732 > Part 27
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Book XIV, FOL. 92.
James MCausland do further acknowledge the sª Sum of Fifty Five Pounds to be full Payment & Satisfaction for the sª Land unto him or any of his aforesd or to any other Per- son or Persons whatsoever claiming by or under Him-In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand & Seal the Day & Year first above written &c Memo That the word [York] between the 3d & 4th Line was interlined before pfecting James MCausland (Seal)
It is further provided before pfecting that the 30y Aere Lott & all other Lots belonging to the sa Town Right & all other Improvements now on the sª Land to be equally divid- ed according to both Parties Satisfaction
Mary MCausland ( Seal)
Signed Sealed & Delive in Presence of us John Huston Samuel Elder Mary Gilkey
York ss/Falmo Janty 1st 1729 James MCausland appear- ed & acknowledged this above written Instrument or deed of Sale to be his free Aet & Deed
Cor John Gray Just Pacis
A true Copy of the Original Receive April 3. 1731 Attest Jos : Moody Reg™
To all People to whom these Presents shall come Greet- ing Know ye that I James Brickell of Fal- Brickell mouth in the County of York in his Majes-
To ty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in
Huston & Elder New England for & in Consideration of the Sum of Sixty Five Pounds of currant Mon- cy of New England to me in Hand before the Enscaling hereof well & truly paid by Wu Huston & Samuel Elder of Boston in the County of Suffolk in his Majtys Province aforest the Receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge & my self therewith fully satisfied & contented & thereof & of every Part & Parcel thereof do exonerate acquit & discharge them the sa Wn Huston Samuel Elder their Heirs Excers & Admin's for ever by these Presents have given granted bar- gained sold aliened conveyed & confirmed & by these Pres- ents do freely fully & absolutely give grant bargain sell aliene convey & confirm unto them the sd Wm Huston & Samuel Elder their Heirs & Assigns forever One Message or Tract of Land lying & being in the Town of Falmouth & is bounded as followeth Beginning at a Hemlock Tree mark- ed & thence fronting Persumscot River to a Red Oak mark- ed Thirty Rod & thence the same Wedth Eight Score Rod into the Woods or till the Thirty Acres be made up West
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North West To have and to hold the sd granted & bargained Premisses with all the Appurces Priviledges & Comodities to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining to them the sª William Huston & Samuel Elder their Heirs & As- signs for ever To them & their only proper Use Benefit & Behoofe for ever And I the sd James Brickell for me my Heirs Excers & Admin's do covenant promise & grant to & with them ye sd Wm Huston & Samuel Elder their Heirs & Assigns that before the Ensealing hereof I am the true sole & lawful owner of the above bargained Premisses & am law- fully seized & possessed of the same in my own proper Right as a good pfect & absolute Estate of Inheritance in Fee simple & have in my self good Right full Power & law- ful Authority to grant bargain sell convey & confirm sa bar- gained in manner as aforest And that the sa W" Huston & Samuel Elder their Heirs & Assigns shall & may from Time to Time & at all Times for ever hereafter by Force & Vir- tne of these Presents lawfully peaceably & quietly have hold use occupy possess & enjoy the sa demised & bargained Premisses with the Appurces free & clear & freely and clear- ly acquitted exonerated & discharged of from all & all & Manner of former or other Gifts Grants Bargains Sales Leases Mortgages Wills Entails Joyntures Dowries Judgments Ex- ecutions or Incumbrances of what Name or Nature soover that might in any Measure or Degree obstruct or make void this present Deed-Furthermore I the sa James Brickell for my self my Heirs Excers & Admin's do covenant & engage the above demised Premisses to them the sa Ww Huston & Samuel Elder their Heirs & Assigns against the lawful Claims or Demands of any Person or Persons whatsoever for ever hereafter to warrant secure and defend by these Presents In Witness whereof I have set my Hand & Seal the Twenty Ninth of August & in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred & Twenty Nine & in the Third Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Sec- ond by the Grace of God King of Great Britain France & Ireland &e
James Brickell (Seal)
Signed Sealed & Delive in Presence of us Robert Elder John Haskett The Mark of X JJnº Clark
York ss/Fahnº Decembr 31. 1729 James Brickell appeared acknowledged this above Instrument or Deed of Sale to be his free Aet & Deed
Cor me John Gray Jus : Pacs
A true Copy of the Original Reed April 3. 1731 Attest Jos : Moody Reg'
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Book XIV, FOL. 93.
To all Christian People to whom these Presents shall come John Belcher of Kittery in the County of
Belcher York within his Majtys Province of the Massachu-
To setts [93] Bay in New England Joyner sends Frost Greeting Know ye that the s' John Beleher for & in Consideration of the Sum of One Hundred Pounds currant Money of New England to him in lland paid before the Enscaling & and Delivery of these Presents by Charles Frost of Kittery afores Gentleman the Receipt whereof to full Content & Satisfaction Ile the so John Bel- cher doth by these Presents acknowledge & there of & of every Part thereof for himself his Heirs Excers & Adminrs doth acquit exonerate & discharge the sa Charles Frost his Heirs Excel & Assigns every of them for ever by these Presents & for divers other good Causes & Considerations him hereunto moving he the sa John Belcher hath given granted bargained sold aliened enfeoffed conveyed & con- firmed & by these Presents doth fully freely clearly & abso- lutely give grant bargain sell aliene enfeoff convey & con- firm unto him the s4 Charles Frost his Heirs & Assigns for ever all his Part Portion or Proportion Right Title and in- terest of in or unto the Estate given him by his Father Josiah Belcher late of Boston in the County of Suffolk in the Province aforest Deed by his last Will & Testament bearing Date ye Third Day of April 1682/3 whether it be Houses Lands or moveable Goods or any Estate whatsoever & also a Grant of Land granted to him by the Town of Kit- tery aforest at a legal Town Meeting held at sd Kittery May the 10th 1703 of Twenty Five Acres and also all his Money Tools or any other Estate whatsoever whether Real or Per- sonal which is now his or which of Right doth or may ap- pertain or belong to him hereafter with all the Priviledges & Appurees thereunto belonging Together with all such Rights Liberties Immunities Profits Profits Priviledges Com- odities Emoluments & Appurces as in any Kind appertain thereunto with the Reversions & Remainders thereof & all the Estate Right Title Interest Inheritance Property Posses- sion Claim and Demand whatsoever of him the sª John Bel- cher of in & to the same & every Part thereof To have and to hold all the abovegranted Premisses with all & singular the Appurees thereof unto the sa Charles Frost his Heirs & Assigns To his & their own sole & proper Use Benefit & Behoofe from henceforth & for over & that it shall & may be lawful to & for the sª Charles Frost his Heirs & Assigns the afores' Premisses from Time to Time & at all Times hereafter to have hold use possess & enjoy lawfully peace-
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ably and quietly without any Let Hindrance Molestation or disturbance of or by him or any other Person or Persons from by or under him or them or by his Procurement & that the sale hereof against himself his Heirs Excers Admin's or Assigns he will for ever save harmless warrant & defend against the lawful Claims & Demands of all & every Person or Persons whomsoever & at any Time or Times hereafter on demand to give & pass such further & ample Assurance & Confirmation of the Premisses unto the s' Charles Frost his Heirs & Assigns for ever as in Law or Equity can be reason- ably divided advised or required In Witness whereof the sd John Belcher hath hereunto set his Hand & Seal the Fifteenth Day of April in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred & Twenty Eight & in the First Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second King of Great Britain France & Ireland Defender of the Faith &c
John Belcher (Seal)
Signed Sealed & Delivered in the Presence of Christopher Ilockins his Mark X Martha Bradeen her Mark X John Dennet Jun
York ss /May ye 7th 1728 The abovenamed JJohn Belcher appeared before me the Subscriber One of his Majtys JJustices of the Peace for ye County of York & acknowledged the above written Instrument to be his free Aet & Deed
Sam' Came
A true Copy of the Original Receive April 5, 1731 Attest Jos : Moody Regr
Granted & laid out to Samuel Stone a House Lot lying and being in the Town ship of Falmouth & is bound- Stone ed as followeth being the Second Lot up the River from Picks Lot Beginning at a Stake with Stones about it & from sd Stake fronting the High Way that goes by the Water Side Eight Rod to a Stake with a Heap of Stones and thence Twenty Rod back or till the Acre be made up & the sa Stone to build on s' Lot in Twelve Months after the Date hereof & not to sell or dispose of sa Lot in Seven Years ensuing & to comply with the former Votes of the Town said Lot to run the same Course with the other Lots lying in the same Range-Dated at Falmno Sept ve 1 1727 Benja Larraby Benja Wright Benja Ingersol Sam' Cobb C'omttee
The within written Bounds of Land entered in the Town Book of Records for Falmouth in the 101 Page
p Sam Cobb Town Clerk
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BOOK XIV, FOL. 93.
A true Copy of the Origin' Reed April 5. 1731 Attest Jos: Moody Reg
Stone
Granted & laid out to Samuel Stone a certain Tract of Land containing Thirty Acres lying & being in the Township of Falmonth & is bounded as followeth it being the Fifth Lot in Number Beginning at a Birch Tree marked 4:5. & thence fronting Thirty Rod up Persum- scot River to a Red Oak Tree marked 5:6. & thence East South East the same Width back into the Woods till the Thirty Acres be compleated-
Sam1 Cobb Sam1 Procter Benja Ingersell Committee Dated at Falmº March yr 23 1727/8
The within written Bounds of Land entered in the Town Book of Records for Falmouth in the 165 Page
Sam1 Cobb Town Cler
A true Copy of the Original Receive April 5. 1731. Attest Jos : Moody Regr
Granted & laid out to Samuel Stone a certain Tract of Land containing Three Aeres lying & being in the
Stone Township of Falmouth & is bounded as followeth Be- ginning at the South West Corner of John Millett & so fronting the Country Road Eight Rod to a black Oak Stump marked on Four Sides it being the First Lot in Num- ber from John Milletts & thence running North West & by North the same Width till the Three Acres be compleated- Dated at Falmº March ye 25th 1728
Benja Larraby Benja Ingersell Sam1 Procter Benja Wright Sam' Cobb Comttee
The within written Bounds of Land entered in the Town Book of Records for Falmo in the 145 & 146 Pages p Sam1 Cobb Town Clerk
A true Copy of the Original Rect April 5, 1731 Attest Jos : Moody Regr
Granted & laid out to Samuel Stone a certain Tract of Land situate lying & being in the Township of Fal-
Stone
mouth containing Ten Acres & is bounded as followeth
Beginning at a White Burch Tree adjoyning to Dea- con Sam1 Cobbs Ten Acre Lot on the South Side of Long Creek & so fronting sd Creek 26 Rods to a White Pine Tree adjoyning to John Coys Thirty Aere Lot marked 3:4: al- lowing a High Way & so running the same Breadth South 62 Rods to None such Creek Dated at Falmouth July the 29₼ 1729
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Book XIV, FOL. 91.
Benja Larraby Benja Ingersell Samuel Proctour Joshua Woodbery C'omttee
The within written Bounds of Land entered in the Town Book of Records for Falmouth in the Second Book Page 107 P Sam Cobb Town Cler
A true Copy of the Original Receive April 5, 1731 Attest Jos : Moody Regt
The Deposition of Philip Gammon aged about Seventy One Years testificth & saith that he lived at Cape
Gammon's Elizabeth alias Elzabeth at ve Eastward [94] near
Test Casco Bay in the Town of Falmouth & fished there several Years & that Ile well remembers the Bounds of the s' Cape viz That the Western Bounds began at a Brook running out of a Marish into the Sea at the Western End of the Long Sand & runneth over the sª Marish on a strait Line to Job Reynolds Chimney & so up over the Upland & that Robert Elliot Eser for above Forty Years ago possessed & improved the same by Fencing & clearing of Land & had several Houses built on it, with Tenants & Live Stock Philip Gammon his Mark X
Province of New Hampsr Portsmº March 17th 1730/31 Then the abovenamed Philip Gammon made Oath to the Truth of the foregoing Deposition Taken in perpetuam Rei Memoriam
Cor Josh : Peirce John Penhallow Just Pre Quorum Unus
A true Copy of ye Orig1 Reed under Seal April 5. 1731. Attest Jos: Moody Regr
The Deposition of John Ham aged about Seventy Years testifieth & saith that he lived on Cape Elzabeth Ham's Test alias Cape Elizabeth at ye Eastward near Casco Bay in the Town of Falmouth & acted as a Shore- man & a Fisherman several Years & that he well remembers Bounds of the Cape vizt that the Western Bounds began at a Brook running out of a Marish into the Sea at the West- ern End of the Long Land & runneth over s' Marish on a strait Line by Job Reynolds chimney, & so up over the Up- land & that Robert Elliot Esor more than Forty Years ago possessed & improved the same by Fencing & clearing of Land & had several Houses built on it & had Tenants in them & Live stock on sª Places John Ham
Province of New Hampsr Portsmº March 17 1730/31 Then the abovenamed John Ham made Oath to the Truth of the foregoing Deposition-Taken in pertuam Rei Memoriam
Cor Josh : Peirce ) Jus : Pce
John Penhallow § Quor Unus
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Book XIV, FoL. 94.
A true Copy of ye Orig! Receive under Seal April 5 1731 Attest Jos : Moody Regr
To all Christian People to whom this present Writing in- dented shall come The Counsell for the Affairs of New England in America sends
Plimouth Counsel To Greeting in our Lord God Everlasting Lewis & Bonython Whereas King James of famous Memory late King of England Scotland France & Ireland by his Highness Letters Patents & Royal Grant un- der the Great Seal of England bearing Date the Third Day of November in the Eighteenth Year of his Reign of Eng- land France & Ireland &c for the Causes therein expressed did absolutely give grant & confirm unto the said Counsell for the Affairs of New England in America & their Success- ors for ever All the Land of New England lying & being from Forty to Forty Eight Degrees of Northerly Latitude & in Length by all that Breadth aforesa from Sea to Sea throughout the main Land Together with all the Woods Waters Rivers Soyles Havens Harbors Islands & other Com- odities whatsoever thereunto belonging with divers other Priviledges Preheminences Profits & Liberties by Sea & Land as by the sª Letters Patents (amongst other Things contained whereunto due Relation being had) more at Large it doth & may appear Now know ye that the sd Counsel for the Affairs of New England in America as well for & in Consideration that Thomas Lewis Gent hath already been at the charge to transport himself & others to take a view of New England in America aforesd for the Bettering of his Experience in Advancing a Plantation & doth now wholly intend by Gods Assistance with his Associates to plant there both for the good of his Majesty's Realms & Dominions & for ye Propagation of Christian Religion amongst those In- fidels & in Consideration also that the sª Thomas Lewis to- gether with Capt Richard Bonython & also with their Asso- ciates & Company have undertaken at their own proper Costs & Charges to transport Fifty Persons thither within Seven Years next ensuing to plant & inhabit there to the ad- vancement of the general Plantation of that Country & the Strength & Safety thereof amongst the Natives or any other Invaders Also for the Encouragement of the sd Thomas Lewis and Cap' Richard Bonython & other their Associates & Assigns and other good Causes & Considerations the si Counsell thereunto moving hive given granted enfeoffed & confirmed & by this their present Writing do fully elearly
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& absolutely give grant enfeoffe & confirm unto the sd Thomas Lewis & Capt Richard Bonythorn their Heirs & As- signs forever All that Part of the Main Land in Now Eng- land in America aforest commonly called or known by ye Name of Swackadock or by whatsoever other Name or Names the same is or shall be hereafter called or known by situate lying & being between the Cape or Bay comonly called Cape Elizabeth & the Cape or Bay comonly called Cape Porpus containing in Breadth from North East to South West along by the Sea Four Miles in a straight Line accounting Seven- teen Hundred & Three Score Yards (according to the Stan- dart of England ) to every Mile & Eight English Miles upon ye Main Land on the North Side of the River Swackadock after the same Rate from the Sea through all the Breadth aforest -- Together with all the Shores Creeks Bays Harbors & Coasts alongst the Sea wthin the Limits & Bounds aforest -with the Woods & Islands next adjoyning to the sd Lands not being already granted by the s' Counsell unto any other Person or Persons Together also with all the Lands Rivers Mines Minerals of what Kind or Nature soever Woods Quar- ries Marshes Waters Lakes Fishings Huntings Hawkings Fowlings Commodities Emoluments & Hereditaments whatso- over with all & singular their & every of their Appurees in or within the Limits of Bounds aforesd or to the sd Land ly- ing within the same limits or Bounds belonging or in any wise appertaining To have and to hold all & singular the sd Lands & Promisses with all & singular the Woods Quar- ries Marshes Waters Rivers Lakes Fishings Fowlings Hawk- ings Huntings Mines Minerals of what Kind of Nature so- ever Priviledges Rights JJurisdictions Liberties Royalties & all other Profits Comodities Emoluments & Hereditaments whatsoever before in & by these Presents given and granted or herein meant mentioned or intended to be hereby given or granted with their & every of their Appurees & every Part & Parcel thereof (except before excepted ) unto the sa Thomas Lewis & Capt Richard Bonython their Heirs Asso- ciates & Assigns for ever [To the only proper Use of ye sd Thomas Lewis & Capt Richard Bonythorn their Heirs Asso- ciates & Assigns for ever ] Yielding & paying unto our Sov- ereign Lord the King one Fifth Part of Gold & Silver Oar & another Fifth Part to ye Counsell aforest & their Successors To be holden of the said Counsell & their Successors by the Rent hereafter in these Presents reserved Yielding & paying therefore Yearly forever unto the sd Counsell their Success- ors & Assigns for every Hundred Acres of the sa Land in use Twelve Pence of lawful Money of England into the
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Hands of the Rent gatherers (for ye Time being of the sa Counsell their Heirs or Successors for all Service whatso- ever And the said Counsell for the Affairs of New England in America aforest do by these Presents nominate depute authorize appoint & in their Place & Stead put William Black- sone of New England aforesd Clerk William Jeffries & Ed- ward Ililton of the same Gentleman & either or any of them joyntly or severally to be their true & lawful Attorney or Attorneys & in their Name & Stead to enter into the sa Part or Portion of Land & other the Premisses with the Appurces by these Presents given & granted or into some Part there- of in the Name of the whole & peaccable & quiet Possession & Scizen thereof for them to take & the same so had & tak- en in their Name & Stead to deliver Possession & Seizin thereof unto ye [95] said Thomas Lewis & Capt Richard Bonython their Heirs Associates & Assigns according to the tenure Form & Effeet of these Presents Ratifying confirmn- ing & allowing all & whatsoever the sª Attorney or Attor- neys or either of ym shall do in or about the Premisses by Virtue hereof In Witness whereof the sª Counsell for the Affairs of New England aforesd have hereunto cansed their Comon Seal to be put Yeoven the Twelfth Day of February Anno Domini 1629 & in the Fifth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles by the Grace of God King of Eng- land Scotland France & Ireland Defender of the Faith &c
R Warwick ( aggend Seal
ing Ed : Gorges
June 28th 1631 Possession Livery & Seizen given & de- livered by the within named Edward Hilton Gen One of the Commiss's nominated by the Lords of the Counsell for the Affairs of New England unto the within named Thomas Lewis Gen in the Presence & Sight of the Persons under- named
Tho : Wiggin James Parker Henry Watts George Vaughan A true Copy of the Original Recd April 5. 1731 Attest Jos : Moody Regr
Know all Men by these Presents that whereas James Gib- bons of Sacoe hath sold a Tract of Land being
Blakeman
upon Saco River that the Condition of the Sale
To is such as followeth viz that Ile the sª Gibbons Gibbons for himself & his Heirs doth reserve Liberty of Herbage & Timber for himself & Heirs their Use And in Consideration hereof he the sa Gibbons doth covenant to & with any such Persons as shall remove them- selves & settle upon the sd Tract of Land to allow them &
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their Ileirs free Comonage for Herbage & Timber upon that uppermost Division lying on the North East of the Patent I Witness we have interchangeably set to our Hands this 13th of December 1683 Benja Blakeman Teste the Mark of John Sharpe + Hubertus Matton A true Copie of the Original Reed April 5. 1731 Attest Jos : Moody Regr
To all People to whom these Presents shall Come Greet- ing Know ye that I John Bolter of Falmouth in the
Bolter County of York within his Majesty's Province of the
To Massachusetts Bay in New England Husbandman for Staret & in Consideration of the Sum of Sixty Pounds to me in Hand before the Ensealing & Delivery hereof well & truly paid by James Starret of the aforesd Place in New England Weaver the Receipt whereof I do hereby ac- knowledge & myself therewith fully satisfied & contented & thereof & of every Part & Parcel thereof do exonerate ac- quit & discharge the sª James Staret his Heirs Execrs Ad- min's & Assigns for ever by these Presents have given grant- ed bargained sold aliened conveyed & forever confirmed & by these Presents do freely fully clearly & absolutely give grant bargain sell aliene convey & confirm unto Him the sd James Staret his Heirs & Assigns for ever One Certain Par- cel of Land containing Sixty Aeres situate lying & being at Purpudack in the Town of Falmouth in the County of York aforest being butted & bounded as followeth viz Beginning at the North Side of John Robinson's Home Lott at the Cove formerly known by the Name of Pond Cove at the Brooks Mouth at the Sea at High Water Mark & running back West as the Current of the Brook runs One Hundred && Sixty Rods & running from the aforesd Brooks Mouth North Sixty Rods & to carry that same Breadth of Sixty Rods back into the Lands West One Hundred & Sixty Rods taking in a proportional Part of the clear Marsh that lies near the same Land such a Proportion of Marsh as will be allowed to Sixty Acres of Land this Marsh being as yet un- divided between Samuel Jordan & his Brother & Sister To- gether also with the Priviledges of the Water on the Sea Side on Front of the sa Sixty Acres & all other Priviledges & Appurees to the sd Lands & Marsh belonging or in any Ways appertaining ye sd JJames Staret & also to have the abovesd Marsh out of the sd Samuel Jordans Part after Di- vision To have and to hold the abovesd granted & bargained Premisses with all the Appurces Priviledges & Comodities
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to the same belonging or in any Ways appertaining to him the sª James Staret his Heirs & Assigns for ever To his & their only proper Use Benefit & Behoofe for ever And I the sª John Bolter for me my Heirs Excers Admin's & Assigns do covenant promise & grant to & with the sd James Staret his Heirs & Assigns that before the Enscaling hereof I am the true sole & lawful owner of the above bargained Pren- isses & am lawfully seized & possessed of the same in mine own proper Right as a good pfeet & absolute Estate of In- heritance in Fee simple & have in my self good Right full Power & lawful Authority to grant bargain sell convey & confirm ye sa bargained Premisses in Manner as aboves' and that the sa James Staret his Heirs & Assign shall & may from Time to Time & at all Times for ever hereafter by Force & Virtue of these Presents lawfully peaceably have use occupy possess & enjoy the sd demised & bargained Premisses with the Appurees free & clear & freely and clear- ly acquitted exonerated & discharged of from all & all Man- ner of former or other Gifts Grants Bargains Sales Leases Mortgages Wills Entails Joyntures Dowries Judgments Ex- eentions Incumbrances & Extents Furthermore I the sd John Bolter for my self my Heirs Exeers Admin's & Assigns do covenant & engage the above demised Premises to him the st James Staret his Heirs & Assign against the lawful Claim or Demands of any person or persons whatsoever for ever hereafter to warrant secure & for ever to defend In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand & Seal this Thirty Day of July in the Fourth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britain France & Ireland King Viz & in the Year of our Lord God 1730 Jolm Boulter (Seal)
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