Abstracts of farm titles in the City of New York, between 39th and 75th streets, east of the Common Lands, with maps, Part 3

Author: Tuttle, Henry Croswell, 1847-1882, comp
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: New York, Spectator Co., printers
Number of Pages: 518


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Bay Farm, aforesaid ; thence Southeasterly along the said sub- division eleven hundred and thirteen feet to the Southeast corner thereof, which is also the Northwest corner of sub-division num- ber two of Turtle Bay Farm, aforesaid. At this point is placed a brown monumental stone marked 4 (four) which is three hundred and twenty-five feet East of Second and West of First Avenues, and one hundred and forty-five feet and six hundredths of a foot South of Forty-Fourth Street (this line, if produced Northwesterly would intersect the West side of Third Avenue fifty-one feet and seven-tenths of a foot South of Forty-Sixth Street) ; thence along the Southwesterly bounds of sub-division number two aforesaid Southeasterly five hundred and twenty feet on a line making an angle with the last-described line on the Easterly side thereof of one hundred and seventy-nine de- grees twenty-four minutes and forty-three seconds of a degree to a brown monumental stone marked 5 (five) ; this line intersects the West side of First Avenue fifty-six feet and two-tenths of a foot South of Forty-Third Street; thence along the said sub- division number two Southeasterly two hundred and seventy feet and seventy-seven hundredths of a foot on a line making an angle with the last-described line on the Easterly side thereof of one hundred and sixty-nine degrees fifty-two minutes and forty- four seconds of a degree to an iron bolt number 6 (six) fixed in a rock; thence Southeasterly along said sub-division number two seventy feet and eighty-one hundredths of a foot along a line making an angle with the last-described line on the Northeast- erly side thereof of one hundred and seventy-six degrees eleven minutes and thirty-two seconds of a degree to an iron bolt num- bered seven, near high-water mark on the shore of the East River ; thence Southeasterly along a continuation of the last- described line to the shore of the East River; thence along the same Southwesterly to the place of beginning. Containing twenty-eight acres and fifty-one hundredths of an acre.


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wide, extending from monument number two aforesaid along the Northeasterly bounds of lands belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kip, deceased, to the Eastern Post Road, excepting where it is intersected by the Third Avenue. Subject, never- theless, and reserving forever hereafter to the proprietors of the said subdivisions or farms numbers two and three, the right to the use, in common with the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, of those respective parts which lie adjoining the said subdivisions, numbers two and three respect- ively, of a certain lane thirty-two feet wide, commencing at a point in the Northerly bounds thereof forty-eight feet North- westerly of First Avenue and extending along said Northerly bounds Northwesterly to the Eastern Post Road ; the right to the use in common of that part of this lane which lies adjoining to subdivision number two aforesaid is to belong to subdivision number one and two, and that part of it which lies adjoining to subdivision number three to belong in common to subdivisions number one, two and three of Turtle Bay Farm aforesaid.


And also all other the estate, right and interest of them the said parties of the first part in and to the whole of the above- described farm or subdivision called number one, saving, re- serving and subject as aforesaid.


DEED.


THOMAS CHARLES WINTHROP to GEORGIANA MARIA KANE.


Dated 6th Sept., 1823. Ack. 6th Sept., 1823. Rec. 18th April, 1826. 201 Conveyances, 333. Consideration, an In- tended Marriage.


CONVEYS all that certain farm, lot, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the Ninth Ward of the said City of New York, being part and parcel of that part of the estate of Francis Bayard Winthrop, late of the City of


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New York, Esquire, deceased, father of the said Thomas Charles Winthrop, commonly known and called the Turtle Bay Farm, which, upon a division of the said farm into six different farms or subdivisions, and in a map and field- book thereof, made by John Randal, Junior, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty, is known and dis- tinguished as farm number one, containing twenty-eight acres and fifty one-hundredths of an acre, which said premises, hereby released and conveyed, or mentioned or intended so to be, were released and confirmed to the said Thomas Charles Winthrop by John S. Winthrop and others, children and heirs-at-law and devisees of the said Francis Bayard Winthrop, deceased, by indenture dated the thirty-first day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, recorded in the office of the Register, in and for the City and County of New York, in Liber No. 147 of Conveyances, etc., on page one, on the seventh day of August, 1820. Subject, nevertheless, to the use or right of way to a certain lane thirty-two feet wide, in the said referred to indenture, particularly mentioned and reserved.


DEED.


THOMAS CHARLES WINTHROP and GEORGIANA MARIA, his wife, to


Dated 9th Feb., 1825. Ack. 9th Feb., 1825, and on 2d Dec., 1826. Rec. 2d Dec., 1826. 212 Conveyances, 142. Consideration, $25,000.


JONATHAN P. HALL.


CONVEYS same premises by substantially the same descrip- tion as is employed in deed above set forth, recorded in Liber 147 of Conveyances, page I, and subject to use of said lane as in said deed specified.


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When the previous conveyance was executed Mrs. Winthrop was a minor. She attained her majority on the 2d day of December, 1826.


DEED.


THOMAS CHARLES WINTHROP and GEORGIANA MARIA, his wife, to JONATHAN P. HALL.


Dated 17th May, 1827. Ack. 17th May, 1827. Rec. 17th May, 1827. 217 Conveyances, 466. Consideration, $100.


RECITES previous deed and the then infancy of Mrs. Win- throp, and the subsequent re-execution and re-acknowledgment of said deed on 2d day of December, 1826.


CONVEYS all that certain piece or parcel of land and premises in said indenture (so recorded, as aforesaid, in Liber 212 of Conveyances, page 142) particularly mentioned and described.


SUB-DIVISION ONE EAST OF SECOND AVENUE.


DEED.


JONATHAN PRESCOTT HALL, and HARRIETT D. W., his wife, to CHARLES HENRY HALL.


Dated Ist Feb., 1831. Ack. 19th Feb., 1831. Rec. Ioth March, 1831. 271 Conveyances, 139. Consideration, $1.00.


CONVEYS all that certain tract, piece, or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying, and being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, being part of the farm of the late Francis Bayard Win- throp, deceased, called Turtle Bay Farm, and part of that por- tion of the said farm which, upon a division thereof among the heirs and devisees of the said Francis Bayard Winthrop, fell to the share of, and was released to, Thomas Charles Winthrop, and is known and distinguished on a map of the division of the said Turtle Bay Farm as farm number one (1), and which by indenture bearing date the ninth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, was granted and conveyed by the said Thomas Charles Winthrop and Georgianna Maria, his wife, to the said Jonathan Prescott Hall, the premises hereby intended to be released being bound- ed and containing as follows: Beginning at the shore of the East River, at the division fence which separates said Turtle Bay Farm from lands belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kip; thence in a Northwesterly course along the same eleven hundred and seventy-two feet to the centre of the Second Avenue ; thence


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Northerly along the centre of the Second Avenue eight hundred and sixty feet to the division fence that separates farms number two and three of the sub-divisions of Turtle Bay Farm from the said farm number one ; thence Southeastwardly along the same nine hundred and forty-eight feet to a brown stone monument ; thence Southeastwardly along the same fence three hundred and forty feet to the East River, and thence Southwardly along the East River to the place of beginning. Together with the use and privilege of a certain lane thirty-two feet wide, com- mencing at a point on the Northerly bounds of the said farm number one, forty-eight feet Northwestwardly from the First Avenue, and extending along said Northerly bounds Nort !!- westwardly to the Eastern Post Road, in common with the owners of the residue of the sub-division number one, and with the owners of sub-division numbers two and three of the said Turtle Bay Farm, their heirs and assigns, or granted by the said deed of conveyance from the said Thomas C. Winthrop and wife to the said Jonathan Prescott Hall, and subject to such ise and privilege of the said lane as is reserved by the same conveyance to the owners of the residue of the said sub-division number one, and the owners of the said sub-divisions numbers wo and three, their heirs and assigns. And the above-described premises contain about twenty-two acres, be the same more or ess, and are intended to comprehend all the premises conveyed o the said Jonathan Prescott Hall by the said Thomas Charles Winthrop and Georgiana Maria, his wife, by said deed, which s recorded in the office of the Register, in and for the City and County of New York, in Liber 212 of Conveyances, page 142, ind which may be referred to for a more particular description, except such part of said premises as was conveyed by the said parties of the first part to the said Charles Henry Hall by deed bearing date the 18th day of September, in the year of our Lord :827, recorded in the office of said Register, in Liber 225 of Conveyances, on page 220, and the measurement of the side of


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the premises hereby conveyed, as hereinbefore set forth, are sup- supposed to be accurate, but if inaccurate, then the permanent bounds and monuments hereinbefore described will fix and ascertain the dimensions and quantity of the premises hereir and hereby conveyed.


DEED.


CHARLES HENRY HALL and SARAH, his wife, to THOMAS E. DAVIS.


Dated Ist Feb., 1831. Ack. 17th Feb., 1831. Rec. 10th March, 1831 271 Conveyances, 135. Consideration, $25,000.


CONVEYS same premises by same description, subject to mortgages recorded in 101 Morts., 542, since discharged.


DEED.


THOMAS E. DAVIS and ANNE, his wife, to HORACE CANFIELD, and HERMAN CANFIELD.


Dated 7th Dec., 1831. Ack. 7th Dec., 1831. Rec. 9th Dec., 1831. 279 Conveyances, IIO. Consideration, $75,000.


CONVEYS, with other property, same premises by same de scription.


DEED.


HORACE CANFIELD, and JANNETTE, his wife, HERMAN CANFIELD to


THOMAS E. DAVIS.


Dated 14th Dec., 1831 Ack. 14th Dec., 1831. Rec. 16th Dec., 1831. 278 Conveyances, 477. Consideration, $75,000


RE-CONVEYS same premises by same description.


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DEED.


THOMAS E. DAVIS, and ANNE, his wife, to GERTRUDE CUTTING, wife of WILLIAM CUTTING.


Dated Ist Feb., 1833. Ack. Ist March, 1833. Rec. 4th March, 1833. 292 Conveyances, 576. Consideration, $45,000.


CONVEYS all of lot one of Turtle Bay Farm lying East of Sec- ond Avenue by same description as previous deed.


Subject to a mortgage recorded in Liber 101, of Mortgages, page 542 ; since discharged.


Gertrude Cutting being thus seised of all lot one of Turtle Bay Farm lying East of Second Avenue, obtained the following water grant from the city of land under water lying opposite said tract.


The Mayor, Aldermen and Com- monalty of the City of New York to GERTRUDE CUTTING.


DEED.


Dated 31st Jan., 1852. Proved 14th Feb., 1852. Rec. 2Ist Feb., 1852. 588 Conveyances, 486. Consideration, $1,777.50


CONVEYS all that certain water lot, or vacant ground and soil under water, to be made land and gained out of the East River, and bounded, described, and containing as follows, that is to say : Beginning at the point of intersection of a line running through the centre of Thirty-Ninth Street with the line of original high- water mark, and running thence Northerly along said line of original high-water mark as it runs, said line being irregular ill it intersects with a line running through the centre of Forty- Second Street ; thence running Easterly along said line running through the centre of Forty-Second Street three hundred and


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forty feet to the exterior line of said city, as at present established by law ; thence running Southerly along said exterior line as it runs seven hundred and ninety-six feet seven inches till it inter- sects with a line running through the centre of Thirty-Ninth Street ; thence Westerly along said line running through the centre of Thirty-Ninth Street three hundred and fifty-five feet five inches to the point or place of beginning. As particularly described, designated and shown on a map hereto annexed, dated New York, January, 1852, made by John J. Serrell, City Surveyor, and to which reference may be had, said map being considered a part of this conveyance, the premises conveyed being colored pink on said map, be the said dimensions more or less. Saving and reserving from and out of the hereby granted premises so much thereof as by said map annexed forms part or portions of 39th, 40th, 41st and 42d Streets and Avenue A, for the uses and purposes of public streets, avenues and highways as hereinafter mentioned.


SUB-DIVISION ONE WEST OF SECOND AVENUE.


This, as above shown page 41, was vested in Jonathan P. Hall.


DEED.


JONATHAN PRESCOTT HALL, and HARRIETT D. W., his wife, to CHARLES HENRY HALL.


Dated 18th Sept., 1827. Ack. 20th Sept., 1827. Rec. 20th Sept., 1827. 225 Conveyances, 220. Consideration, $10,000.


CONVEYS all that piece, parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying, and being in the Twelfth (late Ninth) Ward of the City of New York, described and bounded as follows, to wit: Eastwardly by the centre of the Second Avenue, Southwardly partly by land belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kip and partly by land belonging to the said party of the second part, Westwardly partly by land belonging to the said party of the second part, partly by the Third Avenue, and partly by the old Eastern Post Road, and Northerly by that part of the Turtle Bay Farm (so called), late the property of Francis Bayard Winthrop, Esquire, deceased, known as subdivision number 3 (three). The above tract comprehends, or is intended to comprehend, all that part of the land conveyed to the said Jonathan Prescott Hall by Thomas Charles Winthrop and Georgiana, his wife by deed bearing date the 9th (ninth) day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five (1825), re- corded in the office of the Register in and for the City and


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County of New York, in Liber 212 of Conveyances, page 142, which lies Westward of the centre of the Second Avenue. Also, the right to the use in common of a lane twenty feet wide, extending from a certain monument known as monument num· ber two on the premises aforesaid, along the Northeasterly bounds of lands belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kip, deceased, to the Eastern Post Road, excepting where it is intersected by the Third Avenue. Subject, nevertheless, and reserving forever hereafter to the proprietors of sub-divisions Nos. 2 (two) and 3 (three) of said Turtle Bay Farm, and to the proprietors of that part of subdivision number I (one) of said farm which lies Eastwardly of the centre of the Second Avenue, the right to the use, in common with the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns, forever of a certain lane thirty-two feet wide, commencing at the old Eastern Post Road on the Northerly side of the premises hereby conveyed and extending to the cen- tre of the Second Avenue. See release of dower, in Liber 857, Convs. 699.


Charles Henry Hall, as shown in the title to " the Martin Smith Tract," was seised of that portion of said tract which lies East of Third Avenue. He caused a map to be made of this portion of said tract, together with the premises conveyed by the previous deed. The whole piece so vested in him was known as " Prospect Hill." A map was made for him of said tract, which map will be found recorded with deed next hereinafter set forth.


DEED.


CHARLES HENRY HALL and SARAH, his wife, to ROBERT FULLER and THOMAS THOMAS.


Dated 28th Jan., 1828. Ack. 28th Jan., 1828. Rec. 26th March, 1828. 233 Conveyances, 474. Consideration, $1,900.


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CONVEYS lots numbers eighty-nine to ninety-six, both inclus- ive, on said map ; being together known as parcel twelve.


See Liber 290, Convs., page 301, for deed of 42d Street, ad- jacent to said lots.


ROBERT FULLER and ANN F., his wife, THOMAS THOMAS, and HETTY, his wife, to THOMAS E. DAVIS.


DEED.


Dated Ist Nov., 1831. Ack. Ist Nov., 1831. Rec. 24th March, 1832. 282 Conveyances, 452.


Consideration, $3,300.


CONVEYS same eight lots.


DEED.


CHARLES HENRY HALL and SARAH, his wife, to THOMAS E. DAVIS.


Dated Ist Feb., 1831. Ack. 5th Feb., 1831. Rec. 9th Feb., 1831. 269 Conveyances, 185. Consideration, $20,000.


CONVEYS all that piece, parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying, and being in the Twelfth (late Ninth) Ward of the City of New York, containing about fourteen acres, be the same more or less, described and bounded as follows, to wit: Eastwardly by the centre of the Second Avenue, Southwardly for the principal part by land now or lately belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kip, deceased, and also in part by eight certain lots of ground which were conveyed by the said parties of the first part to Robert Fuller and Thomas Thomas, by deed bearing date on the 28th day of January, in the year 1828, recorded in the office of the Register in and for the City and County of New York, in Liber 233 of Conveyances, page 474, Westwardly in part by the said last-mentioned eight lots of land, partly by the Third Avenue, and partly by the old Eastern Post Road, and North- wardly by that part of the Turtle Bay Farm, so called, late the


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property of Francis Bayard Winthrop, Esq., deceased, known as subdivision number 3 (three). Also, the right to the use in common of a lane twenty feet wide, extending from a certain monument known as monument number two on the premises aforesaid along the Northeasterly bounds of land belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kip, deceased, to the Eastern Post Road, excepting where it is intersected by the Third Avenue ; subject, nevertheless, and reserving forever hereafter to the proprietors of sub-division number 2 (two) and 3 (three) of said Turtle Bay Farm, and to the proprietors of that part of sub-division number I (one) of said farm which lies Eastward of the centre of Sec- ond Avenue, the right to the use in common with the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, of a certain lane, thirty-two feet wide, commencing at the old Eastern Post Road on the Northerly side of the premises hereby conveyed, and extending to the centre of the Second Avenue.


DEED.


THOMAS E. DAVIS and ANNE, his wife, to HORACE CANFIELD and HERMAN CANFIELD.


Dated 7th Dec., 1831. Ack. 7th Dec., 1831. Rec. 9th Dec., 1831. 279 Conveyances, 110. Consideration, $75,000.


CONVEYS, with other property, also all that certain other piece. parcel, or tract of land, a part whereof the above-named Charles Henry Hall and Sarah, his wife, conveyed to the said Thomas E. Davis, by deed bearing date the First day of February last past, and recorded in the Register's Office aforesaid, in Liber 269 of Conveyances, page 185; and the other part whereo (comprising and consisting of eight contiguous lots of ground) Robert Fuller and Ann F., his wife, and Thomas Thomas and Hetty, his wife, conveyed to the said Thomas E. Davis, by deec


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bearing date the First day of November, 1831, which said other piece, parcel, or tract of land, situated, lying, and being in the Twelfth (late Ninth) Ward of the City of New York, and con- taining (exclusive of the said eight lots of ground) about four- teen acres, be the same more or less, is described and bounded as follows, to-wit : Eastwardly by the centre of the Second Avenue ; Southwardly by land now, or lately, belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kip, deceased ; Westwardly, in part by the Third Avenue, and partly by the old Eastern Post Road ; and Northwardly by that part of the Turtle Bay Farm, so-called, ate the property of Francis Bayard Winthrop, Esquire, de- :eased, known as sub-division number three (3). Also the right o the use in common of a lane twenty feet wide, extending rom a certain monument known as monument number two (2) on the premises aforesaid along the Northeasterly bounds of and belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kip, deceased, to the Eastern Post Road, excepting where it is intersected by the Third Avenue ; subject, nevertheless, and reserving forever ereafter to the proprietors of sub-divisions number 2 (two) and (three) of said Turtle Bay Farm, and to the proprietors of hat part of sub-division number 1 (one) of said farm which lies Castward of the centre of Second Avenue, the right to the use common with the said party of the second part, his heirs and ssigns forever, of a certain lane thirty-two feet wide, commenc- ig at the old Eastern Post Road on the Northerly side of the remises hereby conveyed, and extending to the centre of the econd Avenue.


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Dated 14th Dec., 1831. Ack. 14th Dec., 1831. Rec. 16th Dec., 1831. 278 Conveyances, 477. Consideration, $75,000.


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CONVEYS same premises by same description.


THOMAS E. DAVIS and ANNE, his wife, to THOMAS J. OAKLEY.


MORTGAGE.


TO SECURE $15,000. Dated 15th Dec., 1832. Ack. 15th Dec., 1832. Rec., 15th Dec., 1832. 157 Mortgages, 419.


COVERS all that piece, parcel, or tract of land situate in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, containing about four- teen acres, be the same more or less, bounded as follows, to- wit ; Eastwardly by the centre of the Second Avenue ; South- wardly by land now, or lately, belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kip, deceased ; Westwardly, partly by the Third Avenue, and partly by the old Eastern Post Road, and Northwardly by tha part of the Turtle Bay Farm, so-called, late the property of Francis Bayard Winthrop, Esq., deceased, known as sub-divis- ion number 3 (three).


The preceding mortgage was discharged of record on 230 December, 1833 ; see Liber 4 Discharges, page I.


DEED.


THOMAS E. DAVIS and ANNE, his wife, to JACOB BRANTINGHAM.


Dated Ist Feb., 1833. Ack. 2d Feb., 1833. Rec. 2d March, 1833. 293 Conveyances, 199. Consideration, $13,000


CONVEYS all those certain lots, pieces, and parcels of groun situate, lying, and being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, being part of the farm of the late Francis Bayard Wir throp, deceased, called Turtle Bay Farm, and known and desig nated on a map of the first allotment of Turtle Bay Farm, situate


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in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, showing the same as sub-divided into lots dated November, 1826, enlarged from a survey of Turtle Bay Farm by John Randall, Jr., in 1820, and sub-divided into city lots by Dan'l Ewen, City Surveyor, and now in the possession of the said Thomas E. Davis, as the whole of lots numbers sixteen, 16, seventeen, 17, eighteen 18, nineteen, 19, twenty, 20, twenty-one, 21, twenty-two, 22, twenty-three, 23, twenty-four, 24, twenty-five, 25, twenty-six, 26, twenty-seven, 27, twenty-eight, 28, twenty-nine, 29, thirty, 35, thirty-one, 31, thirty-two, 32, thirty-three, 33, forty-eight, 48, forty-nine, 49, fifty, 50, fifty-one, 51, fifty-two, 52, fifty-three, 53, fifty-four, 54, fifty- five, 55, fifty-six, 56, eighty-two, 82, eighty-three, 83, eighty-four, 34, eighty-five, 85, eighty-six, 86, eighty-seven, 87, eighty-eight, 38, eighty-nine, 89, ninety, 90, three hundred and twenty-seven, 327, three hundred and twenty-eight, 328, three hundred and twenty-nine, 329, three hundred and thirty, 330, three hundred and thirty-one, 331, three hundred and thirty-two, 332, three hundred and thirty-three, 333, three hundred and thirty-four, 334, three hundred and thirty-five, 335, three hundred and thirty- six, 336, three hundred and thirty-seven, 337, three hundred and thirty-eight, 338, three hundred and thirty-nine, 339, and parts of lots numbers eight, S, fifteen, 15, thirty-four, 34, forty-seven, 47, and ninety-one, 91, the premises hereby conveyed being bounded as follows, to-wit : Commencing at a point on the Westerly side of the Second Avenue, distant in a Southerly direction one hun- dred feet and four inches from the Southwest corner of said Avenue and Forty-Third Street ; thence running Westerly on a line parallel with Forty-Third Street, and through the centre of the block between Forty-second and Forty-Third Streets three hundred and fifty feet ; thence Northerly on a line drawn at.right angle with the last-mentioned line, and parallel with the Sec- ond Avenue to the Northwardly line of division of the said first allotment or sub-division number 4 of Turtle Bay Farm from that part of the said farm, so-called, known as sub-division num-




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