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ber 3 ; thence Southeasterly along the said last-mentioned divis- ion line to its intersection with the centre of the Second Avenue ; thence Southerly on a line through the centre of the Second Avenue, crossing Forty-Fourth and Forty-Third Streets to a point in the centre of the said Avenue one hundred feet and four inches South of the Southerly line of Forty-Third Street ; thence Westerly across the Westerly half part of the said Avenue fifty feet to the point of beginning, on the Westerly side thereof. Being part of the same premises which were heretofore con- veyed to the above-named Thomas E. Davis, by Charles H. Hall, of the City of New York, gentleman, and Sarah, his wife, by deed dated the First day of February, A. D., 1831, and re- corded in the Register's Office of the City and County of New York, in Liber 269 of Conveyances, page 185.
Subject, nevertheless, and reserving forever hereafter to the proprietors of sub-divisions numbers two and three of said Turtle Bay Farm, and to the proprietors of the residue of the sub- division number one of said farm, the right to the use in com- mon with the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, of a certain lane thirty-two feet wide, extending along the Northerly side of the premises hereby conveyed, and which is reserved in and by the deed of conveyance last mentioned.
JACOB BRANTINGHAM and CORNELIA, his wife, to THOMAS E. DAVIS.
DEED.
Dated 3d July, 1833. Ack. 5th July, 1833. Rec. 13th July, 1833. 303 Conveyances, 96 Consideration, $15,000.
CONVEYS same premises by same description.
Subject to mortgage recorded in Liber 160 Mortgages, page 86 ; discharged of record on the 6th January, 1834 ; see Liber 2 Discharges, page 22.
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SUB-DIVISION ONE WEST SECOND AVENUE.
THOMAS E. DAVIS and ANNE, his wife, to JACOB BRANTINGHAM.
DEED.
Dated 5th March, 1833. Ack. 16th March, 1833. Rec. 22d March, 1833. 295 Conveyances, 184. Consideration, $11,000.
CONVEYS all that tract, piece, or parcel of land situate in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, described as follows : Beginning at a point in the centre of the Second Avenue equi- distant between Forty-Second and Forty-Third Streets, running thence Westerly on a line or course parallel with said Streets and at right angles to said Avenue fifty feet to the Westerly side of said Avenue ; thence continuing Westerly on the same line, or course, three hundred and fifty feet ; thence Southerly on a line or course parallel with said Avenue, and at right angles to said Streets, and crossing Forty-Second Street to land now, or lately, belonging to the heirs of Samuel Kip, deceased, being the Southern boundary of the premises heretofore mortgaged by the said Thomas E. Davis to Thomas J. Oakley, Esquire ; thence Easterly to a point marked on the map hereinafter mentioned as brown monument; thence Southeasterly on the line of the premises so as aforesaid mortgaged by the said Thomas E. Davis to the said Thomas J. Oakley to the centre of the said Second Avenue ; thence Northerly through the centre of the said Avenue to the place of beginning. The premises hereby in- tended to be conveyed being bounded Northerly by premises heretofore mortgaged by the said Jacob Brantingham to the said Thomas E. Davis; Westerly by the residue of the premises mortgaged as above mentioned by the said Thomas E. Davis to the said Thomas J. Oakley ; Southerly by land now, or late, be- longing to the heirs of Samuel Kip, deceased ; and Easterly by the centre of the Second Avenue, and are known and described on a map of the first allotment of the Turtle Bay Farm situated
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in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, showing the same as sub-divided into lots, enlarged November, 1826, from a survey of Turtle Bay Farm by John Randal, Jr., in 1820, and sub-divided into city lots by Daniel Ewen, City Surveyor, which map is now in the possession of the said Thomas E. Davis, and is to be filed in the office of the Register of the City and County of New York as lots, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, and parts of lots 104 and 169. The premises hereby intended to be conveyed also including land appearing on the said map as parts of the Sec- ond Avenue and of Forty-First and Forty-Second Streets.
DEED.
JACOB BRANTINGHAM and CORNELIA, his wife, to THOMAS E. DAVIS.
Dated 3d July, 1833. Ack. 5th July, 1833. Rec. 13th July, 1833. 303 Conveyances, 100. Consideration, $13,000.
CONVEYS same premises by same description.
Subject to mortgage recorded in Liber 159 Morts., page 312, which was discharged of record on 23d December, IS33 ; see 4 Discharges, page I.
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SUB-DIVISION NUMBER TWO OF TURTLE BAY FARM.
This parcel of land, as hereinbefore stated, was set apart to Mary Jane Winthrop. The following is the deed of partition conveying the same to her :
JOHN STILL WINTHROP and HARRIET, his wife, FRANCIS B. WINTHROP and ELIZABETH, his wife, CHARLES W. TAYLOR and CORNELIA, his wife, JOHN M. ASPINWALL and CHAR- LOTTE ANN, his wife, WIL- LIAM H. WINTHROP and MAR- GARET ANNE, his wife, and THOMAS CHARLES WINTHROP to MARY JANE WINTHROP.
DEED.
Dated 31st July, 1820. Ack. 5th Aug., 1820. Rec. 7th Aug., 1820. 147 Conveyances, 6. Consideration, $3,857.15
CONVEYS all the six undivided seventh parts of the said farm, distinguished in the said map and field book by the sub-division or farm number two of the said Turtle Bay Farm, butted, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the shore of the East River where the same is intersected by the Northerly side of Forty-Fourth Street, and running thence Northwesterly
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along the same, which is also the Southwesterly bounds of sub- division number four of Turtle Bay Farm aforesaid, to a brown monumental stone marked 10 (ten) placed three hundred and twenty-five feet Westerly of the First and Easterly of the Sec- ond Avenues, which stone is also in the Southeasterly bounds of sub-division number three of Turtle Bay Farm aforesaid ; thence along the same Southwesterly at right angles to the last- described line two hundred and five feet and six hundredths of a foot to a brown monumental stone marked 4 (four) placed in the Northeasterly bounds of sub-division number one of Turtle Bay Farm aforesaid ; thence along the same Southeasterly in a line making an angle with the last-described line on the East- erly side thereof of one hundred and seventeen degrees and fifty- two minutes of a degree five hundred and twenty feet to a brown monumental stone marked 5 (five). This line intersects the Westerly side of First Avenue fifty-six feet and two-tenths of a foot South of Forty-Third Street ; thence Southeasterly along the bounds of sub-division number one aforesaid 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 North- easterly side thereof of one hundred and sixty-nine degrees fifty- two minutes and forty-four seconds of a degree to an iron bolt: in a rock numbered 6 (six) ; thence along the bounds aforesaid Southeasterly seventy feet and eighty-one hundredths of a foot on a line making an angle with the last-described line, on the Northeasterly side thereof of one hundred and seventy-six degrees eleven minutes and thirty seconds of a degree to an iron bolt numbered 7 (seven) near high-water mark on the shore of the East River ; thence along a continuation of the last-described line Southeasterly to the East River, and thence Northeasterly along the same to the place of beginning. Containing seven acres and forty-one hundredths of an acre.
Also the right in common to the use of lane thirty-two feet wide, laid out in and along the Northeast bounds of sub-division
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number one of Turtle Bay Farm aforesaid, and extending from the Eastern Post Road Southeasterly to a point forty-eight feet Northwesterly of First Avenue.
And also all other the right, estate and interest of them, the said parties of the first part in and to the whole of the said hereby described farm.
MARY JANE WINTHROP to WILLIAM H. WINTHROP.
DEED OF TRUST.
Dated 23d Oct., 1822. Ack. 23d Oct., 1822. Rec. 24th Oct., 1822. 162 Conveyances, 425. Consideration, $1.00.
CONVEYS all and singular the lands, tenements and real estate, situate in the Ninth Ward of the City of New York by sub-division number two of the Turtle Bay Farm, so called, on a partition thereof made between the heirs of the said Francis Bayard Winthrop, deceased.
In trust to receive the income thereof and apply the same to he sole and separate use of the said Mary Jane Winthrop dur- ng her life, and on her decease, if she leave a husband and also ssue, then living, her surviving, then to such husband during his life, and on his decease to divide the same amongst her ssue ; if the issue should fail during her life, then remainder to her husband in fee, if he survive her. If neither issue nor hus- and survive her, then to her heirs in fee, reserving power of appointment and revocation by will.
She gives the said trustee, amongst other powers, the power ' also to sell and convey in fee simple all or any part of the aid real estate, at his or their discretion, in parcels, or together, or such reasonable price as shall or may be obtained therefor, and The proceeds of all such sale or sales shall be deemed a part of The personal trust funds, and be subject to the same provisions as
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are herein contained touching the personal estate hereby vested in the said William H. Winthrop, his executors and adminis- trators.
Provided always, that on any sales to be made of any part of the said real estate during the lifetime of the said Mary Jane Winthrop, her previous assent shall be given, to be manifested either by her joining separate from her husband in the deed or conveyance thereof, or by some proper instrument declaring the same to be duly executed under her hand and seal."
WILLIAM H. WINTHROP, Trustee, of Ist part, MARY JANE PARKIN (late MARY JANE WINTHROP), wife of THOMAS PARKIN, to SAMUEL L. WALDO and WILLIAM JEWETT.
DEED.
Dated 8th April, 1835. Ack. 17th April, 1835. Rec. 17th April, 1835. 327 Conveyances, 507. Consideration, $27,500.
CONVEYS said lot two of Turtle Bay Farm, by same descrip. tion as in partition deed recorded in Liber 147 Conveyances page 6, above set forth.
SAMUEL L. WALDO and DE- LIVERANCE, his wife, WILLIAM JEWETT and MARY, his wife, to JOHN LOWERY and PHILIP C. JOHNSON.
DEED. Dated 2d May, 1836. Ack. 2d May, 1836. Rec. 2d May, 1836. 351 Conveyances, 618. Consideration, $83,000.
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SUB-DIVISION NUMBER TWO.
CONVEYS same premises by same description. Habendum n the following proportions, two-thirds to John Lowery and one-third to Philip C. Johnson. Subject to mortgage recorded in Liber 180 Morts., p. 490, since discharged.
JOHN LOWERY and CAROLINE S., his wife, PHILIP C. JOHN- SON to
SAMUEL L. WALDO, WILLIAM JEWETT, OBADIAH HOLMES and RUSSELL STEBBINS.
DEED. Dated 5th Oct., 1838. Ack. 6th and 9th Nov., 1838. Rec. 12th Nov., 1838. 390 Conveyances, 295. Consideration, $52,000.
CONVEYS same premises by same description, subject to same nortgage.
OBADIAH HOLMES, and JANE, his wife, of THE EAST RIVER FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY.
MORTGAGE.
TO SECURE $8,750. Dated Ist Oct., 1838. Ack. 10th Nov., 1838. Rec. 12th Nov, 1838. 229 Morts., 248.
CONVEYS all the equal undivided quarter part of the same premises by the same description.
IN CHANCERY. Before Vice-Chancellor.
THE EAST RIVER FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY vs. OBADIAH HOLMES and JANE, his wife.
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1841-July 8. Bill filed to foreclose mortgage, recorded in Liber 229 Morts., page 248.
Aug. 24. Affidavit of service of subpæna upon Holmes and wife on 20th July, 1841.
Aug. 24. Affidavit of no appearance by Holmes and wife.
Aug. 24. Order pro confesso vs. Holmes and wife.
Aug. 24. Order of reference to compute amount due.
Sept. 15. Master reports $9,975 due.
Sept. 15. Decree of foreclosure and sale entered.
Oct. 16. Decree enrolled.
DEED.
WILLIAM MITCHELL, Master in Chancery, to THE EAST RIVER FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY.
Dated 2Ist Oct., 1841. Ack. 25th Oct., 1841. Rec. 9th Nov., 1841. 419 Conveyances, 421. Consideration, $3,300.
CONVEYS all the equal undivided quarter part of the same premises by the same description.
Subject to one-fourth of the same mortgage mentioned in the previous deed.
THE EAST RIVER FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY to RUSSEL STEBBINS, JOHN BROUWER, and JACOB BROUWER.
DEED.
Dated 25th Oct., 1841. Ack. 27th Jan., 1842. Rec. 17th Feb., 1842. 421 Conveyances, 614. Consideration, $3,300.
CONVEYS all the one equal undivided quarter part of same premises by same description.
Subject to one-fourth of the same mortgage.
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SUB-DIVISION NUMBER TWO.
Mrs. Gertrude Cutting, being seised, as hereinbefore shown, of certain premises adjoining the above-described property on the South, the division line between which ran diagonally to the present streets and avenues, agreed with the owners of lot num- ber two upon a new line of division which should run parallel with the present streets and avenues.
The following are the conveyances by which this change of boundary was effected.
SAMUEL L. WALDO and DELIV- ERANCE, his wife, WILLIAM JEWETT and MARY, his wife, RUSSELL STEBBINS, JOHN BROUWER and ANN, his wife, JACOB BROUWER and JANE M., his wife, to
GERTRUDE CUTTING.
DEED.
Dated 19th Oct., 1849. Ack. 11th, 13th and 27th March, 1850. Rec. 14th June, 1851. 572 Conveyances, 634. Consideration, $10.
CONVEYS all and singular the estate, right, title, interest, use, right of way, easement, trust, claim and demand whatsoever, both at law or in equity, which we, the said parties of the first part, have, of, into, out of, or over, all that certain strip of land or lane, thirty-two feet wide, laid out, in, and along the North- erly bounds of Farm number one of the division of the Turtle Bay Farm in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York. Commencing at a point in the Northerly bounds of said Farm number one, distant forty-eight feet, or thereabouts, Northwest- erly of the First Avenue (not yet opened), between Forty-second and Forty-third streets, and extending along said Northerly bounds Northwesterly to the Eastern Post Road, which said lane is laid down on a certain field-book and map of the division of the Turtle Bay Farm, made by John Randall, Jr., City Sur- veyor, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty.
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SAMUEL L. WALDO and DELIV- ERANCE, his wife, WILLIAM JEWETT and MARY, his wife, RUSSELL STEBBINS, JOHN BROUWER and ANN, his wife, JACOB BROUWER and JANE M., his wife, to
GERTRUDE CUTTING.
DEED.
Dated 20th Oct., 1849. Ack. 11th, 13th and 27th March, 1850. Rec. 14th June, 1851. 572 Conveyances, 635. Consideration, $1,500.
CONVEYS all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the East- erly side or line of a piece of land, which, on the map of the Commissioners appointed in and by an act entitled " An Act relative to improvements touching the laying out of streets and roads in the City of New York, and for other purposes," passed April 3d, 1807, and filed in the year 1811, is designated as a contemplated avenue, to be called the First Avenue, not yet opened, distant one hundred feet five inches Southerly from the Southerly side or line of Forty-third street, and running thence Easterly and parallel with Forty-third Street one hundred feet ; thence southerly and parallel with the said piece of land desig- nated on the said map as a contemplated avenue to be called the First Avenue, forty-seven feet five and a half inches to the division line between Farm No. I and Farm No. 2 of the division of the Turtle Bay Farm, thence Northwesterly along said division line sixty-eight feet four and a quarter inches ; thence Northerly along said division line thirty-eight feet six inches to the Easterly side or line of the said piece of land des- ignated on the map as a contemplated avenue, to be called the
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SUB-DIVISION NUMBER TWO.
First Avenue, and thence Northerly along said Easterly side or ine of the said piece of land designated on the map aforesaid as a contemplated avenue, to be called the First Avenue, eight eet and five inches to the point of beginning. And also all hat part or portion of the aforesaid piece of land described in he said Commissioners' map as a certain avenue, to be called he First Avenue, lying in front of the lot of land above de- scribed, and extending to the said division line between Farms No. I and No. 2 of the division of the Turtle Bay Farm.
And also all that certain other lot, piece, or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the Westerly side or line of the aforesaid piece of land designated on the said map of the said Commissioners as a contemplated avenue to be called the First Avenue, not yet opened, with the Southerly ide or line of Forty-Third Street, and running thence West. erly along the said Southerly side or line of Forty-Third Street one hundred and five feet and eleven inches; thence Southeasterly along the division line between farm No. I and farm No. 2 of the division of the Turtle Bay Farm one hundred and nineteen feet ten inches to the Westerly side or line of the aforesaid piece of land designated on the said map or chart as a contemplated avenue, to be called the First Avenue, and then Northerly along the Westerly side or line of :he said piece of land designated on the said map as a contem- plated avenue, to be called the First Avenue, fifty-six feet two and a-half inches to the point of beginning. And also, all that part or portion of the said piece of land designated on the said commissioners' map as a contemplated avenue, to be called the First Avenue, lying in front of the lot last above described, and extending to the centre of the said piece of land described as aforesaid in front to the said division line between farms No. I and No. 2 on one side, and to a line drawn in continuation of
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the Southerly line of Forty-Third Street on the other side.
And also all that certain other lot, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Twelfth Ward, of the City of New York, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the division line between farm No. 1 and farm No. 2, of the division of the Turtle Bay farm, distant fifty-five feet and ten inches or thereabouts, Northerly from the Northerly side or line of Forty-third street, and three hundred and twenty-five feet Easterly from the Easterly side or line of the Second Avenue, and running thence Northerly and parallel with the said Second Avenue forty-four feet and seven inches to the centre line of the block; thence Easterly and parallel with Forty-third Street twenty-five feet; thence Southerly and par- allel with the Second Avenue fifty-seven feet eight inches ; and thence Northwesterly along the division line between farm No. I and farm No. 2 of the division of the Turtle Bay Farm twenty-eight feet three and one quarter inches to the place of beginning. And also all the right, title, interest, easement, and right of way of the parties of the first part of, in, and to, and over the lane adjoining the land hereby conveyed or intended so to be, be the said dimensions more or less.
DEED.
GERTRUDE CUTTING to SAMUEL L. WALDO, WILLIAM JEWETT, RUSSELL STEBBINS, JOHN BROUWER and JACOB BROUWER.
Dated 20th Oct., 1849. Ack. 13th June, 1851. Rec. 14th July, 1851. 572 Conveyances, 638. Consideration, $1,500.
CONVEYS all that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the North-
.
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erly side or line of Forty second street, distant one hundred feet Eastwardly from the Easterly side or line of a piece of land which, on the map of the Commissioners appointed in and by an act entitled, " An Act relative to improvements touching the laying out of streets and roads in the City of New York, and for other purposes." passed April 3, 1807, and filed in the year 18II, is designated as a contemplated avenue, to be called the First Avenue, not yet opened, and running thence Northerly and parallel with the said contemplated avenue, to be called the First Avenue, fifty-two feet eleven and one half inches; thence Southeastwardly along the division line between farm No. I and farm No. 2 of the division of the Turtle Bay Farm one hundred and seventy-five feet two and a half inches to the Northerly side or line of Forty-Second Street; and thence Westwardly along the Northerly side or line of Forty-Second Street one hundred and sixty-seven feet to the point of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less.
And also all that other lot, piece, or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Northerly side or line of Forty-Third Street, distant three hun- dred and fifty feet Eastwardly from the Easterly side or line of the Second Avenue, and running thence Northwardly and par- allel with the Second Avenue forty-two feet nine inches ; thence Southeastwardly along the division line between farm No. 1 and farm No. 2 of the division of the Turtle Bay farm ninety-one feet one and a half inches to the Northerly line of Forty-third Street ; and thence Westwardly along the Northerly line of Forty-third Street eighty feet seven and a half inches to the point of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less.
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DEED.
JOHN BROUWER and ANN, his wife, JACOB BROUWER and JANE M., his wife, to RUSSEL STEBBINS.
Dated 3Ist May, 1851. Ack. 14th June, 1851. Rec. 14th June, 1851. 575 Conveyances, 320. Consideration, $10.
CONVEYS all the two equal undivided one-third parts of one equal undivided one-fourth part of all the said lot number two of Turtle Bay Farm by the same description as in partition deed above set forth, and recorded in Liber 147 Conveyances, page 6, and also all the premises conveyed in the previous deed.
Excepting the portions of said lot number two conveyed to Mrs. Cutting as above set forth.
Subject to mortgage recorded in Liber 252 Morts., page 194, which was discharged on 16th July, 1852.
DEED.
The Mayor, Aldermen and Com- monalty of the City of New York to RUSSEL STEBBINS, SAMUEL L. WALDO and WILLIAM JEWETT.
Dated 19th May, 1852. Prov. Ist June, 1852. Rec. 16th July, 1852. 608 Conveyances, 535. Consideration, $1,205.
CONVEYS all that certain water lot or vacant ground and soil under water to be made land, and gained out of the East River, or harbour of New York, and bounded, described, and containing as follows, that is to say: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the line of original high-water mark 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 forty-four
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feet to the Easterly line of Avenue A ; thence Northerly along said line of Avenue A five hundred and forty-one feet eight inches , thence Westerly along a line running through the cen_ tre of Forty-Fourth Street three hundred and one feet to the line of original high-water mark; and thence Southerly along the line of original high-water mark as it runs to the point or place of beginning ; as particularly designated and shown on a map hereto annexed, dated New York, May, 1852, made by John S. Serrell, City Surveyor, and to which reference may be had, said map being considered a part of this indenture, the premises conveyed being coloured pink on said map, be the said dimensions more or less.
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