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SAMUEL BUTLER. [L.S.]
In presence of JOHN MALTBY JOB SAYRE SAMUEL COOPER.
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Secretarys office New York 18 march 1758 a true copy of the original will in this office examined by me GEORGE BANGAR Dep Secretary.
The above is a exact transcript of an office copy taken per STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.
Whereas complaint having been made to us the Subscribers as commissioners with regard to the road leading to millstone brook we have laid the road from Samuel Howells corner & Ebenezer Culvers corner four rods & { wide, through the lane called Moses lane, and so to continue as the main road now runs until it comes to the North east corner of Samuel Coop- ers Jr land, and from thence as the path runs to mill stone brook or till it comes into the road from North sea that goes over mill stone brook. This done by us the 24 day of May Anno Dom, 1771.
ELIAS COOPER CHARLES WHITE Commissioners
A true copy STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.
PAGE 278. [Abstract.] James McCluer and wife Abigail of Southold sell to John Cook Jr 4 50 of commonage, price 7.€ 1s Dec 25 1755.
Witnes DAVID BROWN.
PAGE 279. Whereas Aaron Burnet obtained a vote of the town in the year 1720 to change or shift the highway that goes on the north side of his house, to the South side, and did appoint Theophilus Howell and Hezekiah Howell to measure the said highway, and to lay out the other on the South side of his house which they did on the twenty fourth day of No- vember in the year above written. Now we the subscribers commissioners for this present year do ratify and confirm the
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highway as the above named Theophilus and Hezekiah How- ell did lay it out unto him the said Burnet, which highway is recorded in the old book of Records in page 628, Reference thereunto may be had. Given under our hands this 14th day of June 1761.
ELIAS HOWELL CORNELIUS HALSEY
[ The above referred to as " old book of Records page 628 " is the book II of deeds, an abstract of the entry there is given below. w. s. P.
[We have measured out that on the north side of his house and there is 5 acres and 20 poles, we began at the west side of ye well and run ten poles west, and North 30 poles to his north lot fence, and then east till it comes into ye other high- way, then we began at the south side of the well and laid the highway at the entering in to the southward 9 poles and 3 feet, and so it runs straight to Whites norwest corner and cuts off IS poles of Whites lot, then we run from the southwest corner of the highway east to Henry Ludlams fence leaving him a large highway to his land, then northward by Whites lot up to the old highway.]
Southampton May 12 1775 Wee George Herrick David Howell & William Rogers Commissioners being desired to examine a highway from Ogdens Creek to Assup neck, we laid a highway across Capt Rogers land lying South east ward of the little Blacksmith shop to Capt Stephens land, and then across his land to the highway coming from Ogdens Creek above said. Note we laid the highway two rods wide.
Witnes our hands
GEORGE HERRICK DAVID HOWELL Commissioners WILLIAM ROGERS
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Southampton March 17th 1769 We the subscribed De- sired the Commissioners of Southampton to change the high- way with us the proprietors of Quogue neck against said neck and we have allowed them to record the same eight rods wide part on our land, the commissioners as they record will show by their direction to the Town Clerk, by us
THOMAS COOPER THOMAS STEVENS THOMAS JESSUP
From Cuddings Creek to the N-E corner of Deacon Thomas Coopers house is E 17º S, from Deacon Coopers to three feet north of Thomas Jessups house is E 38 º S, from thence to Quogue lane is E 24º S, also we lay down for Thomas Cooper joining to the neck, fence Northwest of his yard to make his complement of land four rods wide, from his fence to the neck, & five rods long to Josiah Howells pitle bars.
John Halsey desiring the same favour we have laid the highway of four poles wide from the Southwest corner of Capt Obadiah Rogers house to the Northeast corner of said Halseys, and to continue the highway of eight, rods wide against Quogue neck as is E 46 S.
This done by us WILLIAM JONES
DAVID HALSEY Commissioners
A true copy of the original examined by
STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.
PAGE 280. [Abstract of ear marks.]
Win Rogers, slope over right ear, half penny over left. Joseph Rogers, slope over right, half penny under left, slit in same.
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Elias Rogers, (mark belonging to Wm Jagger recorded by mistake.
Silvanus Steward, slope over each ear, half penny under left, which was his father's Morehouse's mark and stands re- corded to him on Town book of Records page 225.
[Same mark recorded to John Morehouse, Vol. II Records, page 225. w. s. P.]
Theophilus Howell Jr, erop on right ear, slope under left, half penny over it.
Jeremiah Halsey Jr, hollow erop on right, slope under left, half penny over it. Dee 1761
Henry Harris Jr, two half pennies under right ear, slit in end of same, half penny over it.
Jesse Culver, erop on right ear, L over left, which he had of his unele Jonathan Culver.
Joseph Russell, L under each ear.
Samuel Halsey, L under left ear, half penny over it.
Dr. William Smith,* a erop on right ear, half penny upper side of same, also his fire brand W S Feb 16 1762.
Daniel Haines, crop on left, half penny over same, slope over right.
PAGE 281. Thomas Stephens Jr, erop and two slits on left car. May 5 1762
Silas Steward, hole in right ear, half penny under same.
Elias Cooper, fire brand E C, also his ear mark, half penny each side of right ear, same under left.
Moses Rose, nick under each ear, brand M R.
David Pierson Jr, hollow crop on left, half penny each side right.
Elisha Howell, slope over left and under right ear.
Joseph Goldsmith, slope under right, hole in left, crop on same, hole in right.
* Dr. Wm Smith was son of Nathaniel Smith of Moriches. In 1759 his father purchased for him the homestead of Capt. Jeckomiah Scott, (formerly Joshua Barnes, ) now owned by Wm. S. Pelletreau. S. P.
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Daniel Hedges, crop on right, L under same; slope under left.
Samuel Foster, crop on left, half penny each side the same, slit in right, 1762.
Edmond Perry, hollow crop on right, nick over same.
Wm Jones, half penny over right, each side of left.
Joseph Post Jr, crop on left, L under same, which he bought of David Howell son of Abner Howell.
Mathew Jaggar Jr, crop on right, L under left.
Samuel Halsey, L under left.
Jonathan Halsey, crop on left, half penny under same, slope under right.
PAGE 282. Lemuel Wick, crop on each ear, L under left, brand L W.
Stephen Rose, L under right, half penny over same.
Elias Foster, slit in right, half penny under each.
John Woodruff, half penny under each ear and over right.
Jedediah Peirson, slope each side of right, under left, half penny over same.
Stephen Hedges, crop on right, L under same, slope under left and over same.
Philip Howell, fire brand P X.
Josiah Halsey, hollow crop on left, slope over right, nick under same.
Jeremiah Post, L over right, slope over left.
Samuel Peirson Jr, hollow crop on lett, hole in same, half penny under right, 1764.
Samuel Jones Jr* fire brand, an equilateral triangle.
Ezekiel Howell, two half pennies under each, one over left.
Daniel Howell, slope both sides left ear, slope under right, which mark he bought of Josiah Stanborough, and stands re- corded to Stanboroughs son Josiah.
* It will be noticed that about this date the name "'Johnes" is changed to its modern form. W. S. P.
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John Harris enters brand mark.
Paul Halsey, a crop and slit on right ear, half penny each side of left, bought of Lemuel Howell.
David Halsey, grandson of Thomas Halsey deceased, half penny under left hole, slit under right.
Joseph Post Jr, crop on each ear, hole through each.
Mathew Howell, brand M X.
PAGE 283. Zophar Cooper, hollow crop on right, half penny over left, slit in same.
Joshua Rogers, L under left, slope over right.
Paul Halsey, brand P H.
Nathaniel Jessup, crop and slit on right, slope each side of left.
Samuel Jones Jr, hollow crop on left, slit in right.
Daniel Hildreth Jr, hollow crop on right, square crop on left, half penny under same.
Joseph Hildreth, hollow crop on right, square crop on left, half penny over it.
Shadrah Hildreth, hollow crop on right, square crop on left, nick under it.
Geo. Harris Jr, half penny each side of right ear, slope over same.
Joseph Post Jr, crop on each ear, hole in right.
John Rose, erop on left, half penny under same, L and nick under right.
Elias Rogers, hollow crop on left, half penny under same, slope over right.
Stephen Rogers records his own ear mark, which he had of Gersham Culver, half penny over right ear, nick under left.
Henry Sandford, slope over each ear, half penny under each and over right.
PAGE 284. Jonathan Howell, crop on right ear, two slits in same, L under left.
Jonathan Halsey, crop on left, 2 slits in same, L under right. (This mark sold to Moses Phillips, 1787)
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Joseph Goodale, fire brand, IXG, ear mark, half penny over right, niek under left, (bought of Stephen Rogers.)
Abraham Fordham, crop and slit of right ear, half penny over same.
John Jennings, crop on each ear, niek under right.
Zebulon Halsey, slit in end of left, hole slit under right, slope over it.
David Woodruff, slope under right, niek under left, bought of Jesse Halsey.
Samuel Howell of Mecox, fire brand S H.
David Burnet, crop on left, 2 half pennies under same, half penny under right.
Paul Pierson, L under left, half penny over same, slope un- der right.
PAGE 285. Ebenezer Culver, firebrand C C 1766 ear mark square crop on end of right, which mark was his grandfathers and his fathers. (Same mark recorded to Gersham Culver 1674, Vol. 2, Records.)
Jeremiah Howell, fire brand M H.
David Reeves, fire brand D.
Ichabod Sayre Jr, fire brand (diamond crossed)
Elias Woodruff, half penny under left, L over right.
Thomas Scott Jr, slit in left, L over right, brand T S.
Timothy Peirson, crop on right, L under it, hollow crop on left.
Joseph Post Jr, brand I O P
Stephen Rogers, fire brand R.
Samuel Jones Jr, erop on each ear, hole in each, bought of Joseph Post Jr.
Joseph Post Jr, erop on right, L under same, brand I P.
Jesse Halsey, erop and slit on left, L over right.
John Loper, hollow erop on right, half penny under same, and each side of left, brand J L
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PAGE 286. [Abstract.] Jackson Scott and Elias Pelletrue having a lot at head of creek in partnership divide the same it being 16 acres and 6 rods, it is divided by David Halsey and Stephen Rogers into two equal parts north and south, and Jackson Scott gave Elias Pelletrue eight pounds for the choice and took the north side, which is to be to him and his heirs and assigns, and Elias Pelletrue is to have the south part. March 26 1761.
That whereas we Josiah Pierson and Thomas Sandford be- ing Elected and chosen by the trustees of the town of South- ampton to lay out or lot a certain tract of land lying near to Sagg harbour, called the twelve aeres, at our Discretion, and pursuant to the trust reposed in us and the power by the trus- tees given us we proceded in the following method. We laid out a highway of two poles wide upon the South side of the twelve acres, joining to the great Division. We laid out a highway of two poles wide from the Southwest Corner of the 12 acres to the highway that goes from Sagg harbour to South- ampton, then we began at the north side of the 12 acres be- tween the highway that goes from Sagg harbour to Southamp- ton and the highway that goes from Sagg harhour to Sagg where we laid out the lot No 1 which is 11 poles wide but- ting upon both of the said highways, No 2 is Sonthward of No 1 joining to the same and is 6 poles wide at each end but- PAGE 287] ting on said highways, No 3 is Southward & join- ing to No 2 and is 5 poles wide at each end butting on said highways, No 4 is southward of No 3 joining to the same and buts on the westerly end 3 poles on the highway, and 5 poles on the Easterly side of the Lot No 5 and is 4 poles wide at the East end. No 5* is six poles wide at the north west end but
* From a deed in possession of Eleazar Latham, Esq., we learn " Bradock Cory hath purchased a number of fifties in Lot 7, 12 acre division, and John Hurlbart hath purchased Lot 5, adjoining, and built a house upon it. Ang. 17. 1796." This house stood on the site of the present residence of Mrs. Lob- stein, south side of Union street, and within a few roda of the corner of Main street. The residence of Stephen B. French, Es 1., also stands on Lot No 5. For the south boundary of the 12 acre Division see page 74. W. S. P.
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ting on the highway, and is to the westward of No 4 and No 7 joining to the same and is S poles wide at the south end, No 6 is at the Southwest corner of the 12 acres lying to the highway on the south and west and north, and is about 7 poles and 3 feet wide at the north west end and 6 poles wide at the South end. No 7 is eastward of No 5 and Southward of No 4 and is about 14 poles wide at the westerly end and about 10 poles at the east end butting on the highway. No S is eastward of the highway that goes from Sagg harbour to Sagg and lyeth on the north side of the 12 acres and is 3 poles and half wide at the west end butting on the highway and 2 poles } at the east end butting on the highway that is betwen Southampton and East Hampton. No 9 is Southward and joining to No 8 and is 3 poles and ¿ wide at the west end and 2 poles and } at the east end butting on said highway. No 10 is Southward and joiniag to No 9 and is S poles and } at west end and 2 poles and { at the east end. No 11 is South- word and joining to No 10 and is 3 poles & } wide at the west end and 2 poles and } at the east end. No 12 is south- ward of No 11 joining to the same and is 3 poles & } wide at the west end and 2 poles and & at the east end. No 13 is Southward and joining to No 12 and is 4 poles wide at the west end and 2 poles and 4 at the east. No 14 is Southward and joining to No 13 and is 4 poles wide at the west end and 2 poles & # at the east end. No 15 is to the Southward and joining to No 14 and is about 8 poles wide at the west end and about 2 poles and } at the east end. No 16 lyethi on the north west side of the highway that goes from Sagg harbour to Southampton and is 4 poles wide butting on said highway, and from the easter most of said corners to a post marked with No 16, and from thence upon a square line 7 poles & } wide including all the land to the north west. No 17 lyeth to the Southwest of No 16 joining to the same and is 6 poles wide at the front or highway and 10 poles wide at the west
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end in the line between the 12 acres and the Great Division, and all the Remainder of the land that lyeth to the Southward of No 17 the north west side of the highway we lay out as amendments to the lots No 5 & No 6.
This is the return of our work, given under our hands this thirtieth day of November and the year of our Lord 1761 JOSIAH PEIRSON THOMAS SANDFORD
The above is a true copy of the original return STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.
PAGE 2SS. At a meeting of the Trustees held at the Meet . ing House by an adjournment it is ordered by said Trustees that the Lots of land laid out at Sagg harbour which is called the twelve acres shall be immediately drawn, and is as fol- loweth,
fifties
fifties
No 1 James Foster 2 2-5
ford deceased 1
The heirs of Jonh-
Jesse Howell 1
Rogers deceased 23
Lemuel Howell
1
The heirs of Jeremiah Halsey deceased 3-5
Henry Pierson 1
Thomas Topping
120-20
To the heirs of John Topping deceased 1
The heirs or assigns of Samuel Jennings
9 John Cook 14
Silas Halsey
No 3 Josiah Peirson 1
David Woodruff
Theop Howell Jr for his father & uncle
The heirs of Samuel Woodruff
The heirs of Abram Halsey decd 11-5 1-10
9
The heirs of Timothy Woodruff
Tho Sandford 1} 1-5
Burnet Miller David Hand 1
No 2 Jonah Sandford 14
Silas Sandford grand- son to Tho Sand-
No 4 James Foster 9
Nathan Norris
Elisha Howell 1$ 9
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fifties
fifties 9
No 5 Edward Howell 1 No 9 James Foster
John Morehouse 13
Henry Howell 13
Elias Cook 1
Daniel More
3 9
Samuel Jagger 1
Joel Sandford
14
David Topping
2
John Bishop
James Hildreth
3
John Haines
Samuel Howell 1
No 6 James Foster 9
No 7 Abraham Cooper
Elisha Howell
Joshua Howell
1
James Haines
13
Wid Mehetable Mackie
1
No 11 James Foster
9
No 12 The heirs of Sam- uel Russell deceased 9
The heirs of Daniel Halsey deceased 1
Jeremiah Howell
Joseph Burnet
William Foster
13
Cornelius Halsey 1
Zebulon Halsey 1
The heirs of Henry Halsey
14
Obadiah Jones
1
Samuel Howell ye 3d Abram Rose
1214
No S Thomas Cooper 2
John Russell
1
Capt Thomas Stephens 1}
Jeckomiah Scott
Samuel Ludlam
Jackson Scott
Zebediah Osborn
9
Capt Silas Cook
14
Jonathan Hedges 14
Mathew Jagger 2
Ichabod Sayre
Samuel Bishop
9 No 13 James Foster 9
No 14 Israel Halsey 23
The heirs of Jeremiah Jagger
Elisha Halsey
Henry Ludlam
121212
The heirs or assigns of Jonathan Cook
9
John Chatfield
The heirs or assigns of John Hildreth
The heirs of John Flint 1
Capt John Post & bro 2 9
Capt Post
John Jagger Elias Foster
The heirs of Stephen Kempton L
William Jones
The heirs of Tho Lup- ton deceased
3
No 10 The heirs of Jus- tice Josiah Howell 14
Hugh Raynor 1
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fifties
fifties
No 15 Silas Howell 1
David Howell 13
David Rose
Jonathan Smith ≥ 1-12
Thomas Jessup
14
Hackaliah Foster
The heirs of Ephraim White decd 1
Thomas Jennings
Daniel Hildreth
Thomas Scott 1
Elias Pellotreau 1
Capt Jolm Howell 14
The heirs of or assigns Jonathan Raynor 12
No 16 John Sandford 1 1-5 g
Edward Topping 7-8
The heirs of Chris Lupton deceased 4-5
Joseph Burnet
Elisha Howell
David Carwithy & ye
Judge Gelston
heirs of Caleb Carwithy
Joseph Post
David Cook
Isaac Post Esq
Jeremy Halsey & ye heirs of N Halsey
9
The remainder unknown.
The above is a true copy of the original Draught examined per
STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.
& Eli Halsey 23 1-6
The heirs or assigns of
Nehemiah Sayre and brother
9
Joseph Sayre
34 ↓→
No 17 The heirs of Sam- uel Russell decd 1 2-5 %
The assigns of Samuel Ludlam 4 9
PAGE 291. Southampton June 13 1755. Whereas Mr Aaron Burnet of the East Jersey and Mr David Hand and Mr Joseph Rogers of Bridge Hampton having a debate concern- ing a piece of land lying in Southampton called four aeres, also a house and well upon said land bounded south by the highway, E by Jeremiah Culver, whereas we Job Pierson Abraham Halsey and Maltby Gelston being by each of said parties chosen Elected to award order judge and determine of upon concerning said premises after having considered the matter laid before us we do award order judge and determine as followeth viz, that the afore said land belongs to Mr David
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Hand and Joseph Rogers and the dwelling house and well to Mr Aaron Burnet Jr which stands upon said land and he the said Aaron Burnet Jr shall have liberty or right to move off or dispose of the said house and well at any time within one year after the decease of Hannah Leek wife of Ichabod Leek of East Hampton
As witness our hands JOB PEIRSON ABRAM HALSEY MALTBY GELSTON
September 16 1762 Whereas the highway from Sagg Har- bor to North sea is not so convenient as might be where it was laid round the North east corner of David Rogers lot at Noyack No 23 in the 20 acre Division, therefore the Trustees with consent of the commissioners have laid it across the said corner above mentioned, which takes off five poles at the east side of the lot, and extends westward 37 poles & there makes a point into the highway again, and as an equivalent for the land thus laid into highway, there is laid to David Rogers 92 poles of land adjoining to the North side of this highway with which he acknowledges himself fully satisfied and content. DAVID HAND ISRAEL HALSEY
And at the same time sold to William Rogers and Zachariah Rogers for the sum of ten shillings a tract of land at Noyack which was laid in a highway of two poles wide at the north end of the Lot No 36 in the twenty acre Division running west ward down to the meadow to be to them and theirs forever
The above is a true copy of the original Examined per STEPHEN ROGERS Clerk.
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PAGE 292. [Abstract.] Arthur Howell sells to Nathan Halsey the # part of a tract of land at the south part of a tract Of land at the South part of Meacox (95 acres) bounded W by Elias Cook and highway, E by creek, N by Thomas Cooper, S by creek, also a part of all my lands in Southampton & East Hampton except my house and home lot, price £375 July 1S 1760.
Wit MALTBY GELSTON DAVID CORWITH
PAGE 293. [Abstract.] Whereas John Mitchel Nathan Halsey Maltby Gelston and David Corwith have bought of Arthur Howell a neck of land at Meacox they divide as fol- lows, John Mitchel has 21 acres at the north end bounded N by Thomas Cooper, E by water, W by highway, S by Nathan Halsey. Nathan Halsey has 21 acres bounded S by David Corwithe, E by water, W by highway, N by John Mitchel. Maltby Gelston has 27 acres at the lower end next to the bay bounded W by Elias Cook & highway, N by David Corwith, E by water. David Corwithe has 21 acres bounded N by Nathan Halsey, S by Maltby Gelston, E by water, W by high- way. To this all agree and sign and seal the same Sept 4 1762.
[RETURN OF ACCABOGUE DIVISION, QUOGUE PURBIASE.]
That whereas we Elisha Howell and Thomas Sandford being elected and chosen by the trustees of the town of Southamp- ton to lay out or lot a certain tract of land in Quogue pur- chase at our discretion, and pursuant to the trust reposed in us and the power by the trustees given us we proceded in the following method, Beginning at the going over at Red creek, and going Southwardly to a pine tree standing at the South- ermost part of Red creek pond about one pole and half from the pond marked on four sides, and from thence upon a west line to the path that goes from the head of the River to Quogue
13
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PAGE 294] and from thence along the road or highway to a stake fixed and standing near to Jolm Albertsons, and from thenee to Red creek, then beginning at the said Red creek pond went four hundred & 10 poles upon the said west line, and from thence on a straight line across to Birch brook where we began with the Lot No 1 and made it 39 poles at the North end & 56 poles at the South end, the Lot No 2 is west ward and joining to No 1 and is 25 poles at the North end & 49 poles at the south end, the Lot No 3 is westward and join- ing to the Lot No 2 and is 28 poles wide at the north end & 50 poles at the south end, the Lot No 4 is westward and join- ing to No 3 and is 32 poles at the north end and 39 poles wide at the south end, No 5 is westward and joining to the Lot No 4 and is 31 poles & § wide at the north end and 3S at the south end, the Lot No 6 is westward and joining to No 5 and is 29 poles & 3 wide at the north end and 30 poles at the south end, the Lot No 7 is westward and joining to No 6 and is 49 poles wide at the north end and 30 poles at the south end. the lot No S is westward and joining to the Lot No 7 and is 22 poles at the north end and 26 poles at the South end, the Lot No 9 is westward and joining to No S and is 14 poles at the north end and is 15 poles and } at the south end, The Lot No 10 is westward and joining to No 9 and is 16 poles wide at the north end and 15 poles and & at the south end, No 11 is westward and joining to No 10 and is 16 poles and ¿ at the north end and 15 poles at the south end, No 12 is westwaad and joining to No 11 and is 17 poles wide at the north end and 11 poles at the south end, No 13 is westward and joining to No 12 and is 16 poles wide at the north end and 12 poles at the south end, The Lot No 14 is westward and joining to No 13 and is 15 poles wide at the north end and 11 poles at the south end, No 15 is westward and joining to the lot No 14 and is 14 poles wide at the north end and 11 poles at the south end, No 16 is westward and joining to No
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15 and is 15 poles wide at the north end and 11 poles at the south end, and westward of the lot No 16 we lay out a piece of land for to sell 40 poles wide at each end, and joining to that westward is the Lot No 17 and is 16 poles wide at the north end and 12 poles and ¿ at the south end, the Lot No 18 is westward of the Lot No 17 and joining to the same and is 15 poles wide at the north end and 11 poles wide at the south end, the Lot No 19 is westward and joining to the Lot No 1S and is 13 & } poles wide at the north end and 11 poles and ? at the south end, The lot No 20 is westward and joining to the lot No 19 and is 15 poles wide at the north end and 11 poles at the south end, The Lot No 21 is westward and join- ing to the Lot No 20 and is 14 poles wide at the north end and 11 poles & at the south end, The Lot No 22 is westward and joining to the Lot No 21 and is 17 poles wide at the north end and 11 poles wide at the south end, The lot No 23 is westward and joining to No 22 and is 43 poles wide at the north end and 12 poles wide at the south end, The Lot No 24 is westward and joining to the Lot N 23 and is 42 poles at the north end and 11 poles wide at the south end, The Lot No 25 is westward and joining to the Lot No 24 and is 34 poles wide at the north end and 10 poles wide at the south end, The Lot No 26 is westward and joining to the Lot No 25 and is 25 poles wide at the north end and 13 poles at the south end.
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