The early records of the town of Providence, Vol. XXI, 1600s, Part 5

Author: Providence. Record commissioners. [from old catalog]; Rogers, Horatio, 1836-1904, [from old catalog] ed; Carpenter, George Moulton, 1844-1896, [from old catalog] ed; Field, Edward, 1858- [from old catalog] ed; Clarke, William E., d 1912, [from old catalog] ed; Hayden, Daniel F., 1856-1909, [from old catalog] ed; Brennen, William G., d 1909, [from old catalog] ed; Pelkey, William C., [from old catalog] ed
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Providence, Snow & Farnham, city printers
Number of Pages: 146


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That these lines may Signifie to all Persons; That 1 the Subscriber hereof did forMerly See M' Gideon Crawford of Providence Make Sale of two lotts of land in Providence living Joyneing together on the East Side of the Road. Neere to Sammell Whipples, Senior; And also another PorCell of land on the West Side of the Road, adjoyneing to the land of William Harris; to Henry Adams Now liveing in Providence; And that the Said WE Gideon Crawford did Receive of the Said Adams a Satisfactory Sum of Money for Said land; And that the Said Mr Gideon Crawford did give a firme Warrantable derde


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of Said lands & the Privelidges appertaineing thereunto, to the Said Adams from Said AF Crawford & his Heirs to the Said Adams & bis Heirs as in law Was Propper: And that this Was done about 10, or 12 yeares to the best of My Memory before the date hereof; And in Testimony hereof I Set to My hand this 26th day of Aprill, 1711.


Joseph Morte.,


Providence, in Rhead Island Colony; The day & yeare above. Said Mr Joseph Morse Personally appeared & Made oath to the aboveWritten, before Me Richard Waterman Justice:


Recorded April y" 29.0 1712. . The: Olney Clerk.


This Writeing May TeStetie unto all Persons That I Thomas Olney of the Towne of Providence in the Colony of Road Island & Providence Plantations, in New England (Senior) did heare M' Gideon Crutfurd of the Towne of Providence afores! (Merchant) Say, that he had Sold unto Henry Adams of the aforeSaid Towne of Providence Certaine lands lieing & being Within the Said Providence Towne; one Parcell thereof being two houselotts or home. Shaares of *[&d] land living in the Northerne end of Said Towne and in the Row of houselotts, and are both adjoyneing together Side by Side and So both of them make one Parcell: Each lott being laid out for five acres, & So both Make Ten acres, the it More or less) and is bounded on the Westerne end with the Comon Road Way for as it may be Said, the Towne Streeten and bounded on the eaSterne End with a high Way, and on the Southerne Side With the homelands of the heirs of the deceased Samuell Whipple formerly of Said Providence, and on the Northerne Side with land in the Possession of M. Joseph Whipple of Said Providence (merchant) and to him belonging: The Other Parcell of land being laid out for eleven aeres (be it More or less) and is Seituate lieing and being a little Wayes West Ward From the West End of the aforeSaid two homelotts of land, and on the WeSterne Side of the afore Said Common Road Way or Towne Streete; The Southerne part of the Said Eleven acres of land adjoyneing to the Northerne part of land NoW belong. ing to William Harris of Said Providence ( Weaver, the Easterne part bounded With the Commonland. and on the WeSterne part with the River Called MoShanSuck River: The which Said Eleven acres of land lieth a lit- fle wayes Sonthward & Southwestward from the South Westerne Corner of the land of Providence Burieing place: And also I the Said Thomas Olney did See the Said M' Gideon Confund Receive a Considerable & Valuable Sum of Money of the aforeSaid Heury Adams for the payment for the aboveMen tioned 1Wo Parcells of land. With Which Said Sum of Money the Said Gid


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con 'ruffurd did owne himSelfe to be fully Satisfied Contented & Paid for the aboveSaid two Parcells of land, and upon the Reception of the Said Sum of Money the Said Gideon Gruffurd, did Signe Seale & deliver unto the Said Henry Adams a legall & Authentick Written deede of Sale of the Said iwo parcells of land, & all & every of their Appurtenances, by Which the Said Hemy Adams his Heirs & AASsignes Might have & hold all & Every the Same to them & their Heirs & ASsignes in free Simple forEver, against him the Said Gideon Croffurd his Heirs & ASsignes at all times, With a good & Sifficient Warranty from him the Said Gideon Gruffund in Said deede for him the Said Henry Adams his Heirs & ASsignes to hold all & Every the demised Prem- iSses and Appartenances fore Vor Cleare and free. The Which bargaine of the Said lands, I the Said Thomas Olney did heare the Said Gideon Crutfurd owne, & did Sce the Said Henry Adams pay the aboveSaid Moneys to Said Graffard for Said lands, & did See Se Crutfurd Signe Seale & deliver Se deede unio Said Henry Adams; All Which Was done & performed at the Said Gid- con Cratfurd his OWne house in Said Providence; but as to the day, Month, & yeare When What is aboveExprest Was performed it is gone out of my mind: but to the best of My ReM'em brance it was done Sometime Obout Tonn or |twelve| *[Eleven] yeares before the date of these prosents; for Confirmation of What is aboveSignified & declared I the Said Thomas Olney have herennto Set my hand this Second day of Aprill Annoqe Domini one ThonSand Seven hundred & twelve: Thomas Olney Sent /


1 the aboveSaid Thomas Olney Was the penman which wrott


the Said deede, being imployed by Said Gruffurd,


Providence in Rhoad Island Colony the 26 day of Aprill Anno: Domini: 1712: the abovenamed Mr Thomas Olney personely appeared & did attesi to the trueth of all the above Written, before Me Richard Waterman, Justice.


Recorded, *[This] the 3h day of Aprill 1722: ? Tho: Olney Clerk.


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March ye 5th 171/11


Laid downe, & laid out againe five acres of land for JJohn Angell, Which Sd land Was Granted by Exchange with the Towne at their quarter Meeting, and by Their order laid doWne & taken up againe the aforeSaid land was laid downe on the EastWardly Side of the land that is Next to the High Way that leadeth from the Towne & So along by Jonathan Whipples & John Browns, and the bounds Now is on that Side of y former land as followeth, on the South East Wardly part a heape of Stones and Rangeth North Wardly to a black oake tree Marked being a North Eastwardty Corner, and the aforeSaid heape of Stones is a Coruner on the East or SontheaSt Wardly part of Said land,


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and is taken up againe cor to Say laid out on the WestWardly Side of the former land; and bounded as follo Weth; Begining at a White Oake free Marked being # [the] a bound of the former land, and Rangeth Westwardly about forty Six poles to a White Oake tree Marked being the Northwest Corn ner, and from thence to Range Southwardly to a Small Greene Cake trep Marked Standing just by a Corner of John Browne land, & from thence a little More East Wardly to a White Oake free Marked being a kind of a Cor\ Ner, and from Said White Oake to Range South Westwardly to a heape of Stones being a Corner on the South WestWardly part of Said land. and from So heape of Stones to Range Something More SouthEastwardly to a White Oake Tree Marked being a Corner of Sd laNd and a Corner of the formier land & is a bound of Benjamin Smith Jand. & a bound of William Smith land, and So lieth adjoyneing to the former land from the lastMen tioned bound to the Bound firstMentioned; The aboveSaid land is that land where Hope Angell liveth, Which Said John Angell bought of Elisha Smith : the Westwardly Side being about as long as the North Wardly Side; but by iWo of the bounds Standing Eastwardly of a Straight line Marketh Neere the Complement of land aboveSpecified, & very Neere what was laid downe:


( Recorded May y 19: 1712: [' Tho: Olney, Clerk.) Laid out by Me Thomas Olney jun" Surveior.


TO All Christian People before whome these presents Shall or May Come Elisha Smith of Providence in the Colony of Road Island & Providence Plan tations in New England Sendeth Greeting: KNOW Yee. That Whereas I the Said Clisha Smith for & in Consideration of Thirty and Six Shillings of Cur- rent Silver Money of New England by me in hand Received and Well and Well & truely paid by John Mawrey of the Same Towne & Colony aforeSaid the recept whereof I do hereby acknowledge and My Selfe therewith fully Sat- iStiel contented & Paid, did Give Grant bargaine and Sell unto him the Said *[did give Grant Bargaine & Sel John MaWrey Six Acres of land which I had for the allowance of a High Way that is laid through my Jand Nepre my Now dwellinghouse; And the Said John Mawrey haveing taken up the Said Six acres of land on the East Ward Side of the Seven Mile line in Providence aforeSaid and laid it With Six acres of land that he tooke up on his owne Right as by a Returne under the hand of the Surveior Will appeare, the Said (We've aeres is bounded on the Southwest Corner with a heape of Stones & Rangeth North West Wardly to a Red Oake free Marked, and from theneed to a pine tree Marked being the North West Corner, and from thence to Range Eastwardly to a White Oake tree Marked being the North CaSt Wardly Corn


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ner; and from thence to Range South Wardly to a Pine tree marked being the SoutheaStwardly Corner, and from thence to Range Westwardly to the first Mentioned heape of Stones on the South West Corner; The Said land lieth On the Northwardly Side of that part of Pantnekett River Called the Branch ; But by Reason 1 Gave him no Assurance of Said six aeres of land I do NoW by these presents Alien Enfeoff and Confirme the Said Six acres of land from Me the Said Elisha Smith My Heirs Executors Administrators & ASsignes muto him the Said John Mawrey his Heirs Exeentors Administrators & AS- signes forever, TO have & to hold the Said Six acres of land with all & Singu- lar the Privelidges Proffitts, benefitts & Appurtenances to the Same belonging unto him the Said John Mawrey and onto his Heirs Executors Adminis- trators and ASsignes free and Cleare foreVer; and Jun to his & their OWne Proper USe & behoofe, freely & Clearely aquitted Exonerated and fully dis. charged from me the Said Elisha Smith iny Heirs Exeentors Administrators & ASsignes, and off & from all other or former bargains Sales, Gifts, Grants Mortgages, LeaSes wills Intailes Dowryes Hoynimes thirds or Ing mbrances of what Nature or terme Soever that may after Change Evaenat, or Make Voy l this preSant deede of Sale; And the Said John Mawrey his Heirs Execu- fors Administrators or ASsignes Sall or May by force & Vertue of theSe pres- ents Injoy and Possess the Said Six acres of land & Privelidges aforoSaid Without any Interuption or MoleStation as his & their oWne Proper Right and irne Inheretance; And I the Said Elisha Smith My Heirs Executors Adminis- trators & ASsignes Shall and will Warrant and forever defend the Same unto him the Said John Mawrey his Heirs Executors Administrators or ASsignes against the lawfull Challenge Claime or demands of any Person that Shall claime Intrest therein or Title thereto by any Meanes What Soever ; In Witness and Confirmation hereof 1 [230; 1 the Said Elisha Smith have hereunto Set My hand and Seale this Eleventh day of March in the Eleventh yeare of the Reign of our Sovereigne Lady AAnne Queene of Great Brittan, &C: Anno: Domini, one Thousand Seven hundred and Eleven of twelve.


Signed Sealed & delivered in the presence of us --. Abigail WaterMan, Deborah Angell.


Elisha Smith L. S. Providence in Roade Island Col- ony the day & yeare aboveSd the above Named Elisha Smith person ally appeared, and acknowledged the abovewritten InStrument to be his free and Voluntarey act and deede ; before me Richard Waterman Justice of Peace.


Recorded May the 20th, 1712. ? ' Tho : Olney Clerk.


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Laid out to John Malrey Eight acres of land that S' Mawrey bought of Sammell Aldrich Which & land is upon the Rights of William Man & Wil liam Hopkins five acres of Se land is laid on the East Side of WeSquadoma Set Plaine in the Woodland, and bounded as followeth; on the North East Corner with a chessnut free Marked being a bond of Said Ma Wryes land that he has laid out before, and from thence to Range East Wardly to a Rock being a Corner on the East Side, and from Sd Rock to Range Sonth Wardly to a black Oake tree Marked being the Southeast Corner, and a bound of land formerly belonging to Joshua Verin, & from thence to Range West wardly to a Rock with Stones laid on it being a South West Corner, & from thence to Range Northwestwardly to the Corner of Daniell Williams his land. it being on the northEast Corner of Said Williames land, & So lieth adjoygoing to the aforeSaid land of John Mawrey to the first Mentioned bound. And two acres of Said fand is laid ont adjoyneing to his other land by Mattate Meaddow Bounded as follo Weth; begining at a White Oake free Marked, being a North East Corner, and Rangeth Westwardly to a White Oake tree Marked being a Corner, & from thence to Range South West Wardly to a white Oake bush With Stones laid about it ; & Trom Said bush to Range East to a White Oake Tree with Stones laid about it; thence more Southeast to another white oake free Marked a SouthEast Commer, & From thenee to Range upon a Straight line to the first Mentioned bound ; And one acre lieth adjoyneing to his Other land at WanSognof Hill, & bounded as Followeth; begining af a Pine tree Marked, being a Southwest Corner, & Rangeth Northeast to a Redd Oake tree With Stones Jaid abont the Roote of it being a Corner. & from thence to Range BaStwardly to a White Oake free marked & Stones laid about it. & Trom thence Southeastwardly to a heage of Stones being a Sontheast Corner & a bound of his former land, and from thence to Range to the first Mentioned bound ;


The first five acres lieth North & South 25 poles. the South end 16 poles wide, the north end 21 poles Wide; the two acres abont 19 poles Square; The one arre is Beere about 12 poles wide & 11 poles long; Laid out March the 7" AS": P me Thomas Olney Surveyor, and lieth on y east Side of y' Seven mile line ;


Recorded June the 5 1712 ) The: Olney Clerk.


KNOW all Men by these, presents That wee Rachell Potter & Abell Por ter Son of Said Rachell Potter both of Providence in the Colony of Road Is Jand & Providence Plantations for & in Consideration of Two hundred Pounds Current Money in hand already Well & truely paid unto us by Benjamin Cong don junior of KingStoWne in the Colloney aboneSaid, have Bargained Sold


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Enfeoffed Made and passed Over From us our Heirs Executors Administra. ters & ASsignes unto the Said Benjamin Congdon, his Heirs Executors & AS- signes All that our ManSionhonSe and farMe Whereon Weo Now dwell Within the TowneShipp of Providence in the Coloney aboveSaid, lying in that part of the Countrey comonly knowne & called by the Name of MaShantatack, Said farme Containeing fifty Seven acres of land, that is Eighteene foote to the pole, Buted and bounded according to the Mapp or Plat of Said farme Made by M' Joseph Carder Surveior (deceased ) Taken by him the 28th of March 1691: All which Said farme, honSe houseing fences, buildings & Edefices thereupon together With the Privelidges & appurtenances therein or there- unto appertaining for Consideration aboveSaid wee have Sold as aboveSaid from us our Heirs Executors Administrators & ASsignes unto the Said Ben- jamin Congdon. his Heirs Executors Administrators & ASsignes To have & to hold fore Ver, as a Pure Cleare & Indefeazeable EState of Inheritance in free Simple, without any Condition, Restriction, or limitation Whatsoever; Clearely & freely Exonerated, agnitted & discharged, and the Said Benjamin Congdon InveSted & Possessed of the abovebargained premisses; Moreover by us the Said Rachell Potter & Abell Potter our Heirs Executors and Admin- istrators the Said Benjamin Congdon his Heirs Executors Administrators & ASsignes Shall be forever Warrentized Saved & kept harmeleSS off & from all and every manner of lawfull Challenge Claime & DeMands of any Person or PerSons lawfully laying Claime to the abovebargained Premises or any Part or Percell thereof under any pretence What Soever; And Wee do declare that at and before the EnSealeing of these presents that [231] that wee are the true Right & lawfull owners of the abovebargained premises and have full power & la Wfull Authority to make Sale & dispose of the Same as Wee have done by these presents; In Witness Whereof, Wee have hereunto Set our hands & Seales this fourteenth day of february in the Tenth veare of her MajeSives Reign Anne Queene of Great Brittain &C: Annoqe Domini NoStri 1711/12 :


Signed Sealed & delivered 1


in the presence of us Mary Smith The mark of William WS Sweete


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Rachell Potler L. S. The Mark of A Abell Potier L. S.


The day & yeare above Written, the aboveS' Rachell Potter & Abell Potter her Son Acknowledged the above Written Instrumen to be their act & decde. be- l'ore Me Sim" Smith Justice. /


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Memorandum that the Reall intent of the above derde is that the aboveS! Benjamin Congdon his Heirs & ASsignes are to have their proportion of the Commons, So Much as is Pertaining to or according to the proportion as Will belong to the far Ne; Witness our hands the day & seare above Written ;


Signed in ye presence of ns 1 Mary Smith.


Simon Smith,


Rachell Potter. The Mark of Abell A Potter


Recorded June yr 5 : 1712; ? Tho : Ole Clerk.


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March : 2> 1691


57 acres Surveid


for Abell Potter


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at his housesteed


" Joseph Carder


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This map or plat of land was here Entred on Record Anne the Sixt 1712: D' Tho: Olney Clerk.


This Writeing Witnesseth an Agreement betweene Thomas field and Tim othy Carpenter, both of the Towne of Providence in the Colony of Roade Is land and Providence Plantations in New England, as Concerning Some differ ence which for Some time hath been betweene them about a devideing line be- tweene their lands Being & being at the place within the TowneShipp of Provi dence Called PumcanSett, and within the Proprietye of Pautuxett; The Which agreement is as followeth (Viz:) That a Straigh line Shall be Runn be twene their Said lands begining at a black Oake Tree Marked Standing forty & Six poles North Ward From the South end of a Ditch being on the Westerne part of Said Thomas field his land living at Said PumeanSett. & from Said


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Marked black Oake free to Run Eastward on a Straight line to another black oake tree Marked Standing in the fence, the Which Said Tree is a bonndirec in that Place betweene their Said lands; And that the lands living on the South Side of the Said line Shall be and belong unto the Said Timothy Car- penter his Heirs & ASsignes forever: And |the| lands on the North Side of the Said line leing & being shall be & belong unto the Said Thomas field his Heirs & ASsignes fore Ver; And that the Said Thomas field Shall at his OWne Charge Make & Continually Maintaine a Sufficient Way for Carts io pass Within his owne land across a doope Valley ; This being the mutuall & joynt agrement betweene the aboveSaid two PerSons, for themSelves and their Heirs and ASsignes fore Ver: In Witness Whereof both Partyes have here- unto Set their hands & Scales this fifth day of Inne Annoqe Domini one thou. Sand Seven hundred & twelve.


Signed & Sealed in the presence of us. Tho : Olney Sen": James Dexter.


Thomas ffield L. S. Timothy Carpenter L. S.


Recorded June ve 6º 1712: T Tho: Olney Clerke.


[232] Whereas Thomas Waters formerly Resident in the Towne of Provi- dence in the Colony of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations in New Eng- land was Possessed of a certaine Percell of land living & being in the North- erne part of the Said Providence Towne to th quantety of Eleven acres, as by his Deede is Exprest (or thereabouts) But the Said Thomas Waters for a Transgression Was by the Authoritye Condemned to dye Whereby his Said Land fell to be the Kings Custome; Yet in favour of life. Sir Edmund An- dros Knight then Governor in Cheife of New England Pardoned him & Ban- niShed him the land; The Said Thomas Waters leaveing a Wife and & a child in Số Providence to the Care & charge of the Said Towne. Whereupon the Said Sir Edmund Andros did make over & Pass away the Said Thomas Waters his Said land in Se Providence Unto the MajeStrates & Select Men of Said Providence for the U'Se of the Said Thomas Waters Wife & Child: And Whereas the MajeStrates who now are in Said Providence and Conncell do Stand in the Same Capacity as the MajeStrates & SelectMen then did: Gid- eon Crawford of Said Providence haveing Proposed to buy the Said Percell of land ; Be it knowne unto all People by these * [ these] Presents. That the MajeStrates and Towne Councell of Said Providence Tor & in Consideration of five Pounds Current Silver Money in hand already well and irally Paid unto them by Gideon Crawford of Said Providence for the Use of Anne Wai- ers wife of Said Thomas Waters have & by these presents DO Give Grant Bar-


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gaine Sell Enfeoffe, Alien ASsigne & Make over the Said Porcel of land unto the Said Gideon Crawford his Heirs Executors Administrators & ASsignes Tore Ver in as full & Ample a manner as it doth unto them belong, With all & Singular the Privilidges & Appurtenances to the Said land belonging And all the EState Right Intrest Title. Claime or deMand Whatsoever of them the Said MajeStrates & Towne Councell in or to the Said land or any part thereof TO have and to hold the Same unto the Said Gideon Cra Wford his Heirs Ex eeniors Administrators & ASsignes forever to the only Proper U'Se & hechoofe of the Said Gideon Crawford his Heirs Excentors Administrators & AS signes forever : Quietly & Peaceably the Same to improve injoy & Possess al all times Without MoleStation Claime or Demand by or from the Said Majes trates & Councill or their Successors, So farr forth as the Power to them CoMitted doth Extend: In Witness of the proMisses the Said Majestrates & Councell do Cause & Order on their behalfe the Clarke of the Councill to Set hereunto his hand and Seale the Twenty & Second day of May in the yeare one Thousand Seven hundred, 1700.


Signed Sealed & delivered in the presence of us- .Joseph Morte The Mark of Henry Browne. jun':


By order of the Majes. trates & Councill. The: Olney L. S. Clarke of y Councill.


Recorded June the 6º, 1712: T' Tho: Olney Clerk


Laid out to Walter Peteplace Twenty acres of land on the East Side of the Seven Mile line. Scituate & being where Peteplace liveth & bounded as fol- loweth begining at a black Oake tree Marked Being the Northeast Corner, & Rangeth westwardly to a Chessunt tree marked being a Northwest Corner. & from thence to Range Southwardly to a Red Oake tree Marked being a South West Corner. & from thence to Range EastWardly to a Chessit White Oake tree, So Called being the South East Corner, & from thener to Range Northwardly to the firstMentioned bound, and is in length 22 poles. and in breadth 56 poles, & is laid out in the Right of William Man; This above" land is laid out in the Right aboves'. & in " fifty acre devision of SI Right ; Laid out March the 81 179 2 ' me The: Olney jun': Surveior.


Recorded June the lon: 1712 ? Tho: Olney. Clerk.


TO all Christian People before Whome this presant Deede of Sale Shall come Nathaniel | Mawrey of Providence in the Coloney of Roade Island and Providence Plantations in New England Sendeth Greeting: KNOW Yee


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that I the Said Nathaniell Mawrey for & in Consideration of foure Pounds and tenn Shillings of Current Money of New England by me in hand already Received, and Well & truley paid by M' Joseph Whipple of the Same Towne & Coloney atoreSaid ( Merchant ) the recept Whereof I do hereby acknowledge & MySelfe there With fully Satisfied Contented & paid, have Given Granted, Bargained & Sold, Aliened Enfeoffed Conveighed & Confirmed, and do by these presents fully freely Clearely and Absolutely Give Grant, Bargaine & Sell Alien, Enfeoffe, Conveigh & Confirme unto him the Said Joseph Whip- ple & unto his Heirs Executors, Administrators and ASsignes forever the one halfe of a forty foote lott and also halfe a Right of Thatch in Providence aforeSaid ; The Said halfe lott is Sitnate and lieing on the West Side of the Towne Streete Opposite against the land of Major William Hopkins & lieth adjoyneing to a halfe lott that the Said Joseph Whipple bought of the Bel- loos; and is bounded on the East Side with the Towne Streete; And the Said halfe Right of Thatch is by a Comittee appoynted for the devideing the Thatchbedds in Said Providence laid up in the Cove Which leadeth up to the freSh River Called [233] called WanaSquatucket River, and with Some of the Thatchbeed that is Now in the Possession of OF James Browne; The Which halfe lott & halfe Right of Thatch I had upon the Right of Richard Prey, deceased ), To have and to hold the Said halfe forty foote lott & halte Right in the Thatchbeds With all & Singular the Priveligdes Proffitts benefits and Appurtenances thereunto belonging unto him the Said Joseph Whipple his Heirs Executors Administrators & ASsignes free & Cleare forever; And freety & Clearely Exonerated Aquited and fully discharged from me the Said Nathaniell Ma Wrey my Heirs Executors Administrators & ASsignes, and off & from all other or former Bargaines Sales Gifts Grants Mortgages Leases Wills, Intailes Joyntnres Dowers, Thirds or Incumbrances of What Nature or Ter Me Soover: And the Said Nathaniell Mawrey doth Covenant Promise Grant & agree to & With the Said Joseph Whipple in Manner & forMe follow- ing ; that is to Say, that I the Said Nathaniell Ma Wrey at & before the Scale- ing & Exeenteing of theSe presents, & untill the delivery hereof I Were the Right irne & Jawfull Owner of all the aboveGiven & Granted premises And that t had in MySelfe full Power and lawfull Authority to bargaine Sell & dispose of the Same in Manner & for Me as is above Exprest, Without any Con- dition * [limitation] alteration or limitation of USes or other thing that may Alter Change Evaenate or Make Voyd this preSant Deede of Sale, And after the delivery hereof, the Said Joseph Whipple his Heirs Executors Adminis- trators or ASsigues are, & forever thereafter Shall be InveSted With the Said halfe lott of land & halfe Right of thatch as With a Real true and perfet ES- tate of Inheritance in D'ee Simple; And the Said Nathaniell Mawrey doth fur-




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