State papers of Vermont, v. 2, Part 22

Author: Vermont. Office of Secretary of State; Vermont. General Assembly
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Montpelier : Published by The Secretary of State
Number of Pages: 870


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THOMAS CHITTENDEN.


By His Excellency's Command.


THO. TOLMAN Depy. Secry.


THE CHARTER OF VICTORY


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF VERMONT.


L. S. To all People, to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING.


KNOW YE that whereas Captain Ebenezer Fisk and his Associates, our worthy Friends, have, by Petition, requested a Grant of a Tract of Land within this State of Six Miles square, in order for settling a New Plantation, to erected into a Township; WE HAVE THEREFORE THOUGHT FIT, for the due encouragement of their laudable Designs, and for other valuable considerations us hereunto moving; AND DO, by these Presents, in the name, and by the Authority of the Freemen of Vermont, Give and Grant the Tract of Land hereafter described and bounded, unto the


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said Ebenezer Fisk, and the several Persons hereafter named his Asso- ciates, vizt; Jonathan Bull, Ezekiel Cowles, William Wadsworth, Timothy Root, Seth Lee, Elisha Brewster, Elijah Loveland, George Hubbart, Charles Case, Job Case, Nehemiah Pruden, David Phelps, Elisha Strong, Elijah Cowles Jun', Younglove Cutler, Timothy Porter, Isaac Pratt, Joseph Strong, James Cornish Jun', Ezekiel Messenger, Noah Phelps, Ichabod E. Fisk, Isaac Fisk, Lambert Lockwood, Nathan Holten, Seth Mun, Thomas Wells Dickenson, Jonathan Dickenson, Considerate Dickenson, Lemuel Holton, Titus Dickenson, Moses Tuttle, Samuel Newell, Daniel Curtis, Richard Gay Junt, Benjamin Stebbins, Heman Day, Samuel Leonard, Benjamin Ely, John Miller, John Tuthill, Daniel Tuthill Jun', John Hendk Eude, Joshua Lamb Woodbridge, Joshua Woodbridge, Seth Murray, David Murray, Nathan Flint, Ebenezer Field Jun, Rodolphus Wright Field, Bohan Prentice Field, Joseph Clark, Thomas Chittenden, Samuel Merriman, Joseph Stebbins Jun', Asa Stebbins, Dennis Stebbins, Charles Case, Job Case Jun', Noah A. Phelps, John Fisk, Samuel King, James Dana and Solomon Fisk; which, together with the five following Rights, reserved to the several Uses in manner following, include the whole of said Township vizt, one Right for the use of a Seminary or Colledge; One Right for the use of County Grammar Schools in said State; Lands, to the amount of one Right, to be and remain for the Purpose of Settlement of a Minis- ter and Ministers of the Gospel in said Township forever; Lands, to the amount of one Right for the support of the social Worship of God in said Township; and Lands, to the amount of one Right, for the support of an English School or Schools in sd Township. Which said two Rights, for the use of a Seminary or Colledge, and for the Use of County Grammar Schools as aforesaid, and the Improvements, Rents, Interests and Pro- fits arising therefrom, shall be under the Controul, Order, Direction, & Disposal of the General Assembly of said State forever. And the Proprietors of said Township are hereby authorised and empowered to locate said two Rights justly and equitably, or quantity for quality, in such parts of said Township, as they or their Committee shall judge, will least incommode the general Settlement of said Tract or Township. And the said Proprietors are hereby further empowered to locate the Lands aforesaid, amounting to Three Rights, assigned-for the settle- ment of a Minister and Ministers-for their Support-and for the Use and Support of English Schools, in such, and in so many Places, as they or their Committee shall judge will best accommodate the Inhabitants of said Township when the same shall be fully settled and improved; laying the same equitably, or quantity for quality. Which said Lands, amounting to the three last mentioned Rights, when located as afore- said, shall, together with their Improvements, Rights, Rents, Profits, Dues and Interests, remain unalienably appropriated for the Uses and Purposes for which they are respectively assigned; and be under the Charge, Direction, & Disposal, of the Inhabitants of said Township forever. which Tract of Land, hereby given and granted as aforesd is


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bounded and described as follows, vizt, "BEGINNING at the North West- erly Corner of Lunenburg; then North 45° West, in the Line of Lands here- tofore granted, Eight Miles; then South 45° West, so far, as that, to turn South 45° East, so far as that a Line being extended from the North West Corner of Lunenburg, southerly, in the line of Lunenburg, & continuing the same Course until it intersects the aforesaid Line, South 45° East, will encompass the contents of Six Miles square."


And that the same be, and hereby is incorporated into a Township, by the Name of VICTORY. And the Inhabitants that do, or shall hereafter inhabit said Township, are declared to be infranchised, and entitled to all the Priviledges and Immunities that the Inhabitants of other Towns within this State do, and ought, by the Laws and Constitution of this State, to exercise and enjoy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted Premises, as above expressed, with all the Priviledges and Appurtenances thereto belonging and appertaining, unto them and their respective Heirs and Assigns forever, upon the following Conditions and Reserva- tions, vizt; That each Proprietor of the Township of Victory aforesaid, his Heirs or Assigns, shall plant and cultivate Five Acres of Land, and build an House at least Eighteen Feet square on the Floor, or have one Family settled, on each respective Right, within the Term of Three Years, next after the Circumstances of the war will admit of a Settlement with Safety: on penalty of the Forfeiture of each Right of Land in said Township not so improved or settled, and the same to revert to the Freemen of this State, to be, by their Representatives, regranted to such Persons as shall appear to settle and cultivate the same. That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy, be reserved for the use and Benefit of the Freemen of this State. IN TESTIMONY whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand, and caused the Seal of this State to be affixed, In Council, this Sixth Day of September, A: D. 1781. And in the 5th Year of our Independence.


By His Excellency's Command.


Tho. Tolman Depy. Secry.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN.


THE CHARTER OF WAITSFIELD


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT.


To all People to whom these presents shall come GREETING:


KNOW YE, that whereas it has been represented to us by our worthy friends the Honble General ROGER ENOS, COLº BENJAMIN WAIT & com-


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pany to the number of seventy, that there is tract of vacant Land, within this State, which has not been heretofore granted, which they pray may be granted to them. We have therefore thought fit for the due en- couragement of settling a new plantation, & other valuable considerations us hereunto moving. Do BY by these presents in the name & by the authority of the freemen of the State of VERMONT, give & grant unto the said ROGER ENOS, BENJAMIN WAIT & the several persons hereafter named their associates Viz' Joel Mathews, Daniel Mathews, James Mathews, Ephraim Edey, Nathan Edey, Barnabas Strong, Aaron Whipple, Ezekiel Rooks, Charles Nelson, Daniel Brown, Amasa Brown, William Lathrop, Luther Richards, Sanford Kinsbury, Charles Kings- bury, Reuben Spencer, Barnabas Spencer, John W. Dana, Ebenezer Brown, Samuel Harriss, Samuel Treat, Edward Whitman, Ezra Jones, Zebulon Lee, Joseph York, Gideon Luis, Moses Levet, Christopher York, Benja" Burk, Enoch Emmerson, John Benjamin, John Strong, Theophilus Clark, Wm Strong, Andrew Spawlding, Ammi Curer, Solomon Burk, Gilbert Hodges, Benajah Strong, Stephen Jacobs, Joseph Farnsworth, Amos Bigelow, Ephraim Smith, Beriah Green, Stephen Tilden John Marsh, Roger Enos Jun', Solomon Strong, Isaac Dana, Charles Killim Jur Isaac Maine, John Hodges, Pascal P. Enos, Noadiah Bissell, John Barret, Stephen Maine, Daniel King, Stephen Keyes, Gilbert Wait, Joseph Fay, Ezra Wait, George Denison, James Hawley, John Bean, Dearing Spears, Josiah Averil John Fay, & Eli Willard, Together with five equal shares to be appropriated to public uses as follows Vizt One Share for the use of a Seminary or College within this State. One Share for the use of grammar Schools throughout this State, One Share for the first settled Minister of the GOSPEL in said Township, to be disposed of as the inhabitants within said Town shall direct, One Share for the support of the Ministry to be disposed of in like manner, for that purpose & One Share for the benefit & Support of a school or Schools within said Town to be disposed of for that purpose as aforesaid; The following tract or parcel of Land Viz. BEGINNING at a stake & Stones in the southwesterly corner of Moretown, thence running south forty six degrees 30 Minutes East in the line of Moretown to the Southeasterly corner thereof, thence south forty four degrees west in the westerly line of Northfield, five Miles & 27 Chains to a Spruce Staddle standing in the northerly Line of Roxbury or Warren, Thence in the northerly line of Warren North 61º West about six miles to a beach tree Marked June 17th 1787. Thence North 41 D° East six Miles 67 Chains 5 40 Links to the first mentioned bounds, Containing 23, 040 Acres, And that the same be & is hereby incorporated into a Township by the name of WAITSFIELD & the inhabitants that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be enfranchised & entitled to all the privileges and im- munities that other Towns within this State do by Law exercise & enjoy.


To HAVE and to HOLD the said granted premises as above expressed with all the privileges and appurtenances to them and their respective heirs & Assigns forever, Uppon the following CONDITIONS and RESERVA-


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TIONS viz. That each proprietor of the Township of WAITSFIELD aforesaid his heirs or assigns shall plant and cultivate five Acres of Land & build a house at least Eighteen feet square on the floor or have one family settled on each respective right or share of Land in said Township agreeable to the time allotted by the Legislature of this State, on penalty of the forfeiture of his right or Share of Land in said Township; And the same to revert to the freemen of this State to be by their representatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle & cultivate the same.


IN TESTIMONY whereof I have hereunto set my hand & caused the Seal of this State to'be affixed this 25th day of February 1782 & in the Sixth Year of the independence of this State.


By his Excellency Command Joseph Fay Secy.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


Note .- The foregoing is recorded in [Ms.] Vermont Charters, Vol. I, pp. 265-267. This charter is again recorded in [Ms.] Vermont Charters, Vol. III, pp. 22-25 without substantial change except as to the spelling of the names of some of the proprietors.


THE CHARTER OF WALDEN


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY, OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT,


L. S. To all People to whom these Presents shall come GREETING:


KNOW YE, That whereas The Honble MOSES ROBINSON ESQUIRE, and his associates, our worthy Friends, have by Petition Requested a Grant of a Tract of unappropriated Lands within this State, in order for settling a New Plantation to be erected into a Township; WE, Have therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of their Laudable de- signs and for other valuable considerations us hereunto moving, And do by these Presents, in the name & by the Authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont, give & Grant the Tract of Land hereafter discribed & bounded unto him the said Moses Robinson, and to the several persons hereafter named his associates in equal Shares, viz' Hiram Horton, Nathan Allen, Samuel Horsford, Oliver Barret of Williamstown, Jesse Averil, Jonathan Hoit, Aaron Horsford, Thomas Chittenden, Joseph Averil, Ithamer Horsford, Charles McArthur, Heber Squire, Richard Mattison, Daniel Owen, Nathaniel Robinson, Ezra Baker, Colonel John Strong, Ripley Torry, Jonas Sprague, Noah Chittenden, John Knicker- bacor, Jabez Palmer, Ethan Allen, Benjamin Fassett, Benjamin Sumner, Asa Jones, Elisha Clark, Matthew Lyon, Elijah Galusha Jut, Beaulah


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Galusha, John Fassett, John Fasset Jur, John Hancock Douglass, Thomas Lindsey, Lyman Hitchcock, John Sibbley, Jonas Fay, Nathan Fassett, Samuel Herrick, Justus Mitchel, Simeon Sears, Evans Chance, Seth Petibone, Simeon Hatheway Jur, Dudley Averill, James Gamble, Daniel Adams, Ebenezer Adams, Jesse Levensworth, Russel Clark, Zina Dennison, Thomas Trowbridge, William Holmes, Benjamin Webster, Edmund French, Parsons Clark, John Blake, William Levensworth, Daniel Coy, Samuel Forbs, Abigail Gunn, Lemuel Buck Jur, David Smith Jur, Samuel Fletcher, & Lemuel Bradley-which Together with the five following Rights or equal Shares, reserved to the several Public uses in manner following, include the whole of said Tract or Township vizt (READ) Which Tract of Land hereby given and Granted as aforesaid is bounded & discribed as follows viz' BEGINNING at *


READ the Charter of Riptown which is in the same words with this, for disposing of the 5 public Rights


[State Papers Vt (Ms.) I: 89A] Bounds for No. 22 (Walden)


Beginning at the Northwesterly Corner of Nº 21 Then North Thirty six degrees East six miles, Then south Fifty four degrees East six miles, Then south Thirty six degrees west six miles, Then North fifty four de- grees west six Miles to the bounds began at- -


And that the same be and hereby is Incorporated into a Township by the name of WALDEN, and the inhabitents that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township, are declared to be infranchised, and intitled to all the Privileges & Immunities that the Inhabitents of other Towns within this State, do & ought by the Laws & Constitution of this State to exercise & enjoy .- To HAVE, AND TO HOLD the said Granted Premises as above expressed, with all the Priviledges & appurtenences thereunto belonging & appertaining unto them and their Respective Heirs and assigns forever . upon the following conditions and Reservations vizt That each Proprietor in the Township of Walden, aforesaid, his heirs or assigns, shall plant & cultivate five acres of Land & build an house at least Eighteen feet square on the floor, or have one Family settled on each respective Right within the Term of three Years next after the circumstances of the war will admit of a Settlement with Safety, on penalty of the forfieture of each respective Right or share of Land in said Township, not so improved or settled, and the same to revert to the freemen of this State to be by their Representatives Regranted to such persons as shall appear to Settle and cultivate the Same, That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy be reserved for the use and


*Be it remembered that on the sixteenth day of October one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight the boundaries of the town of Walden, certified by the Surveyor General were received on file in this office.


Attest Ros. Hopkins Secy.


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WALDEN GORE


Benifit of the Freemen of this State. In Testimony whereof We have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed in Council this 18th day of August in the year of our Lord 1781. & in the 5 year of our Independence.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN.


By His Excellency Command Thomas Tolman, D. Secy.


THE CHARTER OF WALDEN GORE


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT.


To all people to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING:


KNOW YE that whereas our worthy friends, General Samuel Safford and Company to the Number of Eighteen, have by Petition requested a Grant of unlocated Lands within this State, for the Settling; We therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of their Laudable designs, and for other valuable Causes and considerations us hereunto moving, do by these presents in the name and by the authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont, give and Grant unto the said Samuel Safford and Company, the Tract of Land hereafter discribed and bounded, to be divided into equal Shares as follows vizt James Cowden, Hugh Montgomery, Samuel Smith, Jonathan Bawldin, Noah Smith (of Middletown) Josiah Cheney Richard Hurd, Gideon Olin, Joshua Webb, Peter Olcott, Samuel Fletcher, Solomon Safford, Bramton Hitchcock, Wheler Doughlas, David Fassett, Jacob Bayley, & Jesse Levensworth; which Tract of Land hereby given and Granted as afore- said, is bounded and discribed as follows vizt Lying and being east of the Township of Walden, Begining at the southeasterly corner of Walden & runing North 36 Do east six miles in the easterly line of Walden to a Stake eight links east from a beach tree Marked Walden Corner 1786, Then south 54 Do east one Mile 43 chains & 50 links, Then south 36 Do west six miles, then North 54 Do west one mile 43 chains & 50 links to the bounds began at, containing five thousand nine hundred & Twenty Eight acres which is equal to Eighteen Rights in Walden-And that the same be & is hereby incorporated into a district by the name of WALDEN GORE - And the Inhabitents that do or shall hereafter inhabit said district, Are hereby declared to be Enfranchised, and Entituled to all the privileges and immunities of Citizens & exercise all the Legal Power and authority


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in Support of their enternal rights as fully and amply as other Incorp- orated districts within this State do by Law exercise and enjoy.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Granted premises as expressed in the aforesaid Grant, with all the privileges and appurtenences thereunto belonging and appertaining to them, and their respective heirs & assigns forever upon the following Conditions & reservations vizt that each proprietor of the said district of Walden Gore, his heirs or assigns, shall plant and cultivate five acres of Land and build a house at least eighteen feet square on the floor, or have one family settled on each respective right Within the Term of four years from the Time of Surveying the out lines of said Gore, on penalty of the Forfieture of each respective right or share of Land in said district not so settled and improved, and the Same to revert to the Freemen of this State to be by their Repre- sentatives Regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle and cultivate the same-And that all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy, be reserved for the use & benifit of the Freemen of this State-In Testi- mony whereof we have caused the seal of this State to be hereunto affixed in Council this 22d day of October in the year of our Lord 1782.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN


By His Excellency Command Joseph Fay Secy.


Note .- The Charter here printed from [Ms.] Vermont Charters, Vol. I, pp. 311, 312 is again recorded on pp. 379, 380 of said volume without substantial change.


THE CHARTER OF WARDSBOROUGH


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF REP- RESENTATIVES OF THE FREEMEN OF VERMONT .-


L. S.


To all People to whom these Presents shall come GREETING :-


KNOW YE that whereas it has ben represented to us, by our worthy friend William Ward, of New Fane in the County of Windham, in this State, and Company to the Number of sixty that there is a tract of vacant Land within this State which has not heretofore been Granted, which they pray may be granted to them-We have therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of settling a New Plantation within this State and other valuable consideration us hereunto moving; and do by these presents, in the Name and by the authority of the Freemen of Vermont, Give and Grant unto the said William Ward and the several persons hereafter named his associates vizt Gersham Nelson, Joseph Pattridge, Jacob Hayward, Caleb Cheeney, John Robinson, Joseph


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Gibs, Warfield Hayward, William Sprague, Elias Peniman, Joseph Jones Jur, Abel Munroe, Philip Payne, Moses Robinson, Esq', Nehemiah Nelson, Adam Streeter, James Sumner, Oliver Chapin, Ephraim Parkhurst, Jonathan Jones, Josiah Brown, Daniel Corbitt, Samuel Hayden, Major Gideon Ormsby, Hannah Ward, John Mawney, Samuel Johnson, Timothy Jones, Ezekiel Jones, Isaac Kimball, Ebene- zer McFarland, Thomas McFarland, Isaac Chapin, Moses Greenwood, Abraham Ball, Silas Brown, Jonathan Temple Jur, Elisha Taft, Elisha Taft Jur, Jonathan Jones Jur, John Jones, Colonel Ebenezer Walbridge, His Excellency Thomas Chittenden Esquire, Joshua Packer, Oliver Wildair, Aaron Hutson, Abial Lyon, Amos Hail, Ebenezer Harris, James Hail Ju' Elkanah Woodcock, Jonathan Edcomb, Silas Hamilton, Elihu Blake, Henry Woodhouse, John Hamilton, Eben', Hutson, Colonel William Williams, Amos Shepardson, Elijah Alfords, James Roberts and Philip. Jorden,


Together with five equal shares to be appropriated to the public uses following vizt one Share or right for the use of a Simenary or College within this State, and one Share or Right for the use of County Grammer Schools throughout this State; One share or Right for the first Settled Minister of the Gospel in said Town, to be disposed of for that purpose as the Inhabitents thereof shall direct, one share or Right for the Support of the Ministry, One share or Right for the benifit and Support of a School or Schools within said Town, the following tract or Parcel of Land, BEGINNING at the Northwest Corner of New Fane, said to be a Beach tree, or rather a S[t]ub of a tree having a heap of Stones round it, standing about one rod Northwardly of the union of Two small rivulets, then North 20 D° East two Miles in the Westerly line of Townsend, Then North Eighty degrees West about six Miles to the easterly line of Stratton, Then south Ten degrees West about Eight Miles in the Easterly lines of Stratton and Somerset to the north line of Wilmington, Then South Eighty East about four and an half Miles in the Northerly Lines of said Wilmington and Marlborough, to the Southwest Corner of New Fane, Then North Twenty degrees east six Miles in the westerly line of said New Fane to the bounds began at, con- taining about Twenty six thousand four hundred and sixty four acres: And that the same be and is hereby Incorporated into a Township by the Name of WARDSBOROUGH-and the Inhabitents that do or shall here- after inhabit the said Township are declared to be Infranchised, and en- titled to all the Priviledges and Immunities that other Towns within this State do by Law exercise and enjoy-To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Granted premises as above expressed with all the previledges and appurtenences thereunto belonging to them and their respective hiers and assigns forever, under the following Conditions and reservations vizt That Each proprietor of Said Township of Wardsborough, his heirs or assigns, shall Plant and Cultivate, five acres of Land and build a house at least eighteen feet square on the floor, or have one Family settled on each respective right or share of Land in said Township, within the Term of four years next after the circumstances of the War


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will admit of it with safety, on pain of the Forfieture of his respective right or share of Land in said Township, and the same to revert to the Freemen of this State, to be by their Representatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to Settle and Cultivate the Same; That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy be reserved to and for the use and benifit of the Freemen of this State, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the seal of this State to be affixed the 7th day of November, in the year of our Lord 1780, & in the 4th year of the Independence of this State & 5th of the United States.


Attest Jos. Fay Secy.


THOMAS CHITTENDEN.


THE CHARTER OF TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND GRANTED TO COLº SETH WARNER WIDOW AND HEIRS


THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT.


To all to whom these Presents shall come GREETING:


KNOW YE that whereas Hester Warner Widow and Relict of Colonel Seth Warner our former worthy friend now Deceased, has in behalf of her self and the heirs of the sd, Colo Seth Warner Petitioned the Legis- lature of this State for a Grant of unlocated Lands suitable for settle- ment, We do therefore, in consequence of the Good Services Rendered this State by the said Colonel Seth Warner in his Lifetime, and for divers other causes and considerations hereby give and Grant unto the said Widow Hester Warner and the Heirs of the said Colonel Seth Warner Two Thousand acres of Land discribed and Bounded as follows vizt. BEGINNING, at a Stake eight links northeast from a Spruce tree standing in the south line of Hamilton marked Warren 1788, & running south 17 Do west three miles & 46 chains to a great Spruce tree Standing in the northerly line of Caldersburgh, Thence north 45 Do west in the northerly line of said Caldersburgh, one mile to a Little Birch tree marked, Then north 17 Do East to a Stake and Stones 10 links north 55 Do east from a spruce tree standing in the southwest corner of Hamilton marked Nº 5 Nº 6, thence south 82 Do & 20 minutes East about one mile to the bounds began at con- taining two thousand acres of Land-To HAVE AND TO HOLD the above discribed Premises, with all the privileges and appurtenences thereunto belonging, unto the aforesaid Hester Warner & the Heirs of the said Colonel Seth Warner, to be to their own proper use benifit and behoof forever, agreeable to a Grant of the Legislature made at their Session




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