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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFordham, Herbert ., STATUTORY FORM A-751 ,- H. K. BREWER &: CO.IDC.-NEWYORK (Chapter 681, Laws 1917) V 42 ~'" Place. 306 Madiaon A_ .979 Eiahtb Ave. DEE~ll"'~LL CO~IndiViduaI 5tatiODen and Law Blank Publishers 11..\ U t'; gAG!:, ... ,- ~ . - ,,.,~. , tlI:bis 3Jnbenture, made the 1;W~I1i: f $ r:.: ( ( day of December, , nineteen hundred and forty-nine, }ittween IlERJ3EkT FORDIlAM and INEZ FORDHAM, his wife, residing at Oak Farm on the North Road, near the Village of Greenport, in the Town of Southold, in the County of Suffolk and State of New York, , part i es of the firat part, and the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, a municipal corporation now existing under end by virtue of the Constitution end laws of the State of New York end having its principal office in Southold end in the Village of Greenport in said Town, , part y of the second part, .itnt~~ttb, that the part ies of the first part, in consideration of their desire to make a full end free gift to the party of the second part, ,iiIJIMi.II# #.WililHtJHill,i/l.llI,'jliJ/ IlllllUltlliliWi,1I A'InlY1I'bllll1/1fflNrtffr Ku"l."'lIf,;'llfftMIJWHI# do hereby grant and release unto~ the part y of the second part.fo rev 'e r '"_n__.._ #IIN#IJNlillil,'j/fJ'JY/JJ/t# X. ~u that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being on the curved westerly line of the town high1lf:Y known as Beach Road, lying easterly of Sterling Basin, in the Town of Southold, in the County of Suffolk and State of New York, that is bounded and described as follows:- Beginning at a point on the curved v.esterly line of Beach Road whose radius is 436.0 feet, 100.98 feet southerly along said curved westerly line from the initial point of said curved line, said point of beginning being the northwesterly corner of the premises herein described; running southerly along said curved westerly line of Beach Road 222.79 feet to other land of the parties of the first part; thence southwesterly along said other lend of the parties of the first part on a line parallel to and 200.0 feet distant from the northwesterly line of the premises herein described, 310.0 feet to Starling Basin; thence northwesterly, and. then northeasterly, and then easterly, and then again northeasterly, end then again northwesterly along said Sterling Basin about 425 feet to land of peul S. Wilson; thence northeasterly along said lend of paul S. Wilson 150 feet, more or less, to the point of b"glnning. TOGllTIIBR with the right, title end interest of the parties of the first part of, in and to the lIaters end lands under the waters of Sterling Basin adjacent to the upland hereinbefore described. ANll ALSO insofar as the parties of the first part have the right to mBke such grant, the said parties of the first part hereby grent and convey to the party of the second part the right to use, to dredge, and to keep free from obstructions a strip of land under the waters of Sterling Basin, said strip of lend being 100 feet in width and sdJacent to, Ind southerly of, the northerly line of a certain ,grant made by Letters Patant issued by the State of New York to Herbert Fordham, one of the parties I' of the first part, on M~ 18, 1934, end recorded in the Department of State, Albany, " Nell York, in the Book of Patents number 68, pege 45. Said strip of lend extends from ;'1 the land hereinbefcre conveyed to the party of the second part westerly to the Harbor , " Line of said Sterling Basin as established by the G~ernment of the United States. , i Through the waters over said strip of land free passage for all ever shall be DIElin- (;, 1:1 tained. , I:' Iii ~. J., '.. , U T!lel,\\f\)resaid grents end conveyances are made with the understanding that they i " Ii ~'" . u____ "-^,- ^~------- ... - - . '~cc__~-==- ...-- ..."""'" " '."'0 I~ ;'j {.' LlBtf",)o' _ PAGE,., " , are to enable ths party of the second pert to create, toO!~"ntinue, and ; control a landing place for small boats; and later, as oecasion'me.,yrequire OT' lnite, to create, to continue, and to control slips, wharves, space, and equ1pmell~ for the shipment and reception of goods, wares, and JlJilrchandise, all for the US'l of the people; but in any event only on such terms and under such rules as the rarty of -eh 3 second part and its officials may determine. And the party of the seCO)C part hereby agrees that at no time is the property hereinbefore conveyed, OT' ~my part thereof, to be used as a dump or for the placing of heaps of shells oT'~l.r the beaching or otherwise abandoning of boats, scows, or aught else; and th 3 party of t13 second part hereby agrees to remove at once any and all vesseJs or other ~tructures improperly on any portion of said property, and to remove at once any anc, every article of rubbish deposited on any portion of said property, and also agr'ees to prevent thereon and to eliminate therefrom every sort of nuisance whatsoever. The foregoing description was prepared by Otto VI. Van Tuyl, Licensed Surveyor, from surveys and maps made by him. N G\ I (l\ (1 }> :s -- ~ (\ ~ 4~lD.O --- ~ 1: _~",cl.. '\) 12 s: - ~ i. ~. -, lJl 0 " i / , / / '" J. f) IS' 11 ), I :/.1 "'--.. ~'-1 (.. f'~ ~ ~, ~o t "----. C':>~- '" J: '; y- ' '- ~ 1l '\. "" ....! G li' '" , ; / '00' /~ ~ 1 / , J ~ / ------ --- ~ ). --- . --- .... ~ 0: /--- , ~ ~ ::i 7 r 1'1 " - - --- ----~ ~, 111l~R3058 PAGE 580 I I FORM A .: ~ogetber with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the part I hs of the first part in and to said premises. ~o j!}abt anb to j!}olb the premises herein" granted unto the part y .. of the second part, .,.iil.. forever -----q ;1 ~nb said Herbert Forl:ll:l\llJ, one of the parties of the first part, but solely as to the upland hereinbefore described, doth covenant as follows: First. That said Herbert Fordham is seized of the said premise in fee simple, and ha S good right to convey the same; Second. That the pari! Y of the second part shall quietly enjoy the said premises; Third. That the said premises are free from incumbrances; i I , Fourth. That the part ies of the first part will execute or procure any further necessary , i i assurance of the title to said premises; i I Fifth. That said Herbert Fordham -1L will forever warrant the title to the said premises. .1 .'.\ :f 1 I 3Jn _itnt~~ _berent, the part ies of the first part ha ve j hereunto . i , i set thejlr hand S and seals I 3Jn prt~tntt of :! (L.S.) i ~,.~r I ~ ~crrd~ , i I 'I (L.S.) :J I I i I , ! I I I I :i I :! I 'i I I I I } , '! . i ,i I , '1 i " :! .1 'I ~I; il nf .tate of NBW YORK, } ~~.: 'I :~ ]1 i I SUFFOLK. I il , Ii .1 q[;ountp of I , !l Zl~ ,I ':1 II il On the day of December, forty-nine, I: , nineteen hundred and il ,Ii ii I I HBRBERT FORDHAM and INBZ FORDIW4, his wife, II I before me came ':1 I , to me known il 'i , iI the individual S described in, and who executed, the foregoing instrument, and II :1 il " they executed the sarne. II 'ii ill ~~?~J:(~~ " II ili I'i Ii! I lif , j:\ i 111 NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW vau II Residing In Suffolk County Suffolk County Clerk's No. 3914 ).oW' Commission Expires, .Morch 30.195\ -_._--------~-- r ~ta:tt of } Sit: q[;ountp of On the day of . 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