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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3013 P 174 sOKY LNx lLl I �Yn. (,Wass' Udti Z11t�P1itlirPYe, State off Yah t LAYeIY Ol /leenrded on the day - m .1/nde Ib,/-+�G'tt_IC, aall r,/ Novem��er n/ A. A, /8 al drGmk M.to 6her R, .\'invf van /Lord,,,/ runt forty-nine of PYFDS at toile � ear/emrnLivd. r„ Ib•1wr0'n :bi LIAU:L, L. TA::Oii and luk Q NLO`: ilCb: C. 'PAB':Il, lain vii l'o, r"null nG of Orient, in thA °'oven of V y, ou Lho L1, Co.t,ry oC '.!'folk and Stu Lo .. ilew 7ork, QN W J parties n/ the tint part, and �I D'C OTYY VSI'INDII U1111I3 resbrinl; at Rockrlmmon I(oad, Stamford, "Moetieut, P.0 y a/ the xwvrnd part, Wimr..eth that the pert Sus n/she/Ir.t pnrf,in ruaxidrrnfinn n/ Ten and 00/100ths-----' ---------------------------------/lo(/are 4 10,00 ) Ing/rd neon vN n/the,Vriferl Statex, and oclnr good and veluable eonsideratio Judd by f he part y a/th..mace/part,do It...by/,area nod release ante the part y of the xaroru/part, her heirs and axsilns forever,all ail that certain piece or parcel of land, to('ether with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate in the hamlet of Orient, Town of Southold., Suffolk County, New York, bounded and descrioed as follows:- EGINNING at a point on the easterly line of King Street where the BASS is Sntersocted by the acutherly lino cf land formar17 of S, :brown Tabor, which point is marked by a locust nest marked Is said point being the northwest corner of the premises hereby conveyed, running thence in an easterly direction along land forms ly of S. Prawn Tabor a distenae of one hundred eighty-oight (188) feet, more or less, to a cedar post marked II, running thence in a southerly direction, still along land formerly of S. Brown Tabor, a distance of one hundred eighty-six and one-half (1860 feet, more or lose, to a cedar post marked III, runalM thence still in a general southerly direction and along lands formerly O SII S. Brown Tabor one hundred six (106) feet to a pest marked IYs said Post being set at the northwest earner of land formerly of Nelson Douglass, running thence still southerly and along the land last mentioned sevelf7: ` i and one-half (70j) feet to a locust post marked V and set on the northerly line of a public highway sometimes known as Nalloek0s Raad ' .Y end sometimes known as Meadow Road, running thence In a general westarl7' ..- direction along the last mentioned road a distance of two lamdred thlit7- eight feats four Inches (2380 4n) more or leas to a atone road starker set at the intersection of said hithwey with the easterly line of Ring Street, running thence in a gene rel northerly direction .Y taRM3 net easterly line of King Street two hundred forty-three feet. eight Snohea. (2431 ee), more or less, to a stone road me rker, Glance still In a general northerly dlrection along the easterly line of King street a distance of thirty-five M) feet, more or leasp to the point of NY, beginning.