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THIS INDENTURE, made the �r day of c.(,.� , 1964 between
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PNANnIN A. DORMAN, residing at 70 Elmwood Avenue, Elmwood,
��New Jersey,
',,party of the first part, and STUART C. DORMAN, residing at Walnut
Tree Lane (no street number) Cold Spring Harbor, New York, ISABEL
„D. Mac NAY, residing at Orient (no street address), New York and
JAME D. TOWNSEND, residing at 216 Main Street, Greenport, New York,
as tenants in common as to an undivided interest in the premises
,,to be conveyed hereby, parties of the second part,
WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, In
!consideration of ten dollars and other valuable consideration paid
,.,��by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release
�iunto the party of the second part, the heirs and assigns of the
;parties of the second part forever, the following described
premises, consisting of seven (7) tracts of land, situate, lying
(land being in or near the Village of Orient, Town of Southold,
!;County of Suffolk and State of New York:
Tract 1
BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the Northerly
line of site #10 with the Easterly side line of South Lane,
which point is also the most Northwesterly point of site #10
as shown on a map entitled Map of Bu slow Sites Mantaloking
�I Hills, Orient, N.Y." surveyed June 1908, W.H. Halsey, Civil.
P Engineer and Surveyor, Greenport, N.Y. and filed In the Office
of the County Clerk of Suffolk County September 19, 1908, and
marked as May #620 in said office; thence from said beginning
Easterly and along the said Northerly line of site #10, 161
feet more,or lees to a point or stake In the most North-
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easterly corner of said site #10, which point is also the
point of intersection of said Northerly line of site #10 with
the Westerly aide line of site #7, thence Southerly and along
the division line between sites #'s 10 and 7, 162 feet to a
point or stake in the North line of the Circle, which point
is the most Southeasterly point in site #10, thence South-
westerly and Northerly along the North and East lines of the
Circle and along the East line of South Lane as shown on said
Map to the point or place of beginning, being Bungalow Site
#10 as shown on said Map.
Also BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the
Easterly line of Site #6 with the Southerly side line of lbrth
Lane which point is the most Northerly point of Site #6, as
shown on said Map, thence from said beginning and along the
said Easterly line of Site #6 which is also the division line
between Sites #'s 6 and 7, 142 feet to a Doint or stake which
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Is the most Southerly point in said 31te #6, thence North-
westerly and along the division line between Sites i`s 6 and
10, 161 feet to a point or stake in the Easterly side line of
South Lane as shown on said Map, thence Northerly and along
said Easterly line of South Lane and Easterly along the said
Southerly line of North Lane to the point or place of
beginning, being Bungalow Site #6 as shown on said Map.
Also BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the
Westerly line of Site #7 with the Southerly side line of
ill North Lane which point is also the most Northwesterly corner
of Site #7, thence Southeasterly and along the division line
between Site #7 and Sites #'s 6 and 10, 304 feet to a stake
or point which is also the point of intersection of said
Westerly line of Site #7 with the Northerly side line of the
Circle as shown on said Map, thence in an Easterly direction
along said Northerly side line of the Circle to a stake or
point which is the most Southeasterly corner of Site #7,
thence Northeasterly and along the Easterly line of Site #7
which is also the division line between Site #7 and Sites
#'s 9 and 8, 311.5 feet more or less to a stake or point which
Is the most Northeasterly corner of said Site #7, thence
Westerly and along the Southerly side line of North Lane to
the point or place of beginning, being Bungalow Site #7 as
shown on said Map.
Together with rights and restrictions in former deeds of
record.
Being the same premises conveyed to Franklin A. Dorman
by Lilian Dwight Stern by deed dated the 10th day of July
1909 and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber
694 of Deeds, page 79, on July 12th 1909.
Tract 2
BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the south-
westerly line of the Circle with the northeasterly dividing
line between Site #11 and the Park which point is also the
most easterly point of Site #11 as shown on a Map entitled
"Map of Bungalow Sites Mantaloking Hills, Orient, N.Y."
surveyed June 1908, W.H. Halsey, Civil Engineer and Surveyor
of Greenport, N,Y., and filed in the office of the County
Clerk of Suffolk County, September 19th, 1908 and marked as
Map #620 din said office; thence from said beginning north-
westerly or thereabouts along the southwesterly line of the
Circle, and southwesterly along the easterly line of South
Lane to a point which Is the intersection of the said east-
erly line of South Lane with the easterly line of Sound Lane
as laid down on said Map #620; thence and along the said
easterly line of Sound Lane southerly to the lands of one
Miller; thence easterly and along the division line between
said Miller's land and Site #11, 150 feet, more or less, to a
point which is the most southeasterly point in Site #11; thence
northerly or thereabouts 93 feet to a point or stake, and
thence northeasterly to the point or place of beginning, same
being Bungalow Site #11 as laid down on said Map.
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And also the following described property:
BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the Southerly
line of the Circle with the westerly line of Site #12, which
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i divides Site #12 from the Park, and which is the most north-
westerly point in Site #12 as shown on a map entitled 'Map
of Bungalow Sites Mantaloking Hills, Orient, N.Y." surveyed
June 1908, N.H. Halsey, Civil Engineer and Surveyor of
Greenport, N.Y., and filed in the office of the County Clerk
of Suffolk County, September 19th, 1908 and marked as Map
#620 in said office; thence from said beginning Southeasterly
along the said division line between Site #12 and the Park
aforesaid 90 feet more or less to a point which is the most
i southwesterly point of Site #12; thence easterly and along
the southerly line of Site #12 which also borders on the land.
of one Miller 230 feet mora or leas to a point which is the
most southeasterly point in said Site #12; thence northerly
or thereabouts 103 feet more or lees to a point on the south
arly shore of Munn Lake; thence northwesterly and along the 'I
said shore line of Munn Lake to a point which is the most
southeasterly point of Munn Lake Park; thence and along the
division line between Site #12 and Munn Lake Park south-
westerly 110 feet to a point or stake; and thence north-
westerly 22 feet to a point which is a point of intersection
with the Circle; thence southwesterly or thereabouts and
along the southerly line of the Circle to the point or place
of beginning, being Bungalow Site #12 as shown on said map.
EXCEPTING therefrom "Garage Site 'A"' and "Garage Site
1B111 as shown on the "Revised Map of Bungalow Sites
Mantaloking Hills, Orient, N.Y., revised April 1913 by Halsey
h Van Tuyl, Engineers and Surveyors, Greenport, L.I.", and I
thereafter filed in the office of the County Clerk of Suffolk
County. I
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Together with rights and restrictions in former deeds of
record.
Being part of the same premises conveyed to Franklin
A. Dorman by deed of Lilian Dwight Stern dated the 23rd day
of September 1911 and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's
Office, in Liber 788 of Deeds, Page 165, on the 13th day of
October 1911.
Tract 3
1: South Lane.
2. The "Park" bounded on the east by the westerly line
of South Lane, on the south by the point of intersection of
i the westerly line of South Lane with a line paralleling the
easterly line of Sound Lane and located one foot easterly
thereof, the said easterly line of Sound Lane being marked by
the most easterly poplar trees now growing on and along said
line, title to said trees and to the strip of ground one foot
to east of them remaining in the grantor, bounded on the west
by said line which so parallels the line of poplars; on the
III north by the southerly line of North Lane.
3. That small triangular parcel of land bounded on the
west by South Lane and on the East and South by the Circle,
I t and marked "Shrubs" on the map.
4. The Park bounded on the north by the circle, on the
I' east by the westerly line of site No. 12 and on the west by
the easterly line of site No. 11.
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5. That portion of the circle from its intersection with
the easterly line of Sound Lane easterly to a point about
opposite and southerly from the westerly side line of site
No. 9.
it ALL of the foregoing (Tract 3) lanes, parks, lots, pieces
or parcels of land being shown on a map entitled "Map of
�i Bungalow Sites, Mantaloking Hills, Orient, N.Y." surveyed
June 1908, W.H. Halsey, Civil Engineer and Surveyor at
Oreenport, N.Y. and filed in the office of the County Clerk
of Suffolk County, September 19th 1908 and marked as Map #'620
in said office.
Being the same premises conveyed to Franklin A. Dorman by
Lilian Dwight Stern by deed dated September 16th 1912 and
recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office, in Liber 823 of
Deeds, Page 297, September 17th 1912.
Tract 4
BEOINNINO at a granite monument which is the point of
the intersection of the westerly line of Munn Lane and the
line between the Beach and upland as shown on a map, surveyed
October 18th 1917 by Halsey h Van Tuyl, Engineers and
Surveyors of Greenport, N.Y., of map entitled "Map showing
Division of Beach at Mantaloking Hills, Orient, N.Y.", thence,
from said beginning easterly S. 85 16' E. 170,1 feet to
lands now or formerly of one Dyer; thence northerly 00 53'
W. 42.3 feet to a granite monument and continuing northerly
along the as= course 25 feet more or lees to the high water
mark on Long Island Sound; thence westerly along the high '
water mark on Long Island Sound 165 feet more or less to a I
point about northerly of the point of beginning; and thence
southerly 560 44' W. 42 feet to the point or place of
beginning.
Together with rights and restrictions in former deeds
of record.
Being part of the same promisee conveyed to Franklin A.
Dorman by Lilian Dwight Stern by deed dated February 25th
1916 and recorded in Suffolk County Clark's Office in Liber
923 of7Deeds, page 430, March 2nd 1916.
Tract 5
Commencing at the Southerly or Southwesterly corner of
the lands of Betty A. Hackett on the Northerly aide of the
Kings Highway running Northerly along the lands of the said
Betty A. Sackett to the lands now or formerly of J. B. Adams
and others, distant one hundred and Fifty-six and 90/100
feet, thence running easterly along the lands of the said
Hetty A. Sackett, to the lands of J. H. Darlington, distant
One hundred and eight and 93/100 feet, thence running
Northerly along the lands of the said J. H. Darlington to
the lands of John Miller distant One hundred and twenty-six
and 10/100 feet, thence running westerly along the lands of
the said John Miller to a stake distant One hundred and
twenty-two and 83/100 feet, thence running Southerly in a
direct line to the Kings Highway, distant Two Hundred and
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III Eighty-nine and 91/100 feet, thence running Easterly along
j the said Kings Highway to the point or place of beginning, !
distant Twenty and 43/100 feet, said parcel or tract of land
I[ supposed to contain about One Half Acre, be the same more or !
less; said parcel of land being or intended to be a portion
of the property conveyed to J. B. Adams and others by Deed
of H. Alex. Holmes, Marian Holmes and Lulah F. Vail dated
December 5th 1910 and recorded In Suffolk County Clerk's
� Office in Liber 752 of Deeds Pg. 344 on the 9th day of
January 1911.
Being thesame premises conveyed to Franklin A. Dorman
by J. B. Adams and Clara A., his wife, and Harry Adams by
deed dated the 7th day of May 1913 and recorded in Suffolk
County Clerk's Office in Liber 647 of Deeds, Page 173, on the[
20th day of May 1913.
Tract 6
Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of the lands
formerly of Eugenia V. Miller and John Miller, her husband
on the boundary line of the lands of J. H. Darlington, i
running Northerly along the lands of the said J. H.
Darlington, Two Hundred and thirty eight feet and three
Inches to the lands now or formerly of Franklin A. Dorman,
thence running Westerly partly along the lands now or
formerly of Franklin A. Dorman and partly along the lands
of Douglass Knox to a stake Thirty three feet distant,
thence running in a direct line Southerly Two Hundred and
thirty eight feet and three inches to the lands now or
formerly of Franklin A. Dorman described in Tract 5 above,
thence running Easterly along said lands now or formerly
of Franklin A. Dorman described in Tract 5 above thirty-
three feet to the point or place of beginning, and bounded
as follows, viz:- Northerly partly by the lands now or
formerly of Franklin A. Dorman and partly by the lands of i
� Douglass Knox, easterly by lands of J. H. Darlington, South-
erly by lands now or formerly of Franklin A. Dorman and
Westerly by lands now or formerly of Eugenia V. Miller and
John Miller; said tract or parcel of land supposed to contal
Twenty eight and eighty five one hundredths rods be the same
j mora or leas.
Being the same premises conveyed to Franklin A. Dorman
by Eugenia V. Miller and John Miller, her husband, by deed !
dated the 28th day of May 1913 and recorded In Suffolk
County Clerk's office in Liber 885 of Deeds, page 517, on the
13th day of October 1914.
Tract 7
! ALL the undivided half part equal in quality and
quantity of ALL that cattalo Erect of land called the North
side, the whole containing by estimation 22 acres, be it more
�[ or less, bounded and described as follows: - Northerly by
Long Island Sound; Easterly by lands of Jasper Y. Tuthill;
Southerly partly by lands of Christopher N. Tuthill and I
partly by lands of William Young, and Westerly by the lands
of William S. Hobart.
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Being a part of the same premises mentioned and
described in the deed from Christopher M. Tuthill and Sibyl
Tuthill, his wife, to Frederick H. Tuthill and recorded in
the office of the Clerk of Suffolk County in Liber 294 of
Deeds, page 258, on the 25th day of February 1886; and
Being the same premises conveyed to Franklin A. Dorman
by Frank H. Hackett by deed dated the 5th day of March 1919
and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's office in Liber 977
of Deeds, Page 384, on the 9th day of May 1919•
Together with all right, title and interest, if any, of
the party of the first part of, in and to any land lying in
the bed of any street, road or avenue, opened or proposed in
front of or adjoining said Tracts 1 to 7 inclusive, to the
centre line thereof.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM the premises conveyed from The Chase
National Bank of the City of New York and Jane C. Dorman as
Trustees under five (5) separate Deeds of Trust each dated
June 10, 1927 to Elizabeth K. Dexter by Deed dated March 19,
1948 and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Suffolk
County on March 22, 1948 in Liber 2809 of Conveyances at
page 42.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM the premises conveyed from Jane
C. Dorman and The Chase Manhattan Bank as Trustees under
Agreement of Trust dated June 10, 1927 to John J. MacKay and
IIS Isabel Dorman MacKay by Deed dated October 3, 1955 and
u recorded in the office of the Clerk of Suffolk County on
October 27, 1955 in Liber 4004 of Conveyances at page 241.
TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and
rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises;
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the
'parties of the second part, the heirs and assigns of the parties
of the second part forever.
AND the
party of the first part, In compliance with
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I!Sectlon 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that the party of the first
^part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will
;;hold the right to receive such consideration as a .trust fund to be
'i applied first for the purpose of paying the coat of the improvement
!and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the
"improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any
Mother purpose.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly
executed this deed the day and year first above written.
(L.S.)
Franklin A. Dorman
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