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THIS INDENTURE, made the pied.,of January, ninctecn humhed end fifty-two,
BETWEEN
WIIFRED JEROME CONWAY (also known as Jerome Conway) and
WILLIAM B. CONWAY, both residing at Southold, Suffolk County, Now
York,
is
Part/of tire,first part,and
WILLIAM B. CONWAY and MARGUMITE CONWAY, his wife, as
tenants by the entirety, both residing at Southold, Suffolk County,
New York,
e
!' party o?the second para
WITNESSETH, that the pa 117.8E the first part,in consideration of
_ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIN (410.00) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _dollars,
lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable c ons ideration,said
b the ti of the second t,do hereby ant and release unto the art�oPthe second part,
Y Pary Par Ygr V
their heirs and assigns forever,
ALL that tract or parcel of land, together with the buildings and. .
improvements thereon, situate, lying and being on the westerly aide
of Hortonts Lane in Southold, in the Town of Southold, County of
t Suffolk, and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the westerly line of Hortonts Lane a
p diatanc�B55.16 feet northerly from land of Charles Rutkowski
.�; when measured along the westerly lino of Horton's Lane (said point
being marked by a concrete monument and being 200.88 feet northerly
P, from a deflection point on the westerly line of said highway,said
hl deflection point being 654.28 feet northerly from said land of
Charles Rutkowski); running thence in a general westerly direction
a distance of 175.0 fast to a point marked by a concrete monument;
1 running thence in a general northerly direction (on a line parallel
with the westerly line of Hortonts Lane) a distance of 140.0 feet
to a point marked by a concrete monument; running thence in a
general easterly direction (on a line parallel with the southerly
I line of the promisee herein described) a distance of 175.0 feet to
a point on the westerly line of Hortonts Lane (which point is
I marked by a c mereto monument); running thence in a southerly
Y direction along the westerly line of Horton-e Lane a distance of
j 140.0 feet to the point or place of beginning, the easterly and
westerly linea of the above described premises being parallel, and
the northerly and southerly lines of the shove described premises
being parallel, the northerly line and the easterly line forming at
their intersection an inside angle of 820 42, according to survey
I by Otto We Pan Tuyle Licensed Surveyor, Greenport, New York, dated
May 9, 1939.