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Made the 5th day of January nineteen h.a&.d
and fifty four
360b)MI Frederick Terry Jennings, Sr., residing at 2222-14
Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida,
part y of the first part,
and John Charnews, residing at Min Street, Southold, New York,
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party of the second part,
YJ1Cl�ttteggetlJ, that the part y of the first part,in consideration of
Ten Dollars,
lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration
paid by the party of the second part
do as hereby grant and release uatn the party of the second part,
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��tt his distributees and assigns forever,
ZU that tract or parcel of land, formerly known as the Benjamin
lot, situate in the village and town of Southold, Suffolk County,
New York, north of the Long Island Railroad, between Hortonls Lane
andRailroad Avenue, and bounded northerly by land now or formerly
of Daniel 17. Grattan; easterly and southerly by lad now or for-
morly of George R. Jennings; westerly about one ro*y land now
or formerly of the Boisseau heirs; northerly about fivo rods
by land formerly of Harriet M. Horton, Grace T. Horton and Edwin
R. Horton; and westerly by land formerly of Horton. Containing
about six acres, be the same more or less.
The southwesterly corner of said premises being a strip of
land about one rod wide north and south and about five rods long,
east and wrest, extending from the main part of said premises to
lands now or formerly owned by the Boisseau heirs.
Together with a right of way to and from Hortonls Lane to said
premises over the lands now or formerly of the Boisseau heirs close
to the north line thereof, through gates and bars.
Being and intended to be the same premises conveyed to the
party a! the first part by Anne L. Jennin s by deed dated September
14, 1946, recorded Libor 5485 cp 523.
TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of
the party of the first part in and to said premises.
TO HAVE AUD TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of
the second part, his distributees and assigns forever.
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j Said premises are described according to survey of Otto 'N. Van Tuyl
j as follows:
Beginning at a concrete .monument ,set on the boundary line between
].and of the party of the second part and land of George R. Jennings
Estate, 537.10 feet westerly along said boundary line from the weat-
1 erly line of Railroad Avenue, anu being the northwesterly corner of
said land of the George R. Jennings Estate and the northeasterly
corner of the premises herein described; and from said point of
beginning running along said land of George R. Jennings Estate
three courses, as follows; (1) South 14049130" East 569.72 feet
to a concrete monument, (2) South 72047,20" West 538.6u feet to
a concrete monument, (6) South 70002130" West 110.69 feet to a
concrete monument and land of J. i4• Grattan; thence along said
land of J. T%. Grattan, being also across the end of a certain 12-foot
right of wag. hereinafter described, North 17043130" 'lest 12.01
SII feet to a concrete monument and land of witkoski; thence along said
land of Witkoski, two courses, as follows: (1) North 70008130" East
111.80 feetto a post, (2) North 12029130" West 537.84 feet to a
concrete monument and land of the party of the second part; thence
along said land of theparty of the second part two courses as
follows: (1) North 700
051 East 487.72 feet to a concrete monument,
and (2) North 76022120" East 30. feet to the point of beginning.
li Containing 6.811 acres by survey.
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