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THIS INDENTURE,made the j( ay of-O'eptA nineteen hundred and fifty-ela
BETWEEN GEORGE L. PIM, 111, residing at Mattltuek, Town of South-
Old, SuffOUGounty, New York
-party of the first part, and ANDREW.DONLEVY and MARGARET DONLEVY, his wife,
residing at 35-21 153rd _Street, Flushing 54, New York,'
party of the second part,
WITNESSETH,that the parry of the first part,in consideration of One Dollar and other valuable considera-
tion paid by the party of the second part,does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part,the
distributees or successors and assigns of die party of the second part forever,
ALL that certain plot,piece or parcel of land, th the b ldipgs and u�
lying and being a at Mattltuok, gonth'02 •Own, WS{F OJJtsLouii�`y�e 'eMst�ole'k, '.i
known and described as Lot No. 80 on a certain map entitled "Sub-
division Map Section. One of Propeety of George I. `uthill and others,
situate at Laurel, Town of Southold, N.Y.• surveyed March 28, 1928 '..
by Otto W. VanTuyl, Greenport, N.Ys surveyor, and filed in the office f'..
the Clerk of Suffolk County on the 15th day of January 1929 as MapI
No, 861.
TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the partyeof
the first part of, In and to roads, streets or avenues adjacent to
said promisee toathe center lines thereof.
TOGETHER with the privilege in common with others to use a right-
of-way leading from the Houlevard, so called, to Peconie Bay, which
said privilege is contained and recited In deed to George I. Tuthill,
otal. from Frank Bray etal. dated April 17, 1928 and recorded August