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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3104 P 257 nr urn-S�' N­ — ' I/ CQqr rnp����yy PUB j�y��!yp�!�^1711)x. X ORFI 6BIX ,y r•1•e"Vf LL—�JL 0 NO fU1)L7t➢'(V"w�••rw,m .M,U,v rn rhto 11�`rittu , 0:..R VCN �onf0. +_ II I Q:a 41111YV IAS / rrF Fur Uo. liber 1/ad, Ura / Jap u/' l a. 11 /r 0 l 1, .V ur liber d7nele,n 7/aadnul uud Fifty r./' D//,/IS at p,,ve u I as....iaed. Bei»ecn ELINOR G. BEST, residing Clerk at Laurel, Suffolk County, New York, part y of It,, /Irrt part, amd RAYMOND J. IMOGM,AN, residing at 8813-219 Street, Queens Village, New York, pm'ty of the second part, Wilneexclh thatihepmty of Use Anetpart,i n ronxiderati orr u/ Eight Hundred and 00/100- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars (5800.00 ) laWful nnoaey of the "a it'd.5'tates, paid by the part y of the second parl,dues hereby s rant and redeaxe nato the party Of the secouJ par/, his heirs and assign.,fareoer,all that tract or parcel of land situated at Mattituek, Southold Town, Suffolk County, New YWk, known and described as Lot No. 88 and the northerly 20 feet of lot No. 89 on a certain map entitled, "Sub-division Map Section One of property of George I. Tuthill and others, situate at 'Laurel, Southold Town, N. Y." surveyed March 28, 1928 by Otto IV. VanTuyl, Greenport, N. Y., surveyor, and filed in the office of the Clerk of Suffolk County on the 15th day of January 1929 as Map No. 861, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly corner of lot No. 88 at the intersection of the westerly "side of Bray Avenue and the southerly side of Second Street; running thencesouth along the westerly side of Bray Avenue a distance of 70 feet to other lend of the party of the first part; running thence in a wester- ly di motion along said land of the party of the first part in a line parallel to the southerly line of lot No. 88 to the westerly line of lot No. 89 a distance of 150 feet and land of Scully; running thence in a northerly direction along the westerly line of lots Nos. 89 end 88 adjoin Ing said land of Scully 70 feet to the southerly line of Second Street; running thence in an easterly direction along the southerly line of Seeon Street 150 feet to the point or place of beginning.