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_...,,a,....� Village.of Greenport, a municipal corporation, having its
C.t office and principal place of business at 1S South Street, Green.
(port, New York,
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CM party of the fust pact,and.Hannah H. Smith, residing at Greenport, New York,
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C ' party of the seared part,
I VATNESSETK that the party of the fustpact,in oo.ideaar
doa of ten dollars paid by the party of the aend
part,does hereby remise,release and quite asm onto the party of the second part,the heirs or suorrssors and
assigns of the party of the second part forever,
IALL that certain plot,piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereon erected,situate,
lWaif and belngfo>' near the Village of Greenport, Town of Southold;
County of Suffolk and state of New York, bounded and described as
) follows:
I ( Beginning at a point on the westerly line of a certain right of way
marking the southeasterly corner of lands recently conveyed to the
party of the second part [said point of beginning being located
. with reference to the North Road as follows: from a concrete monu- -
' l,iment set 1n the northerly line of the North Road running along the
. westerly line of a right of way, north 25017130" west, 529.99 feet
to a concrete monument; thence still along said westerly line, north -
y 1127002130" west, 16.10 feet to said point of beginning]; running
thence north 56043110" east, about 16.6 feet to a point; thence -
• • :north 27002130" west, about 475 feet to the ordinary high water
m L4 llmark of Long Island Sound; thence in a southwesterly direction
�f along the ordinary high water mark of Long Island Sound, 19.2 feet, -
Imore or less, to a poiht distant measured at right angles 16.5 feet
:'from the second described course; thence on a line distant 16.5 feet
I.measured at right angles from said second course, south 27`02'30" _
'!'east, 467.90 feet to the point or place of beginning; being and -
' intended to be so much of a right of way, the fee of which is '
- owned by the party of the first part, running from the North Road
! to Long Island Sound as lies between lands owned by the purchaser
on either side.