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Made the 'Incteon Ch day of July Nineteen Hundred and
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''JWIWJM RONA A. RROWPI, residing on the south aide of the Main
and in the henlet of East Marion, 'Town of Southold, Suffolk County,
ow York,
t part y of the first part, and
CLARENCE C. ROACH, residing at 21 Lynch Street, Huntington Station,
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Suffolk County, New York,
,�.�rpn�..{{,,.. �{ part y of the second part,
lti it"If"[lh that the party of the first part, in consideration of
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(S 10,00 ) lawful money of the United States, and other good
and valuable considerations paid by the party of the second part,
do es hereby Brant and release unto the part y of the second part,
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his heirs and assijns forever, all that certain plot, piece or
,p�parcel of land situate near the Village of Greenport, Town of Southold,
Suffolk County, New York., bounded and described as follows:-
(peginning at the northeasterly corner of the premises herein described,
Ib eing on the westerly line of a certain sixteen (16) foot right of way.
Aver land of party of the first part and on the southerly line of a
Fifty (50) foot right of way southerly from land of Long Island Rail Roa
ompany; running thence along, the westerly line of said sixteen (16)
E' oot right of way, S. 150 211 30" W. 486.86 feet to am angle in said
ight of way; thence along said right of way S. 490 001 W. 64.00 feet
0 other land of party of the second part; thence along said other land
of party of the second part N. 30 45T E. 484.78 feet to the southerly
ine of said fifty (50) foot right of way; thence easterly along said
southerly line of said 50 foot right of way, on a curve to the right
a distance of 146.13 feet to the point of beginning.
TOGETHER WITH a right of way sixteen (16) feet in width from the South-
westerly corner of the premises northeasterly and then northerly along
he premises and then along the easterly end of said fifty (50) foot
fight of way to said land of Long Island Rail Road Company; thence
northerly over the existing right of way across said land of Long Island
ail Road Company to the southerly end of an existing right of way of
Isaid party of the first part leading northerly to Main Road.
SO, a right of way over the above mentioned existing right of way
fromsaidland of Long Island Rail Road Company northerly to said Main
Head.
ALSO, a right of way over the above mentioned fifty (50) foot
fight of way from the northwesterly corner of the premises easterly
o the above described sixteen (16) foot right of way.
SO, a right of way the westerly and southerly line of which begins
t a point on the easterly line of the premises 5.48 feet northerly
long said line from the southeasterly corner of thepremises and runs
hence along other land of the- party of'the first part, and then along
and of Sieger S. 470 331 R. 86.41 feet; thence along said land of
iegger, land of Surczenia, and land of the party of the first part ,
80° 551 E. 199.49 feet; thence along other 1and of the party of '
�. he first part S. 20 20, 10^ E. 240 feet, more or less, to ordinary
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high water mark of Pipes Cove at a point one liundrod (100) feet e terry
from the southeast corner of land of Surczenia. Said right of way 7s
sixteen (16) feet in width along the first two courses described above
and twenty-five (25) feet in width alongh Yt�ealasi; course above describ ee .
and the party of the second part, his =d waaa:xs, and assigns, shall have
'I the right to use that portion of the right of way which is twenty-five
(25) feet in width for the purpose of
bathing, sun bathing,
and for
the purpose of embarking in and disembarking from mall. boats.
The last mentioned and described right of way shall cease and determine
when and if a public highway is opened through lands of the grantor
which shall afford the party of the second part access to Pipes Cove.
The party of the first part being the owner of other property in the
immediate vicinity of the land herein described, agrees to offer to the
Town of Southold for highway purposes a strip of land 50 feet in width
running from land of Long Island Rail Road and having, 100 feet on Pipes
Cove.