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Made the / day of September aineteen hundred
and fifty-five
joethuen'MANUFACTURERS TRUST COMPANY, a domestic banking corpora-
tion, having its principal place of business at No. 55 Broad Street,
New York City,INew York, Successor by merger to Brooklyn Trust Company
as Executor ofland Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of George
Weiderman, Jr.', deceased,
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ljfiiVS ,party of the first part,
and LESTER H. WASHBURN, residing at 9 Merrivale Road, Great Neck, Long
Island, New York
t{. part y of the second part,
WttntOdb, that the party of the Ent part, by virtue of the power and authority to
it given in and by said last will and testament, and in consideration of
TWENTY TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED and 00100 ($22,600.00) - - - - Dollars,
lawful money of the United States,
paid by the party of the second part,
do es hereby grant and release unto the part y of the second part,
his heirs, and assigns forever,
PARCEL I
i —M that lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and
improvements th,Qrgop!,,{ ate, lying and being at Nassau Point or
Little Hog Neck,1,"GdTtFi£9°Y�"Suffolk, State of New York, and known and
j designated as Lot No. 116 on map entitled "Map of Proposed Subdivi-
sion, Section B, Nassau Point Club Properties, Inc., situate on
Nassau Point, Suffolk County, N.Y." Surveyed June 7, 1919, by Wallace
H. Halsey, C.E. and filed in the Office of the Clerk of .Suffolk County.
TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the party of
the first part of, in and to the land under water of Wunneweta Pond,
abutting said premises.
PARCEL II
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and
being at Nassau Point, Suffolk County, N.Y., described as follows:-
BEGINNING at a point at high water mark of Great Peconic Bay,
distant 250 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly side of Bridge
Lane, as shown on above mentioned map, surveyed by Wallace H. Halsey,
C.E., running thence northeasterly and at right angles to high water
mark of Great Peconic Bay to high water mark of Wunneweta Pond; thence
northwesterly along the high water mark of Wunneweta Pond to a point
in the same where it would be intersected by a line drawn at right
angles to high water mark of Great Peconic Bay and distant 500 feet
northwesterly from the northwesterly side of Bridge Lane; thence
southwesterly and along said line at right angles to high water mark
of Great Peconic Bay, to the high water mark of Great Peconic Bay;
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thence southeasterly along the.high water mark of Great Peconic Bay,
two hundred and:fifty (250) feet tothe point or place. of BEGINNING.
TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the party of
the first partof, in and to the land under water:of.Wunneweta Pond
and Great PeconicBay, abutting said premises.
Said Parcel Iand Parcel II being the same premises conveyed to
George Weiderman; Jr. by deed from Roland H. Clark and Ann Byrd Clark
datedofficeSuffolk Count
Non December 4,
mber 21, 19 4j and
Libera2665the of Deeds, at page 05erk's
PARCEL III
n undivided one eighth interest of, in and to ALL that part of
Nassau Point (formerlyCountyeof , Statesituate, lying
York, bounded
Hogand Neck)
in
the Town of Southoldd,,
and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a. point on the westerly line of Bayberry Road at
the northeasterly corner of Lot 121, as shown on "Amended Map B of
Section B" Nassau Point Club Properties, Inc., situate on Nassau
Point, Suffolk County, N.Y., and filed in the office of the Suffolk
County Clerk on September 26 1924 as Map No. 7B9, and running thence
in a general southwesterly direction on an irregular curved line along
saiarmdandt121 alongand plot C Lots, 113,10 an am of "The 112 and 111, 1200Lfeet,�11 morethence
across said
orless, to the
i ordinary high water mark of Great Peconic Bay.
The northwesterly line of said Bridge Lane is concentric with
and 25 feet northwesterly from the above described southeasterly line.
li TOGETHER with an unnamed road, as shown on said map, the north-
easterly line of which begins at a point on said northwesterly line
of Bridge Lane, 350 feet, more or less, southwesterly along said
northwesterly line from its intersection with said westerly line of
Bayberry Road; and runs thence in a general northwesterly direction
on an irregular curved line along Lot 208 and Lot 207, 270 feet, more
or less, to Lot 116 as shown on said map.
The southwesterly line of said unnamed road is concentric with
and 25 feet southwesterly from the above described northeasterly line.
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