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MIS INRENTRRR made the, 1.4 day of x,nineteen hundred and f if ty-ninp
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BENJAMIN CHAPMAN ffiRRUP, residing at bl Alpine Way,
Huntington Station, Long Island, New York; and
-YtICHARD P.-KIRKDg, residing at 4116 Via Solano,
p Palos Verdes,. California, individually and
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as executors of - the last will and testament
of M. ELIZABETH KIRKUP, a/k/a MARTHA ELIZABETNt FKUP
NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK ,deceased,
party of the first part,and one of the grantors herein
BENJAMIN C. KIRKUP/aed H,&*NbH *P+Kff, h4re wif I
beih residing at 61 Alpine Way, Huntington Station,
Long Island, New York,
party of the second part,
WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part,by virtue of the power and authority to t: wn bl,:,
given in and by said last will and testament,and in consideration of
TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - dollars,
lawful money of the United States, paid
by the party of the second part,does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second port,
tJ91 heirs and assigns forever,
ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and
being at Mattituck, Tarn of Southold, County of Sufflk and State
of New York and bounded and described as follows:
PARCEL I
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'The-East boundary line commences at a cement monument distant 284 foot
easterly from a cement monument set in the boundary line of lands
of Chauncey Howell and Herbert M. Reeve and runs North 20 degrees
39 minutes West passing through three cement monuments until it
reaches the high water mark of the Long Island Sound;
The South boundary commences at the monument taken as the starting
point for the East boundary and runs South 69 degrees 30 minutes
West a distance of 134 feet to another cement monument;
The West boundary commences at said cement monument distant 134
feet Westerly of the monument set in the East boundary line and
runs thence North '20 degree's 30 minutes West 519 feet to a cement
monument 'set at the top of the Bank; and
h water mark on
Thence continuing in the same direction to the high
the Long' Island Sound Beach;
a ces at the intersection of the !Jest
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The North Boundary Y
boundary with the high water mark on the Long Island Sound Beach
and rune easterly until it intersects the Easterly boundary line.
TOGETHER with a right of way from the (Main )North Country Road
leading from Mattituck to Sound Avenue to and from the premises
hereby conveyed, which said right of way runs along the easterly
line of land belonging to Herbert M. Reeve and then curves toward
the Northwest and passes along the southerly boundary of the
Alipremises hereby conveyed. In case the parties of the first part
desire to run said right of way along the Easterly line of the said
land of Herbert M. Reeve until it reaches the rear of the lots as
shown on the survey of F. F. Overton, thence passing along the
southerly boundary of the premises hereby conveyed, the right of
way hereby conveyed shall follow that course instead of bearing
toward the Northwest as heretofore described.
VIII PARCEL II
COMMENCING at the southwest corner of the premises about to be
SII described at a concrete monument set as a bound, which monument is
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284 feet easterly from another concrete monument at in the easterly
boundary line of land belonging to the estate of Chauncey Howell,
and
RUNNING THENCE North 20 degrees 30 minutes West to high water mark
on Long Island Sound Beach, and
THENCE in an Easterly direction, along high water mark on Long
Island Sound Beach, to land -of John H. Drown;
THEM E running in a southerly direction along the land of
John H, Drown to a cement monument and other land of Herbert M. Reeve;
THENCE running South 69 degrees 30 seconds West a distance of about
75 feet to a concrete monument, the point or place of BEGINNING,
TOGETHER with the use of a Right of Way from the (Main) North
'. Country Road leading from Mattituck to Sound n Avenue to pose and
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repass over the same to and from the premises hereby cenvayed
which said Right of Way runs along the easterly line of land
belonging to Herbert M. Reeve and then curves toward the northwest
and passes along the southerly boundary of the premises hereby
conveyed. In case the parties of the first part desire to run said
Right of Way along the easterly line of the said land of said
Herbert M. Reeve until it reaches the rear of the lots as shown on
the survey of F. F. Overton, thence passing along the southerly
boundaryo
the premises es h
f p crabs conveyed, the Right of Way hereby
'. granted shall follow that course instead of bearingtoward the
i northwest as heretofore described.