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THIS INDENTURE, melds the twentyeighth day of Yay In the year one thousand
a J nine hundred styhteen BETWEEN LOUISA A. PINCR as ozecutriz of and Trustae
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under the Last Will and.Testament of George Finck, deoeasad, party of the
first Part and NASSAU POINT CLUB PROPERTIES INC .the domestic corporation
having its principal .place of business 186. Remsen Street, Borough of brooklynge
County of Kings, City and State of New York, party of the second part;
WITHESSETN that the said party ofthe first part, by virtue o: the power and .
authority to bar given in and by the said last Will and Testament and in con-
Isideration of Thirty-five Thousand (035,000) dollars, lawful money of the
United States, paid by the said party of the second part does hereby grant and
release Onto the said party of the second part its successors or assigns forever;
1(94a uel undivided one-half interest in and to, ALL, that certain tract, piece I-
ff or peninsula of land, situate in the town of Southold, Suffolk County, N w York'-
known as Nassau Point or Nattenwak, formerly called Ltttle Hog Neck and bounded' j�
and described As follows: PARCEL NO 1. BEGINNING at a point an Paoonic Bay
at the-Easterly and of th*outherly line of thebeach of the Commoners of
Southold.; thence running southerly by and with Peconio Buy to a point which
is the southerly ertremlty Or termination or,said tract or peninsula; thence rr
running northerly and westerly by andwith�Peconic Bay and that part or the
Bay known as the;Cove until it comes to the mouth of the creek or channel lead-
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! Ing to Broad Waters and Ray Waters (so called); thence easterly and northerly by and
with the channel And by and with Broad Waters and Hay Waters until it reaches the west-
erly and touching en those waters of the southerly line of the Beach of the Commoners of
�# Southold; thence easterly Along the said southerly 1:110 of said Beach to the place of
beginning, as reference to a map of said tract or
i peninsula filed in the office of the
Clerk of the County of Suffolk on August 3rd.. 1871, entitled "Map of MAttenwak or Nassau
Point, in the town of Southold, Suffolk ¢oanty, Long Island, from a survey made in May
1858 by W. H. pike of Mattltuck" will more fully. A;>prarPARCEL, NO. 2, An equal
andivided one-half interest in and to, ALL that certain piece or parcel of land Situate
anA lying at Pe¢onie in the Lown of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State d' New York, and
!bounded and described as follows; vis:- Northerly by the highway sometimes known as
. Skunk Lane, easterly by lands now or formerly of Henry D. Horton and It
line begins at hers, said highway
; a point on the easterly side of said highway 8 and 7/10 feet westerly
Iof the nearest bound stone on said highway end rune thence south 15 degrees east about
;835 feet, thence again south 30 degrees east about 54 feet; southerly by lands now or
date of Joseph M. Terry and Abigail W. Terry, and westerly by landa�"iow or late of Henry
D. Barton and others, the said easterly and westerly sides of the said premises run
Parallel to each other at n distance apart of 66 feet, and containing 1 acre and 321/1000
of an acres. Said promises are to be peed and applied to form part of a proposed private
'road running from Skunk Lane, so called, to that part of Broad Waters Creek known as the
Narrows. Subject, nevertheless to a covenant contained in deed recorded in Liber 587,
'Conveyances Page 369, - PA:fM No. 3. An undivided one-half interest in and to, ALL
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a that certain Piece or parcel of land situatte, lying at Peconlc, Town of Southold County oi?
STfolk, mid state of New York, bounded and described as follows: Northerly by the undivid-i
c .. ,ad lands now or. late Of Heary D. Horton and sisters, easterly by lands new or late of
k .Joseph M. Terry and Abigail W. Terry, southerly by that.part of Broad Waters Creek known ( ...
(as the Narrows,and westerly again by other lands now or lata of Joseph M. Torry and
(Abigail W. Terry, the easterly and westerlyside
r unpara11e1 to each other at a distance
yi ;apart of 66 feet and on a coarse of south 30 degrees east, said premises to be used and
- � japplied to form part of a proposed private road running from Skunk Lane, so called to
.the Narrows.i Being the same premises which were conveyed by Joao ph M. Tarry and Abigail
W. Tarry to George Finck and Lawrence E. Embree by deed bearing date the 13th day of
;February, 1906, recorded in said Clerk's Office July 14th 1906 in liber 587 of deeds page
1371. Subject, nevertheless to A covenant contained In deed recorded in'liber 587, con-
,veyaneea page 371. 1An undivided one-halt ateat in and toALL the right, title and
�interest of the said parties, if any, Of, In and to the tidewater land, land under avatar,
rights of dockage and,wharfago and rights to construct bridges affecting or in any wise
'appertaining to any of tha'841d parcels of land or any part thereof, together with all
;right, title and interest of thesaid partiea if any, of,in and to nnytide avatar creaks
:or bays appertaining or Adjacent to any of said Properties. TOOETHGR wit% the appur-
Al tanances and 4180:all the estate Which the said Testator had at the time of his decease
din said premises. AND ALSO the estate therein which the said party of',the first .part
Chas or had po«er to convey or diepos0 or whether individually or by virtue of said Will
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!or otherwisea+ TO 1G14E AND TO HOLD the above granted premises, ante the said party of the
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second part, its successors assigns-forever. AND the said Party of the�.fdrst part 3
'.covanaat with Said party Of the second part that"the'pifk1i of.the filet part has not done ,'
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or suffered w*thing whereby the said promiseshave been encumbered In any way
pro-whatever. IN WITNSS WHEREOP the said party of the first pact to these
,seats has hereunto set.her hand and seal the day and year first above Written.
'In the presence of LOUISA A. FINCK L. S.
,Laura Haylee Individually dui as Executrix under
the Last Will and Testament of
George Finok, deceased,
State of New York, county of New York, on: On this 29" day of May in
ithe year one thousand nine hundred eighteen borers me personally came Louisa A.
Pinsk as exsoutor, to me known, of the last will and testament of George Pinsk
!deceased, and known to me to be the individual described In and who executed
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the foregoing conveyance and she thereupon acknowledged to me that she had
executed the some. L.S. Laura Bayles, Notary Public Kings Co., Cert, filed s"
In N. Y. Co. N0.91.
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Recorded 31 May 1919 id 9 A. M.
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435.00 U. S. I. R. S. GAN.)
{ THIS INDENTURE, made the twenty eighth d g `
y hth g day or May nineteen hundred and eighteen
BETWEEN EDITH FRANKLIN ENBREE of Flushing in the borough and scanty of Queens
City and State of New York, party at the first part and NASSAU POINT CLUB
PROPERTIES, INC., The Domestic Corporation having its principal place of busi-
j sees 196 Reason Street, Bor>agh of Brooklyn, County of KinGs, City and State of
j New York, party of the second part, WITHESSETH that the party of the first part
In consideration of One hundred ($100.) Dollars, lawful money .,f the United ".
States, and other valuable consideration paid by the party of the seeon"t,
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dose hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, Its successors is
and assigns forever.-7 LL that equal.undivided,one-halt part of, or interest in, (;
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ALL.those three certain parcels of land, together with the buildings and�mprova-
j mento thereon erected, bounded and described as follows; PARCEL 1: ALL that
f certain tract, place or peninsula of land situate in the town of Southold,,
tt Suffolk County, .New-York,knowa as Nassau Point or MattemBk formerly called
r Little Hog Nock and bounded and ,described as followsz BEGINNING at a point
.i on Pascals Bay at the easterly and of the southerly line or the beach of the `t
j Commoners of Southold; thence running southen3by and with Peconic Bay to a,point
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! which is the southerly extremityor termination of said tract or peninsula;
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{thence running northerly and westerly byand with Peoonic Bey and that part of
.the Bay known as the Cove until It comes to the mouth of the creek or channel
leading:to.Broad Waters and Hay Waters (no called); thence easterly and :
P - ,i northerlyhy ane with the channel,andby and with Broad Waters and Hay Waters
' - votil it reaches the westerly end touching
- ng.on those-waters of the southerly line of the
:Beach of the Commoners of Southold; thence east sly along the said Southerly line of said
!Beach to the place of haginning,. as reference to a map of said tract ar peninsula filed
in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on August 3rd. 1871, entitled
"Map of Mattenwak or Nassau Point, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island,
'from a survey made in May, 1$58 by W. H. Pike of Mattituck" will mormfully appear.
PARCEL II., . ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate and lying at Paconic in the
'town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and bounded and described as a
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'follows, vial Northerly by the highway sometimes known as Skunk Lane; easterly by lands � )
k now or formerly of Henry D. Horton and others, said highway lung begins at a po Snt on the
easterly side of said highway 6 and 7/10 feet westerly of the nearest bound stongon said
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7 ';highway, and runs thence weuth 15 degrees east about 835,feet; thence again south 30 degrall
ieast about 54 feet; southerly by lands now or late of Joseph M. Terry and Abigail 71.Terry
and westerly by lands now or late of Henry D. Horton and others; and said easterly
z. sand westerly sides of the said premises run parallel to each other at a distance apart 1E
* !of 66 feet, and containing 1 acre and 321/1000 of an acre. . Said promises are to be used
,and applied to form part of A proposed private road running from Skunk Lane, so called,
to that part of Broad Waters Creek known as the Narrows.};6ub,ject, however, to the condi-
tion 41st Henry D. Horton and Marion R. Horton his wife, Henrietta Horton, Mary E. H. Terry,
!and Nannie W. H. Conklin, their heirs and assigns, shall forever have nhe right to use
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and enjoy the said road its entire length in,going to and from their lands or either side
'of the same. BEING the same
Premises which were eonvatad to George Finck antl Lawrence
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E. Embree by the said Henry D. Horton and others by dead bearing date the 13th day of
,July 1906, recorded in said Clerk's Office on July 14th 1906, 1n Liber 587 at page 369.
'Said dead having been given as a part of the consideration thereof, that the grantees in
isaid dded mentioned, their heirs and assigns should within the period of one year follow
:Ing the date thereof lay and construct, keep up and maintain in good condition the said
!road through its entire length at their own expense. PARCEL III. ALL that certain piece
or parcel of land si ute,t lying at PeeenIc, town of Southold, County of Suffolk and
State of Now York, bounded and described as follows: Northerly by the dndivided lands now
or late of jfenry D. Horton and sisters, easterly by lands now or late of Joseph M. Terry
;and Abigail W. Terry, southerly by that part of Broad Waters Creek known as the Narrows
and westerly hgaln by other lands now or late of Joseph M. Terry and Abigail W. Terry
:the eaiterly and Westerly side run parallel to each other at a distance apart of 66 feet
land on a course of south 30 degrees east, said premises to be used and applied to form
'part of a proposed private road running from Skunk Lane, so called, to the Narrows.
+Subject, However; to thyconditions that the said Joseph M. Terry and Abigail W. Terry,
:their heirs and assigns shall forever have the right to use and enjoy the said road Its
' G' rentire length 1n going to and from their lands on either side of the same.
1BRIN0 the same Premises. which were conveyed by_Jaeaph M. Terry and Abigail IN. Terry to
f6eorge Finck add Lawrence E. Embree by dead hearing data the 13th day.±of February 1906,
? ✓ land recorded in.said Clerks Office July 14th 1906 In Liber 587 of dead$, at page 371.
!The said deed having been given upon the furthar consideration that the said grantees in
'sald deed mentioned, their heirs and asslgna, should within the period of one year follo,.
ging the date thereof, lay out, construct, keep up and maintain in good condition the aa2'd'
!road through its entire length at their own expense.`ALSO ALL the right title and inter-
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of p,ety of first part, if any, of, in and to the tidewater land, land under
water, rights of dockage and wharfage and rights to conoatruct bridges affecting
or in any wise appertaining to any of the said parcels of hod or any part there
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of, together with all right, title and interest of the said party, if any, df,
in and to any tide water creeks or bays appertaining or adjacent to any or said
properties'{'°TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rig)to of
the party of the first part in and to said premises. TO HAVE AND TG'HOLU the
premises herein granted unto the party of the second pact its successor$ and
assigns forever;, Subject, an aforesaid, and subject also to a certain lease
expiring October 1919 of one of the buildings situate on the premises above
dasoribedo known as the Fishermax,. s Hat, and the land upon which same stands.
AND the said Edith Franklin Embrea covenants that she has not done or suffered
anything whereby the said premiseshave been incumbered in any way whatever
except as aforesaid. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the party of the first part has hereunto
set her hand and seal the day and you first above written.
In presence of LQUI'm Bsylds. EDITH F. EMBREE L. S.
State of New York, County of New York, so: On the 28th day of May
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nineteen hundred
and eighteen before m; came Edith Franklin Embree'to me known
to be the individual described in, and who executed, the foregoing instrument,
and acknowledged that she executed the same. L.S. Lauraftyles, Notary public
Kings Co. Cort. filed in H. Y. CO. Na. 91-
Laura Bay Ion
Kings
29 e..w May we v.hcuuarvw..wcx.
Recorded 31 May 1919 9 9 A. U.