HomeMy WebLinkAboutFitzpatrick, Margaret D AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION.
STATE OF NEW YORK,�
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, 88. :
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, J
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OTICE OF APPLICATION for grant of ""Town
JLCland under water.—Notice is hereby giv-
enthatI, Margaret D. Fitzpatrick, o1 the ofSoutbold, in the County of Suffolk,
city,county,and state of New York, owner,
in fee and occupant of the uplands adjoining,
the lands below high water mark of Puonie being duly sworn, says: r r
Bay at New Suffolk in the town of Southold,
•bounty of Suffolk and state aforesaid,as here-
inafter described, will-make--application'to' I. That he is the.
,the Board of Trustees of said town at the of-
,fice of George H.Cleaves,clerk of said board
in the,village of Greenport and town afore- of. • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '�. ''' ' ' ' ' ' '
said,on MONDAY, the 2nd day of August,
1897,at 12i30 o'clock in the aftornoon, for a a newspaper printed and published in the Town of
grant in perpetuity to me,the suid Margaret
D.Fitzpatrick,by the said town,for the pur-,
pose of the beneficial enjoyment of the same Southold, in the County of Suffolk, in the State of
by me, of the lands ander water and below
high water mark in front of the uplands own- New York.
,ed'and occupied by me,in the town aforesaid,
which lands so applied for are bounded and
described as follows, viz: The first piece be-
gins'at a point on the line-of ordinary high 2. That a notice, of which the annexed is a
water mark and on the northeasterly course
of the land applied for and irom which point hinted co has been published in said newspaper
of beginning the main chimney of the Club 1 1 y�
House on Robin's Island bears south nine-
teen and one-half degrees -eastandthe Pon for four weeks successively, commencing on the
Quogue Lighthouse south nineteen degrees
west,and runs thence due west'one hundred
and ninety eight and six tenths feet; then® day of.. . . . . . . . . .
due south five hundred feet; thence due east
one hundred and ninety eight-and six tsnthij
feet; thence due north five hp�indred deet to IS
the point of beginning,and egntains by sur- "
vey two acres and two hundred and seventy
nine one thousandths (279.1000)of an sore.
The upland adjoining the land to be so ap-
plied for is bounded northerly by the several 0
lands of Frederick W.Loew and Jeremiah G. ,
Tuthill; easterly by the highway known as
Fourth street;southerly by Peconle bay and
- the land to be so applied for,and westerly by
the highway known as F4th street. The
--- soundings once in fifty feet o4.the whole ex• _1
terror line of said piece to beiapplied foi)
beginning at the northeasterly corner thereof
and going thence around said piece,are as
follows:—First aEd second, four feet; third,
three and five tenths feet; fourth,'thrde,feet;
'11ftli and sixth,four feet,seventh,four and dve
tenths feet; eighth,'five feet; ninth,five add '
six tenths feet; tenth,'eleventh and twelfth,
six and five tenths feet; thirteenth and foul•-
teenth,six feet;fifteenth,five feet;sixteenth,
three and five tenths feet; sebenteenth,eigh.
teenth,nineteenth,twentieth and twenty first, d notice must be at least twenty-eight days before the date of application.
three feet; twenty second and t*enty thh%
two and five tenths feet.
The second piece bekius•at a point 'on the,
line of ordinary high water mark and bii4he
northwesterly corner.of the land to be so
applied for and from which point of begin.
ntng the main chimney of the Club House on
Robins Island'bears south seven and one .
half degrees east,and the flagstr+T on the
New Suffolk School House sous ;seventy
seven and one half degrees',west,and runs
thence south five-and,one half degrees east
'one hundred and one and seven tenths feet,
thence north eighty four and one half degrees
east five hundred feet,thence north-five and
one half degrees west one hundred and one
,and seven tenths feet, thence south'eighty
four and one half degrees west five r indred
feet to the point of.beginning,and utains
by survey one acre and one hung d and
sixty seven one thousandths(167-10 of an
acre. +'
The upland'adjoining the land to be soap-
-plied for-ls-D.-untied:ut3i:hwh-by land of
George I.Tuthill:ea'sterl'y by•,Peconie bay
and the land to,-be so applied for,southerly
by land of Cbrisi6plier Delaney,and westerly
by the highway known as First street. The
soundings once in fifty feet on the whole ex-
Iterior line of said last named,piece to be so
applied for,tbeginhing at the northwest rly
'corner thereof and going thence,around said
piece,are as follows: First,three and five
tenths feet:second,four feet;third,four and
live tenths feet•'fourth, five feet;fifth,seven
feet;sixth,nine f6k;seventh,ten teet;eighta,
tea and five tenths feet;ninth,tenth,eleventh
and'twelfth, twelve feet; thirteenth,eleven
end five'tenths feet; fourteenth,eleven feet;
'fifteenth,ten feet; sixteenth,nine feet; sev-
enteenth,eight feet;eighteenth,five and flvo
tenths feet*nineteenth,four test; twentieth,
three and five tenths feet: and twenty first,
s three feet. All of the said soundings being ta-
11j ken at high water and said course§being thel
true magnetic courses of said boundary lines.i
Dated 30th June,189,7. 5t1
MARGARET D.FITZPATRICK,Applicant.
ALBERT3oX CASE,Attornsy,Southold,N.Y.I
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AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICES ON TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE.
STATE OF NEW YORK,I
ay COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, I SS. :
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, � d
No)NOTICE OF APPLICATION for,grant of. ._ • . .
land under water.—Notice is hereby'giv-
en that I, Margaret D Fitzpatrick, of the
city,county,and state of New York, ,owner of the Town of Southold, in the Col tv of Suffolk,
in fee and occupant of the uplands adjoining
the lands below high water marlf,of Pe.onic being dui sworn, Says
Bay at New Suffolk in the town of Southold, g y
county of Suffolk and state aforesaid,as here-
inafter described, will make application to
the Bnard of Trustees of said town at the of- 1. That On the.. . . . .. . . . .day of . .
fice of George H•Cleaves,clerk of said board
the village of Greenport-and town afore-
said, l_g7�, he securely posted and put u and left
on MONDAY, the 2nd day of August, 3 p p �
1897,at 12:30 o'clock in nth®aftornoon, for a
grant in,perpetuity to me,;the suid Margaret upon the outer door of the Town Clerk's office of
D.h'itzpatrick,by the said town,for the pur-
pose of the-beneficial enjoyment of the same. I
y me; of the lands under wuter and below- the Town of Southold, in the County of Suffolk, in
high water mark in front of the uplands own-
ed
wn-
e hick lands
so applieby me,d
for are wn bounded
the State of New York a notice of which the an-
which lands so applied for are bounded anc� , ,
described as follows,v.z;:.`I',l�e,first piece be-
gins at a point on the line,o 'ordinary high nexed is a printed copy.
water mark and on the no asterly course
of the land applied for and'1r�m:which point
of beginning tbe'main clitmn y of'the Club
House on Robin's Island bears south nine-
teen and one-half degrees east and the Pon
Quogue, Lighthouse south riiiieteen degrees
west,and runs thence due west one hundred'
and ninety eight and six tenths feet; thence
due south five hundred feet; thence due east
one hundred and ninety eight and six tenths
feet; thence due north five hundred feet to
the point of beginning, and, ,ontains by sur-
vey two acres and,two hundred and seventy
nine one thousandths(279-1000),of an sere.
The upland adjoining the land to be so ap-
plied for is bounded northerly by the several
lands of Frederick W.Loew and Jeremiah G.
Tuthill; easterly by the highway known as
Fourth street;,southerly by Peconic bay and j
Wile land to be so applied for,and westerly by
1- the highway known as,Fifth street. The
soundings once in fifty fee£on the whole ex- t
terlor line pf said piece to be so applied for,
beginning att the-northeastencs"around
'plecdorner tare of
as ce must be at least twenty-eight days before the date of application.
and going thence"around said'piece,are as
follows:—First aad second,four feet; third.
,three and five tenths feet;fpl,t�,�th,three feet;
fifth and sixth,four feet;sevsnth,four and five
tenths fleet; eighth,five feet; ninth,five and
sia tenths feet; tenth,eleventh and twelfth,
six and five tenths feet; thirteenth and four-
teenth,six feet;fifteenth,five feet;sixteenth,
three and five tenths feet; seventeenth,eigh-
teenth,nineteenths twentieth and twenty first,
three feet; twentyzsecond and twenty third,
two and five tenths feet.
The second piece begins at a point on the
line of ordinary high waster plark and on the
northwesterly corner of the land to be so
applied for and from which point'of begin.
ning the main chimney of the Club House on
Robins Island bears south seven and one
half degrees east,and the flagstaff on the
New Suffolk School House south seventy
^even and one half degrees west,and runs
thence south five and one half degrees east
one-hundred and one and seven tenths feet,
thence north eighty four and one haif degrees
east five hundred feet,,thence north five and,
one half degrees west one hundred and one
and,seven tenths feet,thence South eighty.
four and one half degrees-west five hundred
feet to the point of beginning,and contains
by survey one acre and one hundred and
sixty seven ono of
of an
acre.. _ - -- - -1
The upland adjoining-theland-yo be so
lied for 19 bnrnded n'ortheriy by land of
George I.Tuthill. easterly by Peconic bay
"and the land to be so-;applied for,southerly
by land of Christopher Delaney,and westerly
by the highway known as,First street. The
soundings once ie fifty feet on the whole ex-
£erior line of said last named p:eee to be so
-applied for,beginhing at the northwest rly
corner thereof and going thence around said
piece,are as follows: First,three and five
tenths feet:,second,four feet;third,four and
five tenths feet; I ourth five feet;-fifth,seven
feet;sixth,nine feet;seventh,ten feat;eighta,
ten and five tenths feet;ninth,tenth,eleventh
and twelfth, twelve feet; thirteenth,eleven
and five tenths feet; fourteenth,eleven feet;
fifteenth,ten feet; sixteenth,Blue feet; sev-
enteenth,eight feet;eighteenth.sive and five
tenths feet;nineteenth,four ieet; twentieth,
three and five,tenths feet, and twenty first,
three feet. All of the said soundings being ta-
ken at high water and said courses being the
true magnetic courses of Said boundary lines.
Dated 30th June,1897. 5t1
MAxoaii>sT D.FaTzrATsicr., Applicant.
ALBERTSON CASE,Attorney,Southold,N:Y.
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AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE ON TOWN CLERK.
STATE OF NEW YORK,�
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, SS.
A�OTICE OF APPLICATION for Bract of
lel land under water.—Notice is hereby giv-
en that I, Margaret b. Fitzpatrick, of the
city,county,and state of New York, owner
In fee and occupant of the uplands adjoining .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
the lands below high water mark of Poeonic
Bay at New Suffolk in the town,of Southold, of the Town of Southold in the C int of Suffoll:
county of Suffolk and state aforesaid,as here- : ,
inafter described,,will make application to r
the Board of Trustees of said town at the of-
fice of George H. Cleaves,clerk of said board being duly sworn, says, that on the.. . . .
in the village of Greenport and town afore-
said,on MONDAY, the 2nd day of August,
1897,at 12:30 o'clock'in the afternoon, for a day of. . . . . .18.
grant in perpetuity to me,the said Margaret
D.Fitzpatrick,by the said.town,for the pur-
pose of the beneficial enjoyment of the same lie personally served upon.
by me, of the lands-under wuter and below
o
high water mark in front of 1he uplands own-
ed and occupied by me,in the town aforesaid,
which lands so applied for are bounded and . .. . • • •• ..• . • . . • • • • • •who
described as follows, viz: The first piece be-
gins at a point on the line of ordinary high
water mark and on the northeasterly course was to him personally known to be the Town Clel k
of the land applied for and from which point
of beginning the main chimney of the Club
House on-Robin's Island bears south nine- of the town of Southold, in the County of Suffolk,
teen and one-half degrees east and the Pon
Quogne Lighthouse south'nineteen degrees
west,and rans thence due west one hundred
and ninety eight and six tenths feet; thence in the State of New York, a notice of which the
due south five hundred feet; thence due east
one hundred and ninety eight and six tenths
feet; thence due north five hundeed feet to annexed is a printed copy, by handing the salve to
the point of beginning,and ron&ins by sur-
vey two acres and two bnndfed and seventy
nine one thousandths(2794000)of an sore. and leaving it with him.
The upland adjoining the land to be so ap-
plied for is bounded northerly by the several '.
lands of Frederick W.Loew and Jeremiah G.
Tuthill; easterly by the bighway known as
Fourth street;southerly by Peeonic bay and
the land to be so applied for,and westerly by
the highway known a,p Fifth street. The
soundings once in fifty feet on the whole ex-
terlor line of said piece to be so applied for,
beginning at the northeasterly corner thereof
and going thence around said piece,are as
follows First aEd second,four feet; third,
three and five tenths feet; fourth,three feet;
Jifth and sixth.four feet;sevsnth,four and five
`18 the fee:; ftlith, five feet; ninth,five and
six tenths feet; teeth,eleventh and twelfth,
six and five tenths feet- thi4t6enth and four-
teenth,six feet;fifteenth,five feet;sixteenth,
three and five tenths feet; seventeenth,eigh-
teenth,nineteenth,twentieth and twenty first,
three feet; twenty second and twenty third, I
two-and five tenths feet.
The second piece begins at a point on the
line-of ordinary high water mark and on the
northwesterly corner of the land to be so
applied for and from which point of begin-
ning the main chimney of the Club House on
Robins Island bears south seven and one
half degrees east,and the flagstaff on the
New Suffolk School House south seventy
seven and one half degrees west,and runs
thence south five and one half degrees east
one hundred and one and seven tenths feet,
thence north eighty four and one haif degrees
east five hundred feet,thence north five and
one half degrees west one hundred and one
and seven tenths feet, thence south eighty
four and one half degrees west five hundred
feet to the point of beginning,and contains
by survey one acre and one hundred and
sixty seven one thousandths(167-1000)of an
acre.
The upland adjoining the land to be so ap-
plied for is bounded northerly by land of
`'George I.Tuthill. easterly by, Peconic bay
and the land to be so applied for, southerly
,by land of Christopher Delaney;and westerly
b,j the highway known as First streot, The
soundings once iu fifty feet on the whole ex-
terior line of said lazt,named piece to be so_
'hppli6dfor,begiabing atIthe'norihwest_rly
_corner-thereof and going,thence around said
;p}ece,are as follows:. First,three-and five
tenths feet:second,four feet;third,four and
'five tenths feet; fourth, five feet;fifth,seven
feet;sixth,ninefeet;seventh,ten feet;eights,
te'n and five tenths feet;ninth,tenth,eleventh
And twelfth, twelve feet; thirteenth,eleven
and five tenths feet; fourteenth;eleven feet;
fifteenth,ten feet; sixteenth,nine feet; sev-
enteenth,eight feet;eighteenth,five and five
tenths feet;nineteenth,four ieet; twentieth,
,three and five tenths feet; and twenty first,
three feet. All of the said soundings being ta-
ken at high water and said courses being the
true magnetic courses of said boundary linos.
,Dated 30th June;1897. 5t1
MA.IiGARET�D.FITirnTiircir Applicant
e ALBERTSON CASE,Attorney,Southold,N.Y.
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AFFIDAVIT OF SURVEYOR.
STATE OF NEW YORK,
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, 88. : o;•._
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,
OTIOR OF APPLICATION for grant of
land under water.—Notice is hereby gty-
en that I, Margaret D.. Fitzpatrick, of the • .�' • ' ' ' ' . • '. ' ' . . . . . . .. . . • . . . . . .'l
city,county,and state of New York, owner
In fee and occupant of the uplands adjoining . . . I .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..
the lands below high water mark of Pezonic
Bay at New Suffolk in,the town-of Southold, of the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, being
county of Suffolk and state;aforesatd,as here-
-- -inafter described, ;will—,mike'—application to
the Board of Trustees of said tbwn•at the of. duly sworn, says, that he is a practical surveyor.
fice'of George H.Cleaves,clerk off'said board
In the village of Greenport and town afore-
said,on MONDAY,' the 2nd day of August, . That he made the maps accompanying the pa-
1897,at 12:30 o'clock in the aftornoon, for a
grant in perpetuity;to me,the suid Margaret pers in the matter of the application of. .Y.11!�?,�.
D.Fitzpatrick,by-the said town,for thepur-
pose of the beneficial enjoyment of the same /y r'
by me; of the lands ander water and below A.for a grant cif land
high water mark in front of;tbe uplands own- O
ed and occupied,by me,intbstownaforesaid;- under water marked les actively "A" anis
which lands so applied for are bounded and
bed'as follows, viz: The first piece
ginsins at a point on',the line of ordinary high
and signed. .
Watermark and on the northeasterly,course
of the land applied for and from whloh polat
of beginning the main chimney,of the Club that the said snaps are accurate and contain a cor-
House on Robin's;Island bears south nine-
teen and one-half;degrees east and•the Pon
Quogae Lighthouse south nineteen degrees rest description and plan of the lands under water
West,and runs thence due`'west one handfed. ^
and ninety eight and six tenths feet; fl eube• as applied for by . . . . . ...
one hundred and hlhet eight and sig tenthsneat
the point,of beuinnibg,nd ontains bee sur-
two
p five hundred feet; then>re due
Y g �-
t to'
feet; the , . . , .�. . . . . . , .
g g, y sur-.
vey two acres and:two hundred nd seventy
nine one thousandths(279.1000)of an sore, , and also of the adjoining lands of said applicant.
The upland adjoining the,land to be so ap-
plied for is bounded northerly by the several That the annexed printed notice Contains a cot•-
lands of Frederick W.Loew and Jeremiah Gi
,Tuthill; easterly;'by the highway known as
Fourth street;southerly by.Peconic bay and sect description (in accordance with said maps) of
the land to be solapplied fn and westeflY by
the highway known as Ffith street.' The
soundings once in fifty feet on the whole es said lands under water, the exact courses and d is-
terior line of said piece to be so applied foh
!'beginning at the:northeasterlycornerthereof tances being given therein in words of firll length.
and going thence around`,said piece,are as
follows:First azd second; four feet; third,
three and five tenths feet;rfourth,three feet; That Q&r. of said maps,,,�marked "A,„ shows
fifth and sixth,four feet;sedsnth,four and five
tenths feed; eighth, five feet; nlnth,five and
six tenths feet;=tenth,eleventh and twrlfth,' further the soundings once in fifty feet on the en-
six and five tenths feet; thirteenth and four-,,
teenth,six feet;fifteenth,five feet;sixteenth, tire exterior line of said lands under water and the
three and five tenths feet;.seventeenth;elgh
teenth,nineteenth,twentieth and twenty first;_,� -
three feet; twenty'second,and%Wenty,ithlff$i� articular course of the shoreline of the
two and five tenths feet. /
The second piece begins at'a,point on the; at rise scants where
line of ordinary high water mark and on then 1
northwesterly corner of_the land to be so'
applied for and from'whleh point of begin. said lands tinder water are situated, together with
ning the main chimney,'of the Club House on
Robins Island bears"'south seven and one'
half degrees east,and the flagstaff on the the lands of the adjoining owners on either side,
New 'Suffolk,School:House south,seventy
seven and one half degrees west,and runs.
thence'aouthfive and'ionehalf degrees east and all docks, bulk-heads and other improvements
lone hundred and one:-and`seven tenths feet,
thence north eighty four and'one haff degrees thereon.
east five hundred feet,,thence north five and'
lone half degrees west one hundred and onQ 44.
and seven tenths feet,,thence south eighty' That titvther of said snaps, marked "B ” shows
four and one half degrees west five hundred
Meet to the point of beginning,and-containg y�^v
by survey' one'acre and one hundred and the general coarse of said
aiaty,,seven one thousandths(167-1000)-of aA
acre. - on both sides of said .. for
The upland adjoining the land to be so ap-
plied for is bounded•northerly by_�land o
George I.Tuthill, easterly by-Peconic ba a distance Of one-half anile in each direction from
and the land to,be-so_applied for„southerly
by land of Christopher Delaney,and waste
bjthe.htghwav known as First street. The” the said lands under water
soundings once in fifty feet on they whole exp
terior line of said last named piece to be,so
applied for,beginhing at the northwest rly .. • • • . .• • • .•• • • ••• • • • • -
corner thereof and going thence around said
piece,are as.follows: First,,three and five
'tenths feet:second,four feet;third,four and
°five tenths feet; fourth, five feet;fifth,seven
feet;sixth,nine feet;seventh,ten feet;eights '�'
,feet;
five'tenths feet;ninth,tenth,eleventh
and twelft4 `t'welve feet; thii'teenth,•eleven
a§i$five WAS feet;,fdurteenth,'eleveh feet;
$ffeenth,ten fe,gt•'sixteenth,nine feet; sev
enteenth,eight f&; ighteentli.five and five'
tenths feet;nineteenth,four feet; twentieth,
tree and 'Sde-tenths feet; and twenty.first,
three feet. ;Allof the said soundings being ta-
ken at high,water and said courses being the
,true magnetic coarses of-said boundary lines. t
Dated 30th'D 1897.. nt1 & s Q _
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MARGARET D.(h'ITZPATRICK,Applicant, �"`lv
ALBERTBON CAsia;XAttorney,Southold,N.Y.
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AFFIDAVIT OF FREEHOLDERS.
STATE OF NEW YORK,
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, SS.
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,
6�n;d . . . . . .
and. . . . . . .. . . . . . .�L/. %. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tr being severally duly sworn, each for himself, says :
,-� ^ •, ".'r'3 1. That he is afreeholder of the Town of South-
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tposeof the`beneficial enjoym-n f thesame Old, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and
-by me,' of the lands tinder wuter and bolo*,
,high watermark in front of',t 64plands own-
edandoccupiedbyme,in theOyu aforesaid i has no interest in this a lication.
which'lands so applied for are-bounded ana r pp
described as'follows, viz:.The'fire@ piece be--
;gin`s at a point ont,the line of-ordinary bfgh
water mark and'op the northeasterlcourse 2. That he is acquainted with the lands under
y
.;of the land applied for and'from to polut
',of beginning tbej main chimney, :talc. lqb
, (House,-on Robin's Island beareeouthnz �I water described in the annexed notice.
�j teen and one-half degrees east and the on
-
��� Quogue Lighthouse south nineteen degrees
west,aud,rans.thence due�west one hundred 3. That the value of said ]ands in the opinion
and ninety eight and sig tenths feet; thence-
C due south five hundred feet;'thence due east
one hundred and ninety eig t'and sig tenths
t! of deponents ts is the amount set opposite our re-
feet; thenceidno north 8v �{hundred feet to p pp
the point of beginning,an rontaine by stir-'
Vey two acres and two bundred and seventy
-nine one thousandths(279-1000)of an sere.' spe 've names, viz.
G The upland,adjoining the land to be so ap-
- plied for is bounded northerly by the several,
--
lands of Frederick W.Loew and Jeremiah(i.
�'� =, y •�Tuthill; easterly by the highway known as � ii � / . . . . . . .
Fourth street•southerly by Peconle bay and �
and going thence-around;said,,piece are as
follows•:First aEd second, four feet; third,
three and five tenths feet; fourth,1hreeFeet; `< �
Afifth andsigth,foarfeet,sovsuth;fourandava ' .
I4otit hs feet;;eighth, five feet; ninth,five and
slg,xer}ths•feet;'tentli,eleventh-a$d twelfth, - �
si$ an
- d five tenths feet;-thirteeiith and four-
teenth,six feet;fifteenth,flvefeet;sixteenth,
three and five tenths feet; seventeenth,eigh--
teenth,nineteenth;twentieth and twenty first,
three feet; twenty,second and twenty thirds
,two and five.tenths,,ff�et. • - 1; .0.4 s •
The second piece'b"egins at a 6iht'--•$n tbei
line of
ordinary� high watermark and on the
northwesterlycorner of the land tobe
so
applied for and from which point,of begin. --
ning the main chimney of the Club House on
Robins Island bears south seven and one
half degrees east,and the flagstaff ori the
New Suffolk School House south seventy HT1
seven and one half degrees west,and runs
/ thence south five and one half degrees east
one hundred and one and seven tenths'feet, Pr a grant of the lands applied for herein, hereby offers the sum of
thence north eighty four and one hail degrees
�4 east flue hundred feet,thence north five and io
one half degrees west.one hundred and one ,�• • ,dollars therefor.
and seven tenths feet,thence south eighty
four and one half degrees west five hundred•,
feet to the point beginning,and contains .
', by survey one acre and one,•hundred'and
sixty seven one thousandths(167-1000)of an
acre.
The upland adjoining the land to be,so ap-
pplied for is bouuded_x,.11 1 -
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AFFIDAVIT OF APPLICANT.
S'T'ATE OF NEW YORK,�
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, SS.
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,
��OTICEOFAPPLICATIONfor'grantof • • • � .• • • •.• • ••• . . .°•• . . . ... • .. . •• . •
land under water.—Notice is hereby giv-
en that I, ogaret D. Fitzpatrick, of the
city;county;and state of.New Xork, -owner r'
in fee andoccupant=of the_upla_nds'adjoining of the. .. . .". . .
the lands below high"watee- iark of"Pe�onic
county f r olkand
willstate
wake application hee- in the County Of..
Bay at New Suffolk in-the town of`Sout
aforesaid,Inafter
to, being du] sworn says:
the Board of,Trustees of said town-at the of- I b y1--
fIce of George H.Cleaves,clerk of said board
in the villelge of Greenport and townaj0•e- Ist. That Uie..M . . . .
•said,on MONDAY, the 2nd day;jof AQi qu ,
1897,at 12:30 o'clock iii.the aftornoon, foc a 1 the person named in the annexed printed notice,
grant in perpotuify to me,the sold Margaret
pose of the beneficial enjoyment of,the satire
D.Fitzpatrick„tiy the,said town,,for the,prir- as the applicant for a grant Of the landp IlndeI'
by me, of the lands under wuter and below l
high water mark in front of the uplands own- water, therein particularly descl ibed.
ed and occupied by me,inthe town aforesald,.
which lands so applied for are bounded and , 2dThat the said landp, tuated in the Town
described as follows,viz: T .he first piece be- ' n
gins at a polllt,on the line of ordinary high
water mark and on the northeasterly course of Southold, in the County of Suffolk, and in the
of the land applied for,and from which point
of Beginning thb'maiu'chimney,,of the,C11;b State of New York and
House on Robin's'Island',bears south'nine- '
teen and one-half degrees-east and the Pon
Quogue Lighthouse south-,nineteen degrees within the corporate limits of an incorporated vil-
west,and r ans thence duewest one hundred
and ninety eight and six tenths feet; thence lage, or City,
due south five hundred feet; thence due east
one hundred and ninety.eight'and six tenths ' 3d° That Ajie..".. .
feet;„thence due north five'hundred feet to
the point of.beginnink, and leontains,by sur-,
vey two acres and-two.hundred and seventy owner in fee of the adjoining I�plandS describ,d in
nine one thousandths�(279-1000)of an acre.
The upland adjoining,the land to be so ap- said annexed notice and° . °
plied for is bounded northerly`by the several : i n
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lands of Frederick W.�,Loew and Jeremiah G. {
Tuthill; easterly by the' highway known as . the actual occupation thereof.
Fourth atreet;southerly by Peconle bay andy
the land to be so applied for;and westerly by-I 4th. That the matters of fact set forth in said
tne,highway known'as Fifth street. The
soundings once in fifty feet on the•whole ex- annexed notice are true to the best of the l:nowl-
terior line of said piece to be so applied for,
beginning at the northeasterly corner.therleof
and going thence around said piece,are asi edge and belief of deponent.
follows:—First aEd second,,four feet; third;
three and five tenths feet; fourth,three feet;, °5th. That the uplands owned by applicant ad-
fifth and sixth,four feet;seventh,four and five
tenths feet; eighth,,five feet;.ninth,five and _ scent to the ]ands hereby flied for were assessed
six tenths feet; tenth.eleventh and twelfth, J 3 apI
six and five tenths feet thirteenth Mid four%
teenth,six feet;fifteenth,flue feet;aixtQ@nth, at the sum of( 4ag..144
. . . . . . . . . . ` ".E
three and five tenths feet;_seventeenth,sigh
teenth,,nineteenth,twentieth and twentyflratt, dollars on the next preceding assessment-roll of the
three feet; twenty second and twenty thifdl
two and five tenths feet:
The second piece begins-at a point on the” said Town in which said uplands are situated, and
line of ordinary high water mark and on the I �`
northwesterly corner-of"the land to,be so 1 said uplands are Of the area of
applied for and from'which point of begin.
ning the main chimney of the Club House on ��� �
Robins Island,boars south seven and one' f r• • • • ••• • • • • •
half degrees east;and the flagstaff,on_the
! New Suffolk Scbool.Honae south`seventy ^tith.
en . . . .�ior
seven and one half degreca west,and runs
thence south five.aud'one,half degrees east, forthwith to a )1'O�riate th .
one hundred and one and sever tenths feet,'I
thence north eighty four and one half degrees '.
east five hundred•feet,,thence north five and the poses of COrnmerce,_by erecting thereon a
one half degrees west one•hundred and,one
and seven tenths feet,thence south eighty
four and one-half degrees,west five hundred
feet to the point of beginning,and contains = 7th. That the ]and applied for is ne'c'essary
by survey one acre,and,one hundred and pl y
sistp:seven one thousandths(167-1000)'of'an
seers. and proper, and not more than is necessary for the
%The upland adjoining,the land'to be'so ap-
_plfed' for'is bounded:itbrtherly-by Ian ,ofl purpose of the beneficial enjoyment of the said ad-
` George'I.Tuthill:'easterly-by•Pecontc bay;`
and the land to"be so applied fur,southerly
by land of Cbristopher Delaney,and westerly, joining uplands, for the following reasons
bs the highway known as First street:' The /i • •- /� �
soundings once in fifty feet on the whole ex- .• ` ho
terior line of said last named piece to be sq a
applied for,beginhirig;:at the;northwest r1$.
�'�
corner thereof and going thence around said
piece,are as follows: First,three and five( '
tenths feet:second,four feet;third,four and+.'/!t^ri - c''-��•
five tenths feet; fourth, five feet;fifth,seven ...; __ t:J. V
feet;sixth;nine feet;seventh,ten feet;eighth;
ten and five tenths feed,,ninth,tput4;eleventh 0
and twelfth, twelvefeet;`thirteenth,eleveae,
and five tenths feet; fourteenth,eleven feet; ' `
fifteenth,ten feet; sixteenth,dine feet; sev-I
enteenth,eight feet;eighteenth.five and five . . .,f!� 4 cam. .A-�l. . . . . . .. ... . . . ... . . .
!tenths feet;,nineteenth,four ieet; twentieth;,
three and'-five tenths feet; and twenty'first;i.Vt..�Jt. o".
three feet: All of the said soundings being to /LJ�+ /�t✓vt�c.l ¢c.�Lr.�.. U
ken at high water,and said courses being Ch8,
true Inagnetic,courses of said bonnddry lines.
Dated`30th+June,1897.' - 5t1 I
MARGARET'D.F[TZPATRIOS,Applicant.
ALBERT80N CAsn,Attorney,Southold,N.Y.
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AFFIDAVIT OF TWENTY YEARS POSSESSION, ETC.
STATE OF NEW YORK,
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, SS.
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,
NOTICE•OF APPLICATION for grant of
land under water.—Notice is hereby_giv- • • •• • • •• _ •
en'that I, Margaret D. Fitzpatriq% of,
city,county,and state of New Xorl[, owaeof'the Town of Southold, in the County of Suffolk,
In fee and occupant of the ulilands'adjoining
the lands below high water mark of Pezonic
Bay at New Suffolk in`thbiown,of Southoidt in the State of New York, being duly sworn, says:
county of Suffolk and state aforesaid,as here-
+inafter described, will make application to 1. That he is well ac ua ted with the lands of
the Beard of Trustee's of saicj,town at the of-v r
fico of George H.Cleaves,clerk'of said boar41 �" �—�•
In the village_of Greenport and town afore-
said,on MONDAY; the 2nd day of August, • ' . . • . ° " ' '" " • ' • ° • •." • '
1897,at 12:30 o'clock in the aftornoou, for a
lgrant in perpetuity to me,the suid Marga>;et, .. ... . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . .
D.Fitzpatrick,byfthe said town,fo4thepgn-
pose of the beneficial enjoyment of thesaq}e
by me, of th'e lands under,wuter snd,beldWi described in the annexed printed notice, and has
high water mark in front of ttie uplands own-
i ed and occupied by me,in the townaforesald been so for more than twenty years last past.
which lands so applied for are bounded and
described as follows,viz:;The first piece hi:-
gins at a pointon the line of,ordinary,hif9l,1 2. That the uplands have been more than
water mark and on the northeasterly course
of the land applied for and'fromwlilch point
of beginning;tbe main chimney of the,Club twenty years last past in the possession of said
House on Robin's Island bears south nine- 1`f,
teen and one'-half degrees,east and the Pon f
Quogue Lighthouse south mneteen-"degrees _
west,and runs thence due west onp hundred
and ninety eight and sig tenths feet;, thence" . . . . . . °
due south',five hundred feet;,thence dfle east
one hundred and ninety eight and sig tenths
feet; thence due north fide hundred feet to •• • • • ' • • ' • • • •. • • '
the point of beginning,and,nontains by our-
vey two acres and two hundred and seventy and those under and throuch whoinghe now holds
nine one thousandths(279.1000)of an sere. a
!� The,upland adjoining the land to be so ap-
r plied for is bounded northerly by the several, and Claims, and that such possession during the time
lands-ot Frederick W.Loewand Jeremlah G.
Tuthill; easterly by the highway-,knoivnas aforesaid Was aCC.m anied b a Claim of title and
Fodreh street;southerly by reconte bay and fid
' p Y
the,land to be so'applied for,and'westerlyby
the highway fknown�as Fitth street. The ownership by and on the part of the said.:..''.:6-Q'a
soundings onee�n fifty feet on•the whole ex•,
terior line of said piece to�be`'so applied for,
beginning at the northeasterly corner thereof
and going thence around saM piece,are as �. . ..
follows:FirstaEd second,four feet; third,
three and five tenths feet; fourth,three feet;
Wth and sixth,four feet;sevsntli,four and five
�euthsfeet; eiglith,'five feeti,�ninth,five and and those under and through whorr>.he now claillls
sig tenths feet; tenth,eleventh and twelfth, A
six and five tenths feet; thirteenth and four%
teenth,sig feet;fifteenth,'fivefeet;sixteenth, title to said premises, and such possession and .
three and five tenths feet?'-seventeenth,eigh•'
teenth,nineteenth;twentieth and twenty first, '
three feet; twenty,'eeco d and t,weptyxhjrda claim of title were accompanied by the following
;two and five tenths.feetil, a
The second&cebegins at a point on the acts of ownership and use, viz
line of ordinary high wailer mark and on the
` northwesterly corner of the land to be so
Hingthe
for and imney ofch point of begin. i , • • • , • �^--��. . . . . � 1
ning the main chimney of the Club House on •
Robins Island bears south seven-and one �y j
half degrees east,au&the flagstaff.on'the 7 /� � ' ' �
New Suffolk School,House south,seventy ✓
seven and one half degieea west,and runs �,. • , • , . • • , , _ • • • • ,
thence south five and,one half degrees east,. '
one hundred and one and seven tsrlths feet,.
thence north eighty four and one hail degrees . . .. .
east live hundred feet thence northfive and iJ� � �1
one half degrees westryone'hundred and one
and seven tenths feet;thence south eighty
four'and one half degrees,west five hundred` ti
feet to the point of beginning,and contains
by survey one acre'and;,one hundred and
+ sixty seven one thousandths(167-1000)of an
acre.: :. _r -.. ._._ �9-''" _. - _'!� r .
The upland-adjoining the land`0be so ap--
+ plied-lor is-bounded'northerly by land of
�'Georges I:Tothill',.easterly by'Peconic bay , = • ' ' ' ` ' ` '' . ' ' ' ` ''' ' ' '' ' ' ° . ' ' ' '
aud'the land.to be,so applied for,southerly
by land of Cbhstopher Delaney,and westerly . . . .
I-bT the highway known'a� First street.-_The
,,soundings once iu fifty.f, on the whole ea-
;'te'rior'hne,of:- said last named piece to be so . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... .. . .. . .
Applied for;be+ginhing at the northwest•rly e
corner thereof ani going=thence around said
?piece,'are as foil ows: First,three,and five • • ' ' '
i tenths feet.seconds four,feet;Dhird,four and
gve,tenths+f6et; four`Eh;,five feet;fifth,seven
feet;sixthninefeet;severith,ten feet;eighth,
3. And deponent farther 'gays that he has no
-ten and five tenths'ieet,niath;,tenth,eleventh
,.and-twelfth,tvielve f&i;,'thirteenth,eleven interest in said premises, of in this application, or
Aad flvo-tonths feet; fourteenth,eleven feet;'
sfiftaenth,`ten-feet;'-sixteenth,nine feet; sev- in the result thereof'.
eriteenth;eight feet;eighteenth.,five and five f�
tenths feet;nineteenth,_four'ieet; twentieth, �
three and flue tenths feet 'and'twenty first,
''three feet. All of thesaid'soundingabeing ta-
ken at high water'and said courses being the -��-
true magnetic courses of said bonudary lines.
Dated'30th June,1897. 5t1
MARGARET D.,FITZPATRIOK,Applicant:,
ALBS_ ERTaON CAGE,Attorney,Southold,N.Y.
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IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF
virTO THE
Trustees of the Town of-Southold,
4 Suffolk Co., N. Y.,
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FOR A
GRANT OF LAND UNDER WATER.
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Dated_- ---- - - -�8���
i err Attorney for`Applicaant.`
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1 �9� , between the Town of Southold, of the County of Su f'ollc,
and State of New York, by a majority of its duly elected, Trustees, and in pursuance of
Chapter 615 of the Laws of New York passed in 1893, and in pursuance of a written
resolution adopted by a majority of the Board of Trustees of said Town of Southold at a
meetinff held pursuant to notice duly given to all the members thereof on the 17-2
day of , 1 'P f17, party of the forst part, and
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part X of the second part,
Wit ess,eth, That,the party of the first part in consideration of the sum of C uz.-
9,4— L --Dollars,- Dollars, to said Town duly paid,
before the delivery hereof, doth hereby grant, bargain, sell and release unto the said
part of the second part, 74t, heirs and assif'nns forever, All that certain tract or
parcel of land under water, situate C"Ax" — tJ
in the Town of Southold,County of Suffolk, and State of.New York,bounded and described
as follows, to wit:
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giorgot ger with the appurtenances, and all the right, title, and interest of the said Town of
Southold therein.
�u 1x a antt to hod the above mentioned and described premises with the appurten-
ances unto the said part of the second part, heli heirs and assigns forever,
gxcepting and resevuhig to the said Town of Southold the full and free right, liberty, and
privilege of entering upon and using all and every part of the above described premises
in as lawful a manner as said Town might have done had this conveyance not been f'iven
until the same shall have been actually appropriated and applied to the purpose of
by
and these presents are upon the express condition that if the said
and assigns shall not within two years from the date hereof actually appropriate and
apply the above described prtoto the purpose of
by the aforesaid
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then these presents, and
everything herein contained shall cease, determine and'become void', and'the said prem-
ises immediately revert to the said Town of Southold.
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gn witutss wixt=of, the said Town of Southold has hereunto caused its corporate seal
to be affixed, and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the Board of Trustees of
,said Town.
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Majority of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold.
State of New York,
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Country of Suffolk, 1
Upon the 2 dais of deQZe.- , 1V
17 , before nee personally came
The Trustees of the Town of Southold,in the County and State aforesaid,with whoni I a»2
personally acquainted, who beim' by me each severally duty.sworn, said that he resided
in the said Town of Southold, and that he was one of the Board of Trustees of said .'Lown;
that he knew the corporate seal of said Town; that the seal affixed to the within instru-
ment was such corporate seal; that it was affixed by order of the Board of Trustees of said
Town of Southold; and that he si,_97zed his name thereto by the like order as one of the
Trustees of said Town.
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TogtUter with the appurtenances, and all the right, title, and interest of the said Town of
Southold therein.
To Uave an-d ito Yxola the above mentioned and described premises with the appurten-
ances unto the said party of the second part, h!2—heirs and assigns forever,
�9xczybg wid rzstruin to the said Town of Southold the full and free right, liberty, and
privilege of entering upone and using all and every part of the above described premises
in as lawful a manner as
\\ said Town might have done had this conveyance not been f'iven
until the same shall have been actually appropriated and applied to the purpose of
by
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and these presents are upon the express condition that if the said
and assigns shall not within two years front the date hereof actually appropriate and
apply the above described premises to the purpose of
by the aforesaid
B
Hien these presents, and
everything herein contained shall-cease, determine and become void, and the said prem-
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ises immediately revert to the said Town of Southold.
�n a Itzess wlievjeof, the said Town of Southold has hereu72to caused its corporate seal
to be affixed, and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the Board of Trustees of
said Town.
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Majority of the Board of Trustees of the ToZV7b of Southold.
State of .New York, )
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County of Suffolk, 1
Upon the day of 1before Ane personally came
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The Trustees of the Town of Southold,in the County and State aforesaid,with whom I am
personally acquainted, who being by Ane each severally duly sworn, said that he resided
in the said Town of,Southold, and that he was one of the Board of Trustees of said Town;
that he knew the corporate seal of said Town; that the seal affixed to the within instru-
ment was such corporate seal;that it was affixed by order of the Board of Trustees of said
Town of Southold; and that he si,'ned his nal e thereto by the like order as one of the
Trustees of said Town. ,
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