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To all Chriftian [[Christian]] People to Whome these [[Presents?]]--
To all Christian People to Whome these Presents Shall Come Greeting Know ye that we John Fluellen of Smith Town In the County of Suffolk and porvince
Shall Come Greeting Know ye that we John [[Fluellen?]] of [[unclear]] [[Tenn?]] In the County of Suffolk and [[unclear]] of New York [[unclear]] and Abraham [[Fluellen?]] of [[unclear]] In Queens County In the [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[Cordwainer?]] for the Confideration [[Consideration]] of Twenty four pounds Eighteen Shillings money of Connecticutt Colony to us is hand paid by Francis Whitmore and Seth Wetmore of Middletown In the County of [[unclear]] and Colony [[aforfaid? aforesaid?]] Do give [[grants?]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] Convey and Confirm unto them the [[unclear]] Whitmore and Seth Wetmore [[thence?]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] all or [[Ecther?]] af [[as?]] [[unclear]] have In any [[Lord?]] or Tennement. In the [[Townfhip? Township?]] of [[unclear]] [[unclear]] Decided or undecided To Have and to Hold the [[unclear]] [[Granted?]] and Bargained [[unclear]] with all the privilidges[[sp?]] and opportunonies[[sp?]] thereto Belonging or any [[unclear]] [[appertaining?]] unto them the Said Francis Whitmore and Seth Wetmore then [[unclear]] and affign[[assign]] to them and [[there?sp?]] sole & only Proper use Benefit and Behalf for [[Each?]]--In [[Witnep?]] [[unclear]] we the Said John Fluellen and Abraham [[Pluellen?]] have hereunto Set our hand, and seals this 24th day of [[Febry?]] In the Eight year of the [[unclear]] of our [[unclear]] Lord George the Second of Grate Britan[[sp?]] [[unclear symbol]] King [[unclear symbol]] Anno Domni[[sp?]] 173[[?]]/[[?]]
of New York carpenter and Abraham Fluellen of Flushen In Queens County In the provinc aforsaid Cordwainer for the Consideration of Twenty four pounds Eighteen Shillings money of Connecticutt Colony to us in hand paid by Francis Whitmore and Seth Wetmore of Middletown In the County of Hartford and Colony aforsaid Do give Grant Bargain Sell Convey and Confirm unto them the said F[[torn: rancis]] Whitmore and Seth Wetmore & there hiers &c all our Rights Tytle Share and proportion or Interests that we or either of us have In any Lands or Tennements In the Township of Middletown aforsaid Devided or undevided To Have and to Hold the said Granted and Bargained premises with all the privelidges and appurtunances threto Belonging or any ways appertaining unto them the said Francis Whitmore and Seth Wetmore ther hiers and assigns to them and there sole & only proper use Benefit and Behoof for Ever
Signed Sealed and delivered in Presenc of John Thomas John flenwelling John [[Stidman?]] Abraham fenwelling
In Witness whereof we the said John Fluellen and Abraham Fluellen have hereunto set our hands and seals this 24th Day of Febry in the Eight year of the Reign of our sovereign Lord George the Second of Grate Britan &c King &c Anno Domni 1734/5
Middletown Februy 25th [[unclear symbol]] 1734/5
Signed Sealed and Delivered in Presence of  
Then perfonally [[personally]] Appeared Messrs. John Flewwelling & Abraham Flewwelling & Acknowledged the Above Inftrument [[Instrument]] to [[paper cut off]]
John Thomas
Recorded in Middletown 6[[?]] Book of Record [[unclear]]199
John Stidman
[[unclear]] Jabez Hamlin Registr.
John fleuwelling [[red wax seal]]
Abraham fleuwelling [[red wax seal]]
Middletown Febry: ye 25th AD 1734/5
Then personally Appeared Messrs: John Flewwelling & Abraham Flewwelling & Acknowledged the Above Instrument to [[bottom of page is folded over last lines]]
Recorded in Middletown 6th Book of Record fol 199
Jabez Hamlin Registr.

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To all Christian People to Whome these Presents Shall Come Greeting Know ye that we John Fluellen of Smith Town In the County of Suffolk and porvince

of New York carpenter and Abraham Fluellen of Flushen In Queens County In the provinc aforsaid Cordwainer for the Consideration of Twenty four pounds Eighteen Shillings money of Connecticutt Colony to us in hand paid by Francis Whitmore and Seth Wetmore of Middletown In the County of Hartford and Colony aforsaid Do give Grant Bargain Sell Convey and Confirm unto them the said Ftorn: rancis Whitmore and Seth Wetmore & there hiers &c all our Rights Tytle Share and proportion or Interests that we or either of us have In any Lands or Tennements In the Township of Middletown aforsaid Devided or undevided To Have and to Hold the said Granted and Bargained premises with all the privelidges and appurtunances threto Belonging or any ways appertaining unto them the said Francis Whitmore and Seth Wetmore ther hiers and assigns to them and there sole & only proper use Benefit and Behoof for Ever

In Witness whereof we the said John Fluellen and Abraham Fluellen have hereunto set our hands and seals this 24th Day of Febry in the Eight year of the Reign of our sovereign Lord George the Second of Grate Britan &c King &c Anno Domni 1734/5 Signed Sealed and Delivered in Presence of John Thomas John Stidman John fleuwelling red wax seal Abraham fleuwelling red wax seal Middletown Febry: ye 25th AD 1734/5 Then personally Appeared Messrs: John Flewwelling & Abraham Flewwelling & Acknowledged the Above Instrument to bottom of page is folded over last lines Recorded in Middletown 6th Book of Record fol 199 Jabez Hamlin Registr.