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To all people to whom these presents shall come, [Greetings?]. know ye that there's the general assembly of the Governor and company of the state of Connecticut holden at Hartford  by adjournment on the tenth day of January 1782 made [of?] passed the following resolve [[unclear]] [[unclear]]. As a general assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut holden at Hartford by adjournment on the tenth day of January 1782. Upon the [solision?] of [Chauneey?] [[unclear]] of Middletown in the county of Hartford administrator on the confiscated estate of James [Jauneey?] of the city of New York [[unclear]] to this assembly that said [Jauneyy?] having large demands upon Joshua Chandler late of [[unclear]] New Haven now with the enemies of the united states. [said?] [Jauneey?] made a full settlement with said Chandler of all demands of that sundry. Notes given by Chandler to said [Jauneey?] to the amount of about 1500 [pounds?]- Lawful money in to the hands of Charles [chauncey?] of New Haven in New Haven county to deliver up to said Chandler upon said Chandler's conveying to said [Jauneey?] two pieces of land in the [Larish?] of Meridan and town of Wallingford lately belonging to Yale Bishop of Wallingford  being about eighty eight [[unclear]]. And also one other piece in said Wallingford containing about thirty [[unclear]] lately belonging to Benjamin [Bulver?] which pieces of land it was agreed between said [Jauneey?] [to?] chandler should be in full of said notes. And said Chandler on the 5th day of March [1779?] made and executed to said Charles [Chauneey?] his certain bond for the sum of 40,000 [pounds?] lawful money for the benefit of said [Jauneey?] conditioned that if said Chandler his heirs or assigns should be by a good authentic Deed convey to said [Chauneey?] his heirs and assigns three certain pieces of land in the township of Wallingford two pieces in the Parish of Meridan commonly called the Stone House, one piece containing eighty acres and the other about eight being the whole he bought Yale Bishop by a deed worded Lib-18th-Fol-69 [[unclear]] being had. Also the other of said peices which [[unclear]] in the old society being the homestead bought of Benjamin [Culver?] containing about thirty acres with all the buildings thereon which land bought of said [Culver?] is bounded and described in said deed worded lib-16th-fol-221 reference thereto being had which deed was to be with [coven?] and of warranty [[unclear]] said bond to be void as by said bond appears. which said bond never having been paid.
To all people to whom these presents shall come Greetings
Know ye that whereas the General Assembly of the Governor & Company of the State of Connecticut holden at Hartford  by Adjournment on the tenth day of January 1782 made & passed the following Resolve & decree viz.  
At a General Assembly of the Governor & Company of the State of Connecticut holden at Hartford by Adjournment on the tenth day of January 1782
Upon the Petition of [Chauncey Whittelsey of Middletown in the County of Hartford Administrator on the Confiscated Estate of James Jauncey of the City of New York Shewing to this assembly that said Jauncey having large demands upon Joshua Chandler late of sd New Haven now with the Enemies of the United States. Said Jauncey made a full Settlement with said Chandler of all demands & put Sundry Notes given by sd Chandler to said Jauncey to the Amount of about £1500- Lawful money into the Hands of Charles Chauncey of New Haven in New Haven County to deliver up to said Chandler upon said Chandler's conveying to said Jauncey Two Peices of Land in the Parish of Meridan & Town of Wallingford lately belonging to Yale Bishop of sd Wallingford  being about Eighty Eight Acres and also one other peice in said Wallingford containing about Thirty Acres lately belonging to Benjamin Culver which Peices of Land it was agreed between said Jauncey & Chandler should be in full of sd. Notes. And said Chandler on the 5th Day of March 1779 made & executed to said Charles Chauncey his certain Bond for the Sum of £40.000- Lawful Money for the Benefit of said Jauncey conditioned that if sd. Chandler his Heirs or Assigns should be by a good Authentic Deed convey to said Chauncey his Heirs & Assigns three certain Peices of Land in the Township of Wallingford Two Peices in the Parish of Meridan commonly called The Stone House, One Peice containing Eighty Acres and the other about Eight being the whole he bought of Yale Bishop by a deed recorded Lib-18th Fol-69 reference thereto being had. Also the other of said Peices which lieth in the Old Society being the Homestead bought of Benjamin Culver containing about Thirty Acres with all the Buildings thereon which Land bought of sd. Culver is bounded & described in said Deed recorded Lib. 16th. Fol. 221 reference thereto being had which Deed was to be with Covenant of Warranty [[strikethrough: which]] then sd Bond to be void as by sd Bond appears. Which said bond never having been paid

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To all people to whom these presents shall come Greetings Know ye that whereas the General Assembly of the Governor & Company of the State of Connecticut holden at Hartford by Adjournment on the tenth day of January 1782 made & passed the following Resolve & decree viz. At a General Assembly of the Governor & Company of the State of Connecticut holden at Hartford by Adjournment on the tenth day of January 1782 Upon the Petition of [Chauncey Whittelsey of Middletown in the County of Hartford Administrator on the Confiscated Estate of James Jauncey of the City of New York Shewing to this assembly that said Jauncey having large demands upon Joshua Chandler late of sd New Haven now with the Enemies of the United States. Said Jauncey made a full Settlement with said Chandler of all demands & put Sundry Notes given by sd Chandler to said Jauncey to the Amount of about £1500- Lawful money into the Hands of Charles Chauncey of New Haven in New Haven County to deliver up to said Chandler upon said Chandler's conveying to said Jauncey Two Peices of Land in the Parish of Meridan & Town of Wallingford lately belonging to Yale Bishop of sd Wallingford being about Eighty Eight Acres and also one other peice in said Wallingford containing about Thirty Acres lately belonging to Benjamin Culver which Peices of Land it was agreed between said Jauncey & Chandler should be in full of sd. Notes. And said Chandler on the 5th Day of March 1779 made & executed to said Charles Chauncey his certain Bond for the Sum of £40.000- Lawful Money for the Benefit of said Jauncey conditioned that if sd. Chandler his Heirs or Assigns should be by a good Authentic Deed convey to said Chauncey his Heirs & Assigns three certain Peices of Land in the Township of Wallingford Two Peices in the Parish of Meridan commonly called The Stone House, One Peice containing Eighty Acres and the other about Eight being the whole he bought of Yale Bishop by a deed recorded Lib-18th Fol-69 reference thereto being had. Also the other of said Peices which lieth in the Old Society being the Homestead bought of Benjamin Culver containing about Thirty Acres with all the Buildings thereon which Land bought of sd. Culver is bounded & described in said Deed recorded Lib. 16th. Fol. 221 reference thereto being had which Deed was to be with Covenant of Warranty strikethrough: which then sd Bond to be void as by sd Bond appears. Which said bond never having been paid