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To all Christian People to Whome these Presents Shall Come Greeting | To all Christian People to Whome these Presents Shall Come Greeting | ||
Know ye that We Beriah Wetmore and Hope Wetmore both of Middletown In the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticutt In Newengland for the Considerations of one hundred and thirty seven pounds Current money of Newengland In hand paid or [[unclear: secured?]] to be paid by Seth Wetmore of Middleton aforsaid Do give Grant Bargain Sell Convey & Confirm unto said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns [[strikethrough: unclear]] all our Right Tytle and Interest Share & proportions in one Certain [[unclear: pice? price?]] or Parcell of Land situate In said Middletown at or near a place Caled Balls fall Hill on the West Side of the Great River butted and bounded as followeth East West & south on a highway or undevided Land North on Land of the said Seth Wetmore being in Length 138 Rods and in West 98 Rods the N:W & N:E Corner being Walnutt Stadle marked [[unclear: BW (a word, or possibly a mark)]] the S.E Corner a black oak stadle marked as aforsd the S:W Corner a [[unclear: stale]] & heap of Stones the said Seth Wetmore having a Right In Said Lot In Common with us And I the said Hope Wetmore Do Give Grant Bargain Sell Convey and Confirm unto him the said Seth Wetmore all the Right Tytle Interest Share and proportion of Common and undevided Land that I have on the East Side of Connecticutt River In Said Town or Granted to be Devided and not yet Laid OutTo Have and to Hold the said Granted and Bargained Premises with all the appurtunances thereto Belonging or any ways appertaining to him the Said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns for Ever and the the said Beriah Wetmore and Hope Wetmore [[unclear, blotted: &? I?]] for our selves our hiers and assigns that att and until the Ensealing of these Presents we are Lawfully Siesed of the Above Granted and Bargained Premises | Know ye that We Beriah Wetmore and Hope Wetmore both of Middletown In the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticutt In Newengland for the Considerations of one hundred and thirty seven pounds Current money of Newengland In hand paid or [[unclear: secured?]] to be paid by Seth Wetmore of Middleton aforsaid Do give Grant Bargain Sell Convey & Confirm unto said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns [[strikethrough: unclear]] all our Right Tytle and Interest Share & proportions in one Certain [[unclear: pice? price?]] or Parcell of Land situate In said Middletown at or near a place Caled Balls fall Hill on the West Side of the Great River butted and bounded as followeth East West & south on a highway or undevided Land North on Land of the said Seth Wetmore being in Length 138 Rods and in West 98 Rods the N:W & N:E Corner being Walnutt Stadle marked [[unclear: BW (a word, or possibly a mark)]] the S.E Corner a black oak stadle marked as aforsd the S:W Corner a [[unclear: stale]] & heap of Stones the said Seth Wetmore having a Right In Said Lot In Common with us And I the said Hope Wetmore Do Give Grant Bargain Sell Convey and Confirm unto him the said Seth Wetmore all the Right Tytle Interest Share and proportion of Common and undevided Land that I have on the East Side of Connecticutt River In Said Town or Granted to be Devided and not yet Laid OutTo Have and to Hold the said Granted and Bargained Premises with all the appurtunances thereto Belonging or any ways appertaining to him the Said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns for Ever and the the said Beriah Wetmore and Hope Wetmore [[unclear, blotted: &? I?]] for our selves our hiers and assigns that att and until the Ensealing of these Presents we are Lawfully Siesed of the Above Granted and Bargained Premises and have good Right and Lawfull authority to Sell the same in manner and form as above written In Witness Whereof We Have hereunto Sett our hands & afixed our Seals this forth Day of July A.D 1739—and in the 13th year of his Majestes Reign | ||
Signed Sealed and Delivered |
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To all Christian People to Whome these Presents Shall Come Greeting Know ye that We Beriah Wetmore and Hope Wetmore both of Middletown In the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticutt In Newengland for the Considerations of one hundred and thirty seven pounds Current money of Newengland In hand paid or unclear: secured? to be paid by Seth Wetmore of Middleton aforsaid Do give Grant Bargain Sell Convey & Confirm unto said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns strikethrough: unclear all our Right Tytle and Interest Share & proportions in one Certain unclear: pice? price? or Parcell of Land situate In said Middletown at or near a place Caled Balls fall Hill on the West Side of the Great River butted and bounded as followeth East West & south on a highway or undevided Land North on Land of the said Seth Wetmore being in Length 138 Rods and in West 98 Rods the N:W & N:E Corner being Walnutt Stadle marked unclear: BW (a word, or possibly a mark) the S.E Corner a black oak stadle marked as aforsd the S:W Corner a unclear: stale & heap of Stones the said Seth Wetmore having a Right In Said Lot In Common with us And I the said Hope Wetmore Do Give Grant Bargain Sell Convey and Confirm unto him the said Seth Wetmore all the Right Tytle Interest Share and proportion of Common and undevided Land that I have on the East Side of Connecticutt River In Said Town or Granted to be Devided and not yet Laid OutTo Have and to Hold the said Granted and Bargained Premises with all the appurtunances thereto Belonging or any ways appertaining to him the Said Seth Wetmore his hiers and assigns for Ever and the the said Beriah Wetmore and Hope Wetmore unclear, blotted: &? I? for our selves our hiers and assigns that att and until the Ensealing of these Presents we are Lawfully Siesed of the Above Granted and Bargained Premises and have good Right and Lawfull authority to Sell the same in manner and form as above written In Witness Whereof We Have hereunto Sett our hands & afixed our Seals this forth Day of July A.D 1739—and in the 13th year of his Majestes Reign Signed Sealed and Delivered