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All Christian people to whom this present writing shall come: know yea that wheras so wilienge? sometime seacheem or Chieffe Governour of the Indians the the Natives and former Inhabitants of poquioag Noro Called Weathersfield. &: propriotor in Chief of all their part of the Country. and of all those Lands that are lying within the Bounds and Limmits of the Township of Weathersfield aforsaid, as his own Volluntary Aet? with the full Consent of all the then Native Inhabitants of the said Township crossed out Country and Lands, and for a good and Valluable Consideration or Sum of money. to lines? in Hand paid in Carr written over another word Pay to his full Sattisfaction. and Content by the English, Hath Given Grantes Sould made over and Confirmed unto the English aforesaid that whole Tract of Land. and all that Part of the Country unclear is within the Limmits of the Township of Weatherfield. that is to say six miles in Lenght By the Greate River Side. crossed out word/words or the west Side of the Said River, unclear Called Conneeticot river, from the Tree marked: NF: the Boundary Tree betwene crossed out Betwene Hartford and Weathersfield North: to the Tree: W M So marked the boundary Tree Betwen Weathersfield and Midltown South, the great River East: and the whole Lenght to run Six Large miles into the wilderness wesst, in Breadth where Weathersfield and Farmington Bounds - meet, and Six miles in length by the River Side on the East of the said Conneeticott River. from Peuterpott Brooke mouth North to the bounds betwen Weathersfield and Midletown South. the said Great River West the whole Length to run three Large miles into the wilderness East, the Which Lands as aforesaid hath Been quietly Possessed by the English Now for Severall years passt, but in as much as there is no written deed to be found under the Hand of the Said Sowheag, which may be an