A Deed Between Daniel POST, Saybrook, New London Co., CT.,
& William TULLY, Saybrook, New London Co., CT


[Transcribed by Janece Streig]




Saybrook Land Records
Book 5 Page 468
FHL Film #5538

Deed from Daniel POST to William TULLY

Know all men by these presents that I Daniel POST of Saybrook in the County of New London and Colony of Connecticut for and in consideration of the sun of Five Pounds money received to my full satisfaction of William TULLY of said Say.Brook have given granted bargained sold conveyed and confirmed and by these presents do give grant bargain sell convey and confirm unto the said William TULLY his heirs and assigns forever one third part of one hundred Pound Right as it is commonly so called in the undivided lands lying in the )ld Society in said Say-Brook, known by the name of the Town or Cow Commons meaning as well by that term the undivided lands in the Town Plott as that tract between the end of the land and Mr. Abraham WATERHOUSE's.

To have and to hold the above granted premises with the appurtenances unto him the said Will'm TULLY his heirs and assigns forever to his and their proper use benefit and behoof.

And also I the said Dan'll POST do for myself my heirs executors and administrators Covenant with the said William TULLY his heirs and assigns that at and untill the ensealing of these presents I am lawfully seized of ye premises as a good and absolute estate in fee Simple and have good right to bargain and sell the same in manner and form as is above written and furthermore I the said Daniel POST do by these presents Bind myself my heirs &c. forever to Warrant Secure and Defend the above granted and bargained premises to him the said William TULLY his heirs and assigns against all claims or demands whatsoever.

In Witness whereof I ye said Daniel POST have hereunto set my hand and seal ye 25th day of June A.D. 1739.

Signed sealed and delivered
In presence of us
John TULLY
William TULLY Jun'r

The mark of Daniel POST (seal)

Saybrook June ye 25th 1739.
Daniel POST acknowledged this Instrument to be his deed
Before Me, Nath'll CLARKE Just Peace.

Rec'd July 9th 1739
And entered from ye original
Per Sam'll WILLARD Register.

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