A Deed Between John & Parnell TULLY, Saybrook, New London Co., CT.,
& Col. Sam'll LYNDE, Saybrook, New London Co., CT


[Transcribed by Janece Streig]




Saybrook Land Records
Book 6 Page 213

Deed from John and Parnell TULLY to Col. Sam'll LYNDE

To all People to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting Know ye That We John TULLY of Saybrook in the County of New London and Colony of Connecticut In New England and Parnell my wife for the consideration of Sixty Pounds in Bills of Credit of ye Old Tennor which we have in hand rec'd to our full satisfaction of Col. Sam'll LYNDE of said Saybrook Do give Grant Bargain Sell and confirm unto the said Sam'll LYNDE his heirs and assigns forever one tract or parcel of land lying in Saybrook aforesaid at a place called and known by the name KIRTLAND's Farm Bounded East on ye Highway leading to said LYNDE's South on LYND's land West on said LYNDE's land & North on ye land of Sam'll KIRTLAND & contains three acres.

To Have and to Hold the above Granted & Bargained premises with the appurtenances thereof unto him the said Sam'll LYNDE his heirs & assigns forever to his and their own proper use & behoof And allso We the said John & Parnell TULLY Do for ourselves our heirs executors & administrators Covenant with the said Sam'll LYNDE his heirs & assigns that at and untill ye ensealing of these presents we are well seized of ye premises as a good Indefeasible estate In fee simple and have Good right to bargain & sell the same in manner & form as is above written & that the same is free of all Incumbrances whatsoever & Furthermore we the said John TULLY & Parnell Do by these Presents Bind ourselves and our heirs forever to warrant & Defend the above Granted & Bargained premises to him ye said Sam'll LYNDE his heirs & assigns against all claims and Demands whatsoever.

In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals ye eighth Day of March In ye 17th year of ye Reign of our Sovereign Lord George ye Second of Great Brittain &c. King Annoque Domini 1743/4.

Signed Sealed and Delivered
In presence of
Nath'll CLARKE
Jonathan NOCHOLS

John TULLY (Seal)
Parnell TULLY (Seal)

Say-Brook March 8th. 1744.
John TULLY & Parnell his wife acknowledged this Instrument to be their deed
Coram Nathaniel CLARKE Just. Peace

Rec'd Aprill 5th 1744 & Entered from ye original
Per Sam'll WILLARD Register.

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