. [Provincial and state papers]. us our Heirs and Successors yearly and everyYear for ever from and after the expiration of Ten Years fromthe date of this Grant, One Shilling Proclamation Money forevery hundred Acres he so Owns Settles or Possesses, and so inproportion for a greater or lesser Tract of the Land aforesaid;which Money shall be paid by the respective Proprietor Owner or 39^ CHARTER RECORDS. Settler in our Council Chamber in Portsmouth or to such Officeror Officers as shall be appointed to receive the same : And theseto be in lieu of all other Rents and Services whatsoever. In Test
. [Provincial and state papers]. us our Heirs and Successors yearly and everyYear for ever from and after the expiration of Ten Years fromthe date of this Grant, One Shilling Proclamation Money forevery hundred Acres he so Owns Settles or Possesses, and so inproportion for a greater or lesser Tract of the Land aforesaid;which Money shall be paid by the respective Proprietor Owner or 39^ CHARTER RECORDS. Settler in our Council Chamber in Portsmouth or to such Officeror Officers as shall be appointed to receive the same : And theseto be in lieu of all other Rents and Services whatsoever. In Testimony whereof we have caused the Seal of our saidProvince to be hereunto Affixed Witness our Governor & Com-mander in Chief aforesaid, the Twelfth day of June, in theTwelfth year of our Reign, Annoque Domini 1772. J Wentworth.*4-86 *By his Excellencys Command,with advice of Council. Theodore Atkinson Secretary. Recorded according to the Original Grant under the ProvinceSeal this 18^^ June 1772. Attest Theodore Atkinson SeC^. Province of New Hampshire. Portsm^ 6^ June 1772. These Certif}^ that this Plan Beginning at a Poplar tree, stand-ing in the West line of Conway, from thence running West 2Miles & 95 Rods to a hemlock Tree, from thence N° 226 Rods toa Beech Tree standing on the bank of Saco Swift River, thence ALBANY. 397 N. Wy by said River 265 Rods to a Spruce Tree, thence S. 40°W. 360 Rods to a Stake, thence S. 37° E. 342 Rods to a BeechTree standing in the Patent Line (so calld), from thence on saidPatent line as that runs about N° 84. E. 3 Miles & 32 Rods to aBeech Tree, thence North 95 Rods to the Bound began at. Con-tains 1672 Acres of Land, and is known by a Plan or Survey ofsaid Tract taken & returned to me by Ebenezer Smith Esq Dep^Surv Attest. Is. Rindge S. G [Grant to Daniel Rindge and Daniel Peirce, 1772.] *4-i85 *Province of ) George the third b}^ the grace ofNew Hampshire ) Godof Great Britain France & ^*^ King defender of the Faith &c. S / To
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