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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1850. 393 words

MANOE OF LIVINGSTON. 645

Cliain to the fflat Land from thence North fforty ffive Degrees Westerly Twenty ffive Chains and Six Tenths of a Chain thence South Eleven Degrees Westerly One hundred and fifour Chains and Seven Tenths of a Chain from thence South fforty flave Degrees Easterly ffifty one Chains and Two Tenths of a Chain from thence South Eleven Degrees Westerly One hundred and one Chain from thence due Northwest Three hundred Twenty Chains to Hudsons River and from thence along the River to the Place of the ffirst Station called Point Robert which said Tract Contains Six Thousand Acres of Land be tlie same more or Less together with all tlie messuages Tenements Building ffences Orchards Gardens Pastures meadows Marshes woods underwoods Trees Timber Quarys Rivers Runs Rivolets Broocks Ponds Lakes Streams Creeks Hai-bours Beeches fl&shing Hunting Hawking mines minerals (Except Silver and Gold mines wliich were formerly reserved to the Crown) And all the Rights Liberties Priviledges Royaltys Jurisdictions hereditaments Profits advantages and Appurtenances whatsoever to the said Tract or Parcell of Land belonging or in any wise appertaining or Accepted reputed taken known or occupyd as Part Parcell or member thereof together with fiishing in Hudsons River so far as the said Land Extents on the said River together with the advowson and right of Patronage of all and Every the Church and Churches Erected or Established or hereafter to be had Erected or Established on the said Tract of Land and all the Estate right Title Interest Claim and Demand whatsoever of him the said Robert Livingston and Allida his wife of in and to the Premises and every or any Part or Parcell thereof Saving and Reserving nevertheless into the said Robert Livingston his heirs and assigns Lord or Owner of the said Manner or Reputed manner of Livingston ffree Liberty of Hunting liawking and ffowling in and upon the said Tract of Land and every Part thereof uninclc»sed and also free Liberty of ffishing in all or any of the Rivers Brooks and Ponds .within the Boundarys of the said Tract of Land and Likewise in Hudsons River as farr as the said Land Extends and Likewise free Liberty of Digging takeing and Carrying away Stones from the Cleft or Beacli adjoining to the said Hudsons River witliin the said bounds And also saving and