Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
MANOR OF LIVINGSTON. 647
shall be thereof vested in the said Robert Hunter his heirs and Assigns for the use benefit and behoof of her said Majesty lier heirs Successors and Assigns according to the Intent and true meaning of these Presents And that tlie said Robert Livingston now hath good right Lawfull and absolute Power and Authority in himself to Bargain Sell Grant Alien and Convey all and Singular the said Tract of Land and Premises hereby granted or mentioned to be granted as aforesaid and Every Part and Parcell thereof with the appurtenances unto the said Robert Hunter his heirs and assigns for the use of her said Majesty her heirs Successors and assigns in manner and form aforesaid And that her said Majesty her heirs Successors and Assigns shall or Lawfully may from time To time and at all and Every time and times hereafter for ever freely Quietly Peaceably have hold Occupy Possess and Enjoy all and Singular the said Tract of Land and Premises hereby granted or mentioned to be granted and Every Part and Parcell thereof with all and Singular their and Every of their Appurtenances and all and every the Rents Revenues Issues Profiitts and Commoditys tliereof and of every Part and Parcell thereof coming arising and growing have and take wdthout any manner of Lett Suite Trouble Vexation Eviction Disturbance or other haudrance or molestation whatsoever of the said Robert Livingston his heirs and assigns or of any other Person or Persons wliatsoever Excepting what is before Excepted or Reserved And also that the said Tract of Land and all and Singular other the Premises hereby granted or mentioned or Intended to be granted as aforesaid and every Part and Parcell thereof with all and Singular tlieir and every of their Appurtenances now are and from henceforth for ever hereafter shall remain Continue and be unto the use of her said Majesty her heirs Successors and Assigns Clear and ffree and ffreely Clearly and absolutely acquitted Ifreed Exonerated and Discharged of and from all manner of fformer and other Bargains Sales Gifts Grants ffeofments Devices uses Jointures Dowers Entails Estates Leases Rights Titles rents growing arrearages of rents Issues fanes Post ffines ameircaments Debts Dutys Judgments Executions Recognizances Statutes merchant and of the Staple and all Debts of Record Extents Lj^eratas Seizures Sequestrations