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of him tne s'^ Robert Livingston his heirs & assigns forever under the same yearly Quitrent as formerly of twenty eight shillings saving & reserving out thereof the quantity of six thousand acres of land within the bounds of the s^ mannor already purchased from the s^ Robert Livingston for the use of her late majesty her heirs successors and assigns forever &c And for your soe doeing this shall be yo^" sufficient warrant Given under my hand and seale at fifort George in New York ye ffirst Day of October in y® second yeare of y^ raigue of his majesty king George Annoq Dm 1715.