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George S. Langill to Thomas Langill
March 14th, 1844

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DEED

George S. Langill To Thomas Langill. Registered March.14 1844,
at 12 o'clock noon on the certificate of Alexander McKenzie, J.P.

This Indenture made at River John this forth day of October
in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and forty one.
Between George Smith Langill of River John aforesaid,
in the County of Pictou, and province of Nova Scotia, Yeoman,
of the one part, and Thomas Langill, of River John,
aforesaid in the county of Pictou and province of Nova Scotia, of the other part.
Witnesseth,that the said George Smith Langill for and in consideration
of the sum of sixty five pounds currency of the said province to him in hand,
paid by the said Thomas Langill, the receipt is hereby asked acknowledged.

Hath granted, bargained, sold, enfeoffed, released, and confirmed, and
by these presents doth hereby grant, bargain, sell, enfeoff, release,
and confirm unto the said Thomas Langill, his Heirs, Executors,
Administrators and Assigns all that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being on the west side of River John, known and described as
follows, that is to say:

Beginning six chains and one quarter from the South East corner of
John Peter Perin's line, thence West eighty chains, or until it comes to the
rear line, thence South six chains and one quarter,
thence East eighty chains or until it comes to the River,
and thence the several courses of the River downstream to the place of beginning.
Containing 50 acres, more or less.

To have and to hold the said land and premises with all the stone and
wood thereon or thereunto belonging or anywise appertaining to him, the
said Thomas Langill aforesaid, his Heirs, Executors, Administrators and
Assigns to his and their only use benefit and behoof forever.
And the said George Smith Langill hereby binds himself, His heirs, Executors,
Administrators and Assigns to warrant and defend the said Thomas Langill
and his Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Assigns in the peaceful and
quiet possession of the above conveyed premises forever.

In witness whereof the said George Smith Langill have hereto his hands
and seal subscribed and set the day and year first above and before written.

George Smith Langill
In presence of:

William Langill
Mathew Langill

Received at River John on the forth of October 1841 from Thomas Langill
the sum of sixty five pounds currency the consideration mentioned in the foregoing Deed.

George Smith Langill

Witness: William Langill Mathew Langill

Personally appeared before me, one of Her Majesty's Justice of the Peace
for the County of Pictou, William Langill,
one of the subscribing witnesses to the within instrument,
who being by me examined, declared that he saw the said Deed
dully executed for the purposes therein contained.

Alexander McKenzie J.P.

Source: FHL film # 578976, page 231
Transcribed by Bob Langill
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