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Indenture between Nelson Langs, Wallace Langs et al and Edwin Langs, December 20, 1877, p. 2

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A.D. 1861, the lands and premises hereinafter described were allotted and conveyed, or intended so to be, to the said party of the third part, and it is desirable and expedient that the same should be further assured by the said parties of the first part to the said party of third part, now this Indenture witnesseth hat in consideration of the premises and of the sum of One dollar of lawful money of Canada now paid by the said party of the third part to each of the said parties of the first part (the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged) they the said parties of the first part do and each of them doth grant unto the said party of the third part his heirs and assigns forever All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the Township of Brantford in the County of Brant and Province of Ontario, being composed of Sixty Eight acres of lands more or less and being that part of a parcel of one hundred and thirteen acres of the East part of lot number nine on the North Side of the Ancaster Road in the said Township of Brantford, owned by the said John Langs, deceased, in his life [twice?] (Said one hundred and thirteen acres being more particularly described in the said Deed of Partition) saving and reserving thereut forty five acres conveyed and assured to the said Nelson Langs. To Have and to hold unto the said party of the third part his heirs and assigns ato and for his and their sole and only use forever Subject nevertheless to the reservations, limitations, provisions and conditions expressed in the original Grant thereof from the [illegible] The said parties of the first part [illegible] with the said party of the third part that the said party of the third part shall have quiet possession of the said lands free from all incumberances. And that the said parties of the first part will execute such further assurances of the said lands as may be requisite. And that the said parties of the first part have done no act to incumber the said lands And the said parties of the first part release

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