Recorded at the request of Mrs Elizabeth Bogert this 26th day of
October 1793
This Indenture made the fifteenth day of April in the year of our Lord
one thousand seven hundred and fifty six between John Dally of the City of
New York ship carpenter & Margaret his wife of the one part, and Isaac
Stoutenburgh of the said City gunsmith, Elizabeth Brasier of the same
place widow, John Montague of the City aforesaid house carpenter and
Cornelia Ryckman, wife of Tobias Ryckman of the same City cordwainer of
the other part Witnesseth that the said John Dally and Margaret his
wife for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and seventy pounds
curr't money of Province of New York to him in hand paid by the said Isaac
Stoutenburgh, Elizabeth Brasier, John Montague and Cornelia Ryckman of
which he hereby acknowledges the receipt, and discharges the said Isaac
Stoutenburgh, Elizabeth Brasier, John Montague and Cornelia Ryckman their
heirs, executors and administrators forever, they the said John Dally and
Margaret his wife have granted bargained sold released enfeoffed and
confirmed and by these presents Do grant bargain sell release enfeoff and
confirm unto the said Isaac Stoutenburgh, Elizabeth Brasier, John Montague
and Cornelia Ryckman (the same ….. possession being by virtue of a bargain
& sale to them thereof made bearing date the day before the day of the
date of these presents, and by virtue of the Statute for Transferring uses
into possession) and to their heirs and assigns forever, All that certain
dwelling house messuage or tenement and lott or parcell of ground
thereunto belonging scituate lying and being within the City of New York
aforesaid in Montgomerie Ward of the same City on the North side of Queen
Street, bounded West to the house and ground late of John Tevo deceased,
North to the ground of Isaac Price, East to the house and ground of
Servaas Vlierboom deceased, and South to said Queen Street, containing in
breadth in front and rear each end twenty five foot, and in length on each
side one hundred foot which lott of ground is distinguished in a chart or
draft of the land late of William Beekman Esq. deceased by lott no. 2
together with all & singular kitchens, buildings, ways, passages, yards,
gardens, fences, trees, wells, waters, liberties, priviledges,
hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any
wise appertaining, And the reversion and reversions remainder and
remainders, rents, issues and proffits thereof and of every part and
parcell thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, possession,
property, claim and demand whatsoever law or equity of the said John Dally
and Margaret his wife to the above granted & released or intended to be
granted & released premises and every part & parcell thereof To have and
to hold the said dwelling house messuage or tenement and lott or parcell
of ground and premises with the appurtenances unto the said Isaac
Stoutenburgh, Elizabeth Brasier, John Montague & Cornelia Ryckman their
heirs & assignes forever in severalty as tenants in common, that is to
say, one full and equal quarter or fourth part thereof to him the said
Isaac Stoutenburgh his heirs and assigns forever to the only proper use
benefit & behoof of the said Isaac Stoutenburgh his heirs and assigns
forever, one other full and equal quarter or fourth part thereof to her
the said Elizabeth Brasier her heirs and assigns forever to the only
proper use benefit and behoof of the said Elizabeth Brazier her heirs and
assigns forever, one other full and equal quarter or fourth part thereof
to him the said John Montague his heirs and assigns forever to the only
proper use benefit and behoof of the said John Montague his heirs and
assigns forever, and the other full and equal quarter or fourth part
thereof to her the said Cornelia Ryckman her heirs and assigns forever to
the only proper use benefit and behoof of the said Cornelia Ryckman her
heirs and assigns forever, And the said John Dally for himself his heirs
executors & administrators doth covenant grant & agree to & with the said
Isaac Stoutenburgh, Elizabeth Brasier, John Montague & Cornelia Ryckman
their heirs & assignes by these presents in manner and form following,
that is to say, that the above released or intended to be released
premises and every part & parcell thereof now are and from henceforth
hereafter shall remain & continue and be unto the said Isaac Stoutenburgh,
Elizabeth Brasier, John Montague & Cornelia Ryckman their heirs & assignes
free and clear and freely and clearly & absolutely acquitted & discharged
and save harmless and kept indemnified of from & against all former and
other gifts grants bargains sales leases releases judgments executions and
of from and against all other charges titles troubles & incumbrances
whatsoever had made committed done or suffered or to be had made done or
suffered by the said John Dally or any other person or persons whatsoever
claiming or to claim by from or under him In witness whereof the
parties first above named have hereunto interchangeably sett their hands
and seals the day & year first above written John Dally (seal)
Margaret Dally + her mark (seal) Sealed and delivered in the presence
of us Memorandum that the words (to the only proper use benefit and behoof
of the said Isaac Stoutenburgh his heirs and assigns forever) were
interlined between the 23rd & 24th lines from the top before executing
these presents John Bogert Jun. Wm Hardenbrrok Rec'd of the above
named Isaac Stoutenburgh, Elizabeth Brasier, John Montague & Cornelia
Ryckman the sum of one hundred and seventy pounds being the consideration
money above mentioned and received by me John Dally £170. Be it
remembered that on the 1st day of May Anno Domini 1756 personally appeared
before me Simon Johnson Recorder and one of his Majesties' Justices of the
Peace for the City and County of New York, the within named John Dally and
Margaret his wife, and acknowledged the within written Instrument or
Conveyance to be their voluntary act & deed to the uses therein mentioned,
And the said Margaret being then by me privately examined declared she
freely executed the same without any threats or compulsion of her the said
husband, And I having the said Instrument or Conveyance and finding no
razures nor other interlineations therein but such as are specified in a
Memorandum made upon the same before sealing and witnessing, Do allow the
same may be recorded Witness my hand the day and year abovesaid S
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