premises, And every part and parcel there of,
With the appurtenances.
To have and to hold All and singular
The above mentioned and described premises.
Together with the appurtenances unto the said party
of the second part, his heirs and assigns for ever
And the said parties of the first part for themselves
and their successors as trustees as a fore said binding
themselves only to the extent of their first property
held by them under warranty. And dated December
twenty Eight AD One thousand Eight hundred and
Eighty, executed to them by Henry Shelton Sanford
and Gertrude E. Sanford his wife the above
described, And hereby granted and released premises
And every part and parcel there of,
With the appurtenances unto the said party of
of the second part, his heirs and assigns
Against the first party of the first part and
their successors. And against all and every or
person's Whomsoever lawfully Claiming or to claim
the same, shall and will warrant, And by these
presents for ever defend.
In witness whereof The said parties of the first part
have by Henry Shelton Sanford, their Attorney
in fact set their hands and seals The day and
year first above written.
Signed sealed and } Edwin Sandys Dawes Trustees (Seal)
delivered in presence of us } George Augustus Thompson (Seal)
Adolph Stein } Anthony Norris (Seal)
by
H.S. Sanford (Seal)
their attorney in fact
Consulate of the United States }
Brussels, Belgium }
Before me John Wilson, Consul of the United States of
America at Brussels Belgium.
Personally appeared Henry Shelton Sanford the attorney
in fact of Edwin Sandys Dawes,
George Augustus Thompson And Anthony Norris
Trustees as above described to me well Known
to be individuals described in and who is such
Attorney executed the foregoing Conveyance and
acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered
the same, as the act and deed of the said
Edwin Sandys Dawes, George Augustus Thompson and
Anthony Norris trustees as a foresaid for the purposes
there in mentioned
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