Indenture of Sale to John Ryan (Lot 53, 1896)


No. 94

Dated 17th March AD 1896
Henry Davison & wife
To
John Ryan
Registered 17th March
A.D. 1896 at
1:00 o,clock
A.M. on oath of Samuel
McRae

W.C. White Registrar

This Indenture made the seventeenth day of March in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. Between Henry Davison of Charlottetown in in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island, merchant and Elizabeth C. Davison, his wife of the one part and John Ryan of Cardigan Bridge in King's County in said Island, merchant of the other part.

Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars of lawful money of Canada to the said Henry Davison in hand well and truly paid by the said John Ryan at or immediately before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof the said Henry Davison doth hereby acknowledge and of and from the same and every part thereof doth acquit release and discharge the said John Ryan, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns forever by these presents, he the said Henry Davison hath granted released and confirmed unto the said John Ryan, his heirs and assigns all those tracts , pieces and parcels of land situate, lying and being in Township number fifty three in King's County in the said Province being bounded as follows. Commencing on the West side of the public road leading Northwardly from Cardigan Bridge at the Southern boundary of land now or formerly in possession of Hugh MacDonald and running thence Southwardly along the said road for the distance of sixty feet thence Westwardly parallel to the southern boundary of the land aforesaid in possession of Hugh MacDonald for the distance of one hundred and seventy feet to a reserved road of not less than twenty feet wide thence along said road Northwardly till it gives the distance of sixty feet on a right angle thence Eastwardly along the hereunto?? boundary of the tract aforesaid in possession now or formerly of Hugh MacDonald for the distance of one hundred and fifty three feet to the place of commencement, containing an area of nine hundred and ten yards, a little more or less.


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