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further consideration of the conveyance by the said Arthur
W. Benson party of the second part, of a portion of a piece
of land owned by him and known and described as follows
viz. All that certain piece or parcel of land situated at
a place called Free Town, town of East Hampton, County
of Suffolk and State of New York; known as the Kelly land
containing by estimation twelve acres be the same more or less
Bounded and described as follows
Northeasterly by land of Abram H. Miller and Edward King;
Southeasterly by the Springs Highway and Swamp Highway
Southwesterly by land of John or George Bennett, William J. Bennett
Catharine Snivelly[?] and Lyman Bennett;
Northwesterly by land of Lyman Bennett and the Three Mile Harbor Highway.
which said piece of land was conveyed to the said Arthur W.
Benson by Nathaniel Dominy and Sally Ann Ranger, Administrators
of the Estate of Samuel Ranger deceased; and Annie M. Goodale,
Eunice C. Miller, and Sally Ann Ranger (widow) heirs of Samuel
Ranger; by deed bearing date the twentieth day of December
one thousand eight hundred and eighty three, and recorded
in Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber 278 of Deeds Page 463:
and for the further consideration of the transportation of the
materials of the houses belonging to the above-mentioned
Indians, now on Montauk, to the above-described lands in
Free Town and their re-erection thereon:
Do hereby resign and convey to the said party of the second
part, all title and claim to the rights hereinbefore set forth
and described for themselves, their heirs and successors forever: and
Do hereby further covenant and agree to remain away per-

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