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First whom weitten Michael Joyer. Sealed and delivered in the prescense of J waslsey Shepard State of New York, City of New York, County of New York on the fifth day of July in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty nine before me. Sonally came Michael Joyce to me known and known to me to be the individual described in and who executed the same Woosely Shepard, notary public Ringo county (certified in New York County). Recorded preceding at request of J Woosely Shepard July Tenth 1889 at 10 O'clock and 33 minutes A.M.
Witness my Hand
James J. Slevin, Register

This Indenture, made this Birthday of July in the year of Eighteen hundred and eighty nine. Between many Elders of the city, county and the state of New York party of the first and Catherine Dermot of the same place and party of the deemed pair: whereas Christian Brauns entered into a party wall agreement with Thomas Bray witness with lay a certain indenture in writing dated May 3rd 1859 and recorded May 2nd 1861 in the registered office of the city and county of New York in 838 of conveyance page 390. and by which agreement it appears that Chrisitian Bruans was the owner at that time of a certain lots of ground situated on the fourth side of Grand Street, Beginning at a point distant eighteen feet ten inches from the east side of Thompson street and running parallel with Thompson Street Forty seven feet, Easterly on a line with Grand street eighteen feet ten inches wide; and that ThomasBray was the owner of a lot of ground on the Westerly side of said line and whereas it was agreed by the parties to the said party wall agreement that the said Chrisitian Bruans should greet and build a party wall one and half inch width upon each of the above partitioned lots and that the same should be a party wall between the dwelling then about to be erected by the said Christian Bruans on his lot and any dwelling house that might afterward be erected by the said Thomas Bray on his lot: and that neither of the said parties should make any cuttings or insecting there in to a greater depth than one half of said wall: and that the said Thomas Bray and his ... and a signs when he or they should move said wallshould pay the value of .. much of the halfof said wall as he or they should use, and that in case the parties could not agree upon such value the same should be submitted to the decision of three builders one to the chosen by each of said parties and the two so chosen

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