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or the same or less, and the boundary on the
west or last named side is the highway that runs on
the west side of said Pond, wherever it may be located
or defined. The other three boundaries are the lines above
described, and cannot be construed to mean anything
beyond. With the above is also hereby coveyed all the right,
title, and interest of the parties of the first part in and to
the land between the centre of the highway to the edge of the
Pond, comnencing at the most northern part of the land
above coveryed and recuring routherly three hundred
and fourteen (314) feet, or as far as the land of the said
Salem H. Wales now extende on the other side of the road.
But it is expressly reserved and agreed as a part of
the consideration of this deed, that nothing in the deed,
shall be construed to authorize the party of the second
part to preventthe public from using the last-
mentioned and described premises or shore of three
hundred and fourteen (314) feet in length for getting
ice, landing boate and other purposes that they
have been wont to do, which privileges are reserved to the
public."

Quit-claim Deed .

Trustees, etc. to Rufus Sayre. Dated Nov. 7, 1882; recorded
Nov 8, 1882, Liber 269, p. 70. Consideration, $550.
Conveys: "All the right, title, and interest of the said
proprietors in and to all the undivided lands, meadows,
marshes &c. bounded on the east by the Town of Easthampton,
south by the Ocean; west by Halsey's Neck Lane, and a

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