R.G. Registry Office
Conveyances 1769 – 1872 Reel #11
Volume 26, Pages 66 –
69
Prince Edward Island,
Public Archives and Records Office
Copy from microfiche
obtained 31 July 2013
McInnis, Donald from
Earl of Selkirk
Conveyance 198 acres
on Lot 58
Transcribed by DenaP:) 24 August 2013
Earl of Selkirk to
Donald MacInnis Conveyance. registered on the 17th day of September 1819 at
Eight o'clock in the Evening.
C: Binns D. Keys
This Indenture made the 24th day of November
in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and Eight between the Right
Honorable Thomas Earl of Selkirk by James Williams of Prince Edward Island
Esq. This attorney lawfully constituted
and appointed as herein after mentioned of the one part and Donald McKinnis of
the Parish of St John in the queens County in the said Island former of the
other part Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred
and Ten pounds lawful money of the said Island by the said Donald McInnis to
the said Thomas Earl of Selkirk in hand at and before the Sealing and delivery of
these presents will and Truly paid (bring the consideration for the Complete
purchase of the absolute Estate of Inheritance in fee simple all of and in the
Lands and (illegible) hereinafter mentioned to be hereby Granted and released)
the receipt where of He the said Thomas Earl of Selkirk doth hereby acknowledge
and thereof and from every part and parcel of doth Acquit release discharge the
said Donald McInnis his Heirs, Executors and Administrators and every of them
forever by these presents He the said Thomas Earl of Selkirk Hath Granted, Bargained,
Sold, Aliened released and confirmed and by these presents Doth Grant Bargain,
Sell, Alien, release and Confirm unto the said Donald McInnis and to his Heirs
and Assings. All That Tract Nice or
parcel of Land situated lying and being in the Parish of Saint John in the
queen’s County and in the said Island of Prince Edward being part or parcel of
Lot or Township number Fifty eight and abutted and bounded as follows that is
to say Commencing at a (illegible) fixed on the Shore of Pinette bason, thence
running East for the distance of one hundred and Twenty-tow Chains thence
running South for the distance of Fifteen Chains thence running West for the distance of one hundred
and Twenty Chains or until it reaches the Marsh land, thence along the edge of
the Wood Lands until it comes to a stake fixed in the edge of the Marsh (which
is also the boundary of Angus McDonald’s Marsh thence South to the shore of the
Southeast Branch of Pinnette and along the courses there of until it reaches
the boundary of a Detached (illegible) of March Land belonging to the aforesaid
Angus McDonald, thence North to the borders of the Wood Lands and along the
said Wood Lands until it Clears the aforesaid detached (illegible) of Marsh
(illegible) along the shore to the place of beginning making and including one
hundred and Ninety eight acres of little more or less, agreeably to the
(illegible) hereunto annexed Together with all woods and underwoods, ways,
Waters, Watercourses, Easements, Liberties, (illegible), Profits,
Advantages. (Illegible) and
appurtenances whatsoever to the same Premises belonging or in any wise
appertaining or therewith usually occupied or enjoyed And the (illegible) and (illegible)
remainder and remainders, Rents, Issues and Profits there of And all the
Estate, Right, Title, Interest, use, Trust, Property, Claim and Demand
whatsoever both at Law and in Equity of him the said Thomas Earl of Selkirk of
into or out of the same and every part and parcel thereof To Have and To Hold the
said two Tracts, Pieces or parcels of Land and all (illegible) singular, other
the Premises herein before mentioned unto the said Donald MacInnis his Heirs
and assigns to the only propertee and (illegible) of the said Donald McInnis,
his Heirs and assigns forever saving and reserving nevertheless unto the said
Thomas Earl of Selkirk his Heirs and assigns all white or yellow (illegible)
which (illegible) be found thereon with
full liberty of Ingress, Egress and regress to and for the said Thomas Earl of
Selkirk his Heirs and assignees, Servants and workmen from time to time the
same to fell cut down hue and carry away through the said Premises doing so
hurt or damage to the Grain or Grass of the said Donald McInnis his Heirs or
Assignees and Subject also the payment of the quit rents due and payable to his
Majesty from the first day of May in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight
hundred and Six and to the quit rents hereafter to grow (illegible) and payable
to His Majesty His Heirs and Successors And the said Thomas Earl of Selkirk for
himself his Heirs and assignees Doth hereby (illegible) Promise and Agree to
and with the said Donald McInnis by these presents in manner following that is
to say that the said Thomas Earl of Selkirk now at this time of the Sealing and
delivery of these presents is lawfully and rightfully (illegible) of the
Premises above Granted and released of in a good pure perfect absolute and
Indefeasible Estate of Inheritance in fee Simple without any manner of
Condition Power of limitation or any other restraint matter or thing
whatsoverver to alter change, charge, Lessen, defeat or Incumber the same and
also that he the said Thomas Earl of Selkirk now both in himself Good right full Power and lawful authority by
these presents to Grant, Bargain, Sell, Alien, Release and Confirm the same
Premises above mentioned to be Granted and released and the appurtenances
(except as aforesaid) unto another the use of the said Donald MacInnis his
Heirs and Assignees forever in manner aforesaid according to the (illegible)
Interest and meaning of these presents and lastly that he the said Donald
MacInnis and his Heirs and Assignee shall and may from time to time and at all
times forever hereafter Peaceably and quietly have hold, use, occupy, possesses
and enjoy all and singular the said
Premises above mentioned to be heretofore Granted and released with the
appartenances (except as aforesaid)
without (illegible) Let, Suit, Trouble, Molestation or Interruption of
or by the said Thomas Earl of Selkirk his Heirs or assignees or any other
Person or Persons whatsoever Claiming or to Claim the same Premises or any part
there of free and Clear and freely and clearly acquitted and discharged of and
from all and all manner of former or other Gifts, Grants, Bargains, Sales,
(illegible) Executions, rents and arrears of rent, rights, Titles, Estates, and
of and from all Incumbrances whatsoever. In Witness whereof the above named
James Williams both hereunto set the hand and affixed the seal of the said
Thomas Earl of Selkirk by virtue of a Letter of Attorney under his hand and
seal for that purpose duly executed and registed and the said Donlad MAcInnis
hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first before written. (illegible
) by James Williams his attorney Sealed and delivered in manner (illegible) in
the presence of
Charles Wright John McDonald (illegible)
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