Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 191)

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Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 191)

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South Easterly by a slightly bending line at the
junction of the upland and the marsh and
by said heirs of Cornelius Stone about six hun-
dred and seventy one feet to a stake; then
Easterly by said heirs land and a straight
line across said marsh to a stake at the
river one hundred and four feet; said parcel
of land being that parcel of the estate of the
late Moses Stone deceased lying southeast of
the road and way afore said which was set
off to his widow for her dower and occupied
as such by her untill her death. Together
with a right of way in over and upon a strip
of land belonging to the said proprietors of the
Cemetery of Mount Auburn and extending from
the main road (which [lies?] on front of the
Cemetery) to Watertown to the back or southerly
land of said Cemetery bounding on the easterly side
in part on land of one Coolidge, and in part
on land herein released to said Brasee, and
reckoning from said land of said Coolidge and
said Brasee uniformly two rods in width
and no more --

To have and to hold the above releas-
ed premises to the said Morton P. Brasee
and his heirs and assigns to their use and
behoof forever. And their said Pro-
prietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn
do covenant with the said Morton P. Brasee
his heirs and assigns, that the premises on

Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 191)

191

South Easterly by a slightly bending line at the
junction of the upland and the marsh and
by said heirs of Cornelius Stone about six hun-
dred and seventy one feet to a stake; then
Easterly by said heirs land and a straight
line across said marsh to a stake at the
river one hundred and four feet; said parcel
of land being that parcel of the estate of the
late Moses Stone deceased lying southeast of
the road and way afore said which was set
off to his widow for her dower and occupied
as such by her untill her death. Together
with a right of way in over and upon a strip
of land belonging to the said proprietors of the
Cemetery of Mount Auburn and extending from
the main road (which [lies?] on front of the
Cemetery) to Watertown to the back or southerly
land of said Cemetery bounding on the easterly side
in part on land of one Coolidge, and in part
on land herein released to said Brasee, and
reckoning from said land of said Coolidge and
said Brasee uniformly two rods in width
and no more --

To have and to hold the above releas-
ed premises to the said Morton P. Brasee
and his heirs and assigns to their use and
behoof forever. And their said Pro-
prietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn
do covenant with the said Morton P. Brasee
his heirs and assigns, that the premises on