Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 115)

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which had never been paid for, and which made
said additional piece so enclosed measure 425 in-
stead of 300 square feet. At the time when
it was ascertained that said 125 feet unpaid
for have been enclosed for burial purposes, the
original proprietors had deceased, and their only
heirs were three minor children of Josiah Quincy
Loring
, a deceased brother of said proprietors, under
the guardianship of Dr. Peter Renton, who was the
maternal grandfather of said heirs. The said
guardian was requested to pay for said 125 feet
of land, and advised that it could be added to said lots:
and he did pay for it, but out of his private funds,
on the supposition that the could make the same avail-
able to his family use. Before receiving any
deed thereof, the said Renton died, and was buried
in said separate enclosure, but not on the part
thereof purchased by him: and his widow is de-
sirous of receiving a deed of so much of said lot
as his northwesterly of a line running between the
grave of said Renton and that of the said J. Q.
Loring
. A plan of said lots filed with the plans
of the Corporation (to which reference is herein made)
shows that said northwesterly part of said lot contains
174 square feet, and that the land southwesterly, in
both enclosures, measures 851 square feet, which
is ample for the purposes of said heirs.

Whenfore said guardian (who has also applied to the Court
for leave to convey) for the purpose of correcting the irregularities

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