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Know all men by these presents that I Phillip Jackson in the
County of Strafford in the State of New Hampshire collector of taxes
of and for the town of Eaton in said County for the year one
thousand seven hundred eighty six by virtue of sundry acts and laws
of said State relating to levying collecting taxes of non-resident
proprietors of land in the town of Eaton aforesaid in said State and
County aforesaid for and in consideration of seven shillings to me
in hand paid on each rite or proprietors share before the delivery
hereof by Eli Glines have given granted and sold and by these
presents do give grant sell and convey unto him the said Eli
Glines aforesaid his heirs and assigns forever one hole rite or
proprietors share the original proprietor namely Edward Smith.
Therein
the said Eli Glines being the highest bidder for the same at
public venue duly notified and held at Eaton so called at the
dwelling house of Phillip Jackson aforesaid for the sail of
lands in said Eaton belonging to such non resident proprietors or
owners as are delinquent in paying on said taxes assessed thereon to
have and to hold the said granted premises with the appurtenances
thereof to him the said Eli Glines his heirs and assigns in
fee simple forever.
And I the
Collector aforesaid do in my capacity agree to and with the said
Eli Glines his heirs and assigns to warrant and defend the said
premises to him the said Eli Glines his heirs and assigns
against the lawful claimes and demands of any person or persons
whomsoever. Saving and reserving only to the owner or proprietor
their heirs and assigns the rite of redemption according to law
anything in this deed to the contrary notwithstanding.
In
witness whereof I do here set my hand and seal this Sixth day of
July 1790.
Signed
Sealed and Delivered Phillip Jackson [seal]
In
Presence of
Thomas
Burk State of New Hampshire
Samuel
Jackson Grafton __Burton March
31, 1791
Then the
within named Philap Jackson personally appeared and
acknowledged the within riten instrument to be his free act and
deed.
Before me
Benjamin Weeks, Justice of the Peace
Rec’d
November 24, 1794
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