Letters Patent for Sterling Cole

LETTERS PATENT - Sterling Cole

ONONDAGA COUNTY

Sterling Cole Liber 57, Page 249, 250

The People of the State of New York by the Grace of God and Independent To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting Know Ye that We have given granted and confirmed and by these presents do give grant and confirm unto Sterling Cole all that certain piece or parcel of Land situate in the County of Onondaga and distinguished as Fifty acres of Lot Number One hundred and eighty seven of the tract known by the name of the late Onondaga Reservation is described in a certificate of our Comptroller filed in our Secretary's Office as being the North part of said Lot Bounded on the East the North and the West by the line of the lot and on the south by a line parallel to the North and South lines of the Lot containing as aforesiad Fifty acres Together with all and singular the rights hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise apportaining excepting and reserving to ourselves all gold and silver Mines and excepting also such part or parts of the above described premises as may have been sold for taxes by the proper offices and which have not been or shall not be recorded within the time limited for that purpose by law and the title to which shall not have been subsequently acquired by us To have and to hold the above described and granted premises unto the said Sterling Cole his heirs and assigns as a good and good and indefeasible Estate of inheritance forever Upon condition nevertheless that our said Grantee his heirs and assigns shall pay and satisfy all taxes that may have been assessed on the above granted premises. In testimony whereof we have caused these our Letters to be made patent and the great seal of our said State to be hereunto affixed Witness William L. Marcy Governor of our said State at our City of Albany the Eight day of September in the Year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four and in the fifty ninth year of our Independence W. L. Marcy Passed the Secretary's Office the 8th day of September 1834. Arch'd Campbell Dep. Secretary. I have examined the precedeing Letters Patent and do certify that the same are in due form of Law Green C. Bronson Atty Gen'l Recorded the 24th day of March 1835 at 8 O'clock A.M. A. Edwards Clerk

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20 June 1997