1654, and acknowledges that he, the grantor, has been fully paid and satisfied for the purchase of the same, and, therefore, promises to free said lot from all actions, claims or pretensions, which may arise, binding therefor his person and estate, real... Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time ... - Halaman 322oleh Joel Munsell - 1871Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Albany County (N.Y.) - 1869 - 544 halaman
...patent from the Heer director general and council of New Netherland, of date the 14th of April, AD 1654, and acknowledges that he, the grantor, has been...future, nothing excepted, and subjecting himself to the authority of all laws and judges. Done in Fort Orange, the 28th of May, AD 1663. JELIS PETERSE.... | |
| George Elliott Howard - 1904 - 522 halaman
...their maternal estate, which the subscriber promises without craft or guile, and for the same binding his person and estate, real and personal, present and future, nothing excepted, subject to all laws and judges." In the presence of the children's guardians and the " orphan master."... | |
| George Elliott Howard - 1904 - 520 halaman
...their maternal estate, which the subscriber promises without craft or guile, and for the same binding his person and estate, real and personal, present and future, nothing excepted, subject to all laws and judges." In the presence of the children's guardians and the " orphan master."... | |
| New York State Library - 1916 - 454 halaman
...for the final and effectual payment of said 128 skipples of wheat; furthermore the subscriber binds his person and estate, real and personal, present and future, nothing excepted, submitting the same to the authority of all lords, courts, tribunals and judges to secure the payment... | |
| 1905 - 566 halaman
...lot is to remain as a special pledge for the purpose of a complete payment, the buyer also pledging his person and estate, real and personal, present and future, nothing excepted, and putting himself in subjection to all laws and judges. Thus done in the Village of Beverwyck, in the... | |
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