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<br /> Richard E. Ball and John D. Ball Norfolk County,Massachusetts
<br /> of Wr(e]]n��tddhamgg,�� nnaec out, respectively,
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<br /> Richard
<br /> laE. Bellion peid,
<br /> of 553 East Street, Wrentham, MA 02093,
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<br /> • the landiaMashpee, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, being
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<br /> = a certain parcel Of lend, with the buildings thereon, situated on the
<br /> southerly side of a ten rom
<br /> foot (10'Rae wide
<br /> idirt
<br /> thetopertad aoflthefsoutherly
<br /> Monomoscoy Road to the Greet Hay and bounded and
<br /> section of the Town of Meshpee called Monomoscoy,
<br /> described as follows:
<br /> Beginning at a point in said ten foot (10') wide dirt road at land nowby
<br /> Mo oou or fotenrfoot£ the(10,)Heirs of wide dirteroadWfiftyttwoCefaet,�lmereoorhlesser grantors
<br /> 5E point along the northerly linsouther of a lyrand runningcel owned b3ouths24204011
<br /> �c� as tenants in common; thence turning
<br /> West-four hundred forty feet, more or less, to a point at the thread of
<br /> the Great River, so-celled; thence turning and running by
<br /> aothe Great River, so-called, in a general northwesterly direction to a
<br /> point ea range of land now or formerly of James Webb a distance of sixty-
<br /> two and 5/10 feet (62.5 ) , more or less; thence turning and running
<br /> 24020'40" East by marshland now or formerly of Edward DeWitt, y
<br /> s+ the heirs of Reuben Fuller, to the upland, a distance of one hundred
<br /> d eighteen feet (118') , more or less; thence continuing North 24020're
<br /> one and
<br /> H East seventy-eight end 63/100 (78.63) feet, more or less, to a concrete
<br /> a bound; thence continuing in the
<br /> elsame touanother concreterse two hundred bound; thence
<br /> 37/100 feet (241,37') , or
<br /> ocontinuing in the same course twenty feet (20') , more or ].ass, all by
<br /> r said other lend now or formerly of Heirs of James Webb, to the point of
<br /> beginning on said dirt road.
<br /> N conveying a parcel of upland.
<br /> u Meaning and intending to convey and hereby Y 9
<br /> withrBarnstablercel A Regfstryeof Deeds,in e Book s3144, page trument c003, togeorded ther�with
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<br /> the contiguous marshland to the south thereof.
<br /> The premises are Conveyed subject to any existing and legally valid
<br /> easement for travel and for public utilities along the said dirt road.
<br /> Each grantor reserves to himself and to his heirs, successors and
<br /> assigns the right to use, for pur,)oses of ingress end egress, be foot
<br /> long
<br /> or by motor vehicl e, the common driveway located approximately
<br /> the easterly boundary line of the above-described parcel.
<br /> For title see dead of Harold E. Ball to these grantors, dated
<br /> Book
<br /> January 1, 1976, recorded with Barnstable Registry of Deeds,
<br /> 2370, page 063.
<br /> Consideration being less then one hundred dollars, no documentary
<br /> stamps are required,
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<br /> (+Individual—Joint Tenants—Tenants in Common,)
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