Langille Deed
David Langille to David & George Langille
June 4, 1846

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David Langille and wife to David and George Langille.
Registered June 4th 1846, at 3 o'clock p.m. on the oath of George Perrin pursuant to law.

This Indenture made this tenth day of June in the year of our Lord
one thousand and eight hundred and forty four.
Between David Langill of River John in the County of Pictou, Miller,
and Louisa Langill his wife of the one part,
and David Langill Junior and George Langill, conjunctly,
of River John aforesaid in the County aforesaid, Farmers of the other part.
Witnesseth,that the said David Langill and Louisa Langill his wife for and in
consideration of the sum of seventy five currency of the province of Nova Scotia
to him in hand, paid by the said David and George Langill, conjunctly.
The receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged.

Hath granted, bargained, sold, enfeoffed, released and confirmed unto
the said David and George Langill,their heirs, executors, administrators
and assigns, that GRIST MILL, laying in the settlement of River John,
usually designated as David's Mill with all the privileges attached
thereto with privileges of a road sixteen fee wide from said mill to
main road as reserved in deed given to David Langille junior.

To have and to hold the said mill with all the buildings thereto with
all the appurtenances, improvements and buildings there or thereto
belonging or in any wise appertaining into the said David and George Langill
conjunctly, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns
to their own proper use benefit and behoof forever.
And the said David Langill for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns
against all and every person and persons lawfully claiming the same or
any part thereof , shall and will warrant and defend into
the said David and George Langill, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns.
And the said Louisa Langill doth by these presents forever give all
claim that she now Hath or may expect to have in case of dower, or
otherwise unto the said David and George Langill, conjunctly, their
heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, forever.

In witness whereof the parties hereto have to these presents their names
subscribed and seals affixed the day and year first above written

X (his mark) David Langill
X (her mark) Louisa Langill

Signed sealed and delivered in presence of

William Jack George Perrin

Received on the day of the date of the foregoing Deed of Indenture from
the therein named David and George Langill the sum of seventy five pounds
being the lawful consideration of the sum to be paid by them to me.

X (his mark) David Langill

Witness: William Jack

Personally came and appeared before me, Kenneth MacLean,
one of Her Majesty's of the peace for the County of Pictou,
wife of David Langill, Miller,
who saith that she did voluntarily and without compulsion on the
part of her husband.

Signed, sealed and delivered this indenture and all her right or dower
in upon the said lot of land and premises, forever.

K. MacLean J.P.
14 June, 1844
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