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ENTRY | YEAR | MONTH | DAY | NO. | FIRSTNATIONSURRENDERING | OTHERSURRENDERER | LOCATIONNAME | COUNTY | INDEXTEXT | PAGE | VOLUME |
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1519 | 1888 | 12 | 11 | 302 | ST. PAULS PARISH | LISGAR COUNTY | (SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF RUPERTS LAND) TO THE CROWN. INNER AND OUTER TWO MILES, LOT 18, ST. PAULS PARISH, LISGAR COUNTY, MAN. | 39 | |||
1530 | 1888 | 12 | 11 | 302 | SYNOD OF DIOCESE OF RUPERTS LAND | ST. PAULS PARISH | LISGAR COUNTY | BY THE SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF RUPERTS LAND. INNER AND OUTER TWO MILES, LOT 18 | 39 |
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No. 302.
This Indenture made (in duplicate) the Eleventh day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, In pursuance of the Act respecting Short Forms of Indentures.
Between
The Synod of The Diocese of Ruperts Land (a corporation duly incorporated under a Statute of the Province of Manitoba)
of the first part
and
Her Majesty The Queen
of the second part.
Witnesseth, that in consideration of One Dollar of lawful money of Canada, now paid by the said party of the Second Part to the said parties of the First Part, (the receipt whereof is hereby by them acknowledged,) they the said parties of the First Part do grant unto the said party of the Second Part, her heirs and assigns, forever, All And Singular, those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Parish of St. Paul in said Province of Manitoba
Being Composed Of
Lot number Eighteen of the Dominion Government Survey of the Parish of St. Paul both in the inner and outer two mile surveys excepting thereout and therefrom the following three parcels of land.
Firstly. Commencing from the point of intersection of the Easterly side of the Public Highway with the Southerly side of a road shown on a plan made by R. Bourne P. L. S. and distant therefrom on a course S 55° 26’ E along the southerly side of said road fourteen chains and sixty-one links (14 c. 61 lks.). Thence southerly at right angles and parallel to Base line five chains and thirty-six links and two-thirds of a link (5 c. 36 2/3 lks.) to the line between lots numbers seventeen (17) and eighteen “18.” Thence south 55° 26’ E on the line between Lots numbers seventeen “17” and eighteen “18” five chains and fifty-nine links (5 c. 59 lks.). Thence Northerly parallel to base line five chains and thirty-six links and two thirds of a link (5 ec. 363 lks.) to the Southerly side of proposed road, Thence North 55° 26’ W. five chains and fifty-nine links (5 c. 59 Iks.) to place of beginning containing by admeasurement three acres be the same more or less, said plan of “Proposed Road” through part of Lot Eighteen “18” of Dominion Government Survey of the Parish of St. Paul being made by R. Bourne P. L. S. dated 21st February A.D. 1885, and duly filed in the Registry Office for the County of Selkirk.
Secondly. Commencing on the Easterly side of the Road to Lower Fort Garry at a distance of Two hundred and one feet in a south westerly direction measured along the road from the boundary between lots eighteen (18) and nineteen (19) in the said Parish. Thence S 55° 26’ E parallel to the boundary aforesaid thirteen hundred and fifteen 1315 feet to the bank or margin of the Red River; thence along the bank or margin of the Red River in a southwesterly direction against the stream to a road forty-four feet in width leading from the Lower Fort Garry Road to the Red River. Thence N 55° 26’ W. along the northeasterly side of the road and parallel to the boundary between Lots eighteen (18) and nineteen (19) a distance of Thirteen Hundred and thirty-five feet to the Lower Fort Garry Road. Thence in a north-easterly direction along the road two hundred and one feet to the place of commencement containing by admeasurement six and two-thirds acres more or less.
Thirdly. A certain roadway forty-four feet in width from the water's edge of the Red River to the road leading to Lower Fort Garry now in use by the Municipality of St. Paul.
To Have and to Hold, unto the said party of the Second Part her heirs and assigns, to and for her and sole and only use forever, SUBJECT NEVERTHELESS, to the reservations, limitations, provisoes, and conditions expressed in the original Grant thereof from the Crown.
The said parties of the First Part covenant with the said party of the Second Part that they have the right to convey the said Lands to the said party of the Second Part, notwithstanding any act of the said parties of the First Part; And That the said party of the Second Part shall have quiet possession of the said Lands free from all encumbrances; and the said parties of the First Part covenant with the said party of the Second Part that they will execute such further assurances of the said Lands as may be requisite; and the said parties of the First Part covenant with the said party of the Second Part that they have done no act to encumber the said Lands. And the said parties of the First Part release to the said party of the Second Part all their claims upon the said Lands.
In Witness Whereof the Synod of the Diocese of Ruperts Land have hereunto set their Corporate Seal verified by the signature of His Lordship The Bishop of Ruperts Land and of the Very Reverend John Grisdale Secretary of the Executive Committee of said Corporation.
R. Rupert’s Land
(Sgd) John Grisdale [L.S.]
Secretary of the Executive Committee.
I certify that the within Instrument is duly entered and registered in the Registry Office, in and for the County of Selkirk, in Book 3 for St. Paul at 2.00 o’clock P.M. on the 5th day of February A.D. 1889, No. 5902.
(Sgd) Geo. H. Ham
Registrar.
No. 5902.
- ↑ Canada. Indian Treaties and Surrenders from No. 281 to No. 483. CIHM/ICMH Digital Series = CIHM/ICMH Collection Numérisée. Ottawa: C.H. Parmelee, 1912.