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ENTRY | YEAR | MONTH | DAY | NO. | FIRSTNATIONSURRENDERING | OTHERSURRENDERER | LOCATIONNAME | COUNTY | INDEXTEXT | PAGE | VOLUME |
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1628 | 1892 | 6 | 2 | 318 | DENNIS E. DINNEEN | DUNDEE TOWNSHIP | HUNTINGDON COUNTY | (DENNIS E. DINNEEN) LOT 11 A, CHENAL RANGE, DUNDEE TOWNSHIP, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, QUE., (44 ACRES, 3 ROODS, 20 PER) | 67 | ||
1637 | 1892 | 6 | 2 | 318 | DENNIS E. DINNEEN | DUNDEE TOWNSHIP | HUNTINGDON COUNTY | BY DENNIS E. DINNEEN. LOT 11A, CHENAL RANGE (44 ACRES, 3 ROODS, 20 PER.) | 67 |
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No. 318.
On this Second day of the month of June, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, in the afternoon.
Before Mtre. Israel Isaie Crevier, undersigned Public Notary for the Province of Quebec, in the Dominion of Canada, therein residing in the Parish of St. Anicet, in the district of Beauharnois.
Personally appeared Mr. Dennis E. Dinneen of Fort Covington, in the State of New York, United States, merchant, and Dame Mary A. Creed, his wife, whom he doth hereby well and duly authorize for all the purposes hereof.
Who did and do hereby bargain, sell, assign, surrender, renounce, release, abandon and quit-claim, from this day henceforth and for ever, with full warranty against all troubles and causes of troubles and eviction generally whatsoever, unto Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and to her heirs and Successors, all that property known and designated on the official plan and book of reference of the township of Dundee, in the county of Huntingdon, in the Province of Quebec as lot Number eleven A, on the Chenal range, in said township, containing by admeasurement forty-four acres, three roods and twenty perches, be the same more or less, with all appurtenances thereon or thereunto belonging.
To be by Her Majesty the Queen, her heirs and Successors held and enjoyed in full property from this day, to take possession thereof immediately.
The hereby sold premises belong to the said vendors under and by virtue of a Patent granted by Her Majesty the Queen, on the seventh day of August last.
The Present surrender, sale release and quit-claim is thus made for and in consideration of the price and sum of twelve hundred and eighty-seven dollars and forty-two cents, currency, which the said vendors acknowledge to have received from Her Majesty the Queen before the execution hereof, Whereof Quit—
Under and by virtue of these presents, Her Majesty, the Queen, her heirs and Successors is or are and shall remain duly put and subrogated in all the rights, claims, interest demands resulting or accruing to said vendors in to or upon the hereby sold premises, from the aforesaid Patent or any other title whatsoever.
Whereof Acte: Thus done and passed at the village of Huntingdon, in the county building, under the Number eight thousand and forty-nine, in the Repertory of said Notary, on the day, month and year first above written, and after reading made to the said parties, according to law, they have signed with me, Notary.
(Signed) “Dennis E. Dinneen ”
"Mary A. Creed"
"I. I. Crevier, N.P."
A true copy of the original hereof remaining of record in the undersigned Notary’s office.
I. I. Crevier N.P.
I Certify this document was received at the Registry Office of the County of Huntingdon on the Tenth day of June one thousand eight hundred and Ninety two at one o’clock in the afternoon, and is recorded in Register B, volume 18 page 763 under number 19891.
E. S. Elsworth
Deputy Registrar.
Recorded 9th August, 1892.
Lib: 134, Fol: 496.
L. A. Catellier
Dep: Registrar General of Canada.
- ↑ Canada. Indian Treaties and Surrenders from No. 281 to No. 483. CIHM/ICMH Digital Series = CIHM/ICMH Collection Numérisée. Ottawa: C.H. Parmelee, 1912.