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August 25, 2005
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Thursday, August 25, 2005
1818 Sale of Lands to Herman and Hannah Le Roy of Pelham
Herman Le Roy was a wealthy landowner who lived in Pelham during the
early 19th Century. He was an active participant in Town affairs and owned
hundreds of acres of land in the area. While researching in old copies of
The New-York Evening Post, I ran across a published notice of
sale of lands to Herman Le Roy and his wife, Hannah, by their son, Herman
Le Roy, Jr. Knowing that there are several in Pelham who are researching
deeds and land titles for portions of Pelham and nearby areas that
included the Le Roy lands at one time, I have transcribed the notice below
in its entirety. The sale was accomplished through a then "fictitious"
action known as "fine". Though the notice looks as though a lawsuit is
being settled, the matter actually involved a simple sale of lands.
"SUPREME COURT.
Herman Le Roy and Hannah
his wife, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Herman Le Roy, Junior,
Defendant.
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PUBLIC notice is hereby given, pursuant to the statute in such case made
and provided, that in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the People of the
State of New-York, held at the city of New-York on the first Monday of May
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, before
Smith Thompson, Ambrose Spencer, William W. Van Ness, Joseph C. Yates, and
Jonas Platt, Esquires, Justices of the said Supreme court a fine with
proclamations of the lands and tenements hereinafter mentioned was levided
and acknowledged between the parties aforesaid, which fine is to effect
following to wit. West Chester County, to wit. This is the final agreement
made in the Supreme court of Judicature of the People of the State of
New-York, at the city of New-York, on the first Monday in May in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, before Smith
Thompson, Ambrose Spencer, William W. Van Ness, Joseph C. Yates, and Jonas
Platt, Esquires, Justices of the said Supreme court, and others then and
there present, between Herman Le Roy and Hannah his wife, Plaintiffs, and
Herman Le Roy, Junior, of the city and state of New-York, merchant,
deforciant of all those two messuages and three hundred and fifteen acres
of land, meadow, pasture, wood, salt meadow, sedge, marsh, and land
covered with water, with appurtenances, situate at Pelham, in the county
of West Chester being a certain farm of land consisting of three several
tracts, pieces or parcels, butted and bounded as follows, that is to say,
First, all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, meadow, pasture,
salt meadow, sedge, marsh, and land covered with water, lying upon the
southerly side of the highway leading through Pelham aforesaid, from the
bridge at the mout of East Chester Creek to New Rochelle. Beginning at the
corner where the division line between the said farm and the farm of
captain Joseph Sackett crosses the said highway, thence running southerly
with the said division line to the mouth of a small stream or run of fresh
water which flows from a spring on the northerly side of the said highway
near the place of beginning and discharges itself into Pelham Bay, or that
part or arm of the East River or Long Island Sound which separates a
certain island called "Hunters Island" alias "Hendersons Island" alias
"Appleby's Island" from the main land, thence running along the middle of
the channel formed by the said stream of fresh water through the sedge or
marsh belonging to John Hunter, thence running southerly and westerly with
the said low water mark, and the sedge or marsh of the said John Hunter,
to a point where the said low water mark diverges from the land of the
said John Hunter, thence still running southerly and westerly along the
shore of the said bay, river or sound, at and with the said low water
mark, to the mouth or entrance of a small salt creek, flowing from the
said bay, river or sound, into the main land, and which creek is the
boundary of land belonging to James Harvey, thence running up and along
the middle of the said creek to the aforesaid highway, and thence running
easterly with the said highway to the place of beginning -- Secondly, and
also all that other tract, piece or parcel of land, meadow, pasture and
wood, lying on the northerly side of the said highway, and opposite to the
tract, piece or parcel above described, butted and bounded as follows,
viz. : beginning at the corner where the division line between the said
farm and the aforesaid farm of the said Joseph Sackett crosses the said
highway, thence running along the said division line and following the
several courses thereof to land of George Crawford, thence running with
the last mentioned land to a road called 'Pelham road,' leading from the
before mentioned highway to the West-Chester turnpike road, thence running
southerly with the said Pelham road to its junction with the first
mentioned highway, and thence running easterly, with the said highway to
the place of beginning -- Thirdly, and also all that certain other tract,
piece or parcel of land, meadow, pasture, wood, salt meadow, sedge, marsh
and land covered with water, lying and being also upon the northerly side
of the first mentioned highway, and also opposite the tract, piece or
parcel first above described, butted and bounded as follows, viz :
Beginning at the northerly side of the said highway, at the corner where
the said highway crosses the little salt creek before mentioned by salt
meadow now or late of Elbert Roosevelt; thence running up and along the
middle of the said creek, to a piece of salt meadow, now or late of Moses
Clark, David Clark and Ransom Burtis ; thence running along and around the
last mentioned piece of salt meadow following, the several courses of the
boundary thereof, to the middle of the said salt creek, at the
north-westerly end or side of the said piece of salt meadow; thence
running up and along the middle of the said salt creek, to a piece of salt
meadow, now or late of the heirs or devisees of William Bailey, deceased;
thence running with the last mentioned piece of salt meadow, to salt
meadow and land, now of George Crawford; thence running with the last
mentioned salt meadow and land, to the Pelham road before mentioned;
thence running southerly with that road to its junction with the last
mentioned highway, and then running westerly with the said highway to the
place of beginning; and which three tracts, pieces or parcels, contain
together in all three hundred and fifteen acres of land, meadow, pasture,
wood, salt meadow, sedge, marsh, and land covered with water, be the same
more or less; Whereupon a plea of covenant was summoned between them in
the same court, that is to say, that he the said Herman Le Roy, junior,
hath acknowledged the said tenements, with the appurtenances, to be the
right of her the said Hannah, as those which the said Hannah hath of the
gift of the said Herman Le Roy, junior, and those the said Herman Le Roy,
junior, hath remised and quit-claimed from him the said Herman Le Roy,
junior, and his heirs, to the said Hannah, and her heirs, forever; and
moreover the said Herman Le Roy, junior, hath granted for himself and his
heirs, that he will warrant to the said Hannah and her heirs, the
aforesaid tenements, with the appurtenances, against all persons forever.
And for this acknowledgement, remise, quit-claim, warranty, fine and
agreement, the said Herman Le Roy and Hannah his wife, have given to the
said Herman Le Roy, junior, thirty-five thousand dollars; and that the
said fine was proclaimed in the first time in the said supreme court, on
the seventh day of May, in the year first above mentioned. Dated the
fourteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen.
HERMAN LE ROY,
HANNAH LE ROY,
HERMAN LE ROY, junior,
Towt attorney. no 16 Mlaw 5w"
Source: Supreme Court, N.Y. Evening Post, Nov. 16, 1818, p. 3.
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