o KNO~H
ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that whereas Charlotte
Adams, of Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, formerly of Boston, Massachusetts, single woman, did by deed dated February 28, 1912, and recorded with Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds, Book
3672,
Page
373,
convey certain real
estate to Edmund H. Sears of Wayland and Francis B. Sears of Weston, to be held by them in trust in accopdance with the instructions and terms contained in a letter written by said Charlotte Adams to said Trustees dated February 28, 1912, a copy of which letter is as follows: Boston, Mass., February 28, 1912. To Messrs. Edmund H. Sears of Wayland, Mass. and Francis B. Sears of Weston, Mass. Dear Sirs,-
By deed of even date herewith I have conveyed to
you and to your successors in trust all my right, title and interest in various parcels of land in Wayland, all but one of i
them, to wit, the twelve-ecr-ewoo d lot, lyinr_s and beLng in the immediate vicinity of the site of the old Grout grist mill and
I
the mill pond and stream.
There are two dwelling houses and
also a barn and shed upon the land conveyed.
Two parcels of
the land, to wit, a parcel containing two acres, more or less, and a second parcel containing nineteen acres, more or less, are now under a lease given by me to Arthur W. Atwood of Wayland, dated December 17, 1908, and continuing for five years from December 9, 1908, the rent reserved being five and 50/100
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