Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
Janvrin Dufresne, sworn Surveyor, with six men to measure, survey and define the said Grant who occupied forty days in their voyage & that this expense amounted to Seven hundred livresj ten sous according to the certificate of said Dufresne which he presents, and that he has neglected nothing to induce some young farmers to go and settle there by procuring for them great advantages and many facilities, concluding for these reasons We may grant him delay to allow him to
His Majesty's intentions; Seeing likewise His Majesty ordinances dated 6, July 1711 and 15 th March 1732 and His orders addressed to Us last year wherein He orders Us very expressly to
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proceed with the reunion to His Domain of the Lands formerly and recently Granted in default of the Proprietors thereof having fulfilled the conditions set forth in their deeds We grounding our:
on the requisition of the King's Attorney General Have reunited and Do reunite to His Majesty's Domain the Lands following, to wit That granted on the 10 th of April of the year 1733 to Sieur Pean two leagues or two leagues & a half in front by three in depth along the Eiver Chambly and Lake Champlain together with the River selves
that granted to Sieur St. Vincent on 12 th April Chazy included therein and Isle a la Motte ; 1733 two leagues in front by three leagues in depth on Lake Champlain Another to Sieur de Beau.
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