Deeds
Found in 700 Collections and/or Records:
Lane family papers
Miscellaneous siged handwritten and printed documents. The papers chronicle the history of the Lane family of Bedford, Massachusetts. Documents include the wills of James Lane, military orders from the British authorities in Boston, and numerous property deeds and letters.
Henry W. Lawrence papers
Collection consists of letters, deeds, legal papers, and other materials collected by Lawrence through his business dealings. These include the estate papers of William W. Phelps, Heber C. Kimball, Julia Kimball, as well as miscellaneous legal papers relating to Henry W. Lawrence, and the legal papers relating to the property dispute case of William H. Folsom vs. Thomas Fitch (1881).
Lawrence John Torkington marriage settlement, 1841 January 14
Leonardo Picenardi deed, 1449 August
Deed of Leonardo Picenardi (1449 August). The deed disperses specific crops of his property to a faithful Rector, Stefano Picenardi. The deed mentions the entrusting of the family garnets and riches. Additionally the deed specifically mentions the dividing up of a vineyard and a grouping of fig trees.
The deed was notarized by Johan and Jacob in a public court of law in 1498.
Leonardo Picenardi deed, 1443
Deed of Leonardo Picenardi written in 1443 for the purchase of land in Cremona, Italy. The purchase was notarized by Johannis in 1498 in a Cremona public court.
Leonardo Picenardi deed, 1449
Leonardo Picenardi deed, 1443
Deed of Leonardo Picenardi for the division of property to his heirs. The land, or place of birth, was to be judiciously divided into four parts by the first man. The deed specifically states the division of land in terms of types of vegetation. The lands is split equally by fruit, trees, and vineyards. The deed was notarized in a Lombardy public court of law by Johan Baptista, the brother of Stefano in 1498.
Leonardo Picenardi deed, 1470 July 8
A deed written by notary Philippus Aremabimus which establishes direct dominion or precedence of Leonardo Picenardi in Cremona. The deed lists the sum of property under Leonardo Picenardi including the geographical feature of a lake. Philippus Aremabimus notarized the deed in a public court with testimony.
Leonardo Picenardi deed, 1537 September 25
Leopold Chene land deed to Robert Casey, 1867
Transcription of deed with a comment: "Shows that Father traded in some of his cattle on this ranch and arranged to finish paying for it by turning over to Chene other cattle." Dated 1867.