DEED: Isaac Leggett indenture, 1792; Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY submitted 1999 by Leslie B. Potter (lbp@axs2000.net). ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ************************************************************************ Another Saratoga County Mortgage Saratoga County Mortgage No 66 Isaac Leggett of Stillwater Saratoga County Mortgage No. 66 Isaac Leggett of Stillwater 1792 This Indenture made the eighth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred ninety-two (1792) between Isaac Leggett of Stillwater in the County Saratoga of the first part and the New Loan-Officers of the County of Saratoga the second Part, WITNESSETH, that the said Isaac Leggett for and in consideration of the Sum of 100 pounds to him well and truly paid by the New Loan-Officers County Saratoga aforesaid hath granted, bargained, sold aliened, released, enfeoffed, and confirmed and by these presents doth the grant, bargain, sell, alien, release, enfeoff, and confirm to the New Loan-Officers of the County Saratoga aforesaid and their successors and assigns forever, All that Undivided Half Part or Moiety of Lot No. 2 in the Saratoga Patent and is part of Lot number 17 of the Grand division of said Patent which said Lot number two is bounded as follows to wit, Beginning in the South Bounds of said Lot number seventeen at the Southwest corner of Lot number one also part of the said lot number seventeen and runs thence Westerly along the south bounds of said lot Number Seventeen eighty-nine (89) chains, thence North fifteen degrees East to the North bounds of said Lot number Seventeen thence Easterly along the same to the North-west corner of Lot number One aforesaid thence to the Place of be Beginning, and contains three hundred eighty-five (385) acres be this same more or less….Excepting Once Hundred (100) Acres heretofore Mortgaged by the said Isaac Leggett to the Loan Officers of the County of Albany lying on the East part of the above described Premises. Together with all, and all matter Improvements, Hereditaments, and appurtenances whatsoever, to the same belonging, or in any wise appertaining; and all the Estate, Right Title, Interest, Claim and Demand whatsoever, of the Said Isaac Leggett of, in and to the above bargained Premises, and every part thereof: TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, the above bargain premises and every part thereof with the Appurtenances, unto the said Loan-Officers of the County of Saratoga and their Successors and Assigns forever, to the use and for the Purposes mentioned in an Act of the Legislature of the State of New-York, entitled, “An Act for loaning Monies belonging to this State:” PROVIDED ALWAYS that these presents are upon this Condition, that if the said Isaac Leggett his Heirs, Executors, administrators or assigns shall pay, or cause to be paid, to the New Loan-Officers of the County of Saratoga the Interest of the said Sum of one Hundred pounds at the Rate of Six pounds per Cent. Per Annum, on the first Tuesday of May, Yearly and every Year, and shall also pay to the said Loan-Officers of the County of Saratoga the said principal Sum of one hundred pounds with all the Interest then due for the same, when the same shall be by them demanded at any time after the first Tuesday of May, which will be in the Year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Two: then the above Grant, Bargain, and sale, and Every Article and Clause thereof, shall be void; But if Failure be made in any of the Payments above mentioned, then the above Bargain and Sale is to remain in full Force and Virtue. And the Said Isaac Leggett for himself his Heirs and Assigns hereby agree to be absolutely barred of and from all Equity of Redemption of the premises, after the Expiration of twenty-two days after such Failure. This mortgage settled, paid, discharged on 4th of May 1813