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To All People to Whom These Presents Shall Come: Greeting
 
To All People to Whom These Presents Shall Come: Greeting
           
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This writing witnesseth that Uncas, Sachem of Mohegan, in behalf of himself and people of Mohegan and Niantic do hereby engage him and them to Arramanet, Seacut, Nesahegen, gentlemen of Connecticut in behalf of the Indian people at Windsor, Podunk, Hartford, that they will carry it peaceably and neighborly towards them and the aforesaid Indians, and that they will not either secretly or publicly contrive or practice any evil or mischief against them.  And the a
To All People to Whom These Presents Shall come, Greeting
 
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To the Sheriff of the County of Hartford or His Deputy or to Either of the Constables of the Town of Farmington within said County: Greeting
 
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Know all men by these presents that I, Cusk, an Indian Native, belonging to Farmington in the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticuter in New England for the consideration of fifty pounds old tenor to me in hand paid by Thomas Cowles of said town and therefore have given and granted and do by these presents fully, freely, and absolutely give, grant, bargain, sell, convey, and confirm unto him, the said Thomas Cowles, and to his heirs, and assigns forever, one certain piece of land containing by estimation one acre,
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Know All Men by These Presents
 
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[1]Know all men by these presents that we, Atumtoco, Wawowos, and Patucko,[2] with the rest of us Indians that have hereafter subscribed now living at Farmington within the County of Hartford in New England for and in consideration of ten shil
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To All People to Whom These Presents Shall Come: Greeting
 
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To All People to Whom These Presents Shall Come; Greeting
 
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Know all men by these presents that I, Adam Indian, of the Town and County of New Haven in the Colony of Connecticut, for the love, goodwill, and affection which I have and do bear to my loving son, Samuel Adam, do give and grant to him the half part of four acres of land and the half part of one dwelling house, said house and land lying and being in the Township of Farmington in the Colony aforesaid, it being a piece of land I bought of a squaw called
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Know all men before whom these presents shall come, that I, Stephen Indian, son of Toquecha, of the Town of Farmington in the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticut, that for the full and just sum of five pounds in hand received or secured of Timothy Indian, son of Wenaconcom, of the aforesaid town, county, and colony, wherewith I, the said Stephen Indian, have given, granted, bargained, and sold and, by these for myself, heirs, etc., do hereby fully, freely, absol
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