This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 edition. Excerpt: ...on the conditions in the deed of conveyance, as follows, to wit: To all people to whom these presents shall come: Know ye, that we, the Wardens of the said Union and Trinity Churches, for and in consideration of the sum of seven hundred dollars, to us in hand paid by the Trustees of Donations to the Protestant Episcopal Church, incorporated March, 1810, by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the receipt whereof we acknowledge ourselves fully satisfied, and for other good causes, conditiona and considerations us hereunto moving, do give, grant, bargain, sell, convey, release, confirm and quit-claim all the right, title and interest we have in and unto the said shares of land unto the said Trustees of Donations, except the said society's rights in said Claremont, which the said two corporations of Union and Trinity Churches now hold by virtue of a deed from the said two trustees; the same to the aforesaid trustees and their successors in office, in trust, for the uses following, to wit: The net income of one tenth part of each of the aforesaid shares of land to be appropriated to the sole use and benefit of the Bishop of the Eastern Diocese, and to such other person or persons as may be hereafter elected and canonically consecrated to the office of Bishop over said Eastern Diocese or State of New Hampshire, and to the sole use of his successor or successors in office: And the one half of the net income and profits of the other nine tenths of each of the aforesaid shares of land are to be appropriated equally to the sole use and benefit of the clergyman or clergymen of the said Union and'.Trinity Churches, and their successors in office--the said Trustees of Donations having first deducted all sums of money they may have...