The Anchor Knitting Company of Almonte Limited to Penmans Limited

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Name/Title

The Anchor Knitting Company of Almonte Limited to Penmans Limited

Entry/Object ID

2014.07.20a-d

Scope and Content

A land deed between Anchor Knitting Company of Almonte Limited and Penmans Limited, dated May 13, 1910. Transcription : "Copy" THIS INDENTURE made (in duplicate) the Thirteenth day of May one thousand nine hundred and ten. In pursuance of The Short Forms of Coveyances(sic) Act. Between The Anchor Knitting Company of Almonte. Limited, a body politic and corporate, duly incorporated according to law and having its head office in Almonte, in the Province of Ontario, Party of the First Part, and Penmans Limited, a body politic and corporate, duly in-corporated (sic) according to law and having its head office in Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, Party of the Second Part. WITNESSETH that in consideration of the premises and of the sum of One Dollar of lawful money of Canada, now paid by the said party of the second part to the said party of the First Part, the receipt whereof is hereby by it acknowledged the said party of the First Part Doth grant unto the said party of the Second Part ALL AND SINGULAR (1) that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Almonte in the County of Lanark and Province of Ontario, being composed of a part of lot number fifteen in the ninth concession of the Township of Ramsay (but not within the limits of the said Town of Almonte), containing by admeasurement one acre and a quarter of an acre be the same more or less, which said certain parcel or tract of land is described in and by a certain Indenture of Bargain and Sale thereof bearing date the first date of December, A.D., 1866, and made between Allan McDonald of the first part, Samuel Reed ofthe (sic) Second Part, John McIntosh of the Third Part, William McNairn Shaw of the Fourth Part, Margaret McDonald wife of the said Allan McDonald of the Fifth Part, Janet McIntosh wife of said John McIntosh of the Sixth Part and one James Forgie of the Seventh Part, as follows, that it to say:- Commencing on Mill Street fourteen feet from the southwest corner of the cloth dressing shop of the late Daniel Shipman, from thence north eighty-two degrees east thirteen(sic) and three-fourths perches more or less to another post on the same side of Mill Street, from thence north seventeen degrees west to the centre of River Mississippi passing a stump blazed on two sides standing ninety-one linkd(s) (sic) below the point of rock on the Bank of the said River, from thence down the centre of the Channel until it intersects the line running south four degrees east, from thence to the place of beginning together with sufficient water for carrying on woolen, carding and cloth manufacturing, and also the privilege of the water passing off into the river by the present channel; below the dressing shop by deepening the same, and which said parcel of land is now laid out on Wilkie's Plan of Almonte as Town Lot number Nineteen on said Mill Street excepting and reserving from and out of the parcel of land hereinbefore described four thousand five hundred square feet be the same more or less, in the south-east angle of the said parcel of land. (handwritten note: which may be awarded? As follows? That is to say, commencing on North side of Mill Street at the SE angles of said parcel of land (Ottawa?, Waterly) ), thence westerly along the north side of Mill Street sixty-nine feet and ten inches to an iron bolt now set at the distance of twelve feet westerly from the line of the west end of a certain frame building or dwelling house standing on the said reservation, thence northerly at right angles to Mill Street one hundred and nineteen feet and six inches to a post planted, thence easterly at right angles from the last mentioned line and parallel to that part of Mill Street in front of the said tract or parcel of land twenty-eight feet and eight inches be the same more or less to the westerly boundary of the land formerly belonging to John McIntosh, thence southerly along the said westerly boundary of the land purchased by one James Forgie from the heirs of the late Daniel Shipman, one hundred and twenty-six feet more or less to the place of beginning. Together with the said woolen and knitting factory on the said lands and the engine and boiler, water wheels, shafting and belting hose, hydrants, pumps, steam boilers, electric light fixtures on the said premises and also all the machinery, machines and fixtures in the said woolen and knitting factory and connected and used therewith. ALSO, ALL AND SINGULAR (2) that certain parcel of land and premises situate in the said Town of Almonte, being composed of Town Lot number Sixteen on the corner of Brae and Farm Streets having a frontage of fifty-one feet more or less on said Farm Street and extending the same width and full depth of the said lot. The said lot being in the Baird Section of the said Town of Almonte. AND ALSO, ALL AND SINGULAR (3) that certain parcel of land premises situate, lying and being in the said Town of Almonte being composed of Town Lot number Twenty-eight on Main Street of the said Town of Almonte as laid down on Wilkie's General Plan of the said Town and registered in the Registry Office for the North Riding of the said County of Lanark. TO HJAVE AND TO HOLD unto the said party of the second part its successors and assigns to and for its and their sole and only use forever. SUBJECT NEVERTHELESS to the reservations, limitations, provisoes (sic), and conditions expressed in the original Grant thereof from the Crown. THE said party of the first part Covenants with the said party of the second part that the said party of the first part has the right to convey the said lands to the said party of the second part not-withstanding any act of the said party of the first party. AND the said party of the second part shall have quiet possession of the said lands, free from all incumberances (sic). AND the said party of the first part Covenants with the said party of the second part that the said party of the first part will execute such further assurances of the said lands as may be requisite. AND the said party of the first party Covenants with the said party of the second part ALL claims upon the said lands. WITNESS, the Corporate Seal if the Anchor Knitting Company, of Almonte, Limited. And the hands of its President and Secretary. SIGNED, SEALED and DELIVERED In the presence of " J. G. FORGIE" The Anchor Knitting Company of Almonte, Limited, "S. J. McAdam" President "H. W. Lundy" Secretary. (SEAL) BACK PAGE Dated May 13 A. D. 1910 The ANCHOR COMPANY OF ALMONTE LIMITED To PENMANS LIMITED COPY OF DEED OF LAND [end]

Collection

Document

Cataloged By

Fournier, Sarah

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Deed

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Muniment

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Legal Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Archive Details

Date(s) of Creation

May 13, 1910

Archive Size/Extent

Four pages

Archive Notes

Date(s): 1910

Location

Location

Container

Archive Box 2

Shelf

1

Cabinet

Archive Cupboard

Room

Collections Room

Building

M.V.T.M.

Category

Permanent

Date

November 7, 2023

Location

Container

1

Shelf

1, 1

Room

Collections Room

Building

M.V.T.M.

Category

Permanent

Moved By

Fournier, Sarah

Date

February 21, 2017

Location

Container

Box 3

Cabinet

Red Sideboard

Room

Collections Room

Building

M.V.T.M.

Category

Permanent

Moved By

Fournier, Sarah

Date

February 21, 2017

General Notes

Note

Status: OK Status By: MacMillan, Lindsay Status Date: 2020-11-26

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Create Date

February 22, 2017

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Update Date

November 11, 2023