Anthony Clay Property (Including {Gaspey and F. C. Chase Lots).All that piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Newcomb, County of Essex and State of New York, being lot number ten (10) in Richard’s Survey, township twenty-seven (27) Totten field’s Purchase.Being the premises described in a deed from Anthony A. Clay and wife to John Anderson, Jr. dated February 16th, 1897, and recorded in Essex County Clerk’s office .April 3, 1897, in Book 113 of Deeds at page 408; also the premises described in a deed from James H. Wilcox and wife to John Anderson, Jr. (which includes F. C. Chase lot) dated April 5th, 1902i recorded April 9th, 1902, in Essex CountyClerk’s office Book 123 of Deeds at page 304. Also the premises described in a deed from said Wilcox and wife to saidlAnderson dated March 16th, 1908, recorded in Essex County Clerk’s officeMarch 21st, 1908, Book 137 of Deeds atpage 378. Also the premises described in a deed from Joseph Gaspey and wife to said John Anderson dated November 18th, 1901, recordedCounty Clerk’s office June 25th, 1902, Book 124 of Deeds at page 286.Excepting and reserving two acres for the church and parsonage deeded j by Mitchell Sabattis and wife to George Bissell and others as trusteesets. November 30, 1872.Also excepting and reserving twoacres one hundred thirty-six (136) rods of land deeded bv said Mitchell Sa-battis and wife to Warren Bissell August 25, 1864.Also excepting lot on Lake Harris reserved in deed from Samuel Robinson and wife to James H. Wilcox July23rd, 1892.Also excepting the premises conveyed by said Anderson to Isa R. Bissellj March 3, 1897.1Also excepting premises conveyed by said Anderson to St. John R. C. Church June 10th, 1902.▼ ^_ S