1752 Colonial Massachusetts Land Deed
1752 Colonial Massachusetts Land Deed Groton Nathaniel Lawrance Signed
Original Province of Massachusetts Bay manuscript deed dated 1752, pre-Revolutionary War.
Description
Offered is an original colonial American land deed executed in the Province of Massachusetts Bay on April 1, 1752.
The printed and manuscript document records the conveyance of land in Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts by Nathaniel Lawrance, Yeoman, to Benjamin Lawrance for the sum of Two Hundred Pounds lawful money.
The deed contains extensive handwritten legal descriptions of the property, original period signatures, witness attestations, and an acknowledgment before William Lawrance, Justice of the Peace. A later recording notation on the reverse shows the deed was entered into Middlesex County records in 1808.
This document was created during the reign of King George II, decades before American independence, making it an authentic survivor of colonial New England history.
Features
Original colonial Massachusetts deed
Dated April 1, 1752
Province of Massachusetts Bay
Groton, Middlesex County
Signed by Nathaniel Lawrance
Witnessed and acknowledged before a Justice of the Peace
Detailed manuscript land description
Reverse recording endorsements
Pre-Revolutionary War document
Condition
Original 18th-century condition with fold separations, edge wear, tears, losses, and old archival repairs on reverse. Remains largely complete and legible. Please review all photographs carefully.
A superb original colonial New England land document dating from the era of King George II and the early settlement history of Massachusetts.
1752 Colonial Massachusetts Land Deed Groton Nathaniel Lawrance Signed
Original Province of Massachusetts Bay manuscript deed dated 1752, pre-Revolutionary War.
Description
Offered is an original colonial American land deed executed in the Province of Massachusetts Bay on April 1, 1752.
The printed and manuscript document records the conveyance of land in Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts by Nathaniel Lawrance, Yeoman, to Benjamin Lawrance for the sum of Two Hundred Pounds lawful money.
The deed contains extensive handwritten legal descriptions of the property, original period signatures, witness attestations, and an acknowledgment before William Lawrance, Justice of the Peace. A later recording notation on the reverse shows the deed was entered into Middlesex County records in 1808.
This document was created during the reign of King George II, decades before American independence, making it an authentic survivor of colonial New England history.
Features
Original colonial Massachusetts deed
Dated April 1, 1752
Province of Massachusetts Bay
Groton, Middlesex County
Signed by Nathaniel Lawrance
Witnessed and acknowledged before a Justice of the Peace
Detailed manuscript land description
Reverse recording endorsements
Pre-Revolutionary War document
Condition
Original 18th-century condition with fold separations, edge wear, tears, losses, and old archival repairs on reverse. Remains largely complete and legible. Please review all photographs carefully.
A superb original colonial New England land document dating from the era of King George II and the early settlement history of Massachusetts.