Documents of the City of Boston, Issue 7; Issue 18; Issue 36 |
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... appurtenant " to the Common , while the City Charter specifies the Common and Faneuil Hall only as exempt from sale , was decisive of this question in the minds of the Committee . The ordinance pass- ed April 10 , 1834 , here referred ...
... appurtenant " to the Common , while the City Charter specifies the Common and Faneuil Hall only as exempt from sale , was decisive of this question in the minds of the Committee . The ordinance pass- ed April 10 , 1834 , here referred ...
Page 36
... appurtenant to their upland ; but they were not the property of the City , as being appurtenant to the Com- mon as such . The term Common , was the name of a piece of land appropriated to a specific public use ; as , at one time , for a ...
... appurtenant to their upland ; but they were not the property of the City , as being appurtenant to the Com- mon as such . The term Common , was the name of a piece of land appropriated to a specific public use ; as , at one time , for a ...
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... appurtenant to the upland ; but the Common could not have been presumed in law , to draw after it as incident , the adjacent flats , particularly if those flats were of such a nature , as not to admit of their being used and enjoyed for ...
... appurtenant to the upland ; but the Common could not have been presumed in law , to draw after it as incident , the adjacent flats , particularly if those flats were of such a nature , as not to admit of their being used and enjoyed for ...
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Annuity Savings Fund appurtenant ascer assigns basin Beacon street Boston and Roxbury bounds Boylston street building lots cells channel Charles street Charter City Council City of Boston City Solicitor City's land Clerk Committee on Public Common Council continuation of Boylston court December 31 deed dower dred easterly eighteen hundred erect any building erect buildings erly extend Faneuil Hall fee simple feet in width fifty feet forty feet street front and west Horace Gray hundred and fifty hundred feet indenture inhabitants June 22 labor land lying lands west Lewis marsh ment northerly side opinion Pension Accumulation Fund persons petitioners Pleasant street Present value prison proposed proprietors public lands purpose question referred release Retirement Reserve Fund ropewalk lands Roxbury Mill Corporation Selectmen sell sixty feet wide southerly Suffolk thence running thereof tion Total town ventilation west of Charles west of Pleasant westerly side