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Docket No. SU17P2181 matter of John H. Clifford

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

The Trial Court

Probate and Family Court Department

SUFFOLK Division

Docket No. SU17P2181

To all persons interested in the matter of John H. Clifford of Boston in said County of Suffolk an incapacitated person under conservatorship.

A petition has been presented to said Court, for license to sell at private sale of certain real estate of John H. Clifford of 92 Calumet Street in the County of Suffolk, for maintenance and praying that the petitioner Daniel F. Clifford, Conservator may be licensed to sell and convey the sale of said real estate at private sale.

A certain parcel of land with all the buildings thereon situated in that part of Boston called Roxbury in the County of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts being lot A as shown on a plan made by F.A. Tracy, C.E., recorded in Book 2551, Page 345, bounded and described as follows: SOUTHWEST on Calumet Street, twenty-six and 75/100 (26.75) feet; NORTHWEST on land now or late of Rose A. Dore, one hundred (100) feet; NORTHEAST on land now or late of John O’Brien twenty-six and 75/100 (26. 75) feet; SOUTHEAST on Lot B of said plan in part through the middle of a brick partition wall one hundred (100) feet; Containing 2675 square feet of land. For Title reference see Suffolk Deeds, Book 22594, Page 086.

If you desire to object thereto you or your attorney should file a written appearance in said Court at Boston before ten o’clock in the forenoon on the 23rd day of February 2018, the return day of this citation.

Witness, Brian J. Dunn, Esquire, First Judge of said Court, this 16th day of February, 2018

Felix D. Arroyo

Register of Probate

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