60 N.H. 420 | N.H. | 1880
Upon the facts stated, Copp has a valid title to lot 6 by adverse possession. The entry and division of the land into lots by Pinkham shows him in possession, claiming title under his grant, prior to the conveyance to Copp in 1827; and the deed from Pinkham to Copp gave Copp color of title, although Pinkham's possession was under color of title merely. Cobleigh v. Young,
The remaining question is, whether lot 6, as described in the Pinkham deed, embraces any land east of Peabody river. The tract of land which the deed purports to convey is described as "situated on the Pinkham road, and designated as lot No. 6 on the westerly side of Peabody river, to run 160 rods each side of the road where it now runs, and wide enough to contain 100 acres." In point of fact, the average distance of Peabody river easterly from the Pinkham road is forty-two rods. Evidence of adverse possession of land is to be construed strictly. Campbell v. Campbell,
According to the terms of the report, $35 should be added to the amount of damages found by the referee for the timber removed from the land east of Peabody river, and there should be
Judgment for the plaintiff.
STANLEY, J., did not sit: the others concurred.