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148 Advantages and appurtenances whatsoever to the same belonging or appertaining To have and to hold the Said Tract or parcell of land and premisses with the appurtenances unto the said W.m Reynolds his heirs & assignes for ever and the said Westall Ridgely for himself and his heirs doth covenant and agree to & with the said W.m Reynolds his heirs and assigns that he the said W.m Reynolds and his heirs shall and may at all times hereafter peaceably and Quietly have hold occupy & possess the said land and premisses without the Interruption of him the said Westall Ridgely and his heirs or any person claiming or to claim from by or under him or them or any of them Provided always and it is nevertheless agreed and concluded by and between the ^said^ parties to these presents & it is the true intent and meaning thereof that if the said Westall Ridgely his heirs Executors or administrators shall well and truly pay unto the said W.m Reynolds his heirs or assigns the full and entire sum of fifty two pounds four Shillings and four pence Sterling and the legal Interest thereof in Six months from the date hereof that then this present Indenture Demise bargain & Sale and every Clause and article therein contained Shall Cease determine be void and of none Effect any thing in these presents Contained to the Contrary notwithstanding In Witness whereof the said Westall Ridgely hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day & year first above written Sealed and Delivered Westall Ridgely Seal in the presence of William Wilkins Deborah Wilkins On the back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorst Viz.t |
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