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Provincial Court Land Records, 1749-1756
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       whereof and the foregoing Premisses the s.d Parties to these Presents have Interchangeably
       set their hands and seals the day and Year first above Written

                                                                                                    [illegible]   Seal

       On the back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed Viz.t

       Sealed & Delivered in the                                                      July 16.th 1752
       P.rsence of                                 Received of Charles Carroll the Sum of Seventy
                   George Hill                     Pounds being the Consideration within mentioned
                                                       Witness
                   Daniel Bennett               George Hill                              [illegible]
                                                        Daniel Bennett

       July 16.th 1752 Then Came before Robert Gordon Esq.r one of the Justices of the Provincial
       Court Verick Whistler & Acknowledged the within Deed and the land and Premisses
       therein mentioned to be the Estate of Charles Carroll his Heirs & Assigns for ever
       Agreeable to the Act in that Case made and Provided
       Recorded July 17.th 1752                                                Robert Gordon
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Ex.d To all Christian People to whom these Presents shall come I Charles Ridgely (Son of Robert)
       of Ann Arundel County in the Province of Maryland Planter sends Greeting in our Lord God
       Everlasting Whereas William Worthington of Ann Arundel County Gent by his Deed Indented
       bearing date the ninth day of July Anno Dom 1750 for Consideration therein expressed hath
       Bargained Sold Conveyed and made over unto the said Charles Ridgely Son of Robert & William
       Hobbs in Partnership a certain Parcel of Land being part of a Tract of Land called the first
       part of the Second Discovery Containing five hundred Acres as by the said recited Deed may
       more largely appear Now Know Ye that I the said Charles Ridgely as well for and by
       reason of the above recited Deed as for the Consideration of the Sum of five Shillings Sterling
       in hand paid P.r the said William Hobbs at or before the Ensealing and Delivery of these
       Presents Have remised Released and for ever Quit Claimed and by these Presents do for
       myself my Heirs and Assigns fully Clearly and Absolutely Remise Release and for ever Quit
       Claim unto William Hobbs his Heirs and Assigns for ever in his and their full and
       Peaceable Possession and Seisin being all such Right Estate Title Interest and Demand
       whatsoever which I the said Charles Ridgely now have may might or ought to have or
       which I my Heirs Exors & Adm.rs at any time hereafter shall or may have might or
       ought to have of in or to One Moiety of the afsd Land Beginning at the end of the
       North by West One hundred and ten Perch Course of the Land called Altogether being
       the Original beginning place of the afsd Land and runs North by West two hundred
       forty nine Perches thence West One hundred and eighteen Perches thence North eighty two
       Degrees West forty six Perches to Entersect the South by East line of the whole Survey
       then with the said Line South by East Two hundred and fifty one Perches to end of
       said line then with a streight line to the first beginning Containing and now laid out
       for Two hundred and forty seven Acres of Land more or less Together with all Houses
       Orchards Fencing Profits Benefits and Appurtenances whatsoever unto the same being
       or to any part or parcel thereof belonging or in any wise appertaining To have &
       to hold all and singular the abovesaid Two hundred and forty seven Acres of Land
                                                                                                                (and)


 
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