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(269) Relation being thereunto Respectively had may appear And Whereas the said Horatio Sharpe Daniel Dulany and John Morton Jordan have proceeded under the said Commission and Instructions in the Sale of the said Reserved Lands and Great Progress hath been made therein but though the former Entails subsisting upon the said entire province District or Territory of Land called Maryland under and by virtue of the said first mentioned settlement bearing date the thirty first day of December in the Year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and ninety eight and the said subsequent settlements bearing date the said eleventh day of July one thousand seven hundred and thirty have been already duly and effectually Barred and Destroyed by the said in part recited Indentures of Lease and Release bearing date Respectively the said thirtieth and thirty first days of January in the Year one thousand seven hundred and sixty one so Executed Acknowledged Enrolled and Recorded as aforesaid and the said Frederick Lord Baltimore hath thereby Acquired to himself and his heirs an Absolute Estate of Inheritance in fee simple therein according to the usage in the like Cases (there being no other Established Method for Barring Entails upon the Entirety of the said province and other the premisses) yet in regard to the subsequent Limitations and Dispositions Created and made by the said last recited Indentures and for facilitating the Sale of the said reserved Lands or Manors and other the premisses so Comprehended in the said recited Commission and Instructions and thereby directed to be sold and of which as being parcell of the said province of known Extent and Quantitys and situate in particular parishes and countys plea may be held and hath usually held in the Provincial or County Courts of the said Province Invested with and in the Exercise of proper Powers and Authorities for the issuing and return of all Ordinary Process and possessed of a Competent and Adequate Jurisdiction in that behalf Now this Indenture witnesseth that for the Considerations aforesaid and for the further and Absolute Docking Barring Destroying and Extinguishing all Estates Tail and all Reversions and remainders thereupon Expectant or depending and all other Estates whatsoever of and in the said Manor called Ann Arundel Manor and of and in all other Manors or reserved Lands and other the premisses in the said Province so Comprized in the said recited Commission and Instructions and thereby directed to be sold and which are herein after mentioned to be hereby Granted and Released or intended so to be and for the vesting (and) |
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